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'ffhe blue haze, yields to murky clouds which joitig thick and trail through the heavens—liki iii ne ri l t humors; At night the rains , dash mere tinkthe wind;,a9 It rushes through the lane and sobbing woods, along _.the forsaken afreets,, through key-hole and crevice, and around the house corners, noose out amore 'impassioned" arid gusty grief, than in Septem- Soon the:morning: clouds will fling from thelt dark fringes the pure snow-flakes, which .will sweep in flurries through the chilled air, I or else gently float to the leaf-Mantled ground, 5i sifting and hitting" through the desolate 'beitghs , and lingering leaves. Some evening 'oe Rollie morning, not many days hence, we shall see the landscape wrapped in'a 'sheet of Otioir, while the hills will look down ,on ui With y frooty frown. The winds will 'shriek and whistle through wood and field with netes so fierce thatethe lifb.ctirrents of trees intalShrubs will shiver 'end shrivel back to the ' thartrush.down to their deep rook+. We Abell then know that another autumn is gone ; its, dsy'ref Variegated beauty are resolved into the'sbadowy past; that Winter will lift his icy aleptre over .the• /end for eters and stormy snot:Ms! . ' WeLshall now, having seen that such and beautithl, -so majestically solemn, is en. mtionbeert briefly to some of its lessons. 'Arid litire4e the outset, we are rereinded of 'ainrid'eliarndng lines of our really atneriean `ppeOiceagfellow. They read thus : o, , idest a glory doth this world put on INV talklftiO t w kt i b•it, fervent heart, goes forth „Oh& jr the knight and glorious sky, end looks :On didiell well peffornied, and days well spout! him the *hid, ay, and the yellow leaves, • I Sltalluasl a:voiocattd give him, eloquent teach :" Nene can doubttimeantumn types age, and p4iititaPUCtoNs' what Age ought to-be—dill of Aultsrlintis, holiness. , He who looks at the stately'.tesse -- With its foliage withered and ten 4erliginged;if he 1111 but think, cannot else than perceive howlike it is to •manhood, with , the lustre of yonth 'dimmed, ,the natural force abated; And as that tree, thqugh leaVea att faded; still charms the iye, , and stands be fore hint an object of interest, so hp may learn that age is not necessatily repulsive, . The age Which ermine a will-ordered -life It tranquilly beautiful,' like the days and trees of 'autumn. 'Them tarot' in its "eery brewers a Charm While the spiritually beau , tinu %breathes, ail ever the face, whose 'wetter • has , 'trodden for years in. the ,Phtlisfay of righteonsintss. Precious, too, is the fruitage of virtuous age. None but the tilde and reckless can turn aside from the life resPeriiinces of those compared With whom we ' fuel/14'as of yesterday. Excellent, indeed, is `the wisdom which is the concentrated' expres sion of the 'obserVatibni of a thouglitful life time, Velem° autumn , with its Sere and Yel ,lewleavea ; let outlet forget to love the age of - *bleb it Speaks 'to tofiching. When we roam' ;thread arid see the faded tear as it clings with itralising fibres-to the forest limb, and tread 'oiler the leaves - that are not only faded but MoulderidebaPkito dust, bow eau we shun thoughts of death and the gravel That *deradalingagent which bus woven •darkness arentid thfk yearnings and hopes of,the young and ,lovely; which has hushed the _ringing voices of millions of the merry letting silting° r which has draped myrinde of homes with gloom and grief; which hae severed the ,hearts that -wore livingly linked to each other, the' eaf to -the llmb ; which haa'resolved whole generations of men into dust., and con :yerted the home of all the living into the char. net house of the more thronged hosts of the dead; that gatint desolator of hearts imd homes will'claim from its .the tribute of awe, ,new that the" types of• Ids' power are around ' litit there is no type of triumph' in the, seen' ;there Do you ilea that leaf which is drooping from its corn *miens to _ the earth How delicately, with svhat'sravylieautylt trembles - and rocks down 'to ita diletrbedz—tho light air pulses its pall. :b arerty performing their office of loyal with Muffled whispers of sorrow. phi is them not 'imniethilig in this which sneak* soothingly to thO heart, assuring it how tranquilly the right eous' die; heirreitlY music breaking in upon thellepertipg omit' j Again, do we not atop short of the whole *nth spokin by the painted — hill* autinitn, -whim the regard` them simply as the gr4o9TAnd death? ~T) 400 net reviles of • proPlibey and hope minglaitself with the utteynotot • kdnesst'lt is even Sus if *lv MO( grandeur of the fat sweeping foliage Ivith the life that ,lingers 4 ssfelltrb`4l44- - =" • ' 4 , holmiot s tree; if !Owed. :down, that it will sprout. again,-and that, the tender bradeliiherd4 will not seise. Though watt, Old in the earth, and the stock thereof die in the ground, yet, through thesoent otwater; it willtddlind bring forth boughs like a plant." Just the hidden life e.urrent of the treaswilfrise up again and robe the fOrtnit rrith-greenness, so the mere_ad of death is but.an evanescent eclipse of the soul +a transient playing of its poners—from Whiek it shall come forth; in Christ, to blaze itt everlasting radiants°, to unfold• its Anergies forever. While, therefore, the roots tell of a 'denting life,' the gorgeonely-hued leaves of autumn, as well as the green oneslof spring, 'ssppeakof the majesty, the teeming glories of that life.- How strangely sweet is this thought ! nothing short of this God twines a golden, many-colored' tiara of triumph around ths very brava of death! ` - this season of the year • we will very na- Ailially turn our thoughts back to tho days of 'sitting and eurnmer, arid contrast their green hue and *plied glories with the mellow aplen 4qm Of :decay which surround us. And thus, lly the law of association, autumn suggests to us tender memories of the absent and the dead. • Ah I if we look back to the spring-thne of, our own lives, even though many years may not have 'passed eve! utl, how haVethe loved and lovely faded and• fallen, "like' leaves in wintry weather !" '. • ' How'meuy forme and facea will' tart up and troop along before the` quickened eye of me mory! Do you not, my hearers, see them thronging thick and fast before you now, ar. rayed in the habiliments of the grave, or clothed 'with the radiance of immortality ! Yearning love sighs, Where are they? Blessed 'be the God ; and Father' of our Lord Jesus Christ, thereis something more than the re opens° which hollow Echo mutters back to' us, Where are they? , Even so; Faith breathes in to the ear of the soul—they are tearless now, tardy; 4 1,141 gam* that eternal, sunny shore, " Whore tomioste ne ver beat, nor billows roar." Personal' allusions,' • fo6 frdcAtiently Made[' in the sacred , desk, are offensive •to re. 'fined taste. Aret, surely, there are dines when, for good purposes, they are adadoldblo, even dateable. We •know that a truth in the e.onerete is ofmore power than in the ab *tract,- is more movtagr, more effectual to' good, aettial timhodiment, than in bare, blank ittatounint. Milt jou uot, therefore, indulge me--,-the memorials - of - the , past breaking in mann'us fiont, hill and , valley, earth and sky, and Voicing thentselVes" In the very airithat, Melds& ,the ' ehadows of the night, are now mitimuring over this - +roof, and whispering around these -hallowed walla--will you not ip- Oilge mile tender 'illusioritarldelf, the nemeir and • initidental eircualstances being changed; arediat tianieripte of, your own living, loving karts! , Do I think, then, of a friend do pin*, bailed in' the gave iddeed, but nal buried from' iny heart, oven by the hanked,:misti, of :, the ' years? , 'Thou, aged messenger orjesiti, friend of my youth, G. S. art before reel..--thy clear vele° rings in my ear. Well de I iimember how, long, long ago, thy term cif Nervier) 'ended with - the farewell etteraftedi Of the great-hearted Paul 'for the hails of thy thoughts—And now, brethren, I commend you to God, and to the word of his grace, , Which is able to build you up, and to itivel,o l l an inheritance among all them whicli are sanctifled—how, with whist impassioned power and tenderness thou didst speak of the things of 'God-how thy forgiving heart didat write itsinjeries as in "said upon the ocean shore, to be washed' out'by ' , the first retiring wane." 'Can I ever. - forget - how,. again, in the far past,-• near the noon of night, with earnest eye, and voice ,tremulous with the herded ofits ireful message:, thou did talk, of _passing time, rolling, years, and all engulphing eternity, as though, even then, thy goal ' 'wort nestled under its penumbral haze—that thou could'st speak so solemnly. ,Thy voice shall no more' sound on the hills o id fn the pf the West—it is hushed, a Ore ll,t tiiral groups and city throngs.,Thy `tjut4tes gained its ii-long-eought home," thy body slumbers in holy hope on the bank of the river of the Weer stream, The Allegheny rolls its waves by thy sepulchre, and through asps- yet tto - come shell breathe out thy re quiem. And thaty.,?•: ; ll+-+, long since haat 'thou learned and known the answer to the question thou were %yea to breathe, as the; walls of some 'sweet and distant harp urge its .song,,Tall us, do they lasi its there yet? • Do I;think of a relative.? There le, ono countenance e t that boats before me, becauen Intervening year's, dint and shad&y, yet how r ealk...,oh, thou of t the benigrum smile, the WOrid knows thee not, but my MAO throbe out thy name—mother! Can I foriet,,haw amidst the openinggliirlea of luscious June, thou didst seel,thine eyes to earth) and wing thee where it fa June forever. How, as thou, wentest t Aleft l then di4et breathe blessing; 'O4 iheorrow-einitz ten home, • not: forke(ang thy see of seven attatritsre. Qh,dhat He who heurd thine expir legijmnYer-Lord Jestle,, receive, 10 3' ePtrik margulde eyeii hinting thifietill we gresy, whertf,,s 4 o,o;grlit,lli,fflti:fer ''etifnlol 1414. 1110 $ 1 / 4 ;>4 oa t e jlt F 94004 0 1194 001 not Am th WO s eitAlma vetpen- cudiy . Rot yiwokix, 4Pes etAistht ; 'very . ise meetthe itea idthe •theitula eli . -,SS ,13,410),Etiv AFPWssibtr 1 7, - • Postee itr.th Vow:* „ . r .. lux plltss.4ilt,ADELF,‘ it 4017 - 11iAtio weird halls of memory. I think of Thee non , — . low the yeilesuleaves antuuto rustle onlby, grave, and fhb morning dews sparkle there. flew thy soul, escaped alike from the shadows of wavering faith' and ,of the lone galley, gleams in the heaven 'of heaven's, where thy Saviour's smile as scatters night away," even as the star which look's down on thy dust at eVetitide; And yet, once more, I must think of thee, I—;dear boy of the meek. heart and auburn hair. Well do I remember how I clasped thee to niy heart as' the shadows, of' death .were gathering about thee, thoug I knew it not then, and talked of coming fellowship that, might not be. Ever will I remember how, as we placed thee low the. earth, and the autumn woods which looked down on thy grave, in sympathy with riven hearts, wore thy. mourners—how the smile or beauty lingered on thy brow—the storm and the struggle over—as though some kind angel, waiting round thee, had traced it there, the pledge of coming glory, when God from on high should unseal thy dusty sepulchre. Dear boy, the hope of whose companionship .here was blasted, loving trust plants thee now where the bursting, blushing rose of hopo never withers! Green be the myrtle that clasps lovingly around thy breast, that smiles on thy grave alithe year, that smiles of heaven! 'There is one lesson of the season that it may not be amiss to notice before we close this discourse. autumn teaches impressively that God loves beautiful-- ; as,the oleo, the inexhaustible range of the beautiful. , The proofs of this truth are all tironnd test, the Muth itself is' a perpetual Memorial .lif- l'or what Is the earth but a stately palace of beauty! Its foundations are of granite ; its walls, the high-heaved bills. apaeloos chambers and labyrinthian aisles, are matted with emerald," floored ..with the flushed shells of the .sea ; while its vaulted roof is woven of the morning light, tinged to ,ezuret, null festoon&lvehlibitrnislied draperies; 'whose warp and woof arelhe fibres of , the rain bow Spring and summer are manifestations of the niaterially:beautifhl, in their laughing waters, fresh fields, sunny skies; but they de not speak so impressively, paradoxical as at first sight it may seam, icof the excellencies of the - beautiful, as does autumn.. Intiinslcally, they May be regarded by, many as excelling it in their. forms of beauty; but, admitting this, tirieteetireeny q 1 Qed'etlet , e, of the, beautiful to not se , eating and clear. The reason Is, this They are the symbols of exuberant, rejoicing life; but autumn, la the , symbel of decay and , death." When, then, I find even this fore shadowing of dhisolution so charming In its appearance; how can I have, Stronger evidence of the love whieh my Maker bears to the beautiful' and glorious? , I look at spring In its bloom, and it - thrills me. I look et sum mer in la.glOwitigiPlOndere and mellow ma jesty, endlt fascinates me; bud when I see autumn, so sweet in its sadness, then I say, God loves the beautiful on land and on sea; Be loves it in earth and sky; ho loves it in life and in . death, through all the year; he loves it forever t Aye, and if the manifestations of the beautiful are se various, even contrasts so marked as that oi► spring and autumn, in vested,with it, will not- that God who crowns the year with his geodness,, fill. it with forms that exhilarate and soothe, will he not, is he not able to fill all eternity 'with teeming de velopments of the 'lovely 7 In this element of the ever-recurring, ever-varying displays of beauty, though differing, • of course, in mere 'accidents-phases of development—earth is heaven in mmiature-r-time, the rolling year, 'ii eternity in epitome/ , , The withered flowertyfaded leaves, sombre skies, complaining brooks, and murmuring winds—yea, all .the phenomena of autumn, like's', many gleaming organ tubes, roll up in the ear of the Boni, as from unfathomed depths, a lofty, solemn, all-subduing swell of monition, That time is passing rapidly away, and eternity hastening on to a living presence with "us lot us, -through his good spirit, live iii unison with the will of the most high God. With the august glory of the judgment throe, and the overwhelming ma "jesties" of eternity in view, we say to each of you, labor diligently to regulate heart and life by the power which breathes from the cross of Jesus. Thus doing, thine end of earth shall be blessed, thy death peaceful, thy destiny after death, beyond earth, shall be transcendently blessed, • oven through the eternal years of God." tt So live, that when thy summons comes to join) The innumerable caravan, that moves To that mysterload rialto where each shall take Ait chamber in the silent halls of death Thou go not, like the quarry slave, atuight, Scourged to his dungeon; but, sustained end seethed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like ono that draws the drapery of his couch About hint,' and lies down to pleasant dreg tat." Sweet shall be thy sleep in the grave which is watched from on high by the unsiumbering eye of Jesus t As the suceassive autumns of 'ages that shall roll by till the time of thy quickening Ia cone-as those , shall sere and - die, the winds that Whisper and roar over thy .filotdderipfllctill's'Wlll wildly, !sweetly chant an unthetn of hope, and the willows that, like silent mournors • may bend and weep their dewy tears over thee, will stream their yellow :tresses in the breeze that sighs thine elegy with all the mournful beauty of nodding hearse "plumes. ' W 4 beseech yon now, One and all— we 'beseech yen by,' the grandeurs of your deathless souls, that you.forget not that autumn t'pha two destinies. There is a annset of tranquillity anffbeauty. It flushes the'flrmanient with a ruddy glow. The sun sinks gently below the hills of the West, flinging around' his blazing brow ;burnished vapors, which, wide-spread and glowing, flaunt In the heavens like crimson, and aubuni banners, and tell Of a sweet mor-" row. • This ilitiatrates and types the death and destiny of the.good. Their end is peace,lthey emerge from the shadows of death into the light of a morrow which knows no eventide— they linger, in a heritage whose skies smile with summer beauty—even always I There is a sunset of a far different charac ter. The sun, with a flora and brazen brow, droops down behind banks of black and scowl ing and thus ushers in a night of dash ihg rains and howling winds. This illustrates and types the departure and the doom of the Wieketi. •They die - sander the frown of Jehovah. They agonize and wail amidst the storms of that night which is moonless, starless, rayless— eternal! A bight it is, whose swathing sha dows are woven of the blackness of darkness— fitting drapery of absolute deplalion—a night, Whose &ems shall, - shroud With horror throughout all the eternity t ot the soul I Take heed, therefore, how ye bear. taub Eictieo. IE-11 . 9AF , : STE/a/TOP, $2,001 LAND DIS .k.ii.IITION l i 011ANOE NOB POOR ION! I Tke Northweeterei Mutual bend Benefit Association with :nuke a grand distribution of s3o;ooo'worth of real Wale and maps to its members. The number of mem bers is limited t 010,000,22.00 and five letter stamp. per Membership, or W dire: Any individual mending RIO and the stamps, 'hall be entitled to six sharee,• or any Person epuding 010 with el* rmps, with t headdress of each;earefully written, Ault be entitled to six sham. 'nib following hi CM real Ostate to be distributed s No. 1. An improved Them of 30 sores in oooke i Co., Illinois, alded-at • ; . • 28,000 No. 2. An improved tumor 190 wee in White. sides 00., Illinois, valued at 8,000 No. 3. An improved farmer 160 sores in White. sides Co., Illbtole, Valuid at 9,000 N 0.4. Au exoellentprivatereeldenee in Dubuque, lowa, valued at ' . 3,000 No. 6. I_oo scree superior farm land in Cooke PM., Illinois, veined at , 7 , 2,000 No. 6. 160 acres well pine timbered in Wsupsees CO., Willeollifil, Tailed St , ! ' 2,000 No. 7. A good lot and oottega residestee in Ohl. osgo, XlllllOl/1, valued at 2,000 No. 8. MA sores superior hod in Wlkiteeldes Oa., • flUnoles waked at ' ' 1.000 No. 9. 160 sores good land .in Chippewey Co., Wisconsin, valued at ' . , 060 No.lo. 160 urea good land in Ohippeway Co., ,_ Wisconsin, rained at • . , 960 No. 11. 160 mires good *lit is Ohlppeway Co., Whoonein valued at ' • 800 No. 12, 160 ' 150x0e good land is Dun Co., WI.- noun, valued at 800 1(0.13. SO sues good loath Marshall Co., Iowa; valued at .7 600 No, l u 4. 80 t sorm good hind in Marshall Co., lowa, • valed a 000 N 0.16. BO saes good, land in Marshall ilo., Tows, 'rained at 600 No rel . load 6. 40 nerve good land In Marshall Co., lowa, sit %' . • 300 N 0.17. 40 Urea good land In Linn Co., lows, val. ' vied at 7 - • '.; - t , BOO' No taed at . 16., 40 Aar...good Madill Linn Co., lowa, val. 300 7 , .. , No;ti 19. 40 sores good land inLinnOo., lowa, val. _ed st • . , 300 Ne.lo:, One binding lot iti Battaglia, lowa, vat* tied at INO N 0.21.. One twilling let in Sterling, Illinois, valued at 800 No. 32. One building Mt In Sterling, Illinois, lu at No. va 23. ed One buildibg lot M Oberling, Illinola, valued at 800 No. 24. 4e users form landin Grind Co., Whloon sin. valued at. , 800 No. IC 40 woo Arm land in Grant CO., Wisoon. slot valued at 300 No. 29. 40 acres land in Grant Co , Wisconsin, valued at 840 N 0.27. 40 acres land In Grant Co., Wisconsin, valued at 340 N 0.29. 40 acre. land in9rawforl Clo.,Wisooneln, ' valued at 200 No. 29. 1 , dB sores land in Crawford Co., Whoonsin, valued at . 200 .No. 80. 40 scree Mad In Crawford Co., Wisconsin, *tied at 200 Ne. Bl. 40 bores land In Monroe Co., Wiseonsin, valued at 200 N 0.82. 40 acres land in Monroe Co., Wieommin, valued at - .300 No. 88, _ 4 fito seals lind in lickion Co.,Wisconsin, valulist . - 200 No. 84: 40 Met/ land Id Jackson Co., Wisconsin, valued at 7 200 1(6.86. 40 sum land in Bad Axe Co.,Wimonein, valued at No. SC 40 saris land in Bad Axe Co., Wiscormin, 100 valued at • No. M. acres land in Illid'Axe Os., Wisconsin, 100 valued at 160 No. 86. Out lot in Talton, Illinolo, Tamed It 450 No. BD. 'One lot in Bolton, Illinois, valued a 100 No. 40. One lot in Fulton' Illinois, valued at, 100 , The distribution will be conducted fairly and honor. ably. The Denies and addreee Of ekockholdera shall be ,written on an many email oarde as they have 'hirer, and the whole placed in 'box , and the first name taken out &Mahe entitled to the improweir. farm No. 7, in the above list, andblie next taken oak will be entitled to ;No. 2, and so on until the 40 Remo or real estate are all :dietributed Then to egioh of tams remaining 14,660 1 stookholdere Will by sent a cheap .map of a Modern State Or Terrltbry. A full , amount at the dletribution 'will be forwarde d in a printed eirsielei, to each member -of the Association, with the names mai address of such 14 may receive the real eetate—to wham oleo the deeds : will be sent and inimallate pClassalimiLven, Bach lip. plicatlon must be autinipinied With 32. 0 mid flve Leta? Plums: Address ' , LINDIILL,ION S k 00., ' su.lB - , , .. ' , - . Olde ago, Illinois. VCilitagESS RANdE.—SOLD , BY OHATI. %imam,* Sal., N 0.102 IC 0004 I AWL 8 4 1 0 1111011, 01Mitig: " ilatOß LIVERPOOL.--THURSDAY, DE, IL' COMES 10.—The Packet Eihip plin o kow. PRIA, Capt. °times F. Fowl, will sail as above Odito. patgage $BO Second cabin 20 Steerage 18 Second Cabin and Steerage Puiengers found with Provisions, according to the Apfirlet , !l passenger 401. ifor freight or pluntagh, apply' to ' • THOS. RIOIIB,IIDSON do co, Drafts on tho Agents in sums tp',µit, from £1 up. wards. nolB VOR SAN FRANCISdO.—THE FIRST class Clipper Ship MARY ROBINSON, Captain HARIMI6, and the magnificent A 1 Clipper Ship W ISING, Captain Wixom will hale quick despatch from New York, For Weight, apply td El HOP, SIMONS, & 00., nolB.dif 120 (lite ao) NORTII WHARVES. 'FOR NEN ORLE 4 ,-, LOUISIANA, LINE—To sall 'deipatch.=-The re: roerkably faat-salling 'Blllp MARCFARET, Berryman mast. r, is now loading at Race street wharf, end having a largo portion of her cargo engaged soil going ell board, will have quick despatch, Shippers will please hurry their hillier lading to the conntlng-houso for aignature. Ter balance of freight apply en board or to 131S1, SIMONS, WHOA CO., 120 (late S6)NORTH RVES. Agents at Now Orleans, 0. 7: tABEHER & CO. The Margaret Insures at the lowest rates, and will take steam down the Delaware and up the Miselesippl. nol7 SHIP JOSEPH JONES FOR SAN FRAM; 01500.—T0 ail with quick despatch,—Preight taken at reduced rates.—The beautiful clipper ship JOSEPH JONES, Nelson Pendleton, commander, now completing her loading at Race street wharf, has over throe-fourths of her cargo oh , hoard and nearly all of her capacity engaged, will 'matinee to receive freight for a few days, mid sail as above. Shippers will please complete their engagements without delay, and hand Ice bills'of Liing for lignaturo, Nor balance of freight, which will be taken at very low rates, apply op board, or to BISHOP, SIMONS . & 00., 120 (late at) North Wharves, SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE BTRAMEIIIIPB STATE OF GEOECCIA AND , KEYSTONE 'STATE. In cansequence of the depressed state et trade, the above ships will he withdrawn for the present. ' October 10th. A. MUM. Jr. FOR HAVANA—With quick despatch.— The coppered and copper-tastendd alp NAPLES, Captain Eastman, will be despatched u above Ina tow dai y or freight or pomp, apply to __ • _ _ BISHOP. BIMONS, a 00,0 129 (late 80) North WharyeA— VIARE REDUCED •AND 11/I,B2.—The TO SOUTHAMPTON ea i mma nent dite:,mrZiiiirt9rut"; DERBILE, Edward Higgin will Bail Prom New York for Booth- Pmas Boutbampto, and aropton and Notre. Havre /9016 w York , Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday " ' Nor. 141 liattirday ' Dot. 6 SOurday ' Deo. kd Price of Passage—First oabin,• $100; second cabin, $5O Specie delivered In London and rub. lok freight or passage apply to D. TOBRANOI4, Agent, No. 6 Bowling OtOOO,,NoW York. Letters for England and Europe, pre-pald, 26 coati each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps if from other citles,) will - be received at No. 5 Boiling-greet', New York, up to 11,l o'clock on the morning of sail. lug. oclo4f GREAT REDITOTION IN FARE TO EU vtag ROPE. Mud Oabin $BO I Second Cabin In the first-olass paddle-wheel Steamship ADRI L 1 2,000 tons, 0. D. LUDLOW, Ootomander, atid NORTH STAR, 2,600 tons, P. E. Larsraa, to salt from pier No: 8 North River, at noon precisely, Mores the lINITED STATES MAILS, viz: Loire N. York for Elouthatnpton, Na- Bremen for ' I Sonthainpton vre and Bremen. ' Sonthhmpton for New York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 81. Wedsiday, Nor. 4, N. Patiy, Oat, 81. ,Satarday, Nor. 28. Weds , d , y, Dee. BO Them steamers touch at BATHE. Specie delivered In London and Paris. Yor passage and feuded, apply, to D. TORRANOZ, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, Netts York. ocdo-tt 17 !OR ENGLAND AND FR 4 N0E,1857.-- A . New York and Eine Steam.* Oinepany.—The United States Malt Wearnehipe "..e.OO, 2,000 toad, David Lines, ocnnualder, and YtILTON, 2po tone, James A. Welton, commander, will kayo New York, Hare and Boutkinpton, for the yearn UR and SD, en the following dap : LUNN NEW TOM 11367. 1961. Fulton, Saturday, Aug. 22 Atop, 114t0rd4,9, lan.. 9, Arno, do. Sept. 19 SuIWO, do. Feb.. , , § Fulton, do. Dot,. 17 Axiom de. alluelt* Argo, do. Nov 14 Argo,' do. .41 1 1: 7 2 A. Julio,,, do. DIIO.. 12 Arago, o, do. Walton, do. ,May 11011=1.1121011. ti 1607. llnlEoa 1r: 1147 , telt: =l4 rt . ? iort Argo, - 40; Dm . lt lhaton, .S o b 14 it , iroafA ICC, 1:: LSAT! NATAL knee, Tuesday, Atig. 25 rulton, do. dept. 2$ Ax o, do. Oct. ftltm, do. Nor. 11 Ango, do. De 6.15 1868. Patton, do. Jan.l2 Ann*, do, Poto, 9 -"piton, do. March 9 Arago, do. Aprll 0 Walton, do. Iday 4 Arno, do. Jon, 1 "Won, do. June 29 mai or MUGS prom New York to Southampton or Ham—ilmi Cabin, $l3O ; Second Cabin, $76. . Prom Havre or Southampton to New York—lira Oablu, 800 tram; Second Oebto, 500 tans. /or freight or ptilameokopy to MOBTL IAIt 66IBR LIYINCIBTO fin*. WILN, Agout i 7 Broadway OROSANY 4 00. " South , ton AMERIOAN lIIIMPBAN .IX,PILI2OI AND zx . Ports. OIEANGB 00. ens TIRE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL -IL UNITED STATES NAIL STEAM:SUL—The 8 8 4 0 eomposing this Line are : The ATLANTIC, Ospt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIO,_ Capt. Joseph Comstock. The ADRIATIC, Capt. Amu West. ..iThese ships hare been built by oontraet, expressly for teovernment aervice; every care has bean taken an their oonatruotion, as also in Uttar anemia, to ensure strength sad speed, and their accommodatlerue for paesengere are aneQualled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, In tint sable, $180; in second do., $714 from Liverpool to Nov York, 80 and 20 g.....nees. No berths secured union paid fee. The ship of this line have Improved water-tight balk heeds. l _ FROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FEEIR 10W TOME WICK LIYENN/OL. Saturday, Jane 20, 1861 Wedneethty, June 24, 1861 Saturday, July 4, 11157 Wednesday, July 8, 1861 Saturday, Jul} 18, 1861 Wednesday, July 22, Int Saturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1667 Saturday, Aug. 14, 1667 Wednesday, AUL, 19, 1867 Saturday, Bept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1881 Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 80, 1861 Saturday, Oot. 10, 1867 Wedneeday, Oot. 14, 1861 Saturday, Oct. 24 1861 Wednesday, Oet. 28, 1867 Saturday, Nov. 7, 1861 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1867 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, N0v.26, 1861 Saturday, Dee. 6, DM Wednesday, Bee. 9,, 1664 Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1861 Ye l f garlrllr l catinLlT t o o . 60 Wan.t.,,N.y. BROWN SHIPLEY &'Avarua' , ammuip a IR., 2FAusuli Prime, London. ' B. O. WAINWRIGHT I CO., E B4B . The owners,of these ships will not be auounteble for, geld, sliver, bullion specie, jeirelry.pr ealous stones or metals, unleu lading us' r nod therefor, and the video thereof expressed therein • 1014.1? Piano Sotto. GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS . MANUFACTURERS, 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET /YR W YORK, Received the following drat prize In oompett. time with the best manufactuiers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the4letropolitan lair, Washington, March, 1855. A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, November, 1855, (being the only ()old 11e41 given for , Pianos within the last six years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, B&W. more, 1850. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Yair, Crystal Palace, New York, November, 1856. Among the judges were the first mulled talent of the country, such u M. Muon, Gottschalk, Woflenhaupt, and many others. St. & S. Menu (with and without iron 'Crimea) art warranted for three years, and s watiten guarantee given. Pianos packed and shipped sithout charge. Prices moderate. 0021-tf ALBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE ra MANUFACTURER, No. 166 West Broadway, New York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated Concert Ficum. The subscriber would inform his numerous` Mende and customers that he has greatly enlarged hli manufacturing dePartment, In order touted the increase In demand for his unrivalled Plano', and as evorypiane, especially tone and touch, In personally auperlotended by the subscriber, the public will be .warranted au hi atrament which, for beauty, strength,' and durability, power and aweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur passed. livery piano spld at the lowesCpsanufacturers , prices. A call is respectfully sollclteit. 0e29•6n lUercharit Mailora. JOHN P. DOHERTY, • TORIHIRLY WITH KILL,' it HAOTHIN, LATE WITH LUKENS, HELIX, & CO,, TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, ; Ilse now with hint the beet Tailors that are engaged In the business in this country. 08ARLIga Rout, formerly the leading tailor of this sity ; 81. KAYSER, formerly cutter for 0, Roth & Co., and late Coat and Yost cutter with Micelle, Kelly, to Co.; Mawr 'gamma, the beet Pants and Vest cutter in the Halted States, for jeers cutter with Depierrls,- under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Poplar's Pettus, under the It. Nicholas hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronise) the establishment. - The best of Clothes made at moitsrata prices for credit, leis pikes for cash. ool3•tf JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Nos. 11l andlB South NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A large and well Wetted stook of CLOTHS and (ThriAlliEßEB always on hapd. All Clothingg made at thia Establialunent will 1e of the best guilty, arid in the molt fashionable style. Particular attention given to LINLVORII CLOTS. ING. apt-If ittrnitute. .E.JVuRNTEITB6I7. • . BEDDING, &o, No. AM (1196 129) WALNUT et., P 611041116, A new and superior erYielid Spring Bede. wax°, LYDIA B. Krrn. m 0481 6m „ I GAS I GAS I f GASI I UNDeZ signed would respeetfullyeallthe attention of the public to the fact that they hare and arc daily reducing the price of Philadelphia Oaa (rem $.1,25 per 1000 feet to the low rodeo of $1.50 per Merest, by,their MODEL REGULATOR, which wives 1 45 per cent., a clear saving of 75 cents on $0.25, thereby teagotag the price Octane $2.26 to $1.50 per 1000 feet. We are daily putting the Negalittor on all the princi pal and prominent buildings-in the city ohurchei, libraries, factories , hotels, and other public It has also been placed on at the Philadelphia Ex. change. Hundreds of certificates la favor of the said Regulator from those having tried it, showing the above mans, can be seen at our oftlep. Btore.keepers and the publlo generally are reqne to send In their orders. Cost of Replators from d g upwards, according to also. Orders throng's Blood , * Despatch promptly attended to. N. B.—Nifty energetic, enterprising, and persevetlng men wanted, to canvoMe for the 110 DEL REGIILATOit; Ban make from $2 to 115 per day. ROBERT T. KNIGHT & 00., " Office No. 41 Booth fifth street, next to Blood's Deapatelt. . . . , 504). GALLS. WIILY: OlL,';' 1,000 gall. Elephant Oil, , .', $0 bbl. No.l Lira Oil, tot Nolo br OROASDA-141, PKTROIA, k 00., - 4 . W iaolatt N 9,104 N.DlLiwgre an, *A tie , 1867. VIM BEST ASSORTMENT or LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL GOAL is nt, IL DORMAN'S YARD, BROAD STREET, aboie Ville. Gold i t souped prices. Call aid 600. ocBl-6w Tr.XOWL4S , COAL DEPOT, NINTH 67 , and WILIAW.—Tba Spring Mountain, Sugar Lost, and Illaatoton Lehigh. Also, beat Schuylkill Oosl. for ado . Terms ceeb . oet23-11u* 224 n LBS. Is A TON.—BUYERS ILY and consumers are halted to examine our stook of "MIMI LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK HEATH COAL.” Our Coal is 'elected expressly for &mil* astu befit earefully eareoned, we will warrant It fo e 6,au gate and dust. 4, to ll 2240 lbs." being ti gip 6u. 'Mau sold by retail dealers, at ' I 2X cents less per .010,0 h‘ll4 It full supply of "BROAD TOP BITU MINOUS COALSr for Steam-generating, Madura' thing, 'Cad Itollinp-mill purposes. This Coal cannot be ox- Tarda, BROAD and TINE—Big Sign, "2240 LBS. IS A TON. [568.11m1 LEIGHTON & 00 OAI, I COAL I • COAL I—TAGGART" , G olumputaD SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH 00AL. J. &R.OARTRWER . REENWOOD,TAMAQUAOOAL eigasels,w. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SORITYL RILL COAL. . RANDALL & MEREDITH Han for sale, and are constantly receiving from Sboire celebrated Collieries, COAL OE ALL SIZES. There Is no Coal tqlued anywhere, equal le quality these end a trial will convince any oue of their great superiority. Our Coil in very carefully eemened at our rude, and we will warrant It perfectly free from elute, duit and alagrities. Our PRICES are as LOW as the YE Y No. 161 1301.11 H FRONT 04ters left s Otr.Fard, OALLOWRILL street, Won Orden a L k, O ltteit t .' ounan ' tr. com . , oe, BROAD street: • Order* left at our Wharf, WATER. greet, above Ont. LOWIIILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poat, will rebelie prompt attention. Fttraltasere for Family use will do well to call and en. amine Otte Coal before purehaalng elsewhere. • awi-tt SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.— f em day recallin at my yaril it h s best quality°. BOKUYLKILL AN pp g, oon i . , ity customers, Mid MI others who kiiiyAig M° with thpix orgar . s, may r_qtvalvm=lltivato it ww • „ JAUXANANK OONQBSY 21: eaktior of Broad end Cherry etc, vr Azp,,goil.gymna, (*Ato— ...A-a DAY, PORTIOL & CO., COAL ,D.tialtit,* No. filat SItIMII Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, it the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and llohnylkill Coal. an 1.43 m LUMBER AND GOAL.—MONTGOMERY & NEALL having connected the Coal with the Lumber hotlines', inform their friends that they have made oontrada for a supply of the beet qualities of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re ' oelve orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may Weft with Mr. S. KILPATRICK, No. 18 B. FIFTH abed, or with Mr. 192 d. D. NEALL, corner PINE ea WATER streets. . garbtoart. UAKER CITY NAILS, MERCHANT BARS, RIVET IRON, tdoctored at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, ( li ke Beknrlklll, above Spring Garden Water Work.. ,WAREHOUSS, 103 North WATER Street. ,QUAKER OITY NAILS aro warranted equal to any made. ,oe9-tt JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent. rpHOMAB E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE ~IL OLITLBET AND TOOLS, No. 010 MARKET ST. boo* Ninth. *MI olds. Phi44Bll4lls no 1-6 m 03into anb £ianars. OD WHEAT WHISKEY.—E. P. MID DIMON & BRO. No. 5 North FRONT St , porters of Oognao and Rochelle Brandies, Bonen& Gin. Scotch and Irish Whiskey. Also, solo proprietor of the Old Wheat Whiskey. Z. P. AI. & Bro. have on Mind the largest and beet stock of flue old Monongahela, Itonrbon, and Rye Whiskey of any dottier In the Baited Mates, all of vrhioh is highly Improved by age. ncer-fim BRANDIES. --s , Pinot Coatillon " Marott, i and other Cognacs of various rlntages, in hall plpee and quarter cmks ; 61181 , 01E10 ItotbelJe 'handles, pi to and dark, In half plpes, half °sake, and ene•elghth *do.' Imported and for Isle bY EIZNBY DOEILEDI h CO., . ~c 22 ' 221 and 223 South Fourth street. :PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de benture 950 casks Bt. Joeeph's Pure • Juice Port line, in qrs. and eighths. :Tin puncheons John noway Islay Malt Scotch Whit key2.yeArs eld ;Nifty pipes Anchor fin. 1161nrett, Martel, Bouvet, and 7,7 Dupe,. Brandies, al of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices. 708. P. TOBIAB, iatiffhlimos 88 and 90 8. front St.. below Walnut. LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND ...671. LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, Southeast Corner o WINIROS and SOUTH Streets. aul•lr et I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER . IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &c., 2 aputh RUTH Street, Plaladelphlt val.]) AA.NDIES.—PInot, Castillon & Co., Ma li/ nett & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various ;irinteges, In half pipes and quarter casks • Pellevoisln Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half p i ll:as, quarter soaks and one-eighth nuke, all in Custom ouse stores, liiported and for sale by EMBRY BOBVIN & 00., on 6 Nos. 921 and 228 South Youth street. inmates. .MAOGREGOR HOT—AIR FURNACES .111.11, Bold by 0/11DWION & BRO., SECOND Street exit door above Raw adolB4lmes pPORTANT IMPROVEMENT NSIW GAO CONSUMING FURNACE ORILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after' having been put to the most severe test, during the two QOLD W 1071618 o►18&6 LID 1851, has proved to be the most powerful heater is she world, saving from X to g the fuel over any of the beat furnaces now In use. TrtegaltOsuctoge are constructed with a cast iron saki pit, end a broad, shallow pan•ehaped fire pot, lined with firebrick or Iron stoves. The fire pot is surmount ed with fiRRIES OP CONES, OR TAPRRING RADIATORS, large and broad at their base, but tapering to email aper tures at the top, and uniting with the mintier chamber, through Width the heat end smoke pass to the fine, Tim WROLN products of combustion in the form of smoke and GABBS, are suspended directly over the dm, deltrlinen or compressed Into the tapering Coon an d GORTINUALRT SO the direct action of the MN of heat and light from the fire. This heat and light is brought to a coons I aloe Oon, not unlike the OOLLISOTION OP TIER SUN'S RAYS, to atorAl point through an ordinary lens, causing the ISMOSX AND once to become intensely heated end the. roughly 0011110111D t by this operation the mole no oasts WO WADS IiQUALLT AVAIL/LIMN with the Ron musts for heating purposes, while, in other furnaces, It I/ ClanalliD 011 AND WASTED IN 11111 01111DIRR. AA parsons deidrona of obtaining the beet and 140 ST ZOONO6IIOAL MATING APPARATUS, alga not fall to examine the New GAII CONSUMING Oo Ifmoraor before purchasing any other. The at• tention of architects and builders is particularly re ghosted. ARNOLD Zs WILSON, (Successors to B. A. liarrison,) No, 62i WALNUT Street, sul-tf Opposite Independence Spar 9kttarnepts at Law THOMAS F. GOODE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, oydiou, Alesistenbarg County, Va Attends to protoostonol busiuoso In tho Courts 01146 lonburg, Luneuburg, thairax, And Oharlojte counties. SISTERS TO Shiplolgh & Rue,.Phliadelphia. Baptist & White, New York. Lanier, Bro., & Co., Baltimore. Omyth, Stone, h Banks, Petereburg, Va. Adie & Gray, Richmond, Va. [OO2l-e&w.2m REMOVAL. -CLAY & JONES, ATTOR neyo•at-LAw. have removed then. LAW OFFICE from N 0.1318. Fifth BC. oppoelte Independence &Nero, be No. 271 SOUTH FIFTH BTEEET, bolo w Prune street. no94odlm I WI SS.WE L S, ATTORNEY AT JI-11 LAW, No.2'AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, PA.. will attend with punctuality, and to the boat of bit ability, to all loudness entrusted to hie care. ocl-3m ' TAANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY 4.7 AT LAW, Bouthout Omer of BIGLITII and QUBT Strooto, Philodolphia, aul•ly M YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT 4..u"LAW, OHNTAX streat, Pottsville, PA. ata-li p rop oe alo. TT.NITED STATES POST-OFFICE, IN TIIN OITY OY _ . . . SEALED PROPOSALS, for supplying materials and Workmanship required in the erection and construction of a Post-office building in the Pity of ,Pbiladelphla, for the rhitAa Staten Post-efflee Department, will be re ceived st the office of the undersigned, Commissioner for the building, No. 2 06 South FOURTH Street, on or before the twelfth day of December neat. Contracts will be awarded only to master-buildog% and mechanic', Mush Proposal must be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by two responsible per. cone, to the e ff ect that the bidder, will, when required, if tile proposal be accepted, enter into a contract and bond with proper and eulllclout cue nriettes for its faith ful performance. Plans and specifications for,tho building can be seen YeTritt P r "e ;r ti r No at It e' li b l i ercti o t r ile th lib t r7r 4 y it YM o n h g n there every iniorination respecting materials and work manually will be given, ' The kroposala must be sent to the once of the COM• miseioner, and addressed to John Rice, and endorsed "Proposals for the United Retell Post•office at Phila delphia," and will be opened at noon of the cast-named day for resetting the same. 4011b1 1110 E, nor 12.11tde12 Comm ism on e r. -fat tireof fiafea SAJ. AM . A TWEA SAFES. lane assortment or EVANS & WATSON'S Pll ILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAVES, VAULT DOORS, For Banks and Stores. BAHR LOONS, - Squid to any now in nee. IRON DOORS, BHUTTERB, /co., On at good term es any other establishment in the Milted ago, by EVANS k WATSON, NO. IS South FOURTH street, Philadelphia. ealla-tt PLHASE OIVJ De A CALL Communion illercliants. H. OHASE & 00. o p • GENERAL COMMISSION_ MERCHANTS, 48 Neith FRON't and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia. gONSTANTLIf UCEIYINO CLOVER SEED On oonrippseul , from the Interior or Pennsylvania, where Or new Cleaning Mill is now In general use. Also, TIMOTHY AND PM TOP always on eel2•jr ,]ANDY ta;IMBIdNER-:-001ii.M.INSION LA. MEROIIANTS and Dealers In Foreign and. Arne dean DANDWANN arid OIITLEBY, Nos, 28, 2b and 27 North FIFTH Striet, Nut side ahoy. Oonunoroe arrant, Philadelphia. VIIAR IM LES , TETE, COMMISSION' q MER (Neer) lea and Imp r oter f PECIAR.S. AM Waleut street. mond story. eel-ly EOSIN.L-40033ABRELS SOAPMAXERS =woo lithe per eabooner P. U. Planner for NW & BIACIALUITBS, OA.IIY $OlO WllO/ *OA Savings /ants Cl/WING PIIRD-FIVE PER CENT. IN TERYST—NATIONAL SAIRTY TRUST 00M• PANY —WALNUT STREET BOUTHAYEBT CORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INooppoaAvlD Dr TON BTATM Or PINOBTLYAMIA. • - Money V received In any snm, large °Taman, and In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office le open every day from 9 o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday (moulage till 9 o'clock. HON. HENRY L BENNER, President, ROBERT SELYItIDOE, Vice President. WY. J. Rain, secretary. Dittitneozn: Hon. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Manna, Edward L. Carter, P. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry Semi. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, .Tamea B. Smith, Propels Lee. Money in received and payments made daily. The Investments are triads in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in KRAL ESTATE MORT. GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first dun securi ties as will always insure perfect security to the depuni torn, and which cannot fall to give permanency and Ida. bility to thin institution. aulay Mal). 88 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE 1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. N . O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE /1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER PENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. N O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE P E R CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. .N-17 lllacbitgrp cutb Iron. ;ANVIL •. PlOOBll MID= WILLIAM N. MIaMOM. SOUTIrWARK FOUNDRY, PLPTLI AND WASHINGTON num, 171111.4.011Li111A. • MERRIOK Sc SONS, 'ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, ito., Out ings of all kinds, either Iron or Braes. Iron frame roofs for Cu Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &a Retorts and Ges Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Every description of Phintation machinery, snob as Sugar, Saw, and Grid Mills, ,Vacaum Pane, Open Steam Trilus, Defrosters, Bitten, Pumping Engines, Ao. Role Agents for N. Ballet:La's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nesmytk's Patent Mum Hammon P. Rose' Patent Valve Motion for Blut Muldnery and Mum Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. BARTOL. TICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOOO3/9- TIVE STEAM 'ENGINE BUILDERS, lIIIIV/IXTHINTII STRUT, HAMILTON, FAIIITIMIP AXD /THING LUMEN STREET/, PRILABELPRIA. Engaged exclusively in the manufaetare of LOCOMOTIW, STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange. want, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Cabe, or Ilsiummetts Coal in sts crude stars, er ANTHRACITE COAL, WIT 1100? MIMING 811000, GAS Of 7111. In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo tives produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex. milled by any. The materials used In construction are made on the spot and Insure the beet quality and mat reliable stook. The large extent of Shops,.and Com. plate Rgaipnunt of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BST OF WORK WITH GICIIAT DESPATCH, OT ANT ARRANOISMIRT REQUIRBIL MILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERIp AXLES, With Povgiugs of any else or form, D IRON AN BRASS CASTINGS, And MAOHINE WORK generally. RICHARD EORaia. ILISRY LATLIIII6 fOEIII. ant-1y PENN STEAK ENGINE AND BOIL. SR WORKS. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS MACHENIRTE, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK• SMITHS AND POUNDERS. ...• . • . • Haying for many years been In stmeessful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and Elver Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &e., . respectfully otter their services to the public as being Intl prepared to contract for Engines of all slices, Marine, hirer, and Btationary. Baying sets of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Patters-making made at the shorted notice. High and Low Premiere, Fine, Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers of the beet Pennsylvania char coal iron. Forging' of ' all ekes and kinds; Iron and Braes Castings of all descriptions; 801 l Turning, &crew Cutting, and ell other work connected with the above business. Drawings add specifications for all work done at their establishment free of charge, lad work guaranteed. The subscribers hare ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay lit perfect safety, and are provided with 'bear., blocks, falls, Ao., he., for raising heavy or light weighte. THOMAS HEANEY, JACOB G. NEAIII, JOHN P. LEVY, and-y BEACH and PALMER Streets, Kensington. NOTIOE.-CIIESTNIIT STREET 11 BRIDGE. PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, In the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief Bn. glueer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OP SUR VEYS, City Building, FIPTII Street, le'ow Walnut, until the second day of January% 18511. Pil‘l Bridge to be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or with not more than one yler in the water•way; the materials of construction throughout to be indestructi ble by ere. Distance between abutments 386 feet . • - Width of Bridge, out to out, not leu than.. 43 " Elevation above low water tri 14 For an arch the aprlngleg line should not be Imo than eleven feet above low water. The Plus and Bitbutes will be received under the arrangement and eonditlong specified In the ordl- Lance of Councils, approved November 2d, 1857, u vie : Ssortox 2. That all plane and estimate tube received by the Chief Engineer. and Surveyor of the City of Phila delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark, and be accompanied by a sealed communication having a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan most ap proved shall have been selected. Seortox 3. That all such plans and estimates Mull, when received, become the property of the City of Phila delphia, and shall be prooented within two months after the pa.uage of this ordinance, when it chili be the duty of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulatione, to invite a commission conelsting of three civil engi neers, who, In conjunction with the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plane presented, to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the number of plane received, the names of the deeigners, and the character end 'Minuted coet of the three plane by them preferred. SICTION 4. It shell bo the duty of the Chief Commis• Moser of Highways upon a certificate presented and signed by the Chief' Engineer end Surveyor, to issue warrants in paymenkof the cost of the aforesaid adver tisements, and also in favor of those persons who may have presented the three plane preferred by said tom miesion ; to the first in point of merit, the sum of $4010; to the second, $250, and to the third $100; said warrant. to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to the Department of Highways, &a., for the year 1817, approved March 10, 1057. i Per further information, or fur creel section of river, address ST RICKLAND KNRA SS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philad a. noo-dtjan3 MAROHANT's ORYSTALOGRAP*, OR PIIOTOGRAPIIIO idINIATII IN OIL, N. ]t. corner of EIORTII. and L CURT. The above pictures differ essentsalir from anything ever before offered to the public. Their aoftneu, sad truth of color and outline, extraordinary mioutetteas and accuracy of detail, Insure, of uecomity, the greatest fidelity of resemblance; while the 'evenly 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 grandest satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to hie friends. They are secured by lettere patent to, and can be had ONLY of E. D, lILROEILNT. 1 - • Portrait/ of the cabinet, and life mile on canvas as heretofore. en ]B-3m DUBUC L AMP S.—THE PUBLIC IS respectfully informed that Officea hare been opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give Information respect. Mg accidents which may happen lathe Public Lamps; or of any failure In lighting or extinguishing them at the proper thne,• or if not propbrly cleaned and in good lighting condition. The Books will be kept bpJoseph Daily, No. 808 Wharton st., First Ward; Charles Carty, No. 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Ward; Hiram 3. Kirk, No. 1439 Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; IL W. Denhoug, No. 2231 Coates greet, Fifteenth Ward; Thos.Y.l3owlby, Gam Office, Twenty•FourthWanl, (West Philadelphia;) 11. H. 81'Fadden, Gas Office, Twenty- Second Ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. , Market, Gas Office, Twenty-Thlrd Ward (Prankford,) and at the G. Office in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works A. J. KITE, Superintendent of Distribution. DRILADELPIIIA TYPE FOUNDRY -11 W.. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sta. L. rELouzs dr. 80N, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Zillahligment, snd desirous to merit Its continuance would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new BPEOIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their huressed are now prepared to tumid, every thing necessity In • complete Printing Zetabliehment, at the ahortest no tice. Their long practical experience In the business, end the fact of their personal euperintendence of the manufacturing department, justilles them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better lin. !died article than their ootempurarlee. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materiel', would do well to apply to them previous to purabacing elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, in exchange for new at specimen prlcen. .¢I-tt !`COLD MINE FOR SALE.-THE SUB- A-A scriber offers for sale. with a perfect title, the property known as the REID GOLD AND COPPER MINI:, situated Smiles Irons Concord, Cabarrus county, North Carolina. With the mine is a plantation of 745 acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded, and a large MANSION MIME, with barns, miners , houses, powder and engine house, and other building.; new steam engine, 45 horse power ; Million mills, stamps, pumps, ke., embracing all the machinery and tools ne ceisary for the full equipment of n. mine, in good order. The mine has been worked at intervals for the last 60 years, and hug always been profitable to resident pro prieters, but line never been worked for any length of time with an engine and machinery. The shafts and galleries are welt conatrucied. the stoppings have Lever been taken out, and from 50 to 76 miners can be profit ably employed in the old workings. On the property Is a formidable vein of copper and lead, which has never been worked, and a new gold vein has been discovered niece the first of this month, at whioli three men have been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day, with a good prospect of its continuance. no:-Gm CHARLES J. GILBERT, 181 Broadway. CI4EAP SUMMER FIIEL.—GAS COKE, of excellent quality, is sold at the PIIILADELPIIIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bUthel, and may be obtained to large or email quantity by ap plying at the Oas Office, No. 20 South SEVNNT/I Street. To Purehasera by Wholesale, it is sold at the Works, In Stir.% Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An thracite,ts2 60 per ton. (Bigned,) J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer. PRILADSL.PkI/R G& WORKS, Aug. 26,'67. 5027-t7 fiGAGH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP llJJ?eateryof E. W DSSIIERS, No.loo (late 43)'8outh EIGHTH, below Chestnut street, has become a saving of 60 per cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN 6110011ANTEI, and also the convenience of having their old Carriage Lampe new ellver.topped and bottomed, end cant by anima to all parts ion IT n ExAmcs,—lo,ooo—rniNTEß,l A R Cants per Hour: ..,,,sty IV n. I . MO flat vro orerlwto4 1,1 a I •WU 0 , 0 leo'. A . r.otalas 44444 ruts .... r cx We Mr U rue, 0.... a mom D L „.4310 m - Tr• Tirmund C.d. P. fk..1. , E Si or w , . th .,,,, I w o 00.—Fahion pad, rednal. D 1 MARCUS BAST, No. 204 NORTH TIIIRD STREET, WHOLESALE AND DETAIL BOOKSELLER, Ilas for sale TUN AMERIOANREADER—a new hook, designed by Its author, A. D. BALK TARR, for the use of the higher classes la the Acedentle. pd Schools of Arnelto* tit dittin OtadDSIO loopy, Ao2-lm insnrante Companies. : IFE INSURA_NOE AND TRUST COM -11-0 OPANT .—The PENN MUTUAL LIPS INEKIRANOB COMPANY, Southeast Corner of TRIED and DOOK Streets. Capital, 11812,7:26.03. INSURES LIVES for short tense, or for she thole term of life—grants annnitles and 'endowments—pur chases life on interests in Real Estate, and matte ell contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They sot as Executors, Adenirdstrators, deepest, Trustees, and Ouirdlans. , TIM/MM. Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin COMMA, William Martin , Itichard S. Newbold, Jame. B. McFarand, W illiam P. Hacker, Joseph IL Trotter, • William H. Kern, Janne Elision, Samuel 0. Racy. Tbeophllas Paulding, Charles Ila'Howell, Edmund A Bauder, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Dutchinson, Rudolphus Kent, • John W. Roamer, William H. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer, Edward T Molt, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner 11. Rilain. John 0. Brenner, P.B allehler, Easton. DANIEL L. 8.111,14 M, President. BABIOBL S. STOKES, The Pres't. Joni W. Noma. Secretary'. n 1347 HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN 81171tANOE COMPANY—oinee No. 413 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company Is published to conformity with a provision of its ehirter : PREMIUMS REMITS, FltUll AUGUST 1, MSS, TO AUGUST at, WM. $39,729 SI ... 217,703 52 224 00 Fire premiums Martin, premiums... Perpetual mealtime Total amount prcminnul taken Earned ere premiums 25,072 95 Earned marina premiums 165,005 00-180,076 66 Deduct return prom' rmp... Net owned Marine 16'168;41d. $03,686 76 Fire loves paid.... 8,031 11 $101,916 66 Salvage re ceived—. $760 57 Interest re• B e - insnn ante 2 971 62 —B,OBB 66 911 ) 838 70 .Expenses for commissions to agents, abatements In lien or ,trip, Mace rent, furnisbthr oftpis, bgoka , sta. toner'', ka 60,4116 64 Profit and loan . 80--10112:2 21 Net profit $25,076 Cash ou hand. ...... $19,613 39 Dills receivable 119,231 02 gond' end mortgtges 165,000 00 Stocks ..... ...t 00 Stock notes 112,000 00 Due by agents end others 211,312 93 DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Wm. F. Leech, C. E. Spangler, R. T. Resat t, Abraham Rex . H. H. Houston, Wm. 11. Wood's, Jas. R. Withers, Geome Howell, Abraham P.dtgre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Miguel, C. O. Sower, Charles F. Norton, John W. Sexton, John H. Lewars, Herman Haupt, James E. EMMA, Nether' R. Potts, H. H. Ithillingford. PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President O. E. 5P•301.31, Vies President.. W. 11. Wooos, Secretary. val. R. T. KURIL, Treasurer FIRE INSURANCE. SPRING CURREN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASH, AND SECURELY INVESTED, 017105, N. W. CORNER 01 SIXTH AND WOOD STS. SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRROT ORS. John H. Dottnert, Henry H. Phil. s, David Woelpper, Lewis Shirmaok Benjamin Davis, John Landoll, John Evans, Jr Charles Field, Anley M. Past, William E. Woo , douses Dornell, John B. Stevenson, Jacob 8. Dthatter ) Curwio Stoddard. Henry Homer, Thos. D. Myst:unit, George E. Childs. JOHN H. DOHNERT, President. L. KRUMBEAKR, Secretary. Sept 21-Iy. NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— ..I.N 07710 E ell WALNUT Bt., 7naktin Buildings. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. CAPITAL 11041,000, WITH PRITILIOR so UMBRAS)! TO W0 ; 000. Thla Company is now fatly organ cad, and prepared to make all kinds of Insurance vend loss or damage by Fire and Marine Perils, at current rataa. OPPICSM. H. O. LATIGHLTN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Tin President. CEO. SCOTT, Boorettn. DIRSOfoRS. 11. 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, Wm. Osborne, Richard Shields, T. P. 131tewell, T ' QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Mee No. 408 (late P 2) WALNUT St. Capital and Surplus, $240,000. This Company continues to mats Insuranos loss or damage by Firs Lod Om Pulls of The See, frLad Navigation and Transportation EJl at current rats*. PNICIB. President— 030 0 . H. HAAT • , TWO rreiliditots—B. P. apse, Secretary and Thimeursta-11 R. CKNSIDIEHALL. Aadstaat Beeretary-8. U. BIJTLIR., , ROTORS. Camp H. Hart, R. W. I. P. Ross, OtiarLes l nl, •. O. WW 111 I, W. D. Lewis, r., Joseph Edwards, J. L. Pomeroy, John O. Dale, AMA's Olumalware, Hon. Henry H. Paper, H. R Castilian, roster 8. Perkins . Samoa Jones, M. D., John U. Chambers, A. P. Oketabroaghi. as 5.17 ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CONFA NT, NEW YORK.--0f o, No IN Wall 'treat, ad joining the Mechanics' Beat.Oash tat 112110A100, with a imrplus. This Company imam Me. ottandiss, lanallass, Tassels in port sad their and other property„ against Lose or Damp llog Nee mot the Bilks of Inland Navigation. DIRSOTORIL Henry Helmet, Joshua L. Pops, Caleb Barstow, Rotas B. Graise, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Dlll/il, Edmund Polaroid; CI. 11. Liliaaßtal, Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Tatham's, jr, Ogdos Usegarty, Illsha R. Morgan, Thofiass Managua, Alma. R. Van Nest, John H. Earle, Williams A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas S. Mon, Charles Parton, James W. Phillips, Louis Loral, ObarlerA. they, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Blacken, M.A., Cambreltag, Wm. N. Shepard, Thom* Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Want, Lathrop L. 'Burge'', Henry K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick, Peter Ides, Emery Thayer, Benjamin H. Field, Geo. Waetreldt, A. R. Trothinghlun: Salmon Taylor, Thom. P. Youngs Henry B. Illoasont. ' Samuel L. Mitchell, , ALBERT WARD, Prealdent. RIM/ ID A. INILIT, Secretary. as 10-ly MAIITJ A A N 7URERS' rer IN ui tti I t t l A N C ted !. the State of Perms 'wants. Capital, i600,0T 71.4 DlllOlOll3. Aaron N. Llppinoott, Chula Wise, ) Wm A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeke, Charles J. Yield, lambs P. 804114 Wm. B. Thommi, J. RlAlio Bsok, Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, AARON 8. LIPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RHODES, Vice President. A.LIFRED WXYXB, Peorstary. . J. W. MARTIRN, Burreyor. This Company was organized with a melt metal, and the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to its available resonrcea—to Atom prudence in conduct. ibg Ito affair,, with a prompt adjustment of lows. °Moe No. 10 Merchants' Y.gehange, Philadelphia. THE MERCANTI RANOR COMPANY 0 No. =I WALNUT Street, o RING RISKS on Female, C LAND TRANSPORTATIO Canals, Boate r and other • ALL TIIR PROFITS Wei eared, and ample security • E MUTUAL INSU- P ADELPICIA.-041ce ppoid to the Kzeharaga. MA argoas, and Freights. IN N BMA, per Railroads, dad am:wally among td. At. cases oe Loa. Edward Harris Mlles, John M. Odenhelmer, Mahlon Williamson, Samuel J. Sharplen, lease Jenne., Henry Preaut, Rivard O. James, William L. Springs, Pranklin 0. Jones, Daniel Haddock, Jr., William Taylor, James Murphy, Wm. W. Smith, A. J. Antolo, Samuel L. ED l Wejl AL Ll XI Sou 0. Eines, t PHARVER AX V INSURANCE ' COMP. Out Capitol $390,000. _ vicinity adjusted at the PA, By Dm* me-refer to . 1 D. B. Brawn A Co._, Phila. Iron. Joel Jones, Phila. Chaffee., 'Stout tr. Co., " lion. Rufus Choate, Beaton hacker, Lea & Co. " lion. T.. S. Williams, Itartid We have facilities for p acing any amount of Insu rance in the most reliable Campania. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. all told No. 141) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON ..k ROOD, Agents. Thomas T. Ent:lse, Akerson E. Ashburnor I Alfred Fusin, Thoniu B. Poster, .Gnstavas English ; James E. Stroup, Altrei Blade, A. G. Cattail, Charles B. ()Ararat', Samuel Robinson, John 0. Keifer, John P. Steiner, Henry kiranabo, Wrat e T Caner,' reattborg. REIS MIESEP, t. pee Prit. • aul•l7-• • MX Ma) *LE Y of HANTIOND, CONN. • so hi YllNsialphis sad • stpkis Office. tiailroab tines NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. DETHLEIth'3I, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, WILKESBARRE, DOYLIZTOWN, he. On and after Wednesday, Npvember 4th, MT, the triple on this road will leave Irhiladelphia daily (Sun. dayx,exeopted) as follows: Fdr Bethlehem { Easton Allentown Manch Chunk, and Wilkesbarre (Expense) at 9 A. 31. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Ex pos,) In connection with L. V. It. R. and canton, by stage, from Iron Hill Station, at 2 15 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 4 30 P. 51. Ydr Owynedd, do. at 10 A. 31 On Tuesdaye and Fridays the 10 A. 31. train will rub through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return at 1.36 P.M _. . . . . TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Bothalens (Bapreee,) at 9 A.M., and 2.25 P.M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation ' ) It 6.35 A. hi Leave Gwynedd, ON SUNDAY do. at 2 :53 P. M. S. For I from Gwynedd 915 A. Dl.Gwynedd 2 20 P.ll Doylestown 4 30 P. M. I Doylestown 6 S 5 A.ll Fare to Bethlehem 81 50 ~ Htsueh Chunk 2 110 4, Wilkesbarre 450 PASSENGER DEPOT, FRONT and WILLOW Ste , phits ALLIS OLARK, Agent. Lumber. LUMBER I LUMBER I—Tho subscriber, who has for several years occupied the premises at Sloan , ' Planing Mill, Remington has removed to COATDS STREET WHARF, edjo lniog the Plennis Planing Dill, on Delaware avenue, where be intends keeping a large susiortment of Caro lina and other Seer lag looards, steps, risers, shelving, ceiling, reeving and scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and welt worked For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in- Meal to call and examine for themselves, log every if. fort will be made to give satisfaction. Orders received and supplled at the shortest notice for alt kinds and line of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and Scantling. yid-tr S. 8. RICHT,. FLOORING BOARDS-2.3,680 feet Caro lino flooring bosads, afloat, for sale by MARTN' & WILOAUBiIIa qt 110 Wartlh Wet., fitwkt LENWOOD CEMETERY OFF/OR, NO. G 111 WALNUT t i Wow flin, so UK ToWESTERN TRAVELLERS. • SPRING ANDEMMER AgRANOIWRETR. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM RALTUEORE TO nrraeunon AND THE WEST. On and atte, Jame 1857,TW0 DAILY TARIM sill leave Calvert Station for rEttaburgh andaD West ern and South or Northwestern cities. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily` Conde r y excipted) 11.11 A. It • cenneetind with the Mal Teem over I , llesiod 'areas Railroad, and arriving in Pittsbunh at L • A. M. , - THE AFTERNOON BXPRIBB 111 Leaves Baltimore daily (Stutstay excepted, t. W. for Harrisburg% THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leave, Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 T. W., ton necting with the Lightning Examen over the Nannyll vaulo.ltailroad for Pittsburgh, arriving et 1-Blt 1F- W. 7All them tram conned closely at Pfttsbarg witaißll over the Pittsburgh, Fort Worse sod Chicago Rai irsmi, and He Northern, Soother* and Western tonneettoca. Itr Passengers for Oldesgo, Roth labtatl,Dor= ton, lowa City, liihmodee, Delmont., St. Pao? son, and other leading cities In the Northweets4•lls* one hundred mile of treed not as hours In fine, with four Isis change, of ears, by totin= k roote. ID" Pnger. for Cleveland. y. and Detroit, assego by this route, and the time is wwq betas 113 miler shorter than by any other route: mil"' fl Perengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Rem Haute, Cairo, and all points on the I , 3rr lad 15 PPer maks less changes of airs,. arrive is ad vance of any other route; and to Cincinnati Codm.lie s s, Dayton, Louisville , and other prominent cities, ail %plot as by any other route. All Western Baggage CHISCIRD THROWN sal hum Val. with co-r. s-Z56,14T •3 FOR T'MR NORTH. The 3 15 A M. enoneet• dye, Al* Xining Trans aver the Dauphin road for Williamsport, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Yells, an Ouniffil:lnk%m forming the moat direct railway rest* to lierthinatera „Pennsylvania and Western Nen Ten.. Palimony ER Ind this the shorten„ sheapast,anc.mon axpethiloas route to Nissan Fails and Canada. Through Tkketa an land Ur PhOadabobta via Co. tumble and Lan:eater by all the heisted 313 each, tads traln having enre , eoaueetioen. PU/10121IPTS II this route /mold treatelled bridteaa,,aodall the inensiniane• ,of ferrying serum the Bunn river. Passengers for Minor sr, Mani enter. Oen Res. nattaburie, Carlisle Chamberstim4, go by tam at. Bit A. If., and E P. If. WESTMINSTER ERASER. The Carl on this road maks one trip pu day, seanset. Mg with the train at 3P. M. , For THROUGH TICKXTS and farther betenunten, of Ca applylv at ert tbeand Plaidha nklin dro Wise. Cla n te e ert Many X. X. draft . eepitt.tf Q. C. Aram* *et. slosl/10 lii) N NSTJAANIA. • .P.. -THig dalir Ozzinia. maim, ieriiiiieHog:the M issies Ottles tettl Weaken, Rorm nuten liewtik• Imam •atattite kr sontizens, Aired. We Road also eonnette et Pitta baryl with daily Una of stamen' to all porta on the Wesiatn Biters, sad at Cleveland and Baodnaky with Maar= to all p porta leahrtf h-weeteme Lekte Hie imi lluvar. 3Hp med RELLTH ro W east IserO irs tc7l. 161 I. ‘ier ea t ons. Ha Yine CL/114.41b414, Ikstee,gatutd CaCaps, Mita, pry (MOO* n Vivilifahaff*," and bales) leathers, Pug, 1t0..-....114a. pat MA Isocnin CLasit—Doottstle Mt= =and 'Slain, OA rugs (in . -maks), Mama*, Leather, (in roll* at boxes), Wool, • and &keep Pelts, Yastward, Ls. ko....itien par MTh MID 01.11S—Anoib Steel, MAIM._ (b 2 cask.), Hemp, ' Bacon sad Pork, Batted, 0 -0424 or in asekov TObaee., mumfactared,(azeept Cigars Sr art • .te., ka • We-, rat Eli De Poem etaaa—Cottee, Nish, Beam - Beef, amhP_ ,ork Oa auks or bozo; • eastward), Lard aad Lard 011, Hula, • Bode Ash, GermanCLay, Pm, Pita, Bala, ire 64e. pjtyll ae nocra-7k. per bbl., until farther notice. Gorton-$3 per bale, not exceeding Me AIL areklet, until further notice. -_ 1754,096 84 - - In attipidac Mood' Irmo any point lad Or 26611a11id HathporhernlarlottallapaCitaff• " via Peossieleasio cad." Moods canal sod to the ligeaste . l4 Road, at Philadelphia, pittabarsh, vitt mmet ip without detention. Fanfare &atm.—Harris, %Fermin& Co.. 1001.0014 Tenn.; 1. P. Ow k Go., Pt. Login, Me. • P. O. & Franeeilla, Indiana; Danteanii, 1411 k Oiy and Carter it Jewett. Louisville my.; X. 0.2116111. dram, Madison, Ind.; K . W. Brain Co., taielawlif A Co., Cincinnati ; N. W. Graham & Co., 11.881 Ohio; Leech N Co. No. 64 Kilbyetreet, = & Co., o. 9 Astor Hones, New Perk, No. 1 114. and No. 6 Battery Place, Iteo York • Z. J. Philadelphia; Walpole Boost, .11nIttansor ili M Sew" Pittsburgh. . . . NEW YORK LINES-TUB CARD r AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PMEASIBMITA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LISU.. PROM PKILADRIPELL TO NEW YORK, AD 11FA Lute as follows, vim lAA L, from benaington Depot, via 39104 Cit Lall 101 At 6 A. M., via Camden and .1.7.7 City, New Ite m' Aooommolation At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy Lenomeaste. At f A'., via Canaan and Jersey City, limaing Mall _ a At 10 A. 11., by steamboat Trenkm, via lately sod Jerry City, Mot At 2 P. M., via Cac.den and Amboy, 0. sod A. I* At M. via amiss and Jemmy CIV, basin Mail At a P. 11., via Catalina and Amboy., Aecomemdav Mos, Alt Class At 3 P. IL, via Camden and Amboy, lemasmedse non, 2.d Clam. At It P. M., via Canaan and Anatiey, Amommont tioa, fat Clan At 0 P. M., via Clue Camilem sal - Amboy, Aeemosolev Dee, lad The P. line rem - en Mims Desdays ex "ranee Lbw stop at Qv prissi stations only Par Deltidere, Mistos, Plasington, At., at A. mad 4 P. Al., from Wahat snort wiser/. (Irmo Waster, w. O. Btotestrcui, R. M. Carlllo, 0. 0. BOtlor, Geo. Scott. [6,09-y For Water asp, Stroudsburg, fkuoatas, Wl:bobbin blootross, Groat Dead, tr., at lA. IL, via Delano Ladowansa at Waste= barged. for hipshold, at 6 .1.. M. sad I P. K. lar Mount Reny at T /. 1.162 . IL sad tii. $ as& 1 P. U. 16.61 , oi6 lot Mriatok Trootoo, &cat( met S. P. M. WAS for Palmyra, lammate, breads, )laltagtee. Ilardea lova i.e. at 3 W. /Samba' at RI P. MED STOCISTON Tee Sombastama and intersen dist' Om= at 33i P Steamboat 7M - .(31 for 'fuses at Is mad 11% M., aoSSP.M. M. 'nueAll Ha, =opt I A. 111., Wm Irani slaw c3-Ity pounds of bagpipe only allows& emit pos. w ager. Passengers are ohibited from taking nay thing se Wore but their wearing Apparel. AO h.ige pie over any poondo to be pool for *run. She C. pasty 'tout their remponelbillty for bozga.p• to nee dam& per pound, and will not be !labia for foy losetat yoad 1100 1 except by special contract. VI SI. L. GATZMYR, Asset C. & A. R. CO. B. B. MORRELL. boot Te.it. IL Os. SPRI G ARRANGEMENT.—' NM- L SYLVANIA CENTRAL RAILROAD —Rmealight direct connection nth the DITTZBURDII, PORT **Aln *ND liedoo Zan ROAD. for Math:matt Et Louis !Nava city, MEI ~ --- Indianapolia, Cleveland,' ' Hausa% Terre Haute, Men°, jiebravm In*lrene. of an other routes out of Philadelphra. ... RMEIMIME2ZE2 Leave Philadelphia, for Pittsburgh and western tithe, from the Pennsyivania Railroad PiliatO4er Station, sonth•eut corner of ELEYriTII and MA.n.ST streets, (entrance on Eleventh itnet,) as Inflows : Train. at T—,A. M. Feat lane at 1213, P. lilxprese ifai2 at 11 00, RIOS. Columbia R. R. Lisa leaves far Ilarriabneg at 2211, P. If., Lancaster )Accommodution,) at 4.30, P. M. The Express Mail runs daily, the other tress, floc days excepted. For further particular, iee hand-bills, at the Menai Marling-points. Passengers from the West oil:land this the shortest and most expedition, route to Philadelphia, Baltimore, New York or Boston. THOMAS It&ORE, Agent, Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Philadelphia, February, MM. sully VHI LADELPILIA, GERNANTO' N AND N OR RI B TOR N RAILROAD.—WIWTBR RANORMENT.—On and after MONDAY, Warr 19th, ISM. Leave Philadelphia at 0. 7X, EIX. 9X,113 A. M., 2, 3-10 min. 4,6, 6,7, 6, and 11 P. M. Leave Germantown at OX, 7.33 min. 8,9, 10X A. It. 1-10, SlO min. 4, 5, 6, 7,8, and 10 P. M. ID' The 7.31 o'clock A. M. Train from Gormantawa will atop only at Wayne Street Station. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9 'Si min. M.. 2 and 6x P. M. Leave Germantown 8 20 uda. A. X., 1- 10 mlu. and 5.45 mirk P.M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILEOS.D. Lea►e Philadelphia at 73j, 11)f, A. 11., 2, 4. 0, and 9 P. M. Leave Chestnut 11111 at 116,11-404.3410-10 sun. A. 1260, 2-60, 6-10 saO.T-49 aAa.Y. IL ,- • ON WONDAYS. - /eau, Philadelphia. 9-R3 L. It., 'I sad $K S. M. Um" Obeli% Hifi It S ~ /140 sad L.N) P. ?ORN.LNAI OONSHOROOKIIN AHD NORRIS. TOWN. • . Dim Thtladolpbli 6,4",11; 11 A. Y, A, 4.1 r, SX, and II P.M. Leave Norristown at 7,9, A A. M., $ and 1.40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Lem Philadelphia at 9 1.. M., and 3P. 11. Lorre Norristown at 7 A. M., and b P. M. ORESTNR VALLEY RAILROAD POE ROMNTNII TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6) A. M., and EP. N. Leave Downingtown at IX A. M ,and 1 P. M. H. H. SMITH, Superintendent. Depot, Ninth sad Oreeu ithtets. Philadelphia. CHANGE OF HOURS.-P OIL A DEL PHLA., WILMINGTON AND DALTDIORI RAIL ROAD. On and after Wednesday, Nor. 11, 188/, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PIIILADILPRIA For Retlmore at 8 A. M.,1 P. M., (11xpreas,) and 11 P.M. For Wilmington at 8 A. M.,1, 3.30 and 11 P. M. For Nar Castle at 8 A. At, and 3.30 P.M. Yo! Middletown at 8 A. 11. and 3.33 P. M. /or Dorer at 8 A. M. and 3.30 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore et 8.40, Haprem, 11 A. M., and CM P. M. Leave Wilmington at 745 and 11.46 A. M., and 2.311 and 9.55 P. M. Leave New Natio at 11.e4 A. IL, and 9.(9 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.15 A. M. and 9.0 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.15 A. M. and I P. M. Leave Seaford at 400 P. II . - TRAINS FOR BALTIMORS Leave Wilmington at 016 A.lll , 2 P. M. and /216 A.ll. BIADAItB only at U P. IL from Philadelphia* Holtman. BALTIMORE AND HAVRE DE ORAOR AMMO DATION TRAIN Leaves Havre do Orate at 0.50 A. M. Leaves Baltimore at 4.00 P. M. Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will rea ea follows Lel. Philadelphia for Parmills and Intermediate places at Leave Wilmington for do. do. 6 5 P X. Leave Baltimore for 13awro-de-Grace at 5 P. M. 00 3147 8. M FELTON, President. _ SULLENDEE & PASCAL, HATTERS, 10.1-6 m No. 8 S. SIXTH stroot. pi..1,4.10u, TIRE ADAMS EXPUSS CO. OFFICE, °..20 CHESTNUT STESff, forwar4 PAICEL4 PACKAGES, AIERCJIANSIZR, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or In tenneetiOn with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the patrol* TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. VOTTOR-900 bales good Midd li ng to AI. Ming Fair Oottoo, to star* and for sale br nis, MARTIN & MACAUi sol 719 North Water atm& HOTEL AND SINNER RANGES-- Sold by ()LUDWIG% a MO., 80i X. MOM It au51841220/. itaittiabt H. H. HOUSTON!, Hamra Ir J. stija hat4t, - H. LO SurettstsadesS, =is. Now cr . ri :§4 . 11. 7 - St. his„ moron TRAINS YOR GERMANTOWN MR9ii;E=l f)ats, Cam :C7c. R. 8. SANDFORD, oanors.) Salmi ntesdiel.