M:PM= . - 1 141,-0 `1 AU 140 - I , `, A st#, PS-T . f4l*lK4l(t -• •sdtaic, „„ It Will he deemed 'v an my age to say that at itypiiitylftte I*.trpOsessed of a 'hill share or: the, ',Ordinary:,personal charms Of ioutli;iVithinA oti tbi - s.olliaterfteldio standard, of .height fire fedi ten, with , locks liackind : 3l4By as the ravens „tla gp:(aleai fheOkin - mo* ' ly With:fair con@Wienieliels4liiinfxi%ihe of youtWanlleelth,:atd 4 pesrOsitg'=what , is genorolly,c_Onhidoked oltilkient good senile find educaletilek4 ll ;thil Prite#4l , PurPolies , cif life, it may bethought that my experience immat. , tors heart,of i the, ou,ght to'linve piovednn'hi coptionlb,„therride Pai:jielhe course of ; true lovezever.did .ran smooth.”. But, alas! not so It wit MY !Ma:Wife beWine ', , aciinSia tad with a young lady 4 ,,,possesseil of so maxi charms, mental t inortMiiieripoceug, and so supereminent in 3i etieh,lbaCit was indeed ini possible for me to-nveldthiltusesi. did, des penally-U:lov° with hen - , - ' • As filr as Mikei of the eye, tremors of the ater..ocMunonal, ittuendoei might `gi; dontit f not;that;l Hell well :• hurt* ing to4 er t t . ko l itedie,of,the State, of My, heart; and .1... will„not:presume noon Ybur patience; so much, as to detaft.the eestasyofjoy.withwhibb: I firs drOiKred; - ;thoingli similar )riedia,, a, recipreeity,er feeling on the part:of the young ,Letit suffice to':. that this was the caSehtil 44 1 9+ cunibeit, ,00, mep+ make * distinct"avowal of my love: 4 thie t after +jotify perplexing, mentatfinlinteil+teselved*K lettpe,lnd after -Writing„ spine: forty' . : , :eplaf)es- , on as many; sheets., of -, gilded paper, ,Iktinally 4sud- • C.ceded informing aletter,.amonntiugto,about six 1 4 1 0; 09140 1 1 i4g, 411 1,4 - Ao44i the = con- . denied " quintessen ce of everything that could; or ought to.be said, on the , subject. .Of this preciotis"-Morceau , l, retain' now but ,slight collectieb. That it aboindod with :terms ' pre*ye; of' pure, Warm. , ardent, gloWing, un dying, everlasting, and unprecedented affe c t lion, I have not the least, doubt. 1Hnt,11941,F, tunatel4':"thisllittle , speituien• of 'epistolary excellence. was scarcely finished, when, phanc ing 'to peruse seine of the 'experiences; Of. a ; predecessor in the . pedui otlovu,.l read „Mat , nothing Was more unwlief. or, dangerout4ifin. making an offer of one's hand and heart IA) , means'otpemand'Pepfir , t ',: t With the crednlitY. St& mind;' I. once inve:liefillhWeredeitee:to,:thilf , doctrine ' , and frightened , at , the - teariblineelpice WhiCh I bad s 0 .AstrinWii,nioideCl-fttodinf*Aer stroyed letter; and regolied ti'ilieeEareanY4 self in person, with-my own lips , and,*voice, and to hear with own ears the refIVV IIOO was 'to s'ehldowny - , Never . :did atii.AleXtintier p ;,a or, a• Napolemr feeltbelnspliingeffebteof an'heroba' resolution more powerttilly,than'i l felt the itif flueuce4this; I had resOlied, I would execute! I walked She streets with a proud ,tenticions nen pithy herolsMofmy resolution ,; and in the height :et my pride, thirly feared.leet,.iu the words Of , i'poet, I should strikope, stare with, my lefty bead: But sensible oT , the imperfec tion of "adman pfiwers,'and boxiaelMis that mine in particular were liable to. faltdm,so delicate, an emergency, I resolved at leastl44. write and commit to memory declaratory sPeech. This undignifled:Ond foolish thing I- , did.. , in stead of trusting to the warm outpouring of an ingehuons , heart, which its some way at least would have managed to make: itself understood and fell, I committed to memory a cold forma-, la of: Wrist ;to be delivered as , the school-boy • recites his speech, of , which it is sufficient for the wrltcjao, of this article' te' , , t:tieolteet thefo lowing " sentence: aMies Adamsi will you al low melte - offer you my hand Inid'hettitV The fearful hour artiieit . ;,The . earetiihi of my wonted - visit approached, I,fOinday self seated by the •side of-my ,adored,„ in the. sunnier evening The last rayk,of the settingsun had gradually disappeared from the rosy clouds that lingered above the west. The full moon rose highlin heaven, and one by ono the glorious stirs beeeme "table sin snob a night L • ' ' Stood Dido with a willow lioi, Weld, . triton the wild - sea bialts,:iiiiditaved her lota TO 40M0, agaltt-to,cikrtkago:..! The r 'open Windrier hy which we 01,4 belied out upon a *den :Store-C*lth diroNdoir of rich and rare flowers,gum which there ear bated, and arose' arand tts - Os , delielohd' fra, grance,, forming a liCatniesphere" for duCh'it. scene. The Awe; silence the scenery, everything was appropriate; arid she, theft:lean-. tifnl, the ahnoat unearthly, ateined;by,,lntii- - tion, to unifersiehd tlioughtsUnd intentions, as with Iniad befit down sher gazed (and -with a slight bluilf utam the fair - dee:lip are And which, her auburn cur' nocie pldyiiag) upexi rose which she wiut earnestly:engaged In ll ing to pieces. I was- imP)oyed in the equally senoua - oeenration ofVetang and ,shutting a small, fanc9.--anutf-box . which kid bi my: hand. Alas 1 'Where now 'velts'the Itaitinciiian of Napoleon courage that Inspired ,me t, I folt my valor oozing out of the "palms of my hands. But at last; summoning resoltitiOndlite'a Man upon the 'Scaffold Scaffold - who wAttlfei to-Ale with at least seeininglorAltudO,.or4Q use amore forci ble illustration, gathering together and con centrating, as it were; all the - energies of the naiad, after the manner of one about to submit to the most inhunUM, fif 'all earthly torttires the extraction of _a -with - WA oaergrair this; I - raised , - my eyes, to those of Isabella, and in the language of *prepared speech; Bald, C. Miss Adams!" ' The Imea-7thly and startling .emphisis With' which thii rather formal - tommencennint delivered' seriously 'frightened betk partals; The rose' dopped from her Bogert,. the box from mine, andi was 'only able to follsivt tip` this impressive exordium With, ;the ,comaiok place remark about the beauty 9f evening,' aftei . which ' We 'relapsed , into :_cittr ;former silence. Gathering, however, energy .. lifinti,clefhat,,l made after a alightpausti, "seeiaid' attempt:. ills /dams," said I, in a slow,solemn; se pulchral voice, ff ett - e - teilYesi nio to,otter you—rto :offer yon—st pied of snuff" • " With pleasure, sir," replied a :Mitt, spveet voice; :Which, in contrast with:My 'onn, sound-. ed like a strain of soft music following up the rumblings of an earthquake. • I felt my eyes starting from my head. , I felt that the veins on my forehead were swollen like the streams of spring.- I felt the blood mantling' over face, brow, and neck. I heard the loud heat. ing oflny heartland' in an agottY" Of bo dily and mental pain to which the •raik, the wheel,- and the-gibbet were, paradise, I rushed from the room, hurried to mil home; mitered my own chamber"; locked, tiziubly, trebly locked ray-door, lest any- one Should observe my shame, and vented -:niy 4ipTeen in idle precationtrupoit ihy Diva etupldity.= , An hones. walk/ across my chaidber Served, however, to calm my spiritst. and with a coin posurelhat seemed really supernatural com pared with my 'rodent agibition., I eat detvri and, wrote : "Deity Isinams.-Take 'pity On an nil:- happy youth; *hit is too deeply' In love with you to utter two consecutive words in your presence. lam miserable till I hear from you." , . This note was immedititely despatched, and in half an,bour I was the happiest man in the universe. My Isabella proved a .pattern of excellence,: , was , neyer, offended with her but ' once,, and •-.then she diepelled my-wrath- by asking nie, in a mock serious tone of Voice, Will yoz-LWill you-4illow za6t9, offer gon— e pinch. of sunff7"—,Snarx. _ DRILLING VLOVERSEED. Accordingto - the reportriflt' preCtice uperi' a farm near Chelmsford, in England, the drill ing in of clovereced has been found not only a great saving of seed, but also has' tendered the crop more certain; and- of betterquality.. The writer says ploiet and all titheiseeds have been drilled upon this farm.with the inost.spc-, cessful reautta•as . the plants •; .indeed ! , we feel that no other mode Is more certain; and feel assured that two-thirds the "qtiantity of seed - will more cestaittly;secureAcitipibr drilling than _one-third More - would efrebt if sown by hand, ten pounds Of. clover _being ample 'per 'acre when "Arilled4roperlY; Is this not.werth a trial here, where clover is , so important a crop, and especially , :now,,when the price of seed renders a 'killing of- a third sufficient to,PaY the interest on aMortsiderable of an amount invested In Seed.drillsi "Few will pretend theta field 'of ten' acres Can' be `„well seeded, with ieseiliattriaro nrishels;;;or one hundred and tivoniipontids. ..Shortld the drill save one-third °fib's, and at• the same time produce's; crop one2thir,d, better, and with mom certainty, the drilling of • oloverseed should certainly be 'considered:lv:matter worth the attentibitrof western faritiertn- ovign4 tA 7 ciimeg iteßsEe. A writer in the Nam-taw/awl Farmer, who is a blacksmith ) cures ova-reaching. hordee,• and increases their trotting speed fifteen" or twenty seconds per mile; by the folltitVitig Mode' of shoeing; whichinercases the MPtiot) of thp, forward feet and retards the fustian of the hind ones. He ntakcs the tae-caulkii *Cry standing a, little under, and the shoes set as back Ward as convenient, on the, forward feet; with high heel-caulks, so - as to let 'theta roll• over as soon as possible. On ,the hind , feet, the heel,cardir is low and the, toe-caulkhigh anti projecting forward. Horses shod thus, travel vfith Ms' • —, " - ' P 44r;uti1' Ttussasaid3bat thirty years,,at the present rate, of- Milting and slashing, will sweep 'trees aloe - ltimbrir east oftbe Of rabbi' 10114 timber. Itwe.alloir. up, ten ae:ree iat fertile land, assillutanaged.o4 ll supply ttfamily witkfuel 014 e mob route a mediumliirdy. On PO Ofer iothi;j3pip 140 required:: ; II is to be on oneeinAtretitiyeataf, But WI spontaneous growth ) , ..3ve have; chided - Atha, beSt tlintijetive bitVo;,10110-itr as it Othnee,lood,slad.baaLitifirie.tt44:l3lo; to plant it; itume attd.then . War:fig:looU driven easily through atirpartj lir Arattiotout the titubee: --Plant ;alternate( Tol.W.lif *AC , chestnitt,pkgipppitnjar".o6ld - whal haOpeioo)oooWmollaiwofitufrimaluive SY Asuce ' Aspi the land; will still be 440414141, E=MM • VrOiMe - PROPOSALS , FOR. SUPPLIII§s Quatristoiteriss's Orr ion Monism Coors, Washiogton, Oct. io, um. BEAVEnzoposAts bei recoil-at ats office s 18th of November,l76ll, feUz "iirtieleaduring the ibeal k01T,000481115 ) 1 ' 600 t 104 cold oomPiot* ' 1,000 te'2,ooo inarleey9lo,Poone , , ' 1,000 to 2,000 patentlieettier, stooks. • 6013 to 800 primates'- "uniform: (mate, complete, of blue cloth, Weird die—to 4. I :Manifestly tested: , • " ',lool4tgelintie .Atilferm (eame ei above.) , 6Q14 moicism , ,coAta, Redd cloth , cooldpeal, dya.ete,beoheralcellykested, .." ; . IQO ,300 Phu Siatiti -00 to 800 Palle hrusi, Centre; Rte., 60 red minted. sashes, „ _ 1,000 to 2,000 pairs linen overalls. -r 1.000 to 2, , phitte"... ' ' •-` 4.880 t o B, , '' pairs brogans, nee. 6 to Us NO WE 804 marine blerdrots,. um.) , ' 6 5 010 "3 0 5 linallooksii .a ; • ' 2,6001,1i - 3;000 pain' woollens/keel:a,: 600 t: l 5. . 8 95X55rillstatialle tiotps,the olotlito be navy ,• , • , blue, indigo . dye, kind , chemically 600. , tested. tg 800 fatigue frOcke. r 1,000 tek,6o(itiantiel shirts, 7,1 400 tok,ooo pain woollen,overalle," blue Marley. „ ' 600 to I,ooo,oJellenjachets," do. ' 300 to ~300 ?Natoli or groat costar, • .do. ; 60 0,U 6 ,0 0 0.1isits °Anton Simnel drawers: 86 to • 50 musicians' jackets, scarlet cloth, ooehi neai 4e-rto be Chaotically tested. r 1 WO to 2;ooo * „fards 6-4 sky-blue kersey .".. '1;000 to 2,000 yards lf navy.blue O cloth, to be chemically ;,teilt . ." • . ' 800 yarks'eairlot clout, cochineal dye, to, be cherni , ! sally tested *Wm. et 0 4,00 ,1 article;, %sr be min on appal. cation at this Zdicii, or ate - the cmos of the assistant guirteruilliter ma rin e oorPil; 159 Spruce 'treat, Philo " t;"d. It plehezusderstood. that,th e , scoop idder Is to take need' for manufacturing coats, overalls, 4z0., ou band at the time of enteritis tato ernitract, at Qt!contiectprfues tkoireof.a. , , .r Bide' unite received ler,the-whole or in parts for the sitiolmiregaired, and it,rinat tio. explicitly • understood that at criticsa Impolitic% ir111.68 given All-articles biehbd oo tont oodAmpty, sod ,mot articles which do not come up to the sample wilt Ze Mooted Sod tbrowc Open rhea's/dr of the contractor.. The visiterinaster reaerv,es to "hitimelf the right to increase:or diklinisb, the quantity named above, as the Imigencles ex Interests of the service may demand. Proposals tole addressed to the "Quartermaster of the MODio Corps," Wo#D4ctoo, D. 0., ondendorood ".Pro, peals VW Supplies. Thedzipers publishing this advertisement mill send Dm; papor oottsining the first insertion to this %Do for morolm.tiont smompoole4 by a,duplicete account °Me im expee—Utlhe rate of 76 cents for 300 ems Aral Wier **, and 37% cents tor, $OO ems for, all pulmequent f rtions. oclo-stathtNovl3 ,}111t9P.0514.43 ERF;QT;Ioa ~ T HE t 0110,145* at,roaili Amboy, Noir. Tieisoar DerAitralort i tt WASITINGTON, September list, 2116. j PROPOSALS will be received at this Department until the: 26th, day Af Noveudier, 41, - ."D.11161, at 12,0 , c10ck,, wait, ter, the„oonstructlon of the Castovi Rouse, Poet Oltell, Md . C ourt Arad airthariard tir ,oreolcd at • Pilitlft - AMBOY; Neir 'Jersey; asarnalitig tiv- the plum , 'end' specifications prepared at this DepartMent Claheather for the Outstanding. or semate t ia , area kihda'ef viorlr) ;bins or petiole oluotthi eve lemieaccempanr each bid,' with the tanotuateteaslt • kind 'of work, and the total amount carried out' the Department reserving the right to - ',rejtlt.Or acceyt the .proposals hereby"invited; or any .part,thereef, when it •deeeis the !Meted of therUnited States mph" it; the 'Donartutent also reserves the right to exclude the bids of' any person br persons whom there tejust cause to believe will net 'faithfully perform -Rae coutraots, or Which they have attempted to obtain by indirection t and, ail bide when there shall be paellas in interest who do not join iii the bide, soli ill bids tbit upon trirestiga, Don are below a fair price for the work. - ' • , • , nida will not lie received in gross, and conirtet will be awarded toes bidder unless deans are furnished the • Deperertt of the prices of the different kinds of work aWmaterials, which shall' be subjectto the rerteion of the Department; io that it Tao adopt the whole or .4ul of the'bid, as the inters/ft 011ie United States Ninety per eilitt.•ef the amount of work 'dont, and Materials delivered according to contract price (said theto be iecititahirldlf estimite of an, agent of l h ej Department . appahet for that purpose ,) "will be paid from time to timri'vui he york: progresses. and ten per Met retained until the 'completion' Of the contract and; the acceptance of the work; &0.,: by tlie 4PPt, aforaddi and be forfeited in the event* of ad non-dimeut of Centralia WS be awarded only to master-builders and nreilhanita ; Maths assignment thereof, except by con- U'4 di the Seceetery of the Treasury, will be a forfoit• ire of the sale, - ' ", " ~ - ..Rack prepaid Must be accotripssleS by a written guar. antes, signed by two responsible persons (certilled to so by the United States District Judge, or Attorney of the,. said District), In 'the sum of WOW for the whole work, or of a proportionate amount if soy part, t h at the! bidder CD when required, if hie Mena be accepted, enter ' into a oontraet and bond,,wito proper and safecientsecurities for its faithful performance. -Arm of Bond and Certificate required will be fur nished on application to the Department. • " Plans, specifications, and working- drawings will tie ready on the let ofliotember, When they can be had on applioationtothe Department; - -No bid will be considered Lulus itfullq tomplier, in All its derails, With the regnirements ‘ of this tedoes, 2 'Ther — oposala omit 14-sent to ,this Department, ad; dreesedlo the Seeretary of the Treasury, and 'endorsed "PROPOSALS POE ',TITE"PRIITII ADVIO ,CIIIBTOM ROUSE," and will be' opened at one o'cl aocckk of the lest dey limed for reselyig_the tome. 'HOWELL COBB, , 'lll-th a&tti-tnoS4 fiestiotary, of, the teeesury. . ROFQS:AL . 8 FOR nATIONSFOR 1888 opywi iamilgs CORPS, 1, ; • Washington, October 10, 1857. SIOPAItATBSBALIBPBOPOSAISoriII be received at the' office until' TITBSDAY, the 10th of Nove m ber next,at d o'clock P.M.i.,,for furnishing Rations to the, Unitedlitatei Marine Corps, at the following 'stations, for the yrear3B6l3,7ls, - CharlaitoWn, hiaseaduisetta; Porte south, Vim llampahire; . Brooklyn, Londlelandi NewNork; - • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Gosport, near Norfolk, Virginia; . Warrington, Florida; and : Washington, lnstriot of Columbia. Etch ration to consist of one pound and a quarter of fresh beef; or threo-quarters of a pound of men pork; eigliteen ounces of breed, made of best superfine Sour, or best'superilue 'dour, at the option of the Government; and'at, the rate of six pounds Air good twatre wintids ronr Cr:largos sugar, eight quarto of beet white beans, four quart of vinegar,' two quarts of salt, four pounds of good bard brown aosp i and oneand-a half pounds of good hard dipped tallow candles, to one hundred rations. The Watt - Manfred shall each elirered on the order of the Ponnimmilng officer of etation, either, in bulk or by the single Malan, and shall consist of the beet arid most obelus pieces of the-caroms I. the pork to bo •Nei. 1 Prime mesa pork, and the groceries to .be. of the best quality of kinds pained, All subject to lnalieetion. NO - bid will be entertained unless aceouiPsoled by the mines of tiro sureties known to this office, or certified to efleeeillehilWe. To be endorsed , 4, Pr o p o sals for NaOMml for - 1 868, , ,' and. Wronged to the Quarter, mister of the Itiarine - Oorns, Washington, D. 0. • , • D. J. fiIITHILRLAND, I. • Quartermaster. , , . - The paper' pnblisbing this adeirtisement will send .the taper conwtmog the first insertion to this aloe far examination, scoompanied by a duplicate account of the expense, at the rate of 76 cents for 000 misfired Hon; and. 87% cents per 1100 eatsfor all subsequent In. iertlons. The National Intelligenear,'lltar, and States, Wash ington, I), 0.; Argos, Portland , Me.; Patriot,' Compri!, N. If.; Gazette, 'Portsmouth, N. H . ; Post and Courier, Boston , Mass.; Bridgeport - gamer, Conn.;" Deily ,News and At l as; N. P. Bagle,Brooklyn, N. Y 4 - Argus. Penn and ' Press,Philadelphia, Penn.; Patriot, liaritsburg, Penn . _ 61d.; States-, man, and Argun, Norfolk, Va.,• Democrat, Pensacola, Pla.; Courier and Orlosnian, New Orleans La • will publish the above' three times per week, until 10 th No vember. , , , 18 -tu th and sat t Noy 10 ' ' MACGREGOR, ,1101 1 -AIR .EURNACES. gold by OIXADIVIcK "lb 880., SECOND Street, exit!, oor above : l44w, , , - s 2,410114pa,11.1 11/IORTANT .IMPROVEMENT ;.I.; ',, • NAWAIAB 00N81311ING VITRNAOR CfilthON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, often; hayloi been pat to the moat seeeles tut, during the two OOLD ermine 071866 AIM 1867, has proved to be the meet powerful hooter in eho world, SCWiitlarOM Lto) the fuel over enrol' the best furnace; AOlirp. use, oss FITSSAOI4I or coxiseneoted avdth "a".castiren pit, and 'a broad, aholloff, rezoduiped" dre'pot, Bled with'fireAudok or,ison date.. The tire pot Jo earmdtuit• ed with .. A OEIIIEB OP CONES, on TAPEEINO BAIIIATO4B, large and broad at their base, but tapering to knallaper7' tarsi at the top, Mid uniting with the anular chamber, through which the heat and smoke pass to' the Pm Tan. Imola products of combustlon in the form of mob and Geese, are suspended directly over the Are,' Oesionn or compressed Into tho tapering 001111 i and oonimusaix isrossa'tci the 'direct action of the rays °Cheat and light from the Bro. This heat -and light Is bro!lght to's Peopa,f SAOII .OMS, rtotimlike the • ,COLLECTION OP THE SUN'S SATO, rsesi tool point throitgit an'ardinary'lens, causing the mots amp - onaea 'to become intensely heated and tho. roughly ooseuelsiD, by thle operation the EWEN AND J1413E9 are NADU 11 9 0ALLT"/-TAIVABL.N" with the TEEL tesettrfor heath* purtsities, while ip, other furtutem, Rig bAaalID Off AND WASTED IN ru OIIIIINNT. All pereone desirous of obtaining the best nod MOBT ECONOMICAL MUTING APPAIItTIII3, Would not fall to examine the Nam Gss•Cogerausal 'CONK Inassaa, before purchaeiog any other. 'The at tention of . ,asolaitects and builders is partidularlY tee quested, , AENOLD k WI , , ' " (Simian's to B. A. Marriaon,) No. 624 WALNUT Street, sul-tf Opposite Indeprtdepieeftter, r • KING4F,OII.D . & SON'S PURE -'I OSWEGO STARCH (for the fauridryY has estab- Relied agreateuatelebrity,than hag -ever -been obtained by.ahy other Stara. Vile has been the reilalt of its markedrairporlority in quality and Its invariable uniformity. -The-public May be assured of the contliniance of the high standard now established. The production it over,2o tonsilally, and the demand has extended throughout the whole Muted States, and toloreign countrleii.' • Working thus on a very large scale, and under a rigid systent, they are able to secure a perfect uniformity in the quality throughout the year. Thin la the great de, sidetatunt itratarCh-nlaking, and la realised pow for the Stature. othe very i bent Starch that tan be made, and no other, , far4rays wanted- by consumers, and thin will be sup- TALK to them by the'Groberi an aeon as theft creamed% bare 'espied which le the best, and ;ask for ;it—other- NGlisthey would bellitety,to get that article on which the largest pfoUt can be made. , Mr. Kingsford has, been engaged lothomannfaeture of, Starch ciintionemilyferthe lain 47 years, and during the, whole of the period the Starch made tinder bin super /Dion has been, beyond spy question , the beetle the market." /or the first 17 years he bad charge of the troika of Wm, Colgate & Co., at which period ho in vented the process of the manufacture of Corn Starch. I lEr:itelcrot..lll , loBVbitin lie, the *me • IMMO ' hue ricintly been taken' by another factory. ' It isspld by all the beet grocer! in nearly every part 'of the - coontry.'.. T: KINGS/91RD & SON% OSWEGO CORN STARCH (for: puddingi, ta) has obtkined an equal Celebrity with thetriltareif /or tile. laundry. This article is Per fectly pare, and 19,3 n every aspect, equal 'to the beet' Bermuda Arrow Root, besides' hiving additional quail. ties which render it invaluable for the delteeo. /Nitta° Starch Inut`beed extiMarviiy,pacEedand sold Corn Starch, and has given (alto Impreestopp to many merite of our , Corit atincb. /Tom ita - great delicacy and purity, It is coming alai; tilto'geeerel Use de a diet for Infants add bivalide • .19; N. KELLOGG•dr, CO., 'Agouti, 'ec . 934f , • 150 YULTON Streot; N. LTIMAR 11171%, POUTER, Al 4 IND' Acilit zErta BILEIVERV; N0:620 (uirt 3 1 3 ) ' Korth TWRII InFaql?hiladelphia..-81dpping 00 . 4tfr gtehded i 6. an -te $O. •Z °Me t t 001 A ' IRAN SLAOIC—ENGRATING DIE ( and ?reel Manufactory, ST Strawberry Street, between -.road and Third, !LAS :Iterkee,enS;r9boetirnt Street, ititiqs/ 4 .004tPc '• , , .!""* . lr f ,„ „ PinTAtr- , - . ..144,1idti' 0c194, .zwro -.1. 0 4 - 11.. alp by, Novi liVotor fitroall Itt SIA *Mt tOMp'AdS4QAN-IVAIMBIX ooOW"0 nssatabire * ""Wx & 00 1 OS Ile Mt 18 X. Ow rl, t k II N. rtarreL !!!!MEM=Nws 'inroad. ;FroliP4 l o • • pitOPOSAISI VOR , ISDIKIt GOODS. Dgemerkertnt 128 Invasion, Office Indian Affairs, October 16,1857. SEALED PROVOS/kW; oradoriod " PiopocMc for'ln ' Cain 001148,". (clam 14 2,8, or 4as the 'abode &Mr bc,r Will he receiVed'at the Office of Indian Affairs, Wash- Infitnn city, Until ten o'clock A. M.; Battirdiy; the Ilth day of November next, for furnishing goods for the Indian department for fulfilling treaty stipulations with various Indian Wine, and for other! Indian noses, as follows I , • •,; ' ' ' etas. No. 1. ' Markiesas Shikketi, Moth*, and Dry aidds." , 8,000 pairs fapoint to:Mackinac, blanket s; tonrenlvi ' - 60 by 72 inches, and weigh•B pounds." 1 3,000 palia2),l4oint white Idafikac blaketojto'menititre; 64 by 00 Inches, and weigh 0 pounds,- • 1,600 taliii.2.point white Maoklnae blank:eta, tti liresaure 42 by 65 inches, and weightXpotUldli 6 ' -1,600 pairs Ig..point white Maokulars bl Deets, to mea -1 • - PAO' 60 inches, and weigh 4)( !padre% 1,590 perm 1-paint.white Mackinac, blankets, to intalnra. 32 by 46. inches, end weigh pounds. • 800 pairs sure 3- 00 by point 72 in ches , et kfac and wekleanig b h 8 lanke pounttds., yto MA , 400 pairs 2k-point Realist Mackinac blankets, to mea sure 64 b 7,50 and „welt o.poends. ' 200 pairs 614 point green Mackinao lintels, to Ines._ • • ours 66 Isobel, and weigh 10 pounds, • • 400 pairs 8-point green Maekinao blankets, tonneasure • 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds. Apopairs 2x.point green Mackinac blankets, to mea sore 64 by 66 Inches) and weigh 6 pounds. '2OO pair. 2;4 -point indigo blste_Maakinao blankets, to ' ' I Insecure 00 by St inches, and irelgh 40 pound* , WO pairs 3„,peint indigo blue ; Mackinac blanirots,,to measure 80 by 72 fiches, and Weigh 8 pounds. SOO pairs 214-point indigo Lino, Mackinac blankets, to messurs.o6 by; 00 inches, and weigh 0 pounds. • 200 pain -pohit uentinellablue illackloaalblanketer to messura 00 by 84 'inches, and ,weigh 10, 800 pairs ..point Ointinella blue Ileckinao blankets, tovneasure,6o by 72 inches, and weigh 8 ponnda, , , 250 'pairs 234 point Oentinella blue Mackinac blankets, t 9 measure 641 by 00, inches, and weigh 0 pounds. 8,600 yards faney•list blue Cloth. 2,000 " black cloth 600 ". , green,clnth .• ' 4,600 " gray list blue cloth 8,600 saved blue cloth 4,000 ; cc , 4 f 4 ,isetkrlo cloth , , peen cloth I,i 00 pounds aerated yarn, 8 folds • 100 dozen cotton flag Imadkercidefs • loo" .Madras• • " $6O fancy cotton " 60 , " black silk_ n ' • so " 84 cotton shawls •'• pp pdi 6.4 0 1 ,60 . '4•S WOollen abeWin • 1,000 pounds linen thread seeingailk 000 pieces rlbands 1 6 0 Snow rental lankericS-r ,) '1 76 pieceiank handkerchiefs; 'moo yards called • '26,000 ;•61Lsrlimao 10,000 blue drilling • 16,000 " 6,000 " Georgiskittrlies 3,000, u • , • 3000 " cotton/win.: • • • • 16,000 vbed ticking • . 2,000., .",,,KentuokY.issna ' 8,600 " satinets c lO,OOO " plaid linsey , 6,000 It bleached shirting, 20,000 t , domestic shirting, (unbleasdied) '20,000. " sheeting "', `10;000 " checks; stenos and, plaids WI &hen *coital:Cocks t' ;1,000 yarda flannels, assorted ' wends cotton thread , • qoo dozen spool Sotton 800 pounds Asst: fibiur vermillion, 500 t' • ' mer " 7,000 " bran gill lig twine, Ng. 80 1,000 " cotton maitre 2,400 flannel shirts • • 2,400 calico. • 10 dozen Canadian belts. • • brass No. 2., • ' Ready-Mods Clothing. 200 frock costa, indigo blue broad cloth 200 pantaloons, , . 1 .200 vests, Li .100 frock coats, , heavy twilled 100 pantaloons, , " •i, , , lee Mackina c indigo blue blanket capotes • 100 black satinet, overcoats, (No. 1) 100 sheep's gray cloth rorercbata 160 " " " costa .100' " , " " pantaloons • 100 black satinet coats 100 - pantaloons 100 4, vests 200 bine satinet coats • , •200 , , pantaloons 200 , " Testa, OM cadet mixed satinet matt I " pantaloon') • , : Wass No. ij.' ; • ; Hardware, Agricultural Implewtente, and Axes. 6,000 pounds brasalsettlet, : 1,000 tin kettles, (6 vises) 200 nests Japanned kettles, 8 In a nest 60 dines; 10-quart tin pans 76 I, • 76 ~. 4 If SI 100 I/ 2 If 300 " butcher knives 200 ~ scalping "• 26 61 gun dints 50 grves gun worms , 'l6O " squaw awls 126 " deb hooks, assorted '3OO dozen Ask lines '360 gross needles • • 160 dozen coarse tooth combs 'l5O " .flne 150 4 , scissors - 15 bush scythes gran ' • ' • - :15 Is grain to • • 10 ~ adzes 00 " grubbing hoes , - 60 4, weeding ' ,4 •100 pairs homes 200 ',, treks chains . ' ; - 10010 g chains • , • 800 drawing knives, 10 and 12 inches in length VA angers, in equal proportions of IX, ti %, and X -inch 200 hand aims 80 erOst•cut saws, T feet In length 50 , . 4, 5 60dozen hand-saw Iles ' 10 44 crosacut saw Iles 10 ~ wood rasps 250 quarters socket chisels, X,l, and 2 Inch 70 planes fore and jack 26 dozen shovels 26 spades 600 camp kettles; (0 sizes) 3,000 short bandied Trying pans 100 dozen basting spoons 200 ,4 Iron table spoons 200 ~ tin cope 16 scythe scathe 25 ~ axes, to weigh from 4X to 6X pounds 100 ~ half axes, to weigh 3) pounds 70 " hatchets, to weigh lx viand 4, .broad-axes, ordinary size 60 44 zinc mirrors 76 4, fire steel* CLASS No. 4. ,• Northwest (-seas. , 3,000 northwest guns, tint leak 210 'At ' At percussion lock, "Proposals will be received for the dellrery'of said goods, at Masten; Now:York ; Philadelphia; Baltimore; New Orleans, St. Louis, Memphis; or Cincinnati; but in ,considering the bids, the. cost of the transportation of • the same to their respective': destinations from the places proposed to be delivered wilt form an element in deriding upon the proposals.. ~• • • , 'The right will be reserved to require a greater or tea quantity of stayer the artleles named than that specified in the shore uhedule ; also any other'. of a different description that may be needed; at the lowest market 'prices. Goode of American manufacture,. of, the required styles and quality, will be preferred; but u the samples of blankets and cloths are foreign fabrics, it wilt be ne cessary in proposing a domestic article of either of those kinds, that a tample.thereot shall intehmpitur the ' The articles to be• furnished- meet, in all respects; conform to and be equal with the samples recently so-' lected, which may be seen at this office. 7 They will be rigidly inspected and compared with those samples by so agent Or agents appointed for thatpurpose. Such as maybe unequal thereto its any particular will be re jected ; in which ease the contractor: will ,be bound to furnish, others• of the required kind or quality within three days ; or, if that be not done, they will the par: chased at his expense. Payment will be made for ; the goods received on invoices thereof, certified by the agent or Rents appointed to inspeet them. ; goods*ld be understood that all bids for furnishing the geode above specified may be rejected attho option of the Department, particularly if made by ono who Is not known ,as a manufacturer of, or regular dealer in, the article proposed to be furnished ; which fact, or the re ream, must be distinctly stated in the bide offered; and that; the bide of all persons who may have failed to comply with the, conditions of any contracts they may ; hey.) previously entered, into with 'the -United States 1,411, at the option of the. Department, be rejected, in accordance with the letter and spirit of a joint resolution of Congress relative tq,bida ,for .provisions,.elotblog, Am., for the Congress_ of the navy, approved 27th Meath, 1854. Bonds will be required, in theAarettuntA the bid, for the faithful performance, of the contract, with two or 'Morn sureties, whose autliciency roust, lmt certified by tl United States judge or district attorney. " " • The proposals must embrace the articles, with the quantities thereof, as they-ere arrangedla the foregoing schedule, with the prices annexed to , each, In dollars and cents, at' which' they will be-firldshol, and` the - amounts must be carried out and footed up for each class. They should be submitted with thc following beading: • ; • ;A '• t - ' +tor ' AA I [or we] hereby propose to furnish, for the egret.* of the Indian department, aad se:cording to the terms of its advertisement therefor, dated October 15th, 1857, the following articles, -at the ,pricee. thereto singed, [here insert the list according to the Glue or classes Teased for, ) deliverable to the city of (Boston, New brit, Philadelphia , Baltimore. Now (Bleats, St. lbouls, emphis, or OineinemU, es the case, may bed by the Ant:day of April nett ; or at !mob 'time or times during the ear 1858 as may be ordered by the Onnralisioner of-Indian Amu p and Opt M . 0 .) wilValso. furnish, ''at, the same !Weed', inch ditionarquantitles of the ISMS kinds and qualities of goods, and at the lowest market prices, such other articles of a different desalt>. coons may be reeptired for the sereice:of the lodine ydepektment during the•year,lB6ll( deliverable as above atated; and if this proposal be accepted, {hens ,tueert the words, .in wPole gran part, , ,if Morella= one class pfoposed ford - [pr,vval, will, within twenty' days thereatter, • exedute a contract accordleglyi Auid. glee meeurity ; satisfactory -to tite_CommiesiOnerAor.,lndian Affairs for the , faithful, performance of the, samte.”, W i ere nsert whether,the party proposing not a mempfactarer or, regular dealer in the article proposed to be furnished.) 11, Each proposal most also be accompanied by guarem. tee, in the following form, to be , signed by two or more respeusible pertiona,Vlhuse sufficiency mat lea certified by one or mate persons, personally or • oillotally !Mown to the department: __ , t. I ror hereby' giiarantyllatt fhii — atiOve bidder, tOr handers,] if if a central Sh lielicratiled to hint, [or heemj according to hie, or ' heirlforegeing bid. or pro posal, will execute a con ract, and give seeurltdefog the ,performsheo theieof, as prucrlbed In the advertisement for proposals for Indian. geode, dated Obtobeil6, 185 T, 'aid p [or we) agree to pay any and ell damages'or Theses spick the United States or the'liidiabs may suffer by, , reason of [allure to to do on the'part. of the said bidder fey likidera."l •7o propoilit will be considered that does; rot strictly Mopfrm to the . terms sad, direotiou of this advertise- i , By order of the Secretary Or thelnterier.' OLIARI.E3 0c22-ths&td fitcati , V ' ACting Cenimlssio nor. •-, .'s - JUilic.o - Afilt) • ironttO re. - , B • ANDIVS, , ,--"J Yilllt '' PRS IIIO ./!' MarePti I.:P and *liar; COplace o Iratione vintages, is halt' *Pipes and ItLatter'iaska • iii, el eypietpltoobelle Bragdieff pate and dark, hibe.); Awe, limit eaalcei and ape-eighth auks. Imported' and foe sahib,'" -, ~ , • I , HENBX ,lICIIMEN dc'l4o., 042 ' ' ~'22l' and 22g,8eutliPearth atceet: , PORT WINE.--,in bond and. entitled to do -1. i bontnre 250 casks 85. Joseph's Tura Juice' Port ,39. in t: in gra. and eighths. .t 't puncheons John &many '4.1111 - ,Malt flcolohVals• key 2 gears old , Pitt) , pipes Anchor Gin. , ; kl4rett, Martelrßonvet, and J. j Danny Brandied, al of which I offer ha the trade at reduced pliCon: -JOS. I. VODIA9 3 'a 74mos ¢8 owl 90 St iiront Bt.. below Walntit,, ILE TAlstritt, V.VOLIsiES, 'WINE ANA ,a_miquou BTORB. No, =Gil Baltheliet , Corner o ONONNE !mil SOU S Street:l. V r ra42l-ir • IN PINB WINSIIBINORS,'SIBBBS: Ease Sem lIITH Street, Phtledelphts. eta. • . ... IPIEPANTII3S.: I 4Inoti oaBtilloh & Oolthfaz AAA irett & da.fy and otheiblinide 44 (lovildeof Saitosii ;* l 4toges, In A hail silpeiriald itesitbr*ke ; Pelleroisla 114ohelle Breadlee, pale imel daki-it'lialf plpeirquartir IV Otwelghtitimatl, all in Ones/pat' Rolm ft.pila, iilea in filliiileby . '' ' " I '"' '" ' ~ 4 " ' ' ' ','• ,' ' - 111/NRY . BOMAN: 1400:1' , I Pall Km, >l att4 US Novith Fourth dritot. ' •4a v i im b i tif4k; 2 l6, , 4 , 1 4 114 _ . ,v-t '-'lCCelti,..%l riiMO •lIVST ASSRIVIVENT or LEItIGII` Above Tine. • AND x 6 l o2ll) o7 lll( Na L oyA ll Ail y t t a ls , lt t, 4fird dt reduced Cal! pd pee. ocal-Ow NOWLES I ' O , AL' DEPOT, NINTH. Ind . winoW.,4lup , Spring tdountsin Bax . ar Lair, and Haslitan Lehigh: Alan, best Bannylnill Coat, for !ad,. ..warnie cub. nat23.lu3* 224 n LBSa, - '/S- A /C TO—BUYERS ‘../ and conatimers' are invited to eiamlue out - stoilt Of SkLICILICII LOOUBT MOUNTAIN and BLACK .U.BATLI COAL.." Our Coal' Is aelooted expressly for nac;,buing carefully screened, we will warrant it „frob from slate and duet..yell 2240 "being .",240 lbs. more" than sold by retail dealers, at "22 tents Pir.to4.??. ' , Also. on hand it lilt supply of "BROAD TOP BITU- Mnious 00Ab" for steam-generating,Blaclunfichin g ,, ap4 tparpogas. TM. Ow eland be ex , BROAD and V1N.13.481g Alen, "2240 LBS. IS WON, , t T .068-5M] r,;LEIOUTON & CIO OA L I GOAL 1 COAL I—TAGGARTI OELVIMATED BPRINE} bloinerAng 'augur .: J. &R. OARTRIVOILBENWOODT4MAQUA TAMAQUAOOAL V 'p ORGE W. ONYDEB. 1 8`PINE FOREST 801111YL 111 OOAL. RANISALIP& MEREDITH llaioilor Bale; And are oimstantly_ reodrUis from oidebrateurthglierlesi 'OO4l/4, 0114.1.1& SIZES. . _ There Is no Coil mlued•artirWherer:equal in quality Omni, rind trial will contrives any one of Altair grad superlarlty.Oar Coal RI eery carefully screened at mu yards, end,Sio will warrant It perfectly fro* from elate, duet Rind all Impurities, Our P.RIOSiI areal LOW as the VERYTOWSST. Orden left at (With:sooi No. ita OODTR FRONT st4et, above Walnut, . Orders loft at our Yard, OALLOWITILL street, beloa BLOAT) street. • • • • Orders loft at our Wharf, WATER Wed, above OAT. LOWILILT-of sent to eit her place per Dempatele Pod, will receive prompt attention. • 'Purettmere fer FIMPAY nee wilt do well to call Mid ox. 'amine Mir Coal before pun:hailing elsewhere. meta QOIIITYLItILL .AND LEHIGH COAL.— I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beet qualit tom y 0. 1101111YLKILL AND LEHIGH( 00AL. My auat°, and all others who )1311, y lam me with their orders, may 1 13: l ettip E go p al A h ol t . I p l t b a o t ii= k y li t . o hm th e lT to offer at Ltil .XLlMArnmat, 'OONYIRT, N.E. eiknor Nr9441 Fiv4 Ohms $t LEHIGH AND SOHITYLKILL GOAL.-4 „DJ DALY, PORTDN h 00., 00.4. L DEALDRS, No, '1321 3 , PRIME Stfiet, above Illghth, keep opulently oe „hand, et the yemlowest rates, 4 full rep* of Lehigh find,Schaylklll Coal. an 1-Bat 11•=111 L,IIMBER AND 00A.L.—MONTOOMERY 5.4 fr lIRALL hasing impeded the Ova with the Lumber business, inform their friends that they hare made contacts for a supply of the beet qualities of 'Lehigh - and Behttyiklft Odal, and are now ready to re. oelre orders ; Twel ft h and, Prime streets, Orders may be left with, Mr. 8. KILPA.TRION, No. 18 8. RIPPE attest' or with . WM. P, corner PINE and WATER streets. atatam QUAKER CITY NAILS, •31EROTIAIfT BARB, RIVET IRON, Manufsettired it YOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER, Street. 4114ggii O4T N4/ 1, 0 ore yottEltt4 Nog to any made. oa-tt ' :ORS HALDEMAN, Agent, HOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE T CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARI= ST. boys Ninth. meat, aide. Philadelphia an 1-dm Sewing Illacilineg. AGOOD SEWING.MAOHINE.--41IINT,' WEBSTER, & Co., .beg respectfully to introduce themaelve to the pubilo u the manufacturers of the f IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, adapted to manufacturing er family purposes. brae from the objections which have been tweed against those • already known in this market THIS MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OP THEM ALL, and will be sure to commend Itself, upon examination, to, &mitten, tailors, saddlers, shoemakers, and minstrelsies. Those In mentor A tiOOD ARTICLE . , that Will mike a handsome look-stitch, work WITH LITTLE NOISE, it t , plll GEM, BIND, anTou, Run, of a pito(owl Lti,* wilt give entite satisfaction oleo after they have been need for years, are invited to Fall at our rooms , 820 OILESTNUT Street. lITINT,IIIIIIBTEIt. R 00. Sewing of every description executed to the best pos aible mariner, and oa reasonable terms. Samples of our work 'gent by melt to any part of the United States. u22-tuthe 3u3 4$ N I N Ci MAC HI NE S .-GROYER, t•. 3, BAKED, 4 CQ.'B UNRIVALLED DEWING NA CITINES still retain the, conildenne of the public, and their popularity increases . After yearn of trial It te de monstrated beyond all, 'question that it is the popular Machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can tie placed to work well on all kirde of 'holm. The fact that It does one-third more work In the Mane time, and does It bettor ; that It le the lout liable to get out of repair, being simple in Its construction; that It makes the least noise, and that it is acknowledged on all hands that it is best - for a new beginner, has given the pro prietors a demand for It to such an extent that they are, obliged, to delay the filling of orders In many cases for ,months. Over eight hundred are in operation in this city, and the case has yet to occur where a person who has purchased one has exchanged It for another ILIAC Taking into consideration, also, the' fact that those who employ from 15 to 40 hands la their shops, doing the work for the manufacturers, without exception, use twit machine in preference to any other kind 0214 al ways recommend them In preference to others:lt would sewn Unn'ecomary for the proprietors to advertise their excellence, or eel forth their euperlority. The undersigned, SOLE AGEh'TB for the sale of these Machines, always have a supply, and have n 1440 Mich arrangements that they sell them upon terms that will meet the wishes of all. Unlike other Machines wild in this market, it Is free from all Infringements of other rodents. BARER & BROTHER, 00 2T•tr OBNTRAL BQQABB, LYNN. SWING MAOHINES.—PILeara PATENT-PRICES PROM $l2 TO $25. The LADIES' COMPANION , ' Le the moat simple, durable, compact, and cheap . machine for family use ever offered to the public, 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 fastening the thread when stopped. They sew from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can bo varied from five to fifty to the inch. Any one can learn to operate them in half an hour. Printed alma Holm accompany each machine, by which any one can use them. We are enabled to offer these superior ma chines at the above lota prices, ea we are not obliged to pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for borrowed pa frets, this marline being made under our own patentg . In ovary part, and infringing upon or using no °their There are some hundreds in constaot use In this city and' vicinity, which pro giving* the best satisfaction. Seal machine Is warranted to give malefaction. Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine them and their Work; and judge for themselves. Samples of work, and drawings, with description, sent to any part of the country by mall. Salesroome 119 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. and, 677 ISNOADWAY, Now York. oe 274.1 BASS'° EAST INDIA PALE ALL— The Conanniera of this celebrated beverage need no itesdription of its gnalitips, or evidekice of its excellence, beyond the benefit they' have derived from Its use since, its introduction into thla country; to those who have not yet mute an aopaintence 'RION this CROWNING Malt Liquor r it may be well to elatesfew facts , ..13/1:88'S EAST INDIA DALD . AIX Dies Its excellence sea beverage to the superior quality of the hops'and melt, the mineral properties of the river water immediately communicating with the brewery, and the scientific akill applied in Its manufacture. DABS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Not being sweetened or 'strengthenedto please vitiated palates, ls j therefore: neither healing nor heady, but stomathic end. appearing: '' DABAII EAST INDIA 1., 8 Is the delight and Rotate of the Indian Subaltern in hie finning bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy pawnee. BABB'S EAST INDIA PALM ALE Is the drink without which. no Cancan be complete— no journey by dawk possible. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the favorite drink in England of lord and brigman— ducheas and nurse. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the mueh.admired tonic for Invalids and persons of 'reek interiors. • BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Will keop in all climates; and is good at all meals—lun cheon, dinner, or supper, BASS'S lan INDIA PALE ALE Is piononuced by the medical faculty one of the most wholesome beverages that can be taken, and is found to 'bnnot less agreeable to tho palate than it Is beneflolal do the health. DABS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is universally conceded to be unrivalled in excellence by any other Imported lute the United States. Dealers and consumers will find It their interest to give thle Me a preference, For sale in cask and bottle by ; TIIOIdAS MobtIIBLICN, - Agent and Oonsig,nee, 44 BEAVER St., N. Y. On sal,e,nt•Oebnenfee'PYWlllinin at.; ceruor, of, Bearer, and Cluunbers, corner of Sroadway. Buthe'rlancVs le; Pltie street. , i Berry's, id Pne street., Rioharda.a 11,aStqr, 120 'Rabic. et. GeOrga F. _Burgess 483 _Broadway, N. Gosling, 831!Broadway, GtEEN SAND MARL OF NEW JERSEY. ; —THENEW:JERSEY FERTILIZER COMPANY is new.ptepared..to receive, orders, for this Important manure. leer ell - lands upon which ashes are beneficial, the Marl Is more than a s o lnititute. - ..professor Cook; in his abnuall'eport' to the Legisla. Ante of New Jeremy. says: 4 L The value of these Marls is best alien In ,the' s tich and highly citltlvata district which hue been improved, almost made, by their nee; but It may be, interesting to examine the causes of their , grcat value In ,Agriculture, and to compare them with other fertilisers.. Per example;The potash alone may •be taken at an average of five per cent. of the whole weight of Marl, a.butiltel When dry yeighlng eighty pounds, and in the' proportion mentioned would contain four pounds gip:Ault ;•thit is neatly, a* numb as:thero It irn a bushel of 'unleaded wood ashee." - -, And again— itla probable that the ,great value of the Marl Is to be found NI the fact that it contains nearly all the ad standee necessary 'to Make up the ash of our common cultivated plants. Price, delivered on board vessel, at. the wharves of the Company at Portland Heights, on Raritan Say,,Now Jersey, seven cents per bushel. For further particu lera, Ha circular cent free of postage. Order* for Wier fertilizers will receive prompt attention, Address -- elther of the tindersigned. '• " ' CHARLES SEARS, Preeldent I iceville Post Oahe, New Jersey. • • TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer; , No, 82 Nassau street, Now York. •' (1110 ROE ti. ATtrooD; Secretary, N 0.16 Cedar street, New, York. +' N. A.—Those wilting Marl for Sluing one should order immediately, to secure its early shipment. Orders Will be filled in - rotation oat 29.6 m .9NGWORTEI'II oslo WINES. " GENERAI; AGENOY FOE ALL ME STATES'. TO WHOLESALE' DEALERS ; pf a anealal arrangenient with bre, LONQIiORTII, I AM enabled to offer hit Wines, In largo Quantities upon Iffe loirest and best terms . The Wings to be delivered la Cincinnati; and fore anted usual means ; of convey atMo (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser ; by width the expenses of storage; commissions,' double frelaht; L eto.inill be avoided. • No enders under this arrangement will be forwarded for I(ing than ttventy-fire cotes, • Al orders must be directed only to yyll 'FRED. S. 007,2P,NE1, TS WARREN Street, NEW Toms. ' ,• , a'rra_gfinalin h....daoine profit on thee} watt be made by the wholesale dealer. , ' Sparkling catawba j vintage 1.8611, quarts. • - , Do - c • do' do• do pints. 'Do do •do 1882 .quarte. DO • •do ' •de 'do pinto. OUR Oateirba, vintage 1852,'quarta. Do •, do extra, vintigelB62, quarts. , Sonya:lldg liatelia: • dodo do 4 Still Oktawba ( easks;of serious qualities. Qatkwha Brandy, of superior quality. , ••• . 1 I ' • 4111i1): 00Z2INNS, ' • General Agent for the sale of N. , Lotigworth's Whim, • DPRABILBN STUNT, Joppli6ite Maeda Riser Railroad Depat,) • fai4,.... 4-11° 2 -al / New Tont X'PER,- , Lake Superior Ingot; for Salo by WM. 11. WOODWARD & 00., •Btr ' , 616 Tgaridt street. ' BLOOMS RANGE.-ISOLDBY OHAIP WM k VW, gm N. MONA AI. •154 gatbu3are. 4id goo. go. HC . ONESTEAD POE $2,001 LAND DIS TItIVITTION I ! 011ANOR FOR POOR MEN!! The Northwestern Mutual Lend Boneflt Ameciation will make a grand distribntion of $30,000 worth of real ' estate and map!! to' Its members., The number of mem beta is limited to 16,000. 52,00 and five letter "tamp m in an edni t r ie rs e h t l p o g r . a hl ehel v e j . s ly , j i ntric i l l ual .b :e:idin 4 any person sending $lO l with six name", with thea r dd i ress Mese, fatefully written, shall be entitled to six :Mares. ' The following is the real estate to be dlitributed : 1 NO. 1. An improved farm of 30 :Ores in Cooke Co.; Illinois, slued at $3OOO 1 No. 2.An improved farm of 160 sorest 4 Whit.. Obi 00,1111110 h, valued at 3000 No. 8. An improved fans of 160 sores In White. Sided Co., Illhoois, valued at -' a,OOO N 0,4. An excellent private residence In Dubuque ' a,OOO jowil, valued at • • - NO. 6. 160 acres superior from land in Cooke 00., Illinoisooo No. 6. N , valued at 20 acres well pine timbered in Waupsoca 00.,WisoOnsin, valued at • 2000 No. 7. A good lot and cottage residence: in Ohl °ago, Illinobijvalned at 2,000 NO.BB. 150 acres superior land in Whiteside' Illinois. valued at Co., 1.000 No. 9. 160 acres good land in Ohippeway Co., Wisegnaln, vained at- • • • 900 N. 10, NM sores good , land in Ohippeway Co., Wlseonatti,*alueg at' 960 No. 11. 160 acre" good land in Chippewa? Co., Wisconsin, valued at $OO Ng. 12 160 Amos good land In Dunn Co., Wis oonsin, valued at 800 N 0.13, 80 sores good land in Marshall Co., Laws, valued at 600 N 0.14. 80 acres good land la Marshall Co., lowa, Vaned at 600 Nd. 16. 80 sores good land in Marshall Co., lowa, vaned at 000 N 0.16. 40 sores good land in Morahan 00., lowa, Wood at 200 Nei. 17, 40 sores good land in Linn 00., lowa, 'al , ned at . 800 Nd. 18. 40 aorta good land in Linn Co., lowa, val ued at SOO No. 19. 40 tares good land in Linn Co., lowa, val ued at 800 No. 20. One building lot In Dnbagna, lowa, val ued at 800 No. ill. One building lot in Sterling, 11/inols, Woad at 800 No, 22. One building lot in Sterling, Illinols, valued at . • 800 No. 23.' One building lot, in Sterling,' Illinois, valued at , 800 No. 24. 40 stores farm land in Grant On., Madan. stn. valued at . 800 No. 25. 40 sores farm land la Grant Co., Macon - sin, valued at 500 No. 26. 40 UM land in Grant Co , Wisconsin, valved as • 240 No; 27. 40 hone land In Grant 00,, Wlacenaln, mtlumi it 240 No; M. 40 agree land ha Crawford 00., Wisoouln, maned at 200 No.i 29, 40 gam land in Crawford Co., Wleoonsin, Slued at 200 No: 30. 40 micas land In Crawfordoo.,Whoonsin, valued at 200 No. Bl. 40 WOE land in Monroe 00., Wisconsin, nluad at „ 200 No. 82. 40 seise land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 88. 40 acres land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin, maned at 200 No. Buod4. ' 40 sores Land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin, ' ni at 200 NO-'BO :40 acres land In Bid Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 16D N0.'86. 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconala, tiload at 160 N 0.41. 40 Wets land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin veined at 100 No. 88. One lot in Talton, ',slued at 100 No. 88. One lot la Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 N 0.40. One /et in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 The distribution will he conducted fairly and honor. ably. The names and address of 'stockholders shall be written on as many small cards as they have share', and the whole placed in a box, and the flit name taken pot 'Mall be entitled to the Improved farm No. 1, in the above list, and the next taken out will be entltled to Ne.'2, and so on until the 40 items of real estate are ell distributed Then to each of the remaining 14,980 stockholders will be sent a cheap map of a - Western State 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 inch as mat receive the real estate—to whom also the deeds will be sent and Immediate poem:maims given. Each ap plication meet be secompanted with $2,00 and five letter steppe. Address LINDELL, JONES .k. CO., a -18 Ohleago, 1111nols. nROIGE FARM LABOR 'FOR SALE.— TRB I LLI NO'S 0 HINTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY ul now prepared to sell about 1,500,003 acres of choice Farming lands, In tracts of 40 acres and upwards, on lonteredits. and at low rates of Interest: T ees lends were granted by the Government to aid fn t e cobstruchon of this Road, and are among the riehest and most fertile in the world. They extend from Noitic-Eant mut ffortb-West, through the middle of the State to the extreme South, and include every variety climate and productions fond between Wee perihelia latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly prairie, Interspersed with doe grove' and In the middle and Southern 'actions timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate to more healthy, mild and equeble, than any other part of the country—the air is pore and bra cing, while living streams and spring. of excellent water abound. • Bituminous Coal is extensively mined and supplies a sheep and dealrable fuel, being furnished it mull points et $ to Ft per top—ltrut Wood out be had et the same rota per mtt. Bandinglitone' of expellant quality also 'Unit, which can be procured for little more than the expense of tgatoportation. The greet fertility of these tangs, which are a blast rich mould, from two to Aye ISt deep, and gently roll log; their contiguity to this road, by which every , fact lit yis furnished for travel and transportation to the principal market' North, South, East, West, and the economy, with which they can be mitigated, render them the most valuable investment that can be found, and present the most favorable opportunity Tor persons of industrious habits and small means to acquire a com fortable independence In a few years. Chicago le now the greeted grain market lathe world; and The facility and economy with whirls the products of these lands can be transported to that market, make them muoh more profitable, at the prices asked, thou those more remote at government rates, is the eddl tioisal Bost of transportation la a perpetual tag wo The latter, which must be borne by the producer, in the re duced:4l)lin he receives for his grain, &o. Th Itle is perfect—and when the final payments are made, deeds era executed by the trustees appointed by the Rate, and In whom the title Is vested, to the por chums, which oonveyto them absolute titles in fee sim ple, free end clear *revery Ineumbrance, lien or mort be prices are hankie to 130 : Interest only 3 per et. Twenty per et. will be deducted from the price for cub. Thane who pnrokue on long credit, give notes payable in aro, three, four, ATO And 111701/tll after date, and are required to improve one-tenth annually , for lITO yearn, so as to have one-half the land under cultivation et the end pf that time, Competent surveyors will accompany those wbo wish to IMILLOLOO these Lands, free of charge, and aid them In makinguelections. The Londe remaining unsold me as rich and reliable as those which have been disposed of. 3EOTIONAT4 MAPS Will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents in postage etamps, and books or pamphlet' containing nu lumens Inetances of lutes/WO farming, signed by re speetable and well known farmers living In the neigh borhood of the Railroad Lards, throughout the State— 'also the cost of fencing, price of tittle, expense of bar vesting, threshing, 0t0.,--or any ether information— will be cheerfully given on application, either personally or b' letter, in lenglish, Frenoh, or German, addressed to , JOIIN WILSON. Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central R. R. Co. 'Odle. to Illinois Central Who'd Depot, Chicago, Il linois. ant ANDS{ LANDSII—I OFFER FOR L sale the following valuable LANDS In SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA. All persons are hereby cau- tioned against trespaasing upon any of than.' Ootober, T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Oa DOUOITYRTT COITNTT Lt 1:01444—N05. th, 95, 97 1111LIR OOPNTT •• • . 711). Plat/let—No. 335. 01.11 do—Nod. 18, 328, 320, 333, 309, BTB, 379, 3 1 30, 410 400 4QB. loth Digeo—No.. L 5, 48, 47. WORTH (WYATT. Irib District—Nos. /24, 525• .16th do " 11, 12, 65. letb.: do " 20, 27, 38, 239. LUZ COUNTY. /lIT District—Noe. 130, 100, 168, 100. 13th do " 4,181 14th do " 113, 144. soon 15th District—No. 91. goidrnsei 00111177. TERANIA. COUNT'S' 11th Dlatrict—Noe. 128, 250. 12th do 192, 201. RANDOLPU COUNTY 80 District—No.l44 MILLIS 000117 12th District—Noe. 200, 221, 2EI, 223.224, 220, 257; 331 376, 370, 300. 1871 r do 0, 18, 10, 28, 30, 78, 391, 392, 331. DCOATUR COPHTT 14th.Diatrict—Noe. 130. 27th do " 190, 240. DOOLY 0017ATY. Id District—Noe. 7, , 718 211, 212, 2 213, 214 221 2:2 223 224, 225, 220, 221, .124. 24 do "'152,237. 7th do 211. fah do " 110. 11011BTON COUNTY oth District—No. 214 PULAS[t 000N?T Bth District—No.lo2., TATLOR MONTT 13th District—Nos. ST, 88. 14th do " 03,04. OFFICE TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, COMPIEROIAI. BUILDINC, Nos. 57 'and 50 WILLIAM . STREET. New Toms. July 28,1867. Tit:. Trustee', in conformity' to the chatter of the Com any submit the following statement of its affairs on the 80 1 h of June, 1857 : Pretolums on Risks outstanding 80th Tune, 1886 8215,012 75 Premiums received during the year ending 80th June, 1857 760,127 3: Total Premiums (No ,Policies hare been Issued upon Fire Ripe dieconnected with Marine Rieke.) Premiums marked off as earned for the year ending 80th June, 1657 $749,224 65 Lowland Expense. Return Premiums $530,006 19 65,202 10 Ratinitrancee 62,934 51 The Assets of the Company on the 30th June, 1857, were le follows : Notes in advance of Premiums. $201,156 60 Premium Notes and Sills Receivable 406,104 12 Loans on Stocks, Stocks and otber Securi. ties, Salvage, and Ile-Insurance Claim. Cash in Danki Total Amts...., ... ay ... - - The Board of Trudges hove this d resolved, that as an interest on the fltz Bs% Urn: on the outstanding Scrip of the Company, ba paid In cash to the holders thereof, or their legal representatives, on and after TUESDAY, the 11th of August next. The Board have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TEN Pea Cosr. on the net earned Premiums of the Company for the year ending 10th June, 1857, for which certifi cates will be issued on and after TUESDAY, the 11th of August next. By order of the Board, HENRY D. KING, Secretary. TRUSTEE'S. Low, James Barstow, Josiah 0. Low, James O. Bell, Stephen 0. Harrison, Charles L. Frost, , William A. Sale, Geo. B. Morewood, James L. Adams, . Sheppard Candy, John B. Beaman, ' Charles Carve, Charles W. Blossom, Ca has H. Norton, Anson O. Phelps Robert M. llordell, Edward Betortsa, Cornelius W. Thomas, ' John P. 0„al rk, Thos. B. Ocialdington, James lik. Mulford, biomes Taylor, Silas K."Kyorett, . 11. K. Corning, Sobpyler Liviugston, James It, Phillips, l9l l l / aip T. Frost John 0. Wllliams, William It Kirkland, William II Brodie, , Henry A. llelaer, LOuie S. Fellowe, ben B. Crocker, Willard JN. Newell, ' John C. Jackson, Jacob A; Corey, Joseph F. Navarro, Oliver Wetmore, , Wm. W. T . Greeuvpity, Charles P. Marti' •' e i • • • DAN% BRAKE no2-6m ADRIAN B. HO l MITII President. MES, Ylos-President eiIiAALES, P. o.4.l4DWELL—Wholosale WIJ ind Retail WHIP sod O.ANX Monolacturer, No. 4 Sore POURTH 0p.... iI • . ' •E ft; y P *14 , 10/44 i.4 41Timilj_or aTtil! vortl*Vatir. s , 11108IN.--600iARRELS SOLPMAKERS .1.111111,08 th, prrive per same; 'J. IL Planner War We by RAVIN It 111,011111TER, NINA Witty Ontl, SAVING FUND—FIVE PER OENT. TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 00H PANY.—WALNUT BTERET BOUTS-WWII' CORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. Inoonronnisn at nu &rill OF PIUMOTLY/111. Money is tqatlte.l in any sum, bap or stain, Ind tn teseat paid Iron the day of deposit to the day or with.' drawnl. The once le open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till T °Week tille evenlng, mid on Monday and Thursday evenings 9 o'clock. ' HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT BELPRIDOE, Viols President. WIII: J. Blip, Oforetuy. , DIALIOII . OIB : Hen. Henry L. /leaner, C. Landreth Mune, Edward L. oerter, P. Oarroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph D. Barry, Semi. K. Ashton, Henry L. Oburolumso, James o:Smith, yearkels Lee. Money le received and payments made daily. The Investments axe made In conformity with the provisions of the °barter, In REAL ESTATE POET. GAGES, GROUND 11112 , 1T8, and math first clue securi ties as will eters," (mare perfect security to the depoii• tore, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta• bility to this SPENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner' of 1 , 7 FIFTH and WALNUT Streets. Open daily, from 9 to 8, and on Tuesday and Friday Evening' ' until 8 o'clock. Large or mall mune received J , and paid with oat notice, with PITS PER OENT,NTEREBT, by check or otherwise. JOHN THOMSON, Pree't. VIOL I.I3IIIDENTS THOS. T. TASKED, EDWIN M. LEWD!. 8/00 RRRRRR AID 731111001131, WM— T. REBUILT. 7117871101, Was. 0. Ludwig, D.C. Leap, Charles E. yen, A. Matey, Israel W. Morris, Jr., Wm. Neal, Thos. Neilsn, Thomas S. Reed, E. D. James Russell, Thos. P.Sparhawls, Oscar Thompson, Pater Williamson, Imo S. Waterman, Oharles T. Takes. John B. Austin, John E. Addicka, &lemon Altar, M. W. Baldwin, William Clark, Ephraim Clark, Jr., Charles 8. Carotin, Robert Clark, A. J. Drexel, Cherie, Dank, Wm. B. loiter, Benjamin Gerhard, John Jordan, Jr., Lewis Lewis, Jr., and-am NTO. 88 (241) DOOK STREET. FIVE 1 PER GENT. BTATE RANINas ERNE. NO. 82 (241) DOCK STREET. rrvz /1 PER (AMT. BTATZ SAVINGS FUND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE Pls inn. STATE SAVINGS FOND. N °.83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER C ENT, STATE farltal3 TONE. oial•ly Illatbintrn Glib iron. VANCIII. ♦. YllllOl. Z. TAVOIiAII 1111/1/101 WILLIAM K. KIIILZICIL. SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, ➢IPTH AND WASHINGTON STRUTS, PHILIDIILPELL. - • MERRICK & SONS, INGINRIORB AND HAW:HBO:MB, manufacture High and Low Pressure fitment Magian, foe Land, River, and Marina males. Boilers Gasometors, Tanks, lebn Roots, ke., Oast fags of ail kinds, slither Iron or BMW Iron frame roofs for Ou Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, 843 Retorts and Ou Machinery of the latest and moat improved oonstruction. Mrery descnplion of Plantation machinery, each u Sugar, Baer, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Paul, Open Steam Train', Defecators, Pllts» Pumping Ragines, ko. Bole Agents for N. Milieus's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Namnyttils Pateat Steam Hammer, 3, P. Rom , Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pampa. Buperlutendeat—B. H. BARTOL IDICHARD NORRIS & SON, L 000.11.0- xii, TIV STEAM ENGINE BUILDRIIB, 1111T1111 TTTTT g BERICRE, HARILTON, FAIRVIEW AND orange GARDEN STARRED, PIIILADS,LPIIIA. Begaged exclualvely in the mannfootiare of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Mannfacture to order Locomotives of any arrange. ment, weight or calamity, for the nal, of Wood or Cabo, or .litlllVlllloll/ Coal in .to rolae state, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WMOO/ 111 1 / 1 1110 111100.0, GAO 011 FIRE. In design, material and workmanship, the Loeomo lives produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex celled by any. The materials need In construction are made on the spot, ant insure the beet quality and moat reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Corn pets Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the EST OF WORN WITH GREAT DESPATCH, 0/ LIT RIPIIIIIID. . . CHILIAD OAR WHIRLS, IFIAMMBRIID With !ming* of auy Woo or form IRON AND BRASS CASTING ' S, Ann NAINLINI WORK generally. 11101XLAD NORMA 4Al•ly PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL zR WoW._ RE Y, NEAFIE & CO., PEACTIOAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MAOHINISTS L __BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS AND SOUNDERS. Raving for many years been In succsufnl operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &c., &0., respectfully offer their services to the_publie, as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all tires, Marine, River, and Stationary. Raving sett of pattern' of different glee, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern making made at the ahorteot notice,. High and Low Pressure, glue, Tubu lar and Oylinder Boiler', ot the beat Pennsylvania char coal Iron. gorgings of all sites and kinds; Iron and Brads Castings of all daduriptiorts; Roll Turning, Screw ()Titling, and all other work connected with the above bumbles.. Drawings end apsolfleatlori for all work done at their establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The zubscrlbers have ample wharf dock room for re pain of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, Mocha, &0., &c., for raising heavy or light weights. THOMAS HEANEY, JACOB Q. NIAILIII, JOHN P. LEVY, sal-7 BEACH an PALMER Street+, Herukctou NOTICE.-CHESTNUT STREET 11 BRIDGE. PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, in the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SUR VEYS, City Building, RUTH Street, below Walnut, until the second day of January, 11413. Said Bridge to be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or with not more than one pier in the water-way; the materials of construction throughout to be indestructl ble by tire. Distance between abutments - - ... . . .. . .. . Width of Bridge, out to out, not lea' than.. 42 " Elevation above low water 37 " For an arch the springing line should not be less than even feet above low water. - . The Plans and Estimates will be received under the arrangement and conditions specified in the ordi nance of Council', approved November 2d, 1857, as fol lows, via: gItC7IO2I 2. That all plans and estimates tobe received by the 011ie! Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila delphia, each, plan and estimate to beer a private mark, and be accompanied by a sealed communication having corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan most ap proved shall have been selected. SeoStott 3. That all each plans and estnnates shall, when received, become the property ofthe City of Phila delphia, and shall be presented within two months after the passage of this ordinance, when It shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations, to invite a commission consisting of three civil engi neers, who, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plata presented, to the Bridge lite proposed, and report to Councils the number of plans received, the names of the designers, and the character and estimated coat of Use three plans by them preferred. Scormg 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Comnils• Mauer of Highways, upon a certificate presented and signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to tame warrants in payment of the east of the aforesaid adver tisements, and also in favor of those persons who may have preeentod the three plans preferred by said com mission i to the first in point of merit, the sum 0(1400; to the second, $250, and to the third $lOOl said warrants to be charged to Item No. 18 of appropriation made to the Department of Highways, &a , for the year 1657, approved March 18, 1657.1 For further information. or for cross section of river, address STRICKLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philad a. noti-dtjan3 MAROHANT'D CRYSTALOGRAPHS, OR PIIOTOORAPIIIO MINIATURES IN OIL, N. R. corner of EIGHTU and LOCUST. --•• • - . The above pictures differ essent.ally from anything ever before offered to the public. Their softness, and truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or deal to which they are exposed to manipulation equally settles the question of their permanence. These facts enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the piddle and to his friends. They are enured by letters patent to, and can be had ONLY of E. D. MARCHANT. fly Pertralto of GO Cabinet, and life aim on canna u Loretolore. se 1%-3m VIII II LJO LA MP S.—THE PUBLIC IS reepectf ally informed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give Information respect. ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lampe; or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them 41412 e proper time; or if not properly cleaned and In good lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Daily, No. 808 Wharton at., First Ward; Mundell Carty, No. 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Ward; Hiram O. Kirk, Ne. 1438 Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; M. W. Denhong, No. 2231 Coates neat, Fifteenth Ward; Thos. V. Bowlby, Gas 0 ffice, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West Philadelphia;) M. 11. ld'Fadden, Gee Office, Twenty- Second Ward, (Germantown;) N9m. N. Market, Gas Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,) and at the Gas Office in Seventh street, below Market. • By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works. A. J. KITE, ocl-em Superintendent of Distribution. 075,140 1 4 804E1,282 80 IDILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY !N. W. Dor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sta. . - - L. PIILOUZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa. tronage heretofore accented to their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance would 1113120t1000 to Printers and Publishers that thet'r new SPEOIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no. tine. Their Irma practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better dn. Ished avUole than their cotemporarles. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materiels, would do well to apply to them preelous to purchasing eleewhere. 5119.259 94 Old type taken it 9 cent/ per pound, In exchange for new at specimen prices. 'CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS COKE, of excellent quality, is mold at the PHILADELPHIA GAO WORES for the reduced price of Are cents a hue)" el, and may be obtained in large or email quantity by ap plying at 'the QM Office, No. 20 Routh SEVENTH Street. To Purchasers by Wholesale, It is sold at the Works, In First Ward, by the ton, at • pries equivalent to An thracite, a ts 2 60 per ton. (Signed,) .C. onssoN, Engineer. PHILAPHLPEITA GAB Waage, Aug. W. ' 6 '. 4.2741 COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP /scoria N. W, unauts, N 0.109 (late 48) South 21611TH, below Chestnut street, has become a saying of 50 pr cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, and also the convenience of having their old Carriage Lampe new ether-topped and bottomed, and Rant by ewes. to all parts WS Mr bl EvAroiso;—lo,ooo—pniNTEn,lA Oarde ler Hour: T. P. 444 Sat was or.lookel kids wki• raIIISS D P PuadAl. rt Lt uu.a. itTO • .va• laaru tsl"3 nalm Pm, 12. A 1.1v4a. 0.0 L of l tio mut. Cing ionel bed NlTl...tor 1• 19, ...A. ja mat, ratedel 7 l eo , JAboui ,8011:111TRI ST.bekertChcatst. MARCUS BAST, No. 204 NORTH if HTRD STRUT, WHOLESALE 'AXD RETAIL .13 0 ORSHLL ER , BY for sale TILE Ah.HIRSOA.NREADSR—anes book, designed by Its author, A. D. KALE rAhlt for the use of the higher alums In the Amulemieeena Schools or Awericav-br the dttOOR Of 11133011 ow, 692• j Saving° Arititti. lIINHY LATIIIIR ROSIIIII 4s4tantP erompatties. HOWARD -FIRE AND. MARINE IN -BURANCE C O 343ANT-013 44 No. 412 WALNUT stroet, Philadelphl*. Th 4 followung st4temaot of the aw n , of the eoMparly is pita/0164 to vootormity with * prafilon Of Ito thrtor : MMUS! iItOIIIVED 1004 AtfatieT I, lan, TO 100II3T 31, 1357. Fire preralruns 3.33,113 31 *Urine premiums ...... -...... 211,193 02 3311 DO I.arpfttud protakuni3 Total amount premiums token. $363,147 43 Earned ere premiums 25,072 96 Earned =ring pramlams 166.005 00-180,0111 60 Deduct return premium, Net tuned $168,359 09 Marina lasses paid. $93,10 76 fir* losses paid.... 8,03111 $101,910 80 Salvage re 1101,918 'Too 57 ictereet re- cet►ad...4,851 )57 - &net .2,911 62 -8,050 66- 03,688 70 Expanse' for commissions to *gents, abatements In lien of scrip, maul's, omee rent, furnishing office, books, lois eta, t o i flt ne gui 4o Pr MOATS. Caih on hand. ..... .112,315 89 Bllts receivable . . 119,287q2 Bonds and mortgages 165,000 00 Stalin 292,100 00 Stock notes 142,900 00 Dne by agents and others 28,312 92 3764,096 64 DIRECTORS. P M. Potts Wm. P. Leech, C. E. Spangler, R. T. Kemal, Abraham Rex, H. R. Houton, Wm. H. Woods, Jos. R. Within, Goers* Rowell, Abraham P. Rem, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Ralnuel,_ O. G. Sower, Charles P. Norton, John W. Sexton, John R. Loran, Herman Haupt, James Z. SW ,to Maim' B. Potts, H H. Shttlbagfont. PERCIVAL 31. POTTS, President C. Z. Small Vies President. W, IL Wooos, Sseretary. orT2 R. T. ,Ranait, Treasnril. FlUl ' .1 INSURANCE. . BPEING . GARBEN MR INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASH, AND 6iC DAILY INVESTED, 0111108, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD SITS., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. John H. Wined, Hoary M. Phil: my David Woalppor, Lewis Shinnask Benjamin Davis, John Landoll, John Evans, Jr Charles liald, Aulsy IL Park, William 2 Woo', Jamas Darnall, John B. filavanson, Jacob 8 Ilithatmo, Corwin Stoddard, Hoary Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast, Game K. Childs. JOHN H. DOHNERT, President. L. ERIIMBHAAR, Secretary. sant =—ly NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.- OFF lON 414 WALNUT St. Franklin Itaiktings. FIRS AND MA RINE INVIRANCE. CAPITAL 1100,000, Wl= PRIVILSOI fo TO 600,000. ?kit Company la now rally organ tad, and ProDeroi make all ktada of Infernos atilt lam or damage by Yin and Marine Perna, at entrant rata. 071,101019. IL 0. LAuctuur, Prsaident. RICIIARD 81IIILDS , roe Praaldiat. 010. SCOTT, Bametuy DIAIOIOI9. H. O. Laughlin, D. Sharwood, Win. Osborn*, Richard Shields, T. P. libesell, THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY 061 e. No 406 (late P 2) WALNUT at. Capital and Auriga., 6260,000. This Company contitmes to make lanrsnee gamut lou er damage by Pin atut the Perils of the Bea, Iceland Navigstion and Transportation at cutest rates. OPPIONittI. Prealient—ONO. 11. HART Yla Pnaldent-3. P. ROBE. Secretary and Tremater—ll. R. COGOBILALL. Ardstant Secretary-8. 11. BIFTLER. ROTORS. Charles Win. D. LIVIA, L. Pomeroy, Andrew H. CLAW:wag, H. B. Oongahall, Samuel Jones, M. D., A. P. Obeeibronelt. George G. Mart, E. P. 800, A. 0. Oatta Joaspla Edwards, John G. Dale, Non. Ilanry M. PMlar, Poster B. Pinatas. John B. Ohisaaws, an 1.17 LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIPS INSURANC2 COMPANY, Southeast Corner of TRIAD and WOK Streets. Cepttal, $412,726 OS. INSURES LIVES for Mort term, ler for the whole tern of lit ants annuities and endowments—pur chases life on Interests In Real Mato, and makes all oontraota depending on the aontlntreneles of Life. They set u Raseotors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees and Guardians. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT to any amount— Pisa Per Oent. Internet allowed from date of deposit, payable beck on demand without notion. ASSETS OP THE COMPANY, January Irt , lBb7. Lowe of the gnats of Pennerleania, Phila delphia City, Perm , * Railroad, Camden and Amboy Railroad, and other Leans 4179,6911 38 Bonds, Mortgages and Real Estate_ . . 117,137 19 Stocks in Banks, Insuranca, and Rail- • road Oompsnles 111,719 99 Premium Note' and Loans on Collateral, 193,002 01 Cash in Bank, dot from Agents, Inter. act, Re Gaassatto• Capital, Subectription Noted.. 3711,933 03 DLNIKL L. ?MUM, Presiduat. 11.3111 KL R. 8T08.38, Ttes ?real. 3000 W. Houton. &weary. ant-17 A Rini() FIRE INSURANCE COMPA rx NY, NNW YOBIC.-00ice, No 20 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Bank— bash capital, g 250,000, with a ourplas. Thu Company Lamm knileng„,ll,f,:r -ehindlse, furniture, Teasel" in port and their and other property, ardnat Lou or Damage by firs and the Was of Latest Natiption. DMSOTORD. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Baths B. Oman, Henry 0. Brava, Henry DAVI', ltdainnd Penfold; O. U. Lillentud, union E. Corning, Theo. Panama', Jr. Ogden Haggerty, MIA& Z. Morris, Thome. Ronagan, Abu. R. Ton Nest, John H. Buie, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas B. Nelms, Charge. Banton, June W. Phillips, Louis Lorut Charles A Mar, filmset o. duddm, Edward Ulneken, Bteph. Cambreleng„ Wm. N. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Charted', frost; John Ward, Lcthrop L. &law, Henry K. Bogert, William B. l'll, Peter Idea, Emery Thayer, Benjamin H. Yield, Geo. Weatfeldt, A. B. Prothingluum, Bannon Taylor, Thu. N. Young., nosey B. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALDIIRT WARD, Pres:dent. SIMARD A. OAILIT, 84{114417. an 10.1 y MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.—Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, 5600,000. Plrel, Marine, and Inland Transportatlou. DIRJOIOIII Aaron B. Lippineott a Oharles Whoa, Win. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weitz, Charles J. Yield, James P. Smyth, Wen. B. Thaw, J. Rinaldo Bank, Wm. Neal, John P. Simone AARON 11. LIPPINCOTT, Pr:ordeal. Wit A. RHODES, 'nee Prea fdent. ALPHKD WESKS, Secretary. J. W. biIABTISN, Surveyor. This Company wag organised with a auk ewpital, and the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to Its available reaources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of /oases. Moe No. 1 b Uerehantai Rxehaoge, Philadelphia. THE MERCANTILE MUTUAL UM RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.-02ce No. 422 WALNUT Serest, opposite the Exchange. MA RrNE RISKS on Ywelo Carpal, and Ymights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per - Rallroade, Canals, Boats, and other earflaps. ALL THE PROFITS divided annually among tie Ai lured, and ample security in cams or Ices. Thomas T. Botcher, Alpraon E. Ashbunar, Alfred Isauitt, Thomas S. Foster, Gaztavaa Engah, James H. Stroup, Alfred Ade, A. G. Cattail, Merle. B. Carsten, Simnel Boblawn, John O. Kolar, John P. Steiner, Henry Grambo, - Wm. 7 Caner, eataborg. RIB NILES, PramUNA. ITT, Vies krestdaat. mtlay Edward Harris Miles, John M. Odenheimer, Mahlon Samuel J. Slurpless, Isaac Junes, Henry Preant, Edward G. James, William L. Springs, Franklin O. Jones, Daniel Haddock, Jr., William Taylor, James Murphy, Win. P. Smith, A. J. Antal°, B=ll6l L. EDWARD 11 ALFRED F Joni, O. Miriam, Beare VIIARTER OAK ' ItegilletteCß CO N, Nish Capital $300,000. vicinity adjusted at the PA IRE AND ALkRINE NY - or ItARTFORD7CONN. Loam is Yhilidelpll► aid iladelp4 ga Office. Ity leave we refer to D. S. Drown & Co., Phila. Hon. Joel Zones, Phila. Manes, Btout & Co., " Hoe. Hobo Oboete, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co., " Roe. Z. S. WHNema, Bart'd We bore facilities for p acieg any mantilla of /am mo in The most reliable Comp:aloe. PHILADELPHIA OR-VENAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. ila (old No. 146) CHESTNUT ST. _ _ THOMPSON & HOOD, AVMs. itailroab Vitro. IN ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. FOR EABTON ALLENTOWN MAUCH BETHLEHEM 0111INIC, WILICESBARRE, DOYLESTOWN, Ae. Oa and altar Wedneaday, November 4th, 1957, the tram on thin road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun. days excepted) as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Mauch Chunk, And Wilkeebarre (Express) at 9 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Slouch Chunk, (ix. Freed In connection with L. V. R. R. and raaton, by stage, from Iron 11111 Station, at 2.15 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 4.10 P. 51. For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. M. On Tuesday. and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will run th r ough to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return at 1.911. M. TRAINS FOR PIRLADRLPIMA, . . . - . . Leave Bethelem (Express,) at 9 A. 51., and 2.25 P.M. Leave Doylestown, (Atoovamodation,) at 6.35 I. M. Leave Gwynedd, ON SUNDAY do. at 2.20 P. AL E. For I Prom Gwynedd.......9.15 A. M. I Gwynedd.. ...... 2 20 P. 51 Doylestown 430 P. N. 1 Doylestown ..... .6.35 A. 24 Naze to Bethlehem $1 50 ~ Dfauch Chunk 2 130 4 4 wilkeebaere .4 50 PARSRNGER DEPOT, • FRONT and WILLOW Ste , Phila. n 0441 ' ELLIS OLADR, Agent. Lumber. LUMBER ! LUMBER I I—The subscribar, who has for severelyears peopled the premises at Slomi'l Plaidng MU, Iteosington, has removed to COAT)S STREET wusgr, utiowng t he • Phce4ll Planing Mill, oa Delayers avenue, where he intends keepinglorre sportsmen% of Carolina and other Seer. hill boards, stepe;risere, shelving, piling, fencing sad scaffold boards thorouglhly seasoned and welt worked. Nor isle at the lowest rank priool. Paralluiliall its ta. 'vited to tall and oralne for thezoselves, and of. fort will be made to give setlsesatlen. Orden ;volleyed and supplied at the shortest notit4 tor aL *is sod Mum or - gbittlarn yellow Plos j Timber andawothw anl4l 1 11 . P. IktO11: Ilattlitt4l ARPWS . BEN'S_ AND BOYS' 1.3 CLOTHING, Bort% 101111411 IBmi, wines ifit* fat Pm. 4110•37 PWESTERN TRAVELLERS. ISPEDM AND MULTI" AiIIiNGEICIDIRI. NORTIIRRN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAIN& TROY BALTIIII.OII3 TO WEST On ant attar Jean 1at,1257, TWO DAILY TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh AM all Watt eau and South or Northwestern elides. THE MORNING HAIL TRAIN Lama Baltimore daily (lintriay ezeoryiaal) at Ilk A. W. with the Mall Train arrer Lb. arra Nam arlvaala Bailroad , and arriving is Pilaabarsk 1.111 TEN AMMON EMI= TRAIN to Leares galtiatoro daily (Sunday excepted) at S P. X. b at NIGHT IXPRID33 nun( Leaves Baltimore rf ERY NIGHT 1110 P. X , eoi as Aing with the Ligltalae X ZJoe = ever ins Iseaasyt- Tanta Railroad for Pi , arriving 5t1.910 P. St. A4 l ,then• trains connect dowdy at Pi with trains or the Pittsburgh, Foot Way= Chicago fiat/road, and its North Smithies and Western econnictlons. PAIVIIIIMIP for Chicago, Each island ton, lows Oily Nlisowakee, Debora., Se , Kai son, sad other iesd." eines la the Northwest, villain said: oaf komfred * trued and 4% 4103 In Vies, with four len chomps of airs, by taking this Mite. • paisesagets for Clarelaad bandoecy, Teledis aad Detroit, go by this route, sad She Um* is x wm aud , being HS nines charter than by any other neat.. [l7' Pagesingera far St.lndiar-apoila, Serra Haste, Cairo, and all paint/ on th e Lower lad llppar bflasibtlypt, rabbles* &pages of cant, sad antra I. sit_ ranee of sal. raw mate; and to sffi.a=4. Colnutess, Dalton, =I other proogamt 4tha, as oxiit " il & Weora :gago memo TEZOIXiii std stele ram FOR THE NORTH: Th. 8.15 AM. manacle doled with Lwow Trate or er the Dassiobla road for~Dtarepert links, Daehiattsw, Dania!, Magna Mks, sea Ceauda, thus forming tae Rem thoci railway swats to Neetlereaters pennsylnuna and Weston New Took. Paaaesepra wild dad this the ahartast, cheapest, and mat axrditioes relate to Niagara Pella sad Canada TtuTiagb Tithes are issued to Philadelphia via, Or iambi* and Laninstar by ail the tildes at each, omit train having are cannectians. Passe by this roots avoid trtioollod bridges, and all theat aese of ferrying across the Ilaapsehaana rive. Names» fee Rasovor,Masekootor,Go sattoborg, Carnal*, Caosabusbarg, go by at CU A. bill., mad SP.M. WESTIIMIMat DiLLSCH. The Cars on this road oaks ooa trip per day, ingsnest ing with the train at 3 P. N. Per THROUGH TICINTS and ferther tafermatiloa, a ply net the Titbit 011aa. ealrort illatioa, N. B. came el Calvert and Praklia strong. saySa4l O. Y. ADILIIOII,6O`I. 63 40-144,33 27 $24,075 82 DENNSYLVARLA. FUILROAD.-Tllll 4311141 43121YRAL PAWN, sessusether the At Isott• Cat** 'nth Witessos, North-surterst, sag heals suttee Status, bg scuttle:sous talus) amt. This Rossi gm souds s 4 Pittsburgh with daily Dad rtassers to sit pants ea the trusters lama; sad Cisotsland and Isslosky frith Item= to all M4se the North-werters Lass ; matter the most D CHBAttiff sad IlUditi 110ef_kay TM& ?see& RAM So sad Aron the GALA? Viet JPELLADZLIWA AID rim Br BIM Peas Cues--Iloota, Moos, Hata, sad Caps, Books, Dry 004.1 a, Oat bozos Wes uul troths), Drag, OP loaii sod West ,natters, Tank to. . or 10 fa Raooso Ques—Doeasatiollhaattaa, Matting and Ticking, Oa oriatail Wee), Drags (is natal, Hardoarek, Leather, (Ia talk or betas) Wool, sad Sheep Pelts Esatrard, k in te...110*. or /a 11 SIIIID CLASS—Anti/a, Steal, GULL; pa casks), Hemp , D aces lad Pert, Boned, (loceia or to aseks), Tckooto, roaaeastarld,(ozosyl Nara or ma de ,de Jac, 11/0 11. loose= Cu PM, litherogis Boat, sod Pork, (la auks or basso asstrard). Laid Am Lard tri e r, Bata Ash, Ovristaa Clay, r.r , Pita, Roos, de per la fh Ptora—Tk. per Rd., instil farther seam Furs{-334.1er 100 lie , instil farther sotlee. la ehtellar Goods boas say petal Zan of Pleßadol alga, be atetkalar to aea .n axem rids Peareperrosis Raaread. ,, all Gooda to lb* Armor of thsa Road, at Philadelphia, or vtl lo fererareed withaat &tootles'. Oporgeltlialirr, W. C. Eltoteabary, A. M. OarMe, 0. 0. llntltr," Ow. Scott. (lal2-y Puma, Mail3,—llarria, Warmly & Cto,, Tann.; P. 7. Bart Co., 8t LOCia Eo r I. L 3, 31.= k Bon, Sian:4W Ind.; Denraim.ll, 8,51 & Warioek, and Carpenter & Jones; Inairrille, lEy.; R. O. No 3. dram, Valise*, lixl H. W. Wows & Co, and Inria it. Co , Ciar:anati; N. W. Graham k Co., Zaaorrlne, Ohio; Leoeh & Co , No 64 ?Why street, Borten; Leith A Co. No. It Ancor Honse,lkrat Yeek.l3o, Mikis and No. 3 Batter) Plan, New moth; N. J. Etaaohot Philadelphia ; liagrav & Zoom, Saltinorei D. A . POMO, Pittetough. NEIP YORK LUTE .4 .-THE CAMDEN A AND AMBOY ELM:OAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TUN ON BALLIOAD OOMPANTI /BON PRELADALPHIA TO luny Tom, AWria. /LAOIS. Lem as follows, vis : Las. At IA. X 1 trout Htliiiigtota Depot, rib Jetty City, Kul 11 At 6 A. X., vii Canidan and Jacoby City, Noir Jer - sty Aocoiamolition ... At 6 A. Di., via Clinician sod Amboy, Atiesettoods. Cos , 1 At 7 A. - X., vi 6 Pundits Lai Jewry City, MarbiAg Mtn il At 10 A. id., by atseAtbobt Trtztoit, Ii& Tway and Jorsej City, Itoraini e At 2 P. M., vis Csadas bad Att li C, 'l o. sad A. 1- Frets a At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Peening Mall At 3 P. M., vis Camden and Amboy, Ancoemoble. $ Lon, Ist Clam At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Atemtunoda tion, sad Clair At 6 P. M., via Camden sat Amboy, Aemenrsodn, tion, let Chum At 6P. IL via Camdea and Azibc7, Asemmoneda. Lon, 2tai Claes Vie 6P. M. line non dray , all others lacedays • minted. itpreaa Linos stop at the prindpal stationsonly. For Belvidere, Barton FLuningtoa, As, at 6A. and 4 P. Id , from Matsui street nbarf. For Maher (tap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wiltaabars Montrose, Great Barad, &a, at 6 A. M., via Deliontr Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For Yraehold, at 6 A. M. and 3 P. M. ... t 1,780 47 ... 100,000 00 . Tor Yount Holly at L. Y. sad 2X, aad P. It WAY MN= lot Bristol, ?relator' AY Be. e i t S and dY. N. Wttni EiMa aiiilG/MMI Staawbost HICELin ETOOKTON far Unladen* and Intermediate places at 2% P Steamboat TRY. 1 0 .5 foe Tipsy at Is god 11X sad 4 P. M. All Wow., except I A. It, Inn Want is wharf. ErFifty pounds ef baggage Gulp allayed as& pos. tenger. Passengers an prohibited front taking up thing as baggage but their weans g apparel. All irks gage am tap woods to be plad for extra. The Ct pulp lmrit their reepoostbUit7 for Wave to owe 4n* per pound, and will sot be Liable for Eir aineast pmd $lOO, except by special contract. WY. R. (}17131X1, Agest C. It A. IL it. CO. MORML, Arent Ph la. Tr. IL L Co. SPRING 411RANGE3LENT.--PENII - ZAlLlOAD.—Restabigta direct col:mottled with the P ~.i..:,(ar :.).zr,l tot elnelanatl, It. Losis, - lona Ctty, Lonievillo, New Orleans, fit. hies Indianapolis Clovelard, lIMAIII, Ter. Mato; Minato, Sobrootro, In atenr.oe of all other routes oat of Philnielpluo. Arming clue conneetiset with all the Great Ilfull ern Elothonds. Leave Philadalphia, fa:Pittsburgh sad wawa elk; from the Penneyhaat.% RailroadPasaaner Vatic% soeth-east corner of ELEVENTH sad liJilMrT pinata, (entrance on Eleventh strata,) as &Liras : Mail Train at T—, A. M. Path Line at 12 66, P. M. Szprms Mail al 11 Mk Wight. - Colombia R. R. Line harm for tientsbeag at 2.10, T. M., Lancaster Pteccenmodatica,) at 4 30, P. M. The Romeo Mail runs day, the other trays, SON days excepted. Per further partienlars see hand.tills, at the dadment startang•Ninta. Paesengers from tha Ind rill kW this the shortest and most expeditious route to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York or &atom. THOMAS MOOR', Um*, Ysesaiget Lthe Pennsylvania Railroad Oe. Philadelphia, Ye rnary, 1567. n.i37 YIII L ADE LPRI A, GERMANTO WNW AND NOS 111 3TOW N RAIIXOAD.—WLNTra ABRANOEMIENT.—en sad attar 111011 DAY, October 1911,1861 Leave PEW elphia it 8, Tx, BN. 9M, 11X A. 9.10 coin. 4,5, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. X. Lear. Germantown at 6%, 7-35 min. 8,9,10 X A. X, MO, 3-10 min. 4,6, 6, 7,8, and 10 P. M. Orr The 7.85 o'clock A. X Train from Germantown will atop only at Wane Street Statics. Leave Philadelphia ►t 920 min X., t and 9,1( P. M. Leave Germantown BM rain. A. M., 1-19 mta. ad 6.45 0111 P.M. - - Lease Philadelphia at 7X, BX, 11N, A.M., 2,4, 6, and 9 P. M. Leave Chestnut HID at TAGS-401141M8 mia: A M 19-60, 3-40, 540 awl T-40 utIA. P. M. OM lIINDATB.i ) , Leaps Philadelptda, LID A. 11., s sad 11% P. W. Lame Chestnut Hill at 6 A. 5[.,12-50 mat 6.% P. M. Yea MANATTINK, CON..IIIOMOCKEN AND NOW& Leal* Philadelphia at •%, 9, II A.M., 3, 4>f, Ha, and II P. M. USTI. liereletowsat 7, 9,11 . A.,./t, 3 and 640 P. M. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. 11.:axad S P. Y. Leave Norristavrat at iA. M. and SP. M. OERSTED VALLEY RAILROAD POE, DOWNLNG Leave PhiladelPhia at SK A. M , and 3 P. M. Leann Downingtown at 7 V A. M , sad 1 P. M. U. K. SMITH, Saparinteadent. Depot, Ninth and Green streets, Pliladelphin CHANGE OP HOUR S.—P If IL ADE L. PHA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE 'um ROAD. On and after Wednesday, NOT. 11, UV, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA Par Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Exprass,) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 3 20 and 11 P. M. For New Castle at 8 A. M., and 3.30 P. X. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. For Boyar at 8 A. M. and 330 P. Al. For Seaford at 8 A. M. TRAINS TOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Eames, 11 A. M., and O.= P.M. Lean Wilmington at 7.23 and 11.45 A. M., and 2EI and 9.65 P. M. Leave New Cut], at 11.811 A. U., and OM P.ll. Leave Middletown at 10.15 A. M. and 8.05 P. al. Leave Dover at 9.15 A. M. and T P. M. ;oasts Seaford at 400 P. M. TRAINS FOB BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 9.15 A. M., 2 P. M. sad Ulb A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. do. do. 0.35 P. M. nom Baltimore to Philadelphia. BALTIMORE AND HAVRE DE GRACE A 000.4040- DATION TRAW Leaves Havre do Grace at CIO A. M. Leave, Baltimore at 4.00 P. M. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will ran as follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 5.80 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 8.30 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Orsee at bP. 11. oc 81.11 8. M. FELTON, Preaider.t. CH. GARDEN &CO., * Manufacture F U RS , Wholesale beaten In RATS, CAPS, STRAW GOODS, FANCY SILK AND STRAW BONNE TS ARTIFICIAL FLOWERS, R H O ET/LES S FR ATIIS, t. No. 699, (old - No. VR 190) MASKS'SStreet, Seknr Sixth, south sole, And No. 023 MINOR. Street 2 0. NEM GAlllllgb DaNal. DOSOYAL Yereltants are rupestrelly Wilted to eliustee ROA idOek •I • esT4tro 441.13: 3EIL PAS IM i I saa.l4m Ito. 6 6. EIZTH 'brat, Yhams ryNGRE SS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD. NII Inca a sac, No. ao N. coBND $1 ,t, Itailroults. H. H. EDITSTON, Guard height Agent, nitthalpilia. H. J. LOXISAS.I2. Saperiatierhet, A..ttossa, Pa. THROVEIR TIAIJS TOIL OTIMLLNTOWIS ___.. BIINDAYB, CILFSTIOIT lIILL ItALLIOAD ON SUNDAY S ijato, eaps, 2rec.