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'WOW' Mu so f's .7 , --, ' Aimitribran travellers,stod ' • -' ' ititeehi4iSitildher,the "Flower Of - ,,avisktill. — . theta wagons curing, gdpf`pOoged,all the virtues which so rarely meta, be found' uniteiteognalt trtima personal lectigy She had,therii ;Wm , it wooeie - pliii,iotO lig eartallCA ,00 Of tifist Castile, ite.:eimeit ilind as, isiissmamgalply i in person: - Beim :yo,' ' ask - ' , Sit* et, .oet-; ed this hOft4titf#7o, /c; : 1 „ - 044,A5Sme his ,wife;Alpt- , ; , i ! •, , i AS' she was of ptoorlhoigh: 4 Weli4ims Bu shel lireferrettlOitatiriter:'llPfea'a a young gentleinititleft,a*tiotiate' but _amiable, character, r ant l -bei ngc lrn o n i e4l46t- S he if tired to the proavinegi l leir illiowelii ti as perfeet'lttipplitesiedOe ' itted *ail in tale to enjoy . At:the:pi Atft.bis -liiisimikhat was obliged, to go to MadilkOttilr:Viliiir* of a lawsuit, and was wifottlitittekiniiirileiridl on the way, leaving his ult widow with, op little bolftied iplfhilt " fol!tod Pifoliin - ; staifeee. . Shortly„sahr,:the''.o Jail* a d ia r bi lain proffered his hand, which/got Jected; hciAtitiljWir , _i ..„4-% 14! limir*Nes e her plot ' not IWO. , 4 .i 4 . molested; r , 1 4 - - ' . p p ' Ift.limi.. , , ~.„ ± , ~....... ,'.. . .. ~. that, hut pi: ei;,ft l i w V •.: ,-. , 1 , g e would! have been -eontefit :',..', • : haeith she .do- , Yilaglnititi withdr aw tip 901114;.11149toiliglilt, to' free herself fititn:lthig odious persildhtlon. A few days before the tipi tt e4e; had "tied' on to remove to befetitothil , ~,g, her wilt!), Marin, happeeettii i iiPiro OP; rpm pf the closet Ju her mistress's beikoont, when., mit, , feti . the dedd body of a *en acid , the ''police being summoned byl.l9r;_siiiini t 4fi k a g i*oti recog nised it to be that , of the old hioreastUir, though his ;matins** `%WOO blackened and. distorted as tiikOtiiir,l „,.nt "'Swap mike thashp yt t i erA i r r oisoti;, and as t A t ou t p extemartt-ef the matter ' in ,spito,4o hitherto fair and unblemished reputation) . s,he,Wita trOVI pvison es , his; vittirderets: "Tbi tee° She had stiffnivAlloit the dliss**l kn was generiodiritlionmpbtaxrail now. attributed to • a , dishonotsible aideav,; and the murder. of PelcouPWAVolbt*lt .asOnif i3 2 *,..-. 421 4 1 7 girkqe ah l r h i r Proval, ) was 5 1 **.OilltArtit e it ria t4 6 1% u b - 'n hathre." t. c uu tt was eri,ro4ll,llo,llddafferlike lady had nothing to *elk/pro: h e ionoO0000; the sersktf, a, ring stiddaid `iiisappearo s tom,public adt44ol 40 ,4 1 1 0105 tame ;of. deatbio It Wit Stalftikima days tot It: lAN ei M il lttOtittl* d•W;lwtellkillf • AmtiWbbtOht , the market place;':bat Aiairo,t i 'ritaisice tepid be 100 00 0 0 0004' tLiviiolotltatieeted by; tqj PAT Y' c ...,n e /S i t. 1„0,1101e.,,‘ 0 . been diagnitttAtttit- o.4teaki Si* ittkid on one of the benchatilind imenoot t Z ik eortrootod tbe,beerdiyAbOboxtemig., 1.116001 been lbreod-*etbY4bs, of the old ,bat.ai tf,difiditV-Is l ' bf, t apbetilk , Aso* brit solemnly." Blared'* labe4pit;olo 4 :or moo :01156,6141V0i11e, IfOlAWOrtfie 1116148 c am' pbaset r aintirifeld - tams mixed-:with 4 .troosto, to loll* the tats; and • ; 31 0;figil inl iO t i beitlo. l #loooolo± 0110 ba4eof, 001,4 the dark, and so died. At thiiiiiblitible iiXplanation, the court was instantly moved to declare the lady's inpocence with one voice. Sh, reviving et the noise, and being told of, this providential dis covery, only clasped her' hands, and then in a few words, commending ,her son to the guar dianship ofgood men, exclaimed ic I can never Bf ir i sp, the shame of this unworthy reptlbachitt ,and, wish a . doevelgh, expired on the spot. FLyEs 4r,ig mOstlfiTort. the San Vranelehe Thaes,) ' , Ansong the plagues rained on the lioads of the'Egyptlanittifevioturtellieflight of the Is raelites, were .swafms of 'flies, since' which litelo'd they fans remained a plague to all ani mated nature, and so detested are they, that the ft enemy of mankind" among the ancients was tepid' tithe God of PlieS," emblematic of t i iinV nt ;•We Preatlino. a napest season in San 'Fluncisco has keenfinarked by a visitation al most similar to that which lit on Egypt. Flies have .swarmed in almost equal forci3• to the hosts of fleas for, whtch mir locality, was once famed. "TheyforCer themsalvesgnto every con ceivable lOcality and cause a grievous nuisance. iito4 . of, the Pacific are cursed with an over-abhndance of perseverance and persist elicy. Nothing is' sacred 'from their touch, und.noughtmakes them• afraid.- Fort months our sauchim has been the z hot-bed of thou-, sands, who hash pestered us beyond - endit- Mate: — Our. experience irillies has taught us that they are as.vexatious as moXquitoes, the minguintal insect pest of, all localities. They crawl dyer 'person and material heedless of overydevic,e to intimidate, and, when one falls a martyr to p'assien, a score attend his emeral and• revenge his death by renewed persecu thanth' They approach without warning, assault Vilt;T:filslY without 'provocafien, and retire 1 with .equal secresy and celerity. Escaping pursuit, they return, as If to glory in the an noyance they create.' , The Mosquito, compared with the •fly, is preferable. He approaebek his victim gal lantly-he blows his trumpet of warning, and advandetimith tt full 'strain of, martial music. 'Having thus defied one to combat, he prepares thiff_4otinteit, and if the assault is perfected, 4 1t.1a ftdm lack of precaution on the part of the I The .fly revels in daylight, which ,Alte mosquito shuns. Attracted by the glare #llllghttit'niglit, the liittei visits man, gaily - citaiinttri,inotice Of his, preaenco. gered, seeks , his prevc-if not, he; dallies awe.? One letitaloped in the arms of • Morphetis, 4 - aiid Anoka from . the passive *leper hitfood. • 's • The moaqtlito is, treacheroils, he stabs in the dark; the, fly, Is NlMliClive, and is remorseless In :his• persecution.' They are the types of similar existeneektiumpg,mtaultiud.• We have ,the mesq4i4Rdlty,,,aMeng us in human garb. Against - theirpersecutionawo aro on the alert, bet the lesser annoyances of the Insect tribe, ..tbpugh nci_lMM*Pme tter , nt,are - k not strietly, , „of course. We can AcWitelll" 11103telt08, and lurithes to a sweet Otititii; :butltboit 'prototypes - in thankind can Only he shttiMed::-.1 INITItI) .13iVES 4 , - I'OSTtOFFICE, IN rituALPUTA: istALSD PHOPROlALF‘frkieupplyitig materials and workmanship rquiged In the/erection and construction otePost-offiee'billidiag, dalthei; Oily of Philadelphia, fot the United States Pouttoffice Department, will be re oeived at e oflica,pt`tha undersigned, Commissioner fiorthati to, /id'iikrsothlOUßTlitltrtet, on or tWe 1 1, 4, 4 10 ) fidePbet nO*t; pentracti *Warded,2l,lly to Atielifer-buildere and niechatilis;;ltaratt proposal must be, accompanied by a written guirehtee, aigned , by two responsible per eons, to the effect that the bidder, will, when required, 11;10 proposal 80,aecepted, , enter .loto,a contract and tog with prtfpar. and sufficient Socarietlia far Its Rath. Mit performs**. Plans andapecifitatitas for the building can 'be seen o b i l r e oWitAtiton,at the,- office of the Architect, John , 18 111‘nuantilo Library Building, Where iitiribliorthatiOWOopecting materials and vorh !nanfhtp will be given. • -'The rfoPonls Must, t 4 sent to the office of the Qom ' nelisioner, and addteesel to Job. Rice, and endbrsed "Proposals fot tile Untt d: States Post-office at Phila delphia," and will be opened at noon of the last-named day for re , Wiltig the same. JOHN RION, nor 18-dtdelB ' Commissioner.; Wines-attbfiquom L1); -- IVEttiiT*IiigEY.—E. P. MID -Y DLET0N...0,;14...6 North FRONT st., elin r of Copse Akia nO4OllO, Brandies, liolland Gin, toh and refits Whiskey. . Also, solo proprietor of ' i" Old Wheat 'Whisttey. il, Y. li. & Bro. hare on ,1 1 40 theinrgeititud imitated'. of floe old moookookeio, 13ifortork. and Bye Yihiskey of wy dealer in the United Aitas, all or ukton is highly Improved by age. nal-3m BRANDIES.— ,, Pinet thietilion . "iferett, and other Cognacs of Yarloui irluta}ree t In half pipes and quarter cake; •Yellevoieln Rochelle Brandies, paluatud dark. , in half piper; half ea,a4, 4 4y.1an0-alghth .y,karbettlat fuel 'for r = ao 4,00 . ) :„ 22i mien Beath Youth botof rid oati4ldd fp do binteritti6resiks'ite Tossixt's'Tnie'Xiiin Port Wise, in qrs. and sigh,thi „. Tan ponsbooniin ' lO6 TASslstXlo7 Ignit Boon% Whis- Ir.stA Torn old • TlRfiffisi Atelini , :Scarstt, Bonet, end J. X Xhsppy Brsaille, $1 to the indent rednabdrlnes. jos:•y. Toput --sieff•lhasari dlitia•9ofT; InSift Wsiont - ,A,WXAFAIDAY. .110W43. VINA ANT a r VaL i gn i teffL 2200#4•ist Aosser 46,34 y " IMPORTER AND DEALER Joss 'nu inzim - LIQUORS, 01,GA118413., 26 1400irru street,pkitidmiptali. 1411 I 9 BRAND, EllB.-7Finet, Castillon & Co" Ma r4itto,, and other brands *Cognacs or Imes= ohtionisqln• half : pipes and quaztefeasks • rellereisin Idshelle Brandies pals and dark, in half pipes, quarter anal andOWi4lititis auks, all in Canton/ Souse gores, importer and for tali by. ' . • =NAY BaLIN & CO., an No•-1112 aid 22d Booth Fourth street. 4Tnniace~. MAIN_REOOR HOT-AIR FURNACES .Soia by CHADWICK & BECOHD Attest firlt door atone Rime. auglB-8moo: TU . PORTANT: IMPROVEMENT— • OONSVIII24I ItURIOOII. Cti/L8430,9 NEW CONE Ftli?NrICE, after having been pat to the 'snot severe test, during the two 001.011NANINEACON 185041AD.1807, has proved to be the most powerful )(eater in the world, sauces from to ,}f the fuel °fanny of the beet furnaces now in use. Tslas Inansims are eautructed with a cut iron ash pit and Is broad, , pan-shaped fire pot; lined with Ars.briok - or iron a4vea. The fire pot is surmount. 0030111" lOW= alf CONES, on I'APERBIG34Di s taTOBiI, and broad at their isiel,but tapering to wall am+ Urerfatthe tap; end tuiltingirlth the ,entilar chamber, thitathr *Web the .hetiti aid Smoke pus to the fine. Tar WNOLN products' Of combustion in the form of smoke and areas, Are so n eraded dim:flyover the dye, ginirinn or mars, nto, tins* tapering-Comm and dOintignAtLY RIMS° the. direct netiott of the rays of hut and light from the Are. • This heat and light is ' , brought ter, 100175 1 .1108 4101111, not natike the, • OOLLSOTION OF TI(24111N , 81tLY11, tostfocal point through en ordinary lens, causing the NOM Alb OASIS to become intensely heated and tho mghty NIONNONND, by this operatlint the sumo Ann Win are mum YUMA= AYAILANIA with the PURL mew for heating purposes, xhile, in other furnatme, itfo cumin Or/ AND WAEITAD IN TVS autumn% Algzoodeekope of obtotaing the beet and u l ti , ONOIIIOAir, itFATING APISARATIIII; Amid net frail* eituotne, the .Itier GAB •00XIMINING litt*n Foureoe, before purchasing spy other. The at *Marti *tappets and builders, is- particularly re. oluettid , • WOLD it' WILSON, (Buccessers to S. A. Harrison,) No. 624VALIMT Street, "1141 Opposite Independence 13qiuu. mr,KtNGSFOILD - Re• BON'S PURE AL • OSWEGO STARED (for the, laundry) has estab lished a greater celebrity than has ever beer obtained bill other Starch. „ "- • , fifes beau' the result df lie maned maedsuperlOr4 in . 4 1 i 'indite invariable uniformity. , The p ublic me a t/ bdassured of the continuance of the higiristendard now established. ,The prbdoction Li over 20 tons daily, and the demand heafestended throughout the whole United States, and tolorellttOtutpteles. Nw. Vet them on'a very large scale, and under a rigid it ;they are able to secure a perfect uniformity in AVri n througho u ttn a Ira! year. le Ti This realized lh t e ioV e f a o t r tie grit time. - The very best,Starch that can be made, and no other, always wanted by consumers, and Ole will be cup plied to them by the Grocers tui soon tie their customers bare learned which is the beet, and ask for it--olher- Vise they would be likely to get that article on Which the targeet profit can be made. • - litr:Kiegmford has been engaged In the manufacture of Starch continuously for the last 21 years, and during the whole of the period the Starch made under bin super ylillon has been, beyond any question, the best in the market. For the drat rf years he Mid charge of the works of Wm. Colgate & 00„ at which period he in itiated the process orate main/facture of irr, Ask for RING/WORD% STARCH, no thq tonne Oswego has recently been taken by another factory, It is sold by all theheat grocers In nearly every part or*, country. • ISACISOSFORD dr. SON'S OSWEGO CORN STARON ((for pudding, ire.) has obtained an equal celebrity trittrtheir Starch for the laundry. This articleix , tlr• Sektly pare and it, In every respect, equal to the et Serroutla o Arrow Root, besides having additional quail. ties which rem* I t invaluable for the dessert. Potato Starch ham been extensively packed and sold as Corn Starch, and has given false impressions to many as to the real merits of our Gain Starch. Prom its great delicacy and parity, it Is coming'itte6 into general use as a diet rot Infants and invalids • KEN .E.SLLOGG dr. CO., Agents, 0c28..tt 95 PULTON Street, He Y. OITY COMMIS S IONERS' OFFlpg, • PiiILAIALPIIIA, NOT: 8, 1257, , ' NOTION =The Board of Revision will meet, at this Once on the following named days, tram 10 o'clock A. 31,4unttl I - o'clock P let and 241 Wards on Monday, November 9,1857. ad 4th• " Tueaday, 41 19 , - oth " Wednesday, " 11, t‘ lOW ith " Thursday, 9th 10th '" Friday, 13: utv.--atit Saturday, 14. "INW 4. l 4 th " Monday, 16; 16th 16t1; " " 17, ," 17th lath' " IrildlierAdi ay, 99th 20th Thursday, " " Vs% 22d " Friday, 20; , o s; - 211,1 24th . 10 Satanist, At 21, , • The, Aeleesore of the several Wards will be particular in attending upon the days of the meeting of their° Win - *. , 01,0141:111 M. Tint JAPIES , M, LEAHY: Beard of AMEI3 , IIOGAN, • ry•TER ARMINTOSTER, Revision. 11017-dtBist ILLInt V. IioGRATiI, CONGRESS RANGE.-SOLD BY CHAD WWI it BAD., 14.0.203 N. SIOOND Roast: 'VMS' Sera( 14,4114101 , E.—Buyers 04 are invited to ,a 0 and 14zie ottt Ilinlletele *p e, whioh we On sell is 14 its Ameri*, and warrant ,it superior in 4 " 11 0. 6ad41 . 11 007• ra,fikirritit.toe., "Nur la. and 22N. Whams. =MAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE °.play D LAVES BKEWISY, No. ten ui tt "0 Nor*. P Bk•ot,lhiudelphic—fibi ranrW 00 to, o'g , pfirgIpLABEEPOIA PinnS• SHIP JOSEPH JONES FOR SAN PRAN 01800.—TO sail with quick despatch.—Vreight taken at reduced rates —The beautiful clipper ship JOSEPIL'JONIQ, Nelepu Pendleton, commander, now ethilpietitig her loading at Race street wharf, has over throe-fourths of her cargo ou board and nearly all of her capacity engaged, will continue to receive freight for a few days, and call as above. thippers will plow comploto Oak engagements without delay, ant:nand lu bills of Ipding apt. balance of freight, which will be taken at TOO low ratei, apply on board, or to for signature. 3 BISHOP, 131 MONS & 0 0. s 1201late90) North Wharves. SA.VANNAW STEA.XSHI P LINE. BTEADEBHIPB STATE ' ONLGEOROTA .111 D KEYSTONE STATE. In consequence of the depressed state of trade, the above ships will be withdrawn for the present. Octolpir 16th. A. HERON * Jr FOR HAVA A—With quick despatch.— Thei colvottod and coppar•faetened ship NAPLES, Oaptsiq atiltrOSCl; wilt be despatched as above in a few days. Per freight or passage, apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, .L• CO., 120 (late 30) North 'Wharves. O SOUTHAMPTON , agnikent stentohipVAN ., commandor, 6,203 tone, VAR REDUCED J.'AND HAVRE The .. . • DERISIVE, Edward /lige will 'Ball Prom New York ter Smith. From Southampton and ampton and Havre. Ilarro thr New York. Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Dec. 5 Saturday Deo. 20 , Price of Passage—Pint cabin, $100; second cabin $5O Specie delivered in Loudon and Paris. For freight or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Boollug Green, New York. Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 25 cents oath half ounco, (by enclosure of postage Maros if from other cities ,) will be reoeired at No, 5 Bowliug-green, New York, up to 11.); o'clock on the morning of mail ing. oclo-tf RU- G REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU ILA ROPE. ~ Vest Cabin .sBo I Second Cabin $6O In the Orst.olasi paddle-wheel steamship ADRIEL, 2,000 tone, 0. D, LuoLow, Commander, and NORTH STAR, 2,680 tons, P. E. Larsvas, to sail from pier No. 3 North River, at noon precisely, carrying the IfIOTp 8TAT.1.:9 A 1411.9, 11.: Leave N, York for' . I Southampton, Ha-I Bremen foi I Routhampton vreanuireinen. Southampton for Now York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct, 31. Weds , day, Nov. 4. N. sat% oat. 31. Saturday N0v.28. Weds'd'y, Deo, BO I These steamers touch at LAYRE. Specie delivered In London and - Paris. For passage - and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. S Ito s w,ling Green, New York. oolo4f VOIL ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IB67 '1: - Yew York litt Havre Stiataship Oompan'Llhe United States Mall Steamships ARAI3IO, 2,600);.—. top, David Lines, ograrsaader, and PiiILTOII, 2500 tons, lames A. Wotton, commander, w 11 leave New York, Havre and Southampton, for the yearn 11157 and 68, on the following days: I,IIIVI UW TOIL 1858. tor r n, Batudrdo."' San. Fi 9 6 Arago, do. March 6 Fulton, do. April 3 Arago n do May 1 Fulton, do. May 29 1697, Fulton, Saturday, Aug. 22 Arago, do. Sept. 19 /anon, do. Oot. 17 Arago, do. Nov. 141 Fulton, do. Deo. 12 LIAVII GAMS. 1857. • tango, Tueoday, Aug. 26 Fulton; do. Boot. as Arago, do. Oct. 29 Fulton, do. NOT. 17 Arno, do. ' Dec. II • 1268. Fulton, „ do. Jan. 12 Arsgo, do. Feb, 9 Fulton, do. Mirth 9 Ong°, do. April 8 Fulton, do. May 4 Arigo, do. June 1 Fulton, do. Juno 29 LINATI BOUTHANIPTON. 1857. Aram Wodneaday, Ang. 26 Fulton, do. gept.23 Arago, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arno, do.. Dec. 16 1858. Fulton, do. Jan. 73 Ar►ggo, do. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arago, do. April 7 Fulton, do. May 5 Afago, do, Juno 2 Fulton, do. June 30 • 1111011 Olt PASSAGE: ltroxit New York to Southampton or Ilarre—Ylrer Oabin, $lBOl Second Cabin, arris. . • , From 'Havre • or Southampton to Neer York—Phut Cabin, 600 Irma; Second Oalln, 600 franca. , ' Per freight or paspage, apply to MORTIMEWLIYINOSTON, Agent, I'dtroadway. WILLIAM ISIILLN, More. OROSKSY h OQ , " Sonth , ton. AbIItRIOAN EiIIOPNAN Nticr'll.ll6B AND " Pads. °MAHON 00. au6 MBE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL 11 UNITED STATES NAIL STE4S fI Ships 0o do flue Line era t The ATLANTIO, Copt: Oliver Eldridge. The DALTIO, Capt. Joseph Oemotook. The AIpRIATIO, Oapt. James West. ...;Thesp chip have been built by centred, expressly for ttoveilment sendoe,• every core his been taken in their sonstuudion,aa else in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodatiene for passengers are unequalled tor elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, to Bret NOW, $100; in second do., $75; from Liverpool to Now York, 80 and 20 &nets. No berths secured unisNpaid :Tot.' Unship' of this line hive improved weterAight balk heads. PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING. nun TOIL, reeK Lll'lll'ool. • Saturday, Jane 20, 1557 Wednesday, June 24, 1857 Saturday, July '4l ) . 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1857 Saturday, July 15, MT 'Wednesday, July 22, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1851 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1857 Saturday, An .15, 1857 Wednesday, Ang. 19, 1857 !sturdily - , 041E22, 1857 Wedneoday, Sept. 2, 1857 BSturday, Poptr 28, 3857 - :Wednesday, float. 80, 1857 turday, Oct. 10, 1557 'Wed n esd a y, Oct. 14',, 5857 Setirday, Oct. PA 1857 WedqesdizrOat,'2B, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 1 27 lednesby, Nov.ll, 1857 Saturday, Noy. 91, 7 ittp*ty, Npv, 28, 1857 Sltsintay„Del,' 7 R, 27 • Wednesday, Aeo. 22, 1 857 ' loifenight _ oi_ptutge_ o op_ply_bi is.:OOLIMSB No. 58 WI street, N.Y. ' EBOWN_LEMPLEY bo. L Llvespeol. STEPRidn EIRISI2AND & 30., 27 Austin 'friars, London. B. fI."WAINIVRIG ; IIT k 00., Porto. The owners of those ships will not be reentuitable for gold, sliver, bullion, spools, Jewelry.pe &clonal stones or wahmo . 01110 of 10d100v , .. t pod thcrefor; and the olluolliOrobf eiprosood therein , a4l•tf : liQrio. lotto GOLD MEDAL, 'JANO'IOIt.TEI3. STEINWAY di.llONO IVANUFACTUREPA . B4 AND SB WALKER BTREHT NNW YORK, Deceived the following (Lest 'prise medals in competi. nod :with the best manufsitUrers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. ' TWO FEBST-PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan Pair, Washington, Alarch, 1565. A GOLD fdEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, November, 18.55, (being the only Gold Medal given for Pianos within the last nix years.) A GOLD MEDAL at•tbe Maryland Institute, Balti more, 1850. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Pair, Crystal Baleen, No* York November, 1856. Among the Judges were the first musical talent of the country, such as M. Minion, Gottschalk. Wollenhaupt, and many others. St. & S.,Planos (with and without iron frames) are warranted for three years, and a written guarantee given. Pfanoa packed and shipped without charge. Prices moderato. 0c27-tf LIIERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE .1 - 11- MANUFACTURER, No. ltof, West Broadwaz . , New York, sole manufucturer of the celebrated (Aomori Piano. The subscriber would Inform bin numerous friends,and customers that he has greatly enlarged hie manufacturing department, In order to meet the increase In demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and as every piano, especially tone and touch, is 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. Every plops lipid at .the )owest manufacturers' prices. A call Is reeptetrell7 ealldited, 0c29-6m ' inertlitint tlraitoro JOHN P. DOHERTY, TORMIIRLT WITH SILLY & HAOTHIR, LATE WITH LUK.PS, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR, ' 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, flu nqw with him the but Tailors that are engaged n the business In this country. C 111111.133 Born, formerly the leading tailor of this city; df.' flarsen, forMerly cotter for 0. Roth & l eo., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & Co.; Rearm Warman, the best Panto and Vest cutter In the United Mates, for years cutter with Depierris, undenthe Irving House, Broadway, and with Depierris & Pettus, under tho Bt. litchi:4m Hotel, Brenda ay. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the establishment. • The best of Olothea made at moderate prices for credit, low prices for cosh: oola.tf TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT ior TAILOR, Nos:l6 andl6 Routh NINTH6TRENT, Al3OVr OLLEBTNUT. . A large and well selected stock pi CLOTHS and OAKSIBIEEES always on hand. All Olothinz made at this Establishment will bit of ioching BMW the beet quality, and In the most fashionable style. Particular attention given 44 9411.1,0101 CLOTH au6.tf Surniture LB. SITE & CO. e PURNITURE, BEDDING, &a No. 418 (late 1D) WALNUT at. Philadelphia. A now and auperlor etre of Spring Beds. LiOtA B. RITZ. • JOSEPH With= anal Om GAS GAS I ! GAS I I I—THE UNDER signed would respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that they Imo and are daily reducing the price of Philadelphia Gas, from $2.25 per 1000 feet to the low price of $1.50 per 1000 feet, by their MODEL REOULATOR, which saves 36 par cent , a clear saving of 75 cents on $2.25, thereby reducing the price from $2 26 to $1.50 per 1000 feet. We are daily putting the Regulator on all the princi pal and prominent buildings in the city churelies, libraries, factories, hotels, and other public; buildings. It has also bean placed on at the Philadelphia Ex change. Hundreds of certificates in favor of the said Regulator, from those having tried it, showing the above caving, can be seen at our office. Store-keepers and the public generally are requested to send is their orders. Cost of Regulators from $5 upwards, according to size. Orden' through Tilood's Despatch promptly attended to. N. D.—Nifty energetic, ronterprising, and pereevering men wanted, to canvass for the MODEL REGULATOR ; can make from $2 to 75 per day. BOIIERT T. KNIGHT & CO., Office No. 41 death Fifth street, 'next to lilood's Despatch. 500 AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME STEAD POlt $lO !—Tblrdlllrtelon.—s3lo,ooo worth of Norms and Building Lots, In the gold region of Culpeper , county, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the Ith of December, 1837. Sub scriptions only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one half down, the root on deillery of the deed. I:very subscriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $23,000. These farms and lots aro sold an cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number beingreserved, the increase In the value or which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. tip- Wards of 1,160 lota and farms are alrepdy sold, and a company of settlers called the ~ Rappahannock Pioneer Association , is now forming and wlllaoon coinmence a settlement. ;Ample securltpwill be girth' for the faith ful • , rformance of contracts and premises. Nearly .. acres of land In different parts of Virginia, now at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per acre. Unquestionable Jiliti will in all C.034/1 be given. WoOdmuttere, coopers, farmers, /c 0.,. au wanted, and aye huntred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal indurGarnects "Will be given. gme ow:miswrite that they are raskings2oo per mouth, or full partloulars, subleriptlous, agencies, &a. apply to , It. DAUt, au24-tt Port Itoysb, Caroline county, VII, 111,, W. TINGLEY Sr CO., BANKERS JUT* No. ST South THIRD Street, PhilitderPhill• si• COLLECTIQNS promptly made on all neeeesible p waifs In the United States ited•Ontum, Bunke, Bonds, &o, Bought end Sold.on op mm tmon. Unourrent avak Potee, 'Cheeks, dcd., bought at the jour,eet rates. Dejuielta 14141110 i lad Interest allowed, as per igtei m•nt uo, 24% S,OOOGALLS. WHALE QIL, 1,000011. Elephant Oil, 00 bbls. No.l Lard Oil, for sale by IDALE. PEIROE, & 0., avitkif .- CROM •No 104 Doisware tkyoulto, I HF BAST ASSCLITAIENT or LELIAGR A.biD BCIitrYLKI COAL la at D ORAVA?..7 R D, BROA A DEITREET, above Vtoe. Sold at reduced prices. Call and nee. -0081.6 w K NOWLES COAL DEPOT, NINTH and , WILLOW.-The Spring Mountain' 'findar Lour; awl, Muiluton•Lohlgh. Also, b ol t •gsioilkill Coal. Tor sale. Terms cash ..,* 26.21..18. 18..A.7/1-UMRS ®and consumers are Invited to examine our stook of LOOMIT aIOIINTAIN antlßLeitNA. HEATH 00AL:" Our Goal is selected expeller M" family use; being carefully screened we will, Verralit It free from Oath and dust: "We sell 'MO beHtg " 240 per ton. more" than sold by retail dealers, at 075 Oda less Also, on hanks fall supply of f 4 BROAD I3 X i DtitT iu lf.' MINOUS MAW , tot Ream-generating, lapse* , fp, and Rolling•mill purposes. This Coil S, 4 ' celled. Yards, BROAD and VINE—Big Sign, "2240 Ma 10 A TON. [sea-Em ] ' LEIGHTON Is,GO COAL! COAL! COAL CELEBRATED EYEING MOUNTAIN UMW.. COAL. J. & R. CARTER'S GREENWOOD, TAMAUVAOdAL GEORGE W. SNYDEIVO PINE FOREST SOMIYL KILL COAL. ; • , Have toi RA , A d aLrL c& s M I R y E re D c l l T vh H ar front, abovercelebrated Collieries, COAL Or ALL SIZES. There fa no Coal mined anywhere, equal ti quality these, and trigla Will convince any one oUtheli great superiority. Our coal le very,carefully semeneditA our yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, duet and all impurities. , 'Onr arena LOW u the VERY LOWEST. Oiders left at qur Oillee, No. 151 8011111 PRONT Areal, above Walnut. Orders left at our Yatd, OALLOWHILL street, WOW BPDAD street , Orders let at bur Wharf, WATER NUM, abort OAL LOWIIILL—or cent id either place per Iteepateh Yost, will receive ppompt attention. Purchasing for Family use will do well to call and ex amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. an4-tf , • QO HaLITIAy g ILI I 4 v ; n A g,NtD yL E ar H d, l tGheH ' 0 o u B a l lit . ()- SCH r YLKILLAND i LERM m N COAL. My a o q aton y ri, and all others vho may (aver me with their orders, rely_ on getting Coal that will be Ur' No Interior Coal kept at thls eataLliahment to oder at L 919 DEICED. • - ALEXANDER CONVERT aul-tt t- N. N. corner Broad and Cherry B,te. Eig_H AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.— PORT NI & CO. COAL DEALERS No. 821 PRINIE Street, Above Nighth, keep oaneten on hind, AV the yeeyloweet eaten, fall oupply of L ehigh andßehaylkill 00141. as 1.6 m T .UMBER AND COAL.—MONTGOMERY ..11,41h ,NRALL having connected the Coal wits the Lumber business, inform their friends that they have made contract& for a supply of the best qualities of Lehigh and Schuylkill Cosi, and are now ready to Der; noire orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may be left with Mr. S. KILPATRICK, No. IS IM street, or with Mr. WM. D. NULL, corner PINE In 4 WATER streets. Varbtuart. QUAKER CITY NAILS, MEROHANT BARS, '• RIVET IRON, Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Scluytkill, above Spring Garden Water Worki. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKER OITY NAILS are warranted equal to. any made. oc9-tI 70IIN HALDEMAN, Agent, THOMAS E. BAATER.—}IARDWARS OUTLEDY AND TOOLS, No. NO MA/WM Dr: tom Muth. mou th Ode . PhiladolDlllll llO4l, dewing A GOOD SEWING MACHINE.—Ifingt, ..na. WEBSTER, & Co., bog respectfully to Intrixtuto themeelve to tho public as the ivanufacturers of the IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, adapted to manufacturing or femlly purposes.., .Free from the objections which have I.4ett tined against those already known in thin market, , THlS MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES QP THEM ALL, and will be mire to Commend Iteolf open examination, to families, tailors; saddlers, shOomaltere, and seamstresses. Those inventor A 000 D MISTIME, that will make a handsome loOk.atitah, work.WITH LITTLE NOISE, that will HEM . , DUD, STITCH, RCN, or GATHER; indeed, that will give entire satisfactlam even after they have been Wad MS pears, are invited to call at our roman, 820 01ISEITNIPI . ,Street. • , -•- HUNT . ;WEBEITER,AOO. Sewing of everydeseription easel:dal In' the befit IMit table manner, and on roommate terms. Simplai or tmr work Pent by mall to any part of the United Staten. , u22-tutha 3tn. SEWING MAORI NES.-,GROVEIt, DARklt, k CO.'S UNRIVALLED SEWING Met 011INESatill retain the confidence of the nubile, end their popularity increases. After years of trial it le de. monstrated beyond all question that' it It the popular Machine. and the only one open which any rellande Can be plated to work well on all kinds of shoes.. The,faet that it does one-third more work in the same time, and dues it better ; that it is the least liable to get out of repair, being simple in its construction; that igmakes the least noise, and that it is acknowledged on all hauda that it is best for a new beginner, has given the pro prietors a demand for.ll to each anaxtent that they are obliged to delay the filling of ochre la many cue, for months. Over eight hundred are in operation in. thus city, and the case has yet to occur where a pereon who bite purchased one has exchanged it for another kind. Taking into consideration, also the fact that those i who employ from 16 to 40 hands n their shops, doing the wort for the manufacturers, without exception, it pee this machine in preference to any other kind and al waye recommend them in preference to others, would seem nnneceatary for the proprietors to advertise their excellence, or set forth their euperiority. The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of thee, Machines. always have a supply, and have made such orrangementa that they sell them upon terms that will meet the wishes of all. Unlike other Machines soM in tills market, It is froo from all infringements of other patents. • BAKER & BROTIIIR, oe qt-tr Oirrroar. squ*no Sari!. ' F.W I N MAO S .-PitATVB PATENT-PRIORS PROM $l2 TO $2B. The LADIES , COMPANION" is the moat simple, durable, rampart, Ilnd cheep machine for family,use ever offered to the pablic, sawing - equally well upon all kinds of fabric, end without puckering the cloth, inv ing no bad cord on the back side of, the work. and al, ways fastening the thread when stopped. They ece from two to twelve hundred etitcheaper minute, using but one 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 each machine, by which any one can use them. We are enabled to offer these superior ink , chines at the above low prices, u we are not oblige* ty fifteen or twenty dollars license for borrowo4 genii, this machine being made under our' own patent in every part, and infringing upon or using bo otpOr, There are came hundreds in constant axe in this city and vicinity, which are giving the beet satisfaction. Every machine is warranted to give satisfactlen. Ladle', and gentlemen are invited to call and examine them and their work, and Judge for themselves. Samples of work, and drawings, with description, sent to any part of the country by mail. ; Balenroolun 113 WASHINGTON Street; Boston. and 577 BROADWAY, New York. oc 27-tf nASS's EAST INDIA PALE ALE.— The consumers of this celebrated beverage need no description of its qualities, or evidence of its excellence, beyond the benefit they have derived from It, use sine its'introduction Into this country; to those who have not yet made an acquaintance with this DROWNING' Malt Liquor, it may be well to state a few facts : 11.188 , 8 EAST INDIA PALM ALM Owes its excellence as a beverage to the superior quality, of the hops and malt, the mineral properties of the river water immediately communicating with the brewery; and the Montilla skill applied to Its manufacture. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated palatee, le, therefore, neither heating nor heady, but stomachic and appetising. DABS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE v Is the delight and Bohm of the Indian Subaltora in hie fuming bungalow—the worthy Aral of brands yawneo. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Ie tho drink without which no tiffin eon be complete-- no Journey by dewk possible. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE fa tho favorite drink in England of lord and bagman ducheva and nurse, BASS'S EAST INDIA PALS ALB Is the much•admired tonic for InTaltdo and perilous of weak Interiors. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Will keep in all climates; and is good stall meals—lnn theta, diuuer, or sapper. DABS'S EAST INDIA PALK ALE Is pronounced by the medical faculty one of the most wholesome beverages that can be taken, and in found to be not less agreeable to the palate than it is beneficial to the health. BASS'S NAST INDIA PALE ALE Is universally conceded to be unrivalled in 4:quantum by any other inipertiod into the United Rates. Dealers and consumers will find it their Interest to give this Ale a 'deferent°. For sale in cask and bottle by • TIIOPIAS MCMULLEN, Agent and Consignee, 441114 AVER Bt,, N. T. On sale at Delinbuito'e, William at., corner of Beaver, and Chambers, corner of Broadway. Sutherland's, 18 Plus otteet. Berry's, 10 Pine street. Richardson & Itayter, 120 Water at. (leorge T. Burgeon, 483 Broadway. N. B. Golding, 331 Broadway. n02,41ni eIItEEN SAND MARI, 01 NEW JERSEY. VA -THE NEW JERSEY WERTILIZEN COMPANY is now prepared to receive orders for this important manure. For all lauds upon which ashee are beneficial, the Marl le more thou a substitute. Professor Cook, in hie annual report to the Legisla ture of New Jersey, saps: "The value of these Marie , a best seen in the rich and highly cultivate, district which ham been Improved, almost made, by their nue; but it may be interesting to examine the causes of their great value in Agriculture, and to compare thew with other fertilizers. For example The potash alone may be taken at an average of tire per cent, of the whole weight of Marl, a bushel wbeu dry weighing eighty pounds, and in the proportion mentioned would contain four pounds of potash; this is tinny 1111, much as there is in a bushel of unleached wood ashes." And attain.— It In probable that the great value of Ahe Marl is to be found in the fact that it contains nearly all the sub stances necessary to make up the ash of out common cultivated plants. Price, delivered on board vexed, at the wharves of the company ut Portland heights, on haritari pay, Now Jersey, xeten cents per bushel. For further particu lars, sou circular, bent free of postage. Orders for other fertilizers will receive prompt attontlou, Address either of the undersigned • CHARLES SEARS, President, Iticovillo Post 01Iles, Now Jersey. TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treseuror, No. 82 Nassau street, Now York. Motion W. ATWOOD, Secretory, No. /0 Coder iltroot New Yot k N. B.—Those wishing Marl for Elprlng UllO should puler immediatoly, to seem., its early shipment. Orden; will ho filled in rotation Dot 29-am L ONGIVORTH's OHIO WINES. GENERAL AGENCY FOR ALL THE STATES. TO WIIOI.IISALE DEALERS Ily a special arrangement with Me. LONGIVORTII, I am enabled to offer bieWines, In large quantities upon the lowest and best terms. The Winne to by delivered in Cincinnati, and forwarded by usual means of convey. sumo (railroad or steamboat) direct ,to the purchaser; by which the expenses of storage, C01A1111511006, double freight, etc., will be avoided. , No orders under tble arrangement will be forwarded for loot than twentpdlve cases. All orders mast be directed onlv,to FRED, S. 602 ZENS, 73 WARREN Street, Ngw YORK By the present arraugoment a handsome .prodt o them wines can be made by the wholesale dealer. Sparkling Catawba, vintage MS, quarts Do do do do pints. Do do do 1852 quarts. Do do 'do do 'pints': Still Catawba, vintage ig 42 , tlllerld. Do AD extra , 'P /Angel 1852, quarts. Sparkling Isabella, do do -do Still Catarrhs, In ostEs, of 'Parlour qualities. Catawba Brandy, of superior quality.. FRED. 8. COZZENB. General Agent for the sale'of N. Lonsivairth , a Wines, IS WARREN STREET (opposite Hudson River Railroad Depot,' u02.41in Nan. Yonx. ABRAM SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE Sinking and Embalmed Printing, Etrielopm and Beal Press Manufactory, 37 Strawbarry etfol4, betV Second and Third, And Market and iptesinpt, Bte,o , Philadvlptus, Pa. vairkir ti, - ')..•:..*#6.04::..11','„:=i1671 kanii Oates. ... _ OMESTRAD FOR $2,001 LAND DIS TRIBUTION!! OU M ANOE MOE POOll EN ! ! 0 brovrhwe a torp mutual Land Benda Association ii,ll "make a grand iti l bation of 830,000 worth of roil o i Are arid map* to 1 mopabero. The number of mem rtilllltB4 to 16, $2.00 and fivp letter stamps eleMberehipo . gi a shire. Any individual sending 10 Lied the itamps, shall be entitlod to six shares; or any person sendlugllo with six names, with theaddress 44 -84 018 1 SItilingctenfeb#It be entitled to six shares. TO following itle'real °Mate to be distributed : No 1: An ipep el l farm Of tali:ores in Cooke , Col; Whole, • I at “ ' • $B,OOO N 0: %1 Au ' , lige farm of 160 stores in White • mass , Mo., Il Mole, valued 11 8,000 1/OM. An improved farm of 160 soma in White * 1008 Co., Ilifnole, valued at 8,000 Wo.1: An excellent private residents in Dubuque ' • lowa, valued ,it 8,000 .N 0.4. 160 antes superior farm land In Cooke Co. ' Illlnois, valued :It 2,000 •WO; O. 160 hang well pine timbered in Wi:Tacos • Co., Wisconsin, maned at 2,000 110.1. A gbod lot and cottage resident in Ohl e, Illinolo, mined at 2,000 MOB ' 70 Mr* superior laud in Whitesidea Mina .I:quad at • • Co., 1.000 MM..' .100 tome good laud in Ohippersi Co., WirsiOnsin, valued at 960 No.lo. 180 acres good land in Ohippeway Co., Wiallonslu, valued at 960 WO:11. . leslt acres good land In Midway 00., Wisnonsin, valued at 800 N 0.12, 160 acres good land in' Dunn Co., Wis. Oonsln. valued at " 800 No. 18. 80 acres good land In Marshall Co., lowa, •,,,' valued ats . 800 N 0 4 4. 40 Wee good land in MareludlOo , lowa, valued at• ,• ~ No. 18 . po sores good land In Marshall lowa, valued at C 0.,. 600 No. 16. 40 aores good land in Marshall 00., lowa, valued at gnu N 0.14. 40 aorta good land in Linn Co., lowa, val • ued at goo NO4B. 40 *efts good land in LULU 00., lowa, val ued at . • . 800 N 0.19 . 40 acres good land in Linn Co., lowa, val • ued at 100 No. 20. One building Jot In Dubuque, lowa, val ued at 800 No, 21. One building lot id Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No. 22.. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No. 23. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No, , 94. AA oozes form Lod In Grant Co., WI/woo -1 MO. valued at 800 No. 25. 40 acre/ farm land in Grant Co., Wiseon eln, valued at 800 No. 28. 40 *area land in Grant Oo , Wiseontin, valued at ,• 240 N 0.21: 40 aorm land in Grant 00., Wleoonsin, valued at 240 N 0.28. 40 sores land in Crawford Co. ,Wisconshs, raided It 200 N 0.29. 40 acres Wain Crawford 00., Wisconsin, valued at 250 No. 80 . 40 acres land in Crawford 00., Wisoonsini. valued at . • . 200 No. Bl. 40 amen laid in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 ,No. 89. 40 stores land in Monroe Co., Wisconsin, ut „.. 200 4081 4 . 4 40 acres Meld in Jaollson Co., Wisconsin, valued at ,: , %X No. 24 , 40 tu t e e in Jackson Co., Wisconsin, Valued at 200 N0:25.• 'lO Mies land In Bad Axe 00., Wisconsin, 1 ,70314-at 160 NO. 86. 45 acres land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin, *slued at' 160 to. Fr. 40 sores land in Bad Axe Co., *lel:anal:I, valued at 160 No, N. One lot in Balton, Illinois, veined at 100 Na. 99 . One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 N 0.40 . 0110 lot in Fulton, Illhaols, valued At 100 The distribution will be conducted fairly and honor ably. The names and address of stockholders shall be written On as many small card' as they have shares, and the whole placed in a box, and the first name taken mat shall be entitled to the Improved farm No. I, In the above list,' and the next taken out will be entitled to Noi2, and so on until the 40 items of real estate are all distributed( Thou to each of the remaining 14,960 Stockholders will be sent a cheap map of Western State or Territory. A full account of the distribution will be forwarded in a printed circular, to each member of the Association, with th'e names and address of such as may receive the real estate—to whom also the deeds will be sent and Immediate possession given. Each ap plication must be accompanied with $2.00 and five letter atansps. Address LINDELL, JONES & 00., an.. 13 Chicago, Illinois. IiIOWE FARM LAN us run SALE I I N. I LLINO 113 CENTRAL RAILROAD COMPA NY Urnoli prepared to eon about 1,500,000 acres of choice !fanning lauds, In tracts of 40 acres and upwards, on long credits, and at low rates of Interest. These Wilde were granted by the Government to aid In the construction of this Road, and are among the richest and most fertile in the world. They extend froniNorth.Raat and North-West, through the middle of tioreut., to' the extreme South, and include every Variety of climate and productions found between those parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is chiefly prairie, hitt:imperiled with Mao grove., and to the middle iefd tionthenr sections timber prod ond Latex, alternating with beautiful prairies and openings. The climate Is more healthy, mild and equable, than .eny °tarp*: Of the eonutry—the air Is pure and bra clog, clog,. while, ilfing streams and springs of excellent ter abound. Coal la extensively mined, and 'applies a cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many point' at $2 to Se per ton—and wood can be had at the game rate per cord, Building Stone of excellent quality also abound', which Dan be prosuntei for little more than the expense of trintiportittion, The great fertility of these lands, which are a black mpold, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll Lug; their contiguity to thia road, by which every fact Ilty le tarnished for travel and transportation to the principal market" North, South, Nut, West, and the economy with which they can be cultivated,, render them the meet valuable Investment that can be found, and preeent the meet favorable opportunity for persons of industrious habits and email means to acquire a com fortable Independence le ►few year.. Chicago is now the greatest gram market In the world; and the facility and economy with which the products of these lands can be transported to that market, make them much more profitable, at the prices asked, than those more remote at government rates, as the alai tional coat of transportation is a perpetual tax on the latter, which must be borne by the producer, In the re duced price he receive. for his grain, dse. Thee tike is perfect-and when the final payments are made, deeds are executed by the trostees appointed by the State, and in whom the title is rooted, to the par chaegre, which convey to them absolate titles in fee atm ple,lree and clear of every ineumbrance, lien or wont- Tbo pt:leisi me from ge to $ll9 t interest only 3 per et. Twenty per et. wlll be deducted from the Woe for malt: ose who porches* on lonoredit, glue notes payable In Me, three, four, Arland *years after date, add are 'required to improve ens-ten thannually . for Are yearn, so as to have one-half the land under cultivation at the o}l4 of that time, Competent curveyers will accompany those who wish is examine these Lands, free of charge, and ald them in making_ selectiona. The Lauds remaining unsold me as rich-and valuable as those which here been disposed of. BROTIONAL L SIAPB Will be sent to any one why will enclose fifty cents in postage stamps, and hooks or pamphlets containing nu commie instances of successful farming, signed by re epictable and well known farmers living in the neigh 'berhood of the Railroad Lands, throughout the Eitate— alsolbeeost of fencing, price of cattle, expense of her venting, threshing, ete.,—or any ether information— will be cheerfully given OD application, either personally or by letter, in linglish, French, orGerman, addresaed to JOHN WILFON. , ISlMlGonirolialener of the Illinois Central IL It. On. Ofdoe in Illinois Central Railroad Divot, Chicago, Il linois—, an, LANDS! LANDS!!—.I OFFER FOR salethe following valuable LANDS in SMITH WBBT.MIN GEORGIA. All pereons are hereby Col/- tined using treepaasing updu eny of them. Qotohitt, VAL Ir. U. IiGOONI, Macon, Ga. DOUGUNIITT COUNTY hi Ditttlot--Nos. 60, 95, sr. BALER COUNTY 7th Ithatiot—No. 338. 9th do—Nos. 18, 328, 329, 333, 909, 878; 379, 980, 410 400, 408. 10thlYatrIct—Nom. 45, 46, 47. WORTH 00111RTY. 7th District—Noe. 124, 525. 74th do 66 11, 12, 55. 18th „ do 66 20, 27, 88, 289. LHT, COUNTY. 16t DixtOct—Nos. 130, 160, 168, 196 18th• d o 4, 181. 14th do 11 113, 144. ,SOMPTIR 00Ut1TY 15th District—No. 91 TICIIRELL COONTT 11th District —Nos. 128, 250. 12th do 4, 108, 2:11. ISANDOLPII COUIITT Bth District—No. 144 12th District—Non, 209, 721, 222, 2 . 4°. 224, 226, 257; 337 375, 376, 396. 18th Ato 0, 18, 19, 28, 96, 76, 891, 392, 394. DICATOR 001:INTT kith Ilhitrict—Noi, 130. 27th ko " 1Q0,240. DOOLY COUNTY . . 15t jnetrlot—Nos. 2013 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222, 223 224, 225, 220, 2.27, 229. 2d do 162, 237. 7th do a 211. 9th do 110. TIOUSTON COUNTY 6th District--No. 214. PVLI,111“, COUNTY Sth 102.. TAYLOR COUNTY 13th District—No+. $7, 88. 14th do 03, 04. OFFICE OF THE COMMERCIAL' MU TUAL INSUIIANOE 0051PANY, ' 001151EBOIAL BUILDING, Nos. 67 and 60 WILLIAM STREET. New YORE, July 23, 1857. The Trustees in conformity to the charter of the Company submit the following statement of its affairs on the 30th of Juno, 1857 : Premiums ou Risks outstanding 30th June, 1856 $215,012 75 Premiums received during the year ending 80th June, 1857 760,127 31 --- Total Premiums... 0975,140 14 (No Policies ha'o been Issued u)oii Flrb Rieke disconnected with Marine Milks.) Premiums marked off Ws carnal for the you. ending Juno, 107 ' $7:19,221 6 Losses end Expenses Return Prendumi... Re-Insurances Tho Assets of the Qompany on tho BOth Juno, 185' word an fUnQW,II: Notes In advance of Premiums Premium Notes and Sills Receivable Lomas On.Stocka, Stocks and other Seem' ties Salvage, and Re-insurance Claims Cashln lianki Total Assets. The Boyd of Trustees bore this Joy resolved, that as an interest on the Six Poe CONT. on the outstanding Scrip of the CouiPany„ be paid in cosh to the holder. thereof, or their legal reprosentatii Os, on and after TUESDAY, the 11th of August neat. The Donut have also deolsreil a Scrip Dividend of Too Pon Cccv. on the net earned Pio interns of the Compapy for the year ending 30th June; 1857, for which certifi cates will be Issued on and af ter*TUESLIAY, the 11th of August neat. - By order of the Board, JUNKY D KING, Secretary TRUSTEES. Henry W. Barstow, Josiah 0. Low, •Ttlipee 0. Sall; t , • • , ' I BeStln P•Li•Trili ol li Charles L. Prest o ' , Wilitm A•Sele ,' • Geo. 13.1Horetrooti, '' '. Jana lb Adam., Mindy,. - ' ' Jahn B. Senspau, Charles Carow, , /Aeries V. Blossom, Oepbas 41.'Norttin,.." ". 'Amon U. Phelps, Hobert IL Bernell ; ,' E4trar4 s aturtae, Cornelius W: litcallea,...' ..;Ohn P. Clark, Thos. 11).' Coddinl4o/ii . ~. James U. Mulford, Ilosaa Titylotr• -` ' '' ` -Sties H. Everett, li. K Corning, . , Schuyler Lisingston, James W. gbillip, Witham T. Frost, John G. Wllllrarne, William Jt Wlrklairl, William H 'Efenin, Henry A. Heiser, ' Louis S. Fangs • Eby n B. Orocker, Willardif. reßetl, ' Jbhn C. Jackson, ' Jacob A, Cot '-' ' Joseph F. Navarro, ' Oliver Watta re; ' • Wm. W. l'.. areenway, Oharles P:11 ksi, • ' NAN% HUHN SMITH, President. no 2-6112 ADViallil.llol4.o:l3, Vice-President. • ULU?. ista I r r ‘ ' O4LDWELL--Wholesale and Ret a il ivnip and ()Ma Manufacturer, No. 4 North YOURTIROVveve nut SPnt, -- 4, - 8 - TrirlsriflNT - 00 bbls Spirits Turparsttssi, to arrive, for sale by , MATINWI T V. _. MAOALISTER, is 1 girth Water street. "),SIN --- riraiti,s g 6 "-- OSIN.-600 __ZS SIJAP3LSKERS' 1.11:1 , ROBIN, vi arch)! Znyjhooner J. U. nun= Tor We„ , MAXTIN A. kIAOALISTBR, 4 1148.1- 119 Malik Water Welt SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IL TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY —WALNUT STREET SOUTH-WEST CORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INOORpOntyBD BY TOO BTAT! OF PINFSTLYASIA. Money is recolYed In Any Bum, large or Small, and In tereet paid from the da) , of depodt to the day of with drawal. The °Mee la open every day from 9 o'clock in the Morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, iind on Monday and Thursday evenings RII 9 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT fiELFRIDOE, Vice President. Wit. J. Rico, Secretary. DIRSOTORS: Hon. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Munns, Edward L. Garter, H. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Sarni. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, . James B. Smith, Francis Lee. Money is received and payments made daily. no investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, ip REAL ESTATE MORT• GAGES, GROUND RENTS, And each first clean securi ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and whloh cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to this Iniititution. sul-ly INTO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PElt OENT. BEATE SAVINGS FUND. MO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE /1 PER ORM. STATE SAYINGS FUND. Ajo. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. aulay g1111:1111. Y. 1111.116101 C. • J. Y/110HAII 1111.111106. 1111.11,11( H. militalo[. • SOl/ THWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON SMITS, PtfiLADILTHIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND LUDT:UNISYS, manufacture High and Lots Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats , Out ings of a ll kinds, either Iron or Braes. Iron frame roofs for Gan Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &a. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the lateet and meet imprond conitniotlon. Every description of Plantation machinery, inner as Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Deferators, Filters, Primping Engines, &a. Sole Agents for N. RillieuVa Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasnayth's Patent. Steam Hammer; J. P. Rom , Patent Valve Motion for Bleat Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. BARTOL RIOLIARD NORRIS 13c SON, LOCM:O TUB STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,. dEVIIMENTII STRXET, HAMILTON, PAIRYLIW 4WD IP&LG OARDIIN PHILADELPHIA. Xtriel.2 0101USITIlly 10 the caminlaetare of • COMOTIW STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Losomotiree of any ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood o r or Bituminous Coal in its crude stmt, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITRVIIT IDUITINO EMORY, OAR OR 1115. In design, material and worknumehip, the Locomo• tires produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex. celled by any. The materials used In construction are made on the spot, and Insure the beet quality and most reliable stock. The large extent of Shope, and Cont -sete Equipment of Miteltinery and Tools, enable em to execute the EST OF WORK WITH tiIIEAT DESPATCH, OP ANY ARRANCIEMENT REQUIRED. CHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED Anllll3, With Forging' of any size or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MAOLIINE WORK generally. RIOZARD XORRIS aul-17 PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL zit WORM. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRACTICAL AND TILEORETIOAL itNuirimm MAOLIINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS AND POUNDERS. Haring for many years been In successful operation, and been excluiively engaged in building and repairing Marine and Bluer Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Beate, Water Tanks, Propellers, &o.,.respectfully offer their services to the public, as eing lully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Ifkrine, 'liver, and Stationary. Having sets of patterns of different sines, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High. and Low Pressure, Flue, Tabu. tar and Cylinder Boilers of the best Pennsylvania char coal iron. Forging' of all Mies and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings sad apecitleations for all work done at their establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subecribern have ample wharf dock room for re paired' boats, where they eau lay Inperfect eafety,.and are prdvided with shears, • blocks, &0 ., &e., for raising heavy or light weights. 'OUS BEANLI, JACOB G. NkAILE, JOHN P. LkVY, anl..y BEACH and PALMER Streeta, Kensington NOTIOE.-CHESTNUT STREET .1: 1 BRIDOX. 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 tn. gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SUR• VETS, City Building, FIFTH Street, below *Walnut, until the second day of January, 1853. Said Bridge to be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or with not more than one pier in the water•way ; the materials of construction throughout to be indestructi. bie by fire. Distance between abutments 388 feet Width of Bridge, out to out, not lees than.. 42 " Elevation above low water 37 For an arch the springing line should not be less than eleven feet above low water. The Plane and Estimates will be received under the arrangement and conditions specided in the ordi nance of Councils, approved November 2d, 1837, m fol lows, viz : Samoa 2. That all plans and estimates Lobe received by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila. delphia, each plan sod estimate to bear a private mark, and be accompanied by a sealed mmimunication having a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan most ap proved shall have been eelecteil. SKOTIoN 3. That all such plan% and eatenetee shall, when received, become the property of the City of Phila delphia, and shall be presented within two month% after the passage of this ordinance, when it shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer sod Surveyor, by and with the advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulation., to invite a commission, convicting of three civil engi neers, who. in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and Survivor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the reliktive merits and applicability of the plans presented, to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the number of plane received, the names of the designers, and the character and estimated cost of the throe plane by them preferred. Section 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commis• Mosier of highways, upon a certificate presented and signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue warrants in payment of the cost of the aforesaid &Oyer• tisements, and also In favor of those persons who may have presented the three plans preferred by said com mission ; to the first in point of merit, the sum of 1x100; to the second, $250, andlo the third $100; said warrants to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to the Department of Highways, ikc., for the year 1857, approved March 16, 1657.1 For further information, or for cross section of river, address ' STRICKLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philed a. no6-dtjen3 MARC H o it A y N a T T A " LOGRAPHS, OR PROTOGRAPIIIO MINIATURES IN OIL, • N E.eorner of EIGIITII sod LOCUST. • The above pictures differ essentially from-anything ever before offered to the public. Their softness, and truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the greitest fidelity of resemblance ; while the severity of the or deal to which they are exposed In manipulation eqilally nettles the question of their permanence. These farts enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest malefaction and confidence, to the public and to hie frlende. They are 'toured by lettere patent to, and can be had ONLY of E. D. MARCHANT. jp - • Tortraitent the cabinet, and life Rile on MOTU 41 heretofore. aa 18-3 m PUBLICLAMP S.—TM PUBLIC iS respectfully informed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give information respect. lug accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or of any fail ine In lighting or extinguishing them at the proper time; or if not properly cleaned mad in goixt lighting crindition. The Books will be kept by Anieph Daily, No. 808 Wharton at., First Ward; Charles Carty, No. 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Ward; Ittram O. Kirk, No . 1138 Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; It. W. fleshong, No. 2231 Coates greet, Fifteenth Ward; Thos. V. Bowlby, Gag Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West Philadelphia - ,) DL It. It'ladilen Om Office, Twenty- Second Ward, r(iertuantown,) Wm. N. Market, Gas Office Twenty-Third Ward (Friinkford,) and at the dinCe lu Seventh street, below Market. Dy order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Olut Works. A. J KITE, ocl.om Superintendent of Distribution. DITILADELPIIIA TYPE FOUNDRY 1 N. W. Oor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sta. L. PELOLIZE k lON, thankful for the liberal pa. tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities, axe now preliaxed to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no. tire. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better itia. Imbed article than their cotemporarien. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to applfto them previous to purehuing elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 cents per pealed, to exchange for new at speolmep paean. • attl-tt $530,090 13 05,202 10 02,034 67 GOLD MINE FOR SALE.—THE SUB scriber 'offers for Bale, with a perfect title, the property known an the REID GOLH AND COPPER MINE, situated S miles (rein Concord, Cabarrus county, North Carolina. With the mine in a plantation of 745 acres pf excellent land, well watered and wooded, and a large MANSION HOUSE, with barns, miners' boueee, ponder and engine house, and other buildings, new eteatu engine, 45 horse' power ; Chiltern mills, stamps, pumps, Ac , embracing all the mat Itinery and twit lie •essary for the full equipment of a mine, in good order. Thu mine has been worked at intervals for the last 50 yearn, and has always Min profitable to resident pro prietors, but has novel- been worked for any length of time with an engine and machinery. The shafts and galleries are well constructed, the eloppings haze never been taken out, and from 50 to 75 nuners can be profit ably employed in the old workings On the property is a formidable rein of copper .4 lead, which has never been worked, and a new gold vein has been dincogered since the first of this month, at N/ hich three men have been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day, with a good prospect of its continuance. nmi-Oin CHARLES J. GILBERT, 181 Broadway. $618,232 80 $201,150 50 400,161 12 MEC if - 11MAF SUMMER FUEL.-GAS COKE, V or excellen t duality, 'afield at the PHILADELPHIA GAS WOIINS for the reduced price of five route a bushel, aed may be qbtalned in large or email quantity by ap plying at the Gee (Mee, No. .20 Booth SNVENTH street. To Purchaser' by Wholesale, it Is sold at the Work& In First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An thraelte a 152.50 per ton. (dippd,) J C. CRESSON, Engineer. PHILAIIiEntiI Gin Woe's, Aug. 26, 'bT. au'lT-tf C OACH, kNGINE AND HOTEL LAMP Factory of E.W MILERS, No.loo (late 43) South EIGHTH, below Chestnut street, has become a saving of 60 per cent, to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, and LOBO the convenience of having their old Carriage Lampe npte eilver•topped and bOttonaed, and seat by &none. to all out.. gun ly IN EyAlv9,-10,000-PItINTER,I A Lards per D our ! W JA elep.a•n I.ltke w e d , . I weD AL D 1 0$D • Favunto 111 ww.. env it A """' 1,111 6 JIL Mb,. Cab and Cout. CIO *" Tea 711smed Car& lion vq. ,C. , ^7 grestll MARCUS BAST, No. 204 NORTH TRIED STREET, IVHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER Hue for sale THE AMERMAN READER—o new book designed by its anther, A. D. KALS TACO fqr the WI , of the higher donee in the Academies sod Schools o Anterie*—br Uro dozen or Iloilo copy. 002.1 m Savings innbo. Machinery anb /ran. HENRY LATINIa RONAN ittentance eamluntite 1-TOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURA NUE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT street, Philadelphia The following statement of the affairs of the company is published in conformity with provision of its carter PREMiUIIa RECEITTI) CROY AUGUST 1, 1856, TO AUGUST 31, MI. Firo premieres blariue premium's Perpetual premiume.... . U 5,723 Si . 217.703 02 224 00 Total amount premiums taken 25,072,90 • 155,005 eO-180,078 56 Burned Ore premiums Bernell marine premiums Deduct return premiums get earned Marina leases paid. $93,885 75 Fire lease. paid.... 8,031 11 8101,916 86 Wrap re. calved Interest re It to - Insur 2,971 62 —8,083 66 03,9b3 70 Eipenses far commissions to agents, abatements In lien or scrip, salariee, office rent, tarnishing office, books, eta tionery, ,ko Profit and inks aB9 318. Cash on hand ....... $12,1115 89 .131110 reeeirable. .... 119,201 02 Bonds and mortgagealtls,ooo 00 Stocks '92,100 00 Stock notes 142,900 00 Doe by agenta and others 22,312 93 6764,096 64 DIRECTORS . . . P. H. Potts, Wm. F. Leech, 0. E. Spangler, R. T. Kenai I, Abraham Res 11. H. Houston, Wm. H. Wools, Jos. R. Withers, Oeorge Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edger Thomson, W. Raignel, 0.0. Sower, Charles F. Norton, John W. Sexton, John H. Lenart, xr.r........ User, innuni N. Stlirso Nathan R. Potts, H. H. Sbillingford. PERCIVAL M.' POTTS, President 0. E. Seldom", Vice President. W. H. Wool*. Secretary. 0c72, R. T. Exam., Treasurer. FIRE INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COST PANY. CAPITAL $11:0,000, PAID IN OAREI, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD VS., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil. s, David Woeipper, Lewis Shinnaok Benjamin Davis, John Landell, John Evans, Jr Charles Field, Miley M. Park, William B. Woo . Jame, Daniell, John B. Stevenson, Jacob S. Mintzer, Carwin Stoddard Henry Homer , Thos. D. Tillinghast, George E. Childs JOHN R. DOGGER?, Preeldent. L. KRUMBHAAR, Secretary. oept 21—ly NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— "11 OFFICE 414 WALNUT St. Franklin Buildings. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE TO INCREASE TO 600,000. TWA Company Is now fully organ red, and prepared to make all kinds of Insurance against loam or damage by Eire and Marine Perils, at current rates. OFFICERS. H. O. LAUCIIILIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Flee President. • ORO:SCOTT, Secretary. • DIRECTORS. H. C. Laughlin, George Mister, D. Sherwood, 11. C. Stotealnuy, Wm. Osborne, R. H. Carlile, Richard Shields , 0. C. Butler, T. F. Showell, Geo. Stott. faulfl-y T"QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Wee, No. 40S (late 92) WALNUT St. Capital and Surplus, T 250,000. This Company continues to taste Inettranee agelnet loss or damage by /Ire and the Perth of the Sea, Woad Narigstlon sad Transportation, at current mites. OD/DUDS. President-O'EO. IL MUST Dos Pres!dent—R. P. DOSS. Bocrotary and Treasurer—ll. B. COGGSHALL, Assistant Secretary—S. H. BUTLER. ' ECTOBS. B. W. Salley, Charles G. Imlay, Wm. D. Lewis, Jr., J. L. Pomeroy, Andrew R. Chambers, H. B. engage'', bonne! Jones, IL D., A. F. Chafebroairk. George R. Hart, R. P. Ross, A. 0. Cattail, Joseph I:darards, John G. pals, ' Hon. floury H. Puller, Poster A. Partite', John R. Clambers, an 8-ly ARCTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY, NEW YORK.—OMee No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Bank— each Capital, $2150,000, with a surplus. Min COMpaArituture Building*, Mer chandise, Purniture, Teasels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Lou or Damage by lire and the Risks of Inland Nartion. 11/RECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Rolm L. Pore, Caleb Barstow, Rufus It. Gruel, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davie, Edmund Penfold, O. H. Lilienthal, Hanson E. Corning, Theo. Pelham:is, Jr. Ogden Haggerty, Ellett& E. Morgan, Thomas Monagan, Alma. R. Tan Nut, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas B. Nelson, . Charles Euton, James W. Phillip*, Lonir Lorut, Charles A. Macy, Bamuel G. Gliddro, Edward 'thicken, Step. auubreleng, Wm. E. Shepard, Thomu Scott, Maria L. Prost, John Ward, Lathrop L. Sturges, Henry K. Bogert, William It. Poediek, Peter Edits, Emery Thayer, Benjamin IL Yield, Geo. Weatteldt, A. R. Prothinghaini Batmen Taylor Thee. P. Young; Henry E. BiniuLn. &mud L. Mitchell, • ALBERT Willi, President. Bresnan A. OILLIT, dacretary. an 10-ly MANUFACTURERS'' INSURANCE COMPANY.—Charter Perpetubd. Granted by the State of Sonnsyliquila. Capital, 11690,000. llre, Marine, and Inland Transportation. DIRICITOIB Aaron S. I,lpsnoott, Oh*les Wise ' Win. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Charles I. Field, yam,' P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas, 7. Rinaldo Sank, Win. Neal, John P. Simon., • AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. Whi A. RHODES, Vice President. ALVRED WIIKKS, Secretary. J. W. MAIITIP.N, Surveyor. This Company was orgenited with a desk capital, and the Direatoreluive determined to adept the business to its available resonrcee—to observe prudence in conduct lug its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of lower Office No. 10 Merchant/0 =change, Philadelphia. aul-dly - THE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY Or PHILADELPHIA.—OffIce No. 722 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA RINE RISKS on Vessel., Cargoes, and Freights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RI SKS, per Railroads, Canals, Boats, and other carriages. ALL THE PROFITS divided annually among the As sured, and ample mourity to eases of loss. • ' DIIIOI . OIII. Edward Harris mice, Thomas T. Butcher, John M. Odenheimert Algersoli E. Ashbarnar, Mahlon Williamson; Alfred Faasitt, Samuel J. Sharpies., Thom. S. Foster, Isaac Jaime., Gustavus Eng li sh, ' Henry Preaut, James H. Stroup, Edward G. Jams., Alfred Sad., • William L. Springs, A. G. Cattail, Franklin C. Jones, Chart.. B. Cantata, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Simnel Robinson, William Taylor, John 0. Keller, James Murphy, John P. Steiner, Win. F. Smith, Henry 0 rambo; A. J. Antal°, Wm. J Caner, Samuel L. Creabsborg. EDWARD HARRIS MILES, President. ALFRED FASSITT, Vice Primident. Joni O. K , Secretary. aal-ly grIHARTER OAK F V INSURANCE COMPA IRE AND MARINE NY or HARTFORD, CONN. Lows in Philadelphia and i/ade/pAsa Offits. Cash Capital $300,000. vicinity adjusted at the PA By leaven refer to _ _ D. S. Brawn & Co, Mills. Non. Joel Jones, Phila. Cheffees Stout & Co., ', lion. Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co" Hon. S. S. Williams, Hars'd We have Wave for p acing any amount of nun. ranee In the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AUENCY, No. 413 (ell No 145) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & ROOD, Agents. iiailroa Lines A ORTII PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANOMINT. 110 n BETIILEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN. 24 AII 011 °RUNK, WI LK ESBARRE, DOYLESTOWN, he. On and atter Wednesday, November 4th, 1457, the trillw on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Stn di excepted) es follows: Ft* Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Manch Chunk, and Wilkesbarre (Express) at 9 A.lll. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chunk, (Ex. pres,) In 'connection with L. V. R. R. and Es.ston, by stage, from Iron llill Station, at 2 15 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 4 30 P. M. For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A 51 On Tueolnye and Fridays the 10 A. 51. train will run through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return at 1.30 P. 51 TRAINS FOR PRILADELPIIIA Leave Bathelem (Express,) at 9 A.M., and 2:5 P. Leave Doylestown, (Avow:l.l.ktloud at 605 A. M Leave Gwynedd, do. at 'X P. M. ON SUNDAYS. PorPram I Gwynedd 9 15 A. M. Gwynedd 0 20 P ..1I INoleetown 430 P. M. I Doylestown...,. a 35 A.M. Pare to Bethlehem 51 50 Mauch Chunk 2 CO 44 IV ilkesbarre • • , 4 GO PASSENGER DEPOT, FRONT and WILLOW Ste .Phi le not-tf }ILL'S CLARK, Agent. #:,mhber LUMBER t LUMBER! I—Tke subscriber, who hag for Femoral .are a:eopled the premises at Sloanis Planing Mill, Xensington has removed to COATES IiT#EET wnmir, adjoining the Phoenix Planing Mlll,,pn V,lswars avenue, where he intends keeping a largo aimortuient of Carolina and other floor ing steno, rimers, shelving, netting, fencing and selfrold boards , thoroughly ileasotted abd well worked. For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are In vited to call and examine for themselves, and every ef fort will made to give satisfaction. Orders received awl supplied at the ehorteot notice for sir kinds and idle* of Bouthbrn yellow Pine, Timber and Scantling. aul4f 8. 8. LICH rk Boots anb Obota. NO. 442, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 1 11 MAME/ and FIFTH Streets. . Gentlemen's Beet Patent Leather Gaiter Boots. ii " Calf do. do. II " Patent Leather Oxford Tie'. 11 " Calf do. do. if " Patent Leather and Calf narrow strap Shoes. Boys' and Youths , Patent Leather and Calf Mu Gaiter Boots and Shoes. anl-ti For solo by Gl°. W. TAYLOR. VIALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. —JOSEPH 11. THIMPSON k CO. No. 314 MAR KET Street, and No 3 and b FRANKLIN PLACE bare new in store a large and well.assogte4 dock of BOOTS and 8110 ES, of City and Eastern 'manufacture, which they offer for rade on the best terms for Cash, or on the usual credit. Boyers are invited to call and examine their stook. aul-dtt erlottiing. QUARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 148 North VOGHTIF Street, between Atth and Ram art-ly ci_tENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO Vf 1111 !WM 1., Wow MTH, es lid MEE= TIWESTERN TRAVELLERS. PRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE TO PITTSBUROH AND THE WEST. On and atter Jana 18;1857, TWO DAILY ?Rum wilt leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and Ail Watt. ern sun South or Northwestern cities. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore an as idAMpied) at 8.15 A. M. eonneatin with the Malt Train our the Great Penn sylvania ' , and arriving to Pittsburgh at 120 THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN V:58,747 43 . . Leaves italtinsore daily (dunday . excepted) at 3 P. M. for Harrisburg. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore 'EVERT NIGHT at 10 P. M., sou nesting with the Lightning 'Express over the Pennsyl yenta Railroad for Pittslaugh. arriving at 1.51 P. M. !D All these trsins connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne ned Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and Western connections. 7 Passengers for Chicago, Rock Isl a nd, ton, lowa Olty. Milmankee, Dubuque, St. Paella, Mad son, and other leading cities in the Northwest, willies% one hundred miles of travel and tenhours in time, with four less changes of ears, by taking this route. [jam Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, and Detroit, go by this mate, and the time is unequ a lled, 113 miles shorter than by any other mate. Passengers for St. Lenin, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and 'Upper Mississippi, make less changes of ears, and arrive in &a lthea of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Colinsbus, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as quick as by any other route. All Western Baggage CHECKED TnitorGa and kaadtsd with, core. $168,350 09 83 44-141,233 2T $24,075 IS2 . . The ILLS A.M. connects closely with Names Taint over the Dauphin road for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo Niagara Falls, and Canada, thus forming the most direct railway route to Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New York. Passengers will End this the shortest, cheapest, and mart expeditious route to Niagara Falls and Canada. Through Tickets are Issued to Philadelphia via Co lumbia and Lancaster by .11 the tran at sa each, each train baring tare connections. Passengers by this route avoid treeeelled bridges, and all the uiconverdence of ferrying across the Susquehanna river. Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysburg, gm. ndttaburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg, go by the trains at 8.15 A. M., atull 3P. H. WX9T7MINSTWIL KIANG/T. The Can on this road make one trip per day, ecemeot. ing with the train, at IP. M. For THROUGH TICKETS Mal farther iatormakisn, apply at the Ticket °Mee, Calvert Station, N. R. corner of Calvert and Franklin streets. eeplS-tf 0. O.IDREON, Seel. PENNSYLVANIA, RAILROAD.-- H g GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At Male Cities with Western North-western, and South western States , by a continuous Railway &rut. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line steamers to all pinata on the Western Riven, and Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the most DIRZOT, CHEAPEST and RELIABLEROVT?.by which Freight can be forwarded to and front the GREAT? WM.T. RITES BETWEEN PELLABELPILIA AND PIM BURGH. Ems, Otani—Scott, Shoes, Hats, and Cape, Books, ley Dada, (in boxes balsa and tntuk.),Drogs, kin house and bales) Feathers, Fars, Re Tbe. as lee lb BROOM) CLlSS—Dotaattie Eheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original hales), Drugs (in asks), Hardware, Leather, (in rolls or boxes), Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, kc. per let b TRIED CLAM—Anvils, Steel, Chains, (In casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, &Had, (loose or in sacks), T obacco, mandactaxed,(exceptClgaric &c., Reme., pax no a. Foyers Claim—Coffee, Flab, Raeon, Beef, and Pork, (In casks or bated eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Re Alle. per 100 lb. liPLoua—ne. per bbl., until further notice. ea..ts—Sse. per HP Ibs. , nntil further notion. In ship Gods from any point East of Phased phia, be culu to unix packaga '• ria Pesnlyfean is Rater All Goods conaignad to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detection. Fast env Aenwra —Harris, Wonnley& Co. difempliii, Tenn. ; H. F. Seta & Co , St. Lords, bla. ,• 7. B A Son, Evansville, Ind.; Dtonesnit, Bell A Murdock, and Car pe nter & Jewett, Louisville, Hy. • IL C. Mel. drum, Madison, Ind.; H. W. Brown A CO., sad Irwin A Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham A Co., Zinearills Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 54 Xilbyntrent, Barton & Co.. No. '2 Astor House, New Yerk, No.l Will iam at. and No. 8 Battery Place, New ToAt• If J. &cinder, Philadelphia; Magraw 4 Saws, Biltirenra; D. A. Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. 11. aorsioN, General fridgkraitant, Philadelphia. H. J. LOMBALBT, Y Sornintaadent, Altoona, u NEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PRILADRLPRLA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINER_ PROM PIRILADRLPIILL TO NEW TOBY, AND RA PLACES. Leave u follows, via 7 ms. At IA. M. from Kensington Depot, via Jury City, Mall a At 5 A. M., vie Camden sad jersey City, hew Jer sey Accommodation At fi A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecomotoda -2 At 7 A., via Camden and Jersey City, Maning Mail 3 At 10 A. If., by steamboat Treetop, via Tammy sad Jersey City, Morni At 2 P. M., viz Camden aml =C. and A.'s a press i 3 AtMail 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey, City, Evening 3 At S P. M., via Camden and Amboy, ,Accoransoda. Gan, Ist Classll At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy:lec- Mon, 2nd Ohm. 1 At 6 P. M. ' via Camden sad Amboy, instoromoda, Von, let OLue $ At 6 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, la d Clam I The 6 P. M. line runs daily, .all• others Sundays • " ipi t x .d :eas Lines stop at thepal etattema ouly. Per Ms Ware, Alston, l=sit f , As., at 6A. and 4P. It., from Walnut street • . For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesbart Montrose, Great Bend, Lc., at 6 L./Coda Defame Latkawaaca at Western Ra ilroad. Par ?mhold, at 6 A. M. sod 2 P. M. Par Idount. Roily at T A. 11., and 2X, 3 and 6 P. X WAY LIN= . _ Par Bristol s Trenton. AL& ll* Lad t P. M. for Palmps, Paneocta, Panati, Barlingtost, Boylan town ht., at t P. M. Ski=boat RICHARD STOCITON for Bardeatoin and intern'. diate plates at 33i P Bibramboat THINICP 10r Pussy at 10 sad 11X A. DI., sad 4 P. M. All lino, map% 1 •. M., Iwo Wabret drat wharf. 113•71.ny pounds of leave ociy allowed sae& pas manger, Pueengera are prohibited Irma taking any thing as baggage but their wearing appareL Ailbag gage over fifty pound. to be paid for extra. Th. Cqui piny limit their responsibility for baggage to one dolar per pound, and wilt not be Liable foe ley amount be pond two, eicapt by areal contract. WM. M. GATZYIR, /moat C. & A. R. R. CO. B. B. MORRILL, Agent Phila.. Tr. R. B. Co. QPRI G ARRANGEMENT.—VRNN- A, SYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD —Banning la direct connection with tho PITTSBURGH, 103 T WAYNE AND 01110 AGO WI. For Clortnnati, Locthiritle, Indiaaspelle, Cleeetted, Terre Eacte,.. _Cldeago, Ia Mum* of all other roan oat of Philadelphia. Filming . chug cousin:iv* eeitA a:i tAa great Wast es Bei/roads. Leave Philadelphia, forPittabargh and western eitittry, from the Pe einsyisaaht Ratimed P Station, .oath-east corner of ELEVENTH and tt s A"T etreets, (eatranee on Eleventh street,) a f0i1...: Mail Train at T—, A. M. Past Line at 11 St, P. M. Repress Mall at 11 Od, Night. Columbia R. R. Line leaves for Harrisban at 2.30, P. M., Lancaster ).tecomxicalation,) at P. 31. The Raman Mail tons daily, the other trains, Pun. days excepted. Per thither particulars see hend-bills, at the different starting-points. Nescafe. from the West mill end this the 'hornet and most exitioas route to Philadelphia, Paltimon, New York or Nston. THOMAS NIOOII.II. Agent, r Lice Pennsyleiala Railroad Oct Philadelph=ruary, lStt. sal-1y DIIILADELPIIIA, GERMANTOWNN I. AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD —WINTER ARRA:VIEILLE:M-0a wad after MONDAY. October 19tb, BR. Lean Philadelphia at 6. IX, 934 2, 3-10 mla 4,6, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. M. Leave Oaninantown at 6X, 7-35 min. 9,9, 10X A. M., 140. 3-10 min. 3.5, 6, 7,8, ani 18P. M. 117" The 7.3 S o'clock A. 51. Train from tierto&r.toirn will atop only at Waybe Stmt Statios. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 990 nun. 21_, 2 and 61( P. M. Leave Germantown 8.9 1 min. A. M., 1- 10 min. and 6 45 min P. 91. CIIESTtitt HILL RAILROAD MiEM=ISS=I Leave Chestnut Hill at 7)(3-40 mai 10.10 min A. 1240, 3-10,1540 and T-40 aria. P. M. ' ' Leave Philadelphia, 9-2 O A M., 2 and 6% P. M. Leave Chestnut Rill at 6 A IL , I"2' O sad I -Lo P. M. TOR MAISITUNiR, CONSIIOIIOCREN AND Ntlßlila- Leave Philadelphia at 63i, 9, 11 A ,3, 11 , 511, and 11 P. M. Leave Nomitown at 7. 9.11 A.. 11 , 3 and 5 40 P. M. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and S P. M. Leave Norristown at T A. 31., and 5 P. M CLUSTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNINe Leave Philultlphis M , and SP. M. 1.0 , 1`10 Downingtown at lx A 1I . and P. M. 11. K. S-111P11, Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green atreets. Philadelphia CHANGE OF HOURS. -P HI I. ADE L. FRIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTLMORI RAIL ROAD. On an/ alter Wednesday. Nor. H. 1057, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Exp.-ea,) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington at 8 A. M.,1, 3 30 mad 11 P. M. For New Castle at BA. M., and 350 P 31. For Middletown at 8 A. M. an<3 330 P. M. For Dover at 8 A. M. and 3 30 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Lela. Baltimore at 8 40, Expresa, 11 I- M., and 5 "A P.M. Leave Wilmington at 71:5 and 11 45 A. 11., and 238 and 9.55 P. M. Leave Nev. Castle at 11 N A. M., and 6.05 P. Leave Middletown at 10 15 A. M. ais4 8.05 P. M. Leave Dover at 9 15 A M. and T P. M. Leave Seaford at 4 00 P. 11 TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 9.15 A. M., 2 P. M. had 1215 SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philalelplita to Baltimore. do. do. 6.25 P. 11. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. BALTIMORE AND HAVRE DE ORACIR ACCOMMO DATION TRAIN Leaves Havre da Orate at SAO A. M. Leavea Baltimore at 4 00 P. M. !Freight Train, with Pasaengsr Oar attached, irUl rs as follows ; Leave Philadelphia for Perryvill• and. intermediate Naas at . 500 P.ll. Leave Wilmington for do. 10. if 50 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Gram at 5 P. M. or B. M. FELTON, President. SULLENDER & PASCAL, FLATTENS, anl4m Na. 8 B. BIXTH stmet. Ph.l24elphla THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, $26 CHESTNUT STETE, forwarte P ARCELS PACKAGES, Ito NEILS, BANK NOTES IA BPECLI, either byown LINES, or In connection with other NEFENES COMPANIES, to ell the principal :own an 4 011118 of the United Bute'. B. B. MIANDFORD. tleoettlituoarletwodest. COTTON -200 bales good Middling to Mid- Ming /air Oottint i pLatore and for aaleg rim TIN & NAVAL and 110 North Water street_ f_ll OTEL AND SEVIER RANGES.— AA sat by CHADWICK # 830., $Q N. UNKIND n. Railrcabs. FOR THE NORTH ROAD. Et. lambi, New Orleans, lowa, City, Et. Put Ls, %anus, Sebraarz. THROUGH !RAINS FOR ORRILINTOWN ram= MU= fats, Cap, CLI