The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 17, 1857, Image 4

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Joiffiatiria
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A o kflkUtflgiff;SA.# N-T:p P htki.E
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/Aar/MIN •
Itiadriant; , Lecturer oar Natural
Bolosteer -- 7 , o,h-ft - -.• =
W-.41G0i,„-IBfaili lif.,-Prineipal, Teacher in all
Departments.
Rer.4I:II%IISIATPIDGD, 21'4 , Tearther lit the col
,„ • ,
?dine Teacher in',Primsry Depart
ment:l,' • • t
ikrittailb4 l .o 4 PRIM , Taitoberearlduald:
'DARDlfy, , Tbdollik of Drawing and:
• MASA isst lettiltutionjiiimotineed - oa the;
drat AWllDAMOrercietliberpifiCitift-iiioutriftio' Web Mid ,
tall , elMpldikr' ,
lc4i ,- °.1f.'4.4111T19140P114; , 111141
'Pt $3114 iniktikAdlate bepartment,
Bfo q, tlije -sUit 'lntidental Yee, $2;
Brad-• ': • lift* -forriiqg Or , Guitat46o,••
DSO& • genitorylg Mintehinituttis Deane,
- $2,),; Water:Dolor 'Muting, $3O; 011PMatingi $10;
- •-
Thu glutton Fees Intuit ler before soy rip s il
will entered. '
, - - Beard be n 'ell in private families at $12.6P
pereseitl4, mood; tal 1 , •
,Thne ". Siert possessesadranteges' for ilkmtratiote
- in tintitatilkillikoWeefpeslor,to there, of 'any similar one
in the'South. 'r;firehigliCtet to befooledida any Petunia
&UNA *tree complete Ohoug eat sade1'tillos001011•AF
PaMullip CM% mere extensive Cabinet for Illustrating
nlllo4o_ol' Nat, These .meanz arc Ip.
daily use.
All the College buildings M
ere' alergoing repairs,
everytlgssrPisillilieWe , sisfankbarttble suppos
sible.
4abersi Ateallay
„as/there any necessity, for,:
It could :not he }attainder,' unless the people should
never 4, , .y•
andriatipal bive the eating tottigol
•
'ae the Titi tiers,, any inquiries addressed to either
of them will meet:teak prompt. attention.
lY 11;—"ersoue wiebingituttulunlia, or otee - mialyeed,
may jitiett,i4APtetbuitil ' -
Xltt,f 1,63 a. -.if, Drofeesor,7._DAßDY.---.
f Fab r-- ' . - • Sk Ml ' ikR i f .. 1, -THFst,
School leer,' oonsistiOg‘ot tweTSRXiI, will com
mence on the eIiNgIeD,,WEDIMIRAY; of tieptember,
and.TW,vof,intui following: • -.• • '
NF *Male Bemicetri—Taitkan free.,
wilt* erni, - September Iota:-
Thitb tine for uitlen and "board, 'winding elt ne-:.
cc • ' octseleith-it,ench.sexoteriveraferml
iAI $ 2 0:10r 44104 , 4 /St :additto ,
smew r
oh i i re_km",tast Ate; • • the ? Oho, Teen ,
bran ,o moat( education " , ,liZ i re, ei FL :Wu , 1 0 ;
Pref • C X 'INN .. .. ,(90 , , , _ ~,..,,,, ,A, Ilse
co rn ' 1 XiMriril IF 41. be received, and rot ,
it th 11' v iii eld t *#,theadye k nitgaitof•the inett.",
toll 3 -• n...: •,„„..--',„ „,, • • ~, , i. ; " • •-• •
' 2 44.,,, Liiltreq.,... iti,t,e, 'lthe ,term.. and are
lifilftHi:' lirtz ifiTaitheilliTith i l n e t riTile ' s Ter a
then; • , • ! . e,ot„fisefd ond,,mmamental Adtnettion.
Tli! i. ) :,ii" : ~,, " aro sOtalkytoorst twenty Fro-
Eitenalvtimogim of:•ffeites, ,eiteivielisi*,delivered'
by FrotessolirMSVACuletcr; Piettrafthileitophy, Geolo
eFitrzsgfial7,,,ud..pcoistion., „, , , , .
ei le ihat'shwl wfat a valuable Librar y
end tiOlitalt ' plasol Apparitus4 is Nell-seleatoit,
tabus "2" ' fele - Jul(' olitheUrif, fnd,:Nispe, Mesta,.
(Ildheit ' 6 els. , - . - -
rispelF . Ai41;0419i the ; **Oise* StWdi,, ,, t
t r
the` Ali ago ' -The French Visalia* reside„lu•
the teeny, idelift . .thelr system of huitraction to the
use o • a lnizime 14copv.eisatteni, ' ',.. •".! -.;;,; '-' l'-'
' I_ /), 1 • AZ:Aare swiVded to youst,hidies, who here
. t ~ •• i (", , i,g, "suniciatjoins,lsOlui,,full ceisivl of
e 1 - , . 7 .' , eli - Aet ...Willi, or one_ of ~the eseapta
Iwo , , ~ , t i v la ya to 'Woe* who Ave.,neno
,i,i
Tnir ..., ' ' .'a ell into the thadly Of "tii.iirlitti;,
paha' . , ...' .ty , 'sfririkembht ii( riiside`p: their
physical education, and the improvement& their then.'
nen end mpra4. They 'occupy priViste‘ roosne, two in
enolt, , thei ino•Ali"of-the female Mellen and that Of an
eximeteliiie,A:ilskee • hiethipasoong those of the` young
ledieS,':' , ' - '•-•, - ,• , •''' - •
Thtest 1,:1;:" WWI Institution are the .feintlt of
the ' •••• • • : ! .1 "XI Mlle; than thirty peen':
°rite ,7 '•:,'4.,, . ' 1 "'" • ' • ' -
011461 44 -4 1, 10410'shasillsitottostion - osey,
he °Warier. - s , ti,'Frlnclpels, lan - H.
Witlitikeitl" 1...; ` • y,14. Y. ,‘
,;" '. ' '
The' OHO tof dw,t !Oho "1-6 per smatter Air the
intr 641140 44, 1 0 1 '" "es'•!, , Ysese are Reid:"
ing,vlfrltl I,4yelli*f, i ,
,• ' , 'Arithesetin, Ku&
Insiliel'PU, . ' tf, '-- ntili t Yo!R r 1)."003Til- and.
ticelav,for, ;rte i r t i • B ••, , , , ,, t i ii ,„ , , •,,,,,„ .
t ool
For thelieVeM•cl : r igk v .,ThleMoltdogAly
the branclUiF;elina,t, Am „vim! .1•• 0 - ,9F -- , - sv,.
ibh.st i ku - of. , • " , ••• -, - , ,•7;
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•innipuittruifempaktpTfelig i *ti , .: ' '
- :dam llil74l.,iiiriPliiaretiltio '1
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• mayiiiiiild'Ri6erder,or Vi v p •k" aa:', .
Benjamin tdershillf •''''' ' - '7O ifts;:' illar,l, - ,, ,''. .
Robert D. Sitilman, - ' ti*, ,440.44154; ,
Jonas O. What, Silas lt.' tow,, '
Jae You Schoonhnien, , Ailiathse,F4iferile,,,
00 1 731 wqoki , - -2 : 11,064 . -- .Dirlrek - - q . ,
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RUILADSI,I'i
42LTACtipDria- 9411001,11)110,018',
. &nix, "401014, ,
The:itiitigt(eatttit 3it,111.#/$4 Bap;
tazok.+ 4 . - • --
OliiirlAi i ii4iNt , Atitititi it ths Book Store
ItOVtlt, ~.mmt3tAtiltliktikOlLUTlVOoir4
of 014.8,
tito Mice, )I'll4 Jlitityiklll e
deiPMFU'r% - -
XDArti MO; tkiliolitilt
~- persons, 'koala and female, to gain a share of this
world?ggoedp_ . 1.% .1 r
DOPINESS IiDDOATIONvi
X+2lol ISDOPUBItI , MUSD9IIB I AOAI/11MY; , ` , 1.
Rine,Ath at4i160411.X111; StreetinoiaritiON,
will re-opon on MONDAY, BPPTNMENllakitalklfali
and winter Studiee,,nta wluTnytf# traelagn, ligotaidge of ,„,,,
bp foie
T lirDN•l'lliii4 9 o**lo 4 lll l 6:•,. 1 1 , 1 4' Jade
ppIL
the 7year tarp 'n r# "man
BUS
Atable 61MIUMaj sat btiiTllto i Wtdjaitjlipj
VRITTENDENWPIEIMADSV7p.
tiOM
MEROIAtrkfOLb haler 'oT EINTEMII4.
and ODINSINUIStraIitAI 4 0114 Week:,
Bocue-maariNG, to
oeummanua
LEctrulathaq. - - * • '
Etisdiavfilthibiroik frien l noitipoF•
tent "luidl'attentirk.-Teschers, under the .inunediat : W.
itopehdeiter,oftd. . l. • • 1 . . ".
• One:6CW Dieritazitnenitii-lhe OeintrY han,obantifolf
the Writing Ditairtment. ' • "
PlwastatatiMillipitobitaini aid gfai coikriais oil
Tertpe,.ka, • - • 11 • ' xos•Y
pto .
-rfWALSA,IINEIERS' DIST/Ttrit
WEB ,PBMADELPTILL,
No gleigbiairrerMitaterleniora Ilke
The twhenweliataidylkettenilire- therelt,
hisser ganadmarilt - reotivit-ITew iforio
,lalinder
fourteOrt 'years of - age , Into his family.. milli' dt:
Miwaratii, NOWT 1NT, 1 2; !N; •
Forney,' Editor of this Paper, who,* lone or Winnaleri.
now members - ' -' l .' •-.. itepthetl.
11404g,urPite,
soirollarmireotti,
RE NODE 11410 Mil
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„014.4 4 , " 01 ...in,* Jo sokinnami,n;
• ~EytipAri,„;4-dAl it A" . " l ` -
..Poltiersii*imelAr% it the oitiolot pubitetiamer
W OO; '4 ? . 4 4' 9 A .00 4 4 7 0 the OitioAeh.se
epheeiee , Itreittatee finish ire supiritir to Any iii
BRE- 4 -K.,4f
Serre4 sAirtJfe;altolfenitaxel :133011t iiipdKlcrue
tyetiiartety: of •
FANO! ANDOtINANWPAI.GONFEcITIONMIY,
kiesii*O 6 4.4,i; xreMpir -
IC E441 - 404, -.
C om t a lithA l 4
PLAIN, FANCY, ANIATIMIHMONTAL
CALIT4 AND 12 . 01.q01 1 :
NEW ':talflf"l/ ^ .4'. 131.1Op.12;. ,
Arai. In feat, 41(44 LbICUItSES, And
Dra,Toeczot or everre . .llmi mid countri. - " •
BelLemAvemetLijenta, Presentation it Roe
and traestneit- 0401feil ;,,,horta f t,. akakse,tiot,mi
reason Able
OPPN, ON SITNDAYAWPIMOONIII;On- SMINOEI' .
A eontfonanatrof tiropsitt it Wittivo,
bostorrti 'V11:9 , 44011(
• - 7N. it i%Ms,Proprietor.
BROTHERS's„
•EferAvaarrr, •-= • • r
231 South ittIRD Stailia.blitumitcittitmw. Pei:amyl
; '.lBofit.Biatsitti NW”.
4:1 0 Xi:1111DV
W1C40 , 4111,0103ityi1100t110 . 4 , t as'a Sttpkvbipp
rant ny07,. - Okiraittfok.tti Hilo& to •
4 1 45(
Ws have stsoluacts air pots fallen Bin our coas
sabdioaaltagoont,* yritio rofatill,peepatod Gold mid
Warafplaba#,:4lgloactoanitraad answer the
elan ., „- , t k .0"
Oar Wines"alai ara Uot atirriaanoell by any in'
the et* ; •
PitTaiA°llll72l^
CAMPAtt,t I S • ' it E;StittliaTT:4:Vl Olt_
:8°1:1(i-wR4i13/140rlier,1040,1lieuse, Fresh"
Salmon ) 1 1 11611 Oa, VrituallhWatr,kiineesa Bay, Abee.
" 14, 06 11. 11 4 P , X41 1 4 WY mirteir of OA:11E,
wild!
. 4.- itjalajia •olitgertla Soup'-and
and
- Tani' , appieno , de rveit 'u ttb bOrteßt notice, at,
- MN' 041eitEws,:No, SIINUT street, op
pealtt ilta litatiat e pase,-- -.•' - -
D . bLi V4 I O
, 4* ito.l - 4410 1 5. Weis ,spaied bO.lO
- MN ,It istop-Na - nor e4tabliatoutent. In We
mosk . ovi s ei ireg—ahe aar,9l4, story holag, for
the te 14;:tritiio Maktiest , for Dinner'',
1
I_, Ititthi iti toiiiibl liiith itrftet. ,
novr* - - • -, -
...., - .
-; -- , _ - • - - . ~, ...
't Waagi i ...,,,,, LfitiiiirS CITY LAGER
- • • ..7"•-•`.'""-' 1 ,*).?i-c!•.232 914rter's Alley lilt
WOtt 4-4:11
. TAUT ANT, • SOUTH-,
INlVeOnier of BUOAD and WAINUCL-diilap.
wiand ii4oo,44talialukai6-146(611. es toppllbt
th - '
-- , .., ' ' . fbitobrit
_N0..111101.-4MOW
wo r .,, , , '- !" , . AtildiniFole i ,_?si
,z,,lptgold.:.l,•Sgtee..
of Culpolidt ,coOdtrairEij r WirSqAtd keStegart:
/ 0 ,2 0 0 000OdrIbero on no n of norelddl... E1tdr
ia1,t4,4444 V ii" r "47 ii tf "r " Afr
„ ml . a t -44_,s t , iihtL i .% , i ,
..uator: ,;-. satimmAibbiAgalt*TatititorSaNl
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cold'.,_, . • 41011414.4ibilhatifil, sd'iillildilMmboi ,
"°`" 11l . . v iitilitt fst.ildSn'Orltltloh 4111
coV ir lpidkioAnt/011, Odd WO t i t. t lit
ww, . . ..- 104;fairdi , tire
..t.,!... 'l*
00133 Al, .0# 40114;00142116 .m,.,r.
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,Atto6 s On'7 iirow,toriplat imif vi WWI etilPirtence •
' saittengois :.,,Itis striti r iit 1.1(13. 1
••=vii o xiform. g laid , otoodoos.' 4 WWII
4n, , i d ono. i.pOrtn - of 'IMO . ii" no*
'.- it oommointfidol ' the**.. ' artiat°'
1 '..000111. due. r jrnkijs ,„, .4, lli
__.4lto gim„,.A.WolPiNtfe , , ~' ,F , f fe
- •ioamted i ltut "Ate how ... , ','-'''' ' Agin iiiiscribers,
biwbo#3,the:molit . , r '.
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OLD
birroN OIMI„' No, 41 North VIONT hn-
Petters of Copse hndlt/ithelle Brandin, Nelland
Scotch and Irish Flistroy. Also, sole proprietor of
,the Old Wheat . Whialley, li. I 31".• & Bro. have on
Land the largest and . beat sleek of fine old Monongahela,
,B o y s o c ,,, 8y,,, whiskey of any dealer In the United
States, sit = ar - which is, will! Improved by age, ,
rlOet Atareit,
JUN and other Cognacs of vsrioua vintages, in ,half
ylpea and quarter Wks; kelievelsin itnehelle 4randles,
lisle and dark, to half Pipes t hall caulks, Atiikene.eigimi
Imported and for sale by,
likailtr NY MAN & CO.
,
Sow %all= tlenthlloeill Oven t.
,11000R0 bond , and entitled to
, bentnre 250 caske St. Joseph's Pure Jain° Fort
iu qrs. and eighths. - • --
key su.pu eah ncbeonaltaiii:l6#tiaxaw l malt SootchWhls•
,1 y' old
ffiltypdpes Anchor Gin, '
Ifirotti Ilartgillonvide and . J Dupay 'Amodio", al
of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices.
JOS. F. TOBIAS,
Au27-Bmos 88 and 00 13. Front Sth below Walnut,
A LEXANDER•VHOLMLS, WINE 'AND'
2).. LIQUOR, STORE, No. 226, Sontboasi Corner
tiIo.CRGE and SOVVlStreets.
V , •
L LEWIS, IM,PORTER AND•DSALES,
.. IN NINE WINES, LIQUORS, DINKA% &0., 28
South ElMEffiuut,ThiloAtehiblo, suldyb
MANDIp.-- r rija9i,'astikioa & Co., „Ha
'lull faith 7Crci., br's):6l6 of Ongniten varionn
3lningoo, In half ninon an& onititor aka ; Pellotoinin
Itkohello .6randnyln dark, in Itair.plpipi, gander
opp, inkibno.niak cooks, all in anOinAnule sttrren,
Ainpornid for
, • ; MAY iio,L,liN f ,& 00.,
in 6 , ' 1fn5.11:11:146.* 800 106rth 6trdet:
, •
-Sea.
IP. , . .
OGRAWR „ HOT-AIR PtIRNAO4O.
'Boyd by afettliclOlC & BRO,, itECIOND litrid,
at door abdyd-14,4,,, , ..- , „;„ tatd.luktio
11PROVOIROZ-L'
1 NNW OAS CONINIMINa FtriINACIA
ICHILSON I S 'NEW ,CONE F URNACE,
aftei hatinirleeu putle l tint 'malloeyele tier, derini
the, t)T9 ton? r st.Yee or UM 011067 i proted,to
blttad` iiiiiitteoerfai heauf thabOdp fo to
to Oho' rertnitnfteW'lßoMlLAtlii,W,lcr
nfea are conatrueM irtgea AA'
pit, and 4 - tread; pin-ilitPedlire'pot, Lad
N . Hittite-141a or hron'atieee. The Are pot le imentotult
eld With •
4. faitlanitMl CONEBot IthlraTOEV
barge and broad at their heat, b#l4perlotie smell estrO
ttree at the top, and nnithig with' the annlar elbunber,
ticroilh 'whit& the' heat and smoke past to the due.
Tps waoo produnta of cesubuktion in the form of
smoke and, atone, are miopended directly ever ;the fire,
danritoni or _comprhated into the' tapenor ° ooze and
.001r11e4Lty strositnie the direst 016 n of the rays
of heat and light froin the fire. , t , ,
ft'lga heat and ilght in brought to 'Woo i Napa
Onee, tuatikp the •' •
OOLLEOTION OA TIM illiNg4 4Y14, •
,to a focal_ point thiiiisl!i tan orditiarY Imo, dousing thp
,Baoll Ann' aline' to booms intenselfhdated fold thte
ceughly"Matunob,.hy - this 'operation the 'Wiens Jain
-oriel are SUDS NpuALLY . .1.111.;•411.1 tiith ?e Teal(
,_rof PlAtiog Parmes orhili+, in other arose»,
AVG oilman, Orr, AND wanTanu t ipt panorat. •
' petnino denlions of ;Mtn(' rig the belt and
MOST 2001f0111CAL IINATING ASPASATIJih•
'Maid not fail to' examine the New GAB Ogusuirono
tiro, Suasion before pun:hoeing any other. The at
tention of irekitects and builders is nat.fealarly »-
gloated.,, ARNOLD &
(linotteekore to S. A. Harrison,)
624 WAINVT Street,
Oppoafte Indeppnde'nee Bquar
211tornego at
LE WI S ,S. W L 1,;.,5, A TORNgY AT
LAW, N 0.2 AIRY EITRIET, NORRISTOWN, Ps.,
will attend , wits punctuality, and to the best of Übe
ability, to &It bailout entrusted to big Odra. 497,3 m
- •
lIANTEL• DOUGHERTY; ATTORNEY
.L :t1 LAW Elouthbart Corner at 81011111 and
,011131" Streets. P,bilialalphia.
,81:YER' 8 TRO USE, ATTORNEY • AT,
LAW, OIiFITILIA street, Pottsville, Pa. anCli
, s sitt . f ife f s.. .
SALAMANDER 15.qES.
A laliapasortment of "
virsozve
PHILADELPHIA- MANCLFACIT 114 D
SALAMANDER SAVE%
VAULT DOORS,
• For Ihueka and Stores.
DANK LOOKS,
Renal to any non in aim.
IRON DOORS, SHIIVPDR.B, &e.,
ne4ood taros as any other 'aatabliehtnent in the
, • ' ' United States, by'
' EVANS & WATSON,
.; • • No. 26410uth lODATE street
Philadelphia.
PLEASE GIVE lIS -k CALL. ,anla•tf;
Contili ConnAtildi
00 • t
' :litT•794:tiS4 •
.1
6 ".• 19: _ „
,corittsgioximaomips, _
48 iforth PitONT . abd'44 WAVED. Street, Philadaphl4.
, commuturAEcEivule
SLED
'Ott consignment from the -interior of Pennsylvania,
ethers our rimr.Oleanitig , Mill hi innwid general ate.
klio,qll.llolST ANIS 41,11.0 ArCif: - - always ,ion
kitin?'& - liggnitte4l;4o4o4SlON,
A- MERCHANTS Dealer la Borkati •nd
IKARDWUIViaTCEFOTTIERY, nos. 23atimad 21
ti 0 , 0-4. 11 1.40 14 4t;;A55 1 00 YitOP*?.•2BalCtretit,
•
'VITABLEB-4 1 ElliedititISSIOX ER"'
OILANT imi . pottei , oVILKVANA' ..SOARB,
( ow) 188 Walnut xtrfrp seerdOpyr. aul-I)
.14zir#
/, s itbilbgx.ts - floi . tfithlW '..Alitt,'
. 'i B Ts7fgu BB, A° , 4 , Vlh4n , ,Teli
, 1 1 -,n;.'• , L$- riStaiiatiart liarairritiots,' .. 1Y
-4 /Xt . eirttlekoll, September idet,lBs2l 5 1
ti t:OPODA.LB will be received at thialkiartintanhalitil
e 25th day of November, A. D. 1857, at 12 o'clock,
,'n ~ t or the nostattnetion•of the Ouderallonse.,Pest
Place, and Oourt
'MI Room • authorised to be erected at
"PERTH AMBOY, J
OY, New ersey,aocordlng 'to the plans
and speciddatione,prepared at,,thii Department; said
proposals to ba either for the whole building, or separate
too thefigereut kinds Of work; bide et .patcele uttattu
°Very case accompany each bid, with the amount of each
kind. of , work, and the total aMountuarrled out p the
Departruentreatuilnu the ilglitt to reject or accept the
roposals hereby Invited, or any part theleof, when It
. gems the Interest of the United States require it; the
'Department also reserves the right to exclude the bide
/ or any person or persons whom there .11 just cause to
believe will not faithfully Perform the contracts, or
"which they have attempted to obtain by, indirection;
sad all bide when there shall be pestles in interest who
do not join In the bids, 604.41 bide that upon investiga.
Mu are below a falg price for , the work. , ,
Bide wilt not he received in grous,and no contract will
be awarded ter a:Wider unless Walla aro furnished the
121partutent of the prima of the different kinds of work
and materials, which shall be subject to the revision
:,pf the Department, en that it may adopt the whole or
part el the bid, as the interest of the United States
may require.
Ninety. per cent. of the moot of work, done, and
materials , delivered according to contract prise (said
&manna to be ascertained by an estimate of an agent of
the Uellektuneat' /appointed for Oat curtenteJ vatic
*aid front time * tine as the workprintelloB , and tail
pea' tent . retained until the completion of.the,contraat,
and the acceptance of the work, Ace., by stied agent
afoesaid, and Ile forfeited mute eveuterf non•fullllment
of /*strict. ', ,
Mntracts will bo awarded only to nmeter.buildore and
*,hein . VI ;;and_ the satignment thereof, except by 0p,p,..
sQf Pae S ecretary of the TrosonuT,4llll he A forfeit
ure of the same. ~
Bach proposal must b ee a written guar.
tee, argued by two •responsible perinea (certified to be
to by the potted States District Judge or Attorney of
the acid Distriet), in the vont of'B6,o4lt,for the whole
larbrk, or of a proltor,tlonate amount I any part, that
tile, bidder 1.14)1-when required, lf ids-,ppoposal-•lie,
accepted, enter 'into a contract and bondoltb proper
aid sufficient aocurities for ttifaij,k7ul performance.
, ;Form of Pond and C ute required will be fur
nakedlon application to the Departntent.
. Plane, specideations, and working'drawlngs Will 'be'
"Wien the let of Noyecnker„,erbeu they can be had on'
a ?plicatlon to the Department.
.-110 bid will .be coniidered unthrtlitfulty compiles,
all its details, with the requiriments of this adrer
tisoment.
The propos/1a must' be sent . * thia tiepartinent, ad.
dressed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and plainly
endorsed " PROpOSAL2 POR TII2 PkitTli AMBOY
OPBTIYAI NOUSZ." and will be 'opened at one o'clock
of the Dot hay named for yecelvittg the same.
'44.th ' skttiltne24 deereta=teLTC:ruiy•
x - prinEr:4T.42.,Es, - rR
0-opricE,
ILA TWO .4)/TIrciNTNNIL.Ap.E.T.Sue, . - -
NEALE') PlsopoBA.LE,tor sapplying, asaterlele, tend .
worktuunuluirdinfi • enution tud„auusiuuctlon
of a. pot-4 tic I*•;AbitAktor 41A441. 1 1 1 4 1 ) , ; ,
fOr the d Mates Phet.offlio Department, wake x. 0.:
calved, At Skat,..ofees.orlhomfdftiaWdraMPlPl44lo94
for the building, No. 200 South VOURT Street, on W.
Wain the twelfth day of December nett.
Contracts wilt Ise awarded only to maater-beildera
and airebaiiies. %Much Proposal meat be accompanied
by a written guarantee, signed by two responsible ivr-
Bores, to the effect Viet t be biddee,,wlll, when re4ulrod,
it hts propoblit' be aptepted, enter into% iontritet' arid
hbod with prOPii arid iulliclentisec nrietier forite faith
ix
f liciftTdanspece c tlialitlobe for the building' can be 'seal
n - "ipPllcatioil AVMS &Hee rot the Archited, John
Arthur, Jr, lio, it Nen:motile Library Building,
ere ovary briortuatioil respecting materials and work
- usbip will be *ken,
' Tha 'Proposals unisrbe sent to, the olltee'or no Cote;
sulasloner, and aditeased, ,to' Joh* Itice, and endorsed
~ Proposals for thellnitid hates Yost-Oki 'at Phila
delphia," and wliLbo opened at noon of the last-named
.dsly lbeiredetrlng the same. JOltlit 111,CiB„
Per 1241b101.2
~
.. , ' Commissioner,
ClOcto mitt eispro.
„,,............-- -- -- - ----- - ,-- ------ -- --- --
1:1101LNA',1314.41,8--4, handsome assort.
AA:lnuit, sesdras, ' • ', ,
i • Agar°, • News,
Cabana, ” ' , - - • • Sonata,
i Glerbv • ,Itipiter,
Oulooo, Oeneerolanteg,
Torrey Lopes, Union Americana,
Onion, Nora Cubaua, kg., ece.,
820., In li, 101-5 and MO }oxen, of nil eine and quail.
Use, In Mto and congeal:AV FeCelelogt Ow/ for gglo logfl
14. carnm,EB TETX, ,
(near) 188 WALNUT Street,
.
attLly • belotr gocond. second glory
?GA N°, CAllAtu.S Als11) PART-M.AS
SEGIARS.—.K 'boles invoice of these coleleilied
rinds oll'beerd brig New Vra,ii daily etpeeted trots
° linvens'Ond for sae low;by OHARLItS TETI!,
(NO* ISS'Welnut street, below Second,
;an) ' ' ' Second glory.
; • Ociote atti)
O. 44.2 p. SOUTHEAST cpluilat OF
1 0 1 sun! FIFTH Streets.
.Itentlesosula Best Potent Leather clatter Bouts.
; a , a Calf - do. do.
Pstantlslatbet o.llnrd,Tlosi
; oar do. do, it
t 1 • Patent Leather and 'Oaf oftircir
0 p Roc
' Boy& and Yentas* Patuthes, snd Volt fain
•
..iter Boots and Shoal: , •
11441, '_ lot sale . „ 0.110, W. TAYLOR.,
ALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
t -405)RIIWT;IOMPAOkili 04.. No. ON MAR.
is T utieot, and Nos. 3 and 6 'FRANKLIN FLAME;
• yii;,insin la atom a 'ergs and wolLatis, isitad stook 01
ITO ankarto.BB,,of 011 y kid Eastern tuaduratituto,.
. • • AlifrolliFfor Sale 6u Site OeSSßilitas tot Wady OT,,
0 410d114AUCIMit. ' ''
elariald ',Sample eats stock:
•, - •
ERAM ELACIE—BIIGRAVING, DIE
,igottair. and **mad, PAMInf,, say.lope.sue
L ir I_ll)l***.ttAtat:lin
ad aotVMlMi , stitrWri* gyritailitt t
Iphol ,
trnt .7 .,.oo.o4EVl4killogsm4t,..tiTootoo t t
.0,; lgst
ttlutu Gales.
,ITOBIgSTEAD FOR $2,001 , LANZ) DIS
.IIOI.mninuTION!!. 011ANCIA. FOR POOR DIEN ! !
The Northweetenthintual. Land lienefit Association
will make A grand distribution of 330.00 D worth of real
estate and maps to its members. The number of mem
bers is limited to 10,000. $2.01 and.ave letter stamps
tor membership, or. a 'Mare. Any Individual sending
10 and the stamps, shall be entitled to six shares; or
any person sending 310 with six names, with t headdress
of each, carefully written, shall bo entitled toslx shares.
The following la the real estate to bedistributed :
No. 1. An Improved farm of 80 acres in Cooke
00.,1111n01a, ,alued. at .._ . • 18,000
No. 2 . An improved farm of 160 acres in White-
aides Co., Illinois, valued st , ' 8,090
No. 3. An Improved farm of 160 acres in White-
Wes Co., Illinois, valued at 8,000
No, 4. An excellent private residense In Dubuque,
lowa, valued at 3,000
No. U, 160 area superior farm land in Cooke Cog .
Illinois valued at 2,000
No. 6. 140 acres well pine timbered In Witipacca
Wisconsin, valued at . 2,000
No. 7. A good lot and cottage residence In Ohl
/mg°, Illinois, valued at • 2,000
No. 8..160 acres superior lend In Whltesides Co.,
/ 1110 0 11 . YO4tOtt at 1.000
NO. 9., 180 sores good land 'ln Ohippeway Co,,
Wiroonaln, valued at 900
No. 10.. 180 tots good land in Chippeway Co.,
Wisconsin, valued et . POO
No. 11. 160 acres good 100 d in Obippeway 00.,
Wisconsin, valued at 800
pn,l2, 1110 urea good land In Dunn CO„ WI,.
ppaato, valued at 800
No d
N 0.1.4. d
SOat &oral ieed land in &feral:mil 00. lewa •
, : :
alue , 800
N 0.14. 80 aeresgood lend in Marshall Co , lowe,
valued at 600'
NO. 15. 80 sores good land In Marshall Co., lowa,
,valued et. , 000
No. 16. 40 aeresgood land in highball Oe., lowa,
veined at. , . 800
No, 17.. 80 acres good land In Linn 00,, lowa, val. '
, nod at.._ • 800
, Ne.lB. 40 sores good land In Innst Co., lowa, Tal
-1 walla 300
I No. 111; 40 earaw good land in Linn Co., lowa, val
ued at 'BOO
N 0.20. 'One betiding lot lu Dubuque, lowa, val
ue/ at 300
Np.2l. One building lot in .Bterling, Illinohl:
veined at SOO
No, El One building lot in Sterling, Illinois,
valued at .' - . 800
No. 23, One boilding.lot In Sterling, Illinois,
valued at : • • 800
No. 24. 40 area farm lend in Grant 110., Wiscon
sin. valued at , 800
No. 26: 40 hares farm land in Grant Co., Wiseoll
- valued at.. 200
Pip. 26. 40 sores land in Giant Co , Whmonon,
"'slued at 210
11 01 1, ,y 0 Wei kled in Chant 00., Witoonislo,
V ue - at . • , . SlO
N 0.86. , 40 sores land in orawford 00., WMOoI9IIII,
veined, at .. . 200
liro. 29,
_llO smatelstud in Oraiford 00., Wisoonein,
"dual at • WO
Nts: 80. 40 urge land in Orawfordoo.,V7imonain,
Valued it 200
No. Bl. 40 sores land In Monroe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at
2419
No. 32. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., WlPOnsin,
valued at goo
No. 88. 40 acres lend:ln Jackson Co., Wisconein,
valued at 200
No. 84. 40 Wien land in Jackson On., Wiseonsio,
slued at 200
'No. LS. 40 at,
land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsho,
• valued at . 160
No. 38. 40 urea lend in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 260
No. 87. 40 acres land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 180
No. M. ' One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued'at 160
Nb. M. One lot in Ytilto9, ruinoim, valued at . 100
No. 40. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at po
Ilhedietributton will be conducted fairly aqd honor
ably,' The litotes and address of stockholders shall be
written on es many smell cards as they hare shares,
and the whole placed. in a box, and the first name taken
out shall be entitled.to the tmproyesi farm No. I in the
above Ilet, and the next taken out will be• entitled to
NO. 2, and so on until the'4o items of real estate are all
distributed Than to each of the remaining 14,980
stockholders will lot ,
seat a cheap map of a Western
State or Territory A full account of the distribution
will be forwarded in a printed circular, to each member
of the Association, with the names and address of such
as may receive the reel estate—to whom also the deeds
*lll be eent and Inimddlate,posioasion glvan. Each ap
plication meet be tuscomparned with 82.00 and ate letter
ntamps. Address • LINDELL, ,I,ONES & 00.,
au-13 Chicago, Sinnott!.
PROICE FARM LAhi.ub rvii SALE.—
v. THE I LLINOISOENTBAL RAILROAD MiIIIPANY
is now prepared to sell About 1,500,000 acres of choice
Tinning lands, in tracts of 90 acres and upwawls, on
long credits, and at low rates of literest.
These lands were granted by the Government to aid
in the construction of this Itbed; and are among the
ricked and most fertile in - the world. They extend
frbm North-East and tiorth-West,•through the middle
of the fitate,to• the extrbme &nth, and include every
variety of cl imate and Productions found between thole
parallels of latitude. The Iforthern portion is chiefly
prairie, interspersed with line groves and in the middle
and Bouthein sections timberpredom inates , alternating
with beautifulpre..irlea and eeeninge. 4
The climate is more healthy, mild and equable, than
any other part of the country — the air is pure and bra
cing, while living streams and springs of excellent
water abound.
'Bituminous Coal is extenelvely mined and supplies a
cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many
pointo at 82 to $4 per ton—and wood can be bad at the
same rate per Cord.
:Building Stone of excellent quality also abounds,
Which can be procured for little.reore than the expense
of transportation.
The great fertility.of theses lande, which are a black
rip& mould, from two to five feet deep, awl gently roll
hig• their contiguity to this road, by which every lasi
lit/ is furnished for trayel and tranaportatien to the
pr nelpal roarketsjiqrth;.Boutis, Rest, West, and the
etonomy. wi th, ,whlckthitr Mar be, cultivated, render
Itliemt vetitable investment ,that eau be found,
and present thoi - most favorable opportinity for persons
indastriolis habits and small means to acquire a com
fortable Independence in • few years.
• Chicago ia new the greatest greartrairket !nth* werld;
said the facility and economy with which the products
of these lauds can be transported, to that market, make
them ingots more profitable, at the prices asked, than
those more retitle at government rates, as the addi
'enal coat of transpnetothM /0 a perpetual tax on the
It(tter, which must be borne by Cm producer, in the re
driced'price he roads,a for his grain. to. -
.Thet itie is perfect—and when the final payments ens
Made, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed by
the state, main whom the title is vested, to the per
Amens, which convey to them absolute titles in fee sirs
'pWie, free and clear of ewery inetunbranes, lien or mart
'The prices Are from gd to ga: : Interest only 8 per et.
Twenty per et. will be deducted froth the price for cult.
Thom who purchaee on longcrodit, give notes payable
Jr two, three, font, fimi'and six yeare after date, and are
vrquired to inipsovis . nhp-tenth artnu.slly for &relearn.
le to have oun'neilthit ogler cultivation at the
d of that time.
VoMpetent surveyors wIU itninintilithy Moe' who MIA'
mi ttrandne these Landi t tom archery, and Mil them tp
in selections.
The Lands remaining unsoldard so rich and valuable
those which have been disposed'of.•
• EMOTIONAL 1141'S
Will be dent to any Oho she will enclOse fifty cents In
stage staremnand books or pamphlets containing on
Maroue inetances of eneceseftil farming, signed by re
electable and trail known farmers living in the neigh
berhood of the Railroad Lauds, throughout the State—
also the cost of fending, price of cattle, expanse esf her
vesting, threshing, etc.,—or any other information--
will be cheerfully given on application, either personally
.c 4 by letter, in Instill', Trench, or aernittli,_addressed
• MIN WILOON.
iLend Commissioner of the Chianti R. It. Co.
' 4 0filoe In Illinois Central Railroad Dent, Chicago,
AND AN4 I OFFER FO •
Bale the loth:ming valuable LANDS 'in SOUTH
WESTERN OEOROIA. All persona are hereby cau
tinned against trespassing anon any or them.
,00tober;14157. ' ' T. R. 131,0011, Won, (la.
1 nonoussmY 000571 t.
Ist Distritt—Non. GO, OG, GT.
BAKER COUNTY.
7th District—No. 838. .
9ph do—Nos. 18, 828, 829, 833, 869, 378, 379, 880, 410,
Ipth Dietrlct—Nos. if 4 .?:11, 47
WORTH covrry.
7th District—Nue. 124, 525.
15th do , " 11, 12, 55.
15th - ' do • " 20, 27,88, 232.
LOR dOTHITT.•
'lO District—Noa, 135, 160, 168, 195,
18th do 4,181
14th do II 113,144:
801IPTBR COUNTY
ldth Diitrict—No. 91. '
, • TELL 00112 MT.
link District—Nos. 128, 250.
12111 do 198, 201.
abwount ODUNTI
I MILLIPIR COMITY.
12th District—Nos. 209, 291, 222, 222. WA, 225„251, 837.
• 815; 826, 396. • • • '
1 ,18111 do " 8, 18, 19, 28,16, 76, 391, 892, 394.
660,4706 COUNTY.
24th Dinlrict—Nos, 150.
27th do 41 190, 240.
DOOLY COUNTY.
)6t District—Nos. 7, 208 211 212, 213, 214, 221,222,228,
224, 225, '126, 227, 220.
2tl do 152, 237.
Lh dc " 211
doth I 110.
noosron Gomm
Btlt. District—No. 214
PIILABIit COUNTY
lith District—No.lo2
TAYLOR coomr
13th Dletrlct—Nos. 87, 88.
11,th do " 88, 61.
Q - FP ICE OF THE COMMERCIAL MU
TUAL'INSURANOE COMPANY,
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
Nes. 67 and 69 ir.u.LJAm STRBRT. .
New nil, July 23, 1857.
.The Trueteep, in conforinity to the charter of the
CiimpanA Aatantt the tollowhig statement or its affairs
oii the 30th of Juno, 1807: ,
Premldine on Pace outgtandlng 80th tuna,
A 656 •- - • - • 3216,012 75
Premiums received during the year ending
80th Jana,
.1857 700,127 81
Total Premiums
(No Policies Imre been fanned uppu Fire
Risks disconnected with Marino Minks.)
Premiums marked Miss eanaed for the year
ending 30th .I.uue, MIST $149,224
Lome and Expensou
Return Proiniunia....
En-Insurance's
SUB 232 80
The Assets pt the Company on tho 30th June, 1851,
wore as follows:
Notes in advance of Premiums
Premium Notes and Dille Receivable
Loons on Stocks, Stocks and Other Seeuri.
ties Salvage , and Re-iosurauce Claims
Clash in Ranki
Total Aiseets $719.21:0 81
The Board, of, Trustees have title day resolved, that
as an intermit on the 81x PER CRNT. 011 the outstanding
Serip of the Company, he paid In cash to the holders
thereof, or their legal representatives, on and after
TUESDAY, the 11th hf August next.
The Board have also declared a Scrip Dividend of Ton
PER CENT. no the net earned Premiums of the Company
for the year ending 3011. June, 1857, for which certill..
eaten will be hunted on and after TUESDAY, the 11th of
August next.
By order of the Board;
illdNltY U. ISINU, Secretary
TRUSTEES.
'henry IV. Barstow, Josiah 0, Low,
James 0, Dell, Stephen D. Marrison,
Chariest. Trost, William A. Sale,
0 eo. 41. Morewood, James L. Adonis,
, Sheppard Bandy, . John 11. 8011.11M11,
Charles Carow, 1 Charles W. Blossom,
Cephas It. Norton, Anson 0 . PlielA,
'Robert 11. Berdell, Edward liaaortss,
Cornelius W. Thomas, John P. Clark,
Thee. D. Coddingtou, James IL Mulford,
Moses Taylor, Silas K. Everett,
IL K. Corning., 4 Belnlyler Livingston,
James W . Phillips William T. Frost
John
1 1 i n i s a il; ;I. Williams;B rcu , William It. Hlrkland,
.
Henry A. Heiser,
10111,11 S. Follows, Eben D. Crocker,
'Willard N. Nowell, John 0. Aaron,
`Jacob A. Corey, Joseph P. Navarre,
'Oltrer Wetmore ' Wm. W. T. (lreenway,
Charles P. Marks,
DAN'L DRAKE
n02.6m ADRIAN 11, HO
MITI', Prettdont,
11,14E8, Vlce•Yrepidont
UUSSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED
poktpAsp,--6 nupertor Article, manuractuo
NA for wile bl. 1911.A,VNA t PITLEIII h R-ff • No. 29 N. Watoe .t., k22N. WI
pOTTON-1(g) bales Gulf Cotton, in state'
and for agile ht
HASTEN & HACALIBTBS,
US Werth' Water Str,eet
.RL S P, OALDW 4-rWholasolo
aad Retail WM' pd. QUO gani4 o t4 l o, ll4,
Oi4k VODATP4O.**,
NEW OHLEANS. --
LO IS ANA
sail' with 'unlck despatch,—.The re.
'markably fast-sailing Ship MARGABBT, Berryman
mast-r, is now loading et Rape greet wharf, and having
a large portion of her,cargo engaged and gait ton board,
will have quick despatch.
Shippers will Please hurry their bills of lading to the
counting-house for nature. - '
For balance of freight apply on board Or to
BMW, sixtoNs, co..
120 late NORT %MAIMS. '
Agents at Now Orlean ( s, O. S 3: O
MEEKE H R
dr 00. The
Margaret insures at the lowest rates, and will take
steam down the Delaware and up the Mississippi. poll
JOSEPH JONES FOR SAN FRAN
CISCO —To will with quick despatch.—Freight
taken at reduced rates.—The beautiful slipper ship
JOSEPH JONES, Nelson Pendleton, commander, now
completing her loading at Roes street wharf, has over
three.fourtlis of her cargo on board and nearly all of
her capacity engaged, will coatinue to receive freight
for a few days, and nail as above,
Shippers will please complete their engagements
without delay, and hand in bills of lading for signature.
For balance of freight, which will to taken at
very low rates, apply ou boabd, or to
SAVANNAH'• STEAMSHIP LINE.
STEAMSHIPS
STATE OF uEORGIA
AND
RI YSToNE STATE.
In eoneeenonpa or the depressed state et trade, the
above skips will be Withdrawn far the 'vegeta.
October 10th. A. MEHON Jr.,
FOR lIAVANA—With (viola despatch.—
The a:incised and coppentastened abip NAPLES,
Captain Eastman, will be despatched as above In a tor
days.
For freight or passage, apply to
BISHOP, SIMONS, Jr. 00,,
120 (late 30) North Wharves
{.BARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON
AND HATRE.—The magnificent steamship VAN.
MOW, Edward Higgins, commander, 6,268 tons,
rip; aail
From Now York ter South- Prom Southampton and
•ampteri and Havre. Havre for New York,
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday ~, Nor. 11
Saturday Dee. 5 Saturday Deo. 26
Price of Passage—First cabin, $100; second cabin,
$5O Specie delivered in Loiadon and Forte. For freight
or passage apply td D. YORRANON, Agent,
No. 0 Bowling Oracle; New York.
Lottery for Eoglopd and Europe, pre•paid, 26 gents
eiolt half ounce, (by enclosure of Footage etsmps it from
'other cities,) will be received at No. 6 Bowilug-green,
New York, up to 11) o'clock on the morning of sell
ing. ' .3104 f
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO ED
ROPE.
First Cabin 5801 Second Cabin 850
In the Orat-class paddle-wheel steamship AMUR.,
2,000 tons, 0. O. Lon Low, Commander, and NORTH,
STAR; 2,500 tons, Y. R. Lerma, to all from pier No.
8 North River, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED
STATES MAILS, vis
Uwe N. 'Opt fort
SonthamptOn, Illy, Women for Southampton
yre and Bremen. Sonttfairipten tpv pw York.
Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 81. Wilda +Say, Hov.4.
N. SaVy, Oct. 81. Saturday, N0v.28: Wedsfdiy, Deo. 80
These steamers touch atTIAYRE. Specie delivered
In London and Paris. For passage and freight, apply
to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New
York. oolO•lf
FOR ENGLAND AND FR4NGE,IBS7.-
Now York and 11111 , 71) Steen:Alp Ooropany.—The
United elates Mail Steamship MUG°, 2,600 tons,
David Lines, eonnnander, and FULTON, 2,600 tons,
Fames A. Welton, commander, will leave New York,
Havre end Boutheinpton, for the years 1867 and 68 1 Oh
the following dap
MILIA xat► YOWL
•
1857. " 1858.
raltou, Euturday, Aug. 22 Arago, Saturday, Jan., 9
Arago, ' do. Sept. 10 Fulton, do, Feb. 6
Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arago, do, March e
Arago,
- O . At Fulton,
Arago, d d
ra r y i 1
Fulton, do. May 29
WUXI TrATIM.
4Pl'.
Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25
Fulton, do, Sept. `4
Arago, do. Oct. 20
Fulton, do. Nov. 17
Arago, do. Deo. 15
1855.
Fulton, do. /U. Is
Arago, do. Vet,. 0
Fallon, do. March 9
Arago, do. Aprll 8
Fulton, do. May 4
Arago, do. June 1
Fulton, do. Juno 29
PRIOR Or PLEHILOII:
Prom New York to Southampton or Havre-71M
Cabin, SUM ; Second Cabin, gn.
From Barre or Southampton to New York-111rd
Cabin; 809 (race; Second Cabin, GOO francs,
Yor eight or passage, apply to
tIONTI4I4II LIVINOSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway.
WILLIAM ISELIN, " Havre.
OROSKEY tc CO., " flouth , ton.
AItIERIOAN EUROPEAN
EXPRESS • AND NEI " Farb.
MANGE 00. ace.
griKE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
A UNITED STATES RAIL STEAMERS.—The Ships
ifamposing tins Line are :
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. •
The BALTIC, Oapt. Joseph Cotatook.
The ADRIATIC, Capt. James Weet. ' '
)These ship& have been built by contniet, expressly for
tiovernment sorties; eters' sloe has been takers in their
ooustrnotlon, as oleo In their engines, to encore strength
end erred, and their semimmodations for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from NOW York" to Liverpool, la first
.eabin, $180; in second do,, $l6; from Liverpool td New
York, 80 and 20 golneas. No berths secured unless paid
tot. The ships of this line hare improved watertight
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES Olf
, 9409 USW TOIL . PIMA 1.111181.001.
Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1167
Saturday, July 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Maturely, July 18 , Wedneeday, July 214 101
Saturday, Aug. 1,1857 Wednesday", Aug, 6, 1451
Saturday, Aug. 15 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 12, 100 T
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1851 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1467
Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1851
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oat. 14, 1867
Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 7567
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1867 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1867 Wednesday, N0v.28; 1867
Saturday, Dee. 6, 1867 Wednesday, Deo. 9, 18157
Wednesday, Doe. 22, 1661
Nor freight or a image,_wpolito
EDWARD . COLLINS,. O. 66 Wall street, N. Y.
• MOWN, IPLRY & CO,, Liverpool.
' STOLLEN KINNARD & CO., If Austin Pars,
London.
)). tc 00., Paris.
Tho owners Of Pale aptpe qt#l nQ ' ID IleePontah/o for
gold, silver, bullion, quoin, jovoliy.pr coleus Moats 0f
metals, nines bide of lading,: s n j ned therefor, and
the value thereof expressed therein ' unl-tf
GOLD 'MEDAL PIANO PORT.WB.
• STEINWAY dr. SONS,
MANUFACTURER/3;84 AND 88 WALKER STREET,
NEW YORK,
Received the followiug Slat price made in competi.
lion with the beat manufacturers of Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
'TWO FIIIBT PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan
Fair, Washington, fdamh,lB.s6.
A COLD MEDAL at the Canal Palace, New York,
November, 1856, (being the only (told Medal given for
Pianos within the loot eix yearn.)
A (lOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balti
more, 1850.
THE IdTIIBT PRIZE MEDAL at the Pale, ' Crystal
Palace, Haw York November, 1856. Among the judges
were the first musical talent of the country, such as M.
Macon, Gottschalk, Wollenhatipt, and' many others.
St. & B. Pianos (with and without iron frames) are
warranted for three years, and a mitten guarantee
given. Pianos packed and shipped without charge:
Prices moderato. oe2T-tf
ALBERT WEBER, PIAN 0 FORTE
MANUFACTURER, No. 155 Went Broadway, Neve
'Vern, sole tosnulaohlrer of the colebratid Convert
MUD. The subscriber would inform hie numerous
friends and customers that he has greatly enlarged his
manufacturing department, in order to meet the increase
in demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and as every piano,
especially tone and touch, is personally stiperintentied
by the subscriber, the public will be warranted an in
strument which, for beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur
passed.„livery piano sold at the lowest manufacturers'
prices. A call is respectfully solicited. 0c29-Om
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
yORMISRLY 111111 KELLY & Elnoruen,
LATH WITII LUKENS, KELLY, dr. 00.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Ilas now with him the best Tailors that are engaged
in the 11118i1110S11 in this country.
CHARLEB BOTH, formerly the leading tailor of this
city ; hi. KAYBSR, formerly cutter for O. Both & Co.,
and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; Maar Wausau, the best Pants and VOA cutter
in the United States, for VALI% cutter with Deplores,.
under theleving lionse, Broadway, and with Deplore,
& Beaus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
Tho moat unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronise the establishment.
The beet of Clothes Made at moderate prices for
credit, tqu• psiees for cash, nol3-tf
I AMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR ! , Non. 113 and 18 South NINTII EITRERT,
ABOVE 01118TNIFT.
A large and well selected Mock of CLOTHS and
HaSSIMNRES always on hand.
All Clothing made at Chit Establishment will be of
the best quelity, end In the levet fashionable style,
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. aud-tf
*945,140 14
.530,098 Is
05,202 10
52,9:4 57
1.4.
B. KITE & 00.
YURNiruum, BEDDING, a..
No. 413 (late 129) WALNUT it.
Philadelphia.
A new sod superior style of Spring Dods.
LYDIA B. KITE. iOIIIIPH WALTON
Ruin gni
$201,15 4 3 50
400,164 12
CIAS I GAS I GAS I !-TFIE UNDER
signed would respectfully call the attention of the
publio to the faet that they have and are daily reducing
the price of Philadelphia lias, from s2.2sper 1000 feet
to the low prldli of $1 50 prr 1000 feet, by their MODEL
REOULATOR, which eaves 95 per cent., a clear saving
of 75 cents on $2.25, thereby reducing the price from
$2 26 to $1.50 per IMO feet.
Westin daily putting the Regulator on all the prinel•
pal and prominent buildings in the city, churohei,
libraries, factories, hotels, and other public buildings.
• It has also boon placed on at the Philadelphia Ex
change. lturaireils of certificates In favor of the said
Regulator ' Arms those having tried it,' showing the
above cori ng, can be Been at our Dike.
Store-keepers and the public generally nee requested
to send in their order*. Cost of Regulators from $ll
upwaids, according to Oise. Word through Dlood'e
Despatch promptly attended to. -.,
N. D --Play energetic, enterprising, and persevering
men wanted, to canvass for the MODEL. ICEOULATOR ;
can make from $2 to $5 Poe day.'
ROBERT T. KNIGIIT it CO.,
Office No. 41 Reath /fifth street,
nett tq Blood's Despatch.
CIIITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,
Ptimatnarata, Nov. 8,1867.
NOTICE —Tho Board of RoVhdon will most at this
°Mee on the following nahted days, from 10 &cloak
A. M., until 1 o'qook S. AI. „
Ist and 2,1 Ward on Mbaday, Noiembet b, 1667.
31 4th " Sunday,. 5 ' 10, "
6th Otb WeBf4BBBllri' 4, 11, "
9thBth 4 ' Thursdy, 4 4 12, 44
9th 10th " Friday, .4 13, ..
11th 12th " Saturday, 4 , 14, 4,
131 h 14th " Monday, 44 18 4,
16th 18th 4 ' Tuesday' 11, ..
lith 18th " Wednesday, 4 , 18, "
19th 20th " ThurTy, .. 19, ' 1
2tat tadd 9tids. 44 ' 1 . ,`• "
23.1 114th •' 4 Elatur y, '5 91,, u '
mho Aas 6B4o r B of '4_ 4 seee+Si Wards will be pullouts?
to summing ripsn'tas akto of the meeting of tber
Wards:
• GEORGE M. RILL,
• TAMES M. MIDDY,
JAMES LOGAN, Board of
VITtIt ARMBRUSTER, , Rgriaton.,
IL 101 ,y 4: 1401411A.T11, • , , ,
114043;9E910t
Ohiptang
BISHOP, BIMONS & CO.,
120 (late 80) North Wharton.
LIATI SOUTAVirfOI,
3i07
Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 20
Fulton, do. Sept 2g
Arago, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. Nov. 18
Arago, do. Leo. 10
1266.
flilton, do. Jan. 18
Arago, do. Fob. 18
Fulton, do. Mu% 10
Arno, do. April 1
Fulton, do. May 6
Arago, do. June 2
Fulton, do. Juno 80
piano Sortro.
,!Merchant• Olailorts.
furniture.
TAME BEST ASSORTMENT or LEHIGH
.11. AND 80#UYLKILL 006 t. le at
IY,DORMAN'S YARB,
BROAD S TREET, above Vine.
Bold at Veducedptleea., Oa and two. oc#-Ow
KNOWLES' COAL DEPOT," NINTH arid WILLOII7.—The Spring Montilla, Sugar
Loat, and Hazleton Lehigh. Also, best Schuylkill
Coal. tar sale. Tama cult. net.23-Itnec.
221(11 LBS. IS A TON.-BUYERS
, and consumers are invited to examine our
stook of "LEHIGH LOOUST MOUNTAIN and BLAOR
HEATH COAL." Our Coal le selected expressly for
family nee; being carefully screened, we will warrant it
free from slate and dust. nWe sell =0 lbs.," being
$$ 240 lbs. more" than sold by retail dealers, at '25 cent]
Wee per ton."
Also, on band a full !apply of "BROAD TOP BITU
MINOUS COAL" for Steam-generating, lilaclismittang,
and Rolling-mill purposes. Title Ooal cannot be ex
celled.
Yards, BROAD end VINE—Dig Sign, ,4 2246 LBS. IS
A TON, (ceE.sm] LEIGHTON tr, OO
CI OA, L ! COAL 004.1.41—TAGGARI"a
OURBRATED BPAING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
0041.
J. &R.OARTER'SGREENWOOD,TAMAQIR nom,
°NORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE YOREST SOILUYL
RILL OOAL. ,
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Rafe for sale, and are constantly receiving from
above celebrated Collieries,
00AL OR ALL SIZES.
Then le no OW coined anywhere, equal in quality
theae Ittid a Will will convince any one of their great
superiority. Oar Coal is very carefully screened at our
ards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate,
VERYdust and all Impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW as the
LOWEST.
Orders left at oriv Office, No. 161 i0131.1a FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWHILL street, beloa
Dtt3Al) street.'
•
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAL
LOWRILL--or sent to either place per Despatch Yost,
will reeelve prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. aut-tf
QOWYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
ri- 7 Nally rooeirlag, at my yard, the beat quality°.
130/10 ILL AND LIIIIOB 00AL. lika roationara,
and all e on who may, favor me with their ordera, may
rely oa getting Ooal that Wills eatistamtory to them,
oAer larerlor
at L O W erlorOwl kept' at ratabliahmeat to
PItIOXS.
ALIMAIHAVOONVIItir,
Kai-tt N. a. Corner of Broad and Cherry Sta.
IJEDII AND, SOIWTLIC/WA-COAL.—.—
DAL , YUMA e co, COAL DEALERS No.
BSI RILUII9 Btreet, abo Elgbth, keep eoustaatly en
heed, aghe 'very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh
awl Schuylkill Coal. kn I.ow
LUMBER AND COAL—MONTGOMERY
as NEALL baring connected the Coal *IVA the
Umber, buelness, Inform their friends that they hare
made contrasts for a supply of the Wet qualities of
Lehigh and Bchu , lklll Coal, and are now ready to re
ceive orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may
Del left 'with Mr. 8. KILPATRICK, No. IS 8. tan%
street, trr 'anti Me. WM. D. MULL, writer Dmir, and
W 4 '4l itailetf• anlB4tra
garbware.
QtrAYFR OITY NAILS,
MERCHANT BARS,
RIVET IRON,
Marrathotured at MOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
Oa the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works.
- WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street.
QUAKER CITY NAILS an warranted equal to any
made.
oafit-tf JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent.
THOMAS E. BAXTER.-11ARDWARE
CRITUARY AND TOOLE!, No. 91.9 MAISKET
bo•O Moth. mach We. Phi4Aolohlo an 1-lin,
acwing
• _
AGOOD SEWING MACHINE.—HUNT,
WEBSTER, Ik Co., beg respectfully to introduce
4hemselve ,- to the publto as the manufacturer's of the
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE,
adapted to Manufacturing or family purposes. '
Pres from the objections which have been or; ed
against those already known in this market, TIM
MACHINE COMBINES* THE 000 D QUALITIES OF
VIVI ALL. and will be sore to oommend itself, upon
uSsuulmiloii, to rutraltos, tailors ' saddlers, aboemakera,
slid sounistreaseu. Those in wantof A GOOD ARTICLE
3kat will make a handsome lock-stitch, work WITH
;LITTLE NOISE; that will HEM, BIND, STITCH, RUN,
OrGATHERj Indeed, that *lll give - entire eatisfaction
soon alter they have been used for years, are invited to
esti at our rooms, 820 CHESTNUT Street.
HUNT, WEBSTER, le do.
Sewing or every deseription executed in the best pos.
Able manner, and on reasonable terms. Samples of our
work sent by mail to any part of the United States.
n.l2..taths
QE{ITING MAC H.I.N E S.—GROVEIt %
1.7 BARER, dc CO.IB UNRIVALLED SEWING MA
(MINER still retain the confidence of the public, and
their popularity Increases. After yearn of trial it is de
monstrated beyond all question that it is the poptli4
Machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can
be played to wock well on all %lode of Ames.. The fact
that It apes ope-third more work lu the name time, and
deer it kfittati Wit it Is the least liable to got out of
repair, being simple In 14 construction ; that it =ken
the least noise, and that It is acknowledged ou all herein
that it le beet tar a now beginner, has given the pro
prietors a deinand for it to ench as extent that they are
obliged to Mat the Mlles Of orderd In many cases for
menthe. Over eight hundred are la operation in this
city, add the cute has yet to occur where a person who
has purchased ono has exchanged it for another kind.
Taking into 'conaideration, aUo, the fact - that those
who employ from lb to 40 hands In their shops, doing
the work for the tuanufeeturere, without exception, tote
this machine In preference to any other kind, and al
ways recommend them in preference to others, it would
seem unnecesaaty for the proprietors to advertise their
excellence, or net forth their superiority.
The uutiersigned,SOLll AGENTB for the elle of Wise
Machines, always have a supply, and have made etch
arrangements that they sell Item gpog tame that wIU
meet the wishes of all.
Unlike other Mullions cold In Me market, it In free
tom all infringements of other patento,
BAKER do BROTHER,
co 21-tf Chorrnat SQUARN, 1.114 X.
---
EWING MACHINES.—PRATT'S
1,7 PATENT—priars PRO6I 312 TO 125.
The " LADIES , 00e1PANION" is the most simple,
durable, eomPect, and phesp machine for family use
ever offered to the public, scaring equally well new sit
klutle of fabric), and without puckering the sloth, leav
ing no had cord on the beck side of the work, and al
ivaysfasiening the thread when stopped.' They /sew
from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using
but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can
lip yogled loin AT* to fifty 10 the Inch. Any 0110 can
Darn to operate them in half en hour. Printed dime
pon accoMpany each machine, by which any uue can
use therd. We are Unaided to offer these superior ma
chines at the , above Lou' pares, as we are not obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for borrowed pit
tents, this machine being made under ohr owu patents
iu every part, and infringing upon or using no other.
There ire some hundreds in constant use in thin city
and vicinity, which are giving the best satisfaction.
Rory machine is warranted to give eatisfactlen.
Ladies and gentlemen are Invited to call and examine
them and their work, and Judge for thenutelves:
Samples of work, and drawing., with description, sent
to any part of the country by mall.
Salesrooms 113 WASIIINOTON Street, Boston. and
677 BROADWAY, New York. . or 27-tf
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE.-
.0 The &Streamers of thin celebrated berdrage need no
Saeatiptionitf Its mtalities, or evidence of Ito excellence,
beyond the benefit they have derived from Da use since
Ito introdgetio u into this country ; to those who have
not yet 'irtado ah acquaintance with this CROWNING
Malt Liquor, it may be well to state a few facts
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Owes its typelleses ass %overage to the impeder quality
of the hope and ulait, the mineral properties of the river
water immediately coMmunicatin with ,the brewery,
and the sehlotille kill applied in Ito manufacture.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
. .
Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated
palates, to, therefore, neither heating nor heady, but
stomachic and appetising , .
BASS% EAST INDIA PALE ALM
Is the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern in
his fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy
pawnee.
"
DAN'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is the drink without which no Olen can be complete.—
no journey by dawk possible.
, BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is the favorite drink in England of lord and bagman
duchess and nurse.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Id the rinteh.admired tonic for invalids and persons of
weak interiors.
BABE'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Will keep in all climates; and is good at all meals—lint
cheon, dinnerinr impost.
BASEPS BAST INDIA PALE ALE
In pronounced by the medical faculty one of the most
wholesome beverages that can be taken, and la found to
be not loss agreeable to the palate than it Is beneficial
to the health.
' BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is universally conceded to be unrivalled in excellence
by any other imported into the United Status.
Dealers and 'consumers will find It their Interest to
give this Ale a preference. For sale In cask and bottle
by THOMAS .bloki ELLEN,
Agent and Consignee, 44 BEAVER St., N, V,
On sale ist Delmopleo , s, William at., corner of Deaver,
r y end (Members corner of Breamtway.
Sutherland's, street.
lierry'f, 1p Flue street.
Richardson & Rayter, 120 Water at.
. George F.' Burgess, 983 Broadway. 4 ,
40 R. B. GoallnklB3l.liroadway. - .1102-oln'
REEN SAND MARL OF NAW4ERSgY.
N... 4 —Tat NEWIETINNY YERTILIZER COMPANY
ts now prepared , to mesh" orders for this importsoll
pmeure gal Mode upon which "sires rue batiodetel,'
the Mart Is more than a sabOituto.
Professor Cook, In file annual report , to the Legisla
ture of New Jersey, says I "The value of these Marls la
beat seen, in the rich and highly cultivated district
whietr btu been haprored, almost made, by their use I
lAA It may be interesting to examine the causes of their
great value In Agriculture, and to compare. them with
other fertilisers. For example : The potash alone may
be taken at an average of live per cent. of the whole
*eight of Marl, a bushel when dry weighing eighty
pounds, and in the proportion mentioned would contain
four pounds of ,potash ; this Is nearly an touch u there
le la a bushel of unleaehed wood ashes." And again—
it is probable that the great value of the Marl tato be
found in the fact that It contalot nearly all the sub.
stances necesury to make up the ash of our common
cultivated plants.
Price, delivered on board vessel, at the wharves or
the company at Portland Heights, on neriten Day, New
Jersey, nevelt coats per bushel. For further particu
lars, see circular sent free of postage. Orders for
other fertilisers will receive prompt attention. Address
either of the undersigned.
CHARLES SEAnS, President,
Murillo Post Office, New Jersey.
TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer,
No. 89 bitumen street, New York,
arms W. ATWOOD, Secretary, No. Ceder street,
New York.
N. 11.—Thoro wlrblng Merl for Spring use should
order Immediately, to secure Its early shipment. Orders
will be filled In rotation. net 29.6 m
LONGWORTIPH 01110 WINES.
• enmity, AGENCY FOR ALL
TILE STATES.
TO WHOLESALE DEALERS.
By. epeeist arrangement with Mr. LONG WORTH, I
am enabled to oiler his Wines, in large quantities upon
the lowest and best terms. Thu Wines to be delivered
Ip Oinclnnatl, and forwarded by usual means of convey
ance (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser;
by which the expenses of Wrap, commissions, double
freight, etc., will beavolded.
No orders under this arrangement will be forwarded
for lees then tivontpfive cues.
All orders must be directed only to
FRED. S. 007, ZEES,
73 WARREN Strout, Now YOII .
117 the present arrangement a handsome profit on
these whiles can be made leftlie wholesale dealer.
sparkling Catawba, vintage 1853, quarts.
Do do da do pints.
Do do do 1852 Auer's.
Do do da do pints.
Still Catawba, vintage 1852, quarts.
Do de extra, vintage 1852, quarts.
Sparkling Isabella, do do do
Still Catawba, la mks, of TAriOUll fluently'.
Catawba Brandy, of superior quality.
FRED. B. BOURNS,
General Agent for the Sate of N. Loogworthis Wines,
18 WARREN STREET,
(opposite Hudson River Railroad Depot,)
no24hn Now Yomt.
POSIN.-600 BARRELS SOAPMAKERS
ROBIN, to mire per Ischooner J. 11. Planner
Per sale by. MART/N .k._IJAC/ALIATER,
toAl. • r ' 110 North WOW drool
IV4i4ooms .11,A1111C—Sow wg (MAD
WICK if BW). P 3 N. PIQUA 111, We Pa
Odoinge Snubs.
AVING PIIND—FIVE PER CENT. IN-
K, TEM:ST—NATIONAL BAYETY TRUST Mt-
PANY.—WALNUT STREET SOUTILWEST CORNER
OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
iNOORPORATHD DT TOO STAFH OP PSINSYLVANIA,
Money Is received in any sum, large or small, and in
terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office Is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till 7 o'clock in the 'evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings tilt 9 o'clock.
HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President,
Wu. J. EURO, Beoretery.
DIRSCITOIS:
Ron. Timmy L. Benner, 0. Landreth Munro,
Edward L. Carter, . Y. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, goseph B. Barry,
Sam'. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman,
James B. Smith, Filiacit Lee.
Money is received and paymoits made daily.
The investmedts are made in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE MORT•
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and ouch Brat clam securi
ties as will always insure perfect Security to the deposi•
fora, and which cannot fail to give permanency and-sta
bility to this Institution. aul-ly
NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. -FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N th " (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. •
NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
11 PER DENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N Q.88 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. atil.l7
illathinerp an 4 Iron
BAMOXL T.MARATOK. J.TAUGHAI 111/110X
WILLIAM HAMBRICK.
SOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH. AND WASHINGTON EITEHTDI
yRILADULPUIA.
•
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufatiture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land, River, and Marine service.
Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, & 0., Out
inge or ail kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gag Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, ,ko.
Retorts anti Gas Machinery of the latent and most
iinproeed construction.
Every description of Plantation machinery, ouch u
anger, liiatri an 4 Cale/ Mina, Vacuum Pan, Open Steam Trains, Defecators,Pliters 4 Pumging Engines,
Solo , Agents for liAllitenala. Patent Hagar Boiling
Apparatus; Naunyth's _pow Steeps ilaunen, 4, P.
Win' Patent 'sire Motion for Malt 'Machinery ant
Bt.etna Pumps.
Superintendent—D? H. BARTOL
- 17ICRARD NORRIS &'SON, LOComo-
JL TIVIC
• STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
BAIVINIIINNTH SUNNY, liAllitaio, rAntvLIW AND
lIPIUNG GARDE?' STAKETO,
PUILADIaPHIA.
Nomad excludeeirla the manufacture of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES:
Manufacture to order Locomotivem of any arrange
ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke,
or Biesteentous Coal s ltscrude ,tfetll, or
• ANTHRACITE COAL,"
WITHOUT EMITTING EMOTE, GAO ON TIES.
In deeign, material and workmanship, the Locomo
tives produced at theae Works are equal to, and not ex
celled by any. The materials need in construction are
made on the spot and luaue the beet quality and most
reliable stock. The twit extent of Shops, and Corn-
We Equipment of ;detainer, amid Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WORK WITH 4.NEAT DESPATCH,
07 ANY ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED.
MILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES,
With Weenies of- any glee or form,
IRON ADM BRASS .OAHTINGS,
• AAA MACHINE WORE generally.
MORD 5051118. SEERY LERIMIIt NOWLIN.
aul-ly
-101
ER ENN STEAM ENGINE AND DM-
A WORE.B. •
ILEANEY, REAFIE & CO.,
PRACTICAL AND TIIE.ORSITICAR ENGINEERS,
110/LER-MAKERS, BLACK
SMITHS AOND FOUNDERS.
Raving far many years been in successful operation,
and bean exclusively engaged in building sod repairing
Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron
Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &e., kn., respectfully
offer their servicea to the politic, as being fully prepared
to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, MTN', and
Stationary. Having sets of patterns of diirerent sties,
are prepared, to execute orders with quick despateh:
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. nigh and Low Pressure, Flue, Tabu ,
ler and Cylinder Boilers, ot the best Pennsylvania char
coal Iron. Forging' of all eizee Ka kinds; Iron and
Brass Outings of all description; Roll Tuning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work committed with the Above
business.
Drawings ud specifications for all work done at thefr
establishment free of charge, tad work guaranteed.
The eubscribers have ample wharf dock room for r
pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, /re., ke., for
raistng ham or light weights.
TUORAS ItEANEY
//COB G. NEAPIII,
JOHN P. LEVY,
aul•y DEAOII sod PALMER Streets, Kennington.
momg.—CILESTNIIT STREET
BRIDut.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES fora Bridge over the
River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, th the
City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En
gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OP SUR
VEYS, City Building, NIPPLE Street, below Walnut,
heti' the second day of January, 1858. Said Bridge to
hi of the following dime:aloes, without Any pier, or
with not more than one pier la the water-way : the
materials of construction throughout to be Indestructi
ble by fire.
Distance between abutments.— 388 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out. not Liu than.. 42
Eletatien above ‘ow water 37 ti
per an arch the springing line should not be leo than
eleven feet above low water.
The Plans and 11stimates will be reoeivai ender the
arrangement and conditions specified in the ordi
nance of Councils, approved November 24, 1857, as fol
lows, via
Seoriox 2. That all plans and estimates to be received
by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila
delphia, each plan cad estimate to bear sprit:ate mark,
and be accompanied by a mated communication having
a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the
designer. may not be known until the plan moat ap
moved shall have been selected.
Seettoit 3. That alt mole plans anti estunatee null,
when received, become the property of the City of Phila•
delphis, and Khali be presented within two months after
the passage of this ordioance, when it :Mall be the duty
of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations,
to invite a cominlealon consisting of three civil engi
neers, who, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, *hall examine and decide upon the
relative inerite 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.
Seevitni 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commis
sioner of Righwaye upon a certificate presented and
eigned by the Chief' Engineer and Surveyor, to issue
warrants in payment of the coat of the atoresaid miner
tliements, and also in favor of those perilous who may
have presented the three plane preferred by said com
111124SiOn ; to the that in point of merit, the sum of $100;
to the seamed, 8250, and to the third $100; said warrants
to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to
the Department of Itlghways, &a., for the year 1851,
approved March la, 1851.1
Poe further Information, or for cross eection of river,
address STRICKLAND KNEASS
Chief Engictets and Surveyor City of Phliada.
nob-dtjne3
ALARCTIANT"
ORYSTALOGRAPUS,
OR PHOTOGR'APIIIO idINIATURES IN OIL,
N. R, corner of NIGHTY and 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, Mauve, of neceralty, the greatest
fidelity of resemblanoe ; while the severity,_ of the or
deal to Which they in exposed in manipulation equally
*colon the queribm of Snell , permanence. These fats
enable the sub/wither to offer them, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to hie
Mende.
They szo eeenred by lettere patent to, and can be had
ONLY of R. D. bIiDOLTANT.
Ur • Portraits of the cabinet, and lite Mae on cantos
as heretofore. se 18-flm
~IIBLIC L AMP S.TIIE PUBLIC IS
reepectfullyinformed that Of have been opened
by the District /Superintendents of Public. Lighting, at
which citizens are requested to give Information respect
ing accidents which may happen to the Public, Lampe; or
of any (allure In lighting'or extinguishing them at the
proper time; or if not 'properly cleaned and in good
lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph
Daily, No. 30g Wharton et., Flit Ward; Charles Carty,
N 0.13 South Seventh 'treed, Ninth Ward; lliram G.
Kirk, No. 1438 Ilutchineon street, Twentieth Ward; Id.
W. Desliong, No. 2231 Coates' ereet. Fifteenth Vi'ard;
T hoe. Y. Dow lby, Gan Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West
Philadelphia;) M. 11. Dl'Fadden, Gas Office,Twenty-
Second Ward, (Germantown;) Win. N. Ma rket, Gan
Nike, •Twerrty•Third Ward (Frnok(ord,) and at the
flax Office in Seventh street, below Market.
By order of the Trusteed of the Philadelphia Gas
Works. A. J. KITS,
.00.1.8 m Buonrintendent of Distribution.
•
11110iIIILADELiHIA TYPE FOUNDRY—
IL W. Our. TIIIIID and OIISBNUT Ste.
• . •
L. PELOUTH & lON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore. aiseerdssi to their Vatchtisksisent,
sold desirous to merit its continuant* , would intinsinois
.
to Printers mad Pulillihenuthit PPlEClillibil
BOOK Is now reedy, and trom their thereased
VI WOW prepared to funtieleetery thing necessary in a
stimplete Printing Istalillatiment, at the shortest no.
ilea. Their long neetiest experieues to the business,
, had the (sot of their personal auperititendenee of the
intarufseturing department, Justifies them in asserting
that they can famish a more durable and better fin
'shed article than their ootemporalieee
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
eleewhoh.
01.1 type taken at 9 *ants par pound, In ex.:hangs for
new at apeolmen prices. aul-tf
CIOLD MINE FOR SALE.—TIIE SUB.
It_J4 scriber offers 'for redo, with a perfect title, the
property known as the REID tiOLD AND COPPER
MINE, situated 8 tulles from Coneonl, Cabarrua county,
North Carolina. With the Mille Is a plantation of 745
acres of excellent tool, well watered and wooded, and
a large MANSION ROUSE, with barns, miners' houses,
powder and engine house, and other buildings; new
steam engine, 45 horse ismer ; Chilian mills, stamps,
pumps, Ac., embracing all the machinery and tools tie
canary for the lull equipment of a mine, in good order.
The miss ban been worked at intervals for the last 60
years, and has aleays been profitable to resident pro
prietors, but has clover been worked for any length of
time with an engine and machinery. The shafts and
galleries Are well constructed, the ptqpplugs have never
been taken out, and from 60 to 75 miners can be profit
ably employed in the old workings. On the property is
a formidable vein of copper and lead, which km never
been worked, and a new gold coin has been discovered
since blot first of this month, at IN hieli three man hare
been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day,
with a good prospect of its continuance,
no':-Om CHARLES J GILBERT, 181 Broadway.
CIIEAP SUMMER FIIEL.-GAS COKE,
of excellentquality, is sold at the PHILADELPHIA
GAS WORICS for the reduced price of Nvn eetttx a bushel,
and may to obtained in large or small suauttty by ap
plying at the Has Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH
Street.
To Purcharere by Wholesale, It la mold at the Works,
In Yirst Ward, by the too, at a price equivalent to An
thrialte, a ts'lso3 per ton.
(Niguel,) J. C. CRESSON, Engineer.
PHILLIALPHII 0.13 WORKS, Aug. 20, '57. au27..tf
COACII, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factoryof R. W USSIIERS, No. 109 (We 43) South
EIDIITII, below Chestnut street, has become a saying
of 60per cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS, and also the convenience of having their
old Carriage !wraps new silver-topped and bottomed,
and sent by express to all parts anl9 ly
r .
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Card. per Hour 1
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Qqailka ' ECIILMILDISIChestnut
NIARCUS EAST,
No. 204 NORTH THIRD STREET,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL .BOOKSELLER,
floe for sale THE AMERICAN READER—a new book,
designed by Its author, A. D. KALB TAiea, for the use
of the higher Cases In .the Academies and Schools of
Amerioe—by the dcceu or ens!s ocliy. ve2-lat
/mut - ante Comvaniee.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COL
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Southeaet Corner of TRIED and DOCK
Streets. Capital, 1012,7.25 03 .
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or fee the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endoements--pur
chagea life on interests lu Iteal.Eatate, and makes all
contracts depending on the contingenciee of Life.
They act as Executor'', Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and 0 nardlans
TBUSTILM.
Daniel L Miller, . Simnel E. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William. Marti.,
Richard S. Newbold, James B. Maarten:A,
William P. Harker, Joseph It Trotter,
William II Kern, James Euston,
Samuel C. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Solider,
Henry C. Towneend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Itudolphtta Kent, John W. Honor,
William 11. Carr, Ellis S. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Waimea M. Rusin, Juhn 6. Brenner,
P. 9 Mohler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, Preeldent.
SAMUEL E. STOKEB, Vice Pres 4.
Joss W. HORIZON. Secretary. nIB-ly
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT
Street,'Phlladelphia The following statement of the
affairs of the'company is published In conformity with
provision of its charter
P1t4.11101111 REOSIVID /ROM AUGUST 1, 1856,20 AUGUST
31, 1857.
Fire premiums • $38,729 81
Marine premiums • 217.793 82
Perpetual premiums . 224 00
-----
Total amount premiums taken. $230,747 43
Earned fire premiums :6,07:08
Maned marine premiums 165,065 130.-180,078 66
Deduct return premiums
Net earned $188,859 09
Marine loses paid. $93,886 76
Fire lessen paid.... 8,081 11
$101,910 80
Salvage re
ceived... $760 57
Intereetre-
ceiTed...4,351 67 •
e hm, .
ance ..... 2,971 62 —8,683 66 98,832 70
•
Itipansos fits commissions to
• agents, sisOments of
scAPI. saS4l9, 0 4 11 : 1 0
•
fainlibing mice, books, sts-
Conan', toe " ' 60,180 err '
Profit and loss 40-144,285 21
Not profit
AMUR.
Cash on halal ;12,818 99
BIER receiAble 119,267 09 .
Bonds and m ortgages 165,000 00
Storks 292,100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
Due by agents and • .
others 22,812 93
$794,006 84
DIREOTOkS.
•P. M. Potts, k . - Wm. N. Poach,
O. E. Spangler, • R. T. Ransil, •
Abraham Hen. H. H. Houatrm,
Wm. H. Woods, Jos. B. Withers,
George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, 'Si. Ealgstel,
0.0. Sower, Oloiaies Y. Norton,
John W. Seaton, John H.-Lower.,
Herman Haupt, James B. Stiles .
Nathan B. Potts,
111
H. H. ShllliN c ,, : .. r e i: 5 1...
• PXBOITAL H. POTTS, est
C. E. Briancon, Vice Presid'ent.
W. H. WOODS, Secretary. •
0e22 •- R. T. KIISIL. Tresamer
lIVIIIIANOR.
SPRING GARDEN EIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASH,
' AND diaduRELT INVESTED,
OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF BLYTIf AND WOOD
STfle, SPRING GARDENS.
()HARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
. DIRECTOII/1.
John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil. s, '
David Woelpper, Lewis Shinnaek
Benjamin Davis, John Lindell,
John Evans, Jr Charles Field,
At.ley M. Park, 'William R. Woo .
James Darnell, John 11. Stevenson,
Jacob 8. Mintzer., Cumin Stoddard,
Henry Homer, Then. D. Tillingheat,
George K. Childs.
Jour; H. DOIINER,T, President,
L. RRUMBHAAR, Secretary. Sept 21-1 y
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
OFFICE 414 WALNUT It., Franklin liiiHdino.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE fd INCREASE
TO W 0,400.
Thin Company ie now fully organ'ted, and prepared to
make alt kinds of Ineuranee KAMA ion or damage by
Fire and Marine Perils, at current tutee.
OFFICERS.
10.0. Leuarumr, President. ,
RICHARD SHIELDS, Viet PretUant.
GEO. SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRZOTORS.
11. 0. Laughlin,
D. Sharwood,
Win. Osborne,
Richard ShielJd,
T. P. Showell,
%IRE QUAKER CITY INS UR ANC E
00WPANT, OMee No. es oats I'M WALNUT St.
Capital and Surplus, $260,000.
,This Company continues to make Insurance =
ides or damage by Fire and the Peribs of the Sea,
Navigation and Transportation at current rates.
President—GEO. 11. HART
Vies President—N. P. ROSS. •
Secretary and Treasurer-11. B. comma/km
Assistant Secretary—S. R. BUTLER.
ROTORS.
George 11. Mart, R. W. Batley,
E. P. Rose, Charles Q. Imlay,
A. 0. Cattail, Wm. D. Lewin, Jr.,
Joseph Edwards, J. L. Pomeroy,
John G. Dale, Andrew R. Chambers,
Ron. Henry H. Fan, 11. R. Coggshall,
Poster S. Perkin'. Baronet Janes, M. D.,
John H. Chambers, A. P. Cheesbrough.
au Sly
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CONFA
NY, NEW Y08.R..-Gince, No 29 141111 Weft, ad.
joining the ifeclanics , Bank--Cash Capital, $214,00 , 3,
with a Burping. This Company hum* linildloge, it er
obandise, Furniture,,Yessala in }era and their Cargoes,
and other property rag Loft or Damage by Nile and.
to Iwo 04,2140 %whin. in.: .1 t., I 18
imottßa ~.7i, ,
Rotary Grinnell, Joiluta L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, , 'lnfos B. Gralld,
Henry O. Brewer, Henry Darin
Edmund Penfold, 0. H. Lillealtial,
Ranson K. Corning, Theo. Polhemns, jr.
Ogdee Haggerty, Minks B. Morgan,
Thomas Nonagon, Abut. R. Van Neat,
John 11. Bade, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, . Thomas B. Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W. Phillip - ,
Loafs Lorut, Oharles A. Mazy,
&lapel G. Gild*, . ' Edward Rinaken,
Stepl. Cambreleng, Wm. K. Shepard, .
Tikernas Becdt, Ottaidea4i. Prost,
John Ward, Lotbrop L. Stargelfr
Ilenry K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick,
Pater Ede', T Baehr? Thayer,
Benjamin H Field, Gee. Waal - 01dt,
A. R. Prothingham, Wasson Taylor,
Thee. Y. Youmis, Ilenrill. Slalom..
• . Sanaa L. litteh•tl,
• ALBERT WARD, Ppsident.
RH , 3141110 A. OLILIT, emerettry. " 111104 y
MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE
COMPANY.--Charter Perpetual. Omitted by
the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, SOOO,OOO.
Marine, and Band Transportation.
D/11011 . 012
,
Aaron IL Lippincott , Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes Alfred Weal, •
Oharlee J. P 1.1 4, Jame . P. trifth,
Wm. D. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank,
Wm. Neal, John P. 41mono,
AADDIe s. LIPPINCOTT, President,
WIK A. ILHODInI, Vice President.
ALFRED WEEKS Secrete:l.
J. W. MARPIEN , Surveyor.
Thin Compan y was organteed with a nub capital, and
the Directors bare determined to adapt the bualness to
Ito available resources—to observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adJustmedt or toms.
Oece No. 10 Merchants , Exchange, Philadelphis.
aal-d/y
9pHE • MERCANTILE MUTUAL WRIT
31_ RANCE COMPANY Or PaILADILPHLt.-0116ce
No. 222 WALNUT Street, opposite the Ex go. MA
RINz RISKS'on Vessels Cargoes, end Fn hte: IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per
°Lasts, boats, and other carriages.
ALL WIN PROFITS divided anasally seam the Al.
awl ample seaway In outs GI lose.
DIJJOIO2II
Rdward Harris Mita, ..
John M. Odenhelmer,
Mahlon Williamson,
Samuel J. Sharplona,
Ir.tao Jeans',
Unary Premark, •
Fidsrard O. Jiang,
William L. Springs,
Franklin O. Jones,
Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
William Tat,
Jame Mare ,
Wm. F. Snail,
A. J. Autelo,
AL7 •
L
VOW
/Cal 0./Filmy •
Thomas T. Batches,
Alernou Z. dabburner,
Alfred Fusin,
Thomas 8. Yoder,
Gustavus English,
lames H. Stroup,
Alfred Slade
A. G. Outten,
ja.a lsr . l eir es i.ju ld. : o l.. ers r taink :
John 0. Koller,
Henry Idrurnbo,
Wm./Hiatt,
,zeutalm
VKARTER OAK FIRE AND 'MARINE
N..." iNsuamtos ODISPANY or lIARTFORO, CORN.
Cub Capital 5300,000. Lomas ha Philo&lphla sae
vicinity atijaated at the .Philadeipitio Ojilee.
By tears trit refer to
1
D. S. Drawn & Co., Phila. Hon. lost Jones, Phila.
Chaffee!, Stout k Co., " Hon. Rufus Choate, Bootee
Hacker, Lea & Co. " Hon. D. S. Williams, liartht
We hare facilities for p acing any amount of luau.
ranee in the most tellable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA UENERAL INSURANCE
AUENCY, No. 413 (old No. 146) CHESTNUT fir.
THOMPSON & ROOD
Agents.
ttai!tomb Fines.
I%JORTH PENZ#SYLVANIA RAILROAD
ARRANUESLENT.
11 , 01 i
DETIILNIIESI, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MA UCH
MUNE, WILK ESDARRE, DOYLESTOWN, AC
On and after We Inesay, Number 4th, 1: , 37 the
trellis on this road will leave Philadelphia daily iSuri
dajn excepted) u iollosfe :
Ednethlehem, Easton, Allentown Mauch Chunk, and
Wilkesbarre (Express) at 9 A 94.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Much Chunk, (Ex.
pres,) in connection a ith L. V. It E. and Easton, by
gage, front Iron 1)5) Station, at 2 15 P. Al.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 4 2,11 P, M.
For Owynedd, do Itt 10 A.
On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A M. train will ran
throtigh to Doylestown, lenwlng Doylestown to return
ot 1 3o
TRAM YOU PUILADELPLUA
. . . ..
Leave lletheleut (Lipreaa,) at 9 A. 'AL, and 2,25 P ISt
L e . r ., poylet.to-en, (Accommodationd at 035 A M.
Leave Uvflarocid, "`" n'"'"' do''" at 220 P.M
ON SUNDAYS.
For From
(11.y:stla 915 A. M. Gwynedd....,,_ 220 P.Ol .
Do) lestown 430 P. 51 I Doylestown 635 A. M.
Fare to Bethlehem • 91 50
• Mauch Chunk 00
Wllkeiletrre . 4 to
PASSENGER DEPOT,
FRONT and WILLOW Ste , Philo
n 0.14( ELLIS CLARK, Ageot.
tnuiticr.
AMBER I LUMBER I !—The subscriber,AA who has for several years occupied the premises et
Sloan's Planing Mill Kensington has removed to
COATES STREET W HARF , adjoining the Phelan
Planing Mill, on Delaware crease, where he intends
keeping A large assortment of Carolina and other deer.
log boards, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and
scaffold be a rds, thoroughly seasoned and well worked,
For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers atii ,
vited to call and anemia* for thenmelves, and every ef
fort wilt be made to give eatisfactiott. Orders received
a n d se plied at the shortest notice for els Made and
sines o f Southern yellow Pine, Timber and Scantling.
anl.tf I. ktetura.
elotbihg.
QHAR PE 'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
Haab, 145 North 701711T31 ittgrot, borriga
Mak •444 Bei9l. 6¢ol-17
TIWrSTERIT TRAVELLERS.
PRBING AND MEHRA ARRANGES EMT&
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILwAr.
TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE TO
PITTSBURGH. AND THE WEST.
On and after June 15t,1157, TWO DAILY MAIM
will leave Calvert Station kw Pittsburgh end all West
ern and South or Northwestern ranee. '
THE MORNIN s G MAIL TRAIN -
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) et 3.13 A.
M. connecting with the Half Train our the Weld Ponca
Ayloanlic Railroad, and arriving in yittilirlish-0 LSO
A. H.
THE AFTERNOON zniums TRAIN
Leaves Baltiniore daily (Sunday ewpted) at 3 P. Y.
for Harrisburg.
THE NIGHT P.X.PRISS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at. 10 P. efFs
erecting with the Lightning Express over the Pensayl
vsnia Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.33 P:
Di Ati these trains connect closely at IMAM
with trains over the Pittshink, For: Wavle and
Chicago Railroad, and its Norther% Beathent
Western censections.
Ea- Passengers for Ching°, Estak
ton, lowa City, Milmankce, Duboque, t. P
trlj
St
son, and other leading cities In "he Northwest..l43lM,
ens nellarea miles of travel Lad in keens to Cu*, Twat
four ins changes of ran, bytaMa g tg& so u s &
Da- Passengers for Cleveland. Esedwdry, Toledo, sad
Detroit. go by this route, and the thaw ligovbd,
being 113 miles shorter than by any ether nate.
117' Parsengen for St. Lords,lndinuars . Una
Reuter Cairo, and all Mate on the Loser Hipper
Mississippi, wake lees changes of can, sad arrive Di ad
vance of any other route; and to Cineinnetl, Colvjtebas,
Dayton, Louisville. and other promineutti n , to pur..lc
as by any other route. -
All Western Baggage CHROICID THROUGH anal
Aand/sil tersh Carr.
FOR THY NORTH.-
The 8.15 Ala connects elosalywith ltsisset,Trainsi
over the Dauphin road for Williamsport, 'Elmira,
Rochester, Buffalo Niagara Palls, and Canada, thus
forming the moat direct railway route to II orthwestont
Pennsylvania and Western New York. Eueempses still
And this the shortest, cheapest, ant- expeditious
route to NHmeara Palls and Cant,.
Through Tickets me tuned to Philedsdpitill Vie Or•
!amble and Lancaster by sit the trains at AA tea, emit
train haring' rare connections. E•amengers hy this
route Avoid tromelled bridges, and an the ineourouteues
of ferrying scrota the flogeelanna river.
Passengers, for Hanover, Malkahesiar,GAVllllllM.
sit
8.15
01431/10, Ciguabersharg, go by the trains • t
8.15 df. Si., and 3 P.ll.
WZATNINSTIA BRAD
The (union this rood make trip tor dui, comsest.
lag with the train at 3 P. M.
Pot THROUGH TTC/CITT sot thithhi
apply at the Vaal Ogles, glalukagt ellatilaiiM s t kn4 ram
a Calvert and lfrduldln roussehre- • •
septi-tf *- • a 0. - Alliglng, &V t.
•
• r .lls-twirlasia
eltEaT 11D13111 ; Connasting the 41-
ite Sittfii Pith litesteto, Itorlds-irestera, and Partlt
weetern States, by s continuous litadbray ?amt. This
Road also connects at ['disbar& 'with daily line of
steamers to all ports of the Weetern Ildrets, and at
Gleseland and Sandusky ifttlf isteireers S 6 all Ports on
the Worth-yes - tern Lakes; making*, wort DIEM.
CLISAPEST and EXLIABLE BOLIfibP. lOW'S:gist
eau be foded to sad from the DUST WEST.
BITES rw
BE ar TWEEN PHILADZSZKia AID rms.
HU ROIL
01,146 U
Purr three—Boob, Shod, Hate, and
Cape, Dinka Goads, (In bates
baba and bunks), Drugs, fin loxes
and bales) Teathars Pun, &o - 90 e. per HO /be
Seocurn thres—DomeildaSheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (In original
baba), Drage (Its caske), Hardware,
Leather, (in renew bares), , Wixd,
and Sheep Pelts,Eastward, kn. per 100 Ike
Tatar. CIASIL—AZITAIII, steel, Chiba -
(in teaks), Hemp, Baron and Pork,
Belted , (loose or in neete), Tobftsie,
nutnesetazed,(neepteigars ole eft
krt., &a Oho., par 111111 Its
Toms Gnaws—thefea gbh, seep,
Bee, and perk, (la oaks or bozlO
wriard), Ludanduribil,Naib,
Bodo Ash,Gartnen any, Tar, Pitch,
Engin, &a 50e. per 100 Ile
Peons-75e. per bid., until further nab*.
per bale, not exceeding sox waled,
until further notice.
In adman; Goods from any point But of Philadel
phia, be vehicular total:whop .44 pnwrig. a si s
Railroad ." All Goode eonegr.ed to She Agents of thia
Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forverbd
without detenUon.
yaslaaT etoal7B.--Harria, Wormley &Co., Womb.*
Tenn.; B. F. Boas & Co.. Bt. Louis, Mo. • P. a. o.ll2hey
Co., Xraorrillo, Indiana i Domoutif, & Co,
and Carter & Jewett. Looming, =r.; B. 0.
Madison, Ind,- U. W. Brown Z 00., welnria
& Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham A. C 0.., Zoarmilo,
Ohio; Leech & Co., No. Al EJlhr street,s • loork
& Co., No. 2 Astor Liam, New York, No.l WWI* st.
and No 8 Battery Plate, New Tea; T. ilieWelßWe
Philadelphia; hl raw SCOW, Bantillgrn -D. A.
Stewart, Plidaburigh.
NEW 'YORK LINE4.-TILE CARDEN
Li AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY% LIKRI.
/ROM PRILADILYMIA TO NEW YORK, AID WA
YLACRS.
Leave ee followe, vii:
At 1 A.ll, from Senetngtoa Depot, vie hem
City, Mall
At 8 A. M., ids Camden and Jersey city, New
•
Jc
aey Aosomsoodation
At 6A. M. via Camden and Amboy, leeteenaoda
tlos,,
At 1 A. ,, 11., via Camden and Jeremy City, Xesaktg
Yaii
rento's, via Tawny
y stasia 1•••-•
At
10 A. IL 'blcert T
and Jetra th
i city, "rall , /
At I'. If., Ti& ouniati A l =7 C. sad A. Ti-
Oporge )beater,
W. O. Statesbon.,
R. U. 'UMW.,
0. 0. Butler,
fteo. Scott. [aml9•)
I . P.Y.
.
a
At I. P. M. Ma Camden and Jenny Orly, leaning- a
Mail 45
Atd&.
3 P. IL, eta Camara sad Azikv, Aecouni:lex
Mon, Ist Clam
At 3 V. M., via Camden mad Arnboy, Amosonita. ?
Cow, Sad Clam. lt
At 6 P. M., via Olinda and Amboy, Ammarooda- •
tlop., Ist Class 'I
At 6 P. M.
i s
Camden scat Amboy, Arocommoda.•
lion, ilnd C3aas 1
6,l)The**4. 6P. If. line ram daily, all Ohara Aandays OZ.
Inter Liam atop at the pima* statlmas only.
Tor Belvidere, Marton. Illernington, ke., at 6A.
and 4 P. M., from Walnut street wharf:
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton , Wilbraham
Montrose, Great Bend, &e., at 6A. M., via Delay&
Lackawanna at Wadi.= Railroad.
for troth. at 6A. Y. arei 2P. Y.
for Alotoat Bally at 7A. asei 111, 2 sad II P.M.
/or Xtriatol Trantou, to. 1 1194 and dP. X.
WAY
For ramps, Ellteent, Bonier, Burlington, Borden
WWI kO., at 3 P. M.
MOSIIISItt Itlo l / 4 111) MUNN for Bardeatarz
aaik wap:4We plums 0.3)f P 56
Steamboat TILKLII.IO tot Tammy it'll) sal 11X A.
st.,iatt4r.w.
Y.
AU 'bur, except 1 A. N., lame Walnut stive
wharf.
ponds of beans only allowsd soak pas
senger. Passengers are prohibited from 'slung any
thing as bs i ggsge but their weanng tippers'. AU
gage
gage orer arty potracla to ba paid for tetra. Tho Oesn
pony limit their responsibility for bagger tome duller
per pound, and will not bo labia for any amount be
pond $lOO, except by special contract.
WM. Y. GATZ2I22, /gent
C. fa A. I. IL 00.
B. B. MORILIOLL,_ Agent
Philia. Tr. 1. 14.09.
Q 1 1.1) R ARRANGEMENT.— • : N.
CIIINTBAL
direct connection pith the
......
Yea ClueLanett, St Louis, lowa City,
Loan 'assip is, Nem Weans, lat. Pout,
Indiaas Cleveland, Aeneas,
Terre mate, Chien°, lielassa....
In advance of all other routes oat of Yhiladetploa.
Fannin , am annisrtisa arta d/1 the Great Iran
era Anibeada. .
TIIBOUGN TRAINS
Lure Philadelphia, for Pih, atui ereatiern titles,
hem the Pennobrula B Pammezer BMWs,
south.esat corner of BI IBNENTitead ILI.IIILIF mut%
(eatannee on Eleventh street,) u follun
Train at 7
Past Una at 72 55, P.M_
Sim= Mail. ... 03, Night.
Columbia:B. B. /Am lures . for ' Harriabomy at 2.30, P.
Laneaater )aneetaludatlon,) ai 4.10, P. II
Ths Apron MA runs :Lally, the other betas, Num.
days excepted.
Per further putter-lam see hatid-bille, at the &direst
starting-pc:lsta. Assentors from the if wilt And this
the shortest and most exitious route to Philadelphia,
Baltimore, New York or Boston.
THOMAS R9Ollll, :treat,
Pameager Line Pm:mina:is larlanedye.
Philadelphia, February, 1857
rL ADELP HIA, GERTILAIITOWNN
AND NORRIS TO W N RATISOAD.—WINTER
ARRANORMINT.—On iuml attar MONDAY, Oast'' ,
19th, 1101,
Leave Philadelphia at 6,1 X, BX. 9X, 3.1 X A. M., 2,
3.10 min. 4,6, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. M.
Leave GervAntown at 6X, 7-35 min. 8,9, )0X A. M.i
1.10,3.10 min. 4,6, 6, 7,8, end 10 P. M.
1D••• The 7.55 o'clock A. ht. Train from Germaatovit
will atop anti at Ware* Street Starke.
ON MISDATE,
Leave Philadelphia at 9.10 nua. M., l and 6X P. M.
Leave Germantown 8.29 6/113. A. 111., 1- 10 Elia. mut
6.45 min P. M.
eGISTIMIT DILL BATIAO . 6I).
Leave Philadelphia at 7X, EX, Mx, A )1., 2,4, 6,
and 9 P. M.
_,Lmuttakedast DMA,IO
7.4030611140 Elia. A. *,,
11-60,16.40, 6-40 and 7.40 mW P. M.
ONPUNDATIL.-
Lifirit aelhoi*pittA,o-99 A. IL, 9)i I`. M.
Leiava alltettilet EGG at LL. M.. 19-60 and 6:31 P. 11.
IDE ILIMIATDOE, CONWHOHOCIEn AND NORRIS
- TOWN.
Least MAIM* pLia at Ix, 3, 11 A.ll , 3, lAf,
and 11 P. M.
Lens Norrtriers at T, 9,11 A. 11.. 3 =4 1.40 P. M.
. ON PUNDATS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., sad 3 P. M.
Lasts Norristown at 7A. Y. and) P.ll
431113TDR PALLET RAILROAD FOR DOWNTKO
TOWN.
Leave Pilladelpbia at 8X A. N , sad 3 P. N.
Llama Downingtovnt at ix A. II . sad I P. M. •
El. K. smart!. s.p.itamkeit.
Depot, Ninth and Onto streata,Philatioja l ks,
NGF E
CHANGE OF HOD] HILADgL
PIIIA,
WILMINGTON AND D/LTIMODi SAT&
EGAD.
On and after Wednesday. Nov. 11, 1857,
paBBlci6Eß TRAINS LEATM PILLLAOHLPIIII
For Baltimore at S A. M., .3 P. M., (Lapreas,) Lad n
P. it.
For Wilmicgton Et 8 A. 16., 1, 3.30 aad 11 P. 31.
For New Castle et 8 A. 15., 'and 3 31P V.
For Middletown at 8 A. 111: and 3.31 P. 31.
For Dorer at 8 A. M. and 3.33 P. M.
Tor Raeford at S A. M. •
TRAINS VOA PHILADELPHLe
Leave Baltimore at 8.40, =prow, 11 A. M., and 6.16
P. Y.
Leave Wilmington at ::5 ithd 11 43 A. M., and 216
an.l 9 65 P. M
Lean Nex CarUs 3311 OA A. M 9.16 P. Y.
Leave Middletown et 10.16 A. M. aid LOS P. M.
Leave Dover et 9 15 A M. and 7P. M.
Leave Seaford at 4 00 P.
TRAINS POR RALTIMi.I.42
Lea,. Wilmington at 9 15 A. M., .P,l( , In&
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 Pmoes. M. fie= IrldlialeWila
Balti.
do. do. 616 P. M. Own Ultimo", es
Philadelphia.
BALTIMORE AND lIA.VIIII DI GRAMS AMOYIO:2-
DLTIOX TRAIN
Leares name de Greet at BEO A.ll.
Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. Y.
Freight Train, with Pannier One attested, win ran
fullowp
Lear* pktllsiiiipkia the Porr/vMa asA intarsewillatel
pleb" at 6 60 P. Y.
Leave Wilmington for do. do. 6 50 P. IL
Lear. Ithltimore for Liarra.dreG rare at SP. M.
oc 31.17 8. X. inToll. Prediteat.
SULLENDER & PASCAL,
Herrus,
aaj.em No. IL SIXTH Amok Philadelpili.
rpHE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICM,
1 no CU ?NUT STICRTY forwards PAERCELL
PACKAGES, 14KRARANDIES, DANK NOTIA an[
SPECIE, elder by its owa LINES, or In ecoresealwa
with other EXPRESS COMPANIEK to all ths wheel**
TOWNS and cum or*. United Mu. .
A. B. LINDY° ,RD
funeral linzendetelededit.
COTTOR-200 bales good Middling 14 gm.
inlet Pak Ooticep 1.9 store sad for male alt
MARTIN ILACALTB2I3k,
and 779 Worth Water limit
II OTEL AND SWIM _ RANGES--
AA. Bold by OHADWZOA it NBA, in N. UOCIIIID
• aagl6-lbsoir,
Raitaut°.
H. H. 110t3ION,
General Praia; Agent,
EL J. 1401d8ASIO.
Bortriiitoodeat, Altaami, Pa.
WAY LIIIIM
TOR GERMANTOWN
4ats, Cape, &-r.