- 1:4'!:0 , i:t.::Jr , ,,' - '!,' • I IitrOZIONT @ 21116 - ONONS; 'Tincoto, Axon SMUT, A4° M t .44c4lf - t .,i AID WiLliorlinisTsA:tA, , TM , E s pplizAtulls; . • sillepfmAnts**nsiyru.iiitt*lllll2, Itßilt Pledelitt 14rfo'n1010,0',',; • - Bmnroanti OixtuilOvissditrAorsir Mini.; iron esewnnrr,/,4lkloptatillftUtilrid;onolosiliragwitik • /• 0 0•0 1 .• ati 2 o oo • l :''' 6 ' -r • Alovit manta --3113470liquip*,thltk,•:Wol#1t , littiktinitspr.", truswe, Srvrik ef ewilfer)ll(l.l:,,tiol`spi:iya4 pedicaton RO ger, of a Xarkei Birw: Store.-:Arre st of Thief.—The: elot,l4i(eg_od tiat awl cap store , of Mr: It. S. Waltotii esNo. 1024 Market , street, was entered , by robbers this durinktriday night,' throughlkear - debt 'of the ofitablistenentisadVaa' dared of Solne money; sad,- other valuable artioles. On the L night . hi., tintetlell; vi;YolltliUmall - was seenl °ltfrlng slibattbe premien, Mad eta conduct ex cited tlip,-nteptotouso of, nog of - the neighbors. When ene fact of_thi TOW:on', was made known, a sharp lOokoutlrei kept for the unknown' individual who 'weir *l4 weeding about on the previous nightetnid he woo to i llation - it the corner of Teeth and Market Streets. On Saturday night Officers ' Hubbard ' and 'Beagles,' of the , sixth policp,, i diskriet"' encleavorod, to , arrest „ the _sus-, pocted„ ; Omen -, 7., but i,he - , Managed .to 9111d8 theni,_f o n„ nearly three lours, , Yesterday' morn-. lag, ihcirtly, b ore one (hawk, he was •- taken in o tti mgyiby - Mgoirjlithhard;enti, l ooked up in the Vaibailhektiett:l4iee,..}lC.liaitr.htiaiing before Aldelinita Thompson yesterday nitinitig, _When "a gentleT esidut . next tO ;Ike stirs of : Mr . , Wal - ton fktl etathrol-,besiti,lhe ,prisener at an early hour"on" deKlitiorningitanding on the -steps of the store - Of,Mr..W. ) and that be noticed him go in and omens:Mt of. a reilaurant• under the store No. 1026, Severed times in the oeuvre of as hour. -After ht heard _Of the robbery, he kept stook out fur succeed tiiiii'litittAMlChlm et' the corner of Tentlr'snidY'lfarktit • Arleta, very much latex loan d, . and" engsgekin ' conversation with . some - indlvidualtrWitir:Enhoter. he "appeared . to be et finalists* r , , , The' witness - overboard 'the' prisoner eV >Avail hirt )110C - by his wits; end was " a littler , * i-the', , eithrr.i;-• After ' 04, , for an of ficer,plitif-Witimsa: aseertained Mat- ' the , so eused Itabetinhifurtned by some of Its companions that - l,tolleif : Viin after him, and had succeeded in Makingbit eseepe thrceigh a side door of the reationrontvet , ",the- - cornen of Teeth - and -Market streatsili 116.-sraCpureded by the officers through a, nuitibit'of farratii - hati managed to - .Ade 'them. 13 ° giatiftlfintrel'athe was arrested' in Market 1 etree - plie'denteit'oli'. being' teken into Custody,', that ' nutini the ,nightet Ali, robbery, and I v swat a kV- *elided directly opposite ,the Moro of hir.,Walton. Thin statement. were 'entirely diepeemis' su bsequent , ifiejuirs, as the prisoner, who giiofi"fhe, nine Of ',William. Anderson, is not itrunin ha Ainelthhorhood„ Aldermen Thompson, efternearingnli thaftiots of tbe'ease; decided that the evisintewvrailuffielebt'-te induott'hini le hold the prininir for a further bearing, whiph will take planeAlintirlieg at ten &cloak. , Inhatigatitins - are , now_ being .made, which we doubt net will Hod to the detection and convjotion of a number of_ those 'robbers; who' have thus-far carriedno-their_neferious operations on quite an extendier - mate 'lnd in', apparent defiance of all attempts' ';ar rest' them. ' The stere'et Mr. Katie; at T ' " Market stieete, Las been the scene Of en 4 two r" '''' Ainpted, bertha-les, aid other mores and ,dite ~ juk : ittat vbanity hare been feloni ouslilentOed,, and plundered of a considerable quantity of, goods- and money.' It is to be hoped th 4 t 4 11 1 4 0* . npin win' he made of the first robber eaptertell, , ciond that 'prompt -penishmout will. follow 'his detection._ The records of store, robbertes, , lto., are booming entirely too frequent. TIM tagged of ,Butittess in the `Plitiatle/phia lirrGioolo ihrorker.;--The condition of every de partment of the dry geode interest' stilt continues any ,imieediate Present - or a ehange'forttie:- better: - 'lnstead of, devoting time and attention usual et this time of.the-year to the prepirstion of stooks for the spring teed'', &slots generally are with, arranging their Mimi wild aialiallr'ln - oolleceng their debts and 'tenoning their' fitiantilal collecting The - purchases for spring are solircely_ talked about,or thought of, and weeks Will` elapse before, any movement in that dirge-Van - 1i attempted.- All the cotton and woolen mills of' Philadelphia and the surrounding country whielurtopped two_ weeks ago; with two or three exception; are silent, and there is no conjecturing when , ther ,, renzical- tattle of _the - banns will be again heard. All is gloom , and uncertainty in' the ra k idecturing -diStriet i : and, ,we fear, will remaintie'Sir 'weeks = or months to . come, „be cause Aerobia° sense or propriety: in Menufttote ring *Selig "that F ealmet be dhiposni Of, ,If the %stories nerestarted; the , fatedes madde would; in all probability, remain on head, and this, 'those who biro been id diffiettlffieit wank(' he, flunk so meek' _Akin. in 'embarrassments., ;_, AO positive can he formed of what the tra de will bo in the springj'and fron rand AdieetiOns ft, ill-he ' sail as no pendent' merchant eon verrprofitably nosh heedlessly into. 'Caution sneak to be-the pre vailingeharaoterteffio in all , business 'dicta now,' and to institute any °thes , Tenor Would he,,greet f011y.".'4 - ffint'Verylaw!gOeds are selling at present, sod it is diffieeltAlrsti'priee for any kind of do mestic or, foreign ,manefeeture, as ,some are oette• pelted to self at. rater mush below , the totes! cost of theArticies, emd s tboire, who are,- not-so einem- staneed:Orittec.ne'dispoelllon whativer , to force' them on the Market. Pansy dassimeres' are' the only flentirdionliii"deMand. era,antong '',theniti: ' thieroginditiy,Sie.oo.9ool4 l 4 at high Priaal . ..bonieifier,"4ratiliefiiiii-;-Ylle.'lrOwn steno mania iris, ;Prevailed in No* York 'to seek an - extent-that{-tie Ant ; . ritbl*-lictilt ", *trona in that - day ,ard'rendered ratliiirdirk; seal* and even gloomy. , In Philadelphia, Wilistrifer more of the, light-,of_wiiite .marbte , and of atas-lawalf nets of fide befell. - Our p ity his &much more cheerful aspect than theionf,:mertion of our Aster oiti.7 - - ,2 7.9t ;, peeper' eniployment;.; of .....sel,44o , ,e tg i iron, we may preserve , lisit ,- eheatild'Varlety,rerid thus wo[rmitt - ,htiakj.ikiikiiiiiimlti alsown- stone: front td good' advantage .Mow 'Yoik is now re; covering. front' HS °sans of derk-roloted beil4V lugs, by .the ietrodietion of marble—sitlinegh elm seems, !at ~ present, tO, be found more in the business portions - - of, the city.. We trust that no sneers at . 3 ... rid briok,',!- will:. be allowed to prevail against - it-materiel which allows arch to flee oormbi nation with etberaitterials,"and CLiehielr certainly' affords very:flue buildings, : nad cheerful-looking streets. It le nnfortunistelor iOW when any one material or-style gable Stoners! predominance. FtrayirA4 ,a - quarter past One o'clock on Sltirday Montag, the' upper part of•A' dwelling in Water street, below Lombard, Schuylkill" , was atiattly damaged by fire,-which prigtnated from a defective Se. a `There were several families in the house. , , , Oa Friday night the Liberty Engine house,' at Iblmesictirg, in the Twenty-third - ward.- caught fire from the" flue of the stove by. which it was wormed, and was soon destroyed. 'lt an a frame building,_ adjoining other frame houses, but the Bel Bint , Bagine 'and the' Liberty Engine were soon in seirloe, and with the assistance of citizens generally, prevented the spreading of the flames. . The engine house was totally, ,destroyed. Lon aboutl6oo. - Covered by insurance in the Mutual insurance Company. The - 4MM of fire, about eleven o'clock on Satur day Morning, wed caesed by the burning out of a foal chimney, at Tenth and. Christian streets. lireaCO.se of River Piracy. -7-The 8100 p Me chankii- ASO. - Mondrian:lot of Odessa, Del., was Iping In - the' Delaware, at Critters wharf, above Market citron, on Friday night, in ekargo of one of the hands, -The vessel lad taken* on bosrd'a portionnt her jingo,' About ten reeleolt a gang of ruffians boarded her and, after choking the man' en board to prevent ' his Making an many, they beat him-until 'he wee ineeindbie, and threw him out imenthe wharf, •-The pirates then hoisted sail ' and crossed the river to Cooper's oreek, - where they mane to anchor, and thokritled, the, vessel, tarry ing off, the pleader In emelt boats.. 'Captain Hen driekroli...,:rupee- hearing ,of the affair, procured a tugi , npd. , ..eterted in search 'of his vessel. Ire found beta Saturday morning, where the pirates had lef(liter: '. This is one of the holdestoutrages ever rotaintited about the city.- Thi:B.rpoito and import. of Philadelphia,— Darlottlie week ending November 17th, the total value otertteles °witted from tiMetty of Philo— delphhOinolinted to $197,172. Aipong the prin cipal itioulwara7 t los 'barrels of: Sour, and 27,823 bushels of corn. - Daring the week ending.NovemberlOth, the im port. by the city of Philadelphia 'amounted to $284,231‘, 7 -Dry goods entered for consumption, amoonkedlOS26,ol B ; miseellatiebus goods entered for cosilmaitoths; $139.823; 'dry:goods warehoused, $44.27,4; •nud"'risileollaneoiss goods warehoused, $26,115; Total value of geode importod since Sanuarrlat, $17,242 389. - - .The 'late Cal/fain Tames Reynolds.--4he many frleadeof this gallant soldier will be pleased to learn.thethis remains will arrive at New York in a few vlays,•on their way, to this eity. We nn deretan& that on Its arrival here the body will be taken in ohirge by the Scott Legion, (kis emaradee in arms during the Mextean war,) and interred with Military honors tinder the monument of the Laetrile Glenwood' Cemetery., ',The propriety of the military, of the city uniting with the Scott Le gion hi 'prtylokihe test: tribute of respect to the ' brave dwased „is suggested. - It would be an set. ' of genii:4l4y deli to ,the metruiry of Captain It, for his distinguished services,' in his country's Cause. The,gitestion erSertfority.7—The question of sonloritydebieb Pei been raised by the members of the Hibernia and Ifarid.in-liand Bngine,Com paniesovill be argned,this evening at the meeting of the Board of Directors of the Fire Department, by Jakaki Page: E ,la favor of the former, and , Frederick Carroll Brewster in !avoid the latter compel:ly.- An interesting time may be looked for- Travel oiler the Wire Bridge.—We have been informed-1W all travel will cease over the wire bridge, at Fairmount, after today. It is un deroload that thin structure is about to undergo a thorough repairing. This leaves the. Market street - -,bri&gei the only meant; of analog the fehuylkill, thus showing the immediate' necessity of the conatnietion Of a bridge at Chestnut st.. Dr. Stevens's Leclieres on the Ratf,—The first of them lectures,- the proceeds for the poor, wilt be delivered toquerrow, at the Handel and Ilnyden Wt. ,- The subject will be, '',lernardem nuder'thelewc - the Roman.' the Christian, and the Turk." The lecture will be illustrated by maps and drawings, and several manes will be repre sented by the magic lantern. , Sudden _Death- , --A milkman; who resided in the neighborhood of Franklin avenue and Frank. ford road, when about starting out y ettel day morn `. leg to serve his customers with milk - ; fell deed in the street. The deceased had been in ill health for some time. Coroner Fourier was sent for to hold an inquest. ' • ' Unieereity of %Penasyle anus.— n the eollege. hell,l at 8 o'clock this evening, the annual oration before the Society of the Alumni of the Univer sity of Pennsylvania , will be delivered by George M. Wharton, Esq. ',A largo and brilliant eutilence . is Mrpooted upon this emulsion, and an ,intellimeual ' treat of no entitled , ' encelleiree eilumted. - ,Police.. r atnuel G. Ruggles is, we regret to elate, seriously ill with in the bead.. Limit. John Names is Supplying 'his plast4- and :in the abietale: of Mr, ,- Names, Ser. eatitJulin 'Smith is the'aithig liettleuaat of the §ixthPalkellistriaf. ' ," ' - • Di.-Stortrion , s Lecture, , —Te..-MOrrow, even 114`,1103onoert,hell, the.Ber:l, - 1:1 ; g to a ton win • give a 166th - to-On Dishop_ißerkelete celebrated stangai , conintneneing; ." - West*Ao - Pie :PAM of - itt.'4,and tilekleeftel4;gedillitp?:tt this eve dug, at, BaSssin Sirest; Math tbe SalMett. (hard- (Captain 4a5 pre; safeeeti raueltulilY4irilliaritl treat tkik.atealblim -101-44.4".414.0,A0itr,.; ;., iffilk fif*lis o SaSibeti f S4stersitty mornlpg, 4itisityri , ls Olt 4i34salstisg Q`itocniu ALE ABSOLUTE.--LOUISKANO, Nu. S /104 MARKET Street second door. above Elev enth', offers his entire Stook of readymeade CLOTHING at half-price, Vine Dress Frock Coate $5 00 SO 5 0 $7 50 Beaver Back Overcoats ....... 600 600 700 heaver Benson Coats , 600 600 700 New style Raglan Coats .... ..... 0 00 700 900 1,000 Brown'London Beaver Coats.. 5 00 worth 11 00 llt ack and Fancy CMS{ Panto.. 175 275 75 I am now' forc.d to sell the entire Stork on account or some pecuniary circumstances. Thie notice is post ure, an d n ot like S good many offers to sell at coat; .but 1 1 am obliged to sell, and will sell' anyhOw, at any price rather than be sold, Sale commencesa n t:7 lB l... 6 l t l ; LOUIS till 0 P. Id:, at Loa 1104 MARKET St. decopd door above Eleventh. 573 AI3P E' S MEN'S AND,BOYS' oholunict, 148 North rOtJATN Street between PA , . _ 4ottls afar Restaurants MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTH YOURTII STREW, Alton giant, PAILADELVIIIA. su244t matanni & SONS, Paoraorrons TONES" ARCH STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET. ' To the Ladles, as well as to the whole public, these Saloons are the most attractive In the City, and In splendor of adornment and finish aro superior to any In this country. SIR,EAKPASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Barred op in the choicest and most expeditious style. Every variety of FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONERY, . FRUIT OP ALL KINDS, 'TOE CREAMS, 'JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS, Contently ready tor -vieiters in protnalon. PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL CANES AND PIES 01? EVERY DESCRIPTION, NEW YORK TEA .BISCUIT, And, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of eiery clime and country. DA.Lts, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers, -and - Pamillee sniplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. OPEN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS. A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally beatowed by the public Is respectfully solicited, 14 3 y , R. 11 JONES, Proprietor. - eI . A.MPBELL'S RESTAITRANT.-VENI v. SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys. Geese, Grease, Fresh Salmon, Chincatieue, Opinachique, Princess Day, Abse con' and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GADIE, wild or domestic, in canoe. Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers Fserved up at the shortest notice, at BOON CAMPBELL'S, 'No. 121 OILESMUT street, op. pinata the State Rome expense or pales has been spared by the Proprietor in fitting up this now establishment in the most sumptuous manner—the second story being for the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Suppers, An. 117' Entrance for Ladies towards Sixth street. nov7-Sou WILLIAM MANNING'S CITY LAGER 1, LIZER SALOON, N 0.132 Carter's Alley Phila -dell:161c - so p s•-•—a &GOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH *west corner of ‘BROAD and WAINTIT.--tiame and all other delicuclos in season. Families supplied with Oysterson the shortest notice. ser-Tin prcivaoals UNITBD STATES POST-OFFICE, IN T/10 CITY OF PIIIIADVLPHIA, , SEALED PROPOSALS, for supplying materials and workmanship required in the erection and construction of.a Post-office building In the City of Philadelphia, fiir the United States Post-office Department,will be re ceived at the office of the undersigned, Commissioner for the building, No. 206 South FOURTH Street, on or before the twelfth day of December next. Contracts will bo awarded only to master-builders 'and mechanics. Euch Proposal must be accompanied bya written guarantee, signed by two responsible per- Sena, to the effect that the bidder, will, when required. if his proposal be accepted, enter Into a contract and bond with proper and eildlcient sec urietlee for its faith ful performance. 'Plans and specitleatious for the building can be seen upon application at the office of the Architect, John McArthur, Jr., No. 16 Mercantile Library Building, where every information respecting materials and work manship will be given. The Proposals must be sent to the office of the Com missioner, and addressed to John Alice, and endorsed "Proposals for the United States Post-office at Phila delphia," and will be opened at noon of the last-named day fur receiving the same. JOHN RION. - nor 12-dtdel2 Commissioner, ,Ilobacto anb Grigaro. frAVANA_O/GARS—A handsome snort s—a scent, such ad ' Figaro, Partagas, ~ Cabanas, , ' . Sultan!, ' Gloria, - Jupiter, . 09loso _ ,' •ConvercPintas, TorreiLoprot, Onion Americana, Motion ' llora finbana, &c., &d, &S., la X, ,li, 1-6 and 1-10 nsses of all rises and quali ties, in slate and constantly receiving, and for sale low, CHARLIIB TETI, (now) IE4 WALNUT Meet, below Beeond, second story - VIGAItO, CABANAS AND PASTAGAS 81(WARB.—d. choice invoice of those celebrated 'braids on board brig "New Era," daily expected from afAvialk, end for gale low, by °luns TETE, (New) 188 Walnut street, below Second, sal _• _ Second Story, ant China Ware. fiVEW STORE. NEW GOODS. 17` ILSRXSEN MASONIC HALL; 713 CHESTNUT St, •; " HAYX NOW ON HAND A CoMidete and splendid assortment of WHITE, SOLD DAND, end DECORATED FRENCH man; BOTI.E. -ARAN ,• °MOAT., ' and COLORED GLASSWARE; BLSCI, FABIAN, LAid, and TERRA COTTA WARES, besides the greatest variety of , 'FANCY ARTIOLEt t wbleh will be sold at lower prices then 14 any %trailer store In the United States. " D.—Goods loaned' to Parties on reasonable tams. ' on 2.74.? furniture. LB. KITE & CO. 0' SNDDINfi, No. 418 (late 129) WAY,I2IIP at., a P. A new and superior style of 13pring Bede.h iladelphi LYDIA B. *rim. ToasPa Wat.tott auBl Gm 433 ants. WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will bo given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. NO man having a wire or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 817 MARKET street above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, lot Lieut. Id Regt. of Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. oat 6.2 m 500 AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME fiTRAD FOIL $lO i—ThirdDivision.—solo,ol%) worth of Farms and Building Lots, in the gold region of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 1857. Sub iwriptioue only ten - dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every imbscriber will get a Building Lot ore Farm, ranging In value from $lO to $25,000. These farms and lots are cold so cheap to induce settlerdents, a sufficient number being reservedi the increase in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. 'Up wards of I'lso lota and farms are .already eold, and a company of settlers salted the " Rappahannock Pioneer 'Aisoolation ,, is now forming and will soon commence a settlement. Ample security will bo given for the faith. ful performance of contracts . and promises. Nearly $5.00 0 Acme of land, in different parts of Virginia, now at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per acre. Unquestionable titles will in all cases be poen. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers, .bo., are masted, and five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal Inducements will be given. a me agents write that they , are makings2oo per month. Per full partloulare, subscriptions, agenolea Ac., apply to BAUDt, lu24.tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Va. Igninnussion JH. CHASE & CO. • GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 48 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia. ' CONSTANTLY RECEIVING CLOVER SEED • On emmignment from the Interior of Pennsylvania, • where our new Moaning 31111 le now in general me. - jig' Also, 'MOTET AND RED TOP always on hand. ael2-tf `ll.l - ANDY & BRENNER—COMMISSION ,11- MERCHANTS and Dealers lu Foreign and Ame- Aiwa HARDWARS and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27 North FIFTH Street, East Side above Commerce street. Philadelphia. sumsm CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER CHANT and Importer of HAVANA SWAN 'O , IOWI-1138 Walnut street, mond story. aul-ly soap anb Taubles. SOAP AND CANDLES. ItEMOYAL (row 187 SOIITII FOIIRTII BTIVEET, to ray Manufactory, 10 and 14 ItELIV.V bo twoou Lombard and South, and Front and Second itreetc Thankful to my numerous Wends for their poet fnroro, rsolleit a continuance of the same, having enlarged my maoufactory so as to enable me to have constantly 012 land a bole Meek of well-seasoned Soaps, free from Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile ' and alt kinds of toilet Siloam Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Broom Soap, Yloglish Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles of all sizes constantly on hand. Having adopted the anat . /178ton, I am enabled to sell my goods at the lowest prices. F. CO SWAY. Philadelphia N. 13.--Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 144 in glationern BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. 110 GAN, Wank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALAUT Street. to pro pitrod at oil times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Bootie of every description, suitable for batiks Public 011 ides Merchants, nod others, of the best Quality of English or American Paper, and bound In Val !Gus styles, iu the meet substantial manner. • Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. •Entraying and Lithographing executed with neatness and despateb. A general assortment of English, French and Ameri can Stationery Concerning Mr. ilogan'a contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say--‘ 4 This display of blank books for banking and mereanti (o u" is the ht'At in the Exhibition The selection of the material is gaud, the workmanship most excellent, and their fi nish an d up . pewit:ice neat feud appropriate." . nO2O-tf 00, &pa, £;c QIILLENDEIt & PASCAL, TIATTNItti, No, 8 8. SIXTH stroot. Ohlledelphiei 11111 E 1.1308 EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 1 Ern OELESTNUT STREET, forw PAELS, iikoKAop,s, MEEWIANDIZE, BANKard s NOTE R S C and SPECIE, ,altliar by Its own LINES, or to 001111. c with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the krinal;al TOWNS and OITIES of the United States, E. S. FIANDFORD, Soparinfannant. ej.LENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO 'lPllp ArAIr.NITT t.. Wow "{PTO an lift nOTTON-100 bales Gulf Gotten, in store "'"1,P2..":"1.".111°!1, 8t • /10 N orth Water stres, ,Caub Sales. HOMESTEAD Fort $2,001 LAND DIS- Tninuriox ! DEANO2 FOR POOll IIEN! ! The Northwestern Mutual Land Benefit Association will todice a grand distribution of $30,000 worth of real estate and mapv to its member'. The number of mem bora is limited to 16,000. $2 00 and fire letter stamps per membership, or a share. Any Individual sending $lO and the stamps, dual be entitled to six share's; or any personeending $lO with six names with t headdross of each, carefully written, shall be entitled tonic shares. The following is the real estate to be distributed No. 1. An improved farm of 30 acres in Cooke Co., Illinois, slued at $3,000 No. 2. An improved farm of 160 sores in White. sides Co., Illinois, valued at 8,000 No. 8. An improved farm of 160 acres In White aides Co., Illinois, valued at N 0.4. An excellontprivnteresidenso inDubuous, lowa, valued at 8,000 No. 6. 100 acres eupertor farm land In Cooke Co., Illinois, valued at 2,000 No 6. 110 acres well pine timbered In Wanpana , _ CO., Wisconsin, valued at 2,000 No. 7. A good lot and cottage residences to Ohl. cogo, Illinois, valued at No. 8. 180 acres superior teed In Whitendes Co., Illinois. valued at 1.000 No. 9. 180 sores good land In Oh/ripen/4y Co., Wisoonsin, valued at 900 No. 10. 160 *ores good land In Ohippeway Co g Wisconsin, rained at 660 No. 11. 100 acres good land in Ohtppeway Co., Wisconsin, valued at 800 No. 13 160 sores good land in Dunn Co., Wls. onion, valued at 800 No. 13. 60 sores good lead in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at 600 No. 14. 80 acres good land in 61arshallOo , lowa, valued at 600 No. 16. 80 acres good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at 600 No. 16. 40 acres gtiod land In Marshall Co., lowa, valued at 800 N 0.17, 40 sores good land in Linn Co., lowa, val. tied at . 800 No. 18. 40 'scree good land in Lim Co., lowa, tied at 800 No. 19. 40 sores good land to Lion Co., lowa, vei ned at 800 No. 20, One building lot In Dubuque., lowa, val ued at 800 No. 21. One building lot In Sterling, valued at 800 N 0.22. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, I valued at„ 800 No. 23. One bonding lot in Sterling, Illinois; valued at 309 N 0.24. 40 sores farm land in Grant Co., Whoop , sin. valued at 800 No. 26, 40 acres farm land In Grant Co,, Winoo ski valued at 200 N 0.26 . 40 acres load in OrantOo Wisconsm, valued at 240 N 0.27, 40 acres lead In Grant 00., Wisconsin, valued at • 240 N 0.28. 40 wee Wain Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 29. 40 acres land in Crawford 00., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 80. 40 acres land in Orawfordoo., Wisconsin, valued at 090 No. Bl. 40 sore, land la Monroe Co., Winooski, valued at 200 No. 82, 40 eases land in Monroe Co., Wiseman, valued at 200 No. 88. 40 urea land in Jackson 00., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. N. 40 sores land in Jackson Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. 86. 40 acre, land in Dad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 160 N 0.86. 40 acres land in Dad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at leo No. 87. 40 sores land in Bad Axe Co., Wisconsin, valued at 160 No. 88. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued ato 166 No. 89. One lot in 'Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 No. 40. Ono lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 100 The distribution will be conducted fairly and honor ably. The names and address of stockholders shall be written on as many small card. as they have shares, and the whole placed in a box, and the first name taken out shall be entitled to the Improved farm No. 1, in the above list, and the next taken out will be entitled to No. 2, and so on until the 40 Items of real estate are all distributed Then to each of the remaining 14,960 atockholders will be sent a cheap map of a Western State or Territory. A full amount of the distribution will be forwarded in a printed circular, to each member of the Annotation, with the mimes and address of such as may receive the real estate—to whom also the deeds will be sent and immediate possession given. Each ap. 'stamps.' most be accompanied with $2.00 and Ave letter stamp'. Address LINDELL, JONES & CO : , au-18 Chicago, Illinois. nEtOICE FARM LAMDS FOR SALE.— TitE ILLINOIBOENTRAL RAILROAD OaBIPANY ti now prepared to 801 l about 1,600,000 acres of choice farming lauds, in tracts of 40 acres and upwards, on long credits. and at low rates of Interest. These lands were granted by the Government to aid in the tonstrnotion of this Road, and area niong the richest and most fertile In the world. They extend from North-Bast end North-West, through the middle of the State, to the extreme Booth, and inolude every variety of thrust(' and productions found between those parallels of latitude. The Northern portion is thirdly prairie, interspersed with MO groves and in the middle and Houthern sections timber predominates, alternating with beautifulprairie) and opeoluse. The climate En more healthy, nitd and equable, than any other part of the sonutry—cite Air is pure and bra. clog, while living streams and springs of excellent water abound. Bituminous Coal is extensively mined and supplies • cheap and desirable fuel, being furnished at many points at $2 to #4 per ton—and wood can be bad at the same rate per oord. Building Stone of excellent quality she" abounds, which can be procured for little more than the expense of transportation. , The great fertility of thee, Undo, which are a black rich mould, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll log; their contiguity to this road, by which every foci lity Is furnished for travel and transportation to the principal markets North, South, But, West, and the economy with which they can be eultivated, render them the most valuable investment that can be found, and present the most favorable opportunity for persons of industrious habits and email moons to acquire a com fortable independence in a few years. Chicago is now the greatest grain market In the world; and the facility and economy with which the products of theee lands can be trmiporte4 to that market, make them much more profitable, at the prices sited, than those more remote at government rate., as the addi Must cost of transportation Is a perpetual tax on the latter, which mat be borne by the producer, in the re deiced price he receives for his grain. Be. Thetitle in perfect—and when the final payments are msde, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed by the state, and in whom the title is vested, to the put chasers,which convey to them abeolute titles in fee sim ple, free and clear of every isummbranoe, lien or mort gage. The prices are from 58 to $3O interest only 8 per ot. Twenty per et. will be deducted from the price for cash. Those who perchase on long audit, give notes payable In two, three, font, Ore and sixyears after date, and are required to improve one-tenth annually for five years, so se to have one-half the land under cultivation at the end of that time. Competent surveyors will accompany those who wish to examine these Ludt, free of charge, said ea them la making selections. The Lands remaining unsold are ae rich and valuable as those which hare been (Unposed of. BNOTIONAL MAYS Will be eent to any one who will enclose fifty.cente In postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing nn morons instances of suceessfnl farming, signed by re spectable and well known farmers living in the neigh borhood of the Railroad Lands,.thronghoot the [Rate— also the coat of fencing, price of cattle, expense of har vesting, threshing, etc.,—or any other information— will be cheerfelly given on application, eitherpersonally or by letter, in Boglish, French, or German addressed to JOUR WILRON. Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central R. R. Co. Office in Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Chicago, Il linois. Kul LANDS! LANDS!!—I OFFER FOR eale the following valuable LANDS In SOUTH WESTERN ORORMA. All pollen,' are hereby min- Round against trespassing upon Any of them. Ootober, 1857. T. R. BLOOM, Macon, D01701111112T • let District—Noe. pci, 95 3 97. DOIIOIIIIRTY (MONTT 1111211 000NTY 7th District—No. 388. 9th do—Nos. 18, 128, 829, 833, 869, 878, 879, 880, 410 400,408. 10t, District—Nos. 46 ; 4L 0 41 0 . wa incw, 7thistrict—Nos. 124 , 52 ‘% 16th do 66 11, 12, 5 6 . tdo " 20, 21, 38, 230. 1.09 000 tar. Ist Theriot-4905. no, 180, 188, 190 lath do I. 4, 151. 14th do " 113, 144. fitIMPTXR OOVNTT, Ibtlx District—No, 91 ?ERROLL COUNTY 11th District—Nos. 128, 250. 12th do . 4 198, 201. SANDOLPH 001.112 T Bth District—No. 144 12th Marla—Nom, 209, 221, 922, 222. 224, 225, 257; 33 376, 376, 396. 13th do « 6, 18, 19, 28, 30, 76,1591, 392, 391. DEOAT,II/1 COUNTS' 14th Dlotrtct—Nos. 110. ' 27th do , i 190, 246. IX3OLY COURT[ lot Mt - dot—Noe, 7, 208 211, 212, 213,214, 221,222,228 224, 225, 226, 227, 224. 24 do " 152, 237. 7th do " 211. oth do 110. HOUSTON 0001ITY 6th District—No. 214 PULISKI COUNTY Bth District--No. 102. TaYLOIL COONTY lath District—Nos. 87, 98. 14th do n 68. 64. aREENSA.NDMARL NEW JERSEY. VI —THE NEW JERSEY FERTILIZER COMPANY Is now prepared to receive order. for title important manure. For all lands upon which rubes are bendiest. the Marl is more than a substitute. Professor Cook, In his annual report to the Legisla ture of New Jersey. says : The value of these Marls is boat seen In the rich and highly cultivated district which has been improved, almost made, by their use ; but It may bo interesting to examine the causes of their great value in Agriculture, and to compare them with other fertilisers. For example : Tho potash alone may be taken at an average of five per cent. of the whole weight of Marl, a bushel when dry weighing eighty pounds, and in the proportion mentioned would contain four pounds of potash ; this Jo nearly as much as there is in a bushel of unleashed wood silos." And again— t Is probable that the great value of the Marl is to be found in the fact that it contains nearly all the sub stances necessary to make up the ash of our common cultivated plants. Price, delivered on board vessel, at the wharves of the company at Portland Heights, on Raritan Pay, New Jersey, seven cents per bushel. For further particu lars, see circular, sent free of postage. Ordero for other fertilisers will receive prompt attention. Address either of the undersigned. CHARLES SEARS, President, Ricoville Post Office, New Jersey. TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer, No. 82 Nassau street, New York. Gamma W. ArwOOD, Secretary, No.lo Oodar etroot, Now York. N. B.—Those wishitig Marl for Spring use should order Immediately, to secure Its early shipment. Orders will be tilled in rotation. Oct 20-ein GAS! GAS I! GAS 1 11-Tilf: UNDER 'LA signed would respectfully call the attention of the publie to the fact that they have and arc daily reducing the price of Philadelphia Gas, from $2 25 per 1000 feet to the low price of $1 60 per 1000 f eat, by their MODEL REGULATOR, which saves 86 per cent., a clear saving of 75 cents on 52.25, thereby reduolag the mice from $2 25 to $1.60 per 1000 feet. We are daily putting the Regulator on all the princi pal and prominent buildings In the city, churches, libraries, factories, hotels, and other public buildings. It Me also been placed on at the Philadelphia Ile ci,suire Hundreds of certificates in favor of the said Et, aviator, from those having tried it, showing the as or e saying, can be seen at our office. 13tore-kenpere and the public generally are requested to a, ad in their orders. Cost of Regulators from $0 elm arils, according to size. Orders through Illoo.Ps Despatch promptly attended to. 11,--Fifty energetic, enterprising, and persevering milk wanted, to canvass for the IdODEI, REGULATOR, ce 'mice from $2 to $2 per day. BODFET T. KNIGHT Os Office No, 44 Routh Fifth street, neit to Blood'e Despatch. MOOGALLS. WHALE 1,000 gall. Elephant OH, 1 5C bble. Na. 1 Lard 011, for sale by OROAROALE, PEIRCE, dr. CO., N. 104 N . Delaware avenue nnlo-tf 12 II SS I A AND AMERICAN TARRE s ILL 00ADAGS.—s superior milde r manufacture and for sale by WBAN2R, BITLEB & 00., an n.te No RAN. Watsr at., & 22 H. Whsisss • 0911.-500 BARRELS SOAPMAKERS AA , ROSIN, to &Mee per sehooller J. U. 'Planner Per gale by MARTIN k BIAOALUTER, eon- 110 North Water street VLOORING BOARDS-28,680 foot ()aro nu% tooting boards, stoat, for sato by IIdaSTIN MACIALISTiIIt 1111 11Y North Wstm Stmt. THE 11111.55..-I'iIItADEITMA: 1861. 111 FIE BRITISH AND NORTH AItIERI- A. OAR ROYAL MAtL STEAMS - 0/Pa. TOOK NOW YORE TO LulsorOoL. Chief Cabin Pencago $l.lO Second Dubin Pomp 76 FROM lIOSTON TO XtrintrooL. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage SO The snips from Boston call at Halifax. 1 PERSIA, Capt. Judkins, CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. .1. Stone. AMERICA, oapt.Wickman ASIA, Capt. B. G Lott. NIAGARA. Oapt.llyrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. 1. Leitch, These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head ;. green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. PERSIA, Judkins, leaves N.York, Wednesday, Nov, 11, CANADA, Lang, 44 Boston, Wedneeday,Nov.lB, ARABIA, Blanc, 6 . N York, Wednesday, Nov, 20, NIAGARA, Wickman, Beaton, Wednesday, Deo. 2. AFRICA, Shannon, 44 N York, Wednesday, Dee. 9. AMERICA, Lott, 44 Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 16. EUROPA, Leitch, 44 N.York, Wednesday, Dee, 21, Berths ant smeared until paid for. Au experienced Surgeon on board. The expels of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals , unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pnaeage apply to u0.11.-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. rriFIE PHILADELPHIA S TE A3t sHip DOCK COMPANY —Notice to hereby given that a Meeting of the Corporatora of THE PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP DOOR COMPANY will be held at No 828 North DELAWARE AVENUE, in the pity of Phil• adelphia, upon the twenty-eighth day of November, A. D. 1857, at 12 o'clock, and that the Subscription Books to the Stock of the acid Company will thon and there be opened. (Signed) no2o-7t BAWL V. MERRICK, I WM. DENNIS, EDWARD O. JAMES, DAVID WOELPPER ) JOHN M. MITCHELL, A. HERON, Jr, FOR LIVERPOOL.-THIIRSDAY, DE COIDER 10.—The Packet Ship PHILADEL PHIA, Capt. Onantves F. Poohn, will sail its above. Cabin passage . SSO Second cabin Steerage ig fieoond Cabin and Steerage Pateengera found with Prorisions, according to the American passenger act. For freight or plumage, apply to THOS. RICHARDSON & CO. Drafts on the Agents in sums to nun, from £1 up ward.. non _ QUIP MARGiRET FOR NEW ORLEANS e-3—Louidana Lino —To sail with quick despatch. Freight taken at as low ratan as any other vessel loading. The remarkably fast-sailing packet ship MARGARET, Merryman,trouiter, now rapidlyilloading at Race•street wharf, has'a large portion of her cargo on board, and, being of moderate capacity, will sail as above. Shippers will please burry their goods alongside, and bills of lading to the counting-house for signature. ' For balance of freight apply to BMWS, SIMONS, et 120 (late 86) NORTH 'WHARVES. Agents at New Orleans, O. J. MEEKER 4. 00. The Margaret Insures at the lowest rate., and will take steam down the Delaware and up the Mississippi. no2B !'CLIPPER SHIP JOSEPH JONES FOR J SAN FRANOIBOO-oalifornia tall this week. Shippere per clipper ship JJones, W 1111ery corn mender, will please complete their engagements and band in bills of lading to the counting•houeo for algal turn. The bulk of 200 bble. can yet be taken at low rates, It alongside by Wednesday night next ®Apply to BISIIOr, SIMONS, & CO., no23•dtt 120 (late 30) Nortu Whareea.' FOR HAVANA—Packet ship NAPLES. —To Bail with quick despatch. The fast.salling packet ship Naples, Ettatman master, In now loading at Racaatreet wharf, and having nearly all her cargo on board, will nail as above. For balanco of freight apply to 111£3110P, SIMMONS, & CO., 120 (late 30) North Wharves. OR SAN FRANCISCO.-THE FIRST A.' clan Clipper Ship MARY ROBINSON, Captain HARDING, and the maguificent A 1 Clipper Ship VI KING, Captain 'Women, will have quick despatch from New York. For freight, apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., nolB-dtf 110 (late 80) NORTH IVIIARVES. SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE, KEYSTONE STATE. In aennequence of the depressed state et trade, the above ehipo will he withdrawn or the preeeat• October Hith. A. lIbIRON, Jr. I ARE REDUCED AL' AND lIAVEE.—The DERBILT, Edward Mall will rall From New York far South. Prom Southampton and ampton and Havre. Havre for New York. Saturday Oat. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Deo. 6 Saturday Deo. 26 Price of Passage—Pirst cabin, 2100; second cabin, 660 Specie delivered in London and Parte. For freight or pssaago apply to D. TONES:SUM, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Orson, New York. Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 26 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps if from other cities,) will be received at No. 6 Bowling-green, New York, up to 11N o , clook on the morning of sail. log, 0e10.4f ctREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO , 1-11 E UROPE. Pint Cabin $BO I Second Cabin ..... . • ...$5O In the that.class paddle-wheel steauuliip AIPRIEL A 2,000 tone, 0. D. LooLow, Commander, and NORTII STAR, 2,500 tons, P. B. Laraysn, to sail from pier No. 8 North River, at noon prediely, carrying the UNITED STATES MdiLS, .11; Leave N. York for Southampton, Un- Bremen for Southampton rre and Bremen. Southampton for New York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Weds'day, Nor .4. N. Satly, Oot. 81. Saturday Nov. 28. Weds'd , y, Deo. SO These stammers touch at HAVRE, Spade delivered In London and Paris. For paasage and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, New York. oclo.tt FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IBS7, New York and Uarre Steamship Comps The United Mates Mail Steamships ANAGO, 2600 tons, David Lines, comniander, and PULTON, 2,600 tons lames A. Wotton, commander, will leave New York; Uwe and Southampton, for the yearal667 and on the following daps LIATI PEW YON[. 1667. 1869, Vulton,Ostunisy, Aug. 22 Arno, Saturday, lan. 0 Arago, do. &pt. 19 Fulton, do.' Feb, 6 Fulton, do. Out. 17 Arego, do. Idarohe Arego, do. NOT. 14 Pulteu, do. April 6 Patton, do. Doc 12 Pingo, do. May 1 Fulton, do. 14t) 99 LIM lIAVIA 1857. Tueday, t.r F AVag d do . t j a. 29 Walton, L. Nov. 17 Arago, do. Deo. If. 1856. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Fulton, Arago, do. Feb. 9 Arago, Fulton, do. March 9 Fulton, Arago, do. April 6 Arago, Fulton, do. btay 4 gotton, Arago, do. June 1 Arago, Fulton, do. Juno 20 Fulton, 011011 Or rasearm From New York to Southampton or Havre-11M Cabin, 5130; Second Cabin, 575. From Moro or Southampton to New York—Find Cabin, 809 from; Second Cobb,n 600 franca. For freight or passage, apply to MORTWER LIYINUSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. • W/1.147451 WatiFils " . Havre. OROSKEY 8c 00., " South'ton. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX.- Parte. ORANGE 00. sue THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATER MAIL BTEAIifERB.—The Bbipo Composing this Line are : The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. The ADRIATIC, Capt. James West. „j•These ships have been built by contract, expressly for government service; every care has been taken in their Construction, as elm in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their scconnuodatiens for passengers are tui ll ettlie l d p f . or ta el g L e l f an ro c ni e tlnedwo.cruart; Liverpool, arm cabin, $130; in eeoond do., $l6; from Liverpool to n New York, 30 and 20 guineas'. No berths secured union paid tor. The Chips of this line have improved water•tight bulkheads. ' PROPOSED DATES OP BAILING. VIM NMI TOIK. PROM LI TIRPOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1847 Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1857 Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 52, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1851 Saturday, Sept. 28, 1857 Wednesday, Bept.Bo, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 185? Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857 Saturday, Nor. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nor.ll, 1887 Saturday, N0v.21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1851 Saturday, Dee. 5, 1857 Wednesday, Deo. 9, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1857 /or freight or Passage, ,p_ply_to EDWARD K. GOLLIN6, No. 56 Wall street, N.Y. DROWN, SHIPLEY A 00., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & 100., 27 Moths biers, London. D. G. WAINWRIGHT A CO., Pule. The owners of these 'ships will not be accountable for gold, 'firer, bullion, aped', jewelry.pr ecloue stone or metals ' unless biDe of lading E., r cued therefor, and the value thereof snores/ad therein aul-tf G OLD MEDAL . PIANO FORTES STEINWAY & SONS, AIANIIPACTURERB, 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET, NEW YORE, Received the following first price medals in competi tion with the hest manufacturers of Beaton, Now York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, TWO PIM PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan Pair, Washington, March, 1855. A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, November, 1855, (being the only Gold Medal given for Pianos within the last Blx years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Barn more,lBs4. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Bair, Crystal Palace, New York November, 1860, Among the judges were the first musical talent of the country, such as AL Mason, Notbichalk, Wollonhaupt, and many others St. &B. Pianos (with and without iron frames) ate warranted for three years, and a mitten guarantee given. Pianos packed and shipped without charge. Prices moderato. ocIT-t( A LBERT WEBER, , FI A NO FOlPfi XL MANUFACTURER, No. 155 West Broadway, Now York, sole inanufacturer of the colobrated Concert Piano. The subscriber would inform his numerous friends and customers that ho has greatly enlarged his manufacturing department, in order Parried the increase in demand for his unrivalled Pianos. and as every plane, especially tone and touch, is personally superintended by the subscriber, the public will be warranted an in strument which, for beauty, strength, and durability, power and sweetness of tone and touch, atauds unsur passed. Every plane sold at the loweet manufacturers' prices. A call rospectliillY sl4iFited• R.49-Pm JOHN P. DOHERTY, fORIDIRLY WITH ZELLY & BROTHBR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Has now with him the beet Tailors that ore engaged in the business lu this country. 0111111,119 ROTH, formerly the leading tailor of this city; bi. KATBSR, formerly cutter for O. Both 41c Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with f.Miens, Kelly, it. Co.; Ileawr WAOHIR, the beet Pants and Vest cutter in the United State., (or years cutter with Doplerris, under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Dspierris dr. Pettus, under the St. Nicholas betel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the establishment. The beet of Clotho' tes4e et moderate prices for credit, low prices for cash. oelB-tf JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT AILOR, No T. 16 sad 18 South NINTH MEW, ABOVE OEESTEU . . A largo and Well selected stock of OLOTIES and CAESIMEIVEB always on band. An Olothing made at this Establishment will be of the beat quality, and in the most fashionable atyle. Particular attention Oren to winfoßm OLOT . ENO, Pa®•i sbipping STEAMSHIPS STATE Of GEORGIA O SOUTHAWTON ,agnltlcent ■tosma6ip9AN , commander, 5,N18 tom, LIATII 8047ALtl►708' 1867. Arago, Wodnoodny, Ang.26 Fulton, do. Bept.2B Arsgo, do. Oot. 01 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arno, do ; Deo. 16 1858. do. Jon. 18 do, Feb. 10 do, Mar. 10 do. Jodi 7 do. May 40. June 2 do. Juno 80 Piano Sortes Merchant (gailorz LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, te, CO., TAILOR, , ' (foal THE BEST ASSORTMENT om LEHIGH AND SOILOYLKILL COAL to at II DORMAN'S YARD, DROAD STREET, above Vane. Dold at reduced prices. Call and see. ocDl.tw NOWLES' COAL DEPOT, NINTH 1 and WILLOW.—The Spring Mountain, Sugar Loaf, and Ltazloton Lehigh Also, beat Schuylkill 0001. for sale. Terms cash. octZ3-11n* 224fi LBS. IS A TON.—BUYERS 1J and consumers are invited to examine our Stook of "LERIOU LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK IMAM GOAL." Our Coal is selected expressly for family use; being Carefully screened, we will warrant it free from slate and duet. 2240 lbs.," being "210 lbs. morel , than sold by retail dealers, at . 0 .13 cents less per ton." Also. on hand a full supply of "BROAD Top SITU. MINOUB COAL" for Steam-generating, Illackamithing, and Rolling-mill purposes. This Coal cannot be ex. celled. Yard', BROAD Auld V/NE--Big Sign, "2240 LDS. A TON. (eeB-3m) LEIGHTON & 00 VOA L I COAL I COAL I-TAGGART'® ORLSBRATRA SPRING MOUNTAIN LEILIGU 00AL. J. & B. OARTERIKINEENWOOD,TAUAQUA 00AL OZONEE W. SNYDER% PINE NOKEBT BCIIUYL FILL OOKE.. RANDALL & MEREDITH • ' Have for sale, and are conetently receiving from above oelebrated COAL OF ALL SIZES. More to no OW ruined anywhere, equal is quality theme and a trial will convince any one of their great Superiority. Our Coal is very carefully screened at our yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, dust and all impurities. Our PRIDES areaaLOW as the VERY LOWEST. Orlon left at onr Who, No. 151 SOIII.II ➢RONT street, above Wilms. Orders left at ouiYard, OALLOWLIILL street, below BROAD etreet.. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL. LOWTIILL--or sent to either place per Despatch Post, wilt receive prompt attention. Perelman for Fatally use will do well to call and ex amine our Opal before purchasing elsewhere, aul-tf QOIIITYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.-- I sm daily receiving, at my yard, the host quality& 801111XLEILL AND GOAD. My customers, And all others who may favor me with their ordere, may rely on getting Coat t h at will be estietastory to them. No inferior Coal kept at this eetabliehment to offer at LOW PRICES. AIXXANDBR CONVBBY, N. Z. darner of Broad and Cherry BM LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.— .21.4„ DALY, VORTER k 00., 00AL 88ALER8, No. 82.1. PRIAM Btreet, above Nlghth, keep constantly on hand at the very Merest rates, a full supply of LoUgh and dchuytklll C oal. 1-dre. garbware. QUAKER CITY NAILS, MERCHANT EARS, RIYET'IRON, 19anufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 109 North WATER Street. QUAKER OITY NAILS are mounted equal to any taste. 0o941" dOTIN HALDEMAN, Agent. THOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE J. CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MANICET ST. bows Muth. mouth Ode. PlillndelDhia nu I.llm tOines antr Liquors. d ILD WiI.EAT WHISKEY.—E. P. MID IL/ :BLISITON & BRO., No. 6 North FRONT St., pokers or llograto and Rochelle Brandies, Holland Gin, Scotch and /rich Whiskey. Also, sole proprietor of the Old Wheat Whiskey. E. P. M. & Bro. hare on hand the largest and beat stock of flue old Monongahela, Bourbon, and Rye Whiskey of any dealer in the 'united States, all of which h highly Improved by sec noT-din ICITUNDIES.—“ Pinot Clo.stlltani' itarett, JLA and other Comes of varloa eta , in half pipes and quarter casks ; ellerolaln Brandies, pale and dark i in half pipet, half casks , ea< erweightti casks. Imported And for sale by RIOIRY BOMAN & CO., 291 and US South Fourth groat PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to der beater. 250 oasks St. Joseph's Pure Juice Port Wine, in qrs. and eighths. Ton puneheona John Bathes,' Islay Malt Scotch Whis key 2 year. old Bitty pipes Anchor Gin. kgarett, Martel, Bouvet, and J.l Danny Brandies, al at whioh I offer to the trade at Mimed prices!. JOS. 1. TDDIAS, allii4mos 88 and 00 8. Front St.. below Walnut. AEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND LIQUOR. STORE, No. 226, Southeast Oorner o 014911011 and SOUTH Streets. aul-17 /1 I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER V., IN WINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, Ao., 25 &nth YIITTiI Street, Philadelplits. inlay 111RANDE3.—Pinet, Oast'lion & 00., Ma 'rat & 00., and other brands of Cognacs of 'Arlon" vintage'', In half pipes and quarter cubYeller/41n Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter asks and one-eighth outs, all In Custom House atores, hoported mu! for axle by HENRY BOITLEN it CO., au a Nos. Wand 223 South Fourth street DITHMAK & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new No, 988) North THIRD Street, Phtledelphlu—Shlpplng older; promptly attended to. ant-tr Surnarto, MACGREGOR HOT—AIR FURNACES /VA Sold by ORADWIOE. & UO., SECOND Street &it door above Row. auelB.Bmee 1112P_ORTANT IMPROVENEVT NSW OAS CONSUMING FURNAON CHILSONT NEW CONE FURNaCE, after having been put to the most severe test, during the two COLD WINIDRO or 1856 eon 1857, has myself to be the most powofwl hooter in the world, roomy from g to g the fuel over any of the best furnaces now in 1200. Tanen )01DIACIDI are oonstrnoted with a oast Iron Cob pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped Are pot, lined with ftreArlok or iron staves. The lire pot is eurmount ed A SERIES OP CONES, Oa TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper tures at the top, and uniting with the anular chamber, through which the heat and moire pus to the flue. Tas wows products of combustion in the form of smoke end OASSII, are suspended directly corer the are, (seaman or oompreued Into the tapering Omuta and COWPINVALLT RIPOSIND to the ailed action of the rays of heat and light from the are. Title heat and light la brought to a soon I MADE Coss, not unlike the 00 /44E0TION or TUE BUN'S BAYS, to s focal point through an ordinary len', causing the BXOXI/1 ADD OASXO to DOOM intensely heated and tho roughly °yammer), by this operation the swots AND OABIIO are NADA SQUALLY AVAILADLI with the root !raw for beating purposes, while, in other tummies', it is OARSUID OFT AXD WASTXD is XXX 011IXXXX• All persona desirous of obtaining the best and MOST MCONOMIOAL HEATING APPARATUS, should not fail to examine the Raw 0•11 n oa Coate /teases, before purchasing any other. The at tention of aniline:dm and bulldoze Is particularly re peated. 4.1010LD & WILSON, (fineoeuora to 8. 4.llarrlsou,) No. ISM. WALNUT Street, Opposite Independence Squar , gtttornepo at saw. T HOMAS F. GOODE ATTORNEY AT LAW, Boydton llfeehlenburg County, To , Attends to professional business In the Courts of Mach lenburg, Lunenburg, Halifax, and Charlotte counties. 104051:1 TO 81:111p1Olgh A Rue, Philadelphia. ,Baptist A White, New York. Luster, bee., A Co., Baltimore. Smyth, Stone, A Banks, Petersburg, ti s. Adie Cray, Richmond, Fa. Coe2l-e&w.2tri lIIPPEMOVAL.—CLAY & JONES, ATTOR iteys•st•Law. have removed their LAW OFFICE from N 0.1318. Fifth Bt., opposite Indepeudonee Square, to No. 271 SOUTH FIFTH STREET, below Prune ntfeot, 130-oodim I[", E WI S S. WELLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STRUT, NORRISTOWN, Pa., will attend with punctuality, and to the beet of his ability, to all business entrusted to hie care. 001-ain DANIEL, DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY AT I.AW, Southeast Ooruer RIGEITLI arid OAST Street*. Philadlphia. YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT al LAW, OENTP.V street, Pottsville, Pa. stot-ly cuing itlac4inez. AGOOD SEWING MACHINE.—AUNT, WEBSTER, & Co., beg reapectrµll 7 to introduce themselmi to the public its the mannfactrwers of the IMPROVED SEWING MACHINE, harked to manufacturing or family purposee. Free from the objections which have been arced against those already known in this market, THIS MAOHINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES OF THEM ALL, and will be aura to commend Weir, upon examination, to families, tailors ' saddler,, shoemakers, and seamstresses. Those in wantof A GOOD ARTICLE, that will Make a handsome lock-stitch, work WITH LITTLE NOISE, that will HEM, BIND, STITCH, RUN, or GATHER; indeed, that will give entire satisfaction even alter they have been used for years, ore invited to call at our rooms, 820 CHESTNUT Street. HUNT, WEBSTER. Be. Co. Sewing of every description executed in the beet pos ed!), manner, and on reaeonable terms, Samples of oar worn sent by mail to any part of the United States. u22-tutha Bm, SEWINGIII4OIIINES.—GROVER, BARER, do CO.'s UNRIVALLED SEWING DIA -OIIINEd atilt retain the confidence of the public, and their popularity increases. After year. of trial it i. de monstrated beyond all question that it le the popular Machine. and the only one upon which any reliance can be placed to work well on all kinds of idiom The fact that it does one-third more work lo the (Min time, and does It bettor; thkt It lit the least liable to got out of repair, being ihnple in its construction ; that It makes the least noise, and that it le acknowledged on all hands that it is bust for a new beginner, has given the pro prietors a demand for it to such an extent that they ore obliged to delay the ailing of orders In many cases for months. Over eight hundred aro in operation In ibis city, and the case boa yet to °emir whore a person who beg purchased one has exchanged it for another kind. Teking Into comilderation, also, the fact that Hoed who employ from LS to 40 halide in their alvops, doing the work for the manufacturers, without exception, use this machine in preference to any other kind, and al ways recommend them in preference to others, it would seem unnecessary for the proprietors to adrertice their excellence, or sot forth their impuricilty. The undersigned, SOLE AO.ENTS for the 5410 of theri kfathipes, always hie supply, tind have moo one arrangements that t hey them µlvo terms that srII meet the w110313.10fa 1. Unlike other MaChitica sold in Hill market, it la free from all Infringement! of other patents. BAKER BROTHER, OINTILIL SQUARE, LYNN. SEWING MACIII NE S . —PRATT'S PATENT—PRICES FROM $l2 TO 825. The "LADIES' COMPANION" It the moat durable, compact, and cheap machine for family Hsu ever offered to the public, sewing equally well üben all klnde of fabric, and withoil pOttlog thu leay. lug no bad p?rd Au back aide of the work, and al vim fastening the thread when stopped. They sow from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can be varied from five to fifty to the inch. Any one can learn to operate them in half an hour. Printed direc tions accompany etch machine, by which any owe GfVu use them. We are enabled to offer ttcso iititiernir ma. chines at the above ' i prizes no we are not obliged to pay fifteen or twins% dollars lcense for 4rrowei/ pa. tots, this macjilae Mpg nrde under our own patents In every part, and Infringing upon or tieing no other. There ace tome hundreds in constant use in this city and riainity, whfch are airing the hoot eatiefaction. Ere!'machine if warranted to Me aritisfactien. ies and gentlemen aro Invited to esti and examine them and their work, and ,fudge for themselves. Samples of work, and drawinge, with description, sent to saysz . tqt . the cinintry by s )8 ItAtiIIINOTON Street, Boston, and 679 B AMY Yi Nov Pork. oc 27-tf WEW)Mt RANGE.-BOLDBY CHAP V inQN kNW, 303 N, 113100 Np It, 1,04,4 Savings imam. SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST—NATIONAL BALMY TRUST COM PANY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-PUST CORNSA OF TRIM POICADFLPIIIA. INOORPUR4TRD BY TUB STATi Or PINSBTLYABIA. Money la received in any sure, large or mall, sod in tereat paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. Who office le open every day from o'clook In the morning till o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT BELWRIDGII, Vice President. d. /Um, Secretary. DlllOlOllll On. Henry L. Iliniior,77l: Landreth Mamas, Edward L. Darter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Bawl. M. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Prancts Lee. Money is received and payments made doily. The investments are mode in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT• GAOES, GROUND RENTS, and each Brat clam securi ties as will always insureperfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency.aint sta bility to this Institution. snl-ly NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. -FIVE 1, PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. JO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. N O. " (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. snl•ly flincliinerp (nib iron iIIUCIEL ♦. YIBRIOC. J. TAMAN Kim= WILLI 11( It. Kumar,. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRAITS, rIIILADaLTBIA. . MERRICK SONS, ENGINEERS AND DIAGIIINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, Elver, and Marine menden. Boilers Giummetera, Tanks, Iron Boats, gee., Out ings of ail kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Cu Works, Workahops, Railroad Stations, , kr. Retorts and Gael Machinery of the latest and most Improved construction, Every description of Plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Griot Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Deferators, Filters Pumping Engines, &a. Sole Agents for N. Eillfeux's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nasmyib's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Roca' Patent Valve Motion for Bloat Machinery and Steam Snpariniendent—D. H. PARTOL. anS-y RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOOOllO - TiYN STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, INVINTSINTII OTRYNT HAMILTON, PAIBTOW AND OA;IDZN lITHRETS, PHILADRLYILIA. Xl:gaited creittairoY_ln the rammfactare of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any armoee. meat weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke, or Bitumtmosts an nude state, or ANTIIBACITM COAL, W12110U7 aNXITINCI BMOKR, OM; OA Pill. In design, materiel and workmanship; the Locomo tives prodnoed at theme Works are equal to, and not ex oelleit by any. The material used in construction are made on the spot, mil insure the beet quality and most reliable gook. The large extent of Shops, and Com i:ets Equipment of Machinery and .TOPIS, enable hem to execute the Esr OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, Or ANY A.RRANONMENT lIXQUIRED. OHTLI.ED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED Asua, With Iforglngs of any else or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And AIAOIIII4I WORK generally. RICHARD Ploaras wal-1J HENRY LATINIII NORRIS PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL .II. XII WOMB. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRAOTIOAL AND TIMORNTIOAL ENGINEIBB, kIAOLIINIBTS, DOn&R4IANNES, BLADE, MIMI AND FOUNDERS. Having for many years been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building nod repairing Marine and Hirer Ennee, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Wnter Tanks, Propellers, &a., respectfully offer their services to the public as being hilly prepared to contract for Engines of all sties, Marine, giver, and Stationary. Having eats of patterns of different sires, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-snaking made at the shortest online. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers,ot the best Pennsylvania char coal iron. Forging' of all sixes and kinds. Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptloryi; Roll Turning, &rew Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specideations for all work done at their establishment free of charge, alai work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay In pealed safety, and are provided with shears, block', nab, &c., &s., for raising heavy or light weights. THOMAS HEANEY, JACOB G. MEANIE, JOUN P. LEVY, aul.y DEAOH and PALMED Bisects, Kensington. IVOTIOE.-CRESTNIIT STREET 11 BRIM!. PLANS AND ESTIMATES for it Bridge over the River Schuylkill, on the line of Chettuut street, in the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En• pincer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF BUIL TEES, City Building, FIFTH Street, be'cw Walnut, until the second day of January, 1868. Bridge to be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or with not more than one pier in the water-way; the materials of construction throughout to be indestructi ble by fire. DI/Ranee betweeu abutments... 388 feet Width of Bridge, out to out, not leas than.. 42 Elevation above low water 37 Per au arch the springing line should not be leas than eleven feet above low water. The Plane and Estimates will be received ender the arrangement and conditions specified M the ordi- nance of Connelly, approved November 21, 1867, as fol low', via: &smog 2. That all plans and estimates to be received by the Chletßogineer end Surveyor of the City of Phila delphia, sack 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 'hall have been selected.. Seems 8. That all such plans and estimates shall, when received, become the property of the City 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 Replations, to Invite a commission consisting or three cavil engi neer., 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 cite proposed, and report to Councils the number of plena received, the names of the designers, and the character and estimated cost of the three plans by them preferred. Seems 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commis• 'loner of Highways, upon a certificate presented and signed by the Chief Engineer sud Surveyor, to lisuo warrants in payment of the cost of the aforesaid miver timements, and also in favor of those persons who may have presented the three plans preferred by said rem. mission ; to the first la point of merit, the sum of $400; to the second, $260, anal to the third $lOO, said warrant. to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to the Department of Highways, fie., for the year 1867, approved March 18,1867.4 For further information. or for cross section of river, address STRICHLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philad a. noo-dtjan3 MARCHANVB ORYSTALOGRAPHB, OR PROTOORATIIIO MINIATIIRJ.S3 IN OIL, N. E. corner of EICIITII and LOCUST. The above pictures differ essenttalty from anything ever before offered to the public,. Their softness, and truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, mince, of necessity, the greatest fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally settles the question of their permanence. These fasts enable the subscnber to offer them, with the greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the public , and to hie friends. They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had ONLY of 81 D. ItititetiANT. 117- Portraits of the cabinet, and life size on canvas as heretofore. se 18-Sm DIIBLIO LAMPS.—TIIE PUBLIC IS 1 respectfully informed that Offices base been °veined. by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give information respect ing accidents which may happen to the Pubname:Ts; or of any failure In lighting or extinguishing them at the prover time; or if not properly clebried and in good Bating condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Bally, No. 808 Wharton at., First Ward: Oberlea CUM No. 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Ward; /lir= 11 . . Kirk, No. 1438 Ilutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; SI. W. Beshong, No. 2131 Coates met, Fifteenth VI ard; Thos. y. Bowiby, Oas Office, T we ntg-Four thlY ant, (West M'Fildderi i _Oria Office, Twenty &omit Wand, (Clorinantown;) Wm. N. Market, Gas Twenty-Third Ward (Frankrord,) and at the Gas Office in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Worts. A. J. KITE, oal-dm Superintendent of Distribution. PRILADUXHIA. TYPE FOUNDRY- N. W. Oar. TIIIRD and CILESNUT SRL L. PPLOIIZE tr. BON, thankful for the libvralpa tronage heretofore accorded to their Eata'..disliment, and dolmas to merit its continuance, Would announce to Printers and Putildshere that their new EMI:0111E1i BOOK Is now ready, and from their Increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary iu a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortaal no tice. Their long practical experience in tte business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justl?;.a them In asserting that they can furnish a recqs (tumble and better fin ished article than their edompurarlea, Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. •Old type taken at 9 cents peg pound, eiobortto for Aew at specimen prices, sal -tt CIOLD MINE FOR SALE.—THE SUB lug ~cribor offers kr sale, with a perfect title, the property kenwa n 4 the REED GOLD AND COPPER. MINE, equated 0 niles from Concord, Cabarrus county. Nortlik . Carolien. W ith the mine is a plantation of 746 acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded, sod a large 2IANSION HOUSE, with barns, stilnekl'htluesi powder and engine house, and other 44U-thugs; new steam engine, lb horse power ; ChlVArt mills, stamps, pumps, &c., embracing all lb" tnankinery and tools ne cessary for the full equip:ulna of n mine, in good order. The mine has tong Ratted at intervals for the last 50 years, r i nd 11.2 always been profitable to resident pro prietors, but has never boon worked for any length of time with an engine and machinery. The shafts and galleries ore well constructed, the etoppinge have •• • elerr been takon out and from 60 to 76 miners cad; 5e preS• i ably employed n the old workingl tip the property is a formidable vein of copper Skill 1g d; VO/ 1 4 has utter been worked, and t, sat, co . ld, Nett' 11,14 Wol k disqover a 4 since the (1f.4 PAiintla, at whicili three men have til,tl 'lt 70;k , ;4 1 Ug fifteen hiffidteei dollars ti day, ~ n4t kgeou pro6Pect of GI coollnutume. h9 2, ohd VAIAVII.N.ti d. t114.1.1101T, 181 Broadway. GSUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, v., of excellent quality, to cold at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of flee cents a bushel, and may be obtained in large or entail quantity by ap plying at the Ole Offioe, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street, To Pavel:mere by Wholeanle, it is sold at Vie Works, In Plait Wan] by the ton, at g vAO equivalent to An thracite it . 2 60 keil tvn. n 3. O. 0RE8301.1 Inglneer. Vaiis gas Wails, Aug. 26,'27, an2,7-tt COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP Factory or E. W . lISSHERS, N 0.109 Hato 43) South 'EIGHTH, below Chestnut street, has Laconia a saying of 50 percent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, and Mon *lO OOD,Tanlanca of booing their Old Carriage Lvnin no aihrer•toppad and bottonwl, and went by naprom to all parts %019 ly EVAND,-10,000—PRMAIRD s ! Cord* vie MOW %V se, seut.o.tknta 10.1/0. IA D todwoatis NIND nier DU Prom n .11 t be P . ' Mt. MbWlkub D it CIO ° Tr. Detutbd Car& thgt,b 10 r tt*limt mut/ MARCUS BAST, No. 201 EQBV/1 TAIRD STREET,' IVHOLERALE AND RETAIL BODESELLE.R, Mu for sale VIE AMERICAN READER—a new book, &slatted by Its author, A. D. KALB Teao, for the use of the higher classes lu the Academies and schools of Amerlee—br the doNeu opalogle copy. zw2.lra Insurance Companies LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The-PENN HD Tl 3 AL 'MIR 11 , 18191,111011 COMPANY, Southeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Meets. Capital, 5812,125.03. INSURES LIVES for 'hort terms or for the shots term of life— ante annuities and terms, chases life on Intereste in Real Estate, and makes alt contract.' depending on the contingencies of Life, They act u Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians Daniel L Miller, Sarrnel E. Blokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard S Newbold, James B. McFarland, Wilham P. Mocker, Joseph U. Trotter, Wilila% II Kern, James Easton, Samuel C. Buoy. Theopblips 1'2121M0/f t Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend ' Daniel L. Ilutchinion, Rodeipbus Kent ' John W. Itornor, William IL Carr ' Bile B. Archer, Edwar4 T Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Ruin. John G. Brenner, P. B Michier, Easton. DANIts. L. MILLNK, President. SAMUEL R. STOKES, Vito rt6lol. JOHN W. Ronson. Becretarr. . n 134/ 1 HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company Is published in conformity with a provision of its charter : rimittnis 11.00111050 !KM ItICICIIT 1, 1854 To mpa, 81, 1357. Hire premiums illarlue premiums Perpetual premiums Total amount premiums taken Earned tire preminms 25,072 06 Earned marine premium 165,005 00-160,076 66 Deduct return preminro Net earned Marine toms paid. $93.866 76 Fire lollies 8,031 11 $101,918 88 Salvage re calved_ Interest re. ceived...4,851 6T e -Insur ance 2,971 62 —8,283 68_ 93,283 70 Expenses for COMMIS/1008 to ►gents, abatements Julian of scrip, salaries, *Mee rent, forulehingt °Mee, books, sta tionery, he Profit not lons Rot profit Cash oohand •SFIXIS. 812,515 89 Dills receivable 119,257 02 Bonds and mortgages 185,009 00 Stock. 292,100 00 Stock notes 14900 00 Doe b 1 agents and others =,312 93 DIRECTORS. P. H. Potts, Wm. Y. Leech, 0. E. Spangler, R. T. Small, Abraham Res, 11. 11. Houston, Win. IL WOWS, Joe. R. Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Ralguel, C. G. Sower, ' Charles P. Norton, John W. Sexton, John H. Lewars, Herman Haupt, James E. B. Stiles Nathan Potts, H. H. Sbillingford. PIIROITAL M. POTTS, President. 0. E. BPVIOLICR, Vire President. W. H. WOODS. Secretary. 0c22 R. T. Kum. Treasurer FIRM INSURANOII. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CAM, AND BVO DIMLY INVERTED, OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OW SIXTH AND WOOD STS. ' SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER 'PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. John 11. Dohnert, Ilenry M. Phil, a, David Woeipper, Lewis Shinnsek Benjamin Davie, John Landoll, John Emu, Jr Charles Wield, Atiley IC Park, William N. Woo . James Darnell, John B. Stevenson, Jaeol. B. 'Mintzer, Corwin Stoddard, Henryhomer, Thos. D. Tilliagbut, George K. Ohlida. /OLIN IL DOHNERT, President. L. KRIIIIMIAAR, Secretary. !opt 21-1 y IVEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— J. 414 WALNUT St" Franklin Building'. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. CAPITAL $lOOOO, WITH PAIVILIGN rbINORRASE TO 600,000. This Company fe now fully orgvised, and prepared to make all kinds of Insurance naiad loss or damage by Fire and Marine Peras, at current rates. OFFICERS. IL 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vice President. CEO. SCOTT, Secret/ay. DIRECTORS. H. 0. Laughlin, I_3,porge Minster, D. Sherwood, W. C. litotesbnu, Wm. Osborne, B. IL Carlile, Richard Shields 0. C. Butler, T. P. Showell, Geo. Scott. 'tenlSl T"QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 408 (boa 92) WALNUT St. Capital and Surplus, $260,000. This Company continues to make ll:tsarinas against las or damage by Wire and the Peril( of the Sea, Island Navigation and Transportation at current rata. OPYIORRS. President—GEO. li. MART Vice President—A. P. ROM. Secretary and Troraurer—u. R. conguALL stagnant Bretratir7--8. H. BUTLER. MOTORS. B. W. Batley, Charles O. Lmny, Wm. D. Lewis, Jr., J. L. Pomeroy, Andrew R. Chambers, M. R. Coggehal_ ,1 Samuel Jaren% M. D., A. Y. Okseabratig).. Gems 11. Hart, M. 1.. Ross, A. G. Oatcoll, Joseph Edwards, John G. Dale, lloa. Fleury M. Puller, roster 8. Parklm. Jokull. Gliambers t au 8-1 Y AROTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NT, NSW YOBS.—Ofdee, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics , Bank—Cash Capital, $250,000, with a mirpitut. This Company insure Buildings, ller ehandiae, Furniture, Veneta in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against LOllB or Montle by lire arid the Risks of Inland %motion. DIABOTOBEI. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pops, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Orsvoe, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis, Edmund Tenfold, O. )I, Lilienthal, Ramon K. Corning, Theo. Polheeme, jr. Ogden Haggerty, Slieha E. Morgan, Thouuts Uonsgan, Aba.. R. Van Beet, John R. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas 8. Nelson, Charles Easton, Junes W. Phillips, Louis Lornt, Charles A. Macy, Samuel o.oliddeu, &tweed illucken, Steph. Cambreleng, Wes. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, , Lathrop L. Sturges, Henry K. Bogert, Wall= R. Fosdick, Peter Eden, Emery Thayer, Benjamin IL Field, Geo. Weatfeldt, A. R. Trothinghars, Batmen Taylor, The,. F. Youngs, Henry B. Bioasom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, President. RI•nlID A. OARLIIT, Secretary. an 10-ly ANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY:—Cborter Perpetual. Chanted by the State of Pewasylrenta. Capital, $600,000. Pine, Marine, and Inland Transportation. 10==M Aaron B. Lippinoott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Yield, ' James P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, Win. Neal, John P. Simons AARON mperNoorr, Preaidant. WM A. MODES, Vice President. ALFRBD WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. MARTIXN, Surveyor. This Company was organised with Mb manila', and ttos Direatons ha.e determined to adapt the Sinaloa., to its available resonroaa—to observe prudence in sending trig its affairs with a prompt adjustment of loam. OBice No. 10 Merchant' , Exchange, Philadelphia. THE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INS", r _ RANCE COMPANY OP INTL iDELPHIA.— No. P WALNUT Street, °Albite the Ruehaler „ , RINE RISKS oci Yowls, Cargoes, and Prep' ets. IN LAND TRANSPOItTATION 111810, Boats, oust other earrlsges. Pe e Hsllroade~ ALL TILE PROFITS divided anon'" ,y among the Az eared, sad ample security is oases i lois DllllO7O/4 ' • Edward Harris Miles, I . A • i ortas T. Butcher, John M. Odenheinsar, Algernon E. Adiburner, Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Fassitt, Isuo Famuel Joule J. fi s, harples. Tbomu B. roster, ' Gnats:mut English, Henry Preaut, Edward G. J.. .. hum 11. Stroupi -ma e, ame, William L . sp,.ink A. G. Cattail, imolai.% Da ()Amis. Charles B. Carstairs, .„il, I°. . Haddock, Jr., Fannie/ Bobhuon, ."'.,liam Taylor, John 0. Keifer, James Murphy, John P. Steiner, Wm. P. Smith, Maury Grua.% A. 3. Antal°, Wm. J Caner, Simnel L. tdrunisisorg. EDWARD HARRIS MILER, President. ALFRED FASSITT, Vice President. rou 0. F.. , Bantam. szl-ly CHARTER OAK INSURANCX COMP. Cash Capital $300,000. vicinity adjucte4 at the Phi By leave we vertu to i D. 8. Drawn 4C. Tlala. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila. Chaffews, Ehowt ac 10., u Son. Hulas Choate, Boston Hacker, Loa 3c Co., , g Dna. T. S. Willhuna, Hart'd Vie have facilities for p acing any soneoust of Insu rance In the most tellable Compaaloa. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 415 (014 No. 135) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & ROOD, Agents. I IRE AND MARINE 0111ARTHORD, CONN. Imam In Philadelphia and iladelphia Lumber L UMBER 1 LUMBER I I—The subscribes, -LA who has for leveret years oocupied the promises et Slosn's Planing Mill, Kerndagtou, has removed to COATES STREET WIIA.V.Y, adjoining the rhititix Planing Mill, on Delaware avenue, where he intend, keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other tioor tog boards, stela, Aeon, shelving, ceiling, tenetag id ecaZold Loarde, thoroughly eessoned sod well worked. For sea al the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are ire. iritt.l to WI and examine for themselves, awl every ef fort will be made to give natistaclion. Order,. received and supplied at the shorted notice for ala kinds and glees of Soother,, yellow Pine, Tinter and besotting. sal-tr 8 . 8 /LIU Ili tinilronb Lints °HANOI: OF HOURS.-PIIILADEL PLSIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL ROAD. On and after Monday, Nov. WILL 1857, PAEBENOER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8 A. M.,1 P. M., (Exproaa,) and 11 P.M. Yor Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 3.30 and 11 P. M. For New Castle at 8 A. M., 1 and 3.20 P. M. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. Forporerat%A.M.andlP.M. Pot Seaford at BA. 111., And 1 P 31. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Sapreu, 11 A. 31., and 912 P.M. Leave Wilmington at 7.25 and 11,93 A. Xi., and 2.21 and 0.65 P. M. Leave New Castle at 855 and 11.0 A. N., eel 8 . 10 Lailla Middletown at 10.10 A. M. and 7.05 P. U. Leave Dover at 0.18 A. M. and 5 P. N. Leave Seaford at 7.30 A. M and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE 2 Leave Wilmington at 9.16 A. N., P. M. and 12.15 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. do, • do. a 26 P. M. from Baltimore to Preight Train, with Pawmairer Oar Attached ) will ma as tliflows : Lear.) Philadelphia for Perryrills and intermediate place. at 6.00 P. M. Leave 'Wilmington for do, do. 6.50 P. 11. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-time at 6 P. M. no 21-17 8. M. AELTON, Preeldent. iiinTON-200 bales good Middling to if:od %." dllog Tar Cotton to store and for sale by IkihRTIN h Korth all 119 h Wslor Woo, - DENNSYLVANLA CENTRAL RAIL a. ROAD, 1857. 7OR PITTSBURGH, 103 T. Oincinn&D, St. Louis, lows etty, H Lont.., Nov Orleans , St. Paul, Indianapolis, Classland, Kansas. Torrs Mists, Chicago, Nobuaki'. Farming rim cootiectioms gala all As Gres, WiSt v-.4. IiaIiNKIII ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP THZ THROUGH MUMS. At and from the Pennsylvania Railroad P Ststiea sonth-eut earner of ELEYRETII and KET etenat• (entrance on Sitorsuth street 1 LP.AVE PHILADELPHIA. FOR prrnantou Am) %irk:STEM CITIES. Matt Train at 730 A. M. Past Line at IS Id P. IL Express Mail at 11 001iteht. Colombia E. IL Lama leaves for Elarriaborg,ria Co lumbia, al 2 301 . ' M. For Lancaster (Accommodation,) at 4 P. H. ARRIVE PROH PITYSBIIaOH AND WESTERN CITIES. Mail Train at 200 night. Past Line at 0 00A.m, Erpresa Mail at 1 inp.),l COlumbia B. IL Lino attires from liarrisbarg, Tul atabis, at T 30 P. 31. Prom Lancaster, (Accommodationd 1015 A. hs. The Express Ms.o nuts deny., the other trains, lag days excepted. liaggago will be received at the Passenger Depot by the lissgase Master. at any Urns daring the day. No charge for handling baggage. No - rtes.—ln case of lose, the Company will hold themselves responsible (or mons! baggage only, and tor au amount not elessiding SlOO. Romeo —Omnibuses will ber in readiness at the NOW York Depot to sonvel Fassonirlitn for th e Watt to the Pennsylvania Railroad Station. SEOhLA2 MOORE, Agent, Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad CO. Philadelphia, November Lt, blot. $38 0 20 81 217, - 93 62 224 00 V:56,147 Al 1143 WESTER N TRAVELLERS, .91.11LND AND SUMMER ARYANGEM INTL NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILIv4 V TWO DAILY TRAINS ➢RO)( BALTLUOILR 9108,359 09 PITTSBURGH AND Tait WM?, On and after Jane 1 st, ISST, TWO DAILY TRAMS will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and all West. am and South or tiorthwedern VIE MORNING MAIL TPALIS Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at ILLS A. M. oonnecting with the Mimi Train over the thsai Penn sylvania Railroad; and arriving in Pittsburgh at 1.10 A. M. TUE JAITPRE9ON EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Stuwhy •soepted) at $ P. tor Ilarriaboui. UP NIGHT .11Xf'REIS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore EYBItY NIGHT 2110 P. Id, co weeting with the Lightning Elprestt orer the Peaxgl •anta Hsihoed for Pitlsintrab, arriving at I.AI P. K. tZr Atl these trains connect dwell at Pitt.Wrg with trains over the Pittsionrgh, For: Wayne wad Cliitago Railroad, sod Ha Northern, Sootherzt and Western oormeotions. 60,386 67 63 40-144,233 21 $24,076 82 1:17' Passengers for Chick*, Rook Island Du l a too, lowa City, Milmankee, Dubuque, Rt. Peat's, sou, and other lueding eines lo the Northweet, one headred wilier of travel and taiUmrs in ante, with Jour !es, charges of ears, by taking this rout*. (t 7 Passengers for Cleveland, Els:Pinsky, Toledo, sad Detroit, go by this rants, and the thus 4 amegullemi,. below 113 miles shorter thou by any other roots. 07- Passengers for St. Laois, Indiaaapolia, Ten* Rauh!, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Dpper Illasissippl, make less ehangee of ems, and arrive to ad rime of any other route; and to Ciaeatastl, Colarebtra,. Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as quick u by any other route. All Western Swags OICROXID THROUGH tad Aandled with care. $764,095 Si The 8.16 A.M. commas dotal with ;Sprees Trains over the Dauphin road for port, Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo Niagara Balla, and Canada, thus forming the most direct railway route to Northwestern Penney - breads and Western New Tort. Passompus find This the shortest, cheapest, and Most expedltkato route to Niagara Paths and Through Tickets are hurried to Philadelphia via Co• iambi' and Lantaster by &lithe train, at $3 each, each train baring sure connections. Passengers by route avoid Premelled bridges, and all the blow vanir,ea of ferrying acroas the Susquehanna river. Passengers for Hanover, Haachester, Gettyibcp g.m solttaborg, Charobersburg, go by the, "t r d .n . at 8.16 A. M., and 3 P. M. • WRSTAIINSTRit BRANCH. . - The Care on this road make au alp pa d ay mume t. In with the train at 3 P. M. Por TIIItOLOH TIMMS arid turt/r o apply at the Ticket Office. Calvert MU an , 111. is. e on s, of Calvert and Franklin strati. sep3t-tr 0.0., AD/L3Oll, 13ENNSYLVANIA 111 0 ,ELKOAD.--mg eiIUT 014NTRAI. ROLitig, o.sens.. eh. At_ Untie Cities with Western, North. v .t em &MC. 'voltam Sham, by A CAA i lWlitnalll7 krest. pg. Road also connects at Piny I t w ith dthy Ileaur steamers to all porta or. the 'heaters intara t and as Cleveland and Conduit' ' , with Steamers to all porta co the Nerth.weetern Wire; tualtini the nowt DISNOT . OILEAP&ST and EX T 4A.111.73 ItOßTliby which Prelate can be forwarded to and from the WISIT. RATES nirrws - sa PIIILADELPILLS. AND I'ITI2- BURGH. Pun CLess—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Cape, 80011, Dry floods, in bolas beles and trunks), Drug', (in box" and bales) leathers, Purs,de POs. per 100 iIsOOND CLlSS—Documitill meeting, Shirting and Ticking ( ) u original bales), Drags (in task:), Hardware, • Leather, (la rolls or boxes), Wool; and Sheep Pelts, Outward, de. ke....15e. per b 96 (fr Twin Ctaso—dnrils, Steel, Chains, tin casks), Bomß,Baoon and Pork, Salted, (loose or in auks), 'robots*, manufactured ; (except Cigars or tut Ice., to ble., per loosra Oases--Coffee, risk Neon, 106 iLe Best and Pork, (in coati or boxes eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, Gorman Clay, Tar, Pitch, Ulan, de 500. par 100 RR PLoon--754. per Md., until farther notice. un ll ither oorren-id n per tole, not sznedliag 600 lbs. weight, til thotice. In ship • Goods from say poilt Out or Philigall be to SUOLO Prwaspiousis Rea ." Gooier to the Amda of Sksia Road, at Philadelphia, or Pi burgh, will be forwardida without &tendon. • SYSIONT dairrs.-Hants, Woraday& Co., Ninorialq. Tenn.; B. Y. &u & Co., St. Louis, No.; P. 41. °Milt r & Co., Nrsaanalo, Indians; Ovantanil i Ina 42 Co., sad Carter Janda, Loadrvilia, N,T.; C. Rol— diara, Modison, TA. •n. W. Brown a . and Irvin & Co., Cladanati; ; Orakain a 0 C0 a., , Zinrllla,. Ohio; Limb' tr. Co. No. 64 , 81117 arrest, &Coo; Leach Ca., No. Attar , Now Thrk, No. I William at. and No. 8 llaitary Plana, New York; II J. Ikaariar, PkgadcaPitis ; /Iffrair it:OOW Baltimore; D. a.. flu m e, pit:tabula. NEW YORK LINES.—TIIE CAWMLN .i. 1 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADIDatfIIA" AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S WARS. FROM PIIILADELPRLA TO NEW YORE, AND WA PLACES. LOSTO Si follows, vis : , At lA. If. from Serudayton Depot, via Jame City, Mail At 6 A. id., vis Camden and Jersey City, Maw Jer sey Accommodation At 6A. IL, via Camden mad Amboy, Arcommods tion,...,_ At 7 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Roman Mall 3. At 10 A. M., by steamboat Trenton, via Tram and Jersey City, Morning brew At 2P. , via Camden &lig Amboy, 0. and A. 131- Press 8 At 6P. M. via Ciundse and Jersey City, keening Mail At BP. M. ' via Camden and Amboy, Ammentnada.. Lion, let Clan v 2 At 8 P. AL, via Camden and Amboy, susanntr„,"4 . ; Con, Sud Claes. • At 6 P. M., via Camden sad Amboy, Jur.omnx,d.. 1 2 tion, ht Chas At 6P. M. via Ca sedr a sad Analogy. , i„;„;,,* tion, 2nd Chu The 6P.M.id as runs titan all others &Ja vs Tana Eton nt AA „, 11 ,4 at i tt ou a only. Tor &arida., Ewan,. ir r e c x - L icum. at 6A. sad 2)k P . Qoar ‘‘' - aintt strbet I"Montr C'lt" lar A. U., , ti rw't n, do, ' S r i aA. its Daunt Isalorranna 11 sten , B A Ik,, A ,L Nor Preetaolo I A A m ana F. M. AL" ' t HO ' )1 3 1:11 7 71:5.1., ,72 . 1 2)j, 3 sad SP. M. 1 WAY ltS ES Vcor Asia, Trsatim. &a., at. 4.=d 4 P. M WAY LINE Steamboat )11CIUND STOCKTON for Borten%era and toterm. time places at 2,1,1 P Steamboat TH5N1. , ..7 for Tammy atlo azeillX A. M.outd4P.lll. All lines, except 1 A. M., lan Walnut drove whirl. fij'illty pounds of baggage only alloyed seek pea. senior. Passengers are prohibited from taking any thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag gage over Bitty pounds to be paid for extra. The Cola piny limit their responsibility for baggage to one dotter per pound, and will not be liable for eleiy minima be yond $lOO, except by special contract. war. Y. GAT2IIXX Agent C. aA. R. CON DIIILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWIiti 1. AND NO RRI BTOWN BAILHOAD.—WINTER ARRANGEMENT.—On sad after MONDAY, Oetator 1851, . _ TOR GEBALLNTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6, IX, BX • 9X, 11X A. M., X, 3-10 min. 4,6, 6,1,9, and 13.P.11. Leave Germantown at 6%, 7-35 min. 8,9, 80x A. IG s 1.10,1.10 min. 4, to, 8,7,0, andlOP.M. isWr • The 1.35 o'clock A. M. Train from Oermantowee will atop enly at Wayne Street SIINDATB, tears Philadelphia at 9 30 min. H., Seed By e P. H. Leave Germantown 6 OCi min. A. M , 1-10 min. and 6.45 min P. M. MTiME=Uli=l Leave Chratant Hill at 7x,8-40and 10-10 min A. M., 14-50, 3-40, 540 and 7-40 min. Lear. Philadelphia. 5-2 U A. ld., 2 and 6% P Leave Chestnut Hill at S A M., 1:140 sad A. 43 P. id. FOR DIANASIINK, CONS,IIOIIOCSEN AND NORMS. Lear() Philadelphia at 61, 9, 11 A. 31 , 3, LX, 9%, and 11 P. 51. Learn Norristown at 7S. 0.11 A. IL, 3 ant. 9 99 P. ht, OUNDA YS, Leave Philuelphia at 9 A. It., anl 3P. M. Leavy Norristown at T A. It., and 5 P 11 CM:OYER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING. TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6X A. M., and 3 P. 91 Leave Downingtown at ISiA. M and IP. 91 11. E. SMITH, Superintendent. Depot, Ninth ant (heels streets. Philadelphia. N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRLSGIMLIST. 701 BETITLEff, E3I, EASTON. LLENTi)ti - N, mat el eIIUtiIi,WILKE3BARBE. LOYLLSTOR c. Oa and after Wedatsday, November 4th, 1 3 47. air tattle on this road will le-are Philadelphia d a il y (in. daps excepted) as tolls". • For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentosra Meath Chant and NVilkesbarre (Express) at 9 A. M. Fur Bethlehem, Ailentoan, and Mauch Chock (El• pros) In conne-etioe with L. T. It It. and !Labe, ILt etsoe, from Iron Hilt Station at 2 P. 31 For Doylestown, (Aocomnaidatioal at 4 30 P. M. For Gwynedd, do_ at la A. 31 On Tuesday+ and Fridays the 10 A. M. train wit' rut+ through to Doylestown, )easing D,j leatown to etarst atl3oP 31 Leave ilethelem (131presa,) at 9 A M.. A.,.1 2 J P M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodate:l,J at Is ?..A M. Leave Gwynedd do at 2 l P. M. ON SUNDA Y. 3. For l From Gwynedd.........9 15 A. X. thwyete.l.l.. ..... P.ll_ Doylestown...... 30 1 , ..11 I Doyl e.stawn.... 6 3Zr1i...11, fare to Bethlehem 11 64) " Mauch Chunk " Wilke.sbarre . .:e1 PAISENtaIt DEPOT, /TONT and WILLOW Elo . ELLIS CLAIM. Agent_ SALititANDU SAFES. • lime sanortment of EVANS it WATSON'S PRLEADRE SAL PH/ AMANDER SAF A MANU ES,FACTURiED VAULT DOORS, for Basks and Muria BANK LOONS, Nqnal to any now in tee. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, ke., On as good tem" as any other establiarnent in (pt Sinned Stetoe, XV.a1 , 714 & WATSON, No. 26 South POITRTH street, Philadelphia. saaa-te PLEA/3 OITIG lIS A CALL, Railronise FOR TBS NORTH. IL H. sacsToN, Genova heigla /mat. IL LOMBAIll?, 13npaintoodent, Altoona, FM CHESTNUT HILL RAIL-WAD ON SCNDIkTS TRIMS Tort PIIILADELPIIII fire Proof Oates