OMME : , ,::::thi*ar:*hawia,thi.vAtit4ii.i: con 1' nigIMOCIO I *.2"4 I O-rtnOnikrillt- 1 44 0 4' 40 - 40:Nerel „tlxti A ltager;oo ~111t1k1maloO; whniti 1 , 4'14 iit: , 344111.'0f -age- Tho uninarried ; ditto fe- Male„s their*islinkly,W4o. 099,098; the AFlisi 460010116:*idniveff ,were 117,040; the wIdOWOIIO,O76k, On ibri Ullo l lof tal9 ceh-- euntliere:*Ol'O-200.0S.,hInitiends:riwo *ties were nOt , - logtheliabasMOOrdnAleityear_the nintiherofl childieifion-in:-LoodoOras )36,884; ritfihk, faur , Pkrresis:7o;tianni_illetl:' healtinestT,Oity in thilreiht. 1404 'th e y last;3inizynars'lthe Annual deaths havn been: on tliernyeraolo,:to,l,opo'• - or, - , - thik '1111856 the prop : era:M*lm nig . , C 9 Q 4 'ligkht spite , of this , half of the deaths' • thithappeo an'aveingitinl.eadon;trityreeo, the,ages, of; tireity and forty;_are - torn; 000 1 1 suniption- and rdissases of .the resphntory 0E • gans. innce comiirle ds - indifoni.:' , It. covers an area of 122 einem miles Mextont; 0r,7,0,029 Statute aorta ' 'and centaine 027,;,119111mti5ee.; unuully 4,000 newhousei tkii,lnoirtfebtfoti for tiritirds of 40,000 new 'comers. Tife continuous line Imilclitagkexiiiiiiitig front Mollowarto CAM:, berltiotl Ina to be *Olio Miles 10ng..-„If computed _ buildings wero:sitt -in a row they would reaoh across the *hole of England ; studsauce; front York tO the PiritikeS: ; -Londonlumlo,6oo :distinct streets, squires, r - erettaei,'l:eretincinth,-/territeei/Nillas, buildingsy•places, lanes ; scums, ”° altey ' s, molds, yards, rents. The - Pavdd ';:iititteti of 1-.6lid6h; accerdint toa return,publiihed.in.lB66l-1111211-. bar. : over t 6;000-And. eacond- 2,000, miles -in length lithe - chat,:,of thisrpaied'- yowling *:was., fourteen - ,Viillions; anti repairs einif 000 Per intinni:Aendrinnontains 1,900 miles • of las'plpeitiVitli trenintal ornearlyt4,o l Xl,;-: 000; , .'spentOn - 31ieltreparation of gas. The coSCOl,gan-lightinuolteltia million. 'boa 800 4 000 lights; laud' 13,000,000 cubic feet Of gut are Imirtied eiery,night:';',Lake:year along these - streets the - enormetiS linearity of up , wardiot of. millions of-gallons -of , water, rushed for the: supply ,Of the: inhabiktel4;bo•!, in! nearly Mr. Mayhew, saysiftheipeople-nf the eapi,;! tsl‘veres to he drain up,in marchititor,dor,twO- - : and-two;tl4;length'of thtit'Oar aniii of Li* dolierit - woold,be ito • Wit &wain bdndred and seventy miles; at 4 supposing ;Item to movOaf the rate, of three MilonfAtilloniiite** quire, More than Mutt Atya'and,Olaltitt fOr:the average popelation to: pass hy. - ice..ommo date- this crowd, - opn,lnip„anti twenty-Ave' thousand 'vehiclesOne:thronotAke-flunonght - fares in: the. Courso , --Of. -tWelinrzlotirs, t three theusindcabsiehO thouiand 'omttitiuses.' l Ten thoniand- pirate, and, job, eturlageslitid`cattEi. , ply „daily, in-, the streets; three - theintand - - conl4 • reystisces enter, ihimetropolit from, thift: surrounding country ;; ' - 1 „ Speaking 1 l'' -" y ew -ea on &testa l 9 ,,Pq0p,0 die dally, , ,Mutohatty !atm ey'arytivetalindei. The:- , i timubite OVPOrkenti; - saya-„tlinjteigkitrat: -General, ilia died - hi-1856, in 116 Oldie Matt tittions; as' Wort bimiesi'and "littspitals; was .10,881 - 'Wit 'eitlonlated ,- pfKr.foierOci.irq drowned everYi.Year.-,-.0 a meeting of, the unemployed, chiefly° the-car , polders; -bricklaycra, 'atl - brieklayont'._ !OW era of the nietiopolls; -it, was stated : that - their" niunbertliongli'iery probibly:theie-marbe some' exaggeration herb—ltOrbooo'Abcorii-` inglirtholasereportii; 'there irekeln 148,06,0'yegnints,admitted in ono:year ' into - the casual * - aro - or - theilwottbonies • . Ifeifii - vok!NlycarsysW 4)' o At'•tniqf Or•tsv g1ir4 , 110, - lionicbMakerp;,BBhliliwaY rObers, 778 piikpocket4 11,057.snotikamenor common thievea,4l horse stealers; 441-44 stealers, forgers, 28 coinera, 817_uttercrit of bas e coins. 141 ':;toyindlors,,lBB 353 receivers of atOten-g00da, , 2,7613 'habitual rioters, .1,005 To , gratits6olPeggifikletter heggarn, : B6boarers' of begkingletteril,',o;Bol.l)rokitittitea,:-beiddea 470 not titluifirise'ilescOa making altogether a total of 16,900 criminals knamin to the fihese *Own(' itoltapriiktOrnalm *war with £92,ooo per anhalnk.L:MM 004441:Priiinlition any iarticttlar; 6,ooo,roosting for --the year:-£170,000. )04; ic.Mal_iiio7olavea criatnri ..2800hOode; , Another '49itisitlOethei,miserabie%PopyM:. tion inue , conveited olitterkinatliodie#, moved in sonic `cases ftiWthO'rithe'els . ,l into houses hare tio other dwellings (flan ruinous, postchalie•bodies,Ormhich a rent of aitrionce tier' lima caravans eight' imiadfin„fltrell,,,among ; whom a child suffering from small. poa, was hattling with•death'sl;:thOltirae:of,licr, .GoOdrich*lim ,ia '" lIELQQuEN't4 I O4Lt 114,rat 9 4inilof.ibe WinfOiloix; .Caleb thishinght, eloquent, speech, lately_ delivered At B anstdt Hall, in Boston ::. . •,r,;.; 3, • Islarehants of - MtunaChnseihtp'WitleYerr'itiOrb' ieelleons, from ttt'ilithiritde'af East Boston and' Newhtirypert;iu6sing ovsr s th their. beauty, and their: itrenph;lfreitlited :with 'the itch' egnettitirat - ki3fokiettope of... Carolina and Loniekins, you.haveteertnild.herththitYoni, Bite; •rests are in conflict with those of the Benthl nefeetarert of bfatatotweette t'pottOritityeett tial manufactories to weave into 'appareljor ;the worltra weer, thotteical total nrodustioni,of (tear gig; end' Alabasni,lare been told:Aare:44f yOtt roust eurrenier. yourselves. to ,the evil „ spirit of jealoosY of theßonth r ;' f-; 1 1 Citizens ,Maseitausetts , P aid , espnolally you of go itidestrlitl,:elasseli:whe'Orear; the isogon, eat the coin sad sugar, groi'driAletiter ni•ifee of Slave labor;fiall who provide objects of wi the nee of slave lobo! ) and of those wttpAsenttion;aloto hoist been: told that , alai° labor.'ll;,the treitonollible, antagonist of freilabor,And thatl,theiefore - 4 leav ing all. (Abet tbingtoau 'mast betake' yourself to bating. the-Souttt, with,a sworn' hatred, like 2that of, :Barksibat for BOme„. 'Ken Of MasSechtimetts you arc to Oultlrlite - ainloablertabitiOnt with Ouba-'-elitie - 6100 though It` hon-10 it with 'lumber, food and other ,objOr r ta'or,ympe, atid'to buy - awl consume its nrbilibits, anallaus to And pemetua le slave labor there, and live elaienwners, while you are ealieci upon to interlace the - Pesee - and honor of the, State, - aid' dedicate ,yourself; (rem reprobation of Slave labor, to oncost eine hostiiity against your ow.n'eouotrynten of the stouthenyliltates! , : - ,"" „ „ • , ' Alrbenq , hoar sash ~' ooktesell derkty - Is Our epoototie disguise ..of 7 ,.epeeoh, to _,the State of ifaiserhasetts, - it, soaves to me that the, - Alirstl Tempter, as depleted .by-Afilton, Is' before ,my: • - -', taosiatihe ear cif Ere; • • heeiyhig by hit derUish art to teeth - - - The organs of her fumy, saldlth them forge me be lilt, phantasine and dreams ; "-Or if; fespirirepeeota; he Welt led - The Weed spirits fludfrompure blood . arles, - I,lkigentle hreethe from rinds pure thence video' • AtleestdieteviperolVdtitheterded thoughts, ;'• yrda hopes ; , vain aims, inordinate dodres I=iZll;ii;=== Mrfrrendiito diePl ,rych niloohievotie inapira, ' thins, Leeds - but the l ig ‘ htaatiench lituitiel'a spear of truth: • - - ..Terty down, down to-the infernal pitwhere.thoy: balorig,witlf all theta derelict inspirations of malice, - hatred, and unobaritablenent! -Tea, the people of uesabhaeetts , Ono; fn theitteor ohatnbar 01,1 • • yeitzr bleti; ripnreve; and: ithr ' not, en • cobilder4 Lien, adopt Me , abotaluabidqhpory. of , ilietfonat opite and hale. You wi11 . ,,t14 the, Odd, Whet to-day, thafnotior with'oeorie and - liOtror. Before shut time of sober judgment ocneo,"l, who cloud for the Unionott Ito letter, and aPhit—wbQ ' .4.10 in the breach, rather than - Plot it olide"—l --May be struck down by dui teraptat of party pas elan, ,but °Moto r - better and more fortunate; will, rite 'up to. till - the, in' We • ranks of tee ee l ore4,pbbleivetho soldiera of the - Coustinition' Men ht 'feeble, JittirtaN traindetit ;'hnt - our noun % try ' powerful, "funnerittl; - eteranli - 'ln the Song ,agee lie berm, .ite rolling on waidi•ode, tato, enothei;' the oen.ifllem roto , ,of the 2inigineWitern - kaa" the NM` shore,' wave upon Nigro rniains'oa ta,Btllllqtglep, of that , which strike into the .-ntain,, tientatiena,,of , ? ineh will come and go, with' their Joy's ,liiid:oorrowoi, their aspirations unif , dbutiipolefeeente t t , th'eir eon hies and their - reeoneillationo: , Then it will be seed that be who was the Itlghestliad boon but en atom Of the great whole, , mat hie whe.loito hum= bleat _hid' been ea 'ntolf,' , l l ro; are 'aikkein - the limas:lnt the Alsaig,htt; end: bathe inottumentoof Ilia will in the - doing of the great , work ;cow-. meneed by, our fethers,atbmecton and Plymoutb,, continued :by--.them at Saratoga • and Yorktown, married on by. us .rit , lifentarey,-and.Mentioz-lbe gre4t work of tien-'thO 'll4'ml/oats and 'fOreots'OfiMeroonintky.,' Idaalooltdiettoy. owe the bonnerliltatio ofthe,ttolorl, will unt'bn found lieek'ledritiet 'tliO`lour of:eefdr, in performing.har: Appointed pert' ottliat greet work of ,tho liorti,Ctod in - the New,WOrld. • • • , , It was a wild night! • l'heovit-Iblew, 'wal it rained hard. The gnats sliodit' the ehiniiitsys, anti men'huriled dung She" streets in . haste to shelter themsolvitilko the teinpesthous horn pipe of the 016i - 6110 ft*. , , • - ' , , The horse rd'ilread;:tai in exiitence. We write In the tiiditillAbleyearr-of 1867‘i. • f- - -,-,, ...- A stranger muffled hie:cloak, and Wearing -slouched hat; which, eff 1 4i:tally '.Concealed ,his features, hurried alongilleashiugton street, paSt tiiii'old - South;, tip Alrionifield - street, and disappearing for a monnent"betieith" the Old trees: on Tremont: street,' soon ; reappeared clothed in the : height, of fashion -: Stout pegged boots and . ivhite"pQntaloOns .furniall'ed furth , 418, lower members, While' 'S: :beautiful ' lima-buttoned coat and a cotton ,umbrollw did the tip Mir Wirt of !Ifni Waal handsiitnolk: f ' cc Safc,at last!" he murmured, within his clenched teeth"-4Thoie hell bounds may find the traces if they- CAD I" . • lie had , pitched his, • hat into the buryjng;Outiol - -- - , , •,• -, , : lie :ioly . entor4il ,u- oar. -- The conductor, Stabil orithelletforin Ailti - -,:hund on tlici`,ball'i v im:, „ A,- wild- „ fl igfaip the'' - 04 - 1a - ,stringer, cheerfallYN, ''::..• ' '. Y.. 4-. , • • .- ..1 • ,• . - ", . tc Ay I marry it Is-for folk.that ply a trade , abrowl. I ''.DoetWitkus ~t,O" '#e'OrYt,' ol .ol l , ll Rot: the linebti,eoP 6B dM , t ' ' ' 2' :1 :-' 1. .'4.' - i.. 1 -: - 4.- :- ) The strattger4ezeklerrifilly,.o...hvv.'mw= " Au, rjt i nonir;ffi`;flie:viiutel/,: t elld;ib,e , - 1Y4 41 souredwi,the', , lt'Orsell-wilitied.away.t Pali, the Conaiaoh,WhOsewhite*lkiiihoneitithe Moon 'lightllft bildistiiffied iiittijiigarldidiiiiii trees • , moaned mourtifullywithtbe waving OOP Whiii; - • pist,:mq loydV-IcalittitpVittatite laser beer room in lok .o d u ylt at iothti t * , aOlgsV ,l a . t 4 cri l ee4 l l . et , f t oi l . i „0 i . - 4 it ll .re . iA 4 c . r l sithkit o. g ; u tr 9 i . , . ir 7 lt l # 4 Ue iorDg,#q !; iiiifieweN ,.,. tiglkthblijd o7 ff" 'Cfi _ tAn i lsL O N oot.og-9014ifi trbri t n i g -iiniiioAtip#vistdl4 - at ivo fi , 44410.41041eftliffimp - V':NlVatOttifol/,,;p,TA-I.t AL '. - -' - 'oy - ,. - , -- ~ ‘ , : ;:P - 41 tal ,04 II”; -; ai "4-ofitAttNlWs.r.;:,-,--Tho,etratigar-williuk: OftePlltit - a`viceprovents tho km - tiding bellirom arrest ing the progresistetlihrtehiclei- '.44B6death le," - exclaimod," (c What Would • yet " :Sot who knows not whatlio deed' the;,ccitidiulter struggled pith hie passenger. ' ',Wyss a terrible trial, but atill the car sped on, the bridge was almost-reached t The conduc tor was triumphant, -41 e, shook MT his assail ,ant and threw him ..11•9m, him. The voice in the,diefauce war. stain heard; "stop I" "stop •hrbke oia flat Stlll air. • • • • " Taking" AMA his -wallet- a bundle of bank notes, the; atranger offered. them to HI b ank would but continue heedless of th, w posettit party. - For a 'moment the con dilator hesitated-,—be, had a family—fourteen tongues lisped father when-he entered his - cottage ',near the Norfolk Hotted. Re took the j*kageisitif - threw oiq overthe intrim,of,the,baiik;4fßuonn JAl:an," he cried, with a fiendish smile at the cowering form, in the braes buttoik before him—t 4 No I •no I take beck t Ynui, rags," and the tinkling bell arrested the car-on the bridge. . With a wild cry the brass-buttoned indivi- Analleaped - the' pirapbtand:disappeared in the abyss. below where by daylight is seen .the ”railroad 'track, A' heavy fall, a deep groan, 1 - ireciiiraed"that all was over, and that -a iloulwavlaunchod into eternity from a rail road bridge. • • • 0 Faith, an' ye gave me a chase, sure," were tbehreathless words uttered by an honest Hi bernian as -he entered the car.' The horses Mimed on, and agaiit all was silent. Moodily the conductor folded his arms and in this way eater:ea Roxlierri I—Boston Post. ptilø. 10dROPOSALS' rpg, _ERECTING TEE Ai :CUSTOM 886811, &C.,' at Perth Amboy, New _ . • TellASOlia DlPAintarr • '• - Waaruerea, September 214, itifiT. PitOPOSALS wilt be received at, this Department until Ile 25th day. pf, Noyember, A..D. 1857, at 12 o'clock noon, for the-construction of the Custom Hoene, Poet, Office, and Coort.lteem.pultiorined to be erected at, Ah/BOT, New Jersey, according to the plena - end Sprat tattoos prepared at thle .Department; ;mid propossls to be either for the whole,building; or mar ate for the, different /dodo of work bills of parents toilet ,i, every. cafe accompany ijael bid, with the amount of ' each klmf of work, and: the total amount carried out ,• -the, Departmentraserving the right to teject 9r accept tile petunia's hereby thvited; or any pert thereof when , it,deems the , interestof the United fitetes require, It ; , 'the Departesentalsoreierves,thtright to exclude 'the of bide&layperson deperiethe whonkthero is just cause to helleve *ill not faithfully perform the contracts, or arMils - thiej , latesi attempted tonbtain by indirection; and all bide when there shall be parties in intereet.who de not join is, the blds, end all bids the; upon inveetiga tion'are'below alair price teethe work. x Didswill not be received In groin, and, no contract , will be awarded to bidder onlees details are furnished the 'Department or ithdvtoef ortbe different kinds - of work and materlile,whlch Audi beenbjectto the reel. sion of the Deres.itzoerst,'so that itrusy.adept, the whole 'or part 4f the bid; at/ the lute/este o ,the United States .nisytedoiriC —, Ninety per cent. of therareaunt-9f sterk done,e and '"ireastorlals. delivered aiteordlng:te contract . price (bald, zamount.lie beeacortis th ed by, an. estileateUf en agent of the Doper Went 'apPolnted for' hat" purperie.) will be "paid fee.m time to time co the work progresses, and ten , per Cent. em, untilthe crimple/lon of the contract, and,tlia'acceptencenf the jerk, *.o,ley tlOs agent efore said; and be forteltedin the mantel fulfllinent of ,eentract. • thentraebi Will be awarded only to inseterAndlders and . .merhanice; And the aisignme at thereof, except Jpy con sent of the Secretary of the Treasury, will be a forfeit , taro of the same. ;Each proposal roust be eaceennanied by a written goer; antes. signed by two responsible persons (certified to be so britellnited States .Distriet Judge, or Attorney of 'the said District); In the stun of $5,000 for th e whole' work, or of a proportioni i f amount of any part, that the bidder will, when seen ,It hie proposal neeeptedi enterinto a contract an bond, with proper and alit& client securities, for ate faithful perfOrmance. ,Fora a Bond and Certificate required will be fur ,nialledoo application to the Department -j'linie;spectfleatiene, old workinedrawinge, will be ,ready on the zit of Noveinber; when they, can be had Oa .apylicallon to the Department. • No bid loft: be considered sentess it fully coniplies t toirti/ir requirements of this ado* , `t4setnen!, • • • , The' proposals meet be cent to this DepartMent, dreiieed to the Secretary of the Treasury, and plainly r endorsed " PROPOSALS . POD PE RTHAMBOY CUSTOM HOUSI9,” and Will be °piped at one o'clock of the last day named for, jecaliing_the • HOWELL COBB,, — oc24-tliektrtAno2,4 ' Seeret,sry of the Tniseary. UNITHD -STATES POST.CFFICE, iN ,THILOITY OP PAILADELPUIA. .SEALED PROPOSALS, for supplying mstartals and Workmanship required in the erection and construsl4on ;of a Post-oltice , hullding Jo the City of Philadelphia, for thoUnfteciStates Post-office Department, will be re. 'cell*, at the office of the rindersig.ned, Commissioner ;tor the building, No. NM South FOURTH Street, on or ,before the twelfth day of December next. • "Contrasts will be Awarded only to master•bnlldent 'and mechanics. Tech Proposal :taut be necomPuriled ,by a written, gearaulont, signed by two responsible per- SOUS, to tbe,effect that the bidder, will, when required', his proposal be eacepted,'enter into 4 contract and 'bend with proper and sufficient Iwo arietles tor its faith falperfoistance. P ens andnpecificatlons for the building can be seen ,non application at the office of the Architect, John fficArthur n jr,, 'No. 10 Mercantile Library Building, where every Inforniation militating materials and work• tinanshlp will be given, The Prppoeals must 'be sent to aho Alice of the Com mbudoner, and addressed to John RISS, end .endorsed tf Propent4 for Ups United States poskeo,e, 4 4 Kos - MAU," and will be opened at 130011 of the laskiennol der for receivingthe same. yomN,Ruig, , not . 12-didel2, „ Oolumisslonee, 11611 ASS'S. PAST INDIA PALE ALE.— , I.IP The consumers of thls celebrated beverage idled no 4eacrlptiori of its quoliges, or evidence of its eneellenee, beyond the benefit they lave derived from Its nee eines its Introduction, into. this conitin to those who bare not iit'inede soliusintanca with_ this CROWNING NaltlibAnor, may be Well to state a few facts • • BASS'S EAST INDIA - ?ALE ALE " Owes its excellence ass beverage to seperior quality Othello - Ps and analt;tbe mineral properties of the river water immediately communicating with the brewery, and theatientitio Atli applied in lte manufacture. being PASEPS EAST INDIA.PAIVALE Not sweetoned pr strengthened to please vitiated p 5.144, isthoyegore Aleirguly nor heady, but atotuselde , and appetan - BA/88'534g iA,LI9 . ALE Is the delight and'Aelitop of, tb'e Ixiibau Subaltern in hie ipp2Nr bupirskir 7 the worthy right -of brandy ITIT ' Sio• NAM'S BAST rairDlA. PALE ALE Is tie drinkwithbut which no tiflaln can be oompleti— no journey bv.dawk possible. • IIAIIIII EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the favorite drink in England of lord and bagman— duchess and • BA SS ' S EAST INDIA TALE ALE thei ittuch-idlittid ionic for invalids and portions of weak Interiors. ' BAsivis EAST INDIL rd/M ttLE Will keep' id all eliMates; mat is good at all meals-4m aheon; dinner; Or supper. BASS'S Er1ar,11 , 1414 YALE ALE is pronounced ' y the 'medical fealty: one of the mo ot wholesome beverages thst'ean be Olen end Is fogad to be not lees agreeable to the, Relate tha n It a beneficial to - the health: , BASS% BAST INDIA. PALBALE Is Universally coaeoded to be unrivalled in excellence by any other imported into the United fitates. Dealers and . consumers will Owl it their intirest to give this Ale a preference. For Jude la cast and bottle by TROXIAB Mold IMMO, Agent and Coualgnee,44 IMAVER Bt., N.". On sale at Delmonicd , s, it., corner of Beaver, and Chambers, corner of Broadway. Sutherland's, 18 Pine street. Berry% JO Pine street. Richardson & Rayter, 120 Water st. •. George F. Burgess, 483 Broadway. 'Pi. B. Gosling, 337 Broadway. not-dm 1 ,ONGWO,RIII°B 0}1743 WINES. GENERAI 40.Eki LC STATCY 41,L TO 'P i3r,trovegg3e ly a ape.elid arrangcnient with 1ifr.1;044170/1771, am enabled to offer hie /Vines, In largoquantities', upon t h e lowest and best terms. The Wined to be 4ell,vdrod in Cincinnati, and forwarded by noel moans of convey ante (*tread or' steamboat) &set t 0 the purchaser by whiatt the ix - pewee vt storage, eensinisaions; double freight, etc., will bo avoided: No orders under thle arrangement wilt be forwarded for lees than twenty-five CUM' All orders must be directed 'mile to - ; FRED ` . S. bOZZENS; - •73 WARREN Streit, New Yoeg. - By the present arrahgertiont a handsome profit on thou, wines can be made by the wholesale dealer, , Sparkling Catawba, vintage 1863, quarts, . Do do do do , pints, Do' ', do do 1862 Anarts. Do do de do pints. Still Catawba, vintage ISM, quarts, Do do extra, vintage 1852, quarts. ° Sparkling 'lsabella, do do do Still Catawba, In easki, of various qualttlec Catawba Brandy, of soperiorquality. BEED.I3: COZZSNS. (leneral Agini for the sale of N. Longgwworth , a Wines, 2-. , • _. f 8 W STS,BST, toPiosite godson Diveritilroad Depot,) • no3-lim . ' : :, -, • . % ° . . Naw Yosa. His relatives and male friends are respectfully invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of his father in-law, . Olenu, No. 210 South Ninth street, below WalnEtpon Wide,' morning, 01th inst., at 10 o'clock. 'Po p roceod to the Woodlands Cemetery. nolo-2t* G '4 NN BAND 1114;1M OF NEW JERSEY. --TUE NEW azus,vw NEAtTILVER COMPANY is now prepared , to 'receive ordeis foi.thls important manure;- 'Y all lands upon which &elm *re bouslivillA, ShelfarliOnlore them a substitute. - ' Professor Conk, in his annual r eport to the 'Lulaip• taro of Ndtv'Jerseyi stye: " The value of them !darts is "beat aci] in the rich and highly cultivated district ;which him 'been. improved; &butt Made, by their non but It maybe 'lnteresting to examine the causes of their greattrolue In -Agriculture, and to compare them with other fertillters.. For example The potash alone may he taken at an average of live per cent, of the whole weight:of 'Marl, a bushel when dry weighing eighty pounds, ant in the proportion mentioned would contain 'four Denude of potash ; this is nearly es much as there la in a bushel of uniemhed wood ashen' , And again— Itle probable that the great value of the Marl is to be found Tact that It contains nearly all the sub.' statues necessary to make up the ash of our common, cultivated plants, Price, delivered on boini 'wise!, at the wharves of the company at Portlandllel,gbte, ou Raritan hay, New 'Jersey, coven CAMS per bushel. For further parties tars, see circular,- toot free of postage. Ordure for ;other fertilisers( will receive prompt attention. Address either of the,nudarsigned. CUARLES SEARS, President, Ricevllle Poet Nice, New jersey. ' ' TAPPAN TOWNSENP, Treasurer, , No. 82 NORM street, New York. 0110R01 Alwoon, Secretary, Ne.lB Cedar street, New York. ' B,^-Thoso wishing Marl for Spring use should 'order,)nuediately, to secure Its early shipment. Orders will in rotation. oct 29.6 m I - IAS I - GAS I I GAS I 1 I—THE UNDER IJs Signed would respectfully call the attention of the public to the fact that they have end aro daily reduclOg `the prise of Philadelphia Qua from $2.20 per 1000 feet to the low price of $1.60 prr 1000 f net, by their MODEL REGULATOR, which saves 65 per coot., a clear saving of 75 cents on $2,25, thereby redueing the price from $2 25 to $1.60 per 1000 feet. We are daily putting the Regalator on all the priori. pal and,prominent . buildings in the city churches, libraries, factories, hotels, and other public buildings. IS bag also been placed od siktlte Philadelphia, En. le )6 aff. Hundreds of cerlidcates in &See of the said, ,I,,pwoater from those hiving' tried it, showing the . e saving, ,can bp span at Qu , r , (pee. atort-Ireepers mid tb6 ?ebbe generally are requested to Nud In their orders. Oust of Regulatori from , $0 'upwards, according,to sire. Orders , through !Despatch promptly attended to: ' j lti. 11.—rifty energetic, enterprising, and persevering meg wantedflorcanyass for the,SIODEL REGULATOR; L ea - make from $2 to $6 per day. ROBERT T.'IC.NIGIIT ic 00., Ofilce.No.• South _Fifth street, -.•• ant to Blood,aDespatoh. I --staxim , i I ' GAI4 i'traALE OIL 1 ifil kg . ‘,1;040443.1..iie h! . 1,30 011, '• ° , , ' '• '', 60 bat 2404 P tUr&Oit, for rale by , ' I :4-..;}J.. --..fo') ~,.0161).APIDAZIO;REIR061; & CO.,' . 4.46010.1f1.:".-44 4 !:, ~ i 'S,XOI - 10411:^Ailliirito Antall& ail 141. AXE! 410 R1 O A4-'; maantiore, ' 'Mira WUYAR, 1114111 is_ ,00, Ni i41400,4*.f1if To .414 It“ 4 , 1 ,, Av . • i ttig ' Tt.TEDAt e NOVEMlligit 24, 16,57. Alotoinv r , - ALE ABSOLtift—LOUIS' 'RANO, No. S' /10.1 11kRtEll'T Street, second door above Elev. enthi otters hie eiltirn Stook of ready=madq CLOTHING 'at holt-pride, • Pine Drees Brook Coats... 6 I • .1.5 60 $0 60 $7 00 Beaver Back Ovenmatal;... ........ 6 00 0 00 7 00 Beaver Damn,' Coatis 6 00 000 7 00 New style Raglan Coate 11 00 - 7 00 9 00 1,000 Brown London Beaver Coats.. 5 00 worth 11 00 Vine Black and Panay Cass. Petits_ 1 75 2 76 II 75 - I as tow towel to sell the entire Stook on account or some litounlary ohnumstances. This notice Is Posi tive, ant not like a good many offers to 101 l at cost; hut I am-obliged to sells and will sell anyhow, at any price zanier than be told. Bale commences at 7 A. Of. till 9 P. 013, at LOtrliii lIANO'S, 1101 MARKET Bt., - second door above Eleventh. n018.6t QBARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' North YOURNII Wed, between A.O utels nub tiestattrants. nIjERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTH FOURTH STREET, Aan~aMAlrre, PHILADELPHIA. stiV44l MOKIBBEN & EONS, PIIOPRIVIOI6 JONES" AROH STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET. To the Ladies, as wall as to the whole public, these Saloons are the most attractive In the Oitr, and in splendor of adornment and finish are suplarlor to any In this country. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, 'AND SUPPERS, Served up in the Ohoiceit and moat expeditious style, • Every variety of FANCY AND ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONERY, FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, IDE CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS, Constantly ready for visitors in profusion. PLAIN, ' , error, AND ORNAIIENTAL OAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESORIPTION. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT, And, in feet, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every olime and country. DAUS, PRIVATE PARTlES,Treientation Suppers, and Families supplied at the 'shortest notice and on reasonable terms. OPEN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS AND EVENINGS, ♦ WO/mance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public is respeotfully solicited. . nIB y R. B JONES, Proprietor. pITHr suoviimpy , Mr44 . 44 3 /10 1 r) 237 South' TffißDnStreet. eppos i y rye , • verde 'Unread fi PIIICES.. ARC We continue to keep our place as a first Class Reetall rant with every oonvenlenoe in regard to private parties. ;We have else made arraugemente to serve in our cont• modiou liniment a variety of well-prepared Cold end Warm Blaine, et prices to mull and answer the eulgen• die of the time. Our Wines and Teiupp pre not surpused by any in the city. hole-tuthlu-lm PM-7 iffIOTHEIIB. CAMPBELL'S RIESTARRANT.:::-Vg /q -sox, Wild Throb', Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Fresh Salmon, Ohincatique, Opluachlque, Princess Bay, Abbe cons and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GAME wild G or &mystic, in season, Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at 3QUN CAMPBELL'S, 4. 927 CHESTNUT street, op posite the State House. N.D.—No expense or pains hen Wen spared by the Proprietor in lifting up this new establightsuny in the most sumptuous manner—the second story 60'14 pr. the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, SpEpers, Entranee for Ladies towards Sixth street. /OFT 414 WILLIA4 IIANNING'S CITY LAGER • • 'innit SA/aW Fri Carter , . Alley Phil' dalphle. 5ep.42,3m o GOWAN'S RESTAIT 'INT; WPM. ILL west corner Of SIMKO and wmatur.—o4zis and all other .delleardes In season. Amnia supplied with Oyetersonthe shortest notice. IepIRTM Cobatto anb Cigars. HAVAIT.4. Qi.fIARS--A. handsome assort met, &ph as igaro, - , 'O F abined, LIM ' Gloria, Jupiter; Onloeo, denverlianaa, Torrey Lopes, 'Union Americana, Orden, Flora Cabana, &a., &e., &e., in g, x ,1-5 and 1-10 sea, elan eimw nd quali ties, in Ms and constantly receiving, and for sale low, by CHARMS TSUI, (now) 188 WALNUT Street, nlay below Second, mond story 71004R0, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS choice Invoke of these celebrated brand' on board brig "ON/ SO," .004 oxkooteil from Emma, and for isle low, by OHLEIA3 TrIB, (NOW) 188 W alnut 'treat, below &owl, and Beeond Story. Glass anb China Ware. NEW STORE.. NEW GOODS. MARESIEN & WITTE, AIISONIC HALL, 113 CHESTNUT sr, NM 'MOW ON 11• ND • Complete and splendid assortment of WEITZ, GOLD BANDi and DECORATED TRENCH CHINA; DOES MAN, CRYSTAL, and COLORED GLASSWARE; DEW, SARUM, LLTA, and TERRA. COTTA WARES, bealdea the greatest variety cif TAHOE ARTICLES, wlilels will be sold at lower prices than at any similar otorn In the United States. term Id. s. 13.-,Cooda loaned to Parties on. 4.04°1101e ST-tt Surniture. r_ B. KITE k QO. 1-de • FIIENITITIUI, BEDDING, &a. No. ad (Late 199) WAT,NUT at. • Philadelphia. A new and superior style of Spring Bede. LYDIA B. gm. Joan% Wanwom • sin Mit Wants. WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALBY—Able•bodled, unmarried man, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. App for MOUNTED 13ERVION, at No. 817 MARKET West above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, lot Moat. 2d Mgt. of Cavalry, oat B.2me *Molting OBlcer. • • eIioAGENTS WANTED.--A HOME STEAD FOB $lO !—Third Divlsion.-4310,000 worth of Farms and Building Lots, in the 'gold region of Culpeper county, Virginia, tb be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of Member' 1857. Sub scriptions only tin dolittridown, br fifteen doUstrs, one half doern, the rest' on delivet7 of the deed. !Ivory subscrititir will get a Betiding Lot or a Farm, ranging in yalue from $lO to $25,000. These farms end lots are sold so cheap to induce eettlewenta, a sufficient number being reserved, the Increase in the truing of which will commute for the apparent low price now asked. Up. yards of 1,860 lots and farms are already sold, and a company of settlers galled the C , Reppahannoek Pioneer Association' , is now forming and will soon commence a Settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith ful performance of contracts and premixes. Nearly 45,000 acres at land in di ff erent parts of Virginia, new at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per sere. Unquestionable titles will in all eases be glean. Vood-outters, coopers, farmers, Ac.' are wanted, aid five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal induoements will be given. me 'sante write that they are makings2oo per month. For full partionlans, subscriptions, agencies, ho. , apply to B. BAIIDEB, an24.lff Post Royal, Caroline county, Va. Communion Merchants. JII.DILILSE,& CO. ' GENEERCRRA L COMMISSION IdANTS, 43 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia. CONSTANTLY RECEIVING CLOVER SEED On consignment from the Interior of Pennsylvania, where our new Cleaning Mill is now in general use. Itr Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP always on bend. sel2.tf ANDY & BEI NNER-0011411SSION XX MERCHANTS and Maslen in Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLER?, Nos. 2d, 2t and 27 North FIFTH Street, Haat aide above Ootruneree street, Philadelphia. ant-tta CMARLES TETE, COMMISSION, MER OIIANT and importer of Ith.V.AliA SEGABS, (Now)in Walnut street. second story. - and-ly Esaavi anb qtanbles SOAP AND CANDLES. REMOVAL from 181 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, to my blanuractory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be. tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second itreete. Thankful to my numerOne frrends for their past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same, having enlarged my manufactory so ite to enable me to have constantly on hand a tale stock of well-seasoned Soaps, free from Nish Oil; Palm. Variegated White Honey, Carina, and all kinds of toilet poaps,.Chemleal Olive Soap of puce material, Settled Pale, and Brown 'floap,.. English Sal. Soda and Pearl' litarati., Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow pandlee pf alt ed e ma constantly on hand flaying adopted the cash syetem, i t am enabled to sell my gouda at the lowestdr owe. R. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. B.—Cash paid for Tallow and Greene. no 14-8 m Otationerp BBLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. ROGAN, Blank Nook Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks. Public Offices Merchants, and others, of the beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound in various styles, In the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of °Very description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of Englieb, Preach and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Uogan'e contribution to the Frantlin Institute, the Committee say—l , Whle dleplay of blank boob for banking and mercantile use Is the host in the ,Exhibition. The selection of the material ie good, the workmanship most excellent, and their &deli and ap pearance neat and appropriate. , no2o-tf Bats, grape, &ir. SULLENDER & PASCAL, RATTNRB, anl-0m No. B O. SIXTH etraat. Philadelphia. FriHE ADA4E EXPEME CO., OFFICE, 820 CHESTNUT 'ITI`IZkX7 r , forwards PARCEL& PAORAGIRS, ,14,14110/IANDIEN, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either bP'lts own LINES, or In connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, CO all the principal TOWNS and malt of the United States. E. SANDFORD, General thancrintendent. f.II:ENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO 1 12 wo,ttryip, t.. h L TPTA v. ,11., COTTON. -4100 ban Gulf ,Ootton, in store and for male by MARTIN MACAWS'S, lad Mg North Watar RMS. jazo OSIN.--4500 BARRELS SOAFILAKERS. JO& /WSW' , tO‘ Wive: per whooner 'J. 11.'llisituer Per We by ' XiltTIX & MACALLBTEIL, 119 Wahl. 4trmit VLOORING SOAUDS--28,680 feet Oaro .U.Aini amiss boatdairl for isle byy • x TI MAO . 11Y New* Wator 'lbw"! IMRE CONGRESS RAIDIE fT -SOLD BY GRAD VOX I IMO., lio.so, A. Of 00;fp IA 1111911, • ; ~ ,~~l~~tttg~~ , ,r..~,, iiiIIE 7 BRITISH AND • NORM , AXE R I X OAN HVIAL MAIL STEAMACIIPS, PROP NBSY, YORE 10 Ltviapoob. • Chief Cabin Passage ' $l3O Soon& Cabin 4 , ... , 40 ' 75 MN BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Ohlateablr!ramaage $llO . . . Second Cabin Passage t ao The snips from Boston all at Halifax. 1 PERSIA, OW. Judklas. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone , AUDRlOA,Capt.Wickmen ASIA. Oas. E. G. Lott, ' NIAGARA, Capt, Eyrie, AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at niatt•head ; green on starboard bow ; red on port boir. PERSlN,Judkins, lessee N.York, Wednesday, Nor, 11. CANADA, Lang, It Boston,, Wednesday, Nov. IS. ARAICIA, Stone, $$ N Yorle,Wedhardsy, Nov. 2b. NIAGARA, Wickuian, Boston, Wedoliaday, Dec, 2, AFRICA, Shannon, $$ N York, Wednesday, Doe. 9. AMERICA, Lott, 6$ Boston Wednesday. Doc. 18. RHIN/PA; Leitch, $$ N,Yorli, Wednesday, Dec, 23. Bertha not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of theso Ships, will net bo accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones or Mobilo, unless Ms of lading are signed therefor and the value thereoftherein expressed. For freight or passage apply to , 1 no2l-y S. CCNAIID, 4 Dowling Green, N. York! THE PHlT l ADnrirliv sTgA. s IP Don PulslP4W—No4ico 13 hereby siren that Meeting of the Oorporoter3pfr PIIILADELV3IA STEAM n SHIP Po Qom wjp he held at No' 328 North DELAWARE ATE N E; to thy) Nay of 'hit. l adolphls, upon the twonty.olghth 4sy of Norembor, 4.' D. 1857, at 12 o'clock. And that the flubtorlptioo Book 3 to the Stook of the sold 01414P4ny will thOR and there be opened. (Mood) n030.1t RAWL T. MERRICK, I WM. DENNIS, EDWARD G. ABM, DAVID WOELPPEB, JOHN 51. 11111'011ELL, A. HERON, Jr. FOR LIVERPOOL,--TIIIIRSDAT, • Dg• OMAR 10.—The Packet Ship PIIIIALIM. Capt. Commis P. POOL I, will Ilan LI abase. Cabin passage.. Second cabin Steerage Second Cabin end Steerage Passengers found with Prosthetic wording to the ionoricsa paisenpr act. for freight or passage, apply to MOB. RIOIEARDBO2B & CO. Drafts on the Agents in some to hilt, from $1 up. nude. nolB QIIIP MARGARET FOR NEW ORLEANS —Loul, Jana Line —To'/ail with quick despatch. Freight taken at as low rates as any other Tassel loading. The remarkably fast-eating packet ship MAROARET 1 Merryman muter, now rapidlyipoading at Race-street wharf, has a large portion of her cargo on board s and, being of moderate capacity, will mall as above. Shippers will pious hurry their goods alongside, and 'bills of lading to the counting-house for signature. - For balance or freight apply to BIEROP,_BI6IONB & 00.. 120 (late 80) NORTH WEIMME,II. Agents at New Orleans, 0. J. MEEKER & 00. The awes ;genres at the lowest ratet and will take steam ddwp tkp pplypare and up the Mississippi. n 023 CLIPPER SHIP' SOSEFIT JONES FOR SAN FRANClSCO—Californla Line.—To aall Orb week. atlippers per clipper ship d. Jones, W. Ellery corn. mender, will please complete their engagement' and hand In bills of lading to the counting-house for signa ture. The bulk of 200 bble. can yet be taken at low rates W}limpid' by Wednesday night next ANAK , BISHOP, SIMONS & 00., n023-dtf lets 30) Ner d , Wherree, • VOR HAVANA—Pacjia Blip NAPLES. X' —To sail with quick despatch. • The fast-sailing packet chip Naples, Eastman master, la now loading at Race-street wharf, and bating nearly all her cargo on board, will call as above. For balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00., 120 (late 30) North 'Wham'. - FOR 4 , T FRANCISCO.—THE FIRST class Clipper Ship MARY ROBINSON, Captain 11111DIXO, and the magnificent A.l Clipper Ship VI NINO, Captain WINDHOIt, will have quick despatch from New York. For freight, apply to 1118110 P, SIMONS, dr CO, nolB-dif 120 (( late WI) NORTH WHARYNS. S#VA.NNAII STEAMSHIP LINE. sTAAMfinGre AND KEYSTONE STATE. In consequence of the depressed state of tends., the shore ships will be witbdrewn for the present. October 16th. A. HERON, Jr. FFAREREDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON AND IIAYRE.—The magnificent steamship VAN. DERIIILT, Edward Higgins, commander, 15,286 tons, alit atAl from yew york. for South. From Southampton and amptou ano limp. Havre for New York. Saturday Dot. Si 441 Nov. 14 Sabirday Deo. 6 i..peo. 26 Price of Passage--First cabin, $ 00 ; second 64114, $5O Specie delivered in London and Paris. For freight or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Dowling Green, New York. Letters for England and Europe, pro-paid, 20 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps if from other cities,) will he received at No. 6 flowllng.green, NOW York, up ru 11% o'clock on the morning of sail. oolO•tr GREAT REDITOTICik 'PAILNIO MPH. lint Cabin $BO I Second Cabin $BO In the tintolass paddlewheel steamship ADRIEL, 2,000 tom, O. D. LUDLOW, Commander, and NORTH STAR, 2,600 tone, P. E. Dams, to sail from pier No. S North River, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED STATES MAILS, via: Leave N. York for! Southampton, Bremen for Southampton yrs and - Bremen. Southampton for New York, Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Wedslay, Nov.A. N. ilaVy, Oct. 81. Saturday, Nov: 28. Weds 41 , y, Deo. 80 These steamers touch at HAVRE. Specie delivered In London and Paris. For passage and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. 0e10.4f FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IBS7. New York and Havre Steamship Oompany.—The United States Mail Steamship' ARAGO, 2,600 tons, David Lines, commander, and FULTON, 2,50(1 tons, James A. Wotton,commander, will leave New York, Havre and Southa mpton, for the years 1867 sad 58, en the following dap LIANA NSW TONIC 1867. 1868. r k nit" ,' eY' Aug. 2q ~ inc,Batr3."' Jan.rs : Walton, do. Oot. IT krago, do. Marl t al t do. . t o r . . ff 14 A ul . ton, do. t a r I do.' Ida . ; 22 L 111•1 NAME 166 Y. Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Patton, do. Sept. 22 Arago, do. Oct. 2a Dalton, do. Nov. 17 Arago, do. Doc. 16 1858. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Arno, do. Feb. 9 Arago, ;Moo, do. March 9 Fulton, krago, do. April 6 Arsgo, Fulton, do. Mayo Balton, Lugo, do. June 1 Arno, Fulton, do. Jana 29 Fulton, ritlol or rABBIOI Prom Neer York to Southampton or Havre—First Cabin, 2180 ; Second Cabin, 675. Prom Havre or Southampton to Now York—That Cabin, 809 true; Second Cabin, 600 franca. Yoe freight or passage, apply to MORTIAIER LIYINOSTON, Agent, I Broadway. WILLIAM It3BLIN, " Havre. OBOE BY & 00. " BoutlVton. AMBRIOAN NIIIMPBAN BB.BILYBB AND BY- a Paris. ONELTI 00. sue Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 26 Fulton, do. Beyt.23 Arago, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Noy. 18 Arturo, do. Deo. 10 TRH NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL .1 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—The Ships eompoeing tins Line are : The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge, . The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Oomstock. The ADRIATIC, Capt. Jame' West. jThese ships have been bait by contract, expressly for 'government service; every care has been taken in their construction, as oleo in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodation's for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price df passage from New York to Liverpool, In tint table, $180; In second do., $76; from Liverpool to Ne* York, 80 and 20 guineas. No bertha secured union paid for. The ships of this line have Improved watertight bulk heads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING, VIM 11111! TORE, PROM LIYMPTOOL. Saturday, Jane 60, 1651 Wednesday, June 24, 1857 Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857 Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug.l9, 1867 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1851 Saturday, Sept, 20, 1851 Wednesday, Sept. 80, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oot. 14, 1867 Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857 Saturday, Nov. T. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1851 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1867 Saturday, Dee. 6, 1851 Wednesday, Dee. 9, . 1867 i f: lneeday, Deo. 22, MT For freight Oriessage,lippi 15' EDWARD K. COLLINS, o. 68 Wall street, N.Y. BROWN I SHIPLEY & 00., Liverpool. STEPHLN KENNARD & 460., 27 Austin Trims, London. B. G. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pr talons stones or instils ) unless bills of lading r I. ; ned therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein. aul-tf Piano ,forteo GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, MANUFACTURERS, 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET NEW YORE, Received the following first prise medals in competi tion with the beet manufacturers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore, TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan Pair, Washington, March, 1855. ' A GOLD MEDAL at the Orystal Palace, New York, November, 1855, (being the only Gold Model given for Pianos within the hut six years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balti more, 1818. THE BIIt3T PRIZN MEDAL at the Pair, Crystal Palace, New York November, 18b0. Among the judges were the first musical talent of the country, such as M. Mason, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, and many others. St. ts. 8. Pianos (with and without Iron trainee) are warranted for three years, and a woitten guarantee given. Flews packed and shipped without charge. Prices" moderate. 0c27-tr A LBERT WEBER, — PIANO FOR T E MANUFACTURER, No. lab Weet Broadway, New York, sole manufacturer or the celebrated Concert Piano. The subscriber would. inform his numerous friends and customers that be ban greatly enlarged LIB Manufacturing department, in order to meet the increase in demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and no every piano, M 4 1 ,04111 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, stands unsur• passed. Every piano sold at the lowest manufacturers' prices. A Gallia respectfully solicited. 0c29-0m ,Merchant ffailoro. JOHN P. DOHERTY, TOBBERI,T WITH EMT & BROTHER, LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & 00., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABO VE EIGHTH, Rae now with him the beet 'Moro theft are engaged In the business in this country. Gam in Rorer, formerly the leading tailor of this tityi M. MAUER, formerly !natter for O. Roth & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & 0o.; linear WAGNER, The beet Panto and Vest cutter in the United States, for years totter with Depierels, under the Irving Rouse, Broadway, and with Depierels & Pettus, under the Bt. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronise the establishment. The beet of (Halm made at moderato prices for credit, low prices for' cash. ocl3•tf TAMES SHERIDAN, MEROHANT air TAILOR, Nos. IS stidlB South NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A large and well selected stook of otoTns and CASSIMERES always on hind. Alt Olothlog made at this Netabllshmentbe of the best 'panty) and la gi ro o thehlonable style, Pestlenlat at to lIIIIFORM °LOT • , . VLOAL. , . • s , ftillE REST ASSORT,MENT pp' LEIII GH J. AND sotruyutat,r,' COAL is at - ft MAHAN'S VALID, BROAD STREET, above Vine. Bold at reduced prices. Call and ace. 0c31.13w IiNOWLES' COAL DEPOT, NINTII and WILLOW.—The Spring Mountain, Sugar an4latOn Lehigh. Also, boat Schuylkill Coal. for sale... Tome cub. .ol23.lruir ItS 2240 and l a S o . ni ru i n! rs A are Incited to l examine E our stook of "LEIIIGIT LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK aBATII COAL." Our Coal is selected expressly for family use; being carefully acreened, we will warrant it free from elate. and duet. "We nett 220 lbs.," being .00 DP, more" th an sold by retail dealere at "25 emits lag per tel.' , • Also. ols WWI a POI supply of "BROAD TOP SITU. IfINOUS 00AL" fur Steam-generating, illsokamitbing, and Ralltattalll pupates. Thls Coal Cannot be ex celled. arch, BROAD And VIRN—Big Bien, 1, 224,0 LBS. IS A TON. (seB-1141) I.IIIOIITON & 00 COALI COAL I COAL I—TAGOART'a OPIRBRATID SPRING MOUNTAIN LEIIIGH GOAL. T.& B.O&RTEILICRLEENWOOD,TAMAQUA COAL , ONOW)11 W. SNYDER'S PINE PORE? SOIIUYL SILL Ot)AL. RANDALL & MEREDITH neve for sale, and are constantly recelvLag from above oe4sbrated COAL OF ALL SIZES. • Tiort 0 01/ 1 ruined anywhere, equal In quality abeite, a a, trial will convince any one of their great aapenordy. Our Coal le very carefully mooned at our yetis, aid we will warrant It perfectly free from slate, duet and all imparlUes. Our PRIORS areas LOW cc the VERY zpwßsr. Orden.. left at our Ones, No. 161 801:1111 FRONT street, *ore Walnut. Ordereleft at oar Yard, OALLOWHILL West, Woe BOOANtreet. Orden left at our Wharf, WATER Arent, above OAL 10WiLILL—or moot to either place per Despatch Poet, will receive prompt attention. Yoreldiera for Yamily nee will do well to call and ex. amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. au4-tf SOTIUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.— / =daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality°. sonunguz AND LBUIGII COAL. lily ceetomore, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may Hl on totting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. • tWI - • No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to oder at lOW PRIM. AU:MANDEB, CONWAY, anl-tf • B. corner of Broad and Cherry INC TERIGH AND SOHUYLKILL COAL.— JLA /ALT, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on head, at the very lowest rates, a fell supply of Lehigh awl Behtylkill Coal. au I,Bm QUAKER CITY NAILS, , MERCHANT BARB, • RIVET IRON Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GRE E N ROLLING MILL on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. . . OadKOR OITY NAILS are warranted *44 to any rode. oo0•tt JOIEN ITALDEBLUP, Aunt. T HOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE CUTLERY ANA TOOLS, No. 919 MARKET ST. boas Moth. amitli Ws. Pb01"1 10 nb 1-41 m nr.,D WHEAT WHISKEY.—E. P. MID IL" DLITON & BRO., No. 6 North FRONT St., itn siortetwof-Oogneo and Rochelle Brandies, Holland. Gin, Scotch and Iriah. Whiskey. Also, solo proprietor of the 011 Wheat Whiskey. E. P. 61. & Bre. bare on hand thelergest and best stock of floe old Monongahela, Bourbon andnye Whiskey of any dealer La the United States, all of Which is highly Improved by eel. no7-3m 1114.11,ANDIES.—ce Pinot Castilla'," liarett, Jut and other Cognacs of various s, In Lair pipes and quarter mks ; $O4l Brandie, pale and dark, In half pipes, half auks, sod oes•elybtli auks. imported and for age by PAIRT BOW , r 42 99} ar4 Boatk Youth atrert,. PORT WINE.—In bond and entitled to do bentrire 260 casks R. Joseph's Pure Juice Port Wine, in qos. and eighths. Ten puncheons John Ramsay May Malt 'Scotch Whin , 7e rpem Anchor Yjfty p Hardt, Ifintel„ Bonnet, and I. J Bunny Brandies, al Of which I oiler to the trade at reduced. prices. JO`J. F. TOBIAS, au27.Bnios 88 and 80 8 . Front Bt..below Walnut. ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, Southeast Corner o OP/04 Jig grIPTII@Ir". JI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER . IN PIRA WINES, LIQUORS , CIGARS, &a., 26 South PIM Street, Philadelphia. WANDIES.—Pinot, °cotillion & Co., Ma io—. vitt h CO., and other brands of Cognacs of various VC"' IF kir pi pes l t iirtv 4 15 • P 014 1.0419 . MA 911 to [fl Victtet am and ono-o glat mica, p natom ope atom, imported and for isle by EINNRY BOIILBN k 00., an 11 • boa. Maud 223 Booth Fourth .treat TITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE AND LACIER DENA lIIIEWNRY, No. 620 (now No. 038) North THY Itto Street, Philadelphts.-861pping orders promptly attended to. cal- tt 'MACGREGOR 310 T—AIR FURNACES ISA Sold by WALDWICK k. BRO., SECOND Street qrst door &Urn Wog. 16141843 mm IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT NEW OAS 410N8UNING YOBNACIE CRIZSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after having been put to tkir most severe test, during the two COLD TISTICID OD 1836 ADD 1867, has proved to be the most powerful heater is the world, aortae from Ai to g the fuel over any of the beet furnaces no* in nee. TOM DODIAO23 are construoted with a coot Iron ash pkand a broad, shallow pan-shaped tlre pot, lined with Ilro•brlok or iron stares. The lire pot Is eunnoint ad with . . . A &VRIES OW CONES, OR TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their base, but tapering to small spar• torte at the top, and uniting with the anular chamber, through which the heat and smoke tom to the flue. Tow WOOLS products of combustion In the form of smoke and glue, are suspended directly over the fire, OeNVINID or compreued into the tapering Cores sod 0001 ISUALLY arrosin to the direst action of the rays of best and light from the fire. This best and light is brought to a Poona 1 sacs CONY, not tuaHlte the COLLECTION OP THE SUN'S RAYS, to a focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the SNOSS AND ocean to become intensely heated and tho. roughly Ocolomue, by this operation the ENOS' AND OASIS are lUDS SQUALLY AVAILABLI with the FUEL 11 1 Mil f l o t r S I D Ie llst 4 =117):;, I gn o ig e o r r i . ur"4"' All persons desirous of obtaining the best and MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS, should not fail to examine the Now GAN CONBUMING 00111 HURIAON, before purchasing any other. The at tention of inhitecti and builders is particularly re. quested. ARNOLD A. WILSON, (Successors to S. A. Harrison,) No. SU WALNUT Street, Opposite Independence Squar . LIAYI 111001 - BAII2IOIII 1867. do. Jan. 18 do. Yob. 10 do. Mar. 10 do. April 7 40. May 6 do. Attie 2 do. Jane 80 T HOM A S F. GOODE. ATTORNEY AT LAW, Boydton Mechlentrurg County, Vn , Attends to professional business In the Courts of Dlech ienbulT, Lunenburg; Halifax, and Charlotte counties. 11EY611121 TO Ohopleigh & Rue, Philadelphia,. Baptist. & White, New York. Looter, Bro., & Co., Baltimore. Smyth, Btone, & Banks, Petersburg, Va. Adie & Bray, Itfennel - Id, Va, joe2l-s& w4to REMOVAL.-OLAY & JONES, ATTOR neye•st•Law. have romovod their LAW OFYIOII from N 0.1318. Fifth Bt., opposite ludependenco Square, to No. 87.1 80IITII F.lBlll NflthlET, below Prune street. no ).rodlm Y . E WIS S. WELL 8, ATTORNEY AT AA LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, I'a , will attend with punctuality, and to the beet of his ability, to nil business entrusted to his care. nclAm DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH And OUST Strsets,lPhlladelphia. aul•ly MYER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, WINTRE street, Pottaville, Pa. att4-I.y AGOOD SEWING MACHINE.—HUNT, WEBSTER, & Co., beg respectfully to introduce themeolve to the public as the manufacturers of the lELPROVED SEWING MACHINE, adapted to manufacturing or family purposes. Nree from the objections which have been nru ed against those already known In this market, THIS MAOILINE COMBINES THE GOOD QUALITIES ON THEM ALL, and will be sure to commend Holt, upon axanunation, to families, tailors, saddlers, shoemakers, cud setundreasee. Those in want of A GOOD ARTICLE, that will make a handsome lock-stitch, work WIT H LITTLE NOISE, that will REM, BIND, STITCH, RUN, or GATHER ; indeed, that will give entire satisfaction even after they have been used for yours, are invited to call at our rooms, 820 CHESTNUT Street. HUNT, WEBSTER, & Co. Sewing of every description executed In the best pos. sibl , manner, and on reasonable tonna Samples of our wort tent by mail to any part of the United States. u22•tuths am, SEWING MACITINES.-GROVER, RAKER, k 00, , ,4 UNRIVALLED SEWING MA MIMES still rotalu the confidence of the public, and their popularity bureaus. After yearn of trial it is de monstrated beyond all question that It is the popular machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can be placed to work well on all kind@ of oboes. 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 out of repair, being simple In its construction; that it makes the lout nine, and that It in acknowledged on all hands that it is beat for a new beginner, has given the pro prietors a demand for It to such an extent that they are obliged to delay the filliog of orders In many cases for menthe. Over eight hundred are In operation in thin city, 111/d the cue has yet to occur where a person who has purchased one has okclntngatt It for another kind. Taking Into consideration, aloe, the fact that time who employ from 15 to 40 hands in Mar ahops, doing the work for ihe manufacturers, without exception, one this machine In preference to any other kind, mud al ways recommend then, In preference to others, it would seem unnecessary for the proprietors to advertise their excellence, or set lorth their nupuriority. The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of these Machines, always have a supply, and have made such arrangements that they sell them upon terms that will meet the winhes of all. Unlike other Mechinee sold In thin market, it le free from all Infringements of other patents, BAKER & ➢ItOTHIEIt, ORSTR/L SQUAIIII, LYNX. CHEWING MACIIINES.—PRA'rT'S PATENT—PRICES FROM $l2 TO $26. The "LADIES' COMPANION , . is the most simple, durable, compact, mid cheap machine for family use ever offered td the mildie, getting ovally well Tipon all kindeof fabric, and without puckering the cloth, leav ing no bad cord on the book elde of the work. and al ways/astral/iv the thread when stopped. They sew from two to twelve hundred ditches pee 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 acoompany each machine, by which any one can use thstn. We are enabled to offer these superior ma chines at the above low prices, as we aro not obliged to pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for borrowed pa. tents, this machine being made under our own patents in every part, and Infringing upon or using no other. There are sotne hundreds in constant use in this city and vicinity, which are giving the beet satisfaction. icvery meohino It warranted to give eatisfactien. Ladles and gentlemen aro Invited to call and examine them and their work, and judge for themselves. likinsplea of work, and drawings, with descriptien, sent to' any part of the country by mall. Salesroom. 118 WABBINOTON Street, Beaton, cud 677 BROADWAY, New York. oa 27-tt vELOOMS RANGE.-SOLDer - ditAD Win 4 RN, SX X, NEM A 4 init44 ijarbimarr. Mintz anb Zignero. ,furnasto. %Ramp at tram. Oewing liavin4s futtbe, QAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN- K, TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-W&ST CORNER OF THIRD, PUILADFLPRIA. LBTORBORATIU BY TUB BUTS OT PSSIBILTANIA. Money is received In any sum, large or small, and in terest paid from tha day of deposit to the day of with. drawal. The aloe le open every day from 9 o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Mt ploy and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock. LION. HENRY L. BENNER, Pres Vent, ROBERT BELYRIDGE, Vice P.,..ident. Wu. J. RIAD, Secretary. W 1100008: Hon. Henry L. Benner, O. Landreth !chinas, Edward L. Carter, Y. Ourroll Breutter, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Semi. R. Ashton , Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Branch' Lee. Money Is received and payments made daily. The investments are mado In conformity with the provisions of the Charter, In REAL MATZ MORT. GAGES, GROUND RENTS, ►ad such first class securi ties as will always insure perfect security to the doped. tors, and which cannot fail to eve permanency and sta bility to this Institution. NTO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE I I PER CENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND. MO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE 13 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. 10. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PER OENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. anl-ly illat4itterg aitty Iron. sAMOvi. Y. ksavioc. J. TAVOITAI MllllOl WILLIAM H. MIR3IOI. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, FIRTH AND WASHINGTON STRUM MUILADILPIIIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine service. Rollers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Out ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame root for Gu Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, &o. Retorts and aza Machinery of the latest and most improved nonstruction. Every description of Plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Detonators, Fitton . , Pumping Engines, Acs. Sold Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Namuyth , s Patent Steam !Jammer; J. P. Roue Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. 11. DARTOL RICIIARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO TIVE STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, HIITUTILINTH STREET, HAMILTON, PAIRVIEW AND SPRING GARDEN lITRZWIII, PHILADELPHIA. linined exclusively in the manufacture of LOCOMOTIIT STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke, or Bitumixous Coal is eta crude stair, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITIOOT 1111111110 111101 i, 0113 01 /I/1. In design, material and worErnanship, the Locomo tives produced at tbssa Works are weal to, and not ex celled by any. The materials used in construction are made onQc svis and insure the best quality and moat lic4ti latisbck. The lame extent of Shope, and Com plete Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OP WOBIC WITIf GEE 47: AESTATCII, Or ANY ARRANGEMENT. iticmumn. CHILLED OAR WHEELS, lIAMALERED AXLIE, With Forginge of any she or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MACHINE WORK generally. RICHARD )(ORRIS aul-ly UXXRY LATIYIR AOlllllll PENN STEA4AIKI) liso/L• ENGINE ER REAM N.CAFIN & CO., PRACTICAL AMR TIIEOUTICAL PeNGINRIRI3, fdAOIIINISTS, 410 P J NDEIiB. Ravin for tiiiiny'Years been in aneceestrii operation, asidbeius exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Wats, Water Tanks, Propellers, he., &a., respectfully offer their services to the public, as being lul, prepared to contract for Engines of ell sizes, kLarine, niter, and Stationary. 'laving Bete of pattern]. Of different sines, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Everydescription of Pattern-making made at the shortdst notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers,ot the best Pennsylvania char coal Iron. Forging!, of all sires and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all dosoriptionp; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above buskins. Drawings and specifications for all work done at their establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribere hare ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats where they can lay in perfect safety, and Uslig i' llitr 4 ;n t! r i Wgtit e lrt il iiit l . ock. ' THOMAS HEANEY, JACOB O•. NEAFIII s JOHN P. LXYY, au1•) REACH and PALMER Street,, Bennington NOTWE.—ORESTNIIT STREET -1-1•11111 Doc PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, in The City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF BOR. YEYS, City Building, YIFTU Street, heiow Walnut, until the second day of January, 1659 .711.1 Bridge to be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or with not more than ono pier in the water-way ; the materials of construction throughout to be indestructi ble by fire. Distance between abutments... ........ —.386 feet Width of Bridge, ont to out not not less than.. 42 " Elevation abovelow water 87 For an arch the springing line should not be less than eleven foot above low water. The Plans and Estimates will be received under the arrangement and conditions specified in the ordi nance of Councils, approved November 2d, 1857, as fol lows, els Ssorime 2. That all plans and estimates to be received by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark, and be accompanied by a sealed communication having a corresponding :nark thereon, an that the name of the designer may not be known until the Veit omit ap proved shall have been selected. 5E07107 8. That all mob pr fond 6341Ma1e1l when refolded, Vcomelsls pro erty of the City of Phila delphia, and shall be prmeute within two months after the passage of thus 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, consisting of three civil engi neers, who, In conjunction with the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plane presented, to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the number of plans received, the names of the designers, and the character and estimated coat of the three plane by them preferred. Sooners 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 Wee warrants in payment of the cost of the aforesaid robe t• User:mute, and also in favor of tho^,e, porsr,ns iihri may have presented the three plans prbferred by said com mission ; to the limit in point of merit, the sum of t 00; to the second, $250, and tothe third $100; said warrants to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to the Department of Highways, Ire., for the year 1957, approved March 16,1857.1 For further Information, or for cross section of river, address STItICKLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philads. nob-illjan2 AI ARCHANT's ORYSTALOGRAPIIB, OR PROTOCIRAPHIO MINIATURES IN OIL, N N.. corner of EIGHTH and ItiCES,T. The abuse pictures diftep miti,,tiatiy from anything ever lififaCe OlierCS to tfie public. Their aottriesa, and truth of dolor and outline, extraordinary rniuntenens and accuracy of detail, Incurs, of necessity, the greatest fidelity of resemblance; while the eererity of the or deal to which they are exposed In manipulation equally settles the question of their pomianence. These facts enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his friends. They are secured by letters patent to, and can be bad ONLY of N. D. billtollANT. ID. - Portraits of the cabinet, and life else on canvas as kierstolore. se 184,5 113IIBL IC LAMPS.—THE PUBLIC IS A. respectfully informed that Offices bare been opened by the District duperlotendente of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give information respect ing accidents which may happen to the Public Latups; or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the prover time; or if not properly cleaned and in good Birthing condition. The ilooka will be kept by Joseph Daily, No. 808 Wharton et., First Ward; Charles Carty, No. 18 South Seventh street, Ninth Ward; /Cram G. Kirk, No. 1438 Ilutchioson street, Twentieth Ward; M. W. Desbong No. 22231 Coates ereet , Fifteenth Ward; Thos. V. Bow ibf, Gas Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West Philadelphia;) M. 11. M'Frulden, Gas Office, Twenty- Second Ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. 3:azhet, Gas Office, Twenty-Third wa l l (Wraukford,) and at the Oaa Offidd in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas ',corks. A. J. KITE, Superintendent of Distribution. "PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY 1 N. W. Cor. THIRD lad 01.118NLIT Sta. L. PELOOZII Oc SON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to Printer/ and Publishers that their new BP EOWEN BOOK is uow ready, and from their tnoreased fao/litles, aro now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better do ished article than their cotemporaries. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them precious to purchasing elsewhere. Old type taken at 0 oente per pound, in exchange for new at specimen prices. and-tt OLD MINE FOR SALE.-TIIE SUB ‘I.-11 scriber offers for sale, with a perfect title, the property known an the IISID GOLD AND COPPER situated 8 miles from Concord, Cabarrus county, North Carolina, With the mine is a plantation of 745 acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded,.and a largo MANSION HOUSE, with barns, mineral houses, powder and engine house, and other buildings; new 'team engine, 45 horse power; Chitin's mills, stamps, pump, Ac., embracing all the machinery and tools ne. censary for the full equipment of a mine, iu good order. The mine has been worked at intervals for the last 60 years, and km always been profitable to resident pro prietors, but has never been worked for any length of time with an engine and machinery The shafts ant galleries are well constructed, the stoppinge hare never been taken out, and !Valli 50 to 75 miners can be profit. ably employed In the old workings. On the property is formidable vein of copper and lead, 'whiCh 'hen never been worked, and a' nevi gOld Vein his beeri discovered pause the first of this month, at which three men have been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars s day, with a good prospect of its continuance. nog•Orn CHARLES J GILDER V, 11l Broadway. VHEAP SUMMER rpz.-G4S OOKE, V of excellentqualiti,ls sold at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORM3 for the reduced price of five cents a bushel, and may be obtained In large or small quantity by ap plying at the Oas Office, No. 20 South BEVIINTII Street. To Purchasers by' Wholesale, It Is sold at the Works, in First Ward, by the ton, at price equivalent to An thracite, 122 60 per ton. (Signed,) J. C. CRESSON, Engineer. PHILADILPIII.I. GAS WORIN, Ayg. auST-tf COACII, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP Factory of 13. W USSIIERS,No.IOO (late 43) South EIGHTH:, below Cheetnut street, has become a saving of 60 per cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, end oleo the convenience of having their old Carriage Lampe Dew tolver•topped and bottomed, nod lent by swore.. to all parts sold le E V ANB,--I 0,000--PBI :VT:I3 H,! A Cards per dour! EVO A W rte P. hid 1.10. er I .1..4 o ies -6 *lad Pb 14.1.141. ai kt. It r AAAAA a .1).70 aOl. boa U It X Pleb, Cob um D i Mob d , Cu* pa liatja - 777 lot Fn. pot) leo, rent !MU . . 8 • MARCUS BAST, No. 204 NORTH THIRD STREET, WHOLRSALR AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER, Has for sale THE AMERMAN RRADER—a new book, designed by its author, A. D. KALB TARR, for the use of the higher blesses In the Academies and Aehools or Aganiu,--by Nis don obstrigle sopy. 1192-los itteuract,grJmpilniep LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM ILA PANT .—The PENN Mint 1.1. UTE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Connor of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $512,72a.03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the srlsole tenr of life—grants annuities and endoometfte—por abases life Interests in Seal Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They set ea Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. Samuel E. Btokae, William Martin, Janie' B. McFarland, Joseph H. Trotter, James Easton, Theophilun Paulding, Edmund A Sander, Daniel L. lintchinaon, John W. Hornor, Ellie 8. Archer, Samuel. J. Christian, Josephll. Thomas, John G. Brenner, Daniel L. Miller, Benjamin Costes, Riabard ti. Newbold, William P. Hacker, William H. Bern, Simnel 0. Huey, Charles Hallowell, Henry 0. Townsend, liodolpbua rent, William H. OMT, Eawahl T Mott, William Robertson Warner M. Ruin, P.B Michler, Seeley _ . DANIEL L. 11/LLEN, President. SAMUEL IL BTOILIA, Tice Preet. Joni W. Ilinksos. Becretanr. n13.1y HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia The following statement of the affairs of the cpuipany is published in conformity with s provision of Its charter THRUMS'S 1111011ITED FROM •001787 1 , Me, TO Annual 31, 1817. Fire prdmlums 238,722 81 Marine premiums 217,753 02 Perpetual premium. 2 24 00 Total amount premiums taken. 11233,74 T 4$ Earned fire premiums 25.072 96 Earned marine premium' 155,005 60-180,076 M Deduct return premituaa Net earned $168,389 09 Marine lostee paid. 893,886 79 Yire leases paid.... 8,031 11 6101,016 86 Balvsge re ceived... $760 67 Interestre. ce1ved...4,451 57 $ 8 - ll:mur al:tee 2,911 62 —8,083 66 93,1339 70 Expenses tar commissions to agents, abatetoeuts lo lien of scrip, salaries, office rent, furnishing °Bice, books, sta tionery, ..t o 61:1,386 67 Profit and loss 63 40-141, 0 283 Tr Net profit $24,076 82 ... ASBSTS. Coals on hand ....... 512,515 80 Sine receivable 119,201 02 Sonde and mortgagor 165,000 00 Stocks 202,100 00 Stock notes 142,900 00 Due by agents and others :/,519 93 3754,095 &I DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Wm. P. Leech, 0. E. Spangler, It. T. Ransil, Abraham Rex, 11. H. Houston, Wm. H. Woods, Jos: R. Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. baguet, O. G. Sower, Charles P. Norton, John W. Sexton, John U. lowers, Herman Haupt, James E. SW Nathan R. Potts, /I. 11. Shillin7icard. President ' PERCIVAL M. POTTS, resident G. F . Sri !Lx A, Vice President. W. U. WOODS, Secretory. or.. It. T. Ream. Treasurer. FIRE INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FMB INSURANCE CO 1- PANT. emTria, sue,oca, PAID IN CASH, AAA a5cv4.1.41( INvEATED, OPPLOD, N.. 1 4: CORNER. OP SI:all AND WOOD STS., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. John R. Dohnert, Hew M. 1111. David Woelpper, Lewis Manisa Benjamin Davis, John Lead*ll, John Evans, Jr Charlet yield. Auley M. Park, WilUam E. Woo James MarneLl, John B. Stevenson, look S. Mint Onswin Stoddard, Relay Romer, Thos. D. Tillinghast, George K. Childs, JOUN U. DOIIKERM, Rees Lieut. L. KRUMBIIAAR, Secretary. aept Ve-1J NEPTUNE INSURANCE 00•Mr$NY.— °prig 4/4. WALNUT St., Franklin Salldinp. PIRE ANP 11ABINE INSURANCS. OARLTA I ,I; OO ,CNOTATRBIA'azuIs iNcussia 000,000. This Company is nog fugi or 4a4, szol prepared to make all kind; et Iminmysca sget i2es or damage by Ills Val Marine Puna, at sanest rate*. OFFICERS. H. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Ties Preeldent. GRO. SCOTT, Secretary, DIRECTORS. H. O. Laughlin, I.Bborwood, Wm. Osborne, Richard Llblelds, T. Y. Showell, T HE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Mare No. 408 (late 92) WAIN= St. Capital and Surplus, 2250,000. This Company continues to make Insurance against loss or damage Fire and the Perils of the Sea, Inland Navigation and Transportation, at current raise. OFFICERS. President-OEO. H. MART Vice President—N. P. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—lL R. COGGSILALL. Assistant Secretary--S. H. BLITLNE. ROTORS. S. W. Balls Marks G. Inlay, D J. L. Pia A ndrew if. satkio, amthones, D., i t :F. CRaesbrough. George 0. Hart, M. P. Root, A. C. Oattell, Joseph Edwards, John G. Dale, Hon. Henry M. Puller, Poster 8. PorMns, John H. Ohamlivs, an 8:17 A ECTIC FIRE lASIMAXCE 1301frA jxIt-0 i n e Va a cOtlj.=c2zr i t Z 1 072 stirs, ta.. 1210 000, i t al, surplus. This Company lams Loldinp, ellaudise, Yurnlture, 'Teasels In pod and their Cargoes, and other of rate:or Damage by Are mid DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, 'mama L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graeae, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry DIMS, Edmund Penfold, C. H. Lilivrilhl, Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Pol,nnim, Jr. °gaol Haggerty, Idles lg. Dorgan, Thomas Idenagan, Abu. IV Van Real, John U. Earle, 1 1 1 /Bil 4c. Cnri, Albert Ward, T mass S. Xelams Charles Eriator.,, :Wee W. Phillip", Lents Loro timv Vassiss A. Many, Sampll . o. klddon, Edw a rd Hinekan , ate**. Cam Ing o Win. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Lothtop L. Sturges, Henry K. Bogert, William R. Foadielt, Peter Mee, Emery Thaydr, Benjamin 11. held, Geo. Werffeldt, A. B. Trothingham, Talmo* Taylor, Thee. P. Youngs, Mussy E. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALDPAT WARD, VlVActeat. RD A. 011CLIY, B•CrOtArf. M MIS ANUFACTU' S UR, A N CE COMPANY.-410harter Perpetual. Granted by the State Ponanylvaula. Capital, 000,000. hire, Marlue, and Inland Transportation. DIBSOtOIB Amon B. Lippincott, Charlie Vbs., WW. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Oharlea J. Field, Jame, P. Smyth, Wm. D. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sauk, Wm. Neal, John P. Sham., AARON Si LIPPINCOTT, President. WM •. RHODES, Vice President. ALWARD WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. MARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company was organised with a cash **pita], and the Directors have determined to adapt the liminess to Ito available resources—to s h een, prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adirutment of losaea. °face No. 10 Merchant& Xxshange, Philadelphia. aul-dly lIMIE MERCANTILE MUTUAL 'NEU ..a. RANGE COMPANY OY PHILADELPHIA.—OKee No. 223 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA RINE RISES on Vessels, Curiae and Freights. itt LAND TRANSPORTATION RISES, per Bui*Sina Canals, Boats, and other carriages. ALL THE PROFITS divided annually * A rnett the ilt• lured, and ample security In eases et Lige. noun°, sk sa Edward Harris Mlles, licimp. q. Butcher, John M. Odeohelmv, non E Ashbarmar, Mahlon Wi`Aahiadia, A Fasoftt, Britol,lAl 3: Sharpies, Thomas S. Poster, Isaac Jesnes, Gustavus English, Henry Prima, James H. Stroup, Edward G. James, Allred Slade, ~ William L. Springs, ' A. G. Cattail, franklin 0. Jones Charles B. Carstairs, Daniel Haddock, ir., Samuel Rohic.o.u, William Taylor, John C. her, James Murphy, Joien P. Steiner, Wm. F. Smith, Henry Gramk.o, A. J. Antall), Wm. .3 Daahr, Samuel L. oreuteg. EDWARD HARM le, hteideet. ALFRED'FAMATi i eir - Prealdent. Jour 0. ffarkii, PAgotity. sAlrir -- -- CHARTER OAK FIRE AIiD • MMIIiE INSURANCE COMPANY 07 lIARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $300,000. Louse in Philadelphia and vicinity adjusted at the Phi/adelpAia Office. By leave we refer to t D. S. Brews & Co., Phila. lion. Joel Jones, Phila. Chaffoes, Stout A Co., ~ lion. Rufus Choate, Boston Maker, Lea A. Co., ,4 Ron. B.S. Williams , Ilart'd We have facilities for p acing any amount of luau ranee in the moat reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, Igo. 413 (old No. 141) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON fr. ROOD, Agents. Lumber LUMBER ! LUMBER I t—The subseribor, who has for severalyeare occupied the premises at Moan's Planing Mill, Kensington has rdmoved to COATES STREET WHAM', adjoining the Is,:euix Planing Mill, op Delaware avenue, whet, he intends keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor ing boards, stepd, risers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked. For sale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in vited to call and examine for themselves and every et. fort will be made to give satisfu tion.Orders received and supplied at the shortest notice for els kinds and dame of Southern yellow Pine, Timber and beentrinr. eul•tf e.s.tdours ilailron4 tints!, C111A.N(.4 OF MOURS.-1) 111 1, A DE L. WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL MAD. On and after Monday, Nov. 23d, 1867, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Exprem,) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington at 8 A. M. % 3. , 6.63 and 11 P. M. For New Castle at 8 A. 81„ 1 and 3.30 P. M. For Middletown at 8 A. AC and 1 P. M. For Omer at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A. Id ' and 1 P M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Express, 11 A. M., and 6 26 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.45 and 11.45 A. IC, and 4 38 and 9.55 P.M. Leave New Castle at 055 and 11.06 A. M., sod 8 80 P. 51. Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. 11. and 7.06 P. M. Leave Dover at 9 0 5 A. M. and 5 P. M. Leave Seaford at T3O A M. and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 9.16 A. 51 2 P. M. Mid 12.16 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. do. do. 626 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Freight Train, follows: with Paieenger Car attic/ad, will ma as Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate playa at 6.00 P. 114 Leave Wilmington for do. do. 0.60 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Orate at 5 P. M. no 21-ly S. M. 1/ELTON, Pmaideat. SUTTON -200 bales good Middling to Mid %./ tiling Fab Cotton, In store and for We by MARTIN & MAOALIIITER, /19 Korth Water strut. 1 P ENNSYLVANIA OgN R 41. BAIL • -T 0337. 708 PITTSBURGH, 1837 s Clinelanati, St. Lon* lowa 006 Louisville, Neer Orleans, Ss: Purl, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Kant&, Terre Banal, Cb&ago, Nebraska. Porrntes , rim reansericuts 'vita all tas Great Vast. /TX iilliiTOCall ARRIVAL . A2tD DEPARITRR OF THY FaROOGE At sod from The THINS. Penneylrania Beamed Poinenger Station lontipeauct corner of ILEUMS sad MO, KU' etreet• Nutt . ..nee on B.lllmentli greet) LEAVE PUILADELPHLA 110 E. PITTIMEAMI AN/) urzsrii - N" Moil Troia. at I DA A. M. Yost Lino Uproot Mail Columbuk A. Lino IeATOII for Ilarrlartrg, Ira CO lumbia, at t to For Lancaster (Aorleti.l st t AILAIVE Natal ANDPWSITIIIN Mail Train • 811300 Witt. hurt Line at 600 A.. IC Baptise Mall at 160 P. It Columbia R. R. Line arrives from Itarriabriet,rla Co lumbia, at 7 60 P. 11. From Laareater, aelemetodatioa,) 10.36 A. hi. The Krems Mel ram deaf the other teethe, See d/Lye excepted. Baggage will be neared et the Paesesger Depot by the Renege Heater. at ;ay time awriag the day. his charge for handling ate. coo, of loos, the Corti - pay will hold themeless responsible for "arsenal baggegs only, and for an amoest not asseedlog Nonce.—Ozzatmes will be is realises al the New York Depot to Convey peediegere for the VIM tit the Pennsylvania gailread Mike. TROIKAS 110011.7,' Paseenger Line Pesarylvania Itst=o. Norember2l,ll36l. 521-17 ToWESTERN TRAVELLERS. EP RING AND atiMMlnt A.IIIIIOIOIECTS. NORTHERN wA TWO DAILY - TRAINS CENTRAL PROM SAMMONS TO PITTSBURGH AND TUN gist. On and after ;sine lst,lB37_TWO DAMP MINS will leave Calvert Station for Ttildbungli and MI West ern and South or Northwestern cities. - THE KORNMGMATI. ?RAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday cm:spina) at ILIA A. AL connecting with the Mari Train over Om Great Penn sylvania Railrasd, and arriving in Pittsburgh at 1.71 A. M. TIM drrEssoox Elea= TRAIN Lem es Balthuore daily (Sunday c _i.geopted) at 3 P. Y. for Harrisburg. THE NIGHT NITIUMN VAULTS Lams Baltimons BURT NIOHTSIIO P. NI-, eon netting vith the Lightning Rapeer over the Preassyl viola Railroad for Piftabrugh. erriviest at LW P. M. ao- All these trains connect eloody at Ti tia with tuba over the Pittstingt. Fort Wayea m a Clwago Rai/road, and its Northers, Soistheira and Western conseations. 67- Passengers for Chicago, ,Both blend, Sort ton, lowa City', MiLisaukce, Dabecasi St. TaaTa, son, and otherleading cities in the Nosthereirt. ens Arradrrd *aid/ of travel sad no Atom in sizia, aith four less changes of cars, by taking_thM waia. Passengers for Clevebuid, Ssaitalty, Toledo, mat Detroit, go by this route, and Val thee 13 tosiptudied. being 113 miles shorter than by 'wetting rotate. (lEr Passengers (or St. Lewis, Indhiaapaut, ?arm Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Hyper Illadialppl, make leas changes of oars. and arrive In &d -ew.) of any other route ; and to Cincinnati, Cohn. has, Deport, Louisville, and other proettatettltiaa , sa *olds Y hr en) other rune. Ail Western BoOltre CIIRCXED THROUGH and hauited wilt me. FOR THE NORTH: The 3.1t6 A.M. canneets closely with Uprose Tr over tla irsuiAtia road far IFilltemagewa, Rtasira s Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara /Os, CaoadrOhme forming toe moat direct railway route I. Northwesters Pennsylvania and Western New York. Panteteea wit Ind this the shortest, cheapest, sad Ilitlat trapeditiese route to Niagara Ms and Canada. Through Rickets are termed is PhiLedelphis els Ow- Zambia and Lancaster by all the trains at 33 loci, ea.& train harlog • Kure rourreetkorn. Passengers by this route mold treeselted bridges, and all the taramatereur, of ferrying across the firuceelanna river. Ns/eager' for Hanover, Manchester, Hattpiteul, Rm. mittsburj, Carlisle Chamberabuzg, p by the trains at 11.11 A. hi., and *P. M. PaRTMINNITR BRANCH. The Cars on this rood make oat trip par day, eenariet lag with the train at 3 P. M. . . . . For TRAGIIGO TICKR7 sad farther tnforsastioa, :Ip e kut i to .. T a loket Ofiee Yrsahtin ; cohort Btiaos, N. Z. emit sep2B-0' 0. 0. AMMON, Butyl. YENNSYLVANLS. RAILIioAD.,THB akze.7 CIRTILLL ROUTE, conneetbag the /O blate Cities with Western, North-wasters, sal floath western Skies, by a eontimsess Railway diwart. Indis Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily Sae ed steamer' to at ports on the Westera Shen, sad at Cleveland sad -Unduly with Steamers to all pork oa the berth-western Lakes; making the most OREAPSST and RILIABLIt SHUTS by which= can be forwarded to and from the GREAT w/L4T. RAM RETWXRN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. Pear Class-Boots, Shoes, Hate;and Caps, Pocks, thy Goods, (in basso hales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Fars L ito SKsa. par MO Raman CL/36—Domeatio Sheeting, Skirting and Ticking, (in originsa balsa), Drina (,wreaks), Hardware, Leather, (in rolls or boxes), Wool, and blDeepPelts,Eaatrftßß, ,re •as_..7tio.PK'NG Lb Teen Ctasa-Anvils,_ Chivas, On tasks), Hemp, Saco* and Pork, Belted, (looas Pk to uck2,), Tobacco, manufasto.44 - (Milt Cigars or cut rFF,..63a. pas MO its lopkw Okras-Code*, Fish, Rama, Beef, sad Pork, (in casks or boles • eastward) , Lard and Lard Oil,Naite, lode Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, ito ade. per LOS He hous-4k. per bbl ., Until terther notice. nevrros—s2 per bale, pot mewling SOO lb.. weight, until further note,. . oporge Miuster, W. 0. Btoteibury, R. M. Cialite, 0. 0. Butler, Geo. Bcott„ 0904$ from any pam , i bit of PhNadal P:l2 beWUPAtit to HAlKPsaato Pexarafroird& Ben rood". An Goods oo - nod* fb&MAIO 2142 , at Philadelphia, or Pi , vii Do larvaidted *Giant detention: - 1A 1 1022. -4 2 6,212---Idastit, Worm/ay & On.. Minnoida, 1441 4 Co.. at. Lon* Mo. • P. G. CPREIty GQ, JOtamorills, Indiana; & CO, Garter & Jewett, LoniaKiler Ky.; G. qmm, Madison, Ind. ; H. W. Brown & and Irwin & Co., Cincinnati ; N. W. Graham - 4k Ott., 2asoswilito, Ohio; Leech & Co. No. 64 lErtbir s tr eet, &utak; Lomat & Co., No. 2 &inn Halos, Now York, No, I Winn= at. and No: 3 Battery Pisan, M. lark; W Beree&sr, Stow" Pialastelpl Pida. ; N. * & Neon, Baltbsorei D. A. nOITSION, Da N. iwa Preiglit Aresit. H. J. LONBAIDT. Ij DiPlithammisat. ANK4O., NA, NN ~lf YOBS un t _4 l4D lB -CAMDEN AND TRENTON DAILDOIp 00111261t1PD ISNIN. 111,011 PUILADUPDI4, TO F 4 LIMY. as follows, Tis : TaNt e At 1 A. U., from Kensington Depot, via Jamey si City, Mail At 8 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Nu Jet sey Accommodation At 6 A. U., Ks Camden and .Amboy, Anoomaxida. 'Dos. 3 At 7 A. °, VI& Camden mad Jena, City, Slormiag Mail $ At 10 A. 31., by steamboat Trenton, Tit TlEol27' and Jertay Ctly. bbarnY.M Express. 3 At 2 p. 14., via, Camden sad .S.^tey, C. and Se. E* At776 .. Cala, Cando* and Jemmy. cikr, laming Ur.. 2 3 At 3 P. 31 ' via Camden and Amboy, locoamaia. lion, lest Clam 3 At 3 P. 31. ' via Camden gad Amboy, Anomaavela tion, ..clClass. 1 At 8 P. al ' via Camden and Amboy, duescanniodus- , tion, lot Class At 8 P. M., via Camden { and Amboy, Acomontota.. Don, :Id Class 1 The 6R. M. WO ran". daily, all othars linadays 53,. copied. Item Linea atop tha stationa out". For Belvidere, Rotors, Iltin,gten As., at 4A. &psi 2,;‘,. 11., from Walnut street wjairC. .• yf For Water Gap, Etrondabarg, Berardon, Wilkasks.se MenUroass, Great Bend, /sc. at 6 A. BC., via Rehm" Lackawanna at 'Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. for Mount Rally at 7 . /Z. BS.,yad 2%, Lank 6 P. M. WAY Lan Tar Bristol, Trenton,dot. t at 2X Lad 4 R. U. WAY URN Par Palmyra, Ransom, Miserly, Deillostosb tows he , at 3 P. M. Steamboat RICHAIID SOCK tar Reedsaltici and interterdikte p acaa at 2J Pi Si Stetnitmni TILEM4.I4 for lireuy 0,10 rAd LTA A. areb 4 P. U. 11. eIAUf. lints, awitt ] 1. M., hays italant obese uir• . 11:1 - 22V, Omuta of hatmari oaly &novo& mai pa o_ Pawners are prohibited rams ta- kin; say being as bagpipe but their wiring apparel. All gage over over fifty pounds to ba raid lkz exra. me Cam ?any limit their responsibility Sex Immo to tom dollar per pound, and will not bet hallo for day assowat be )and 1100, (unapt by wa.mal;_- contract. WM. M. OATIIIIII, Aral C. 4 A. 2. 2. CO 11110111 - KL Al) g LP ILIA., (I.IIOIIMITOWNN AND NORRIS TOWN ItADMOAD.-I,INTED ARRANGEMINT.—On and after MONDAY, (Mobil it 19th, 1.451. TOR GERMANTOWN. L•ate kkaadelphis at 6, I,K, 31N, 1 M., 2, 6,3,Atain. 4,6, 6, T, 9, wt 11 P. 36. Learn Germantown at 6%, .1-34 salsa Sy 13, 303 a A. AL, 1.10, MO min. 4,6, 6, LS, will B. M. Itr The 715 o'. lo ok It, 'bah' hum thaosanknen will' atop only at Wants RVA t![.,Sttaa% St 82atia . le 4 To PAlladelpnif 2. Fd .5a mita , land 67[ Y. IL ! t eary Germantown 8.24 min. A. M., I- 10 ,in. and 6 . 4 0. m 46 P. CIiE.STNTC lULI FUTLItChaD. Aeay,6 Phlladelp„his at, 7,6 i, &X, 2.13 a, A. M., 2,4, 6, audl J. X• Lear® Chestnut EMI at TX,B--60 and 10-10 kiln A. 3d., 12-60;240, 6-4 , 3 and 3.-40 min. X 66. Leave Pktledielphia. 4-% A. M., 2 and 4V 14. M. Lame Ott ataut.lllll at B A. 11., /3-4# tad 6. - 2 O P. M. Yea IdANAYptin, CONSIJOITOCKTai AND 1102115- TOW2i. Leave 1'611924,10gs at ex, 9, 11. L.ll , and 11 P,. Leais Norristown 91 7,9, 11 sad.S.4o P. Id. ON SUND.A,Ns, P1 4 0,9401,his 91.9 9.„. M ., , u ,a 3 v . M . T4e.rd N4rri 9 WV , at T A. N., ant 6 P.m ctlS, 9E$ VA,ltlorit ASIX,IIO.3Dpoz DowNme TOWN. Leave, Philadelphia at 0( A. M., and SP. W. Leave Downingtosik st saa 1 P. *- N. ShUTEL, Slperisteraleat. Depot, Mak and Green streets, Ph Iledelpkie. A OIN T DPEITNSTLYANIA RAILROAD wiring ABRANGEMLNT. 101 BICTUL-1331tht, ZAITOti, ALLENTAWIi, MAUCH COONS, IIIILKESBARILE. bathLSSIVEN, 4e. OA lAA atter Wednesday, Nos.:ober flits, ladT, the trams on this road will leare Philadelphia daily (San_ daYs excepted) as tollnva: or Bethlehem, Easton, Alleetown Mauch ettallk..lll.l Wilkesbarre (St:item) al ed. el ror , ethiebe ., gateatown, and Dutch Chuck, (Ex pres,) tll evrineet‘s..a with L. V. R. R. and Easton, by stags, froth Iwo 111 U Station, at 2 IS P. dt- Yor (accommodationj at 30 P. M. tivryne4d, do. Atte A- It On Tuesdays and Fridays. tho la A. af.. Dale will ma through to Dogleitewn, awing Doylestown to rehire at 1.30 P. IL Lease Bethelem (limpress,) at 9 A, M., &MI 2 5 P.M. Lease Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 6 33 A. M. Lean, Gwynedd, do. at 2 A/ P.ll. ON SUNDAYS. For I From Gyne4d ......9 15 A. M. I Gwynedd 2 SP. M. Doylestown 45P. M. I Doylestown 6;S A. IL Hare to Bethlehem 51 50 Munch Chunk 2 4 0 " Wllkesbarre .4 50 PASSENGER DEPOT. FRONT and WILLOW SU , Phila. .LLIB CLARK, Agent. SALAMANDES SAFES. ~.~.,.-~.......~.'.. A lugs assortment or ROANS a WATSON'S PRIL4DELPHIA mAivoFecruain SALAMANDER BAEIZ, M,AULT DOO for Banks an d Stores, DANE IMES, Elul to say rent ht en. IRON DOORS, SHOTTNRS, Os as good farms u say othor ostablinkemat IA the 17oitst States, by NIANE R. WATSON, No, 21 Sootl ANDREU stmt. / 2 / 2 SaIW.. SIWIS MAILIWAVIACIAW tutiltoot,, ON NtINE;AY . S TRAINS POD PHILADELPHIA. ,fire proof Safes.
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