'lr • ±,tlr ' 4iV11,04. .1,3010:#4. ow_ Rloir,oo i : rz.IFOR TKE Joa,Nx.aCtivumPA*AppasiA. “ Air Mot , 4 , I:46'atnii`i=4 .,,FaliF,li, ill,,VrAl!rlbute provf;eds ' .k , 01.1410 or - pleeenelied hithated; iflinssabliken-rhad, at the itjrsrdiy trottenthittyithree • Vs' lane', the-Northern ' "thlOiltyaf , pbmairpbbLl bibd lob 16* thence ex," • SelyperailalUiti es 'at right Afeet::.l.: -"; -, in ijrbofdrp7ecepflsndeitaate deaf thalYismehleinetror hilge limmehlpiz-'nber:lo - the + city of , on the side of - a' two celledldifillu 4 s en v a laiidiagitlitte 'tia'„the ticiasaidl42ftwitleno-sontb" irperches sadeSeitrtenichl farrisonlpotitant, thence iiimidnies,veettir r' het oritlttitaiartitide ae:2oMinuti,44 63per. w a poet the aide of the Said MISS, degrebtf.' east 51 porn es and toW:tentheist hperciti,and South 406o grecs; matt 1.5 %rarefied bud flint-tenthiteln pert to, the place of beginnlogi coubstriing.2/ aersaof land, -•- ••' bioni, , Also, is'partgp tract or - pitairintliind - adioltting the abelni tract ; Innate tin'theisoutliwestgarllysido of the said XrthWahlikenonllidge,thrapikerind'aforepaid; beginsiiiirat - itinotherrerieliterabholt , dascribed 4 lraeh thence rut:Using alogglAttriiii,eonrse of rata kind north 21 • &trate and taloilf&est26 pircheltaadV-lietty.fite . hundredth* partri'ef-a-perelf; to-Arsenio* aloud mated to Wankel Both' therteShgAitassid:Banitittlandiseuth - deg tees and a Ipalfiweet 48 Archie - AM Si 6 4extibu or aperch..to • whonier of:laad:4l4l6,by.:Willitant - Bairla -Jonathan yiilliamt; - and:her children; thence bytheinitutiontit Ciegrees and, *Vatter, eat. 21.4.perehes ; and 'twenty=tive-lian, -,dredtba parts of,W.perointo corner. of Own aboywde- - scribini; tnacydinfeet sentliikestor-a whiteoalrasplifig on of-itan'abere-desierlbed tractilhence along the lene'llOrih*4so • degrticeanst" tavltalfirjest le perchesAild eigliiptitre-bendredths piste ist. wperclo4. the,plice litheginiting;contaltlingliaereatuldrprOMB, libloz4t.ileli, all that-tertaih ant3 age ur tenement - andlot4r - Plecegrowsd, situate,' lying, and'-being In • - the Northern Libertiee,:hotr In tbecityof.Philadelphia, - ' rbeginnlitg, afa stake bribe:Ada of a strip of g.rdand left osen-Glir. 4:eondithence :extending:l)/10d formerly claimed by'llettliimin:lllllBhksOutb. 4 4B. 4 egrets,nast 47 pesch ityjilataks•, 'thence by land 'sold by. Predarich Weyer and taus to Etinjamin Noy ' • aernhrthiduaegteest_eastakpacches to Inuit* etas; _ thoncibir Mid fointed,rofitlithack,Olingtoen - - nortb:ae - 0,41.,,w•ebt. iNitOheitilind lod e-tenths ot-riperchloi. the_eldwistibegroundlefe4Peis for a food afor es aid; thenesillititgailto of said rood sohth 60 degt*ei weatiB r' 4l l# placeorbitenillog 1 7 . 4964 4 41 4 g $, Ores of stifkV,Nti , : , , . eethdii lot:et : piece of-laati situate for - inirkfttiehtiltortheintlhertlite, but now tn. the city of '• '4lillistiellitda: on the' godhead:stray' sida of. a certain lane, Causid:Standleekbuel, - honnded and described as : • fOnOwet.l4;leteibltist" lately matte; Woof by - -- liebertAr Beginning Tat stone at -- sitie.,, 4 aidercleittindlern lane f••thenee'lartly.branothei • -7ploonnt:Latilarpliniginglosthenaid,Getinge Utter, and partly_bileari of Philip Herahherstr f lontlindegrees , - - -15.mtnittes, that titperthes and 640 to a stone ; thence ttr etitetolo4,littenf 'Jasper . Moylius, deceased; south 52'dogrinti,,Irest11 - ;perches and 5.10 s 'perch' to a - atorte.:_ihemee.by ether hind of the -said George Esher, - nortl/ardagrees,"l6 minutes, west 65 perahesand 9-19 : • of al:etch, to a4torie in the side of the said late •, . thence 'alongside of said lite, north" 69 degrees, east 31 percliesando.lo to - the place of beginning. , , , - - 1445:- 4 3: -Alio, all that tenement and tract or parcel of land, si taste, Ildng, andleing In the Northern Liberties, NM in :the cityoVPhiliidelphla, beginning' at a post - -standing oh the nOrtheriat,side.'of'Wissahldsolfroadj corner of land latent lieteeTurner; thence by the game 2, land 'no:WO . dintr' See 20 minutes, MUG 26 parehes I feet and 4 Indies to- another post t•!thenoty ninth 31 degrees "4- 40 toinntaa, wind gaperchas mad 4.10 of a' perch, to an. , ! , _ other:poets thence`. by NMI latent Joshua Riehic south' degreesL 20 mlnntes, - tufest 20 parches and .4.10 of a „.. - Porch, td another pest' standing on the - sideof Wiese, ; - •- hTekonioad aforesaid, and thence by the same road 40 - dog? eas t peraberalltitt 8 inches, to the place of be t o gfootttabsing , ll.: acres and. 87. etches—will - attend feahatintles aids - appOhitment. on; WIEDNIIB.• GAY; Deeeptier-18thi, ati• 4 o , clock,"-,:514 - ,•at his °dice, at tidiernitheast,corner of NIGILTH and 1.001391' threetsitifitintsrbersiill 4 .pirsona interested male- , oired - Or bedeleirted from ooMlni • in upon; v = • 10011042ATY,-.Anditer , . -VsAs'fAt II" 3, „', ". .• OW ES A.11.01U STREINT'IIAjA-0.1113-, 727 and 72 ARCH STREET 219.74PAY . 8!:'HOLIDAYS ! The Holidays seta oloie at band, and Jones's Arch street 81110 On iff pros:44od for the frolitelia• demand that will be madeupon It tor massacre's's... _ - 4 ,COBIBTUAB ANDNEW YEAR'S CANDIES 1104 .0111 ) i*PßvAtitc .- FO: PER PRESENT 500000! variety alien - 416in, Psatilea, Bourbon Drops, newitylefif ;ChunDrOpi,-Nsis Battle Dropai.L'angliterre BotalloSeti , and itiveyy-trariety ;me and costly candies insautiChared , - Botkreaosthoi.im ulsea'Aud . -Atalliass of Dinau;eitil Tlea - filled - erith the choicest virlottotOonfeetionn,- ; Cust rarylog in, price' from One- Dollar ni)AfFiftiDallatif. Some of these Boxes are the Iwo:tattoo" sensualists - 6 - P - iStarlsOsat 'Alto c.1.411111u LICSMN"XYPI , OFMIED tic Ti ffs OCSUCTirs., Td the Ladles, as troll site the ,w,hole public, Jones's Neleone ,sre ,the- moot attree4r.ol IA the. City, mid iu %tondos of adoilintent and tinialz are uPerlor to any - 121 „ _ . . ItEAKFAirS, , AND 'SUPPERS; ' Spread up In the choicest and,most expeditiosisatylo. FAUI2' 0 F ALL KINDS, lon DREAM, 18LL1F43,, GAME ' AND - OYSTEBB„. ?Constantly, reedy forvisitere la profusion.: r. • VANCY, - ASID 013.11AMENTAL DARES AND PIES OP' . EVENT - DEACRIPTION. - - NEW_ -YORK, rskilu - sarizr, - • ,- Altar in last; all the NABLET/Ell, -- LiJNOBIES, and , DBLIOACIBB of every °limo and count% BALTSI''IIITATB - PAIITLEI3, Paseo * Nod , liapporsi and , ,aititilles supplied at the, abortes t - nof4co and' on sustainable talsos. "_ • • " A of the Oationage - hitliettel -bostoticed_by thipaltlio ierespootfullY _ • B. Bf„J'OldEBp-pelpslatok" • _.„ NOR7I :PRIL4PNLPHIt.i. - ,MCMIBBIEN do 808, Pao:lomat ETRY BRQ: } lair . 237 ionth - THIRD Street oppbeitelltexieWlPanneyl 41IONS-A;DX7OID. We continuo to:keep our plUte as A lieeVelaie Reateu isat Tlth every-nonventonee-Ao• A lo ud to::kylvotO We bale OrWO * midi amorgernente to serve tn rely now wedieuipmeemtnt A - variety, of oell7prepared Cold and Vtotii Dishes,- ut pilees-to . sulkund answer 3110. OXigen , ores of the time !'. • • --- o=Mb:ins and Luinors,dre not InUpcsted by any in the city. , - . nolft-tuh&nank rAMPBELL'S":RESTAURANT.--VSNI, Diteks,-"Firkeys, Gem, prone, Fresh nalureni Obbieatique, Opinsehique,Printess Say, Alma, oomf and.ilove Oysteril,lrith- every variety of GAM', wild. or domestic, sown. Green Turtle Soup and Tetrapirt_gtippers.- servedbfat the ahorteernotice, at JOHN. 01,31PR10W5, , 5i0.62T CHESTNUT street, op : poinelhelfateXonse. - - 11.4:-e.Np.px-perise 'sr:Tains - In been spared by the preprielny linflying - bp; this new: eetabliebmept in the moirstimpterdie -maimer—the - ,amond storybeing for the .:'totenitiodiitleit' of 'Ps:lrate' Puttee for 'Dinnere; - Antraitiftikuteimiiatas Stith *64. I • , vuiILIAIC BANNING'S CITY LAGER irv , 134,0; BAIOON, 140. Fu Carter's Alley trt " • A' e t. A e t ierser 4r.-.l6loAD'osid WALNUT..43Am Andltriithristellimma .. iNe howation. Amities sunned iirlarOnibetOottsitig4o44 asPl4lll-,- fr . $ S I'URE • " estsb• - • ..elligieglagreateakelebrity,than las:everheen obtained `III any Otherlitaroh. - . - Thlajtat been there:eat of Ate Marked superiority-in inierlable uniformity. . • .TheiMbildipay be r iestima of the, continuance of the tstandard runeeetablish e d. - The prOuction is over 20 "tone daily, and the demand " • • lithextWid ihreugheitt the whole United 'States, and " • to7oMigiC9btititrlee, " - • ' - : Treatingthus otia very large Scale, and under avigid twatatoftittykreable to secure * - perfect uniformity In- 1 the gnat, - ihronghont the year.< This is the greatde- Andorra - in starch-making, and is realised now for the The yerybeit dttrcli that can be made; end no 0 tSer, = -Ie alwayorwarotta by, Consumers, and this will he cap .. piled ~to 4heut by the Grocers salmon as their customers have,leanted Which it the best, a nd-ask for it—other - - whit they would be likeljto get tha t , Article on which' thela,rgest,protit ean be made, , _ - ' -liir-Wingeford has been engaged lathe noinnfaature of Starch continuously for the last 27 years, and during the wlipplc of the Toiled the -Starch made ' under hie super.' '-' , Vision kiis lmenjbeyond any guentioni the beet in-the - i,•„„•,,kek.•_.•For the first -17-years • he' had- charge of the wet ke or yrnA.• Colgate & at whish , period he in ' . „voitatiker`lnvoeitirof the manufacture of (fern Starch, •law-hek for KINGSFORD% BTAIIGItoe the Mime' - Gewego him,reCentlybeen taken by another factory, - - • ' -It in geld by a il the beet gement:in newly every part Of the conntry, - , - T;ltttiGSPOltGlr, SOWS OSTTEGG.CORIT STARCH oniyjinddlogs r ; Imp opfained, en. equal - celebrity with aitili_Starch for the lautidry.," This article le her - --,-. ts, In eymy respecti tignal`to'Abo beet Itermudii.grrobrGootcbuidei haying additional:gull ties whicterender it i dieluabiti for the dessert, . Potato' Starch has been extensively packed end mid , as corn starch, and bee given fain impressions to many " as tO, the reiti Writ), Of our p ots Starch." =s, From itegniat delicacy and :purity, It Is coming also general nee as idiot for infante andjuvailde , • •=, 1 , ( - 0 . KELIAXIII• reach Agents, `,4,l , "7,',":„tlooll7llPOWAttieee. Ty trAL 1 0 , rel. :::::',.- - tirtPUBLIO 38 ' - Ad. , ,xiinpeistrnllilafinmoid - that Ofllconbava hien °reined bi r th° 'Platrlottluperltitendonts of Patio Lightibgi at whia. Citizens &revetment-CO.llore information respect • lognecidentewhibliappen to the Pnblietenipm or of atiy, , ralitrein•lighyng-or, extinguishing them at the • rw ir r?..tin i t ;i 4f 'aiotvzlrc i rtb a eol audio- good pitit w 4rant; k at! e!rea oecph 0 ar Aupt,"of 2d diatiletillni & Itelpelet. *here Stith; Mirgm Kirk - INctpl4l32 litutadtmen wireet,-I*entiethWattli St ileshongi 2231.Contes nteet; Fifteenth Werdi Thoe.T..B6wlby, Gee Ofilce, - Tweity-ItottrthWard, (West phibutelphist).„2l;" 21 , Padden, -Gas Office, Twenty. -Second-Nerd, IGerniantowna ' Wm.. N. Market, Gas ~"Otece.4Tvienty4hlrdlVard (PrenkTowl,) , and at the Gm:oMo In Seventh 'strait, below Market, ' By order 'et:the Vilortees of the Philadelphia Gas nalAtid -=• : 2 ", Superintendent of ,Dietrltution, - - • ILVONDER,B , VOlt ..dLli,-;-PETEM .d: - SHROPE, i? ,i otoot,Non:Brptosion 'B,ol.43teraoratiog - 43413 ',LAMPS „la st itortigrig to atilt Prieiriti.so44, 'Olt they Aare 3 - a rortorldight calling or tbotiElipot, Tb - io 'atop it Aiilltpted to ail places and OurPotedi and . , only AO:aired' a' tile - ao, teat He :advanter,es over all „ ahem :ThirlieforfOrine .own fits: thir • Patent • Burners wan be Atte& to , eitery earnariPlirld Lamp ) .with littloonenSejirtthortt- The least partible danger. rind eitaralsie for ' theme] see. Vmporri,Corwity, iiitdfitetttiertifot solet in.warit of, Agent' s etorg a rare Aribltottoto itoko 'bogey. 1311110P/liGMV liepOt; _423ltorith 4th - St - ,helow alarm, pa TO nrENN - tiinggitkAND SiltrigaEfistip. - - ifiCtiori ;prepared to pOttrkitoo for - caelriprinre Clover toed Af Weir etoP:- Penisylfacli, • etesekesporir turd' fornietv; by loading samples Wax - addrido, eon; totrflines, ascertain the price at which we anilo7 l6 g :P6rtied ,wit:hlag sampled, by, which to = garerntteitis - ipiallti;6aO, hors- them visit turmoil, ..rby address tig VAN J)1:t111ABE k 00, - ' gin)/2;tr; 6 "rout 'and 44 Watee.streete ~-;,...,,_,hilEEr,',4ll;l3lkimurrs now• • landing rec a l l 'At r iii v44ll4 • TAT/11, 9 , Alt t , : arierlta dory., ~. ~ _...,... „- . ~. 0.P.: , is... OO A I Oii , ". OI4,IIRIAGE • -- R,tl., Arri'4VlSM4l44bgraiorrirati Aret pi bi 7 .- ~,, , ,,,,,,,,,„,b_iiitteliw i nt4 of ,_ IT ~04yroor- o f El i N r Tir, V el 01 , , it ASlt.*:,s.m.friteitle&WlZZ.Vori: 61 1 1l - ,'t ni k ;f„ , 7:7::. -,;.:4,1,-," *** ..o""'.t - Ah-::-A -', -;':•124.1iW ti : i t tpt i llr*e ., mr.. ,*,10,4,4r y . "... t, ;. 2--, -, ;rt ::. -;. , + - 1 . .. I•it • '..- ip f % ' ' ll ***-;4oVOg r i ri el:: * V.i.1161-ik s~~~ _ - F:k' ~i t X ' h~~4~"vY«~`r7i'ti'-'~`.iic.`'ti~~J``'`~'';; ~~ `~:' -~~' 'c~at,~ MME waiiilltr."l:lmtuse PBTAY BBOTHEBS 2tttointhe a!, jr,,ay) EDWIN T.W. ASEi, • - ATTOSIMY ArY,AI9, Hae iemoyed oSloe rp:iaft3Otith SIXTH Street, above Walnut., „ " • - e 31* 11E2TrAL. 7 CLAy ,& JOI2,kTTO R- N. la i i 4 ra° r ' mtIV h : ASvO I4 I P Z fwi,li ..p i mapana,nce e, la - Na,._ - 372 sounfyllTl STREET, below Prune 000." ' noD•eodlta $ . , 3. - WE L L 5, 'ATTORNEY AT , -- 10: 2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pa, 1 1.•-with, inu.tuality, .and to the beet of hie AWvto &Illusions animated to his care. net-3m ; - TIANIEL D,OUGRERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW Elotithent Corner ta NIGHTIE and 011 0 Str4ets.,htradelphis. sul.iy E R BTRO USE, ATTORNEY AT kVA LAW, OXN,TRE street, Pottsville, Pa. antay Propotinlo. `UNITED' STATES POSt-OFFICE, IN . L.PTIIII CITY OP PHILADELPHIA. ,SEALED PROPOSALS. for supplying materials and 'workmanehip required. 'lithe erection and construction 'of a Post4ollice building in, the City of Philadelphia, for the United States Poatoffice Department, will be re. calved at the office of the undersigned, Commissioner ' for the building, No. 206 South FOURTH' Street, on or before the twelfth day of December next. Contracts -will be awarded only to Master-builders 'and' mechanics. Duch Proposal must be accompanied -bya Wrltten:guarantee, signed by two responsible per -sons, to the, effect that the bldderi will, when required, ithls prorate be accepted, enter into a contract and bond with proper and sollicient sce tirleties for its faith :RH performance: Specifications for the building can be seen reen application at the office of the Architect John Aithur, Jr,'No. 16 •gercaritile - Library Building, .where. every Information respecting materials and work man 'hip will be given. • The Proposal& must Le eent to the office of the Com. miseloner 'and addressed , to John Ince, and endorsed 4 iPtoralifer the United. States Poet - office at Phila. delph and_will be opened at noon of the last-named Saylor tecelvlng the same, , JOHN RIOS, ,acv 1241td012: ' • Commissioner, ..Entib Salto. HOMESTEAD FOR -$2,00 I LAND MS IBIBUTIONI 3 ' MARRS FOR POOR MENI! . . . . . . . . . .... - -The Northwestern Mutual 'Loud Benefit Association will Make a grand distribution of $BO,OOO worth of reit estate and maps to its members. The number of mem. bens Islisaltbd to 15,9000,‘ , $2.00 and‘hre ellitter damps per memberehip, or a share, :Any indlwidusl sending 810 and,the stamps, shill be 'entitled to six shares; or any personsending - $lO with *lx names, with tbeaddress Of each, 44T4flillp writtan r shall be entitled. to six sheres. - _The following is the will estate to be distributed : No. 1. An improved. farm of 80 spree in Cooke Co. ; Mimi*, _ shied at • $B,OOO No, 2. An improved farm of 160 awes in White aides Co., Illinois; valued at 8,000 No; 3. An improved firm of 160 aerials in White side* Co:, Illinois; valued it 8,000 ,Noot. "Anexcellentpriyateresldenas InDnlinque 'B,oo3 /owa, veined at , :No. 6. 160 acres superior farm lind hi Cooke - Illinois, seined at"' • - - Co.,' 2,000 No. 6. -160 gores well pins timbered In Walpseca -Co., Wisconsin, valued at 2,000 No, 7. A good' lot and cottage residence in Ohl cago,lihnois, veined at 2,000 No. 8. ,160 acres superior Mani In Whltesldes Co., Illinois. valued at l.OOO No; 9. 140 'scree "good lend hi Chippewa Co., - Wisisonain, valued at' 900 No; 10. 169. acres good land In Ohlppeway Co., Wisconsin, *Ailed at ' - WO 'No. 11; 160 acres good land la Ohlptusway Co., WiseenAin; ieltied at 800 : No: 12, , 160 sores good land in Dann Co., Vs , consin, *dried id 800 'No: 18. 80 sores good land in Marshall Co., lowa, valued at - 600 N 0.44. ' 80 sates good land In Mar.hallOo., lowa, .• - valued at ~8 00 N 0.16. 8014114 good land In Marshall Co.. „Welted” at 600 -No. 16. 40 are, good land In Marshall Co., lowa, valued at ," 300 .No. /2. 40 spree amid laid In Linn 00., lows, va ned at ' • 800 No. 18. 40 acres good land to Linn 00., lOWA, val. ned at SOO No.lo. 40 wires good land in LlnnCo,, lowa, rai- ned at• ' , • 800 Ns. 20." .one building lot in Dubuque, lowa, val ued at BOP 190.21. , One building lot in Sterling , Illinois; valued at 800 No. 22. One building lot In Sterling, Illinois, - . mined at" . . 800 No. 23. One building lot hi Sterling, Illinois, valued at -• 800 N 0.24. 40 acres farmland lii Orant Co., Wilson sin, valued at 800 N 0.25. 40 acres farm land In Oreut Co., Wilma. sin, valued at ZOO .N 0.20: .40 acres land In Grant Co , Wisconsin ; valued at - , • 240 N 0.27. .40 acres hind hi Grant Ce. ; Wisconsin, _: valued at . 290 N 0.23., 40 acres land In Crawford Co., Wisconsin, valued at 200 100.29. 40 scree land in Crawford Co., Wino:win, valued at 200 No. 80. 40 acres land in Ormirfordoo., Wisconsin, valued at 200 No. Bl. 40 acres land In Monroe Co., Wisoonsin, h valued at 200 N 0.82. 40 ems land la Monroe 00., Wistumein ; rained 44 - - 200 No. 88, 40 acres land in Jaokson Co., WiSoOnshi, - • valued st ' 209 N 0.34, 40 acres land hi Jackson Co. ; Wisconsin, valued at ROO N 6.85. ' 40 acres land In lia4 Axe Co., W14401:000, valued at. 160 No: 86: 40 acres land in Bid Aire Co., Wisconsin ; Vatted et .- -- '' . - 180 No. 87.:40 labs land In Had Ale 00., Wisconsin, - - - vainedist,„ i • --. ;,, - - . : . 366 Wo.sB. - One lot In Fulton, Illini;6 ; valued at ' 105 N 0.89. , One lot in Fulton, Illinols, valued at .100 N0:40. ,, 0ne lot iirFulton,lllinoll; valued at 100 ..- The dintribution will be conducted fairly and honoix - ably. ' The names and admen of stockholders shell be .written on as. Many- small:cards as they Jima shares, and the whole placed isi.shon, and the first nametshen out shill be entitled to the Improved farm No./ in the above list, and the next- Wren out will be 'Milled to i No. 2, and so on until the 40 items of real estate are all distributed,: Then to. each- of the remaining 14,960 stockholders will be nent a cheap mop of a Western 'Etats or Territory. A full account of -the distribution will be for Warded inn printed chewier, to each member of,the dissociation ' with the name and address of such lig may receive the real estate—to whom also the deeds will be sent and Immediate possession given. Each ap plication moat be isocommuned with $2.00 and tire letter stamps". Address - LINDELL, JONES lc CO., an-18 _ - . _ . .. - Chicago, Illinois. PHOLOE FARM LANDS FOB SALE.-- 11l TRH ILIJNOISCENTRAL RAILROAD COMPANY m now prepared to aelrabout 1,600,000 acres of choice farming lands, In, treats of 40 acres and upwards, on long credits, and at low rates of Interest. These lands were grantedby the Government to aid in the construction of thie Road, and are among the richest and most fertile 'ln the world. They extend from North-Zastandblorth-rest, through the middle of the /Rate, to' the extreme South, and Include every variety of climate and preductions found between those Wall* of, latitude, The Northern portion is chiefly prairie, interspersed with line groves and in the middle and Southern sections timber predom inates , alternating with beaUtiful prairies and openings. The climate is more healthy, mild and equable, than antother part of the eountry—the air Is pure and bra cing, while livinvitreassw and springs of ,excellent water abound. Ditereinens Coil Is extensively mined and ouppiles a cheap and desirable „fuel, being furnished at many points 1"11 2 1 6 S4per, ton—and wood can be had at the same rataper cord.. = Building Stone of excellent quality also abounds, Which can be procured for little more than the expense of trmisportation. • The great fertility otthese lands, which are a bleak rich mould, from two to five feet deep, and gently roll log; their contiguity to title road, by which every feel lit y is: furnished for.fravel and transportation to the - principal markets North, South, Emit, West, end the economy with - which they can be cultivated, render them the most valuable investment that can be found, and present the moat favorable opportunity for Femme of industrious habits/Lod email means **Nair. a com fortable independence in a few years. Chicago is now toe greatest grain market In the world; and the facility and economy with which the products of these lands can be transported to that market, make them ranch more • profitable, at the prime asked, than those mom remote at government rates, as the /OM Costal coat of transportation is, a perpetual tax on the tatter, which must be borne by the producer, in the re dicetice he receives for his grain, Ice. Thepin perfect—and when the final payments are Lade, deeds are executed by the trustees appointed by the State, and in whom the title Is vested, to the par chewers, which convey to them absolute titles in fee elm- Ids, free and clear of ewery incambrance, lien or mort- Mt prices are from 86 to 880 : interest only 8 per et. !Twenty per ot. wilt be deducted from the price for cash. Thou. who plushest on lens oredit, give notes payable -in two, three, four, five and 'daycare after date, and are required to improve one tenth annually for five pare, ,so as to have one.belf the land under cultivation at the end of that time.' Competent enrreyors will accompany three who wish to examine these Lands, free of charge, and aid them In , making selections. • The Lands remaining unsold are as rich And valuable as those which have been disposed of. BECTIONAL MDR , Will ha lent to any one who will enclose fifty cents In Postage damps, and books or paets containing nn morons instances of successful" farm [ ng, eigned by re 'Testable and well known farmer' living In the neigh loorhood of the Railroad Lands, throughout the Blots— , als o the coat of fencing, ?flown( cattle, expense of har vesting, threehingi ete.,—or•any ether information— will be cheerfrillygiren on application; eitherpersonally sr by letter; In Rnglish, Arendt, or german addressed to ream{ILSON. Lend Conunielloner of the Illinois Central R. R. Co. Office In Illinois Central Railroad Depot, Oblesso, Uncle. eel ILINDM.,I4AND 311—I OFFER FOR .1-4 solo the following valuable' LANDS In 13011T1I- Waruni• litE011GIA; All persona era hereby cau tioned againit trospaaaing upon any of thorn. . October, 1857. T. It. BLOOM, Macon, oa. 11013011EIVIT MONTT let Dlistrict=—Not, 00, 95, 97 BAILER OMIT 7th District—No. 338. Oth do—Nos. 18, 328, 829, 833, 309, 878, 379, 300, 410, 400,408. 10th District—Noe, 45, 40, 47. , - WORTH COIRITT 7ill blotliot—Noi.i24, ras, 16th "do ~ 11, 12, 65. 18131 do a 26, 27, 38, 239. . LIE COUNTY: lei Dlettlet—Noo. 130, 160, 169, 196. 19th do " 4,161. 1491 s do 113, 144. 80.11.P' 15th tditrict—No. 91. 80ITTAR,COONTT. TERRELL COUNTY littt Dbitaict—Nos, 128, 260. ,do t i 198 1 201 • Bth District—No, j{; HANDOLPII COUNTY 12th Distiglet—Noe.4r,.7. COUN TY. 13th do 875 222, 228 : 214, 228, 237; 887 ,1 0, 1 , 8 4 :1 1 14 8 28 90 ;30, 78 891, 892 394 14th zi.tribt_ii;Lhaagroo COUNTY. 27th. g 100 , 246, . . DOOLY Compri - , lot District-Nos. 1, 208 211 212, 218 214, 220, 2'22, 229 - - 224, 225, 228, 227, 228. 24 do - # 1 163, 207. 7th do ## 211. fith do ' • , 110. HOUSTON 00ttlift 60t bistriet—o. 214 rOLasif COUNTY itfi roletrict--No. 102. :Exn lath I:Harlot—Nos,. 87, to 88. aoisstr , 14th d o ea, ed., • , CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD WHIZKi.i N 0.202 ti. BEIOND Street itiur7B Rom WELCO ' RANGE.--SOLD BY CHAD ,1470 w& • Ern. tO N. fIZOONO Rt attla-Rm . :LES P. O DtrELL—Whoiorsa rigd Retell WHIP end RANH Meeeteetcrer, No. 4 we - OuwnateW, ref OAOI4 -gNGINE AND , gOTEI4 LAME, Potato of W, lISSUBIte, Net. lab (ate 48) Booth XIGIITI4 below Obistout stredA has Doom:ft a esvhut of 60 poir cant, - to our DOUTRENN AND WEems %Ad oodyenienoe of latint their E 1 Vinitge /Amyl Mw elver:tom* and bottomed, toot "it by ; ottptoti to olt parte. _ sots 21 4C(SNONY IN GAS BILLS.—THE .• beet Gees negodatore ever offered ilk Nye Del: lers. - Yor Aide, trithe W#TASSAAIi fad REKILAJ TONllo)l2.kdrPr.” r z' • noile:Laa OW customs Otroh nrational. HALL - OF ST. JAMES THE • LESS, NEAR FALLS OF SORIIYI,K.& S PHILADELPHIA. SELEOT BOARDING 1011001, FOR TOYS. REFERENCE: TH6 * RT. REY, ALONZO POTTER. The Rector, Rev. B. R SMYSER, may be seen every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at HOOKER'S Bookstore, 5: W. corner EIGHTH arid ORESTNET, where aim oirculara may be obtained. • Address Rev. D. It. MUER, d3.2yi Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia. CRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA IP:M MEROIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories. BOOR-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style, COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. • COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, Ac. Each Student has individual Instruction from compe tent and latently° Teachers, tinder the Immediate euper r ision of the Principal. One of the Beet Penmen in the Country has charge of the Writing Department. Please mill and see Specimens end get a Catalogue of Terms, Ac. oeB-y DROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PHILADELPHIA. NO Seminary whatever fa more ,like a private family. The course of study Is extensive and thorough. Pro fessor' SsuOdera will receive a few more pupas under iburteen yearn of age into his family. Enquire of Messrs. T. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W. Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose sone or wards are now members of his family. eeptld-tf TROY FEMALE SE MI NAR Y.—THE School Year, consisting of two Teams, will com mence on the SECOND WEDNESDAY of September, and close the last Wednesday of June following. Normal Class, Troy Female Seminary—Tuition free. Winter Term commencing September 10th. The oharge for tuition and board, including all no °marks connected with 't r ench aa rootu rent, washing, fuel, light, eto., is $245 per annum. An additional charge is made for music and the other ornamental branches of female education. Where a fixed sum is preferred, $B5O per annum (one-half payable at the commencement of each term) will be received, and for It the pupil entitled to all the advantages of the Insti tution. Pupils may enter at any period of the term, end are required to pay only from The time of entrance. 'The Institution furnishes all possible facilities for a thorough course of useful and ornamental education. The Principals are assisted by more than twenty Pro fessore and Teachers. Extensive coarsen of Lectures are annually delivered by Prone:wore on Ohemistry, Natural Philosophy, °cole y, Botany, Astronomy, and Elocution. This Institution Is furnished with a valuable Library and extensive Philosophical Apparatus, a well-selected cabinet - of Minerals and Sholle;, and . Maps, Charts, Globes, and Models. livery facility le afforded for the thorough etudy of the Trench language. The French teachers reelde in the family, and adapt their system of instruction to the use of the language in conversation. DIPLOMAS are awarded to young ladles who have pawed satisfactory examinations in the full course of English studies, with Latin ' or one of the modern languages. CERTIFICATES to those who have corn pleted the partial course. The peplos are received Into the fatally of the Princi pale, in which every arrangement la made for their physical education, and the improvement of their man ners and morale. They occupy private rooms, two in each, the rooms of the female teachers and that of an experienced nurse being among those of the young ladies. The advantages of this Institution are the result of the accommodated facilitiee of mere than thirty years of its onward progress. Circulars containing more particular Information may be obtained by application to the Principals, John 11. Willard and Sarah L. Willard, Troy, N. Y. The terms for day scholars are $5 per quarter for the introductory clam of English studies. These are Read ing, Writing, Spelling, Grammar, Arithmetio, Rudi ments of Geography, Geography for beginners, and Geology for beginners. For the second clam $7 per quarter. This Includes all the branches constituting the *itemise course of Eng lish studio'. TRUSTEES. BENJAMIN MARSHALL, President. Scum 11. WlLLann, Secretary. Mayor and Recorder of Troy, ex-officio. Benjamin Marshall, John D. Willard, Robert B. Silliman, Thomas W. Blatchford, Jonas 0. I:Watt, Silas R. Stow, Jan Van Bohoonhoven, Jonathan Edwards, Ge_q. B. Warren, Thomas John A. Griswold, John Mallory, Urt Gilbert. 0c29 -Om AUBURN MASONIU FEMALE COLLEGE. FAOULTY : 1. DARBY, A. M., President, Leoturer ou Nature Science. W. H. 0. PRICE, A. DI., Principal, Teacher in all Departments. Rev. G. W. CHATFIELD, A. M., Teacher la the Col. legiate Department. Alin IL R. ANDERSON, Teacher in Primary Depart meat. Wm. JULIA A. TRIO% Teacher of Maio. Mrs. JULIA P. DARBY, Teacher of Drawing and Painting. The session of this Inalitntion commenced on the first MONDAY in October, and will continue nine and A half month*. TUITION, PER YEAR: Primary Department, $3O; Intermediate Department $4O ; College Department, $5O ,• Incidental Fee, $2 Ormlnation Pee,' $5 ,• Music on Piano or guitar, $5O Use of Imitrument, $5 ; Pencil or Monochromatic Draw tog, $2O; Water Color Painting, $3O; Oil Painting, $lO French and Latin, each, $2O. The Tuition Nees must be mottled before 107 pup( will be entered. Board can be obtained in private families at $12.60 per month, including washing, wood, and lights. The 'restitution possesses advantages for illustration in Natural Science superior to those of any similar one in the South. There is not to be found, in any Female School, more complete Chemical and Philosophical Ap paratus, and a more extensive Cabinet for illustrating all branches of Natural History. These means are In daily one. All the College buildings are undergoing repairs, and everything will be made as comfortable an pox. Auburn is aa healthy as there In any iseceseity for. It could not be healthier, unless the people ahonld never die at all. The President and Principal hem) the entire control or the Institution, and any inquiries addressed to either of them will most with prompt attention. N B.—Persona wishing water, Bolls, or ores analysed, may have it done by sending to no 2T-tt Professor J. DARBY. Dom anb Obace. BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber has on band a largo and varied Mock of BOOTS and 8110E3, which he will sell at the lowest prices. OEO. W. TAYLOR, no2l-1T 8, E. cornet Mall and MARKET Sta. FALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. —JOSEPH H. THOMPSON & CO., No. 314. MAR KET Street, and Nos. 3 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE, hare new in store a large end well-assorted Meth o f BOOTS and SHOES, of City and Eastern manufacture, which they offer for sale on the beat terms for Cash, or on the weal credit. Notice to Consignees. 'NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. J. Tho ship PHILADELPHIA, from Liverpool, is now discharging under general order, at SHIPPER OTREET WHARF . Consignees will please attend to receipt of their goods. nodt THOO. RICHARDSON da CO. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The ship PHILADELPHIA, Captain Pool, from Liverpool, is now ready to discharge at flitippen fitted wharf. Con. eignees will pleaso deliver their permits to the Custom house officer on board. All goods not persnited in five days will be sent to public store. note THOMAS BICHAHDBON & CO. !or Sale anb go £ct. FOR SALE.—The four-story GRANITE BUILDING, on the north sido of CHESTNUT Street, west of Fourth, intended for the Pennsylvania Bank, sod now wady finished. If not sold prior to January lot, the Banking Room, and other parts of the building, will be rented separately, or together. Apply to THOMAS.CRAVEN, des•stutht3l No. 4 MINOR Street. DESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT Bt., opposite the State House; one of the beet business locations in Philadelphia, with beat, light, and all modern conveniences. Apply on the premises, Room No. 8, to 4. W. J. BALL, Agent. no2o Wants WANTED, FOR THE 'UNITED STATES CAVALRY—Able.bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. lay from $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a wire or child will be Accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 817 MARKET street above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM D. ROYALL, let Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, Oct li•Orn't Recruiting Officer, 51t)0 AGENTS WANTED.--A HOME sum) FOR $lO I—Third Divialon.—s3lo,ooo worth of Parma and building Lots, In the gold region of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,250 eibeeribers, on the 7th of December, 1807. Pub etriptions only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollara, one. half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. .Every subscriber will get a Pailding Lot or a Farm, ranging In value from $lO to $23,000. Theo farina and lobs are sold so cheap to induce eottlomenta, a sufficient number being reserved, the Increase In the VINO of which will compensate for tbo apparent low price now Raked. Up wards of 1130 lots and farms are already sold, and a company or settlers called the " Rappahannock Pioneer Association , ' is now forming and will coon commence a settlement. Ample security will too given for the faith ful perforrniume of contracts and promises. Nearly 40,000 acres of land in di ff erent parts of Virginia, now at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per acre. Unquestionable titles will in all cases be given. Wood.cutters, coopers, farmers, &e., are wanted, and five hundred Agoutis to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be glveh. mo egoista write that they are making $2OO per month. Vor full patentors, enbecriptione, agencies, &e., apply to E. BAUDBR A au24.tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Te. piano ,fortes ALBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE MANUFACTURER, No. The 'West Broadway, Hew York, nobs manufacturer of the celebrated Concert Piano. The subscriber would Inform his numerone friends and customers that he has greatly enlarged his manufacturing department, In order to meet the Increase in demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and as every piano, especially tone and touch, is personally superintended by the subscriber, the pebble will be warranted no in strument which, for beauty, strength, and durability, power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur passed. Every piano sold at the lowest manufacturers , prices. A call is respectfully solicited. oc2o-6m GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, MANUFACTURERS 84 AND 88 TALKER STREET, W YORK, Received the following first prise medals In competi tion with the beet manufacturers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, March,lB6s. A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, November, 1855, (being the only Gold Modal given for PiAIION within the hat Ma pearl) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, _Balti more, 1850. TEE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Palace, New York November, 1850, Among the judges were the drat musical talent of the country, such no N. Mason, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, and many others. Bt. &S. Pianos (with and without iron trainee) are warranted for three years, and a written guarantee given. Pianos packed and shipped without charge. Prices moderate. oc2l-tf CWELP SUMMER UEL.-GAS COKE, of excellent quality, ig gold at the PHILADELPHIA GAB WORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bushel, and may be obtained in large or email quantity by ap plying at the Gait °Moe, No. 20 Booth argswiti treet. Top archegers by Wholesale, It le gold it the Works, in lint Wahl, by the ton, at 9 price equivalent to An threolte a t 52.60 Per ton. aligned,/ 3. 0. OfiEBBON, Engineer. PrilLADsLearA OAS Waits, Aug. 26, , 67. 102741 A DRAM ELAGICe—ENGRAVING, DIE is- Oinking end Erularred Printing, Itnyelope and 413enFi, Pnli Press Maninfentory, 87 iltrawberry_gotreet, bettrenti Bnd 1 7847 , 71' Rad SUM 118011tnitt' Stitnts Nusui4lua, /11. InaVi THE RittNN.-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 4 1857. OW LIVERPOOL.—TrIIIRSDAY, DE 0101102Itt 10.—The Packet Shin PIIII,ADEL. PHIA, °Apt. On/MU Y. Pon', will call ee above. to Cabin pucage.. Second. cabin 20 Steerage 111 Betted Cabin and Steerage Passenger' found with Prosielowtocording to the American passenger act. For freight or passage, apply to TIIOS. RICHAUDSON & CO. Drafts on the Amite in 'um' to suit, from .£l up. wards. non XOR HAVANA—Packet ship NAPLES —To sail with quick despatch. The rut-sailing packet ship Naples, Eastman master, is now loading at Race-street wharf, and having nearly all her cargo on board, will sail as above. For balance of freight apply to IndflOP, SIDIONS, & CO., 120 (lota B 13) North Wharves. SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. KEYSTONE STATE. In coneeqnence of the depressed state et trade s the &bore ships will be withdrawn for the present, October 36th. A. lIHRON, Jr. FARE REDUCED AND DERBILT, :Edward Main. will sail From Now York for South. From Southampton and ampton and Havre. Havre for New York. Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Deo. 5 , Saturday Deo. 28 Price of Passage—First cabin, $100; second cabin, 480 Specie delivered in London and Paris. For freight or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Dowling Green, New York. Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 26 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps if from other cities,) will be received at No. 5 Dowling.green, New York, up to 11% o'clock on the morning of sail ing. - oclo4l ' FOR ENGLAND AND F A.NCE,1857. New Tork and IlEtvre Steamship Company The United States Mall Steamships ARAOO, 2,500 tone, David Lines, commander, and FULTON, 2500 tons, /amen A. Wotton, commander, will leave Now York, fiavre and Southampton, for the years 1557 and IS, on the following days LEA'/ TOW TOOT. 1657. 1856. lolton, Saturday, Aug. 22 Arago, Saturday, Jan. 9 Arago, do. Sept. 19 Fulton, do. Feb. 6 Walton, do. Oot. 17 Arago, do. March 0 Arigo, do. Nov. 14 Fultoo, do. April 3 Patton, do. Dee. 12 Arago, do May 1 Fulton, do.. May 29 MIMI FATAL 1.65 T. Argo, Tuesday, Aug. Fulton, do. Sept Arno, do. Oct. Dutton, do. No►. &rap, do. Deo. 1668. Ireton, do. JUL /2 Arago, do. Feb. 9 Iton, do. March 9 Arago, do. April 6 Pulton, do. May 4 Arno, do. Juu6 1 Halton, do. June 29 001011 Of I , AB9UIN : From New York to Southampton or Ilsyre—Fleet Cabin, pso ; Second Cabin, $76. From Havre or Southampton to New York—Shot Cabin, 800 (race; Second Cabin, 609 franca. For freight or passage apply to MORTIMER LIVINQSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. WILLIAM isaufl, .t Hamra. OROSKEY to CIO., Renthnon. AMERICAN EUROPEAN HVBESS AND EX- Paris. ORANGE 00. sue riIIEIE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL -IL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—TheIipe composing tbm Line are: • The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstook. The ADRIATIC, Capt. James Went. iThese ehipe have been built by contract, mtpreenly for tlovernmeut service; every care has been taken In their construction, Ite also in their engines, to enaure strength and speed, and their aceommodatlone for passengers are nnequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in drat cabin, $130; in second do., $75; from Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid for. The ehipe of this line have Improved water•tight bulk bead'. ... PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. FROX NSW TOSIC FROM LITIRFOOL. Saturday, Jane 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1957 Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, ' 1857 Saturday, duly 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug, 5, 1857 Saturday, Ang. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 051 Saturday, Sept. 20, 1867 Wednesday, Sept.so, 1867 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oat. 14, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oat. 29, 1057 Saturday, Nor. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nor. 11, 181 Saturday, NOT. 21, 1857 Wodnorday, Noy. 28, 1857 Saturday, Deo, 5, 1867 Wednesday, Deo. 0, 1857 Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1857 For freight or pnoteage, apply to EDWARD R. COLLINS, No. 58 Wall Arcot, N.Y. DROWN, SHIPLEY A CO., Liverpool, STEPHEN KENNARD & CO., 27 Austin /earl, ' London. B. G. WAINWRIGHT A CO., Parte. The owners of these 'hips will not be aceouotable for gold, illrer, bullion, epeale, jewelry.pr edema atones or metals, unleas bills of lading tts c ned therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein aul.tf CIREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU ROPE. First Cabin .180 I Reeond Cabin 160 In the first-class paddle wheel steamship ADDING, 2,003 tow, 0. D. Lonow, Commander, and NORTH STAR, 2,600 tons; P. N. LITSVIII, to sail from pier No. I North Direr at noon precisely, eanying the UNITED STAT.EB MAILS, viz: Leave N. York for Southampton, if& Bremen for Southampton ♦re and Brener. Bonthampton for New York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 91. Wede , dey, Noy.4. N. Sat'y, Oct. 91. Baturdey , N0v.28. Wede , 4l, Dee. ItO These stoamern touch et RAVEN. Specie dollrered In London and Paris. For paatage and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 8 Bowling Green, New York. oc10•tf IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, Wbleasla and Retail, 117 ILIJOR BAUR, 00FERNMNT ROUSE, corner of FRONT and WHARTON Streets, (epposite the Nary Yard,) Philadelphia BRANDIES.—" , Pinot Caotinen," Narott, and other Cognacs or variousln half ofrailear, pipes and quarter casks ; Pellevolein naahadie Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, half mite, SM orwelghth eight imported and for sale by HENItY Hamm & CO., van 221 and 223 South Fourth street. ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND LIQUOR STOUR, No. 201, Southeast Oorner o, GEOME and BOUTII Streets. aular CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER . IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, MANS, AcCI., 20 South FIFTH Street,,Philadelphia. aul-ly BRANDIES.—Finot, CostiHon Si Co., Ma rett & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various vintayoa, In half pipes and quarter casks ; Pellevoiato Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in hair pipes, quarter casks and one.elghth oasts, all to Custom Karma stores, Imported and for sale by MINIM BOHLEN & CO., au 9 Noe. 221 and 228 South Fourth street. D& BUTZ, PORTER, ALE .1../ AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. b2O (now No. 938) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia,—Shlpping order' promptly attended to. BASS's EAST INDIA YALE AUL— The comment of this celebrated beverage need no description of its qualitiee, or evidence of its excellence, beyond the benefit they have derived from its use since its introduction into this country ; to those who have not yet made an acquaintance with this DROWNING Malt Liquor, it maybe well to state a few facts: . BASS'S EAST INDIA PALM ALE . . Owes rte excellence al a beverage to the superior quality of the hope and malt, the mineral properties of the river water immediately communicating with the brewery, and the scientific skill allied in its manufacture. EONS EAST I DIA PALE ALE Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated palates, is, therefore, neither heating nor heady, bat stomachic end appetacing. DAM'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE In the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern In Ma fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy pawner) Is the drink without which no time can be complete— no journey by dawk possible. BABB'S blAwr INDIA PALE ALE la the favorite drink in England of lord and bagman— duchess and auras, DABS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the much•admired tont° for invallde and perms of weak interiors. . . . . BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Will keep In all climates; and In good at all meals—luu cheon, dinner, or supper. - BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is pronounced by the medical faculty one of the most wholesome beverages that can be taken, and la found to be not less agreeable to the palate than it is beneficial to the health. BASS'S EAST LNDIA PALE ALE Is universally conceded to be unrivalled in excellence by any other imported into the United States. Dealers and consumers will find it their interest to give this Ale a preference. For sale In cask and bottle by THOMAS AtoltlflLLEN, Agent and Consignee, 44 BEAVER Bt., N.' Y. On sale at Delmonleo,s, ' William at., corner of' Bearer, and Chambers corner of Broadway. Sutherland's, 18 Pine street. Berry's, HI Dine street. Richardson & Ilayter, 120 Water et, George F. Burgess, 983 Broadway, N. B. Gosling, 837 lboadway, GCAREEN SAND.M AIM OF NEW JERSE Y. —TEL NEW JERSEY FERTILI2ER COMPANY Is now prepared to receive ordere for this important manure, For all Ina upon which ashes are beneficial, the Marl Is more than a substitute. Profeseor Cook, in hie annual report to the Legisla ture of New Jersey, nye "The value of these Merle la beet seen in the rich and highly cultivated district which has been improved, almost made, by their use; but it may be interesting to examine the canoes of their great value in Agriculture, and to compare then% with other fertilizers. For example : The potash alone may be taken et an average of live per cont. of the whole weight of Marl bushel when dry weighing eighty pounde, and in the proportion mentioned would contain four pounds of potash ; this is nearly no much cc there to In a bushel of entombed wood ashes." And again— it le probable that the great value of the Marl Is to be found in the fact that it contains nearly all the cub stances neceeeary to make up the ash of our common cultivated plants. Price, delivered on board vessel, at the whervee of the company at Portland Heights, on Raritan Bay, New Jersey, eleven cents per bushel. Par further particu lars, see circular, cent free of postage. 'Orders for other fertilizers will receive prompt attention. Addreee either of the undersigned, CHARLES SEALS, President Riceville Post Office, New Jersey. TAP PAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer, No. 82 Nassau street, Now York. 00000 S W. ATWOOD, Secretary, No.lo Cedar etreet, New York. N. H.—Those wishing Marl for Pining we should order Immediately, to secure Its early shipment, Orders will be tilled in rotation. toot 29-Om MINCED MEAT.- IV.I The subeerlber hex commenced manufacturing ' Ne Pius Mira MINCED MEAT, which he offers to hie customers in LAM or SMALL QUANTITIES, Orders through BLOOD'S DISPA.TOII vitt be rune. tually attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, nl3 Bind SPRING GARTON and FRANKLIN ate MOSS -17 bales Carolina Mose, for 8310 by SIAATIN a. MAIALI9TXR, mil Vin North Water Stmt. RIIRRIA AND AMERICAN , TARRED OORDAOI,---a superior article, manitaeture and for oda by WEAVIIa, FITLER k 00,, • au 11-tr Ne, la N. Water at „ tr. 42 N. Nritersee. , sORGHITitt, of OHINESE SUGAR-OAK GEED-25 bushelt for sole by OROMIDALN, P211103P1, & 00 No 104 N. Delaware avenue. ts,TONAGE on SECOND and THIRD BLOOIIB eta be bed 14110 North Writer etieet.. MAT t9.4lAlaili =VALENTE% non Zipping. STEAMBHIPS STATE OF GEORGIA o 3OUTRA4PTON agnlficent Ptearobip VAN et, commander, 5,268 tons, &NATI 80070 A ?20N. 1667. Arago, Wodneaday, Ang. 20 Fulton, do. 13014.23 Arago, do. Ott 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arago, do. Dec le 1148. Fulton, do. Jan. 13 Arago, do. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arago, do. April 7 Fulton, do. May 6 Arago, do. June 2 Fulton, do. Jane 30 25 t. 23 26 17 15 Wines anb giquars. DABS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALB T" BEST ASSORTMENT or LEHIGH AND BOIHrin,RILL 00A1, is at • LC DOORMAN'S YARD, BROAD OTREET, above Vine. Sold at reduced prices. Call and Floc oc3l-61r MO LBS. C? .. 8 S a a r A R I TORT.--BUYERS t L E ° R o our stock tif "LEIIIan LOCUST are and BLACK REAM COAL." Our Coal Is selected expressly fur fatally use; being carefully screened, ere AvilPwarrant It free from elate and dust. "We sell 2240 lbe." being "240 The. more" than sold by retail dealers, at " , 25 cents lees per ton.tt Also on band a toll supply of BROAD TOP BITU MINOUS COAL" for Steam generating, Illacksunl thing, and Rolling mill purposes, This Coal cannot ba cx. celled. . _ Yards, BROADEO VINE—Mg Sign, 0 2240 LAS. IS A TON. [seS.Sinj ',MORTON k CO C 0 AL! COAL! COAL 1-TAGOART'ff CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH 000 • J. CAIRTER'S GREENWOOD TAMAQUA COAL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST BOHUYL RILL GOAL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Rare for isle t and are constantly reoeiriag from 'bore celebrated Collierien, COAL OF ALL SIZES. Thereds no Coal mimed anywhere, equal in quality these and a trial will convince any ono of their great superiority. Our Coal in very carefully screened at our yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, dust and all impurities. Our rmoxs arena LOW en the VItRV LOWEST. Orders left at oar 001ce, No. 261 /30121.11 FRONT street, above 'Walnut. Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWLIILL street, bolos BROAD street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAI, LOWRILL—or cent to either place per Despatch Post, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex• amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. awt•tf QUHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.— am daily receiving, at my yard, the beat quality o. BCDETYLKILL AND MUDD COAL. My cualomera, and all others who may favor one with their orders, may rot= getting Coal that will be satisfaatory to them. Ltd No inferior Coal kept at thie establishment to offer at LOW PAPUA. ALEXANDER CON VERY, N. R. corner of Broad and Cherry Bta I EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.— _ILA DALY, PORTER & CO , COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, lathe very lowed ratios, a full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. au 1-Om filerdiant Zailoro J OHN DOHERTY, • 7ORMBRLT WITH [NUT & Mange, LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Bas now with him the best Tailors that are engaged In the business in thin country. Cließl,6l3 ROTH, formerly the leading tailor of this city; M. Masan, formerly cutter for Cl. Roth & and into Coat and Vent cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & 00.; /laser Weassa, the bent Pants and Vent cutter in the*United Staten, for years cutter with Deplerrin, under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplerris & Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the establishment. The beat of Olothos made at moderate priers for credit, low priers for en IS. oolB.tf JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR Non. 10 andlB Booth NINTII OTREST, 1 ABOVE: 011L8TNUT. A large end well selected stock of OLOTlllitand OM3BI6IICMCS always on hand. All Clothing made at this Xstablishment will be of the best quality, and in the moat fashlonable style. INC. PastlcWar attention liven to UNIFOlthl OLOTEt auO-tf iRARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' OLOTIIIN4, 148 North 70UIITII Street, between &rob sad Baca. Comtmosion JH. CHASE & CO. • ENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 43 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia, CONSTANTLY SSC/SITING CLOVER SEED - On nonalignment from the Interior or Poonoyinais, where our new Cleaning Mill 11/ now In general nee. r Alen, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP Myrtle on hand. sen-tf HANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers In Foreign and Ame tioan HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nom. 23, 25 and 27 North FIFTH Street, East side above Commerce street, Philadelphia. CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER ollAtur and Impocter of HAVANA SWANS (New) 188 Walnut Amt. eocond 'tor!. uul.ly goluttra anb eigaro HAVANA INGABB--A handsome ssort goat, such its Figaro, Partagas, Cabanas, Sultana, Oloria, Jupiter, %logo Converclantes, Torrey ' Lopei, Union Americana, Orejon, Flora flubana„ Ars., kn., An., In j{, - , 1 / 4 (, 1-5 and 1-10 oxen or all sisen and quali ties, In Mrsi ties, and constantly rece iving, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, (new) 138 WALNUT Street, below Second, second story r. IGARO, CABANAS AND FASTAGAS .4 SYKIAILS.—A choice Invoice of thole celebrated hranda on board brig "New Era," daily eirected from Havana, and for Nato low, by MANIAS TETS, (New) 138 Walnut atm:, below Second, and Second Story. Inviiitnre. B. KITE & CO. AA* I'ErRNITURE, BEDDING, &o. No. 413 (BM 129) WALNUT it., Philadelphia. A AM and superior style of Spring Beds. LYDIA B. Am. doom Wll.OOl suBl dm Bolip nub eanSteo SOAP AND CANDLES. REMOVAL; from 187 SOUTH FOtliatt STREET to my Manufactory, 10 and 11 RELIEF STREET, be tween Lombanl and South, and Front and Smut etreetc. Thankful to my numerous Wends for their past favors, I aolleit a continuance of the same, having enlarged my manufactory so an to enable ore to bravo constantly on hand a Tale stock of well-seasoned Soap.l, free from Fish 011; Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Ohio Soap of pure material, Settled Palo, and Brown Soap, Englinh Sal. Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles of all sites constantly on hand. Having adopted the oast aptem, I am enabled to dell moods at the lowest prices. P. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. D.—Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 14.0 m Station= B LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. HOGAN, 11lenk Book Manufacturer, Stationer sad Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks, Public Offices Merchants, and others, of the best quality of English or Americus Paper, and bound In various styles, In the moot substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of English, French and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mn. Ilogan's contribution to the Franklin Institute, the Committee say—' , This display of blank books for banking and mercantile use is the boil In the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap pearance neat and appropriate." Surnares. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT -11 GAS CONSUMING FIJIINAOR CIIILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after having been rut to the most severe test, sluring the two me WINSZBEI or 1850 AND 1857, has proved to be the most powerful heater in the world, saving from 11 to Ji the fuel over apy of the best femme!' now in use. Tuns FURNACES are conotruoted with a cast Iron ash pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped ere pot, lined with ate-brick or Iron staves. The tire pot is surmount. ed with A SERIES OF CONES, cm TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their base, but tapering to small spar• turee at the top, and uniting with the mutter chamber, through which the beat and smoke pass to the hue. THE *HOLE products of combustion in the form of smoke and CABSB, are suspended directly over the fire, Otnivisan or compressed into the tapering Costa and CONTINUALLY 2240211 D 1O the direct action of tke rays of hest sod light from the Are. This heat and light is brought to a Irma I now CONS, not unlike the COLLECTION OF TOE SUN'S RATE, toe focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the BEM AND GABBS to become intensely heated and tho roughly CONSUMED, by this operation the SNORE AND 0111118 are HAUB SQUALL! AVAILABLE with the !DEL tun, for heating pitposee, while, in other furnaces, It Is CAROM OFF AND WANTED IN TOO CHIMNEY. All penmen denlrout of obtaining the bent and AIOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS, should not fall to exrraine the New GAB CONI3OIIIINO OONI Itoamacua, before purohnning any other. The at tention of arehlteete and bulldoze in particularly re mated. ARNOLD & WILSON, (Summon to S. A. Ilerrinond No. 426 WALK IT °matte Independence NAPA. ab), enpo, a't. SULLENDBR & PASCAL, lIATTBRB, autlen No. 8 N. BIRTH 0.n.0. PhiMOM' garbtuarc. QUAKER CITY NAILS, . EltallA NT BARS, RI VET' I RON, Manufactured xt FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL OD the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Work,. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted mom] to any made. oc9-tf JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent rrROMAS E. BA : TER.-HARDWARE JL CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET ST. bora Ninth, south Bide, Philadelphia 1-dm LONGWORTH's OHIO WINES. GENERAL AGENCY FOR ALL THE STATES. TO IVEOLESALE DEALERS. By a special arrangement with Mr. LONG WORTH, am enabled to offer hie WhICgT, in largo quantities, upon the lowest and best terms. The Winen to bo delivered in Cincinnati, and forwarded by usual moans of convey anco (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser ; by which the expenses of storage, commissions, double freight, oto., will bo avoided. No orders under this arrangement will be forwarded torten than tweuty.fiee cases. All orders mud be directed only to FRED. 13, COZZENS, 73 WARREN Street ) Saw Yona. By the present arrangement a handsome profit on these wines tan be made by the wholesale dealer. Sparkling Catawba, vintage 1853, quarts. Do do do do pints. Do do do 1852 .quarts. Do do do do pinta. Still Catawba, vintage 1862, quarts. Do do extra, 'vintage 1852, quarts. Sparkling Isabella, do do do. Still Catawba, in casks, of various qualitive, Catawba Brandy, of superior quality. FRED. S. 00Z2RNS, General Agent for the gale of N. Longworth , s Winee 28 WARREN STNE'D, (opposite %Aso Alter Bailropd Depot,) n 0242/ ptxA YOU. Swinge Inube CAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN- K., TERzeT-NATIONo , HARETY TRUST COH PANY.—WAINUT STT SOUTH - WEST CORNER OW THIRD, PHILADI. INCORPORATED NT TEN STATE OP PINEaTLYANIA• Honey Is received in any sera, large or small, end In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of wltli drawal The office le open may day from oo'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the Ironing, and on Monday and Thursday eseninge till 9 o'clock. 110 N. HENRY G. BENNER, Prealdent, ROBERT BELFRIDOR, Vice Ttssolent. WM. J. REID, Bearotary. DIRKCTOIB Ron. Henry L. Bonner, O. Landreth Menne, YAward L. Carter, Y. Carroll firewater, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Sawa. K. /silos, Henry L. Churchmn, James D. &ulth, Eremite Lee. Money to received and payments made The infeatmente ere made In conformity with the proMeiena of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT. CAGES, GROUND RENTS, and each first close eared - tlew as will *twang insure perfect security to the dopesi• tam and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT, STATE RAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE 11 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. aul.ly ftlaclnnern anD iron PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL BR WORKS. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., ' PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS AND YOUNDER,S. . . Raving for many years been In successful operation, awl been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boala, Water Tanks, Propeller", ke&a , respectfully offer their cervices to the public, an being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. Having sots of patterns of ditlerent sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick deepateb. Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. Iligh and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu lar and Cylindor Boilors,ot the best Pennsylvania char coal iron. Forglngs of all alien and kinds. ' Iron and Brans Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawloge and specifications for all work done at their entablialment free of charge, sad work guaranteed. The 'subscribers hare ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and are provided with abeam, blocks, falls, h.e., &0., for raising heavy or light weights. THOHAIII HEANEY, JACOB G. NEAPIN, JOHN P. LEVY, aril.•) BEACH and PALMER gtreeta, Kennington. SAMUEL •. IMERAIOIC. A. TAT/0/1131 14111111101 WILLIAM O. AIWAIIIMM. SOLITIIWARK FOUNDRY, YISTII AND WASHINGTON BTRBITO, PIIILADALPIII A. IVERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Preomore Steam Engines, for JAM, River, and Marine service. Boilers Gasometers, 'Finks, Iron Boat, ho., Cast ings of an kinds, either Ord or Brans. Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workehope, Railroad Stations, &a. Retorts and One Machinery of the latest and meet Improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, nisch as Sugar, Paw, and Grist Stills, 'Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, dm. Sole Agents for N. Milieux's Patent Boger Boiling Apparatus; Naamyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Ross' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. 11. DARTOL. ari3.l 11ICHARD NORRIS Sr. SON, LOCOM.O- , T1V.14 STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, onvaresuuvra STREET, III,MILTON, FAIRVIEW AND IpnzmeO GARDEN HTREETS, PHILADELPHIA. Rugeged excinstrely in the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotiree of any arrange. meat, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke, er iltemmenowr Coal en ter crude staff, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITHOUT iMITTINO CHOIR, 008 Of TIM In design, material and workmanship, the L000mo• tires produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex eellei by any. The materials used to construction are made on the spot, and insure the beat quality and moat reliable stock. The large extent of Phope, and Com plete Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OT ANT ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED. CHILLED CAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXI4IO, With Forginge of any size or form ' IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MACHINE WORK generally. RIMED 1101111111 aul.ly ticwing illacliincs QEIVI NG MACHINES.-GROVER, 1.7 BARER, & CO.'S UNRIVALLED SEWING MA CHINES still retain the confidence of the public, and their popularity increases. After years of trial it Is de monstrated beyond all question that it Is the popular Machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can be placed to work well on all kinds of shoes. The fact that it does one-third more work in the came time, and does it better ; that It la the least liable to get out of repair, being simple in its comtrriction ,• that it mated the least noise, mud that it is acknowledged on all hands that it Is beet for a new beginner, him given the pro prietors a demand for It to such an extent that they aro obliged to delay the filling of orders In many cases for otootha. Over eight hundred are In operation in this city, and the case has yet to occur where a person oho has purchased one hag exchanged it for another kind. Taking Into consideration, also, the fact that those who employ from 15 to 4il hands In their shops, doing the work for .he manufacturers, without exception, use This machine In preference to any other kind, and al ways recommend them In preference to others, it would seem unnecessary for the proprietors to advertise their excellence, or net forth their superiority. The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of these Machines. always have a supply, and have made such arrangements that they sell them upon terms that will meet the wishes of all. Unlike other Hitelanes sold In this market, ,t is free from all infringements of other patents. BARER & BROTHER, oe 27- tf CSNTRAL BQII/RE, LtNPf. WING MACHINES.-PRATT'S ►►oo PATENT-PRICES FROM $l2 TO $25. The " LADIES , COMPANION' , 1 . 1 the moat simple, durable, compact, and cheap machine for family use ever offered to the public, sewing equally well upon all kinds of fabric, and without puckering the cloth, leav ing no bad cord on the back side of the work, and al waysfastening the thread when stopped. They sew from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using but ono thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can be varied from five to fifty to the inch. Any one can learn to operate them In half an hour. Printed direc tions accompany each machine, by which any one ran use them. Ve are enabled to offer these suptrier ma chines at the above low price.., an we are not obliged to pay fifteen or twenty dollars license for borrowed pa tents, this machine being made under our own patents in every part, and Infringing upon or using no other. There are some hundreds in constant use in this city and vicinity, which are giving the bent eatisfaction. Every machine Is warranted to give satisfaction Ladles and gentlemen are Invited to call and examine them and their work, and Judge (or themselves. Samples of work, and drawings, with description, gent to any part of the country by mail. Salesroom 113 WASHINGTON Street, Boston, and 577 BROADWAY, New York. oc 27-t: NOTICE. - OHE STNIIT efi'REET 11R1Dat. PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, no the line of Chestnut street, In the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SUlt• VETS, City Building, FIFTH Street, he'ow Walnut, until the second day of January, lesB. S•ist Bridge to be of the following dimensions, without any pier ' or with not more than ono pier in the writer.way ; the materials of construction throughout to be indeatructi. hie by file. Distance between abutments... 386 feet Width of Bridge, 1, out to out, not lees than.. 42 " Elevation above low water . 31 For an arch the springing line should not he less than eleven feet above low water. The Plane and Estimates will be received under the arrangement and conditions specified In the ordi nance of Councils, approved November Id, 1857, m lows, via: 6110TiON 2. That all plane and estimates tribe received by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of nil*. dolphin, each plan and maturate to bear a private mark, and be accompanied by a sealed communication having a corresponding mask thereon, so that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan most ap proved Audi have been selected. INCHON 3. That all such plane and estimates shall, when received, become the property of the City of Phila delphia, and ohali be presented within two months after the passage of this ordinance, when it shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer and Surteyor, by and with the advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations, to invite a commission con fl ating of three civil engt nears, who, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plane presented, to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the number of plane received, the names of the designers, and the character and estimated cost of the three plans by them preferred. Samos 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Cominia• simmer of Highways, upon a certificate presented and signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue warrants in payment of the cost oft 4 aforesaid ad ver.. tisernente, and also In favor of thm.irpersone who may have presented the three pleas preferred by mild corn. mission; to the Cretin point of merit, the aim of slool to the reveled ~$230, and to the third Sleo; said warrants to ho charged to Item No. 10 of appropriation made to the Department of Highways, rto , for the year 1857, npprored March 16, 1857.1 For further Information, or for cross motion of river, address STRICKLAND KNEASS, Chief I:ugh:icor and Surveyor City of naiad a noo-iltjan3 AI A R CIIANT' 13 LV 4.IIRYSTALOGRAPLIS, OR PHOTOGRAPHIC MINIATURES IN OIL, N E corner of EIGHTH end LOCUST. - - The Above pictures differ essentially from anything ever before altered to the public. Their aoliness, sad truth of color And outline, extraordinary minuteness and Accuracy of detail, intim., of necessity, the groatent fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally settles the question of their permanence. These forte enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the publio And to his Mende. They are centred by lettere patent to, and can be had ONLY of E. D. bIARCIIANT. irr Portraits of the cabinet, and life size on MITA! an heretofore. se 18-3 m COLD - MINE FOR, SALE.-THE SUB- X.A Ascriber offer.; for sale with a perfect title, the property known an the REID (COLD AND COPPER ' MINE situated 8 miles from Concord, Cabarrits county . , North Carolina. With the mine iv a plantation of 74., acres of save/lent land, well watered and wooded, and a large MANSION HOUSE, with barns, miners' houses, ponder and engine house, and other buildings; new steam engine, 45 horse .power ; Chilton mills, stamps, pumps, Ac., embracing all the machinery and mole ne cessary for the full equipment of a mine. In good order. The mine has been worked at intervals ier the last 50 years, and has always been profitable to resident pro prietors, but hae never boon worked for any length of time with an engine and machinery. The shafts and galleries ere well constructed, the stoppiugs have never been taken out i and from 50 to 75 miners can be profit ably employed n the old workings. On the property is a formidable vein of copper and lead, ehich lan never been worked, and a new gold vein has been discovered since tho first of this month, at which three men have been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day, with a good prospect of its continuance. not-5m CHARLES J. OIf.DEBT, 181 Broadway. PPHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY— N. W. Cor. T2117W and CHESNUT Pte. L.4OUZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa tron eretofore accorded to their Establishment, and de no to merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new 13PEOIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities, ere now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Eatabliehment, et the shortest no tice. Their long practical Impedance in the businese, and the fact of their perinea! superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them in Inserting that they can furnish • more durable end better ell lobed article than their eotempormies. Those, therefore, who dealre Printing Materials, would do wall to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. Old type taken at D Galata pot pound) La Inbar Ler am it dpeoligon a .11 3ttettratue Companiee LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST ILACOM PANY. —The REHR MUTUAL L.LIZ INSURING' COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Streata. Capital, $612,726.08. INSURES LIVES for abort terra" or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and 'endowments—pur chases life Interests in Real Rotate, and makes all contracts depending on The contingencies of Life. They set as Executors, Administrators, Anigness, Trustee', and Guardians, Tit Mum. Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin. Richard 8 Neal%)ld, James B. McFarland, William P. Racket, Joseph U. Trotter, William 11. Kern, James Euston, Samuel C Iluey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Bauder, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphtts Rent, John W. Hornor, William 11. Carr, Ellis B. Archer, Edward T Mutt, Simnel J. Chagnon, William Robertson, Joeeph M. Thomas, Warner M. Resin, John G. Brenner, P.B Miehler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. BAMHEL M. STOKES, Vies Pratt. :our W. HORSOR. Secretary. 03-1.7 VIDWARD EIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the conijoany is published in conformity with a provision of its charter 1 . 1q11111241,3 REM VED FRoX Ammar I, 184. 10 AUGUST 31, 1857. Fire preordains 533,799 31 31arine premiums 217,793 92 Perpetual premiums 221 Total amount premium taken. $256,741 43 Earned Are premiums 25,072 08 Earned marine preminwe 155,003 60-180,078 56 Deduct return premium.. Net earned Marine lowa paid. 593,585 75 Fire Imes paid.... .9,031 11 $101,916 86 Salvage re ceiret.. letereatre ceired...4,351 57 e arm 2,971 52 -8,083 66- 93,513 70 Expanses for commissions to agents, abutments in lieu of Scrip, Plearleil, cake rent, furnishing (Ake, books, sta tionery, lC Profit MI loss Net profit IEIMM. Cash on hand 112,015 80 Bills receivable 110,267 02 Donde and mortgages 185003 00 Stocks "92,100 00 Stock notes 142,900 00 Due by agents and others 22,312 03 5151,095 04 DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Win P. Leech, C. E. Spangler, It T. Renal I, Abraham Rea, U. R. Houston, Wm. H. Woods, Jos R. Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Raiguel, C. G. Sower, Charles P. Norton, John W. Seaton, John M. Leviers, Berman Haupt ' James E. Stiles, Nathan R. Polls, H. H. Ehillingford PERCIVAL 51. POTTS, President C. E. 9PANGLEfI, Vice President. W. H. WOODS. Secretary. oc2l R. T. Reeser.. Treasurer FIRE INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CAM, AND OLDER ELT INVESTED, 01E10E, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD STS , SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRBCTORB. John 0. Dohnert, Henry f. Phil ii, Darld Woelpper, Lewis Skinned' Benjamin Davis, John Lundell, John Ivan., Jr Charles Yield, Auley M.-Park, William E. Woo . James Durnell, John B. Stevenson, /awl/ 8. Mintier., Curdle Stoddard, Henry Homer, Thos. D. PiMashie, George K. Childs. JOHN H. DOHNERT, President. L. HROMBHAATt, Secretary. rid Al—ly NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— J. 11 OFFICE 414 WALNUT At., Franklin Ilttildicv. FIRE AND MARINE INSUR4Nr E. CAPITAL $100,000,191T11 VILIME io INCILNAPS TO /40.000 This Company in now folly organ zed, Rod prepared to wake all kinde of Inearenee against ion or damage by Fire and Motion rents. at torrent rates. OEM. IL 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vise President. OEO. SCOTT, Secretary. DIRECTORS. II C Laughlle, D. Elitirwced, Wm Ootwiroe, Richard Shieldi, T. F. Showell, QUAKER CITY INSURANCE „IL COMPANY, Office No. 408 (late SI) WALNUT Bt. Capital and Burping, $260,000. This Company contionee to make Insurance agaiast lose or damage by Pore and tke Perils of the Bea, Island Navigation and Transportation. at currant rates. OPPICEBB. President—GEO. 11. HART Vice President—E. P. ROM. secretary and Treasurer—H. R. COOOB .LL; Assistant Boer terry--8. H. BUTLER. ROTORS._ George ti. M►rt, N. P. Roes, A. O. C►ttrll, Joseph Eduardo, Johu G. Dale, Eton. Henry M. Fuller, Foster 8. Perklas. John U. Cl►msere, au 8-17 A ITIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA -11 NY, NEW YOWL—Mice, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, 1250.000, with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Her charidise, Furniture, Tassels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Leas or Damage by Fire and the Rieke of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rana R. antes, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry HAND, Edmund Penfold, 0.11. Lilienthal, Hanson K. Corning, Theo. PoThema, jr. Ogden Haggerty, Eliaba E. Morgan, Thomas Monagan, Abm. R. Van Neat, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas B. Nelson, Charles Easton, James W. Phillips, Lonis Lout, Charles A. they, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Hincken, Steph. Cambreteng, Wm. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Charles L. Front, John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges, Henry K. Bogert, William R. roadich, Peter Edrs, Emery Thayer, Benjamin 11. Fie, Geo. Westfeldt, A. R. Frothioghani. Zalmon Taylor, Thom. P. Younger Henry B. Blossom, ' Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, Preeldent. RIOTIARD A. OMILIT, Secretary. an 10-ly VIAgiII?IIEYR INSURANCEB p et ual . er;edby the ftate of Poookelystta. Cel!, 1500,800. Rho, Maus, atd Inland Transportation. Dllll.OlOBll Aaron S. Lippincott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes Alfred Weeks Charles J. I teld, James P. Smith, Wm. R. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President. Wiff A. RHODES, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. bIARTIEN, Surveyor. Thin Company waa organized with a cash capital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to tte available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Office No. 10 Merchants , Esehange, Philadelphia. aul-dly E MUTUAL INStT- P PHILADELPHIA --Office gold re tho Exchange. MA argoea and Freight,. IN N RISKI3, par Naitroada, rriagea, ided annually among the As a emee of kill. MORS. MERCANTI -IL RANCE COMPANY 0 No. 2= WALNIIT Street, o RINE RISKS on Teasels. LAND TRANSPORT/al° Camas, Boats, and other ea ALL THE PROPITB diet , eared, amd ample locality i • DIM Edward Barris Miles, John M Oclenhelmer, ahlon Williamson, Samuel J. Sharpleas, Isaac Jennee, Menry Preaut, Edward G. James, William L. Springs, Franklin 0. Jones, Daniel Haddock, Jr., William Taylor, James Murpb,y, Wm. F. Smith, A. J: Antelo, Samuel L. ' EDWARD HAI ALYBLD FAN Fogel O. H , Peeretar; Thomas T. Hatcher, Algernon Z. Ashbonser, Alfred Puri tt, Thomas B. Poster, Gustavus English, ill[oollEr. Stroup, Alfred Snide A. G. Cattail, Oharles B. Carstsizi, Samuel Robinson, John 0. Herter, John P. Steiner, Henry °tomb°, Wm. J Canes, Jreatzborg. LRAM MILES, Pre*Hest. 381TT, Vice President. ry. sal-1y CRARTER OAK TIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY 0 11ARTFORD 2 CONN. Cash Capital $300,000. Lome in Philadelphia and vicinity adjusted at the Plifiadelphia Office. Dy leave we refer to i D. 8. Drawn &Co , Phila. Hon. Joel Jones , Phila. Chaffeen. Swot A Co., ii [lon. Ruing Chcate, Beaton Hacker, Lea &Co , ii Hen T. 8. Williams, Liarrd Wehave faCibiit4.. for p Icin g any amount of DISCI. ranee In the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 413 (old NeTHOMPSON. 145) CHESTNUT OD, ST. dr, RO Agent. Eumber. UMBER 1 LUMBER I I—Tbe subscriber, .L. 4 who has for several years occupied the premises at Sloan'a Pinning Mill, Kensington, hair ?emoted to COATES 13TREET SPIIARP, adjoloing. the Plural Planing Mill, on Delaware &leans, where be intends keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor ing boards, steps, rivers, shelving, ceiling, fencing and toeffold boards, thoroughly sessened and well worked. dtor sate at the lowest cash prices. turebeMry are In vited to salt end examine for theinselres, sad every ef fort will be mute to give NOlifaclion. Orders received end supplied at the shortest notice for air kinds and sizes ot Feathers yellow Pine., Timber 8. so B mans.d kenning. finilroab Lima CHANGE O h' HOURS.—P 111 L ADEL. PHU, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL ROAD. On and after Monday, Nov. 23d, 166 T, PASSENOER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8 A. Id., 1 P. M., (Express,) and 11 P. 11. For Wilmington at 8 A. H., 1, 8.30 and 11 P. IL For Now Castle at 8 A. M., 1 and 3.30 P. M. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Dover at 8 A. M. and 1 P. 61. For Seaford at BA. 61., and 1 P 61. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Express, 11 A. M , and 096 P. 61. Leave Wilmington at 7.25 and 11 43 A. M., and 2 88 and% 56 P.ll. Leave New Guile at 665 and 11 06 A. M and 850 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10 10 A. M. and 7 .06 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.65 A M. and 5 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7 30 A. M. end 9 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Lone Wilmington at 9.16 A. M , 2 P. M. and 12.19 A.M. SUNDAYS only at II P. M. from Philadelphia to do. do. 6.26 P. phia.M. from Baltimore to Phila • Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attaahed, win ran u follows: Leave Philadelphia for Perrino and Intermediate plum at 5.00 P.M. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 0.60 P. M. Leave Baitiosoro for Harre-detilmee at 6 P. M. no 21.1 y 8. M. FELTON, Presldont. .• 0 I .. ea g• • • ng 10 dltas war gatiOn i t uo ular Lb? a sad far sale by & IKA01•11611211, 611 ;;1111 liar% 'Wm strat: DENNSTLVAKIA CENTRAL RAIL •AL ROAD, 1887. TOR PITTSBURBU, 1637 a Cincinnati, et. Loa* - fowl City, Louisville, New Orleans, VD. hair luau:ApoHs, Cleeebug, Earmax, Terre Haute, Otago, Nebraska. Arming dose comerrtigr rig all see Choir Aet na Rai/roads. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE' OP MS THIPOTION TRAN At and from the Peenvey l l S. vanlallrond /Nation, lonth-etat corner of ELEVENTH an= steeetv ((entrance on Eleventh street.? LEAVE PHILADELPHIA , POE ITTTSBUIGH LED WESTERN arm. Mail Train—, at 710 A.Y. Put Line at 1266 Express Mall ar1100111;bt. Columbia R. R. Liaa "sates or Razrlabarr i vis Oa. 'Gratis, at 2.30 P M. ARRIVE /ROE PITTAIIRGR. AND WESTERN Mail Traln _ .at 1400 atekt. Put Moo at 660 A. M. Exprera Mall at 1.00 P.M Columbia S. It. Line arrives trout Harrigbarg, via Co tomb's at 7 30 P. M. • The .Express nail reel daily, the other treble, int daßagys excepted. gage trill be received at the Passenger Depot by the Baggage Mater, at any time daring the day. Bo charge for handling beggege. NOTICE.—In ems of lose, the Company will hold iheroselvea responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. Sortcs.—Omnibuset will be In rtadineas at the Kew York Depot to convey patacagent for the West to the Beormy/esais Railroad Station. THOMAS A4iSOBE, Agent, Paseenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Philadelphia, November 21, 1867. 111 WESTER N TRAVELLER& pRiNo AND SUMMER ARRANGEM amts. Nonz.HEß,v CZNTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM RAMMER TO PITTSBURGH AND THE 'WEST. On and after June Ist, 1857, TWO DAILY TRAINS will leave °Overt Station for Pittsburgh and all Weil, ern and South or Northwestern eitles. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaven 13altimore daily (Sunday excepted) at ILLS A. M. connecting with the Matl Train over the ()rest Penn sylvania Railroad, find arriving in Pittsburgh at 1.20 A. M. 9168,359 C 9 THE AFTERNOON EXPRION3 TRAIN Least*. Daitirtiore daily (Sunday eireytol)at I P. AI. for Harrisburg. THE NIGHT EXTREB3 TRAIN Leaves Baltimore EVERT NIGHT at 10 P. IC, min reefing with the Lightning Earresa ever the Pennayt. rani* Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.20 P. 14. 1P Ali Ali tbsse Maine connect closely at Pittaborg with trains over the Pirmierga, Fort Wayne and. Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, Soathern lad Neaten. conneetions. ID' Passengers for Chicago, Rook laland, B ton, 10iiik City, Milmankee, Dubuque, at. Pair o,_lll/ son, and other lend' camels camels tbe Northweel, one handrail miles e mare:and ten kola/ In VAIN With four lert changes of cars, by taking this route. V- Passenger* for Clete/and, Sandusky, Tolinto, orell Detroit go by this route, and the time is unequa lled, being 113 miles shorter than by any other rants. 117 - Passengers for St. Louis, 'lndianapolis, Terre Haute, Cairo, and all points ore the Lower and it ppm Mississippi, make lees changes of earn, and arrive In eel ranee of any other route ; ant to Cincinnati Columbus, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, sa tithat as by any other route. All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH anal handled with cars. 60,898 el es Cl-191;299 21 I-4,076 8/ FOR THE NORTH. The 8.15 A M connects closely with Papeete Trains over the Dauphin road far Williamsport, Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Palls. and Canada, thus forming the moat direct railway route to Northusitters Psnoryleanla and Western New Turk. Piusseogers wilt And this the shortest, cheapest, and meet expedlttorM route to Magus Falls end Canada. Throogh 'Pickens are issued to Philadelphia vie Co lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at $3 each, ea t% train having sure commences. Passenge route mold tree/wiled bridges, and all the a r gue.le of ferrying moss the Susquehanna river. Passengers for Hanover. Manchester, Gettysburg, Em. mitteborg, Canine Clismberaburg, go by thee trek' at 8.13 A. M., and 3 P. M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Cars on this road make one tripper day, essieset• lug with the train at 3 P. M. For THROUGH TICKETS and further hafermatten, apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station, N. M. Comte of Calvert and Praaklin streets. rep2B.tf C. C. ADJEON, Sept. I !ENII SYLVANIA RAILROAD.--THE GREAT CZNTBAL ROUTE, conneeting the At lantic Cities with Wetter., North-wetters. and Emig western States, by a centinuoss Railway Mind. Me Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all pnrta on the Western Pilsers, and at • , ereland and Sandusky with Steamers ter an rev o. e North-western Lakes; making the snag Diner. CHEAPEST and RELIAB LE ROUT& by whieh treAsie ban be forwarded to and from the ORBAT WRBT BATES BSTWEER PHILADELPHIA AHD PITIL HD NOR. Flan CLASS—Boot!, Shoes, flats, and Caps, Books, Pry Goode, en bole/ ' bales and tranke), Drays, (in boxes' and bales) Feathers, Fare, ke MM. pat IN Pacoan Ct.* es—Dornestio Meeting, Bhirting and Ticking, (In original bales), Drags (in casks), Hardware. Leather, (in rolls or boxes). Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Butner!, ke. ke....16t. per /095 Tamp sas—Aniila, Steel, Chains, (in cube), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted, (looms or In necks), Tobacco, nianufactared,(exceptengare or eat ko. o , per 100 lb. • YOUE#Lass—Collfee. Pleb, Elston, B , and Pork, (in cake or boxes eastward), Lard end lard Oil, Nails, Pods Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, kit.. ble per 100 Ea Ptmon--76a. per bbl., until further notice. Conos-33 per bale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until feather notice. Oforge Maier, W. 0. Btotribary, 11. 11. Carll Le, 0. 0. Geo. Beat. [ackl9-7 In oliip . pinc Cloodo from slay point Swot of Phitidal phis, be patentor to YI Lax pack " vim Peentogbookos Rat/rood." Ail Goods conslPned to The Agents or tMe Road, at Philadelphia., or Pittaboril, will be torero:fel without detention. FRIT OPT AGZIMI.—HLTria, WOralllty CO., Msarphia, Tenn.; B P. Baas & Co., Al. MO. P. CLOWN., & Co. , Nvansville, Indian • Domesnli, Bell & Co . and Carter & Jewett. Louisville, Ky.; B. C. Mel. drum, Madison, Ind W. Brown It Co , aro! Irwin it Co., Cincinnati; x ; . W. Oraliarn & Co., Zaneswill% Ohio; Leeek A Co., No. bd Bllbystraet, Bostgp; Leech & No. 2 Astor Mouse, New Yark.No. I at. and No. B Battery Place, New York; J. &seeder ; Philadelphia; Idaptraw & Koons, Baltbnoro; D. L. Raoul ; Pittsburgh. Z. W. Bailey, Charles G. Imlay, Wm. D. Lewis, Jr., J L. Pomeroy, Andrew R. Chambers, H. R CoEgeb►ll &mud Jones, H. D., A. P. Choesbroogb. NEW YORK LINES. THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PIIIIADELPBLE AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINES. IRON PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, AND RA Leave se follows, via: itaatt At I A. SI , from Kensington Depot, via Jersey City, Nail 13 At 6 A. M., via Camden sad Jersey City, New Jer sey Accommodstion At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommirls- At 7 A :M., via Camden and Jersey City, Idornlng Mail At 10 A. M., by steamboat Trenton, via Tenon, and Jersey City /doming ..... At 2 P. M., via Camden Pad Amboy, 0. and A. Vs. preen II At 5 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Evening Mail 3 At 3 P. Al., Tit Camden and Amboy, AMOM.OIO4/1- lion, let Clan 1. At 8 P. 11., via Camden and A mboy, Aceenimmts lion, 2nd Clan. / At 5 P. IL, via Camden and Amboy, Aetonavds lion, let Clam At A P. IL, via Camden and Amtoy, Accommoda tion, 2nd Client 1 The 51'. M. line rang daily, all ethers Sundays 'X eepted. Express Lines stop at the principal stations only. For Belvidere, Easton Flemington An., at A. and 2X I M. from Walnut street whirl. For Water Gap, litrondahurg, Scranton, Wilitaker Montrose, Great Bend, Az., at 6A. 11 , via Dahlias Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For Yteehold, at 6 A.M. sad 2 P.ll. For Mount Holly at 7A ; 11, m 1 skm, 3 334 I P. it. o r Briatul , Treaters, &a., at 2.1 i sad 4P. Y. WAY LINK Tor Palmyra, Rammed, Bermly, Barlbsztos, Border, town &c ' at 3 P. AL Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON for lortlentova and intermo dials plates at 2 p Steamboat for Mesa, at IS tad 11% A. 14. 3 and 4 P. N. All Ibsen, except 1 A. M., Mace Walast Vete wharf. ET Fifty pounds of baggage only allowed each pas monger. Pameengers are prohibited from taking en! thing ea baggage but their treating apparel. AU big gage orer fifty pounds to be pail for extra. The Ceica pony limit their responmibility for baggage to one dollar per pound, and mill not be liable for any amount DU yoad $lOO, except by special contract. WM. It. OATZMER Agent au 1-1 y 0. lc A. It. CO pIIIL A DE LPHIA, GERMANTOWNN 1 AND NORRIS TOWN RAILROAD#-WINTER ARRANGEMINT.—On and attar MONDAS, October 19th, 1857. . FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6, 7,1‘,113i. 9g, LIN A AS., 2. 3-10 min. 4,6, 6,7, 2, azd 11 P. M. Leave Germantown at 6X, 74'.3 min. 6,9, .Ihi A H., 1-10, 8-10 min. 4,6, 6, 7,8, and 10 P. M. wilFThe 7:35 o'clock A. IC Train Irmo Germantown rtop enly at SfazneEtLeet Station. , Lear* Philadelphia at 20 min. M. 2 sod 04i P M Lease Germantown 520 min. A. M , 1- 10 rota awl 5.45 min P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD EMIIMIE=IitI2=I Leave Chestnut Rill at 73(.8-40 end 10-10 min. A. , 2-50, 8-40, 5-40 and 1-.40 min. P. 51. ON SUNDAYS Lave Philadelphia, 9-20 A. M., 2& andA P. SA Leave Chealgat Rill at 8 A. AI .12—Reand 6-33 P. M FOR MARAYONK, CONSLIOHOCKEN AND NORRIS. Leave Philadelphia at 61j, 9, 11 A. IL, 8, 4 1 i. s ;i, and 11 P. M. Leave Norrittown at 7. 9. 11 A. M , 3 and 5.40 P. H. ON EON DAYS,. - - Leave Philadelphia at 3 A. M, aid 3 P. M. Leave Norrixtown at 7 A. 11., ands P. M. ODEBTDR VALLEY RAILROAD /OR DOWNING Lease Philadelphia at 6,ti A. I , and aP. Ili Lest e Downingtown at 2][ A. 1 1 1 . and I P. IL H. K. SMITH, anperisterrient Depot, Math ant Green streets, natal!! plrs ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGENINT. von BETIMRIIHM, EASTON. ALLENTOWN, MAUCH CLITINK,WILKESBARRE, DOYLESTOWN. A c On and after Wednesday, November 4th, 1431. th., trains on this road will leave Philadelphia dolly (San. days excepted) as rollows : For Bethlehem, ESE ton, Allentown Mauch Chnnk, sal Wilkesbarre (Express) at 9 A M For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chunk, the - pres,) counertion *OD L. Y. KR. and Easton, by dam Iron , I ro n Gill Station at 13 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 4 SO P. U. For Gwynedd, do 41.10 A.M. On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. 31 tram will ran through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to retain st 1 33 P. M. Leave Bethelem (Express,)749 A.ll , and 2 26 P H. Leave Doylestown, (Aecommodatlon,) at 036 A It Leave Gwynedd, do. at 2 20 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. For I From Gwynedd— 916 A. M. Gwynedd 2.20 P.? 4. Doylestown 4 20 P. Id. 1 Doylestown.-- 6 556.11. Fare to Bethlehem il 60 Manch Chunk S 60 " Wilkeeberre . 4 SO PASSENGER DEPOT, FRONT and WILLOW Its , Phila. ELLIS GLARE, Agent. SALAMANDER- • - A largo oiloortment or STUNS & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA AIANUPACTEDED SALAMANDIR SAM VAULT Ikon, roe Soaks tad atone. DM LOOKS, zonal to soy saw is use. IRON vooas, BHUTTBRII, As., Oa es good teesall &a ether aitaltedmoat to the tuba etatas try &. WATSON, 4541. SS gala n MAUI QM 13 A CAM, Nailtaabs. H. H. HOUSTON, OursTal haled Amt. H. J. LOUBLERT, EG perinteadent, Altoona, fa ON StiNDAiS TP411413 Ma PIIILIDELPIIIA fire Proof Odes