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stoic Tentindimitioti.-We doubt not, that
therelli'lli be an iinneirstentilitarY demonstration?
on the , occasion of.tne•letalguration of Governor
Taidihrei,f•matee.theneeal Behar, Of the -fifth divi.-
;nionataselaileietthefollevrhue:', '
go' ffielredrinfeerilf ylvania-,Pelloto
Wolstler.F.4,The;,SfiteneVal Cf the fifth diii
lemi; peniii&litiOnW,Kolunteera, haling incepted
' donaniankteedeted to Minor the military, who
willsierlfripatketthe lattugurathon of Alm Geyer
• nor elect, on Tuesday,the Nth of January, 1858,
a cordlallartlation le.ektOndedno the'volunteers
of the State to unite and,,tissist at the interesting :
emir:bony; whiob a large and brilliant Military di
•plarWlo , render doubly brispefing. oom
paille‘battalionl, regiment's; Oat brigades will re
viet:tol3tig:Geri. E. 9:: Williatne, Harrisburg, ',
fornish all neeetwery information and rtm
-sder seell 'asststanete as ',they Mity • require. ' ,
tico„katioovja be gabfoot of fit
tire Ordeis...? - • , f
~,T he tendering erotica has,en put forth by Ha
rdier General Mills, of• the Second Brigade of
applioation bithe Pelinsylvarda,,
..halleithtaii - and ;Ilerrisharg , /teamed Companies
_for, theabtiveyanoe,ef troops to Harrisburg, on the
cc. eision,of the inauguration of the Governor elect,
tho companies have *greed to iesueeexcuralon
:tickets to the troop at one dollar,' (fifty oents each
way) =The Volunteers of the Vest and other Divi-
Wu, ariPliereby invited to participate in the ex
euraleri. In order that suitable Arrangements may
be made, all who deeire to participate will report
) srethe earliest possible date to Thomas P. Ditten,
aßrlgadelifajor, northeast corner of Callowhill and
Fifth
„ Grand Concert in aid, of' the Orphans.—We
wie before referred,to the grand conoort which
wilt „take place to-morrow- evening, at the donde
'my of Mualo r ßroad and Locust streets, in' aid of
,theorphans of St. ,Tohn's Asylum. The committee I
'ho have the arratigernenta in charge hevioxerted
;themselves strenuously to render this concert one
'of thobest and most brilliant affairs of the, amen.
A ritunber of the most ominentvooal performers In
Phlladelphita hew, very kindly volunteered their
nonfat:a for this eocasion,•and Mr, E. A: Marshall
has granted the use of -the _ spacious Acilidemy free
of , tharge. We , think it Trobable that' hi'lle
Permit will be among the aingers.'Her many ex
cellencies; • added to the ,'grmel" combination of
'other talent, should not ;Ni to attract' a crowded
house, The ptootexis of this concert, ill be faith.
'fullyappliod to the St. Solin's Orphan Asylum, a
most 'deserving °heritable .inatifution.
ttokets have been fixed at a moderate rate,
.Imorder to enable all to participate in the enter
tahoment of the evening, and contribute something
talvardis Om very, charitable objedt in view. The
tediets to the parquette of. the Academy -and dress
chide Aire fifty Dents, and to the Upper .01roles
•twenty-lie oents. A'mere view of the Academy
in the evening, brilliantly illuminated, is• well
w orth the Flee of admission.
21e Briffering Pogr.e--A. meeting of the citi
'em 'of•the Sixteenth ward will be held thus even
ing at the Hall of the United American Mechanics,
northeast corner of Fourth and George streets, for
tthe purpose of adopting measures of relief for the
needy, of that .Ward. At a mooting of the Sixth
Wald mediation for the relief of the suffering poor,
held 'on Monday night, themembers received the
report of the 'steward, showing that 265 orders had
been received from the visiting committee, and'
the following provisions, eto , distributed from the
let to sth December: 320 Narks of broad, 781 lbs
Indian meal, 157 lbs oat meat , ii' bble hertings,
335 lbs cod fish, 2f bbls beans, 1 bag hominy, 11
bags
peas, 400 les rice, 20 As coffee, lbs tea,
bbl molasses, 1 bbl ship bread, If tons coal in
small quantities. These orders were given to 256
persons all of whom were visited during the past
week. 'lt was also resolved, that it is t the ha
l:option of the association to render 'ai to those
who have hitherto been habitually aided by the
Guardians of the Poor, or - charitable sodieties.
Belief Will' only -be afforded to those who have
usually',- supported their familia by, their own
labor, and who aro now thrown out of employ. A
committee will receive confidentially all written
applioationa , from..lo A. MI to 1 A. lit, daily, at
the Halletihetm below Fifth gnat
' The ene Pie at the 'Ringgold School
investigation of all the circum
stances connected withible fire has convinced. us
that it originate& undo; th e staircase, and was
thus carried - up to the:reed Tie origin eannot be
attributed to the fUrnaces, tie it will be found , on
examination: that nothing to brunt in their kerne,-
diet° vicinity. On Saturday the fires always go
out, and there was no fire in any of the furnaces
for mere than twelve hours prevents to the alarm
of fire on Sunday morning. • `
- The housekeeper loft the building between six
and seven o'clookin the'evening, having previous
ly placed her kindliug in the mouth of each, pre
paratory to making the fires on Monday. After
the fire in the building was extinguished, the
kindling was found as It had been left, not oven
scorched by the fell destroyer.
There is no defect In the heaters, and alarms of
fire have not frequently occurred. About fifteen
years ago, fire was communicated to some wood
work in contact with one of the heaters. Immo
diatoly after,alij the wood-work was removed, and
brick flues substituted, since which time they have
been perfectly safe.
Case of Suicide in the Sixth Police District.—
Sergeant Rohn Smith, the 'acting lieutenant of
the„Sixth Police District, in his report to Mayor
Pau: yesterday morning, stated that a man named
William Thompson was found stuplaed, and lying
in the street, between 0 and 10 o'clock on Tuesday
evening, in the vicinity of Filbert and Fifteenth
street. He was taken to the Filbert street station
home, when it was ascertained that he was labor:
ing under the effects of laudanum.
Dr. Cox was called in, anti applied the stomach.
pump. • After working incessantly for three hours
ho gave the patient up as hopeless. The prostrate
man was taken to his residence, in the vicinity of
Wood and Twenty-first streets, where he died
about 8 o'clock yesterday morning.
' A pint mineral water bottle was found on his
person, and it west ascertained that he had par
ehased a small quantity of laudanum, about nine
o'clock On the previous evening, at the drug store
of A. H. Yarnell, Fifteenth and Market. Coroner
Penner was sent for to hold an inquest in the Can,
and a verdict in accordance with the above fitota
was rendered by the jury.
Launch of, a Steamship.—The launch of the
steamship Cardenas, which took place on Tuesday,
from the ship yard of Mr: Cramp, at the foot of
Bishop Street, was witnessed by a large number of
potions. She will regititer 000 tons, and will be
propelled by a screw, measuring eight feet six
Mabee: The Anginas being made by Messrs. Mer
rick & Sons, are geared in such a manner that the
propeller will make two-and-a-half revolutions to
ono of tho engine. Tho Habana, of the same mo-'
del and power, will ho launched on Saturday.
These two ships are of the same model and power
as the favorite and well-known steamship Carolina,
built at• Philadelphia for Havana. These Alpe WO
destined t i e run between , this and the ports of the
West Indies and are also intended • for the owner
of • the Cantatas. - - ,
berial of; a soldier
is aiwaye a kale of Mournful interest. Sergeant
Joseph ‘• Parker, whose- decease we have before
=noticed, and who. Carved with distinetion during
thelattewat with Mexico:i t •while attached to cora
parry Gaut: T. klad,orohes.d, of 'the First Beg'.
/neuter painsylvltiaist Volunteers, will be interrad
tomorrort afternoon, at two (Mock, with MilitalY
It is caneeted thatthe National Guards,
Captain P. Lyle,' the Camden Artilliery, Cent-J.
W. Mickleathe Seett Legion • both ohne and mili
tary', this eniplopees of the 'United, States Mint,
end the ambers of the America Hose Company,
„atilt partiolpate, in the funeral ceremonies.
- ,..dfrotiersary Melling.—The twenty-second
anniversary meeting of the Home Miesionary So
oiety will be held. on Tuesday evening next, at the
Musical Fund Hall, Locust street, above Eighth.
The exorcised will he of en interesting character.
The fourthanniversary meeting of the St. John's
LitfirtrY 'Assoehition is announced to take place on
the 27th of•Februarytiext. • I
Neto Road.—The road, the opening of which
has been so long needed, running from Old York
Road, below "Branobtown, in a direct line to the
road leadhig from Fisher's lane to Olny and the
Frankford and Germantown. Plank Road, will
shortly bo ready for the use. of the public.
We understand that the Rev, W. H. Mil
barn, (the Mind preacher)" who 'has just returned
from Europe; will- preach in Trinity Ohuroh, On
thindey evening' at 70 o'clock, and lecture for
Jidission School on Wednesday in the same church.
risteday was wet and disagreeable. The
vrorkmen on the old Pennsylvania. Brink building,
and other pieces, wore compelled to suspend opera
tions on account of the rain. Numerous street
crossings were Ina most miserable condition.
no Eighth Surreal.halt of the Lafayette
Library Association took, place /ad evening, at the
Hansom Street Hall, and was largely attended.
The occasion-wasone of muoligenuinwenjoyment
to all who participated in the brilliant mime: • '
Resignation.—Miss Mary M: Spearman, who
lutis'ahargo of the :Belles Lettres Department of
the Normal &keel, •has tendered her resignation
as teacher, to take - effect on and after the first of
January next. "L •
Tax Receipts.—We notice that the taxes are
beginning to come in mote liberally at the Tax
Receiver - s - office. Last week a total of more than
$75,000'448 paid in. •
.4 New ,Posi ,Office.—A new post office lute
been eatablisked at Delanco, Burlington county.
Mr. M. Dobbins has received the appointment of
_Postmaster. - , - - •
Dinner of the St: Nicholas, Society Of New
York—Speech of Robert J.. Walker.
rest the dinner of the St. Nicholas &anti,.
given In NoAv York, on Monday evening,9ov.
ROBERT J. WAIMEn 'responded to the toast—
,t The Union.'. , 'ln the course of Ills apeooli
he said -
But, gentlemen, let ue also recoiled, that there
is a great-principle which. lies at the base of the
American Union—that principle for which our
forefath'brs fought through the war of the Rovolu
tion-,-end for which we,
.their descendants, bare
notiteaded'from that pextml- down to the present
moment to maintain.
•
That Principle; which not °nil lies et the basis
of- that:Union, but at the, bathd'bf all our Insiltn.
tions, ie . _ the principle of self-government. • [Pro.
lenged cheered is the .principle, that • the peo
ple in every &gent' this Union, and in those in
choate Utated which, emerging freer territorial
papiiage, higittite'tiacend into the constellation of
Apierletui_§tates, When they form their 'first, COn
stitutionivislialt,Swith-you,,,,the .youngest. 411rthe
eldeat, of, the American Slates, enjoy - the principle
of self-government,' Mond - oheersa It sirs pm
ciPle?,geritlimitmi hider than - the ,America n 4s,. the principle; whielttled , to the American
Union': for; as j. 9 hith'onerif the &Annie/ that Sub-
Sequently became "Aalerlinni:Steteri,,the very prin
(lipid for which thitinditiededi !ind,Which induced
them to.spparfitio'irnin the mother country upon a
,t,te,ol,mAnyelidng - not merely dollars and cents, hut
sulVlY:LeVinitatklaxiptv tee; that 'memoir toothed'
- thapecheta efsh single individual; but small as the
guestiot4 inenhyfriVas,- , the 'pridelple was deep,
Inbt klidiStlientat - wan eternal. The principle for,
contontied,andlishictiled- to that Pero
- luSon;,:was,",the prineiple self - government:[heers.lll,,,tq
Arid, gentienien,`porinit: me to tiny that the mo
ment when In any one of the States of this Union
—either the StatetlPOW, existing or the States in
ehoate--tbieprinciple.lo, in the slightest degree;
departed from; thatimoment , introdime the
-, period when will he stricken doxn_the,fandamen
- tal prineipies of .the, Amerlean'Oovernment—the
prineiphis wifich,led.to 'that Revolution ; and wiU
have Made thidist, and I fear the last 'step back
isimonarchy and;,.despetism.,,, 4 [Tomd cheers.] As
**k ik% {hod; gentlefinad; for that greet Principle
.. , Thaii3;oll,lended ;slimy ; ,for
hoOssary, for that
iiritlektlii ankwllll4 - V) die,
Etgal ,Noticci!.
TN ,DISTRIGT OOTTRT FORITHE
48. , CITY . AND,CIOUNTY 01,PITILADAPHIA.
JOHN IfAVILAND, to use, v. JOHN D. ESHER.
March, 1857; N0.•044 Yen. .
The Auditor appointed to
distribute , proceeds. of dalti:l
' under the above writ of—
„ No. 1, All_that certain lot or piece of land situated
on the eouthweetwanllyside orWitteatifokon road, at the
dietanoe of 300 feet southeastwarlly from a thirty-three
feet wide lane,, called kflinin's lane, In the Northern
Liberties township, now In the city of Philadelphia,
containing in breadth on said road 100 feet; thence ex
tending.seuthwestward between parallel lines at right
angles with.the said road 240 feet.
N 0.2. Also, all that certain tract or piece ofland situate
On the southweStwardly obi° of theWissabickon or Ridge
turnpike road, in Pear township, now in the city of
Philadelphia, beginning at a post on the aide of a two
porch wide lane, commonly called lane, which
extends from the said road to a landing-place on the
Schuylkill river; thence by the said 3111111 roe lane south
,68 degreea 2d minutes, west 57 perches and seven - tenths
to a post corner of lif atthias Ilarrisou , s allotment; thence
bj thesame north 36 degrees 40 minutes, west 81 perches
andante half to a post; thence, by the hereinafter de
scribed tract north 63 degrees 20 minutes, east 53 per
ches and a half to a post on the side of the said Wissa
hickon read; thence by the same armtlia4 degrees, east
51 perches and two-tenths of a perch, and south 40 de
grees, east 10 perches and four-tenths of a perch to the
place of beginning; contairdng 21 acres of lend.
,No. 3.'Also, a certain tract or piece of land adjoining
the above tract, &dictate on the southwestwardly side of
the said Mesabi - 4ton or Ridge turnpike road, aforesaid,
beginning at a corner of the above-described tract;
thence running along the true course of said road north
27 degrees and a half, west le perches and eighty-five
hundredth!' parts of a perch to a corner of land granted
.to George Reck; thence by the said Beck's land south
59 degrees and a half, west 48 perehes and six-tenths of
0. perch to a corner of land held by William Rawle
and, Jonathan Williams, in trust for Catharine Price
and her children; thence by the same smith 4 degrees
and a quarter, east” 21
_perches and twenty-five-hun
dredths ports of a pore to a, corner of the abovede
scribed tract, six feet southwest of a white oak sapling ' ,
on the line of the above -describod tract; thence along
the Laid lane north 60 degrees and a half, oast 49
porches and eighty-Ave-hundredths parts of a perch to
the place of beginning, containing 0 acres and 19 perches
et land.
4. Also, all that certain tnessuage or tenement
said lot or piece of ground, situate, iying, and being in
the Northern Liberties, now in the city of Philadelphia,
beginning ate stake by the side of a strip of ground left
open for a road; thence extending by land formerly
claimed by Benjamin Mifflin south 38 degrees, east 47
perches and six-tenths of a perch to a stake; thence by
land geld by Frederick Dover and wife to Benjamin Key
ser north 50 degrees, east 18 perches to another stake
thence by land forinerly of Michael Clingman north 38
degrees, west 47 perches and four-tenths of a porch to
the aide of the ground left open for a road as aforesaid;
th,ence alongside of said road South 00 degrees, west 18
r iches to the place of beginning ; containing 5 acres of
N 0, ., 5 „Wee, a certain lot or piece of land situate for-
Merl) , in the Northern Liberties, but now in the city of
Philadelphia, on the moutheastarardly side of a certain
lano,:called Studley's lane, bounded and described as
folloteeth, agreeable to survey lately made thereof by
Robert Brook Surveyor via Beginning at a stone at
the aide of S t andley'e lane' thence partly b' another
piece of land, belonging to the said George Better, and
partly by land of Philip Nerehberger, south xi degrees
15,nunutes, east 64 perches and 6-10 toe stone ; thence
by other land, late of Jasper Idoylan, deceased, south
52 degrees, west II porches and 410 of a perch to a
stone; thence by other land of the said George Esher,
north 39 degrees, 15 minutee, west 65 perches and 9-10
Of a perch, to a stone in the side of the said lane •,
thence alongside of said lane, north 59 degrees, east
11 perches ands-10 to the place of beginning.
6 Also, all that tenement and tract or parcel of
land, sitnato, lying, and being in the Northern Liberties,
now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a post.
, standing on the northeast side of Wissahickon road, a
corner of land late of Peter Turner; thence by the same
land north 63 degrees 20 minutes, east 26 perches 7 feet
and 4 inches to another Bost; thence north. 37 degrees
40 minutes, nest 64 perches and 440 of a perch, to an.
otherpost ; thence by land late of Joshua, Fisher south
, 63 degrees 20 minutes, west 29 perches and 4-10. of a
porch, to another post standing on the Lido of Wissa
hickon road aforesaid, and thence by the same road 40
degrees, 'east 04 porches 7.feet 8 Isobel, to the place of
beginning- containing 11 acres and 37 perches—will
attend to, the duties of his appointment on WEDNES
DAY, December/6th, 1657, at 4 o'clock., P. Al., at his
office, at the southeast corner of arid LOCUST
Streets, when and where all persons interested are re
quired to make their claims, or be debarred from codling
in upon said fund. •
• deer...4loC DANIEL DOITONEETE, Auditor.
f)ottle anb iatotanunto.
MERCHANTS' HOTEL,
NORTH FOURTH BISSET
ABovi amity,
RIIILADELPtiIh.
au444.t MoRIBBEN & son, PROVE: lois
JONES 'B
Alton STREET SALOONS,
727 and 723 ARCH STREET
HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS
The Holidays-are close at hand, and Jones's Arch
street Saloon is prepared for the Immense demand that
will be-made upon It for oesrsorton.
' CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES
IMPORTED EXPRESSLY" FOR TNN PRESENT REASON!
Every variety of Son Bons, Pantiles, Bourbon Drops,
new style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, Vangliterre
Bon Bons, and every variety rare and costly candies
manufactured In Parts.
- For Presenta, all sizes and PATTERNS of Ornamental
Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties filled with the choicest
:variety of Confections, and varying in price from One
Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes aro tile
11081111P6R11 SPECIMENS OP FANCY WORE AND ARTISTIO
DESIGN EVER OFFERED IN vein 00UNTRY.
To the Ladles, as well as to the whole public, Jouee'a
Saloons are the most attractive in the City, and iu
splendor of adornment and finish are superior to any In
the Union
'BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS,
Served up in the choicest and most expeditious style.
FRUIT OF ALL RINDS,
ICE CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME AND OYSTERS,
Constantly ready for 'letters In profusion.
PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL
CANES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT,
And, In fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELIOACIES of every clime and Country,
BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Sapporo,
and Familial, supplied at the shortest notice and on
reasonable terms.
A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally
bestowed by the public Is respectfully solicited.
deb-tf - R. B JONES, Proprietor.
PETRY BROTRERS's
RESTAURANT,
237 South THIRD Street. opposite the new Penns} ,
vaula Railroad Office.
PRICES REDIJOED.
' We continuo to keep onr place as a ilret•class Re9tau•
rant with army convenience in regard to private.
parties.
We have also made arrangements to serve In our corn.
motions Basement a variety of well.pcepared Cold and
Warm Dishes . , at prices to snit and answer the exigen•
cies of the times.
Oar Wines and Liquors aro not enrpseeed by any In
be city ;
nolo-tutbke•lm , PEITRY DROTHEILII.
CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI
SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Fresh
Salmon, Ghfneatfque, Opiaachique, Princess Bay, Abso
corn, and 001 re Oysters, with every variety of (lAMB.
wild or domestie, in season. Green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice at
JOITA OAMPPIELL'B, No. 627 011ESTNUT street, op.
posits the State House.
N.B.—No expense or pains has been spared by the
Proprietor in Attire; np this new establishment in the
most sumptuous manner—the second story being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Suppers, ra &o.
nov7- 3
X Entrance for Ladies towards Stith street.
-
WILLIAM HAIsIMING'S CITY LAGER
- Ma /311,00 N, No. 232 Oarteee Alley Phlls
delphle. eep22-3m
AIoGOWAWS RESTAURANT, SOUTH
i.T.L west Corner of BROAD and WALNIIT.—Game
and on other delicacies in some. Families supplied
,stith Oystereon the shortest notice. sept:Dn
etbutational.
HALL Or ST. NAMES THE LESS,
NEAR FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL,
SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL .FOR BOYS.
REPERESOK
Tho Rector, Rev. B. It liIIYEER, may bo seen every
Ti'EDNEEDAY AFTERNOON, from S to I o'clock, at
',loon:lva Bookstore, B. W. corner EIGIITR and
OIIESTNLIT, wliere also circulars may be obtained.
Address Boy. B, It. EMYSER,
d8.21n Falls of Echuylkill, Fhilade
VRITTENDEN'a PHILADELPHIA (30111-
.../ MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. cop2er of SEVENTLI
and CREST/MT Streets; Second and Third Stories.
BOOR-KEEPING ; PENMAN/1111P, every style,
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, &c.
Rach Student has individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate
supervision of the Principal.
One of the Best Penmen in the Country has charge of
The Writing bepa
see Specimenscell aid get a Catalogue of
Terms, fee. ocB-y
PROFESSOR SAUND ES' INSTITUTE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
No Seminary whatever is more like a private family.
The comae of Cindy Is extensive and thorough. Pro
leaser laundera will receive a few more pupils under
fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire of
Messrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew 'Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
'Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose SOWS or wards are
now members of lila family. septl4-tf
DUEL IQ L AMP S.—TIIE PUBLIC IS
- respeothalyintormed that °fades have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens arereqiiested to give Information respect
ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the
proper time; or If not properly cleaned and in good
lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph
Bally, No: 808 Wharton at., First Ward; °harlot thirty,
Supt. of 2ddistriet, No. 8 Nahum at. above Sixth; HiramG. Kirk, No. 1498 Hutchinson - street, Twentieth Ward;
MAW: Deitheng, No. =1 Coates erect, Fifteenth Ward;
Thos.T.Bowlby, Gas Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West
Philadelphia;) M.. it, biTadden, Gas Office, Twenty-
Second "Ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. "Market, Gas
Office Twenty:l'lllrd Ward (Frankford,) and at the
Ots ago lu Seventh street, below Market.
By order elf the Trustees of the Philadelphia glas
Works. A. J. RITE,
ooLtim Superintendent of Distribution.
WONDERS OP THE AGE—LIGHT,
WIRT FOR AU.--PETERS & SUROPE,
ratent Non-Explosion lielf-Cienerating <JAR LAMPS Is
just the thing to suit all. Price $l,OO up ; all way have
a superior Light by calling at their Depot,
This Lamp is-adapted to all places and purposes, and
only requires a trial to test its advantages over all
others. The Lan2p forma its own gas. Our Patent
Dinners can be !tied to every ordinary Fluid Lump,
with little empenso, without the least possible danger.
All are invited to call and examine (or themselves.
Town, County, and State rights for sale.
cThe proprietors are in want or Agents, giving a rare
hance to make money.
PETERS & ninon, the Lamp Depot,
123 South 9th St , below Chestnut, Phl
PLOVER' SEED.—NOTIOE TO PENN
snymiu F killing AND STOIIItIiF,IIPERS.
The Undersigned are now prepared to purchase for
each, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania
Storekeepers and farmers, by sending samples to our
address, can, at all flume, ascertain the price at which
We are buying. Pertlea wishing samples, by which to
be governed ao to quality, can have them sent by mail,
by addreastugrui. 3. II MUSH &
-
seel9•t( 48 North Front, and 44 Water streelli
ROSIN. -500 BARRELS SOA.PIE AKER
ROSIN, to 'arrive per scbooner J. 11. Planner
Vor sole by MARTIN es AI4OALTSTRR,
mg- no Norio it Water gtreet.
A B RAM SLAOK—ENGRAVING, DIE
Making and Embossed Printing, Envelope and
Beal Ergo Man factory Strawberry Street, between
Seaand and- Third , and Market and Obentaut Street,
Philadelphia, Ea. - aul24,
N7ORGHIJI4, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE
.13NED-2b - buobelo for sale by
011, 0ABDALN, puntox, & co ,
No 104 N; Delaware avenue.
trg Vs .4 I A AND AMERICAN TARRED
OORDARE.--ft superior al-ticle, manufacture
alld for sale by WEAV.IOI, PITLNR & 00.,
11.41 No WI N. Water at.. fr. '22 N. Wharrni.
HALE. ROPE.—Buyera aro Invited to call
and examine our Manila Bale Bbpe, which we can
dan sell as low as Awnlean, and warrant it superior in
;this& lad durability.
WEAVER, lIITI,BR 1 00,,
1.4 Sa Wgelot, *al UN. Whorlos.
cattornegs'at Kati.
EDWIN T:IOI3ASE,
, ATTOANZY AT LAW,
removed his office to N 0.184 South SIXTH Wed,
boy Walnut. e St*
&: JONES, ATTOR.
.s-s.'neys-at-Lsay, bare removed tloar TAW MUM
from No. MB. ritth St., opposite Independence ?Square,
to No. 211 SOUTH VIIPTII SUM, below Pratte
street. no9•oudlm
LE WI S S. WELLS, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STRUT, NORRISTOWN, Pa.,
will attend with punetoallty, end to the beat of Isis
ability, to all bugloss entrusted to las care. notßut
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Boutheaat Corner et EIGHTH and
OUST titreete. Philadelphia. auVly
YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
kVA. LAW, ()ENTRE ■treat, Pottsville, Pa. au44y
STEAM MACJIIIVERY FOR SCREW PR 0-
PELLER SLOOP-OP-WAR.
Neer DEPARTMENT.,
November 18,1867.
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed Proposals for
Steam Machinery for Screw Propeller sloop•ot-Plar, ,,
will be received at this Department until 8 o'clock the
18th December next, for the complete construction of
the steam machinery and appendages, and placing it on
board a screw propeller ship of war building In the
United States navy yard at Philadelphia.
The offers must be for a specific sum for potting the
whole in succosatul operation ; most latitude all patent
fees for any arrangements that may be proposed i state
the time in which the work will be completed, and be
accompanied by the usual guarantee required by law.
The name Of the establishment In which the work is to
bo executed mud he stated.
Tho details of the desigri aid arrangement of the ma
chinery will be left with the party whose proposition
may be accepted as combining the greatest number of
advantages. keeping in view simplicity of construction,
readiness of access for adjustment when in operation,
and not being subject to derangement In the working
parts ; it being the object of the Department to Obtain
the most speed and power with the most economical
consumption of fuel and the greatest stowage of coal
which the epaoe available for that purpose will admit.
The boilers to be of iron, with telescopic smoke-pipe,
which must be placed at the greatest practicable die
tanco from the mainmast; the propeller with the con
nections for hoisting, to bo of composition; the ma
chinery for hoisting, for pumps, apparatus for ventilat
ing, and appurtenances of all kind& necessary for the
perfect working of the whole, to be of the moot ap•
proved kinds. The coal-bunkers, shaft passage, two
athwartships iron bulkheads, a distilling apparatus for
froth water from which can be made not less thanl,looo
gallons per day; all the tools and duplicate pieced ne
cessary and satisfactory for an efficient cruising steam
ship-of-war moat be included in the proposition, and
lot of them must be furnished.
.
The wood and carpenter work (except the boring out
the deadwood for the sliaft) necessary to adapt the Ten.
eel for the reception of the machinery, bolters, nod ap
pendages, will be provided at the expense of the Navy
Department, and it will permit the use of such facili
ties as it marhave for hoistidg the heavy machinery on
board.
For the accommodation of the entire steam machinery
and the fuel, there will be allowed in the body of the
ehip the entire space, under the berth dock, commencing
at 17) feet abaft the mainmast, and thence extending
forward a distance of 50 feet; the greatest breadth in
side clear of the plank under the beams being 4234 feet,
and the height teem the top of the timbers to the
un
der aide of the beam amidships being 13 feet 0 inches.
'Within this space it is expected to carry coal for thir
teen doya' full steaming, the daily consumption of which
the bidder will state In his specffications ; and the
weight of the machinery, water in boilers, shaft, pro
peller, and appendageo, with the tools and spare work,
must not exceed 340 tone, of 2,240 pounds.
Tho distance from the oft side of the mainmast to the
aft-vide of the forward stern-post will bo about 100 feet,
and the distance between the forward and the after
stern-post wilt be 7 feet; the depth from the load water
line to the top of the keel under the proptdler will be
10% feet.
Steam-engine manufacturers who desire to bid can
obtain a copy of the section of the vessel upon snaking
application to the Department.
The proposal must be accompanied by full specifica
tions and general drawings, having the position of the
centre of gravity of the machinery, bailors, ke.onarked
on thorn; giving also the capacity of the atcamoylin
dere and mea of foot and delivery valves, and of air
pump, and outboard delivering valves, space for steam
above the water line to hollers, the fire and grate sur
face; also, the diameter, pitch eurface, and kind of
propeller, and other prinel4til points, that comparisons
can readily be made. Th will also be given the esti
mate of the weight of cum es, boilers
I water, bunker,
,
Appendages, tools, and spare work, n tons of 3,240
pounds. .
The terms of payMent will be that when one-fourth
of the materials and labor provided for in the contract
shall have been completed to the satisfaction of the
Depattm.mt, there will be made a payment of one-fifth
part of the whole amount of the contract; when one
half the work shall in like manner be completed, there,
,will will be a further payment of ono-fifth; when three:
f ourtha the work that' have been completed, a further
payment of ono-fifth ; when the whole Abell have been
completed, and have made a eatinfactory trial of ono
week, then a further payment of one-fifth ; and when
the ship shall have performed satisfactorily at sea for
period of three mouths, then the remaining sum shall
be paid.
The repairs necessary during thie period from defec
tive workmanship or materials will be at the expense of
the contractor.
The proposals must be explicit, and no qualified or
conditional offer will be considered,
n023-m lc th %Deal&
ITNITKD STATES POST-OFFICE, •1N
THE CITY OP PHILADELPHIA.
BEARD PROPOSALS. for supplying materials and
workmanship required In the erection and construction
of a Post-office building in the City of Philadelphia,
for the United States Post-oftice Department, will be re
ceived at the office of the undersigned, Commissioner
for the building, No. SOll South FOURTH Street, on or
before the twelfth day of December next.
Contracts will be awarded only to master-builders
and mechanics, Euch Proposal meet bo accompanied
by a written guarantee, signed by two restainsible per
sons, to the effect that the bidder, will, when required,
if his proposal be accepted, enter Into a contract and
bond With proper and sufficient Ito urielles for its faith
ful performance,
Plane and specifications for the building can be seen
upon application at the office of the Architect, John
McArthur, jr., No. 16 Mercantile Library Building,
where every information respecting materials sad work
manship trill be given.
The Proposals mutt ho sent to the office of the Com
missioner, and addressed to John Rice, and endorsed
Proposals for the United States Post-Wilco at Phila
delphia," and will be opened at noon of the last-named
day for receiving the tame. JOHN RICE,
nov 12-dtden Commissioner.
SEWING MAC HINE S.-GROVER,
BARER, & CO.'S UNRIVALLED LINIVING MA
CHINES still retain the confidence of the public, and
their popularity increases. After years of trial It is de
monstrated boyeed all question that ft in the popular
Machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can
be placed to work well on all Much; of shoos. The fact
that it does one-third more work In the same time, and
does It bettor ; that It is the least liable to get out of
repair, being simple In its construction; that it makes
the least noise, and that It Is acknowledged on all hands
that it Is. best for a new beginner, has given the pro
prietors a demand for It to such an extent that they are
obliged to delay the tilling of orders in many cases for
mouths. Over eight hundred are In operation in this
city, and the ease has yet to occur where a person who
has purchased one has exchanged It for another kind.
Taking Into consideration, also, the fact that those
who employ froinl6 to 90 hands In their shops, doing
the work for the manufacturers, without exception, use
this machine in preference to any other kind, and al
ways recommend them In preference to others, It would
seem unneceseery for the proprietors to advertise their
excellence, or set forth their superiorityy.
The undersigned, BOLE AGENTS for the sate 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 Machines Bola la this market, it is free
from all infrlttiouieute of other patents.
BAKER k BROTHErt,
OSNTRAL BQUARIC, LYNN.
Q. EWING MACHINES.—PRATT'S
PATENT PRIDES FROM $l2 TO $26.
The a LADIES , COMPANION" is the most simple,
durable, compact, and cheap machine for family use
ever offered to the public, sowing equally well upon all
kinds of fabric, and without ppekereng the cloth, leav
lag no bad cord on the back side of the work, and al
ways fastening the thread what' gapped. They sew
from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using
but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can
be varied from five to fifty to the inch. Any one can
learn to operate them in half an hour. Printed direc
tions accompany each machine, by which any one can
use them. We are enabled to oiler those superior ma.
chines at the above low prices, as 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 best satisfaction,
Every machine le warranted to give satisfaction.
Ladles and gentlemen aro invited to call and examine
thorn and their work, and judge for themselves.
Samples of work, and drawings, with description, sent
to any part of the country by mail.
Salesrooms 213 WASHINGTON Street, Boston, and
677 BROADWAY. New York. no 27-tf
ALoszo POTTER
JAMES 11. BRYSON'S LOOK AND JOB
PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTII Street, brat
above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Cards,
Bill-
Bends Painpilitits and general Printing attended to,
Binding attended to in connection with printed bead
logs of Blanks and Receipts, d2-tf
EVANB,—io,ooo—ripluvrau,! %
E Cards per
The reef del see ofeduele4 by the Awls
W° youlo A
711
Pldladelyble Preoi. et lb We
A
raelowe TTTTT CIS - 'Me Prep n
A wish,.
L vie IP Teo Illeeeend eerie See E
I°llGe trey best slyte—taPeleve w etly ee eleeed.
Csr.Tprevy, owyrai T. below elwebeqL
GREAT REDUCTION
IS 7138 PRIOR Or
CEMETERY LOTS.
The Glenwood Cemetery Co. have determined to sell
the lota In their Cemetery at
ON GALS'
The present prices for cash. lily this reduction some
of the moat eligible huts will he suld at
TIVOLVE DOLLARS.
Only 300 lota trill be disposed of at these rates, and
the opportunity is offered until January Ist, 1050. Ap•
ply at the Mee, lie. 434 WALNUT miler, below
Fifth, dO.l m
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY—
N. W. Oor. THIRD and 011E.SNUT Ma.
L. PELOIIZE k SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN
BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities,
are now prepared tg furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the business,
and the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them in asserting
that they can furnish a more durable and better an
idled article than their cotemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to theta previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
OW type taken at 9 cents per pound, In exchange for
new at specimen prices. ant-tf
GOLD MINE FOR SALE.—THE SUB
scriber offers for sale with a perfect title, the
property known as the ENID UOLD AND COPPER
MINS, situated 8 miles from Concord, Cabarrue county,
North Carolina. With the mine le a plantation of 745
acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded, and
a large MANSION HOUSE, with barns, 'Anent' houses,
powder and engine house, and other buildings; new
steam engine, 45 horse power ; mills, stamps,
pumps, Ac., embracing all the machinery and tools ne
cessary for the full equipment of a mine, in good order.
The mine has been worked at Intervale for the loot 60
yearn, nod lees always been profitable to resident pro
prietors, but hay never been worked for any length of
time with an engine and roach inery. The shafts and
galleries aro well constructed, the stoppinge have never
been taken out, and from 60 to 75 miners can be profit
ably employed en the old workings. On the property is
a formidable Veil) of copper and lead, 'which has never
been worked, and a new gold vein has been discovered
since the first of this month, at which three men have
been at work, taking out arteen hundred dollars a day,
with a good prospect of its Continuance.
net-oln CHARLES J. U ILBF.RT,I6I Broadway.
VONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
'V WOK to Bso,, N 0.202 N. EINOOND BOW.
&moo VW/
WELCOM§ RANGE.—BOLD BY CHAD
W/9146149, vatt 0141;00 10. 6414-04
TIT; iiitifisriAY, DECEMBER 10, 1857.
VrOPOO4IO.
ISAJtO TOLIOEV,
Bocretary of the Navy
Zewing Itlattineo.
Job Vrinting
CibiPP l llo.
riIHE BRITISH AND - .NORTH Mani
.L OAN ROYAL MAIL SITAMBIIIPS.
FROM NOW YORK TO LITIMPOOL
Chief Cabin Paasago
&cowl Cabin Paanage
.
PROW BOSTON TO BITBSPOOL,
Chief Cabin Passage $llO
Second Cabin Passage 00
The Mips from Boston cell at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkina, CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wickman
ARIA, Capt. M. 0 Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Byrle.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, (Apt. J. Lena,
These vessels carry a clear white light at meet-head ;
green on starboard bow; rod on port bow.
AFRICA Shannon, leave N York, Wednesday, Deo, 9.
AMERICA, Lott, . .$ Boston, Wednesday De, EL
EUROPA, Leith, " N.York,ls6lnesday, Deo, 29,
CANADA, Lang, u Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 30.
PF.RSlA,Judkine, " N.York, Wednesday, Jan 0, , 68
NIAGARA, Wickman, Bostou,Wednesday , Jen .11' 68
AFRICA, Shannon, ‘. N.York,Wedneplay, Jan. 20,
Bertha not secured until paid for,
An experienced Burgeon on board,
The owners of these Ships will not be accountable for
Cold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Heals, sinless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed.
For freight or passage apply to
deB-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Orson, N. York,
M? MARGARET FOR NEW ORLEANS
1.7-I.,oulsionaline.—Onarantled first vessel.
Freight received This Day and To• Morrow. (unless
sooner toll) at as low rates as any other vessel loading,
The fast-sailing Tempered packet ship MAROADET,
Merryman master, now completing her loading at Race
street whorl, will continue to receive freight and sail
as above.
Shippers will please hurry their goods alongside, and
bills of lading to the counting-house for signature,
For balance of freight apply to
11181101", SIMONS, & CO..
120 (late 00 NORTH WIJARYDS.
The 11, Insures at the lowest rates, and will take
atom down the Delaware and up the alississippi.
FOR SAN FRANOISCO.—CLIPPER OF
SATURDAY, December 19th.—The unsurpassed
clipper ship TWILIGHT, OaraS, Commander.
Clipper of TIIIIRSDAY, December 2,11h...—The mag
nificent A 1 clipper ship LOOK OUT, 11sUicrux, Com
mander.
Both of these colebrated ships are now loading In
New York, and will mall as above.
For freight, at New York rates, apply to
BISHOP, SIMONS, k 00. t
dpB 120 (late 80) NORTH WHARYLS.
FOR LIVERPOOL.—THURSDAY, DE
OEHOER 10. The Packet Ship PlllLitton•
PIIIA, Capt. Cuancla Y. Pons, will sail ae above.
Cabin passage . seo
Second cable 20
Steerage i.e
Second Cable and Steerage Passengers found with
Provisions, according to the American passenger not.
For freight or passage, apply to
TILOS. 11.101IARDSON , CO, -
Drafts on the Agents In sums to ma; from .£1 up
wards. nolB
VOR HAVANA—Packet ship NAPLES
—To sail with quick despatch.
The fast•milling packet ship Naples, Eastman master,
is now loading at Itacmalreot wharf, and having noarli
all her cargo ou board, will sail as above..
For baleaco of freight apply to
EISIIOP, SIMONS, h CO.,
120 (late NI) North Wharves.
SAVANNAH STEAXSHIP LINE.
STEASISIIIPB
STATE OF GEORGIA
AND
KEYSTONE STATE.
In consequence of the depressed stAto of trade, the
above ships will be withdrawn for the present.
October,l6th. A. IRON, Jr.
- "WARE REDUCED
1: AND HAVRE.—The
O SOUTHAMPTON
agnlficent stomohlp VAN
corutannder, 5,268 tone,
DERDILT, Edward nig&
will mil,
From Now York for South- From Southampton and
ampton and lime. Havre for Now York.
. . . .
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nor. 14
Saturday Deo.S Saturday Deo. 26
Price of Passage—Firat cabin, $100; second cabin,
$5O. Specie delivered in London and Paris. For freight
or passage apply to .f.; D. TOBBANDE, Agent,
No. 6 Bowling Green New York.
Letters for 'England and Europe, pre!pald, 26 cents
each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stomps if from
other citles,) will be received at No. 6 Bowling-green,
Nelr York, up to o'clock on the morning of sail
ing. oclo-tf
'IOR ENGLAND AND 'AN0E,1867.-
1: Nerf York and lime Steamship Oompan—The
United States Mall Steamships ARAGei, 2,5 00 tone,
David Linea, commander, and DIMON, 2,500 tons,
Samos A. Wotton, commanderf will leave New York,
Havre and Southampton, (or the years 1807 end 68, on
the following doys
isAvi tom roux
1257. •
Fulton, Saturday, Aug. 221
Argo, do. Dept. 10
Button, do. pot. 17
Arego, do. Nov. 19 1
Walton, do. Deo. 12'
Aram Batarday, Jan. 0
Fulton, do. Yeb. 8
Am°, 10. Marche
Fulton, do. April 8
Arago, do. May 1
Fulton, do. May 29
LIANA 1101178UIPT0L
1867.
Maio, Wednesday, Aug. 26
Fulton, do. gept.23
Arago, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. Nov. 18
Map, do, Deo. 18
1868.
Fulton, do. Jan. 13
Arago, do, Yob. 10
Yulton, do. Mar. 10
Amp, do. April 7
Fulton, do. May 6
Arago, do. J une 2
Fultou, do. .1 nue SO
1.16A711
1%1.
Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25
Fulton, do, Sept. 22
Arago t do. Oct. 29
Vulton, do. Nov. 17
Arago, do. Dea. 16
1868,
Fulton, do. Jan. 12
Era o, do. Feb. 9
Fulton, do. &larch 9
Arago, do. April
Fulton., do. May 4
Arno, do. June 1
Fulton, do. June 29
MO/ 00 nimior
Prom New York to Southemptoo or Hare—Piro
Cabin, kleoood Cabin, $76.
Prom Ilavre or Pouthiropton to New York—Tire
Cabin, 800 from; Seeoud Oebln, 600 harm.
Por freight or Pa B ßaget to
DIONTIXER LIVINti TON, Agent, T Droadwity
WILLIAM MUM, , MIN.
01108KNY Or, PO, a Outtth'ton
AbINNIOAN )10}tOPRAN
EArrIP.2B AND XXI , g Fazio.
°HANOI 00. , sue
MEW AND LIVBEPOR
I. UNITED BTATY.I6 MAIL STRAUW.Y.B.—The
composing this Line are :
•
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Rl:Wage.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. • _
The ADRIATIC, Capt. James Weft.
These chips here been built by contract, expressly for
(lovernureut service; every care has beau taken In their
oonstraetion, se also in their engines, to ensure etreogth
and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of pueage from New York to Liverpool, In Bret
eabln, $130; lu second do., $76; from Liverpool to New
York, SO and 20 plume,. No bertha secured mares paid
for. The chips of this line have Improved watertight
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
PION 113 , 01 701111. Paoli yrisayool..
Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1857
Saturday, July 4, 1851 Wedneeday, July 8, 1857
Saturday, Jul' 18, 1851 Wedneaday, July 22, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1857
Saturday, Aug.ls, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 20, 1851 Wedneeday, Sept. 80, 1867
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 24 1851 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 180
Saturday, N0v.21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1657
Saturday, Deo. 5, 1857 Wednesday, Den. 9, 1867
Vi'edueeday, Deo. 22, 1851
You freight or passage ' apply to
EDWARD K. OOLLINS, No. 56 Wall target, N. Y.
BLOWN, FiItIPLEY A 00. Liverpool.
STEPHEN KENNARD A 00., 27 Atllltil3 Priori,
London.
B. Cl. WAINWRIGHT ec. oc o ~ Paths.
The owners of these ships will nut be accountable for
gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pr edema stones or
metals, unless bille of lading I:1 ~ g nod therefor, and
the value thereof expressed therein aul.tf
('!BEAT REDUCTIOYINTAIE I.6tu-
LA ROPE.
First Cabin 930 1 Second Cabin 860
In the first-cless paddle-wheel steamship ADItINL
2,000 tone 0. D. Loewy, Commander, and NORTE
STAR, 2,500 tons, P. E. Leravne, to sail front pier No.
3 North River, at noon precisely, carrying the - UNITED
STATES MAILS, vie:
Leave N. York for
Southampton, Ild• Bremen for Southampton
vre and Bremen. Southampton for New York.
Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Wede'doy, Nor. 4.
N. Sat , y, Oct. 31. Saturday, N0v.28. IVode'd , y, Deo. SO
Thome steamers touch at HAVRE. Specie delivered
In London and Saris. For pampa tind freight, Apply
to D. TORBANON, Agent, No. O Bowling Ocean, New
York. 0c10•tf
Wino anb Kianoro.
'IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY,
Who Wale mad Retall,
Der 1111 011 DAUB,
UOVERNIIFNT 11013:111, comer of
FRONT and WHARTON Streets,
(oppebite the Navy Yard,)
Philadelphia,
lIIRANDIES.—cc Pinot Cad!non," Narott,
and other Cognacs of various in half
pipes and quarter ca ,, ks Fellevolaln Shandies,
polo and dark, in half pipes, half casks, Mail ess•eighth
casks. Imported and for gala by
HENRY BOIILYN & CO.,
0c22 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
ALEXANDER V.IIOLAIES, WINE AND
LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, Southeast Corner o
GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. aul-ly
C I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
IN FINIS WINKS, LIQUORS, MARL &a., 20
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly
BRANDIES.—Pinot, Oast'Hon & Co., Ma
rett & Co., and other brands of Ooguaes of various
vintages, in half plpee and quarter casks! ; Pellevoisin
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one eighth casks, all in Custom Rouse stores,
Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOECE.BN & 00.,
au a Noe. 221 and 728 South Fourth street.
DITRMAR &BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER DEER metwimy, No, 620 (oaw
No. 938) Nor Lh TIIIRD Street, PlalladelpblA.—Rhipplue
orders promptly Attended to. au]. tI
Boots anb 01)oco.
BOOTS AND MIOES.—The tiebscriber
Wei on baud a large awl varied block of BOOTS
and BIIORS, which ho will hell at the loweat paean.
OM W. TAYLOR,
n0214y S. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET sta.
VALI, STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES
--aosy.pit H. THOMPSON & CO., 814 MAR.
HET Street, and Noe. 8 and I FRANKLIN PLAOII
have new in afore a largo and well-amorted stock o
BOOTS and WOES, of (Strand Enetern manufacture
which they offer for sale on the beat terme for Cash, o
on the usual cre4.ll.
Notice 10 COItOigIICCO.
I%JOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
Thu ship PIIILADI LPIIIA , from LlTerpool, le
now dincharping uuder general order, at
BTHRET WHARF. Corolgoece will please stcond to
receipt of their gooda.
uo2I THOS. RICHARDSON & CO.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The ship
PHILADELPHIA, Captain Pool, from Liverpool,
Ia now ready to discharge at tihippenatreet wharf. Con
signees will thaw deliver their pormita to the Custom
house officer on board, All •goods not vomited in five
days will bo eeut to public store,
nold THOMAS RICHARDSON & CO.
COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factory of E.W USSILEREI, N 0.109 (late 43) South
EIGIITIf, below Chestnut street, has become a Having
or 50 per cent, to our BOCTIIERN AND WESTERN
MEROIIANTB, and also the convenience or haVing their
old Carriage Lamps new ailver.topped end bottomed,
and sent by exprese to all parte. • anl2 17
!"SUTTON-200 bales good Middling to Mid
lJ dling Watt Cotteri,bm Awe wad for sate by
MARTIN & MANALISTAR,
aul 119 North 'Water street
STORAGE on SECOND and TIII R 1)
1,3 FLOORS can be had at 119 North Wateretreet.
Apply to MARTIN aIACALISTER. n 029
CHARLES P. OALDWELL--Wholesale
rand Retail WHIP and VANN :44/3144444rer, No. 4
01714Filion- eft
TIE BEST ASSORiMENT LEHIGII
I. AND SORIFYLKILL COAL feat
211 DORMAN'S YARD,
BROAD STREET, above Vine.
Bold at reduced Ones. Dill and nee. ocßl-Ow
$lBO
atLBS. I S k i,A TON.—BUYERS
" and nownimors are Inytted to examine our
stock of °JAIME( LOCUST MOUNTAIN and BLACK
lISATII COAL.° Our Cos] Is eelected expressly for
family nee; being carefully ecreened, we will warrant It
free from elate and deg. We sell 2210 The.," being
lbe. more° than snubs retell declare, at ‘ , 112 cents
lase per ton.°
Alan, on hood a full supply of ° BROAD TOP BITU
MINOUS COAL° for Stuam-generatlug, Slacksioltblng,
and purposes. Ml* Coal cannot be ex
celled.
Tudi, BROAD and VINE.BIg Sign, "MO LBS. IS
A TON. t0n1..3m1 LEIGIITON k 00.
VOALI COAL I COAL I-TAOGART' 9
ORLEBRAT.VD SPRINO MOUNTAIN LEfizaii
GOAL. . . . .
J.kR.OARTRA'AORERNWOOD TAMAQUA COAL
GEORGIC W. BNYDNR'S PINIv YOREST 20111.7YL
KILL COAL,
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Have for sale, and are eouatantly reeeirlelg frota
bore Celebrated Collieries,
COAL OF ALL SIZES.
_ .
There is no Coal ruined anywhere, equal In quality
these and a trial will convince any ono of their great
superiority. Our Opal is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate,
,dust and all impurities. Our Plllol4B areas LOW as the
incay LOWEST.
Orders left at oar Onlee, No. 161 801:1111 FRONT
street, above Weout.
Mere left at our Yard, OALLOWRILL street; Delon
BROAD street.
Orders left at our Wharf, WATR,It street, above CAL
LOWIIILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poet
will receive prompt attentiou.
Fund:mom for Varna,. use will do well to call and ex
late our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. and&
SIOHUYLKILL AND aMGR COAE:=
N-7I am dill]] "OeiVingz at my yard, the best quality o.
ISOUUYLICILL AND LLIIIOII COAL. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
ral l y on ratting Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
No Inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
afar at LOW PRIM,
ALEXANDER CON VERY,
N. E. corner of Broad and (Merry StA
x.4AHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
DALY, PONTIIIt & 00., 00AL DPIALIIRS, No.
621 PNIMN Streol, aboye MAUI, keep constantly on
hand, at the very loweat rates, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. au 1-6oi
illerrhant trailoro.
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
TORSIBULY wlta ge'LLy & niteruSß,
LATE WITLI LUKENS, KELLY, Jr. CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
the now with him the best Tailors that are engaged
lathe business in this country.
OUAIIt,ItII Bonn, formerly the leading tailor of this
city ; M. KaTnen, formerly cutter for C. Both & Co ,
and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; Mania WACnnett, the best Pante and Vest cutter
in the United States, for years cutter with Deplerrin,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Depierris
& Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronize the establishment.
The best of Clothes made at moderate prices for
credit, low priers for rash. ocl3.tf
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Nos. le andlS South NINTII STREIT,
&BOAT ONESTNUT.
A largo and well eeleoted Mock of CLOTHS and
CASHMERES always on hand.
All Clothing made at thle Ifetabliehment will be of
the beet quality, end in the meet faehipneble s tyle.
Peal Ogler attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. auo-tf
II A R ' S MEN'S AND BOYS'
OLOTIIING, 10 North WOIJItTII Street, between
Arab and Rue. and-ly
eCommtsoion Airrtbanto
JH. CHASE & CO.
• GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
48 North PROST and 44 WAT.I4R, Street, Philadelphia,
OONSTANTIX TLISCRIVINU
CLOVER SEED
On consignment from the Interior of Pennsylvania,
whets our new Cleaning ?dill is now in general use.
Er Also, TUDOTRY AND RED TOP always on
tutud. sel2•U
& BRENNER-COMMISSION
-R. MERCHANTS and Dation! In Foreign and Arne
'loan HARDWARE and OUTLNRY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27
North FIFTH Street, MAC aide above Oolotooroo arse;
Philadelphia. au.I.H
fiIIARLES TETE, CODIMISSION MER
v CHANT and Importer of HAVANA IMAM,
(New) 188 Walnut street. second story.
%abut . ° anb eigara
IIAVANA CIGARS—A handsome siort•
matt, surds ati
/Igoe, Partagas,
Cabana', Stilton',
Gloria, Jupiter,
Oonvermantes,
4 1 . 1 1 r 4Th re ° ; Lopes, Union Americana,
Orejon, Flora Cabana, &a., km ,
&a., In X, X, 1-6 and 1-10 oses, of all sizes and quail.
tits, In sUlte and constantly receiving, and for sale low,
by el/ARLES TETE,
" m) 188 WALNUT Street,
below Second, second story
VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
BEGAES.—A choice Invoice of three celebrated
brand' on board brig New Era," daily expected !rote
limas, and for Ede low, by CHARLES TETE,
(Now) 198 Watztot ettett, below Second,
Sid &amid Eton'.
11. KITH & CO.
FURNITURE, BEDDING, .to.
No. 418 ( late 129) WALNUT at.
Philadelphia.
A near and auperioe style of Spring Beds.
LYDIA B. KITS. JUSIC7IIWALVOII
sat fen
Eloap anb tanblea
SOAP AND CANDLES.
101MOVAL front 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
to my Manufactory, 10 awl 14 1111 LIES STRBET, bc•
trees Lombard and South, awl Front awl Sccon4
streets.
Thankful to my numerous Wends for their past revere,
I solicit a continuance of the same, having enlarged my
manufactory en an to enable me to have constantly on
band a Carte stork of well-seasoned Soaps, free from
Fish 011 ; Palm, Variegated White Honey. Castile, and
all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure
material, Settled Pole, and Brown Soap, Euglioh
Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candles of all sizes constantly on hand Having
adopted the east system, I ant enabled to yell my goods
at tbo lowest prices. P. CONWAY.
Philadelphia.
N. Il.—Cash paid for Tallow and Crease. no 14-Um
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer sad Printer, Nu. 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 Batika, Public Offices Merchants, and others, of the
beat quality of English or American Paper, and bound
in various styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTINO of every deacription.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Itoganis contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say—. This display of blank
hooka for banking and mercantile use is the beat in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their Iluieh and op
pearauce neat and appropriate." no2o-tf
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW OAS CONSUMINQ YURNAOIO
CHILSON'S NEIV CONE FURNACE,
after having been put to the moot severe toot, during
the two OSLO WINTERS Or 1858 AND 1857, has proved to
be the most powerful heater in the world, saving from
XX to X the fuel over any of the beat furnaces now in use.
Tulin Yoaneoas are conotruetod wills a cant Iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pau.nhaped fire pot, lined
with fire•briak or iron stoves. The the pot Is surmount
ed with
A SERIES OP OONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the &outer chamber,
through which the beat and smoke pass to the due.
Tuv wnomr products of combustion in the form of
smoke and ocuss, are suspended directly over the fire,
Continuo or compressed Into the tapering CONES and
oonrtnuaLts EXPOSED to the duvet gotten of the rays
of heat and light from the fire.
This heat and light le brought to a roan f 1.1011
Om, not unlike the
COLLECTION OP THE HUN'S RAYS,
to a focal point through an ordinary lane,causing the
MEN AND OIESE to become intensely heated and tho•
roughly cmma), by We operation the 8110611 AND
name aro ulna SQUALLY AVAILABLE with the FURL
romp for heating purposes, while, in other furnaoeo,
it is °MUSD OFF AND WANTSD IN TON 011131140 Y.
All persons desirous of obtaining the best and
MOBT ECONOMICAL IIEATINO APPARATUS,
should not fail to examine the New Use Coquunro
Gotta FOIINAOIt, before pereb.ing any other. The at
tention of architects and builders is particularly
guested, ARNOLD dc. WILSON,
(Buomeors to B. A. Harrison.)
No. 426 WALNUT Straet,
Opposite Independence Squaw.
bats, Caps, 8.%',
SULLENDER & PASCAL,
lIATTERB,
auLato No. 08. BIXTU. ptreet. Philadelphia
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
AINROITANT BARE,
RIVET IRON S
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN ORE MI ROLLIN° MILL,
on the Schuylkill, above spring Garden Water Works.
WAREIIOUSE, 103 North WATER Stteet.
QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
made.
oc9.t.f
F HOMAS E. BAXTER.-11AUDWARE
11 CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 810 DIARKIT ST.
Dora Ninth, mutt. aide, Philadelphia au 1-6 m
,ON G WORTH ' 8 01110 WINES.
GENERAL AO ENCII FOIL AIL
Tlll STATES.
TO IVHOLKSALE DEALERS
- - -
By a special arrangement with Mr. LONOWORTII,
am enabled to offer his Wines, in largo quantities, upon
the lowest and beet terms. The Wines to be delivered
in Cincinnati, and forwarded by 11.1•11[1i Mans of convey
ance (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser;
by which the expensea of Storage, commissions, double
freight, etc , will be avoided.
No order; under this arrangement will bo forwarded
for Dm than twenty-five cam.
All orders must be directed only to
FRED. R. 00ZZENS,
73 WARREN Street, Now Yong.
Sly the present arrangement a handsome profit ou
these wipes can be made by the wholesale denier.
Opailtling Catawba, vintage 1853, quarts.
Do do do do pinta.
Do do do 1852 ,quarts,
Do do do do 'Auto.
Catawba, vintage 1852, quarts.
Do do extra, vintage 1852, quints.
Nparkling lobelia, do do do.
Will Catawba, lu casks, of various qualities.
Catawba Brandy, of superior quality.
FRED. B. COZZENS,
faerrord Agent for the male of N. Longwratill's Wines,
78 WARREN BTREtr,
(ePlAmite faudson Rivet Railroad Depot,)
1 1 02-014 NSW YOBS.
Ittrniture
43tationern
furnacto
garbtuare
JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent
Jnottrance 03111110111C0.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST 0011I
PANY.--The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSULIN/II
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TIIIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, $812,126.08.
INSURES LIVES for " short terms, or for the whole
terra of life—grauts annuities and endowments—par
chases Igo Interests lu Real Estate and makes all
contracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Igaeoutors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Ouardians.
Daniel L. Miller, tatitil lta. kainuel £, Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, ' Williant Martin
Richard 8. Newbold, James B. MeFarliuid,
William P. Rocker, Joseph. 11. Trotter,
William U. Herta; James Euston,
&twel C. Huey, Theophilun Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Ylraurel A Boudar,
Homy C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
It odolphun Rent, John W Honor,
William li Carr, kills 8. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, flainuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Itanin, John G. Brenner,
8.8 Welder, Keaton.
DANIEL. L. MILLER, President.
BAldl3£l. £. STORES, Nita Preel.
Joins W. 1101h011. Secretary. n13.11
I°WARD FMB AND MARINE • IN
-I.HURANOE COIIPANY-00tee No. 412 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the
aftatra of Um company is publieLed in conformity with a
FOOlOlOO of Its charter :
TREGIUMB AOOOllOO FROM AUGUST 3, 1850,T0 AUGUST
31, 1837:
, $38,729 81
. 217.703 62.
224 00
Fire premiums
Marius premiums
Perpetual premiums
Total smouut premiums taken
Flamed Bre premiums
Lulled marlin) premiums
.. 25,072 00
.. 155,005 00-180,078 50
Deduct return premiums
Net earned
MMISIII4 loasoi paid. $93,666 16
Fire iOO2lOl paid.... 8,031 11
$101,c16 86
Bolyage re,
cawed... ST6O 67
futerelit re
ce1ved...4,361 67
11 e Insur
ance 2,871 62 —8,083 68— 93,898 70
Expenses for commlselons to
agents, abatements In lieu or
scrip, salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, buns, sta
tionery, he
Profit and lose
Not profit
•SS ITS.
Caeh on hand $12,515 89
Dille receivable 119,267 02
3onAssuiltuortgsgesl63,ooo 00
Rocket "92,100 00
Stock notes 142,000 00
Due by agents awl
others 22,312 03
3754,096 83
tiIRECTGR.i.
P. 31 Potts, Wm. F. Leech,
U. E, Spangler, It T. Kenn' I, '
Abraham Rex, U. II Houston,
Wm. 11. Woods, Jos It. Withers,
flume trowel!, Abraham P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, W. Reigns',
O.G. Sower, Charles F. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John H. Lowers,
Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles,
Nathan It. Potts, II H. liblllingford.
PERCIVAL 3f. PUTTS, President
0. E. SMOLT/El, Vice President
W. 11. Woons, Secretary
cr22
FIRE INSURANCE
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL 1120,000, PAID IN CASH,
AND SECURELY INVESTED,
. .
OPPIOR, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD
EMS., SPRING CARDERS.
ORARTNIt PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John U. Dohnart, Remy M. Pktt I,
David Weeipper, Lewis Shinnack
Benjamin Davis, John Lindell,
John Evans, Jr Charles Wield,
Auley M. Park, William E. Woo . •
James Darnell, John B. Stevenson,
Jacob B. Mintier, Corwin Stoddard,
Remy Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast,
Came K. 011Ws.
JOHN H. DORNERT, President.
L. RRUMBERAR, Secretary. eept 21-1 y
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.-
OFFICE, 4/4 WALNUT Bt., Franklin BsWings.
FINE AND MARINI: INSURANVE.
CAPITAL 1{109,000,11 , 1TH PRIVILEON td NCARAICI
TO 600,000.
This Company 1$ now fully organ gad, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insurance against loss or damage by
Fire and Marine Perils, at current rates.
111710E1113.
U. 0. LAUOIILIN, President.
RICHARD 13111ELDB, 'Vies President
OEO, SCOTT, Secretary.
DIREOTORS.
H O. Laughlin,
D. BilarWOOd.,
ONLorne,
Richard
T. F. .13howell,
QUAKER CITY INSURAN #E
0011PANY, 00.1e0 No 408 (late 8) WALNUT Bt.
Capital And Surplug, V 200,000.
This Company coottouse to mate Inattranee against
loss or damage by Vire and the Perils of the Bea, Inland
Navigation and Transpottation, at entrant rates.
OPPIORRS.
Presideut--GEO. 11. DART
Vice President—E. P. ROSS.
Secretary nod Treasurer—lL R. COGGSHALL,
Assistant Secretary—b. 11. 'BUTLER.
BOTOP.B.
N. W. Bailey,
Charles O. Imlay,
Wm. D. Lewis,
J. L. Pomeroy,
Andrew R. Chamber",
Coggehall,
Samuel Jones, DI. D.,
A. P. Cheeabrough.
(lemma H. Hart,
H. P. Roes,
A. O. Cattail,
Joseph Edwards,
John 0. Dale,
Hon. Henry H. Wallet,
Poster 8. Paktum.
John U. amber*,
an Et-ly
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY,ZS- NEW YORK .—Odlee, No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, 2250,000,
with a Barnhill. This Company insure Buildings, bier.
chandice, Furniture, Vaasa; in port and their Cargoes,
and other property, against Lou or Damage by Fire and
the Risks of inland Navigation.
DIRROTOREL
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus It. Orates,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Doris,
Edmund Fanfold, 0. U. Liliental,
Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Polhemus, Jr.
Ogden Haggerty, Main It. Morgan,
Thomas Mousgan, Abm R. Van Nest,
John H. Earle, William A Clay,
Anted Ward, Thomas 0 Noßion,
Charles Easton, Jams W. Pln/lipa,
Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy,
Balboa 0. Glidden, Edward 'Hocken,
Stash. Cambreleug, Woe. E. Shepard;
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward, Lotbrop L. Sturges,
floury K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick,
Peter Ears, Emery Thayer,
Benjamin I t Field, (leo. Westfeldt,
A. R. Frothiughants Talroon Taylor,
Thee. F. Youuge t Mary E. Bloaaora,
Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALBERT WARD, Prealtlent,
RIHEL111:1 A. °AZLE!, Secretary. au 10-ly
4.I..AZITAVTA'I',E,t'Ls're
Perpetual 1 INSURANCE
ant ad 6
the S tate of ronuaylvania. Capital, $600,40.
Marina, and Inland Transportation.
El=
Aaron 8. Lippincott, Charles Wise,
Wtu. A. Rhodes Alfred Week.
Charlea J. Yield , ' James P. Smyth,
Wm. 11. Thomas, J. Rinaldo flank,
Win. Neal,, John P. BILIIOIIII,
AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A. RHODES, Vice President. .
AMER WRENS, Secretary.
J. W. iIIARTIEN, Surveyor.
This Company wee organised with a cash capital, and
the Director. 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 , liiiebange, Philadelphia.
aul-dly
THE MERCANTIL
D.ANON COMPANY 01
No. 222 WALNUT Street, oi
RINK RISKS ou Yessobi, C
LAND TRANSPORTATIOI
Canals, Boots, awl other sal
ALL TIIN PROFITS dlri
awed, aad ample sonority It
..E MUTUAL INSU
)I' PHILADELPHIA —Deice
ippoaite the Exchange. MA
Cargoes, and Freights. IN
)N RIMS, per Railroads,
trtlagee.
ided annually among the Al
a cases of lees.
IMS.
Thomas T. Butcher,
Algernon E. Ashburner
Alfred Passitt,
Thomas S. Poster
Gustavus Eugliati,
James H. Stroup,
Alfred Md.,
A. G. Gottall,
Charles B. Cantata,
Samuel Robinson,
John 0. Reiter,
John P. Steiner,
Henry Crumb°,
Wm. J Caner,
• re u tsborg.
RIGS MILES, Preeldeat.
Vice President.
Sr• oul•ly
Edward Florio Mina,
John AL Odenheimer,
Mahlon Williamson,
Samuel J. Sharpless,
Isaac Jeanee,
Henry Yreaut,
Edward G. James,
William L. Springy,
Franklin 0. Jonee,
Daniel haddock, Jr.,
William Taylor,
James Murphy,
Wm. Y. Smith,
A. J. Autolo,
Samuel L. •
SWARD HA
ALFRED YA
Joao 0. HICY/KR, lieeretar
CHARTER OAK
INSURANCE COMPA
IRE AND MARINE
NY or 11AltTFORD CONN.
Losses In Filthylelphia and
itad.aphia Officr.
Cub Capital $ 300 , 0 00.
-
vicinity adjusted at the Ph
By leave we refer to
1 1
D. B. Brown & Co., Phila. iron. Joel /ones, MIL
Choffees, Stout h Co., ~ lion . Reran Choate, Boston
Hacker, Lea & Co., ~ lion. T.. 8. Williams, Ilart'd
We have (inanities ( or p acing any amount of luau.
ranee in the must reliable Oortipanles.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 418 (old No. 146) CHRSTA'UT ST.
TROUPPON & ROOD,
Agents.
KINGSFORD Sr. SON'S PURE
T
OSWEGO STAltell.(for the laundry) Las estab
lished a greeter celebrity than Las over been obtained
by any other Starch.
This has been the result of its 'noticed superiority in
qualify, and its Jima' labia uniformity.
The public may be assured of the continuance of the
MA standard now established.
Thu production ie over 00 tons daily, and the demand
has extended throughout the whole United States, and
to foreign countries.
Working time on a very large male, and under a rigid
eptem, they are able to secure a perfect uniformity in
the quality throughout the year. This is the great de•
sideratum in atarch-maklug, and Is realised now for the
first time.
The very beet Starch that can be made, and no other,
is always wanted by consumers, and this will be sup
plied to them by the Grocers as soon an their customers
bare learned which la the beat, and oak for it—other
wise they would be likely to get that article on which
the largest profit can be made.
Mr. Kingsford bas been engaged in the manufacture of
Starch continuously for the last 27 yearn, and during the
whole of the period the Starch made under his super
vision has been beyond any question, the best In the
market. For the first 17 years he had charge of the
smirks of Win Colgate (c Co ' at which period he in
vented the process of the tresnofaciure of Cern Starch.
lEr Ask for KINUSFORD'S STARCH, as the name
Oswego his recently been taken by another factory.
It is sold by all the beet grocers in nearly every part
of the ooutitry.
T. KINOSSOKD ft BON'S OSWEGO CORN STARCAT
(tor puddings, &e.) has obtained an equal celebrity
with their Starch for the laundry. This artiole is per
fectly pure and to, its every respect, equal to the oat
Bermuda Arrow ' Iloot, besides !Ming additional quali
ties which render it invaluable for the assent,
Potato March has been extenairely packed and sold
as Corn Starch, and has given felon impresaiona to many
Re to the real meats of our Corn Starch,
From Ho greet delicacy and purity, It is coming ale°
ttto general use as a diet for Infante and Invalid.
IL N. RE1.1.000 dc. COAgentd,
196 FULTON iltreet, N Y.
WEAL SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
V of excelleutquality, humid at the PIIILAD}ILPIIIA,
OAS WORKS for the reduced price of tive cents a bushel,
end may be obtained In large or email quantity by up
plying at the Liaa Oflice, No. 20 South SKVNNTLI
Street.
To Purchasers by Wholesale, It IR Bold at the Works,
in First Ward, by the toe, at a price equivalent to An
thracite, a 1.02 60 per tou•
(Signed,) J. 0. OREBSON, Negtheer.
PHILADKLPIIIi U.Ol WORKS, Aug. 20, '67. au2742
MOSS --17 bales Carolina Moss, for saw by
MARTIN & MACALISTM
sul 319 North Mater otrest.
DENNSYLVAIiLi .RAILROAD. THE
enizAT DUTRA?, ROUTE, olOnnoltin the At
lantla MIN With Western, North-waltern, end Booth
western States, by a continuous Ha ll way direst. This
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily Ilse of
gasmen to all porta on the Western Shure, sad at
Diemlawl and Sandusky with Steamers to all - ports nu
the North-western Laken • making the most DIBIG?,
OH-EAPEST and RELIABIR ROUTEby which Freight
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEB?.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS
BD ROIL
PRIM 0141111—Boota, Oboes, Rita, and
°Apo, Books, Dry floods, (in boxes
botos and trunks), Drum (In boxes
and bales) Feathers, Yore, &a 90e. par 100 lbs
miaow) tiLiell--Dorneetla Sheetlag,
Shirting and Ticking, (to original
bales), Drug' (in casks), Hardware, If:
Leather, Liquor, (in catkin) Wall
Paper,Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, &C. Ao 160. per 100 lb.
TtlinD Mosso —Aunts, Chains (lu
sesta), Hemp, Bacon and Park,
Salted, (loom or in sacka), Paiute,
(dry and In oil ) Ode, (except lard
and ruin) 6So. per 100 the
room/ CLiell—Catree, Flab, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (in casks or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lard 011, Nails,
Boda Ash, Gement:Bay, Tar, Pitch,
itOelt, blest, Manufactured To
bacco, Mint Oil, tbeenewere,
Sugar, (hbde., bbls., and boxes )
.
As., Ice 60e. per 100 111
FL0p1e,...41 per bbl until farther notice.
thuts—dSc. per 100 lbs , until fur her notice.
Corrox—V2 per bale, not exceeding 600 tbe.weight,
until further notice.
In shipping Goods from any point Neat of Philadel
phia, he plir hooter to Iflnipankages , •ll;cl Peantidranie
Railroad.. All Goods coosigned to She Agents of this
Road, at Pblindelpbla or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
51:50,741 43
/BMW! AO/ENTO —Chub, kCO ,Chicago ; Packer &
& l/0., Menipla., Tenn.; R Y. Bus k 00., Si. Louie,
Mo.; P.O O'Rliny & Co., Erausrille, Indiana; Wm.
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; K. C. Mo drum,
Madison, Indiana; H. W. Brown k Co., and Irvi.
& Co , Cincinnati; 11. 8 Pierce & Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leeoh & Co , No. 63 I(ilbyetreet, Boston; Lineal
& Co., No. 3 Aatur House, New Yerk,No. 1 Williams'.
New York; S. J. tineeJoe, Philadelphia. Magraw k
Baltlinore; D. A Stewart, Pittsb urgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
Heneralrreislat Agent.
H. J. LOSIDAERT,
dog- Superintendent, Altoona, ea. m
$16d,359 09
igAVING FUND-FIVE PER GENT. IN.
TERMT-NATIONAL EIABETY TRUST COM.
PANY -WALNUT STIMET, SOUTIVSMTCORNI:II
OF TIIIRD, PIELLADUPIiti.
60,866 87
03 46-111,'283 27
$2.1,076 82
Inowtrog kiND BY ITS STATII o reMilliTLYlll/.
Money it received lw say sum, tsrge or swell, and hi
tercet psid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawn!.
MA OftVele OPUI every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till 7 o'clock to the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock.
ICON. HENRY L. BANNER, President,
ROBERT fiELPRIDOP, Vita President.
Wit, J. Hen, Secretary.
Dnuicrroza:
• -
Hon Henry L. Renner, 0. Landreth Manua,
Eilvrard L. Carter, Y. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph 11. Barry,
Sand. K. Aehton , Henry L. Churchman,
Jounce B. fihnlth, Brawls Lee.
Ifouoy is received and payments made daily.
The Investments are made in conformity with the
proviaions of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE HORT.
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securi
ties no will always insure perfect security to the deposi•
tore, and which cannot fall to sire permanency and sta
bility to this Institution. se-ly
IVO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND.
N 0.8 3 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
iv . 8'
(241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE
PER (FENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND,
N 0.83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND, sul-ly
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL
ER WORKS.
REANEY, NEAFIE k
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL RNOINRIRR
LIAOIHNIBTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK- "
SMITHS AND POUNDER&
. . .
Having for many yeare been in successful operation,
and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing
Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron
Boats, Water Tanks, - Propellers, Re. respectfully
,
offer their services to the public, as being hilly prepared
to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and
Stationary. Hiving seta of patterns of different sista,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, nue, Tabu
lar and Cylinder Boiler., ot the best Pennaylvenla char.
coat iron. Purging' of all sizes and kinds; Iron and
Brass Outings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, 84111 P
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done at their
establishment free of charge, aad work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re
pair' of boat., where they can ley In perfeot safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, /ells, fits , Ica., for
raising heavy or light weights.
THOMAS HEANEY,
JACOB G. NEAVIN,
JOHN P. LEVY,
anLy BEACH and PALMER Streets, Kensington
George Minster
W. 0. Stotembnii,
R. M. Oarllls,
0. 0. Butler,
Oen. Scott. [0019.7
Bawer. I. kIIIIICIIC. J. Y.11:112ILLI MII2IIIOI
WILLIAM B. 3111HAIOI,
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASHINGTON BMWS,
PRILLIIIVPIII/.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture nigh and Low Pressure Steam Eng - Inert, for
Land, Myer, end Marine terries.
Boilers,Geometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o , Out.
Ingo of al tir* either Mb or Brue.
Iron triune roofs for ass Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, &a.
Retorts and flu Machinery of the latest and most
improved contraction.
Bvery description of Plantation machinery, such aa
Sugar, Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o.
Sole Agent.; (or N. SNlieuVe Patent Sugar Dolling
Apparatus; Nasmyth'e Patent Steam nammer, .1. P.
Rua' Patent Valve Motion fur Sleet Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. 11. SAMOS..
WCIIARD NORMS & SON, LOOO/6)TIVR
STEAM RECLINE BUILDERS,
NITINIIIINTII STRIZT, HAMILTON, PAIIITTIP AND
SPRING MARDIAN STRIIIITS,
rEiIIAMPIII A.
Engaged exedusively in the manufacturaof
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
lianufeeturs to order Locomotives of any arrange
ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Cobs,
Estussueour Cool le ter crude state, or
ANTHRACITE COAL,
WITHOUT IVITTIIIO OYOII , ISIS 011111.
111 design, materiel and workmanship, the Leann°.
tires produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex
oelled by any. The materials used In construction are
made on the spot, aed insure the bast quality and most
reliable stock. The tern* extent of Shope, and Com
plete Equip/stilt of Blackfissry ark; Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF.WOlat WITH OBEAT DESPATCH,
NT ANY AIIISANGIIIIHNT UNQUIRUD.
CHILLED CAR 'WHEELS, IlAblillatED AXLES,
With Yorgings of an site or form '
IRON AIM BRASS CASTINGS,
And MACHINE WORK geocreill•
RICHARD AORRIO
and-ly
~IJANTED, FOR TIIE UNITED STATES
OAVAl.llV—AUe•lwdied, unmarried men, to
whom will be glean good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month.
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. ApplY
for MOUNTED EUNICE, at No. 817 MAILEET street
ahem, Eighth, north aide.
oct 15-8 m
500 AGENTS WANTED.—A nomx-
BREAD FOR $lO !—ThlrdDivision.--$310.000
worth of Farms and Building Lots, in the gold region
of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst
10,500 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 1857. Bub
seriptions only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, ones
bolt down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every
subscriber wilt get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging in
value from $lO to $23,000. These farms and lots are
sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number
being reserved, the iucrease in the value of which will
compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Up
wards of 1,350 lots and farms are already sold, and a
company of settlers called the'' Rappahannock Pioneer
Association" is now forming and will soon commence a
settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith
ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly
41,000 acres of land, in different parts or Virginia, new
at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to
$3OO per acre. Unquestionable titles will in all eases
be given, IVoodscutters, coopers, farmers, dm, are
wanted, and five hundred Agents to obtain subscribers,
to whom the most liberal inducements will be given.
mo agents writs that they are making $2OO per month.
Yor full particulars, subscriptions, agencies,.Aic , apply
to N. BAUDER,
an.24-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Va.
NOTICE.-CHESTNUT STREET
J. i BRIDGE.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the
River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street,
to the
City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En
gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SUR
VEYS, City Building, FIFTH street, he'.,w 'Walnut,
until the second day of January ,1858. Piht Bridge to
be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or
with not more than one pier in the water-way i the
materials of construction throughout to be indestructi
ble by fire.
Distance between abutments 356 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out, not less than.. 42 "
Elevation above low water ST
For an arch the springing line should not be less than
eleven teat above low water.
. .
The Plans and Estimates will be received under the
arrangement and conditions specified in the ordi
nance of Councils, approved November 2.1, 1857, as fol
lows, via;
Sscrlox 2. Tbatall plans and estimatea lobe received
by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila
delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark,
and be accompanied by a sealed communication having
a corresponding mark thereon, an that the name of the
designer may not be known until the plan moat op.
proved shall have been selected.
8110710 x 3. That all such plane and eshmates shalt,
when received, become the property of the City of Phila
delphia, and shall be presented within two months after
the passage of this ordinance, when it shall be the duty
of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations,
to invite a commission, consisting of three civil engi.
ueers, who, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, shall entwine and decide upon the
relative merits and applicability of the plans presented,
to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the
number of plans received, the names of the designers,
and the cbaractor and ostnnate4 coot of the three plane
by them preferred.
llsorios 4 It shall be the duty of the Chief Commis•
slimier of I.ligliwaya, upon a certificate presented and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue
warrants in payment of the cost of the aforesaid Over
tise ants, and else in favor of those persona who may
have presented the three plane preferred by said con,
mission ; to the first in point of merit, the anna of $490,
to the secuud, 8250, and to the third 8100, said warrants
babe charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to
the Department of Highways, &e fur the year 1057,
approved March 18, 2857. f
For further Information, or for cross section of river,
address STRICKLAND KNEASS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philad a.
noe•dtjan3
MARCHANT"
ORYSTALOGRA PIES,
OR PINTOGRAPHIC IdINIATURES IN OIL,
N. N. corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST.
The above pictures differ rssentially from anything
ever before otiered to the public. Their softness, and
truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness
and accuracy of detail, insure, of necesaity, the greatest
fidelity of resemblance; while the severity or the ee .
deal to which they are expeeed in manipulation equally
settled the question of their permanence. These recta
enable the aubwriber to offer them, with the greatest
satisfaction and couddence, to the public and to hie
friends.
They are secured by lettere patent to, and can be bad
ONLY of E. D. MARCHANT.
ID Portraits of the cabinet, and life wise on canvas
as heretofore. se Main
Sq--EGONOMY IN GAS BILLS.—TIIE
Al beat Gate Regulators ever offered for Five Dol.
Isre For sale by the WATERMAN GAS REGULA
TOR COMPAAY,
ao2e•lal
lailtaab Om.
eauings faiths
itlachittern artb Iron.
11N9. LATIMIII NORRIS
tUanto
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
Lt Lieut. 23 Regt. of Oscalry,
41 6" Recruiting Officer
802 CUESTNIIT Ipreet.
'larva&
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD,
1841, /OR PITTSBURGH, 1637.
Obactunatf, St. Limb, laws OtV,
Louise , 'Do, Mir Oriaaat j at. Pm; '
laftlaspolly Climehad, Maw,
Tarn Mats, Mingo, Mbriaks
remise am einamaisas ;Pia an ale Gums Wur.
an Rathcad.t.
ARRIVAL kip DEPARTURS OT THE THROUGH
At and treat the Pe ?RAINIA
ruoitraels Railroad P
Elation, Oath-tad cornet of ELEVILNTH ant=
HEE stosete (entrance on Hisireath street.)
LEAVE PHILADELPHIA POE AYH
WESTERN Min.
--
HMI Train t 511 A- At.
Put LWat at
P.M.
Ripreas Mail at 11 00 Night.
001ambis R. R. Liao i11e.T.13 for osrrisbaig,Tia 03-
=lac at 4 301 H.
ARRIVE PROM PITTSBURGH AND WESTERN
-•-
Mail Train
.at Co night
Put Line at doe
Express Mail at 1.00 P. Al
Colombia R. R. Line anises from Ilarriabutg, vitt Co
tumble, at 130 P. M.
The lexpraea Mail lane daily, the ether trains, elm
days excepted.
Baggage will be received at the Passenger Depot Ly
the Baggage Master, at any time during the day. ho
charge for handling itge.
Norica.—ln ease of — Loin, the Company will hold
themselves responsible ler porsonal bows* only. 101
for so amount not exceeding 51W.
Nonce —Ontnitnues will be In readiness at the New
Tort Depot to coots y pusengere for the West to the
Pennsylvania Railroad Station.
?BOUM. MOOR*, agent,
Passenger Line Pennsylvania Baltroad Co.
Philadelphia, November 21, 1837. n2l-1,
INWESTERN TRAVELLERn.
SPRINO AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS.
NORTIVERN CENTRAL RAIL wir
TWO DAILY TRAINS nom BALTIIIOIII TO
PITTSBURGH AND THR WEST.
On aria alter Juno 'GOSH, TWO DAILY TRAINS
will leave Calvert Station for Ptttsburigh and all WElA
ern and South or Northwestern
Tint MORNING MAIL TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sendai excepted) at SIP A.
M. eonnecting with the Mad Train over the Great Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving in kitilitversh at LA)
A. M.
THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves BoWooers daily (Scroday excepted) el S P. M
or lienViborg.
TAB NIGHT EXPRE33 ?RAIN
Leaves Baltimore EVERT NIGHT at 10 P- u , coo
pectins with the Lightning Express over the Penney'.
Yuan, Railroad for Pittaburrh, aniline f_t) p, M.
11W - . all their trains connect closely at Pittsburg
with trains over the pill4icrel, Fort Wayas aeS
Chicago Railroad, In 4 ita Northern, Southern and
Western comae-lona
ID- Passengers for Chicago, Rook Island, Bailin/
ton, loan City, atilmankee, Dubuque, n Paul's. Mal
son, and other loading titles in the Northwest, vitt east
sae A usilred miles of :rasa and ten hours I n I me, gal
four les: changes of tars, by taking this route.
117 Passengers for Cleveland, rianduskr, Toledo and
Detroit, go by this route, and the time to unequalled,
being 113 miles shorter than by any other rusts.
117. Passengers for St. Louis, Indisommlie, Peers
Rants, Cairo, and all prolate on the Lower and lifti.er
Mississippi, =al lees IthlOgell of ears, 1 11.11111 ire in ad
vance of any other rent.; and to Cincinnati, Coluisbcs,
Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as quick
as by any other route,
All IYestern Baggage ancRED THROBIIII mat
keodled with rare.
FOR THE NORTH.
The 8.15 connects closely with Express Trains
over the Dauphin road for Williamsport, Riusint,
Rochester, Buffalo N' Pall, Palls, and Canada, than
forming the most direct y route to Northwestern
penmiyirania and Hastens New York. ips.sPEIVW Will
lull this the shortest, cheapest, and most expeditious
route to Niagara Falls and Canada_
Through Tickets are Issued to Phi!Adelaide, via Cm
lumbla and Lancaster by all the treluo at 83 each, each
train having sure connections. Passengers by HMS
route avoid treaselledhridges, and all the intreaverdencs
of ferrying across the Susquehanna river.
Passengers for Hanover, Hanchetter, Gettysburg, Em.
mittsburg, Carlisle , Chamberlin:mg, go by the testae at
8.15 and 3 P. 11.
WESTMINSTER. P11.31 4 :011.
Tbs ears on this road make one trip per day, nominat
ing with the train at 3 P. M.
For TH1101:1011 TICICMTB and birthsr information,
apply at the Ticket Ofke, Calvert Station, N. M. cornet
of Calvert and Franklin streets.
sap 2B- tt 0. 0. AMNON, Bap'.
NEW YORK LINEEL-THE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PLIII,ADELPSIA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S ;prs.
PROM PLULADRLPILLA TO NEW TOUR, AND WA
Leave as fellows, via:
At 1 A.ll. fromHantington Depot, via Jersey tAja.
i, Mail
At C 0
ty A. IL, via Camden and Jersey Citty, New Jar.
sey Aimonanodation
At 6A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aosmannata
tiee.,_,
At 7 A. - 11., via Camden and Jerseltity, Morning
Mai/
At to A. U., by Meamboat Trenton, via Tomas!
and Jersey Qty Morning litzmw
, At 2 P. M. via Camden cad Amboy, Q. sad A. Zs
' pram
At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Itveming I
Mail
At 8 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda
tion, leeClees
At S P.via Camden and Amboy, Amonamoda.
Mon, 2nd Class. 1
At 5 P. U., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, let Clans
At 6P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aocommols.
Lion, Ind Clam
The 6 P. M. line rocs daily, all others Brusdayu ex
oeyted.
Repress Lines stop at the mintlyal Mations only.
Per Belvidere, Taeten, Flembegtou, Ac., at A.
and I M. from Walnut street wheal.
Par Water Gap, Strew:rebuilt, Scranton, Wlliteabtre
Montrose, Great Bend, An, at 0 A. 11., via Delayer
Lackawanna at Western Railroad.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P.M.
For Ifouat Holly at T . A.IL, tit 2.1(, a end 8 P.
WAY LINES
Tor Bristol, Trenton, &o. at 2X saa P. !A
WAY I=
_ _
PO! PaLVTII, 111211.0014, %Tiny, BAilailgtoe, Borpaa
town kn.., at S P. AL
Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON for Bordantows
and intanna dist* Oanea at 2 P St
Steamboat TRKRU.,b , for 'hearty at It artd 11X A
U., and 4 P. M.
All lines, exalt 1 A. M. lainlaat olirse
wharf
tEr ray pounds of baggage only allowed 'soli pm
anger. Pawners ars prohibited frota Wan so/
thing as baggage but their wearing apparel. A U
Wig
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for exert. The Cep
pony ilmit their reeponsibillty for baggage to one dollar
foper pound, and will not be Ltable for Ray amount DI
nd 4100, except by specie' 1 oontract.
MIL, IL OALEInit, Agent
an 1-ly C . & A. R. IE. C 0
PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN TOWN N
AN DNOR. P. IBTO IS' N RAILROAD,--WINTER
ARRANGIMENT —On and after MONDAY, Dacha:
19th, lfibT
POI GERMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6,7 X, BX, , 9X, U) A. M., 2,
8-10 min. 4,5, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. Id.
Leave Germantown at 6X, 7-36 min. 6,9,10 X A. M.,
1.10, 340 min. 4,5, 6,7,8, mad 16 P„ M.
liWr — The 735 o'clock A. M. Train [rota Germantown
will atop only at Wane 3tveet Station.
Ox SQtiDIT9~
Leave Phlladelphi;;tiriiOnll., Sand ax P. M.
Lure Hermantaan 6.20 ada 1. 1-10 gala and
6 46 ulip P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadolphla at 11,1 i, M., 2. 4„
ant 9 P. 11.
Lasya Cbestout Hill at 11(,8-4a aatt.lo-10 allA. A. AL,
1.?..-60, 8-40, 4-40 a.ad T-40 mina. P. K.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philadelphia, 9-20 A. 11., 2 wed 41% P. M.
Leave Chestnut UM at B A M,12-50 sad 6. 4 A) P. II
FOE MANATUNK, GONSIIOIIOCHEN AND NORRIS-
Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 9, 11 A. M a, 4x, SX,
and 11 P. hi.
Leave Norristown at T, 9,11 A. M., 3 and b 49 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Lemma Phitsdelpisia at 9 A. M.-, and 3 P. M.
Leave Norristown ail A. M. mi 5 P. M.
OUNSTRN YALLNY RAILROAD lON DOWNING
Leave Philadelphia at d i tt M. and3p t „
Leave D"r" Pu °" " mitu, dtianrid I
atttvallt.
Depot, Ninth . andK. Spe
Green itreeta, Philadelphia
N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
VOTER ARILAIWIIINNT.
101
BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, 91 UCH
WILKESBARRE, DOYLESTOWN, 40.
On and after Wednesday, November 4th, 1851, the
trains on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun
daya excepted) as follows:
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Mauch Chun!, and
Wilkeabarre (Express) at 9 A M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Ex
pres,) iu connection with L. T. R R. and Easton, by
stage, from Iron Hill Station, at 2 15 P. 11,
For Doylestown, (Acentuniodation,) at 4,30 P. M.
For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. M.
On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will m e
through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to retur n
at 1.36 P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bethillii(Exprese,) at 9 A. 11., mai 2.25 Y. AL
Leave DoylWira, (Accoutmcdatioad at 6.35 A. At.
LCIITO annedd, at 2 Al P. At.
ON SUNDAYS.
For I Prom
Gwynedd 915 A. 11. I
Gwynedd 2.al P.M
Doylestown 450 P. DI. Doylestown ..... .6.554.31,
Tare to Bethlehem $5 60
0 blanch Munk OCO
0 NV iikesbarre . 460
PAESENGER DEPOT,
FRONT and WILLOW Etc Phil&
ELLIE CLARk, Agent
CHANGE OF 11017H5.---P HILADE
PHIA, WILMINGTON AND DALTWORR BAIL
ROAD.
On and after Monday, Nor, 23d, 1861,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore at 8 A. M. IP. M., (fixprec,) and 11
P. M.
For Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 8.30 and 11 P. M.
For New Culls at 8 A. M., 1 and 3.30 P. M.
For Middletown at 8 A. 11: and I P. M.
Por Dorer at 8 A. M. and I P. M.
Tor Buford at BA. M., and I P M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
. . .
Luxe Baltimore at 8.40, Xxprera, 11 e. M., Rad 6 21
P.lO.
Leave Wilmington at 1.25 and DAS A. M., and 2 88
Cad 9 a 'P. M.
Leave New Culla et 655 and 11 66 A. M., atri 8.50
P. M.
Leave Middletown it 10 10 A. M. Ana 7 06 P. 11.
Leave Dover at 9.r5 A. 91. wad 5 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 7.30 A. 2.1. and P. M.
TRAINS lAA BALT/NOBS
Learn Wilmington at 9.15 A. /1., BP. N. 4921 21 a
1.11.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. Dom Philadelphia to
Baltimorii
MatialMEl
Freight Train, with Fianna' Car attached, will rum
V/ 101101. :
LiMe Philadelphia for Parr villa and Intermediate
places at 6.00 P.
Leave Si' ihnington for do. do. 6.50 P.M.
Leave Baltamore for Havre.de-brace kt 6 P. M.
no 21.-ly 6. 11. FILTOH, President.
_ .£ire Proof £afcs
SALAMAND&S SAFEL
A large aseattraent of
EVANS & WATRatill
PHILADELPHIA MANUP4C - i HED
SALAMANDER RAPES,
VAULT DOORS,
BANE LOOKS For Banks arid Stoma.
,
Equal t now ia
IRON DOORS o SH U T T ERS, SHUTTE ass
RS, ite.,
On as good tenon u any other establiahroaat fa the
united States, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. 26 South INs l l7ltTri street
Ptladelihia.
as SAg
PLEASE GIVE US A CALL
Lumber.
LUMBER LUMBER ! !—Tbe subscriber,
wbo has for several years occupied the premises at
eloan's Planing Mill, Xensington, has removed to
COATII9 STP.KET WHASP, adailning the Phi:soli
Phu:dog Abu, oa Delaware avenue,. where he intends
keeping • urge assortmont of 91rofina and other floor
ing board', stops, risers shelving, ceiling, fencing and
scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well wetted.
For bale at the lowest cash prices. Purchasers are in
vited to call and examine for themselves, aza every ef
fort will be mauls ei give satisfaction, Orden melted
and supplied at the shortest notice for al* kinds and
sties of Bouthers yoUcrit Nu, Timber and Doest)ing. •
8814, 9. 8. MOM