The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 18, 1857, Image 4

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,_)A.v.- 41 . 4867, ?1itaka innll *senate' a general , an
fir**, lakiriandoralgadd„, la tenet, tot the lantont
dr y - tiriditate; *blob laid assignment le•duly'ro
1, 41111a3elpbt 7 a; alktiferionor Indebted.' to Reid
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.taitiat 'ai't matt Second rea Ma.°
,Agonzsi3ORFILAITW :COURT FOR: THE
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T* delagoeid;':' , Tho..:ouditor , appointtni ' nadit
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nett lo:lnd„ieljastAlie:acaeruitnt.Ebenerer Mandl sa d'
~ Z ompiro.tteritoodibxecutdrs TifoMASAMITII;d9-
• 01116 4filof Ow the trod aboonatot.the said tdonniters,
' „reader-the the said THOMAS SMITH, 499easod.
Ott9ndAd4he Andes 9f
• his - appolduient on TUESDAY, the:l4th dey Novara
- - best AC.D.dISST; et 4 d'elook't -AL• 'at' his dace, VV.'
mythBoT.lf Street,: bald* PRVNE'eIo itte city' of
, CLAY,
Orloenti•Al
itTARY,ORFILA.RS' COURT. FOR :THE
(ITT AND COUNTY 010 PHILADELPHIA . ,• '
-- • 'NetetetbldOMNHlLLNß;derneved:
.01;ad" iter,Mindated - ,by the - .Canit.t.‘itindit rOl
Ds* dkirttrattnn or the itanderlsing from. the Bale or the
, ; deggideClO ream rat* ' paid into Cohrti"tvilFineet the
- ltOtleirin AtiOntruit , ofticei - Ile South'
stillielrolATHUßSDAY;Noveinber2B,lB47, - it'd
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15.111Ek' , COURT ' OF- CIMINO IEVRAR,
,r , - J1L•11111.48.11,1f.D13.PH1A VOIJNyTi - itto t roll' T ,
Ndlye Übe) for • •
410/18 ':,..llkitadyf,'• by ber
40a1Cit }MIAOW 4 "
-AoAinotr,t rinierater . 111M7, rar'llottrin, "the
matted a rale upon the reepeedant to chow cotes Toby
, - a divorce a viniculo mitrirobnii ottorigioirr bo decreed in
thelibare`case:,l lteturbible - Noreiriber. Se, ism
41.31. ' - J. T. DELSTIntLING,
- , 3,021,2en5w Attorney for Lthgleat.
NOTICE- 7 -1 N-111. V; ORP.ITANVf COURT
YHlrt • 7lO/011LEUTIV-Ori,q9cr..!qX,o_R•RittWriEf
i• i`B;-48/Ut_tteoo4so4,;. Bar
Vegstliattitios: ,• -. • „ • .
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Vo"peirelo D e nials; 'John 0. Darnele,-Emily Vett,
etihett Sr. Fish, /Marietta Barnes, °barks Barna., Ilea
. • jousts M. Dopiele,',Austlei Deliets,, "Louis e Debieis, and
' De Forest_ oltiels, And "+ll,e,therp9issonel 34?torested
the abort estate
-- , ...lrotiliViiebtifhotlitok Qat the Ciairtjaaoltruned
-Zatetiptin'allibil - tetttieti3,ntetegtod )11 thi'atirosp eatefe c
te iepplorifilitaDourt o.loKit, thii.4th dmr ct• De,
teibto'r,A,7l - 10;14 .iVoloik IC" aid" &toot& or
refuse 'the 'reel estate at the '!tppreleemeot made by the,
ilhiriff lad InettestoF.44tfektife 71 1 1-the laulo should:
• itot.„ho oRld; • t , .t.EoEsslit DIDDLE,
• - , '.."..Attersitr,or
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efiinneaa ITIeN' , 3 , I. ON-I 0% FE IT ALE
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•••••,*;::‘ ,,,, RiattriTY •
M.,i,Presidenty Lii , e!nre,r oa:Nitur4
• At 4.7# 0:, , .R.77.7041, - .A. • 77.1.,• Ptitiolpan. Tim*
• 'A -L • - • -". '
• SO. 0. W. 0111TP121.0, A:. 7d., Tauber 0c11.•
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Y.- l( Tqe.her irl prtriary.Dipiiik:„
Yrs, JULai. , ./WPRIOBi, Timber' of Mule - ,
Alm 'orLu Teinber ot , prining and
Thr i feesionlo t last it
u on `ingesmeit on t e
ffetoberieud , wilreonlitiut TIIII9 and ,
..I.retatlOlim!P„Elf, '
Pfßairenartro9nt, 130 flotermedietellinartmant,
- neu age' Deputes , . eut, $4O; Incidental Yee;
igradtiatlOn Yee, s3 m Steele. on Piano or Lipner, 850
treengfistrutneht, $0 Pencil or Ventibrionttle prat'.
itig,lffemNeter Dolor Painting, $3O; $4O;
7lrenehinnt LOW, etch,- s2‘.o -
?kit ;Vuitton:: lfeeemuse , bejeottied t foia ; anypupil
wllllmr;enterreL, ,
-Beifed can be obtained ,- in - pilvatte , feiblilent at 11.50
,
"ilri-pc. ll o , lll 7 fuhiel, ',mod, And 3lghte.
utfon pommies advantages for; -illustration
In UMW, Belem° auneriorto those of - any Stellar one
;31 4 is not to be found, balmy tamale
Sok nel4o,lo,hemoimal mut Xbilosophleil Ap.;
anti Moriostenebre, Cabinet. for illustrating ,
ati btf4olll4 - .oftfebaral clUatory. -These meant ire in ,
Alt ire Aindergoips 'repairs, -
. and madw emutorteele
Anbien healthy . es there hi any necessity' for.
It Multi - not healthier, unless the people "should
TIM inye,the•entire control.
of th6ltiltitution , sad ang Soluiriee &greeted to either
of tbilektmillAmetyith prom t attention.
fil •*.ausoiM wishing wt. r, sods, or ores analysed,
InlylinTeltflinep try:sending '• • •, •
?Professor T. DARBY.
Pitb.rrEtrArFl.";gola I ICA
- Conitettoi-or. two, Twaxo,' , will'.com.'
um* ,oisritiOIQPID,IirEDNISDAT of tleptemberi
rad alifot the Viredooodarld Juno following?
Vormil ° Masi, Troy Foonlo Sominary , —Tolttont Crab.:
WirAor ?arm oomwwnFtog September -
The charge for tuition and. board, including all no ,
dessaries ommeetedarith itfauck sus roma rent, wash itX,
$225 per Runner.' Anridditieval
'Marge hi'maile for tondo andstlux other ornamental:
brinetimof Smelts edecatiom, where a fixed
Pre •Mted,;s3oo . por„ annum (one.balf payable it the
comnulobementhr each term) will be received, and for ,
ft thl,P9 l 4l44leti to elltheadvantogea of _ the
/MO Mit inter;at any,perlod. °flit terms sad are
terlied,te paronlY from time et entrance,
whfilhatimmioti: furnishes:la possible liteilities for a.
Ikoro cenisa.el,useful and ornamental education:,
M
/dissipate. timaptialokby mom' than- twenty;Pro%
Sam o rditial Teaahere., , , ; ;• s• r
_Exts,Wlrroetusee,of, locluivastre anausally - dellrerear
• bl•PrOMorahli Chem istry, Natural Philosophy, (look
tnk and /location.
IT. *•=lrilltin I lied with a valuable Library
sad Velt 6 23 0 66 6./ nl ;:lpforehee?o , Wolivielectod‘
eabla : 111 4 6 re 1 - 10 4!. • 6 0 4.,t.h 4 / 1 1
,11 T • , ori Attee sitndylit ,
tiir - age: The /reach fasekervreside in ,
Abotandly,..and adapt their system of hmtvectiott rte'thu
of.thtiaagnalteli(oterrersationii .... • ..ts
DlPWM.Wirestwardedf,tor,young;:ladies 'who have
plaseriatlehiatorremunliatiomalnlhe, full course of
Snglbdi - etudiet • With Latin, or one, of: the - modern
.9-0 111 F4 (1 4/ 1 .lito those', Who have corn..
plated thktarual come. • ,
The pa am recatlifed Into - alact family of the /rind-
pale, in' le leli"eicty, .4candemout ,l made for their
physical (duration, andflie improvement Of their man
ners-and worth, •Pley eviappprirate' reonisq - two in
emit, .thireemtbf.thiferpile. teseheratudthat of r and
igilerli , ml' rear: Am,iiliidicg emend those pf..the. young '
Theid?ir~ta~ei of this Inetilistinn Me the rteault of
the arooiiiiii* atlikrfacilltiee of more than thirty years •
Of its tt4trani progress... t • ,"
OirMilatirConta,MitiX more Particular Information may
Tr obtained • by , application .to, Me. Yr/nal:pair, john K.
viiiitvadd aarah L: Willard,;Treh N. T.. , r; r=" • '
Theterealer defscholais AMP per quarter foribe
hiTTodtiehel:/ clime of ,Endilah,Mudlea, —Thee° are Reid
, WrOl og ' 4414, dreannari Arithmetic;
manta erfhlectrePtifiAteoliruPikt • for heginn6ll), and
lileoloYMr *Amara. , r. , •• -
• /or the Added clues $t pee rinarter.• This imitate all
the brandheaxeraititutiogthe patensive'connui of /op
Itah attiditit.V.`;!, , : , • - , • .
• •'"
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Presidept.
-, 7onn,ll!,,Wstietun,Bscretary, —' • •-
- -
IfaY6r dad Boarder ef Troy, Cu-Officio..
Itenternin Marshall, , John Dirr Willard
Ihsbatct D. diyiman, Thome W.lllatahrord,
Jorearth Beartt, - • dilas K.l3tow,
Jalrf/1111 Behowchoven i ,• 'lengthen Edwards,
_Thome Clowea,. • ' -
r - lehtfATElMMiterld, /olinMallary,
Ifrl 011biatf. '"
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11.3fAiLL ittkittESTHE : )LESSi
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JLEIL kgrAIIMIEE&. • ,
A;MUM: J10ARD,1642 RONOOLVOII , BOYS, '"
'Eli B. It. thatua i - EINOI•ott•Z - "f •
3Affo°Sivi7li!!ogin.-Pir TQE9DAZ Sep
O(~obiaPs ma WeEilkEvikd lEO4' a El.
200K1114`8,,YA:tonise EIGHTH , and OILESTECUT or.
0c01t,746 btlehiq:lkllt,
7 " 7 "" 7 1 ,,- -i:3 ; . - Fseijk --; inl74Soi •
•
L O stf: itiEBOO.IIV, TO , ENABL,E
:paroonsi 'wadi mid female, to stda a . akene Of ttdi
TOW* pod., arid oorarerna = -
.'" '3 I 7BINISS :21DUCIATION. •
Llipt : lllto7llEßS' manatraw AvAramy,
N0e.148 and ISO =TIT Street,- near BACA
Will nem Witp,ttoDAM,'lSßP-Tplatitt lot, tor . tit
and es 'kiln:seine a knowledge of - • •
. warrant, raok.-antront AND AtuTaiirio ,
sdusplide4 inethodSn A abort time. :_ • -
_THI LSIDY'S take 'plaloara,l4 awing, th at during
ea poet last a larta,:iunaber of ponions acquired a
MINIMS TlPUOn.TlON;analillag many to senora pro:,
Stab% &tattoo, and Aare to proanoote their baldness
OplarlidiOAS Suaeessfaily„, au22-3un.
011ITTEIOViNe' 0 4 1 111LADELPHIA , COM-
Muueriti;oof,LigniB. L arnar of 88YRITI1
Mat 011,18TMIT Stitads, Second add Thirdlitorler.
- 'Boox-KERP,not,,PElibtaliBlllP,•evorystylo.
- COMMOROIU 14190• AND /- • •
0010iER0LWOMANHATIorte. •
]tech 0090 basiseUridual, totem:aloe from comm.
tout aidrattoottro Voodoo's,- ;fader. the formodfata
Illifillrfleoll of tho Prinoipal.. • "
Om at the Beat Pontoon in the Country has charge of
the WrltlarDopartmoot. - ; • .
Please eau and coo Spoolooms sad a ct a•COalogt• of
Tam, ite.
15111111.01rESSOW 5../LUNDF.II INSTITUTE ;
Wfitr .
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Betatuary trblat,oror la more Inca r.prtuato
Vagiopurse c.f study to oitenidrii sad thorough. Pro.
haw Smudgy, reottir 4 1 4.erf, MOTO rtril land or
th 5.0. 6 1.4 6, b*,,bo to iialjr mam - or
it' Slifer utd gatbiw Nowitirt s or 0(4.4:
term, iditer of MU Paper, irbea arirpest Sr.
sairtuembare of tio i
ty. - m Nomi
optl44f
0663 - fitme!..
mop 443,' 801:PPIIMAST optliss. OP
MARKET and 11,IFTIE Stride:
Quathisilauls Sod Patent Leather Halter Boots, •
a - a l'itout.Le.sthOr Word Tim
,CC IC oaf , do. do.
.1. Paton: .Leather *ad Chdr.naivow
strip' j . - . • -
Bois' AM , Youth' 'PAt_dat loather azd Car Skin
Mater *KO kid Rhooll.
ltdr d!dd by:
PALL ATOOKOF'DOOTS AND SHOES.
JR: --40SEP1111. TUOMPSON, & No, 814 MAN
MST Streit, ane, - Nos. - 11 eud f NR4NKLIN P 1 ,4011,
- 11 A.ye start( 6, l arga , ,and well-assorted atoala
"Din 7 b an.ralOtfti Clet and Nostere- reszotartore,
oh they, offer-tor We 9u the -4
r. . eild ter,eui for, Oseth, ar
ON - Ovrted 0 . 114' and amino Wilt skink.
CANDLES.' ' . •
IJ REMOVAL' fiiitorlST 8017TIt'FO ‘ URTII'STISEET4
be my Mititifitetdry,l6 "and It 1.1:3;11,1i •STItEET be,
tweet , Lat9lark rioo•Apa Second
Thankful to inynunietopsfellss foitheie pea ferois,'
I solicit co n ithu i .eo thi,'esiiie, bevies enlarged uty.
osnowtory se tette tuabit, me to have constantly on
hand a liwko!Af<fetr. of welt-seetetted Soaps, free from
flab Oily Yelm. Tartlegate3 eihltcllTObey; Daetile atd.
all kinds of toilet Soaps, Pkiemical,Olico,Soap of pure
material, ffettted Pala; and WOO Spap, Englteh Sal.
Soda and' Pearl Staych t Sperm, 1 1 ,1 1 1111 4 , 1 1 , J and TAPPI ,
• eandiet of ell , r h ea 'cortltstatlp,,,on - jtanci. geeing
telopted the cash eyeteni,4 bob eetibled tb melt ley goods
at the lowest paces.LE, CONWAY,
Philadelpble:
• N. B..—Ulitipiirlint Tallowltict Dreamy 4 no 11-6D3
1140 El =
,MIL IGa ii4lootivin
• PN• - -
D Id 1tA4 3 1 ,
ithieb hi , win* to lenknontothqrs In
• ,
Ori 6 rsAlitTuAii*Pto9Pll jA/PATOtt mill }ie,paoa
%ant atee al ‘2 - f
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ISAltNifir ' #l= i , !' t , 40,94
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4,4* -• •11'4'1!li . ',Wt ,41 . !--ia -A 'iP- -- '
10.4' 04 "iiVi - TAvvilift - tf 'HP - -.`" -.. 'l'll
133ines and tignore.
DbETOl 5lk ): 9 l O , 4'104 Nortti FRONT St., lm ,
portent of posne,o ,110 Konbnue Brendle - a' Holland Gin,
Seetch and Irish Whiekey•l Also, sole 'proprietor, et
tlio Old Wheat Wtilekey,' V. T. Id: - to Rio. have. on
hand ilieliirkest'ifid
be aioelr.i:X One old Plonangatielik,
llotirbon, and Rye , Whishey of atIT dealer in the United
States, all of %flitch is highly improved by age, noT-Sin
115tRANDIES:— . . cc Pinot Castlllon " Marett,
,vad other, cogr,e, or various vlntaieo, In hAll
plppee3atal 'ptter was; Yellevoleln Rachel e Brendle'',
palb snti3irlcila half plpeg t halroaoks, and•outoalghtli
mob 10pOrtalf,told'ior sale bY
• HENRY BoiILEN & CO.
,
402 2 • • 221 and 223 konth Fourth etre et: •
130113 and entitled to dd
JJ bentairo 250 Alaska
,J,osephia, Pura Juice Por
Nuns, end eighths. ,
Ton puticheona Joku talay Malt liantabWhia
ki 2 yeara old,
Wife) , plpot Ancb - or Wu,
garett, hfortel, Bouvet, end J. J Dupu Braaten, al.
oL which I °fres to the, trade at reduced prices,
• 709. TON"
,lign27,4lnon 'as and £OO B. trout Eit.. Delo* Walnut.
.
; A LEXANDED V. 'HOLMES, WINE AND
Liquon. STORE, No. 220, Southeast Corner o
ORORGE and ROOM' Streets, - •u 41
'110•I:LEWIS; IMPORTBR AND DEALER'
• IN vita WINES, LIQUORS, ,OIGAPS, leo., 28
South PIPTEI Street, Philadelphia.
URANDiES.—Pinet, ()Astilion & Co., Ma- .
iLlt tett & Co., end other brands of COplaCS of various
vintages, In half pipes and quarter casks = Pelievoisin
Rochelle Biandlee, pal'eltud dark, in halt pipes; quarter
Osaka and one-eighth wake, 9nstem House stores,
imported atrit for isle by -
- • trxxxv swam , : k 00.,
Mac 221 and 223 &loth 'Youth street.
lti AC GRE GCiR HOT - -AIR PURN A.OES
- sold by'OII.ADTOOK et ORO., BSOOND Stroet
Frei door slava Rona auRlB-Bmos
MFORTA.NT IIifP,ROVEMENT-4
'NSW GAS CONSUMING MANSON
CHILSOMS; NEW CONE FURNACE,.
after having been put to • the -moat aevore teat, during
the two COLD wurase OP 11366 two 186 T, has proved to
be tile: most powerful heater in the world, saving from
'~ to X the fuel over swot the beat furascee now to nee,
.T dam 1041PAOSS ere constmted with a oast iron rah
,pit, and , a broad, ehaliow palsatisped fire pot, MOW
with lire-brick or iron etavea, The fire pot is surmount
ed with • -
A SOROS 0/ .00NEB, oe TAPOILING RADIATORS,
large and broad at thelrhase, but tapering to small 'per
taxes at the topi and uniting,witb the smiler chamber,
'through , ,whicis the,heat • and smoke pass to the due,
Tins ProdtiMe. of combustion in 'the, form of
..stnakA and,:inalsa,-„ave testommded directly over this fire,
dolman or compreaand_into , tbn tapering Cones and
oesprinnatzs, Ranson to the direct motion of tae rata'
of heat and light from the fire.
;This heat and light is brought to a 700118 1 LON
Ogee, not unlike the • .
OOLIZOIION.OF THE SUN'S RAYB, '
14 a foestpolut through an ordinary lens, causing the
IMMO AND anus to become- intensely hosted and tho
roughly, Coasomin, by trite operation the' amoral AND
Qualm Ara 1411 ;1417ALLY ATAITUDLIII with thd
Imams for heating purposes, while, 10 other furnaosts,
it DI OADILIN,D OYIP AND WASTED IN 'WI °DINNED.
All , pirsone desirous of ObtAIDIDD, the best and
' MOST VONOMIOAL MATING isrpnitATOS,,
should nbt fail to amides, the 'Ng* CONEDINING
Con 101/NAOl‘, before waiving any other: The at.
**talon of sizahitooa and builders la particularly re
quested. r , ARNOLD & M.I.8011;
(ilneeessors to B. A. harrison,)
No. fat WALNOT Street,
Opposite Indepondence Ituar .
91110MAS , F. GOODE.
At. . - - , ATTOIII4EY - a T LAW,
Boyclion, lifechlenburg. County, Vs.,
Attends to prol'Aisteuel business to the Courts of Meth
ituiburg, Lunenburg, lialiliel, and Charlotte eounties.
•AVPI2III3 20 ~ , , .
- Shipleiglikltue; Philsdelphia. ,
Baptist & White, New 'York.'
• Vanier, Bro., & Co., Baltimore, .
'Smyth, Stone, & Banks Petersburg, Va.
',.- A.dte & Gray, Itiebesend; Ye.— . toe2l-s&w.2ns
1141PENOVAL.—OLAY & JONES, ATTOR
ALL noym•at•Law. bare removed their LAW'OFFICII
from No. ISIS. Fifth St., opposite Tudepondeimo Square,
to ;No, ins. SOSITEL -PISTII STREET, below liroue
street.• n09701.11,t0
T 1 ,8 WI S S. WE L'L S, ATTORNEY AT
A..-u0tr,14 , 5:2, AIRY STRUT, NORRISTOWN, Pa.,
.1011 attend ertth pluietnallty, and to the beet of hla
,stblllty, to all business 'entreaed. to hte osee.. , oet..Bne
DANIEL DOUGHERTY; ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Southeast Omer of SIGHTII and
OUST Streets, YbSsdelphia. attl.l7
IN YEE"S TEO USE, ATTORNEY AT
.LUL LAW, CZNTRE street,Pottiville, ss. au44y
SALAMANDER SAYER.
large aalortment of
.
i NUNS & WATSON'S ,
MANUFA,CTUAZD
ittlethilliDgEt
-VAULT, DOOP4I,
Tor Banks and Stores.
•
BANE LOOKS,
Equal to any now hi tow.
IRON DOOB.B,'SUUT &e.,
Ofi ea good terms se any other eatobtlehniont In the
United States, by
• . EVANS k WATSON, '
No. SO iionth7/19VISTEf street,
Thiladelphls.
nula-tf
PLEASE GIVE US A GALL
Qtaminiesian lUerellaitte.
•I• H. OHA.SH 8:170.' •
47 0 _ azsznAL
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POROMPIOIf. MERCHANTS,- ---
~113'rrortin.4m, and 44 W-024 Street, `Platindolphit.
CL O
0101. VER S lANNU,ltnenrtinn ,,, t - , '1••
• „
On Conegnainnt from the 'dotted. 'of Pennsytvards,
whcire our' now Gleaning MITI is now in gOneral use. ,
:TIALOTIIY-AND • ORD TOP always on
Bso,-,tf
;ANDY; Bi, SRENITER—COMMISSION
NINEDIIANTS and Dealers In Foreign and Awe.
Skala 111ANDWAIIE and•OUTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27
North FIRTH titreet, East Ws aborsOommeres street,
Philadelphia, „ „ aul•tr
intIARLES TETE, COMMISSION MEN
ONANT and 'lmporter of HAVANA REHABS,
(New) In Walnut street. mond story. sally
TINITED STATES - POST-OFFICE, IN
11,-) 'TIIEI CITY OP TIIIIADELIPIIIA. •
SEALtaI PROPOSALS. ' for eupplying materials and
workmanship required ire the erection and construction
of a Post-office building in the City of Philadelphia,
bertha United States Poet-office Department, will be re
ceived at the office of the undereigned, Conehilssioner
for the building, No: 206 South POURTII Street, on or
befdre the twelftlfday of December next.
Contracts will be awarded only to master-builders
and tneehanics. Ruch Proposal must be accompanied
by a written, guarantee, aigned by tiro responsible per
eons,' to the effect that.,the bidder, will, when required,
- if hie proposer be accepted, enter into a contract and
bend with proper and aufficient see nrieties for its faith
ful performance.
Plans and specifications for the building can be seen
tipon application at the oftimeof the Arehlteet John
kleArthur, Jr., No. 10 Mercantile Library Building,
whore every information respecting materials and work
manship will be given. .
The proposale muat'be sent to the office. of
and
mbisioner, and addressed - to John Rice, and endorsed
PProposals foi the tinited States Post-oflice at Phila.
delphia," and will be opened'at noon of the last-named
day fur receiving the same, • JOHN RICE.
nor 12-dtdel2 „
,Commirsioner,
'HAVANA 0/GAIIS--A. handsome assort.'
went, molt is
Figaro, • Partys% )
Cabanas, ' Sultana,
Gloria, - Jupiter,
(totem, Ganeerclantes,
-,,lorray Lopes, - —Union Americana,
'Orsjon, P lots Cubans, dco.,
&e., in ")61.0 and 1.10 oXes Of all sizes and quail
tiee, in e2ke and constantly receerlog, and for sale low,
by - - MAGUS TWIT,
Lew) 130 WALNUT Street,
below Second, Second story
RIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGLS
BBGARB.—A 'holee invoice of these celebrated
brands en board brig Noir Ib're,„ ,l dally expeeted from
tievent end for seta tor , by EILUADMEI TETE,
' (New) 188 Walnut greet, below second,
Bernd Story,
1111EIMANT8' .HOTEL, "
, P ail.. • NORTH YOUBTA MISR&
, , , , ANOVA MANINVo
.P4ILADELPIII4,,
$0444f KAMM( & solo; Paorapyrole
JONES'"
;: ARCII. STREET SALOONS,
727 and 729 ARM STREET.
,;''To 'R10144101, as well as to the whole public, those
Saloons are the meat attractive he the Oily, and in
inlander et, adornment and finish vie earierior to any in
country.
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS,
Ruud up in the'citelcast and meat expeditious stile.
Every variety or
FANCY AND ORNAMVNTAL 00NPEOTIONERY,
FRIII2' OF ALL KINDS.
10E CREAMS, JELLIES, DAMS, ANit orszmns,
Constantly ready fur visitors in profusion.
- PLAIN, PANOT, AND ORNANNNTAL
tIi*ESS AND PIER ,OF lIVERY DESCRIPTION.
YORK TE.4 BISCUIT,
And, to fut, alt the VARIETIES : LUXURIES, and
DEIJOAUIES of every clime and country.
BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Piesontation Coppers,
/and Nawilles supplied at the ohorteet notice and on
reasonable teroni,
OPEN 'ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS AND F,VENINO S.
A einithniance of the patrobige hitherto se liberally
bestowed by the public in respeatfally solicited,
raj y It JONES, Prop cater.
480: W. TAYLOR
CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VBNi
sort, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Gems, arouse, Yrceli
Wawa, Ohlucatique, Opluachique, Princess day, dime
corn, and Con Oystsrs,, with every variety of GAMS,
wild or domestic,. in season. Grotto Turtle Soup and
terrapin: Suppers served tip at the shortest notice, at
3017 N CialPitklt,i,l, No. 627 011ESTNI3T street,
posits the Stets House,'
N.11. - ,•••No expanse 'or pains has been spared by the
Proprietor. An fitting op this nertestablishreent in the
molt seutptlions , rnanner—the second story being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Stippura, Ckc.
Entrance 1'00,3414V:0as Sixth street,
n 0 Yl.Brn
WiLLIAM allrY LAGIR
11 BiAOON, 232 Outor , i Pbila
- - : sep22,4lm
111 090WAN'S RESTATIRA.4T,' SOUTH
.LIEL west.aornee of 11110 AD and WALNUT.--Otiar
sod all, other eoljeaeles in sesame :Fam!liOg eqp 111 d
loth a - toiled the allorteok netted, asp?-Pm
jak., OVAL.—r.- BRADY & CO'. 'HAVE
,rqmoved their Ranking . house to ]26 B. THIRD
Eitr9frt;shOve Deck.
414 ) 0 131 21., - 6004AIIKEL5 so.pmAyaus
•RAV TiOlantJ io !lido° Por lOhoonor 7. g. planner
_A
*moat by DUSTIN & MACIALISTBIi,
RM.; , , I.l9lforth vat.? droAt
ALOOME E4NGEt4Boiii , st • URAD4
Yn9LaVigl9r 40 PAPOPD oult
Sttrnares.
2lltortup at Kam.
, Prielif Safes
illtoposals
llobatrecanb Cigaro.
fjoiclo anb tteatanranto.
THE PitiOr:PRILAD . ELPRik WgriNESIDAY 4 NottrYtitgll 1857.
tanb 1
.1.-...noWyenneweeeen.weeetrevwerevew,ww.os _
elitra i rrAl s / 6 A $2,001 TANI) 'ffrie
! I ..011ANCIE 2011 POOR stf I
The Northwestern Mutual' Lind Benefit Aso ,elation
will make a grand distribetion of $30,000 wortt,l of real
estate and maps to Ste members. The number of meal
hers is limited to 15,000. 52.00 and five letbsr stamps
pe r membership, or a share. Any Indleldwal sending
510 and the stamps, shall be entitled to sly shares; or
any person sending $lO with nix names whtb. t headdress
of end', eat hilly written, shall be entitled lo six obelus.
The hollowing is the real estate to be distributed
No. 1. Mn Unproved farm of 80 acres to Cooke
Co., idued it 1,3,000
No, 2. An int i lioved farm if 160 sores to White
sides, Co., I inefi, valued it 8,000
'No.II. • An improved farm of 160 acres In White.
sides Oa:, Illinois . valued at
N 0,4. ' Au excellent private reeldehae in Dubuque,
lowa, valued at 3,000
No. 6. 180 acres superior farm land In Cooke
' Illtuote, rained at. 2,000
Ne, 6. 168 acres well pine timbered In Wanpacca
Co., Wisconsin, valued at 2,000
No. Z. A good lot and cottage residence / in Obi
cage, Mind:, valued at 2,000
No. O. 160 sores superior land In Whitesides Co.,
Illinois. Valued at 1.000
N 0.9. 160,1mita good land in Chippewa? Co.,
Wisconsin, yoked at 080
No.lo. 180 acres good land in Chippeway Co.,
Wisconsin, valued st 960
No. 11. 100 Ayres good land In Ohippeway Co.,
' Wieconsin, valued at 800
No, 12, • 180 weir good land in Dann Co.,
eonain, valued at 800
No, 18. 80 acres goad land In Marshall Co., Uwe,
Vaned at 600
No. 14. • 80 acres good land In Marshalloo,, lowa,
valued at 600
No. 15. BO mares goad land la Marshall Co.,lowa :
valued at 600
No. /6. 40 amen good land In Marshall Co.,lowa
valued et • 000
N 0.17. 40 acres good land In Linn Co., lowa, 'Val
ued at SOO
No. 18. 40 sores good land la Lion 00., lowa, vat: .
Mid at " SOO
510. 18. 40 gores good land In Linn Oa., lowa, val.
_tted at 800
N 0.20. One building lot in Dubuque, lowa, yid
uod at • goo
N 0.21. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois,
valued at 890
No. 22. One building lot iu Sterling, Illinois,
valued at 800
No. 23. One building lot in Sterling,
valued at . 800
No. 24. 40 acres tam land In Grant 00., Wiscon
sin. valued it . 800
No. 20. 40 auras farm land In Grant 00., Wisoon•
• sin, valued at' 200
N 0.28. 40 acre, land to Grantee , Wisconam,
valued at ' 240
N 0.27. 40 aoree land in Grant Co., Wilminsta,
' valued at 240
No. 28. 40 urea land in Crawford 00., Wisconsin,
valued at 2QO
NIL so. 40 acres laud In Cranford Co., Wisoonsin,
valued at 200
No, 80. 4.0 acres land In Crawford 00., Wistenoln,
valued at ' •
N 0.31, 40 acres land in Monroe flo,, WI/0011CW,
valued • • 200
No, 32. , - 40 urea land In Monroe Co., Wisconsin,
Valued at 200
N 0.83. 40 sores land In Jackson 00., Wisconsin,
valued a 200
No. 84. 40 woes land In /salmon Co., Wisconsin,
valued at 200
NO. -40 keret land In Ded , Axe 00., Wiesonsla,
valued et 180
No. 38. , 40 sores land In Bud Ale Co., Vitsconaln,
valued it 100
No. 37. 40 !ogee land In Bad Axe Co., Wlscomiln,
valued at,, • 180
No. 88. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 160
Na. 39. One lot in Fulton; Illinois, valued at 100
No. 40. One lot la Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100
The distribution will be conducted fairly and honor
ably. The Amnia and address of stockholders shall be
written on as many small carde as they have !land,
and the whole placed In a box; and the first name taken
out shall be entitled to the Improved farm No. I, In the
shove list, and the next taken out will be untitled to
No. 2 and so on until the 40 items of real estate are all
diatributed Then to each of the remaining 14,0 , 00,
Stockholders will be sent 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 ouch
as may receive the real estate—to whom also the deeds
will be sent and Immediate possession given. Bach ap
plication must be suocunpentedculdh $2.00 and Ore letter
stamp. Address • 1.111.1)ELL, .10N118 St CO.,
an-18 Chicago,
j niloicE FAAM LArma rug SALE.—
VV TUB ILLINCEIBORNTRAL RAILROAD 06.311 5 ANY
to now prepared to eon about 1,500,000 sores of choice
Panning lands, In 'lsnot' of 40 acres and upwards, on
long creditor. and at low rates of Intereat.,
These lands were granted by the Government to aid
in the construction of this Bowl, And are among the
richest and most fertile in the world. They extend
-from North-Nast and North-West, through the middle
of the State, to the extreme South, and include every
'variety of climate and productions found between those
parallels of latitude. The Northern portion In, chiefly
prairie, interspersed with fine groves and in the middle
and Southern sections timber predominated, alternating
'with beautiful prairies and openings.
The climate is more healthy, mild and equable, than
any other part of the sounter 7 the air is pure and bra
cing, while living streams and springs of excellent
waist abound.
Bituminous Coal ie tatenalvely mined and eupplles a
cheap: and, desirable fuel,;being furnished at many
polite at $2 to $4 per ton—and wood ten be had at the
saute rate per cord,
Building Stone of excellent quality also abounds,
which can be proeured for little more than the expense
of tranaportation.
The great fertility of there lands, which are a black
rich mould, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll
lug; their e*,tiguity to Thu road, by which every feat
lily is furnished for travel and transportation to the
principal marketer North, South East, West. and the
economy, with which they can be cultivated, render
them the raorteraluable investment that can be found,
and present the most favorable opportunity for patrons
of indwarlons habits and small moon. to *vitro a cOut
fortable independehco in a few yearo.
Chicago is now the greatest grain market in the world;
and the facility and economy with which the products
of these lands ohn be transported to that market, make
them much more probable, at the prices asked, than
those more remote at government rates, as the addi
Clonal cost of trensportation is a perpetual tax on the
hitter, which must be borne by the producer , in the re.
duced'price he reoolrea for hie grain, rkc.
That idle is perfect—and when the final payment/ are
made, deeds Cr, executed by the trustees appointed by
the State, and in whom the title is vested, to The put.,
chasers, which convey to them absolute tit les in fee elm;
pie, free and clear of emery incroxibrance, lien'or snort
he prioes are from VS to $llO Interest only peict.
Titeray per ot. will be deducted trout tbe,price (or
4 nowt who parttime/ on iOrlgqaditj glob netts Palahlo
iri tyro, three, four, nveand'ai*leara gflardat°, and are
required to Improve one-tenth annually .for fire pate,
so as to have one.half the land under cultivation at the
end of that time,
Competent surveyors will acoompauy thceie who wish
to examine these Lands, fres of charge, and aid them In
making selections.
The Lends remaining tumid me as 'rich and valuable
as those which have been disposed of.
8110TIOlittl. MAYS
Will be sent to any one who will enclose arty cents la
postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing nn
morons Instances of sucessent. farming, signed by re
spectable and well known farmers living iu the neigh.
berhood of the Railroad Lands; throughout the State—
also the cost of fencing, price of Cattle, expense of har
vesting, threshing, eta„—ot any other information—
will be cheerfully given on aPplication, eltherpersonally
Or by letter, in kng,lish, Brunch, or Germano addressed
to • JOHN WILSON.
Land Oorrimbuiltinav of the Illinois Central
Chloe in Illinois Nara l gikoad Depot, Opicago, 11.
linols. apt.
J4IVDSI LANDS!!— 'OfTEnFOR
Bale the following valuable LANDS in SOUTIL
WESTERN (3110DGIA. All persona are hereby cau
tioned agalnot trespaseltig upon any of them.
Oetober,lBs7. T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Oa.
AODQ➢RRYY COVNTY
lid District—Nom. 80, D 5, p 7.
BAILER mime.
7th District—No. 338.
9th do—Noe. 18, 318, 329, 333, 309, 378, 979, 380, 410
400
10th District—Noe,4[!, o 4 3 o, 41,
WORTH 00IINTY
7th Maria—Nos. 121, 625.
15th do , 11, 12, 61
16th, do 26, 21, 38, 230,
- LER COUNTY.
lot Matttot—Nos. 130, 100,148, 106
lath do I , 4,183
/4th. do ,4 119, 144.
SUMPTER COUNTY.
15th District—No. 91. '
7ERRNIA. COUNTY
11th District—Nos-128, 259.
12t1t do " 198, 201.
nesloocru 001724 TY
gth Distant—No.l44
lIILLAA 001 MITT.
12th District—Nos. 299, " , •,21, 222, 222, 224, 226, 2671 337
375, 376, 306.
13414 do << 6, DI, 10, 29, 36, 70, 291, 392, 394.
DBOATUR °MINTY
14th District—Noe. 130. •
trth. do " 100, 246.
DOOLT COUNTY
14 Millet—Noe. 7, 2ilB . 211;212, 21,3,214, 221,222,223,
221, 223, 226. 227 , 228.
24 do I. 162, 237.
Itt6 do 211.
9th do 4 110.
HOUTON 0001 PIT.
6th Dlstact—No. 214
POLLIM COUNTY
Bth District—Ng. 102.
TAYLOR COUNTY
/8111 Dletrict—Noa. 87, 88.
14111 do a 88, 61.
CIF FICE OF THE COMMERCIAL MU
TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
COMMERCIAL BUILDING,
b 7 and 159 WILLIAM STICEST.
New Ems, July 23, 1857.
The Trustees, , in conformity to the charter of the
Company, submit the following statement of its Waits
en the 30th of June, /857:
Premiums on Risks outstanding 30th June,lBsB 1215,012 75
,
PrOmitime received during the year ending
1 30th June, 1857 780,127 31
Total Premium'
(No Policies have boon issued upon Piro
Rieke disconnected with Marine•Bleks.)
• ?MAIMS marked off as earned for thoyonr
ending Mb Juno, lin *T40,224 tiCP
Lousy and Exponos..—
Retitru Premiums
Be-lnierancee
.. $520,096 13
.. 65,202 10
.. 62,534 51
$8 8,23* 80
The Assets el t'
were an follows:
Notes in lawman of Premiums
Premium Notes and Bilis Receivable,
Loans on Stocks, Stocks and other Securi
Ma, Salvage, and Re-insurance Olalinti,.
Cash In Banks
e Company on the Jett June, 1851,
Otal A stets
.....• . • • •
The Board of Trustees have this day resolved, that
an Interest on the Six Pax Um% on the outstanding
Scrip of the Company, be paid In cask to the holders
thereof, er their legal reproilentativeli, on and after
TUESDAY, the 11th or AUSuat dext,
The Board have also declared a Scrip Dividend of TxX
PYa C,InT, on the not earned Premiums of the Company
for the year Wing 30th June, 18.57, for which certill-
Catee will be Weed on and after TUESDAY, the 11th of
August next.
By order or th
Board,
' itY D. KING, secretary
T J: V 8
Henry W. Barstow,
Janie* 0. 8011,
Charles L. Prost,
Geo, B. Idosewood,
Sheppard Gaudy,
Maslen (Wow.
Ceplias H. Norton,
Robert 11. Borden;
Cornelius W. Thomas,
Thos. B. Coddington,
Moses Taylor,
K. Corning,
%
James W. Phillip
Jolio G. Minima,"
William 11 Brodie,
Louie 8. bellows,
Willard M. Newell,
Jacob A. Corey,
Oliver Wetmore,
Charles P. Hattie,
BAWL CRIMP. j 1
no2-8m ADMAN B. 1107
TEES.
Josiah 0. Low,
Stephen D. Harrison
' A. Sale,
James L. Adams,
John 0 Seaman,
(Modes W. Blossom
Anson G. Phelps,
Edward Ssportas,
John P. Clark,
James IL Mulford,
. SCUS K. Everett, '
t!olivler Livingston,
T.Wilham krotit,
William It Kirklan,
Henry A Heiser,
Eben B. Crocker,
John 0, Jackson,
Joseph F. Navarro,
Wm, W. T. (ireenway,
SMITH, Propident.
, LT4EI3, Viee-Premident
ItVS SI A AND AMERICAN TARRED
CORPAGM.—a superior article, manufacture
and tai sale by WEAVER, VrTLER & RO., •
an R.tf No. 22 N. P7O.A. at , k. 22 N. Wbar.os
CCOTTON-10OWoo Gulf Cotton, In titoro
ant for a Ile by •
itisTrx & MCALISTER,
ad 110 Mirth Wat Ave ftlysitt
CARL P. •814:1"E ‘- -- Wholosaln
NI and Mon war owl OANA hinntiftognoor, No.
Noah youwatAnot.aaj
"Oftt . 4NS. - - - -=I;I)'~TAtA
• LIN sqa VI, gal* deepatch.—The re
markably feat-sallldg 1p • AtAREIARET, Berryman
tnasP.r, it now /9a410g at,llace street wharf t AO having
a large portion - of her cargo engaged and going on beard;
pill have onlck deePatolt.
akippers will please hurry their bills of lading to the
countinghouse algoature.
For balance of freight apply on hoard or to
, Iluatoalmote,4 C 0.... •
'124 (late ad) ItOll,TEt
A g e nt' at New Qe,/denes p. J. aitigKEß, h CO. The
Margaret 'laiurea , the' loweat rates, and wilt fake
steam down'thoDolalrire awl up thi.ldlesliodppl.. nol7
HIP JOSEPIV3ONBS FOIrSA'N
FRAN
CI9CO.—To will with gulek despateh.—Frolght
taken at reduced rated.—the beautiful elloper. whip
JOSIIPIi JONES, Nelson Pendleton, =commander, new
completing her loading at nitre Stella, wharf, baa over
three•fourthe of .her' ear on on bond and nearly all of
her Capacity engaged, will continue to receive freight
for a few days, and gall as abbr..
Shipers will please complete their engagemente
without delay, andhand In billa of lading for signature.
For balance of freight, which will be taken at
very low rates, apply en board, or to '
DISEIOP, SIMONS de
120 (Intone) Werth Wharves.
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
iPS
STATE spEAmsiI OF GEORGIA
AND
In RYsTONE STATE.
c.nsequeue. E 0 the Jemmied state of trade, the
above ships will be wttladrowtt for the present.
October letb.
F t ON HAVANA—With quick despatcl - I.
Tho coppered And copper . ..fastened ahtp NAPLES,
Captain Eastman, will be despatched ma above in a few
days.
For freight or passage, apply to
BrBllOP, , SIMONS,
Marroo.,
.120.(late 88) North 0..
I. 7 4ARE REDUCED
AND 11AVRE.—The o
DEDDILT, Edward Itlggini
will sail •
From New York for South- From Southampton and
aropton and I.lavre. Havre for New York.
Saturday - Oct. SI Saturday. ..... ~..Nor. 14
Saturday Doc.G Saturday Dec. 211
Price of Passage—Pint cabin, $lOOl second cabin,
F6O Specie delivered trkLondon and Paris For freight
or pang° apply to D. TOBRANfIE, Agent, ,
Nirg Dowilug 001011, New ork.
Letter/ for Engladeand Europe, pre-paid, 2 2 cents
each half ounce, (by encloaure of postage atarapa if from
other eitlea,) will be received at No, 6 Flowling.green,
Now York, up to 11.1 i o'clock on the morning of sail
ing.
0020- tt
!TREAT REDUCTION IN ARE TO EU
_ ROPN.
Fiat Outdo $BO I Second Oahin $6O
In the drat-class paddle-wheel 'eteiroship ADBIRL
2,000 tone, O. b. LUDLOW, Commander, and NORM
STAR, 2,600 tone, P. N. Urania, to mil from plow No.
8 North Meer, at noon proolsely, carrylajthe 'UNITED
STATES MAILS, via:
Leave N. York for
Southampton, Bremen foe , ; 4athrovpton
vie and Penmen. Southampton„
_for New York.
Ariel, Satorday t Oct. 31, Wede'day,Nov.d.
N. Saiy, Oct, IL Saturday, Nov, 9.9. ISt ode WI, Noo. 30
Thee° eteamere tooth at HAVRE. Specie delivered
in London and Parte, For passage and freight, apply
to D. TORUANOS, Agent,No. 6 Bowling Green, New
York.oo104(
LIOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IBS7.--
.11.: New York and liarre Steamehij, Company : The
United States Blati Steatuatupa AItAGO, 2,500 tons,
David Linea, commander, and YULTON, 2,600 tone,
James A. Wotton, commander, will leave New York,
Llano and Southampton, tor the 1 , 0011857 an 68, on
the following days:
• • .
Vulton, Saturday, Aug. 22,
Arago n do, Sept. 12
Puna!, do. Oct. 17
Arago n do. IPA , . 14
Walton, do. Deo. 12
1,11/tll HAUL
1851'.
krago, Tuesday, Aug. 25
Fulton, do. Sept. 22
krago, do. Oet. 20
Fulton, do. Nor. 17
Arago, do: Deo. 15
1858.
Patton, do. Jan. 12
drag°, do. Feb. 9
Fulton, do. Mande 9
Arno, do. April 0
Fulton, do. Slay 4
Argo, do. June 1
Pultou, do. inns 25
, MOB 0? YASUO/II
From Now York to Southampton or Same—Birgit
Cabin, $180; Second Cabin, $76.
Brow Havre or tionthamptot, to Nee York.—Virel
Cabin, 800 trace; Second Cabin, 6901tAnes.
Pm /Ivrea or Possaget.aPPi e tz , ...,
MOSTI,MBR LIYINO N, Agent, '7 Broadway.
WILL aliel INRGENT, ,( }Lorre.
CROSKBY lc 00. If South'tou.
' AMERICAN EIIROPEAIIi
SX.PREBB AND EL, ,It • Pale.
' OIIdNOB 00. sue
THE NEW YORK Atilt LIVERPOOL
..11- UNITED STATES MAIL STlLilliLitßAl.—The
Somposing this Line are :
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Welds.,
The JIALTIO, Oapt. Joseph Oranatook.
The ADRIATIC, Capt. James West.
,ittIOR6 ships have been built by contract, enormity for
tiorornment nerrice• every care has been taken their
sonstruotion, as alio ' in their engines, to ensure strength
end speed, and their aocommodations for passengers are
anottualled for elegance and oomfort,
PriCo of passage from New York to Liverpool, in drat
cabin, MO; in second do., $7l; from. Liverpool to Now
York, 30 and 20 witness. No berths secured unless paid
for, The ships of this line bate improved widevtlght
balk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING,
' PROM 117, roux, PROP LIVERPOOL.
Saturday, hue 20, 1857 Wedrieeday, June 24, 1867
Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wediiisday, July ,8, 1867
Saturday, JulylB, 1857 Wednesday, July 28, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1857.
Saturday, Aug. 16, 3857 WediaesslanAug. 10, 1857
Saturday, Sept.l2; 1857 Wedueiday, Sept. 2, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 26, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 80, 1857
Saturday, Oct. ID, 1857 Wednesday, Oot. la, 1857
Saturday, Oat. 21. 1857 Wraday, Oot, 28, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1 067 W noday, Nov, 11, 1857
Saturday, Nor: 21, ' 1867 W esday, Nov. 28, '1857
Saturday, Dee. 6, 1851 Wednesday, Deo. 0, 1867
' - Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1867
'or freight or passage, *KO to
EDWARD .11 . , 00I•LIMI Ho. 55 Wall street," N. Y.
nitowN, 81111'1,SY bo. L Liee ti lool.
STEPHEN IiIiNNARD tlO., 27 Austin Prlars,
London.
R. 0. WAINWRIGHT Is 0D.,-Parls.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
gold, silver, bullion, specie, lownlry.pr eoloris stones or
toetale, unlesa bills of lading:?: nod therefor, and
the value thereof expressed therein tul-tf
13inito Sorteo
G OLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANICFADTMIERB, 84 AND SS WALKER STREET,
NEW YORK, •
Received the following Biel priXe - mselais In corneal.
lion' ith the beet manufacturers orßoetou, New York,
Philadelphia, and Ba ltimore,
TWO FIRST PRIZE MODATS 113 the ' Metropolitan
FairtWashOW o a, March,lBss,
A OOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York,
November, 1855, (being the only Cold Medal given for
YinnosS within the last nix years.) •
A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balti
more, 1856.
pluze BIEDAL M the' Fair, Crystal
Pelee°. Now York November, 1810. • Among the judges
were the first musical talent of the country, much am M.
Mason, Gottschalk, lgollenhaupt, and many others.
St. tc 8, Pianos (with and witholit: Iron frames) are
warranted for three years, and'f 'mitten guarantee
given. Pianos packed and shipped,wlthent charge.
Prices moderate. 0c27-tf
A LBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE
m.ANUFACTUSIER, No. ]55 Wist Broadway, New
York, solo mantifacturer of the . celebrated Concert
Piano. The subscriber would Worm Me numerous
friends and customers that lie has greatly enlarged his
inanunioturing department, In order to meet the increase
lis demand for his unrivalled
Pl 4 toa , and as every piano
,
especially tone and touch, is personally superintended
by the subscriber, the public will he warranted an in
strument which, for beauty, EtroogLlz t and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and tough, stands unser
passed. Every piano sold at the lowest toaauracturers ,
prices. A call is respectfully solicited. 0W39-4u
Alerrbant giailcirs.
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
POMMY wicK antic
LATE WITH 1411/1118, ICELLY, & 00.,
TAILOR,
614 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Iles now with him the best Tailors that are engaged
In the business In this country.
CHAHLEd ROTH', formerly the leading tailor of this
city; Id. KAYSER, formerly cutter for C. Both & Co.,
and late Coat and Test cutter Witli Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; lisNiir IVAO.Ntilit, the beet resits and Vest cutter
in the United States, for years eater with Deplerrie,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Depierrls
& Pettus, under the St. Nicholaillotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronise the establishment.
The best of Clothes made at moderate prices for
credit, Imo prices for cash. oo13•t!
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR No. 16 andlB Bondi NINTH STREET,
ABOVE OILEBTNUT.
A large and well selected stock of OLOTBEI and
CABSlAtilltliB always on hand.
All Clething made at this ltstablisliment will be of
the beet quality, and in the most fashionable style.
Particular attention given to UNIVORDI
INC?. itud.tf
$975,140 14
Surniture.
U B. 'KITE & CO zz
_sue IMINITURNABEDDING,
No. 41.8 (tats I'N) 'WALNUT It.
Philadelphia.
d new and superior style of /Spring Beds.
LYDIA B. Itruic. JOONITI WALTON
41131
$201,156 60
406,164 12
fIAS I GAS ! GAS ! !—THE UNDER
!LA 'Aped would respectfully call the attention of the
public to the fact that they have stud aro daily reducing
the price of Philadelphia Oas, fr0:1142.25 per 1000 feet
to the low price of 41.00 per 1000 foot, by their MODEL
ltittilllATOlt, which caves 35 per cont., a clear saving
of 75 cent. on $2.25, thereby redly:dog the price frees
52 25 to SL.OO per WOO foot.
We are daily putting the Regulator on all the prlncl
pal and prominent haFldtnge in the city, churches,
libraries, factories, hotels, and tithe!public buildings.
It has also been placed on at the Philadelphia
change. Itundreda of cortllicateo in favor of the said
Regulator, front those having tried it, showing the
above paving, can bosom at our office.
there-keepers and the poblio generally are requested
to send in their orders, Cost of Regulators from $6
upwards, according to size. Orders through Blood's
Despatch promptly attended to.
• N. D.—Fifty energetic, enterprising, and persevering
men wanted, to cauvass'for the ?pow, It ROCIATOR
can mho from $2 to $5 par day:
ROBERT T.' RNIMIT & CO.,
Office No, 44 Booth Fifth street,
0c24.1m next to Illood'S Doepatch,
$719./0 04
CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,
Nor .1, 18,17,
NOTE)))—The Board PIMaPELPPIA or novlbiou will meet at t his
Mee on the following named dap, from 14 o'clock
A, M., until 1 °Minsk P,
let and 2.c1 Worth on Monday, November 0,1817.
3d. 4th Tuesday, . 10 , y
6th 611 t " 'Wednesday, 11,
7th Thursday, a 12, I'
oth 10th • YAW, 13,
11th 12th " Saturday, 14,
13th 11th a Monday, lO,
lath 16th Tnesday, 11, a'
17th 18th a IYednesdny a 18,
19th 20111. - Thursday,' ' 19,
21st 221 a Friday, • F.: i•
234 24th " Sitturdsy, , 21,
The Awes ore el the several Wardle will be particular
to attending upon the ciaya of the meeting of their
Plots.
3 3 A l if tk i 8 8•1 11' 4 1 0 .
GEORGit •
oat o .
• prrion AVOIDIRMITER
2IoaRATI,WILGIADI V;
11011.dt2/st
• ,
TO SOUTHAMPhipTON'
..agnificent steams VAN.
, s, commander, 1,,208 tong,
LII.I,Y6'COVE.
1 1&58.
[Amp, Saturday, Sao,
Yu/Rod) do. Sob. 6
Aram do. Maroh 6
Salto% do, April 8
Arago, do, May 1
Sutton, do. Nay 29
I 1.1.1'771 80ttestActrcog.
1867,
Arko, Wednesday,d Aug, 26
I , ,Ottoa, do. 8.44.28
Arno, do. Oct. 21
Pones, , do. Nov. 18
JINN do. Leo. 18
1868.
YultoO, - . ' 'do. Zoo. 18
p A . ritg lo o n , , 4 0 o o
1 1
0 0
Amu, , do. April 1
Patton + do. 811)' 6
drako, do. Juno 2 •
Pullou t do. hoot 30
ripltE BEST ASSOUTMENT oa L'EHIGH
'AND SOIWYLKILL 00ALIA at
•
II DORMAN'S YARD,
. ,
, Vale.
Bold at reduced prices. BROAD
and STR nee.T above
oelt.oNv
K."
,
.01YLES' COAL DEPOT, NINTH
. and WILLOW.—The Spring Mountain, Sugar
Loaf, and Hazleton Lehigh Also, beet Schuylkill
Goal, for ante. Term cash. ofet23-Im*
2240 LilS. IS Am__BrrYEßS
and consumers are Invited to exine our
Moak of "LEHIGH LOCUST MOUNTAIN an am d BLACK
HEATH COAL." 'Our Coal Is selected expressly for
family use; being carefully screened, we will warrant, It
free from slate and dust. We sell 2240 lbs.," being
' 4 240 lbs. more , ' than sold by retail dealers at '''2s cents
less per ton." ,
Aigo, on band a full supply of " BROAD TOP SITU.
MINOUS COAL" for Stuninlonerating, IllacksuaLlug,
and purposes. This Coal cannot be ex ,
called.
Yards, BROAD and VINE—Big Sign, "2210 LBS. IS
A TON. po S-Sul] LEIGHTON & Co
COA. L t COAL I COAL'!-TAGGARTH3
OELEBRATED BPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
COAL.
J. &R. OARTRIN REKNWOOD, TAM A QUA COAL
GEORGE W. FINYDER'S PINK FOREST BORITYL
RILL 00AL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Hare for sale, and are constantly receiving from
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL OE ALL SIZES.
There is no Coal mhsednywhere, equal la quality
these and a trial will COLIVilleO any one of their groat
Superiority. Our Coal to very carefully screened at our
vials, and we will warrant It perfectly free from elate,
dust and all impurities, Our PRICES areaa LOW ea the
'That'll LOWEST.
Orders left at our Office, No. WI SOUTH IRONT
street, above Walnut.
Oulors left at our Yard, OALLOWHILL street, bele.
BIOOAD street,
Orders left at oar Wharf, WATER street, above OAT,
LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Itespatch Post,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ea..
aniline Our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. au4.tf
R,CHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality o.
SODUYLIIILL AND receiving,
COAL. My customers,
and all others who may favor we with. their orders, way
relez gett i ng Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
No Inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW MOM.
ALEXANDER CONVERY,
N. E. aoraer of Broad *lad Cherry Ste
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
BSI PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep coustantly on
hand, at the very lowed rates, a full eupply of Lehigh
awl Schuylkill Coal. au I-6ru
LUMBER AND GOAL.-MONTGOMERY
& NEALL having connected the Coal MCI the
Lumber business, Inform their friends that they have
made contracts for a supply of the beet qualities of
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re
ceive orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may
be lett with Mr. B. KILPATRICK, No. 13 8. EMIL
street, or with Mr. WM. D, NEALL, corner PINE and
WATIIIt streets. au/8-3rti
garbware
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
DIERGHANT BARS,
RIVET IRON,
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN OREEN ROLLING MILL,
on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Work,,.
WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street.
1 :11/ARRIt CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
made.
on9.tf
JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent
IpROMAS E.BAXTER.--11ARDWARE
CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET BT.
hove Plinth. Font)/ aide, Philadelphia
1.f1,0
crewing 111a0into
WING MAC HINE S.—GROVER,
A, BAKER, & CO.'S UNRIVALLED SEWING MA.
MINES still retain the 'confidence of the public, and
their popularity. increases Al ter years of trial it In de
monstrated beyond all question that it is the popular
Machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can
be placed to work well on all kinds of oboes. The fact
that it does one.thlrd more work in the same time, and
does it better ; that it is the least liable to get out of
repair, being simple in fie construction ; that it makes
the least noise, and that It Is acknowledged on all hands
that it Is beet for a new beginner, has given the pro.
prletora a demand for it to ouch an extant that they aro
Obliged to delay the filling of orders in many cases fpr
months. Over eight hundred are iu operation in this
city, and the cane has yet to occur where a person who
has purchased one ham exchanged It for another hind.
Taking Into consideration, also, the fact that those
who employ from 16 to 90 hands in their shops, doing
the work for Ike inapufactorers, without exception, 1.180
this machine in preference to any other* kind, and al
ways recommend them in preference to others, it would
seem unnecessary for the . proprietors to tuivortiso their
excellence, or set forth their enperlority.
The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of those
Machines. always have a supply, and have made ouch
arrangements that they sell theta upon terms that will
meet the wishes of all.
Unlike other Machines sold in this market, It is free
from all itaringonieutfl of ether patents.
BAI(Elt & BROTHER,
on 27-tf , 0111OZHAL 8 , 4 - OAUIt, LYNN.
Q. EWING WACIIrNES.—PRATT'S
PATENT—PRIOES PROM' $l2 TO P 25.
The " LADIES' COMPANION" ie the moot simple,
durable, awaited, and cheap machine , for family U4l)
ever offered to the public, sowing equally well upon all
kinds of fabric, and without puckering the cloth, leav
ing no bad cord on the back side of the work, and al
wayejastening the thread when stopped. They eew
from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, acing
but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can
be varied from live to fifty to the inch. Any one coo
learn to operate them In half an hour. Printed direc
tions accompany each machine, by which any one VW
no. them. We are enabled to offer them, superior ma
chines at the above tote prices, as we are not obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for sorrowed on
tents, this machine being made under our own patents
In every part, and Infringing upon or using no other.
There are acme hundreds in constant use 111 this city
and vicinity, which ere giving the boat satisfaction.
Every machine Is warranted to glee satisfaction.
Ladies and gentlemen are Invited to call and examine
them and their work, and Judge for themselves.
Samples of work, and drawings, with description, sent
to any part of the country by . mill.
Salesrooms 113 WASHINGTON Street, Boston, end
577 BROADWAY, New York. as 27-tf
BASS'e EAST INDIA PALE ALE.—
The consumers of this celebrated beverage need no
description of its qualltlea, or evidence of Da excellence,
beyond the benefit they have derived from Ito use since
its introduotion Into this country; to thouf who have
not yet mado au aCquaintance with this CROWNING
Malt Liquor, it may be well to state a fow facts :
• BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALP.
Owes its excellence as a beverage to the superior quality
of the hops and malt, the mineral properties of the river
water Immediately communicating with the brewery,
and the scientific skill applied In its manufacture.
BASS'S EAST INDIA. PALE ALE
Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated
palates, hi, therefore, neither heating nor heady, but
stomachic and appetising.
BASS% EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern in
his fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy
. .
PASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is the drink without which no tillin can be complete
no journey by dawk possible,
BASS'S EAST INDIA. PALE ALE
re the favorite drink in England of lord and bagman
duchess and nurse.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
In the much admired tonic for invalids and parsons of
weak intortors.
' BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Will keep in all etiolates; and is goad at all meals—tun
choon, dinner, or supper.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is pronounced by the medical faculty one of the most
whelesome beverages that can be taken, and is found to
ho not less agreeable to the palate than it is beneficial
to the health.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is universally conceded to be unrivalled in Motional)
by any other imported Into the Gutted States.
Dealers and consumers will find it their interest to
give this Ale a preference. For sale in cask artd bottle
by THOMAS MoMULLEN,
ApoVand Consignee, 94 BEAVER St., N. Y.
On sale at Delmotilco , s, William at., corner of Bearer,
and Chambers, corner of Broadway.
Sutherland's, lb Pine street.
• Berry's, 10 Pine street.
Itichardson & Itcyter, 120 Water et.
George F. Burgess, 483 Broadway.
N. B. Gosling, 337 Broadway. no2-oin
REEN SA.ND MARL OF NEW JERSEY.
G
NEW .11111.9EY FERTILIZER COMPANY
Is now prepared to receive ordera for tLie important
manure. For all lands upon \stadia:Mee aro beneficial,
the Marl more than a substitute.
. . .
Professor Cook, In his annual report to the Legisla
ture of New Jersey, says: ""The value of these None is
best seen in the rich and highly cultivatO district
which has been improved, almost urade, by their use ;
but it may he interesting to examine the causes of their
great value In Agriculture, and to compare theme with
other fertilisers. For example The potash atone may
be taken at an average of live per cont. 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 is nearly as much as there
to in p bushel of unleaelcd wood ashes." And again—
it isprobable that the groat value of the Marl is to be
found in the fact that it eoutains smart} , all the sob
stances necessary to make up the ash of our common
cultivated plants.
Pelee, delivered on board vessel, at the wharves of
the company at Portland Heights, on Itaritak Day, New
Jersey, toren cents per bushel. For further particu
lars, see circular sent free of postage. Orders for
other fertilizers-will receive prompt attention. Address
either of the undersigned.
CIIAttLES SEARS, President.
Ricoville Poet (Mice, Now Jersey.
TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer,
No. 82 Nassau street. Now York,
a gam.: W. ATWOOD, Secretary, No. la Cedar street,
New York.
N. B.—Those wishing ALI I for spring ono should.
ardor immediately, to secure its early ahipment. Orders
will he filled in rotation. act 20-tini
L ONGIVORTIPs 01110 WINES.
GENERAL AGENCY FOR ALL
THE STATES.
TO WHOLESALE DEALERS.
special arrangement with Mr. LONG WORTH, I
am enabled to offer his Wham in Mtge quantities, upon
the lowest sod best terms. The Wines to ha delivered
In Cincinnati, unit forwarded by usual means of
once (railroad or steamboat) direct to the parcLaNeo ;
by which the expenses of storage, coMinissions, double
freight, etc,, n ill bu avoided.
No orders under this arrangement will be forwarded
for less than twenty-five cues.
All orders must 110 directed only to
' FRED. S. bOZZENS,
'WARREN Street, Nide YURI(
By the present arrangement a handsome wont On
these wines eon be made by the wholesale dealer,
Sparkling Cutanba, vintage 1833, quarts,
Lu do do do pints.
Ito do du 1852 quarts.
Dn do de do pints.
:Rill Catawba, vintage 787.1 t, quarts.
Do de extra, vintage 185'2, quarts.
Sparkling Isabella, do do do
Mill pahaba, In cooks, of 'whin+ tittalities,
Catawba Brandy, of superior quality.
FRED.S COZZENS,
General Agent for the sale of N. Leugworth's Wines,
78 WARREN STREET.
(opposite Hudson River Railroad Devoid
nutl-fon Nrw lotiK.
500 AGENTS WAN TED.—A. 110111. E
FIT EAD FOR $lO !—Third Division,—s6lo.ooo
Worth of Farms and Building Lots, in the gold region
of Culpeper county, Virginia to be divided amongst
10,200 ,übseri here, on the 7th ' of December, 1867. Sub
strlptiolis only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, cm
ber down, the reef on delivery of the deed. Every
eabtcriber will get a Building Lot or a Fare, ranging in
value from $lO to $26,000. bee farms nod lots are
sold so cheap to traduce settlements, a sufficient number
being reserved, the incrome In the value of which wilt
compensate for the apparent low price now asked. 1.7 p,
wards of 1,360 lots and farms are already sold, and a
company of settlers called the !! Rappahounock.Ploneer
Aesociatiou!! is now forming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be glean for the faith
ful performance of contracts and promisee. Nearly
46,000 acres of land, in different pasta of Virginia, now
at command, and wilt be sold to "wafers at from $1 up to
$3OO per acre. Unquestionable titles toil/ in nit ruses
be peen, Wood-outters, coopers, farmer", he., are
wanted, and eve hundred Agents to obtain subscriber',
to whom the moat liberal inducements will be given.
.4inle agents write that they are making $2OO per month,
or fall particular', aubsoriptione, agencies, Ac. , apply
N. Ran%
unit . Pint Royal, Ratans ['Only, VII.
QAVING FUND--FIVE PER CENT, IN
TERNST—NATIONAL BARMY TRUST 0011I
PANY.—VALIUT STRUT, SOUTH-WI:MORN/MI
ON TIIIND,
Isuouronsup ST TOR STATE OP PP,MATLYANTA.
Money h revolved in any anio, large or rull, and in
terest paid from the day of depoalt to the day of with
drawal.
The office ie open every day , front ()o'clock In the
morning till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 0 o'clock.
MON. lIENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SIMPRIROK, Tice President.
Wit. J. Ryan, Secretary.
DISINTOSEI:
non. floury L. Renner, C. Landreth Manne,
Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph 6. Berry
Rama. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman,
Jllllll.B B. Smith, Francis Lee.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made lu conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in REAL ES'T'ATE MURT.
GAGES, ()ROUND RENTS, and such first cla s s tiocurt ..
time ss will etwaya Insure ;turfed security to the deposi
tore, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta
bility to this institution. sully
MO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
P.ER OENT. STATE SAVINGS FOND.
ou'O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER VENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET,
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS POND
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
/ 1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. sul-1y
Slatbinern ant, _iron.
gliton •. MIRRIOI
WILLIAM IL 1100010 K.
QOUTITIVARK FOUNDRY,
PIM AND WASHINGTON STRUTS,
PITILADIILPIIIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND 'MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low pressure Steam griglaeo, for
Laud, River and Marine service.
Boilers,Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, eco., Cast
ing., of all kinds, either iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofa for Cita Works, Workshops, Railroad
Statioue, k.'
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the lateat and moot
Improved construction.
Evory description of Plantation machinery, such ss
Sugar, Saw and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Piltem Pumping Engines, ,te.
Solo Agents for N. Rill/ours Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; 3. P.
Bees' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and
Steam Pump,.
Superintendent—B. R. BARTOL. atd-y
RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO-
STEAU ENGINE BUILDERS,
extriOrtarstri Forums; EILIEU,TON, VAIRYIEW ADD
SPRING GARDEN STREETS,
PHILADXLPHIA.
Ilugaxed exclusively br the ursamdactere
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Manuraoture to order Locomotives or soy aminree.
wont, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coot,
Of Bituminous qeiit is ifs crude s/atr, or •
ANTHRACITE COAL,'
IfITOOOT.SMITTINO SMOKE, GAS OS PISS.
In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo
tives produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex
celled by any. The materials used in construction are
made on the spot and insure the best quality and moat
reliable Stock. The large extent or Shops, and COD.
piste _Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
OP ANT ARRANGEMENT RECI(IgRED.
CHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAIIIIRRED AXL.IIIB,
With Yorgings of any big* or form,
IRO'S' AND BRASS CASTRIGS,
And hIACHINE WORRtenerally.
RIORARD VORMAII. HEMET LATIMER NORMS.
MIMS '
PENN S TEAM ENGINE AND BOIL
ER WORKS.
REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
rBAOTIOAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, IILACK
SMITILS AND FOUNDERS..
Having for many years been In succeasfal operation,
and beau exclusively engaged so building and repairing
Marine and River Engines, high and low presence, Iron
Boat, Water Tanks, Propellers, Am., Re., respectfully
offer their services to the public, as being 101 l spared
to contract for Engines of all SiZeil, Marino, River, and
Stationery. Having sets of pattern, of different altos,
arc prepared to execute orders i rith quick despatch,
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High and Low Preasure, Flue, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Boilers, at the best Pennsylvania char.
coal iron. Forgings of all Masa and kinds; Iron and
Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done at their
establishment free of charge, east work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, whore they can lay in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ate., fro., .for
railing heavy or light weights.
THOMAS REANEY,
JACOB 4.1, NEAVLII,
JOHN P. LEVY,
aul-y REACII and PALMER Streets, Remington
NOTIOE.-CHESTISIIT STREET
11 BRIM:.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES for A 'Bridge over the
River Schuylkill, on the lino of Chestnut street, In the
City of Philadelphia, will he received by the Chief En
pincer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTSIENT OF urn.
VEYS, City Building, FIFTII Street, below Walnut,
until the second day of January, 1858. Said Bridge to
be of the following diutenedinc, without any ploy or
with not more thou out pier In The water - way ; ' the
materials of conatructlou throughout to be indestructb
We by tiro,
Dbdance between abutweata... 380 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out, not less then.. 42 "
Elevation above low water . ST "
For an arch the nprining line should not be less than
eleven feet above low water.
The Flan% and Estimates will be received under the
arrangement and conditions %pacified in the ordi
nance. of Councils, approved November 2d, 1857, as fol
lows, viz : _
SCOTIUN 2. That nil plane and estimates to be reoelveil
by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila
delphia, each man nod estimate to bear a private mark,
and he accompanied by a Reeled communication having
a corresponding mark thereon, no that the name of the
designer may not be known until the plan most ap
proved obeli have been selected.
SSOTIOX 3. That all Ruch plane and estimates shall,
when received, become the property of the City of Phila
delphia, and shall be presented within two months after
the passage or thin ordinance, when it shall be the duty
of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Surveya and Re4ulationn,
to invite a eoaltribelOrt, consisting a three civil engi
neers, who, in eenjunction 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 lumen of the designers,
and the character end estimated cost of the three plans
by them preferred,
SvorzoN 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commis
sioner of Illghwaym, upon a certificate presented and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue
arrantn In payment of the cost of the aforesaid miser
tisements, and also in favor of those person,' who may
have presented the three piano preferred by said cons.
inissiou ; to the nod in point of merit, the sum of $100;
to the second, $l5O, and to the third $100; said warrants
to be charged to Item No. 10 of appropriation mile to
the Department or Highways, &c., for the year 1857,
approved Mardi ld, 1857.1
For further Information, or for cross section of river,
address STRICKLAND KNEASS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philada.
no6-dtjan3
MARCTIANT' S
OR YST ALOGRA pIIB,
OR PIIOTOURAPIIIO MINIATURES IN OIL,
N E. corner of EIGHTII. sod LOOUST.
The above pictures differ essentially front anything
ever before offered to the public,. Their softness, and
truth of color and outline, extraordinary Minuteness
and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the gfeatest
fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or-
deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally
settles the question of their permanence. These facts
enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest
eatlafaction and confidence, to the public. and to his
friends.
They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had
ONLY of E. D. MA CHANT.
fp-- Portraits of the cabinet, and life size on canyon
as heretofore. ao 18-3 m
VD) UB LIG L A.IiIP S .-TIIE PUBLIE - 1 - S
1 respectfully informed that Offices have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens are requested to give inforroatioq, respect.
lag accidents which may happen to the Public ramps; or
of any failure In lighting or extinguishing there at the
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good
lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph
Daily, No. 808 Wharton et., First Ward; Charles Carty,
No. 18 South Seventh atreet, Ninth.Wardi Hiram
Kirk, No. 1438 Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; M.
W. Deshong, No. 2231 Coates cruet, Fifteenth Ward;
Thos. V. Bowlby, Gas Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West
Philadelphia;) M. 11. 111 'Fadden, Gas Office, Twenty.
Second Ward, (tlerniantown;) Win. N. Market, Gas
Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,) and at the
Gus Office in Seventh street, below Market.
By %order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas
Works. A. J. 111 TE,
ocl-8m Superintendent of Distribution.
PIIILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY-
Zl. W. Cm. THIRD and CHESNUT Ste.
L. PELOUZE h SON, thankful for the liberal pa.
teenage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their now SPECIMEN
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are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary he
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the business,
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ished article than their cotemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them preview to purchasing
elsewhere.
OM typo taken at 9 Genie per pound ) In exchange for
now at specimen prioos, aul-tf
CIOLD MINE FOR SALE.—THE SUB-
Null norther offers for sale, with a perfect title, the
property known as the *REID 1101. D AND COPPER
MINE, situated 6 miles from Concord, Ephraim% county,
North Carolina. With the mine is a plantation of 45
acres of excellent land, well watered, and wooded, end
a large MANSION HOUSE, wills barns, miners' houses,
powder and engine house, and other buildings; new
steam engine, 45 horse power; Chili Bis mills, stumps,
pump, ho , embracing all the machinery and tools no
ressary for the full equipment spf a mine, in good order,
The lame ling been worked at intervals for the last 50
years, 11111 i bag always been protitable to resident pro
prietors, but hag never been worked for any length of
time wills au engine nod machinery, The shafts and
galleries two NY 011 constructed, the stopplugst have never
been taken out, and from 50 to 75 miners can be profit
ably employed in the ofd workings On the property in
foiloidable vein of copper end lead, which has never
been worked, and a new gold vein has beets discovered
mince the first of thin month, at whirls three men have
been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a dab
with a good prospect of its continuance,
nn:-Ons CHARLES .1 I/ HAIM, 181 Broadway.
0141.3A1 3 SUM MER FUEL.-GAS COKE,
of excellentquality, la sold at the PIIMADELPIIIA
GASWORKS for the reduced price of live cent, a buallet,
and may be obtained in large or email whautity by ap
plying at the Gee 01110, No. 20 South 1313VENTII
Street.
Purehneere by Wholento, It to 0014 at the Works,
n Eiret Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An.
hraclte, a Is 2 t per ton.
(Signed,) 7 . C. CRESSON, Engineer.
PBILA OAS Worms, Aug. 2d, 't7. au27.tf
00ACII, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
NJ Factory of E, \Y E5:4.11E14, N0.D30 Hate 43) South
MOUTH, below Chestnut street, hoe become a saving
of 60 per cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS, and also the convenience or having their
old Carriage Lamps new sliver-topped and bottomed,
mod moot by morass to all parts sold 1y
32 D V ANS,-10,000-L—Piti INTEDi A
le Currie per {Your!
~..6% W
The Pre , olhat ..Ls 0ve,10.1,1 by tles .LaY Via. 1 .4
D eaut one, P.... *I elaut.,
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A. X.l.hahm. ' , ~le lar' Prio9, Cutiml th..U. D
L „,,,,,, crE, of I's - Ten Thoosaml Carole per Hesr,ts ir,
010 X' . * Dv., b. hl,l<-1:-Frrlee• Irma: misc.& ".
i D
cgAnTEY , YQUINIII , STL II 2mcbc,Imt.
....
MARCUS
N..20 .13A s
o S it T r ,
II 'THIRD STIIItIT,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLRE,
Das for sale THE AMERICAN READER—anew book,
deßigneil by its author, A. D. BALD TARR, for the we,
of the higher ONSISPS io the Acadetujem and fieboola of
jtootript—hy the ilizqu qr plagle cop' . 1102-2ra
IFR A
N INSURANCE ANT) TRUST COM
PY --The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY, Southeast Corner of TRIBE and DOOR
Streets. Capital, $512,720
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and ondowments—pur
shame life on interests in Real Estate, and nukes all
oontracts depending on the cootiogeneles of Life.
They art m Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardiane,
TIMIITR6II. •
Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Shrills,
Richard S. Newbohj, James B. McFarland,
William P. hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Paurtotr,
Samuel C. Huey, Theophilug Paulding,
Charles 'Hallowell, Ethuund A Souder,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. llutchinson,
Itudolphus Kent, John W, Kornai.,
William 11. Carr, Ellis S. Archer,
Edward T Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
0 linam RobortSon, Joseph hI. Thomas,
Warner M. Basin, John G Warmer,
P. S. Michlerr, Easton.
DANIEL L. ARILDIS, President.
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Preet.
Zona W. Noma. Secretary. nl3-ly
irTOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
A—a. SURANPE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT
street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the
Wear* of the company Is published fu conformity with
provision of its charter
PROXIUMB ATOM% ED FROM AUGUST 1, MO, TO AUGUST
31, 1957,
- FIVE
Firs premium
Marino premiums,,,
Perpetual premium
Total amount premltuns taken
.arued are premiums ...... 25,072 06 -----
Earned marine premiums 105,005 0 0-180,078 56
J. VAOGI I / 3 1 IMHIOX
Deduct return premiumq
Net earned
Marine i 01.38 paid. $03,855 75
Vire Imes paid.... EOM 11
Salvage re
Interest re.
ceived...4,351 67
e Weir
anee 2 971 62 —8,083 68— 93,833 70
Expenses for commissions to
agents, abatements in lieu of
scrip, salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, books., sta
tionery, Eke Profit and lose
Net profit
ASSITS.
Cash on hand....... 212,916 83
Bills receivable 119,26 T 02
Bonds and mortgages 165,000 00
Stocks 292,100 00
Stock notes 142,000 00
Due by agents and
others 22,312 93
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potts, Wm. F. Leech,
C. E. Spangler, R. T. Renal I,
Abraham Rex, 11. U. /Jourdan,
Win. 11. Woods, Jos. R. Withers,
George Howell, Abraham P. Byre,
I. Edgar Thomson, W. Raißuel,
O.G. Sower, Charles F. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John 11. Lewars,
'Herman naive, James R. Stiles,
Nathan R. Potts, IL 11. Shillingtord.
PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President
C. E. ElritiOni, Vice President.
W. 11. Wooos, Secretary.
0c22 R. T. %assn.. Treasurer.
FIRE INS.URANCE.
-
SPRING GARDEN DIRE INSURANCE COM
_ . .
PANY.
CAPITAL $128,000, PAID IN CARR;
A2D SECURELY INVESTED,
OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF EILETII AND WOOD
FITS., SPRING GARDENS.
CIIARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John 11. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil, s,
David Wuelpper, Lewis Shinned(
Itenjumin Davis, John Landell,
John Evans, Jr Charles Field,
Auley N. Park, William E. Woo .
James Darnell, John D. Stevenson,
Jacob S. Mintzer, Cumin Stoddard,
Deasy Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast,
George K. Childs.
JOIIN 11. DOUNERT, President.
L. lIRTIMBIIAAR, Secretary. eept 2.l—ky
N _
EPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
onnor 414 WALNUT St., Franklin Buildings.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL $100,600, WITH PRIVILEGE TO INCREASE
TO 600,000.
This Company Is now fully organ zed, and prepared to
make all kinds. of Insurance against ion or damage by
Fire and Marine Perils, at current rates.
OFFICERS.
H. O. LAUGHLIN, President,
RICHARD SHIELDS, Floe ?radiant.
OED. SCOTT, Seeretmw
DIRECTORS. •
IL. 0. Loughlin,
D. Sharwood,
Wm. Osborae,
Blebaril :3hlelds,
T. F. Showell,
T"QUAKER CITY INSURANCE
COMPANY, °Wee No, 408 (late 08) WALNUT St.
Capital and Surplus, $250,000.
This Company continues to make Insurance naiad
loss or damage by Fire and the Perils of the SA, /stand
Navigation and Traneportattou, at current rates,
OPPIOERS. :
President—(l SO. 11. BART
Vice President—E. P. Rom .
Secretary and Treasurer—U. R. 000136 HALL.
Assistant Secretary—S. U. BUTLER.
ROTORS.
George 11. Umt, B. W. Bailey,
B. P. Ross, Ottariee G. Imlay,
A. 0. Cattail, Wm. O. Lewis,
Joseph Edwards, J. L. Pomeroy,
John 0. Dale, Andrew R. Chansbera,
llon. henry M. Fuller, 11. R Coggehall,
Poster 8. Perkins, Samuel Jones M. D.,
John 11. Chambers, A. P. Cheeabrongh.l
au 8-I.Y
AII.CTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMFA
NY, NEW TORN.-081m, No 29 Wall street, 'ad
joining the Mechanics' Dank—Cub Ospital, $250,090,
Irish s surplus. This Company Insure Bnildings, Mer
chandise, Narniture, 'Vessels in port and their Cargoes,
and other property, against Lou or Damage by Fire and
the Risks or Inland Nrongstion.
DIBROTORB.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Baretow, Rufus R. Graves,
Henry O. Brewer, Henry Davis,
Edmond Penfold; 0.11. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, • Theo. Polhonsus, jr.
Ogden Haggerty, Blight R. Morgan,
Thomas ?donna% Abut. R. Van Nest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Wani, Thomas ES, Nelson '
Charles Beaton, James W. Phillips,
Louis /gmut, Charles A. Mary,
Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Ilineken,
Stepp. Cambreleng, Wen, E. Shepard,
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost,
John Word, Lothrop L. Sturges,
Henry K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick,
Peter Pdes H .
Kmory_Thayer,
Benjamin . Field, Geo. Westfeldt,
A. IL Frothinghans. Salmon Taylor,
Thos. P. Young's, Henry B. Blossom.
Samuel L. Mitchell,
• ALBERT WARD, President.
Baseman A. Oanalir, Secretary, au 10-1 y
lt/FANUFACTURERS' INS UR ANCE
COMPANY.—Gharter Perpetual. Granted by
the State of Penneylvanls. Capaal, $500,000. Ern,
Marine, and Inland Transportation.
D15H070215.
Aaron S. Lippincott, Charles Wlsa,
Win. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Charles J. Field, Zanies P. Smyth,
Win. D. Theme, J. Ririalilo Sank,
.Win. Neal, John P. Sh.llooll,
AARON S. LIPPLNCITT, President.
WM A. RHODES, Vice President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
W. MARTI - EN, Surepyor.
Thie Company was organized with a cash "spite, and
the Directors have determined to adapt the business to
its available resources--to observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Office No.lo Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
ani•dly
THE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU
JR- 'RANCE COMPANY OF EHILADELPEITA.—Office
No. 222 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA
FINE Rims on. Vessels Cargoes , and Freights. IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Bailroade,
Canals, Bosta, and other serrtagea.
ALL THE 'PROFITS divided annually among the As
sured, and ample aecnrlty in esooc of lose.
DIUOTOgB.
Edward H arris Miles, Thomas T. Hatchet,
John M. Odeuhelmer, Algernon E. Asliburrier,
Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Fassitt,
Samuel J. Sharpie's, Thomas S. Poster,
Isaac Jeanes, Gustavus English,
henry Preaut, James P.. Stroup,
Edward Q. James, Alfred Slade,
William L. Springs, A. G. Cattall,
Franklin O. Jones, Charles B. Carders,
Daniel ifsiblock, jr., Samuel Rubinson,
William Taylor, John C. Keifer,
James Murphy, John P. Steiner,
Wm. P. Smith, Minty Cirambo,
A. 3. Antolo, Win. J Caner,
Samuel L. reutoborg,
EDWARD lIARRIS MILES, President.
ALFRED FASSITT, Vice President.
Joan Cl. Kassala, Secretary. anl-ly
CIIARTER OAR. FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN.
Ceah Capital 11300,000. Losses .in Philadelphia and
vicinity adjuated at the Philadelphia Office.
By leave we refer to
(
D. 8. Brawn kCo., Phila. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila.
Chun., Stout & Co., ,4 Dori. Rufus Choate, Roston
'tacker, Leah Co., 4 ' Hon. T.. 8. Williams, Hart'd
We have facilities for p acing any amount of Inett.
racce in %be moat reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AORNCY, No. 4.1.3 (old No. 145) eIIESTIOUT ST.
THOMPSON k ROOD,
Agent'.
N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
FOR
BETIILERE2I, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, NATIO 11
°MINK, WILBESBARRE, DOYLESTOWN, Y,c
On and after Wednesday, November 4th, 1857, the
trains on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Bun.
dasB4ixeepted) as follows:
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Mauch Chunk, and
Wilkesbarre (Express) at 9 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Ex,
peen,) in conneetien with L. Y. It 11. and Enetou, by
atage, from Iron 11,11 Station, at 2 151'. M.
For Doylestown, (Accovacidatiou,) at 4 30 P. M
For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A, N
Du Tuesday's avid Fridays the 10 A. M train will ran
through to Doylestown, leaving Mejlextowe to return
at 1.30 I'. 111
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethe (Expreni,) at 9 A. 91., and 225 P. M
Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 639 A. M
Leave Ciwynedd, _ do. at 220 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Forl From
Gwynedd ......015 A. M. lliwynedd 2 20 P. 31
Doylestown 450 P. 31. 1 Doylestown 6.55 A. 31,
Fare to 11Mhtelfin $1 SO
tl Alnueh Chunk 0 t 4.1
lc 1111kenbarre 450
PASSE:C(IEII DEPOT,
FRONT and WILLOW Ste . Plots
ELLIS CLARK, Agent.
Ir UMBER I LUMBER ! !—Tho lltibscribgr,
who Juan for several years occupied the premiees at
Sloarils Planlug Mill IZensington, has removed to
COAT BS STREET"WHARF' adjoining . the Phcenix
Platting Mull, on Delaware avenue, where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ing boards, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and
scaffold boards , thoroughly eeneolled and well worked.
For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in
vited to call and examiue for themselves, and every ef
fort will be made to give satisfaction. Orders received
and SUpplied at the shortest notice for al* kinds and
sizes of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and Watling,
no t -tf 8. 8. at.ollTv•
11 ARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
/0 CLOTHING, 148 Ninth /011Welf. ihnot, baton's
Arch And /440, ano-17
nourance
838,129 81
2 7.10., G 2
224 00
£-56,737 43
$169,3a 09
Sioi,9lo se
60,386 CT
63 40.-144,283 2T
$24,076 82
8154,025 81
°purge Hunter,
W. C. Btoteaburf,
R. M. Cathie,
O. C. Butler,
Gee. Exeett. cm:o2-y
tiailronb iucL
tumber.
erloMing
VsAtilroaba„
TO WESTER,N , TRAVELLERS.
SPRING AND SUMSIBit ARRANORMWSTS,
NORTHERN CENTRAL Bait, ir4 y.
TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM DALTIBIOILN TO
PITTSBURGH AND TAB WBST.
On and after Jane Ist, ISM, TWO DAILY TRAINS
will leave Calvert Station for Pittstemsh ad all West
ern and South or Northwestern
THE MO/LYING MAIL TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) At A.
A.
M. connecting with the Mal Train over the Great Pena-
Miraula Railroad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at LID
A. M. _
THE AFTERNOON .EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Gail:non daily oundsy excepted? At 3 T. 31
for Harris -
VIE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAM
-
Leaves Baltimore EVERS' NICHT st 70 P. M., eon
netting with the lightning Express ore, the Penney'.
sputa Cailroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.20 P. at.
ID" AU these trains connect closely at Pittsburg
with trains over the Pittsburgh, Fort Wayne awl
Chtragir Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and
Western connections.
ID Passengers ror Chicago, Rock Island, BarlW ,
ton, lowa City, wits,sukce, Pubsgae, St. Paul's, af,
son, and other leading titles in Ohs. Northwest, wslis►
one hundred mitts of pore/ and tea tears In time, With
four IMF changes of oars, by taking this route.
irj-- Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, and
Detroit, go by this route, and the time is unequalled,
being 113 miles shorter than by any other route.
try - Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre
Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Upper
thealsaippi, make less changes of rare. and arrive in ad
vance of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Colo! , bus,
Dayton, Isitntarille, andother prominent cities, as quick
as by any other tonte.
All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH and
Aandled wilh care
FOR THE NORTH.
The 8.15 A.hl. connects cloeoly with Snafu Trains
over the Dauphin- road for Williamsport, Elmira,
Rochester, Buffalo, Kimono, Falls, and Canada, thus
forming the moat direct railway route to Northwestern
Pennsylvania and Weatemi New York. Passengers will
and this the shortest, cheapest, and most expeditions
route to Niagara Falls and Canada.
Threogh Tickets are 'aimed to Philadelphia via Co
lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at $3 each, each
train having ware connections. Passengers by . this
route avoid tresselled bridge., and an the ine,,orgolenes
of ferrying across the Snagnehanna river,
Passenger. for Hanover, Manchester. Gettysburg, Em
tnittsburg, Carlisle, Chamberaburg, go by the trains at
E. 15 A. 10,, and 3 P. M.
'WESTMINSTER lIRSICCII.
The Care on this road make one trip per day, connect
' ;rig with the train at 3 P. 31.
THROUGH TICKETS and further information,
' apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert &Mica, N. R. corner
of Calvert and Franklin exeeto.
sep2S-tf C. 0, ADItEON, Burt.
iII,bENNSYLVANLI, NAILKOAD.-11114
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the Al.
'antic Citiea with 'Western, North.weatern, and Eauth -
western States, by a contintous Railway direct. Thin
RO.l also connects at Pittsburgh with' daily line of
steamer. to all ports on the Western Rivera, and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all porta on
the North.western Lakes; making the mast BRUT,
CREAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freights
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPII/A. AND rims-
BURGH.
F Isar Cuss—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and
Caps, Books, Brj Goods, (In boxes
bates and trunks),Drugs, (in hoses
and bales) Feathers. Furs, aro 90a. par 100 ,bt
811.0350 Cusse—Dornestio Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Droge (inmate), Hardware,
Leather, (in rolls or boxes), Wool,
and Sheep Pelts , Eastward, ic e. per Ita, Iba
Talon CLass—Anyile, Steel, Chains,
(in casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork,
Salted, (loose or in Backs), Tobacco,
manufactared,(except Cigars or out
&a., lac 950., per Ido the
FOURTH Ciase---Coffee, Biel, flacon,
Beet, and Pork, (in oaks or hoes
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch;
Rosin, ?co - Ode. per 100 Hs
Fiona-76c. per bbl., until farther notice.
EXCorroa—s2 per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight,
until further maitre.
in shipping Goods from any point East of Phlladel
phia, be perticular torahs package " rio Preesair(nein
Rai/read." All Goode consigned to the Agents of 'Ma
Road, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
Yasontw W011211e7 k Co., Memphis,
Tenn.; R.P. Bass & Co., St. Louis, 110. ; P. G. O'llllaf
& Co_ Evansville, Indians; Dotnesnal, dc Co.,
and Carter A Jewett, Louisville, Ky.; it. C. Afel
drain, Madison. Ind.; it. W. Dawes & Co., lad Irwin'
A Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham do Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech & Co., No. At Eliby street, Boston; Leech
& Co., No. 2 Astor Ilonae, New York. No. 1 tf ilhsm it.
aud No. 8 }lottery Plata New York; E. Speeder,
Ybiladolphis Magtaw k Roans, Baltimore; D. A.
Stewart, Ylttsbargh.
H. IL 11011840 N,
Genarat Preight Amt.
U. I. LOISSAY_WP,
gaPeriatealkat, Altoona, Pa.
'NEW YORK LINES.-THE CIatD.EN
.L AND A3IBOY RALLEOAD AND PRILADELPTITA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINER, -
/DOM PRILADSLPEIA TO NEW YORE, AND WA
Leave as follows ' 'els Pau,
At 1 A. AI., from ICenelngton Depot, via Jamey
City, Mall
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, New Jer
sey Accommoolstlon
At 6 A. M., lie Camden and Amboy, Awe:trade
tion.„.„ • 2
At 7 A. 3fi., via Camden and Jimmy City, Morniter
Mali
a
At 10 A. M., by steamboat Trenton, vie Taco;
and Jersey City, Morning Exprees 3
m.
At 2 P. M., s Camden and Amboy, C. and A. Rt
..
press 3
At 5 P. 81. via Crandon and Jersey City, Proning
flail a
At 3P. 31 via Camden and Amboy, Antommada-
Con, let Clam - 8
At 3 P. 11., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommodee
lion ' lad Class. 1
At 6P. eta Camden and Amboy, Aeconuncda
ton, lot Clam 2
At 6 P. 31., Til Camden and Amboy, Actommoda•
Con, tad Class
The 6 P. 31. line nma daily, all others Setedaya ex
cepted.
Xxprese Linea stop at the phi' gulps! stations only. .
For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, Ike., at 6A.
and 4 P. lg., from Walnut street wharf.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkerbarr
&outrage, Great Bead, &c., at 6 A. M., ris Delmar
Lackawanna at Western Ilaitroad.
For Preehald, at 6 A. IL and 3 P.V.
Nor Mont Holly at T A. M. and 2,4, 3 and 6 P. If
WAY M.
lot "Bristol; Trenton, 434. at 2)4 44d 4P. M.
WAY 4131414
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Steamboat ItteffAßD MORTON for Bordentoina
and intermediate plates at 9X P
Steamboat TitEte.t.49 for %La:ay at 10 and 11% A.
IL, and ,t P. AI.
M.
Mt Mau, wept leas Walnut Ores
whtut.
117 - 1 . 14ty pounds or baggage only allowed each pu
goner. Passengers art prohibited from takhig any
thing u baggage but their wearing apparel. All big
gage over bay pontula to be paid for extra. The Com
ploy molt their responsibility for baggage to one dam.
per ponod, and will not be liable for any amount be
yond $lOO, except by special contract.
Wk.!. Y. OLASZYLP.R, Agent
C. & A. R. R. CO.
B. B. lIORRELL, Agent
Phila.. Tr. B. R. Co.
SYRING ARRANGYMYNT.--rEN N
SYLVANIA. CENTRAL. RAlLEOAD.—Ranningla
direct connection with The
PITTBBIIROIT, FORT SFATINTR AND OHIOA4O RAIL
ROAD.
For Cincinnati, St..Louls, /ow. City,
Louisville, New Orlearot, St. Pants,
Indianapolis, Cleveland, Nausea,
Terre Haute, Chicago, Nebragsn.
In advance of all other routes out of Philacielplua.
Reuling elm coanetlion with. all the Great Dili
ens Railroads.
THrItOIIGH TRAINS
Leave Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and western citing,
from the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station,
south-oast corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET streets,
(entrance on Eleventh street,) as follows :
Mail Train at 7—, A. M.
Fast Line at 12 At, P. U.
Express Mail at 11 00, Night.
Columbia R. It. Line leaves for Harrisburg at 2.34, P.
/L, Lancaster )Accommodation,) at 4.70, P. M.
The Expreas Mail rune daily, the other trains, Rua.
days excepted.
For farther particular]; see hand-bills, at the different
starting-points. Passengers from the West will find this
the shortest and most expeditions route to Philadelphia,
Baltimore, New York or Boston.
THOMAS MOORS, Agent,
Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co.
Philadelphia, February, 1857.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWYN
AND NORRISTOWN RAILROAD —WINTER
ARRANGEMENT—On and lifter MONDAY, October
I9tb, 189 T.. . _ .
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 0,7 X, •SX 11)‘,./14; A. M., 2,
349 min. 4,5, 6,7, 9, and n5l.
Leave Germantown at 631,7-35 min. 8,9, 10X A.
1-10, 310 min. 4,5, 6, 7, 8, and /0 P. St.
ET. The 7.35 o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown
will stop only at Wayne Street Station.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 20 min. 31., 2 and 671 P. St.
Leave Germantown 820 Mitt. A. 51., 1-10 min. and
5.45 min P. St.
CIIESTNUT HILL P.AILIOAD.
Miii===S=l
Lenve Chestnut 11111 at 7 k.B-50 sua 10-10 min. A. M.,
12-50, 5-40, 5-40 and 240 min. P. M.
ON SIIIiDAN'a
Lame Philadelphia, 9-20 and 6.11. P. M.
Lana Chestnut 11111 at 8 A. M., 12-.50 and 5-20 P.M.
1011. MANATUNK, CONSIIOIIOOENN AND NORRIS-
Leave Pliiladelabla at GS, 11, 11 A.ll , 3,4 s, 51i.
and 11 P. N.
Leave Nonistown at 7„ 9,11A....11., 3 and b 10P.
ON SUNDAYS
Leave PhiladelphiAnt 3 P. 11.
Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., ansls P. It.
DRESSER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING
Leave Philadelphia at 61i A. IL, and 31'.
Leave, Lownisoio.sra ax 7,4,. A. It , A.. 3,11 P. 31.
11. K. SMITH, Superintendent.
Depot, Moth ana. Green streets. Philadelphia,
pIIANGE OF HOURS.-P HII. A DE I,-
'kJ RUA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE R&M
ROAD.
On and after Wednesday, Nov, 11,1837,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore at 3 A. M., 1 P.M., tExproos,l and 11
P, M.
For Wilmington at 8 A. 11,1, 3.30 and 1/ P. M.
For New Cootie at 8 A. M., and 310 P. M.
For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P.
For Dover at 8 A. AI. and 3 30 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. IL
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Szpreis, 11 A. M., and 6.23
P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 7.f.6 and 11 45 A. AL, and 2 SS
and 9 55 P. It.
Leave New Castle at 11 06 A. 11., and S'S P.ll.
Leave Middletown at 10 15 A. 31 and b 05 P. 6.1.
Leave Dover at 9 15 A. M. sue 1 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 4 00 1' 11
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 015 A. 51., 2 P. XL and 12.15
A. 51.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M.re from Philadelphia to
Baltime.
do. do. 6:23 P. M. from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
BALTIMORE AND 11AVIIII Dll GRACE ACCOMMO
ATION TRAIN
Leaves Havre de Grime at 6.60 A. M,
Leoveo Bailin:ore at 4 001'. Id
• Freight Tram, with Pasamiger Cat attaches, wilt yen
as foliotia :
Leave Philadelphia fur Perryville and inter:2,4Di."
plates at 5 Oto Y . M.
Leave Wilmington for do do, Bru P. M,
Lt. 3,, Baffin:ore for fravre.de.Grace •‘.t .-, 1 , M.
oc 31-1 y S M. FELTuN, Present.
fiats, Caps, zG-r
ILILLENDER & PASCAL,
8814 m No. BS. SIVA( I
5i 7 2. 14 . lU:dolphin
ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
920 CHESTNUT forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MEHCRANDIZE, BANN NOTES and
SPECIE, either by ita own LINES, or to a:sneak/4
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the pzincipal
TOWNS and CITIES of the Trolled States.
N. B. SANDFORD.
General gar Ari rvimat.
COTTON -200 bales good Middling to Mid.
dling
144
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eta . 119 North Water street.
HOTEL AND SUMMER RANGES.—
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