•••`,. • „ • _ rcitp4l 0.0115 e • VBSOLUTION OF COIPARTNERSHIP., Theco-partnership heretofore existing between -...t49.lnlerikned,llndei thailiten ol,kenente'. Stone, & - • eler,.trr''loaton,NeW.Vork, and Plelladelphischt y thie day d.G4 0 116u, OE, STONE, • '- JARVIS SLADE, , HENRY T. JENKINS, t Dee. let, 1857. O. 11. PERRY, Vititi:2EitOu.„Art Henry, T. J.makhes will con ' thine the Odunnissien Realness at No. M. Broadway, in the city OrNew York, under the firm of Stone dr, Jen „,. , „deft-at-31f , lass anb,toare. CALL, AND. SEE - - The Greatest ' YARIETt- 'OF HOLIDAY I'ItESENTS . Era exhibited/It VHS OITT OP _ PHILADELPH/A, Which will be sold at exceedingly LOW PRICES ' - A P MARESEN & WITTE'S, AIASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT ST. • - $1:111 p intin g. - .H. BRYSON'S BOOS AND JOB ay PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SUM Street, first aboye'll'arket, . "Blanks, Cana,' 11111- . Ileads,„Painphlets,, and 'general Printing attended to. Illtdietratteeded to in connection with 'printed head Inge Of Minks and Receipts.' • d2-tr 1,1 li p Irlinse . 0 0,'W - wereisma ay ew u.eass A ' D P1at4.1,!1. Pros. at Ow •• rss Netts newton , z ,se lei, 131144 ' ESA.' Cab lotil l tl P O.t. „ L VOA oc t-- Tn. Itooaa perEpo.Sl 313 - • ,ous w thwr i lmot style-IGEPrima ' sratly talasaL C t.LIkI4ry,V4MUSITIII ET:helowcheidnes. 'EAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OP CEMETERY LOTS. The Glenwood Cemetery Co. have determined to sell - the lota in their Cemetery at ONE HALF The present peen for cash. By this reduction some of the most eligible Lots will be sold at TWELVE DELLARS. ' Only 300 lots will be' disliosed of at then rates, and the opportunity is offered - n*IBI January Ist, 1858. Ap ply at the office, 434 WALNUT STREET, below • _ 404.1.0 alib ifitataurants. • .MERCHANTS' HOTEL, - NORTH FOURTH STREET - - Adorn Minsk, PHILADELPHIA an24- - tf - MoKIBDEN & SONS, raora' TWIG. TONES ' 8 ” acs - ARCH STREET SALOONS, - 727 and 729 ARCH STREET - HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! The Holidays are - close at band, and „Townes Arch -Meet Saloon is prepared for the immense demand that will be made upon it for CONVECTIONS. - CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOIL TRH PRESENT SEASON! Every variety of Bon Bons, Pasting; Bourbon Drops, new style of Gum Drops, Nan Sucre Drops, L'angliterre Bop Bens, and every variety rare and costly candles, manufactured in Paris. for Presents, all sins and PArrIGINS of Ornamental Pyramids,. Ribbon- Tien Oiled with the choicest variety of Confections, and varying in-price from Ono Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. , Some of tlpise Dozen are the Rosy anemia SPECIMENS OF sayer WORK AND AUT/SUO nester EVER Orranittf IN NUN COlrtriGr. - To the Laden, as well as to the whole public, Jones's Baleen are the most- attractive in' the City, and in *plodder of adornment and finish- are Superior to any in the Union ' ” DREAREASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served up intim choicest and most expeditious style. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,- -ICE CREAMS. JELLIES, GAHE,"AND OYSTERS, , - Constantly ready for igniters in profusion, , PINOT, AND OIVIABBISTAL ..CAKES. AND PIES' OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT,' - And; in fact, all the VARIETIES; LUX UR IES, and 'DELICACIES of every clime and country. ` BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers, and Famille's supplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. ' ' ' " A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public is respectfully_ solicited. des-tf • - R. It JONES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANTi,--VENI - SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Fresh Salmon, Chlnostique, Opinaohique,Princeee Bay Abse eout;' and Cove Oyetere„ with every variety of GAblll, wild or domestic, in semen. Green Turtle Soup an Te r rapin Suppers served up at the shortest -- notice, at JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 627 CHESTNUT street, op. poalte the State House. N.8,-No expense or pains has been spared by the Proprietor' In fitting up thin new establishment in the' most sumptuous Manner-the second story being for the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Entrance for Ladies towardiEtxth street. nov7-Dm ' - - WILLIAM FUNNING'S CITY LAGER BEER SALOON, No. 232 Outer's' Alley, Phil& delphia, eep22-3m 3/IoGOWAN'S DESTAURANT, SOUTH wilt corner of BROAD and WALNUT.-Lame and all other delicacies in nano. Families impend with Oysteraon the shortest notice. ' Sep74nl . - - IZAIrttO ontvanito. AIRS ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE; CHESTNUT_ETREET, forwards PIIRCEISi PAO.GES, MERCKAI4DIZE, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, grin Connection with other REPRESS COMPANIES, to all the prinetpal TOWNS Radii/STIES of the United States. E. S. SANDFORD, an 1.41 General Superb:Aerate:it. .ficinb - Oaks. .AND SI LAND S I—l OFFER. FOR Sale the following valuable LANDS' in SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA. ' All persona are hereby cau tioned against trespassing upon any of them. October, 1867. T. R. BLOOM, Macon, Gs. DOI:MUERTE COUNTY. lot District-Nos. GO, OG, 97. ' HAKES COMM. 7th Distriet=No.33B. 9th do-Nos. 16,328,M, 893, 389, 878, 879, 380, 410, • 406, 408. 106. District-Nos. 46, 46,47. WORTH COVITT. 7th District-Nos. 124, 625. . 15th do " D., 12, 66. - 16th .' do 28, 27, 38, 239. LEE con - let District-Noe. 130, 160, 168,190. lath do " 4, 181, 14th do " 113, 144. . • SUMPTER COUNIT. 16th District-No. 91. TERRELL COUNTY. - 11th 128, 250. 12th do 198, 201. . • - ' ' neseotrn ormari. ' Sth District-No. 144. ' ' ' _ MILLER COUNTY. ,12th District-Nos. 209, 221, W., 222, 224,226, 2571 337. 375, 676, 850. • 13th do 'I 6, 18; 19, 23, 86, 76, 391, 392, 894. DIOATUR COUNTY. 14th District-Nom. 131. 27th ' do " 190, 246. noose COUNTY. let District-Nos. 7, 238 211, 212,213,214, 221,M, 223, 221,225, 226, '227, 22,8. 24 •de " 152, 237. , 7th do " 211. 11th do 110. HOUSTON COUNTY. oth District-N0.214 PULASKI COUNTY. • 6th District-No. 102. - • - • ' TAYLOR cOoltir. - latteDistrict-Nos. 67, 88. ...- , 14th- do 63. 64, " , co2B-tf • , piano ,forted. A LBERT WItBER, PIANO FORTE SfANUFACTURER, No. 155 West Broadway, New 'YOrk, solo manufacturer of the celebrated Concert Pine. • The subscriber would inform his numerous friends and customers that he has greatly enlarged his manufacturing department, in order to meet the increase in demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and movers , piano, eepeolally tone and touch, is personally auperintended , by the enbectiber, the public will be warranted an enamel:it which, for beattty, strength, and durability, - power and aweetness of tone 'and touch, stands unsur linseed. Every piano gold at the lowest manufacturers' prices. A call is respectfully solicited. 0c29-6m (.1 OLD MEDAL-PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, hIANUFACTURERS, 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET, NEW -YORE, ' Received the following Brat prize medals in competi tion with the best manufacturers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, Marcb,llss. A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, November, 1855, (belogehe only Gold Medal given for Pianos within the hut six years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balti more, 1856, THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Palace, New York November, 1850. Among the Judges were the first musical talent of the country, finch as X. Maxon, Gottschalk, Wolleehaupt, and many othe St. 4c S. Planes (with and ,withont iron frames) are' warranted for three years, and a written guarantee gieen.' Pianos packed and shipped without charge. • Weed moderate. 0c27-tf 15 000 BOXES OF AMERICAN R .DOW GLASS , oe all sizes and qnslitles, for sate at lowest trios. •- Our assortment a Complete, and are daily receiving fresh lots from the Kensington Clan Worts. -Sheets & Dadra make soperlor to any in the market en to brilliancy and regale'. thickness, equal to , French We are now receiving two-thirds of the Glans made at theme-works: 2,000 boxes rreuch Glans of all eizes. 4,000 feet Rough Glees for skylights, . 6,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pat; term, White Lead, French and American Zinc, Paints, &c. ' 100 000 She White Load. -- 00,000 los French Zinc (Vieille Montague). . 76,000 lbs American Zinc. Brown Zing, a fall supply. Chrome Green, a full supply. . Chrome Yellow, a fall supply. " Prossion•Blue, a full supyiy. -0 , Paris Green, a full supply. ' Address your enters to ZIEGLER & SMITH, ; - -Wholesale Druggists and Mannfa.cturere, Polo Proprietors or the Penna. Steamtolor Works Store 8. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia, dell tf MEDICINAL BRANDY.—Pure Old Me :, .1.e.11. dminal Cogent,, the meet powerful strengthener for weak lungs, and general debility of the age a sure cure for Dyspepsia, whether actitw or' chronio, DOW Spirits, he Pelee 01. 25 per bottle, or $lO.llO per dozen. • Warranted pure. • Imported e x pressly for us, ff Sole Agents" for the United States. -• ZIEGLER, & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, B. W. cos Second ant Green. We refer., by permission. to the following members of the m e dical' faculty , , as to the . -purity and chemical 'standard 'Atkin Brandy,. - • O. P. Reichline, MD.: Fourth, above Timany. - Obits, 11. Taylor, 31 D.,. Fourth, above Brown. - , ehrte,"ll' . Roberts, M. - D., Third; below Franklin. ' Wilson P, Yasey, M. D., Fourthobove Thompson. J. K. Knorri M. D., Front, above Poplar. - - dell.tf UB I JR- - rear 'informed that Manahan been open , bY the 'tiperintendentii of Publie" Lighting whir' requested to give Information rear - fie' Y happen to the PUblie Liner tilting or extinguishing them not - properly cleaned end The Books will be kept be a et., Vint Weill Chad • - ta a llalne7Jit:sbovO Six' ,i ce , hinisse street, Twos? ' Contekareet, Fine I ,Tsre,nty-Yourtic atavit,, Gas Of Y ;el k, Arrankfor' IJOm. nlOW,ldez' - As, ordm 'Atha 'r A. 4 0 1 • Thy • lIEL IC L AMP S.—TDE PUBLIOIS respectfullyinformed that 0111061 have been opened bj- the Elatriet Superintendent; of Enblie' bighting, at which citizens everequeged Were Information respect. fiffitecldenta magbappou to the PilblloLtiepa; or e anylallare in E,ghthig or extinguishing them at :the qaoper" time; '• not" - properly cleaned and In good :lighting - condition, The Books will be kept by l oseph matty,bfo. 808 ;19bitrton et., ElrOtWerdi Charles OtarAti, ~, , la,Eitipe.iitadistrict, No. siMaineolt.- above Sixth; Birk N 0 .1 4 8$ ,lintr-bSn.DX , atroat; Twentieth Ward; , Mekong, No. 2237 Costekkreet, Fifteenth Ward; Thom.V.Eawlbyi(las 011 ice,TIVenty-diourthWard, (West - l'h#lptdai) ddlraddeh v slas onto. , Twenty .lyard, ''(Gerreantowno-, N. Market Gas Z.,fillleer EVichty.Thlrd, Ward, (Vrankford;),ehg et the A BRAm SLACK—ENGRAVING, DIE aitioflieefn , serenth street - beldwldarket, - Sinking and • Embosaed Printing, Envelope end fly order of the Truatelli,orthe'Phdadelphia, GO Seal Press Manufactory, 87 S t rawberry Street, between Werke. A. J. aril:, Second and. Third, and Market and Wiestout Street, OuribitßlPt Dr PhittibUtiol?., „,pkilidelliuhp PO, c v . tegat Notico. TN THE .DISTRICT COURT i FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. JOHN HANILAND; to useLv. JOHN D. ESHER. March 1857, No. 944 Yen. Exp. The Auditor appointed to distribute proceeds of sale under the above writ of—' No. T. All that certain lot or piece of land situated on the southwestwardlyside ofWisaahickon road, at the distance 'of 300 feet southeastwardly from a thirty-three feet wide lane, .oalled 11161in's lane, in the Northern 'Liberties township,' now In the city of Philadelphia, containing In breadth ou said road 100leet; thence ex tending southwestward between parallel lines at right angles with the said road '240 feet. No. 2. Also. all that certain tract or piece of land situate on the southWestvrardly side of the Wissahickon or Ridge , turnpike rood, in Peon township, now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at s pat on the aide of a two perch wide lane, commonly called 51ifilin'a lane, which extends from the said road to a landing-place on - the Schuylkill river; thence by the milt allihm , s lone south 63 degrees 20 minutes, welt 67 pert ea and seven-tenthe ton peat cornerof Matthias Harrison's allotinent; thence by the aame north 30degrees40 minutes. West 81 perches and one 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 poet on the aide of the said Wissa hickon road; thence by the same south 34 degrees, east 61 perches and two-tentla of a perch, and south 40 de grees, east 10 perches and four-tenths of a perch to the place of beginning; containing 21 acres of land. No. 3. Also, a certain tract or piece of land adjoining the above tract, situate on'the southwestwardly aide of the said Wissahickon dr Ridge turnpike road aforesaid, beginning at a corner of the dove-described tract; then& running along the tene course of mist road north 27 degrees and a half, west 16 perches and eighty-five hundredths parts of a perch to a corner of land;ranted to George Beck; thence by the said Deere land south 69 degrees and a half, west #l3 perches and six-tenths of a perch to a corner of lend hold by William Reale and Jonathan Williams, in trust for Catharine Price and her children; thence by the same south 4 degrees and a quarter, east 21 perches and twenty-five-hun dredths parts of a perch to a corner of the above-de scribed tract, lax feet aonthiirest of a white oak sapling on the line of the above-described tract; thence along the said lane north 50 degrees and a half, oast 46 perches and eighty-live-hundredths parts of a perch to the place of beginning, containing 6 acres and 19 perches of No. 4. Also, all that certain messuage or tenement and lot or pirco of ground, situate, lying, and being In the Northern Liberties, now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning ot a 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, oast 47 perches and eix•tdnthn of a perch to a stake; thence by land sold by Frederick Dover and wife to Benjamin Key ser north 50 degrees, oast 18 perches to another stake ,• thence by land formerly of Mtchael Olingmen north 38 degrees, west 47 perches and font.-tenths of a porch to the side of the ground left open for a road as aforesaid• thence alongside of said road south 60 degrees, west 18 porches to the place of beginning; containing 5 acres of land. - No. 5. Also, a certain lot or piece of land situate for merly In the Northern Liberties, but now in the city of Philadelphia, on the imitheastwardly side of a certain lane, called fitandley's lane ,bounded and described as followeth, agreeable to survey lately made thereof by Robert Brook, surveyor, via: Beginning at a stone at j the elide of Standiey'a lane ,• thence partly by another piece of land, belonging to the said George Esher, and partly by land of Philip Ilershbergor, south 30 degrees 15 minutes, east 04 perches and 5.10 to a stone ; thence by other land, late of Jasper Moylan, deceased south 52 degrees, west 11 perches and 640 of a porch to a atone ; thence by other land of the said George Esher, north 30 degrees, 15 minutes, west 65 porches and 9-10 of a perch, to a stone In the side of the said lane ; thence alongside of said lane, north 69 degrees, east 11 perches and 6-10 to the place of beginning. No. 0 'Also, all that tenement ant tract or parcel of land, si tuate, lying, and being in the Northern Liberties, now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a post etanding on the northeast aide of Wissahickon road, a corner of land late of Peter Turner; thence by the same land north 63 degrees 20 minutes, east 26 porches 7 feet and 4 inches to another post ; thence north 37 degrees 40 minutes, west 64 perches and 4-10 of a perch, to an other post; thence by land late , of Joshua Fisher south 53 degrees 20 minutes, west 20 perches and 4.10 of a perch, to another post standing on the aide of Wissa hickon road aforesaid, and thence ,by the same road 40 degrees, east 04 perches 7 feet 8 inches, to the place of begmulng ; containing 11 acres and 37 perches—will attend to the duties of his appointment on WEDNES DAY, Decemberlotlt, 1857, at 4 o'clock, P. Si., at his office, at the southeast corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST Streets, when and where all persons interested are re quired to nuke their claims, or be debarred from coming In upon said fund. 'decs-dlot DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor. NOTICE.—WHEREAS HENRY WHITE 1 1 and James Stevens late copartners, trading as White, Stevens, & Co., did, on the eleventh day of No• camber, A. D. 1857., make and execute a general as signment to the undersigned, in trust, for the 'benefit of their credltoriorhlelt' said assignment Is duly re corded at Philadelphia, all persons indebted to sold aesignore will make payment to ISAAC' S. WATERMAN, Assignee, nol4 arow.l3w4 N. W. corner Second &Arch sta. A lIDITOR'S• NOTICE.=-ESTATE OF .CIIL ABRAHAM L. MOYER, and Wife, assigned for benefit of Oreditore. ' " The undersigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of Common Pleas of blontgemery county, to make distri bution of the balance appearing on the account filed by henry Mcldiller, assignee of ABRAHAM L. MOYER and Wife, for the benefit of creditors, among the per- sons legally entitled thereto, will attend to the duties ref his appointment, at hid office, in the borough of NORRISTOWN; in said county, on WEDNESDAY, the 80th day of December, 1857, at 10 'clock A. M., when and where all persons interested may attend. del•mat D. F. HANCOCK, Auditor. MUNICIPAL CLAIMS.-NOTICE IS hereby given to the owners of premises mention. ed in the appended memoranda ,of Claims for Paving, that write of .Stirs Iliad" will be Issued on said claims in three months from the date hereof, unless the same shall be paid at the oMce of the undersigned, 212 South PIFTII Street, below Walnut, at or before that time. WILLIAM M. 13111111, November 2d, 1857. Attorney for Plaintiff. City of Philadelphia to the use of George W. Btrond vs. Charles Reynold. 0. P. June T., 1857, No. 90. Claim $293 39. Paving southwest corner Twenty-sec ond and Green street?. Same vs. John P. Titus. C P., September T., 1857; No. 69. Claim $10.17. Paving north side Clayton it. 163 feet west of Twenty-second. Same vs. Tease Coniston. 0. P., September T.,1857, No. 68, Claim 562.03. Paring north side of Clayton street, 62 feet west of Twenty-second. ao3•m.3m oncational. HALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, , NEAR FALLS OS SOINTLEILL, YIiILADEL PEI L. SELECT BOARDINO SCHOOL FOR ROTEL REPIBENOII . . . . Tho Rector, R. B. R SHYSER, may be seen every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, Own 3 to 5 o'clock, at HOOKER'S Bookstore, 8, W. corner EICHTH and CHESTNUT, where also circulars may bo obtained. Address Rat. B. R. SMYSER, tl34Ert Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia, r.RITTENDENn , PHILADELPHIA COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories, 1100E-REEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style, OOMHEROIAL LAWS AND FORMS. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, &o. Each Student has individual instrantion from compe tent sod attentive Teachers, under the Immediate anperrialon of the Principal. One of the Best Penmen In the Country has charge of the Writing Department. Please °Aland see Specimens and get a Catalogue of Term, &o. octiir PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PHILADELPHIA. No Seminary whatever is more like a private family. The coats° of study is extensive and thorough. Pro. fester 'Soundest will receive a few more pupils under fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire of Mesas. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W. Forney, Editor of this Paper ; whose sons or wands are now members of Me family. septl44f TROY FEMALE SEMINARY.-THE 1. School Year, Consisting of two Tames, 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 charge for tuition and board, including all ne eesearles connected with It, such as room rent, washing. fuel, light, eta. , 5225 per annum. An additional charge 10 made for music and the other ornamental branches of female education. Where a fixed Rum is preferred, $350 per annum (one-ball 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, and are required to pay only from the time of entrance. The Institution furnishes all . possible facilities for a thorough (mum of useful and ornamental education, The Principals are &related by more than twenty pro fessors and Teachers. Extensive counsel' of Lectures are annually delivered by Professors on Chendstry, Natural Philosophy, Gook. ay, Botany, Astronomy, and Elocution. Thin Institution is Weighed with a valuable Library and extensive Philosophical Apparatus, a welLitelected cabinet of Minerals and Shells, and Maps, Charts, Globes, and Models, Every facility ls afforded for the thorough study of the French language. The French teachers reside 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 passed satisfactory examinations in the full course of English studios, with Latin, or one of the modern languages. OESTIFIOATES to those who have com pleted the partial course. The pupils are rejelved Into the family of the Princi pals, in which every arrangement hi made for their physical education, and the improvement of their man. sell and morals. 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 Wien. The advantagee of this Institution are the roault of the accommodated facilities of more than thirty years of its onward progress. Circulars containing more particular information may be obtained by application to the Principe'la, John Willard and Sarah L. 'Willard, Troy, N. Y. The terms for day scholars are $5 per quarter for the Introductory class of English studies. These are Read ing, Writing, Spelling, Grammar, Arithmetic, Rudi ments of Geography, Geography for beginners, and Geology for beginners. For the second class $7 per quarter. This Includes all the branches constituting the eatenslre course of Eng -114 studies, TRUSTEES. BENJAMIN MARSHALL, President. Jona IL WILLARD, Secretary, Mayor and Recorder of Troy, ex-oMclo. Benjamin btarahall, John 1). Willard, Robert D.Bllliman, Thomaa W. Illatchrord, Jonas 0. Reartt, Silos 11. Stow, Jos Van Schoonhoren, Jonathan Edwards, Geo. B. Warren Thomas (Bowes, John A. Griswo ld, John Mallory, Uri Gilbert, 0c29.6m ÜBURN MASONIC FEMALE 1 . 1 COLLEGII. . FACULTY J. DARBY, A. M., President, Lecturer on Natural Science, W 11.0. PRICE, A. M., Principal, Teacher In all Departments. Rev, G. W. 011ATPIRLD, A. M., Teacher la the Vol. legiate Department. Miss M. R. ANDERSON, Teacher in Primary Depart ment. Mrs. JULIA A. PRICE, Teacher of Menlo. Mrs. 3131:1A P, DARBY, Teacher of Drawin g and Painting. The session of this Institution commenced on the first MONDAY in October, and will continue nine and a bait months. TUITION, PER, TSAR: Primary Department, $3O; intermediate Department, $10; College Department, $5O• Incidental Fee, $2; firaduation Fee, $4 • Music on Piano or Guitar. S6O ; Liao Of Instrument, ; Pencil or Monochromatic Draw ing, $2O ; Water Color Painting, $3O; Oil Painting, $4O; French and Latin, each, $2O. The Tuition Fees must be settled before any pupil aril' be entered. Board can ,e obtained In private families at $12.10 per month, including washing, wood, and lights. The Institution posseases advantages for illustration in Natural Science superior to thaw 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 use. All the College buildings are undergoing repairs, and everything will be made as conitortable as pos. eible. Auburn Is as healthy as there is any necessity tot'. It could not be healthier, unitise the people should never die at all, The President and Principal base the entire control of the Institution, and any inquiries addressed to either of them will meet with prompt attention. N B.—Persons wishing Water, soils, or eras analyzed, may have it done by sending to on 27-tf Professor J. DARBY. 0 FFICE6I` ARMY bLOTRITa AND EQUIPAGn; PLULADELPIIIi, Docember 4, 1857. —SEALED PROPOSALS are Melted, and will he rPI celved at this aloe, until 10 o'clock A. 51. of the 411 day of January coil, for furnishing by contract the fel lowing Army Supplies and Materials, deliverable at the United states ClOthing and Equipage Depot, (Schuylkill Areend,) is quantities as required, viz : 6,000 yards 6.4 dark blue (indigo wool 4.1) cloth for caps and hands, weighing about 14 ounces per yard. 63,000 do 0.4 dark blue (Indigo wool dyed) twilled cloth, weighing 21 ounces per yard. 120,000 do 64 sky-blue (Indigo wool dyed) twilled cloth, weighing 2.2 ounces per yard dark blue (indigo dyed) cotton and wool flannel, weighing OM ounces per yard. ..0,000 do 1-8 white flannel (cotton and wool) to weigh 6,4 ounces per yard. 10,000 do 6.4 dark blue flannel, wool (Indigo dyed.) 10,000 do 47 inch alpaca, (Wick.) 100,000 do ( canton 2 flannel, to weigh )7 ounces per yard. 174,000 do y unbleached drilling, to_ weigh 6j4 10,000 do ounces per yard. 7; unbleached drilling, to weigh ly e ounces per yard. :6,000 do 30 Inch cotton duck, to weigh 22g ounces per yard. 15,000 do CO inch cotton dirok, to weigh 15)4 ounces per yard. 55,000 do 1.15,16 inch cotton duck, to weigh 14)4 ounces per yard. "5,000 do 2414 inch cotton duck, to weigh 10 ounces per yard. 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 11 ounces per yard. 3,600 do 2.1 inch cotton duck, to v.OlO 0 ounces per card. 16,000 do 24 Inch cotton duck, to weigh 12l ounces 23,000 per yard. do 83 inch cotton duck, to weigh 0) ounces per yard. 12,000 army blankets wool, gray. (with the letters U. S. In black. 4 inches in length, in the cen tre,) to be 7 feet long, and 5 feet 6 inches wide, each blanket to weigh 5 pounds. 7,500 dozen pairs heir stockings, S slues, properly made, of good sound fleece wool, and with double and twisted yarn, to weigh 3 pounds per dozen. 10,800 pompons for engineers, ordnance, medical de partment, dragoons, titles, artillery, and Infantry. 30.000 cop bodies. 12,000 yards glazed silk for covers, 140 N. C. S. brass scales, pairs. 600 sergeant's do do do 8,000 corporal's and privates' brass scales, pairs. 5 N. O. 8. bronzed do do 30 sergeant's dodo do _ . . !...'5,000 do 500 corporal's and privates , bronzed do do 76,000 yards Ni in worsted lace, S / yellow, scarlet, thy 5,000 do .3i \in do do blue, orange. green. 0,700 do red bunting. 0,000 do whito do 2,000 do blue do • 2.600 gross coat buttons. 3,600 do vest do 3,500 do suspender buttons, white metal. 4,600 do shirt do do 45,000 tent buttons, wood, small. 12,000 do slips, do do 5,000 do buttons, do largo. 1,000 do slips, do do 100 hospital tent poles, sets. 500 wall do do 000 common do do 4,000 galvanised iron wire rods, for touts. 10,000 do do staplea, do 3,000 mesa pans; iron 1,000 camp kettles, iron, three sizes. 12,000 tin canteens, (3 pints, weight 11)4 ouucos,) with stoppers. 1,000 pick axes, two sizes. 2,000 do handles. 1,000 camp hatchets. 40 trumpet cords and tassels, orange. 40 trumpet cords and tassels, 20 do do do goon. 40 drums, Artillery, complete. ao 70 do Infantry, 1,100 do heads, batter 700 do do soars. 300 do satires, sets. 200 do sticks, pairs. 200 do do carriages. All the above mentioned articles must conform in oil respect., to the sealed standard patterns in this office, where they can be examined ; and temple patterns will be sent by mall, with any additional Information In regard to them, which may be requested by manufac turers or others whiung to oiler proposals. It is desirable that all the articles be of domestic manufac ture. Deliveries to commence on the 16th day of February next, and one-half of the quantity contracted for to be delivered in equal monthly proportions, by or before the 30th April, 1868; the remainder within four months ,from that date, in monthly or greater proportions, as the contractor may find it convenient. ' The privilege is reserved by the United States of In creasing from one-third to one-half the quantity of all the supplies above mentioned, by giving the contractor One month's notice of such desired increase. - Payments will be made on each delivery, should Con gress have made an appropriation to meet them, or as soon thereafter es un appropriation shall bo made for that purpose. Ten per cent, of the amount of each de livery wLll be retained until the contract shall be com pleted, which will be forfeited tothe United States in case of defalcation on the part of the contractor in fulfilling the contract. Bids will be received from manufacturers or regular dealers. only, in Use articles proposed to be furnished; and none wilebeconaidered In which the MILD ufactitreen mill or dealer's place of business is not specifically get forth. Contracts n ill be based on accepted proposals, for the fulfilment of which two or more sufficient 9ceuri Hes 1,111 be required. Tho names, addresa, and the responsibility of the persona proposed se seen tit i en, with the acknowledgment of said persona that they will be such security, or will see that good and sufficient secueity be furnished in case a contract is obtained, will be transmitted n ith the proposals. It iv to be distinctly understood by every person ob taining a contract, that said contract it not transferable without the consent of proper authority, and that any sale, assignment, or trannier of it, without ouch con sent having been obtained, (except under a process of law,) will be regarded as an abandonment of the con— tract, and the contractor and his securities will be held responsible for all loss or damage to the United States which may arise from said abandonment. Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned, and will be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing army sup plies and materials." lIEN.R.Y 0. P7AVNT, deci-flaw gawk if t. Major, A. CZ. Mr QTEA3I MACHINERY FOR SCREW PRO -1.3 PELLER SLOOP-OP-WAR. Na,T DRPAILT/1857., November 19,1897. SEAM PROPOSALS, endorsed it Proponale for Steam Machinery for Screw Propeller sloop-of. War." will be received at Ebb' Department until 9 o'clock the loth 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 Statea navy yard at Philadelphia. The °fibre moat be for a specific sum for putting the whole in successful operation ; must include all patent fees for any arrangements that may be proposed ; state the time in which the work will be completed, and be accompanied by the usual guarantee required by law. The name of the °Stahl ishruent in which the work Is to be executed lutist be Mated. ALONZO POZTAFt The details of the design and arrangement of the ma chinery will be lett with the party whose proposition may be accepted as combining the greatest number of advantages. keeping to slew 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 apace available for that purpose will admit. The boilers to be of iron, with telescopic smoke-pipe, which must be placed at the greatest practicable dis tance from the mainmast; the propeller, with the con nections for hoisting, to be of composition; the ma chinery for hoisting, for pumps, apparatus for ventilat ing, and appurtenances of all kinds necessary for the perfect working of the whole, to be of the most ap proved kinds. The cool-bunkers, shaft passage. two athwartahips iron bulkheads, a distilling apparatus for fresh water from which can to made not less than LICKS) gallons per day; all the tools and duplicate pieces ne cessary and satisfactory for an efficient cruising steam ably-of-war must he included in the proposition, and S. ist of them must be furnished. The wood and carpenter work (except the boring out the deadwood for the shaft) neoessary to adapt the ves sel for the reception of the machinery, boilers, and ap pendages, will berovided at the expense of the rimy Department, and it will permit the use of mach frmilb ties ae it may have for hoisting the heavy machinery on board. For the accommodation of the entire steam machinery and the tool, there „ill be allowed in the body of the ship the entire space, under the berth deck, commencing at 17X feet abaft the mainmast, and thence extending forward a distance of 5d feet ; the greatest breadth In side clear of the plank under the beams being 4.2)i feel, and the height from the top of the timbers to the un der aide of the beset ainidshing being 13 feet 0 itichec Within this space it is expected to carry coal for thir teen dab's' full steaming, the daily consumption of which the bidder will state in his specificatione ; and the 'Weight of the machinery, water to boilers, shaft, pro peller, and appendages, wITh the tools and spare work, must not exceed 340 tons, of 2 240 pounda. The distance from the aft side of the mainmast to the . . . aft•side of the forward stern-poet will be about 100 feet, and the distance between the forward and the after stern-poet will be 7 feet ; the depth from the load water line to the top of the keel under the propeller will be 103 i feet. Steam-engine manufacturers who desire to bid eau obtain a copy of the section of the vessel upon making application to the Department. The proposal must be accompanied by full specifica tions and general drawings, having the position of the centre of grarityof the machinery, boilers, die,, marked on them; giving also the capacity of the ateatn cylin dere and wee of foot and delivery valves, and of air pump ; and outboard delivering valves, apace for steam above the water line to boilers, the fire and grate sur face; also, the diameter, pitch surface, and kind of propeller. Mid other principal points, that comparisons can readily be made. There will also be given the esti. mate of the weight of engines, boilers, crater, bunker, appendages, tools, and spare work, In tons of 2,240 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 Departm nt, there will be made a payment of one-fifth part of the whole amount of the contract; when nue half the work shall in like manner be completed, there will be a further payment of one-fifth ,• when three fourths the work slant' have been completed, a further payment of ouedifth; when the whole shall have been completed, and have made a satisfactory trial of one week, then a further payment of one-fifth ; and when the ship shall have performed satisfactorily at sea for a period of three months, then the remaining sum shall be paid. The repairs necessary during this period from defer, tire workmanship or materials will be at the expense of the contractor. The proposals tout De explicit, and no qualified or conditional oiler will be considered, ISAAC TOUCHY, no23•m h th t Peel 8 Secretary of the Navy IJ NITED STATES POST-OFFICE, IN CITY OP PHILADELPHIA. SEALED PROPOSALS, for supplying materials and workmanship required in the erection and construction of a Pont-office building in the City of Philadelphia, for the United States Post-office Department, will be re ceived at the office of the undersigned, Commissioner for the building, No. 206 South FOURTH Street, on or before the twelfth day of December neat. Contracts will be awarded not} to master-builders and mechanics. Ruch Proposal must be accompanied by a written guarantee, signed by two responsible per. RODS, to the e ff ect that the bidder, mill, when required, if his proposal be accepted, enter Into a contract and bond with proper and ettlaelellt APO urielles for itx faith. fel performance. Plans and epecifieations for the building can be seen upon application at the office of the Architect, John MeArthur, Jr., No. 16 Mercantile Library Building, where every information respecting materials and w orb manship will be given. The Proposals must be sent to the office of the Com missionerond addressed to John Rice and endorsed "Proposals for the United States Posaffice at Phila delphia," and will be opened at noon of the last-named day for receiving the MO. JOHN RICE, nor 12-dtdel2 Commissioner. 1311ILADELPHIA COUNTY PRISON.- 11 PROPOSALS will be, received at the Philadelphia County Prison until the 2ith that., for the employment of the convict prisoners at weaving for the year 1158. By order, di-mwfr-ttl24 WI S S. WE I, LS, ATTORNEY AT IA LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pa., will attend with punctuality, and to the beet of his ability, to all business entrusted to hie care. ocl.-3m D ANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNE .11 AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH and OUST Streets, Philadelphia. sul-ly RUSSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED 0011DAGE.—a 'superior article, manufacture sod for pole bT WEAVER, PULER fo 00., an fi•tf fig. 23 N. Water at., k 22 N.Witareee, THE PRESS.-PIMADELPHIA, MONDAY. 'DECEMBER 14, 1857. propbealo, J. K. HOWELL, Clark %Morino at Law 53hipping. THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI CAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. . . , PROM NOW TOSIE TO LITT.T.POOI.. . I Chief Cabin Passage 1130 Second Cabin Passage 75 rOOM UOBTON 70 LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage 5110 Second Cabin Passage 60 The snips from Boston call at 11411 fax. 1 PERSIA, Capt. Judklus. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.Wickman ASIA, Capt. E. O. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head ; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N.York, Wednesday, Deo. 0. AMERICA, Lott, t 4 Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 16. EUROPA, Leitch, 41 • N.York, Wednesday, Deo. tl3. CANADA, Lang, 4 ( Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 30. PERSIA,JUdichis, 44 N.York, Wednesday, Jan 6, , be NIAGARA, Wickman, Boston,Wednesday,Jan.l3 , sB AFRICA, Shannon, 4 - N.York,Wednesday, Jan. 20. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless Mlle of lading are signed therefor and ' the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to deg-y E. CIIZIATID, 4 Bowling Green, N, York. VOR SAN FRANCISCOT—CLIPPER OF .I.' SATURDAY, December 10th.—The unsurpaceed clipper ship TWILIGIIT I , a.vres,COOollatulo r . Clipper of TIIURSDA , December '24th.—The mag nificent A 1 clipper ship LOOK OUT, 11.tnit.rox, Com mander. Both or those eelebrate.l nhlps are now loading In New York, end will nail as abort. For freight ; at Now York rates, apply to lik 4 lloP, filtdONS, & CO., deg 1Z) (late 88) NORTII WISAILVE pOR LIVERPOOL—TIIIIRSDAY, DE CEMBER 17. The Packet Ship PIIILADEG NITA, Capt. Ousates P. POOLS, will KU as above. Cabin passage fFO Second cabin Steerage 18 Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers found with Provisions, according to the American passenger act. For freight or paasege, apply to TILOS. RICUARDSON k CO. Drafts on the Agents in sums to suit, from Ll up wards. null SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP YINI STEAtisturs STATE OF GEORGIA • KEYSTONE STATE. ru consequence of the depressed Mate of trade, the above ships will be withdrawn fur the present. October,ll3th, A. lIERON, FARE u R A E v D itE U . C_E n D o TO SOUTITADIPTON ..agnincont sten:A..4 VAN . commander, 6,248 tong, DERBILT, Edward Iliggia. will sell From Now York for South. From Southampton and arnpton and Earle. lime for Now York. Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Deo. 6 Saturday Deo. 20 Price of passage—Pint cabin, 2300; second cabin, $5O Specie delivered in London and Dario. For freight tr passage apply - to D. TORS ANON, Agent, No. 6 Dowling art ut, New York. Letters for England and Europe, pro-paid, 26 cents each halt 01113 CO, (by enclosure of postage stamps if from other eitioe,) will be reooivod at No. 0 Dowling-green, New York, up to 111 i o'clook on the morning of sidl ing. 0010-Of '7 4 10R ENGLAND AND eRANOE,IB67. A. New York and Havre Steamship Company.--The United States Stan Steamehtpa ARMI(, 2,600 tone, David Linos commander, and FULTON, 2,600 tone, lames A. W ' atton, commander, will leave Now York, Uovro and Southampton, for the youra 1867 and 68, on the following daya: LIEU NEW NELL 1857. 1828. Arago, 66fdliord."' k Aug. of rteni, t y o d J r a o r i i , .. 9 @anon, do. Oct. 17 Axago, do. Moselle. Fulton, d 0 ... Nov . . 11 F A u r lto o o, d d o o . tr y il . E 1 Fulgozi, do.. May 29 LZATIII HAVEL 165 i. Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 26 Bolton, do. Eept. 22 Azago t do. Qat. 20 Bolton, do. NOT. 11 Arego, do. Deo. 16 1868. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Arago, do. Feb. 9 Fulton, do. Marsh Arago, do. April Walton, do. Mey 4 Atm), do. June 1 Walton, do. June 29 I cairn sotrruistvron. 1867. Arago, Wednesday, Ang. 28 Fulton, do. Sep .28 Arago, do. Oct. 21 Salton, do. Nov. 18 Arago, do. Dec. 18 1868. Balton, do. Jan. 13 Arno, do. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Max. 10 Arago, do. April 7 Fulton, do. May 6 Arogo, do. June 2 Fulton, do. Youe 80 Patel Or YASUO': Prom New York to Southampton or Harre—Yire • Cabin, $l3O ; Second Cabin, $l5. Prom llaTre or Bonthampton to New York—Tire Cabin, 800 frees; Second Cabin, 600 francs. for freight or plumage, apply - to MORTIMEB LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway WILLIAM IBELLN, " Havre. UROSKEY 4 CO., Bouth'ton AMERIOAN EUROPEAN EVREBB AND EX-is Par. ORANGB 00. anti /VIM NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL .1. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—The Ships oomposing thui Line ate The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. The ADRIATIO, Capt. James West. ,IThese ships have been bunt by contract, expressly for erOveromeat service; every care has been taken in their construction, as also in their englnee, to ensure strength and speed, and their aonommodattena for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $110; in second do., $75; from Liverpool to Now York, 00 and 20 gninotts. No berths steered unlesspaid for. The ships of this line hate Improved water.tight hulk heads. PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING. //Olt MOW TOIL /ROM LIVIRPOOL. Saturday, June 90, 1867 Wednesday, June 24, 1857 Saturday, Jul 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Saturday, Jul ;Y 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1867 flatunlay, Ang. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1877 Saturday, Aug , . 16, 1887 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857 Saturday,Sept. 12, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1267 Saturday, Sept. Zt, 1867 Wsdnosday, st.f.t. an, MIST Saturday, Oct. 14, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14 1867 Saturday, Oct. 24 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 28; 1867 Saturday, Nov. 7. 1867 Wednesday, N 02.11, 1857 Saturday, Nor. 21, 1867 Wednesday, Nor. 28, 1867 Saturday, Deo. 6, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1857 Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1867 for Sleight or passage, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. 58 Wall street, N. E. BROWN, BIIIPLEY do CO., Lleorpool. STEPIIEN KENNARD CO., 97 Austin London. B. G. WAINWRICiIIT A CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be seeonntable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pr ecious stones or metalsunless bills of ladlutwr c nod therefor, and the val'ue thereof expressed therein aul-tf GREAT REDUOTION IN FARE TO EU 4LN ROPII. First Cabin 1180 I Second Cabin 85 0 In tho fast.olaas paddle-wheel steamship ADRIEL, 2,000 tone, 0. D. LUDLOW, Commander, and NORTH STAR, 2,500 tone, P. E. Lnravan, to sail from pier No. 3 NOrth River, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED STATM MAILS, Tli: , Leave N. York for' I Southampton, 116. Bremen for Southampton vre and Bremen, Southampton Inc New yolk. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Wediedny, Nov 4. N. PaCy, Oct. 31. Saturday, Nov. 29. IVeds'd'y, Dec. 30 These steamers touch at HAVRE. 49010 delivered in London and Paris. For passage and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Ageut, No. S Bowling Green, New York. oclo. tf Wines ant, Liquors. IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, Wholesale and Retail, By 11 rG 11 BAUR, GOVERNMS!NT HOUSE, corner of FROT end WHARTON Ftrects, (op?osite the Nosy Yard,) Philadcdphle BANDIES.— , t Pinot • Castilian," Karett, -E-1 and other Cognacs of various In halt pipes and quarter cro•ka ; Bellevolsin litw aßrandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, nea-eighth casks. Imported and fur rale 14 HENRY BOHLEN & CO., ea= 221 and 221 South Fourth street. A""NDBR 1 7 .11()LME4', NY/NE AND LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, Southeast Corner o GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. aul•ly C I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER v. IN FINE WINER, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &a., 2,0 South HEM Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly BRANDIES.—rinet, CAWlion & Co., Ma rett & 00., and other brands of Cognacs of vartoue vintages, In half pipee and quarter casks ; Pellevoisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half piece, quarter casks and one-eighth casks, all in Canteen House atom, imported and for sale by HENRY HOMER & CO., an 0 ' Nee. 221 and 223 South Fourth street. nITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE 1./ AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. rdo (new No. p3B) North THIRD Street, Philadelphla.—Shipplog orders promptly attended to. aul-t! Booto nub Oboes BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber has an hand a largo and varied stock of BOOTS and 81101$, which he will sell at the lowest prlcew. ($O. W. TAILOR, no2l-ly S. E. coiner FIFTH and MARKET Sta. TALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. —JOSEPH IL THOMPSON & CO. No. 314 MAIL. HET Street, and Nos. 3 and 5 FRANELIN PLACE, have new In store a large and well-assorted stock of BOOTS and 31.10E5, of City and Eastern manufacture, which they offer for sale on the beet !Arras for Cub, or on the usual credit. EMMill1;;11=1;lill;111 Nonce to Conoigiteco NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The ship I , IIILADELPIIIA, from Liverpool, is now digcharging under general order, at SIIIPPEN STREET WHARF. Coucigneeiwill please alcend to receipt of their pOtill. not VICO. 111011ARDSON & CO. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The ship PHILADELPHIA, Captain Pool, from Liverpool, is now ready to discharge at Shippen street wharf. Con elgnees will please deliver their permits to the Oustom house officer on board. All goo do not permited in live days will be sent to public store. nolo THOMAS HICHARDSON A CO. VOAOH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP V rectory of E. W MITERS, If 0.109 (late 430 South EIGHTH, below Chestnut street, hal become a laving of 60 per cent, to our SOUTIIERM AND WESTERN 6iEEOIIANTE, and oleo the convenience of having their old Carriage Lamps new eitrer•topped and bottomed, and tent by sweat to all vette. turd ly oIOTTON-200 bales good Middling to Mid NI dllag 1/llr Cotton, In store and for sato by .IARTIN & AIACALISTIR, nut 119 North Maar Ansel STORAGE on • SECOND and THIRD FLOORS can ba hail at 110 North {Votoratreet. Apply to MARTIN rt MAOALISTER. n 023 CHARLES P. CALDWELL—Wholosale ..and Retail WHIP and VANN blanufseturar, No. 4 No (MUTH at.***- an 4 MA N I LI, A ROPE.-SUPERIOR MA LYI NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER & CO., antiAt No. 28 N. Water at., and 44 N Wharree ;000 TONS or MITCHELL & OHOAS dale,n Improved wiper PIIOSPHATI: Of? for sale by MAU/ALE, PEIRCE & CO , nol.o-tt No.IW 11. Delaware avenue. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-209 Ulm Spirit Turpentine, to arrive, for Bete by bIARTIti & AIAOALISTER, an 1 111 trortb Witter xtre.t. WELCOME RANGE.-SOLDHY CHM/ wwir k ARO. SUN N A taw) Ai enlR-AR ft] YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT 61.11, LAW, MTN; great, Pottayille, PA, 0447 ==! /11HE BEST ASSORTMENT or LEIIIGII AL AND LIDELUYLKILL COAL la at IL DOLMAN'S YADD L BROAD STREET, above Tins. Bahl at reduced prlees. Call and see. oe3l-thr 22110 LBS. IS A TON.--:BIIYERS and consumers are Invited to examine our stock of g•LE111011 LOCUST MOUNTAIN; and BLACK HEATH. 00AL. ,, Our Coal is selected expressly for family use; being carefully screened, we will warrant it free from slate and dust. 4, We sell 2240 lbs." being 240 lbs. wore , ' than sold by retail dealers, at . , 25 cents Ws per ton." Also, on band a full supply of "BROAD TOP SITU. MINOT'S COAL" for Steamieuerating, Blacksralthlng, and Rolling-mill purposes. This Coal cannot be ex. celled. Yarde, BROAD and VINE—BIg Sign "2240 LBS. IS A TON. laeS - au) lITON & CO V . 0A LI COAL! COAL I—TAGOART's OELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH 00AL. J. A. R. CARTER'S G REENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL GEORGE W. BNYDEIVB PINE FOREST /RIIII7YL KILL COAL. RANDALL & MEREDITH _ - Rave for eels. and are constantly receiving from above celebrated Collieries, COAL OF ALL SIZES. There is no Coal mined anywhere, equal la quality these, and a trial will convlnee any one of their great superiority. Our Coal le very carefully screened at our yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, dust and all impurities. Our PRICES are aa LOW as the VERY LOWEST. TOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN- A. IIIIIIANOE COM PANT—Oflire No. 419. WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company is publisled In conformity with s provision of Ito charter : FREIHERR RECEIVED FROM /COME 1, 18517,v0 AUGUR? 31, 1847. Fire premiums $:93,729 51 Marine premiums 217.793 63 Perpetual premiums . 221 11 1 1 Orders left at our Bard, OALLCYWIIILL street, below I Total amount premiums taken. 8256,747 43 BROAD street. Orden' left at our Offiee, No, 161 13013 . 111 FRONT street, above Walnut. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER !treat, above CAL LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poet, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for Pamity use will do well to call and ex , amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. auCtf CUUYLKILL AND LEHIGII COAL.- n 3 I am daily receiving at my yard, the beet quality o. SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL. My customers, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may reld32l getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. No Inferior Coal kept at this establishment to oiler at LOW PRICES. ALEXANDER CONVERY, N. E. corner or Broad and Cherry Sta ILEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.- Li DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALETiS, No. 821 PRIME Street, aborts Slabth, keep constantly on hand, at the very lowest rates, • lull supply of Lehigh Led Schuylkill Coal. au 1-60.1 Merchant titailoro. JOHN P. DpLIERTY, FOILIIKRIX WITII KELLY & BROTHILE, LATE WULF WRENS, BELLY, & co., 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Gas now with him the best Tailors that are engaged In the business in this country. CHARLES ROTH, formerly the leading tailor of this city; SI. Rance, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & Co.; Rasta Weasels, the beat Pants and Yost cutter In the ISTnitcd States, for years cutter with Depierria, under the Irving Rouse, lhoadway, and with Deplerris & Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the eitablishment. The beat of Clothes wade at moderate price.: for credit, too prices for fa tA. ocl3•tf LAMES SHE R IDA N, AIERCIIANT TAILOR., Nos. 16 'lndia Routh NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and OASSIAIEREB alwaye on band. All Olothing made at this Establishment will be of the beet quality, and in the most fashionable style. Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH IRO. auB-tf SHARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 14 North FOQItTII [!treat, between droh and Bien. ine•ly eatmnizsion itlertbanto. yH. CHASE & CO. fa • GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 48 North FRONT end 44 ViATER Street, Philadelphia CONSTANTLY lIMONITYNO CLOVER SEED On consignment from the interior or Pennsylvania, where our new Cleaning Mill is now in general use. Also, TIMOTUY AND DED TOP always on hand. HANDY & BRENNER—COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers In Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. 23, 26 and 27 North FIFTH Street, East aide abort) Commerce stroot, Philadelphia. anl•tt CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER (HUNT and Importer of HAVANA 88.GAB8, (New)l3B Walnut street. second story. Qtabacra anb Cigare. HAVANA CIGARS , meat, at %L se Figaro, Fartagu, Oabansa, Sultana, Olorla, ' Jupiter, 794ono,Uooverclantes, re Lopes, Milo° Americana, Orejou, Flora Cubans, Aro , Ao , /to., inX, X, 1-6 and 1-10 oxen of all Rises and quail ties, in stSbe and cooetantly receiving, and for sale low, tiT CHARLES TETE, (new) 188 WALNUT Street, and below Second, second story VICAR°, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS SEGARS.—A choice fneolco of these celebrated brands on board b,lg New Ens," daily elyeeted from avana, and for sale low, by CiIARIIS TETE, - (New) /Oa Walnut street, below Second, sal Second Story. Satmturt. B. KITE & CO. A_Je FURNITURE, BEDDING do. No. 413 (late 1 29) WALNUT et. Philadelphia. A new and enperior style of Opting Bede. Lana 11. KITH. • /men WALTON Om Soap anb(ranbleo QOAP AND CANDLES. RI NIOVAL from 18 SOrTII FOURTH STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and Lt RELIEF STREET, b«. tween Lombard and South, and Front and St.cond atrenta. Thankful to my numerous fr'e oda for their past favors, I solicit a continuance of tho same, baying enlarged my MeollrOelOa Co /IA 1 , 0 enable lllo to bare roustantly on hand a forge stock Of well-seasoned Soaps, freo from Fish Oil; Palm. Variegated White Honey, Castile. and all kinds of toilet Soaps. Chemical Olire Soap of pure material, Fettled Pale, and Brown Soap, English t4l. Snda and Pearl Stareh, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles of all rises constantly on hand. tinning adopted tbo rent systmu, I am enabled to Pell my goods at the Inc est prices. F. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. 13.—Ca4b pant for Tallow and (irff.e. no 14.13 m binhoncrp BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. ROGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer awl 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 Santis. Publis Mice, Merchants, and others. of the best quality of English or American Paper, and hound In vai ions styles, in the most substantial meaner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatuess and despatch. A general assortatiut of Englioh, French and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning bfr.llogan's contribution to the Franklin Institute. the Committee say—ii This 111el•ley of blank books for banking and nieteantile 1180 is the beat In the Exhibition. The Meet inn or the material Jo good, th e WOIHMEIOIIIII meet aCtitillent, and their finish and op. pearance neat and appropriate." no2o-tf furnace°. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT NEW GAS CONSUMING FURNACH CRILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after having been put to the most severe test, during the two COLD WINTERS o► 1860 AND 18167, has proved to be the meet poleerfla heater in the torrid, saning from ig to ,ti the fuel over any of the beet furnaces now in use. TUMID PODNAOI3 are constructed with a cast troll ash pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, lined with fire-brick or iron staves. The fire pot le surmount ed with A SERIES OP CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their base, but tapering to whit oper taro at the top, and uniting with the anular diAmber, through which the heat and smoke pass to the due. Tag wnoLn products of combustion in the form of amok, and OASES, are suspended directly over the fire, CONFINED or compressed Into the tapering Coors and OONTINUALLT EXPOSED to the direct action of the rays of heat and light from the fire. This beat and light le brought to a rove I Noon CM, not unlike the COLLECTION OP THE SUN'S RAYS, toe focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the ONOXIC AND oases to become intensely heated and the. roughly ooriengsD, by this operation the 81101L1 AND OASES are stabs TATIALLT avaltautg with the tUat, ITSELP for boating purposes, while, in other furnace'', RIB CARRIED OFF AND WASTED IN THE COMET. All persons desirous of obtaining the best and MOST ECONOMICAL lIE :TING APPARATUS, should not fall to examine the New Gas CONSUMING Ooze FURNAOR before purchasing any other. The at tention of architects and builders Is particularly re- quested. ARNOLD & WILSON, (Successors to S. A. Harrison,l No. 429 WALNUT Street, Opposite Independence Square. fjato, tErapa, &Tr SULLENDER & PASCAL, lIATTEII.B, anl•Bm No. 8 8. SIXTH strAnt, Philadelphia fjarbroare QUAKER CITY NAILS, 01ERC1IANT BARS, RIVET IRON, Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Werke. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. occi•tf JOTIN HALDEMAN, Agent IIIEOMAS E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE -IL OUTLAW AND 1 . 0013, No. 910 MARKET ST. bovo Moth. moth aide, Philadelphia to 1-dm 1 ONGWORTIrs 01110 WINES. CIENEEAL AfiliNCY FOE, ALI, TILE STATEN. TO WHOLESALE DEALERS. gpecial arrangoment with Mr. LONfiWORTII, I am enabled to offer biaWines, In large quantities, upon the !oiliest and best terms. The Wines to be dells °red in Cincinnati, and forwarded by usual means of convey. ante (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser; by which the expenses of stomp, commissions, double freight, ete.,ssill beavoided. No orders under this arrangement will be forwarded for less than twenty-11v° eases. All orders must be directed only to FRED, B. LiOZZENS, 13 WARREN Ntreot, Now Pone. Ily the present arrangement a handsome profit on there n Ines can be made by the wholesale dealer. sparkling Catawba, vintage 1853, quarts. Liu do do do pints. Do do do 18:i2 quarts. Do do do do pints. Still Catawba, vintage fan i Do do eitra, vintage 1652, quarts. Sparkling thabrila, do do do. Kill Catawba, to casks, of various qualities. Catawba Brandy, of superior quality. fIICD. 8. CM? ANS, General Agent tor the sale of N. lengworfh'a Wines, W AIbREN STREET, (opposite 11u/soh !liver Railroad Depot,) Ilo9•din tiny YOH. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE OOMPANY. Northeast Owner of TRIAD and DOCK Btreeni. Capital, $812,725.03. INSURES LIVES for short term, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowmeaft—yer chases life interests in Real Estate and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act ai Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. TRUIVIP.ES. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin Richard . Newbold, Jamea B. McFarland, S William Y. Hacker, Joaeph 11. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Elision, Ssinuel C. Iluey, Tbeephilus Paulding, Pilules Hallowell, Edmund A Solider, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinaon, Rodoirdins Kent, John W. Horner, William H. Carr, Ellis S. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Ileberteon, Joaeph M. Thom., Warner M. Ritain, John G. Brenner, P. S. Mohler, Easton. HANIKL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL K. STOKES, Vice Pres't. Joan W. Hanson. Secretary. nlil-ly Earneal fire premiums 24,072 88 Earned marine premiums 155,005 1.0-180,078 613 Deduct return premiums Net earned 8100,899 09 Marine lomdempald. 993,000 70 Firelomem paid..., 8,031 li $101,918 88 Shiv Age re ceived... $7BO 57 Intereetre. eb1ved...4,251 61 tt e - Imitir ince 2 971 62 —9,093 Ed— 93,832 7ti Expenses fer comulleslons to agents, abatements lu lieu of surly, salaries, *files rent, furnishing office, books, sta tionery, dr o f41,88d 6? rrolit and loss 63 40-144,283 27 • • Net profit 1124,016 82 ASSETS. CEStI on hand $12,515 89 Mlle receivable 110,20 02 Donde and mortgagee 105,000 00 Steclos.. • . ...... —.1299,100 00 Stock notes 112,900 00 Duo by agouti§ and others 23,312 03 V 151,055 SI DIRECTORS. P. 111. Potte, Win I' Leech, 0. IL Spangler, It. T. Henan, Abraham Rex, 11. 11. Houston, Wm. 11. Woods, Jos It. Withere, George 110W011, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Italgucl,_ C. G. Sower, Charles P. Norton, John W. Belton, John It. Leivare, Herman 11aupt, Janice E. Stiles, Nathan 11. Potts, 11. 11. Shillloglord. PERCIVAL 31. POTTS, President. 0. 11. PreraLra, Vice President. W. IL WOODS, Secretary. oc 22 E. T. KENSII.. Treasurer FMB IN SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $126,000, PAID IN DASH, AND SECUIIALY INVESTED, OFFION, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD STS. SPRING GARDENS. OiIART.E:R PX.RPEVIIA L. LOSSES PROKFFLY PAID. DIRMOTORB, John H, Dohnert, henry M. Phil, a, David Woelpper, Levi' Shim:mak Benjamin Darla, John Landoll, John Evans, Jr Charles Field, Aniey M. Park, William E. WoO • JOUTI,II Dolmen, John B. Merman, Jamb S. Miller, Corwin Stoddard Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillingbairt, George R . Childs. JOLUI H. DelitißWT, President, L. lERIIIIIIIIAAR, Secretary. sent la—ly NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.- 11 ()SPICE 414 WALNUT Bt., Visalia Bulldlngs. .F/RR AND MAELVE INSURANDE. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, BITE PRIVILEGE Co INCREASE TO 000,1)00. Thie Company is now fully organ zed, and prepared to make all Mode of Insurance against boss or damage by Fire and Marine Perils at current rates. eiPPICERS. . H. 0. LAIIIIIILIN, Proaldent. M RIARD SHIELDS, VIE. President. • OEO. SCOTT, Secretary. DIRECTORS. H. O. Laughlin, I).Sharwood, IVm.. Osborne, Richard Shields, T. Y. Stowell, riiflE — U — AkEll, PITY INSURANCE COMPANY, Office No. 408 (late 92) WALNUT Bt. Capital and Surplus, 6250,000. This Company continues to make Insurance Against loss or damage by Fire and tho Palle of the Sea, Inland Navigation aud 'Transportation, at current rates. OFFICERS. A haudeome Boort- President—DEO. U. HART Vice Presideot—R. P. ROM. Secretary and Treasurer—ll. R. DOGOSHALL. Assistant Secretary-8. R. BUTLER. ROTORS. R. W. Batley, Charles D. Imlay, Wm. D. Lewis, Jr., J. L. Pomeroy Andrew R. Otiambera, R. R °eggshell, Hamel Jones, M. D., A. Y. Cliersbrough. Georg* IL Hart, E, P. Rosa, . O. Cattail, Joseph Edwarda, John G. Dale, Eon. Henry St. looter 8. Perkins. John H. Chambers, as B-ly ARCTIC NY, NEW YORK.—Offire, lie 29 Wall street, ad. Joining the Blechaialcs' Belk—Cosh Capital, 9250,000, wkh is murploa. This Company insure Buildings, Mer chandlse, Turolture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Lou or Damage by Ylra and the Bloke of Inland Nav,getion DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Da.rim,. Edmund Tenfold. O. 11. Lilienthal, Hellion K. Corning, Theo. Polhemilia, jr. Ogden Ileggerty, Ylteba E. Morgan, Thomaa lifonagau, AMR. R. Yea Neal, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas B. Nmlaou, Charles Easton, James W. Phillips; Louie Loma, Charles A. Alaey, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Murton, fiteph. Cambreleng, Wm. E. Shepard, Thotnee Beott, eberleol.. Freed, John Ward, Lothrop L. /Curet ' Henry K. Bogert, William R. Feedlot, Peter Dies, Emery Thayer, Benjamin I t. Field, Geo. Weetteldt, A. It. Trothlogham. Zalmon Taylor, Theo. Y. Youngs Henry E. Blosoom. ' Samuel L. Idltchell, ALBERT WARD, President. Riess le A. Ossmyr, Secretary. au Illly MANUFACTURERS' INS UR AN GE COMPANY.--Cbarter Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, 000,000. lire, Marina, and Inland Transportation. Aaron B. Lippincott, Cbaries Wise Wm. A. Rhoden, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Field, James P. Pmytti, Wm. R. Thomius, J. lUDsldo Rank, Wm. Neal, John P. Pinions, AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President. W3l A. RIIODEP, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Pecrotary. J. W. MARTIEN, Purveyor. This Company was organised with a rash rapttel, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to Its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. 0111se No. 10 Merchants , Exchange, Philadelphia. riinE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU- A. RANCE COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIIIA.--Otliee No, 272 WALNUT Street, oppomte the Exchange. MA RINE RISKS on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freighte. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Railroad', Canals, Boats, and other carriages. ALL THE PItOFITS divided annually among the Al lured, and ample security to eases of Mee. DIRECTORS. Edward Harris kliiee, Thomas T. Butcher, John IL Odenheissier, Algernon N. Asian:tier, Mahlon Wllllamoon, Alfred Farnitt, Samuel J. Sharpie'', Thomas S. Foster, Isaac imam's, Outlives English, henry Preset, James H. Stroup, Edward G. James, Alfred Siade, William L. Springs, A. 0. Cattell, Franklin O. Jorien, Charles B. Carstalni, hanlel haddock, Jr., Samos/ Robinson, 'William Taylor, John O. Keller, James Murphy, John P. Steiner, Wu). F. South, Henry Grsunbo," A. J. Antal°, Wm. J Caner, Samuel L. ereutsborg, EDWARD RABBIS MILES, President. ALFRED FASSITT, Vice Procident. Jose 0. fi014111%, Secretary. 0 - IIARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINI INSURANCE COMPANY ow HARTFORD, OONN. Cash Capital 5300,000. Losses In Philadelphia and vicinity adjusted at the PAiimfdphin Office, By leave we refer to D. S. Brown & Co. PhDs. lion. Joel Jones, Phila. Chaffees Stout & Lo., t. Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker,-,ea A. Co. It Hon. T.. S. Williams, Ilart'd We hare facilities for p acing any amount of Inn. ranee in the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 411 (o!d No. 145) CHESTNUT ST. TIIOMPSON ,k ROOD, Agents. PIIILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY- N. W. Car. THIRD and CHESNUT Sta. L. PELOUZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to, their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and Pub!inhere that their new SPECIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Planting 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 d more durable and better Pin bated article than their cotempomries. These, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. Old type taten it oents per pound, In encbsnge for new it specimen pikes. anl-tr 'WONDERS OP THE AGE—IA(IIIT, LIGHT FOR ALL.—PETERS k sbROPE, Patent Non-Explosion Self-Generating GAR LAMPS is Just the thing to suit all. Price 2 . 1 MI up ; ail may have a superior Light by railing at their Depot. This Lamp is adapted to all places and purposes, and ouly requires a trial to test Its advantages over all others. The Lamp forms its own gas our Patent Burners con be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, without the least possible danger. All are invited to call and examine for themselves. Town, County, and State rights for rale. The propnettirs are in want of Ascots, airing a rare clime to matte money, PETERS A SIIROPE. (ins Lamp Depot, tio24-3n, P23South 4th 8t , below Chestnut, Phi CLOVER SEED.-NOTICE TO PENN SYLVANIA FARMERS AND STOREKEEPERS. The undersigned are now prepared to purchase for cash, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania storekeepers and farmers, by sending sample. to our address, can, at all times, ascertain the price at which we are buying. Parties wishing samples, by which to be governed as to quality, can have them seat by mail, by addressing us. .1.11 CHASE & 00, senlii-tf 43 North Front, and 44 Water striate . eiIIEAP SUMMER 1 7 " 1 ",;I:L. — IIKA COKE, 'kJ of excellentquality, humid of the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bushel, and may be obtained in large or small quantity by ace. plying at the flag Otos, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To Purchasers by Wholesale, It Is sold at the Works, in First Ward, by the too, at a price equivalent to Art thracito, a Is. 60 per ton. (Signed.) J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer. rgILAWMPtIik Gth Woaxa, Aug. 28, w27-tt MOSS -17 bales Musa, for Sato by MARTIN & MAOALISTER, Sal /19 North Water Strigt, Insurance .grompatties oporge Minstar, M. O. Btatiksbary, N. M. emille, 0. 0. Butler, ono. Scott. [aal9-y liailroab Eines PENNBYLVASIA RAILROAD.-THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantie Cities with Western, North-western, and South wastes Staten, by a continuous Railway direst. Thfe Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ' rile on the North-western Lakes; making the most D REOT, OHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Prole. t can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. PIAUI CLAtia—Boots, Shoes, Hata, and Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Furs, eco 900. per 10) Its aiioosl) OLaee.—Domestio &Win& Shirting and Ticking, (In original bales), Drugs (in cub), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Wall Paper, 'Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, &e. &o T6O. per 100 lbe Tamp Claes—Anvils, Chains, (in maks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted, (loOse or In sacks), Paints, (dry and In oil ) Oils , (except lard and rosin) the. per 100 lha Footers Cba ea—Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Beef, and Pork, (In casks or Imam outward), Lard and Lard Olt, Nails, Bode Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, teel, Manufactured To -1 Parts, 0,1, ()deep...are, Sugar, (lihda., tibia., and boxes) 30., &o :Ac. per 100 II s 7LOtia-4 I per bbl., until farther notice. Gams-45c. per 100 until fur her natle.a. Corm's-4g per bale, not exceeding HQ Its. weight, until further notice. In skipping Goods from any point Eaat Pbtlads'. plate, be particular to Mani package • rla pen n yi raCio Hanna)." All Goods consigned to the Ageuts of Oils Road, al Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will lee forwarded without detention.. Dasiont AGENia —Clarke & Co , Chicago ; Parr A & Co., Meropt I , Teen.; It. Y. Sass & Co.. St. Low., Mo.; P. 0'R11,7 & Co., Er ausville. Indiana; Wm. 1110 lon, Louisville, Kentucky.; B C. .Me drum, Madison,lndiana 11. W. Brown Sr Co.. awl Irwi, Co. ' Cincinnat i; H. 8 Pierre A. Co.; Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & Co., No. St street, Boston; Loral A. Co., No. 2 Astor !louse, New Terk N r o. I al. New York ; E. J. sneeler, Philadecphla• Magralr Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, P ttablirgh. H. H. HUCBTON, General Freight Agent. • H. J. LOMBABRT, rite- rlntendent Altoona, tub ening irrintn3 CAVING FUND—FIVE PEA CENT. IN. TEBEST—NATIONAL SAFETY TAUS? COM- . PANlt.=-IVALNIIT 3TRILICP, SOUTH-WEJT CORN.Eit OP ITIIRD, PIIILAD.P.LPIIIA.. INooavonavan BY THS STATS Of PiSIBBLYASIA. Money la received In any stn, large qr marl, awl In terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The °Mee le open ever 7 day from °o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday eel Thursday ever:daze till 0 o'clock. lON. lIENRY L. BENNER, President, MBE= SZLISIDG.II, The President. WY. 7. USSID, Becretary. DIRIOTOBB • . Hon. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Hanna, K.iward L. Carter, P. Carroll Drewater, Robert Selfridge, Joseph D. Dairy Bunt. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churr-hman, James D. Smith, Francis Lee. Honey is received and payments made daily The Investments ere made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE 31011 T. GAGES, GROUND RUNTS, and such drat daze securi ties se will always Insure perfect security to the &pal tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta• bitty to this Inatitution. and-ly (J O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE rER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. N O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- 2TirE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. ata-ly illarbinerg anb iron PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL- Ia WORKS. REANEY, NEAFTE & CO., PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS. BOILER-HAISERS, BLACK- BMWS AND YOUNITAIDS. Having for many years been in soccessitl operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repelling Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &a., &0., respectfully offer their services to the public, as being tally prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. Having sets of patterns or different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch: Every flescnption of Pattern-miiking made at the shorteet notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu lar and Cylinder Hollers, of the best Pennsylvania char coal iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds. Iron and Bram Outings of all descriptions; Roll Torzlng, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all wort done at their establishment free of charge, sad work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, ho., &c., for raising heavy or light weights. THOMAS R.SANHY, JACOB G. NEATIH, JOHN P. LEVY, sal -7 BEACH and Par.htnt Streets, Kensington estrus!. V. MEIIIIIOIL. J. VACO/1111 littlloll. 011 T ITIVAR K FOUNDRY, FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STRAITS, PRILADSLTHIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Ineuta, for Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Gasometers Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Cast logs or all kinds, either Ora or Brans. Iron trains roots for Cu Works, Worksbops, Railroad Stations, &o. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, such as Sugar, Saw, and grist Mills, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Defecatore, Filters, Pumping Engines, &o. Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatues liasmyth's Patna Mem Usanneri J. P. Rosa , Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. BADTOL. PICHARD NORT/IS & SON, LOO 1.1„., 'LIVE STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, 11191I1VIII1TS 5111%117, HAMILTON, IPSITiVralf Nib fPRISIO GAUDIN STREAM PHILADULPIII . logaged asoltudeoly to the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. mihntaatuxe to order Locomotives of any arrange moot, weifbt or capacity, for the use of Wood or Cale, Bilatutooas Coal to tts mar stair s or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITIOUT INITTING EMOIrt, OAS OIL PILL In dolga, material and workumoship, the locomo tives produced at these Works are equal to, and not es eelled hi_ any. The materials used In eototruetion Ire mute ofi r the spot, and insure the best quality and meet reliable 'took. The large eiteut of Shope, and Vam pish! RotiptiUMS of MacAttury oast Tools, eoable them to execute the BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, Or ANY ARRAYGICXENT Rvainuep e CHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLE*, With Forgings of any also or form, IRON ANT BRASS CASTINGS, And MACHINE WORE generally. BICIIMID 2101M111 attl•ly plants WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $1.2 to $72 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. App for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 817 MARKEY street above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, lit Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. oct 6-gar 500 AGENTS WANTED.-A 110.11E STEAD 1 , 011 $lO t—Third Division:43lo,ooo worth of Farms nod Building Lots In tho gold region of Culpeper county, to be dlyldrd 111109D/fri 10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of December ' 1&,7. Bub seriptiona only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one halt down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Itvery aultecriber will get a Building Lot or a Farm, ranging In value from $lO to $25,000. These farms and lots are cold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number being reserved, the Increase 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 45.000 acres of land, In different parts of Virginia. new at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per erre. Unquestionable titles will in all law be toren. Wood•cutters, coopers, farmers, & 0., are wanted, and tlve hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be given. me agents write that they are making $2OO per mouth. For full particulars, imbecriptions, agencies, &o. apply R. BAUDiII, Port Royal, Caroline manly, Va. NOTICE.-CRESTNIIT STREET 1 BRI DO E. PLAN'S AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, in the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SCR. VETS, City Building. FIFTH Street, be'4.le Walnut, until the eecoud day of January, 1853. SO.I Bridge to be of the following dimensiooa, without any pier, or with not more than one pier in the water-way; the materiel's of construction throughout to be ludentructi. his by fire. Distance between abutmente "813 feet Width of Bridge, out to out, not lees than.. 42 Elevation above low water 37 For an arch the springing line should not be les., than eleven feet above low water. The Plans and Estimatea will be received under the arrangement and conditions specified in the ordi nance of Councils, approved November 2.1, 1857, au fol lows, viz : ;11CTION 2. That all plans and estimates tube received by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Ilblia delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark, and be accompanied by a sealed eoronmudration having a corresponding mark thereon, eo that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan most ap proved shall have been selected. Smoot+ 3. That all such plans and estimates shall, when received, become the property of the City of Phila delphia, and shall be presented within two months after the passage of this ordinance, when it Abell be the duty of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the advice of the Committee on Nurses and Regulatione, to Invite a commission, consistieg of three civil engi neers, who, In conjunction with the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plans promoted, to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the number of plans received, the names of the denigners, and the character and estimated coot of the three plans by them preferred. ;Wow; 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Comm!, sioner or Ilighways, upon a certificate presented and eigned by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to Laue warranty in payment of the root of the nforesaid iuiver timemeats, and aloe In favor of them persons echo may have presented the three plans preferred by cold com mission ; to the Bost in point of merit, the sum of ¢ 9lo i to the meoud, 5250, and to the third $100; said narrante to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to the Department of Highways, he , for the year I+4. approved March 10,1851.1 For further information, or for cross election of rirer, address STRICKLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philada MARCHANT'a ItYBI'ALOGRAPIIB, OR PLIOTO , ./RAPIIIO Id INIATVRES IN OIL, N E. earner of EIO ETLI and LOCUST. - . - Tb. above pictures differ esteisficaty from anything ever before offered to the public. Their softest', and truth of Dolor and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, Insure, of necosity, the p,reateat ddelity of resemblance; while the sererity of the or deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equ a lly settles the question of their permanence. These farts enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his reloads. They are secured by letters patent to, and can be had ONLY of E. L. IMAKCIIANT. [Er Portraits of the cabinet, and life size on canvai as heretofore. ea 18-3 m - gia r,—ECO Y IN GAS J beet (lees Regulators ever offered for Five Pol lan" For este by the WATERMAN OAS REGULA TOR COMP,(SY, nolo.llu 602 CHESTNUT street. flailradti. PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL OADRAIL -19.57. , FOR PITTSBURGII, Cincinnati, Bt. Louis, Lows etkr, Loadsville, New Orleans, Bt. Pant, Indisaa_polle, Cieveland, Exam, Terre Mete, Nebraska. Fistrning close connections testa tAs grial West ern Railroads ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP THE THROUGH TRAINS. AL and from The Pennsylvania Railroad P Station south-east corner of ELEVENTH andMVS KET street. (entrance on Eleventh street ) LEAVE PHILADELPHIA TOR PITTSBURGH AND WESTERN CITIES. Mail Train at 130 A. AL - Past Line at 1265 P.ll. %nerves Mail at 11 00 Night am Coble. lumbia 2 It. R. Line leaves for Elirlisbail,ria Co. at SOP ARRIVE raom PITTSBURGH AND WESTERN Mall Train At 22 63 night Fast Line at 600 .i. M. Expreas Mall at 1 LOP. hi Colombia R. R. Line arrives from Harrisburg, via Co. tumble. at 7 30 P. NI. days Thelee Ex tedpree4 Mall runs daily, the tither trains, !hub litaigageep will be received at the Piaserger Depot by the Baggage Muter, at any time Joriog the day. Nil charge fur ba:idling baggage. NOTWS.—In. care or loss, the Coc-pany themselves reeponalble ter Pereotial baggage only, acid fur an =want not exceeding /109. Nulics.—Oronibuses will be In reridireesa at the New York Depot to con, ivy paesengera for the Wert to the P..ennvyivanla Railroad Station. THOMAS MOORE, Ageot, Posner Lind Permarlaaata Railroad Co. Philadelphia, November 22, liar. 221,21 TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. EPRING AND SCARIER AftIIANG RAILWAY.RMENTS. A ORTHEEN c.E.N7R.I TWO DAILY TRAINd 11W31 1. BALTIMORR TO PITTSDERGII AND Tab' WEST. On and alter June Ist, I&x7 TWO DAILY TILAJND will leave Calvert Station for 'Pittsburgh mid all West ern and South or Northwestern shies. THE MORNING MAIL TRAET Leaves Baltimore daily. tguoday excepted) at Bab A - M. emmeettng with the Mall Train over the thud Benz sylvenla Railroad, and arriving io Ilttelnotts at I SO A. M. THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRACY Leaves Baltimore dally (Sunday eirepted) at 3 P. It for Harrisburg. THE NIGHT EXPRESS faux Leaves Balttmors EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. If., eta nesting with the Lightning Ramey over the Pesuseyt. reale Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.10 . NW. All these trains connect closely at Pittebmw with trains over the Pittsburgh, Fors Prays, rad Chicago Railroad,. sod its Northern, Southern sod Western connections. l Passenger. for Chicago, Rock Harlin: ton, lowa City, billmankes, 'Dubuque, St. rsal's, Dfad son, and other leading citing in the Northwest. leftism" Oat A "wired mites of travel and tea harm in VS.. Wilk four WS changes of cars, by taking thin r o ute. Irr Passengers for Cleveland, Undul, Tolelo, sad Dann, go by this route, and the time is cue:l6olNi, bolus 113 mile. shorter than by any other tents. irr Passengers for St. Louis, Itdisampolia, a re Haute, Cairo, and all pcluts on the Lower ana pv.r Iliesisalppl, make less changes of cars, and entre ad. ranee of any other Tonto; and to Cinoinneen, Cuba:slam, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as nekton as by any other route. ha n All Wes wi e t trn h ccre.Baggage CHECXED THROUGH and dZed FOR THE NORTH. The 8.15 4.11. connects closely with Mimes ?taloa over the Dauphin road for Williamsport Eltalm, Rochester, Buffalo Niagara and Ca n ada, thus forming the most direct railway route to Northwestern Pennsylvania and Westera New York. Passengers will Bad this the &hottest, cheapest, and mart expeclltleaa routo to Ntsgara Ana and canada. Through Tickets are lamed to PhUsdelphiss via Co lamb's and Diameter by all the trains at $3 each, each train having laze connection". Pawnor' by this route avoid tresselledlaidgea, and all the Dmaverilszem of ferrying across the ihuorielimmus river. Passengers for Hanover, Jfanehmter, Getty/buts, Sza ralttsburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg, go by tie Brehm a t 8.15 11., and 3 P.ll. -FIVE WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Can on this mad make one trip per 4 1 / 8 poszoici , ing with the train at P. M. Yee TRILOCOM TWEETS &ad Farther inionnatlink, apply ►t the Ticket °Mee, Calvert Station, N. E. comet of Calvert and Franklin streets. sep2S-11 O. O. AMMON, litipiL NEW YORK LINES. --THE OAMDEN A AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY% AVYV. PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YORK, Asp WA Leave as follows, 'is: ?stn. At lA. M. from Zenaington Depot, vie Jamey Clty, ~ 23 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, B}e* Jer sey Accommodation At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda. At 7 A. 72., via Camden and Jersey bity, iforsitng 2 At 10 A. M., by steamboat Trenton, via Tunny 6 and Jersey City, ?doming g At 2P. M., vie Camden A ll n=o. and A..R . .Z. L prom At 6 P. M. eta Camden and Jersey City, Even* Mall gr.•••• 8 At 8 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aeconunoda. Goo, let Class At 3P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Accommod; Con, 2nd Clasa. . At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aomaansoale,- Con, lot Class SP . A M. 'Ead Clar Tie Camden and Amboy, Ancommoda. - Gona The 6 P. U. line runs daily, all otbere Sways as canted.. Erpress Lines stop at the principal stations only., For Belvidere, Easton., Flemington, An., at 6 A. and 2Si 31., from Walnut street wharf. Per: Water gap. Strondsbmg, Scranton, Wiltsetare Mantra., Great Rend, to. at 6A, U via Wavle Lackawanna at Western Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. sad 2P. IL ler Mount Molly at 7 A. 51,. and 2g 6 sad 6 71` L. WAY LLIZEI For Bristol, Trenton de.at i ti and aP. IL For Palmyra, Ransom, Bwrarly, Intrilngtoa, Bowdon town de., at 8 P. M. IMeambeat RICKARD STOCKTON Sm. Borbetoira and inter= Mate gams at 2)6' P M Steamboat T,RUILN for ?beau atlo aad nig 1. Id., and 4 Y. 1,1. All %taw, azaept 1 A. X, lam Wawa gime wharf. 117 - Yltty pounds of tango only allowed each DU. worm Pawner. us prohibited from taking any thing za baggage but their weartng apparel. All gage over My - pound, to be pale for attn. The )any halt tbelr reaponsibility for becpage to ono a per pound, and yin not be Unbta for - Coy amount lab rand $lOO, alrept by "pedal contract. n[. Y. GAT an C. it-Int:tlkl... nil I L A DELPRIA, GERMANTOWNN 1 AND N 0 DRIB TOWN RAMOA.,O.—MINTXR ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, Octabo 19th, 15.57. . . FOR GERMANTOWN. Leave 1'61143641db at 6,7 X, SX. 9X, 31,4 1 1 .• 3-10 min. 4,6, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. M. Leave Germantown at 6X, 743 ran. 8,9, wg A. AI • 1-10, ..1.10 min. 4,5, 6,7, a, sad 18P. M. fry- The 7.3.5 o'clock A M. Train from Germantown will stop anti at Wane ,. .ltr . ret . Station. Leave Philadelphia at 920alin. M., 2 tad ex P. e.l Leave Germank,wn 8.20 =ha. A. XL, 1.10 mita. acal 45 tale P.M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 7,4, 8 , 4 , A. M., 24 1„ and 9 P. M. Leave Chestnut UM at 31,(,340 and 10-10 min A NI , 12-50, 340, 640 and 7-40 min. Y. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9-20 A. 11.,2 and FIX P. V. Leave Chestnut 11W at 8 A. IL, 11-60 and 6-31 P FOR MANAYIINH, CONSHOHOCKEN AND Noalll6. Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 9, 11 A. AL, 9,4 X, 6l and 11 P. M. Lean Norriatown at 7,9, 11 A. AL, S and 9.40 P 11. ON SUNDAYS, _ _ Leave PlinnSelphli At D A M., do II P.M. Wee Norristown at T A. M. aadb P. IC CHFSTER, VALLEY HAILEpIAD POE DOWNIII6 TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6u A. IL, am! BP. M. Leave Downingtown at 7,V A. M , and 1 P. R. H. N. SMITH, Superintendent. Depot, Ninth ant Green covets. Plllladalphl‘. IN ORM PE NNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARIUNGRRINR. - TOE BETIIIEBEAL LUTON, ALLENTOWN, MAUC WILKESBAiIIE. DOI r iESDDW.I,7* - 8. On and after Wednesday, November 4th, IssT. Vag trains co thia road will leave Philadelphia daily (Pula data excepted) La follows ; For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Mauch Chant, and Wilkesbarre (Express) at 9 A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chant, (Ey pres,) in connection with L. %. R. R. and Easton., by stage, from Iron Hill Station, at 210 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accommodation.) at 4.30 P. Ai. For Gwynedd, do. at 20 A. M. On Tnesdayeani Fridays the 10 A. M. train will ma through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to tetura at 1 3o P. M. TRAINS FOR FRILADELPIIII Lea,. BethelPm (Eipresa,) at 9 A.M., and 2-25 P. M Leave Doyleitown, (de,omcoodation) at tas 4 if . Leers Gwyu...l4, do. ON SUNDAYS. Forl Pmso Gwynedd 9 15 A. 11. I G.. yne.l3 2 MI P. El Doylestown 3 .73 P. M 1 Doylestown a MA. E 1 Pare to Bethlehem 51 25 blanch Chunk 2 iti . Wilkesbarre .• 1 t. 4 PASSENGER DEPOT, PROST and WILLOW Ste . Phila. ELLIS CLASS, Agent. CBI"GE OF HOflR3.-PHILADE4. PRIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMOU BAIL ROAD. On sod after Monday. Nov. n. 12 1831, YAMS:N(IER TRAINS LEAVE PIILLADELPEC)A For Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Express,) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 330 and 11 P. kr— - For New Castle at 8 A. M., 1 and 330 P. 33. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For DOTer at B A. M. and 1 P. M. For Seaford at Et A. 31 . AM 3 P M. TRAINS FOR PIITLADSLYRIA MUM;nalla=l P - ttEMMMi=I Leave New Cagle at 665 and 11.66 A. 11., and S ;33 P.M. Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. 61. and 7 06 P. M. Leave Dover at 9 f 6 A. M. and 6 P. M. Leave Seaton! at 720 A. 11. and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 9.16 A. M., I P. M. and Id 13 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. hom Plaledelpbta Gi Baltimore. 0.3 do. 6225 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Pas eager Car attached, will rah as follows : Luxe 'PMladelplas for Perryville and intermediate place' at 5 CO r. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 860 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Barre '-Hears at b P. M. to 21-ly S. M. FELTON, President. fire proof Oates A lug. assortment of RVANB .4. WATSONI PRILADELPHIA ArA.VUFACTVRA"I, BALAMANDXR PAIF.9. VAULT D 0033, BANE LOCKS, Par Rank' and Stored. Equal to any now to ms.IRON DOORB, AIIrTTARA, A 0., On Li good taroks as any other establislintent la MO United Elates, by EVANS k WATSON, No. se Booth seviTH Meet, PERadelpll4. PLRAPS riillt CS A CALb UMBER I LUMBER I—The subscriber, who has for several rears (worded the pretalsea at Sloan's Planing Mill lsensiogton, bas moored fa COATES STREET WEIARI, adjoining the Pbansta Planing Mill, oe Delaware avenue, whirs he latands keopiug a large moortmout of Carolina and other fear ing boards, atop', ricer., ahelvlng, faroann sad scaffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked. Tor sale at the lowest rash prkea. Pnrelaaara are W elted to cell and examine for themeless, aid *rely ex tort will be made to give satisfaction. Onion rocelrad and supplied et the shortest trotks for ids Muds ant. Ilse. of Southern yellow Plu s Vabsr sad Beadtjlnr. gattt a, 1, ...---- v sa~ners, Lumber