__. .._ _ 3,,... -,7.1..Y: , , - . - - - --..,.(-.; i'''' , ;.;•.- .. , 1 ..: iaird=odovi . 4 41F 7 m4 40 0 0 6, " .4° 4 ; ' `l,-V.00,01 - .441#41. ik l? ,ll !"•gfti t , ' '' ' ''- ~1.441 k4 1116. 0 1 1 1114 t 0 1 1 1 , 1 , 4 81' " 41i 71 I • Id CS , l' 112 ~, i $ " 303, ' ,9 -, 'T.,,. ...„.„ , 4 'A* Ar-e' 11 4 '; ' "'' , • , ' bi It VIM ''''• .' ,:,./,, ~, , , , ,ibig -,- ~,-,,,,:, , ' , ,,4 ~ • .... - 4, , otAill-q4. 4 4 t Silt 1% '-'• •;• ~,; , ~,,,,..., ~ ~.,.., rft; ~, -„, ".. • A 01 , 1 , ,, -='.. 1 .4 a , Iv; ` 1.-_ , ,, -.-. , 1 , 3 -,3:, 1 1, 0 g ; 4,0 1 ,4,,, x ,,,,,,,,, :2 . ` , lii" - . ll I • r ', 116 114 \0 1 . 6dir VIII . ' 1 '-' '' —' "'' : ;7 4 41 - 1/ ./al • t,N , ' .itit i fl • ,-1,1,;..31 I,'-''' '4 -r°'"'' ' ''' ''''' ' 1 : ''' ' 7 P \ .11{We4'.4% , • 4 ° ' .. S I , 100 pairs heitnu ~, ,11(11,0 liipLuei timil • :. .6 2 m a t s fi30,414 IV .. f: ". 43 4-4 1ie" 'QV " p)etti,io 1 )14 . X rl oe_ ‘s •kt 4,i -, ...4 ii -',' t, 1, ' - -"'" ,n • y 7, ' . I ` lll Willittek .' ' "'' '''' A 40 gq ivoiteupt . ; ,- •-+ : '_'.,' - 2501itimian socket ofacola,,g,o', 443 iiiit , ;'-i ' " - , -401 pluttif*itsit790,isle!;;,, I , ~•, , ' 25 " 4 611 44' '-; -, • goo 1 mei ottudilit** ,030*Ilatitinui' ted.whitpuir „rico-lbitikbatbili, ' ' • • 20114444-''',ol/t4/4 ii . .r ,, 'IWI ' I I ,:‘ Ze -C . soithowtho - - •-••141Os FP' ity,actairowt tilliiii4) 100 44 Litguivoo,,,, Fl 6* - ,-.Areko.Assiimorocw.- „,,,,,, - • —',...'` 1,',.' ',""r , ', ' ,-, ° ...',,,, ;', A : - t ~,- 4, 1 , .•••,7q- ___.--4, ... t 0 , • • •• • ' , .•9 , , • •••-v, _,....•- ot: v'd, - ,---•, ; 4407, 4 41ee st Chi* = - -. • ' -• • ' ' teeescofi r o o st, pm m a t F 04.1 4.,- ...i. ,.;,‘1 , ,• , i 4 1:er l s o a bc tli i k. %Oft!, f . ,„ Afig i l'''' , 3 . POTOPtetrel , flaleY eilit'ir 'tit& - ~ •, . or , Iphe iasiei te - ttsfleatiastiaSis feu ` :th i t I n) • - 2 ' ' Al SP Ai 1 1404 4 6 i - ?-, . l'. ''''' .104- . 4 ' Aigiri i gl:4r, ./ 496 ' " 7 Adh it trtri = ala i *VilkOf' :- ttoistel, 3 Vt u the lo,ilt, ii=t , ~ 4 -; ; , : •, ..1' ' , of the regain* ~ •1 reat,satike o f . elSlet ttie forefitit t will be in ''' rit*WaW it itiolieldb.4il " '2l. of '47l:l'' ' W 4 010 - *Kolo4oW t l ie '.- 01 ,- Ved. _met, 'fa all mopeds, th Neitvibiplas melee itit Slit' " "ite thlerAilloo., . theiir be - .4lVirltli tilWillota by , . el& se 1 , • .i- • 14 11 el - Vele 7, Will. be if). s ir , 1 feTe isikilkiriocarittit: he 'Unite to a '' 4, ,_.• the sipitiet2 44 1147 1144 4 14, tlwee'deor , 4. etliiiit belietvene they will Fe par r, PA% 4411*. Payeeeht be aide for the .• hrin r • on invoices thoteafi/vvillient by the , AtobtO r• stiOokFted pianist -fers:44'.lkratteeithet Sill has feartirirlikok, the 4, Viiih. *llledreeit be reiNttre at eltioletkia or ~,, A . ti:,o7fiefiih n raide Drone who le not = 0,1 0.4 1 , - Plorsettinir• Or Venter fielder to, the IotOPM% dto bah ; Wllieh t h c: t1if .. ,..t0• eine, aelef,,,Abtheitly stated* toil ski ''''''' that the , 070,1,1 person 11$6" baititive fdited,to eolliely wit ... tt,,,toidlttons ot „tolysosilksotsthey nor here prerle7:uiyAlouved Into with, theopelted state* OWL 1 ;,- riptioa of the Departivestillerelerted, in . , ' , Shelve/atter and spirit of i,foiht rea?l anon °I . , release to bids tor pro loan , elothier, Inl,..fir I .... ; , t. of the 44 7, 91w0404111th Wok, leg. - .../ a brysiorob, A lb*.amount of the bid, for tie Menu) „It pecermanee of the eartraot,Alb3 r welor 2 1 121:.1041, wittwllPeeey met be eeetided by a 4 0,ga Okiet etturaey. ,0,,' r . embrace Ali* artlelea, with the, ti s hereof, stiles y are. Intim foregoing' echedelf , with thelilesii4sitiesad to meek, le donors 4 1,44fe , Stet which •the./ will loplerttiehee, sal the a tom must be card' out' sod ,lootolt op for each ad * :4,t4A . !*; li 4 ,4 b Atte 4, " w#P l the f0110w 14 4 " 1 ( ' . llt rilij. " Ai to farbbok for flu seri* or wo v .... Jro a Silt - Thaw de eat, seso e s Oat rdlo i lt> 4 4 S '4 4 IS idiertiiii=hentor. 4404 th gth_rlbfr., the 4 _Wowing -artistes, , i 0 tleklirlser 0141 094 4 0 4 t there , insert the list aoordloVW-Ibi olaro or Aura t ft....e sod forgeielirfrebtr,ln the *Sy st flioetpo, New tir 11111'410Mo; BaltimoreNoirOrlodumi, Of: Loehr, • iked Iphie,•or Cinolanstlittorthe OM big ber] tl4 the gat • do 0441 nap, or at cock *pew thaaaparjat Idial yeas is ea may be otolererf the Oommteeloiker 'et. Indian blot, r for ! C ] will also furillit," si ;t, the eworisee, suet Maitland posatitlea of the akegA W ARCOINNet P of OOL lad at *.1"10 . JIZICIit liefitta; such other srtlelor CI a different deeorjp b ion ae ma ybe stekiirred fartht service of the Indian 4` voperfAuent• eating Abe year 11158, deliverable as store ,Jhrto444-4uid if this proposal be sculpted; (hey* eurt the 'verde, In ;whole or ln - part, , if more , thsn'one elks, be propoeed for,) I tor • Tel will, with* twenty , dr theveattei, ozoomfo- .e *POLO 1 0ordiselY, 4 ful 44 444411,4 71 440 ireetowls *V gokoolnioarre or Ice Am Atralre, 4 , 44b.!fititisralVerraewew l of the lime ," , Lane lniert'vlie 0000 ,y In or .1. bob* Inetniteetuter of regavidesier ii, i wide propoi4 .Ich repeal mast ltivo St 14Siled 1 7 a Bunts tee, in he follobiek foirh; lo be , 4poi IlylfikfirSairo relgkeselhle estone, whim noltlleney in be anti ott by one or viol* PelloSts 1/40 4 5441N offlaisily kfto , ol to the tbiparteteet .• . _. , • " XritO/Pribilribl* ' is th e abos4 . ` bidder, . ~ .te• 14 41 4 , / /' 4 iii..._teiee OW bll &wallet to filott7 -4 em, seeordiegtoalalet their) comets", bid Dr veva, will execute Noonerts4ill i t t ard r i. perforations , ' thbrooftbolmon „ tiko for 1101 ,0141 $ forlbdisk tbobil;lb O ctober 16 , 11 sad 4 tory...J- I %v? to Is/ eny ensii* 4iimmommi or i whiekelosThelte4, (Saw 4#:the WHIM litly suffer by reorotfor Miura so ts, stoilikthe'lliit of Ow said bidder, tor bfdders, l l ~ - ` •- , NO tortoml will he InNliddilealtfiet &Si notitrietly Alleferts7olllB. tenni lui4' iiire.slollo4 lislaidiertiplo, wont, by 040441 S 1100t 4 444 OtM °Al!' Castlll4/Aitarfitt, cr • that omiempotutrious-viutega,pi het 4 : l 4;Pr i el ..t , i tki l4 ll 4 =k P r . 1 , 6'46 l op n: j , ' - 717 'l7 --- i g N . - .---- aca j..r AE447 - iia ithl6 Air;Ai . .l Chit under s t oo d Uliasteiltical icapeottaniatill be tbren all' &Mateo fn.-- althea at to Bland quality; end -that articles which do not come up to the sample will po rejected and thrown upon the tuWencintraelet. 4- , • - ~,, , , _ , -.110 gantlet teeerset to - • himself the slght to ImerevilPtai tin %nudity' -named 'aboversOlhe .axiginsiotor inhitiste et the sershici may demand, 1 , .rsti ,_ .possio to be addressed to the (45efterailistilibf the ...... 2. l ti . Mrabilbiltottiat. 134 and maenad -"Pen .'3:rilli4- ..tir . ' eat' will gelid , a poperotiatai! - " . - Atlllit. peloitifor axaminstitni, ' tad taletalintiShe exponse—at the intotifiti bisl bin, drat lases; • al aid • 8131eintif par 300 sairroeitareibisquent•iip Oath:um - - • ocletstutlitqovid. , , •,1 r OEM ~,:. 40 RbkO§ALS. , POR PABOTING THE he., at Perth Autboy, , Now 4 16 et, /K 4.1 - PROPOSAA willS hinted OAP Vita DcartmentuntiL the 2bili 'dor lot NoyeroberVA..lo:lB67, at 12 o'clock, , tkooirtoi the'iiont ethiialt the °mama noose, pelt OM* and;Al butticeital to. be -erected et I_l AMBOY , Kett : /Vaejtraccordhajg to the plane. and " oturliteperM 7 isrthilartreent Maid Utifoiebe nm - et ',operate oe.' t Ichatecd' *Mitt " parcels twist fro Overyymeiatfoottpanyheciald,erititfie moniztof each nd-SiOvorif, 'mid the totadetenondt carried oat) the Departeitht reeertdilthe right to reject or acbtipt the'. proposals' hereby, i ited, , 6* say 'part thereefiarhen it deems the interest of , t¢,p Übited States require it; the Depaibeetat rearrhiVfl,he right to exCladie the bide Of any person er.peteonelthem there is just came to believe win ittaithfuilp platform the Matitracts, or tallith. they attempted th•obbain 'by indirection; endrell bithrwtenthere shall be parties in interest who .do not Join in the bids', and all bids that upqnitereatiga tit* ona heloWeititir prim for the work. t' Side will alMlbe received inigroas,and no coidraetWrili be awarded ikilt bidder urdessdetills tiro rumbaed tho eta of the prices of the different Male of work =_l rt6 na i terialefwldelivhall beaabjeetto the 'revision of the Department, eo that itmay edoptthe whole or part of the Mi k es the Interest of the United States way. Peeptire; , ; ; • 14114Weitit:sof the 'abilitint'td itdrit.dda4Fand elivetidliMecodinleU Mittraet • Peas , (laid t to-be moorteined tiy an' estimate of an, agent bt emirAdWitDepartt appolnW: for thht, Purpete,).-will be Orooltime to Vale r a the work pro and tee pier eent. retained wangle eempla nof the contract, Sth acteeptiote oflthe ,werk, 'brAhe agent thrombi, and be Orbited In the event anon- liniment i of eoetraßt. • , Contracts will Anteitardedeul " y to makeebnlidirs and esecibletite Infltieftalgamontabereof, except by con gentler the Beeretary or-the Tsgasurypwill be alorhit• use of the same. Each prepaid tatuttba - aetaoinpanied by. a written guar antee, Mimed by two peeponelble Potions (oertified to be "so bw,thelhitett Mats Distriet Judge, or Attorttey of she "aid District), in the slum of PA) for the whole work, dr of a proportionate amount If any part, that the, bidder will, *hen fteniridr-if in proposal be abelted, enter into a, eibtract and a.imra, with proper Yid iffalliteillitt eettuitiespe itelaithinl performance. ',I/Form et Boar and Ctertificate required. ti4ll. be fur nished 00 application to the 'Depettatant. • • ; Phase; speclthattonfikind working drawings will be thu rigata ,th ds/4hr ihpartmen eisiot November:whet they can be,bad On , t: 11101bar,tessoottsidsfict itiuily co.ll , , tilPthilisiotts, with fhe requirements qletfiticiv?r cleanest alajairaddia De sent to 'this Department, ad: to theDeoretery the Treasury, and plainly ~ ,_lll4. • PROPOBALS,-POR , TED PERTH BOY =WV' g n o t . P d at e ° . A.°'4l°4 uOWELL COBB, SimiTtßy bt thh Tremary. . r" t•i) • IiaIACOREGOR -UOT—AIR FURNACES 9 4141, FrAinV/9E line:MEC gl B.4k D aoaN S triket ,-.Viiii. lit*OliTkait,',/16kitiVki L ttNk-: , _,,,4.1(1W ZIONSIIMING 1V851.01 A7HOTACUVVVIORTKOPEAMIOOI; it* quilt flie etiieie tejt, iving ilte - fineAtityxiiyans'OxlBs AVDIVdT, heft Pip ed to 'lie the frmoit 'poteirfurketif if in. the,*ild; savilfrant )4 t4e feel °mower tile hist Te66neatebaoW Tium Teettots sae Glatt Ina Oh and • broad, Aiello,, pah:iltaped floe pot; lined -!!4qO.TAWCOPO,,Th.' '•••!-",ft•- • , . . e piing Ai) aiattlau etthtbfiiesolo, el*phar, lieetOst wamp.. - woo l !moor eataimatleit in 't 44: ke = 00-aala Atoka sal gaoc , lia attended ittreotlytratir centavo or eumprolead ehrthe tePertet 00=2 001111IVALLV ageogew to the direct action of the rare 48 Wed and 1 1 / I Vie are:. • ; - Thia beat room saga 12cutai sot unlike .... . - - 1' -a VS'S ,RAYB, igiilleisOiateiWele- dr:100# lea, lattutitt the Anteati j iz i talieebide-inteneely heated alba-the _ ' j. by-thiconation the nearly) tar 4 1 - laatreitt atalailics with the 'Oro tiZtliarslo4„_ whale, in other faisieu, •iitlyl p , elnesalufwaeon to owassirrkwr - glar peliitiglierbbas Goff obtfunlng thdliealrautt '; -No &001101110,ati ILEATZ/io 140.0.1411 1 bt fail lis`Atii64llB the Naar kis Oossouitro woll !imitable; heat purehastati erly o th er.' The at. 10014 'citAtatilltieta caul Waldorf - is particularly ro. ^ AilliOLD it - WILSON, (mete ty A, Harrisou,) a, 6 WALNUT Street, dependeace Naar Mum. =lll2 , fi V 4, MO: 442, SOUTHEAST CORNER OP iLtitlEkT ,YIPTEL Mations:oo liiatTitentlosinter Gaiter ' Mote. " Cut" do. do, _ ' 'gg Vette Losituoi Oxford Tido; " , " Patent Leath& • ' oar zdirrow -lop , Pitest" L,tltie 'Ana datf Sian nl4r-tirtwart7'. rTAI4I3ToCK"Cir ilOoss 'AND-Sttoto, . „watt 11.11i0hIPBON & 00., No. 814 MAR. Quest, end, Not.. 3 , And b VIUNKLIN 1.1,A0J3, Wife New In afore n Urge and well-iniorted stock of °WI'S 4I .4)**CiNEJ of City Aud zsgtm..teenuitotuie, ,wilah theypner for sr!e oo the beet twine fdf Oenh, or fin thi &mei edit. — • , ' !gide ere Invited td bbll Ind diamtne ikehoitoak. .. T• 101(4SPORD-, fi• ' 8 O.S . ' 8 PURE • onwnoo nrenou. (tci F the lanallry , ' ) has °stab lished'egretitei height:ply than had ever ' been obtained , . . by any rotor Minh.' ' _. • , . , - • This has been thensult of ins marked superiority in cpolite,Wnd lb inerarlable uniformity. The public may be assured of tho couthinauce of the hilt staqdard now eatahliabed., ,„ , ~ • • 'Ytie palianotioh lii over 20 tone daily, and the deinand has eVendedthroitgbout the whole Vatted: States, mud Se forclgnivAntriei: , Working thus on a very large scald, end udder a rigid ttemfthoyinevaiblif by,secure a perfect uditorritityi in qualitylßroughent the year. This is the great de. sideratiushft itarch.making, and is realised now for the , Iliattlme.' - - - ,', - ' •I • • - he} beat anitab-t%ln cap be Made; and no other, , is alersyk wanted •Ikeitaintruersouldlhla will be stip ' plhat tethein by the Gratin as soon ex their ruetomers itairirlearned which is the best, and ash• for it—othar whes they would be likely to, got that article on which , tbelargeet , Prcidt can be made. •, - 1 - gr. itiogeferd has bean engagedin the inenufacticre of 1 Stirah continuously for, the last 97 yokes, and during the whole of the period the StarekiLmade under his super vision has been, beyond any question, the hesesin the Jninrket , • Per thikeratal, years .be had charge of the -,Works Of Wm, - 0011111914 Co;, et which period,he In. eented.the prevalent the sninufaelere of Corn Starch, liUr Aek (91',JUK04/o,ll l} l STAIIOII, as the ;cake [ Olitilge psi recentlyheen taken by another factory, I I • It , le,iol4tif4l, , the beet grocers in nearly Every part Of /hi Mat . ' - '7'..ict itp,k 8011395WZG0 CORN BTA.IIOH bi t (ter:plid , Acs), hail ,olatiiirie:d an equal celebrity with their - chi: the laundry. ' This article it er. lettly pare, and ,In every respect ; equal ,to the beet 'b nude Ariow 'Veaidop havlng,,addithinal quell. Illetittifeh reciner# ' ktabOlor the &Inert; • 1 " Potato Starch has ' elk extedilyely packed and sold iiii aeon Starch, Mid hatgiven (aloe linprendons to many Milo Utiles"! meritsg o ' our Corn Staten. ' - troliseip Reentvioll t, sad &ray, !Us coming also Mtn g eneral use on a d et toilefaate end inialide• j, h' s N, 1(E11004 k - 00„Alents eoll4f ~, . . `- ,' 1.:198 rupwstmet, IS. Y. •• trOOMM ISSIO ERS' OFFICE> ~ •• _ r t . • - ' . , Purcaliztrnis, Nor. 3, 1507. . •• own —The r ot ßevision will multi's this ow the fed ng named dap, from.lo o'clock A, 010011 04100 .P .",hl4 t ,, , let ate 24 Wants,* tihmdsylliovember 9,1857. -- ad ith, •./.,-, • Tbestisy,.. '. 10, , i n o t nth , ec, Iveslneedey, " ' li, " .',.,1 ..p ,-.L .- 11 the..4. 5 ; , -,11,44erypi,..'! ,-, 12i- -," in , ird m . , h,",, q...;,,,,, stus s y „4.s 14, /Bth , ff"' • Monday,' ti la, ~ 0,161.1, ::=,. , , Tuesday, ," 17, " . ' ft t " , Aredneaday ‘ , "'' ltl, "'t-: oth., gith 4, - , T,hursdgy • ri 19; u` ' et . ',"—, ,-" pridey, i. it 20 g. 1 1 `2,, ' .0; " ~l _ ' A g t,al ' " . 21; " 1 , -„In : . lin ,th e iaterelyrfrdawni be particular b. lt i W,V1,0 alio of tho meeting. t thei r *., 1 401 4 r 0 ;gni., * 401,44 " -;, " 1"- A ll 'n_ y n -i2 :nic 4 41 , 4st a ,. , 4 1 1: 1n ie ra4 00 /4 *?SPcall !WV", B,qpi t rumwe aw ti e = Olt lkallit.,pPOr . 14 41 , 114114',0V *.• W!4' o ?tAI4 2.811.1411.011. •...ay.,;stkoit-- 7 ExtomviNG, DIE Pgintipg, Akinalope 'and " Te j j . : 1 4 7 4 . 4.1,1nO t tttt4 St ' .14144 innuiret. soap tf.antr 53.rwso. , V 9. RAYI4OA board of Revision 104 NO -try 110 Oro-;41:11$ i BY ORAD csoormoon Stmt. iIBUZZi uwe4bß~ ALLY" NO. (new Ammo- attiet,RhUndelPlllll,4);o,l Sly sttointwi zun %FM -, tr _ t _ .l , • AAiltismue, ; ,$,."• 14‘ 411„,.1 • DAyi .SOVEm Bat- 4,21,-„,aszhi. ObiAntia BLUE'S PACKET NOTICE, [Ala I.lNEl.—lhlypers pii.3llll,l%lary and iitWatii, hah4 in their bills Wrisie to the counting house for signature. 11 be ;volved until this 9vening at low giemov, stmotkA 00., - 120, too so, Norm il'harvos. ISEI -1 07ToNtSIOR SAN.FItAN -40 ,with qu I q,k deepatch.—Freight laced rates,;—The , beautiful. clipper ship MI, Nelsen 'Pendleton, connaudlir, now er loading at Race street wharf, has over 'of her cargo on board and nearly all of engaged, will continue to receive freight 1, add tall as above. ill ploaae complete their engagements and bend in :111Ifteflading for signature. ,op offreight*, which wlll be taken at te r apply on board, or to BISHOP, 8/740N8 & CO., 120 (lat73B); , lorth Wharves. NAM STEAMSHIP LINE. • STEAMBUIPO STATE OR GEORGIA AND KEYSTONE STATE. ante of the depressed state of trade, Vie rill be withdrawn for the present. th. A. HERON, Jr. .HAVANA—With quick despatch.— 10pperoir luid'Copper4ertened ablp NAPLES, imassosili be rbispiehad as abovo is A few or passage, apply to MILOS, BIMONS, fc 00., 1p (late 86) North IYlkarves. ARL HEDUCIED TO SOUTHAMPTON 4*- fIIATBIVA , The magnifloent steamship VAN- Edward Niggins, commander, 6,208 tons, mk , fer From Southampton' and and Hovre, Marra for New York. ,A#:—Oat , 24 Saturday Nov, 14 - Dec, 5 Saturday Deo, 20 •.assage—Virst cabin, 6100; second cabin, delivered London suid'Parls, For freight Ally 46 . D. TORRANON, Agent; • • No. 6 Bowling Green, New York, Letters for Nnglaill' and Blume, pre-paid, 25 cents each half ounce (by onclosureiff postage stamps if from other cities,) will be received at No. 5 Bowling-green, New York, up Id 11X oleldk on the morning of sail ing: • - • • 0010-:tri (BEAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU VI first Cabin $BO I Second Oaldb . 660 -In 4ho Bret-oleas paddle-wheel steamship ADRIEL, 2.000 tone 0. D. LUDLOW, Commander , and METH STAR, 2 e o tons, P. E. Ur:sax, to ull from pies , No. 8 North leer, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED :BT.A.TSS NOM, via: A Leslie N. 'York !Gel Soutbamyton,H4-1 IMMWE ..m ton g tpton 'mind Bremen] Southampton 1 for New Ybrk. Ariel,' Saturday, Oct. 91. Wedn'day, Novi. N. Sat'y, Oct. 31: serturday, ticv,ll3. Weds , d , y, Dee. 30 These ,steamers touch at,IIAVAS. Specie delivered in London andßarls. .For.'pasnage and 'freight, apply to D. TO/MANOR, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New /XorY... ..i. _ , ' oeld4f DOR ENGL • -AND.PriANCIE,IB67.- 1! New York an 4 Hanle Steanwhip COmpany .—Tke Melted States ~I tlell fitenmebipe ANAGO. 2,01 took, David' Lines; o&nreandkr, and VULVON,' 2,900 tons, Jame) A. Wotton, commander, will leave New York, &we an44louthetinpton, for the jean /857 ind oe., on thp tollowth4days : • , • , LVATII NRIr 411. 1815 t. 1859. Poitod,Efattrday, Aug. 22 Arago, &dards', ha. 9 Arago , do. Sopt . 19 Fulton, do. Feb. 6 Fulton do. Oot. 17 Ingo, do. blaroh MAO, ' do. Nov. 14 Yulten, do. April a - Bolton, do. Deo. 12 Arago, do. May 1 • Yolton, do. May 29 Loin sousoionof. He. krago, Wednesday, Attg.2B. Fulton, do. Sept. 23 tyaigo, do. Oct. 21 Plato), do. Nov. 18 Arno, do, Deo. 16 1868. dultop s do. Jan. 13 .22220, do. Yob. 10 Pulton, do. Mar. 10 ' lain do. Aplll Patton, do. Noy 6 Arigo, do. loo k os Poltoo, do. 38440 L 1.17 BOWL 185 Y. drag°, Tuesday; Aug. 25 Tolima, 'do. Bee. 22 Arno, do: 0c4.2e Fulton, do. Nev. 17 Amo, do. 'Deo. 15 1558. Pultop,. do. Jan. 12 Ingo, do. reb. 9 'fldtoo,, Itexch'9 Arago do. Afult BUM; do. Ely 4 Oe, 'l7o. Junel, , do. Auto 22 PIIIOM OP PABBACIa =Prom •17irtr Yor!cto Southampton or Havre—ltra • Win ; $ll3O ; Sawn& Cabin, $Tb. Prom Havre or Southampton to Now Yorlr.—Plre Cabin, SOO fraq,p; &mut ()shirk, 600 Mune. • ' 4° 1 1 0 !AVM i t i rlll , Agent, 7 Broadway WIDLIA)I 1.77417, " Barre. OROSKIT & 00., " Bouth'tou ADISRIOAK, iStAtOPMAN . ,EXP.SES SuLtromo. - A&W XXI " Parts. c 'c it %IRE NE VP YORK AND LIVERVOOL AL UNITED STATES M&514 6TEA6IERB.—The Bbipe reimposing thin lilnware The ATLANTIC, Omit, Oliver Eldridge. , Ti,. BALTIC, Capt. Ion& Comstock. The ADIUATIO, Capt. James West. ..jThese ships, have been built by contract eggreasly for Onvernment aervioe; every oars ban been 4ken in their construction, u also in their engines, to ensure strength ehrid e pd, and their acoommodations for passengers are an 02 fgeelegrineti and comfort. 'co fori gainer fromNSW York to'Llverpool, 15 drat SIP; lalseeontdo., $76; from Liverpool to Nay 110"tnid B &seen. No bertha secured unless paid fty The ships of thie line have improved water-tight Xatik heads. ± - PROPOSED DATES OP SAILINg, raox raw volt T 1 /RIM birraibeh, , June 20, I.ll47tWodnesday, Jane 24, 1867 Sp* , ditty 4, 1867: Watteau, July 8, 1867 Saturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1867 Wridilesdif, Aug..l2, 1867 BitOrdA7lSept.l2, :1627 Wednesday, Sept., 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept 72 ; 1867 Wednettei,lept.3o, 1857 llaturdaY, Oot. 10, 1867 Wednesday; Oct. 14,- 1867 Saturday, Oct. 24 1867 Wednesday, Oat. 28, 1867 Saturday, Nov. 7, 1837 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1867 Saturday, N0v.21, ' "1867 , Wednesday, N0v.28 , ,1857 Saturday, pea. 6, 1867 Wednesday, Dec. 9, :1867 , • I! , Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1867 or fret: D oren O,A , iNI to I NDW . CO I EL 60 Well street, N.Y. ' sttatrat, , sfiletarr • X: bo.,Liverpol. STEPILEN4IIENARD 1-21 Amnon friars, London: B. 4. WAS H tliival ' ne thereAt aggressed I o(l.lrtnrL _w .gbni ;t ned therefor, and therein . sui-tt Natittriortes. G OLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & $0413, MANUFACTURERS 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET /YEW YORK, Received the following first prird medals in competi• tion with the best manufactorers of Boston, New York, Philadelphis,.and Baltimore. TWO FIRST - PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, March, 1855. A COLD MEDAL ' S the Crystal Palace, Now York, November, 185$, ( heipg the only Gold Modal given for Pianos the hast All years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balti- more, MO, TUE FIRST,' PRIZN 314 DAL at the Fair, Oryatal Palace, New York, November, 185 8 . Among the Judges were the first musks) talent of the country, such on ht. Mason, Oottaehalk, Wollenhanpt, and many others. Et. &S. Pianos (with and without iron frames) are warranted for three years, and a wiltten guarantee given. Pianos peeked and shipped without charge. Prices moderate. ' m27-tf ALBERT, WEBER, PIANO FORTE hIANUFACTIfItEIt, No. 155 West Broadway, New York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated Concert Piano. The subscriber would inform bile numerous friends and ecudemers that ho has greatly enlarged his manufacturing department, 'corder tomeet the increase in demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and as every piano, especially tone and 'tonclii is personally Imperil/tended by the sub/scriber f the public will be warranted an hi titrument whieh, for 'beauty, strength, and durability, power and sweetness of tone sod touch, stands unsur passed. Every piano sold at the lowest manufacturer'' , prices. A call la respectfully solicited. oc29.thut liffertbant JOHN -P. DOHERTY, VDRXERLT WITU tombs , & slosala, LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Has now with•him the best Tailors that are wigged in the business in this country. OwtLas Roca, formerly the leading tailor of this City; li. KAYSER, formerly cutter for O. Rotb & Co., and lists Coat and Vet cotter with Lukens, Kelly, sib Co.; IletlST WaQitha, the host Banta and Yost cutter in the United States, tot years cutter with Deplerria, under .the Irrlog Rouse, Broadway, and with Dopierris & Pettus, finder the St. Nicholas lintel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of ill who patronize the establishment. The best of Clothes Made at enederate prices far credit, low ppias'for cash. oo13•tf • JAMES SEE E 'MAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Mo. 18 tad 18 soath NINTH STRUT, ABOVN OBLESTNTIT. A large and well %sleeted stock of OLOT/18 and OA&BIMERES always on band.' All Clothing made at title ratablishment will be of the best quality, and in the most fashionable style. Particular attention giyea to UNIFORM CLOTH ING.. , ane-tt Surnitnte B. KITE & CO. . PUNNITURE, BEDDINCi, &c. • ' No. 1111 (late 129) WALNUT et., Philadelphia. A am sad ouperfor style of Spring Bedo. Lints B. EMI. Jomm IVALroa anal tat GAS! GA I S ! GAS ! ! I—THE UNDER- Japed vould respectfully call the attention of the -pubno tothe fact that they have and are daily reducing the price of Philadelphia Gas, from $2.25 per 1000 feet to the low price of sl`.so'por 1000 feet, by their mgDNL REGULATOR, which saves 35 per cent., a clear saving of, 75 cents on $2.26, thereby reducing the price from $2 25 to $1.50 per 1000 feet. We sre daily putting the Regulator on all the pried lal and prominent 'braidings In the city churches, ibraries, factories, hotels ; and other, public buildings. It has also been' placed on at the Philadelphia Ex change. Hundreds of certificates in favor of the said Regulator, from those having tried It, ehowing the above saving, can be neon at our office. . Store-keepers and the public generally are requested to send in their orders. Cost of Regulators from 20 upwards, according to ales. Orders through Blood's Despatch promptly attended to, N. D.—patty enervitic, enterprising, and persevering meg rabia47:4 cowls for the MODEL REGULATOR ; can make from $2 to $5 per day. , . atOBEIIT T. KNIGHT dr. CO., °Mee No. 94 South Fifth street; D 074 to Blood's Despatch. 0024.1na GOLD MINE FOR SALE,;--THE SUB scriber &from rile with a perfect title, the proport,y known as - the REID GOLD AND COPPER AfINE, situated S late from Ceneord, Oaharrus county, North Carolina. With the mine ie a plantation of 145 11.0.138 of excellent laud, well watered and 'wooded, and a'large MANSION ROUSE, with borne, miners , houses, Powder_ and eLlitLa hOnef,,atub other buildings ; new ,stestri engioe, d 5 Los e. power; (Milian ruins, etampe, 'pumps; c,,embrsolforklllbe machinery and tools ne cessary for the full equipment eta mine, in good order. The mine hap been worked at intervals for the last 60 years, and' has Alvayebeen profitable to residentpro. ?rioters, but has never been worked for lay length of time rrltkL en engine and machintry. The shafts and galleries are well constructed, the atoppings have never ;poop taken opt, and from 60 to 75 miners can be-profit ably emplond in the old working. Oa ho property is formimtklevalliwf topper andi-lead, wnielt has ' OTOT been workialsAand jpergold vein has been discovered Aimee thejl,kat of thicmonth, at whieltthreo men have been St work' taking Opt fifteen hundred dollars a day, with a gotakprospeet or its south:llea. v„nog-gm , QUARIAO J . . onus ,kei nrcomiy. , TINGIAY tee , CO., BANKERS No. 87 Booth THIRD :taut, Philadelphia. in tho U n i ted OL BtateTIONS po ond rotoptC anada. ly m eon ill aeoesaiblu points Stocks, Bonds, /co., Bought and Sold on Conalseloa, Unourrent Bank Notes, Oheob, too., bought at the lowest rates. Sl:Daposttglefisillat ISSlVlMlNVltantrifist, as per 11011.• area . ;tor 2.Bst ...... riiHE EIESI:O4O4VitNT' I_ ANt r iAMBYLEILIi.UOA.I, is at 11 DORMANtB YARD, BROAD STREET, alxnnt Ytna. Sold at reduced price". 101iII and leo. 0414 w 2240 LBS. IS A and " W IMP'. atelattalto alumina onX stook of ~L IIIIIKII 1149r1 TADI and BLACK lIHATII 00AL. 1, Ohr bill 1p s,eleetpd,exp,res§ly for fatally use; being 01061111 fibt 4 abodi.iie'ullt *mint It free from elate and dust. , it ;Windt IPSO 11116 i ,) Wulf 240 lba. more , . than sold by rOtgloleilsohitilAnepßi lama per ton. ,, Also, on hand a 101 l supply of "BROAD TOP 111T11- 51INQUS OOAL'? for St eklargeriernti_ ,tllt Illatlassoltbing, and Bolling-mill puR0 8 ; 1 1 , 444„00,411,.eArp10l biLiA• a nd Nardi, BROAD ktit vrmi-7gl} ShriOttifl LBO. IS A TON, . rasa-am) ,' , 'LxlturfoN .*, 00 0 A 0,046.1,1 004144-44124/aRTO V CELEBRATED 11PRI.tilk;,*011NTAID COAL. J. & R. OARYERTVIEERWOODTAWAQDAOOAt KIL EO L GRGE W. SNYDER'S PLESPEOREBT 11011CTI t COAL. RANDALL ~Naveff4r sale, and are lonatanUx,reetdvi si s i DOM ), above celebrated Colherlei, COAL OP There Op no Coal , mtned , anyotero, eknal la Oality these, and a trial wilt oenvlore any one of their great. superiority. Our Coal is very carefullyscre ened at odr yard., and we will warrant it perfectly frei front duet a Y nd all inmuriUes. 'Our TRIM arose LOW as the VAR , LOWM. - • ' l:2 • • r • Orders left at our OOP, No. 1501111/ FRONT street, above Walnut. , Orden left et our Yard CALstria below BDOAD street. Orders left at oar Wharf WATER street, above OAL LOWITILL—or tent to ejthtr ply. par Despatch poet, will receive prompt attention. Pnrobsiere for Family nag will d o well to and ex amine one Coal before puroltaking ellewhatii. • ' 1444( SOII I I:TYLKU 4 I4 AND: LEHIGH _00AL..4,- I am dolly reeelyinic, at pay yard; Ntabest quality°, sonunarm AND Ll°lo/1 00AL, lify.ouatomara, aud all otherseau. may fatorlluf ilth their °Mem, may rely on gettlaq Dad Nat 'Pin lie aatlaraatOey to Nhem. I,Wr• No. Mimic° Opal kept it Vtleietabliehinent to offeq at LOW PNIOIIB. • . • ALECANDDD OONTBRY, . N. N. oorlier of Breed and (Merry ate. 1 EHIGH AND SORITYLKLU, 00AL.- Jut DALY, PORTER & 00., 00AL DEALERS NO. 821 PRIME Stieeti above Eighth,' keep rotietsu on hood, at the very lowest rates, • full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, „ an 1. eel! 00 AL.-MONTOOMX)11( AA it NULL having connoted the OW wiEs The Lumber business, inform their friends that they have made contrasts for a - supply of the best Analitusi of Lehigh awl Schuylkill Cold, and are now *MY to re ceive orders, Twelfth and Prime streets, Criers ma,y be left with - Mr. B. KILPATRICK, No. 18 8. PIPTK street, or with Mr. WM. D. NULL, corner PINE and WATER Ntrooti. anlB3m tarbware. CtUAJLER 0117 AILS;,. , , mintolietuf 'BARS: /WIRT IRON, ManufactuNelitiommnt GUNN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, aboyro Spring Ganieu Water Work", WAREIIOIISR, 103 North'WATER Street. QUAKER OlTY.NAlLS'arecwarrented equal to atiy Made. 009-11 JOHN HiLDEHAN, Agent. rvEtom,s4 , Ei , ,..IIAITHUITARDWARE A. CRITLERY AND TOOLS, No. 9111 - BILUBT BT. bovelDßOimistaiki Aide, PhDs& l.ern .Obinto. A Grbo,l) SEWING WEBSTERds 00., beg teapootfully to introduce thonsulre to the public. as the Manantetuers of the IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, •• ' adapted to manufacturing or flu* purposes. , Pros frotiOthe objelOons' which hare beeivrirred against thole itlieedt knots; lit thla market, TIM MACHINE COMEIS THE GOO QUALITIES 01' THEM ALL, and will sitfe,'lti oOmiuend itself, upgn examination, to'fatuillei, is4dlent, shoemakers and seamstressie. ranee fOrant Of A:GOOD ARTICLE; that will make a , handsonin. look.4tob, work wrra LITTLE NOISE, that will DM, STITCH, RUN, or GATHER; tpdeedf tbektifilligiee entire satisfaction e'en after they hue been,msed for ydrge, are lorded to at our rooms , 114.0HRSTNUT ; Skeet. IgtAlry • TER, 4 00. Sewing of Avery deseription Ofemited in the hest Pm. sible moaner, and on reasonable terms. Samples of our work sent by mall to any part of the United States. d2`l-tiths Sm. •. E bitr 7 M1 4 ...0 HINE 8 Fs" OQ.II 'UNRIVALLED BEWING•3IA °HINES still retain the oongdance of the public, and their popularity inuelsol.4 Atter years of trial It is de monstrated beyond all question - that it is the popular Machine. and the only onenpanerkich any reliance can be plarsed•to ;Work woill'on'all kirldi of Shoes, no fact that it does' one-thlid rderetfork in the eerie titne, nod dims it better ; that it As U least liable to get out of repair,helig simple is ifs 00st:untie° ; that it makes the least noise, and that it if acknowledged on all hands that it is best fora 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 cues for mouths; I yes eight' undred are In operation In this city, and the cue has yet to omit where a person Who hu parchesed one has exchanged It for another kind. Taking into itiMsideration, also, the fut that those who employ from P 5 to 40 hands in their shot*, doing the work for the mantifacturere,, without exception, 11110 this maChine in Preference to 'any other kind ' and al ways recommend , in preference to others, It would seem unneeesorY for the proprietors to adrartlso their excellence, or let forth thole superiority. The taridersigned,SOLE AGENTS forties sale of these Machines. always Imre a supply, and have made Inch arrangements that they aell them upon terms that will meet the wishes of all. ' Unlike other Wahines sold in this market, it is free from all Infringements of other patents. , , BARER & BnoTrnm, ' co 27-tf Ontrrusx Flomtun, LYNN. Q. EWING AIACHINES.-PRATT'S PATENT—mogs FROM $l2 TO $25. . . . . The . I, LADIES , COMPANION' , is the' most simple, durable, compact, and cheap ,machine for family ace ever offered to the priblic, mewing eqoally well upon all kinds of fabrfe,'and without puckering the cloth, tear. fog no bad cord on the back side of the work. Metal! , blicanailireed, and without rewinding. The stitch can be varied from five to fifty to the inch. Any one can learn to operate them in half en hour. Printed dire°. Cons anaconpsny each machine, by which anyone can use them. We are enabled to oiler theme superior me. chines at the above low prices as we ore not obliged to pay fifteen or twenty dollars licence for borrowed pa. unto, this machine being made under our own pateqta in every part, and Infringing upon or using no other. There are acme hundreds in constant use to this city and vicinity, which are giving the test satisfaction. Every machine is warranted to give satiefaetien, Ladles and gentlemen are invited to call and examine them and their work, and Judge for themselves. Samples of work, and•drawinp, with description, sent to any pert of the county) , by mail. Salesrooms WAR/INGTOR Street, Boston, and al BROADWAY, New York. on 27-tt OASS's EAST PALE ALL_ The consumers of this celebrated beverage need no description of its onallties, or evidence of Its excellence, beyond the bonsat they bare derived from its use sines its intcoductlon into this country ; to those who have not yet made an sequalntanoto with this CROWNING- Malt Liouor, it may be well to state a few f o otp: •BAspg ; EAST INDIA'RALB ALB o Owes its excellence as a 'beret:lo t the'superjergiality of the Dope ow:hems% thetnineral ordimrt lea of river water immediately constannicating with the brewery, and the iCieritioo Skill afrplied'iii its ntenteacture. BASS'S EARTTNIWIL PALE ALE' Not being muddied' or strengthened to pleize vitiated palates, to, therefore, neither heating nor heady, but stomachic and appetising. • BABA'S EAST INDIA PALS A'LB Is the delight and enlace of the Indian Subaltern In hie fuming bungalows.-the Worthy rivet of "brandy pawns. BASS'S BAST INDIA PALE ALIt . • Is the drink without which no tin can be complete— no journey by dank possible. BASS'S RASP INDIA: PALB ALB To the favorite drink In Vogl/m(1ot lor4 and, bagman ducheas and unreel. BASS'S MAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the much-admired tonic for luralide end persona or weak interiors. • a BASS'S BAST INDIA PALE ALE Will keep in all climates; *lie good at all wools—lun cheon, dinner, pr supper. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is pronounced by the medical faculty one of the most wholesome beverages Spit win be taken, and la found to be netleds agreeable' tO The ,state than it' IS beneficial to the health. • ' DAMPS BAST INDIA PALE ALE IC universally conceded to be unrivalled IA excellence by any other Imported Into the United BMWs. Dealers and 4oneumere will tind it theleintereet to give this Ale a preference. For sato in cask eW bottle by THOMAS IitoMULLEN,, Agent and Oonsignee, 44 BRAYER St., N. Y. On sale at Delmenico% William st., corner of Beaver, . and Chambers corner of Broadway. ' • suthorland'a,lB Pine street. , Derry's, 10 Pine etreet. Richardson de "rjayter, 120 Water at. George Y: Burgess ; 483 Broadway. N. B. Gosling, 3.37 Broadway, not-Ons • C REEN SA,IijiMARL OF NEW JERSEY. iill —TUN NEW J.Ett4EY FERTILIZER COMPANY is now prepared to meire orders for this important manure. For all lands upon which ashes are benedcial, the Marl is more than a aubstitute. Professor Cook, in bin annual report to the Legisla ture of Now Jersey, soya : "The value of these Marls is best seen In the rich and highly cultivated (Harlot which has been improved, almost made, by their use; butit ma3l be Interesting to examine the cause, of their great value in Agriculture, and to compare them with other fertilizer'. For example : The ponsah ,alone may be taken at an average of fire 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 Ipotaah ; this in nearly ae mach u there in in a bushel of unlemthed•wood wheat , And again— it is probable that the great value of the 3tarl is to be found in the fact that it contains nearly all the gob stances necessary to make up the ash of our common cultivated plants. Price, delivered on board reseal, at tha wharves of the company at Portland Heights, on Raritan Ray, New Jersey, seven cents per bushel. For further particu lare, nett circular sant free of postage; Orders for other fertilisers will receive prompt attention. Addreis either of the undersigned. CHARLES SEARS,' President, Weevil% Post Office, New Jersey. TAZPAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer, No. 42 Nunn Oreat,New York. &mule W. Atwouoi Secretary, N . o: le Ceder street, New York. • N.'ll.—Those wishing Marl for Spring nee ohoold order immediately, to secure its early ebitment. Orders Will be filled in rotation oct 2943 m L ONGwoRTII , , , 011 W WINES. GENERAL AtinpY YOR ALL TlrE STATES. TO WAIOLESALE DEALERS. By a 'uncial arrangement with Mr. LONGWORTII, I am enabled to offer hisWlneir, in large quantities upon the lowest and beet terms. The Wines to be delivered in Cincinnati, and forwardnd,byttenal mesas of convey. ance (railroad or riteambeet) direct - to the pureharr; by which the expentlee of *Wage, comraissions, deublti freight, etc., will be avoided, No orders udder thil'arriugenient will be forwarded for lees than twenty4su caeca, All orders must be direettti only to 00Z2BN IS WARREN Street, New Yoze. By the mink arrangement e handsome profit on these wines Coll be made by the wholedele dealer. • Sparkling Catawba, vintage 180, quarts. , do do do pints. Do ,do du - 11321.quarte. •Da ' db 'do - "dO pleti. • Still Oatawhet,`Tintage 1862, quarts. ' Do, do , extra , ', vintage 1852, quarto. Sparkilegleabella, • dd •• do do. Still Oatatvimi in.caskp, uf ,variocis qualities. ' Catawba tlreudy, or superior quality. FRED. B, 0022E278. General Agent for the tialiot`N;Langwartit , s Wines, 78 WARREN STREET, (opposite Itudeon River Railroad Depot,) uo2-Orn New YORK. UJM. 'Ec:UGGERS, CARRIAGE; R. PRItOr7qI9 O P saPt blin-cgßirrs . itir,it:okbOTe Teeth, r(ow.kpeelo niv Sate drerylesetipiloo of oarrlagef;coinitrc Myle; durability, and elegance of [latch, tient , thi Manufactory, at the corner of SIXTH and MASTNAlNteoletWfthleh the attention ofulllserm, and Bouthefn and Weatern 'gentleinen' ia' reatootfully, called. N. B.—letieefal'attetitlon given to carrlagei for ie.' Wm in the Miopidolinooted with the Reposito En. keno Obestnut street, roil -0 in to th ry. -lial fIOMESTEAD 1 4 '011.42,001 LAND DIS TBIBUTION I l', 1/11ANON 1011 POOILWEN ! ! The Northwestern Iddtual Land .Beuelit Apr/Usti on will make SIMMS dletribatlon of $BO,OOO wotth of real estate and Mate teats Members: , The number ormem be. 10 litakia tricoool $ 2.00 and five letter Maims per in646botishipieki abate. Any 46diiidual Sending, slCrond - thOstanlyii, shill be entitled( to six shares?, or Betso346oolldsJo lath alx nisi with tbeaddreu Of eaelf, earefuni Written, WWI be *AM six abates. -Thelolletdris lathe real eetstatft $lO4. ''Aminsproved flum of 80 Whet In Nuke • ; third At • $BlOOO No. 2. At improvedfarnt of 160 WAS in White sides 06., 1111notsIvilued at 8,000 No, 8. An impyrived farm of 160 anis in Whit.. sides valued at s• " • • 8,000 No. 4'. eneallesit priwate rosidOnis hainihinwo •••' lowa i !slue& at. ••,-/o: , ' 3 1 000 00 ' X6O sons "Wilt farm *a in'Orsiduroo., 11l nob, valued at , • . - SAO •1150 sareetrell pine timbale/. In Wiilsoad " • Wlaoolialn,walued at No. 'F. A good- lot eild,riottegerrlialdenee.in Ohio •;-; „. 0 4 0 ; ralusdrat • . • . '11,006. 80. 0. 160 cores superior Wid th Wlltesiddisesq IllimeislT4ll.l4 at • - No. 9. 180 40res '`o0 & land Oldpioarray• Wisoonsin, valued at. - 960 10. 160 ores good Calppothly Wiseenain, valued at , 130.114 140. sates good 46193 IA-13341911M 9 6 1 - Wisconsin, valued. at; 800 No. IPr efFledlisOd, laud la> Viati OW TIP oonota, vione4 t if #OO tio. le. SO /CM vidi land Cp.vldits, Ile ' valued at - „.•;,:__‘ • ,• . 14. 'BO saes good • - valued. at • • • OW No. 16. 60 sons good landin IlirelsaiEllo,, Deny . valued at 600 No• 18 . - 14111 *94 load InditadaballikOr Lyda, valued at • an PAL 49iaeig '4 40 14 4 P• . ; :t i * :; tt dd at hA" Soo tfir: 18, 46 wig 6A*114 44 41 4:4 0 **,*, 111,11 0,400 00.19. 0 wawa:4.nd ousapsi Ora • tied at ; ' " -;" ' No. 20. 'Oat toilidine, lot iißioidino t ,t r o.7*,,t lied at N 0.21. Ono building lot in Nitro:di, • valued at „ • , t „- 806 "00':97, One 0644," I No. 23.- Ono' Dolidluf lot hi - saarn#l,nutiK ` 2 . Tallied 44 No. AC 40 asoreelirns Duel Lde,l#EorinlVOA: valued.at ' • • No; la.' , 40 tend Orrin biamptilfo:62 . ll o 4o6Pi' • ma wad as-.• •••,. • NO. is. 40 • ion,d • :1100 . , in Clin#o4lr4e3kiihi' id0.27.' *wird Witeissein; 11 valued at I ' ' ' 940 N 0.28. 40 n orm Laud In Crawford 00., Wlsoonsin, valoed at 200 N. 2 9. 49 sorssland in Crawford On., Wisconsin, • walued at 200 No. 80. 40 sons land in onswfordoo., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. Bl. 40 acres land in Monroe 00., W 91001110.1 1) valued at 200 N 0.82. 40 acres land In Monroe Co., Wisconsin, Tallied at 200 N 0.83. 40 sores land In Jackson Co., Wieeezunn, valued at 200 N0, , 84. 40 wires land In dilation Co., Wisconidn, valued. at 200 No. 36. 40 acres land in Bad Axe 00., Wisconsin, valued at 160 N 0.86. 40 aorta land in Bad Axe 00., Wisconsin, valued at 160 No. 87. 40 acne land In liadAne 00., Wlsoonids, rained at 160 No. EL One lot In Pulton, Illinois, valued at 160 No. 39. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, veined at 100 No. 40. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 The distribution will be ctndocted fairly and honor ably. The names and address of stockholdert shall be written on as many email cards is they have shares, and the whole placed In a box, and the first pane taken out shall be entitled to the improved farm No. 1, In the above list, and the next taken out will be entitled to No, 2, and so on until the 40 Bernier red estate are all diatebuted Then to each or the retnaltilnk 14,960 stockholders will be sent a cheap map of aWestern State or Territory. A. full anemia of the distribution will be forwarded In a printed circular, to each member of the Association, with the names and address of such as may receive the real estate—to whont also the Seeds will be sent and immediate possession given. Each ap plication must be accompanied with $2.00 and Ore lotted stamps. Address LINDBLL, ;OWNS & CO., an-18 Chicago, Dipole. .010 E .FARII. LAivlets run SALE THE ILLINOISOENTRAI RAILROAD COMPANY a now prepared to sell about 1,600,000 soros of choice Yarnaltsg lands, in tracts of 40 acres and upwards', on long credits, and at low rates of Interest. . . These lands were granted by the and (lovernment to aid in the construction of this Road, d are among the richest and most fertile In the .world. They extend from North-East and North-West, through the middle of the State, to the extreme South, and include every, variety of climate and productions found between those parallels of latitude, The Northern portion Is chiefly pralrie,.interapersed withline groves, and in thimiddle and Southern motions timber predominates, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate is more healthy, mild and equable, than any other part of the country—the air is pure and bra clog, while living streams and spring* of excellent water abound. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined, and mfpplies a cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at $2 to $4 per ton—and wood can be had at the came rate per cord. Building Stone of excellent qualitys's* aboundf, which can be procured far little mere then the expense of transportation. The great fertility of these Wide, which are'Meek rich mould, from two to five feet deep, cot gently roll log; their contiguity to this road by which every fool thy is furnished for travel and transportation to the principal markets North, South, East, West. and the economy with which they can be cultivated, render them the most valuable investment :het mil' be found, and present the most favorable opportunity for persons of Industrious habits and small mean' to acquire a cone- Amiable Independence in a few years. Chicago Is now the greatest gram market in the world; and the facility and economy with which the product' of these lands can be transported to that market, make them much more profitable, at the prices naked, than those more remote at government rates, as the addl tient cost of transportation Is a perpetual tax en the latter, which must be borne by the producer, In the re duced price he receives for bin grain, ho. That Hie is perfect—and when the final payments are made, deed, are executed by the trustees appointed by the State, and In whoa the title is vested, to the 'par chasers, which convey to them absolute titles in fee sim ple, free and clear of emery inoumbranoe, Urn or wort- ' The prime are from $6 to $3O : Interest only 3 per at. Twenty per ct. will be deducted from the price touph. • at lA,/ USW, ►Y Ire required to Improve one-tenth annually for five yore, ao as to have one-half the land under cultivetion at the end of that time. OOMpetent 1111170yOte will 1000Mpany thane ekte Via to examine these Lands, free of charge, and aid them la making selections. The Lande remaining unsold are as rich and ialnal,le Le thole which have been citepoied of. • SECTIONAL MAPS Will be sent to any one who will enclose fifty cents lo postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing no morons Instances of successful forming, signed by re speotable and well known farmers Hying in the neigh borhood of the Railroad Loads, throughout the State-- also the coot o f fencing, price of cattle, otpense of bar seating, threshing, etc,—or any ether intern:lethal— Will be cheerful given Oil application, ei th er pertoraily or by letter, in nglish, ]french , G or erman_ r addressed to JOAN WILSON. Laud Commissioner of the Illinolo Central It. R. Co. Office in rllinohl Central Railroad Dep ot: Chica g o, Il linois. and j _ANDS! L AND SII—I OFFER FOR sale the followl . ng valuable LANDS iu SOLITIL WESTERN GEORGIA. All pumas are hereby cau tioned aping, trespasalng upon any of theta. Ootober, 1557. T. R. bLOOM, Macon, Qa DOI7OIIIIRTY COUNTY 19t Dlmtrict—Nos. 60, 05, 97. HA MN coturir.- ..• • • . 7th District—No. 338. • 9th do—Noe. 18, 328, 320, 333, 369, 378, 379, 380, 410 ace, 408. 10th District—Nos. 45, 48, 47. WORTI( COVNTT Tth District—Nov.l2l, 525. 16th do ~ 11, 12, 65. 10th do ', 26, 21, 35, 236. LEY 00 UNIT. Ist District—No. 130, 160, 168, 190 11th do " 4,181 14th do " 113, 144. 0111.71111 WON rr 15th District—No. N. THARICLL COVNTY llthrilatelet—Noc 123, 214, 12th do . 122, WI. !UNIX:U.I.O 00111117 6th Dlotriet—No. 134, 14ILLIM 001INT7 12th District—Noe. 209, 221, 27.4, 222.221, 226, 257; 3.17 376, 310, 196. 13th do 44 6, 19,19 0 29, 36, 76, 391, 392, 394. 0100190 COUNTY. 14th Dletrlot,—Noe. 130. 27th do 4 ; 190,246. DOOT,Y COUNTY. •-- • • . 1.21 Distriot--Noe. 7, .278 211, 212, VI, 244, 221,222,223 224, 225, 226, NI, 228. 21 do ‘. 167,23 T. 7th do 4 . 211. 9th do 110. • HOUTON 00111iTY 6th District—No. 214 PULASKI 00USTP Bth District—No. DN. TAYLOR 001:INTT 13th Dlotrlot—Nos. ST, BS, lith e do " 09 64. OFFICE OF THE COMMERCIAL MU TUAL INMIRANON COMPANY, 0031111B1101AL BUILDING, Nos. 57 and 19 WILLIAM STREET. New Wan, July 23, 1857. The Trustees, in conformity to the charter of the Company, !inbuilt the following statement of Its affairs on the 80th of June, 1857: Premiums on Rieke outstanding 30th June, 1850 $215,012 76 Premiums received during the year ending 80th June, 1857 760,127 31 Total Protalama $975,140 14 (No Policies hale been issued upon Fire Blakedisconnected with Marine Premiums marked of Is earned for the year • ending 30th June, 1051 1740,524 65 Losses end Expenses— Return Premiums Re-insurauces • •••?.. 030090 . "67,434 61 114.418,232 80 • - „ mitany on the 30th June, 185 The Assets of tie were as Notes In advance or Premiums Premium Notes and Allls Eseelvehle Loans on StootUipiliosict , ithe railer , Wart. ties Beirsureo44l4.loguisuce ()ash in Blinks 'Total AWRY $710.9.58 04 The Beard of Trustees hire this day reSolved, that se au intend %) the gps. Pelt Oder. oh the outstanding Scrip of 114, Olunipaop, „he paid to each to the holders thereof,' or then. legal • representatives, on and after TUESAY, the 11th of 5 A rigida nett. Tturlioard hove alecraselsred a Scrip Dividend offer PER Cara, on the not earned Premiums of the Company fat Slid leas ending 30th June, IE4II. for which certifi cates will be Loaded errand after TUESDAY, the 11th of August beet,' Hy order of the'Doard, ; HENRY D. RING. E3eorOgry C=EM Henry W. }Yenta'', • Jinn* 0.2811, • Charles L. Frost, Geo. B. Morrvood, Sheppard Gandy, Chicle. Cann'. 'I Capital' 11. Norton,. ' Robert il h 14,111311 i Cornelius W. , Thopuse, Thos. t. Coddington, Moses Taylor' • U. K. Corniof, Jame* W. Phl Gya, 7olin O. , William ll' Brodie, Louls S. Bellows, • ,Witlis449wAlly • Jacob A. Corey, Oliver Wetmore, . Charles P. Masks, Iraq, DUANE Ao2-em 110 'Josiah 0. Low, Stephen D. Ifarrison, ' William 4,1110 e Jams L. Adima J ohn D. 5931P41h h °haring W. Nelsons, Ansoutt:Thelpe, EdSelige-Saporteil, /cthlir. JatneeM. Mulford, lilac K. Everitt, Behlyiee Livingston, 111111 am T. Frost William It Kirkland,i Henry A. Heiser, Eben D. Crocker, John 0: Jechsoll,.' Joseph F. Navarro, .Wm. W. T. Greet:rimy, TE,'Vteeldent. Wi..Tice-Preeldent. CR - 6 ,! (JALDW boles* • • tricatuirwam %Da OAN n usitiutureri No . North 701TIVIlt A au* " SiIIirfirTURPEIiTTITF-2 .Tematthe, ty aril% for isle by ifelitlEfr if AOALIBTNII, AU 1 119 Mirth Water rarest. trosiN. BaRET.A . SCiAtUttAKERS KIVROBIII, to terlv_e! L er eohdtwer J: Blander For mde MARTIN &MACAW/ITER, OM. w North NWT Wool. , . 'twinge ,'n i 4. . . , SEW:NJ t UND--FI , Thg r lt r O R TLT. c i o N: I -: t.ANY , .—WALIViI TI N I AT, 801:1111 , 3SVIT 4X)1014 1 Oh' '1.11%/18, PHI DELPHLI. ' ' ' 1t : ' tcosionsrsu i ;0 tr,vri 91 , lissirsnm Lig: , ..I Zi lapteY is 4;401144 4 any ;Err or . / fit'' e I ti 11. 1 ,1 (ab, ~r, any 411 bit *Vey 44:14* "* T Yikohlfsi je coyest, every } , , ,F7 yrosall, Polook-in le t ,(inV l ri t lurp glll . l l7 ,hy ° ' e erhA in ttli 7 2 ,,T..", i tr "-^, , - , - UUN.' LAST L. D nEritilal, Pre ' dits . riti • ROBBWY BBLIMIDGII, The- Brat:tent. • TIVB. t. ttsui, Bearetha a • DI HOD, genry L. Elepneti ,I :`Lwdreth Mantas, , Adward T,.4lter, ~ , , If it . Ogingll Brewster, tl;ert Belfrid ;,'"'`. '1" " JOsetth:B. BIM', t4;141...1 , , ID e ,/O V P Ui/DDODIDAII i : ' 4/ 2 " . 4 1 91 4, 4 '' e Ihlnab il'"' . Mon* li,fiteatted anepayntehte,ni* tlett.7. • _ . ..The thtstettnerite are ,ptacie to, eonforruity with the , revision, of the Charter, in up, .118TATA MORT • 9484 1 )plik.BSAT,11,anitsuula . first *es secuul tet as will ways insure perfect seouritY telliiiliObal. tors, pant which enustotlea to give pr raesserel and sta bility to this Institution, , 5a1,1,1, PENNY ' Sii.GaTUNP, Carneofof iftarß i V lt V' °Peu d'tll7"llcm *; • • 044 IteiD4ll6l' a° o'clock. Lial•grawlimam rpecived, tnd yol'& with: oul,sottais,Alth IVI ERIC OHNL,INTEEEBT, bj 0 /Mx*F - Otitetwies. 'JOHN TROMSON -Preet. MOB riMIIDINIS,!! THOS. T. TASKBB, )IDwrs' M. awn. 0-- ---- sinstirena , Taanuntata i ....-- - *" 4. inkftnifittil ..r, John B. AUMM, • Wm. O. Ludwig, , John B. Addicrs, •.- - aka; Lem., &lemon Alter, Charles E. Lai, — M. W. Bald,win A. hliakcle . .. William Plarki. Israel W. giiiiiii ' r ffr , inhalant Mir., Ir., Wm. Ileal, . Oharles S. Oaretalra, Thoa. Neilsn, Robert (Nark, Thomas 8. Roe% 14. D A. J. Braze', James amiss% Marie' Data, Thoe.V. Elparhanir, Wm. D. Poster; Oscar Thompson, Benjamin fterhard, peter Williamson, ' Sohn lordafi, Jr., • lassie O. Waterman, , Lewis Lewis, Jr., . (Wailes T.iterkes. aul-gm . X 9. 83 (241) ~DOOK STRNgT.— FIVE OR MINT. STATE. SAYINGS POND. kO.AIB -. .,;z41) DOCKE.TR'S.III!‘ FIVE / 'I 'PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS HIM ait) DOCK STRET4T.-7 FIVE, M iliVit; :Itri S. ktOavnrogi 0,88: (244 .DQC STREET.— FIVE PER OENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND. Inlay Illachinern anb Jran 1/NITEL Y. 111ER1101r. J. tat/Gnats Eamon. WILMS( n. arsammr. iiiOUTHWARK. FOUNDRY, SO PUPIL AND WASHINGTON sintliTs, PHIL/a/W.7FM. MtRRIOIC & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MAGNIN - MB, • mannfriettire High and Low Pleasure Steam Engines, for Lind, River, and Marine service. •DoHers. timometers, Tanks, • Iron. Boats, ito., Out ings of all khule, , either Iron or Drag. Iron frame roofs for Osa Works, Workshops, 'Witold Stations, &r. Retorts and Gaa Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. ' Every description. of Plantation machinery, such as anger, flaw. miff Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Defeeetore,Filtere Ptirepiieg Engines, &o. Sole Agents for N. Itildears Patent Sugar Dolling Apparstuii Nosmyth's Patent Steam Hemmer; J • P. Rose , Patent Valve Motion for Bleat Machinery and Steam Pampa. Superintendent—B. H. HARTOL. 404 pfICILARD NORMS & SON, LOCOMO - TITS STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, NEVENTERNTH STREET, HAMILTON, PAIEVIIII AID SPRING GARDEN STRUTS, Segued enelusively In the mannfaetere of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Elanufsettire to order Locomotives of any arran o t e . mint, welpt or capacity, tot the use of Wood or o, or Bsimmtnews M in sir mar state, ANT ai SRAOITS or WITHOUT ZNITTINO 811000, GAO OS 1111. In design; material and workmanship, the Loeonlo tlvel`prodneeid at these Worts are equal to, and not an oelled by any. The materials used in eocstruetion are made on the spot, and Insure the beat quality and most reliable stock. The large extent of Shope, and Cmn- Vie Votipmest . " of Afarkimmy and Teas, enable em to execute the EST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OP ANY ARRANGEMENT ENQUIRED. r OIIILLIII/ OAR WRIRELS, HAMMERED AXIAL With Forgings of any rise or form IRON AND BRASS CASTING'S, And MAORINK WORK generally, RIORARD EORRIa. HENRI' LA.TIXII Ma-1y DENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL SR 'NOM. REANEY, NEAFEE & CO., PRACTICAL 'AND THEORETICAL INOINESIM, MACIIINISTL_BOII:ER-MARERNI BLACK- BiIITIDEI AND 110IIND10B8. Having for many years been in successftll operation, and been exclusively engage;; in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high add low pressen, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, 'Propellers, &e., &a., respectfully oiler their services to the public, as being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all alias,Marine, Rives, and Btatitinary. Having eats of pattetrs of different sizes; are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Avery description of Pattern-making made at the 'shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue ' Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers, ot the beet Fennsylvaula char coal iron. Forging's of all sins and kinds; Iron and Brea Castings of all desariptions; Roll ,Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work oonneoted with the above business. Drawing' and specifications for all work den* at their establishment free of chargeould work guaranteed. The enbacrlbers have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, fells, Ae., &e., for raising heavy or light weights. TllOlilAO BEANBY, JACOB G. KELPIE, JOHN P. LEVY, anl•y BEACH and PALMER Streets Kensington. NoTICE.--CHESTNUT STREET 1 I BRIDGE. PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, on the line of Obeetnut steeret.G. City of Philadelphia, will be reesi . ot by the Chlel - ne"- ginner and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF BUR. VETS, City Building, FIFTH Street, below Walnut, until the eeeond day of January, 18613. Said Bridge to be of the following dituerutions, without any pier, or with not more than one pier In the water-way; the materials of construction throughout to be Indastructi blo by fire. Distance between abutments 386 feet Width of Bridge, out to out, nut less than.. 42 ti Elevation above low water 37 For an arch the springing line should not be hem than eleven feet above low water. • The Plans and Estimates will be received tinder the arrangement and conditions specified In the ordi nance of Bounelle, approved November 3d, 1857, as fol. lows, vie Stenos 2. That all plans and estimates to be received by the Chlef Engineerand Surveyor of the City of Phila delphia, each plan and estimate to laser a private mark, and be ticcompanied by a sealed communication having a corresponding tuark thereon, so that the mime of the designer may not be known until the plan most ap proved shall have boon selected. Samos 3. That all such plane and estimates shall, when received, become the property of the City of Phila delphia, and shall be presented within two months after the passage of tide ordinance, when it shall be the duty of the Chief .Kngineer and Surveyor, by and with the advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations, to Invite a commiselon consisting of three civil engi neers, who, In conjunction with the Chief Nugineer and Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plane precasted, to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the number of plane received, the name; of )he designers, and the character and estimated coat 'of the three glens by them preferred. _ Sitorton 4. It shall be the ditty of the Chief Cominls• %loner of highways, upon s' certificate presented and signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to ismo warrants in payment of the cost of the aforesaid adver tisements, end also in fever of those persons who may have presented the three plans preferred by said coca . mission ; to the first in point of merit, the sum of $400; to the second, $250, and to the tided $lOOl said warrauta to be charged to Item No. 17 of appropriation• made to the Department of Highways; ko., for the year 1857, approved March 18, 1827.1 For further information, or for cross section of river, address STRICKLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philad a. neevdtjan3 MARORANT'e ORYSTALOGRAPIIB, OR PHOTOGRAPHIO AIINIATIIILES IN OIL, N. N. corner ell:T(111M and LOCUST. The &bon picture, differ mentlatly from anything ever before offered to the public. Their softness, and truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy or detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally settles the question of their permanence. These facts enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest, satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his friends. They are secured by letters patent to, and can be bad ONLY of E. D. MADCIIANT. 'Ur Portrait' of the cabinet, and life size on mud u heretofore. se 18-ene PUBLIC LAMPS.—THE PI7BLIO IS iespebtfully Informed that Wines havibeen opened by the District Supirintendents 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 at the proper time; or if not properly cleaned and In good lighting condition. The Dooks will he kept by Joseph Daily, No. 808 Wharton at., Fleet Ward; Charles Carty, No. 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Ward; Hiram Kick No. 1038 Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; M. W. Deshong, No. 2231 Coates sreet, Fifteenth Ward; T hOs.V. Dowlby, Has Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West Philadelphia;) M. 11, 111 9 Fadien, One Office, Twenty- Second Ward, (0 ermantown;) bl. Market, Use Office, Twenty-Third Ward (frankford,) and at the Oa. Office in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Truetoes of the Philadelphia Bag Works. A. J. BITE, ocl•tim Superintendent of Distribution. 13HILADELPHIA. TYPE FOUNDRY— AA Oor. TRIO arid.OILEBNOT Ste. L. BELOIIZE Sc EON, thankful for the liberal pa, trouage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, ind desirous to merit Be continuance, would announce to Printer' and Publithers that their new SPEOIMEN BOOK is new ready, And from•their /moaned facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary In a komplett) Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience in the boldness, and the (act of their personal imperintendence of the manufacturing department, jturtition them in asserting that they can Mulish a more durable and better tin lobed article Ulan their cotemporariee. , Thome, therefoe, who desire Printing Materials, Would uld do welt to *Ally to them preview' to strehaeing el Old type taken at 9 cents per ponad, exehenge tor new at apechnen pjle e s. r _an -U 6201,160 60 . 400,10 12 CHEAP SUMMER FIIEL.-GAS COKk, of eicellentqiiiditY, Undid at the PHILADSLPGIA GAS WOMB for the reduced price of Ave cents a bushel, and may be obtained In tarsi or email quantityby els! plying at the Shia 001 us, No. 20 South SSTANTII Street. To Purchasere by Wholesale, it is told at the Works, in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An thracite • t 52.60 per rho. (thitaltti) ,I. AugerON, Ensineert roiLiontatA GAvlVoica 17. au2r4f COAOIf, ENGINE, AND H(ritL LAMP Fiotary trf E. W V MAU, No, 109. (late 43) South XIDD.TII, below ()holdout etroe ,t hie booms a saving . 10 , . i r °out:• uk our 801:ITEERN AND WNIXIIBN NTS, Met - oleo the tonietdeuee 0 1. .ilt,TIM VAL!' o './ ag. Lampe new allvar•topped an d mitelsid, t by express t 4 ill Otte.. 4 411%11 ' 041. 1 10611. N 5,-10 4 000--PRILI4IO g4l , la .4, 4. 4 . to . r . ttir b e t. flour _ w ol Jug f. tO I9-1. it jot o gotP oB . et+lo toedll7 , . • - bble Spir)ti MARCUS BAST, - , • No, 204 NOlttit ?Win Stitiatt twat E S AL E, 4.15ql - RETAIL' BO OE.s4' LLB R, 111101 for sale TILE AM AN EE4 bEft—a new book, creagneft by D. KALB TARR, for the use of the higher Olansee In the Academies and Ftehoole of Maurice-4 the dozen or angle eop', no2.lrxe 1,1011 7 ,A1kp FIRE AND' ItEARINE',IN- JC.I. SAANUE Ctllt'ANTolltie 'Ito: bl VattlUt trolly Iliteljrake , Thx, tollmitifoiUtemixt , of- = the WWI' 01.0oXititiris pabliekel Wax" Many with a r=loLef tte e uter : •1,;:1,i , 4 t ~, „, . BNIPSYrk P/ 14 ** 111 0.14 .4 0840 ;VI Ata ol o, 'SI7 , -;•• Mika!, Ogillitilenttr, „a i al ‘ * • .T,'', l fr•exr.s.frilexsx, ,;!..gw 4 8 6 1 x i ivOlovrto4X- ' 1 2?„ • l i iitxt aiki f tthikraimus 04E11 ~ ' -'• ;340 744 43 Earned Are preaurmit..;.:. j.. 57 stkon •• • • .raltl4l 1110401 e VirtA*V- 48 0 7 % t 6 •••• '„ • 'pedfict retF.o preTl4.ol„"m-11, 14 417, Net earned, . . - `lOO l O tek 'Marine leeeee-WriV, jig* 'Mire lealet itcwil vd 1001,0111411111 • ! 2 , 97 / 5 ' eft wistiiiy, 1,4 •-.1: 4 • Via tektereatire- ' 55175d...4,351 57 Be -incur. 61106, Alzponsits (de- commlastons to .SA f I e porde. abstenzettti ,inlken at, Farlp, eidatiesi oleo rest, famishing dike. cooks, eta. Prt ti at *nd onogy, - • ,'" 60:tis 0-144* Ir4iir; ••• Caeb_on band. 1p2,816 89 Erns revolvable 119,961 OS. Bonds andmortpges INAS 90,, Stocks, 20,100 00 Stock notes 142,000 00 - ,„ , Due by agents and ' rN caul 22,415 , 93 t , '''' ' 1 ' r• • Yhte,di4ll4 -", DIRECTORS. P. M. Potte, Wm. P. Leech,; - 0. S. Spangler, R. I:Segall, • Abraham Rex, . B. If. Haddon, • Wm. H, Woods, lot, K. Withers, ~.... ' George Howell, A).rabem P.Dpe, r •' J, Maar Thunman, W.Bairn . ' . C.O. Sower, . Carles i, 1.1.40ik,,, John W. Sexton, John H. Levers, : Hannan Haupt, Tithes E. Stiles, Hatton R. Potts, H. H. Shlllingford. PEItOI7AL M, POTTS, President. 0. E. Sessours, I VIC9 President. , VA. : w....., Secretary. , R. T. Egan, Treasurer. FIRE INSIIRANOR. OWING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. • CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASH, • AND SNOT:MELT INVESTED, OPPION, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD _. . .. BTB., 8P11.1310. CatSIMNEL CHARTER PERPITII.ILL. LOBSEB PROMPTLY PAID. DIREGTODB. John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil. ii, David Woell per, Levis Shim:lack Benjamin Davit, John Lindell, ' John Evans, J.,r Charles Yield, Miley IL Park, Will.laward•Woo . /amen Darnell, John B: Stevenson, Jacob B. ldintsen, Corwin Skaldard, Henry Bomar, Thos. D. Tillinghast, George I. Child,. JOHN B.*DOHNERT, President. L. BRIIIIIIHAAR, Secretary, wept 21- 1 y NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— .1 11 OFFICE 414 WALNUT Et., Franklin Buildings. FIRE AND Md KIWI' INSURANCE. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH. PRIVILYO,I4 so INCREASE TO 600,000. This Company Is nom fully organ sad, and "Towel to Make all kinds of Insnrince against loan or - damage by Tire and Marine Perils at current rate 4. • drnosits. H. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD 8111ELDB, via President. OEO. SCOTT, Bemetary. DOECTOItd. o. Laughlin, °tome Illustm, D. Sharwood, W. O. fitoteatrroy, Wm. Osborne, ft. H. Carille,• Richard fibields, 0.0. Butler, T. T. Ohre/ell, Geo. Scott. tanl9.l QUAKER CITY INSURANCE I COMPANY , Office No. 408 (late In) WALNUT St. Capital and Surplus, $210,000. This Company eontirmee to nuke Inanranee against loss or damage by Tire and the Perils of the Pea, Wand Navigation and Franiportatlon 'at current rates. own:mica. President . —OXO. H. HART Vies President—X. P. Rosa. Secretary and Treuarer—H. R. COGOSHALL. haaistont Bearetaxy—B. 11. BUTLX-14. XOT9IIB. • Gawp U.-Hart, B. W. Bailey , D. P. Ross, Charles G. Thaay, A. C. Oattell, Wm. D. Lewis, Jr., Joseph liptwards, - J. L. Pomeroy, John G.Dale, Andrew R. Chambers, H Hon. Henry . Falter, IL IL Oefgshall, Foster 8. Perkins. fitronel Jolicr,ql. D. John IL Ohattbers, A. F. Cheesbrnglt. an 84y LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CON ILA PABY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIED INEMIABOD COMPANY, Sontheast Onmer of THIRD and DOCK Streets. 0W14,1012,724 03. INSURES ',IWO for short terms, or for tbe whole term of life—grants &vanities and endowments—pur chases life on intertidal M Baal Estate, eronnekes all eontracts depending on the contingencies of Life, They lot as Blanton, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees end Guardian. MONEY RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT In any amount— live Per Cent. Intereit alloyed from date of &path, payable back on demand without notice. ASSETS Or TES COMPANY, January Ist, 1857. 1a06.1111 of The State of Pronssivanta, Phila ' delnhia City. Penn's flathead Oamden and Amboy Railroad, and other LOAM 4179 ass to Bondi, Mortgagee and Real Estate 115:137 19 Steam in Banks, Insurance, Cu and Rail road Oompardas 81,729 98 Premium Notes and Loans on Oollaterals 191,0111 01 °ask In Bank, due from Agents, Inter est, ,Its 38,780 47 Guarantee Capital, Onbacription Notte 100,000 00 STUS7S OS DANIEL L. MILLER President . President. , HAWED A. STOYAD, Thee Preen. Joao W. Bongos. Bearetssy. " - A7to no - TIRE n'ib tniANGE . NY, NEW YOBIL-OIDoe, No 79 Wall Jokng i the MOALA. , C II O Bank -0111. 0141dta wi4a rorplus. This Company Dunn* yuudg,vey.' vessels in pint and their Oes, t;al-o-ther SLb r= spinet Lois or Damao b y Else and t ra ti Calta. Joshua L. Pope, Rufus B. Graves, Henry Davis, 0. H. LlUec a! Theo. Polhemne, Jr, Elleha E. Morgan, Able. B. Van Nest, William A. Cary, Thomas 8. Nelson, Samna W. Phillips, Chula A. Huy, Edwartklincken, Wm. B: hap, Charles L. Fro s t, Lothrop L. Stones, Williath B. Fosdick, Emery Thayer, Geo. Westikkit, Salmon Taylor, Henry F. Blossom. Mitchell, Henry OrinneU, Caleb Barstow, Henry O. Brewer, 'Edmund Tenfold; Hanson K. Corning, Ogden Haggerty, Thomas Monagan, John 11. Earle, Albert Ward, • Charles &salo, Louis Lind, Hanalei 43, OUddan, fiteph. Cambreleng, Thorniiiloott, John Ward, Henry K. Bogert, Teter Mee, Benjamin rt. field, A. U. Prothingham, Thos. F. Yorums, 'Samuel L ALBERT WIRD, Preuideat. RIVILLID A. OsiL➢7, Secretary. an 10-1 y MANUFACTURERS' INS lIR AN CE COMPANY,—Charter Perpettud. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, $lOO,OOO. Marine, and Inland Transportation. Dlll9lOlll. Aaron 8. Lippincott, Oharlea Wien, Wm. A. Rhodes, , 'Alfred Weans, Charles J. Yield, James P. Smyth, Wm. D. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, Prealdent. WM A. RHODES, yips Prealdent. ALFRSD WRENS, Om-Mary. J. W. MARTISN, Surveyor. This Company Lis organized with a cash metal, and the Directors have, determined to adept the business to lie sellable resources—to observe prudent& in condnot lag ha affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. CiMe• No.lo Merchants' Sffshange, Philadelphia, aul-dly rim MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY OP PELLADELPELL.-081oe No. an WALNUT Street, oppoeite the Exchange. ALA RINK RISKS on Teasels, Cargoes . , and Freights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RIESS, per Railroads, Canal", Float', and other yardage'. ALL TILE PROYITS divided 'nasally among the As. imred, soil ample security in cues of WM PlaaQ Edward Hada Miles, lohn M. Odenheimer, Mahlon Williamson, Samuel J. Sharpie's, Imo" Joules, Henry Precut, Edgard O. Jame", William L. Springs, Franklin O. Jon's, Daniol Haddock, Jr., William Taylor, Amen Murphy, Wm. P. Smith, A. 3. Antal°, Samuel L.:l • EDWARD HA: ALFRED MAI Joao 0. X , Seery .19. Thomas T. Butcher, Algernon S. dahburner Alfred Faanitt o Thomas S. Foster Oustarin James H. Stroup, Alfred Siade, A. G. Cana Charles B. Carstairt, Samuel Robinson, John 0. Refer, John P. Steiner, Henry Grambo, - W0r..1 Caner, • srentsberg. 11118 MILES, President. z TT, Vine President. CIIARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY or 11A1ITFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $300,000. Losses in Philadelphia and vicinity adjusted at the Philadelphia Office. By leave we refer to I D. 8. Brown & Co., Phila. Ron. Joel /ones, Phila. Chaffee, ' Stout & Co., " Hon . Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co., " lion.E.S.Williatos, Hart'd We have facilities for p loin any amount of Insu rance in the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GE- 4 LER.A.L. INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 413 (old No. 145) ,CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & ROOD, Agents. • ilailroatt Eines N ORTH RENWSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANONBURNT. YOH EASTON ALLENTOWN MAUCH nrriftvgml, aiiiiiiriv`, iiiisiitinii, - tiofiiiigta .t.. On and attar Wednesday, November 4th, 1667, the arks so follows: this road will lease Philadelphia daily (Sun. d excepted) . - Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Mauch OltrotkoLnd 'WI keaharre (Express) •t 9 A. M. For _Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chunk,• (Ex, pres,) to connection with L. Y. R. R. and Reston, by stage, from Iron 11111 Station at 215 P. M. For Doylestown, (AccommOdatlong at P.M.4,80 P. For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. id On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10A. M. train will 'run through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestownio return at 1.3 a P. M. TRAINS FOR PRILADISLP.II.4. Leave Bethelem (Exprese,) at 9 A, It, and 2;5 P. M. Leave Doyleatown, (Accommodation ' ) Ittl AA A. M. Leave Gwynedd, do. M 2.20. P. M. ON SIINDAYfi. For 'Prom Gwynedd' 916 A. Ili. awyltedd'' 2 20P. St. Doylestown '4 ao Y. M. Doyleatowa ..... .6 36 A. M. Fare to Bethialwert..ll $1 60 " Irthq/U11g,.,„ 200 tt Illtesbarre 460 PASSENGER DEPOT, " ItAXIST and WILLOW Ole Phila. ELLIS MARI, Agent. I_ UMBER r . LUMBER I I—The stibleriblii, irho bee thr seteral years occupied the promisee et ilkoaaht Planing Mill, Kensington, has reinlysed to COATIS STRE E T WHAM, adJoining the Yhaenii Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue i where he Intends keeping a large assortment dt Carolina and °thee door. "ing Wards, Mem Haase, shelving, ceiling, tencileg and scaffold hoorde, thoroughly seaweed an d Weilitorked. 'For axle at the lowest cash peke.. Parehietetil Mil in t itml to call and examine for tbelllstlrla i Mid every ef fort will be made give satlifacUon. orders reeetvect and rod et the ahorteet abtiee for Ala tends end B..ahana yellow rbio, Sheba andikeuttlisig. 8. 8_ Mouth. Clothing. HAN PE' No mW AND BQY O S 1 oLoTRING, 11.11N0M% &est, Ili*** Aridi and itane, an 0.37 WO WESTERN TRA.VELLERS. SPRING AND 013111.101. tuatorerigors. • • NAItrATEAN CJINTEAV 5i14W.41". TWO DAILY TRAM 111/0111! Baum= To pirramou ADM fly W3n lig TIMM= MINI oi lasso yert Shr reit 1 4 311 "It' ern ICA Until ' . , • _ '* • • THE i ', 4 l cue 214,41 Leatel chomiskinacy•=et . ht. kis WI nut 144 - Aileen& Oar ak•trin 1111X1 -•-- . Tint mrmauxot mankini YMR E_ for l 4.yripoumpqailAr Mu*/ amegiolkAlMlK. Beulah's/E. UR MORT WUXI 7.bareiErltfluereirzalt! at 10 ;Ike= tiletl= r i the IV'sear lersig ter Wil L tiWi; artiviag at Liti i t iz • All these teal= connect closely t Art*. talkie. ores We .Pinthrrgi, ibrt'Www coot )4 , lfrodyk +sad Its Northern, Soothe= ant . 111411Vescsectkint. lift 'ett . ‘ 1" =" 11:3 M141t 1 1,, le l 4 '‘l 4=, toe, =WWI eit..et In the Northwest. will telt • a *sod mai ovi LIMITS in that, stth I foot Ltlll6llollllf CM, by Wdetil, ovate ~ll:r..lsisangssiatesOlerelandgendastl; Teteda..,V, briagigili n ti *II tam lire , i *logo= 1 , 0 2 % illationiXditrlicete mica Oil& on the:Lower and tipper ypiitriske lase amps of es.a4asst arrive In &d -i lance of say other mate- and to Ci nab, Colnrsbas„ =dither peseateasit Miles, as gal& VV31 1 3 Dirtrii• OICCCIMMD MAIM oat handled wick cars. Pas 7271 e-NORM YU cit. eminicht 'awl with hpows Trains over the BOMA raid rot Mholrs, Rochester, Bultalo , sod Canada, thee tor=t 110 . 111011 direct zehrayloate Ilartliweatant Porassy and Western New Petit Plessngsts wilt 034 this the shintoist, cheapest, and mat aapoiltione ,pwatato Nissan. Malls sad.Osnada. • Th*ar, hTicketa ere tweed to Philailelphist eta 0 * - ' /UnibboCll. by *lithe trellis at 13 W each oks train stirs conosettoos. Puseagere br thin root* staid Rod bridges, antall the hoteavearanoe et terryietscress thelhogielsinna rine. - • Passengers for tierieVer,Matodiesarr,tiemystierg Tao- Osatateellacelssotang, go by tin trains 11 la bA=l., Atild b .0. M.,sixa ingur BELE Tie Cam en this roada r maks one trip M par day, comsat- Ing wittrthe train at 3 P.M. Per THEOIIGH TICK:MPS and farther intoesnation, apply at the Ticket o£l4e. Calvet: Blotted, N.J. come of ealrert and Franklin Breese. septd-tt 0.0. ARUM, es" SUOU U IDENNSYLVARIA. RAILROAD".--THS GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, vosinesting the At Wait Cities with Western, North-western, sad &oath western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This Road silo connects at Pittsburgh with daily Una Steamers to all point! on the Western Rivers, and Cleveland and badosky with Steamers to all parts ow the North-western Lam; =ebbs the most DMA?, crazAnerr sad azwarts zoillEf_b7 can be forwarded to and from the Goma? WRRT BATES Barwm PHILADELPHIA AND r which im HD ROM. least et-ins-Boob, elmes, Hats, end Cops, Bou'u, Dry Goods, (la bum bates and trunks), Drop, tin bones and balee) leathers, Pars, &e...-... Tia. ee us Morn Ciass—Domestio Skirling and Tieki, (In bales), Dray (in Hardware, Leather, (In rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts, lastwaid, le. &a... .110 e. per Pa b. Paten Cuss-Anvils. Stee), Chains, (In auks), Hemp, Dawn and Pork, 40.04, (loose or insects), Tobacco, Manasettired,(exceptoiprs or ant Ac., &e. pa ID/ b. /ones 'Cisas-Onlea, Ebb, alma, Beef, and Pork, (In easke err bake eastward), Lard and Lord OH, Nails, &death, OtromnOlay, Rosin, ite let. per VS b. 7toca-246. per bbl. awl further - mottos'. Gales-350. per 100 lbs. until further notice. In bi r. pp Geode Irwas'any point Seat of 'Wade' phia, be cuter bruits t p " eia .Peasoliceemia ." All Goods mast t o the Aponte of this Road, at Phllsdelphis, ar pi burgh, will be forwardoi without detention. lastairr Analtre.-Ilartb, ‘ 22111 . 4 .7k 011 .0 1601 . ./*Se Tenn.; B. P. Sees & Co., Lade ma__ J. m. hilitemon. A Bon, Evanrrille, Ind.; Demesal, Bell A hbardock„ ant Carpenter & Jewett, Louisville, Ey.; A. 0. Ski dnito, Madison, Ind.; 11. W. Drown & Co, an blots & Co., Cincinnati ; N . W. Graham A Co., - Zaiseivilha, Ohio; Leitch & Co., No. 63.Rilbystreet, Itwitmetlase& A C 0.., Not 2 Astor Bow, Newt 80. I WlRiaa est. and No. it Battery Ptak., Now York •1. J. theater, Philadelphia ; & Esau, Billtatare; A. dbwart, Pi .a. o_ ,DiITGE Clearest freight A H rai, P B hlledelphia. H. J. 101111WEIIIT, Ikporiateadest, Albion, Pa. MEW TOME LINES.-THE tAIIIDER /11 AND AMBOY lIAILIOAD AND PDILIDZIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANI4I PROM PUTTitORLPHiI TO NIA TEM, MA PLACE. LAM IS MOWS, •3,a: ' TAM. At IA. M. from Xeminstoa Depot, sts yaw City, Mail 112 At 6 A. 11., ris Camden and /*my City, Hem Jet , my Ateaaaaodatioa At A. Id., via Camden mad Amboy, Amomomi s . tine ,„ - S At 1 . A. M., via Camden sod holey City, Manias At 10 A. M., by steamboat Trento, via Sammy - and M me ., • A 3,2 P. M., via sad =O. sad A,133 ,- I prate $ At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Waning Midi II At 3 P. M., via Omaha and Amboy, Amoatesods. lion, let Clam ' I At 3P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aaavdtadvia.. tied, bad Clam 1 At 6 P. M., via Cambia awl Amboy, Aomasmode- Con, Ist Clue I At 6P. M. via Camden sad Amboy, leeaasmoda. lion, Sad Masi .1 The 6 P. M. line rasa daiti,"ali others lis 4•111 • opted. , tr Lines atop at the =Stakes adv. For Belvidere Pluton, and 4 P. M., train Malan: street tr Poe Water Gap, Btroadebarp, Beraae;aa, Wilistekrarr Mootroae, Great Bead, ter. at _a. at • A. M., via Datums Lackawanna at Western Railroad. o s a . W. 7" =eitally at 7 aa P d 3X, 3 sal Ir.'''. WAY /or Bristol, Wanton to :7'lr ami 4P. 314 jot Palmyra, Xarmotaa, Barely, Sawa dm., at 3 P. X. Btailllllol4 ANIELLID rtoorroN tar Bordentova and tatena. *OA Area OUTS Steamboat ?WU," to 2'aceny at 10 and IIX A. M.ould 4P.M. All Uniw, azeopi 3 •. N., ham Walnut , atrw wharf. Er Fifty pounds of beano rely allowed emit pas senger. Paseengers an prohibited from taking say thing u luggage bet their rearing apparel. All big pg. over altr:ponads to be paid for extra. the Owe pony limit their terpoordtrility for tome to coo deism per pound, and will not be liable for any aroma% be yowl 1100, eseept by special contract. Wid. Y. iIAT & UXit, Ai tent 0. A. AL B. CO. B. B. MORRILL Agent Chita—it .11.. B. Co. IPRI 'G ARRANGEMKNT— • II N SYLVANIL CRNYRAL RAILROAD. —Reunateg to direct connection with the PIT TIBURON, FORT WAYNH AND CRIOAOO BAIL ROAD. Yoe Cincinnati, M. Loch, lowa City, LoaLvilla New Odeena, At. Peals, Indianapolis Cleveland, Kansa', Terre Haute ' , Chien" • In advance et all ether routes eat of Philadalpluu- Forming doss ecemetine leiat al/ Lts [host Wart ere Railroads. THROIIGH TRAINS Leave Philadelphia, far Pittaburgh endow:torn title% Prom the Pennsylvania Railroad Punsu err Statics, south-east corner ofltiltnlityff and Moms, (estrence en Eleventh Street, ) at Won Hell Train at 7 A. M. Past Line at I 3 K. P. M. Napo= Mail at 11 01);27Ight. Columbia B. IL Line leaves for Hankins( at I." P. M., Lancaster )hecoaustodation,) at CIO, P. M. The Laprets Man rune daily, the other trains, Sue days a excepted. 'particulars see at the dithaost etarti e ntpolate. PeMengere from the Rest wjII find this the shortest and most expeditions torte tont:Welted% Baltimore, Herr York or Boston. THOMAS MOM, Aglet, Passenger Line Peattativeata Railroad 00. lfeUnary, /SM. attlay DIIILADELPHIA,GERKANTOWYR &NDNORSIBTOwN BAILIMAD.—WINTSB ARRANGEMENT-4os sad after MONDAY, October 19tb, 185 T, . . TOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6,7 K, 8,34, 9N, U)( A. K., 3-10 mln. 4,6, 6, 7,2, and IL Leave Germantown at asitt. l l, 9, SON A. AS., I-10. 3.30 min. 4,6, 6, 7,4, Mt 16 P. M. (LT The 7.35 o'clock A. K. Train iron flaccoacdown will atop only at W - Street Station. O`i_ SIINDAY9, Leans Philadelphia at 9.20 ~ 2 and 6X P. M. Leave Germantown 6.20 min. A. M., 1-10 ma. and 6 ,t 6 min P. M. C/lESTIMT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Phlladelphis at 7X, 8%, 11%, A. M., 2,4, 0, and 9 Y. M. Lame Mustn't H il l at 7 / 1 ,3-101ad 10-10 min. A. 2t , 12-60, 3-40, 6-40 and 7-40 min. P. It. Lear, naiad.lphia. 9-20 A. M., 2 aad IX P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111 at 8 A. M., 13-50 mat 2-'4 P. M. POlt MANAITME, colisrionompat AND NIMBI& TOWN. _ . Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 9, 11 A. 14., 3, ix, IW. and 11 P. M. Leave Norristown at 1,9, 11 A. IL 3 and 3 . 30 P. Y. ONSUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., laid 9 P. M. Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., nod 6 P. M. ORESTER VALLEY RAILROAD POR DOWNING TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at fix, A. M., and IP. M. Leave Downingtairn at 1 A.ll . and IP. M. 11. K. SMITH, SuperintendeaL Depot, Ninth and Omen streets, Philadelphia CIHANGE OF HOUII.3.—P HILADEL. PHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL ROAD. On and after Wednesday, N0y.1&51, PASSENGER TRAINS MITI PHILADELPHIA Poi. Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P.M., (Exprssid and 11 P. M. Par Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 330 and 11 P. M. For New Giallo at S L. 11., and 330 P. M. For ILldlatown at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. For Dover at 8 A. M. and 330 P. M. Poi Seaford at 8 A. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave RaltEmore at 8.40, Rayner, H A • X, and 01$ . Lave Wlbataleton at 726 and 11.45 A. M, and 2.88 tad 0.66 P. M. Lea?* New Castle st 11.66 A. lif„ and o.eB Leas Middletown at 10 15 A. M. and 8.05 P. M. Lan Dover at 9.16 A. M. and 7 P. M. Liars Bedard at 400 P. li TRAINS FOR HALSIMODS Leave Wilmington at 014 A. M., 2 P. M. sad 1216 A. M. taII : OAPS only at 11..1!. X. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. do. do. 6.211 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. BaLTIMOBB AND sou DX GRACE AOCOMMO - DATION TRAIN Loaves Rant de Grace at, 11.60 A. M. Leaved Baltimore at 4.1:0 P. M. Freight 'Praia, with Punster Oar attached, will red so follows Lem Philadelphia *a Vidnpville and intermediate places at 6 00 P. 11. LOST* l ace s for do. to. a6O P. 11. Leave Baltimore for flan -de-Orace at e . P. M. oc Sl.ly S. M. FUTON, President. 44ato, (Eve, Stc. SULLENDER, & FAECAL, li ATTNNII, No. 11 5. awn aw*. Phliaolplda, THE ADAMS EXP_MZ_SS CO., OFFICE, no cairrann MITT forwards PIitC.XLS.,, bioiree/inumoriats: ava Nora astd HMIS, sr to , its ova MBA or In eonnsettosi with other me COMBABII33, to all the Friuli* 1 , 0870312:4 0/1138 of as United States. L. 8. SANDBO ,ILD sid•tf Gmaral teassrintswisst COTTON -200 Wes good Middling to mid. co l m g 0E46,k g o r e gad tar stl I E I imir & MAO Lt..... • • 114 ikoth Wa.mliebtot. El °TEL AND SUMMER RANGES.— .11.1 Baht by OFIADWICK & 8110., CC N. fuggoNp gs, imiO3-oaat. =Z!CV ON sUNDsyI