The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 11, 1857, Image 4

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4h. 2 -lien *97e kilt! When
47ifilididiappened Soaks aipeace, and nothing
witil.alked of at court,'sal the memoir -writers,
WilyTeitiAlf; t l - 61arritiniptits,''carnivals, masque
radek, and se' iiiirtli;ionenneldent occurred to
stipplr thb! toinalelkii 'With talk.: This was no
- cifhlic-t4wthif iietioxiTof breach of promise of
kil.P.g.9.:,4oWAthi.Lhe:Marffe.iteroe l l.Miltjeis;
''' P ee Anil,""-wltllle'rinimpeado mon
. ,4 .Vof,,lfitiijigAtinte-,1,4n -•Who
1 . ". ' iveligt piAllanoni. i'lS'otie 4 , the
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t.' ''- - " I "I " enough" ''.'
19 , 8 oate , arem ngo 1 .
-fist : IttaifitiVeiblitttleifivlvnitementit; Others
s' t-KM.PlPX.lfilliPti.thPeeti° oast eitherr' If 4 11 ?i j
lardy with-senflmental peal iilives df
otisolWri r, Odtuttltfolkitl•front,tincitt to timesre- '
vedied to,us in_V i tinrWorluW.-,' ` ' l ".;'' s''7;
- :110044194 hrofiket.Tan . .clied in ',Piedmont, lefty
ing ner children. His wife was instantly "be
stegi3d Wittilifferd'of-nutriiigo 1 , 3 4 -varfda-vgrest
ICi'4s.' 4144itstAt t i -- SI eireMustance. et which,
W1T4,40 - stifiplatted,by, the.ehroniciers ~, not to
; ervel i"lbr Madame Phillpties Was a very re
, filrnA .. l4§,abittirtbimilitdy, aliened:with' great ,
hefines-mid-lii Alio doiver of:her yOuth ; she
possessed, moreover, in addition to all -these
' phileltltiq# f 4 sWlllMlsailiF , lir`e,s'' ol ..reYeelle
tn
iafe r owil rfght,J4i,qeicoroddkrublci. expectal
tions.e.Pirstiarnong -the suiturs,-who,followed
dei4elosely! 'on , tild'faineial;'Wits' the above
likpitil,s4,M,MlMll•Pf.,,saltlehlilA b' edema' to
have eon • a ,lbolialt follow, ahetwho-Was eer
,tainly mokt ~ scandalously,
,trcatcd : , The nar
' . ' ;inter Va'cite t iWitt4-'s si'dh,,titAceifitively
' - Warn
state.* ,veßY,llatintgiVffiets. ,- ' a Philippes
- - fritgatAt teknesingt'itber-Matlltds'S service, -.be
' • --.. emir* weiald -bii-Raeidpiityto, make use. of
.0911 4 91 the Ikailmild' in'Prince,,' Writtlier
he.was gomeby„expresa -Order of the king.
- . „Despite of her riches, the fair widow seems
t( ff,4tiNb e AdAitletratif* :, * l oo}# 'r 4 s43'' PIO ,
$ "e allowed'lief/suitor .to pay her eipenses
'.. altbe , waY,lfronM Tufln-lty'l'aries and these
- Otiiissqs - Iyete ;14' 1?,0" Mna, light; ''All the
household bier of 'r latiiilinctbaud, besides her
ciWtlckaccompanied- hers , -The Marquis thought
hii- lied '-the. `gaud in finis own hands, and as.
Siltielf the;ttind, f_lf,reatter by, antic ipatlon--
iditiated ihaf ti
,the gentleraen,•servants, and
ortiers of tlw,i . deceitfed , „should be dismissed,
lietrietililli!lsreciat be e s r kre i s r' Sa s i k n e e c t ic a l i l l y d
Oinoiselles, feuartieirde 'obambre, and .others
for different kinds ofovori, as many as fifteen
or. sixteen. Nit 'Madame Philippes was to
prudent that she nevet t it isralleged,,allowed a
Word to , esPape tharWould bind her; and yet
, ise , :bleydi that.slie'eltained all; the' assiatance
alio wide/ " ' '
* ' Tile Mary uis, as so on as,theygot upon French
- glontld„hzidurd.o!Sd:(ltaliam that lie }gas), all
WA idlelaita likiiii-the-watch 'to' prevent any
consmunicationmbeing brought from a rival i
for, he did uot doubt tint both a rare pearl
Would be i migerly sought after.,Tet,,in , spite
;Mail precantioph. int.-40On• as the party lar.
rived at Lyons, a courier , carats 'from-M. de
Vietildville, at-0101v° of the lady, mid dalivered
1a 7 0, , t , te.r0 09%,eret11thatno One ever suspect-
WO* . -existence. ..Theseletters contained
thedufbrinatfon that the court had , heard of the
p'eciiMlig•haarlidge witialli" Marquis of Salucca;
AS, believed,th,e couple were coming to Paris
for. tha_wedding. , . The nowstifid much pleased
tie king, Ilegatute, hi);_hmlys heard ' that
lows:bounds, miot (iii it,gpu more iliac any
thia,,Tiszuf thought that .-the. Marquis, having
become &Freed:lnnen Ili - thiiiilliance, would be
tebieleitliful , Ofer 'api,rtiiitiii. This ;toss was a
tiiiittitrient'ality not to have been expected from
Pralmia 4 ll l 3 -First. ', However,' said the Cortes-
Pendedtl 41 think you are going to marry
Were for. the god_ of, your own country ,than
year owl-good--If what khear,be true ;''but -I
e t atiti#t•yetboTe'Velt i for it is nor,likelythat
-/, Pi.Pllidi:tatet)idving"tefin. so h a ppyin your
tisitluerriage -enter , on Ai:wilier so-hurriedly
witbont.eveni;taraing youtfrienda." -• g ,
Madame de Monte-pw it in reply Wrote very
91w o. i
aeteristietfer; ''.,Eirtneue other things,
she said :-... 44 /,would. rather, die than do any
thing Otwhich I might-have-reason to repent;
-yeti will cdefetilhat the, extreme necessity
iiki mos ickhl4,o4leadi of thelate marsh left s
, alt made „me , trip in words. But al
ave He in n
has so' lielpiul Mt, that., here 'I linimviived in
Franid.without being ,iffilanced,proiniscd, or
eontwiod.loliving man, :4 ;I am veryanuch
. surPrised 'the kinCeb,offidthitik I. am going to
ll_Agl4 o i*B l "44 l lii 4rls° of r ay 00
1M4u 4 5744 kali:lßC* ..tast s. •I will never
loran -Itidiawkend, if I were, the last man I
abbfild - Agiests"to Mt& 'Me "se would`be the
Ittik 4111:11 1 010:-Ti 6 1444 0 i , ieafinItaWitich I will
give youriwbeii.we-tneef, ,, but, especially, he ,
, Imiudelie4-li tt , ide!f i,'.VerW il
b e;
aired
-Fibllidlliti:" ',""';'- ' ' ',-.,;
But spite ofthis dec , aratior, the,beantifid
Madame Philippe!' remained at Lyons,.under
the
'*llit thi&M;Rqutil, "Wlicf ,',lfent ttrelve
daYain ratikineilfejprepaiations, intending_ to
arriviztat , ..conrt - hi t.tnagnific.ent style;'' When
thepft arleitiith - set - oiff,;tliefebagglige was
qt ellOrannifi 4 1 14,4 1 /*trais 50' uiAikntrOns, tbat
sox,greatimatswere.filledai They did all-their
cuoillig off-beard: 6 With • thent - they-tooi-a
liOd*".4taks{:4oo(l' PY ..,A... Marlillie to
arniiselifir mitbe.,river, and alleviate, the en
nui- SO°, lady for the lots (if her' Itugband.
Tifek 4MM-tied:en flid toie iit Rentable, and
sentbi land the horses and mules, which ,ar-
rived as soon as therdid at Briare. ,1 I , ' , 1 ,
M. de yieillevipo had news of their ,move
ments nearly every daJr, by;:thn.douriers .who
constantly passedron their ivapfkomrPledmont
• to tho'court ;: he went'out front Paris as far as
Corbel!, with about eighty hone r on 'the eve
ning when"the travellMn . arrived at , ErsOnne.
He sent a traetisenger , - 'directly? to lititdame
Philliipbs,lnibriling her of hilf;iiniSe4Ont's;
and got back an', answer not to show himaelf
until the next day, at the dinner that•wiakto
take -place at •Juir4. The, lad'.; appears to
' have been afraid that if the allgliteit misfile:ion
of Ida Intention, had come to the Marquis, lie
would have , s :seized her -and tairlied
_her by
forte- - ~,'''" _,,, a, ;'; -.,: ,J way'"
~: ,leille , 4lfe, , politelY4epi'outoof Alta
until the dinner was Over,und theii nide up
withilig froap. 4c- Tiefewbic treat iiiiverence
and atklaiatiimsPami-.54%11 'ttillso , lllen,beganto
tali as well , about they good cheer they had
enjoyed by thp load, as about - tho„edventures
that necessarily happen' in So taiga ;journey.
At a -fitting opportunity, however, the lady
sliripoji•swan- Lind Secretly calling the Sibur
Plets's-ail.•ahat, a Breton gentlemen hiller
serviee, ordere4 him as soon as they reached
the-Porte Saint Marceau, to disentangle her
train, from that of per suite, and move along
, trio mink", it3 ' 111 . 6 direction of the Porte Saint-
Gaines where, they werevto stop whilst she
bade adieu to the Marquis. ,
Soon afterwards every one mounted, radial
and.alic and this gorgeous; brilliant train" ar'.,
rived' in good- tinte at , Paris. At, the gat&
Pleisis-au-Ohat_canied, out Ids instructions,
and deiflprolialy ' ttparatetl: tbe" lady's .people
frorm-the -Other/h.; The -Marquis, surprised,
called orit`that they mistook the way, But
heya... 1 4 , ..hin1e , ,..-INlPPes.PUllieg lIPc , aaid '
o
bit th" Orr are going where they ought; for
your lodging ft in r ilMtlfoilted 'des' Drains, in
Hnol . ob3tor of Ifotre pamp,and mine ja in the
ostel Saint fltiiijis, near the Angustfnes.
My, honor commands me not, to lodge in your
house, but to, separate myself from you, which
is 'wily, I new, _-bid Pm adieu; but not, sir,
without thanking you very humbly for your
goed-company by the road. As to my part
of the' expense, I hays it all down in writing.
YourMaistre,digiites antlPleisia-mi-Chat will
saftle Matted' r,o - ,ivelf together, that before. a
week is over sve.aliall he quits; I..mean as far
as regards money ; 'for - ,- -- for obligation t.S you
will be eternal: " Now, I beg you - fo
_consider
that this seParatlon is only a bodily separation ;
I leave you my heart) which you will be pleased
to kcelf4.'- So, saying, she kissed him,,' and
said, ~A diou,,sir, we shall meet to-morrow at
the king'S lodgings : " ' . '
The Marquis Wes's° istonished at this sud
den change, that fora !onetime he could not
utters slngloword. , His sighs and sobs, how
ever; showedhis - atignist - ttlabla eadnesa. At
last his presence of,taind•rOturned, and, look
ing at the lady in- anything but a loving man
ner, ho said; "Mariam; your adieu gave Inv
heart apang ; but yeiti'..latt words, and the kids
with which you 11Si/it Niro:Wed, me, have seme
what revived rre, though' this sudden change
aratprompt resolution seem stunige. To-naer
row, as.you say., we shall meet; but bear in
mind the promises you have given me. Adieu,
madam;" - .
Then the . two . companions. parted ; and
Madame Philippes joyfully. took her way in
liberty to thellotel Saint - Denys:- The same
eidnine Vieillevilfe brenglit teller - rind intro
' cluced as a suitor ithel'Prlita de la Roche
sullektialVll3 of royal Ord, 'gins brother
of-thenksiof i pioptponsibr. , ,.,lt itur N oprwg.
lievo me, n u ke tins goitlemen, as soon as riot-
Bible, master of your person and your wealth,
for all delay will
~ be periloutO said- he, • Th e
prince and "liiiidanic, ~l'hilikOs •iie're pleased
wi t h one' iinothei; and radial:tied Prormsefi. -
Meanwhile the Maraud iffinnebundi who
had succeedediMarslipl " Ifientetaa l a le ille,,go
vernori3MPl,llAd,lta:/nothth.pc9joht Of succeed=ing also to his widow anitpropertyy lie there
fore had written to the , llanphino to plead his
, caude; atulioleprolieht that, by putting' their
'f. revenqespgether,• they intgld make up, a hun
dred. thdl i tArril
.I.ivol!,.it-Yett,q; yPry Ore thing'
in li f iarice toeany one bait a wined. " The,
, Dauphine' Mille vrith„, this mopotial and
stfovgll . lipoltd4lr , favbt , 'of Dittinebundi 4, I
kuoivi"r OA she„ f , that the Minfqui.s of. Sable°
is three tuner as rich, but his position is more,
uncertain; --Besides,•he is very disagreeable' in
person, with ii'i,..tifi!Vi i i" , At, dir.tY: mrtiTtliY,
and awkward. lYnemars zny:eatiihdukt r in you
knew; Is a very pFeserttable felltemmi ,
-,, -. ./ . 0 ;; ,- t it 3 f:i*alfle.l/: : PiPliPeAit' B Vielli i br. cen .,
-im.g , , or jt engage.mentsfivfliit Oprmeeranw ,
the Daupli#elaticoOltigly„Avitlidmr herpro
. .
positl,tind recommentid herlo,inafrY' us:fdat
a Kt l r' s ,ai b ik T filet t iAlittit i i# laid:great 'affeaa
, 0 _40,r-e_,..----_ ll -1 , 4;"4 , ni g t ~exeroiso Ila atm.
~,,,,ea.,,,,„! , , ,,,,c, t , ~ ,,, , ,,,,,,v,:,,N, all •' fi I.: 'l-'-' , , .
-T49,000, k l iOt t ,AilgAKOti ,dir 19 . ./tWfie
ca t lig - 4,3 0-htsethitreesi instead-et- ni4-
, ;.- jpilllbrlilmfe,-li6llll4.lilnef 1iii,c1q146,6 gel
WWI 'lldObil Vio , itturs d thdA"' ry"
4 ' e ..,-- . .i, - ve
, ; 'SOLI 114'01 ,AfAMT.4(eigiti:rtigittiver .
c e,
I , .7,lAohtEart. a I*fn-1144W dtitery tow i So
•• 4 4 : 4 0 ,4 a lalskupouotoltpir.w.itti lisilintleyiiig
;., ,, 4 3.Aigtid,leVlVi*e p ,l W;r l de) 3l ll'Vegae . I a
41/ 4 1... lranon,c inigum toe, a yobefore,
' 0 4 •• dr lap - " .rarts,,- Rik „p a b y ;
ki,
~,...4„ ..„, .... ,„ _ti„.... ilte4 tfte g
,‘ e.` l O7 TAVOn icileartithOgiltAig did,
~.
;
'netlike to uialifs' - hin 'ltitthority against the
interests of a prince or own blood.
Madame_ Philippes,wati much' disturbed by
the prospect of, being forced to ally herself
with her obstinate suitor;, and we may be
sure there wore all? out 'consultations at the
pitel Saint Denys. When the, day of trial
,came,, she .appoared, accompanied , by M. de
and many: other lords and •gen
tleMen:,;:' fadieh . - and' maidens. - Every
expected a long and' scandalous discussion.
.The First President began the proceedings
by telling Madame Philippes to raise her
band and
: swear to tell he truth ; one then
;askedher. if She had not promised Marriage
jtb Monsieur le Marquis Jehan-Loys' de
ISaluC64, then present. The lady, forgetting
all her hints and inuendoes, replied, on her
No. The ' , President was • about to
examineifor closely, and the grefiler bad taken
when On' fair defendant stepped
'forn'ard, and in a firm voice uttered the fel
;holing speech: • •
6 ‘.lslessieurs, this' is the first time I have
over been Ware a eclat of justice, and, there
fore, I am afraid that timidity may make me
contradict myself, in my answers, to
Cut short 'all the siabtletios in which yen, aro
so prolicient,d, now say and declare, before
you, 4eutlerneu, and all present, that I swear
to God and the King-:-Lto God on the eternal
dahination' of my soul—to the Xing on the
confiscation of, my honor and my, life—thet I
never gave any promise of marriage to Mon
sieurle Menials, Jehan-Loye of &duces; and,
what is more, navel', thought or doing so In
my life. And if any one says the contrary,
here, is (taltink It: de Vieilleville by the hand,)
hmy 'knight, who is ready, saving 'the
honor •of this, court, to prove that he villa
lies I', '
'This wiirlike demonstration, so much in
harniPUY, with the character of the period,
and the chivalry which Francis the First was
trying to rotive,,'met With complete success.
business!" exclaimed' the Pre
sident, familiarly. 'C Greffier, you can pack
up your papers: There is no writing to do.
Madame leMarechale has
,no writing
road,
and a much shorter one." - Then addressing
the Marquis, he said : "Well, sir, what obser
vation do' you make on this incident'?"
. The Marquis had glanced at. his own portly
person, and compared • it with the martial as
pect of the lady's knight. '
don't want, a, wife by force,", said he,
‘' If she won't have me, wITI won't have her;
and there's - We end." '„
With - these words 'he made a low bow and
left the'court. Then M. do Vieilleville asked
if the lady were not free to marry-whom she
liked, and, being answered in the affirmative,
invited the whole ,coinpany 'to come and be
present at- the ; betrothal between Madame
Philippes and • the Prince de la Rochesuryon,
which would take place immediately. But
the wily lawyers declined, saying that they
Must deliberate and send a. deputy to 'acquaint
the king with - What:had taken place. One of
them also ; whispered to the knight: ""You
brut a six months' trial before you if you had
.not 'been so clever. The Marquis had an
interrogatory of forty articles -prepared as to
expressions that had been publicly used by
the lady to him and his people; as to the
kisses she ..had given him by the way, cape
oially the kiis at Porte Saint-Marceau; and as
to her saying •to one Saint-Julien (a circum
stance that would have gone much against
her',) that she-Would give bins a chain of five
hundred eons for the wedding," •
fr Well, well," said Vieilleville smiling, "all
We need say now is, that a French woman has
outwitted a hundred Italians."
-- Thereupon, the betrothal between Madame
Phllippes and the prince immediately took
place; and iu two or three days they wore
married at-thb Augustine without much cere
mony,the bride', being a widow., They lived
happily' together for twenty-five years, and
had a' son and- a daughter; but the princess
survived both- her husband and her children,
and died in 1678, forty yearei after her curious
journey from Turin to Paris.
listen anb Kinnors
1110tBANDIES.—cc Pinet Oastillon," Marctt,
and 'other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
pipes and quarter casks • Yellevolein Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half ;Irma, half casks, and sue-eighth
casks. iniported and for sale by '
HENRY BOIILBN & CO.,
221 and VS South Fourth street.
PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de
-250 cask's' St: Joieph's Pure Juice Port
Wine, in qrs, and eighth*.
Tan pituchlions John - Ramsay Islay Malt ScotehWbbt ,
key 2 yearn old
. Vitt! pipes Arieboi 3 Oln.
Blirett,itartel, Bouvet, and 7..7 Donny Brandies, al
Of Whith - I Ofter,te the trade at reduced prices.
' JOS. P. TOBIAS,
au274mos 88 and SO 8, Front St.. below Walnut.
ALE±Attntia y. gOLM}JS, WINE AND
LIQUOR OTORN. - No, WA, Nomtbeast Corner o
ORON.CN ofolArVlStreets.
V , I: LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
Ve IN VINE WINES, LIQUORS, 4314A515, &Al
South FUME fitreet, Philadelphia, and-1y
119tRANDIES.—Pinet, Oastlllon & Co.,
Ma
rett & Co.' and other brands of Cognacs of various
vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks = Pollevolsin
Rochelle Brandies gale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
6mtkilitd one•elghth casks, ill in Otuitomllouso stores,
hitporte4 and for sale by '
KENBY 130111,8bj & 00.,
an 0 Noe ; 231 and 253 South Fourth street.
inrnatez.
1114,CGRAGOR NOT—AIR FURNACES
.1.:K.1 Sold px 011APWIC1/1.& 8110., SECOND Street
firaS door abase Raps. r antrAB4lmos.
POORTANT IMPR QVBALENT—
' NEW (}As' CoNsuntiN4 ornotAtlE
CRILSONV NEU' CONE I%URN4CE,
after having been put to the most severe test, during
the two dol o wltti as OE 1858 IND 1867, has mend to
be the: moot powerful heater in the world, racing from
g to X.the fuel over any of the best furnaces now In use.
Terse l'unsts.oss are constructed with a cast iron ash
pit, and'a broad, shallow pawnhaped fire pot, lined
with Bro-brick or iron staves. The hen pot is surmount
ed with
A SERIES OP CONES, OR TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, bat tapering to small aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the ander chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pass to the due.
TEN wad& products of combustion in the form of
stmke and GABBS, are suspended directly over the tire,
neurtnen or compressed into the tapering Goma and
CONTINUALLY careen, to the direct action of the rays
of heat and light from the fire.
Thin heat and light Ls brought to a rime 1 DACE
OWE, not unlike the
OOLLEOTION OP THE SON'S RAYS,
to a focal point through au ordinary leas, causing the
SWIM AND OLDEN to became intensely heated and tho
roughly .00X8011110, by this operation the ECM/ AND
OASES are MADE EQUALLY AVAILABLE with the ?DEL
ITULY for heating Purposes, while, in other furnaces,
it to miasma 011 AND WASTED IN THE CHIMNEY.
All persons deeirons of obtaining the beet and
- MOST.I4OOI4OStIOAL HEATING APPAIIATUB,
should not fail to examine the New Gee 001180)(INI3
Cone Ftranson before pnrchaeing any other. The at
tention of architects and builders is particularly re
quested. ARNOLD d WILSON,
(Bnceessors to 8. A. Harrison,)
No. 524 WALNUT Street ?
atel..tf Opposite Independence Sonar .
anb Sljo a.
N° .
, SOUT.MAST CORNER. OF
MARKET and PLFTLI. Btreete.
Gentlementh Beat Patent.Leathor (+alter Booth.
" " OM( do. do,
" Potent Leather Oxford Thu.
fi " Calf do. do.
if " Patent Leather and Call narrow
Amp noon.
Bore' and Yonthe Patent Leather and Calf Skin
Halter Booth and Show
and-tf par sale by • GEO. W. TAYLOR.
'ALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
.112 --JOSEPH 11.1'11011IPBON & CO., No. 314 MAN.
KB: tared, and Nos. 3 and b yRLNKLIN PLACE,
'have xew ',tore a, Jargo and well.asaerted 'stock of
BOOTS and'BlloE3, of City and Eastern ranuufacture,
which they offer for Bale on the bat tonne for Cash, or
on tho usual credit.
rill , KINGSFORD & SON'S PURE
...2. • 02151200 STAMM (for tho laundry) hag ostab.
'idled a greater celebrity than has over been obtained
iby any other March,
'Zoe has boon the result of its marked supOrlerity in
'quality, and HA invariable uniformity.
' The pnblio may be'assured of the continuance of the
high standard now established.
The production to over 20 tons dolly, and the demand
'has extended' throughout the whole United States, and
to toroign countries.
Workmg thus ou every largo genie, and under a rigid
isystcm, they are able to secure a perfect uniformity In
ithe quality , throughout the your. This le the great do
s dungen,' In starch•making, and Is , realized ngli , fur the
'first time. , -
The very best Starch that can he made, and no other,
'is always wanted by consumers, and this will be sup.
lolled to them by the Grocers as soon as their cuntomers
hove learned which Is the host, nod ask for It—other
wise they would be likely to get that article on which
the largest profit eau be made.
Mr. Kingsford boa been engaged in the manufacture of
Starch continuously for the last 27 years, and during the
:whole of the period the Starch made under big super
vision has been, beyond any question, the beat in the
market. For the first 17 years 116 had charge of the
works of Wee, Colgate Co. at which period he in.
vented the process of the manUfactUre of Corn Starch.
trr Ask ter KINGSVOItIrti Baum, as the name
,Oswego has recently been taken by another factory.
it is field by all the beat grocers in nearly every part
of the country, ' • ' •
'T-RINGS9ORD & SON'S OSWEGO CORN STA-11011
Iron puddings, kc.) has obtained an equal celebrity
with their Stalch for the laundry. This article fa per.
redly pine, and is, in every respect, equal to the best
Bermuda Arrow Root, Insides having additional quali
ties which tender it invaluable for the dessert.
Potato Starch hus been extensively packed and sold
lin Corn Starch, and has given false impressions to many
iss to the real merits of our Cora Starch.
Prow Its great delicacy and purity, it Is coming also
nto general use as a diet for infants and invalids
3J. N..KR1.1.000 & CO., Aguots,
0e284f 190 SULTON Street, N. y,
p
, ALE•ROPE.—Buyers are invited to call
• ince a t ri,:l.:V i ry anll42l:l w e a ltope e r t h i l , ? p zli o c r n i lt
t.revigth and durablrltr. Ame rican,
VMAY.BIi, PITLEB & 00.,
afil • • • 1 , 10:,941N, - "Watiki 'id, awl
,2.3 N. i51mr..,..,
B I'FAINAR • Iit — BUTZ, 'PORTER,. AL
AND LdORD. DBED DUNIVNIIY, No. 620 (bee
0, 038) North TIIYBD Street, khfladelphie,.—Shipping
•rder`tlliotpptly attended to.
. ,
I I .4)-R.XX . , SLAO.K.—EgGR - .AVING,. DIE'
Sinking and ,Embossed Printing,' Envelope and
414Piela Dianntaatery,ll7 Strawberry Street, between
oneroVand Thirl, andldarket and Chestnut Otreet,
bliadaiplai, Pa.. -4, 1; ' - , ' , aul2l,
`O.OIION-160 bales Gulf Cotton, in store
, ito,l
• MARTIN fr: &tit" ' AIiIiTRIA;
aal , t 110 North Vistsvr Striwot
• 6PPER—Lake Superior Ingot, for sale by
U..,mcguT9.euu,s4 00.,
" ' Ma Market st reet,
It - 01 - 1 -, ;'' I )1' :111
' ) W494 , 8400 NA At, 64144'
v ePr lA` „ ' I,f, 1 .
fritE 50.4 4 141 ti ADES TRH wip , NpliAY/..:NpteMßErtfli, 1881,
ObiPP ll lll.
NEW ORLEANS PACKET NOTICE.
LOUISIANA LINE.--Shippers per ship Mary and
Adeline, Captain Watts, will please hand In their bills
of lading this day to the counting holm for signature.
Froights will be recolved until this evening at low
BISHOP ? SIMONS, & CO.,
no 2-sltf. 120, late NI, North Wharves,
QMPUOSEPIf JONES FOR SAN FRAN
-011300.—T0 sail with quick despateh.—Breight
taken at reduced rates.—The beautiful clipper ship
JOSEPH JONES, Nelson , Eendloton, commander, now
completing her loading at Race street wharf, has over
three-fourths of her cargo on board and nearly all of
her capacity engaged, will continue to receive freight
for a few days, and sail as above.
Shippers will please complete their engagements
,without delay, and band in Whirl lading for signature.
For balance of freight,. which will be taken at
very low rates, apply on board, or to
1118110 P, SIMONS & CO.,
120 (late 30) North Wharves.
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
fITNAMSUIPB
STATE OF GEORNA
KEYSTONE STATE.
" In consequence of the depressed state of trade, the
above ships will be withdrawn for the present.
October Nth. A, TIBRON,
FARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON
AND HAVRE.—Tho magnifieent steamship VAN
DERBILT, Edward Higgins, commander, 6,205 tone,
will mill
From Now York ter South; From Southampton end
=phut and Havre. Havre for New York.
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday ...... ....Nov. 14
Saturday Dec. 6 Saturday Deo, 26
Pitce of Passage—Ara cabin, $100; second cabin,
$ 5O Specie delivered In London and Parisi. For freight
or moulage apply to R. TOREANOkI, Agent,
No: 5 Howling Ocean,New York,
Leiters for' England and Europe, prepaid, 26 genie
each hill ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps if tram
other offload will be received at No. 6 Dowling- green,
New York, up . to 11, 1 / 2 ' o'clock on the morning of sail
ing. -
oclo.tf
aBEAT REDUCTION-IN FARE TO Ell
.. ROPE.
First Cabin $BO 1 Sdiond Cabin . . ... .$5O
In the firet-claaa paddle-wheal ateamship ABRIEL,
2.000 tons, 0. D. Lupton, Commander, and NORTH
STAN, 2,590 tone, r. E. Late:vas, to nail from pier No.
3 North River, at noon precisely, carrying tits UNITED
STATES MAILS', via:
Leave N. York tort
Southampton, Bremen for
~ompton, ~.. ....mpton
vre and Bremen. Sonthainptonl for New York.
Ariel, , Saturday, Oct. 81. WethOdaY, Nov. 4.
N. Bat .y, Oct. 81. Saturday, N0v.28, Weds'd , y, pop, 80
Tkeao steamers touch at 128 ,
Specie delivered
in London and Paris. For wane and freight, apply
to D.. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Groan, Now
York.oolo-tf
,
, ,
L'OR ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IBS7.-
312. New York and Havre Steamship Gotnpany.—The
Milted Btatee Mall fiteamehips ARAGO, 2,500 tone,
David Lines, commander, and FULTON, 2,500 tons,
dames A, Wotten, commander, will leave thew York,
Havre and Bouthampton, for the years 1867 and 68, on
the following days:
LILTS 1111 W TOILE.
1967. 1869.
Fulton, Saturday, An. 22 Arago, Saturday, Jan. 9
Arago; do. Sept. 19 Fulton, do. Feb. 6
Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arago, do. March 6
Arago, do. Nov. 14 Fulton, 40. Aprll
Fulton, do. Deo. 12 Arago, do. 11ey 1
Fulton, do. May 29
LEAVII BODTtILMPTON
IM7.
LOATO 11.1YENI
1867.
Arago, Tuesday, Aug, 25
Fulton, do. Sept. 22
Arago, do. Oct. 29
Fulton, do, Nov. 17
Arago, do. Deo. 16
1868.
Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Fulton,
Arago, do. Feb. 9 Arago,
Fulton, do. March 9 'Fulton,
Arago, . do. April 0 lAr ago,
Fulton, do. Mayo Fulton,
Arago, do. June I Arago,
/tutor', do. Juno 29 Fulton,
PllOl or reseaog :
Prom Now York to Southampton or NaTro—Flril
Cabin, $l2O j Second Cabin, $l6.
From Ilavre or Southampton to New York—Flrol
Cabin, SOO Date; Second Cabin, 500 francs.
Per freight or passage, apply to
MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent s 7 Broadway.
WILLIAM Mara.
OROSKEF & 00., " flontleton.
AMERICAN EUROPEAN
EXPRESS AND EX-it Pixie.
OttANOE CO. $O5
Wednesday, t e ng t ,
A Fulton,
do . . 0 13t .23
21
Fultou i do. Nov . , 18
Arago, do,. Poo. 10
1858.
fIpHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
-11- UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—The Ships
tiomposing this Line are
The ATLANTIO, °Apt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstook,
The ADRIATIC, Capt. lames West.
...iThpse ships have been built by contract, expressly for
Wovernment Benito); every care hoe been taken in their
constmetion,mi also in their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their actommodatiens for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, In trot
cabin, $180; in second do., $18; from Liverpool to New
York, 80 and 20 guineas. No berths moored unless paid
for. The ships of this lies have improved water-tight
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
TAM NSW TO K. /BOY saes: 00L.
Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1857
Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857
Saturday, M. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1851
&today, Aug. lb 1857 Wednesday, Aug.l9, 1857
Saturday, Sept.l2: 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday, Septa°, 1857
aturslay, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 24 18.57 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1667
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1867
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1857
Saturday, Dee. 6, 1857 Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1E67
Wednesday, Pee. 22, 1867
For freight or pusage, apply td
EDWARD K. COLLINS No. 56 Wall street, N. Y.
BROWN, BUIPLEY & bo. L LWe r pool.
STEPHEN KENNARD & 410., 27 Austin !tiro,
London. '
B. G. WAINWRIGHT 8 00., Paris.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
gold, silver, ballion, specie, Jewelry.pr scions stones or
metals, unless bills of ladingt:s n ; ned therefor, and
the value thereof expressed therein atit.tf
liana forteo
GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANUFAOTURERB, 84 AND 88 WALKER aItEET
NEW YORK,
Received the following lint prise medals in eompeti.
tion with the best manufacturers of Boston, New York,
Ph iladelphie, and_ Baltimore.
TWO VIRST PELEE MEDALS at the Metropolitan
lair, Washington, March, 1855.
A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York,
November, 1855, (being the only Gold Medal given for
Pianos within the last six years.)
A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balti
more, 146.
TILE FIRST PRIZE, MEDAL at the Pah., crystal
Palace, New York November, MO. Among the judges
were the first musical talent of the country, such as hf,
Mason, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, and many others.
St. &S. Pianos (with and without Iron frames) are
warranted for three years, and a mitten guarantee
given. Pianos packed and shipped without charge.
Prices moderate. 0c2741
A LBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE
MANUFAITIVRER, No. 155 Blest Broadway, New
York, solo manufacturer of the celebrated Contort
Piano. The subscriber would inform his numerous
friends and customers that lib hex greatly enlarged his
manufacturing department, in order to meet the increase
In demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and as every piano,
especially tone and touch, in personally superintended
by the subscriber, the public will be warranted an in
strument which, for beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur-
passed. 'livery pland hold at the lowest manufacturers'
prices. A' etal is respectfully solicited.
Merchant Zailare
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
rORMERLY Witit ISLLY k ant:ll'llßA,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, tc CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STIIERT, ABOVE EIGHTH,
lies now with him the beet Tailors that are engaged
In the businese in this country.
OiTABLES ROM, formerly the loading tailor or this
city ; M. &men, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co.,
and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Holly, do
Co.; Manus Waosen, the beat Pants and limit cutter
in the United States, for years cutter with Doplerria,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Depierris
& Pettus, Under the St. Nloholaa Hotel, Broadway.
The moat unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronize the eatabliehtnent.
The heat of Olothea made at moderate prices for
credit, low prices for cools. ocl3-tf
TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
OF TAILOR, Nos, II andlB South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE OUESTNUT.
At large and well selected stook of CLOTHS and
CAB3IMEREB always on band.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the beet quality, and in the most fashonable style.
Particular attention given to lINIPORK CLOTH
ING. au6-tt
-furniture.
LL.B. KITE & CO.
. FURNITURE, BEDDING,&o.
• No. 413 (late 129) WALNUT K.
Philadelphia.
A new end superior etple of Bluing Bede.
LYDIA B. Kim. down Wal.wow
peal Om
CAS ! GAS I I GAS! I I—TUE UNDER
,t_rt signed would respectfully call the attention of the
public to the fact that they have and ere daily reducing
the price of Philadelphia litts, from $2.25 per 1000 feet
to the low price of $1.60 per 1000 feet, by their MODEL
REGULATOIt, which saves 85 per cent., a clear saying
of 76 cents on $2,25, thereby reducing the price from
52 25 to $1.60 per 1000 feet.
We are daily putting the Regulator on all the princi
pal and prominent buildings In the city churches,
libraries, factories, hotols, end other public buildings.
It has also been placed on at the Philadelphia Ez.
change. Hundreds of certificates in favor of the said
Regulator, from those having tried it, , showing the
above saving, can be seen at our office.
Store-keepers and the publio generally are requested
to send in their orders. Cost of Regulators from $$
upwards, according to sine, Orden through Dlood'a
Despatch promptly ettondod to.
N. IL—Ylfty energetic, enterprising, and persevering
wanted, to canvass for the MODEL RED ULATOR
can make from $2 to $5 per day.
RODERT T. KNIGHT & CO.,
Office No. 44 South Fifth Arcot,
next to Moodie Despatch.
T
COLD, MINE FOR SALE.HE SUB
x_A scriber offers for cola with a perfect title, the
property known as the REID GOLD AND COPPER
ALINE, situated 8 miles from Concord, Cabarrus county,
North Oarolina, 'With the mine is a plantation of 745
acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded, and
a lingo MANSION ROUSE, with barns, mitten' hedges,
powder and engine house, sad other buildings; new
steam engine, 95 horse power ; Chilian mills, stamps,
pumps, Ad., embracing all the machinery and tools ne
cessary for the full equipment of a mine, in good order.
The mine has been worked at intervals for the last 60
years, and has always been profitable to resident pro
prietors, but has never been worked for any length of
time with an engine and machinery. The shafts and
galleries are well' constructed, the etopplugs have never
been taken out, and from 60 to 76 miners can be pron.
ably employed in the old workings. On the property Is
bformidable voin of copper and lead, which has never
een worked, and a new gold vein has been discovered
Since the first of this month, at which three men have
been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day,
with a good pracpeot of Its continuance.
no2-Om CIIARLEB J. GILBERT, 11l Broadway.
'TLNGLEY & CO„ BANKERS
B. Na, ST.South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.,
' COLIZOTIONSimomptIy made on all accessible points
In the 'United States and Salads.
. Stocks, Bowie; &tr., Boned lad Sold on Commission.
Uncurrent Bonk Notes, ()Make, 8 4 1 3.'1:ought at the
lottest rata..
Deposits reeeteed end thketest allowed, as pee agree.
meat. nor 2.1 m
lISSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED
OORDA.OI.—• saperioV *chats manufswatall •
ind forfial4 WEAVER, FITIAR & 00., K'
Ili &V P 9, e 8 x, Wm , * 0,, /4 22 /1, %Imes,
rirlllE REST ASSORTMENT OF LERIGEC
AND SCHUYLKILL COAL is at ,
II DOMAN'S YARD,
DROAD STREET, above Vine.
Sold at reduced prides, Call and coo. 0031.0 iv
A LBS. IS A TON,-=8U YER5. 224,,..„ and COMIIIIIIBII are invited to eXaullne oat
'stook of "ÜBEIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
:HEATH COAL." OUT Coal is selected expressly for
family nee; being carefully ecreened, we will warrant it
free from elate and dust. " eell 2240 Ita.," being
240 lbs. mon" than sold byretalldealers, at "Woods
less per ton." •
Also. on hand a full supply of "BROAD TOP , BITTY;
MINOUS IJOAL ,, for Steam-generating, Blaskamithlngi
and Rolling-mill purposes. Thls Coll cannot WHOP.
celled.
• -
•• • •
Yards, BROAD and VINN—Big Blga, 220
A TON. [seB-3m] LNIOUTON & qp
rOALI COAL I GOAL I—TAGGART 4
oRLDBRATRD aPRINQ MOUNTAIN LEIMOII
COAL.
J. &R.OARTEWB4ingorwooi,TAmmituooAL
GEORGE W. DURUM PINB TORIZT sogun,
RILL GOAL.
RANDALL 6; MEREDITH
nave for male, sindfire oonstantly noir* from
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
There it no Coal mined anywhere, equal la quality,
these, and a trial will °optima any one of their &eat
aupenority. Our Coal yery carefully noroOned at bur
yarde, and we will warrant It pedectly free' from slate,
duet and all impurities, Our RIOIIB armee LOW lithe
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at our °Moe, No. 151 Mena YRONT
street, above Wslout,
Orders left at our Yard, OALLOI9IIILI, fitrietib4lo*
BIPDAD street. ' ,
Orden, left at our Wharf, WATER street, above eAt-
Lowitua,—or cent to either pleas per Despatch Poet,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family lase will do well to eall and er
mine our Coal Wen pull:hulas eliewhero. ant-t& •
QoEturfaril4t, ANTI e tc Iz. 01:5.04.7
I am daily ragetving, 0 nly yard the bait qiiiittro
801.113YLKILL AND LEHIGit 00A.L. My onetotners,
and all others who cosy favor me with thelx otters, spay
rely on getting OW that will be eatisfaotorp to them.
DV— No inferior Coal kept at this estAbllehmeot to
offer at LOW PRIOIIB.
.EHIGH AND SCHITYLKILL
A-4 DALY, PORn'E & CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very breast rates, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. an 143 m
I
i Southam)
•
T .UIABER AND coax,.—MONT4OIIERY
i.. 41 4 ;MALL having connected the Coal with the
Lumber Malacca, ilAmtn their friends that they her ,
mule contracts for a niggly of Me pro quait to s o f
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now MO to ;P
-eels. orders, Twelfth sod Mots streets. Orders may
be lett with Mr. 8. KILPATRICK, No. la 8. TIPTIL
street, or with Mr. WM. D. NULL, corner PINK ant
WA.T.BII streets. aulB-11ns
QUAKER CITY NAILS, --
AIEROHANT BARS,
RIVET IRON,
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
ou the Schuylkill, above }Vein Garden Water Works.
WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street,
21 7 415 -lift CITY NAILS are warranted equal to ,aity
1.11 O.
OCD-tr
WI:10MM E. BAXTER.—IIAEDWA.RE
013TLItRY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARICXT ST.
Loon Ninth. .out'h WM. WAWAlylila au I.om
do, Jan. 13
do, Yob. 10
do. Mar. 10
do. April 7
do. May 3
do. Juno 2
do. JOON
SE WI NG MAO /414 S..—OrROVER.,
t• BARER, & CO.lfi UNRIVALLED SEWING MA.
CIIINES still retain the confidence of the public, and
their popularity increases, After years of trial It is de
monstrated beyond all question that it is the popular
Machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can
be placed to work well on all kindi of shoes. The tact
that it does one-third more work In the same time, and
does it better ;that it le the least liable to get ogi Of
repair, being simple in Ito construction; that it makes
the least noise, and that It la acknowledged on all hands
that it is belt for a new beginner, has alma 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 thin
city, and the case has yet to occur whore a person who
has purchased one has exchanged it for another kind.
Taking into consideration also the fact that those
who employ from 15 to 90 liands In their shops, doing
tine work for the manufacturers, without exception, use
Ibis machtne in preference to any other kind, and al
ways recommend them in preference to Others, it would.
mom unnecessary for the proprietors to advertise their
twopence, or sot forth their superiority.
The undersigned, BOLE AGENT/floe the sale of these
Machines. always hare a supply, and hare made ouch
arrangements that they sell them %ton terms that
Meet the wishes of all.
Unlike other Machines sold in this market, it is free
from 411 Infringements of otherrttepte,
k BROTHER,
GIMBAL &KURE, /AM.
V n EWING MACHINES.—PRATT'S
1,7 PATENT—PRICES FROM $l2 TO $25.
The'" LADIES , COMPANION" is the most 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
anyafasteniag the thread when stopped. They sew
from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using
but ono thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can
be varied from five to fifty to the inch. Any one can
learn to operate them in half an hour. Printed direc
tions accompany etch timeline, by which any one can
use them. We are entibled.to offer these superior ma
chines at the above low prices, as we are not obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for borrowed pa
rents, this machine being made under our own patents
in every part, and infringing upon or using no other.
Thorn are some hundreds In constant use in this city
and vicinity, which are giving the best satisfaction.
Every machine is warranted to give a - adduction.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and ',tumble
them and their work, and Judge for themselves
Samples of work, and drawings, with description, seat
to any part or Me country. by .
Salesrooms 113 WASIIINOTON Street, Boston, and
577 BROADWAY, New York. oc 27-tf
10tASS'g EAST INDIA PALE ALE.-
The consumers of this celebrated beverage need no
description of its qualities, or evidence of Ito excellence,
beyond the benefit they have derived from ite use since
its Introduction into this country ; to these who have
not yet made an acquaintance with this CROWNING
Malt Liquor, It may be well td elate a few facts :
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Owes its excellence as n beverage to the superior quality
or the hops and malt, the mineral properties of the ItTer
water immediately communicating with the brewery,
and the scientific skill applied in its manufacture.
BASSI EAST INDIA FALB ALE
Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated
palates, is, therefore, 'neither beating nor heady, but
etomachlo . and appetising.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
To tho delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern in
hie fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy
pawn..
BAN'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Di the think without which no tlNn can be complete—
no journey by dawk poasible.
DABS'S EAST INDIA PAL% ALM
Is the favorite drink In England of lord and bagman
duchess and nurse.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is the muehoulmired tonic for Invalids and persons p
week Interiors.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Will keep In all climates; and Is good atilt maals.km
charm, dinner, or enpper.
BABB'B LOT, INDIA PALE ALB
Is pronounced by the medical faculty one of the molt
wholesome beverages that eau be taken, aad is found to
be not less agreeable to the palate than it is benefielal
to the health.
BASS% EAST INDIA PALE ALB
Is universally conceded to be unrivalled la oacellensi
by any other Imported into the United States.
Dealer' and comment will Sod it their Interest to
give this Ale a preference. For sale In cask and bottle
y TROMAS htoIkIULLEN,
Agent and Consignee, 44 BEAVER St., N. F.
On eale at Belmonloo , e, William at, corner of Beaver,
and Chambers, corner of Broadway, r
Sutherland's, 18 Pine street,
Berry's, 10 Pine street,
Richardson d Rayter, 120 Water et,
George F. Burgeffe, 48.1 Broadway,
N. B, Dolling, 231 Broadway.
GBEEN SAND MARL OF NEWJERSEY.
—THE NEW JERSEY FERTILIZER COMPANY
Is now prepared to receive orders for this Importaist
manure. For all lands upon which rakes .re beneficial,
the Merl is more than a substitute.
Professor Cook, in his annual report to the Legisla
ture of New Jersey, says : The value of these Maris Is
best seen in the rich and highly cultivated district
which has been improved, almost niade, by their use ;
but it may be interesting to examine the causes of their
great value in Agriculture, and 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
pounds, and in the proportion mentioned would contain
four pounds of ipotash ; this is nearly as much as there
is In a bushel of unieached wood ashes." And again—
it is probable that the great value of the Marl is to be
found in the fact that it coptaina nearly all the sub
stances necessary to make up the ash of our common
cultivated plants.
Price, delivered on hoard vessel, at the wharves of
the company at Portland heights, or:Raritan hey, New
Jersey, seven cents per bushel. For further pertleu
hers, see circular, sent, free of postage. Orders for
other fertilizers will receive prompt attention. Address
either of the undersigned.
. . .
ODAELES SEARS, President,
liicevillo Poet Office, New Jereey:
TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer,
No. 82 NBRBO,II 'street, New York.
Geonas W. ATWOOD, Secretary, No. 10 Oodar stree
New York.
N. B.—Those wishing Marl for Spring use should
order immediately, to secure Its early shipment. Orders
Will be filled In rotation. ' act 2941 m
LONGWORTH's OHIO WINES.
GENERAL MiI:NOY FOR ALL
TILE STATES,
TO WHOLESALE DEALERS.
By a special arrangement with Mr, LONGWORTII,
am enabled to offer his Wines, in large quantities upon
'the lowest and beet term, The Whin to be delivered
In Oincinnati, and forwarded by usual means of convey.
Once (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser;
by which the °gnomes of storage, commissions, double
freight, eta., will be avoided. '
No orders under this arrangement will be forwardea
for loss than twontptive cases.
All orders moot be directed only to
FRED, S. COZZENS,
78 WARREN Street, Nair Yong.
By the present arrangement a handsaw° profit on
these wines can be made by the wholesale dealer.
Sparkling Catawba, vintage 1863, quarts.
Do do do do pinta.
Do do do 1852 quarts.
Do do do do pinta.
Still Catawba, vintage 1852, quarts.
Do do extra, vintage 1852, quarts.
Sparkling Isabella, do do do
Still Catawba, in cask., of various qualities.
Catawba Brandy, of superior quality.
FRED. S. COZAKES.
General Agent for the sole of N. Longworth's Wines,
79 WARREN STREET;
(opposite Hudson River Railroad Depot,)
no2-11m New Youl.
CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,
PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 3, 1867.
NOTICB.—The Board. of ROYISIOU will meet at tills
°moo on the following named days, from 10 o'clock
A. 51., untlll o'clock F. M.
let and 24 Wards on Monday, November 0, 1857.
3d 4th " Tuesday, a' 10, "
6th 6th " Wednesday, " 11, "
7th Bth " Thursday, " 12, "
• oth 10th " Friday, " 13,
11th 12th " Saturday, " 14, ,
13th 14th " Monday, 18, •
15th 18th " Tuesday, " 17, "
17th 18th " Wednesday, " 18, "
10th 20th " Thursday, 4 4 10, "
21st 224 4 . Friday, " 20,
23d 24th " Saturday, " 21, "
The Assessors of the several 'Wards will be peiticular
in attending upon the days, of the mooting of, their,
GEORGE M. MILL,
JAMES M. LEM,
JAMES Lochoi, • •
PETER ARISIBRIISTRR
WILLIAM V. MoGRATIl t
nov7-dt2lot.
LENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO.
T 11a WAINTIT ,t.4lwilror PIPER f an
I riONGIMS FcANGE.—SOLI) DT ()Hai).
wuni N 0.203 N. ONOOND ROO.
11411-11aco.
ALEXANDER OONVERY,
N. B. oorner of Broad and Meru EU
4arbuiare.
JOUR lIALUIMAN, 41goat
Zeming Machine°
Board of
Revision
taub .enles
ITOMESTISAD FOR 82,001 LAND DIS-
KALTRInIITION ! ! 011 ANON 201 t POOH, MEN ! !
The Northwestern Nutual Land lienetit Association
will make a grand distrlbutlon of 180,000 worth of real
estate and maps to its members. Tito number of mem
bers is Ilralty4 to . ItaCi *O,PO lad Ore latter stamps
Der membership, or a abate. Any individual sending
49 NO Ale atom', shall tm, entitled to lx 'bares; or
any parses sending $lO with Nix name,, with t headdress
O V)Ff' , 4 written, alien be entitled to atx charm.
''
e o w„inu is the rod_ estateito•be,4ll44biiitod : ,
pto. , n Improved ram 40 01:08 1 0,t0 90oke__
igir 4 qtr
. . A Iffirtaitinirwl.t .
opt 0,...i 7 4; rplu44aa 411 t t
)to. St Au lid Tod ram' of leo &brag InWhitt-
aides Co., Imila, veiled at' • .•.
_,.. 0 , 000
N 0.4. An exoellent private residence la Dubuque,
Imma t ialned.at, ~..,, ~ , .. , •,, , 1 .1, , - ,d, OO
No. 8. 100 oot:i. ooporto,l F ',;,,land la Cooke CIO.,
1111noyained at' ',, , '', ' . ° 2,064
No. 0, 1 poresir,qo plia4 timbered to Waufaiita,
co., IV corultn, valttod At 000
No. 7.
a rat Int "and cottage residence In OW-
plrf9so 4 aetliii va tiot ia lt:r t ,land to Whiteside& C0., 2,09P
141104 alue4 , , " l'.ooo
No. D. 160 muds goo f t,liad to OhlppoWay 00,,
WilmlaNA, eilied at' ,
° IP
No. 10. 169 ammo. good ,Iluitt'lp ,Ohlepaway co.,
Widoobalit, value 2 at ' i 060
No. ll.'. 160 &Orel goot - land lu phippoway Co.,
12licatnaa;talDed at
No. 12 160 alMta *ed iina In Palis`ol4 ) Wla
amain, ye.)uild al ' , '
.., . :lien
No. 18. 50 Oral 04 band,in NaraMll Do., lowa,' ',
;.;;;
valuad at '
uuY
N.l: 0 actraag*l4l in Mikhail CO., lowa'
valued at , r 6,., 1
Ito. lb.' 60 sopa goto 0* iititititiketi Cit., Inerei: -7
eeintel it'
~ *9
No.lo. '4O 4oreige#l, tenti in MarahillOo., luirh .
sallied at: '
N 0.17. 49 at;
good laud in Linn oo.,.lotia,val•
tied at , • ,
No. 18. '49 aprea toed land in Lumpo., lowii, yet. 1. ,, •
1 ued ' f 't . . I"'
Ko.lo. 440 *as goiel lirid In Linn 00. ' tows eel
wen at .,
_.
81 ?° , No. ofi, t
Aerie tetuonir let In Dubuqie, LW*, Vat
q led
N 0.21. 06i 1,11141 ii lot in 'l3 - terlitif,,llllnots„
valued at 800
No. 22. One building lot In Sterling, Illinois,
valued at „ 800
No': 88; Orli 'banding' litlie - Willie 111111014 '
valued at' ; , ; 1 '., •i L 0 ;, • , :.' 800
No. 24. 40 soniStatin land in Grant CO., Wlaaorr. , ', • '
On. valubd at , I
No. 25. loner./ tarn lend in Cant Co., Wlieakit.
sin, Woad at -
No. 26. •40 cores laud •In Grant Clo , , Wlll,ool'll, ' •
valued at' ' .! 240
N 0.21. 40 wee Ind in' Grant Os., Whiscussin, ;
valued at 240
N 0.28. 40 sorsa land in Orawford 00., Wlssonain,
valued at 200
No. 20. 40 Mel land in Crawford 00., Wisocuoip, '
valued at 200
N O . P. 40 Woo laud Itt Crawford 00., Vilsoontin,
veined et 200
Ko.Bl. 40 aossa laud in Monroe Co,
• - -
valued atSOO
No. 82. 40 saes bad in Monroe Co., Wisconsin,
raluod at SOO
.
No. 88. 40 sera bad in Jackson Co,
valued at 20/0
No. 84. 40 acres land in Jackson 00., Wisconsin,
calmed et 200
Nd. 30. 40 sores land In Bad Axe oo,Wisoontin,
valued at 160
No. 36. 40 sores land In Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin,
, valued at „ 180
No. 87. 40 acres bunt In Bad Axe 00., Wlrootudn,
valuedl6o
No. 88, One lot In Fulton, Illinois, 441na4 at 160
No. SO, ,One lot in By te al U ll uois, rained at 100
No. 40. One lot in Butte*, Illinois walued et 104
The distribution will lit conducted fairly and honors
ably. The names and address of stockholders shall be
written on as many small nerds .as they have share.,
and the whole placed in a box, and the first name taken
out shall be entitled to the Improved farm No.l hi the
above lid, and tbs,next taken out will he entitled, to
No. 2, and eo on until the 40 items of real estate are All
distributed. Then to each of the something 14,980
stockholders will be sent a cheap snap of a Western
State or Territory. A full account or the distribution
will be fomented in a Minted °troller, to each member
of the Association, with the names and address of such
as may receive the real estate—to whom also the deed 4
will be sent and Immediate possession Owen. Each ap
plication must be eaconipanted with $2.00 and dre letter
,stamps. Address LINDBLL, JO
M NI'S * 00.,
an-18 , ileage, 111h:tole.
11HOICE FARM. LANLzI rtha SALE.—
.rff THE ILLINOIS ORNTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY
of now preptred to sell &bent 1,500,000 aorta of choice
Farming lands, in treats of 40 acres and upwards ; on
long milts. and at low ?sten of intoreat.
Tisane lands were granted by the Government to' alit
In the construction of Otto 'toad, and are among the
richest and meet fertile in the world. They extend
from North-Beet and North-West, throng!' the middle
of the State, to the extreme South, and Inalnde every
variety of climate and productions found between three
parallels of latitude. The Northern portion Is chiefly
prairie, interspersed with due groves and In the middle
and Southern sections timber predominates alternating
with beautiful prairiall 1044.°P,M1P110.
The °IWO* fs more healthy, inlid and equable, than
any other part of the lonutry—the air Is pure and bra
cing,. while ltving streams end springs cd excellent
water abound.
Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, end supplies •
cheap and desirable fuel, being furnbilted at many
points at Si to 14 per tau--and wood can be had et the
ume rate per cord. , ,
Building Stone of ,excellent quality also abounds,
which can be profinted for little more than the expense
of transportation:
The gust fertility of these lands, which are a black
rich mould, from two to Ave feet deep, and gently roll
log; their contiguity to this road, by which every fin, i
lity is furnished for gavel and trensportation to the
principal mukete :North, Swath, Bast, West, and the
economy with' which they can be cultivated, render
them the most valuable investment that can be found,
and present the most favorable opportunity for persons
of industrious hibita and small means to inquire a nom:
fortable independence in a few years.
Chicago is now the greatest gram market lathe world;
and the facility {lnd economy with which the products
of these lends can be transported to that market, Make
them much more prodtable, at the mien &eked, then
those mord remote at government rates, as the addi
Bonet cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on the
latter, which must be borne by the producer, in the re.
dued price he receives for his grain, &o.
The* itle is perfect—and when the anal payments are
made, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed by
the State, and In whom the title is vested, to the per
chewers, which convey to them absolute title. In fee sine
, pie, free and clear of 'wary ineumbranse, lien or mort
gage.
The prices are from $8 to S 80: interest only 8 per et.
Twenty per et. will be deducted from the price for cult.
Those who purchase on long credit, give notes payable
in two, three, four, live and six years after date, and are
required to improve one-tenth annually for five years,
so as to pare one-half the land under cultivation at the
end of that time,
Oompatentourveyors will accompany Moan who wish
to exorable them Lando, free of charge, and mid them in
making aeleotione.
The Lando remaining untold are ea rloh and valuable
u thou which have been &pond of.
EMOTIONAL MAPS
. . .
Will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents in
postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing nu
maroon Iristances of stuseenfol farming, lived by re
spectable and well known farmers living in the neigh
borhood of the Railroad Leads, throughout the Rate—
also the cost of fencing, pries of cattle, expense of har
vesting, threshing, eta.,—or any ether 'information—
will be cheerfully given on application, either personally
or by letter, in Rogileit, Friona, or Merman addressed
to 70IIN W1L3014.
Land Clommissioner,of the Illinois Oentral R. It. 00.
Oleos in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago,
lino's.
Ir, ANDS! 'I,ANDS!!=-I OFFER FOR
xalo the following valuable LANDS In SOUTH
WESTERN GEORGIA. All persons are hereby csu•
tloned against trespassing upon any of them.
Ootober 1857. T. It. BLOOM, Macon, Gs
0017Htt.
..•.. bdonusHrt
Ist Mattlot-7333. 00, 93, 97.
7th District—No. 365.
9th d?—Nos. 19, 329, $29, 333, 369, 376, 379, 380, 410
406, 408.
10th District—Nos, 45, 46, 47.
W 01173; ()MINTY.
7th District-14a. 121, 623.
16th do 11, 12, 65.
16th do 20, 31;88, 239.
Lit COUNTY.
Ist Dlutricl—Nos, 130, 160, 168,, 106
13th do 6 ', 9, 181
, 14th do • " 113, 144.
HVtPTVR cowurr
15th Dintrict—No. 91
TRARELL COVNIi
'llth District—Now, 126, 250.
12th do 103, 201.
EIIIDOLT.II 0013ATT
Bth ID htelot—No. 144
12th Dlqtrict—Nos. 200, 221, 222, 222.224, 225, 251; Sa
18th do • g, 70 18,3 7 1 0 9, 8 2 9 8 6 ;98, 70, 391, 992, 394.
ÜBOATUR COUNTY.
14th Lohdriot—Nos. /SO.
'27th do 190, 240.
DOOLY COUSTY
Ist District—No 720 211,212,213 214' " 221 222 222,
•
224;225, 220.227, 2 . .25
'2d do 155, 237.
!7th do 4, 211.
9th do •, 110.
/1013210 N COMITY
.6th District—Ng: 21i
Eth District—M. 102
?AMA 0017NTT
Dletrict—Nos, 87, 88.
14th do . 6 03, N.
TITIFF ICE 'OF TIM COMMERCIAL MU-
A-r TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY, ,
iCOMMERCIAL BUILDING,
Noe. tit and td* WILLIAM STREET.
l New Tone. July 23,1857.
The Trustees, in eonfonnlty to.tte charter of the
Company, submit the following statement of its affairs
on the 30th of June, 1847 :
Premiums on Risks outstanding 30th June,
1850 1215,012 15
Premiums received during the year ending
30th June, 1057 700,127 31
Total Premium $975,140 14
(No Policies have been issued upon Piro
Rieke disconnected with Marine Rieke.)
Premiums marked off as earned for the year
ending 20th Juno, 1957 $749,224 6
Loma and Exponaos....
Return Premiums
Au•lueuranoes .
.. $430,093 13
... 45,202 10
... 62,031 67
The Aisets of the Company on the 30th June, 1057
Mere as follows;
Notes In [Oconee of Premiums
Premium Notes mot Bills Receivable
Leslie en fitooks, Stocks mud other' Sound ,
ties, Solvate, and ap-fpouranco. Claims.,
Cash t o Banks,
Total Assets
i The Board of Trustees have this day reLlirW, - iliat
an interest on the Sax Pali One.. on the outstanding
Scrip of the Company, be pild in cad' to the holders
thereof, pr their• legate representatLytas, on end after
TUESDAY, the 11th of August next.
The Board have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TEN
Rae OiRT. on the net earntnlPreinlutus of the Company
for the year ending Dilth Juno, ISSh for which eartitt-
Wee will be Intlell on and tater TUESDAY, the 11th of
August next.
• I
By order of the Board,
HENRY D. KING, Seoretdry.
Titi/gT.EE4.
leery W. Barstow, Jo , rdah ti. Low,
James 0, Bell, Stephen D. llarrison,
Charles L Proet, William 4. Sole,
Oeo.ll. iforthrtirid, , . P • Aimee L . Anima,' 'a ' '
Shoppant Gandy,. John IL Beaman,
Charles (lama, , Otgarlaa W. micomp,
Cornelia! W e , Tama's, ' ' . John I'. Clark,
Cotta It .
1 1 17,4 , 7 e, L l A tii .rv 9 a ltsik,, l C;
Thos. B. Coddlnatou, James 11. Mulford',
Moses Taylor, Silas K. Everett,
11. K Corning, . Schuyler Livingston,
JIMe , W. Pb 11 14.1, t a W . illik,m T. ,Frost ..
John U. Wlllllitsr,'" ' ' WEllint 'lt:Kirkland,
William H Brothil,' v • ~ Henry A. Heiser,
Louis S. Fellows, , ~ KIND D. Crocker,
Willard H. Newell,, „ John C. Jackson,
Jacob A. Cohly, '`. Joseph F. Navarro, ,
Oliver Wetmore Wm. W. T. Oraaaway, ,
~ i i 3a,HHAliki TIT, President. y, '
; ii*Oil, 41, 1041 HO . V4tAxpoldios,,
0 1 Witt ,E l f OALDWRLL4o:Wholesale
~ , Tairi 7WW AIitACIANN Motoboturor i Ho. A
wilr ef ,
KTo a um o rszautEo-4200 mob, spiiiii
rPottoo, to am's, frito by
ian I ' ' 1 Irwth Wate • •
~ . iLtli a. iuogasTig,
r stre t
et.
_ ..
081tre4 7 500 BARRELS SOAPMARERS
rrer' "ItAlgra3:o,llAtnne!
• • 119 Not% a*. etroel,
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
FANY - - WALNUT STREET BOUTH.WEST CORNER
OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
Itsooaroaarau Mr she STATE or Ps.eIiaILTLEIA.
Money la received in any sum, large or email, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal. •
Tho Oka is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thareday evcpings till 9 o'clock.
LION. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT BELPRIDGE, Ties President.
Wu. J. Bach Sermeriary.
DIRXOIOIB :
Ron. Ilenry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Mamie,
Edwaed L. Carter P. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
PAWL X, Ashton, Hew L. Churchman,
,ljunes . B. Smith, - primal Lee.
MOoey, is i : ecelved and payments made daily.
'The Investments are made in conformity with the
hrferieions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT.
URGES, GROUND RENTS, and sash first class securi
tlee ss will arrays masses perfect security to the deposi•
tore, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta
bility tb Ehlithetitutioa. aulay
1.,
SIX PENNY SAVINGS FUND, Corner of
FIFTH unt IY4LNOT Streets, Open daily, from
9 to 8, and on Tuesday and Friday Evenings until 8
&Meek. "Large or small MUma received and paid with.
out natio*, with FIVE PER CENT. I NTEREST, by
check or otherwise, JOHN THOMSON, Preal.
vas PRS4IMMTB_,
Tlloll. T. TASIIEB, EDWIN M. LEWIS.
esoaarasir MID TEVASGIIIII,'
.., li ?if 1 •a,A r Peatiereury t s=, ii
/Win B. Austin, , 1W111. , 0t LAderillt
.7ohn E. Addlcks, , , ~ D. C. Levy,
Selemon Alter , . Owlet B. Los,
*_. W. boldwhi, A. kliskey,
William Clark, ' , Israel W. Morris, le.,
Eplirsun Clark, ie., Wm. Neal,
Charles' S. Carsipaira i , Thos. Neilson,
Bohert Clark, , Thomas B. Reel, U. D
At. J. Drexel, , , Jarues_Rumell,
Charles Dulilli, , Thai. P. Sparhawk,
' Wm. ll:Foster, Oscar Thompson,
Benjamin Cierhard, . Peter Williamson,
;obn Jordan, Jr., Talmo S. Waterman,
Lewis Lewis, Jr., - , Charles T. Yerkes.
anl.Bm
•gt 241 'DOCK' STREET.—FIVE`
rritwumattorsontontlitb:
NO. 88 (241)4M0K STREET.-FIVE
NER OZNT. BEATE SAYINGS YUND.
MO. 88 (241) .DOCK"STREET.i=I- FIVE
PER OENT, ETATE SAVINGS YUND.
N; 88 '(241) DOCK STREET.- FM
Pirat ORNT. STATE Ni.VINOS FUND. •nl-1y
♦. 311111110 Z. J . TAINMAN 10113101 C
161LT.,11/1 Y. mikatoc.
QOUTIIIVAR K. FOUNDRY,
PIPTH AND WASHINGTON en/IMM
taILLDILPIIIA.
WiSCOII2III
GEMES
•
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MAOIIIN7EITS,
manufacture Iligh and Low Pressure Stearn inglneil, for
Land, Biter, and Marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Botta, /co., Cast
ings of all kinds, elthar Iron or Brom
Iron frame roofs for Gail Works, Workshops, Railroad
dso.
Raterta and Gas Machinery of the lattat and most
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, such aa
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane , Open Steam
Trains, Detonators, Filters Pumping Engines, &o.
Sole Agerets for N. Itildena's 'Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; Naamyth's Fatima Steam Hummer; J. P.
Rosa' Pat ent Valve Motion for Bloat Machinery and
Sloan Pampa.
Superintendent—D. E. BARTOL
RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO
TIVX
• STEAM MINE BUILDERS,
sivinnzairra 117101t7, HAMILTON, 1 . .1111711M AID
RISING GARDIEN
PIiMILDELPHI.A.
Named exclusively in the manufacture of
LOOOMPTIVT4 STEAM ENGINE.
Mantifieture to order Locomotives of any arrange
ment, weight or OOVIC . ith for the use of Wood or Ooks,
or .Bite mians Coal tai rtr n ude stair, or
•• • AISTABAUITiI 00AL,
virisnomi EMITTING BMOCS, OAO 01 roll.
To design, material awl workmanship, the Locomo
tives produm4 at these Works are equal to, and not ex
celled by any. The materials used In coristractlon are
made on the spot, and hum, the boat quality and moat
reUabls stock, Ms lug. oxtent of Shops, and Omn
i/Ista Zgeipmeist if kfaririsiery crud Toots, enable
em to.aiteanti the
SST OF WORK. WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
• OP ANY ARRANGOWENT 00000000.
. . .
ORLIALRD OAR WIIRRLB, 11111AtERRD
With Forg.ingii of any size or form,
IRON ANTI BRASS CASTINGS,
And NIAOIIIIIII WORK prierally.
tacueln SORLIg. Rlttlit`f LAVIRRR ROHM
ant-I]
113.8NN STEAK ENGINE AND BOIL
2E wan.
• REA.NEY, NEAITE & CO.,
PtiormAr A.Nb THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
AtACHLNISTa, BOILER-ALSEERS, BLACK
, MIMS, AND FOUNDERS.
Haying for mini , year, been in suecessfel operation,
and been exelmively engaged in building and repairing
Marine and River Engines, high and law pressure, Iron
Boat!, Water Tanks . , Fropidiers, &0., Ac., respectfully
ogee their service's to - the public, as being fullyprePared
to contract for Englue of all slue, Marine, River, and
Stationary. Having sate of patterns of different sloes,
are
,prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
allotted notice. High and Low Pressure, Pine, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Boilere, et the beat Pennsylvania cater
coal iron. Verging' of all aloes and kinds; Iron and
Braze Coatings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
buolneol-
Drawings sad specifications for all work done at their
establishment free of charge, aad work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re
pain of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and
are provided with obears, blocks, falls, iko.oko., for
reining heavy or light weights.
THOMAS REANEY,
JACOB G. biIIARIE,
JOHN . P. LEVY,
ata-y BEACH and PALMER Streets, Remington
NOTICE.-CIIESTNUT STREET
1N 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 DEPART6IENT OF SUR
VEYS, City Building, FIFTII Street, below Walnut,
until the second day of January, 1058. Said Bridge to
be of the following dinionsions, without any pier, or
with not more than one pier to the water-way; the
materials of construction throughout to be Indestructi
ble bg fire.
Dislance between abutments. 986 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out. not less than.. 42
Elevation above low water 97
For an arch the springing line should not be less than
eleven feet above low water.
The Plana and Estimates will bo received under the
arrangement sail lionditione specified In the ordi
nance of Councils, approved November 2d, 1867, as fol
lows, viz
SZOTION 2. That all plans and estimates to be rewired
by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila
delphia, each pittu nod estimate to bear a private mark,
and be accompanied by a sealed communication having
a corresponding mark thereon, at that the name of the
designer may not be known until the plan most ap
proved shall have been selected.
Suer= 3. That all such plans and estimates shall,
when received, become the property of the City of Phila.
dolphin, and shall be presented within two months after
the passage of this ordinance, i‘ hen 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 anti
neere, who, In conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, shall examine and deoido upon the
relative merits and applicability of the plane presented,
to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the
number of plans received, the names of the designers,
and the character and estimated cost of the three plans
by them preferred.
SEPTIOX 4. It shall bu the duty of the Chief Commis
sioner of Highways '
upon a certificate presented and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue
warrants in payment of the coot of the aforesaid ether
tinomento, and also in favor of those poroons who may
have presented the three plans preferred by said com
mission ; to the first in point of merit, the suns of $421:1;
to the second, $250, and to the third $lOO, said warrants
to be charged to Item No. 10 of appropriation made to
the Department of Itightrays, /to , for the year 1867,
approved March 16,1867.1
For further Information, or for cross section of ricer,
address STRICKLAND KNEADS,
Chief Engineer mid Surveyor City of Philada.
riollditjana
MAROIIANT's
ORYSTALOGRAPFIS,
OR PIIOTOORAPHIU MINIATURES IN OIL,
N E. corner of EIGIITII end LOCUST.
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ever before offered to the public). Their softness, and
truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness
and'acmiracy of detail, insure, of unwieldy, the greatest
fidelity of resemblance ; while the toiverlty of the or
deal to which they are exposed In manipulation equally
settle* the question of their permanence. These facto
enable the subecriber to offer them, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the public and - to Ills
!donde.
They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had
ONLY of 11. D. BIADOLIANT.
110 - ',Portralts ef the cabinet, and lire size on canvas
as . heretafere. cs 113.31 n
PUBLIC L AMP S.—THE PUBLIC IS
respectfullyinfortned that (Mired have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting,sit
which citizens are requested to give information reaped.
log accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
Of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good
lighting condition.. The Books will be kept by Joseph
Daily, No. 808 Wharton et., First Ward; Charles Carty,
No. 18 South Seventh etreet, Ninth Ward; Ilirion O.
Kirk No. 1438 llutehlnzon street, Twentieth Ward; M.
W, Deshong, No. 7231 Coates met, Fifteenth Word;
Thos. V. Don lby, ( lee ()Mee, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (Weal
Phlladelphia;) DI 11. DP Fadden, Ore Office, Twenty-
Second Ward, (Germantown; )9nt. N. Market, One
Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Prankford,) and at the
Gas Office in Seventh street, below Market.
By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Ou
Works. A. J. KITH,
ocl-em Superintendent of Distnbution.
$11t8,232 80
T)HILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY
N. W. Cor. TIdIED and CIIESNITT Ste.
L. pwv,otrzE & gold, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Estebliehmeut,
end desired,' to merit its continuance, would anneuuce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
1300 K is now ready, and from their increased facilities,
are now prepared to furnish every thing atecessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest nu
tlet,. Their long practical experience ip the business,
end the fact of, their personal ' superintendence of the
m annfecturing'department, justifies there la Asserting
that the can furnish a more durable and better flu.
felted inielbian Their cotemporaries.
Thee, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
roulit46 *ell to apply to Thera previous to purchasing
elsewliert.'
Olt type token at 0 tents per pound; In exchange for
new at specimen prices. aul-tf
$201 400,1 ,150 04 'l2 50
$119.240 9
ifI)TEAP SUMAIIa FUEL-GAS COKE,
oxoonoot o ootity, ti sold at the PHILADELPHIA
(VAS WORKS for the reduced price of tire cents a bushel,
and may be obtained in large or small quantity by •pp!
plying at the Clam Oka, No. 20 South SEVENTH
Street.
TO DlWOhatiere by Wholesale, it is sold at the Works,
In "Ind Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An
thracite, a t 52.50 per ton.
(Bigned,) • I. O. OBSESSON Engineer.
Pligkumbiugu. Gsr WORKS, Aug. 20, 's 7' . an2T-tf
VOA° ,:kNGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
11l Factory of E. W USSHERS, No.loo (late 49) South
below Chestnut etreet, has become a sating
qc6o per cent. to our SOUTNERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTEIi and also the convenience or baying their
ffid Carriage Lamps new eilter.topped and bottomed,
9ad sant br impress to 11l p•rt• atil2 17
Mil EVANIII,--10,000---PInr4TE Ke i l A
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WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
ties for rale THE AMERICAN READER—anew book,
designed by Ito anther, A. D. If ALB -or
-. MIR, for the nee
of the higher (liaises in the Academies and itebools of
Aumic&—br the dozen or single copy, no 2-110
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"Insurance Companies
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
8174tAN" COMI'ANY--011ied No. 411! WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia The following statement of the
affair. of the company is published in conformity with a
provision of its charter
lIISNIErga IS2O6IYED FROM AUGUST 1,155 G, TO AUGUST
31, 1817.
Fire premiums
Marine premi ums,,,
Perpetual premiums
E. , 729 A
. 97:L9
221 09
Total amount premlarus taken
Earned are premium; 25,072 2,5
Euned marine premium; 155,005 W-180,073 5d
Deduct return premiums
Not earned
Marino lawn paid. $03,814 15
Fire losses paid.... 8,031 11
$101,916 86
Salvage re.
ceh
Interest re ,
c01eed...41,351 67
It. - Incur.
mice,
2,971 62 --8,083 08- 93,833 70
Expenses for commissions to
ageyte, abatements in lieu of
scrip, salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, books, stu
tinnery, c
Profit and loss
ABdWrii.
Cash on band. ..... .$12,516 69
Bills receivable 119,267 02
Bonds and mortgagee 165.000 00
Stocks . -, 9^100 00
Stock notes 1t2,900 00
Due by agents and
others 22,312 93
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potts, . V 6 ,111 P. Leech,
0. E. Spangler, R. T. Kenai,
Abraham Rex, U. H. Heston, Wm. 11. Woods, Jos. R. Withers,
George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, W. Raiguel,
C. it Sower, Charles P. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John U. Leware,
Herman Haupt, James E. Stilts.
Nathan R. Potts, 11. H. Shillingtord
PNRCIVAL NI, POTTS, President
O. E. BP/NOLVit t Vice President.
W. H. Wooos, Secretary.
on?.: s R. T. KaSSIL, Treasarer.
FIRS INSURANCR.
_____
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COSI
PANT.
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASII,
AND SECURELY INVESTED
OYPICR, N. W. COR.NP.II. BIXTie AND WOOD
. . -
STS , SPRING GARDENS.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John 11. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil, S.
David Woeipper, Lewis Shirmack
Benjamin path, John Landoll,
John Evans, Jr Charles Yield,
Auley M. park, William E. Woo
James Duruell, John B. Stevenson,
Jacob 8 Mintzer ) Curwin Stoddard,
Hoary Homer, Thos. D. Ttllinghast,
Geone K. Childs.
JOHN H. DOLLNERT, President.
L. ICRUMBHAAR, Secretary. slept 21-1 y
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.-
OFFICE 414 WALNUT St. Franklin Building's.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CANT AL 100,10, WITH PRIVILEGE TO INCREASE
TO 500,000.
This Company Is now fully organ zed, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insurance against foes or dimness by
Fire andhlarine Perils, at current rates.
OFFICERS.
H. O. LA.UCHILLE, President.
RICHARD SHIELDS, Vie* President.
GEO. SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRECTORS.
Cl. Laughlin,
D. Sharwood,
(laborna,
Richard Shields,
T. F. newtll,
T"QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, Cake No. 44)8 (late D'2,) WALNUT Bt.
Capital and Supine, $250.000.
This Company sontinnea to nuke Insuraiese against
loss or danuige by Fire rind the Perils of the Bea, Inland
Narlgation and Transportation, at current rates.
OFFICERS.
Preeideut—OEo.ll HART
Tice Prealdent—E. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—U. R COGOBEALL
Ataistaat Secratary—S 11. BUTLER.
ECTORS
Z. W. Holley,
Charles G. Daisy,
Wm. D. Lewis, Jr.,
J. L. Pomeroy,
Andrew IL Chambers,
R Cousholl,
Samuel Jones, AL D.,
A. Y. Cheesbrongh.
George 11. Hart,
X. P. R.)ss,
A. 0. Patten,
Joseph Edwards,
John 0. Thde,
non. Henry M. Huller,
Foster 8. Perkins.
John 11. Oharuleri,
au Sly
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—The FINN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Southeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR
Streets. Capital, g 612,726 03.
INSURES LIYES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur
chases life on Interests In Real Ebtate, and mike, all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They set as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees and Guardians.
MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT in any amount—
lire Per Cent. Intereat allowed from date of depoait,
payable back on demand without notice.
ASSETS OF TILE COMPANY, Jana Ist, 1857.
Loane of the State of Pennsylramia Phila
delphia City, Penn's Railroad, Camden
and Amboy R.ailroad and other Loans.-- $170,885 88
Bonds, Mortgagee and Real Estate . . 117,137 19
Stocks in Drake, Insurance, Gee and Rail.
road Companies 81,729 98
Premium Motet and Loans on Collitersis 193,892 01
Cash in Bank, doe from Agents, Inter
est, •to 38,780 47
Guarantee Capital, Subscription Notes 100,000 00
5m,225 03
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. BTOILEB, Tice Pree't.
Jose W. HORNOR. 3ecretace. sul-le
A RCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
-Ex NY, NEW YORK.—Office, No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Mechanics' Bank.—Cash Capital, g 200,000,
with a surplus . This Company metre Buildings, Ker•
shandim, furniture, Tassels in port and their Cargoes,
sad other property, sgsinst Loss or Damage by Pire and
the Risks of Inland Nartgation.
Duisoicirts.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis,
Edmund Pent°ld, 0. 11. Lilienthal,
Benson R. Corning, Theo. Polhemns, jr.
Ogden Beggarly, Elisbe E. Morgan,
Tomas lidonagan, Abta R. Van Nest,
John 11. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Wert, Thomas B. Nation,
Charles Eas ton, James W. Phillips,
Lords Loral. Charles A. Macy,
Samuel O. Glidden, 'Edward Bincken,
Bteph. Cambreleng, Wm. E. Shepard,
Thomas Stott, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward, Lathrop L. lito.rgee,
Henry K. Bogert, 'William B. Fosdick,
Pater }'Eden , Emery Thayer,
Benjamin 11. Yield, Geo. Westreldt,
A. R. Frothlogham, Taiwan Taylor,
Thom. P. Youngs, Henry E. Blossom.
Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALBERT WARD, Preaident.
RlfiLlar. A. OaaLar, Secretary. au 10-1 y
--...---
Tur AN UFA C T ERS' INSURANCE
11, 11 COMPANY.--Charter Perpetual. Granted by
the State of Pennayleanta. Capital, 000,000. Are,
Maxine, and Inland Transportation.
EBZ=!
Aaron 8. Lippincott, Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Cherie/ 3. Yield, James P. &myth,
Wm. D. Thomas, 3. !Line a° Bank,
Win. Neal, John P. Simone t
AARON 8. LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A. RHODES, Vice President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
.7 W. MARTIEN, Surveyor.
This Company wax organized with a cash capital, and
the Directors have determined to adapt the business to
its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of loose.
Office No. 11., Merchants' Sschange, Philadelphia.
MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU:
1 RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA —Office
No. 2.L. WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA
RINE RISKS on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freight.. IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, par Railroads,
Canals, Boats, and other carriages.
ALL THE PROFITS divided annuity among the M
uffed, and ample security in came of loss.
D 112070312.
'Thomas T. Butcher,
Algernon E. Asbbunser,
Alfred Fausitt,
Thomas S. Foster,
Guitarus Regina,
Jana. P. Stroup,
Alfred S:sde,
A O Cntte ll,
Charles R. Caretstro,
Samuel Robinson,
John O.
John P. Steiner,
Nancy Urambo,
i Won. J Caner,
areutaborg.
KRIS MILES, Preoidest.
ISITT, Vice President.
Ediraail Mania llama,
John M. °babetutor,
Mahlon Wi!Mammon,
Samuel J. liharplese,
laaao Jeanee,
Usury Proaut,
Edward G Jamas,
William L. Sprimo,
Franklin O. Joned,
Daniel Maddock, Jr.,
Wham Taylor,
Jamul Murphy,
Wm. F. Smith,
A. J. Autelo,
Beanuel L. •
EDWARD HA
ALFRED FA:
Jon 0. Rerrita, Becretar
CHARTER OAK
INSURANCE COMPA
IRE AND MARINE
NY ov HARTFORD, CONN.
Lognes Philuielptila &WI
ilatlelpAra Office.
Cgulti Capital $300,000.
vicinity adjusted at the PA
13y leave we refer to
I
D. B. Drawn & Co., Phila. Ron. Joel Jones, Phila.
Chat:fees, Stout & Co., " Ron. Rufus Choate, Boston
Ranker, Lea hr. Co., " Don. T-S.Williuw, Rart'd
We have facilities ( or p Acing say amount of Inv
ranee in the most reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA GEYER AL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 413 (old No. 145) CHESTNUT ST.
TROALPSON .1. ROOD,
Agents.
tiailroab ,Cines
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
MINTER ARRANGEMENT.
FOR
BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, 31 AVC II
CHUNK, WILKESSARRE, DOYLESTOWN, dc.
0111 and after Wednesday, November 4th, 1557, the
trit on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun.
d excepted) as follows:
Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Mouth Chunk, and
Wiikesbarre (Express) at 9 A. AL
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chunk, (Ex.
pros,) in connectmu soth L. V. It It. and Easton, by
stage, from Iron Hill Station, at 1115 P. 91.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation) at 4 90 P. M.
For Gwynedd, do at A. M
On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A 91. train will run
through to Doylestown, leaving Do3lestoun to return
at 1 as D. 91
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPII/d
__. . . . . .. •
_ _
Leave Bethel= (Express,) at b A.M., 34;d 2,25 P M
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 6 35 A. 51
Leave Gwynedd, do. at 220 P. 51.
ON SUNDAYS.
Per I Prom
Gwynedd 9 15 A. M. I Gwynedd 2 20 ^I
Doylestown 439 P. M. I Doylestown 0 35 A.M.
Fare to Bethlehem 91 50
4, Mauch Chunk 250
t , Wilk esbarre 450
PASSENGER DEPOT,
FRONT and WILLOW Ste . Phila.
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
Lumber.
LIBER I LUMBER I !—The subscriber,
who has for several years ccoupied the premises at
Sloan'' Planing Mill, Kensington bail removed to
COATES STRLET WHARF, adjoining the Phienli
Pluming Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intend'
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ing boards, steps, risers, shelving, calling, fencing and
scaffold beanie,thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
/for sale at the lowest cult prices. Purchasers are in-
vited to call and examine for themselves, and every ef.
fort will be made to give satisfaction. Orders received
and supplied at The shortest notice for alt hinds and
adzes of Southern yellow Pine, Tisher and Scantling.
and-tf 8. B. ItICHTB-
elotbing.
SII AR PE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, 148 North ROLITH !Urea, between
Aroh ham I¢o-4
IFWESTERN TRAVELLR • st.
SPRING AND SUMMER AIRANGEM
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
TWO DAILY TRAINS IRON ILILTISIOR2 TO
PITTSBURGH AND THE WM?.
On and after June Ist, HSI, TWO DAILY TBAHIR
will leave Calvert Station for •Pittelwargh and all Weal.
ern and South or Northwestern cites.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sandal *zagged) at BIS A.
M. eonneatiag with the Mad Train weer the Great Pens&
aylvania Bailrcad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at .1.91
A. U.
$':54,747 43
. .
THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 T. M..
for Harrisburg.
THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore EVERT NIGHT at 10 P. N., con -
nesting with the Lightning Kneen over the Penney,-
vaubsßailroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 120 P. IL
au three tritium connect closely at Pit tib
with trains over the Pittchargh, .Fort WayesM
Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and
Western corimections.
117" Passengers for Chicago, Rods Ists_adtEuLEAr
to., lowa city, Milwaukee , Dubuque, et TaargiAlw
eon,and other leading titres In the Northwest,. witlaava
one hundred mike of (rand end tea leers in time, with
four loss changes of ears, by taking this route.
U Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, ToDato,
_sad
Detroit, go by this route, and the time la wasqualled,
being 113 miles shorter than by any other route.
113- Passengers for Bt. Louis, 12141=11001.11, TWIT*
Haute, Cairo and all points on the Lower sad Upper
inake less changes of ears, and arrive in ad
vance of any other route •, and to Cincinnati, Cidni.bas,
Dayton, Louisville , endplate, pruntinent ne quick
as by any other route.
All Western Baggage MEM= TILEOUGH and
handled wild care.
FOR THE NORTH.
The 835 A H. connects slowly with Magma 'Trains
over the Dauphin road for Willlansepairt, Binds%
Rochester, Buffalo . Niagara Valls, and Caen* tbeks
forming the most d i rect railway rout* to Kierthereatorn
Pennsylvania and Western Hew York.
bind this the shortest, cheeped, and most esedlt i
route to Niagara Palls and Canada.
Through Ticket. are hatted to Philadelphia clia 00 -
tumble and Lancaster by allthe teats." at Was*: eatTi
train haying we connections. Posse ngter' by this
route avoid :reasoned bridges, and all the iscontenienne
of ferrying acres the Scoquelumna river. , -
Passengers In Hanover, Itanchester,thellotolosreana
mittsbnrg, Carlisle, Chaniberaburg, go 17 Go Dabs at
8.16 A. M., and S?. M.
WWTAINSTER BRANCH.
The Can on this road make one trip per day, esoiffieffir
tar with the truly at S P. Id.
for THROLVA TICKETS and Author • r frfWW.
apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Steam, If, leers
of Calvert and Tratiklin greeter. ' -- t•
sep2B-tf 0.0. ADRIAN, Bop*
sios,sog og
ea 40-144,M 27
824,075 82
8,7 4,095 84
VIDENNSYLVANIA. ItAILROM2,
GBRAT CRSTBA.T. ROTITR,
!antic Cities with Western, North-imam Doeth
western States, by a continuous Railway d %ost. This
Road also emu:meta at Pittsburgh with Has
steamers to all ppoolnto on the Western HIV
Cleveland and y with Steauters to au
the North-western Lakes; =akin the mast NWT,
CHEAPEST tind RELT A RUC BellTlby *bids 171411 A
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT MT.
BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPH/A. AND PITH
BD BOR.
Fled, CLASI—Boots, Shoes, Hata, and
Cape, Boolu, Dry Goods, On Dozes bales and trunks), Drags, (in boxes
and balm) Feathers, Pun, Ite no. Sir lh
Susan Ctass—Doinestie Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, original
toles), Drags (in csalta),HArdirare
Leather, (la rolls or boxes), Wool, ad Sheep Peltyrostward, &e. &C.'
-sec 1611
Milo Cites—Anvils, Steal, Chains,
On taste), Hemp, Bacon and Pork,
Belted, (loose or in sseks), T
naanufactand,(escepteigerst=.
do., ere pet liO D.
Wants Cuss—Coffee, Nish, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (in auks ar bones
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Soda Ash, Ge 7111112 Clay, Tar, Pitch,
Ruin, he. 45 a. ist . Me A.
Fiona-7 So. per bbl . unt l farther notice.
hurt-35e. per 1001 M., until further notice.
In shipping floods from any point East of Phendel
phis, be Neticular to wens package win Polnaghenti4
Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this
Bold, at Philadelphia, or Pitlsbergh, wtil be ferwvds4
without detention.
Pestle, Afliltll.—Harris, Wormlsy, &
Tenn.; B. P. Pam & Co., St. Louis, ;J. 8. 4 0A21
& Son, Evansville, Ind.; Domeanil, Bell &
and Carpenter & Jewett , Louisville, Ey.; B. O. BlM
drum, Madison, Ind. ; H. W. Brown k Co., end Irate
& Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co., Zanewmilir,
Ohio; Leech & Co., No. Al Eithystreet, Leech
& Co H
No. 2 Astor ouse, New York,No. I Willman M.
sad No. & Battery Plane; New York; E J. asoeder ;
Philadelphia; Magraw L Koons, Baltimore; D. A.
Stewart, Pittsburgh.
George Mister,
If . . C. Btotesbury,
It. M. Capin.,
0. 0. Butler,
Cleo. Scott. faultl-g
-
N 1Y YORK LINES.-THE CAXDU
I IND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADRLPRIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINN&
YROSI PRILADILYRIA TO NIW TORS, AND MA
PLAORR.
Leave as fellows ' via : Tain s
At 1 A. M. from Kensington Depot, via Jersey ,
City, Mail 41
At 6 A. 2d., via Camden and Jersey City, New Jae
say Accommodation
At 6 A. M., Tie Camden and Amboy, Aconsonneds.
ton. ,
.2
At I A. - M., irta Camden sad Jersey City, Morning
Mail 3
At 10 A. M., by steamboat Trenton, via Tammy
end Jersey City Morning $
At 2P. M., via Ha mden sad Am boy, end A. Lx.
FM
At d P. M. via Camden and .21
Jersey City, riesling
3
At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Ola le .. 3
At S P. 11. via Camden and Amboy, Anconcenda
tion, 2nd Clam. 1
At 6 P. 31, via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, lat Clam
At 6 P. 11, via Camden and Amboy, donne:node,
tion, 2nd Clam
The 6 P. M. line runs daily, all others Bundma•
opted.
Express Lines slop at the principal statical only.
Tor Belvidere, Beaton, Plemingtou, ke., at 6A.
and 4 P.ll, from Walnut street abaci.
For Water Gap, 13trondebtuir, &mantas, Wilkeabarr
Montrose, Great Bend, &c. at 6A. M., via Delany
Lackawanna at Weldo ' Railroad.
For Streamtd, at 6 A. M. arid 2 P. M.
For Mount Molly at 7 A. M., and 2.g, 3 and 6 P. M
WAY LINE 3
for Bristol, Trento o. &a. at 2g and 4P. M. •
WAY Lna
Tor Palmyra, Itaaeseas, Snarly, Darlintera, Border
taint &a., at S P. Id.
Steam►oat RICHARD STOCKTON far Dardantaws
and interm. diate planet at SX P tl
Steamboat TitSlClt.de for Tammy at 20 and I.IX A.
M., and 4 P. M.
All lines, except 2 A. if., lay. Was% straw
wharf.
fiErlfilly pounds of baggage only allowed each pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from taking say
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. AU beg
gar over fifty - pounda to be paid for extra. The Cent
piny limit their responsibility for baggage to one dole[
per pound, and will not be liable for lay amount be
loud $lOO, except by special contrast.
WM. R. GATZMItit, Agent
0 & A. B. R. CO.
E. B. MORRELL, Agouti
Phila., Tr. R.
QI'R I' G ARRANGEMENT.-' :NM.
/..., SYLTAh'IA CENTRAL RAILROAD.—Dania; to
direct connection with the
PITTSBURGH, FORT WAYNII AND CHICAGO RAIL
ROAD.
For Clueirinati„ St. Lou,,i Tr wa Oily,
Lonierille, New Orteros, St. Paoli,
Ladiartspolie, Clevelsod, .li . arass,
N
Terre Haute, Chicago, No mats.
Ilt &drains of 41 other routes oat of Philadelphia
Forming Hose reaserfros with oil the groat Weal.
erw Rai/roads.
Leus2ialladelfaia,foaVittabrugl lad western difai4 .
from the liennuirsnis Railroad Paraeaur Static%
south-east corner of ELSTRtiTH sad ILLIKIT duets,
(entrance on Yleventla street,) u Mew
Mail Train at I—,
Put Liza at 12 65, P. X
Salem Mail at 11 00 Rigid.
Columbia R. R. Line learnt for Harrisburg at 2 3d, P.
31 , Lancaster )Accommodation,) at 4.N, P. M.
The Ramat Mail rams daily, the other tiling, MIS.
days excepted.
per further partleulars ee• haud-bina, at the difertell
etartinglioiata. Pametigers from the Weal vitt lad this
tke akorteat sad most expeditious costa lonaladehoh*
Baltimore, Jew York or Bauer,
THOMAS 1100)3, Agent,
Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad On.
Philadelpkia, February, 18.57. anlay
PPHILADELPHIA, GERMANIYIU
AND It Itil9 TOWN ItiILII,OA.D.—WUI7U
ARRANGEMENT.—On wad atter MONDAY, Orteima
190, 1847.
Leave Philadelphia at 6, 7,X, 3X. SX, /1X A. M.>
3-10 mia. 4,5, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. M.
Leave Germantown at 6%,745 teak. 4,9. PIX A. M ,
1-10, 3.10 min. 4,5, 6, 7,1, and 16 P. EL
DJ" The 7.35 o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown
will atop only at Wayne Street Statizn.
31 , N . SCCDAYS,
T... 1 .0 Philadelphia at 9 31 won. L, 2 aod 5X P. M.
Lome Germantown 8 20 loin. A. 11 , 1.14 min. sad
64mn P M.
M3ligialMZS=l
Leave Chestnut ILII at 7 X,5.40 and 10-10 mix. A. N.,
12-50, 3-40,5-40 and 7-40 min. P. M.
STO Philadelphia, 9-20 A. )1., 2 sad P. M. •
Leave Chntnut Hill at 8 A. 14,12-50 and 5-1.0 P. N.
FOR BIANATURK, CONSHOEIOCKIN AND 1101).1613.
Leave Philadelphia at 6)i, 9, II A. M , 8, 4 If, 5%
and 11 P. 11.
Leave Norristown at 7. 9. II A. M, 3 Ltd 540 P. ■.
LE4lTelphis at 9 A. Ir. clitd. SP. i.
Lease Norristown at I A 11., Inds P. M.
MESTER PALLET RAILROAD FOR DOWNIMq
Leave Pkiladelphia at 614 A.M.sad SP. H.
Lease Downingtown at IX A. 31 . and 1 P. X.
H. S SHITH, Superintetalast.
Depot, Ninth and Green streets, Pliladelp
CHANGE OF HOITRS.-P HILA DE L.
PRI A, WILMINGTON AND BALTFAIONIRAII
On and after Wednesday, Not.ll,
PASSENGER TRAINS LRAVZ PETLADKLPHIA
For Baltunore at 8 A. M., 1 P. It., (Ripiess,) Aid n
. 31.
For Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 1.30 and 11 P.
For New Castle at 8 A. BC, and 3.30 P. 31.
Far Middletown at 8 A. IL. and 3 30 P. 11.
For Dover at 8 A M. and 330 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. M.
TRAINS FOR PIIILADELPRIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Express, 12 A. M., tad 4..11
. M.
Leave Wilmington at 715 and 11.46 A. 31., sad Ida
d 9.55 P. M.
Leave New Castle at 11 05 A. U. ' and 9.. a p. M.
Leave Middletown at 10 15 A. M. and 8.05 P. M.
Leave Dover at 0.15 A. M. and 7 P. M.
Leave Raeford at 4 00 P. M
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Lear, Wilmington at 9.15 A. AL, Y P. 11. sad 14.16
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to
Baltimore.
do. do. 625 P. M. from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
BALTIMORE AND MAITRE BE GRACE ADCS:IMMO
DATION TRAIN
Lesvos Marro de Grace at 6.60 A. M.
Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. M.
Freight Train, with Puseager Car attached, will rest
aa follows :.
Leave Phlladelpkia for Perryville Lod intermediate
plum at 600 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do. do. 660 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for Ilarre-de-Grace at 6P. M.
oc 31-1 y S. M. FELTON, President.
SULLENDER & PASCAL,
HATTERS,
No. 8 5. man .t...t. PAliodorPkis,
THE ADAMS EXPRS CO., OFFIOS.
.1.
333 WITSTNIIT STM T . , foments PARCILL
RACEAGM, MEBC,HANDIZE, BABE NOTES ea
SPECIE, eltber by its own LINES, or in ossoteetkot
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the Omega
TOWNS end cum of the United States. _
COTTON -200 bales good Middling MM.
&ling Pair Cotton in dere end far sale
KAMM it ictoma t irit,
and . 119 Werth Water stmt.
HOTEL AND 3IIMMZE RANGES.—
Bold by OULDWICN I BIN, 3102 N. SNOOD 01,
sattil-Scus.
Ilailrods.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Qenent Freight Agent, Philadelphia.
H. J. LOILBAII7P, -
linpetintendisst, Altoona, Ps.
THROUGH TRAINS
FOR OERMAN?OWN
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD
ON BUNVANS
ON SUNDAYS.
f,jats, Cape, 2r.
. _
B. 8. ILLIIDFOII,I 4.
Gauen] Superlota