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THE, -PULPIT.
by PIETY.
An' outline sketch of erSerinon preached in St.
Jatties , 'Chtiich,'.Etwitsbur4 Porttionie4, Pa.,
,by ' ,
- '.as,vi•ltOnEnT TRIM, RECTOR.
•
, ( dße.thitt. loy*th not, knowetli not God; for God'
'is loire."—Lfolos,
Teknea , Gedis eternal life. This the Lord
,trins Obristenpressly declares,in hie bealitifid
anditonehing , prayer, recorded in the Seven
teenth chapter,of St. John. ' • •
Bnt'God onto:fray-be known tO Mankind, and
emen to angels; threugh his Son, as
it is written; 4 C No man -hathlieen God at any
time." Therefore said the•Saviiiim to Philits,
4 , He that bath Seen me 11th 'seen the Father."
—John, 14.- • : • •
,
This, then,. was that knowledge in which the
,'bleasedotkistle to the , Gentiles vo_greatly, glo
ried : - "Yea, doubiless, , ' is his ample:tie , lan
%nage; ,‘ and I count all things but loss for the
excellency'of the knowledge of Christ Jesui,
'my Lard." In possession of' this, he could
confidently say; "I.know, in whom I have be
• 'loved," as Joh; the Venerable patriarch of Uz,
, in more ancient daySisadheen enabled to say,
"I know, that my- Redeeiner liveth."
• And how eminently-do we' See illuStrated, in
the history of these' distingaithed" saints, the
glorkals truth, that,thls knowledge, all
other knOwledge, is PoVrEn ! For, undervaried
circumstances;' vve 'See .tlioni grappling - with
44 prinalpilities and powers, and the rulers of
the, darkness of this world, and-spiritual wick
edness in high places," `and, after a mighty
, conflict, right, illustriously .doming off more•
thin conquerorsthrOugh Him that loved them I
Ou the Other-hand, weakness, as' it regards
ability to resist temptatidk or very effectively
• and continuously to _perform any good work,
is characteristic 'of all who are destitute of
this knowledge; AccordinglY,,we reads 1 ,
Samuel, ii, 12: "Noir the sons of Ell were
• sons of Belial; .they knew not the lord;"
'evidently implying that to be ignorant of God
as He is revealed to mankind through his Son,
is -to.,be the children of darkness, liable fa'-be
carried captive, and led into • all-unrighteous
"'• ness bySatadat 'his How ineffably im
portant, therefore, to know Him TiROllO goings
forth Dave been of old from everlasting! And
' how lreportant carreetly to ascertain whether
, 'or not this kluSwiedgois posiepried by ut
'BM; saith the beloved apostle, -cc He that
'loveth notitnowethTpt4 004; Gp4
'attributeSio' little "orthi- angelic - so
- little Of thy celestial beauty., is known, appre
• eiated, or enjoyed on earth, that the words of
Him who spaktr-tis •naver Ingo stake; always
true...always consistent; alirtiYs sublime, sound
painfidly in our• ears, and sensibly touch our
hearts :, ,, Narrow is ,the way, that leadeth unto
life; and few there b,e find it.,' Notwith
standing all the advantages ,with.which we are
favored, how -"rarely dti' we - behold illustrious
, evidences.of leVe te God, lore to , our neigh
, bor; love to thelawsof God, or to the Church!
Here lind theres-it is true,' the heart's of God's
children Are made glad by - beholding a, holy
''few, like - so Many' constellations in the-inid-'
night sky, Or like so many angels of mercy
sent to minister to a suffering world, who; in
financed, by divine affection, are cheerfully
sacrificing, what' others esteem Most dear, In
endeavoring to- alleviate the sorrows of those
around them, and , lead this' weary and' the
heaiikladento the only soenes Or npr. •
But What are these in comparison to' the
masses who; apparently regatrilessof the con
dition of others, are intent' only, Upon, their
own worldly adianCemeit mho, In the pride
and Self-oomplacenej - of the unregenerate
heart; are saying, ~, take,thy, ease ;" and
to whom, amid the multiplicity,Of cares which
man's own inventions have brought along with
them, we may truthfully say; "Thou art care
fhl and troubled about many things; but ne
glectful of that better part which would never
be taken away from, thee."' And bow many
are weekly going•doWn to the grave,
"Without one cheerful beam of hope,
Or spark of glimmering day,"
who like many of 'form?r times, might be re
joicing In God their Saviour, and manifesting,
in their closing ,history, that • •
"The chamber where the - good man meets his
fate
Is privileged beyond the iitommenWalks •
Of virtuous life, quite on the verge of heaven."•
Thls love, Whieltiii the genuine mark of pi
' ety, is anspirdefinecl in 1 Oor., 18. , Thertf we
learn",-that it thinketh - no - evil, hopoth all
things, believeth all thinfe, endurethall things;
that it rejoiceth not in, Miquity,,Mit lvijoieeth
in the truth. In that heartwhere this sublime
affection reigns, pride; andt selfishness, : and
malice, and revenger are "all ,hutiinknown,
and if ever they appear , in -that- consecrated
place, they are intruders, soon by si superior
power to be detected and'ealielled. The tongue
that is influenced by this_rely affection is as
-the pen of a ready writer in pleading the cause
of the widow and the fatherleakthe, down
trodden and oppressed, but :never, never, in
taking up a reproach- against•tnelghbor, or, in
speaking evil of a neighbor r- and when even
iniquity abounds, and the love many *lces
cold; its language is, .tf feint not is'Grath,
lish , lirdhe - atteeli,of Ailtfle4; leat the
daughters of , thk-Bhillatinfr,:injore44eit' the
4..ang,btqa-0 _
Now,iffice we are ,ezpresidylnformed by
the apostle, that. he , who loveth not, knoweth
not God, by thlicriterion let us prove our own
selves, for by, this may we Infallibly know
whether we are 'the children of OW, or the.
children of the wiCked one r. whether we aro
Of the earth, earthly; or Whether we are citi
zens of heaven.
-But before • thin seraphic flame burns up all
our vile affections, and before we can employ
in the Master's service, like those of old, se it
were ci tongues of flre," Mint know Thin'
who was 't'rom the' beginning. All other
knowledge, without this knowledge; is only as
the sounding brass, or as the tinkling cymbal.
We may master all the languages oP this bah: '
tiling earth ; we may be familiar with,all the
wonders of astronomical science; we may be
deeply read in all the systems of theology of
ancient and modern days;'we may be compe
tent to follow the footprints of our Creator
through all the wondrous phenomena'. which
geology has disclosed; we may contemplate
amid admire hi& wisdom In the revelations of
the microscope; but W this be wanting, the
knowledge of Christ Jesus the Lord, we are,
to this hour, <r aliens from the commonwealth
of Israel, and strangers from the covenant
of promise, without hope and without God
In the world."
.
Tea, Ineffably beneficent and glorious ,M"..
hovah !tilde le lite eternal to know Thee, the
Only,True Gad, iuidlfiena Chriat s iihom - Then
haat'aiint t and out or•this knowledge to love
Theo; to lmitate!l'hee,•and to be like Thee !
Therefore, ho,that lovith not; kno*seth'no
God, for . • • , ' ' !
4 : GOD, I 8 Lekvs!"
And now, ante the King, Eternal, Innnortal;
end InvOlble, the only wise God, and onr Sa•
vlonr; lie glory in the church throughinif all
ogee. Amen. - e 1 '•
cattorptge at tun.
THOMAS P. GOODE
ATTORNEY
AT LAW,
'- - .8 oydloa, 3ltentenburg County, Va.',
.Attends to profeelional bneineme to the Puttee( Me&
leeburg, Luttenbarg, HANlas,'lttet Charlotte ceontlee.
Shaplelgh & Ravi fhtlidelphit." ' -
Baptist & Whife;1 I !ew York ,
'Lanier, Dro., - &
Smith; Otonoi Exam', Pathibutg, Va.
Adle & Gray, fUehmoN, Ns, [0c214 iir4n2
LW I B. WELL S, ATTQWINT WN ET
KJ LAW, N 0.2 AIRY EITARPri
the
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will Attend with puootaellty, sod to the tied'etPA:i
Ong'', to ellboatuote entrotait to his mi. ootior
TIME!. DOUGIEERTY, ATTORNEY
1.1 AT LAW, godhead Omit 1413181 TR Aig
OUST Atrogitc.
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11.11, LAW, OVNTRZ Amok Poftinilpt: Plll., 1111441, ,
4F#*4loof'ffettes
sAiL,A4.NDIAR, SAXES;
A large sasortmai ;
AVANA & WATSPN'N
PRIZADELPHIA, mareetAcrctivan
SALANANDAR 11_028, • •
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Tor Baaki sat Skala.
BANN „LOONS, ,
. - Ritual to any saw In dn.
XKON DOORS, onuvrias,
on as good urine am any other oalabllalnuent luNis
„ Thilt Statea, by
. &VANS fr. - WATSON,
No. 90 bout& FOURTH strait
PUMA' aro ,
l'hilsdelpitla.
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Ccmumooicin Atnigants.
if H., CHASE 'Bi CO. , „. • -
a.. aBNNRAL
COMMISSION - - MERCHANTS;
43 North 3193 NT find 44 WAITE Btroit, ,
'' , bommextßr Rioiemma • r
• CLOVER' SEED
, conslgnmont troxi _the interior of ,Petutwilrinfo,
Where our now Olooning httll in now In porta sae,
Also, TIMOTHY AND RID TO,P aMag on
ban
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trei:Nbr - '& ' BRENNER:—.OCiMMISBI6N
MBRODIANTO had Dealer In Foreign and Am
sham HADDSVAiIia and ODTLPar, Noe. 23, 26' add 27
North NT Tti Street, ittateld* above Cowmen, attest,
Philadelphia.
rifIARLBS TETE,: , CQXMISSION ;MO
ILJ'aIIANT and Iniportni of •11AVAlff
(Non) 188 :Walnut street. oebond tioir, • .• y
riLOVER SEED."—NOTIOE .- 1 . 0"PE101.
N.) gyIvANIA gAtktptkilf,ri STONAFEBRIfatg.
, the undersigned, are" now Preperett, to smelling for
stab; prime clover Semi of ths nelvorop. ren4Sylionie
storekeepers and tamers, by sandiur eamplei to our
addree4 caP,St ail , tlmel, seusertaln the•prite at wisieh
Perties !telling sseeples,,bi trbiet, t o
be governed. se to'ouitttyesexi Jaye theta aols,V t l
by' sddr4iesteet us. J. (MAO* Oft,
sentil.tf • '4 , ofuStltifirent. slidiMiria•Pott.o.
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PROPOSALS FOR INDIAN GOODS.
DEPAIMIONT Of TOO INTORIOR.
w e e Indian Affairs, October lh, 185 T.
On= PILOPOSALB, endorsed " Proposals for In
dian floods,
a t 1,2, 3, or 4, as the case may be,
trill be received at the Ofties of Indian Affairs,. Wash
ington city, until ton o'eloeic A. hi., on lishirday, the
14th day of Novvtabor neat, for furnishing •goode for
the Indian department for fulfilling treaty stipulations
with various Indian tribes, and for other Indian par.
pOsei, as MUM
CLASS NO. I
Mackinac Blankets,
Cloths, and Dry Goods. '
3000 pairs 3-point white Mackinie blahlteta, to measure
60 by 72 inches, and weighapounds.
3,006 paha 2%.point white Mackinac blakets, to measure
64 by 60 inchie, and weigh 6 , pBunds.
1,600 pairs 2-point white Mackinac blankets, to meuurd
42 by 66 inches, and weigh 6% pounds.
1,600 palm I%•point whlteddeckinac blankets, to plea.
- aura $6 by 60 inches, and weigh 4„ii pounds,
1,000 pairs 1-point white Mackinac blankets, to measure
32 by 46 Inches, and weigh 8% pounds.
800 paireCtpoint scarlet Mackleao blanketet to mea
sure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds.
400 pairs 2)4 -point scarlet kleokinso blemitets, to plea
sure 64 by 66 inohes, and weigh 6 pounds.
• 200 pairtiaX pelnt green Mackinac blankets, to mea
sure 66 by 84 Inches, and weigh 10 pounds.
- 400 pairs 3-po int green Mackinac Idenkete,to measure
60 by 72 inches, and weigh 8 pounds.
400 mars 2%-point green Mackinac blankets, to mea
sure 64 by 60 inches, and weigh 6 pounds.
200 pairs 3)4,point Indigo blue Masataka blankets, to
measure ea by 04 inches, and weigh 10 pounds.
200 pairs 8-point indigo blue Mackinac blankets, to
measure 60 by 72 Mahe', and weigh 8 pounds.
900 pairs 2K-point indigo blue Mackinac blankets, to
' 020/1311Te o 4 by 66 Inches, and weigh 6 pounds.
200 pairs 3%-polnttientinellablue Mackinac 'blankets,
to measure 08 by 84 inches, and weigh 10
pOunds,
300 Pahl' 9-point Gent Luella blue Mackinac blankets;
to measure 60 by 72 inches, and weigh Fpounds.
360 pairs 2)4 point Cantina& bluellackinaeblankets,
• to measure 64 by 00 inohes, and weigh 6 pounds.
2,o yards fo4" ray hot blue
clot clohth
600 a "
t " ,green cloth
'4,500 " gray het blue cloth
8,600 " saved " blue cloth
8,000 " ". " coexist cloth
1,000 " " " green cloth
00 pounds worsted yarn, 3 folds "
100 dozer, cotton nag handkerchiefs
.100 , Madras
260 '"
• fancy cotton "
60 ".black silk .
00 8 .4 cabin shawls
100„ 6-4 ,
100 ." . . It •
60 't , 6.4 woollen shawls •
1,000 pounds linen thread
75 " sewing silk
600'plecea,ribands
160 gross worsted gartering
76 pieces alik handkerchiefs
36,000 yarda calico
36,000 ", Merrimac calico
15,000 " blue drilling
16,000 " ;whitegi3a 11
, Geor,ooo " ' bine denim'stripes
3,000 t< oottonsde
46,000, ", bed ticking
2,000 " 'Kentuckyjeans
3,600' " satinets
10,000 " plaid lifigfff
6,1300 " bleached shirting
20,000 " domestic shirting, (unbleached)
23000 " " sheeting "
10,000' " • checks, stripes and plaids
200 dozen woollen gooks
2,000 yards flannels, assorted
1,000 pounds cotton thread
• 600 00zens001 cotton
, 300 pounds beet Chinese verratillon
600 " " American "
1,600 " • . brown gifting twine, No. 90
1,000 cotton maitre
2,400 flannel shirts •
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2,400 calico
10 dozen Canadian bolts.
- Utica NO, 2.
Ready-Made Cleihing.
200 frock *oats, Indigo blue broad cloth
200 pantaloons, " • "
200 vests, it • ti
108 freak coats, " heavy twilled
100 pantaloons, "
100 vests,' •
- •
100 Mackinac indigo bine blanket. capotes •
100 bleak satinet overcoats, (No. 1) '
100 sheep's gray cloth overcoats
100 11 II 11 oats
100 " " " *ritaloons
100 black 'eritlnet coats ` '
100. pantaloons
100 tt vests'
200 blue satinet costa
'2OO " pantaloons
200 I' vests
200 cadet mixed satinet coats
200 ' pantaloons
200 " vests.
CLASS No. 3
liardtearg, Agricultural' implements, and Ares.
6,000 pounds brass kettles
1,000 tin kettles, (5 sizes)
200 nests Japanned kettles, 8 In a nest
60 dozen 10• quart tin pans
6
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75 to 4 t;
100 '4, • 2 " "
300 " buteher knives
200 " scalping
26 Id gun flints , , •
60 grou gun wormi
150 " squaw awls •
126 ash hooks, assorted
800 dozen ash lines •
350 gross needles
150 dozen coarse tooth combs
160 " fins it
150 " scissors
,15 " bush scythes
•
15 " grass
15 ". grain • "
10 " adzes
30 " grubbing hose •
60 " weeding 4,
100 pairs hames
200 " trace chains
,100 log chains
800 drawing knireS, 20 and 12 inches In length •
260 ars, in ,equal proportions of 1)4, 1, %, and
14. inch •
.010 hand saws
SO crosscut #lll/1, 7 rest In length
go 14,., 6 , 41 ,
,60 dozen hand-saw. Illes • • . •
•
10 - oros‘cut swills!!
• 10., 'wood rasps •
260 qUirters soOket,chisels, )4, 1, and 2 inch.
70 plscei fornaisdisek, ,
•
20 dOten4o 7 l4 ll t• ' • •
SOO tuna kettles, tit sties) • •
8,000 short bundled frying pans
100 dozen basting spoons
200 " Iron table spoons
200 " tin cups
16 '• scythe mullahs
26 " axes, to weigh from , t,% to foi pounds
100 ,1 halt nee, to weigh 314 pounds
70 " hatchets, to weigh 1)4 pound
15 " broad-axes, ordinary aloe
60 " ' sine mirrors
70 fire steele
CLASS No. 4.
- /rcireh'wes4 Guns.
1,000 northwest gulls, Hlpt kick
410 4, ' ~ percussion lock
, Propeffide will be received for the delivery of said
goods at Boston, Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore,
New Orleans, St. Louis, Memphis, or Cincinnati; hut in
considering th e bide, the coat of the transportation of
the same to their respective destinations „from' the
places proposed to be delivered will form an element in
deciding' upon the proposals: ,
The right will be received a greater or less
quantity of any of the articles named than that specified
in the above schedule, also:any others of a different
description that may bo needed, at the lowest market
prices,
Geode of Aulerlean manufacture ' of the . required
styles; and quality, will be preferred ; but as the samples
of blankets and cloths are foreign fabrics, it will be ne
cessary, in proposimi a domestic article of either of
those kinds, that a sample thereof shall accompany the
bid. e
The articles to be furnished must, to all respects,
conform to and be equal with the samples recently so
lected,'whieh may be seen at this o ffi ce. They will be
rigidly inspected and compared with those samplee'by
an ageot or agents appointed for that purpose.. Such as
may be unequal thereto , in any particular will -be re
jected; in which ease the contractor will bo 'bound to
furnish others of the required kind or quality within
thros days ; or, if that be not done, they will (be pur
chased et his expense. Payment will be nade.,,for the
goods received en invoices thereof, certified by the
agent or egente appointed to 'aspect them.
It will be understood that all bids for furnishing the
goods above specified may to rejected at the option of
the Department, partite/or/kir roado'by one who is not ;
known as a Manufacturer of, or regular dealer in, the
article proposed to be furnished; which feet, or the re
verse, moat be distinctly stated in the bids offered; and
that the bide of all toreons who may have failed to
ootaply with' the conditions of 'any contracts they may
have previously entered- into with. the United , States
shall,. at the option of the • Department, be rejected, In
accordance with the letterand spirit of a joint resolution
et Congress; relative to bids for provisions, clothing,
for rho urea pf the navy; approved 27th March, 1854 .
• Bonds will be required, in the amount of the bid, for
the .faithful performance of the contract, with two or
more sureties, -whose eufficiency must bo certified 'by a
United States judge or district attorney.
The •preposale moot embrace the' articles, with the
quantities thereof, as they are arranged in the foregoing
schedule, with the prices annexed to each, in dollars
,and mthts,, at which they will be furnished, end the
amount; moat be carried out and 'opted up for each
dam. They tiltssuld,be submitted with the following
heading:.
I for we) hereby propose tti'furnish for the service
of the Indian department, and according to the, terms
of Be advertisement theshfor, slated October 16th, 1857,
the following article's, at the prices thereto affixed,
there insert the list , according to the class or classes
propesed ter,) deliverable in the city of [Boston, New
York, Philadelphia; Baltimore. Now Orleans, St. Levis,
Memphis, or Cinoinneti, as the case may be,] by the
.flat day of April next, or ateuels time outlines during
the! year DOS as May be ordered by the Commissioner
of Indian 'Affaire; and 1 for we] will also furnish,
at the same prices, ouch additional quantities of th e
mama 'Marls and q ualities of goods, and at the lowest
Market:prices, such other articles of a different dwell!.
tien se may bo iegnired for the service of the Indian
department during the year 1868, deliverable as above
stated faind,ft this proposal be accepted, (here insert
thaWords, fin saboteur isart' if more then ono class
be proposed fora I ( or we] will, within twenty days
thereafter, execute a contract SOOOrdipAY, and give
teeurity, satiefaethry• to the Commissioner' of Indian
Affairs, for the faithful performance of the seam."
[Hero insert whether the party proposing is or is not a
!manufacturer or regular dealer in the article proposed
to be furnished.] •
Bach proposal lout also be accompanied by a guaran
tee, in the following form, to be signed by two or more
responsible persona whose sufficiency must bo certified
by,one or more persons, personally or officially known
to the department:
ter' we] hereby guaranty that the above bidder,
for bidders,) If a contract shall 'be 'awarded to hire, [or
them, j according to his for their) foregoing bid or pro
posal, will execute contract, and give security for the
performance thereof, as preeeribed in the advertisement
for proposals for Indian goods, dated October ja r 1867 ;
and I [or we] agree to many and all damage,' or lenses
which the United. States or the Indians may suffer by
reason of failure se to do on the part of the said bidder,
for bidders.")
I,lo sPropmfal will Meconeldered that does rot strictly
Conform to the terms and directions of this advertise
meat. •
Ily order of the Secretary
of the Interior.
OIIABLES E. MIX,
Acting Commissioner.
0c22• th4tu 100014
'UNITED STATES POST—OFFICE, IN
"TfiK,OITY OP PIIIIATIELPIIIA.
584 4D , PROPOSALEI, for supplying materials and
workmanship required In the erection and construction
or 2 "Ptila..ofilce
betiding the City of Philadelehlo,.
Poetfor the Aitiles Department, ailltibe re.
' 4 ' o° ' ' 4- the - aka of the undersigned, Commissioner
for the building, No, gdd,South FOURTH. Btreet, on or
before the twelithday er December neat.
Contracts will b 4 awarded only to mostor-bulidors
and niachaqlcs. 'Each Proposal must be accomganled
by a 'written goarentee, signed by two responsible per
eons to the effect that rho bidder, will, when required
if his proposal he accepted, outer foto a contract and
,
bond with proper and onfficient sec urieties . for its faith.
fig performance.
P'" , and Speciedations for the building can be Seen
upon application at the Wilco or the Architect L John
McArthur, Jr., No, 16 Brgreantile Library Building,
whale evertinformation respecting materials and work
manship will be given,
The Proposals roust be sent to the office of the Cm
iiisteloner, and addressed to John Bice, and endorsed
- "Proposals for the United States Post-office at Philo
' 4,l 9bler!!atpd opened at noon of the last-named
day for receiving the same. JOHN MOE,
no, 12-dtden Commissioner.
IT I[AR & •BLITZ, PORTER; ALE
A- 0 AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new
No. 938) North TRIRD Street, Philadelphia—Shipping
Wale promptly Wooded th• ata-tt
pLooluNG. BOARDS-28,680 feet Oerc
+ll,a~>(op~r[p`b4jtda,afloat for
Pla u 9 NOVI WNW Plrwt,
'NE PRtSS.:-PllltADEtelltAi:, SATURDAY', NOVRIVIDPR 14, 1857.
flroportle
13ROPOSALS ,FOR FURNISHING THE
.1L PAPER FOR THE PUBLIO PRINTING.
017168 SUPittItiTEIODIT OP ICE PUBLIC l'univiitti.
Washington, October Ist, 1857.
IN PURSUANCE of the provisions of .the " Act to
provide for executing, the public printing," Ac .
ap
proved August 26, 18U, sealed proposals will be received
at this office, in the Capitol, until the first Monday(7th
day) of December next, at ilzelvo o'clock 5 1„ for lu r-
Welling the paper that may be required for the public
printing for the year ending on the drat day of Decem
ber, 1668.
The aubielned liat specifies as nearly as can be ascer
tained, the quantity, quality, and description each
kind or paper that willhe required :
30,000 reams he printing. paper, unealendereS, to
measure 24 by 89 Inaba, and to wolgia forty-tire you oda
to•the ream of 980 sheets.
4,000 ream flue prlOtlugpaper, ealeudered, to measure
24by 38 ladies, and to weigh littpaix pomula to the
rimui of 480 sheets,
6,000 reams superfine sized and ealenderod printing
paper, to measure 24 V3B Inches, and to weigh fifty
two pounds to the ream of 480 Amore.
, .390, ream sups:lino bard-sized and endored printing
paper, to measure 24 by 32 inches, and to weigh forty
eight pounds to the roam of 480 sheets.
' •
. , OLAVS V:
1,000 ream hyperfine sized and calendered map
paper. of Such sips As may be required, corresponding
In weight with paper measuring 19 by 24 inches, and
weighing twenty pomade or ream of 480 sheets.
CLASS vi.
2eo reamse superfine plate paper, (calendered or un
calendered, as may be required,) 19 by Illuches, and of
Stich weight per roam as may be required.
The fibre of the paper of ouch of the above clauses to
be of linen and Cotton, free from all adulteration with
mineral er other substances, of a fair whiteness, and
put up in quires of tiventy.feur sheets each. qui in
bundles of two reams each, each ream to contain 460
perfect sheets. Uniformity in color, thickness, and
weight will lc required; and no bundle (exclusive of
wrappers) varying over or under five per cent, from the
standard weight will be received, and the gross weight
will, in all cases, be required. of various Thick
nestles in the same butulleito make up the weight will
I.e considered a violation of the contract.
MASH VII.
No. 1-1,50 reams quarto post writing payee ;
No, 2-9,000 roams liatcap writing paper;
No. 3-500 reams donti writing paper;
No 4-2.000 reams folio post writing paper;
No. 5-500 reams medium writing paper ;
No. 0-50 reams royal writing papal.;
No. 7-50 roams super-royal 'writing paper;
No 8--50 reams imperial welting paper;
No. 9-100 learns colored medium (assorted.)
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Clash VIII.
Ito.'l'-45,001) reame 'writing paper, 19 by 1t.6 inches, to
w slidght reams p
w oun i t n pe a r p r a e p a
e m r,l9 by 26 Inches, to
weigh twenty-three pounds per roam.
8-4,160 reams writing paper, 18 by 25 Inches, to
weigh twenty-six pounds per Seam.
No. 4-100 roams 'writing paper,
,18 by 22 inches, to
weigh twenty-four pounds per ream.
No. 5-540 reams Writing paper, 18 by 18 Inches, to
weigh twenty-two pounds per ream.
No 6--409„reams writing paper, 12 by 18 inches, to
weigh twelve palate per ream.
All the papers designated In classes 7 and 8 are to he
of the best materials, free from adulteration, and,finis heti
in the beet manner. The papers in class 7 aro to be
white or blue; of the regular etandard sizes of the roe
poetise kinds, and of such weights as may be required
by this office;' those in class 8 aro to be white, and of
the rases and weight apeoleed in the schedule.
The right is reserved of ordering a greater or iOA9
quantity of each and every kind contracted for, at soil,
times and in such quantities es the public service may
require.
Each time will be considered separately, and he sub
ject to a separate contract; but bidders may offer for one
or more. of the chubs in the same proposal; and the
privilege is reserved of requiring a bidder who may have
more than IMO class assigned him to take all such
claims or forfeit his right to coy class.
Smiles (nOt less than one quire) of each kind of pa
per LI for, and bus one sample of each kind, must ac
company each bid; and, in classes 7 and 8, be neinbereit
to correspond with the number of the paper prdposed for
in that schedule; and, in •the first six classes. to be
properly designated on the sample, or It will not be con
sidered. All proposals and samples meth° transmitted
to this Zee free of postage et other expense.
Each proposal must be signedby the individual or Orm
making iti and moat riff the price per poond (end
but one price for each of every kind of paper contained
in the class proposed or.
All thopriper in the several classes must be delivered
such place or places as may bodesignated la Washing.
ton city, In good order, free of all and every extra charge
or expense, and subject to the inspection, lomat, atight,
and ;immurement of the Superintendent, and he in all
reveal" satiafactory,'
Blank forms for proposals will be furnished at this
office to perms applying for them-, and none ti he
,taken Into 'consideration unless substantially agreeing
therewith,.
' Bonds, !VI approved iecuritiel. will be required;
and the supplying of an inferior article in any or the
classes, or a failure to supply the quantity required at
any time,yrill be considered a violation of the contract.
Htall Older is required to furnish with his prOposals
satisfespy evidence of his ability to execute them;
and pro ale unaccompanied by such evidence will be
rejecte .
The proposals will be opened in the manner required
by law, on the first Tuesday after the first Monday in
December' next, (!9th,) at ten o'clock A. bt ,at the
office of tbo Superintendent,
Proposals will be addreeked to the Superintendent
of the Public. Printing, Capitol of the United States,
Washington," and endorsed Proposals for Supplying
Paper. , ' A. (1. SHAMAN,
003 s Ot Superintendent of Public Printing.
PROPOSALS FOR ERECTING TICE
CUSTOM' 119178 E, Ice., at Perth Amboy, New
Jersey.
T814.61311Y DePawnenoSt
W/eurnoron,tBepternber slat, /857. s
PROPOSALS will be received at this Department until
the 20th day of November, A. D. 1857, at 12 o'clock,
noon, for the constnrction of the Comm House, Post.
Mike, and Court Room, authorized to be erected at
PRIPP/1 A3lllolf, New Jersey, according to the plane
awl apecifications prepared at this Department; said
proposal' to be either fur the whole building, or separate
for the different kinde of work; bills of parcels met in
every can accompany each bid, with the amount of each
kind of work, and the total amount carried out; the
Department reserving the right to reject or accept the
proposals hereby Invited, or any part thereof, when it
deems the interest of the United Statce require it; the
Department alao reserves the right to exclude the bids
of any person or persons whom there to just cause to
believe will not faithfully perform the contracts, or
which they have attempted to ohtaln by indirection;
and all bide when there shall bo parties In Interact who
do not join in the bide, and all bide that upon investlga.
'thin arebelovi a fair price for the work.
Vide will not be received in gross, and no contract will
be awarded to a bidder unless details are furnished the
Department of the prices of the different kinds of work
and materials, which shall be subject to the rev,eien
pf the Department, eo that it may adopt the whole or
pizr.t of the bid, as the interest of the United States
may spooks.
&Omar per cent. of the' amount of work done,
and
waters ele ,4elirered according to contract price ovoid
*mount balm sopytained by an estimate of an agora of
the Department r.pppinted for that purposed will be
paid from time to to4e se the work progresses, and ton
per cent, retained until hip rompletiou of the contract,
mkt the acceptance of the ipak., /co., by the agent
eforesafd, and be forfeited lathe eyent of non-fulfilment
of contract.
•
Contracts will be awarded only to master-buildera and
msehanics j and the assignment thereof, except by con
sent of the gearetary of the Treasury, will be a forfeit.
ore of the Same.
• Each proansat meet be accompeaLed by a written guar
antee, algned by two responsible perseue (certified to be
so by the United States District Judge, or Akttorney of
the said District), in the sum of $5,090 for the whole'
work, or of a proportionate amount if any pert, that
the bidder will, when required, If his proposal be
accepted, eater into a contract and bond, with proper
and sufgelent securities for Its faithful porformance.
Venn of , ;Loud and Certificate , -required will be fur
nished on application to the Department.
Pima, aPecineatinal, Sad Working drawings will be
ready on the tato( Norember, when they can be had on
application to the , Department.
No bid will be considered sinless it fully complies,
in all its details, with the requirements of this adver
tisement.
The propoeala must be Gant to thla Department, ad
dressed to the Searetory or the Treasury, and plainly
endorsed 4 , PROPOShiI iff)ft UP, PERTH A31140Y
CUSTOM ROUSH." and will be opened at one o'clock
of the lad day nailed for rorefvSng the same.
lIOWELI,
24-th edatn-tno24 Searetwrir of the rteas4rY.
Winea nub Kiquorg.
oLD WHEAT. WHISKEY.-E. P. MID
'IEOLETON k BRO., No. 5 North FRONT St , im
porters of Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, 'Rolland Oin.
Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Also, solo proprietor of
the Old 'Wheat Whiskey. B. P. M. & tiro, hero on
band the largest and best stock of fine old sfonongehels,
Bourbon, and Rye Whiskey of any dealer In the United
States, all of which is highly improved by age. no7-3m
I3Pinet Caetilion," Marett,
and other Cognacs of various vintages, lu half
pleas and quarter casks i Yellevolain Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, and eue.aighth
casks. ImiSorted and for gale by
& CO.,
ac 22 • 221 and 723 South Fourth street,
PORT Wl§E:—lu bond and entitled to do
bentare 280 casks Bt. Josephia Pure Juice Per
Wine, in ors. and eighths.
Ten puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt Scotch Whig
key, 2 years eld
/fifty pipes Anchor ale.
Marett, Martel, Bouvet, and J. J Dupoy Brandies, al
of which I oiler to She trade at red uced prices.
JOB. F. TOBIAS,
mt27.Bmori 88 and 90 B. Wont Bt.. below Illnlnat.
ALEXANDER V.II9LMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, Southeast Oorner o
(*BOSON and SOUTII Streets. aul-ly
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
. IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, he., 28
South VIM Street, Philadelphia. aubly
Oanfilion & Co., Ma-
JR-P rat& Co., and other brands of Cognate of various
vintages, In half pipes and quarter casks' Pellovolnin
Brandlen, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one.eighth casks, all in Custom Rouse stores,
importad and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN CO.,
an 6 Noa. 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
,Eurnacco.
ACGREGOR HOT—AIR FURNACES
.111. Sold by 011ADWICH dr. DEO, SECOND Street
Alla door above Rate. ouglB-11mos.
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW GAS CONSUMING FURNADB
CRILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE,
after having been put to the most severe toot, during
the two COLD WINTaNa Op 1858 AND 1857, has proved to
be the most powerful heater in eh; world, saving from
}i to )4 the fuel over any of the best fornaceepow iu use.
Tuna FORMAI:ma are conetruoted with a cast Iron ash
pit and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, lined
with fire-brink or Iron staves. The fire pot is eunuouut.
ed. with
A SERIES OF CONES, eta TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small'aper
tures at the top, end uniting with the outlier chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pass to the flue.
Too WBOVI products of combustion In the form of
maks and Oasts, are cuepeuded directly over the fire,
CIONVINBD Of compressed Into the tapering OConts and
OONTINCALLT MUSD to the direct tuition of the rays
of Vint and light from the fife.
This beat and light le brought to a Focus I SACS
00111, not unlike the
COLLECTION OF TUE' SUN'S RAYS,
to e total point through an ordinary lens, calming the
SNOBS AND OASES to become intensely heated and tho
roughly CONSILIUM by th is operation the SEMI AND
OASES are MACS EQUALLY AVAILABLE with the FUEL
ITOSLP for heating purposes, while, in other furnaces,
it la OIRRIND OPP AND WASTOD IN THE CHIMNEY. •
All persons desirous of obtaining the beet and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fail to examine the Now GAO CONDO/IMO
CONS RIMILLOS, before purchasing any other. The at
tention of erchiteots and builders le particularly
iv
gaested. ARNOLD & WHAM,
(lheaessore to S. A. Harrison,}
No. 624 'WALNUT Street,
Oppoalte Independence Squat. .
ABRAN BLAOR-ENGRAVING, DIE
Sinking and Embossed Printing, Envelope and
Beal Press Manufactory,' St Strawberry Street, between
Second and Third, and Market and Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia. Pc an 1247
BALE ROPE.—Buyete aro invited to call
and examine our Moils Dale Rope which we east
can sell as low as A0101'104% and warrant ' it aoperlor In
Struts% arid durability.
PITLER & 00.,
dal No, 28 N, Water et, and 22 N, Mamas,
•
QUIP JOSEPH JONES FOR SAN FRAN
CISCO.—To Rail with ' , quick despatch.—Freight
taken at reduced rates,—The beautiful dipper Alp
JOSEPH JONES, Nelson Pendleton, commander, now
completing her loading at , liaeo'sfinot Wharf,' has over
three-fourthv of her cargo on board nud nearly all of
her capacity engaged. will pontlutto to receive freight
for a few days, and nail an above.
Shippey; will please eraplete ,- Ilteir'• engagements
without dolay, and hand in Llllaof lading for signature.
For balance of freight, which will be taken at
cozy low rate;, apply On board, or to
ULSUOP, Btmol4e. & 00.,
120 (late 30) North Whittier. '
SATANNA I I 5TE41.1444.?'
STEAMSIIIPS
STATE OF GEORGIA
AHD
,KEYSTONE STATE.
In consequence of the depressed state at trade, the
above ships wilt be withdrawn for the present.
October 10th. A. lIERON,
FOlt - ITAYA NA—With quick" 'desistl6:
The coppers& 'and cOpper.faatened ship NAPLUS,
Captain Eastman, will be despatched as above In a few
days,
For freight Or passage, apply to , P
lIIBIIOP, SIMONS, dr. 00.,
120 (late 3O) North Wharves.
FARE REDUCED TO SOUTRAAPTON
AND HAYDN —The magnificent steamship VAN
DERBILT, Edward niggles, commander, 6,268 tone,
will nail
From New York fer South- From SOuthamptoti and
ampton and Ilavre. Barre for New York,
Saturday..... ...... Oct. 24 Saturday *No4
Saturday Deo. 5 Saturday Dec.e. 26
Price of Passage—First cable, '*100 ; second cabin,
$6O Specie delivered In London andYarie. - For freight
or passage apply to D. TOREANOE, Agent,
No. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 26 cents
each Volt ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps tf from
other'cities,) will be received at No. 6 Dowling-green,
New York, up to 11% o'clock on the morning of sail
ing. ' oclo-tf
fiIIEAT RED ITOTIONIN.,FARE Ti
11.S1 ROPE. •
First Cala $9Ol second Cabin 160
In the drat-class paddle-wheel steamship ADRIEL,
0000 tons, 0. D. LuoLow, Pomander, and NORTH
STAR. ;600 tons, P. E. LI2II , EVIIg, to saterrom pier No.
S North Altar, at noon precisely, esrrying the UNITED
STATES MAILS, viz •
Leave N: York ford
Southampton, Ha. Bremen f or SOtitharaptou
vro and Braman. Southampton for Now York.
Ariel Saturday, Oct. 81. Wededity, Nov. 4.
N. SaOy, Oot. 31. Saturday, N0v.28. Weda'diy, Dec; 80
These ateamore touch at IiA.YR/Ir Specie delivered
lu London and Paris. For postage sad freight, apply
to D. TORRANQE, Agent, No. 6 Howling Orson, New
York. belt-it
1108 ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IBS7.-
1' New York and Havre Steamship Company.--The
United States Mail Steamship! ADAGIO, 2,6 W , tons,
David Lines, commander, and. FULTON, 2,600 tons,
Janie!! , A. %Now, commaader, *lll leave New York,
!Sayre and Southampton, for the yoarel.B67' and 68, on
the following daye
BM=
Arno,. Jan. 9
Fulton, do. Feb. 0
Arno, do. , Moron 0
Fulton, do. April 9
Arago, do. "Mc)
Sutton, do. ' May 29
Fulton, Saturdny, Aug, 22
AragO, qo. Bept. 19
Fulton, do. Oot. 17
Arego, do. Nov. 14
Fulton, do. Deo. 12
LIAIIII nOVII
1861.
Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25
Fulton, do. , Sept. 23
Arago, do. Oot. 20
Fulton, do. Nov. 17
Arago, do. Deo. 16
1868.
Fulton, do. Jan. 12 !Fulton,
Arago, do. Feb. 9 drag°,
Fulton; do. March 9 Pollen,
Arago, do. April 8 Arago,
Fulton, do., May 4 Fulton,.
Arturo, do June 1 Arab,'
Fulton, do. Juno 29 Fulton,
01101 Ot 00810.9111
From New York to Southampton or Ratte—liral
Cabin, $l3O ; Second Cabin, $76.
From !here or Southampton to New York—ltrel
Cabin, 809 !race; Second Cabin, 500ftanac , "
Foe freight or passage, !,.pld.Y to
2401ITIMER LIVINuBTON, Agent, I Broadway,
WILLIAM ISULIN, a lime.
CROSKEY & CO., a. Sonth'ton
AMERICAN EUROPEAN
EXPRESS AND EX. i ~, Psris. ''
CHANGE CO. 106
LNATaI 19017111/1/aTON
, 107.
Ante, Wodoooday, Aug, 26
'Poltoll, , do, sept. 23
Arno, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. Nov. 18
/keno, do.. Poo. 16
1858.
THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
tINITED STATES BUIL srameaS.—The ?Wpm
composing this Line are :
The ATLANTIO, Oept. Oliver Eldridge,' '
The BALT/0 Os t. Joseph Oomstock.
The ADEIAT I IO) OAPI. James We"'
~iThese ship have been built by contract, expressly for
Uovernment service; every *are has been taken to their
oonetruotion, ae also in their engines, to *nears strength
and speed, end their accommodations for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of plunge from New York to Liverpool, In first
noble, $180; in second do., 576; from Liverpool to New
York, 30 and 20 guineas. No berths scoured asthma paid
for. The ships of this line have improved water-tight
bulk heads.
PROPOSID DATES OY B.SIDING.
/10)1 NNW TORE. TAM /471111P001..
Saturday, Jane 20, 1851 Wednesday, jos 84, 1867
Saturday, July .4, 1857 Wodoestley, 417 4, /86 7
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, J u ly 22, 1857
Saturday, AIM. 1, 1867 Wednesday, An. 6, 1.567
Saturday, Aug. 16, .1857 Weduesday, Lusa', 1057
Uturday, Sept. 12, 1411 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1851
Saturday, Sept. 26, 1857 Wednesday, Bept,Bo, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 We4p44467, Oct. 14, 1867
Saturday, Out, 24 1957 Wednesday, Oot. 78, 1867
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1851 Wednesday, Nov, 1867
Saturday, NOV. 21, 1881 Weiloeedee, Nos: 11,
1807
Batanlay, Dee. 6, 1851 We4leee4ny, pee. •9; 19157
Wed:ninny, Nee. 27, 1857
Yor freight orpoesego, apply to
111/WARD N. 001409, No, bp WNI street, N.Y.
BROWN I suiPLNY cottiveacOL
STEPLII.N ~ Austin Friars,
London.
D. G. WAINWRIGHT' b 00., VerNi.
The owners of thole ships will riot be eaeogotsble for
gold, sliver, bullion, specie, JeweLry.pr salons none' or
mettle 1112104411 Mb of iidillBol4, nod t and
the viane thereof "spurned therein I"" Sni rD7 -0
Piano Soria
GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.•
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS, 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET,
NEW YORK,
Received the following Bret prize medals In competi
tion with the best manufacturers of Boston, blew York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan
Fair. Washington, March, 1855.
A COLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York,
November, 1855, (being the only Gold Medal given for
Pleural within the loot six years.)
A COLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balti
more, 1858,
THE FIItEIT PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, ' Crystal
A
Palace, N York November, 1868. Among the judges
were the trot musical talent of the country, such as M.
Mason, Cataria, Wollenhaupt, and many *there.
St. & S. Pianos (with and without iron frames) are
warranted for three years, and a written, guarantee
given. Pianos packed and shipped withbut charge.
Prices moderate, 0c27-tf
L)3EIVP Elf pt, PIANO FORTE
N4NpF4cTuitpt, x,o. 145 West Broadway, New
Volt, sole manufeeturer or the celebrated Concert
Plano. The subscrther would 44 1. fg : in NI refocus
friends and customer* that he has greatly Sp, rgpd his
nuinufacturing departreent, in order tosneettb Increase
In demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and as every plane,
especially tone 'hid touch, fa personally superintended
by tho suhscrlher, the public will be warranted an in.
strumant which, for beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of Woe and touch, stands unsur
passed. Every piano sold at the lowest manufacturers'prleep. A call is respectfully solicited. 0e39-6m
itteramtit cltgilore
JOHN Y. DOIMITY,
TORMIKALY WITH LILLY Ar. 4#07001,1
LUTE WITU LUKENS, KELLY, .t. 00.,
YiILOK,
81i citEsmur firRNE7; 4no vs .E/ORTH,
Ilse now with him the beat Tailors that 6 / 1 0ged
in the buelneee lu this cannery.
ClLiaLlni Roar, formerly the lending tailor or this
city; DI. KAYSER, formerly cutter for C. Roth dz. Co.,
and Into Coat and Teat cutter with Lukens, Kelly, 14.
Co.; MORT Weogga, the beat Pante and Vent cutter
in the United Staten, for yeara cutter with Deplerrie,
under the Irving Ilona, Broadway, and with Depilate
& Pettis', under the St. Nicholas hotel, Broadway.
The moat unremitting attention paid to the widen of
all who patronize the establishment.
The beat of Clothes made at moderate prices for
tredig, low pracv fur cash. 0e134:
JAMES N, MEROFIANT
eTAILOR, Nos. 16 and 18 South NINTTI STREET,
ABOVE OH STN UT.
A large and well selected stook of CLOVIS and
CASSIMERES always on Land.
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best quality, and In the most fashionable style.
Particular attention given to 11N1110112.1 OLOTIT.
INO. uti.tf
furniturt
B. KITE & CO,
PURNITURV, !MIMING, &o.
No. 4.18.(1ate 129) WALNUT it.,
Plaladelplaa.
A new and superior styl e of Spring Bede.
Lllnt.t D. Kim Josue WALToS
sun tin
GAS! GAS !I GAS !lI—TIIE UNDER
signed would respectfully call the attention of the
public to the fact that they have and aro daily reducing
the price of Philadelphia Has, from $2.55 per 1000 foot
to the low price of $ 1.50 per 1000 feet, by their MODEL,
IiEUVIATOR, which saves 55 per cent , a clear saving
of 75 tents on $2 25, thereby reducing the price from,
12 25 to $1..50 per 1000 feet.
We are daily putting the Regulator on all the pried
pal mid prominent buildings in the city, churches,
libraries, lactories, hotels, and other public buildings.
It has also boon placed on at the Philadelphia -Ex
change. Hundreds of certificates in favor of the said
Regulator, from those having tried it, showing the
above saving, can be seen at our also.
Store-keepers and thu public generally are refluested
to send In their orders. Cost of Regulators from $0
up3farde, according to aloe • Order. through Blood's
Despatch promptly attended to.
N. D.—Fifty energetic, enterprising, and persevering
men wanted, to CallYl{l3l , for the MODEL REOULATUR ;
Can /Mike from $2 to $5 per day.
ROBERT T. KNIGHT o CO.,
Office No. 44 South Fifth street.
next to Blood', Despatch.
Crry: COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,
Fatt.anto.rins, Nov. 3, 1667.
POTION —The Board of Revision will meet at thin
Office on the following named da', front 10 o'clock
A. 111., until 1 o'clock I'. N.
Ist and 2.1 Wards on Monday, November 0,1857.
3d 4th " Tuesday, " 10, " •
6th oth " Wednenday, " 11, "
7th bth " Thursday, " 12, "
oth 10th " Friday, .. 13, ..
11th 12th " Saturday, " 14, "
13th 14th " Monday, " 19,
11th 16th " Tuesday, .. 17, . 6
11th 18th " Wetinexday, .. 18, ..
1011, :0111 Thursday,
..• 166,
2181 224 " Friday, tat, t.
234 24th " Saturday, " 21, "
The Ansi:Fixers of the several Wards will he particular
in attending upon the days of the meeting of their
Wards,
61 , ',0R(1E M, MILL,
JAMES M. LELIA',
JAMES LOON,
PETER AnunitusTEß,
WILLIAM V. MoURATII,
nov7•dt2la6
14, W. TLNGLEY & CO., BANKERS
.Live No. VT South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all Mouth]. points
In the United States and Canada.
Stocks, Londe,o., Bought and Sold on Commie/don.
Document Bank Notes, Ohecke, bought at the
lowest rates. • •
Depoaite received and intend allowed, u per agred•
merit nor 2-3.
S,OOOGALLS. WHALE OIL, '
1,000 gall. Elephant 011,
00 bbla, No.l Lard Clll, for eats by
OROA8D&LII, PEIROB, & CO.,
r01.04f No, 104 i/olt.Waro Avenue.
THE BEST ASSORTMENT 'or LEHIGH
1 AND SCIMYLICILL COAL ie at
11 DORMAN'S YARD,
BROAD STREET, above Tina.
Bold at reduced priced. Call and see. ocal-Bw
l i i k. N . O 4 W W L I E LL S O ' W OO T AJ,
sp D rin E g i' l lt , T ut‘ N i :lN ß :rH
Loaf, and Hazleton Lehigh. MAO, boat nabuylln r i
Onal• for sale. Terme cash. net23-310f
22Cf) LBS. IS A TON.--BUYERS
, and consumer. Are Invited to eXarrilne 01,1 r
stock of "LURCH LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
HEATH COAL." Our Coal le, selected expressly for
family use; being carefully screened,. wo will warrant It
free from slate and duet. "We Hell 2240 1b..," being
" 240 me. more" Lbw sotd by retail dealers, at "25 cents
less per ton."
Aloe, on hand a full supply of "BROAD TOP SITU.
MINOUS COAL" tar Steam-generating, Blackmailing,
and Rolling-mill purpose.. Tills Coal cannot be ex
celled.
Yards, BROAD and VINE—Big Bigm '• 2240 LBB, 113
A TON. (seB-3m) Lb WILTON st
COALI COAL I COAL I—TAOGART'a
CELEBRATED BPRIN4 MOUNTAIN LEIIIOR
COAL.
J. R. GARTER'S GREENWOOD TANI AQI3 A COAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SOIIITYL
KILL COAL. •
RANDA.LL & MEREDITH
Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from
above celebrated Collieries,
OAL ON ALL SIZES. •
There le no 0 0 0 l mined afywhere,.equal la quality
theme and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Our Coal Is very carefully ecreened at our
yards, and we will warrant It perfectly free from elate,
duet and all impurities. Oar I'ItIOES aroma LOW as the
IIY,ItY LOWEST.
Orden left at our moo, No. 181 EOM 11 YRONT
street, above Walnut.
Oillers left at our Yard, tALLOWRILL street, below
EI/OAD street,
Orden left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAL.
LOWLIILI.—or soot to either place per Daspalch Pont,
will reCeire prconpt atteution.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and.ex
mine our Ooal before purchasing elsewhere. aut-tf
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kOHIITLKILL AND LEHIGII COAL.—
daily receiving, et my yard, the best quality o.
gOIII7YLRILL AND LNIIIO.II 00AL. My customers,
!tad all others who may favor toe with their orders, may
getting Coat that will be satisfactory to them.
ICY No Inferior COO kept et this estsbliahment to
otter at LOW PillOgg.
• ALEXANDER CONVERY,
N. Z. corner of Broad and (Murry Bth
LEHmAND SCHUYLKILL COAL.-
DALY, PORTER & 00., GOAL DEALERS, No.
821 NUMB Street, *Dove Eighth, keep constantly on
liand, at the very lowest rates, a frill supply of Lehigh
And Schuylkill Coal. an 1-gin
if UMBER AND COAL.,--MONTGOMERY
+l-41 fa,,NEALL haying connected the Coal with the
Limber linsliaess, inform their Mendel that they hare
made °entreats for a supply of the beet qualities of
Lehigh and Baltuylkill Coal, and ere now ready to re
mitre eiders, Twelfth end Prime 'tread. Orders may
be left, with Mr, 111, EILPATRICE, No. 13 S. FIFTH
;treat, or 'with Mt. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINE and
WATER *eat.. , aulEßin
QUAKER PITY NAILS,
MERCHANT BARB,
. •
RIVET IRON,
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Worke.
WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street.
QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
made.
oco•tt JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent,
do. Jan. 18
do. Bob. 10
do. Mar. 10
do. April 7
8107 6
do. Juno 8
do. hue 80
THOMAS E. BAXTER.-IARDWARE
CUTLERY AND TOOLSeNo. 910 MARKET 81.
boys Ninth. wall .tda, Phlladelptit* an 1-8 m
Riming .111ac4into,
-
QE WI NG MAC lIINES.—GROVER,
is, EMCEE; & CO 'S 'UNRIVALLED SEWING MA
CHINES still retain the confidence of the public, and
their popularity increases. After years of trial it is de
monstrated beyond all question that it is the popular
Machine, and the 0100110 upon which any reliance stn
be placed to work well on all kinds of shoes. The fact
that It deerene-thlrd morn work in the eame tine, and
does It better; that it la the least liable to get out of
repair, being simple In its construct on ; that it makes
the lead noise, and that it is acknowledged on all hands
that it is beat for a new beginner, has given the pro
prietors a demand for it to such on extent that they are
obliged to delay the filling of orders In many cads for
months. Over eight hundred are in operation in this
city, and the case has yet to occur where a.person who
has purchased ono has exchanged It for another kind.
Taking Into consideration, also, the fact that those
who employ from lb to 40 hands in their shops, doing
the work for /he manufitottarere, without exception, use
thin machine to preference to any other kind, and al-
Wspa recommend them in preference to others, It would
seem unnecessary for the proprietors to advertise their
excellence, or set forth their auperlority.
The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of these
Machine. always have a supply, and have made such
arrangements that they sell them upon terms that will
meet the wishes of all.
Unlike other Machines eold•IU this market, It la free
from sli lohlogemente of other patents.
SEWING MACIIINES.-PRATT'S
PATENT-- 'RIVES FROM $l2 TO $25.
The " LADI ' COMPANION" is the moat simple,
durable, corn ...it, and cheap machine for family use
ever offered to the public, sewing equally well upon all
blade of fahrto, and without pucker In: the cloth, leav
ing no bad card on the back able of the work, and al
waysjostening tho thread when stopped. They ROW
from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using
but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can
be varied from nee to arty to the inch. Any one can
learn to operate them In half en hour. Printed diree-
Hone accompany each machine, by which any one can
use them. We are enabled to oiler these superior ma
chinet at the above low prices, an we are not obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for borrowed pa
tents, Ale Machloe 'being made tinder our own patents
In every part, and Infringing elpon or using no other,
There ire Male hundreds In contact nee In this city
and vicinity, which arc giving the best satisfaction.
Ifvery machine is warranted to give tatiafectien.
LIMOS 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 reentry by mail.
Salesrooms 113 WaSIIINGTON Street, Boston. and
ITT BIIOADWAY, New York. oc 1.1-tf
BAss'aEAST INDIA YALE ALE.-
The common of this celebrated beverage need no
description of its qualities, or evidence of Its excellence,
beyond the benefit they have derived from Its use since
Its Introduction Into this country; to those who have
not yet made an acquaintance with this CROWNING
Malt Liquor, it may be well to state a few facts :
BAS'S EAST INDIA YALE ALE
- - -
Owes Oa excellence as a beverage to the inverter quality
of the hops and melt, the mineral properties of the river
water Immediately communicating with the brewery,
and the galantine AEI applied in its manufacture.
DABS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
. .
Not Wing /sweetened or strengthened to Fame vitiated
palates, la, therefore, neither beating nor heady, but
atomaehio and appetizing
DASS'B EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern in
his fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy
pawrtee
BASS'S EAST INDIA PAL}: ALE
in the drink without which no Whet can be complete—
no Journey by
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Te the favorite &kik to Englaud of lord and bagman-.
duchuen rued nurse.
DABS'S EAST INDIA PALE AL%
le the much-admired tonic for lovelhle and persons of
wont interim.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
. . .
Will keep In a 8 climates; and is good at all meals—lnn
aeon, dinner, cm supper.
DAM'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is pronounced by the medical faculty one of the moot
wholesome beverages that can be taken, and in found to
be not tom agreenhJe to the palate than it Is beneficial
to the health.
11488'8 EAST INDIA PALE AIM
Is 14111011ftliy Copee4o(l to ho unripened iu excellence
by any othhr imported Into the United States •
'Dealers end consumers will fad it their interest to
glee this Ale a preference. Fur pale in cook and battle
by ' TIffEIIAS Arad ta•LEN,
Agent and Consignee, 43 11114YY.118t., N. Y.
On SOO at Deluinnico's . , 0., cnroe!. of Deaver,
lindoiia v tnlm . ;l3, cortiOi : oi Itro&dway,
Botherland's, Yino street.
Berry's, IQ Yip° slraet.
Illohardson & Hay tor, 130 Water a.
George V. Burgess, 483 Broadway. •
N. B. Gosling, 331 Broadway. no2-6m
CIBEEN SANDMARI. OF NEW JERSEY.
%A —THE NEW JERSEY FERTILIZER COMPANY
Is now prepared to receive orders for this important
manure. for all lands upon Is bleb salves are beneficial,
the Merl Ifs snore than a substitute.
Professor Cook, In his annual report to the Legisla
ture of Now Jersey, says ; "The value of these Marls Is
best seen in the rick and highly cultivated district
which has been improved, almost made, by their Alva ;
but It may be interesting to examine the causes of their
great value In Agriculture, and to compare them a ith
other fertiliters. For example : The potmh alone may
be taken at an average of live per cent. of the whole
weight of Marl, a bushel when dry weighing eighty
pounds, and In the proportion mentioned would contain
four pounds of ,potash ; this In nearly as much as there
is in a bushel of entombed wrrod ashes." And again—
It is probable that the great value of the Marl is to he
found in the fact that it contains nearly all the sub
ataneea neceseary to make up the ash of our common
cultivated plant..
Price, delivered on board vessel, at the wharves of
the company at Portland Heighta, on Raritan Bay, New
Jersey, seven cents per bushel. Per further portico.
tars, see circular sent free of postage. Orders for
other fertilisers will receive prompt adulation. Addroals
either of the undersigned.
CHARLES SCABS, President,
iticoville Pod Office, New Jersey.
TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer,
No, 82 Nassau street, New York.
Osossur W. ATWOOD, Secretary, No.lo Cedar street,
New York.
N. 11 —Those wishing Marl far Spring use should
order Immediately, to secure its early shipment. Orders
will be filled in rotation oct 29-6 m
L ONGIVORTIO3 01110 WINES..
OENESAL MWNCY VOS ALL
TIEN STATES
TO WHOLESALE DEALEEs
By a Special arrangement nith Mr. LOStIWOIITII, I
am enabled to offer his Wines, In largo quantities, upon
the lowest and best terms. The Wines to be delis erect
in Cincinnati, and forwarded by usual menus of convey
anCe (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser;
by which thp efpenses of storage, COIIIIIII4BIOIIS, double
freight, otu., will he avoided.
No orders ondor this 4ccogruwilf "IN be forwarded
for less than twenty-fire oases.
All orders must be directed only to
BRED. S. 001Z} NB,
71 WARREN Street, Now Yong.
By the present arrangement s, handBome profit on
thane wines can be made by the wholesale dealer.
Sparkling Catawba, vintage 1853, quarts.
Do do do do pints.
Do do do 2851 quarts.
Do do de do pints.
Still Catawba, 'vintage 1852, quarts.
Do do extra, vintage 1852, quarts.
Sparkling Isabella, do do do
Still Catawba, to casks, of various
Catawba Brandy, of superior quality.
FRED. S. COZZENS,
General Agent [or the side of N. Longwortit's Wines,
78 WARREN STREET,
(oppmdto Hudson Illver Railroad Depot,)
un2 , 0 1 4 Now Form.
MO. 442, SOUTREAST CORNER OF
J BIARIENT and MTH. Otreeta.
Gentlemen's Pest Patent Leather Gaiter Boo'.
" " OW do. do.
" Patent Leather Oxford Tie..
IS " Calf do. do.
", - " Patent Leather and Call narrow
strap Shoes - .
'Soya' and Youths , Patent Leather and Calf Skin
Getter Poota and Shoes.
aul-tr Par sale by
Board or
lievifiloll
VALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
.A." .408E81111. TIIOMPBON, No. 319 MAR
NA, Streot, and Nos. 8 and 6 BRAIiKLIN PIMA
have yew in etore a large and well•assorted stock of
BOOTS and 8110E8, of 011 y and Eastern manufacture,
which they otfor for eale on the beet term& for Cult, or
on the 00001 credit.
Boyers aro invited to call and examine their 'took
tiulldtr ,
GLENWOOD CEMETERY OSPIOE, NO.
119 WALNUT t, buoy IMPTU. su
fiat/mart.
BAKER k. BROTHER,
ORSTRAI, 13Qu/Re, Lvier
Dooto anb 131 jato.
GEO. W. TAYLOR
Savings limbo..
SAVING FUND-FIVE PER C'NT.
IN
TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST 001I
PANY.—WALEUT STREET SOUTH - WEST CORNER
OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPORATED BY TUB SIAM' 011 PIINNSTLTAXYA.
Money le received in any Rum, large or email, and In
tere9t paid (mud the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal
The office le open every day from clock in the
morning till 7 oclock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evening. tin 9 o'clock.
LION. HENRY L. BENNER, Pneldont,
ROBERT. SELFRIDGE, Vice Pteeident.
W. J. REED, Secretary.
D16%0701E1:
Ron. Henry L. Benner, O. Landreth &Inane,
Edward L. Carter, Y. Carron Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph D. Berry,
Semi. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman,
• James If, Smith, , Francis Lee.
Money is received end payments made daily.
The investment, are made in conformity with the
provisions of the Oharter, in REAL ESTATE MORT•
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and ouch first clans securl-
Rea as will always insure perfect security to the deposi•
tore, and which cannot fall to give permanency and eta.
bility to this Institution. aul-ly
88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER GENT. STA . TE SAVINGS FUND.
88 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER C E NT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N O. " (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CSENT.STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. aul-ly
illachitterg anD Iron
SAMOA% T. Ifeaater . a . 'VAUGHAN MI14110(
WILLIAIi B. 1118810 Y.
QOUTIIWARK FOUNDSY,
AY FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRUTS,
MERRICK & SONS,
It.NOINERIIR AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Snuffles, for
Land, Iliver and Marine service
BoilersGasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &e., Cast
ings of ail kinds, tither Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, to.
Retorts end Gem Machinery of this latest and moot
Improved construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, such as
Sugar, Saw and Grist 'Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecatore, Filters, Pumping Bngines, /cc.
Sole Agents for N. Billieux's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nastnyttes Patent Steam
Blast J. P.
Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Mach inery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent--D. R. BARTOL .
RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO
TIVB
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
MIT/INTIIINTH STRHST, HAMILTON, renuniow AHD
IPIIING GLRDK( STRIIIITS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Moed exclusively In the manufacture of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Manufacture to order Locomotives of any linkage.
markt weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or -00 . 1, ,
or Bfrumtnosti Coal is 170 cede stote, or
ANTHRACITE COAL,.
WITROUT EMITTING BEOEII, pas OR PHIL
In design, material and workmanship, the Looomo
tires produced at then Works are equal to, and not ex
°Elea by any. The matetiala used in construction are
made ou the spot, and insure the bed quality and moat
reliable stook. The large extent of Shops, and Com
te Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable
em to execute the.
EST OF wonx WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
OP EAT ARRANGER/MI REQUIRED.
CHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES,
With 'forging.' of any Ate or form ,
IRON AND BRASS OASTINCiI3,
And MACHINE WORK generally.
RICHARD NORRIS. EMERY LATHIER NORRIE.
aul-ly
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND 1301 -
EA WORKS.
REANEY, NEAFIE bc CO.,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
kIACHLNISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK
SMITHS AND FOTItiDERS.
Haring for ninny yeere been in successfr,l operation,
and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing
Marine and River I:43 g ln t s, high and low pressure, Iron
Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, ko., etc., respectfully
offer their eorvices the public, as being lolly prepared
to coatrodt for Engines of all sires, Marine, River, and
Stationary. Having mete of patterns of ,different sizes,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch:
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue Tubu
lar and Cylinder Bollers,ot the best Pennsylvania char
coal iron. Forging, of all *ilea and kinds; Iron and
Brae Castings of all deecrlplione; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business.
Drawinge and speollicationl for all work done at their
establishment free of oharge, sad work guaranteed.
The subscribers hare ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lay In perfect safety, and
ere provided with shears, blocks, Palle, ko., ko., for
raising heavy or light wdighte.
TIIObIAS HEANEY,
JACOB G. NEAYIN,
sJOAN P. lacrr,
BEAOII and PAL3IER Streets, Kensington. •
NOTICE.-CHESTNUT STREET
111t1DOE.
PLANS AND EVTIMATES for a Bridge over the
River Schuylkill, on the Jiro of Chestnut street, in the
City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En
gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OW SUR
VEYS, City Building, FIFTH Street, below 'Walnut,
until the second day of January, 185 S. Said Bridge to
be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or
with not more than ono pier In the water-way; the
ntaterlais of construction throughout to be Indestructi
ble by fire.
Distance between abutments 356 feet
'Width of Bridge,
out to out, not leas 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 recelsed under the
arrangement awl conditions specified In the ordi
nance of Qounclle, approved November 2d,1857, at fol.
Imre, viz;
Stenos 2. That all plans and estimates to be received
by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila
delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark,
and be accompanied by a coaled communication having
a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the
designer may not be known until the plan moat ap
proved shall have been selected.
Suotios 3. That all such plans and estimates shall,
when reetived, become the property of the city of Phila
delphia, and 'dud' be presented within two months after
the passage of this ordinance, when It shell be the duty
of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations,
to Invite a commission consisting of three civil engi
neers, who, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the
relative merits and applicability of the plans presented,
to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the
number of plans received, the names of the designers,
and the character and estimated cost of the three plans
by them preferred.
Sactiox 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commis•
sioner of Highway. ' upon a certificate presented and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue
warrants in payment of the cost of the aforesaid adver
tisements, and also In favor of those persons who may
have presented the three plane preferred by mild corn
, mission to file first in point of merit, the cum of $400;
to the second, $250, and to the third $100; bald warrants
to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to
the Department of Highways, kn., for the year 1601,
approved March 10, 1331.1
For further informatiomor for crest section of river,
address STRICKLAND KNEASS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of lihilada.
no6.dtjan3
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ARC iAt.yNs
TT'BLOGRAPIIB,
OR MOTOGRAPIII.O MINIATURLY IN
N. N. corner of MIMI /04 LOCUST.
The above pictures differ esse4gtally from ;anything
ever before offered topublic. Their softness, sad
truth of color and out line, extraordinary minuteness
and accuracy of detail, I sure, 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 taste
euabis the subneriber to Her them, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his
friends.
They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had
ONLY of IILaRCLIANT.
Portraits of the cabinet, and life size on canvas
me heretofore. se 18-3na
p IC LAMES.-THE PUBLIC) IS
respectfully Informed that Mee base been opened
by the DistrlctSuperintendents of Public Lighting, at
whlelucithens are requested to give information respect
ing accidents which way happen to the Public Lampe; or
of any failure in lighting or eitinguishing thorn at ete
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and In good
lighting condition. The Hooke will be kept iy Joseph
Daily, No. 608 Wharton et , First Ward; Obarleetlarty,
No 18 South Seventhstreet, Ninth Ward; Hiram G.
Kirk, No. 7135 Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; M.
W. Deshong. No. 1231 Coates greet, Fifteenth Ward;
Thos.{'Gas Office, Twenty Fourth Ward, (West
PhliadelPhini) 31, H. )I'Fadden One Vince, Twenty-
Second Ward, ((termautovro;) Srn. N Market, bee
Office Ts enty-Tnlrd Ward (Frankfonli and at the
Has
Office,
In Seventh street, below Market.
By order of the Truateue of the Philadelphia Has
Works. A. J. KITE,
oal-ihrn Superintendent of Diltribu Con.
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY-
N. W Cor. 'rIIIRD and CIIMUT Sta.
L. PIZLOUZIL in SON, thankful for the Liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit Ito continuance would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
1100 K Is now reedy, and from their increased facilities,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary In a
complete Printing Eetablishment, at the ehorteet no
tice. Their long practical experience in the bugloeat,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them in assorting
that they can furnish a more durable and better fin
ished article than their cotemperaries
Thome, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
• -
Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, in exchange for
new at specimen prices. sal-tt
ei0I,1) 'MINE FOR SALE.—TILE SUB
nerlber offers for rale, with a perfect title, the
property known ae the ItEID GOLD AND COPPER
MINB, rttunted S miles from Concord, Cabarrus county,
North Carolina. With the mine Is a plantation 0 . '745
acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded, and
a largo 111AN910N 1101.18 Es with barns, ininere bousev,
ponder and engine house, and otbor buildings; new
steam engine, 45 borse‘power ; Chilian mills, stamps,
pumps, Ac., embracing all the machinery and tools Ile
eeqsary for the full equipment of a mine, in good order.
The mine has been worked at Interval, for the last 50
years, MA has always been profitable to resident pro•
prietors, but bas never been workel for an d ; lent Of
thliW
oith as imilno'ailCm4pliltier7. The shafts and
galleries are well constructed, the vtoppinvps have never
been taken out, and front 50 to 75 miners can be profit
ably employed In the old workings. On the property is
a formidable vein of copper and lead, which has never
been worked, and a now gold rein has boon discovered
'duce the prat of this month, at t, Well three men have
boon at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day,
with a good prospect of Its continuance.
no2-Oat CHARLES J. G ILBERT, 81 Broadway.
CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
of excellent quality, is the PHILADELPHIA
GASWORKS for the tattooed price of rive cents a bushel,
and may be obtained in large or small quantity by ap-
Yiel at the Gag Offlee, No. 20 South SEVENTH
Street.o
Purchasers by Wholesale, it is sold at the Wig 11,
in Yiret Ward by the ton, at • ?rigs opisqlent to An
thracite,* woo pof
• 4. O.ORESSO.SI, Engineer.
rittLanzidits, Gee Wosits, Aug. 28, , 67. au27-tf
COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factory or E. W MUER% NO • iOO (!sleds) south
maim, below Chestnut 4troot, has becomes saving
of 60 per cont. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS, sod also the c o nvenience of baying Their
old Carriago Lamps new silver-topped and bottomed,
and mkt by express to ell puts war/ ly
EVAtifr,-10,000—PRINTElloi A
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mARCUS BAST,
No. 204 NORTH THIRD STIVERT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL ROOKSELLER,
Ilse for sale TIM AIifERIOAN MADER—a new book,
designed by Its author, A. D. KALB TARR, for the use
of the higher elasees in the Academies and Schools of
Amorlm—by the dosou or single copy, pot-/P1
3nsirante . Companies.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST ;ErCOM
PANY.—The PRNN MUTUAL LIPS INSURANCE
COMPANY, Southeast Corner of TIMID end DOCK
Streets Capital, 5613,725 03 .
INSURES LIVES for abort terms, or for, the Whole
tam of life--grant nannigleg and gudginenu,—pni
ahlson life on interests In Real Isstats, and makes all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act ae lizecntore, Adminietratora, designee!,
Trustees, and Guardians.
TEPAITZED.
Daniel L Miller, Samuel R. Stotts,
Benjamin Costes, William Martin,
Richard 9 Newbold, James II McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Euston,
SyDuel C. Huey, Theopnitas Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Solider,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L Hutchinson . ,
Itudolphus Rent, John W. Honinr,
William H. Carr, Ellis S. Archer.
Edward 1. Mutt,' Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson '
Joseph If. Themes, -
IS M. Resin, John G. Brenner,
P. S. Weller, Easton
DANIEL L. MILLEN., Prealdent.
SAMUEL E. STOESEL Vies Preet.
lons W. liOlSOlL.Secretary. nI3-17
UpFILtANe
1 iN-
PscßAscc colisytce
439 WALetrStreet, Philadelphia. The following statement of the
affaira of the company is published to conformity with A
prOTOMO2I of its charter:
XRIMIUMA MI:OMIT/I) FROM AUGUST 1, AIAI,TO ACQUIT
81, 1857.
Fire premiums $ 38 ,729 61
Marine premiums 217.793 63
Perpetual premiums 224 CM
,Total amount premiums taken. 2256,747 43
Earned fire prenilurne 25,072 96
Yarned manna premiums 155,005 60-180,078 66
peduct return pretuiunie
Net earned 5168,369 09
Marine loeiee paid. 8 0 3,585 7 5
Yire leases paid—. 8,031 11
$101,916 86 .
Sslrl.ge re.
cened• • . $760 57
ilitereet re
ceived...4,3sl 57 '
e - neur
striae 2,971 52 —4,083 66 95,613 70
'Expenses for coiruntalions to
agents, abatements in lien of
scrip t salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, books, sta
tionery, kc 60,386 87
Pratt and loss 63 46-141,293 27
Net profit $24,076 82
ASSITS.
Cash on hand $12,515 89
Dills receivable 119,281 02
Donde and mortgages 185,000 00
Stocks, 282,100 00
Stock notes ' 142,900 60
Due by agents and
others 22,312 93
• ----- 8154,05 84
• DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potts, . Wm. P. Leech,
O. E. Spangler, R. T. Retail,
Abraham 1161, • H. H. Houston,
Wm. 11. Woods, Jos. R. Withers,
°come Howell, Abraham P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, W. Reigned,
C . G. dower, Charles Y. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John U. Lewars,
Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles,
Nathan R. Potts, 1.1 It. Shillingford.
PERCIVAL H. POTTS, President
0. E. Sessoura, Vice President.
W. H. Woona, Secretary.
0,41 R. T. Ream. Treasurer
'4 I:7 a
sP#ING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY. - -
CAPITAL 1120,000, PAID IN CASH,
AND SEDIMENT INVESTED,
OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD
STS., SPRING GARDENS.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Phill 0,
David Woelpper, Lewis Shim:lack
Benjamin Davie, John InnJoll,
John Evans, Jr Charles Yield,
Auley M. Park, William E. Woo .
James. Darnell, Jobw B. Stevenson,
Jacob S. Mintren, , Cnrwin Stoddard,
Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast,
Ilearge R. Childs..
JOHN H. HORNER?, President.
L. KRUMBHAAR, Secretary. Sept 21-17
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NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.-
OFFICE 414 WALNUT Bt., Franklin Buildings.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL plOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE To INCREASE
TO 600000,
Thia Company is now folly drgan eed, and prepared to
make all kinds of 11/nuance againat Icea or darusgs by
Fire and Shrine Perils, at warrant rates.
OFFICERS.
•
H. 0. LAIIGHLIN, Freeident.
RICHARD SHIELDS, Vie. President.
GEC. SCOTT., Secretary
DIRECTORS.
H. O. Loutslin,
D. Sherwood,
Wm. Osborne,
Blahont Shields,
T. F. Showell,
TILE QUAKER CITY IN SIIRA NC E
COELPANY, Office No. 408 (late 91) WALNUT St.
Capital and Enrplue, $260,000.
This Company tootionex to mite Inanmota against
loss or damage by Fire and the Perils of the flea, lotted
and Transportation at current rates.
OFYICUIt3.
Pesti4ent—OP.O. U. HART
Vice President—E. P. BOBS.
Secretary and. Treaanrer—U. R. COGGBPIALL.
Asa Want Secretary—S. U. BUTLER.
MOTORS.
E. W. Bailey,
Charles G. Delay,
Wm. D. Lew* Jr.,
J. L. Pomeroy,
Andrew B. Chambers,
LL n Coggshall,
Samuel Jones, 11. D.,
A.Y. Cheetbrocksh.
George H. Hart,
H. P. holm',
A. 0. Oatte
Joseph Edwards,
John 6. Dale,
Hon. Henry M. Palter,
Poster B. Perkins.
John H. Chambers,
an &It
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, NSW YORK.—Oface, No :a Wall ghost, ad-
Soitiing the Medial:dog' Dank--Cagh Capital, $250 WO,
with a garplua. Thle Oompaay Imre Buildings, Ider.
thaudige, Parolture, Teasels to port and their Cargoes,
and other property, against Lou or Damage by lire mo d
the Risks of Lilted Navigation.•
DItiVTORS
Henry Grinnell,
Caleb Daraiew,
Henry 0. Brewer,
Edmund Penfold, -
Haruion K. Corning,
Ogden Haggerty,
Thoman Monacan,
John H. Berle,
Albert Ward, •
Charing Easton,
•
Louts Loral,
Samuel G.Glitlden,
Cambreleug,
Thomas Scott,
John Ward,
Henri H. Bogert,
Peter'N4e ll 1,
Benjamin Bt. Weld,
A. B. Trothingltana. •
Thos. F. Youngs,
Brunel L
Joshua L. Pope,
Rufus H. Graves,
Henry Davis,
0. H. Illierri
Theo. PoMemos, Jr,
Elias E. Marcia,
Aka. H. Tau Neat,
Witham A. Cary,
Thomas S. Hobo.,
James W. Phillips,
Charles A. Maey,
Edward Blacks.,
Wm. Z. Shepard,
Charles L. Prost,
Lathrop L. Rama,
William H. Nadi*,
Emery Thayer,
Gan. Weetteldt,
Zahnon Taylor,
Henry Z. Blossom.
Mitchell,
, .
ALDSRT WARD, Preeidaat.
RIIFHAID A. 01[1.1r, BecrotAry, an .10-1 y
ANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE
COMPANY.—Cbarter Perpetual. Granted by
the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, 1400,000. lire,
Marine, and Inland Transportation.
01.161101011.91. •
Aaron B. Li ppin c ott, Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhoden, Allred Weeks,
Charles J. Yield, Jams P. Smyth,
Wm. 11. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Bank,
Wm. Neal, John P. Simons,
AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A nIIODIIB, Tice President.
ALPS.ND WERIO3, Secretary,
J. W. hIARTIEN, Surveyor.
This Cimpany ens organised with a cash NIRO, and
the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to
Its available resources—to observe prudence In conduct
ing Its 'Naive, with a prompt adjustment of lossea
°face No. 10 Merthanta , .Igselle.ge, Philadelphia.
aul.dly
T ' MERCANTILE MUTUAL INI3U
RANCE COMPANY OP PIIILATIELPHIA.—ORies
No. TT/WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA
RINE RISKS on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Railroads,
Canals, Boats, and ether earriages.
ALL THE PROFITS dirlded annually among the As
sured, and ample security to cases of
Thomas T. Butcher,
Algernon E. Ailiburner,
Alfred must tt,
Thomas S. looter,
Onstame Engla],
James H. Stroup,
Alfred SAO.,
A a Cattail,
Charles B. Carstaks,
Pa=nel Bobtruera ,
John C. Keifer,
John P. Stefan,
Ilenry (Immix),
L Wm.J Caner,
reatoorg.
,R.RIB PIMA Prarildeat.
IITT, Vie. Pruidant.
staar
Edward Harris ?tiles,
John M. Odenboimer,
nahlon
Samuel J. Sharp/ass,
Isaac Jeanes,
Maury Preaut,
Edward O. James,
William L. Springs,
Franklin 0. Jose.,
Daniel ila4klock, Jr.,
William Taylor,
James Murph,s,
Wm. S. Smith,
A. 1. Attelo,
&uncle! L. I
EDWARD RA
ALFRED FA;
JOHN O. X , Sacra
CHARTEit OAK
INSURANCE COMEA
!IRE AND MARINE
iNY 071.1A111701.1D. CONN.
Losses in Philadelphia and
,ilodapain Of
Cash Capital $300,000.
vicinity adjusted at the PA
By leave we refer to
D, S. Drawn & Co., Phila. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila.
Chaffee., Stout & Co., ~ Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston
Hacker, Lea & Co., ~ Hon. T.& Williams, Ifart'd
We Dave facilities for p acing any amount of loon
men in the omit reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. QS (EU No. FM) CHESTNUT ST.
THOMPSON & ROOD,
Agents.
ilailroab tines
nj ORM PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
►OB
BETHLEHEM, XAS.TON ALLENTOWN. A lIC II
he.
On and alter iVeduesday, Notember 4th, 1857, the
4Nss on this rood will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun.
incepted) Si fOi(OWS:
'r Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Mauch Chunk, and
Wilkesharre ( Express ) at 9 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Ex.
pres,) in connection with L. V It. It. and Easton, by
stage, from Iron Hill Station, at 213 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at ¢ 90 p. At.
For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. 91
On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will run
through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return
atlas P. 31
TRAINS FOR
Leave Bethelem (Express,) at 9 A. SI, and 2.25 P. 51
Leave Doylestown, (Aecommodotion,) at 6.34 A. M.
Leave Gwynedd, d0.,.4.154 P. M.
SUBILiAiI.
Fort Vrem
Gwynedd A. M. I Goty•necti.. ...... 2 20 9. 31
Doylestown 42 P.M. Doylestown'ss A. M.
Fare to Bethlehem $1 50
Manch Chunk. 2 00
Wilkesberre . 3 50
•
PA2SENG ER DE DOT,
i'IIONT and WILLOW Its , Phila.
0554-tr k'LLIS CLARK, Agent.
tumbgr
LUMBER ! LUMBER !!—LThe subscriber,
who has for several years occupied the pi emisea at
Efloari , a Planing aIM, Heroine. has removed t o
COATES STREET IVIIAItD, adjoining the pli c e o u
Planing Mill, cai Delaware avenue, where he Intends
keeping A large assortment of Carolina and othet door
inglsoarda steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and
ecstfold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchissere are In
vited to call and examine for themselves, and every ef
fort will be made to give satisfaction. Orders received
and supplied at, the shortest notice for ads kinds and
sires of Southern yellow Pfusi, Timber and Scantling.
and-tf S. S. ItlODfil-
Clotbing.
~FIAR PE 'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
OLOTHING . , 148 North YOURTII Street, Wire**
Arch tad Um surf-17
WESTERN TRAVELLERS. --
SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT&
NORTHERN CENTRAL R.Luarar,
TWO DAILY TRAINS ERONI BALTIMORE TO
PITTSBI7ROII AND THE WEST.
On am] afteelune 10,1857, TWO DAILY "Lusa
wilt lease Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and sal West.
ern and South or - Northwestern eitim.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
Leave. Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at EIS A,
H. eoenottin with the Mail Train 'myths Greed Penn
sylvanie Railroad , and arriving in Pittabirgil at 1 96
A.
THE AFTERNOON REPRESS 'FLUX
Learei Baltamore daily (Sunday excepted) x 49 P. IL
for Harrisburg.
THE NIGHT REPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 19 P. N., am
neetwg u UV. the Lightning Zzyreat oven the hump.
mania Railroad foe Pittsburgh, erriviog stiddi I. M.
fp' All these trains connect closely at Pittsburg
with Maine over the Pift.thargh. Fmt Wayne sad
ChFrago Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and
Western eonseetions.
Passengers for Chicago, Rock island, Burl.
ton, lowa City, liniment., Dabmple, St. Pad% Ka
son, and other leading cities in the Northwest, willies%
one hundred smiles DJ hart/ Lad unit/sr in time, with
foer less ehangea of ears, by taking this roar.
Er Passengers for Cleveland. Saadniky, Toledo, and
Detroit, go by this rotate, and the time ie alleviated ,
being 11S miles shorter thin by any other mete.
ity. Passengers fpr St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre
Haute, Cairo, and ill points on the Laser and Vpper
mak. less changes of ears. and strive is ad.
vanes of any other route; end to Cincissati, Co/ati bus,
Dayton, Louisville, and ether prominent Mlles, as quick
as by any other routs:
Alt Western Baggage CHUM TISROVGH and
dandled with ears. -
FO R rHz Noant. '
The Sib A.Y . mutants closely with Rome Trams
ores the pauehla send for Williamsport, Wain,
Rochester, Sated°, Nina= tails, and Canada, thus
forming the most direct railway route to Northwestern
Petuuyisemil and Western New Totk. Peasenvire wiH
Sod this the shortest, cheapest, and molt expeditious
route to Magma Palle and Canada.
lombwTickets sr" beard. ta Philadelphia Ida Co
end.esocester by all the trains at Steads, as de
train hiring connections. Passengers
route Atoll oiled bridges , and all the is mn ra3ienea
of ferrying scrota the Susquehanna riser- ,
Pessewrems for Xissmeet,btruscheeter,Gettyshart,lhet.
udttslearg,CarlLle Obambersbarg, se by the was at
8.16 1. St., and SP. If.
wuntrzimaz Blume .
2ke ORS sa 2061 neekskate Iffy ler ebi„ I . edalteed.
Leg
with thdreates at-.g - -
or TH/101/Gil =Mt and lextlisi
apply at the _Ticket Mee, Cana Statist: 4 ll;l.
of Calvert and Pritakila. streets. • 4. c
e ep 2B o.c.A.Diu* ~
= •
P -
ENNSYLVANIA RAILRbAD,— ,
GREAT CENTRAL RODTR, conratting $ • At
battle Cities with Weaterty North-siestaen , and
western States, by a oontinnoaa, hallway, rect "This
Road also connects 'at Pitta .hargli With daily lips
steamers to all points on the Western hirers, sad
Cleveland and &Wady with Piteatnert to all port a on
the north-western Laken making the Inuit DIRICT,
CHEAPEST and SELIARLI ROUT: by which Yridght
can Ds forwarded to and gross tits G WEST.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AHD PITTR
Pith Cgass—Boots, Shoat, Hats, and
Capa, Books, Dry Goods, (in beau
bales and trtutto , Drugs, (in bolas
and bales) Nathan Pan, &s The. ak Ile It
&moan Cauta—....Dorneitia meeting,
Shirting tad Ticking,' (in Galena
bales), Drugs (in arks), Hardware,
Leather, (in rolls or bolsi), Wool,
and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, &a.ike....010, pas HID D.
Tgnp Steel, Chains,
seeks), Hough Denise a 4 rant, '
*Had, (loosest in Wake), Tobacco,
ma eat
• ke., Age.; par
Yetis= OtAss—Oodee, Nish, Balmy
Beef, and Pork, (in casks or Danes
eastward), Lard and Lardell,
Sod/ail/4 German Clay, Tar, Tikk
Ruda, Be 400„ per 104 lb.
Peers—Tbe. per Mi., until farther notice.
etitant-15e. per 180 lbs., until farther antler:
In du d = groan toy point East et Philarkel
phis, be to nun pottage . 4 via Peeaseitrinain
heidr ," All thxda eon signet to thnAgeote et tlaks
Road, at Philadelphia, or Pinata:ugh, wIII be fee warded
without detention.
Pas tour Au Wormley & Co, Hero phis,
Tenn. ,• R. I'. Baas & Co., St. Lode Ilo.; J. S. Mitche ll
& Son Evansville. Ind.; Datnesnil, Bell & Mirdatt,
sod 4.3,..pr0!0r sinrOtt, Hy.; R. G. HAL
drum, Aladtsort, Ind.; U. W. Brown & Co., sod Iswin
Co„ Cincinnati; N. W. &shun ,& Co., Eanesdhe
Ohio; Leech & Co., Be. a EllitYallket, to Inert
& Co., No. 2 Astor Howse, Hew Yarit,Wit. 1 Willtara at.
and No. 8 Slattery Place, New Tack; Z. J. Soasenr,
Philadelphia • Macaw & Moons, haltizeora; D. A.
Stewart, Pitt:burgh.
E. I. HOVITOIi,
fitnerslPreright Age n t, Diritadelphia..
H_ J. toutuariT,
liaperinteadesik k Attoona, Pl.
NEw TORS LINES.- a; CAMDIN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PEILADKLPILLA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO ART'S LIME
TROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEWYORK, AND WA
- -
LW. u follais, via: . l'alan,
.
At IA. M ., from Ilesidaston Depot, vie Jae,
City, Mail 12
At 6A. M. Ti. Candela and Jamey City, hay Jer
sey AmoiamoiLition
At 6 A. U., via Camden and 4 3.mbey, Amonimmls.
tkoa,,,. X..., .. ... .. ..... ..:. 11
At 7 A. M., via Camden and lerseiCl37, Morrdet
Mail 3
At 10 A. IL, by gumboil! Trenton, via Tammy
sad Jenny City Montag 3
At t P. IL, via Ciaiden and .=7C. sal A. Ka-
Pr
en
At 6 P. M. Till Caudell and .1,
George Minster,
W. C. Stotesbazy,
R. M. Car Ill•,
0. 0. Butler,
Ceo. Scott. (tnl9.y
Jersey ...renal,/
Mar 3
At 3 P. 11., via Camien and Amboy, Aemmuncria.
lion, Lt Clam I
At 3 P. 11., via Camden and Amboy, .doemiresida.
tion, 2nd Clan.
At 6 P. ll. ' tine Camden and Amboy, Ateomeandr
tion, ]at Clan 3
At 6 P. M. ria Camden and Amboy, Acoluenda,
lion, 21:41 Mau i
_....._... . I
The 6P. M. line rune daily, all others — ''Sarrilayee,
6.664. ' -a
Nearest Linea atop at the 'w.i.m:pal Asthma mfr. '
For Belvidere,Easton, - Ylem, As ., at •A.
sad 4 P M., tran Wahnt strait vWf.
_
Fort atar ftap, Stroudsburg, &meow. Tnibirball"
Idontme, Gnat Bond, to., at 81. IL, via D.la
Lackawanna at W cetera Saaralui.
/or Freehold, At 6 A. Y. mod i P. M.
for Mount Holly at 7 A.
AY LAMS M. mid S and SI. N.
W
For Brixtol, ?proton. de., at .6 . 3 i and 4P. K. -
WAY LW X
]or Palmyra, Itanoorma, Stororly,Dortfogtos, fordo
town &a., at S P. N.
Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON for Boriestoro
mad totem. &ate places at 2% P St
Steamboat 'TSTA — "tall for Tazany '4lO sad SIX A.
St, and 4 P.ll
Sf
All Linea, except 1 A. M., learn Welnat dile
'hut
Err Nth' poands of bergage onl ellotred eat! pa
senor. Passengers are prohibited y
from taking asy
thing atl bergs. re but then nearing apperel. All bhp
gage over pounds to be paid for extra. 'The C a
pasty hntit their responsibility for barrage to ono dole
ter pound, and will not be liable for Coy amount be
]sod 1100, except by special contract.
WM. R. GAMMA, Arent
O.Z A.s. B. CO.
B. B. 1101131XLL, Agog
Phila.. 'Pr. B. B. Co.
PR. I G ARRANGEMENT.-PENN.
A. 7. SYLVANIA C.MNTRAL RAILROAD. —Nsusainzia
direct tormectina sith the
PITTABUR.GIARORT WATNIII AND CHICAGO RAIL
ROAD.
Par Cincinnati, St. loins lowa Clly,
Loniaville, New OrUlna, EL Nab,
lota
Cleveland, fisnaas,
Terre Ideate Chicago Nehmen:.
In sdvartes of 111 other routes out of Philedelplua.
Forming . am MLA/ChM "rid, eat dr, Gnat Rut.
as Railroads.
Leave Philadelphia, for Pittsbargh. sad washes cities%
from the Pennsylvania Railroad Pageaswer Stetittei
sontlgesat corner of 1.1.11113111 and WaRBIT streets,
(entrance on Met enthatrest,) as follows t.
Train at 7—, A. M.
Pest Line at 11 ES, P.N.
Repress MaU at 1106, Night.
Colombia IL R. Line leaves for Rarrisborg at 2.30, P.
Linsmater )Accommodation,) at 4.30. P. M.
The Repress Mail ram daily, the other trains, too.
Jaya excepted.
Per further partientent see hand-bills, at the direrwat
starting-points. Passengers from the Rut wilt Awl We
the aborted and nioat expeditions route to Philadelphia,
Baltimore, New Tort or Boston.
TROILAB NOORR, Agent,
Paisenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
ebraary, UST sally
- 1)10H I L A DE L P HI A, GER3LCITOWICN
L AND NOR HIST° W N RAIIROAD.—WINTES
ARRANQESIENT.—On sAi After SIONDAY, Ociobit
19th, iIST,
Learn Philade)phia at 6. IX, 5,X, 9g, Ilg 1.
3-10 min. 4,6, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. It.
Lear, Germantown at 6,1,, 745 it, 9.10)j ,
1-10. 8-10 min. 4,6, 6,7, 8, and 16 P. U.
fp- The 7.36 o'clock A. M. Train from Menem:Am
will stop only at Wayne Street Station.
ON SUNDAYS.
Lear. Phll44lelMils at 9.20 min. M.. 'and 8% P. M.
Leave Germantown 5 20 IBID. A. M., 1-20 min. and
646 min P.M.
MligMi;=ll=Bl
Lecre Chartnut ttill at 7x.8-40 ard.lo-10 ad*. A. M.,
12-50, 2-10, 540 scd. 1%40 min. P. M.
ON frITSPATS.
Leyte Plillade 9a20 A. M., g saii ix P. N.
. Leave Chtataut gill at S A Y., lt:30 sad YSi P. N.
YOB NA.NAPUNK, co.xsiaouoeKsx AND MOWS-
Leave Plaladelphia at 6X, 9, li 3, /X, 6X,
and 11 P. N.
LUTO Norristown at 'I, 9. 11 A. M , 3 ad 5 40P. M.
Lean P4ili4•lpbia at 9 A JS , and 3P. M.
Leave Ncrnistnvn it 7 A. 91., 1 . 5 . 5 5 P. M.
MESTER VALLEY RAILROAD POl DOWDING
Leave Philadelphia at es 4. Y. , sad 3P. X.
Leave pea - aingt.orn at 7.1 i M *ltd IP. M.
ShilTil, Superlative/eat.
Depot, Sla' sad it' reel, street*. Philadelphia
fIHAIiGE OF HOURS.-P HI 1, ADE L.
1 1.. J PHIA, WIIALINGIOA AND 8AL113101.2 RAIL
ROAD.
On as 4 after Wednesiss, Nov. 11, UR,
PASSI. , :OI.IB. TRAMS LAATB P/111.ADZIP11IA
For Baltimore at 8 A.. 11., I P. M., (I:Apr.6o sod 11
P.M.
For Wilmington at 8 A, M., 1, 330 and 11 P. Y.
For Veit Castle at BA. M. , and 330 P. M
For bliddletown at 8 A, M. and 3 M P. Bt.
For Dover at 8 A. 31 and 3 33 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. IL .
Leave Baltimore at 8 . 40, ix Press, 11 A. V., as 4 6 26
Leave NVllminitAa at 25 and 11.45 A. M., and 233
4955 P. M.
Lesvo Na. CAille at II 95 A. M., and 19,1 p, m,
Leave Middletown at 10 15 A. M. Awl 3 05 P. 11.
Leave Dover at 915 A. Sl sad 7 P. 51.
Leave SrAtord at 4 00 P. M
TILAD.:S TOR BALTIMiMIP.
Leave ifilrobigton at 9.13 A
A. M.
BuNDAYS only at 11 P. M. trios Philadelphia to
Baltimore.
Qo
de,_ 635 V. Y , frinn lldmere to
Philadeipkia.
BALTIMORE AND HAVRE DE GRACE ACCOUIIO
- TRALN
LOST'S HMO do Grace at 6..50 A. M.
Learns laalimore at 4.00 P. M.
Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will raw
as follows
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
places at 5 00 P. N.
Leave Wilmington for do. do, 550 P. M.
Leare Baltimore for Barre-de-Grace at bP: Ff.
oc 31-ly 8. M. FELTON, Preridect.
SULLENDER & PASCAL, -.---
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PIAONAGES, lIIERQEIANDIZE, BANK NOUS awl
sp . gorz , e ith er by its own LINES, or in conneetinn
'with other EXPRESS COMP ANIES t ao all the pzincipat
TOWNS and CITIES or the United sad..
E. S. rarinrolai,
Gemara etnprialtatimt.
COTTON -300 bales good Middling to Mid-
Cog lib Cotkezt, Eton .indfor nut,
99ABRIN 91441.1f1T1X.,
179 North Weir stiset.
HOTEL AND SUMMER RANGES.—
Sold by CHADWICK & 880., 202 N. MOND
soild•ame,
flailroabo.
702 OSIMANTOWN
CIIRSTDIIIT lIILL RAILROID
ON SUNDAYS,
TRAIN - BOA PERLADELPHIL
M., 2 k. IL 66312 16
gate, tEape, &t