The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 07, 1857, Image 4

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AND- COUNTY OF PRILADELVELA.'
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Aze-APi - OZ , l' 4' 9441 Yen.
kgpolleted;ko•dieetribute proceiola of sale
4 ;:f..}..&-% , ;Aander:lll6 aboeihrritof—
•• 'No. 1. ell that certain lot, or pinto of land'eltnatea
thObouthwestwardlyaideof Wbeehichon rodd, at the
+- 4 .; 2 " illatemee ofSOO feet emutheastwirdlyifrour a thirty-three
lenie v eellediMitilin's lane, in the Northern
towrishib l •wow in the eity_of
froontring 10,brea¢tWot mad read lee fethence ex
ng eulthiieitryktdbotoreonl,H et right
- angles with the mid road 240 feet..., ' •
ilso;all'that Mwtoin treeterPletto of flitteelteats
,`ti-hrilholietilltireakwardly side oftheliyiseahlakon'or Ridge
F.; tarnplkernad i ha _Penn teterishipi,mow in the, city of
i',••:-Flllailelphiatbeglnningat gloat on the side of is two
,'
..perele reideaans, commonly lane, which
„ f rc.f.Vs ' r tagtiiiieleferalthe SaKftalst Woo larslitigi•plaso en the
Schuylkill rim; thence by the:stiliblitifilinis lank kouth
p,e - •."43 degrees Zlweinutes, , weet SYSerebea and Seven-tenths
tortpoettuarnorafllatiltlaallirrisen!aaGolinenti tbeneo
'llittetennfe notittao4egrees4o minutes nest el rye
and theM.). by the' banana r de,
I . l9ribed talictiatith . ,sB degrees 20 salbettea, tut 3 per
siligiiisieslostion the side of the saW. Wiese
.l,-;;4hicklin4oadi.thence by,the fauzinsonth 31 degree6; 4ll A
perebee and two-tenths Of apareb, and'aenth 40 de ,
• • i.greesceeeklo lierchesfand four,Wntivt *Lopata ta the
.31. -- .AI - wzigilisce of boetining; ontaining2tieres lout .
:A.-No. 3,415*, es certairstreetarrieovot.lacst aniesning
the above tract, shoats on th6soatlotootwahtly side of
nsidiVineshichon, OW AiNke turnpike:bag aforesaid,
beginning' "es
t, . Comex iof ~ ..en-abore.dascribed tract;
thence running Meng alasarne Orrenakof odd road north
' , 27 : degrees'And altalf; nestle copies and,triglity-fire
af. =loaner:at/a partact a'pertle to a corner offend granted
te,Gtosge Mock, - theneely the Ntia Beck's land month
• 'r.-1 git degrees told sa bedr, West 411 perchfot end abt-teb tit eof
• „, • ,, a - Perith ta a Conner; of lend.held brlVUllam Nowt&
.wrid‘ 3cosattiarv."Willlanis; in toast - for Catharine Falco
I`i and heraididstol thane blr thetsinfololith dotmeA
aad,a-.4earter, east:,2l perches and twent,y-fire-bun
• narta.of-a perch to'.l (moat of the abore.de
ucribed tract, stalest southweirtof a whitenak sapling
On the line of thelabbre.desoribed tracts thence along
- i "•-:: the saidilanomertle • bOrdftnetei' and:a half, east - S6
perches- andoighty-five-liwedthe fault el-a perch to
the plaegof begioningicontabsing 0 awes and 19 perches
IMNO.-41t Also, 611,41 . ttertain nreasnage or tenement 1
'sandlot Or piece of .graluid, 'situate, lying,-and • being In
, tiie Northern Liberties', norkin the eityof Philadelphia,'
begiritintaCa stakebythet aldae( a strip Of gowned left
open for a load; thence egtendlng by land, formerly
clahnod - br IferGatnin Mifflin booth 88 degree,, east 47
peraltetand alt-tenths of "a perch tonstake; thence by
Nand sold 'by iltederick Dover and wife to Benjamin Key
-, eek north So degrees. emit IS porches to another stake
, thence by land formerly of Michael Olingassze north De
degriesoreat 47 perches and four•tenths of 'a perth to•
, the side of the ground let open for a rota Os aforiseld;
Ultimo slingelde of sail-road south 00 degrees, west 28
rreltee to the placenLbeglnning containlogfi acres - of
No. 'Alt& a 'certain ,
lei r
4.nr piece of land nitwit° for:
Northemlabertles, het now in the city of
•Vbtladelptitii Owtholiontheastvarily side of a certain
latej4aelled atandhartianci:bcomeed end described as
folionoth, agreeable to survey lately made thereof' by
ti`'3tobartDtnak OBeginning at a stone at
the'alde of-Btandley , slanei theece pertly by another
pfece"iiflant,' belongingtrithesald' George Beher, and
partly by land of Philip Henthborger, Booth 39 degrees
15 whittles, eastalpershes and 5-10 to listen ;j thence
"by other-landilato of Jasper- Mohan, decatard, south
52 - degrees, west 11 perches and 6.10 of a perch to a
~ ittone •
thence by other land of the • said George Esher,
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,of'
degrees, 15 •Wilnutee, west 66 perches and 9-10
, of a: perch, to a atone in thColdn'of the said lane ;
thence alongside of Judd line, north 50 degrees, ease
11 perches sad - 6-10 to the pitted of -beginning. -
that tenement and tract or Itardel of
landisituatedying, - and Wm:blithe Northern Liberties,
, .3‘C, - of - of Philidolphlit," beginning at a post
- ../,:atandiwg'dii the northeast side at Plismhickon road, a
of land biteof Peter Taman thence by the same
• bind north_s3 degrees 20 minutes, east - 20 perches 7 feet
; Meld Inches to another pest ;.thende north' 37 degrees
40 minted, west E 4 perches and 440 of a perch, to an
,.'-other,post ;Attends-0 , land,late Joshmailisher south
8,140010 s 20 Minuted,' west 24 ,perchei- and A-I0 of a
Stole s :le another post standing ea the - tide et Wiese,-
vhiiiktuareadateressid, and thence - by the 'sante goad 40
1-',-; , :& , ;44i-ildegrorld, aid 64 perehes 7 feet 8 lashes, t 0,.. the place of
-ItOttlitning belltainitigll4Bll4 ttid 8t pavatts.:4lll ,
' Wthed,itial of his- appointment stn.
14th; 18.82',-, at , 4-isviock, P. M., at his
- - office, at the southeast corner and LOCUST
tatatett,'ittienicild. alt persona interested are re.
- to,make their claims, or be debarred - trent comiog
derb-dlOt
=L-ItifUNICrPAL •• OLAIMS:"—,NOTICE _.lB
Ihereby given to ihoorrners of framises mention
: 'od In the appended memorandi'ef Oland for Paving,
'' that writs of Beira Arias willheisseed on said 'claims
in three menthe from the date hereof, unless the same
"shall be paid' at the office of the undersigned, 21.2 South
r . ,,"1 7 ,01T11 Btroet,.belowWalnut, at or before that time,
wlttiemm. SUITE!,
lievorater%l, 1855., -'
Attorney for Plaintiff.
'''Cilty,of Philadelphia to Manse of George - W. Stroud
Charles lteynold: ' 0. I'., lutio' T., 1857, No. 90.
-Claim 8.283.80. _ Paving southwest corner Twenty-see
? cand anfffirbbrt Streets. •
Titus:. O'P., ffepterabir T. 1857,
.1101 1:11.61fn 510.17. " Paving north side Clayton at.
103 feet west of Twerity,socand.- -
• ffnmens.ffesde Coniston. 0: Pi ,'Pepternbor T. 1857,
Jt0,68,1 Claim 842.03. -"Paving north side 'of ClaYton
.street, 02 feetvrest of T.weatPlrrotald.' • 115,34,1" in
.110010 Saitinitint?.
- - A Itbits - Ticift sei.oorra,
niandq9:Aseaszazwr—
uommotts: Romuku!-
ThiHnlidays'arn , closo7an hand; and Rinen,a-Arch
, street, Saloon is prepared for the immense demand that
will bilinadauporcit for OCIEPEOTIONE. 2 - •
1 "If N-1 .1 OHRISTIMAB -AND.SIBW TKAWB CANDIES
IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR' THE PRESENT "HEAEON!
' •
Every vatlety_of,Ban' Bons;•Paellies;l3ourbon Drops,
`q.'-:" -,- "- - 'isewestyle of Gum Drops, 'EMI Snare Drops; L'angliterre
' Itorcßonsj arld'avcry variety rare- and 'costly cardiac
t- ,, '-' , -)nerorfaetared in Bads. , • -
,y, ,+4- lfor - Presents, Shot and- PirrnektrOf Ornamental
4texes,crynailds, =Ribbon ries tilted with the choicest
`-villie# of Orinfeetione and litiylng in price from One
Delhtr np fenny Dollars. - %magi these Boxes are the
MO!! DOPERO SPECIMENS OF Fancy WORE dIID ARTISTIC)
DRBION EVER. orrsatn:tn'trniamitomay, - -
To the Lenin, as well as is the'whela pablio , donee's
Batwing are the moat attractive in the City, and In
lender of adornment and thrills-Ire euperlor to any to
.DIENAXFAiT.B, :DINNAD . AND: 55P.P.SRS,
•' . .Bereadaplatheehoicestand toed exp edi tious style.
Fittur 0.5'.41.A. KIN S; - - •
TOE .C.REASLS, .7ELLIES,' NATILITi , AND OTATXLS,
- :poietanttireseixfor stettera in - profaslon. •
= FLAW,- VOCY;4O - 0 ORIAMENTAL '
'' , CARDISEP AND FIFE OF, EVERY, DESCRIPTION.
'NSW , PORN, TWA Brsaurr,
• And, to fact,. all the VARIETIIIEr MIXT:WEB; and
r.: -,, .. ; , , ,1)EL1CA01ES of-every ellaNetesd 0040 .
DAELS,IRIVA.TE PARTIES; Presentation BaPpers,.,
and - Toculliee 'supplied st • the - ehertest netters and on
continuance of the patronage' kitherto' ao liberal'?
' , - 'l3eabisred by the pnblt4is zeSpeotfullf solicited.
• deb - 41" ' 'E .lONEt3 Proprietor.
ItIER,OHANTS' HOTEL; -
- NORTE - POWITRIMEET
~ - -AARstegx-Asovsktanitsv,
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-EMBUS & 89115amiratcross.
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- thiliecto keep:m*o)l4l 1 A ra c
• ,•,-, -- "' -, nt , ~- 'id ea " in regard to-privets
~ '„f i - ; rea aa t, , -, viik,vYaly: war?
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'i ..- Par .} - iiillacigide viiriunementa to nerve kr on!.co::; . :
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'l B, -pt &variety or geli,graP,ared Co ld &
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. 14 64 arm i9u 0 8 1a n h aa ea n It prlc - cc to&itit,and 1113/Aft, th , eamigen. ,
'le - d tii times:, -- - ' " -• ' :
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:, '° o 4 eJiVin e ea and Id4tiois are: n ot s&rpaseed by any . In
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"sole-itit4a-lat -- : -:- , PE '
. 1,7t . 1: Idtol' Fin&
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' • VAN' PBELVS
-01:111,'1VildlistokofT urieysi Oesse;GrOill4): Frost,
Sabnoti,ThinaatitineiOpinnohiquei Princess Abse
- Y conn,_ond Cove Oysters,. with every variety of OAHE,
wild or , domestic, .I.a season. . Green Turtle' Soup and
•Vereapili , flappers served up at the shortest notice, at
JOIIN OARIPBELL'fi, No. 527 CHESTNUT street, op
piata the State noose. - •
- expense Or mine "tuut been spared by the
- Proprietor in; filth* up this new oistablishment In the
' moatitionpttions *saner—the — seeend story being for
the -seconntiodationfof Private -Pardee for Dinners,
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ntranoe forle4les towards Kith street.
OITY LAGER
,hilizEro,,,llp±r,parblx: - '!,,-„,ta C . lutes__ 2 8 Pkilt
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-,"0_401Y - Ws:RESTAIMAIit," SOIITH.
su4 t n acere 2 s l Z'Otir. -v ial u eL -G
uizZ3
Opterfan theAlhortert, Aotice, sepplm
p ÜBLICI L kIIBLIO IS
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• •.,,- , that Ofdieeheee been Opened
•-•
by ihe Diatildkauperlistendentga-Publie Lighting, at
which eilleene are requested to glee inforniation respect.
lag accidents which may happen to the PublieLsnips; or
.-of any failure in- lighting or extinguishing theta at the
:•-," poor Ahem. or if not properly cleaned and in good
= - lighting condition. - Theßooke will be kept byJeeeph
--`,A , Makty,lieJerki 'Wharton et., First Ward; OhariesOarty,
_ topkot Mdlattletirk. 11 1 / a ines at. above Sixth; Minus
- Kirk, 2-10. 108 linkitingen atreet, Twentieth Ward;
m4W. Deshong; No. 2231 Cloatee tweet, Fifteenth Ward;
'•;•",*.:Thea„Pl.Eloirlby; Gee Ofilee,T irenty.FOurth Ward ; ( W est
-Philadelphisq), 11 , Fadden, GM bine°, Twenty
' - OfOokid`WirO,. (Ciennantowni) Win. N. Market ,Gee
' - ' Twenty - Third- Ward -, fgewAtoed,) and at the .
040111cein Porontilotroit, bekwr Market.
-My order, of the Tnteteer of -the Philadelphia Gas
Wcrick,:r. - -• , 1 • A. I. KITE,
001042- . goperlntendent of Distribution,
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UTONDERS > OF,,TtE,_I~f-LIGHT,
hIGLItT TOR ALT.—PETERS k 81111 Q
— Fatent Nou.,gxplOalen Self.ilenerating flal3 LAWS, le
josh - the illicit° suit Face $1.50 all may h ive
rc.,.,e.supetioiLight by calling at their Depot. . .
This rdelp ow adapted to all planes and purposes, and
' oulpreolreff a trial :to , test tie - advantages over all
alhera• T'ho" Lamp forme Ito own ges.i Onr Patont
tutuenrosu be fitted ,to -ovary ordinary Fluid Lamp,
,- --with little expense, without' the least possible danger,
All am.ineltod, te call aud,ewarainll for themsolveti.
To wri, , Goontt, rind State tights for sale,
The profriatore aro in want of Agents:giving a rare
chance to plaice mousy, 4 ••-
• -3 1157EAS k ilnnorz,(taihauip Depot,' --
4 ,624.31, 1 , , LW &OS dth St , below G'lleatriut, -FM
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_f1 . 1. - OVER:: - Stkli.,.-NOTION' TO PENN
, - 11XLVANIA1FAltrdzas AIM STOMExpEtut
Thatuattereikned tire. now:preparen to nui.chue for
• Sitiitt r prinitiOloyeißeed or titonewOon,; PennaylvaWa
,-sterekesitCre runt Antlers, 'iv . sending samples to our
' l7 ''' , !•4 4 ltddread,osiit etbll titnea, astertain tile price at which
mean),
t ngrlng,* , Parilet wishing sample'', by which to
- ' g'over '
ned as to Anality,sati bars thorn sent by mail,
by wreseing na. J. 11 , 011A8B ic 00, ' -
Yrollt, sod its Waterstrests
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IN GAS
efOefoile 'Or Or
ever offered foi'llvs 141-
lere. T beer OWe' WATBRBIA.N3 gAs prank-
Toirconino: i . • ; -
' „ '602 oitimixtii i!reet.
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4 1 0 - -A- - GINE' • TY HO EL
V Yoslorket 2.1 Y, MeJlMlAlfo,,ifie(lete 43) Sofith
, itiafinf,-PoioyeOlientriut eiieet he* biool7l*- * **Cog
- 01`10`r ,t 0 •eur Soputkpag ApD.w.BSTERN
... •" ' NIBS *ink); ond Oki the ecoifonfOnco of haring their
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'`old roolloge, Leo& rotor Allroptopped bottomed,
!" • 1.44)1 mo*filr;oxer! to *1!, foto. iutt ly .
NorWITIT.,-600 BAItEELS 04inlargus,
'ROBIN, to arrive per ebtler
isle by MUTDI & simitmena
. 1111 Not% Motet stmt.
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tfe - fAi ,
ttoli-bn
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TEAIt AtkOITTNEIMVOR SORIllr PR 0-
~t."4, 4 4400P-OrtYPAlt.
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lebtemioo3lo,lB37.
PROM/3hldi ,tindoreed It Propoinde lor
ittesibt )tdettliterffor ffer4w PrePollar alooh•oor"
willtrortneved. at:tala Doeattinentuntil o'eloe k t t ue
lhilibeeem t ber tekt, fee iclikaompleta
Oenetrociloil or
the skein Machinery amd apperldegoll'andPoil
board- a strew , propeller ship °Vitae building in the
Alutbril %ales navy,yard at Philadelphia, '
The offers must be for a smooth@ sum for putting the
whole in succeesful 'operation; must include all patent
, - re Sit for any artingemeute that may bo proposed; elate
the that In which the Work will be completed, and be
Accompanied by the usual guarantee required by law.
The Dame of the establishment In which the work is to
he exeonted mast be stated.
The details of the desigu and arrangement of the ma.
ellinery wilt be left with the party whose proposition
may be accented as combining the greatest number of
advantages , ' keeping In view simplicity of construction,
readiness Of aceess for adjustment When in operation,
and not being, subject to derangement in the working
patch! ; it beintthe object of the Department to obtain
the moat ;peed and pewee with the most economical
eonsumption of fuol, and the greatest stowage of coal
which the spice available for that purpose will admit.
The bottom to be Of lion, with telescopic smoke-pipe;
which meth& placed at the greatest practicable die
.tance from the mainmast I the , propeller with the con
nections for hoisting, to be of - compos ition; the ma
ehinery,'for hoisting, for pum apparatus for ventilat
ing, and appartenances of all ps,
kinde, necessary for the
perfect 'workbag of the whole, to be of the most ap.
indeed kinds, The coal-bunkers, shaft passage, two
athwartships Iron bulkheads, a distilling apparatus for
fresh water front which can he made not less than 1,1000
Wiens per day;' all, the toad and duplicate pieces ne
county and satisfactory for an eMclent cruising ateani
ship-of-war must be included in the proposition, sod
let of. them must be ininlihed.
The wood and carpenter work (except the boring out
the deadwood for the shaft) necessary to adapt the res•
eel for the reception of the machinery, bolters, and ap.
poudagee, will peprevided at th e exposes 01 the Navy
Department, and it will permit the use of such facili
ties ea It may have for hoisting the heavy machinery on
board. ror theaManmodutioster the entire steam machinery
- and the fuel, there gill be' Allowed in the body of the
4hip.the entire space, under the berth deck, eeminencing
at 11X, feet shell the mainmast: and thence extending
'forward a distance of 10 feet; the , greatest breadth W
eide clear of the plank under the beams being 42% feet,
and the height from the top of the timbers to the un
der side of the beam amidships being 13 feet 0 inches,
Within this space It is expected to carry coal, for Dalt ,
teendays , lull steaming, the daily consumption of which
the bidder will- elate In his speelfications ; and the
.yreight ef the machinery, water in boilers, shaft, pro
pellet, Mal apPendagett, with the tools aud snare work,
most not exceed 340 tons of 2,240 pound'.
The di - sham trete the (at aide of the mainmast tithe
'aft-side of the forward stern-post will be about 100 feet,
and the distance between the forward and the after
stern-peat will be 7 feet; the depth from the road water
line,to thAtop,of the keel under the propeller will be
10% teed,
Elteam-e_nglue manufacturers who desire to bid can
Abaft a'copy of the Section of the vessel upon making
application 00 the Department.
' The *puffer mut, be accompanied by full specifica
tions and tienerardravinge, having the position of the
centre of gravity of the machinery, boilers, kis., marked
on theta ,• giving also the capacity of the steam cylin
ders and area of foot and delivery valves, and of air
pump, and outboard delivering velves, space for steam
above the water line to boilers, the fire and grate sur
(see ; also, the diameter, pitch surface, and kind of
propeller, and other principal points, that comparisons
middy be made. , There will also be given the esti
mate of the weight of engines, boilers
I water, bunker',
appendages, tools, and spare work , I n -tons of 2,240
pounds.--. The tenie or payment will be that when ono-fourth
of the materials and labor protided for in the contract
shall have been completed to the satisfaction of the
,Departm.nt; there will be mule a payment of one-fifth
part of the whole nmourt. of the contract; when ono
half the work shall in like manner be completed, there
will be a farther payment of ono-fifth ; when three
fourths the work shirt' have been completed, a further
payment of one-fifth; when the whole shall have boon
completed, and have made a satisfactory trial of ono
*eek, then a further payment of one-fifth; and when
.the ship shall hare performed satiefactorily at sea for a
c ried of three months, then the remalniug sues shall
TC d r . enairs necessary during this period from defec
tive Workmanship or materiels will boat the expense of
the contractor.
The proposals_ must he explicit, and no qualified or
conditional offer will be considered.
DIEM TOUCHY,
Secretary of the Navy.
ni12,1-in 4do th t DeclB
OFFICH OF ARIELY CLOTHING AND
FAtIIIPAGIS, Fittranstrau, December 4; 1557.
-SEALED FItOPOSALS are invited, and will be re
ceived at this office, until 10 o'clock A. M. of the 4th
:layer heorary neat; forfurnishing by coutract the fol
lowing Army Supplies and Materials, deliverable of the
United States Clothing and Equipage Depot, (Schuylkill
Araenal,)" ha quantities an required, viz:
o,9ooyards 04 dark bine (Indigorool dyed) cloth for
cape and bands, weighing about 14 ounces
per yard.
03,000 do 0-4 dark blue (Indigo wool dyed) twilled
cloth, weighing 21 ounces per yard.
120,000 do 0-4 - sky-blue (indigo Wool dyed) twilled
cloth, weighing 21 ounces per yard
X dark blue (indigo dyed) cotton and
wool • damsel, weighing Ox ounces per
yard.
210,000 do - 7-8 white flannel (cotton and wool) to
' weigh O,X ounces per yard.
10,000 'do 6-4 dark blue flannel, wool (indigo dyed.)
10,000 do '47 inch alpaca, (black.)
100,000 do X canton 1 flannel, to weigh j:7 ounces
. per yard..
175,0001 do X unbleached drilling, to weigh 6X
ounten net yard.
25,000 do' ,?; unbleached drilling, to weigh 7X ounces
per yanl.
'20,000 do 30 Inch cotton duck, to weigh 21X ounces
per yard.
15,000 do 30 inch cotton duck, to weigh 15X ounces
per yard.
85,000 do 28X inch cotton duck, to weigh 14X
ounces per yard.
25,000 do 28X Inch cotton duck, to weigh 10 ounces
per yard.
'3,000 do 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 11 ouuces
per yard.
8,600 do 22 inch cotton dunk, to weigh 0 ounces
per yard.
16,000 do 24 Inch cotton duck, to weigh 12. ounces
per yard.
25,000 - do • 33 inch cotton duck, to weigh OX ounces
' • per yard.
12,000 army blankets wool, gray, (with the letters U.
S. In black, 4 Inches in length, In the cen
- -- tre to be -7 feet long, and 5 feet 6 inches
wide, each blanket to weigh 5 pounds.
7,500 dozen palm half stockings, 3 sizes, properly
made, of good sound fleece wool, and with
double and twisted yarn, to weigh 3 pounds
- per dozen.
10,800 pompons for engineers, ordnance, medical de
' partraeut, dragoons, rillee, artillery, and
• • infantry.
30,000 cap bodies.
12,000 garde glazed silk for covens.
140 N. C. S. brans scales, pairs.
600 sergeant's do du do
8,000 corporals and privates' brass scales, pairs.
6N. 0.11. bronzed - do do
30 :sergeant's do do do
• 500 corporal's and privates' bronzed do do
70,000 yards X In wooded lace. / yellow, scarlet, sky
5,000 do xln do do $ blue, orange, green.
,6,700 .do red bunting.
6,000 do white do
2,900 do blur do ".
2,500 grilse coat buttons.
8,500 do. vest do
- 3,600: do saapender buttons, white metal.
4,500 do shirt do do
45,000 tent buttons, wood, small.
12,000 do slip, do • do
5,000. do buttons, do large.
1,000 do slips, do do
100 hospital tent poles, se's.
500 wall - do do
000 common do do
4,000 galvanlned Iron wire rods, for tents.
10,000_ do do staples, do
8,000 mess pans, Iron
1,000 camp kettles, iron, three sites.
12,000 tin canteens, (8 pinta, weight .1.1„X ounce:id with
• - stoppers.
1,000 pick ages, two sizes. - ,
2,000 do hendlea.
.1,000 camp hatchets.
' 40 trumpet cords and tassels, orange.
40 trumpet cords and Diesels, yellow.
~20 _ do do do green.
- '4O drums, Artillery, ; complete.
70 •do Infantry, - do
1,100 do beads, batter
".700 do do snare.
1100 do snares, sots.
200 do sticks, pairs.
- 200/ do do. carriages.
All the above mentioned articles meat conform in nil
respects to the steeled standard patterns In thin office,
where they can be examined ; and sample patterns will
'be- sent by mall, with any additional information In
re g a r d to them, which may be requested by. rusinsfac
torero "or others wishing to offer proposals. It is
desirable that all the articles be of domestic manufac
ture.
Deliveries lo commence on the 15th day of February
unit, and one-half of the quantity contracted for to be
,dellvered tie equal monthly proportions, by or before
the 80th April, 1858; the remainder within four months
from that date, in monthly or grouter proportions, as
the contractor may fled it convenient.
' The privilege is reserved by the United Staten of in
creasing from one-third to one-half the quantity of nll
the supplies above mentioned,. by giving the contractor
one month's Maio of such desired increase.
Payments will be made on each delivery, ehould Con
green have made an appropriation to meet them, or as
soon thereafter as an appropriation shall be made for
that purpose. Ten per cent. of the amount of each de
livery will be retained until tho contract shall be corn
plated, which will be forfeited tothe United. Staten in care
of defalcation on the part of the contractor in fulfilling
the contract.
Side will be received from manufacturers or regale:.
dealers, only, in the articles proposed to be furnished;
and none wilt bo conaidered in which the inanufecturer's
mill or dealer's place of business is not specifically net
forth..
Contracts willbe based on accepted proposals, for the
fnlffiment or which two or more sufficient securities will
be required. •
The name, address, and the responsibility of the
persons proposed asaecur)ties, with the acknowledgment
of said persons that they will be such security, or will
nee that good and aufficieut security be furnished in
case a contract is obtaiued, will be transmitted with the
proposals.
It le to be distinctly understood by every personoob
' taming a contract, that said contract Is not transferable
'ivittioutthe consent of proper authority, and that any
sale, assignment, or transfer of It, without such con:
senehaysng been obtained, (except under a process of
law,) will be regarded as an abandonment of the con
tract, and the contractor and his nocurities will be held
responsible for all lose or damage to the United States
which may arlso from said abrurdonment.
- Propene's will bo addressed to the undersigned, and
will be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing army sup
, Plies and materials."
10,000 do
ILENRY C. WAYNIt,
Bt. Major, A. Q. Mr
decl•tmw tlan4
UNITED STATES POST-OFFICE, IN
Tux CITY
/WALED PROPOSALS, for supplying materials and
Workmatiship Acquired in the erection and construction
of a Pest-ofece building in the Oity of Philadelphia,
for the United States Post-Mlle° Department, wilt be re
ceives* ,at the oftito of the Undersigned, Commissioner
for the building, N0..2/./i3 South FOURTH Street, Street, on or
before the twelfth day of December neat.
Contracts wW be awarded only to master-builders
and•tnechaulea.- .Euch Proposal must be accompanied
by n written guarantee, signed by two responalble per
sona, to the effect that the bidder, will, when required,
if his proposal be accepted, enter Into n contract and
bond with proper and sufficient see arleties for its faith
ful performance,
- Plans and 'lpm:4Se/diens for the building can be seen
uppoon
tlt lk .ll `o n N
a o t 113 e Bl g e i r c ea 6 n of
le "te Lit Tehttect " j°1"1
Library Building,
where every information respecting materials and work
maiishi_p w 111 be given,
The Propeeals mutt be sent to the Office of the Cern
latasioner, awl addreaaed to John hive, and endorsed
Proportile fur the United States Poet-office at Phila
delphia,,,, and 19111 be opened at noon of the lest-named
day for receiving the sane. JOHN Itltig,
nos 12.41tde12-
%norms at Kato.
WIS S.I9ELLS,ATTORNEYAT
LA.W, N 0.2 AMY SMUT, NORRISTOWN, Ps.,
CV attend with pnactuallty, and to the beet of hie
stalky, to all business entrusted to hie care. oct.nm
TIANIED DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
.1 1 1-A . :AT kW, Ifoutheaft Canner of MOUTH and
eat !Krestit, Pnitadelptia. - Sta
M YER 8T RO USE, ATTORNEY AT
voIL,I,A34,OIINTu street, Pottsville, Pa. anCly
CONGBESSI, RANGE. --SOLD BY OIIAD
wiox k HBO., N 0.9014. ORGOND abut,
sena trocro.
VIVE.IIOOMI4 BAN - GE -4--SOLD BY CH AO
v 1 :war A; NUN, ,902 N. ANNNNN ,
4J), AR "8 k. OALDWELL—
'anti Ratan WHIP and OANildanahotiuter, No.
Qfbncgtio,nal.
114 ALL OF ST. JAMES THE" LESS,
La.
•', toiAitm i tEi ON IMILUYIL,KI4I4,
BEGEOT 11041t1DINfilig i ttoi YOU ins.
RB►aasaos: Ray., AVM°. I'orrea.
The Rector, , Bee. B, 811Y8ER, may be seen *sou
WEDNESDAY ArTEBNOON, from B to 6 o'clock, at
BOOKNR , B Bookstore, B. W. corner EIGHTH and
CHESTNIIT, where also circulars may bo obtained.
Address BOY. B. B. OM vnort,
di&Eut ' Balls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia.
eRITTENDEN's 1111,ADELPIIIA
UOM
MEROIAL COULSON, O. E. corner of SEVENTH
end CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories,
BOOK-KNETINti, PENMANSHIP, every style. ,
CONSINECUAL LAWS AND FORAtti.
COMSINRCIAL OALOULAVONS.
LECTURES,
Noah Student hes Individual Instruction from comp).
tent ..and attentive Teaohent, under the immediate
supervision of the Principal.
.One of the Best Penmen lu the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and sea Specimens end get a Catalogue of
Tenon, he. ocB.y
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WM PITITADNIAIIA.
No fleonuary whatever In noire like a private family.
The course or study is eateusive null thorough. Pro.
feenor thwuders will receive a few more pupils under
fourteen Years or ago Into his family. bemire of
Messrs, J.S. Bayer and Mathew Newkirk, or 001. J. W.
tremor, Editor of this Paper, whose eons or wards are
aow lowboys of hie tawny, septl9•tf
rrilkiAl.4E SEMINARY 2 =lllE
JL flohool Year, consisting of two Tangs, will corm
nonce on the SEOOND WEDNESDAY of September,
and close 04 last IYednenday of June following.
Normal Ohm, Troy Female Bentinery—Tultlen free.
Winter Term commencing September 10th.
The charge for tuition and board, Im:hiding an no
omisarles connooted with it, each ae room rent, washing,
fuel,- light, etc, , le 1226 per annum. An eddltioaal
charge in made for mimic and the other ornamental
branches of female education Where a lilted sum Is
preferred, $350 per annum. (one-half payable at the
commencement of each term) will be received, and for
it the pupil entitled to all the advantages a the Inett
tUtion.
Pupils may enter at any porlod of the term, and aro
requited to pay only from the time of entrance.
The Institution furnishes all possible facilities for a
thorough course of useful and ornamental education.
Tho Principals are assisted by more than twenty Pro
fessors and Teachers,
Extensive coarsen of Lectures are annually delivered
by Professors on Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, eolo
cr. Botany, Aritrhnomy, and Elocution.
This Institution is furnished with a valuable Library
and extensive Philosophical Apparatus, a well-selected
cabinet of Minerals and dholic, uud Mope, Charts,
Globes, and Models.
Every facility le afforded for the thorough study of
the Wrench language. The French teachers resider to
the family, and adapt their system or Instruction to the
use of the language in conversation.
DIPLOMAS are awarded to young ladies who have
passed satisfactory examinations In the full course of
English statism+, with Latin, or one of the modern
languages. CERTIFICATES to those who have guru
plated the partial course.
The pupils are received into the family of the Princi
pals, in which every arrangement is made for their
physical education, and the improvement of their man
ners and morale. They occupy private rooms, two in
each, the roemn of the female teachers and that of au
experienced nurse being among those of the, young
ladles.
• -..
The advantages of this Institution are the result of
the accommodated facilities of more than thirty yoare
of its onward progress.
Circulars containing more particular information rimy
be obtained by application to the Principals, John G.
Willard and Sarah L. Willard, Troy, N. Y.
The tens for day soholara are $5 per quarter for the
introductory class of English stodies. These aro IWO
ing, Writing, Bpelllug, Grammar, Arithmetic, Rudi
ments of Geography, Ueography for beginners, and
Geology for begtnuert.
For the sowed class $1 per quarter. This includes all
the branches constituting the extensive course of Rog-
Ugh studies.
TRUSTEES.
BENJAMIN MARSHALL, President.
Jona H. WILLARD, Secretary.
Mayor and Recorder of Trey, ex-officio.
Benjamin Marshall, John B. Willard,
Robert D.Sillimon, Thomas W. DI ateltford,
Jonas 0. Rectal, Silas K. Slew,
Jos Van Schoonhoren, Jonathan Edwards,
Geg. B. Warren, Thomas Mewls,
John A. Griswold, John Mallory,
Uri Gilbert. - 0e29.11m
oots nub 51)oce
I/OOTS AND SITOES.—The subscriber
.1-1 1, has on hand a largo and varied stock or BOOTS
and 8110E9, which he will sell at the lowest prices.
GEO. w. TAYLOR,
no2l-ly 8. E. corner FIFTH . and MARKET Ms.
11ALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
—JOSEPIL U. TI.IOI.IPBON & CO. No. 314 MAR
KET Street, and Nos. 3 and 6 FRAN , KLIN PLACE,
hare new in store a large and well-assorted stock of
ROOTS and 8110198, of City and Eastern raanufactnre,
which they offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or
on the usual credit..
. .
Buyers are halted to call said examine their stook
Notice to Qlotteignecs
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
N The ship PHILADELPHIA, from Liverpool, IN
now discharging under general order, at BRIPPEN
STREET WHARP. ConEignece will please nteend to
receipt of their goods.
no2I THOS. RICHARDSON h CO.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The ship
PHILADDLPHIA, Captain Pool, from Liverpool,
is now ready to discharge at ithippenstrect wharf Con
signees will please deliver their permits to the Custom
house ellieor on board. All goods not perm} ted in Live
days will be sent to public store.
non THOMAS RICHARDSON dr CO.
Sur s:ink attb tau tct.
Cj.ERMANTOWN PROPERTY FOR
%A SALE —A handsomely situated LOT OF FOUR.
TEEN ACRES, having a front of 000 feet on Chelten
avenue, which is 80 feet wide, and 800 foot ou the
Township Line /Load, or Wisashiekon street.
This property may ho purchased at the present limo
for the value of the avenue front. Apply to
J. D. ItEINBOTII,
d4-3tt 4V3 Walnut street.
DESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT
St., opposite the State House; one of the beet
business locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light,
and alt modern convenience/4. Apply on the premises,
Nooln No. 8, to G. W. J. BALL, Agent. n 026
tUattio.
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY-Able-bodied, unmarried um, to
whom will bo given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from st 2 to $24 per month.
No DM having a wife or child will be accepfed. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 1311 MARKET street
grave Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
lot Lieut. 24 Regt. of Cavalry,
Oct 5-3m* Recruiting Officer.
500 AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME
STEAD FOR $lO !—Third Dielsion.-3310,000
worth of Farms and Buildiog Lots, in the gold region
of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst
10,200 gubseribore, on the 7th of December, 1857. Sub
scriptions only ton dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one
half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every
aubecrlber will got a Betiding Lot or * Farm, ranging in
value from $lO to $25,000. These farms and lots eta
sold so cheap to induce settlements, a suillcicut number
being reserved, the increase in the value of which will
Compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Up
wads of 1,150 lota and farm are already sold, and a
company er settlora called the Rappahannock Pioneer
Aseociationn is now forming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith.
ful performance Of contracts and promisee Nearly
05,000 sores of land In different parts of Virginia, new
at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to
Poo per acre. iftiquestionable titles trill in all cams
Os given. Wood-eutters, coopers, farmers, he., are
Wanted, and flee hundred Agents to obtain subscribers,
to whom the moat liberal inducements will bo given.
Fwe agents write that they aro making $2OO per month.
or full particulars, subscriptions, agencies, Ac., apply
to E. BAUDRR,
au24-tr Port Royal, Caroline county, Vit.
piano fortes
A LBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE
ANIANUFAETUItiiIt, No. 155 West Ilroa In ay, New
York, solo manufacturer of the celebrated Oonrert
The subscriber would inform his numorotts
friends and customers that ho has greatly enlarged bin
manitfacturing department, in order to meet the increase
in demand for his unrivalled Vl3llOO, and as every piano,
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, stands tumor.
passed, Every plane sold at the lowest manufacturera'
prices. A call is respectfully solicited. 0c29-6ro
GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANIMACTOREREI 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET,
/4R W YORK,
Received the following first prize medals In competl.
tion with the best manufacturers of Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
TWO FIRST ritual MEDALS at the Metropolitan
Fair, 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 six years.)
A OOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balti
more, 1850.
THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Oryiital
Palace, New York November, 1850. Among the judges
were the first musical talent of the country, such as M.
Mason, Oottschalk, Wollenhaupt, and many °there.
St. &S. Piano& (with and without Iron frames) ore
warranted for three years, and a mitten guarantee
given. Pianos packed and shipped without charge.
Prices moderate. 0r.27-tf
ViIEAP SIMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
NJ' of excellent quality, ieeeld at the PHILADELPHIA
GAS WORM for the minced price of five cord a a bushel,
and may be obtained in large or small quantity by ap
plying at the One Offlos, No. 20 South SEVENTH
Street.
To Purchasers by Wholesale, it in sold at the Works,
in lifrat Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to Au.
thraoite, a 1E2.60 per ton.
(Signed,) J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer.
PIiILADELPHIA GAB WOAICO, Aug. 20, , b 7. au2l-tf
ASRAM ' SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE
Sinking and ratboaded Printing, Envelope and
Beal Primo Manufactory , fa Strawberry Street, between
kecond and 'PW,rd, and Market and Chestnut Street,
Philadelphia. pa aul24v
Wines anb 113480 n.
IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY,
Wholesale and Retail,
By HUGH BARR,
GOVERNMENT HOUSE, corner of
FRONT and WHARTON Streets,
(opposite the Navy Tatd,)
nooo4ln rbiladelphla
J3RANDIES.--si Pinot Castillo-?"'Jfarett,
and other Oognacii of varloue strftoo, halt
pipes and quarter cado; Polleroinin Re Oita& 'tramlne,
polo and dark, in balr piper, half mks, ask criLoighth
casks. imported and for sae by
11.1:NRY BOMAN 6: CO,,
e 022 221 and 223 South Fourth Mroot.
A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
411. LIQUOR STORN, No. Ekoitheeet Ooruer o
°FAROE awl f3OIITII Strode. nul-ly
I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN IN WINES, LIQUORS) MARS ) &0., 26
Soull FIVTII Otroet, Philadelphia. aul-ly
Castillon & Co., Ma-
AAP rett 00., and other bronda of Cognacs of various
vintages, In halt 4,1p0s and quarter casks i rellevelsin
Roohelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one-eighth teaks, all In Custom Rouse stores,
Imported and for sale by
lIENBY BORLEN & 00.,
an a Noe. 221 sad 223 South Fourth fared.
nITIVRAR: & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
.I.Ar AND Lean BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new
No. 038) North THIRD Street, Phlladolphic--Shlpping
orders promptly attended to. aut-tt
3/171.N1 LL A ROPE-43UPERIOR
NILLA itOrir manufactured tout for ease by
VVNAVER, & 00.,
a4B U NO. UM Water it s end 32n. Whiny',
THE ,PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; MONDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1857.
QUIP MARGARET FOR NEW ORLEANS
e , ..7—Loul.larie Lino —Guarantied first, rowel. ,
Freight taken at as low latex as any other veiled
loading.
The remarkably feet-wiling packet ship MARGARET,
Merryman master, now loading rapidly at liamoatreet
wharf, will continuo to receive what freight offers, and,
being of moderate expeeity, will have quick despeteh.
Shippers will pieties hurry their goods alongside, and
bills of fading to the connting•house for signature, and
way depend on Ohl being the first Yowl to mill,
Min balance of freight, et low rates, apply to
13113110P,SIMONS, k 00„
120 (late 80) NORTII IVIURVREI.
Agents at Now Orleans, 0.3. bIVIEKIIIt Or 00. The
Margaret ineures at the lowest rating, and will take
steam down the Delaware and up the alleelssippl. no%
WOE. LIVERPOOL.-711IIIISDAY, DE
-0131111411 10. —The Packet Ship PIIII.IOEL.
PIIIA, Capt. Cgivimra F. Poomr, NM as
mp oboes.
pa)
Cabin po
Second cabin 20
Steerage
~ 10
Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers round with
Provisiona, according to the Ainericau passenger act.
For freight, or passage. apply to
THOS. RUDIARDSON & CO.
Drafts ou the Agents In awns to suit, from 11 up.
wards.
FOR lIAVANA—Pneket ship NAPLES
To sail with quick deiipatch.
The rast.salling packet ship Naplea, gaidnian master,
la now loading at ltaceddreet rifted, and having nearly
all her cargo on board, will nail ah em
For balance of freight apply to
D 101101", SISIONgc& 00. 1
120 (lat. 36 ) North Wharves.
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—TILE FIRST
ChM Clipper Ship MARY ROBINSON, Captain
Mamma, and the magnificent A I Clipper Ship VI
KING, Captain WINDSOR, will harm %al* deepotat
from New York. For freight opply to
1111 4 116 P, stmorzs & CO.,
nolli•dtt 120 (late 10) NORTH WHARVES.
SIAVANNAII STEAAISIIIF LINE. -
-
FITRA I.BIIIPEJ
STATE OF GEORGIA
AND
KEYSTONE STATE.
consequence of the depressed state of trade, the
above ships wilt be withdrawn for the present.
October.anth. A. If (MON, Jr.
Ii ARE REDUCED
ANA IlialtlC—Tho m
DEIUfIbT, Edwiird Ills&
will nail
Brom New York for South. From Southampton and
suasion and norm - Ilavro for New York.
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday., Nov. 14
Saturday Deo. 4 Saturday Dec. 26
Price of Pagano—VlM. cabin, $100; second cabin,
00. Specie delivered lu London and Purls. Per freight
or passage apply to I). TORNANIII9, Agent,
No. 6 Dowling Green,' New York.
Lotter,' for England and Europe, pro-paid, 26 cents
each ball' ounce, (by enclosure of postage ',Lampe if Iron.
other cities,) wi ll ho received at No. 5 Dowling -green,
New York, up to 11(4 o'clock on the morning at sail
lug, 0010- V
FOR ENGLAND ANDFRANCE,IBb7.
Now York and Nacre Steamship Company.—The
United Staten Mall Steamships ARAM), it,rititi loon,
David LWoe commander, and FULTON, 2GOO tope,
lentos A. Walton, commander, will leave New York,
nRI7O and Southampton, for the beets 1867 and tie, on
the followlog days:
MUTE KEW TOME.
1851. 1658.
Fulton, Saturday, Aug, 22 tango, Saturday, Jan. 9
Arno, do. Sopt. 19 Fulton, do. Fob.
Fulton, do. Oot. 17 Arngo, do. March 0
Arngo, do. Nor. 14 Fulton, do. A prll 8
Walton, do. Doo, 12 Arngo, do, Nay 1
Fulton, do. Nay 29
WWI MAYAN.
185 T,
Amp, Tuorday, Aug. 25
Fulton, do. Sept, 22
Arno, do. Oct. 20
VuMon, do. Nov. 11
Arno, do. Leo. /5
1848.
Patton, do. Jan. 12
Arago, do. Yob. 0
Sultan, do. March 9
Arago, do. April 6
Sutton, do. May
Arggo, do. June 1
Patton . , do. June 20
TRIOS OP rassaun
From New York to Southampton or Harre—Piret
Cabin, 1130; Second Cabin, $76.
From Havre or Southampton to New York—First
Cabin, 800 trace ; Second Cabin, 600 freobo.
For freight or passage, apply to
MORTI,MER LIVINOSTON, Agent, I Broadway.
WILLIAM " Our°.
01108 KEY & CO., " South Mon.
AMERICAN EUROPEAN
DVIIRSB AND XXI " Paris.
°MANOR 00. sue
'rink; NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
J. UNITED STATES MAIL 13TEAMEREL—Tliel3hips
00mpoMDE 11111 blue are :
The ATLANTIC, Oapt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADRIATIO, Capt. James West
.jThese ships have been built by contract, elpreesly for
ttovernrcent service; every care baa been taken an their
oonstruotion, as also in their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are
nnewialled for elegance and comfort.
Price of pmsage from New York to Liverpool, in that
cabin, $130; in second do., $76; from Liverpool to New
York, 80 and 20 guineas. No berths secured maims paid
for. The ships of this line have improved water-tight
bulk heeds.
. .. . .
PROPOSED DATES OF BAILING.
VIM NSW TOIL. 11011. LltaitTOOL.
Saturday, Jane 20, 1867 Wedneaday, June 24, 1857
Oatenlsy, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Saturday, Jul) 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1657
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1557
Saturday, Aug. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857
Saturday, Supt. 12 1357 Wednetolay, &pt. 2, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 28: 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 70, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1057
Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1057
Saturday, Nov. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wodneedey, Nov 20, 1857
Saturday, Deo. 6, 1857 Wednesday, Dee. 9, DM
Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1867
For freight or passage, apply to ,
EDWARD A. COLLINa.I, No. 50 Wall street, N. Y.
DROWN, &RIPLEY It 00., Liverpool.
STEPILEN KENNARD ,k CO., 27 Austin Friars,
London.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Tarts.
The owners of these ships
. will nut be accountable for
gold, silver, bullion, specie, joweiry.pr eoluue stones or
metals, unleer bills of lading'? I 0 r tied therefor, and
the value thereof expressed therein auldS
GREAT REDT.fiftkiiilitFTßlTO - EU-
ROPE.
First Cabin 180 I Second Cabin $5O
In the first-class paddle wheel steamship ADRIEL
2,000 tone, C. D. LUDLOW , Commander, and NOIITLI
STAR, 2,500 tons, P. E. 'Ararat, to sail from pier No.
8 North River, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED
STAINS MAILS, viz:
Leave N. York (Uri l
Bouthamptou,ll4- firemen for Southampton
vre and Bremen. Southampton for Now York.
Arlel, Saturday, Oct. 31 Weds'day, Nov A.
N. Sat.), Oat. 31. Saturday, Nov. 28. Weds'd'y, Deo. 80
These 'daemon, touch at MITRE. Specie delivered
In London and Paris, For plasma and freight, apply
to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No 6 Dowling Green, New
York. oato-tr
riIHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI
CAN ROYAL MAIL EirEAMBIIIPB.
PROM NNW TORE TO LIVERPOOL
Chief Cabla ['wage
Second Cabin ['image
iltOU iIOtITON So LIVEItrOOL
Olaf Oftbln Puenge
Second Cabin Passage
Tho 'intim front Boston Call at Halifax.
PER.BIA, Capt. Juilkins. CANADA. Capt Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wiekinan
ASIA, Capt. E. (1 Lott. NIAGARA, Capt.ltyrio.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt J. Leitch.
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast.bead;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
IPFIBNIA,Judkins, leaves N.York, Wednesday, Nov. 11.
CANADA, Lang, i , Boston, Wednesday, Nov 18.
ARABIA, Stone, ~ N York, Wednesday, Nov. 2b.
NlAGARA,Micktnan, ' Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 2.
AFRICA, Shannon, ii N York, Wednesday, Deo. ii.
AMERICA, Lott, i , Boston Wednesday, Dee. 10.
EUROPA, L eitch, ii N.Yorle, Wednesday, Deo. 28,
Berths not secured until-paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
Tho owners of time Shipa will not be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
'
or Metals unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expiessed.
For freight or passage apply to
no2l-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
BASS'° EAST INDIA PALE ALE.—
.11-0 The consumers of this celebrated beverage need no
description of Ito qualities, or evidence of its excellence,
beyond the benefit they have derived from its use Btnee
Its introduction into this country ; to those who have
not yet made an acquaintance with thin CROIVNINU
Malt Liquor, it limy be well to state a few foteta
BASE , SEAST INDIA PALE ALE
Owen Its excellence AM n beverage to the superior quality
of the hops cud malt, the mineral proportion of the river
water immediately communicating with the brewery,
and the al:dentine skill applied in ite manufacture.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Not being 'sweetened or etrengthened to pleme vitiate,
pniaten, le, therefore, neither heating nor heady, bu
Monied& and appetizing.
DASB'B EAST INDIA PALE ALE
le the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern In
hie fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy
Io tbo drink without which nd With eon be complete
no journey bp dawk pone/LTA.
BASH'S EAST INDIA. PALM ALE
is tho favorito drink In England of lord and bagman
duchess and nurse.. i"
DABS'S EAU INDIA PALE ALE
Is the inuch•adtolred tonic for invalids and. persons 0
weak interiors.
DAMPS EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Will keep In all climatal; and to good at all ineals—lon•
cliCon, dinner, or supper.
DA S'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
In pronounced by the medical faculty one of the most
wholesome beverages that cite be Laken, and is found to
be not lees agreeable to the palate than it la heuencial
to the health.
Is universally conceded to be unrivalled is excellenee
by any other imported into the United states.
Dealers and consumers will !Ind it their interest to
give this Ala a preference. For sale in cask and bottle
by THOMAS IdO3IIII,LEN,
Agent and Consignee, 44 BEAVER It., N. Y.
On sale at Do'n101110(011, William st., corner of Deaver,
and Chambers, corner of Broadway,
Sutherland% is line street.
• Berry's, 10 Pine street.
Richardson A. Ilayter, 120 Water et,
George N. Burgess, 483 Broadway.
N. 11. Gosling, 337 Broadway
GBEEN SAND MARb OF NEW JERSEY.
—TUN NEW JERRY "IMMTILIZER COMPANY
is now prepared to reeelve orders for this important
manure. For all lauds upon which ashes are beneficial.,
the Marl is more than a substitute.
Profs:seer Cook, in hie annual report to the Legisla•
tore of New Jersey, save: "The value of these Marla is
beet sten In the rich and. highly cultivated district
which lee been Improved, /timed made, by their use ;
but it may be interesting to examine the CAUliee of their
great value In Agriculture, and to compare them with
other fertilisers. Yor wimple : The potash Alone may
be taken at An average of live per cont. of the whole
weight of Marl, a bushel When dry weighing eighty
Foundel, and to the proportion mentioned would contain
our pounds of potash ; tide is nearly se much as there
is In a bushel of utile:tubed wood ashes." And Again—
It le probable that the great value of the Marl is to be
found in the fact that It etintainif nearly all the sub.
stances necessary to make tip the ash of our continua
cultivated plants.
Prioo, delivered on board vessel, at the wharves of
the company at Portland /Leigh te, on hatilan Nay, New
Jersey, eeveu cents per bushel. Yor further partien•
lore, see circular., sent free of postage. Orders for
other fertilised will roceicuprompt attention. Address
either of the Undersigned.
011A1111.ES ftEAVS, President, .
Kleecllio Post Office, New Jenny.
TAPPAN TOWNOUND, Treasurer,
No. 82 Naseau street, New York.
asounal W. ATWOOD Secretary N. 10 Cedar street,
Now York.
N. D.—Those wishing Marl for spring ono should
order immediately, to secure Its early shipment Orders
will be 1111e4 In rotation. mt. 29.0 m
MINCED MEAT.--;
The Subscriber has commenced menufecturlng ble
Ne Plat's lllira
MINQI:A AWAY,
which b 0 offers to hie cuatlimers in
LAtION or MULL QUANTITIES.
Orders through BLOOD'S DISPATCH will be pone
tunny attended to, . . .
MUM IVRIGIIT,
nl32n d BPRLNQ GARDEN endPltANKLlNxla
itioss—/7 bales Carolina Moss, for saio by
& MAOALISTER,
//i North Witer Mont
i 3 Wooing.
20 SOUTHAMPTON
'significant steamship VAN
'', sommandsr 6,20 Imo,
inA7ll FoornelErroi.
1857.
Arago, Wednesday, Aug 20
Fulton, do. tlept. 2l
Arago, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. Nov. 18
Arago, do. , Dec. 10
HAL
Fulton, do. wan. 17
Arago, do. Fob. 10
Fulton, do. Mar. 10
Arago, do. April 7
Fulton, do. May 5
Arago, do. June
Fulton, do. luuu 20
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
BADS'S NAST INDIA PALI.; ALE
TiII;BEST ASSORTMENT or LEHIGH
AND SCHUYLKILL COAL la at
It DOIMAN'II YARD,
BKOAD STREET, abate Vine. .
&Witt roducad prices. Cull and Rao. ta,3l-Ow
221(i LBS. IS A TON.---1311YERS
1 and comment are invited to examine our
stook of Loovsr MOUNTAIN and MACK
IIIU 11 00AL. ,, Our Coal to eelecteut exprenaly fur
fatally use; being carefully careened, wo will warrant It
free from elate and dust. "We sell volt's.," being
. 1 240 Ibu. thou sold by retail dealers, et "26 touts
less per top.' ,
Meo, on hand a tuft euppiy of BROAD TOP BITU
MINOUS UOAL ,, for Stettin-generating, Blackerulthing,
and Rolllag-mill purposes. This Oval cannot be ex
celled. .
Yards, BROAD and VINE-1111g 81Fn, " 2210 LOS. 18
A .TON. peB.3uaf 14.1011T0N lc 00.
OALI COAL! GOAL I—TAGGART'o
OBLEDILATAD OPRING DIOUNTAIN LMIIUU
GOAL,
•
J. & R. OA RTE R'S NILSEN WOOD, TAMAQUA COAL
GEORGE' W. 8N YDER'S mu. FULLEST 130111.111,
ALL,L. VIM
RANDALL h MEREDITH
nave fer sale, and are constantly recolehog from
above celebrated °Whales,
COAL OF ALL RIZEIS.
There In no Opal ruined anywhere, equal le plenty
three, and a trial will couciere any nue of their great
aupertorlty. Our Cent Is very carefully screened at nor
garde, and we will warrant It perfectly free from elate,
duet and all Impurities, Our PRIORS areas LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
°Moro lort ni oar Office, No. 161 SOUIII FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Onlore left et our Yard, OALLOWIIILL otreot, bolos
BROM) street.
Oilers left at our Wharf, WATER greet, above IJA
LMWl.lll.l.—or seat either place per Denpatch rest,
will recoils prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family 111.9 will do well to nail and °l
amina our Real bider° purchasing einowhers, ant-tf
(,011U1'1.15.111,1 4 AND I,EHRiI( COAL.—
am daily receiviaig, at my yanl, the best quality u
gOIIIIYLKII.I, ANN LEMON OVAL My rantrliern,
and all Whoa who may raw mo with their orders, may.
rely on getting Real that will be sittinfertm'y is Rim.
ir3- No Inferior Real kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRIOEB.
kLICCANDEU 001iVITN,
N. N. homer of Wool and Cherry Bti
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
ITALY, PORTER es CO., COAL DrAiams, No.
821 I'lllllll Btreet, above Rialith, loop 01014110 y on
lount, at the very lowest rates, a 11111 Supply of Lehigh
and Bahnylkill OW. ; , Cu 1-Out '
iticrcgmit gititorts.
JOHN P. DOHERTY, •
701IWZIELT WITH IHIXT A HHOTHVB,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STItE ET, .t/l0 EH EH;.I.ITH,
Ilea now with him the bent Tailors that are engaged
In the buginron In title country.
CUAHLIsa n.qn, formerly the leading tailor of thin
city; 11. KAYSER, formerly cutter for 0 Both A Co.,
And tato Coat and Teat cutter with Lukene, Kelly, A
Co ; lIRNRT Weottun, the beet Petite and Wet cotter
in the United /Hetes, (or year,' cutter with Depierrl.,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Heiden le
& Pettus, under the Bt. Hicholaa Hotel, Broadway.
The !mot unremitting attention paid to tho Callen of
ill who patronize the eetat•liehment.
The bent of Clothes made it MINIE.II6 priree foe
credit, low prices for rata ocl3•tf
y y AMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
al TAILOR Noe. 16 andlB south NINTH STREET,
Amt . . VIIESTNUP.
A large And well selected stock of CLOTHS and
CASSIMERE6 always on baud.
All Clothing moth at tins EntAblisbnient will be of
tho best quality cud In the moot fashionable style.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. and-If
I.7ARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Street, between
Arch and Rate. eutt-ly
COMMIOSiDIt illmliattto
I R. CHASE & CO.
J
• GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
43 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
CLOVER SEED
On condom:lent from the interior ot Pennsylvania,
whore our new Cleaning Mill is now in general nee.
ID- Men, TIMOTHY AND RED TUP alwaye on
hand. gel2-tt
14ANDY BRENNER—COMMISSION
Ja. IL DIERCIIANTS and Dealer,' in Foreign And Ame.
Haan HARDWARE and CUTLERY, NON. 23, 25 and 27
North FIFTH. Street, Neat side above Commerce street,
Philadelphia.
CIIARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
CHANT and Importer of HAVANA BEGAIt3,
(New) 138 Walnut street. sewed story. 00141
Qrobacczaltb (Eiactre
HAVANA OIGARS—A handsome asort•
i.s. meat, ouch at
Figaro, Partape,
Cabanas, Sultana,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Oeleso, Converclants*,
Torrey Lope*, Union American*,
Orejou, Flora Citbanit, to , he.,
kw, iu S, .1(, 1-5 and 1.10 cotes, of all sicee and quali
ties, In store and constantly receiving, and for mile low,
by CHARLES TETR,
- iew) ISM WALNUT Street.,
below Second, second story
FIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
tit:UAW —A choice Invoice of them, celebrated
braoda ou board brig "New Era," daily expected from
Namur', and for male low, by 011AILLE8 TgTE,
(Now) 238 Mama street, below &cord,
ant Second Story,
Suntiture
LB. KITE & CO.
.FURNITURE, BEDDING, ho.
No. 413 (late 120) WALNUT at.
Philadelphia.
A now and superior style of spring Beds.
LYDIA B. KITH. JOBIIPH WALTON
au3l
9onp nub iffanbics
`OAP AND CANDLES.
REntovAb from IST SoUTII FOURTH fiTREET,
to my slonukctory, 10 and 11 RELIEF STREET, be
twee° Lombard and South, and Front nod Second
ntreete
Thankful to my numerouafr coda fur their poet furore,
lei:limit a continuance of the same, having enlarged ray
manufactory no as to enable me to have constantly on
hand a forge stock of uell.meaiioneil Soaps, free front
Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White honey, Castile, and
all kinds of toilet Woapa, Chemical Olito Boap of pure
material, Settled Palo, and Brown Poop, Eng.loll Pal.
Soda and Pearl Attire'', Freon, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candles of all nues constantly on hand Having
adopted the sash system, f am enabled to self my good,'
at to leweati prices. N. ('ON WA V.
Philadelphia.
N. 11.—Cash pod for Tallow and Grease null-gm
Olationery
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVI Ins M. 1100 AN, Blank Book Manuiacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, ix pro
pared nt all time"' to furnish, either from lien 'shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks. Public Offices Merchants, awl othesß, of the
hest quality of English or American Taper, and bound
In rations styles. in the most oast:MO.l manner.
Orders far JOB PRINTING of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and denpotch.
A general assortment of English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Hogan's contribution to the Franklin
institute, the Committee any- 22 This display of blank
books for banking and mercantile usu is the heat in tho
Exhibition. Thu selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish owl rip•
pearance neat and appropriate 2 ' n020.1f
Sumacs
IMPORTANT IMPROVEnENT—
NEW 0/113 CONSUMINU NURNACII
CHILSON'S NEIL' CONE FURN.ICE,
after haring been put to the most eeTere (eel, truing
the Leo COLD wINTXDP Oe MN AND 1867, has proved to
be the most powerful heater in the world, suron from
34
to g the fuel over any or the bent furuncen now go axe
TIMIS FURNAORS Are constructed with a coat lion ash
pit, end a broad, shallow pan•shaped fire pot, Hued
with fire-brick or iron stares. The Are pot 111 eurtEDUnr,
ad with
A SERIES OF CIONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broil at their biota, but tapering to small aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the auular chamber,
through which the beat and emote pang to tho tine.
Ms NEWLY' products of combustion In the form of
smoke and HAIM, are sompended directly over the are )
00811001) or compressed into the taming COMO; end
CONTINUALLY XXFOOKU to Ilia direct action of the my/
of beat and light from the tire.
This heat and light Is brought to a rooms I anon
Oohs, not unlike the
COLLECTION OP TFIE SUN'S RATS,
to a focal point through an ordinary lens, canning the
noun AeD OAOOO to berm= intensely heated and thee.
roughly 00N801ISD ' by this operation the snout AND
COM 11F0 /UDR XHUALLY ATAILAHLII with the FUXL
ITOOOI for beating purposes, while, lu other rummest,
It is OARIUXD ore AND WANTED IN TOM 01111INkT.
A❑ persons desirous of olitsioliiir tito best and
MOST MONOIIIIOAb HEATING A RATUB,
should not fail to cumin° the New CAS CONSUMING
Coss FURNAON before pnrchnning any other. The at
tention of architects and balidern is particularly ra.
quested. ARNOLD in WILSON,
(Summers to 8. A. Itarrinon,)
No. 426 WALNUT Btrest,
Opposite Independence Bquate.
14ato, Zaps, &Y,r.
SIJ LiENI)ER, Sr PASCAL,
•
•uLßiu NO. 3 B. BIXTII street, Philadelphia
tintbwarc.
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
SLEIKIIIATir BAAS,
RIVET IRON,
Manufactured itt FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
on the Schuylkill, above Spring 0 amen Witter Wm ks.
WAREHOUSE 103 North WATER Street.
QUAKES. CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
made.
oc9•tf
JOHN lIALDNMAN, Agent
111110 MAS E. BAXTER.-lIARDWARE
1 CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 919 IdMUM BT.
bore Niuth, south Aide, Philadelphia an 1-flai
L ONGWORTIPB 01110 WINES.
OEN Mt) I, Mt ENCY FOR ALI,
TllE STATES.
TO WHOLESALE DEAL1:118.
117 A Novena arrangement with Mr. LC/NOW/MEV/1, 1
ant enabled to offer his Wines, in largo quantities, upon
the lowest and beet terms. Tito Wines to be delivered
in Cincinnati, and forwarded by usual means of convey
ance (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser;
by which the expriows of storage, counidegiong, double
freight, etc., will bearoblerl.
No (odors under this arrangement will be forwarded
for legs than twenty-five cases.
All orders Must be directed only to
FRED. S. i)O7,IIENS,
73 WARREN Street, New Youg.
fly the present arrangement it handsome profit on
these wince can bo made by the wholesale dealer.
Oparkling Catawba, vintage 1653, quarto.
Do do do do pints..
Do do do 1862 • querte,
Do do do do plats.
81111 Catawba, vintage 1852, quarlB,
Do do extra, 'Vintage 1852, quarts.
Prickling Isabella, do do do.
Stilt Catawba, In mks, of various qualltiel.
Catawba Brandy, of entierlor quality.
FRED. 8 00ZZDN8,
General Agent for the sale of N. Longworth's Mom
78 WARDEN DTltitga,
(opposite LlUdoon Riper Railroad DePotd
nv3.4m Raw Tim,
fining§ Santis.
SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN
TIKRY.ST—NATIONAL EA VETT TRUE? COM
PANY —WALNUT STREET &QUM-War OMER
OY THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
Isoottronaren Br TOO BlAtt or PUMULYANIA.
Money Is received in any mum, large or small, soil in-
Lariat pail from the day of depoilt to the day or with
drawal.
The oillca is open every day from Po'cloek In the
morning till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock.
PION. HENRY L. BENNER, Preeldent,
ItOnighT IiELIMIDOX, Inca President.
WY. 3. Reno, limitary.
Hon. Henry L. Bonner, C. Landreth Hanoi,
Edward L. Harter, Y. Carrell Brewster,
Hobert &Midge, Joseph B. Itstry,
Bawl. R. Ashton, Henry L Churchmn,
James D. fifinith, "Frannie Lee.
Afoney is received and payments Junin daily.
The Investments are made In conformity with the
provision," of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE
BAB ES, lIIwIJN Di BENTS, and such first si nix sei.eri.
ties as will airilye insure perfect security to the dep..,
tore, and which cannot rail to give permanency mid eta-
Willy to this Institution. sul-ly
O. 83 (210 DOCK STREET.-- Far;
I. 1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINUS FUND.
INTO. 83 (211) DOCK STREET. FIVE
1 N PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 ('241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
I. PER CENT: BTATE SAVINUti FUND.
IVO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-- FIVE
PEE CENT. STATE SAVINGS SUED. sta-ly
ifiltullincril nub .iron
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BUIL
rdt WORKS
Fl=l
PRAOIIO4 I .I AND TNEOILLTHIAL ENNINFIKA,
MAC INIHT3. BOILER-11AKE118, BLACK-
EMBIECOM=SEI
. .
flaring for many years been in suceordnl operation,
seed been exclunrely engaged In building and repairing
Marino And River ffniginee, high and low Treasure, Iron
Bonin, Water Tooke, Prep.llora, ke ,h o respbelfully'
offer thbir esrvieta to the Tobin), an being In}ly prepared
tei contract for lgogines of all slime, Marino,- Meer, and
Stationary, flaring pilau( patterns of different alielf,
are prepared to Ouargla' orders with dittlek despatch.
Neer', deauriptlon of .ralbarn-ninking made at the
shortest unties, Iligh•rutd Low kressure, pipe, Tubu
lar and Ogllnder Botlara,ol the beet Peuneylvania char
.toal.-Iron. Torglogs, pi all mizee and bloylet Iron end
BrasitOastinge of all deecriptions. Volt Turning, Screw
(hating, apd Ml other "Oa eealeeted *Mk the *bee*
Drowioge and opooteoatiowl for an work dew. At litti4l
astablishineot free of clops'', IA 2.d work gnarantoed.
The subscribers here a wharf dock room for to
pairs of twists, whore they can Icy lot perfect safety, and
eon provided with sheers, blocks, falls, to to for
raising heavy or light weights.
TIIMiIdP HEANEY,
JACOB NEAfIII,
JOHN P. I.harY,
aol•p IJEACI.I and PALMER Rtrooto, Kensington
eAMU-o r MeRRIOR. J ferattell
caOtITHWARK FOUNDRY,
13 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON SPRINTS,
I=l
MEltltlCli & SONS,
ENOINSKRB AND
montaartore nigh and Low Pressure Steam Eagine►, tot
Land, River, and Marine en.rvlce.
Bolton, Gasometer., Tank., Iron Boats, &0., Oast
'riga of all kinds, either Iron or Bras.
Iron frame roofs for Ras Works, Workahopa, Railroad
Stations,
Itetorta and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat
Improved construction.
livery description or Plantation machinery, much as
Sugar, Flaw, and Oriel Mills,Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, DefuentorS, Fillers, Pumping , Emrinov, A c.
Sale Ageuta for N. Itillieux'a Patent Sugar Potting
Apparatus; Navinyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Inuit .klactunery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent-13 H. BABTOL. au3-y
I - CHARDII ORRIS G
•0/40-
111., T.IVX
' STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
saw XXXXX M STItMET, CIAMILTUN, YMUYIMA AND
Braise MAMDMM MTmmilllf3
Suppe( exclusively In the manufacture of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Manufacture to order Ismoinotives or any arrange
ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Weird or Cola,
or Bituminous Coal in its mode state, or
ADITBRAOITA COAL,
WITHOUT morrisa 00010, 019 01
In design, material and notkinanship, the Locomo
tives produced at these Worlin are equal to, and not ex
celled by any. The materials used in construction are
made on the spot, and impure the beat quality and most
reliable Mork The large extent of nbopn, and Com
phis Evuipmcni of Macliptery and Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WOBE WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
OP AMY AnILAMOIRIMNT lesqulrtp.o.
CiIiLLEO OAR WIIRKM, II A NIINIIKR AXLI2,
With Forging, of any eia or form,
IRON ANI) BRASS CASTINUS,
And MA01.11172 WORK generally.
11108A8D 11011310
aul-17
EMERY LATIMER MORRIE
iietuing illacryinco
filE WING MAGIIINES.-GROVER,
10 BAKER, & CO '8 UNRIVALLED SEWINO MA
(BUNKS lain retain the confidence of the public, and
their popularity increases. After years of trjal it is de
monstrated beyond all question that it is the popular
Machine, end the only one upon Which any reliance can
he placed to work well on all Minis of shoes The fact
that it does one-third more work in the same time, and
does it better ; that it is the least liable to get out of
repair, being 'Moyle in its construction ; that it makes
the le.!, noire, and that it is acknowledged oil all hands
that it is beet for a new beginner, has given the pro
prietors it demand for it to such au extent that they are
obliged to delay the filling of orders in many canes for
months. Over eight hundred are in operation in this
city, and the ease ban yet to ocuur whore a porno,' who
has purchased ono has exchanged it for another kind.
Taking into comoderationi, also, the fact that those
who employ from 15 to 40 hands in their idiom, doing
the work for •pro manufacturers, without exception• use
this machine in preference to any other Idiot, and al
ways recommend them in preference to others, it would
aeon unnecessary fur the proprietors to advertise their
excellence, or set forth their euperiority.
The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the hale of these
Machines always have a supply, and have motto each
arrangements that they Nell them upon terms that will
meet the wishes of all.
Malik° other Machines sold in this market, it is fres
from all infringements of other patents.
DARER A..IIIIOIIIER,
oc 2T-tr fiaArsoL SIItIARK, Loss.
SEWING 11 CACIIINES.--PRATTrS
PATENT—PRICES FROM tit TO f2S.
The '• LADIES' COMICANION•'i the most simple,
durable, coo fact, and cheap machos fur lamily use
ever "tiered to the public, sewing equally well upon all
kinds of fabric, and wahout pterkettptAr the cloth, leav
ing no bit cord on the back side of the work, and al
ways fawning the thread when stopped. They sew
from two to twelve hundred stashes per minute, using
but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can
be varied from live to Illy to the inch Any ono can
learn to operate Dann in half an hour. Panted direc
tions accompany each machine, by which any one con
use them. We are enabled to otter these superior ma
chines at the above /oto prices, oo we are not obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars cence for borrowed pa
tents, this machine being made under oar own patents
in every part, and infringing upon or using no other.
There are seine hundreds in cunitant use to Una city
end 'lousily, which are giving the beat satisfaction.
Every mach the is I<M/ranted to give satisfaction.
Ladies and gentlemen are ins fled to call and examho
them and their work, nod judge for I hemsel roe.
Paroplrs of work, AtIJ tinlwriugs, with description, sent
to any part of the country by mail.
Salesrooms IE3 WASDINUTUN Sheet, Boston, nod
07 BROADWAY. New York. or 27-tf
NOTICE.-CHESTNUT STREET
I.'l MUM:.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the
River Behuyiklil, on the lino of Chestnut street, in the
City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief Nn•
Wooer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT UP SUB•
VETS, City Building, EtFrit Street, behoir Walnut,
until the ?aeon,' day of January, lel6S Sn'id Bridge to
be of the following ithnut any pier, or
with not more than ono pier in the water-nay; the
material,' of coustructien throughout to be indestructi
ble by the
Distance between abutments 3'6 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out, hot lens than.. dS "
Elevation above low hater Ji
For an arch the springing line iibutil4 nut be 1l“ , 4 thALI
hwcu feet above low water
The Plans end Estimates will be received under the
arrangement and condition++ ape. tiled in the ordi
nance of Counedi, approved November :51,1557, ns fel•
lawn, viz :
FaCriva 2 That all plans and estimatca to be received
by the Chief Englimerand Surveyor of the City of Illiela
delpli:a, plan tend estimate to hear a private mark,
and be accompanied /my a coaled Colllll.l2lllent,on hating
correavereling mark thereon, to that the canto at the
designer may not ho know n until the plan moat le i .
proveall +Mall have been selected.
SKOTIoN 3 That all such plans and ei tonatei
when receie eit become the property of the City of
and hhall be piesented within two menthe after
the pliegege of thin ordinance, u hen it shall be the duty
of the Chief Engineer and :SurvPytor, by and with the
advice of the Collialltteo no Servile sod liegulatinini,
to invite a commission consisting of three civil anal
neere, who, hi conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the
relative merits and applicability of the plans presented,
to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Ca t ia,Wl the
number of plans received, the name++ of the designers,
sad the characteeaud estimated coat of the three plans
by them prefrreed.
SIieTION 3 It shall be the duty of the Chief hOMMia•
sinaer of highways, upon a certificate presentee/ and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Fiirveyor, to icone
warrants In payment of the cost of hie alormiiiil +Over•
tisementa, and also in Neer of those persons who may
have presented the three plan++ preferred by sail con.
enlysion ; to the first iu point of merit, the rata of 9100;
to lite second, $250, and to tho third 9100, said warrants
to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to
the Department of Highway+, Sc., for the year 1057,
approved illarch 10,1857.1
For further information, or for cross section of river,
address STRICKLAND 10E400,
Chief EDglneer and Ourvryor City of Plaileida.
poO.dtjan3
m ARC4ANT 8
ORYSTALOGRAPIIS,
OR PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL,
N E. corner of EIGHTII and LOCUST.
The above pictures differ eiTepolirtiiy from anything
ever before oilseed to the public. Their softness, and
truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness
and accuracy of detail, Insure, of necessity, the greatest
&Wily of resemblance; while the severity ot the or
dent to which they are exposed iu manipulation equally
settles the question of their perinancuce. These fact,
enable the subscriber to offer thent, with the greatest
satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his
friends,
They are meowed by lettere patent to, and can be had
ONLY of IS. D. 11AROHANT.
try'. Portraits of the cabinet, and life Rua on camas
as heretofore. se 113-3 in
C - !_ OLD MINE FOR SALE.—TILE SOB
meriber offers for male, with a perfect title. tho
property known as the RIND 001.1) AND COPPER
MIND, militated 8 miles front Concood,Cabarrue county,
North Caroling With the mine is a plantation of 745
acres of excellent land well watered and wooded, and
a large MANSION HOUSE, with barns, miners , houses,
powder and engine Mono, and other buildings; new
steam engine, 45 horseower , Chilian mills, stamps,
pump', Ac embracing all the machinery and tools ne-
Ce,:try for the full equipment of a mine, in good order
The nonohliS been worked at intervals for the last 50
yearn, and hue always boon profitable to resident pro
prietors, but has never been worked for any leugth of
time with au Might° and inachinety. The shafts and
galleries are well constructed, the litopping , have never
been taken out, and from 40 to 75 miners can bo profit
ably employed in the old uorkings. On the property Is
a formidable vela of copper and lend, which has never
been worked, and a new gold vein has been discovered
Mime the Drat of this month, at which three men hare
been at work. taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day,
with a good prospect of its continuance.
no2-0m CHARLES J. GILBERT, 151 Broadway.
13HILADELPILIA TYPE Foutingy=
N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Sta.
L. PRLOUZE k SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretoforo accented to their Kstablishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their now spEow EN
3300 K is now ready, and from their fucceased facilities,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in 4
complete Printing Rstabilehment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the business,
and the Nut of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting
that they eon furnish a more durable and better fin
ished article than their ootemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
einevrhere.
Old type taken tbt 9 route per pound, in tiohange for
pelf PPedinen Prkel• avil•tt
insurance tanttpanits.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CON
IL/ PANY.—The Pllllll MUTUAL LIVE INIIVRANC3I
COMPANY. Northeast Corner cl THUD and DOOR
&reels. Capital 8 112,726 Ott.
INSURES LIV iCB Tor abort terns, or for the closl•
term or life—srtlts annuities and sadosneate—put
chisel life intends in Neal Matate, and snakes all
°outrun &maim on tin onatinsenesea of Lila.
They act as Brecatera, Administrator', Andean,
Trailing, and
itIVICIErw.
Daniel L Hitler, Fawns' E. Blokes,
Benjamin Coster, William Martin, -
Richard S. BewiMlN Jamas B. Meruland,
William P. fleeter. Joseph R. Trotter,
William K. Kers, James }Mania,
Samuel C Haar, Thatiphilas l'aul•Coge,
Charles Hallowell, - PAhrotiat A. :touter,
Henry O. Tel/mond, Daniel L. Hotehinton,
Rodnipbon Kert, Jolla W. Horror,
141/Ihun 11. Cant, Ellis 8. Amine,
Edward T Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
Wiiiisoi Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner H. Ramie, John 0. Brenner,
1' 8 Mater" Kaatosa
DANIEL L. IttILLSK., President.
SAMUEL It BZOKXB, Vies Prol.
Julie W. lloalioa. Bscretare. nia•le
1 01 WAR D I , IIIE AND NARINE IN
-1 SURANCM CtIMVA liotite.4l3,2,Vi4oLlN
UT
Btreet, Phitsdelphi,, rollaßing a
tits
affairs of the enropsof la pa/MIAMI nt conformity with s
provision of itrt spier .
PREMIUMS •RUNITED /so. ',cover 1, 1856, TO ACQUIT
31, 180. T.
Vire premiums F1A,7•20 81
Marine premiums „, 211,793 8/
Perpetual premium/ 1r24 DO
Total amount premiums taken. $u56,74T 43
Earned fire renal u ma 06
Earned marine premiums 155 . 005 Gd—lSo,o7B 04
I.Nduct return preruluma
Net earned $168,959 140
Marine toe 1 , 11 , 1 593,9A5 TS
Fire limed pa:d .., 8,051 11
6101,918 66
Salvage rd. '
c,ived... 6 16 0 61
Intereat re. '
cdived...6,661 61
Et e hisdr: ' •
ante 2 971 62 —8.063 66 62,833 70
Expenses for commission* to
agent', obatementm In lien of
scrip, entaries,. °Mee rent,
fortilehriof °Mee, books, sta.
flortery t 4.3 60,856 et
moat and loss 63 40-141,263 21
Net prolt 624,016 89
VS,ICT9,
$12.F15 89
en3h on bend
.
/Idle recPirable ,
110..
207 02
Bo wit And m 0,14 non 16.5,000 00
Stocks "02,100 00
Stock notes 112,900 40
Due by scuts and
others 22,3.02 P 3
1154,095 M
funEcrona.
P. DI Pella, Wm F Leerh,
0. E. Spnogi.r, IL T. Resell,
Abraham Rex, II H Houton,
Wm Ti Woods, Joe R Ittillers,
George It owell, Abraham P. Eyre,
.1 }Agar Thomson, W. Raignool,
O ft. Sower, Chorine F. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John U. Leman.,
Herman Haupt, James P. Stiles
Nathan R. Potts, R. N. ShMingl i ord
PERCIVAL G. POTTS, President
C. VI. OneceLee , Viet. Preeident.
W. H. \Yvon - a, Scretary.
0e22 it I'. Krxeit. Tree:arse
FIR!: INI3URANVE.
&JUNO tIARbEN FIRE INSURANOS COM
- - .
PANY.
CAPITAL $126,000, PAID IN CASH,
ANDSEODRELY INVENTED,
OPPICE, N. W. CORNER. Or MKTG AND WOOD
NTH , SPRING GAM/ERR.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROIIPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John 11. Dohnert, Henry M PlOl.
Dolll Wueipper, Lwow likinanak
Brojniniu ISarie , Jobs' Laniell,
Julia Erono, jr MI:aloe Field,
Auto,' M. Pork, Minium X. Woo .
James Darnell, Juba D. Eltavemoos,
Jacob 8. Idiutoon, Onnrin Bto.ldarl,
Ilenzy Thee. D. Ilitiogbaat,
Daorgo X. Childs.
JOlnt 11. DOKNSIIT, President.
L. KRUIJDUAAR, Secretary. eept 21—ly
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
OrYte E 414 WALNUT BC., Franklin Building,.
ItI,E AND AIAIIINB INSURANCE.
CAPITAL 1100,000, WIND PEI V ILNUIS ro INOBEABB
TO 100.000.
Thin Company Is now tally organ zed, and prepared to
mono nil hints or Innurancc aorta; iOne Or damage by
If if 0 and Marine Perlin, At cutout tittle.
OFTICERS,
C. LACORLIN, President.
RICHARD INILELDB, Vies Preeldexa.
CEO. SCOTT, Secretary.
DIBSOTOItS.
11. 0. Laughlin,
D Rharnood,
Win. Osborne,
Richard Shields,
T. P.Ahowell,
rIitfirQUAKER CITY INSURANCE
I. COMPANY, Office No. 408 (late 02) WALNUT Bt.
Capital and Surplus, $250,000.
Thin Company continues to mate Insurance against
loan or damage by Fire and the Paula of the Sea, Leland
Navigation and Transportation, at current rates.
OFFICERS.
President—CEO. U. lump
Vice President—E. P. ROSS.
Secretary and Treasurer—lt. R. COOOBI.I.ALL.
Acsistaut Secretary—S U. BUTLER.
BOTOES.
George IL Hart,
E. P. Roos,
A.O Catlett,
Joarph Edwards,
John 0. Pale,
Hon. Henry H Fuller,
looter 8 Perkins.
John II Charessrs,
an 8-1!
A RCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
rm. NY, NNW YORN.-ofilre, No 29 Well 'Brett, Ad
joining the blechenire' Benk—Oanh Capital, $260,000,
with a surplus. This Company Maitre Buildings, Ater
chendiae, Furniture, Teases he port and their Cargoes,
and other property, against Luxe or Dunne by Mae awl
the Risks of Inland Navigation.
.. . .
DIRECTORS.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pop*,
Caleb Bart t.dr, Rufus R. Graves,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Vismis,
Edmund Penfold: C. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson R. Corning, Theo. Polhemus, fr.
( - leen Ilang,erty, Shahs E Horgan,
Thumas Blonagan, Abm R Van Nest,
John II Earle, William A, Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas 8 Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W Phillips,
Louis Lorut, Charles A they,
Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Hincken,
Bteph. Cambreleng, Wm. IS Shepard,
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges,
Henry R. Bogert, William R. Pearlick,
Peter Edes Itmery_Thayer,
Benjamin H. field, Geo. Weatteidt,
A. ll Prothinghava. Zalmon Taylor,
Thos.!. Youngs, Henry B. itlcssoat.
Sionnel 1., Mitchell,
ALBERT WARD, President,
Ri VII/ an A. 0/ILIT, Secretary. en 10-1 y
MANUFACTURERS' i
—Gander Pere tQai Lttr.dCbEy
the Plate of Pennsylvania. espial, $500,000. Hint,
Linville, and Inland Transportation.
DIIIIOTORB
Aaron S. Lippincott, Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes., Alfred Weeks,
Charles J. Field, J 111734.8 P Smyth,
B Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank,
Win. Neal, John P Simons,
AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, Preaident.
Wit A. 10,10 DES, Tice President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
.1 W. MARTIEN, Surveyor.
This Company wan organised with a cash capital, sad
the Directors have determined to adapt the business to
Its available resources—to observe prudence In conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Office No. 10 Merchants , Exchange, Philadelphia.
aul.dly
riI AL IFIE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA —Orrice
No 7Z3 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA
RINE RINKS on Vesheis, Cargoes, and Freights IN
L INO TRANSTORTAT/UN RISHP, per Railrimela,
Cannlii, MIAs, and other earriagea
ALI. THE PROFITS divided annually among the As
sured, and ample esourity in canes of lose.
DIRSCTURS.
rlukrd Harris Mlles, Thomas T. Butcher,
John Al. o.lsoheinior, Algernon II Ashbarner,
Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Fasentl,
Samuel J Sharplese, Thomas It. Footer,
Isaac Jeanie., austavna 'English,
Henry Preaut, James R. Stroup,
Edward O. Jame', Alfred li,ads,
14 /Main L. Springy, A 0 Cattell,
Franklin C. Jones, Charles R. Carstatni,
Unmet Ilichlock, Jr., Samuel Robinson,
William Taylor, John C. Keifer,
James Murphy, John I'. Steiner,
Wm F. Smith, Henry tirstube,
A. J. Ante)°, Wm J Caner,
Samuel L. Creutshors.,
EDWARD lIA KRIS 1 , 111,E5, Preeldeat.
ALFRED YAM tir, Vice President.
Juan O. If erica, Secretary. attl-ly
CHARTER. OAK FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY or DARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital $300,000. Losses in philadelpbis and
vicinity adjusted at the PAilarktrA in Otre.
By lem e ire refer to
D S Brown &Co , Chita, Pon. Joel Jonee, PhDs.
Chaffee., Stout ik. Co., " Hon. Botha Choate, Beaton
Hacker, Lea & Co., " Hon.?, S. Williaaa, Ilartil
We have latilitien for p acing any amount of Inca
ranee In the moat reliable Conipaniee.
. .
PHILADELPHIA GESERAL. INSURANCE
AUENCY, No. 4.1.3 (old No. lib) CHESTNUT ST.
TZIOMPSON k ROOD,
Agents.
umber
UMBER I LUMBER 1 i—Tbo subscriber,
14 who hair for several years occupied the premiaes at
Moan's Planing Mill Kennington, hoc ventured to
COATES STREET f 11.111 F, adjoining the Fheenix
Pinning Mill, on Delaware avenue. where he intends
keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor
ing [manta, elope rirerx, shelving, ceding, fencing and
katfold kennel, , thoroughly seasoned and well worked.
For sale at the lowest cash prices PUreinlytlf, are in-
Tlted la colt end examine (or thernaelres, and every ef
fort will be made to . give eatisfsetion. Orders received
and supplied at the shortest notice for alt kinds and
Oh ea of Southern yellow Rine, Timber d Ektagtllng.
Hand . . men)
ifttilroab
r!JIANGE OF HOURS.—PHILADEL
V PIMA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
ROAD.
On and after Monday, Nov. MI, 1837,
ritBBF.Nti ER TRAINS LEAVE PIIIIADELPRIA
For Baltimore at a A. 11., I P. IL (Expreaa,) and 1
P.ll
For Wilmington at 8 A. 141., 1, 3.30 and 11 P. H.
Fur New et.till at 9 A. 31., 1 and 3 MI P. H.
For bleldtetown at 8 A. 111, and I P. H.
For Dover at 8 A. H. and 1 I'. M.
For Seaford at BA. H 0101 1 P H.
TRAINS FOR FLIII.6.DELPITIA
Leave Baltimore at 8 40, Farms, 11 A. 54., and 6 26
P. M.
liiffM;=/11E1=1
Leave New Castle at 6.55 and 11.06 A. Id., acid 8.50
P. 61.
Leave Middletown at 10 10 A. 61 and 706 P. M.
Leave Dover at e. 16 A. Al and 6P. M
Leave Beaton! at 7 30 A. 31 end 2 P. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leave Wilmington at 9.16 A. M., 27.50. and 12.15
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. 11. 8010 rlilladelpals to
Baltimore
do
do. 025 P. M. from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
Freight Train, with Pia/wager Car attached, will ran
ea follows:
Leer. 1 ,1,11,400 w for Perrytftto and tatermedieb
places at 5.00 P. M
Learn Wilmington for do. do. 660 P. M
Lear° Baltimore (or 1111170410-9raCe at 6 P. M.
no 21-ly 8. M. FELTON, President.
FiriTTON-200 balee good Middling to
dllng /air goSion, to store mtcl for sale b
enl y
MASTIN MILI ST BS,
J. 19 Nor th Wan
DEN:kis TLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
-1847. 701 r/716/117/14111, 1847•
Obrekesaita, at. Lewis, lows Citr,
L•aiarlD• New Orieeme s M. Pat s
eihrreliks4, iigll/010.
INIKI ' ,, Cirleery Nebraska.
Pamline cbas owarwaftwas war* an Me Grose Win.
am 14101,114140.
41111TAL AND DRAILIFIIII 01 MI ISIOUGH
TIMNS.
At and from flu Pithead horned'
Notices. sooth-osoll obratt of ILISTINTII and MAL
KB? stasoto (antrsoce es blevor.th stroot)
=ATE PHILADELPHIA. 70111111111M211 /ND
WEISTER,N critics.
Nall Troia at ISO*. Y.
Pod Lb» ot7/16 P.M.
/re" Nall . .. .......».... .. at UN Med.
C. !natio IL It: Liao keno ear Hirgiqgqr. VII ' C -
latatt... at t.aa r Y.
//11 V 1 111011 I'ITTSSUROU AND WiL 4 71.81
Cl7llll.
- --.
Nail Train.„.... ---•
12 CO aitht.
Put Line at 600 A It
Earreos Rail at 1 Od I' DI
coh.ois R. R Lice ararei frail illarrUllncrg,wtsCe
lumbis,24l SO p lc
MEI=I
flume sill be received at 11M Paaiiiacer Depot ty
the Becrele Muter. at any Law diaries. the Sap. De
charge he hasdlths toppao.
Nonce —to caw of kr, the Company will helel
!Mosel the respon.ibie fee pereasal baggage deep, sat
for an easiest not reatioling 11D11.
Novice --Omnibuses sin Itei is matinees at the Dew
Perk Depot to eters pairsengere ter the heel to the.
Peaseplrantit &sties.
TROLLS 1110.01 X, AVst e
Passroges Line Peasaylvapia Itsilthed
Philadelphia, lieetenbettl, 011-17
►IW WESTERN TRAVELLERS. -
A. RPRINO AND RUM 6S ARRAMOZIIIIITS
GETHEHN CHATTEL/ E/LLIYI Y.
TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE TO
PITTSBURGH AHD
TWO
VIM.
Or sal alter Saes Ist 1.131, TWO DAILY MALTA
er :ems Cshert Ratios for PAL , bOrrk 4 ° 4 In
sone h or North .odes claw.
?GB MORNING RAIL TRAIN
Lams Rattiorcro +Jay (Sarrlay ozrottod) at 811 A.
araimorting CM, The Melt Train ever Ole Omit Penu
ry's-mark Railroad, and arriving is eittattaril at 1 It)
A M.
THE APTE7LNOOII .NNTREAS TRAIN
- urea baltrinsirs daily (itmday excepted) at l P. M.
•risturg.
for fir , THE 14101 FIT INTIM TRAIN
Rana h , •Iticaore ETERT ?INUIT at 10 P. II , eon
the Lightting Ittpreee ever the Pennell
neotini I' Pittsburgh arriving. at 110 P 14.
TAM. nattrOgd '•nins eleudy at Pittsburg
117 All thee/ • • PitistirgA, Ff Mrs.' 4.4
with trains over ilk I its Northern, Makers and
Chun* o Bs dread, Yak
Weetern connections_ e, Sort Wang, Rterlbnp
13:7 Passengers for Chief vie At ra.r. Ida
ton, bran City, Mg*. •44-th,,,,t .
son, and other leading titres In the „ wrr pww, with
oar handcar mites of treed and too 80, -.saw
fear !coo changes or mire, by taking this. pow., ...I
ID— Passengers for Cleveland, guelmitir, •"„ . .thd ,
Detroit. go by tide route, and the time is es.
wag 111 miles shorter than by any other rests.
ir r Passengers toe Pt. Lords, Indianapolis, Is-
Mate, Cairo, and an points on the Lower and Cpp..
111rdsdp p i, mate less elusive of ears. and anise In el.
vaned of any other mate; and to Cineanneti, Cel imams,
Dayton, Unlit/Ile. and other prominent cities, ea emboli
as b any other root/.
All Western Beane CREWE= THRODIIII and
Atactfil wick care.
11PR TI7E NORTH.
The B IS A M. cow:mete timely with Ispreee Trot=
over U. Dauphin road for Williamsport, Elmira,
Doebtedat, Daitalc, Niagara Fails, and Caged., Dias
forming the meet dowel rail *y route to Northwestern
Pennsylvania and Western Sea York_ Dm:ropers mat
find this the shorted, cheeped, and most espeditloca
route to Niagara nth and Canada,
Through Tickets are issued to Philadelphia via Co
lombia oat Lancaster by aft the train* at Si each, each.
train tutting sans connections. Pawners by this
route avoid trenwilled bridges, mad all the Leconmaieree
of ferrying ammo the Flawinehanaa river.
Terownsen for Hanover, ifAnebeiter, Gettysburg, Ern
mittshurc, Carlisle. Chambersharg, go by the trams at
31.,end
ESTIS I ESTER BREECH.
She Care on this road make co. trip per day, connect-
Leg with the train at S P. M.
Tor THROUGH TICKETS and fernier information,
apply at this Ticket oh. oe , Osbert, Station, N. E. earner
of Calvert and Tranials streets.
aeyelh-tf 0- 0. AMNON, Sart.
PENNSYLVANIA- RAILROAD.—THE
GREAT CENTRAL BOUTS, Coll2elltillg the Al.
Until Cities with Watiarn, North-westara. sod Sesta
weatern Staten, by °antigun' Railway direct_ Tata
Roast .L. connects at Tittahnezh with daily line of
eteaniere to all ports ow Ms Weatern Suers, and at
Clarets's:l and Audit:sky with littominaers to all porta on
the North-waster Lakes; making the twat DIRECT.
CILLAPEST and ItILIABIA PitittTE by .loch litrvigt
can So Intruded to and frost tha UREA? WS:TY.
RATkB BIT WAIN PRILADIWILIA AND rim-
BURGH.
Ms, Cassii—Boots, note, Babiz on sad
Gaps, Ilooka, Grp Goods, (in ea
Mateo
and broaltO), Drugs, (11 - boin
and bakw)deathers,..WW. pee 1.00
8500 a ) OLlffe--Dozooolla Meeting;
Shitting and Ticking, (In original
bales), Drop (In caste), Hardware,
Leather., (in eons or loxes), Wool,
and Sheep Pelts, Nasty ard, Le—at—Mc per UK Itr
Twin) Cassei—aneds, Steel, awing,
(in coax), llama, Bacon and Pork,
bated, (lonia or in satte), ratan:a,
mannfactared,(except Cigars or oat
&0., &IS 460 , pee taa lbs
rO)RTII Caass—Vollse, FiAh, Bacon,
Seel, and Pick, (In casks or bases
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Soda Lab, German May, Tat, Pitch,
Bonn, go gOtt. per 100 B.
Pxonsi-410. per bbl., rutin bather notice.
Gorrox—l2 per bale, not exceeding SOO tbs. weight,
rultil farther notice.
Otorra Ulart.r,
W. 0. Stotesbery,
R. 11. Oarlile,
0.0. Butler,
Oro. Scott. Dixil9-y
to thlPPlat Gonda from any point Bart or rbiladsl
phia, be wheats" te Maki pack ran Pt...ph-gni%
Rat areal.. All Goods eoneiguM to the ageola a this
Real, at Philadelphia, or Pittsburgh, will be remade:l
• ittiont detention.
IL W. Daley,
Charles G. Daisy,
Wm, D. Lewis, Jr.
J. L. Pomeroy,
Andrew R. chamberi,
H. 1 Coggshall,
Parallel Jenea, H. D.,
A. P. Okeesbrouglt.
FtoMao Aoson.—Worsio,, Wonoloy &. Co., Memphis,
Tenn.; R. P. Wm lc. Co., Bt. Loris, No.; P. G. O'ltllry
& CO., ETIZISVICO, 'Whoa; Dumesail, & Co ,
amt Carter & Jewett, Louisville, Hy.: R C.
llri
dram, blsdlaon, lad. ,• H. W. Drown A Co , and Irvin
A Co., Cincinnati; N. W. Graham & Co ,
Ohio; Leech & Co., No. b 4 Kilbyntreel, Boston; Leech
Sr. Co., No.l Astor House, New York, No. I William vt.
awl No. 8 Pottery Place, New York ; 3. Roteder,
PhiLsdolphis; Ilograw Waco, Baltimore; D. A.
rittatmrgh.
NEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN
AND AM EOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES.
PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW TORE, AND WA
Lame as - follow, Tie: ?taxi
At 1 A. 14 , from Newington Depot, via Jamey.
City, Mall V/
At 6 A. 7d,, ►is Camden and Jereey City, Nov Jet
eey Accommodation
At 6 A El , Iris Camden and Amboy, dammed*.
lieu S
At
Ml'
ad A 711., via Camden and Jamey City, Marinas
5
At 10 A. At , by steamboat Trenton, via Tacony
and Jersey City, Morning Rimer II
At 2 P. M , via Camden and Amboy, C. and A. 'Ex
press a
At 6 P. 31. ria Camden and Jamey City, ETetang
Mail 3
At 3 P, M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Clam 2
At 3 P. M . via Camden and Amboy, Ateormwda
tion, 2nd Clam I
At 61'. 31via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, lseClass
At 6 P.ll '
via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda ,
lion, 2ud Class I
The bP. M. line runs daily, all others Sundays er
septed.
Express Lines stop at the principal atattons only.
Yor Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, do , at aA.
and 2S l M. from Walnut street ',hart
Tor Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wllliesba.t
Montrose, Great Bend, ko. at 6A. M eta Detains
Lackawanna at Western Railroad.
Pot Freehold, al 6 A.M. sad t P. M.
For Mount lolly at T A. M„toot 2.K, E end 6 P. I
WAY LINES
For Bristol, Trenton, &a ,at 2x awl 4 P. M
WAY LIWR
Yor Palmyra, Barmeas, Beverly, Thullngtoa, Barlett
torn &a , at 3 P. M.
Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON for Bordentairn
and Interim Mate placea at P 4
Steamboat TREN:LN for Tinsel at 10 and 11,‘ A.
M., and 4 P. IL
M.
All fines, except 1 A. AI , leave Walnut etree
wharf
ID"fifty rowel% of bergage only allowed oath rut-
Purr. risAengers Are prohibited from tatting any
thmg as baggage but their wearing apparel, All bea
me over fifty pounds to be paid for extra. The Cum
psny limit their reeponeibillty for baggage tome dollar
per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
yowl 1100, except by eliewial contract
WM. W. GATZMBti. Agent
au I-1y 0. A. A. R. R. CO
Dili L A DE LP II lA, GERNANTOWNN
1 AND NO R RID T 0 W N RAILROAD.—W INTIM
A lIIIANONALIiNT —On and after MONDAY. October
nth, MT
Lease Philadelphia at 6, IX, 63. 9)y,11 X A M., 2,
3-10 min 4,5, 6, 7,9, and 11t, 31.
Leave (I ermantown 6%, 745 min. 8,9, 1O A M
1.10, 310 mm. 4,5, 6, 7,8, and 18P. M.
ID" The 735 o'clock A. M Train from tiertnantown
will stop only at Wayne Jilr!et Station.
Leave Philadelphia at 9 Zi min. M , 2 and a% P. M.
Leave 0 er1,1144)W11 SIO Min. A. M., 1- 10 mt 9 asd
6 45 min P. M.
EMINZEIRM2=I
Leate Cheistaut Hill at 7.1(.11-46aa410-10 rain. A. 11 ,
1240, 340, 440 sad 1-40 min P. M.
ON £IIN TS.
Leave Philadelphia. 9-20 A. Al , 2 mei 6! P M
Leave Chestnut nut It SA. M 12-50 and 5-20 P. M.
YOB, CONSIIOROCiaIIi AND NORRIS
Leave Philadelphia at 11,1‘, 9, 11 A. 11 , 3,
and 11 P. 11.
Leave liorriatowe at 7. 9. 11 A , 3 1.1 & 40P. M.
Lear* Philadelphia at 9 A M., and EP. M.
Leave Norristown at 7A. , and SP. Id
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD YOB' DOWNDIG
Leave Philadelphia at at A.ll , and 3r.
Leal.° Powaiugtoun at i V A. and 1 P. M.
3111111, Superintendent.
Depct, Ninth and (irrea streefd, Philadelphia
INORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
WOK
11.13THLEHR91, RAFTO9I. ALLESTOWN. MAUCH
CHUNK, WILKY.SBARRE. DOYLESTOWN. Ac.
On and after Wednewlay, November 4th. IaST. the
trains on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun.
days, ' , scented) u iollows:
Ear Bethlehem. Easton, Allentown Manch Chant. and
Wlikeebure (Express) at 9 A If.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chnok. (Ex
res.) in connection with L. f. R. R . and Easton, by
stage, from Iron Mill Station, at 215 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation.) at 130 P. M.
For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. N.
On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A NI train will raz
through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to rotors
111 3sa P. DI.
_ . . . .. . .
Leave Dethrlein (Ilipress,) at 9 A M. and 225 P M
heave Doylestman, (Accomloodativad at 635 A. 6i.
Leave Gwynedd, do. at :.! ZIP M.
. . .
ON SUNDAYS.
Pot I from
wyued3 ......9 15 A. M. ...... Se. P. 91
Dojlestown 410 P. M. i Doileeterem..... 645 A.ll.
Sus to Bethlehem El 60
" Manch Chunk 2 00
WilkeAbarre 4 50
PAMEN(IER. DEPOT,
FRONT Aoki WILLOW Stg. Phils
BUIS CLAIM, Amt.
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A tugs assort rent of
EVANS 4k. WATSON%
PRILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
B.ALAILANDBIt BMW.
VAULT DOOR,
Tor Banks and Atom
BANE LOONS,
Boma to any now la aft.
IRON DOOBB, SHUTTERS, or e .
On or e good snots any
tes er oth establioltsmit to the
United Sta, try
NYASA & WATEION
An. 210 &Mk YOU%t ad t strafat
pLIANI QM A CALL.
: -- Eailroak.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Heiraralinaght.Agoat.
EL J. LOSINAJart,
Superintendent, Altoona, Pa.
FOR. GERMANTOWN
OUNDAYS.
CIIMNITS BILL RAILROAD
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
fire proof 6040