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-A IIERMoiy ON
~r .DE4,I.TiII OF I DOCTOI3.
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' ' his ilf44l46j*lyit.otliluitilffiTteaulteti by,
P
P' giav;, k ,Wria..„: 44 1 ,R A-Tsylor/416140r of Third
IleforinedrDutch Church,, Smile few weeks
Bi he'll" - , Sod: liy,,iooo4 l. XoVoi?•s sir the' oclafisterX
Of klyl elinretiant the reerller.of S4Veiitil aftri
, Spring,- Oardeti,,etreeto;-Was freieficited before,
. that con ganef}. tii, - '',Otlitli ;Ifteruips, the
` 15 ,,,t ;14 4 1Ent• , . -,, ..t ~.., 3i. , 4: .R , t , , „
~,.
, he i teWupe„it i Alch , thivbiOgraphici`seimon
„was limindedi aircttiattifidltyMond Peter,
, 1.9,5,'10;wifi1"-j '`-' ;,'''i'' '.P f
' ' ".I'. ll f9re,oke , 44:44l‘diartiwatitVil May .6 ittiU
; ,Vier my decteisit (whoa/
thsiir,hit i al w .
aY
s is
remembrance.” , i ,' t .
‘' T h ele aOuVv4l44l o raw ,itoiaib. de
.„cilerafien.Of that devoted apostle was the In
fluorite 111ette , Oferivic:citfiti;-ifter i they., are
itaiidi,.:!t,ithrifi#l,ola . or4lift,llvhag , i . .., . '
ft Was fi•ksseiteil by'llie speeter; o i „ l mtr o r
~daetelypto hiSt reptsieiff theme,Ahat the eha
- ' ractqf or•Fister -6,01'094 peculiarly fitted to
„et ert,,,tille.„liiiitheMotui -ihkence. The piety,
of ••Peter, attar. llitfOreaurreeVou Of Ohriati
while 'Wog ,
40 hat do his' Soul like
bold t-tk'q getitvPeato; Casing as John,
Ifoldas'Paid, and eloquent as Apolins, he hod,
been fitly-,called t e Apostle of the Circum.
sisidn awl the 01111
:0 7140ne, of ~the Church. ,
- I;tut,f;nagei*otiZ' les& fail . us ha gthoaritg
1
Ing;to- telt••ithe•lifiif he intd . ,ezerted While
livingx Yet that inguVreit.'lid bieltSatly Aug
:tileP4,e, cksjPaltbialOtt, ih--zlok
stiinte him to
ins; ovol , ,cwid.,WWso,- , yos,alital llow his
Memory tbrelfilkitights*, 1 0fOlt ; t ears,and
'ilir lits',ih,AfaiißoishlPP ..kliftl 044'441 heart. Of,
•,' isiOnAereasiag -14:,4R51T. •itep...2thi,:tookitto,
• ',to,iliek,liniinogo•to Pie teat :bail ;evidently
• •_ looked upon bla4eidt‘A.,*4o deeiase, but as
' - ati efoduiLind Ilifs'friti' indeed the spirit of
, Christian , IlLittu,,,lt , hr-ziet- se `much to the
• , rlerigtil of-years, -Si Itio,,* at they are spent,.
that life, consleti*„.AS a &semi raid, it would
ile feint' that. tut mho ~ thought most, felt the
noblest,and acted the best.' • •
;The day, of teirselei had painted 'away, but it
,'seas blit'ilaying.'foo • meet' . to say, that greater
, things'were about to usher in the Millennial
This lessoripf Peter's life was enlarged upon
at c.onsiderible length,lis fkleganyler Chris-,
tians to receive and imitate, and if Weawith
this,view that the' feirfealter hoped 34 magnify
-
• llf,e"grage,Oefled;by'doioting a rilv r thoughts,
'to one who inekilved in ether -dityg,'and Who : Se
life they hid , then Met tO cifilild'or, ' Yet, if all
he should, . shy ofAe` lieleieirshbjett , of bis,
disciitiqidnfibld-Ii In his--plubwit would not
' 'he•beieltse'le had tioVbeenitainiter, of that be
• had net been wbfitlitgitivie I grace of
, ,God"orvkf- , !:;_ ~....., ,-„ . ..„,,,
, lit.fltmlor;okightlng dig the more strictly
.hjogiaphical-part-WPW,theatili; faid
• JohrrlVldlolol - 11 odt - 4'410ot:ill the fourth
, gaileearkeklkfitn:Voihilitgrudletel.ne. , Ausia:
~ liatimpri whal came firlittt , linfikttd jot tbla
: • country SotefithO.,o:ll-h64tAlti/0171,98''
',./91111PiluseirtIli'intWliftt4 no 141' sitrl!
~0 3 ww e tc" tentu- k acti Utc bit ' ' bnif,,lie,bo;
• , beeiractive„xeripOtleitifi**ll444attimesi
stenelidukiftsystet 00',41*,0.44..wilYe'''a
• „•110/1 6rlits ployini(tommut - **odi-teUms-r
-,,,,iolistrAtetrerneilkn4 pq4io *.f t ti VI alive ' to
, alt-thiffiiiitattlefuOr,bq ,
Al
t 1 0,, ,.
:,biacaniel a, pupil
in the Coluniniantibuleinght - lhe village of
Bergep,thew one of molit...notstl klassical
eeddinigikie thic *lie: tif-24tis,--letiey At
the` ige'oCiinitiAn 10 . Aloo#4' the f lAnior
chiss'ef 'Union pouiripkiiklirePLlnist union
be gnnintlieft Ili 1% kititlLoii , ldgliiiit honors
awareed,by the fiteultyrlt Pa., ,, ‘
.., ittalbeetethelbat:Atintikeof 4 r.,Ludc
. low to enttsyttle Mal•tfpfOgintit. hut as is it Is
1- TiolAr:vair,ti**A t ititii, direct his ster4
, lit. hattuot yet semi the pillar bt - the presence,
i by whiclice.4 l l4ll 4 .l4dingltilti;.a.,,the door
, 04 filtgrA .v „ '4(CAOUutle-1-=.' C onversion
,• ,of -Dry litidloW•le'4.-itiligichtklifclwere here
givep with tie much-minoeratesi as a 'know.
. ledke' tit''' Meiji would ivarrent. r His
• general
f., indisposition to tour itotit,okiott:Ms religious
• , esercheis rendered tll44,44lSfles,necessarfly
tni
Im f.fgro.
mediately titter 4iik,,ginkti4finfi ,- in 1814,
he ihtteted Hie Askiithiliolff -SienliPai''' of tits
" ° Edlbrii l4 ` l 4 ll : 6l 4P4R l 4;444 .o wartinsiviek,
-, Piew,,Jereni.:lFroMiterediefwakoalied to, the I
tutorship of Union . ..Voltegll;',*iiire he eon-
tinned 7 -hio - 'thenloktded:othdtes, with- the late
Rev. D'F'.'4:ndiaii . Wittes, professor of ; Olio.
Iteturning to, life llieohigiest., studies a year
afterVards; find illiiShed them 4;114, 1817;. ,
, • "' Ilis first location. as pastor was in the Fir4t ,
R efinmed, Dutch , dhurelf, of NeW Bran:strict,
where ho at once took rank as an elialltiont and
powerffil prefiefier of the Gospel. .„ , ~
His pastoral relation with tels-ehnrch—dur
,• ing which le' became nitited 'in iinfriage with
a daughter. of
,the late JOt , 404
s0)14-terinina
ted at - the lniii 'Oka single i year, Mien .he was
chose by•the synod'ef his church to fill the
professorship of biblical literibire and ecelesi
astical,history, intbe theological seminary, but
which' ho refil l/ nod 'in• 1828, end at the same
time accepted a call to the charge,of.the First
Reformed Dutch Church in Albany, which po-
Wien he continued to oeisupy for about eleven
years. At the death of Dr. Broadhead lie was
called to, and accepted the charge of the Crown
Street Church;of this city.
In-1844 he accepted the position of Provost
of the University of Pennsylvania, and which
lie continued to till with great credit to him
self for eighteen years. In October, 1852, on
accepting a position in the Theological • Semi
nary as Profess - or of Eceletiatitical History,
Church Government; and Pastoral 'Theology,
ho removed to rreiy Brunswick. •
The five years •witieb have elapeed, ounce
then, weroto bim year* of•latior and cif large
results.' ,Ilut,his',,last'on m
ce hid, now helm d
' ciiiiied— ; if Mini& from ids ;labors/ wind his
works do folloW•iiim:,w , •Oti lins';Bllit day' Of
. Saptemb'er last, lathe tesidinaii:OChis eldest
"' son,,in this,r,lty, he; hatroloied Ids noeful,life,
and it was no sacrilege to apply to such Linen
the wordli ef'o'ffUl'Lord respecting Lazarus,
~ He is not dead, ' !nit almeth." , : ‘•
CertainitWasythat- since the death of "Dr.
Livingston, none hid' done 'so 'Much far the
church With 'WWI' int 'weit2entineoted as he,
„and if the mantle of Milligston,„hati failed
upon any , one,: that , One had been Dr'. Lod
- low.-. His reental,poweire heel: leaf' full, ho.
tive, and volf-balltifeetl; if ,he lusixot.•the it
- of the peel, lip , bad the comprehension of a
• , • sound and sagacious mind: , TIMM -was a Do
ric. simplicity and grandeur about his vigorous
intellect thst commmided• gravers& admire
- lion and resimet.--- Ills analytical powers bad
, probably beep his- leirengisiitz' fora.' Preemi
nently lagitelealr,bint: gonnajo:do -judimenti
, Atari NEM* ao..4trelitthened -witti;en indattry.
. ittuipersevoratiee tlistkinkOtettijois, be had
but to see his,,Onty,,44 - 44000' Width' Jho'
,b. itea 4 tratet 1 04 1 0; i - • = •
' "',- ' • I
His attaitunents lad been an,likilliat among
4 Cia th a Od ii 4e 4 - he:. ittrifi's, ilefira high Po
' adieu: 'Athol* lllS'iteratiosel; friends be bad
tgoviabooli found bloyarit.lett'etteerfnl, =and
the evidences thatAitt, utreptititur had been moat , teroder)yrdevolopM=-Attiieral,or- vroch * c o o
Ilero divAtirtholiligialtekithilrnhat on' in't
otrueahle iteptntslokttpOateW it so Piaui.'
joYe4' his - IlloitliaAnate; In be. , By
• . strangers he, luid'secaothatta boil regarded as
stern and unappioacliableiand yet no stronger
, evidence tettld bter44l4ktetd . pt,Otit :thii ten
- derneis of- ills eolottotni,ltfnin ttee tokrthat in'
ailunion to the death et ljeldovs Welber bad
, nefer failed; iiirtan ere t,O lire; to taeleten
• ltig . 14 t , wittlak fillat toar4 ~
vi i. 4 .1 -
2tuothornfrongly• developed 'foetal* In,tbe
chlwacterA Dr, IA1(1101411 bliih Yds 'Steady,
consistent' Patilettini. lie ,-W.-loved-and'
preied for hi* country mith Apafricitle devo
• tion, and .a - consiteantieS73#lllllo iliod. he,
levied 'was the,Ged itor iiiii,gennto4• 7 and l air
ev i dence of this, he . had,latt4t-lew days:pre,
vioua 'waits death, rernkrbed tti 111# ii*lldltit
phyaician, that'thbre tVere , tWO yOry eentrort,
big things of which : he had opt A t e slightest
doubt.- OnO traeltheWei of hiteetiairyi and
tho other ma the ftibutio,» o f his unit. - •
Alteexh a libeial.:roindad `man, he had been
too melt of unAtuerleall- to deny rigida to
others which he' claimed hill - melt. Ile had,
been none of tinkle who prbseribe ininiitOrs of
• the, „Gospel ,:furxothig,-, or 'attending Pi' any
other important duty of a good Citizen.
Ile a' matt at free- as a than could be
'frthn littionesses, of liftman nature. , Ito
claimed nothing but what was tight, and Would
submit to uotbindlbut was wrong.
- The moral courage and Christian pltilan.
throw of Dr. Ludlow were hero eloquently
depicted by the speaker, setting forth his self=
sacrificing course while residing in, Alhany in
1831 and 1882, during the
,proValcnce Cr - the
cholera. AiwayS at his post where duty called
him, no matter how uncongenial the position - ,,
his un f a iling piqtyk4o Pc , F7ll like the ci sweet
, scent ,of tbe_niabuSter hox,",thrifhad scented
ff the limise itiwhichleayisWas.'!, Ills Con
fidence ,of life,
'bad been - Abhhattile,mitilllnpineothili-opward
• hisAirkest -boars f ; it _had
never, forsaken hint, but , 44thirt. „seetned to
grow With his
.life, and boatitiffilry bad it
reached Its acmC , in hisiontoefuLdo,a4lly -s,
The ifetiva ifilultslrf
etninentlichafacteristii_or the 'limn; hie ifer
mons .had ,generally boen eXtempopttinotudy,
delivered; -11 o,,hadlietin"rettrarkatire tor hid
aettiesi; "but "ackaptilunsli iefraibeflf
you: everything designoikuierelyto Catclilhe
popular car> rDmifig , hl4leng, resioenev in this'
city, us Prcl!Ps,
..
Provost -P*40 1 4;19 bad
bn<cia'ied In
pulpits.3f jai denominations, lint
had always evinet*A :greater zeal for preach
leg the-truth (gas it ig)tt C,141, SRso?l'.!. than
giving a sectarlaii bittittql4SillteonvieS4
In thotdk,
Wig and useful lifey he
berliald corner‘ . steneirtnd-deditated-Obarcbes
—niftiest withont,Auttiber.:, ilkiisiss,ionary
MOVerRIAR, feyeian; ikk had:
taken' fin - ftellif ;lied; 'Und was a, prenahfont
Member in the doelentiototliat 4.64 , 101 the
Constitution of the clitirck,4l;looo# tle4w4 B a
member.„ As ftAttlit4,4hOti, Web' aa a agflna , -
Dr. Beihtine had, pioniiiineed hint unequal*
...,-though in all such - centeMS',4 l lg/itiliet victory,
- had - been the object kek , itppillidnyionl
The speaker 4re dre,t4::happy nnittinid
interesting:Nature. of,DMLudleiv, as he lad
been tvent , roVputir itcflihr„l4iiibtrooin at he
TheelegleAl acminaiTt "
.' 9S-bY /4 8 rAIL'
4144#4)0:ii t foikohrtig; an. , °Admit wt. ,
'lnelitotioriputeqo , lll, 1400;1 . ot gib dIN
f! L 0;
* L: , ; , i , P l ';'W2 9 .14 to .e&I A AltW
.
Tfe 'Said the' greatOst
"104, of Dr, l i ,llolcuvhad been his successful
lidthriete'seehre the endeament and perma
nent oscf‘ilness.of,flim lwologioal ,Seminary,
-The- ,desoriptiou of his- ,Jaat, 12110'61am was
Veautiful and impressive. To a weeping child
standing by - pitt side, in that solemn ho had
' iiaidiSkttlf the,ptmpst Calmness and uompesure,
*l,s lYatightOr, 'have faith. o. —.A.t , liio.oWa request
'the- °its- kindred 'and alateentli Itmalm had
!leen 'road lir his 'faithful' d§thestic,
•t1.. - Wpkwhileliitening to the music A lf thi s t r i_
uniphant Psalm that ho calmly enteiod heaven.
He bad fallen,net worp out with tige r hut as
`thei - liatojalls. `at the jmil of dwty, like the oak
draped, in •flatoliage falls before the edge of
the woodman's axe. , - '
r ills funpml services, had taken place in the
helted lint officiated as mi
nister ; devout men carried him to his burial,
'andMadelghtelitatiMis OVOV,
Clotted with a :petition that
,1 •4•0a41.0 Of , 'this Elijah, and .a double por
tion of his spirit, might be found to Italie
fallen upon the .young EWA who• had been
recently "palled' by •tho• - ohuiTh to till the :va
9411(eY,oCeasioned by the death of the, lamented
, •
In this hurried synopalS, the . writet has aimed
•at nuAllint ; . snore than a mere oetline of the
iminisof Mr.. Taylor's truly, eloipulnt 'diseourse,
thli understanding it' Is given to our
. teedera. ',The tierinon, as, dellierm4 was full
In all details, and, considering the eminence
of Dr:•Ludlow', and the adMirable style with
Which this sermon up0n,414, Oath: has been
gotten up, its preparation for the public in a
more substantial form would doubtless be 'a
very% acceptable 'illetoento. of their, departed
frienctro maeyOt our citizens.
1111 E 'CiLCißg—alin - OFFICIAL . PlPtit
.pX CoNORSBB.- 1 . publlsh.now my annual Pro
' swings of-TUB Der LT GLOSS, and Tug COXOE9BBIONAL
,OLOOO lap• Avrsille/X, to, remind eubscribers, and in
form those who may desire to subscribe, that congress
will meet on the that Monday of next - December, when
I shill recommence publishing the above-named
pers. ,They have been published so long, that most
public Wen ktiow their Charades, and 'therefore I detrre
It heedless to give a minute account of the kind of •
matter they wilt contain. • '
i" 'flit' contain a report of the De
bates in both brinches,of Congress, as taken down by
,reporters equal, at, least, to any corps of short-hand
wrigirsltillils, or In any other country. A majorlty,of.
be able to report, verbatim' ten thous
-10112.14'0411-0n hour, while :the average anotb'er of worde
epnkeii byhiso n tspeskers itirely exceeds seven thousand
five Itundyedsfords Vneeec debate!' 0 7 ,1 !"
day dd,joint mak e more than frirtycolumns: they obalt
appirei In the limair Grins of the next morning, welch
•Wlii, contain, also, the mews of the day, together with
_sixth tiattorjayartjeles ae yitii be' suggestedl by passing
'/Yenta., • „
'
, . It la WOO, teilsitentlon, from time to time, as occasion
may require, to publish my reminiscences of the,publio
Men with whelk I have been.ses4xtiated during the last
'twenty-eight — yeitraq Anesslotelkot. general Jackson,
and the lmo . lars of the - ,pastystitch he conducted, and
the /6019 g motor Other pestle/lora!, rheltere, be in
preating,now when mud, laambittentees lea abated.
"Tit beeeveg the to tertex at the dehateaot CenBccest
I deees9d. it propes,Vsky, fustian; OLOssi Woltldd never
ID&ll l l 7 4attlMterdp Alttepledge wllt , not he forfeited
' HAT. ttehltal/f,COntilbUtionte history the political
rtictitii'D oh/dieter irldeltdistlogeliebed the pub l ic men
,o(191 time. • Although..rain, end intend to ;remain a
'Over obtrnde.my princhil es
' Su ii`War , tc Mekitike*ohrioxletzarto,any party.,, lint to
- regard'tqueillldts and erdtitinhtch go to make up Ms
r hope,Aii,ituike the Quote an• honest memoir;
that viehl etaissolved to epeak Independent
0f,114,P74911. '
' tummustatonat,,gl,9na AND .411THISIOX will Con
tiltrOltelibtt et:hit the Debates in Citingvose, revised by
theapeakerii,the Messages of the President 9,f the,
- United Iltides, the, Animal geportat of the Heads of the
Executive' Depart - 6:44U, the Laws passed during the,
,sessine, and soviet's indexes..Se all. They will bepritit T
ed dthible rpyat sheet, in - book form, royal quarto
eise,each number contaihimrsinteenpagee. The whelp
Will Make, if Is liellevhetween B,Booand3,9oopitges,
thi - long 'aessiOne 'for many years have • ranged ,
between thoscmunabereysmad, ththnext session-trill be
*hat igginned :',ilolltope. l , This, I. believe to the,
Oltenia Wolk ever bold - in any cinintry,, whether ate.'
,prlnt,„exprinted froakmanuscsipt copy, toklngloi data
the average. number or,re N isia,f3he long-iteamons since
'the yeerlB4lr like average c omber at-pages is 8,870,
and the „overage, timbal.-of works on a page Is' 8,397 i
"ricnieq(dintlY ,the average number of words 'of a long
have told to subscribers that
'listreber of wietds for six ifogors, it follows that they
liave paid less *US ti.k,ajyt,ons-hctif cents for every.
100,00e' itlord; Z have furnished these, while I haye,
paid mm „reporters ,$6410, , fpr every 2,307 words, of this
work; manuisitpt. ties Any other bookee}ler, any
where, ereerMilit a bo9k,in the'lirst.tostance, while it
'was new, at so low C'eat ,,, ? I,belleis Aoki f`Pd" cluing
,111 - 1x 1 . .. Wet:gist h ereby agree to give to any person
'trim shaht weird the contrary a complete set of the de , .
Mk's, runt moo,
bick to year 1033, making fdrty.three
'quarto vol es, tritielfsell for gb - a volume, , An act of
Congress aqtlicorisup tiles? pnponi to go by moil free of
postage- The next 808111011 wilt:be, without doubt, an
•ndlasnelly interesting, one,, 40 It, will be the first under a
now Adminietratiort, and' several complex queetions
must be"diVentised in. it; Itif o7laniple the currency
Reuiu , S:"cenue; suit Oilme-clUeStions, 7 Lbe GLOW; Will
Le, as heretofore, the only,seurco gem which 'tetra . . ,
'bates can
,TDII.BIB „
, . .
Igor a - copy of the Pits ,tiluen one year $lO 00
to; a copy of the'DALlA',,Olgps eta mouth*" .... 600
tor a copy of,Dse xPtivr - Owns dtiring the ses
sion 5 00
Fora copy Of the COOIDI 6 / I $lON AL OLOOC . cup A P
• PENUIX and the laws passed during the session 0 00
Dank notes, current in the aeobou of the country
where a subscriber realties, will, po received at par. The
whole or any part ~of a subscription may be, remitted
lu postage Metope, which is preferable to any Currency;
eleepkgold Or Allier.
A paper win not be sent unless the money uccomps
woo the order for It
I &linnet afford th exchange with all the newspapers
that desire the (}.offs; but I will mud the DAILY
GLOBII during the erosion to all who shall publish thin
prospectus three times before the Orst Idenday of next
December. Those who may publish sboUld send their
papers containing it to me, marked with a pen to direct
attention to It. ;1011N C.,
IVAEIIitIMSOK, October 2T, 1857
Elaiong.
SALE ABSOLUTE.—LOUIS HAND, No.
1104 ,lIIARICET Street, second door above Iner
enth, offers his entire Stock of ready-mule CLOTHING
at half-price.
Fine Dress Frock Coats $5 60 $O 50 $7 50
Beaver Back Overcoats 600 800 700
Beaver Bangup Posta 500 800 700
New style Raglan Coate 600 700 900
1,600 BrOvrn LondOn Beaver Coats.. 5 00 worth 11 00
Vine Mack and 'limy Oise. Pants.. 196 276 375
I am now forced to sell - the entire Stock on account'
of some pecuniary circumstances. This notice to posi
tive and not like a good man, offers to sell at cost;
I
but am obliged to sell; and.will sell , anyhow, at any
price rather than bo sold. Sale commences at 7A. M.
till 9 P. ffi., It LOUIS NANO'S, 1103 MARKET Bt.,
second deat. absvoicronth. ' notti• t
.e:11A - 11 YON'S AND pOYS'
Ps.7 UVOTRIATG, North FOPltTftr street, between
*rob sma-Ir
ijotela anb Ileetattratite.
AIERCIIANTS,',HOTEL,
switu POTOSTSL ATOM,:
LOOTS MAMMY,
„PHILADELPHIA, -
: #144...11 .:11oXIBBAN lc SONS, Paoreirrong
yo,g:zspv. •
IP AItOLI STINET SALOONS,
727 /04729 ARM STRbBT
ri th 6 Lediee, ak:lfailsa to tha whale puilic, those
ad o o n e are .the :most attractive in-,the,Cith and in
silendor of adornment and finish are superior to any In
Skis
11; 1 E4;KM 112 4 /I, 6,uppints,
)0;:rdi0 /Attie uttoiamit &MI Most iispaeltlaus !Vic
„.„E,‘lff ,
70011 1. 4riORNlitOdif OQNiVritINERY, , ,
FRUIT Lnyits,„-,
tali
. t . .4 t .GAME „A:HP_ OYSTERS,
Constantly ready (Or rill Gm in protnelon; •
- -41..1,f2t ) OIMA.MENTAL
CALMS AND' 1).E80,11.1i,TION
ze:a..ruseuir,•
And.- h fseic, ilidfie, TAISIOTYKB,- Lux:inns, and
rolirßA,oits Otuitry, ~ •
:1 3 / 4 .iir,6„•:raratz R4Birm,Pfeeentitlan Snppere,
_
itid ittiltilid4k.the.:shoitest , notice end on
Now,duatde deigns; , J•
OpN ON suNDAY4Y , OfpriVpAPip.iymiNas.
A cOntinimaieWilteliationage 'hltfartp 40 liberally
,14!totrf4,bz,the public Jo reipectfully 4011414 qt
play:. R.,, ! 1 - S,INES, Proprietor.
PIPTIVT, pROTIMRS ,8 r-
' - 3tiasttiagrr;,'
231 loath , '411.14D Went: opposite the n e w Pennayl-
Tanis ateltroadlNDoe." • • '
• : - o Etc: al lny o •
weoatttinue-to oily °dr plot au a Heat claim ROittau.
irith mvety eenveMeema, inireirarOo private
Wrberf 8314 magi &fit' IteriWits to Orie In Our cent.'
Modioneilimateentyrailety Welt-prepar r ad.Cola rand
Warm Disliesiat prima 41 suit and answer,The esigea
elfa
of "'tuition
put Wines and tioniire are inob mariered. by nay In
tie Pitt;
ata2o.ttithArei4M- - PRTU.,B.II.94IEILS.
rIARRBEttit'S -RESTA.I3V,ANTVE
SON, Wild Ducks, Tnrieys. deue, Grohee, "'treat
'Salmon; Chineatiaite, Ophitichikue, Princess tiny, Abse.
Com, end Cove Oysters, with - ortry variety or (IAbIE,
wild or domestic , Orem% TUrtle' Soup and
Terrapin Suppers iturved up at the shortest notice, 110
;OUP. OAMPribiLt.'S,bto, S`27,C,WEST.r.I'S strata, op.
positolhe Statp,.l.leiree, ,„
N.ll.—No urpieee or,)isi - ue:host been slotted by tho
Proprteter attlisi 'sew ortabllihmout In the
moot onioptuouo mhunor—tho second story being fur
the accommodation 'of Privatu Parties. rot pitmen,
Suppers, dee: •• • •
12.7 idotrance for Ladles tovrardi'Slith street.
nov7-21a
LTANNING'a'CITY LAGER
7 • REIM 8A:LOON, No. 02 Coi:terei Alloy, Phi's
delphis. 5er22.301
; SOUTU.
.NrVelirc " orl , 3 'S oi lt t l it r At Ul au t d A i N rAl . "4
sod MI "oil* aol r iaclev In novion„ ' St#un ' illost eoppiied
with °Menton the shintiot notice. Kepi -lm
ITH9IAIt di BUTZ, PORTER ; ALE
-LP 'AND LAttliat BXkIt,B,REWIIitY, No. OW Avow
No. gas) North UMW atieot,Philatiolphts.- - -Ablpplog
orders promptly attended aul-tr
far rialg attb Ket.
fro RENII.—A' DESIR ABLE RESI
DENO:, on the north Aldo of FILBERT Street
botwatu sl;teenth nod tioventOinith • streAs, with tide
yard; &c. Also, a neat two-story Dwelling, on MAR
GARET TA Streit; 'West l'lnisdelphts, near to °button
atreot omnibus route. Apply to
JAMES 'MADERA, OAK Street
"Near Mauro street. W,
1004-,SA-Lt;t-Tilt NEW
,AND
gent private rigideddd, Ed. 1128 OMATNUT
host kept byrl6o feet In depth, to °Wham ntypot.
In oary,supertor gee, trith ever" modOrn "conventonce,
comfort sod improvement. Apply ou theldetpthe doily
;, - llble-gt ir
, „ .
1011ENNSYLVANIAAMNIt ITOTE S.
Pm - 1141NA vreioeeuriA 0110UAD 'RENT of s'2lo,
upon ihrOO briek dwelling bottoos sod Jot ,on liaotoek
'greet, south of Motor-4$ het' frOnt, feerileaP—
puustofity paid in quarterly payments. Yenueyhnnis
Banknotes orlll, be taken for it. Apply to 1; 0. PENH.
corner of OP RING :GARDICO sod IIIIILTN&NT11
Stroote. • , • - ,noio.2W
10 oTilt E N T.-A. MODERN THREE=
tttoty Wick Dwelling-haute, wlth"bilcie. 04,k
heitifog,,,all the modem Improvements ;with a 'ergo
gat4oh; wpti,stocheit with /tug tregs.and shrubboy,
Nito,bo to wes,t, phildelphht, cu Afarket +hie; be-
Wll,ll:atU 'and siteets, smith. aid*. Rent,
$4OO for essmon.
r Applr ALIFILIM NEEISITtfI,"'NO. 41.1 MARKET
,0 11 ' 9 00. ¢ o.or.ooolltfulmth street. , • fielo-9t*
fOrTer"4oo 0; Opt,
yirf,,!,10.F.F.10.0 00.44.1,11361.,
Pi? 414114 '7, 16W1 1.
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:.)111,Z1
VIE , TRE I OSr 44II I 4 ADELOWA,
proposilo
PROPOSALS FoiFLTINISIIINH THE
PA RP XOE4 ZUE Klima PRINTING.: i . •
1./FrICH SUPSAILINTENDENT OF TIDE PllgLia PRIMING,
Washlostpn, Oetober Sat, 1851.
TN PURSUANCE of the provisious ofi the Act to .
provide fdi exehinfing the public printing:" L'a.• 8 1 ) *
P r° " 4.4 6 01 4 P. 1802, onto proposals will be received
at tlihrotlice, in the °spite', until the flat Monday ((7th
day) of December next, at .fsVelSo &Mock M., for tut:-
Is)dsing,thp poppy that way be required for 'the public
t rintilke for - Sae year ending on the first dry of Deeeru-
The eubJoined Set specifiesea nearly as can be aster.
talued; the quantity, quatity, and description of oath
kind of paper that will be requfrad
CLASS r•
10,000 reams One 'printing Paw, unedlonderod, to
meMure 24 by 88 inches, and to weigh forty-tlso pounds
to LW; Fosnl 9C OP stmots.
01.413# U.
24 4140: 8 rrn ieh uZ2r gn w g e p l aie h r ui.f ca ty l . T i d i or pr ed, n t d o g in to eas
t a h r e e
Y *ll° 489 'am°. actiti 111.
6,000 reania supertinb Mead and ealendered printing
paper, to rocounlre 24 by 38 inched, and to weigh tifty
tiro pounds to the ream of 480 Rheas.
0L.4118
800 reams superfine hard-aizedand Wondered. printing
japer to measure 24 by 02 Welles, and to weigh forty
eight pounds to the ream of 480 sheete.
4 -
Obae9 -r,
1,000 reams tifiperfine shed and eaten/Jared map
paper. of Nish alum so may be required, norreeponding
in weight with paper measuring 10 by 24 , Inches, and
wejghlag twenty poundutper ream of 4ao sheets.
°Leap,
2CO tame "epergne -plate paper, (oitiondered or un
calendered, as may be required,) 19 by 24 inches, and of
such weight-pet ream as Inarbe required.
The fibre of the paper, of eitch of the above crosses to
be of, lirmnendaetton, frets from fro all adulteration with
hated-al' on other artbstautipa; of a fair lehltenese, and
pput,up , in
tVii i 7A r m or a ett n ,to e h n' re h a ° ni et :o em eo " nlatn nd 4 i B l o
perfect 'ehiets. Uniformity in ,color, thickness and
'weight will be required ; and no bundle (exclusive of
wrapper') varying over pr tinder ilve - peecent. from the
standard weight will be received • and the gross weight
will, in all 'swell, ba required. Mixing of various thick
nesses in' theaame ohndle to make up the' weight will
to 'considered a violation of the centred., - •
otese,vii.
'No.I-4,500 menu gusite post writing paper;
No. 2,2,000 reams flattop writing paper ;
No. 5-.500 reams dent writing paper;
No. 4-2,ooorean4t folio pout writing paper;
NO. 8-500 reaMe Medium writing paper;
No. reams royal Writing paper;
No. 7-59 reams super-royal writing paper;
-No. 8--50reathaimperiol writing paper;
No. 9-400 reams colored medium (assorted.)
No. 1-5,000 reams writing paper, 19 by 26 inehes, to
weigh twenty-eight poonde per ream.
• No, 2:-1,500 retina writing paper, 19 by 26 inches, to
weigh twenty-three peuridis per ream.
No. 3-3,109 'reams Writing paper, 18 by 25 inches, to
Weigh fitentyllz pounds per ream.
No. 4-100 reams, writing paper , ,18 by 22 inches, to
iveigh'tvrenty-feur poinnhi per rot. ,
No. 5-340 reams writing paper, 18 by 13 inches, to
weigh twenty-two pounds per ream.
No &--400 resins writing paper, 12 by 18 incite', to
weigh twelve pounds per ream.
All the Vipers de.fiiiiiiited lo,elatees f and . 6 are to be
of the best materiablilree from adelteratien, and finished
in the beat manner:l'MM paperi in ohm 7 are to be
white or bhia; Of the reviler standard, alum of the res.
i c ghs i o li re i lt i L P LL P :l at ras a 4 82 ; I t! be ae may
w here required
e a t
itsesand Weight a mi hififeli n the schedule. o
The right 46' rilioryed of 'ordering a greater or less
quantity of each and every kind coutraoted for, at such
times and in Ouch qtiantities as the 'public service may
require. •
...Ism& date will be considered iseikarat,ely, and be sub
lent to a separate achtract but bidder's may offer for one
.ormore of the Classes in the same proposal; and the
privilege is reserved of requiring a bidder who maY have
more than one class masigned him to take all inch
chokes, or•forleit hit right to any elves.
Samples (net leas than eqoquire) of each hind of pa. ;
pet hid for, diuliiut der sompfs'dj'eash kin 4, mutt ac
company each bid aisi`,,fti Chelsea Vend B,l* timbered
to tiorremponewith the number Ofthe paper proposed for
In.that eehadelle; 'mid, In the 'first aft claases. to be
preperirdeeignateston thelaroplo, Mgt will net be'cOn
'Meted. Ali proposals and samples muatbe transmitted
*Oils rights ices orpostage or other eapthme.
-Bsch.propeal must be sigrkedby the indivinual or firm
maitingitomdlongt araify.tiv Mite per pound (and
'bit one price for each) of every kind of poor contained
',ifs class proptieed. or. .
'A# the paper in tisiiiitenal slimes mutt be delivered
'at such place or plecea,ae may be designated inWashing
ton city, in geed order, freePt all end every ettra charge
or erponaei and subiect theinspootion, count, weight,
.and memiarembat o the4luperlatendent, and be in alt
re
atttlefautill•
Starsitibrula for , proposals will be (clutched at this
aloe ip'pereons. applying for them;
end note will be
'therewith.' iloisidderatien unless substantially agreeing
`therewith.
Sends, with approved securities, will be'required ;
and the supplying, of an Inferior article in any of the
ohm* or a failure to )apply the quantity. required at
any time will.be considered a violation el the contract.
- Zia% bidder is required, to furnish with hid proposals
antisfactory evidence of hie ability t 9 execute them;
and peer:adii tnatiompanied by such evidence will be
rejected.'.•= ' •
' The proposals will be opened in the guinnerequired
on the twit Tuesdny After the hilt Monday in
Deretabireti' next;"(Sth,) 'et teid o'clock A. 4., at the
office of-the Surlerietendant.
propolials will lie Addressed to the (+ Superintendent
of the Public Printing, Uspitol of the United Rotes;
Washington," and endorsed Proposals for SUPPl.thill
Paper." A. G. SEAMAN,
ea a Sb Superintendent of Public Printing.
PROPOSALS' •E OR 'ERECTING THE
opsTou ROW; 'Perth Amboy, New
Jersey:"
Vtl l / 1 1111T Darianeui
September llst, 2857. S
PROPOSALS will boreal , * et this Department until
the thth day of Neyember, A. D. 2857, at 12 o'clock
noon; for the oonstruitioh of the Custom Rouse Post
Office, and - Court Renal, authorised to bo eieeted at
PERTLI AbillOY, New Jersey, according to the plans
and specifications prepared at this Department; maid
proposals to be either for the whole building, or separ
ate for the different kinds of work; bills of parcels must
In every case accompany each bid, with the amount of
each kind of work, and the total amount carried out;
the Department reserving the right to reject or accept
the proposals hereby invited, or any part thereof, when
it deems the interest of the Bolted Mates require it;
the Department also reserves the right to exclude the
bide of any person or persons whom there le just cause
to believe will not faithfully perform the contracts, or
which they have attempted to obtain by indirection ;
and all bids when there shall be parties In interest who
do not join In the bids, and all bids that upon investlgee
tion are below a fair price for the work.
Bids will not be received in gross, and no contract
will be awarded to a bidder unless details are furnished
the Department of the prices of the different kinds of
work and materials, which shall be subject to the revi
sion of the Department, so that it may adopt the whole
or part of the 014, as the interests of the United States
may require.
Ninety per cost. of the amount of work done, and
materials delivered according to contract price (said
amount to be ascertained by an intimate of an agent of
the Department appointed for that purpose.) will be
paid front time to time as the work progresses, and ten
per cent. retabeed until the completion of the contract,
• and the acceptance of the work, tee., by the agent afore
said, and bo forfeited in the event of non-fulfilment of
contract.
Contracts will be Awarded only to master-builders and
mechenica; and the assignment thereof, except by con
cent of the Secretary of the Treasury, will be a forfeit.
ure of the, same, _ , .
liach proposal meet be accompanied bye written guar
antee. signed by two responsible persons (certified to be
so by the rutted States District Judge, or Attorney of
eke said District), in the eons of $3,000 fat the whole
work, or of a proportionate amount of any part, that the
bidder will, Arbon required, if his proposal be accepted,
enter into a contract and bend, with proper and int&
tient securities, for ila Wird performance.
Forni of Bend and Certificate required will be fur
niehed on applicationlo the Department
Plans, specie/0141one, and working draninge, will be
ready on the let of November when they can be bad on
application to the'Departmea.
No bid will be considered unless it fully complier,
to qll its details. With the requiretnents•of this adver
tisement.' • ' • '
.
, Tare peoposaleinort be sent to this Department, ad
deeised to the Decostary of the 'Treeing', ana,Plaini.,/
endorsed PROPOS/4s" PDR„TitIt PERTH a.tdBOY
OUSZOIL:noII011, 12 and *III be opened at one orelOek
of the last day A/13164 for reeefri the setae; _
S HowILL OODB,
' .6emetary of the Treasury.
'UNITIII) STATES POSTOPFICE, IN
1.- 1 MI Ont optrathippPlll4.
loam PROPOSALS, for supplying niaterlide and
1,000404 44. 0 . 0 1ninctd in the ertetion and construction
of a Post-ossee building :In the City of Philadelphia,
for the'rntted States. Post-oilloe Repartment, Will be re.
wired. at the'ollice nf the suuleringned, Commissioner
!or the hi:LUC:Iv-No: 936 South FOURTH Street, on er
before the twelfth der of December next.
Contnicts will to awarded only to master.builderi
and mechanics. ankh: Pioposal mine: by accompanied
by *written giarantee(signedi by tie responsible per
sons,' to the etniet thet the bidder, will, when required.
It his proposal, be seciipted, enter Into I 1 contract and
bold TWA proper and sitiBelenl oar ti ri tco for faith
ful iiiietin.
, lll4na pad speeltiestlime for the' building can he seen
upoit'epplication at the °Moo of the Architesq, John
1.10,1rtp.p . r,... - 4r,', No. 16 literCituttle labrary
where ever y In formation respecting msterieleand work
mausistp will be given. .
Tice tlrepotal‘nnist.be lent to the otgoe of the Com.
mieildner mut tiddreesed.te,Vohn Rice, suPendersed
Prorate Or thelTnitect' atotterPost-orbe atPhtlit•
Mph 44 ) .>. ; atip. Wlllbeepasisd at noon of the lutStamed
day for footslog *lmmo. • mos,
,114 .1.241019, 4 , Momasisslonor.
• ' 'Otopartiteritip—iiinicts,
n OTICE.-WHEREAS 11ENRY WHITE
and Jam - Os Stevens; late copartners, *Ong as
White, Stemma? & on,tbe eleventh day Of No.
ember,' A: D. 186L,'Inalle, mot eaceuta a general as-
Idsonsoct to tba ' aaltrarped, in Utak for the benefit
of their_ eraditers, which said assigumeOt is duly re
corded at Pliat4elphla . , all persons indebted to HAM
a:lmpart will mate' pf l yteent to
Ifi_AA WATRUNAN, Aesignee,
nOl4 emu-13w* W. Dormer Second & Arch nts,
NOTICE IS lIERESY,GIVPIi THAT THE
1.1 antic' B1101"11.1004 tr. CO., heretofore ex.
istlug fraliew-York nand•Philadelihla, is this day DIEI
140LVED by mutual consent, And that the busiheas of
the firm will only be carried sus for the purpose of H.
'. • " signed, - •
RIMER REISS,
ISAAO REISS
JAMES inits4,
M. GANS, '
JOHN POTTER.
nold.datktuthe-tt
E;=
Olabarioanb Cigar°.
A handiouto assort.
HAVANA. CIGAR,
meat, audit Al
Figaro, Pacteog,
Onbaruni, , „ Sultana,
Oloria, - Jupiter,
Oaloso ' . Oeutierelantis,
Torrey' Lopes, Union Americana,
Orejon, Flora Cubans, &0., &0,,
eso., is li, J(, 1-6 and 1-10 Kos, of all sire. and groan;
ties, in otdle and constantly reoeiring, end for sale low,
by OUARLItiI TETE,
ow) 186 WALNUT Street,
' otow Second, second story
fiIIGARO, CABANAS AND PANTAGAS
ay BEGARB.—A. choice tavola° or them celebrated
brands nn board brlo , HOP &A t " dolly expected from
Unitas, mid for male low, by 'CITAITLEB mfrs,
(Now) IslB Walnut street, below Second,
„ Second Story,
,plaga,..antr !Ebitta tUarc,
MEW STORE. - NEW GOODS.
,MATIABVIN k WITTE, • , '
MASONIC /41/..Li 713 CHESTNUT ST.,
Willa NOW og HAND A.
Complete arid splendid aithortroant of WIIITE, (TOLD
BAND, and DBOORIVVED I,llllaloll 01i1Nk • none.
'MEAN, • CRYSTAL, and , ' OOLQRND GLANIWARI;
DING, PAItIAN, LAVA, and TERRA' COTTA WARES,
heeded, the greatest variety of
PANOY ARTIOLIfO,
which %11l be gold at lower prices than at any similar
(dor° In the United Eltstea.
N. Bo—Goods loaned to Partied 'on reasonable
terns. ~ - ' co 2744
iptb ITS 8I A AND .AKEIUDA.N TA.KRED
AA 00ADA011.—ft imparter article, manufacture
and for by wmkvßß, NITX,Nit & 00.,
24,*.tf No. 2 N. Water et., '2 22 N. Marvel.
VVELCOMWRA.NGEI-L-SOLD BY 011 AL
• •
ATOM k.nx.n. ura N SII4OfIND Pt anlR-Rm
VONGBESS RANGE.-BOLD BY Cap
ittOg k sao., N 9. O 2 N. SEOGIND 6tnot . -
- %tog 14 . 44 ! •
t 1 OT: I • EB RANG 48.
ILI Sold by oLIADWAI46 21910 , ,i 902 N. 01•00/40 04
~s44l4l4spose • • • 1' • k
!hipping
FOI I . II7 RPoOL.—i'IIuftSDATY, DE
-o.ll3llltic 10. The Packet Ship PIIILAnEL
PHIA,
Capt. CIrAISLAS V. POOLE, will nail ae above
Caniu MIN° • • SOO
Soeontt MOIL) 20
Steermce 13
second Cabin and Steerage B asiengera found with
pr o yimo n e, according to the American passenger act.
for freight or passage, apply to
TIIOB. ItICLIARDSOrr fk CO.
- Drake. on the Agents in coma to sulti from $1 up.
wards. • f nolfi
Fon $4
N FRANCISCO.—THE FIRST
clue (Nipper Ship MARY ROBINSON, captain
Kllantelso. and the magnificent have lipper Ship
ING}({ Ottptsin Wigason willquick despatch
from Now York. Por freiht apply to
B di', slbtoNa j & co.,
nolll•dif ' 124 (late 80) NOBTII WHAUVY.s.
FORFit NITORLEANS.— LOUISIA.NA.
' mall with quick despatoh.-=The re•
markably taut-mailing Ship MAK/AU/LT, Berryman
mast's, is now loading at Mace street wharf, and haring
a large portion of her cargo engaged indite:dog on board,
wilittive quick despatch.
Shippers, will please burry their Mlle of lading to the
counting-house for signature.
For brawled of freight apply on bond or to
1116U0k, SIMONS; d: CO..
' 120 (late 06 ) NOR= WI:SAUTES.
Agents at New Orleans, C. J MEEIK,EIt 00. The
Margaret instill)" at the lowest rates and will take
stem down tie Delaware and up the keississippli nol7
SHIP JOSEPH JONES 'OR SAN FRAN
-01£400..:-.TO sail with nate& despatch.—Freight
taken at — reduced rates.—The beautiful clipper chip
JOSSPII 70N89,11elfon Pendleton, comeisnaer, now
completing her loading at Rage street wharf, has over
three-fourths of her cargo on board and nearly all of
her capacity engaged, will continue to receive freight
for a few dap, and rail as above. '
Shippers will please complete their engagements
without delay, and band In bills of lading for signature.
' For balance of freight, which will bo taken at
wory lois rates, apply on board, or to . '
BISIIOP, SIMONS & 00.,
120 (late BB) North Wharves. ,
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
• • BTIAMBIIIPB
STATE OF .GBORGIA
AND
KEYSTONE STATE,
In eonsequence of the decreased state of trade, the
above ships will be withdrawn for the present.
October 10th. A. HERON, Jr
FOR HAVANA—With quick despatch.—
The coppered and copper•fastened ship NAPLES,
Captain Eastman, will be despatched as above in a few
days.
For freight or passage apply to
lil3 11.0 P, SIMONS, & CO.,
120 (late 30) North Wharves.
FARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON
AND 12AVRD.—The magnificent atfianishipVAN
DEßDlLT, Edward Eliggine, commander, 6,208 tone,
will nail
Prom New York far South. From Southampton and
ampton and Llano. Havre for New York.
Saturday., ' Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14
Saturday Doe, 5 Saturday Deo, 28
Price of Pitasage—'First, cabin, $100; seoond cabin,
850 Spode delivered In London and Paris. For freigh t
or passage apply to 1). TORRANCE, Agent,
No. 5 bowling Green, New York.
Letters for England and 'Europe, pro.pald, 26 cents
each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage Amps If from
other cities,) will be received at No. 5 Bowling-green,
Now York, up to 11,4 o'clock on the morning of sail
ing. 0010-tf
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO 'EU
lug ROLM.
First Cabin 880 Second Cabin ..... ......160
In the Ilret.elass paddle-wheel steamship
2.000 tons, G. Loonow, Commander, and NOSTU
OTAlli 9,800 tons, P. E. Lsrarns, td sail from pier No.•
8 North Slyer, at noon precisely, rikrying the lINITSD
'STATES HAILS, via;
Intro W. York for'
Southampton, 110 Ziemer' for Southampton
rye and Bremen. Southampton for New York.
kilei Saturday, Oct.ll. Wods'ilay, Nov .4.
N. HaVy, Oct. 81, tilattuday,flor.2B. Wedediy, Deo. 80
Those steamers touch at RAYNE,. Specie delivered
In lidridon owl Paris. Yor plunge and freight, apply
to IX VORRANON, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New
York. oclo-0
VOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE;IB67.
~
New York and Havre Steamship Compnity.—Tho
United States Mill fitetunships ARAO2I,, 2
_6OO tons,
David Lines, commander, tad FULTON, 2,600 tone,
iamee A. Waiter:, commander, will !pave hew York,
time and touthainpton, for Ohs years 1642 and 68, on
the following days: .
LAAVII 111 1011.
1857. 1.050.
fatten, Saturday, Aug.' 21 Aim*, B usy, Jan. , 0
Arago, do. oept. 10 Fulton, do. lob.
Patton, do. Oct. 17 Arago, . do. , Marabd
Arago, do. Nov. 19 Fungu s do. April 8
Yniton, do. Deo. 12 Arno, , do. May 1
Salton, do. May 29
IotAYS ELVIN. LUTA 1100TUARIVOX,
1251. 107. ,
Arago, Tuerdar, Aug. 25 Ares°, Wedueedil y Artg,2s
Balton, do. Sept. X Fulton, do. Sept, 23
Axigo, do. Oct. X Amigo, do. Oct. 91
liou, do. Nov. 17 Button, do. Nor. 18
Arago,. Doe. 16 Arago,
15
o, do : ' Deo. 16
, 1555. 88.
Walton, do. Jan. 12 Fulton, do. J. 18
Arago, do. Web. 9 Ante., do. Mob. 10
Walton, do. Mirth 9 Fulton, Mar. 10
Arnim do, April 6 Amp, , do„ April 7
Sutton, do.' May 4 Fultoni, do. may 6 '
Armo, do. June 1 Arago, do. ;nue 9
Fulton, do. June 29 Bolton, , do. Janie 80
mon OP FASIRAGNI
Brom New York to &mtbeauptort or Starry—)lM
QOM, 8130 ; Samoa Oabilt, $l6. ;-
Prom Barre or Southampton to New York—llrit
Oabln, 800 tram; Second. Cable, 600 Baum •
Yet freight or plumage, apply to
AIOUTI,MIIIt LIVINGSTON, Agen4 Broadway.
WILLIAK
OROSIEBY & CO., " Southlton.
AMBRIOAN EUROPRAN
EXPRESS AND 8E- lle.
OHANGI CO. an 6
rfIHE • NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
X UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—The Ships
composing this Line are:
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADRIATIC, Capt. Jamul West.
j•These fillips have been built by contraot, expressly for
tiovernment service; every care has been taken in their
construction, as aloe In their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their sesprounsiatlons for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, In first
'table, 6180; In eeoond do., $76; from Liverpool to Now
York, 80 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid
The ships of this line have Improved watertight
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
raost law TOIL 7113 M LITIMPOOL.
Saturday, Jane 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1867
Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, nor
Saturday, Aug. 15, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1867
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesdayiflopt. 2, 1867
Saturday, Sept. 20, . 1867 Wednesday, Sept.Bo, 1657
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1817 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 107
Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1867
Saturday, Nov. 7. 1867, Wednesday, N 07.11, 160
'Saturday, N0v.21, 1867 Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1857
Saturday, Dee. 5, 1867 Wednesday, Deo. 9, 1867
Wednesday, Deo: 22, 1867
!or &night or panage, apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, 10. 66 Wall itraor, N. Y.
BROWN, SHIPLEY A 00.
_Liverpool. r '
STEPHEN KENNARD A CO., ST Austin' Priam
London.
IL G. WAINWRIGHT A 00., Earls.
The owners of these ships will tette roloonnin Ma for
gold, silver, bullion, specie, jorelry.pr ecdous stones or
metals, unless Ma of WWII:IL r podtherefor, and
Dm velure thereof upraised therein' - " pal tt
piana lodes.
G OLD' MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
814iIINWAY k 80N8
ItANDPAOTDBEItg, 84 AND 88 WALKER BTRBET,
NNW YORK,
Received the following fret prize medals In eempetl•
Non with the beet mantifhoturers of Boston, dart York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
TWO PIRBT PRIZN MEDALS at the Ifetroiolitati
Fair, iVaabingtou, Mar0b,1245.
A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York,
November, 1855, (being the only Gold Modal given for
Pll2lOll within the hot six yeere.)
A GOLD MEDAL ot.the Maryland Institute; Dalt'.
mer 6,1856. -
TEE ifIIIET PRIZE MEDAL at the Tar, Crystal
Palace, New PorkiPlovember, MO. Among the 'judges
were the first musical' talent of the country, such as M..
Maim, Gottschalk, Mellenhaupt, and ninny Ohara
St. &13, Pianos (with and without iron • frames) are
warranted for three years, and a wtitten guarantee
given, Pianos picked sad shipped mahout charge.
Prices moderate. 0e27-tf
ALBERT WEBER, PIANOFORTE
tx MANUBAUTI3II2II, NO.lO West BrOad way, ew
York, mole .Inanufacturer of the celebrated Concert
Plano. The aebacriber would inform hie numerate
friend/ and cuitdmere that he has' greatly enlarged him
manufacturing department, In order to meet the increase
in deputed ter his MlTllllllled Pianos, and an every piano,
especially tope end touch , la personally superintended
by the SubSeriber, the public bo warranted an In
strewn:4l44(3h, for beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unser
plated. Itte piano sold at the lowest manufacturerf'
,pricat. A ca blerespeattully solicited. 0c29.0m
ercflaftf Wailortf.
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
WORYSIILT FITZ( KELLY
LATH WITH LUKENS, KBLLY, 4 00.,
TAILOII,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Has now with him the beet Tailors that aro engaged
in the business in this country.
Caantws Rorer, formerly the loading tailor of this
city; u. Amino, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co.,
and late Coat and Veal cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; 11111111 V Waooge, the beet Pants and Vest cutter
in the Unite& States, for years cutter with Poplerrla,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplerris
& Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The moat unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronise the establishment.
The best of 'Clothes made at moderaie prim, for
credit, low prices for mill. oel3•tf
JAMES SH ER ID A.N, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Noe. 16 66618 Bouth NINTII STREET,
ABOVII 011EBTNUT.
A isms and well eeleoted stook of OLOTITh and
OAASINUNNO slwsys on hand. -
AU Clothing mule st this Nstabllihment will be of
the beet quality, end in the meet filehionable style.
Particular Attention given to UNIYONII ()LOTH.
ING. sunvf
Sittititurg
. B. KITE & CO.
FURNITUII.I4, BIDDING, AIL
No. in (lot. 128 ) WALNUT at.,
Philodelphis.
A new and gape:log AO. of Eprlog Bodo.
INDIA B. S era .
außl fin
GAS I GAS f I GAS I II—TILE tr.;lDEß
signed would respectfully call the attention of the
public to the fact that they bate and are daily reducing
the price of Philadelphia Gee, from 8215 per 1000 feet
to the lost price of $1 60 per 1000 f rot, by their ,MODEL
REGULATOR, which Rates 35 per cent , a clear saving
of 75 cents on 0.25, thereby redoes: the price front
$2 25 to $1 50 per 1000 feet.
We ere daily putting the Regulator on all the princi
pal and prominent buildings In the city, churches,
librariescfsetoried, hotels, and other Nubi le building'.
It bas also been placed on at the Phlisdelphia Ex
ch.ene Rendre& of certificates in Door of the said
Big walor, from those haying tried it, showing the
noose marl, 'elm be seen At our office.
Blore-keepors and the public generally are requested
to send in their orders. Cost of Regulators from id
ureards, according to Site, Orders through liicod'e
Despatch promptly attended to.
lr. D,—fifty onergetid, entorprielng, and persevering
Mal wanted, to martinis for the 1516 DEL REGULATOR;
ca make froze $2 to $5 per do
ROBERT T. RETORT & CO.,
Oftice No. 44 Bouth Fifth street.
next to Dlood'n Doi-patch.
5,000 GALLS. WHALE OIL,
1,000 gall. Elephant 011,
00 We. No. 1 Lard 011, for aale by
OROADALE, REIMS, tr. CO.,
nolo4f Po, 30411, polywpro Avon,.
ATURDAY, NOVEMBtFt 21, 1857.
9111 E BEST ASSORTMENT or LEHIGH
.11. AND SCIWYLKILL COAL is at
DORdIAN'S YARD
BROAD STREET, abase Tine.
Sold at reduced prices. Call and see. ocSl.l3w
K NOWLES' COAL DEPOT, NINTH
and WILLOW.—The Spring Mountalu, Sugar
Loaf, and Haslkon Lehigh Also, best Sabuylkill
Coal, for isalo. Terms cash. ocil2.lm*
224(1 LBS. IS A TON.—BUYERS
a swimmers are Invited to examine our
stook of "M nd UGU LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
HEATH COAL." Our Coal te selected expresely for
family too; being carefully screened, wo will warrant It
free from slate and duet. "We sell 2240 1b..," being
" 240 lbs. more" than sold by retail dealers, at 45 cents
lees per ton."
• Also. on hand a full supply of " BROAD TOP BITU.
MINOUS COAL" for Steem.generatlng, Illacksrulthi ng,
and Rolling -mill purposes. This Coal cannot be n 1
*Wed.
Yards, BROAD and VINE—Big Sign, ' 4 2240 LBS. IS
A TON. • [seB.3m] LEIGHTON es 00
C
OA LI COAL I COAL I—TAGGART'a
OBLEBRA.TRD BPIttNO MOIINTAIAI
COAL.
J. dr. B. OAWIT ICS OURENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL
GEORGE W. BNYDRII , O PING FOREST BOLEUYL
RILL COAL,
.RA.NDALL k MEREDITU
Hare for sale, and are constantly recelTlag from
above celebrated Oollierlea,
COAL OS ALL SIZES.
'There fa no Coal ruined anywhere, equal is quality
these and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Our Coal la very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate,
dust and all Impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW as the
VEEY LOWEST.
Orders left, at our Oahe, No. 161 BODIN FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWNILL Street, bolo*
BEIOAD street.
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above 0A1...
LOWRILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Post,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex.
amine onr Ooal before purchasing elsewhere sud-tf
Q.CHUYLKILL AND LEIIIGH COAL.—
I am daily reoeiving, at my yard, the beet quality o.
BOIWYLKILL AND ENRICH 00AL. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rely on getting Coal thatwill be satisfactory to them..
I No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PHIONS.
AI,EXANDER CONYBRY,
N. N. dormer of Droad and Cherry Bt,a,
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.-
DALY, PORTER It Oa, COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. au 1-8 m
.lIMBER AND COAL.—MONTGOMERY
& NULL having connected the Coal wits the
Lumber business, Inform their Mende that they have
made contracts for a supply of the best gelatines of
Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal, and are now ready to re.
calve orders, Twelfth and Prime streets. Orders may
be left with Mr. B. KILPATRICK, No. IS 13. PINTA
street, or with Mr. WM. D. NEALL, corner PINE and
WATER streets. auld-gm
tiarpware.
QUAKER CITY ,NAILS,
hiRROIIA.NT BARS,
RIVIIT IRON, •
Manufitetured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden 'Water Works.
WAREIIOUSS, lea North WATER Street.
QUAX.EIt OLTY NAILS are warranted equal to any
made.
oeit4t JOIN( lIALDISNAN, Agent.
THOMAS E. BAXTER.-11ARDWARE
J.OUTTINBY
ab nide. AND de
No. of /LAMENT 6na BT.
bovo Moth. sw N 1111140106 'an
Mince anb.Eignois.
OLD WHEAT WHISKEY.—E. P. MID
DLNTON & BRO., No. 5 North FRONT St , ina
porteri of Oognae and Rochelle Brandies, lloltead (lin,
Scotch end Irish IShiskey. Also, solo proprietor of
the Old. 'Wheat Whiskey. E. P.'sl. & Bro. have on
band the largest and beet stock of One old lifonongsheis,
Bourbon and Rye Whiskey of any dealor in the United
States, all of which is highly improved by age. nol-3m
- - -
IIitAN.DIES.-:at Met Castilion," Marett,
A-0 and other Cognacs of variant vintages, in half
pipei and Ouster eseks ; Yellesolalnltoehelle Brandies,
pale and dark, In half pipes, half nags, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and for sale by
HENR BOLILEN & CO.,
sada 2= and 22.3 South Fourth street.
DORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to de
bedtttre 250 Mb' ht. Joseph's Pll2O ;Woo Port
Wine, In qrs. and eighths.
• Ton puncheons John Ramsay Islay Malt Scotch Whitt
her 2 years old •
Plfty piyee Anohor (11e.
blatett, Martel, Bouvet, and 7. J Dopy Brandies, al
of which I offer to the trade at reduced prices.
Jot 3. P. 2091A5,
an27-3mos MI and 90 B. Pont St.. below Walnut.
ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR INVER, NQ. SSA Boehm* Corner o
egonos sad SOUTH lit:sots. oul-17
I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AMD DEALER
• IN FINN arpnes,Luttrons, CIO,ARB, he., 2d
dontit 211111 Street , Philadelphia. aul-17
BRA.N.DIES.—PInot, Castillon & Co., Ma
rest & co., and other brands of Cop:afoot various
vintages, in half pipes and quarter nimbi • Palleroilin
Boehelle Brandies, pale and dark, intalf pipes, quarter
etas and one-eighth nuke, all in Custom brows stores,
imported and for sale by
a:NH . lff BOI.MEN & CO.,
and NOII. 221 and 243 South Yoarth street.
Surtiacts.
MACGREGOR HOT—AIR FURNACES
IVA Bold by CHADWICK & BRO., &MOND Street
Brat door *bore Duo. MurlB.3mos
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW OAS CONBUDIING FURNACE
CHILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE,
after having been put to the most severe test, during
the two COLD WI or 1868 AND 1867, has proved to
be the most powerful healer in lA, world, stir ing from
X to X the fuel over any of the beet furnaces now in me.
Taxan tuastaosu are oonstruoted with a cast Iron • ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pamehaped fire pot, lined
with drwbrick or iron staves. The fire pot la sarmount
ed with
A SERIES OP 00NREI, ea TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their 114186, but tapering to email aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the anular chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pass to the due.
Toe VIOLA products of oornbuetion in the form of
smoke and nines, are auspended directly over the fire,
•CeNII.IIRDOT eon:Tressed into the tapering Coons An°
CONTINUALLY IMPOUND to the direst action of tke rays
of beat and light from the
Thin heat and light is brought to a rocas I anew
Cone, not unlike the
IMPACTION OP TER SON'S RAYS,
too focal point through an ordinary lane, causing the
MONA AND asses to liecome uitensely heated and tho
roughly 00191/NAD by this operation the °NOES eon
owes are lunis 11QUALLY AvAILAIILN with the runt
ITSNLV for heating purposes, while, in other fornsoug,
It IS (lAMBIC Ors AND WANTID IN ego °BISECT.
All persons &WOOS of obtaining the beet and
MOST DOONOIIICAL KEATING APPARATUS,
shoold not fail to examine the„Naw Gael OoNNUMING
CONN PUNNACII; before purchasing any other. The as
of architects and builders le particularly re-
Vested. " 'ARNOLD dc WILSON,
(Sitocessors to EL A. Harrison,)
ani•tf Opp N os o it bi nWeA eLNUnT
eSgutr
9i,ttorittpa at Zuv.
LEWIS S. WELLS, ATTORNEY AT
it-a LAW, N 0.2 AIRY dTBRET, NORRISTOWN, Pa.,
will ahead with punctual), and to the boot or hie
ability, to all busk.= entt'Skttod to his cora. nol-Sm
nANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
Jur. AT LAN, Southeast Corner of EIGILTH and
CAW Maros* Pkilladelphla. aul•IY
jN YER , S TR 0 SSE, ATTORNEY AT
/Lk, W, ONNTtlit street, Pottsville, ra. so4-lp
petuing ltlachinez.
AGOOD SEWING MACIIINE.-HUNT,
WEBSTER, & On., beg respectfully to introduce
themselre to the public as the manufaeturert of the
IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE,
tutapted to manufacturing or family purposes.
, Free trona the objections which have been urred
against those already known In this market, TUNS
MACHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OF
THEM ALB, and will be sere to commend itself, upon
07eaaltlnntlan; to families , tailors, saddlere, ebeemekers,
and seamstresses. Those In want of ♦ GOOD ARTICLE,
that will make a handsome leek stitch work
LITTLE NOISE, that will REM, BIND, STITCH, RUN,
or GATHER; indeed, that will give entire satisfaction
even after they love been used for years; are invited to
salt at our room' , 820 OLIESTNIIT Street.
RUNT, WEBSTER, & Co.
Bowing of everry deeoription executed in the hest pos.
MIDI manner, and enreasonsbTe terms. Ban:Ties of oar
worg sent by mail to any part el the UnitchlStates.
h2l-tuthe
W. EWING MA CHINES .—GROVER,
110 BARER, & CO '8 UNRIVALLED SEWING MA
CIIINES still retain the confidence of the public, and
their popularity Increases, After yearn of trial It Is de
monstrated beyond all ',mention that it Is the popular
klachine. and the only one upon which any reliance can
bo placed to work well on all kinds of shoes. The fact
that It does one-third more work in the same time, and
does it better; that it Is the least liable to get but of
repair, being simple in its construction; that it woken
the least 1101110, and that It is acknowledged on all hands
that it is best for a new beginner, hay given the pro
prietors a demand for It to such an extent that they arc
Obliged to delay the tilling of orders In many canoe for
months. Over eight hundred are In operation in this
city, and the cue has yet to occur where a person who
hen purchased Pon h 4,3 exchanged it for another kind.
Taking into vanstilerom 4140, tlie feet that those
who employ from 15 to 40 kends jp their shops, doing
the work for the tesnufacturers, witkout exception, une
this machine In preference to any oi.her kind, and al
ways recommend them In preference to ut ietv. it would
seem unneemary for the proprietors to advertise their
excellence, or set forth their superiority:.
The umlersigned, BOLE AtighTB for the sale of these
Machines. ilwaya have a supply, and bays made such
arrangements that they sell them upon terms that will
meet the wishes of all.
Plinio other iiiachines sold In this market, it is freo
frono oil hafringentents of other patents.
intoTnnt,
2i.tr pparait figosns, LYNN.
QEWING MAQIIINI g t —PRATT'S
1.0 PATENT—PRICES PROM 512 TO rP.
The "LADIES ' COMPANION , in the moat simple,
durable, compact, and cheap . machine for family ace
over offered to the public, sewing equally well upon all
kinds of fabric, and without purkertng the cloth, leav
ing no bad cord on the back side of the work And ab
waysfoirrning the thread when stepped. They sew
from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, wing
but one thread, and without rewinding. Thu stitch can
be Varied from •Ore tp lefty to the inch. Any one can
learn to operate them In half en bony Printed direo.
flans anamnpany °Olt machine, by irbo any one can
use them. We ere enabled to offer thew PROM , net,
chines at the above low price;; u We are not obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for liorrowofl pa
tents, this machine being made under our own patent.
In every part, and Infringing upon or using no other.
There are some hundreds in constant use in this city
and vicinity, which are giving the best satisfaction.
Every machine le warranted to give satisfaction.
Ladles and gentlemen are invited to cell and examine
them and their work, and judge for themselves.
ham ' lee of work, and drawings, with description, Cent
to any pad of the country by mail.
Saletrooms 113 IV43IIINGTON Street, Boston, mad
077 BROADWAY, New York, 00 2.7-tf
OSIN.--600 BARRELS SOAPMAKERS
1108fii, to artfiql per echoonor J. n. Inanner
War lode b 7 MARTIN le. DIACiALlara,
*OOl- 11N North llfiaar •troAt.
FLOORING BOARDS—•2B,O3O foot Jarc.
Das flooring board/ 4.58 W, fbr lido by
MARTIN it MAC/M.IBTM%
111, MAIO Wrtor
LENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO.
1 4,4 113 WAWUT C#14,191 , Utr
eauinfia innbo.
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN.
TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM•
PANY ALNUT STREET BOUTILWEAT CONNIE
OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
INCORPDXATED DY lOU StATI Or PINISYLIVIIIA.
Money is received in any Sum, large or email, and In•
terott paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office Is open Glory day front 9,Pelock In the
morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, end on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock.
LION. HENRY L. RENNICR, President,
ROBERT BELEM:KIR, vice President.
WK. J. REND, Secretary.
ntaseroaa :
Hon. Heavy L. Benner, 0. Landreth mums,
Edward L. Carter, D. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
R. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman,
James B. Smith, Francis Lee.
Money Is received and payments made daily.
The Investments me made in conformity with the
provisions of the Eharter, In REAL }STATE MORT•
ilettiES, GROUND RENTS, and inch Prat alas' securi
ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi•
tors, and which cannot fall to give permanency and sta
bility to this Institution. aul•ly
O.
88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS PIM.
N. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS PUNE.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
.1 I PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N °. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-PIPE
PER CENT. STAIN SAVINGS PEND. atil-]y
illatinntrg anD itan.
91.1113T1. T. %lAAIOB. J. T/1:1011AN
WILLIAM 11. intastaz.
SOUTIIIVARIC FOII.NDRY,
YIJITII AND WASHINGTON STRUTS,
PHILLIALFIDA.
- - • •
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressuretteam Engines, for
Land, River, and Marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, k.e., Out
ings of all kinds, either Iron or Braes.
Iron frame roofs for Use Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, .ifo.
Retorts and Use Machinery of the latest and most
Improved construction.
Every deSeription of Plantation machinery, suck as
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Train., Detonators, Titters, ' Pumping Engines, /Cc.
Sole Agents for N. 11.illieuz's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth , s Patent Steam Hammer, J. P.
Bole' Patent Valve 'Motion for Blast Machinery mod
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. 11. BARTOL. auS-y
RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO
TIVE
BTEA3I ENGINE BUILDERS,
atimcr, MOULTON, FAIRMW AND
emit° GARDEN lITRZETas
PHILADELPHIA.
SMercluslvely in the manufacture of
OMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Manufacture to order Locomotires M any arrange
ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Weed or Cake,
or Bstumetutios Coal in fir crud* Awe, or
ANTURAOITX COAL,
WITSMIT inITILICi stove, oaa On MIL
In dee*, 'material and workmanship, the Loomno
time produced at these Works are equal to, sod not 62-
°Allen by any, The materials need in conetruction are
made on the opot, ant bonus the bast quality and mast
reliable Mock. The lam extent of Shope, and Com
plete Equipment of Mathifury and Tools, enable
them to execute the
EIEBT OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
, OP ANT ARRA/tan/OW ADM:Mu:D.
OHTLLIT OAR WHIRLS, HAURAKI) AXLM,
With Yorginga of any also or form,
• IRON AND AMASS CASTING%
And WAOMND WORK generally:
- DIORAMA VIORIMI. MINIM tannin NOnkli.
•
PENN STEAM ENGINE ANA BUIL
xe WOll.llB.
REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
micrpo.q,A.ND JEN NNEEIta
meonuitsTs, BNif i sa-humuts, BLAox
aIIITIIS AND POUNDERS.
Having for many years been in successful operation,
and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing
Marine and River Engtnee , high end low present., Iron
Beate, Water 'Pontur, Propellers, &a., &e., respectfully
offer their services to the public, as being buy prepared
to contract for Engines of all sins, Marine, River, and
Stationtuy. Having sets of patterns of different sines,
are prepared to execute ordere with quick despatch.
Every deeeription of Pattern making made at the
shortest notice. nigh end Low Pressure, flue, Tuba•
ler and Cylinder Boilers, of the beet Pennsylvania char.
coal iron. Forging' of all sloes and kinds; Iron and
Braes Castings of all deeniptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connoted with the above
business. •
Drawings sad spreificatlorks for all work dose at their
establishment free of charge, and wort guaranteed.
The subscribers bate ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they ash lay in perfrot safety, and
are prorided with shears, bloats, fella, to., &0., for
raising heavy or light weights.
THOMAS BEANNY,
JAGOB G. NEAUH,
JOHN P. LEVY,
SUCH sod P AMARAL Otreets, Einmaingtos
NOTICE. -CHESTNUT STREET
111111X113.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge cm the
River Bchuyililli, on the line of Chestnut larva, in the
City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En
[(Neer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SUR
VEYS, City Building, FIFTH Street, he'nw Walnut,
unUI tbs second day of January, 7858. P-feJ Bridge to
be of the following dimensiona, without any pier, or
with not more than one pier in the water-way p the
materials of conatruction throughout to be indutructi-
We by fire.
Distance between abatmente... • 356 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out, not leas than.. 42 ""
Elevation above loot water 37
For an arch the springing line ahould not be leather'
eleven feet above low water.
The Plans and Estimates will be received under the
arrangement and conditions specified in the ordi.
bane. of Councils, approved November 2d, 1101, as fol-
lows, via :
SECTION 2 That all plane and estimates to be received
by the Chief 21agineer and Surveyor of the City of Visite
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 bo known until the plan meet ap
proved shall have been selected
Section 3 That all such plans and estimates shall,
when received. become the property of the c ity of Phila
delphia, and shall be presented within two months after
the passage of this ordinance, when it shall be the duty
of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations,
to invite a commission consintleg of three civil engi
neers, who, In conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the
relative merits and applicability of the plans presented,
to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the
number of plane received, the names of the designers,
and the character and estimated cost of the three plane
by them preferred.
SBOTION 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commis
sioner of Highways, upon a certificate presented and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue
warrants In payment of the cost of the aforesaid adver
tisements, and elect in favor of those persons who may
hive presented the three plans preferred by said coin ,
mission; to the first in point of merit, the sum of 2400;
to the second, $260, and to the third $100; said warrants
to be charged to Item No. 10 of appropriation made to
the Departnient of Highways, 2ce., for the year 1867,
approved March 16, 1857.1
For further Information, or for cross section of river,
address STRICRLAND KNEASS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philada.
notbdtjan3
MARCIIANT' 8
ORYSTALOGRAPIIB,
OR PIIOTOGRAPILIO NINIATIIIIII.9 IN OIL,
N. R. corner of SIGIITII nd LTIOIIBT.
The above pictures differ assent.ally from anything
ever before offered to the public. Their softneee, and
truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness
and aceurecy,of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest
fidelity of resemblance ; while the severity of the or
deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally
settles the queetlon of their permanence. These facts
.enable the subeenber to offer them, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the public end 'to his
friends.
They are sectored by tettera patent to, and can le had
ONLY of R. D. MARCHANT. •
nWr -- Portraits of the cabinet, and life sloe on canvas
es heretofore. se 184 m
flustio L AMP S .—THE PUBLIC IS
respectfully informed that Offices have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens ere requested to give information respect
ing accidents which may happen to the rubliefamps; or
of any failure in ligbtlog or extinguishing them at the
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and In good
lighting condition. The Rooks will be kept by Joseph
Daily No. 808 Wharton at., Fast Ward; Charles Cart,
No. 18 Booth Seventh street, Nintli IVani; Llimm (3.
Kirk, No. 1439 Kutchinsop street, Twentieth Ward; hi.
W. Deshong, No. '4.31 'Coates areet. Fifteenth Ward;
Thos. V. Dowlby, Ofilee, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West
rhiladelphia;) Id. U. 81 , Faddeu, Gas Office, Twenty.
Second Ward, ( Germantown ;) Wm. N. 'Market, (las
(Mice, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,) and at the
Gas Office in Seventh street, below Market.
By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia flu
Works. A. J.
oel.em eaperintendent of Distribution.
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY
-IL N. W. Oor. THIRD and CHESNUT Ste.
L. PIiLOUZN au CON, thankful for the liberal pa.
teenage heretofore accorded to their listablLihment;
and &Wren* to merit its corkinnance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new CPROIMIN
BOOK in now ready, and from their increased facilities,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Ketablielenent, at the shortest no.
tin. Their long practical experience In the butinen,
And the fact of their persoual superintendence of th e
manufacturing department, justifi r es them In assorting
that they ran furnish a more durable and better ne
ighed article then their cotemporarleg.
Those, therefore, - who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them preying to purchasing
elsewhere.
QU type taken at 9 cents per pound, In exchange for
new at epeahnen priees. and-tf
Ci OLD MINE FOR SALE.—TRE SUB
101' erriber offers for nate, with a perfect title, the
property known an the REID GOLD AND COPPER
MINE, attested 8 miles from Concord, Catarrna county,
North Carolina. With the mine is a plantation of 745
acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded, and
a hinge MANSION ROCK with barns, miners , houses,
powder and engine house, and other buildings; new
steam engine, 45 horse power Chilton mills, stamps,
Pguips, Ac., embracing all the machinery and tools ne
hessiiry fpr the full equipment of a mine, In good order.
The mine hoe Pee)) YAtked at, iptercale for the last 60
yearn, and has wrap' 'bon 1 4 44414 to resident pro.
',Hams, but has never been worked for any length of
time with en engine and machinery. The shine and
galleries are well constructed, the stopplugs hare never
been taken out and from 50 to 75 miners can bet profit
ably employed in the old workings. On the property is
a formidable vein of copper end lead, which MA never
been worked, and a new gold corn has been discovered
since the iiret of this month, at which three men hare
been at work, taking out fifteen hunhe
dred dollars a day,
sp pr
ed ospect of its contlnuae.
n o.a m NARLES 4, GlLzkia,lBlßreaa..z.
• •
°REAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
NJ of egoollen t g nal Ity, ill sold ei the PTIILA R.F.L PIMA
GAS WORKS for the reduced price of dee cents* bushel,
and may bp obtained In large or mall quantity by op
plying at the Use Ofdee, No. 20 South SIIVENTII
Street
To Purchasers by Wholesale, it Is sold st the Works,
in First Ward, by the ton, at a price egaitalent to An
thracite, a 1,4.60 per tan.
(Signed,) T. O. OItIOSON, .Inglneer.
P III4IO W.PUIS 0.0 Woass, Aug. 28, au2f-tf
fIOAOH, ENGINE AND DOTEL LAMP
`l.-1 ractorp of E. W USSIIERS, N 0.109 (lete 43) South
ElOlllll, below Chestnuttreat, ban become a Baring
of 60 per cont. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
MERCHANTS, and also the convenience of having their
old Carriage Lampe new silver-topped and bottomed,
and mot by axpreas to all parts anl2 11
m 1 EVA r48,—10,000 —PIII nrris n, : A
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ARCUS BAST,
No. 2O NORM THIRD STIIRET,
wnOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
Mu for sole THE AMERICAN READER—a new book,
designed by Ito author, A. p. HALT Toon, for the use
of the higher olused In the Audeodes and &hoots of
A.suerlca 4, lit dim oraltigit copy, no44m
inonrance Cgompanito
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANYr-f --The PCNN MUTUAL LIPS INSURANCE
COMPANY, Southeast Corner of TRIED and DOOK
Streets. Capital, i 612,726.03.
INSURSZ LIVES short tours, or for the whole
term of life—grants an Led endowments—pur
e-Wee life on interests in Real &Atte, and makes all
contratts depending on the eontingenaleS of Life.
They set as Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
TRUSTIMI.
Daniel L Miller, Sawnel K. IRAs',
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard 3. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William I'. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Ruston,
Samuel C. Huey, Theophihis Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A bonder,
Henry C Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
fludalplins Kent, John W. yornur,
William H. Carr, RBIs 3. Atelier,
Edward 1' Mott, Umiak J. Christian,
William Robertsori, Joseph M. Thorns',
Warner M. Basin. John Q. Brunner,
P.B. Richter, Easton.
DiAUL L. Dimia,a, Praddent.
SADIIIEL B. EITO.LEB, Vies Preet.
JoNs W. 110150 R. Sureties. til3-ly
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCP COMPANY-016ms No. 412 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia The followfue statement or the
affairs of the company to published in conformity with I
provision of Ito charter
PRIMIOMS RICLITRD FROM wooer 1, 3536. TO 101131
31, 1857.
Fire premiums 438,'M 81
lamina premiums 217.703 62
Perpetual premiums .224 Ott
Total amount premiums taken. 8 2 256,747 43
Earned are premiums 25,42 98
Earned marine premiums—.. 1 . 66,006 136-160,011 68
Deduct return premlame......
Met earned n 6835909
Marine 1015 , 01 paid. $93,885 75
fire losses 8,031 11 •
1101 ; 916 86
Salvage re.
calved... STBO 67
ll:Aymara-
ce h. .. .4,351 67
e In/ar
um 2 911 62 —8,083 66. 92,536 76
Expenses for commissional to
agents. abatements In lieu of
scrip, salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, books, sta
tionery, Ike
Profit and loss
Net profit...
Cash on band .11SSMS.
F12,515C0
Dille receivable 119;207 02
Bonds and mortgages 103,000 00
Stocks :92,100 00
Rock note. 142,900 00
Due by agents and
others ' 22,312 93
4754,096 84
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potts, Wm. P. Leech,
, C. E. Spangler, R. T. Heusi I,
Abraham Rex, ' H. H. Houston,
Wm. H. Woods, Jos. R. Withers,
George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre,
Y. Ed gm Thomson, W. Ralgicl,
ID, G. sower, . ' Charles P. Norton,
John W. Berton, John H. Lamar*,
'lceman Haupt, James E. Stiles
Nathan R. Potts, H. H. Shillingford.
PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President
O. E. SPLIIOLUI, Vice'President.
W. H. Woods, S ecretary.
0c22 R. T. Hallam Treaswer.
FURS INSURANCE.
/RUNG GABBEN I'IRE:INSURAticE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL PL28,000, PAID IN CAP/I,
AND SECURELY INVRESED,
binell, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD
STS., SPRING OARDDN S.. _
CHADTHIL PERPETVAL.
MODS PROMPTLY PAID.
DIADOTOIIII.
John 'Dohnert, • Mary M. a, -
David Woelpper. I.4Willaainasek
Benjamin Davis, John Lindell,
John Evans, Jr • Charles held,
Anlei, Part, " Witham Woo .
James Dnraell,, John-D. Strrozwon,
Jacob - S. Mintzer, Ganda Stoddard,
• Thos. D. Tillinghast,
George K. Childs.
JOAN H. DOELDVIT, Preeldent.
L. KIIIIIIItItAiIt, Secretary. .sept 2t—ly
NEPTUNE INs lIRANCE COMPANY.-
011.1031 414 WALNUT $O. Franklin InaUdinsos
CAPIT F L N $l O OO O 0 0 , W AR/NE INSIJILANOR.:'
PAW/LAOS Torriamite
TO $OO,OOO. •
This Company. la now /ally aerie - WI, and prepared to
mate all kinds of bllnnace addnst 10110 or damp by.
Wire and Marina Patna at turnout Mac
&MOM.
11. C. LAAJOHLIN President.
RiallAsz alum* The priwkiast;
CEO. /IMP, se l aTow,__
DEBILOTWOP.
• r'ft.re leader,
W. 0. Statesbary,
R. bt. Oarlils,
0.0. Batter,
Oen. &salt. isslB-1
H. 0. Laughlin,
D. Sherwood,
ITm. Oeboune,
Blehird Mel,*
T. T. Showell,
rpE QUAKER OITY•INS I RANOI
003146 NY, Mee No. 408 pate 93) 196LNIIT at.
Capital end Sumoles, $260,000.
This Company eontinnte to make lemma" itnet
tom er damage by Tire and the Perils of the Sea, Wand
Navisatios end Transportation, at entment rates.
OTTIONR2.
presitent-480. N. HART
Tim haellent-11. P. 11088.
secretary and Treasurar—lL h. 0013091111. L.
Assistant Beeretary—a. 3 /.IIIITLTA.
=TOM.
George R. Hart, ' D. W. Dailey,
It. P. Ross, o,harlea a. Imlay,
A. 0. Cattail, Wm. D. Lewis, Jr.,
Joseph Edwards, J. L. Pomeroy,
John G. Dela, Andrew D. Chambers,
Hon. Henry M. Puller, 11. R Couskall,
Yoater 8. Perkins. Samuel Jones, 211. D.,
John 11. Chambers, A. Y. Cheesbrougl.
an 8-lY
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMFA-
Illi, NEW 10111S.—OiSce, No 92 Wall street. ad
joining the Mechardos' Bank—Cash Capital, $250,000,
with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Furniture, Teasels in port and their Cargoes,
and other property, against Loss or Damage by Pire and
the Risks of Inland Nangatiou
DIRECTORS.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L, Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Battu B. Grates,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis
Edmund Penfold, 0. H. LIW6I,
Hanson R. Coming, Theo. POUICOIIII, it.
Ogden Haggerty, VIA& E. ItfOrtall,
Thomas Moans% Ate.. It. Yam Nest,
John H. RATIO, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nelson,
Charles ELIA); James W. Phillip,
Lords Larat, Charles A. Marry,
Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Macklin,
Steplt. Carebreleng, Wm. B. Shepard,
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Yrnt,
John Ward Lathrop L.
Henry it. Bogert, Wiillarn B. = li cl4 -
Peter Idea, Hatay Thayer,
Benjamin 0 Yield, Ole. Wastreldt,
A. B. Yrothinghato, Salmon Taylor,
Thee. 7, Young.,. Henry B._ Bleenere.
Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALMOST WARD, President.
Runkle A. Oexs.nr, Secretary. ' see 10-ly
ItrANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE
1.7.1 COMP.olY.—Charter Ferpethal. Granted by
the State of Pehositraata. Capital, 000,000. lire,
Maria% itatt laud Trauportition.
9/13010118
• • .
Aaron B. LlWnoott, • Chubs WU*,
Wm. A. es, Alfred Weeks , - '
Charles J. P ield, James P. Smyth,
Wm. H. Thome J. Rinaldo Sank, ,
Wm. Neal,• . , Jolts P. Simons,
AARON 11: IaPPDMOTT, President.
WM A. RHODES, Tic. President, ..,
ALPRND WRENS, Secretary. : . .
J. W. MASTER*, Surveyor. ,
This Company wax organised with a Gash eternal, and
the Direotani hairs determined to adept the %main' su to
Ita available renorcea—to observe prodsnoe in conduct
ing ita affairs, with a prompt adjruitment of leases.
Office No.lo Merchanta' Niehaus, Philadelphia.
ant-dly
ITIA - EROT
SNCE MI
COMPANY 0
No. ZIA WALNUT Street, o •
RINK 11.181r8 on Vagnels,
LA.ND TBABISPOB.TA.TIO
Osage, Boats, awl other
ALL Tali PEOPITS
rand, eio ample security
DI"•
• MUTUAL INSII-
P PHILAD.ELPEILL—Ogice
• poetuk (ha Kuban*. 11A
rgues_ and
part
IN
11 ELM pm Awrovoli,
23MMZ;I
Edward Mania Mlles,
Jolla M. Odenhelmer,
Mahlon Williamson,
Samuel J. Sharpleo,
IsseoJeltes,
Henry Preant,
Edward Jams,
William L. Springs,
Franklin C. Jones,
Daniel Haddock, jr.,
William Taylor,
James Murphy,
Wm 7. Smith,
A. J. Antal*,
Samuel L
' 'Y. Bakker,
Al on B. Alabama?,
lasaitt, •
Thomas 8. Yoder,
Gustavus Bnglisb,
Jamas H. Stroup,
Allred Sauto, ,
A. 11. Cattail
(Marisa B. Oiratairt,
Samuel Robinson,
John O. Haler,
/ohn P. Steiner,
Henry (Rambo,
Wm. .1 Caner,
rentelort.
littrmyiresideat.
'3 TT, Tielaspoident.
• • aul-ly
XD`WARD lIA
ALl'ltSto BA.
Joint Cl.'Pxrvia, floors
- -
C HARTER OAK FMK AND MARINE NJ INSURANCE I.I:O3I.PANY op EAREEORD, CONN.
cash Capital $3C0,000. Loam In Philadelphia stud
vicinity adjusted at the PADadaptiO Office.
By leave we refer to
p i
D. S. Brewn & Co., Ma. lice . Zoe! Jonee, Phila.
Ohaffees. Stout & Co., " Hon. Rufus Choate, Boehm
Hanker, lea &Co " Ilon. M.S. Wi i li um. Cerra
We have facildee for acing any amount of Insu
rance In the moat reliable Companiet.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 413 (old No. 144) CHESTNUT ST.
THOUPBON k ROOD,
.
anloSitt Agents.
. . .
•
Cumber.
.UMBER I LUMBER ! I—The subscribor,
-kJ who has for several years occupied the premiere at
Sloan's Planing Alin,
Kensington, has removed to
COATES...SPRY:RP adjoining the Phamix
Planing Mill, on Delaware aver.ue, where be Intends
keeping a Large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ing boards, steps, risers, theiving, railing, fencing and
ethirold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
Per sale et the lowest cash prices: Purchasers are in
vited to call and examine for themselves, and every ef•
fort will be made to give astisfaction. Orders received
and supplied at the aborted notice for ale kinds and
siren of Southern yellow Pine, Theber and ihuntling.
aul-tf 8. 8. ItlODva
Art Proof Saco.
SALA3UNDEE SAFES.
• large wortment of
RUNS a; WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAJIANDIR LAM,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banta and Stone.
BANK LOOKB,
uad to any non is use.
IRON DOORS, SUUTTRRS,
On al good terras as an other ettablithwersi in the
United !Defoe, by
EVANS A WATSON,
No. 26 South FOURTH street
Philadelphia.
PLEASE 4IYE VS A CALL. au.13.41
erommtesion Mertbartts.
I H. CHASE& CO.
J.
GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
43 North YRONT and 44 WATER Btreat t PlifldslpLia
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
CLOVER SEED
- -
On consignment from the {uteri's* of Penneylnnis,
where our uew Oleanlog Mitt to so* in general use.
tm li i ir Also, TllloTlit AND BED TOP always or
10241
HANDY & BRENICER,-00.WMISSION
aIEfIOILINTS and Dealers in Potato and Amer
dean lIARDWASI and OUTLIRY, Nos, i 3, 2.3 and 27
North PIPTH Street s last aid. above Clommesco street.
PhasAelphia.'
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION' 'MR
mu CHANT- ind"Tinporter of lIANLNA: "EGAN,
(New) us Want skeet, beyond story. m 1.17
9rOWESTERN TRAVELLERS.
13PRING AND SUMMER ADBANGIIMENT
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
TWO DAILY TRAINS PRO3I.I3ALTI3IOIIE T.
PITTSBURGH AND THE 1T17, , T
On and affer June Ist, 1557, TWO DAILY THAI
will lease Cal Teri Station for PAtebaren acd all We
ern and South or Northwestern cluts
THE HORNING MAIL TRAIN
- - - •
Leaves Baltimore daily (Smelt y exceptel) at S IS
M. emniaatang with the Tram over the Great Pe:
'yields Railroad, And arriving in Pittsburgh st 1
A. M.
THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN
Lwaves Belt/more daily (ianday excepted) at 3 P.
for Harrisburg.
TUE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. H ,
tecting with the Lightning Express over the Penns
Taal& Railroad for Patabrugh.arnving at I NI P. M.
CT' AH these trains connect closely at Parable
with trains over the Parsirwrgi, Fret Trager rr.
Mirage iloaeutd, and its Northern, Boathern a
Western conseet.uns.
Pr.rrercr. , for Chicago. Rock id.a. Baran
ton, lowa City, Miltnaukce, Dubuque, Et. Paul', Mao
lOU, and other ci ttes in the Northwest. wills.
Ott ivadnd miles of !rare: and its ionrs .n t me, wi
fear less changes of oars, by taking this nuts..
re Passengers for Cleveland. Sand:take, Toledo. as
Detroit. go by title route. and the tine is maga:lllw
being : ll3 miles shorter than by any other route.
117 - Passengers for Bt. Louis, In Bandpahg. Ten
Haute, Cairo, and all points on the 1g.., and Epp.
HissiSaippi, make less changes of cars. ant armee ma.
Ve.DC• Of any other route; and to Cilacmanam.
Dayton, Louisville, °this: prominent egos. as gale
as by en other route.
All Western Beggars CHECEID TEIR.OrGEI ac
kandisi vita rem
. - - -
The 816 Aid. connects closely with Ripress Trait
over the Dauphin road for Willis-m.l,m Llmot
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Pails. and Canada, Thu
forming the most direct railway route to No:ten - eater
Pennsylvania and Western New York. Ps set.eers wt!
flud this the shortest, cheapest., and molt gsPeditioa
route to Niagara Falls and Canada.
Throogh Tickets are lamed to Philadelplil* via Cc
lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at .7:1 ran:
train having sure connections. FaSSCV.ers by the
route 140.1 treaselled bridges. arsiali the Inev.vverkiene.
of ferrying across; the Susquehanna river.
Passengers for Hanover, Manchester. G etlyvhdrg, Pm
mittaburg, Culiste . Clumbershorg, go by :la trains a
8.13 A. 11., sod 3 P. 31.
WIISTII bar - ER BRANCII.
Tha Care on this road make one trip par day, cernect.
Ing with the train at 3 P. If.
For THROUGII TICKETS and furthcr ii.toculatica
apply at the Ticket Office, Cairert Station. It. E. carats
of Calrert and Franklin 'treats.
sep..T3-tf C. C. ADREON,
50,888 el
83 40-181,283 27
DIEISINS YIL VAN IA RAILEUAD.—'IIIE
OREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connerrtuu; the At
lantic Cities wi th Western, North-western. sot &T,ntl -
western :Ames. by a coutmcous Railway direst. Tb's
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western ILvera and at
Cleveland and Sandookv with Steamers to all parts so
the North-western Lakes; making. the Rust Dutscr,
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Yra:gt
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WLST.
RATES BETWEEN PIILLADELPHIA AND PITIP
BURGIL.
124,075 82
YLRIST DLL sa—Boots, Shoes, EAU, and
Caps, Boots, Dry Gods, (in boxes
boles and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes
and bales) Yesthers, Tars, d."
&MID CLASS—Domestic Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking. (in original •
hales), Drags (in casks), llardwarro,
. Leather, (in rolls or boxes), Wool,
and Sheep Pelts,Eastwud, gc....15e. per 10c, lb
Titian Cixas—Anrits. steel, Chains,
(in tasks), Hemp, baton and Pork,
Felted , (loose or in sacks), Tobacco,
Minuted axed, (except Cigars or rat
&c., ko Cde ..or 100 its
POPIIn Oils" C Zee, Fish, BYO.,
Beef, and Pork., (In sulks or boss
eashrard). Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Ma dab, errnan Cis', Tar, Pitch,
Eosin, &a 51e. par 100 Its
Pboon--75c. per bbl., natal further coXoe.
}!Como:-42 per bale, not exceeding, 100 Ib3. Weight,
until further notice.
Jr, sltf*tg Goods from any ye;ut
WA. Itspig , Wnlar to Karr package ria nn,j, : vans
R4iiroa4, ,, All Goola consigned to the .\g to ci thus
Road, st Philladalpltia, or Pitttburgh,val be
gitbout detention.
1111110111 Agr37l.—Huria. Wonnley S. Co .phis,
Tema ; B. It. Sass &Co . t. )10 ; P. G O'Kciry
-/c. Co., kranstille, Indiana; Durneinil, Soil A. Co ,
and Carter & Jewett. Lotnivil:r. Ky.. it C
&run, M. 114.12415, Ind.; H. W. Drown A. and Irwin
& Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Unit= &
Ohio; Leath & Co.. No. 54 Kilby street, 1:0,tor. ; Leech
/r. Co, No. 2 Astor !louse, New York. No. 1 It diiirn it.
and iso. 8 liattary Plant, New York; E J. Eni.eder,
Philadelphia; & Koons ; halt arra ; D. A.
INAltart ) rittaborgb.
NBW .YORK LINES.-TILE CAMDEN
A 1 - AND MIDDY RAILROAD AND I'll /LA DM MLA
AND TRZSTON RAILROAD CO3IPANI — .S LIN/ e.
IMAM TEULADNLYIIIA TO NEW TORE., AND WA
- -
Leave ma fellows. viz t Pau.
At 1 A. 22., from Kensington Depot, TIA Jenny
Olty, Mail
At 6A. M. via Camden and Jersey City , N. J er.
Amainmodation
At 6A. Y., via Camden and Amboy, Aaroma.x:.i
tioa
2
At T A. - M., via Camden and Jersey City. Morning Mall
I
At 20 A. M., by steamboat Trentou,
mad Jitney City, Morninx Express 3
At 2 P. M., via Camden nod Amboy, C. az. I A Ex.
press 3
At 5 P. 51. via Gulden and Jersey City, Evemlsi.
Mall 3
At 3 P. If. via Camden and Anoixy,
'reel=
At 3 P. 31.,via Canniest and Amtcy,
Man, bClaas.
At 6P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Acc,....,,t5t104,
t104, IseClass
At OP. M. via Camden tad Amboy,
Mon, 2a CU.'.
The 6 P. 31. lint runs daily, all others En_isr.
orptal.
XXprees Lines stop at the prinnipal eat: se. ; i ris ,
Per Belvidere, Eaaran, Ylewin•ton, Ac.. at CA
and 4 P. 31 , from Wenut Strett
For Water Gsp. &ran:on. ..tesharr
Montrs. Great Der.d, Ac ,atdA 11 , Low
Lackawanna at Weet..rn
/or Freehold. at 6 A 51. ar.d 2 P. M
/or Mount Holly at A. M., a,-,1 2y,S amt 5 P
WAY LINES
TOT Mato], Trenton toe., at Ana 4P. M
WAT LLNI4
ffMl!Ni==l
Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON for Ern-lentovs,
ax,:t toteroodistr places at Y P
Steamboat TRIS.IIO# tor Tau-ny at 10 aml 11% A.
al., anA 4 P. Id.
M.
All lines, inept 1 A. Id , leave Walnut etas
lellaif.
ID - 7ifty potUtde of baggage only Allowed etch pas
imager Pin-wagers nre prohibited from tali..; s i .my
thing as baggage tint their wcznoi, arrarel
my weer City gown,. to be part der earn T.i.e Coin
pay limit thins responsibility for taggsre to tine dotal.
per pound, and will not be liablo for iuy araouat to
yond $lOO, except by special contract
IL ADELPHIA, GERMASTOWIiN
AND NOR RIB TOWN BAILLOAD TER
ARBANGE.MEST.-o.a. sad after 51.C. , 1: DAN,
Nth, 1857.
_ .
Lear. Philadelphia at 0. 73,i, S.L. 9S. 11S A M.. 2,
3-10 ran. 4,5, 0, 2. 9, and 11 P. 11.
Loan Gortenntoorn at 6[t, 7-55 mia S. 9, 1 S A. It
140, 310 min. 4. 5,6, 2.8, and 10 P M.
The 72.3 o'clock A. 31 rein from (I,rmantorn
will stop only at Wayne Stlieet Nathan
Leave Philadelphia ►t 9.21 =nn. ,2 ►n 6% P M
Lem Germantown 820 min. A. 31 . I .0 =on and
5.44 min P.M.
Lama Cheatact 11111 at T 31,540 sad 1-10 zu a A 31
13140, 340, 040 and 740 mia. P 31.
Leave Philadelphia. 9:W A. it ;in..] 65, P. M
Leave Cheatorit Rill at S A 31.,1246 P M
YOB MANATUNK, CONStloßociii4s Az%D Nt.npui.
Leave Philadelphia at 13,,ti, 9, 11 A. M , 3 .13,, SA,
•1 11 P. M.
Leave Norristown at 7. 9., 11 A M , 3 an. 1.5 40 P 11.
Les» Rills&'phis at 9 M., anl 3P. M.
Lee n* Itomatown at 7 A. 31 , Ltd 5 P
CIIRSTRR 'VALLEY RAILROAD OR DOWNING
Learnt Iggladelplaia at BX A M ant 3l' M.
Lame Dotenizztoses at Ix A. M as 1' M
H. K. SMITH, Saperiatt 0.1-ot
Depot, Moth an.l Green streets, 113.1e1; Ma.
FORTH PENNSYLVANIA
WINTER ARRANtIY.MENT.
POE
BSTME.II.I3I. XAFTON, ALLENTOWN. 31 A ti CO
CIIIINK,WILKESBALtRE. DOYLE:, Ti.Ov N, A.
On and titer Wedneeday. Noceist, , : 4:h. 1;.7.:. the
tram co. this rand will hie Phllsdelthis 111.1 (Sun
ders eleepted) es lotions:
Fdr Bethlehem, EaSioll, Allentown )lunch Ctuot
Wilkeabsrre (I:sprees) at Q A 31
For Bethlehem, Allentown. ant Mauch Chntt. (Ex
pres,) in Connection with L. V It ft at t Es,ten . ty
stage, from Iron 11111 Station, at 2 15 P. 31.
For Doylestown, (Accommolotan.) at 4 20 1•, M.
For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A 31
Oa Tuesdays omt Fridays tba IOA trslr. 'via run
through to 'Doylestown, :cueing Doyle+town t,. return
at 1.85 P.M
Years Bethelem (lapress".) at 9 A 2 2.;
LeaMs Doylestown, (Aecounnaistion,l et t
Leant Gwynedd, do st _d P. 9!
ON StND.II - 9.
For I Fn al
Gwynedd 915 A. M I GicyL9,l.l ^'9 P M
Doylestown 119) P M I Day1.....t,a - n.... .. '..:, A 31
Faro to Bethlehem ct :...)
• Mauch Chunk L.. ...,)
“ Wilkegb,-, 4ZO
I'At'SENC El: D Ei'or.
FRONT an! WILLOW F.:3 . I'hll3
.311.1,19 CLARE: ,t,.n t
viral\ TED. OIL THEITED STATES
V CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied. untoarttad t , ca, n.
whom will bo given good pay, board, euthio,, and
medical attendance Vey from to 1t72 - .2 le:.a nth
No moo baring a wife or child will Le A pi. ly
for 310EhTED SERVICE, at No SI7 31ANKE r ctrcet
above inghth, north aide.
Oct 3,2 m
500 AGENTS WANTED.-A II( IME_
BTEA D FUR $lO '—Thad Derision
Worth of Farms and Burping Los, iu the ,:old
of Eclpeper county, Virgin,. to be dsv.l 1 von,t
/o,oooaubecrihrrs, en the 7th of Doren:l,r. S_lb
serlptiora only ten dollars down. or Ofteon J. Pore. eye
bolt down, the rest en d , hvery of the .1,1. Etc.,
subscriber will got s Randal,: Lot or ors Form. r-,..nr; sn
Thine from 010 to r.d.04.11) These farms sn t tut ore
sold so cheap to wince settlements, ~,
being reserved, the increase in the value of a itch will
compensate for the apparent low price now aired. Up
wards of 1.3.10 lots and farms are already roll. and a
company of settlers galled the Rappthsanock. Pioneer
Association" is now forming and will soon col. inen, a
settlement. Ample security will be pain for the f uth
hal performance of contracts and promo,. \ arty
0.000 acres of land, in different part. of I . 4r.;it.'a tea
at command, and will be EOM to settlers at fro n /1 up to
1300 per acre. Ultql.3:lotta• 15 the sr,tl is ail rasa
es given. Wood-mittens, coopers, farmers. dc, are
scooted, and five hundred A i ze,..te to obtain atibreril..-rs,
to whom the most liberal inincen.ents wAI to given
ame ikontewrste that they are making .5'.:00 pAr
e full particulars, eubscrlytioas, agencies. Zto ly
to E . DAUDER.
anlif-tr Port Royal, Caroline counts, Va.
SULLENDER & PASCAL,
HATTERS,
saltm No. S. SIXTH or..t.
ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
S2O CHESTNUT wrnt, fez-w ants ,
PACKAGES, HERCILANDI t EE r . 13A.N.K. ..N011.3 P.VP.CELS
aud
SPECIE, either by its o•en LINES, or in troacectlon
with other EXTILESS COMPANIES, to oil the prizeilea
TOWNS and CITIES of the Crated States.
E. S. SANDFORD,
(Iguana FavpwrintArtiont,
COTTON-2010 bales good Middling to Mid-
Nu suns tab cotton, In stare end kr sale by
DUSTIN k iIACALISTIsR,
119 North Water itzest,
Uailtaabe
FOB THE NORTH.
1 - .)3 p4rlV
EL n. HOL'ETOII,
General Preixbi ngtea:.
EL J. LO'4BALItT,
Servant... dent, Altrx.za. Pa
WU. Y. GATZM.ER,
C h. A. R R CO.
R. R- ktoum.u., A v ut
Tr. IL EL Co
FOB GERMANTOWN
ON S. rxDArs
CM:3I'NET HILL RAILI.:O3D
ON SE.NDA TS
ON SUM 'AY
TRAINS FOR PRILADELPIIIA
Qla i .
WILLIAM t ROYAL L,
Ist Lieqt 21 Itegt. cre , v3:ry,
Rezraltm4 (.3.zeT
fats, Caps, £-c