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H. phristiats,;Pastoe of. ihe Nora • v 0:0 6 ,00 . 0 . 9.#1r 0, " • . . • = = i theivede 'Unto the Lord, -for He is front, the 11th Psalm and 20th vera!„ - ,7ere , ael ete the text' for the emu. - - Mr. Christian :staid ) , iii opening, that in an - cordon - 8040th h•good old. custom, hailing in • " itsorlgiriftetrithe bind of the Puritans, they wesiksummotled.,by - ourlState'Goiernor to re-, liesiisteOddSigoednessinidimiderthanks. - withidancling , thei tact:that there Was a Nowt: bit* pc , these , civil appointments sometimes _beieg a faiiiiihOartlesir'99riforteq to • ciistorn; _yet it was to him a Pleiiinpg • sensation that so mairf,of CuriTellow.oltizens laieter , ,States „at that heel. jeining eompol , Pr in'hiOand pliblic cenvo'cation,;;, , • Respecting the special objeota for which we should "feel ' ourselves. called- -upon. to -give thanks, the first main feature_aopentieed was, u God's tender cniclpoiserfel guardianship of otitutitionl *blob guardianship we, as an in ditidual State; had richly shared,' - . • tinderthis head,, the; favbrable condition -of the internal , ,peace and prosperity of our na tberilis'eomparedwith England, France, Rua - l ipii.,,Tuftfily, India,, L'hina, rind Persia., and :other "smaller European; :Asiatic, and SOuth ' Atherlean States, was commented upon as an 'ovidfiage : ;.of. God's, partiality. toward us, in grantdifs,:another"year!s deliVerande - stich 'deva stating Awns.' Not only were ink' thankS • espedially' due for this -'exemp tion lin a .natiencd. genie, froth :foreign' war, ,- - brit-when we come to- consider how :at various - _tides the whole popular feeling of our country -• - -haiLlitilled - like a eildion,4breatenilik a ,na-; tionaldisiinion; and yet invariably eventuating _ is a triumphant passage through every such conipaotion nnharmed; he thought afrorded ad ditional cause to exclaim with the Psalmist, 04,••gise thanks unto: the Lord,- for He is : good." Following-up this political aspect of ' his theme ,the speaker saw greatoause for na tional th anksgiving in the peaceful 'termina tion of- that' two months' struggle to secure the ehlerSeat in'our last National House of Representatives, as alins; in the azure heavens that succeeded the stormy political firmament at the last Presidential election. Speaking of Reims in-this connection, the 'Speaker, held-the following : - _ • - and 'favorably changed, has ,„hectexiii the :Condit* , affairs - imKansae~ itlistlieene'of TOrliier eneicliyAnd Allat bone ifeeeming more and more an object isf, national eoritentiort 7 that fierce party col. , 1 1 4 01 ek_: . bi r ic nioelo, FruPath et le .ehnicla.' Fer o . • - istruck, - Whoae,sihratioris, day by- WANDA - ingi'were sent and.-felt, throughout this broad land t!'" ' ' • ' - • , • Leavingtheitational asPectofthe case, how ;ever; the reverend,genflemaifsew greateatile `fog - thank giving over -the CplietWhich Net& as.t a :city. ' , Under 'this , head -'Mr: OMB ; ,tifin made it very plain that scene 'of mireister •. — eltieiliadnot 'as much to'-'he thankful for` in •,:this,respectits. we-have:: In 'sonie eities l iear, us, for example; it: with - said that-•"the-ap. pearance of, procession seems to'lie received as a ehallengefor a public' outrage, whilst here, the largest. processions—proces sions . : tio .variously composed, - either , men or 'bilyiii .. *ither white or, black, or red . 7 proges-* 'ions rePreienting such diversified objects, the firemen,-hritehers, and, mechanics , Masons 'and•'Odd Fellows; Sons and Cadets of Tem poraries—between Hanks of litindrede of thou -',ands of their follow-citizens, can' move-along 'iltiy"arld silent pUblie streets Which they may tiee . froin insult or alert's." , ' And again, he would ask—a What means it, that in thetie - announcement `'.ol 'ailelection:day it -recognised bitt aka :sigi nal for conspiracy and violence, bloodshed and death? , ' - And yet,-with us, if any week-day is • conspicuous ,for„ order, it is. that very. day, - ; r lthssittglimittlie length and breadth cif ilea great In farther vindication' of. this position—this very, superior law-abiding Godliness of our city -rover other citie 'reverend speaker con " ,tinned in the'following cogent strain ' Whit ineans - it, that there (i. e., in those ::'other wicked • *ties outside of 'Philadelphia) - Whole - erowds are permitted daily to gather, ' ur fretritling numbers `they are increased to thousands, noisily traversing their streets— •'publicly 'declaiming - against the.' rich,• and against alithority—displaying in rank and file,, -, musketry and cannon, tearing down the fences of public parksiand bearing it for fuel to their ' homes--:and threatening a forced division of property from those who ,do not willingly divide! Wliei r e and what Were the, municipal . powers,-in such times as these ? Was that' to' fulfillhe trust committed to civil-authorities 1 Ingloriously to be lookers on,. a ,noisy, -desperate crowd is urged .-. along every street and avenue—like a 'Mon.- - gathering size and force with every•revo : - avalanche; enormity of sizd threatens a descent of terror, upon the homes —and, :occupations of the orderly and Indus.. Idols 7 "Great God 1 hest thou doomed our sister „ titles to the _rule of children? 0! pity and deliver them!" ' • - Following this final petition for Gods de liveraece of those sister cities; the , speaker resumed: "But here, - even in-times equally severe, such, demonstrations have pot, been . - taaterially 'noted; outside - the:_saleoti ef,the drunkard, the appropriate afincePhere and haunt for breeding such a . pestilence; • ' It is true thaeonee riotonelinuelens of eight or ten, fantastically equippeA,attenipted by parade to. set the ball in motion. But as prompt, as their appearance were they seized, sepslowided and scattered by our officials." • A.fter this highly complimentary notice of our f ofileials,".he was prepared to exclaim that a if there were nothing else, surely to live on - the sunny-side of such a difference , is lavish goodness. 0, give thanks;' for He it is, ,and Ile alone; that puts •down,Land raises'up, iu eYeiv seat of power."' - 'BRT TERSE 'TIRES ARE RARD, was the second _ main division of his text, and under which lie , 'proposed as a first subdivision, that such a crisis seeratrwell - adapted it, bring men . and their pursuits to'something liketheir normal condi.: 'tion in.the 'cutrent transactions - of life. It. , was calculated to tear off the mask over pro .: pert',, ptiaeg , end' character, and expose to - the world, in thousands of instances-where thp, world needed the lesion, the 'real; wealth of LL PERSONS 'HAVING CL AI M S . .r3l..lignisist, or Indebted to WILAR rot; LEWIS, Esq., , .80111iit unbounded 'pretensions, and this he lace of the city of Philadelphia, are requested to we :. Blotted .was an ample compensation for the mit and pay tbe some, without delay, to the subscriber, disturbed fairy dreams which such revulsion's to whom letters of administration, with the F ill an ,ngxed, have been granted by the Reghter of Willi of eaused;• . Suspensions; it was said, were not Pt dladelphia county. EDWARD WALN, .sdisrays calamitons. •, Such, for example; wears des-aat.it , No. 702 WALNUT Street. • ' suspensions of a name for wealth; whioh con sista oily Or - chiefly, in:paper treesactions. :',stieh l too„Wif the, cs'anspeniien a t eiscridatien, promising gold and silver on deritandy hicasew were.es guiltless k (Amiability to, redee* thoseprbmises "e 4 7o , tere the corpora -,.- tiona guiltless ofiying-wAcin they made theme'-' "", God was evidently, effecting.- great good, by this - VlSitation or hisprovideme • • second, ii ; '-4i2of ; this the , spec 1:r .inferred that LI. was sent to keep aline-and tre in " • • suggestions on this , point, by ithe " •" , : speaker, Were sensible, mad we•are glad to, say appropriate to the :time ; and his , de ,....ductions *this comagotionhadlio 'evangelical •• ring about them, ishichttie.more political de % Alereations from the sacred desk must always &Went In, to-the ears of those who'attach '''.,• a dueropect to:the-holy, brit humble, calling ,- of a preacher of the Gosoel.l - , , this 'point it was said that in seasons ' • rtif -prosperity there :was less in the Condition ourfallow,oreatures to call out. our active. Synspathles, and that .it accordingly required -the is stern breaking_ down of proVidential power, bringing dire and manifest necessity to ;our, very doors, to' stir the fountains of bene - . ,velence,* which the God 'of Nature placed within US."- , The next and third, use of this financial `crisis was: Its instrumental tendency to • • continue with us the true Jehovah as the God '„ our "nation." • - • • ,To keep awake • within us a sense of our con , Agent dependence' upon God, the changes in. , *dent to prosperity,and adversity were neces - :Upon this point, divine revelation wax .-`signally explicit. _Tints had the psalmist said • • that ft Because they have no changes, there fore they/ear not God ;" and again, a When ' thy' judgments are abroad in the earth the inhabitants thereof will learn righteousness." • - To save us, then, as a people, it was evident that", God 'must einpley some means to arrest the course of the thoughtless and nneeneerned, and make the prayerless pray ; and were,it not - for these occasional visitatiOns, the time might , yet, eoMe'when Clod would - bring 'the blood , from our national heart, and blot frOni the re -. (Of& of nations our national name, and put in the :mouths of those - who 'had hitherto-sung - Hail Columbia" ' 4 " land of the free, ' - the 'wail of the bondman who heard their own fetters'clanking:' .Now,.'taking ,up the opposite side of this topic, the speaker undertook to show that, • goad' as this financial visitation had evidently ~been for us as a people, there was 'great good ,- ness.im the part of Gqd in so long delaying il. Though without stopping to illustrate this pro . pOsithatii it was announced, in the next place, 'that'a bath before and . ilea - Me' Crisis, goodness hat - . appeared in Me blessing of health.' God " - bad; indeed; blessed our city and lard most • „wonderfully, id, this .respect." : Few years, iu . deed;epad•been lento so passtree from "the pestilence that walketh in darkness" and the ' :adelitruCtion that wasteth at noonday" as the .• present ;, an , in view of this, well might we ,'sayi';‘ , Oh I give thanks unto the Lord, for Ho is good.” Norinasti* forget, in the next place, that before we Were startled by this stroke of God's providence; what fin ample supply He afforded. tti us from every. ) quarter •of - onr.ceiintry centirpled, the glad tidinga that God had, indeed, dealt with us In production of crops with abountiful hand. - riguro 'Were, heregiven to sh cinithe unequalled ~,,,..,14 - AtiTiclete9 recta harvests th is and leg - tides, atalfrom -ph' oe it lg enCe WaS -, drawn,la • comparing our , present 6'l:n*loi - that yisitetlns At.1t037 . ,„" At thiSpoint 'die :p • reacher 'allowed . ten ',to', run pretty deeply 'into'tlie misty mazes of the monetary science Otind as a 'de duction uPon which" to found another cause for .thankegiving, the felloithag mental' dia.. ; degife*lvai Introduced s " " cfgh me!" says one, "plenty to buy, but whore is the-'money-withowbich -to buy it?" . cc Hill freely granted that our currency in great 11y:deranged' at present, and some, yea much 'inconvenience- has' beenexperienced. But even,here, is - the case extreme, or half so bad an persons at 'first'were led to fear? In the market and in the store, .do you not find them ' able in some way to make a current change ?" ic Yes". says one, "small notes, but very little specie." , "But though paper be neither gold nor silver,' yet it, by common consent, small notes answer the pressing emergency for daily Wide, *as not that watchful 'Providenee,'who OW our straits, acting in kindness, when He seMfred them to our relief?" "Notice more over what preparation Ho has made fora speedy resumption of specie payment, and specie cir culation. " There is an acknowledged abun dance, of specie in the country; and still in creasing. ,In the, very darkest hour of our present trial the epoch? in our country amount ed to t?'289;845,541,71. And then during the month of October, the financial troubles thick around us, the imports exceeded the , exports of specie by $8,000,000. And still it comes by nearly every arrival from abroad. Hence, !already, there aro banks where specie payment has' been ' resumed, and others aro planning 8001110 [No matter how singularly the reader may 'be struck with the novel idea of ascribing the issuing and circulation of small -notes to pro videntiadauthority, as is indicated in the fore going extract, we have already had en couragfug evidence of the truth of its closing prophecy in the, announced, , c resumption" of the banks in some of our less orderly sister cities, g., Now York and Boston.] The cteiclusion of this discourse was mainly devoted to -the praiseworthy efforts on the part of individuals, cities, States, and even the nation, to afford relief to the needy in these trying times by supplying them with Femme ,,rativo employment. The Howard and Dorcas Associations, springing up upon every hand, were considered as the crowning result of our difficulties, and elicited.from the speaker a generous appeal to his hearers in their behalf. Taking it all in all, the speaker said he was ctfrank to confesii that so far as numerous cases of extreme 'destitution .were concerned, he beliOved this would be the most auspicious winter our city-and country had ever known ;" aller'which confession, he concluded with a repetition of his text : '" 0 i give thanks unto the Lord, for lie is good,"_ for 'Sale ants ea Ed. OR RENT. - . - Theoplenclht new ?it ARAL); STOREiNo. 28 North , VIM Street: . Apply to , D. M. No. 6:.1 North THIRD Street, below Green street OR SALE.—The four-story GRAMPTE EIJILIHNG, ou the, north side or CHESTNUT •Street, weat Fourth, iatended for the,Pennsylvaula Hank, and now nearly finished. If not said prior to January lot, the Banking Hoorn, End other parts or the building, will be rented separately,,or together. ' Apply to, THOMAS CRAVEN, del-etuthtfl NO. 4 MINOR street.. DESIRABLE OVFICtS at 520 WALNUT JI-1 , St., opposite the State House; one of the "best business locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light, and all modern conveniences.. Apply on the premises, Room No, 13;to, ff. W.. 1, BALL, Agent. tio26 fcgal Notirts. i.N.THE,;ORP,HANS' COURT FOR THE COUNTY' OP PHILADELPHIA.—IN THE MA T.- TER OP-THE TRUST ESTATE OP AG NES HORNER. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Alfred Horner, henry IL 'Smith, and N. Handle Smith, Trustees of Agnes Horner, under a Deed of Trust, recorded in the office for recording -deeds, Sm., for, the city and county of Philadelphia, in Deed Book,T 110, page'499 , &0., will attend to the duties of his appointment on TUESDAY, the flOth - day of December, A. D. 18b7 tit 4 o'clock P. , at the office of CALDWELL K. LADLE, Eiq., No. 131 WALNUT Street, in the city of Philadelphia. ' del7-thstuLt , {N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.-IN THE MAT TIM OF THE TRUST ESTATE OF ELIZABETH W. EPPEL The Auditors ppointed to audit, settle , and adjust the account of Aped Horner, Richard Eppes, and R. Rundle Smith, TriziAees of Elizabeth W. Epps, under a Deed of Trust, recorded in the office fur recording deed,, &c,, for the city and county of Philadelphia, lo Deed Book p• 11, No. 160,. page 60,, &c., will attend to the duties, of his appointment on TUE4DAY, the 29th day of December, A. D. 1857, at 4 o'clock, P. 11 , at the office of CAL DWELL K. DIDDLE, Esq., No 731 WALNUT Street, In the city of Philadelphia. del7.thstust - 11JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE thin of muss BROTHERS & CO., heretofore ex isting in New York and Philadelphia, in this day DIS SOLVED by mutual content, and that the business of the Brro - will only be carried on for the purpose of II guidetion. Signed, ENOCH REDO, ISAAC REIM 3 AMES Rmai. Id. GANS, JOHN POTTER. nol6•d3t&tuthe-tf November 16. `_ NOTR)E.—WHEREAS HENRY 'mu} W and James Stevens, late copartners. trading a - White, Stevens, & Co., did, on the eleventh day or No vember, A. D. 1857., Make and execute a general as sigument to the undersigned, in trust, for the bend' of their creditors, Which said assignment is dilly re corded at Phibulelphla, all persona indebted to eat, assignors will make payment to - ISAAC 8. WATERMAN, Assignee, nold sinw-Swa - N. W. corner Second &.Arch sta. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY• ON THE ESTATE OP ANDREW DISIOND, late of the city of `Philadelphia, deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. all persons baring claims against the Estate of the said decedent aro requested to make kaolin the name without delay. and those indebted to make payments to ANNA DWOND, Executrix. 'deli-that* No. 13 South PUTRID Street. MUNICIPAL CLAIMS. —NOTICE IS hereby given to the **nets of premises mention• ed in, the appended memoranda of Claims for Paving, that, writs of Seire Farias will be issued on said claims in' months from the date hereof, unless the seine Eh all be paid at the °Mee of the undersigned, 212 South FATII Street, below Walnut, at or before that time. . WILLIAM M. SMITH, November 21,1867. Attorney for Plaintiff. City of Philadelphia to the use of ricorge IV, Stroud we. Charles Reynold. 0. P., Juan T., 1957, No. 90. Claim $292.39. Paving southwest corner Twenty-see 'end and Croon streets. Same vs. John P. Titus, 0 P., September T. 185 No. 69. Claim 610.17. Paving north side Clayton 5 143 feet went of Twenty-aecond. - Same vs. lane Coniston. 0, P. : September T., 185 No. 08. Clain, $42 03. Paving north side of Clayt. &tweet. 62 feet west of TwentVliecond. no3-rn.sm : - IfN THE NATTER OF THE ESTATE OF '4l. JOHN WILLIAMS, deceased. - . Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the estate of JOUN WILLIAMS, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are hereby requested to mike payment, and all persons haring c'aims against said estate aro requested to present the same ' without delay, to EMAION 8. LEEDOM, No, 53 MARKET st ELIZABETH . WILLIAMS, No. 410 South SIXTEENTH street. or DANIBL , their Attorney, 8:8. comer EIMITII and LOOUST sti eats. QlNittrtiterobip Notices. DISSOLUTI ON.—The PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing se BAKER & WILLIAMS is THIS DAY dissolved by mutual consent. The business will bo continued at the old staml, 1132 MARKET St., by CIIARLES WILLIAMS, who le authorized to collect and pay all debts of the late firm. I;ETER W. BAKER, CHARLES WILLIAMS Dee. 41E57 The undersigned would inform the public, that having bought out Mr. P, W. Baker. hie late partner, he will continue the BEATING and VENTILATING business at the old atand,ll32 MARKET Street, where will be found a full aesortmenf of Rantr, Neaten, Ventilators, 'Registers, Bath Boilers, ke., and hopes, by strict at tention to business, to merit a shareof the patronage of the public di-Im CHARLES WILLIAMS .2tttarittno at Kato T HOMAS F. GOODE• ATTORNEY AT LAW, Boydton, Methlonburg County, Vrt , Attends to professional business in tho Courts of !Inch lento:mg; Luuenburg, Balite; and Charlotte counties. 11111 , 8 fl TO , ShapLeigh & Rue, Philadelphia, Baptist & White, Now York. Lanier, Bro., & Co., Baltimore. Smyth, Stone, & Banks, Petersburg, Va. kilo de Gray, Richmond, Ye. Coc2l-s&w.2 LE WI S S. WELLS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pe, will-attend with punctuality, aid to the beet of his ability, to all business entrusted to hie care. on-Dm nA.NIEL EPOUGHERri, ATTORNEY Al. LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGII/71 and - OUST Streets, Philadelphia. aulay PUBLIC .NOTICE.-E. G. WHITMAN & CO. are now prepared to offer to the public the beet and largest assortment of Bonbons, Sugar Toys, Candied fruits, Sugar and other fancy goode, suitable for Christmas Trees. The candles manufactured by us are made or the bent material that can be had, amongst which are fine sugar-coated Almonds, Jelly Drops, Cordial Drape, Moon Paste, Cum Drop's, Caremellen, he., dm. P. S —Superior Walnut Candies, Cream, and all varieties of plain Candiee. Also, dealers in all kinds Foreign Fruits and Nute. No. 102 Routh SE COND, one door below CHESTNUT Street, ' n028.e to flaw* NOTICE.—. office of the Bearer Meadow Railroad Company, PHILADELPHIA, December 14, 1857. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Dearer Meadow Railroad and Coal Company will Le held at their' Oleo. No. 922 'WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 18th of January neat,at 12 o'clock, at which time an election will he held for President and tel!, Director,' for the ensuing year. de.ls-dtjalB It. Ir. ON A.MBERLAIN, Rec. and TOPA. - DEMovAL.— _Et The Wish:l-se of the PENNSYLVANIA BANS will be removed on the let proximo, to the second story of (fames Building, WALNUT !ergot, east of Third. The owners of property lodged at the Sank for safe keeping will please remove it before that day, or it will bo stored elsewhere atAlielreirpense and risk. J. L. FENIMORE, Assistant-Cashier, RORER, WARNER, ACISKEY, St MOISIVAUTIJIMantI OF GAIiiI,IERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, and all kinds of Gas and Lamp {York, Glrandoles &c., "No . 329 CHESTNUT STREET' PHILADELPHIA. ARCHER, WARNEIt, & CO.. No. 376 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Mr Bungs fitted With atilt Wires, and, all kinds of altering and repairing of Geo Work. 612 o, STONAGE on SECOND and TIII It D FLOORS can be et 119 North Water etreet. Apply to MARTIN & MAXALISTIVII. n 023 PARRIERS' ADDRESSES prepared by en experienced writer, itt, No, /19 O. NLEVENTII Street, Om VOW, • 44 THE PRESS.PHILADELPHIA‘c: SA:TURD:AV . ., vOrtegIVFAIER: ebtr rational HALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, MEAD, FALLS OF SOLLOYLXILL, PAI4A.DII4IMtd. BELEOT peat Dom Rermasivov: • THE Itv. Rev. /ammo Forrest- The Rector,.llev. R. lt SDITSER, may be seen every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON t from 8 to 5 o'clock vat SMOKER'S IlookstAre S. W. corner EIGIITiLand CHESTNUT, where also circulars ;nay be obtained/ , Address Rev. B. R. SMYSRA, ' Palle of Schuylkill, Philadelphia. fIRITTENDEN'B PHILADELPHIA MEROIAIL COLLEGE, 8. H. corner of SEVERTII and OILESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.. BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, eves, style. CODISIESCUAL LAWS AND FORMS. 0031idERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, &o. Each Student has individual Instruction from comps. tent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate supervision of the Principal. the One of the Best Yenmeq in the Country his charge of e Writing Department. Please call and ea. Specimens and get a Catalogue of Torras. &a., 0,04-T PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, .11- WEST PHILADELPHIA. No Seminary whatever Is more like a private The course of study Is extensive and thorough. Pro fessor Saunders will receive a few more pupils under fourteen years of age Into Ids family. Enquire of Mears. 3.9:8i1Y0f and hfathew Newkirk, or Col. 7. W. Forney, Editnr of Ibis paper, whose sons or wards ere now members of his family, eeptl4•tf il)o lei ts attb Restaurants MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTH FOURTH BURET Mlovs Minn, PHILAWLViIToi. an4,44f , ittolattßlN & ORB, PROPHI rote JONES'S ARCH STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS !- The Holidays are close at band, and Jones's Arch street Saloon is prepared for the immense demand that will be made upon it for coxreorioss. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES DUMRTM) RAPRRASLY FOR TRH PRNANNT SEANON! Every variety of Bon Bons, Pestiles, Bdurbon Drops, now style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'angliterre lion Bons, and every variety rare and costly candies mar ufactured in Paris, rot' PreFRON, all sizes surd 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. Pomp of these Boxes are the MORT SOMME SYRCIMRNS OF FANCY WORK ANTI AUTRIW scorns HARR OFFERRD,LN This corium% To the Ladies, as well as M the whole public, Jones's Saloons are the most attractive in the City, and in eplendor of adornment and finish are superior to any in the Union BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served up In the choicest and most expeditious style. Fit UIT OF ALL HINDS, lON CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS, Constantly rawly for visitors in prOfUelon. WAIN, smuy, AND ONNADENTAL CAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESDHIPTION. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT, And, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICAOLES of every clime and country.. BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Sappers, and Palmlike supplied- at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public is respectfully solicited. k deS.tf lt. B JONES, Proprietor., CAMPBELL'S RESTAIIRANT.--NENI SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Presh Salmon, Chlneatlque, Opluachique, Primulas Bay, Jame cam and Cove Oysters, with every variety of (AME, wild' or domesti c ,, lb 11011A011. Crean Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at dOEIN CAMPBELL'S, No. 527 CIIESTNUT street, op posite the State House. N.D.—No expense or pains has been spared by the Proprietor in fitting up this new establishment in the most sumptuous manner—the second story being (or the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Suppers, &a. n..7' Entrance for Ladles towards Sixth street. nevi-3m VIVILLIAM HANNING'S CITY LAGER .13E311 SALOON, No. 232 Oorter'o Alloy, Philo delpLio, • sop22-3w MoGOIVAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH west corner of BROAD and WALNUT.—Iame and all other delicacies in season. Papillae supplied with Oysterson the shortest notice. 110p7-71:0 Glass anb gains Ware. CALL AND SEE Tho 0 rested PAEIRTIr OP HOLIDAY PRESENTS Hirer extadteil iu TOP OITT OP PHILADELPHIA, Which will be sold et exceedingly LOW PRICES MAILESEN tr. WITTE'S, MASONIC HALL, dl-t! 713 CHESTNUT ST sExprese tirompanieg FIMIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, AL 320 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, MEROFANDIZE,_ DANE NOTES and SPECIE, either by Its own LINES, or In connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the prlbelval TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. E. S. SANDFORD, ant-If General Superintendent. D. WILLIAMS' EL A SOVE- A-P reign remedy for every ill" suiting from Dyspep sia, such as Nausea, lleadache, Vertigo, Diemen of Sight, Debility of the Nervous Bystem, Hypochondria, Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Wasting of the Strength, Flatulence, with frequent Belching of Wind, Vitiated Taste, Constipation nod Uneasiness of the Dowels, Bilious Vomiting. Burning Sensation at the Pit of the Stomach, Liver Complaint, Oppression after Ealing, Palpitation of Heart, Pain in the Pit of the Stomach, or towards the right Side, Sallowness of Complexion, De presstort of Spirits and Irritability of Temper, &e. ATTESTATION ' —We, having used Williams' Anti- Dyspeptic Elixir, with the moat perfect satisfaction and succesa, take great pleasure in recommending it to all persons suffering with Dyspepsia, as we are fully con vinced of its most estimable qualities in restoring the digestive powers, resew:fog ail pahm and uneasiness, and imparting a healthy tone to the stomach. Jobs It. Penrose, 31 Scuth Wharves; Casper Morris, Tacony; Thomas Allibone, President of Dank of Penn sylvania 'Abner Elmes, Market street, below fi'lth; Edward 11. Bewley, 14 North Wharves; Michael Dunn, Superintendent Merchants' Exchange; Hannah Stiles, Fraukford road; Hannah Webb, 28 Filbert street; 11. A. Sperry, 12 Edward street; William Yard, CI City flow; Lawrence Newbold, 390 Chestnut street ,• Rudolph D'Aral, 267 Broadway, New York; John Winans, 94 Water street. New York. Office and Agency, 4 South SEVENTH Street, Per Late by Urn ggleta generally . 5000 Ba s ..;C G E r, S A O ss r o A f a lil li E m ß ze l e C a A nd N o nl i: for sale st,lorvest prices. Our assortment Jr complete, and are daily receiving fresh lots from the Remington Glass Works. Heels & Bully's Make superior to any in the mache as to brilliancy and regular thlckness, equal to French We are now receiving two-thirds of the Wass made a these works. 2,000 boxes French Glass of all HUM 4 000 feet Lough Glass for bkylightx. 6;000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pat terns. White Lead, French and American Zinc, Paints, &c 100 000 lb, White Lead. 50,000 lbs French Zinc, (Vieille Montague). 75,000 Its American Zinc. Brown Zinc, a full supply. Chrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow a full supply. Prussian Blue, a tall supyly. Paris Green, a full supply. Address your orders to - zrEciLurt & Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers, Sole Proprietors of the Penna. Steam Color Works Store S. W. corner SECOND and OREEN Strertu Philadelphia. dell tf PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY 1 N. W. Oor. TIIIRD and CHESNUT SU. L. PELOIIZE & 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 SPEOIMEN 1100 K la now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them lu asserting that they can furnish a niece durable and better fin ished article than their cotemporariss. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 eente per pound, In exchange for new at specimen prices. aul-t! WONDERS OF THE AGE--LIGHT, LIGUT FOR ALL.—PETERS & Patent Non• Explosion Sethilerierating GAS LAMPS is just the thing to suit all. Price $1.50 up ; all may have 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 Lamp forms its own gas. Our Patent Burners can be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, trithout the least possible danger. All aro invited to call and examine for themselves. Tows, County, and State rights for sale. The proprietors aro in want of Agents, giving a rare chance to make money. PETERS & SIIROPE, Gas Lamp Depot, 123 South 4th Bt , below Chestnut, Phi !'CLOVER SEED.—NOTICE TO PENN v SYLVANIA PARISIERS AND STORNNEEPERS. The undersigned are now propared to purchase for cash, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania storekeepers and farmers, by sending samples to our address, can, at all times, ascertain the price at which we are baying. Parties wishing samples, by which to be governed aa to quality, care have them sent by mall, by addressing wg. J. 1.1 UTAH h 00, sopl9•U 43 North Front, and 44 Water streets (I . I4EAP SUMMER FIIEL.—OAS 'COKE, of excellent duality, is sold at the PHILADELPHIA 0 AB WHIM for the reduced price of five cents a bushel, and may be obtained to large or email quantity by sp. plying at the Hoe Office, No. SD South tiIISY.E.NTLf Street., - , To Purehatiers by Wholesale, it is sold at the Worke in First Ward by the ton, at a price equivalent to Au thrseite t a I/2.60 per ton, . . (Higned,) J. 0. OBESSON, Ituglneer. PLIILADIMPUIS OAS WORKS, Aug. 26,'6. •u27-t1 9 1 OTTON-200 bales good Middling to Mid lJ Filar Cotton, in store sad for lisle by MARTIN eIIAOALIBTER, sal , 119 North Water street, WM. D. ROGERS, CARRIAGE RE pottery, 1,009 and 1,911 CHESTNUT St., above Tenth, le now open for the sale of every description of Carriages, combining style, durability, and elegance of artist], from the Manufactory, at the corner of SIXTH and MASTER Streets, to which the attention of citizens, and Southern and IYestern gent:men In respectfully N. 11 —Thlpecial attention given to carriages for re paha ; in the shops connected with the Ropoeitery. trance on elleetnut street. cel7.x le AL tit-2m HALE ROPE.—Buyers aro invited to call and examine our Manila Bale Rope, which we can can sail as lON an American, and warrant it superior In trent% and durability, WOAVIM, Finn & 00,, sal No MN Water at and 22N Wharyfut feLOIIitING BOARDS-23,680 foot Caro linnoorlog Wattle, afloat, for sale by MARTIN A MARALISTRIt sal lib North Watar fitro.ll. R ---------- OSIN.-600BARRELS SOAPMAKERS ROSIN, to arrive per echoonor J. 31, Planner Vat sae by MARTIN tk, bIACALMTEII, so3l- 110 Nnrth Mstar.tr.okt. MOSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, for sale by MARTIN h IMACALISTER, 'll9 Narth Watar stunt MANILLA ROPE-SUPERIOR MA NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for sate by WEAVER, PITLIZR & 00., an2-sf No 22 N Water at., and 22 N Wbormi 5,900 TONS orIifITCHELL & OROAS dale's Improved super PLIOSFUATE OF iiTerE, for sale by OROASDALE, PEIRCE & CO , nolo-tf Ii o, 101 Delaware avenue, S s lol 3 Pinit THE BRITISH AND NORTH IiMPU. , CAN ROYAL MAIL STRABIBUIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVRRPOOL Chief Cabin Plunge Saconti Cabin Paling° PROM BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage ... . . The skips from Boated call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Janina. CANADA, Capt. Lanz ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wickman ASIA, Capt. N. G. Lott, NIAGARA, Capt.Ryrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head ; green ou starboard bow ; red on poet bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N.York, Wedneaday,Dea. 0. AMERICA, Lott, ~ Boston, Wednesday , Deo. 10. EUROPA, Leitch, " N.York, Wednesday, Dee. 23, CANADA, Lang, , t Beaten, Wednesday, Doc. 30. PERSIA, Juilkine, " N.York, Wednesday, 3aI,O,'S S NIAGARA, Wickman, Boston,Wednesday,Jan.l3 . 6B AFRICA, Shannon, ~ N.York,Weduesday, Jan. 20. Bertha not secured until paid for. Au experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preelour 'Hones ' or Metals unless bills of lading aro signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to del-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N: York. FOR SAN FRANCISOO.—CLIPPER OF SATURDAY, December 10th.—The unsurpassed clipper ship TWILIGHT, GAM, Commander Clipper of Y1113II0DAY; December 20t1L—Tbe mai uitjeunt A 1 clipper chip felo4 OUT, ljaiiivrox, Coal mangos, Both of these celeprated slaps are now loading in Now York, and will sail as abuse. Nor freight, at New York rates, apply to 11101101', SIBIONB, & CO., deB Val (late 80) NORTH WHARVES. SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. STEAMSHIPS STATE OR GEORGIA Aso KEYSTONE STATE. In consequence of the depremaaa state of trade, the above ships will be withdrawn for the present. October ,16th. A. lONRON, Jr. 'WARE REDUCED AND LIAVIVE.The TO SOUTHAMPTON agnificent eteamilipVAN a, commander, ZOO Wm], DERBILT, Edward Iliggia will nil From New York for Booth- From Southampton end ampton and Havre. Havre for New York. Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday' Nov. 14 Saturday Dee. 6 Saturday bee. 26 Price of Passago—First cabin, $100; second cabin, ISO Specie delivered In London and Paris. For freight or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. Er Bowling Green, Now York. Letters for Eughtua qua Europ m e, pregald, 25 cents each half ounce,_ (by enclosure of Postage taps if from other cities ,) will be received at No. 6 Marling-green, New York, up to 11X o'clock on the merniug of sail ing, oelo-tf loon ENGLAND AND FRANCE, D 367.— NOW York and Havre Elteemombip Company.—Ttie Hutted Plata Mail Steamehips ARACIO, 2,600 tone, WNW Liam, commander, and FULTON, 2,600 tope Jambe A. Wotton, commander, will leave Nele York: Havre apd Southatoptpat, fqr the ova 180 and 69, on the following days ATI NSW Ton;. 185 f. 1858• Fulton, Saturday, Aug. 23 Argo, Saturday, Jan. 9 Arago t do. Sept, 19 Fulton, do. yob. 0 Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arago, do. Moral' 0 Arago, do. Nor. 14 Fulton, do, April 8 Fulton, do. Deo. 11 Arago, do. May I Fulton, do. May 29 1 Laura sorrnanrroa, 1857. Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 28 Fulton, do. Sept. 23 Arno, do. Oot. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arago, do. Deo. 18 1858. Fulton, --do. Jan. 13 Arago, do. Fob. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arago, do. April 7' Fulton, do. May 6 Arago, do. June 2 Fulton, do. June 80 Psegsoe : LIM BATON. 185 T. Arago, Tuesday, Aug, 25 Fulton, do. Sept. 22 Arago, do. Oat. 20 Fulton, do. NOI. 17 Arago, do. Deo. 16 1862. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Arno, do. Feb. 9 Balton, do. /dumb 9 Arago, do. April 6 Fulton, do. iday 4 Arago, do. June 1 Fulton, do. JUDO 29 MOB OP Brom New York to Southampton or Name—Birgit Cabin, $lBO ; Second Cabin, $ . /8. From Havre or Southampton to New York—What Cabin, 800 frau; Second Cabin, 600 franca. For frolent or paaaage, apply to 81011TI,MER LIVINOSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. WILLIAM /ECHLIN, " /Rare. OROSKEY k CO., Nutteton. AMBRIOAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX- " Pula. ORANGE CO. sue r In 13 NE ' YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERB.—The Ships composing One Line are ; The ,ATLANTIO, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The DALTIO, Capt. Joseph Comstock. • The IiDRIATIO, Capt. James West. . / These ships hare been built by contract, expressly for Government service; every care has been taken in their construction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, sad their aceommodstierui for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in that cabin, $130; in eecond do., $75; from Liverpool to New York, 30 and 50 guineas. No berths seams/ unlees paid for. The ships of this line have improved water-tight bulk heads. PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING. 55055 NSW YORK. 1 , 110111 LI VCAPOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1867 Wednesday, June TA, 1857 Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1857 Saturday, Jury 18, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, ALg. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 15 ' 1657 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12,1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 28 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 21 1857 Wednesday, Oet. 29, 1957 Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1867 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1857 Saturday, Deo. 5, 1057 Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1857 Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1857 for freight or pump!, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. 60 Wall street, N.Y. DROWN, SHIPLEY A CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN HENNA.RD & 00., 27 Amain Mars, London. D. O. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Paris. The owners of these ehlpe will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion specie, jewelry.pr ettone stones or metals, tlitleri O Jediegr I r red therefor end tke value thereof expressed therein - adif-tf GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU ROPE, - First Cabin $BO I Second Cabin .... • •$6O In the dret.elasa paddle-wheel steamship ADRIEL, 2,000 tone, C. D. Lunt.ow, Commander, and NORTH. STAR, 2,600 tons, P.R. Imam, to sail from pier No. 3 North River at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED STATES MAILS, viz: Leave N. York ford I ' Southampton, Ua- Bremen for Southampton vro and Bremen. Southampton tor Now York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Wede'day, Nov. 4. N.SaVy, Oct. 31. Saturday, N0v.28. Weds'd , y, Dec. SO These eteamora touch at Tilt TIM Specie delivered in London and Faris. For pamage and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Creel), New York, 0010-tf Wines anir Moors IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, • Wholesale and Retail, 11.15(111. BARR, (IOVNItNIitI,NT 110US.E, corner of FRONT and WHARTON Streets, Masao the Navy Yard) Philadelphia IRRA.NDIES.--te Pinot Castillon," Marett, -LB and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks i Yellevoisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, half sails, and ono•eighth casks. Imported and for sato by HENRY BOMAN k CO., 0e22 221 and 223 South north street, ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, No. 220, Southeast Ooruer o GEORGE cud SOUTH Stroets. aul-1y CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER • IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &0., 20 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. sul-ly BRANDIES.—rinot, Coatilion & Co., Ma reit & 00., and other brands of Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipos and quarter casks ; Pellevoisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter cubs and one-eighth casks, all In Custom House stores, Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & CO., au 8 Nos. 221 and 223 South Fourth street. Dk BUTZ, POUTER, ALE A..." AND LAGER BEER IIItSWERY, No. 620 (new No. 938) North TUIRD Street, Philadelphia.—Shipping orders promptly attended to. nul-tt Ovate anb Sipyro BOOTS AND SIIOES.—Tho subscriber has on hand n largo and varied 'stock of BOOTS and 8110 ES, which he will sell at the lowest prices. OEO. W. TAYLOR, no2l-ly S. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET Ste. 1: 4 - 1ALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SIIOES --JOSEPH H. THOMPSON & CO., No, 31.4 MAN KIM Street, and Noe. 8 and 6 PRANKLIN PLACE have new In store a large and wall-arsorted stock . _ BOOTS and WOES, of City and Eastern inanufacture, which they offer for sale on the beet forma 107 Oiab, or on the usual credit. Buyers are invited to call and examine Buhr !aka Sul-dtt Notice to Consigneco NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. .1.1 The chip PHILADELPHIA, Rota Liverpool, le now discharging under general order, et SHIPPER STREET WHARF. Consigners will please Mond to receipt of their goods. tio2l THOS. RICHARDSON & CO. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The ship PIIILADELVIIIA, Captain Pool, from Liverpool, is now ready to discharge at Shippen street wharf. Con signee,' will please deliver their permits to the enigma house officer on hoard. All gouda out perniited In five dap will bo cent to public atom. bold rIIONIAS ItICIfAItDBON & CO. !lob Printing AMES 11. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH Strefit,flrn bovo Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Cards, Pill leadn, Pamplilotx, nud general Prlotiug attended to , hiding attended to in connection with printed bond rign Cl Blanks And Receipix, 42-ti mi El VANS,-10,000—PRI MEE ifi d ' A E Curdle per flour : , The Prow Out was urerl.k.l by O. *Lola v 10 ° tiro D mieddiiiidd VW, a lto late ta we 4 A . blUm VC0111.04 HOMY. 43 j°1 .11.6 Pre. Ig A E . 41 ..p jat —. • il,e • - Prt.ts. Cob .rd 1.41.141 D jr, .., 1 0-po. T., 'Mould Vat& p.•11 , ... ,0 3Ft olL ( r ue. very bat o,ls—t.if Mrs. treat), r..1.4,..L .... al li I C a. I l ibrary,WOUWlV If MT. below Miming.' !TREAT REDUCTION `LX IN TIII PRIOR OP OEMIYt E ItY LOTS. The aleuwood Cemetery Co. bare determined to cell the lots in their Cemetery at ONE lIALF The present prim' for cash. Ily this reduction some of filo moot eligible Lots will be Bold at TWELVE DOLLARS. Only 1100 lots will be disposed of at these rates, and the opportunity is offered until January lot, 1800. Ap ply at the office, No. 434 WALNUT STRUET, below Fifth. 42.1 m 'MINCED MEAT.— . The Subscriber has commenced manufacturing his No Plus Ultra MINCED MEAT, Which he offers to his customers in LAltalt or SMALL QUANTITINS. Orders through BLOOD'S DISPATOII will be puuo Smelly etteuded to. - • JOSHUA witiorr, nl3 tin d SPRING GAUDIN nod Slt ANK LI N stn 1 000 GALLS. WHALE OIL, "1 ,030 gall. Elephant Oil, 00 bbl,, No.l hard Oil, for ante by 41110A0LIALE, PEIROE, k CO., No. 104 N. Delaware avenue AGENTS WANTED.—Fire to Ten Dot tars per day can be easily made. Call on A SLACK, at Jacob Leman'a Sorrel lime WWI, Wes King street, Lancaster, Pa. nOALI COAL COAL 1-TAGGART's OELF,BRATZD DIMING MOUNTAIN GOAL, J. & R. OARTER'SGREENWOOD,TAMAQUA 00AL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST BOULTYL HILL GOAL. RANDALL & MEREDITH • Have for sale, and are constantly receiving from above celebrated Collieries, ' COAL OF ALL SIZES. There is no Coal mined anywhere, equal la quality theee, and a trial will convince any one of their great superiority. Oar Coal Is very carefully screened at our yard', and we will warrant It perfectly free .front elate, dust and all Impurities. Our PRIORS areal rAW as the VERY LOWEST. Orders left at oar Ofilee, No. 161 SOIPIII FRONT street, above Walnut. Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWIIILL street, below BROAD street. Orders loft et our Wharf, WATER street, shove CAL LOWIIILL—or sent to either place, per Despatch Post, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call end ex amine our Coal before purchasing 4leewhere. QUILTYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.- I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beet quality °- SCHUYLKILL AND LbIHIGII COAL. My customers, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may rely on getting Octal that will be satisfactory to them. DV' No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to offer It LOW PRIM. ALNXANDEIt CIONVIIII/, N. E. corner of tread apd Oberry Ste I .EIIIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.— .41-1 DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and Sobuylkill Coal. au 1•13 m illerrliant arailors. JOHN P. DOHERTY, FORMERLY WITH KELLY A BRoTIIIIR, LATE WITII LUKENS, KELLY, A CO., • TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, 113.8 now with him the beet Tailors that are engaged in the business in this country. CHARLES Rots, formerly the leading tailor of this city; M. Karelia, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co., and late Coat and Veet•cutter with Lukens, Kelly, A Co.; Essay WAOmot, the befit Pants and Vest cutter in the United States, for years cutter with Depietris, under the Irving llouse, Broadway, and with Depierris & Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the eatnitlialintent. The best of Clothes made at 'moderate prgres for credit, low prices for calls. ecl3-tf TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Nos. 18 andlB South NINTH BTIINET ABOVE OURSTNIIT. A large and well selected stock of OLOTIIB and OAggrafXRES always ou band All Clothing made at this Establitilulallt will be of the LOt quality, apd is tLe mast faaLiottable style. Particular attention given to UNIPOItId CLOTII.. ENG. lIA. PE ' S MEN'S AND BOYS' K 7 CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTII Street, between Arab Bud Raoe. auB-1y Qlommtesion iAlercljanto II H. CHASE & CO. J • ENF,RAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 48 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia, CONSTANTLY lICCEIVINO CLOVER SEED On eousigntuent from the interior or Pennsylvania, where our new Cleaning Mill is 1107 In general one. [l7' Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP always on hand. aol2-tt HANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Doalera In Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. 23, 25 and 27 North FIFTH Fitted, East aide above Commerce street, Philadelphia. aul-ti CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER- A-1 CHANT and. Importer of HAVANA' stEGLRB, (New) 138 Walnut street. second story. aul-ly Olobarro and (frigate lIAVANA CIGARS mint, such as Figaro, OaDallas, Gloria, Cacao, Torrey Lopes, Orejou, &e., In X,X, 1.6 and 1.10 tics, In HMIs Ica constantly by ;—A haudsomo ?wort- Partagaa, Sultana, I.,Jupiter, Conyeretantes, Union Americana, Flora Canna, &o , &0., onoa, of all alum and quail. reoelring, and for aide low, CHARLES TETE, ew) 198 WALNUT :fired, below Second, second story FIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS SWANS —A choice Invoice of thego celebrated brands on board brig New Era," daily expected from Havana, and for sale low, by MANUS TNT.R, (New) 138 Walnut street, below Second, and Second Story, .ftwititure B. KITE & CO. cr. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ho. No. £l3 (late 120) WALNUT et., Philadolpttle. A now and superior style of Spring Bede. Luta B. KITE 'Nom W 641.01/ nun oot bonp anti Clublca fgOAP AND CANDLES. 4 , 7 ILEMOVAL from 187 SMITH FOl7lllll 8111114:1`, to toy Manufactory, 10 and 14 BELIEF STREET, be. tireeu Lombard and South ; and Front and ducoud streets. Thankful to toy numerous Weed% for their owl layers, I solicit a continuance of tho saute, having enlarged my manufactocy so as to enablo toe to lava constantly on hand A Urge stook of siell.teasoned Soap', free Irma Fish Oil, Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and all kinds of toilet Wort" Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Drown Soap, English Sal. Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles of all sires constantly on hand. Haying adopted the cash system, I ant enabled to evil my good. at the lowest prices. F. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. E.—Cash pad for Tallow and Creme. no 1.1-6 m 1 - ntiottern BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, !Mahoney awl Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, in pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, imitable for Banks, Public Offices Merchants, and others, of the best quality of English or American Paper, and booed in 'allow! Myles, lu the moat substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general aecortment of English, Freud] and Amid. can Stationery. Concerning Mr. Ilogan'a contribution to the Franklin funtitute, the Coininittoe soy—'' This illoplay of blank books for banking and mercantile non le the beat In the )Exhibition. The selection of the material iv good, the workinanahip moat excellent, and their enlah and ap pearance neat and appropriate." rual-tf inntacce. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT NEW GAS CONSUMING YURNAOII CHILSON'S NEW CONE FURN✓ICE, after having been put to the moat severe teat, during the two COLD WINTERS OF 1858 AND 1857, haw proved to be the moat powerful heater in Me world, CaViat from to N the fuel over any of the beet furnaces now in 000. Tuxes FORNACKB are constructed with a east iron ash pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped tire pot, lima with lire-brick or iron alarm The tire pot is surmount ed with A SERIES OF CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS, large sad broad at their base, but tapering to small &per• tures st the top, and uniting with the auular chamber, through which the beat and smoke pass to the Sue. Too WDOLD products of combustion a the form of smoke and OABOO, are suspended directly over the tre, CONFINSD Or compressed into the tapering Cocoa and OUNTINOALLY XXI.O.IILD to the direct action of the reye of heat and light from the flee. This heat sad light is brought to► Fugue I 111011 CON•, not unlike the COLLECTION OF THE SUN'S RAYS, tos focal point through an ordinary lens, causing the SUOMI AND areas to become mtenaoly heated mid the- roughly OONBUNID, by this operation the SIMI AND UMIZEI• Ire Cane NQUALLY AVAILABLY. with the PURI. taasLY fox beating purposes, white, iu other furusess, It to CASSINI) OFF AND WANTED IN TUN OHINNNY, All petaoris desirous of obtaining the best mind MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS, should not fall to examine the New Oge CONSUMING CONN FURNAOII, before purchasing any ether. The at, toutiou arehltecta and but s Jo particularly re. quoted. g • ire •. Oc WILSON, aitteceissors' A. llarrisou.) No. 44. ALNET Street, Opposite ludepondeuce Squall), 45at3, Qtupa, SLI QULLENDER 8c PASCAL, 0 lIATTERS, aul-Bn2 No. 8 O. BIXTLI otra.t. Ehiladelphfa garbware. QUAKER CITY NAILS, MEROUANT BARS, RIVET IRON Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREUOUSE, 103 North WATER Strait. WARNS CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. oeo-tt 7011 N HALDEMAN, Agent riMIOMAS E. BAXTER.—IIARDIVARE OUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. OW MARKET AT boas Moth, south aide, Philadelphia au EDIGINAL BRANDY.—Pure Old %J -ILL dlelnal Cognac, the most powerful strengthener for weak lungs and general debility of the age ; a mire cure for Dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, Low Ppli its, Ac. Price $l. '25 per bottle, or $10.50 per do/en. Warranted pure. Imported expressly fur us, " Pole Agents" lot the Milted States. EULER t SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, EL W. cor Second and Mem We refer, by permission, to the folios lag lumbers of the Medical faculty, as to the purity and chemical standard of this Brandy: 0 P. Keithline, M. 0., Fourth, above Tamany. Chae. IL. Taylor, M. U., Fourth, above Brown. Om. B. Robeitn, M. D , Third, below Franklin. Wilson P. Vany, Al. 0., Fourth, above Thonvon. J. K. Knorr, M. 0., Front, above Poplar. dell-tr I IJ BL IC L AMP S.—THE PWI3LICIS respectfully Informed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested 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 Jiggling condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Bally, No. SOS Wharton at., First Ward; Chariest:arty, Supt. of 2,1 district, No. 3 Haines et. above Sixth; 'Gran G. Kirk, No. 1438 Hutchinson street Twentieth Ward; kI. Deshoug, No. 2231 Coates aree ., Fifteenth Ward; Thos.Y.Bowlby, lice ollice, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West Philadelphia;) 11, kl'Fadden, One Office, Twenty. Second Ward, ((iermantown;) Wm. N. Placket, One Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Vtankford,) and at the One Office in Seventh street, below Placket. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Chuf Works. A. J. KITE, oel-em Superintendent of Distribution. COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP Factory of 8. W , USHERS, N 0.109 (late 43) South MIMI, below Chestnut street, bus become saving of 60 per Coot. to our SOUTHERN AND 'WESTERN 31EROIIANTS, and also the convenience of having their old Oarriage Lampe new allyer•topped and bottomed, and cent by aggro.' t o sit parts. cull ly WELCOME RANGE.—SOLDBY CHAD wick A nuo. in 2 N ANtIOND At sal Rai A YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT MLAW, °INTRA atreot,P4tairille, P 4, it 14.17 Inourance Cotn4satties. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. As . TIIE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CO , 408 ALNUT .Street t Will take Marino and Fire nida onfavorsble terms. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS E 250.000. EO. Irmt. 11.11. Goaastratt., SecrGetary.lllAET , Presid delO•tt CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Capital, $300,000. Subscribed, b 200,000. Paid up, 81,10,000„ Thia Company in now prepared to Issue FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable tenon PRESIDENT—JOHN SWIFT. PRESIDEMI—IIENILY BIRD. DIAIiaTORS. JOULE SWIFT, D. F. JACKSON, JAMES W. QUEEN, PLINY FISK, JNO. 11. PARKER, A. W. THOMPSON, S. I'. DRIFFITTS. 11. D. MEARS. ILENRY BIRD , LEANDER W. Y. 11. STARR, See'y. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, M 112,725.03. INSURES LIVES tor short terms, or for thp whole term of life—grants sanitise and -endowments—par .:lmmo life interests in Reel Estate and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors . , Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. TIMMS. Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coate ,s , William Martin, Richard 8. Newbold, JAW. D. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Euston, Samuel 0. Huey, Thoophllus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edrouud A louder, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hotel/mon, Rodolphus Heat, John W. Hornor, William 11. Carr, Kills 8, Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Itoberteon, Joseph M. Themes, Warner M. Resin, John G. Brenner, P.B kllchler, Easton. DANIEL L MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pree't. JOHN W. Eloktioa.Secretarf. 1113-ly HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE Cosll'ANY—ollice No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company is published to conformity with provision of Its charter : PRXMIULB REOEI,ED LOOM ♦uuua? 1, 1656,T0 AUGUST 31, lig: Fire premiuma Bleriee Perpetual preatiuwe f 68,729 61 217 : 793 82 224 00 Total amount premiums taken Earned fire pretuludei 25,072 90 Earned marine prJrniume ..... 155,005 64-180,078 60 Deduct return premiums Net, earned Idariue losges paid. 193,886 75 t Fire lomsem a;oai 8101,ete ea 8/dreg° re Interestre ee1red...4,361 67 Re-ineur. once 2,071 62 -8,083 66- 03,836 70 Expenses for commieniona to agents, abatement% in lien of merit!, salaries, office rent, furnishing office, bunko, sta tionery, kc Prat and lose Net profit da3Blll. Cash on band ,512,615 139 Dille receivable 119,207 02 Donde and mortgageelos,ooo 00 Stocks 202,100 00 Stock notoa 142,900 00 Due by agents and others 22,312 93 CIRF.CTORS. P. AI Potts, Wm. F. Leech, 0. H. Spangler, R. T. Hensll, Abraham Rox, H. 11. Houston, Win. 11. Woods, Jos. R. Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Ralguel, C. Ch. Sower, Charles F. Norton, John W. Sexton, John 11. Lowers, Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles, Nathan R. Potts, H . H. Shillingford. PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President 0. E. Searmina, Vico President. W. 11. Woons, Secretary. oc'N It. T. Ksitsit., Treasurer iristißANos. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COS PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN 0.480, AND SECURELY INV6BTED, OFFIOX t N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD . . . . . BTB., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PyRPETUAL. LOMB PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS, John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil. s, David WoMpper. Lewis Matlack Benjamin bath, John Landoll, John Evans, Jr Charles Yield, Auley M. Park, William E. Woo . James Darnell, John B. Stevenson, Jacob S. Dilutor, Corwin ~ Stoddard, Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghut, —____ —...... George X. ULtSda. JOIIN 11. DOLINERT, President. L,11111.1111)119.411, Secretary. aept 21—ly rVEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— OFFICE 411 WALNUT St., Franklin Buildings. FMB AND MAR/NR /NSU/14 NOR. OAPITAL SIOO,OOJ, WITH PRIVILEGE co INCREASE TO 600,000. This Company Is now fully organ red, and prepared to make all kinds of Insurance against loss er damage by Wire and Marine Perlis, at current raise. OYFIORILB. U. 0. LAVIIILIN, President. R EHIARD Elflung, 'visa president, SCOTT, Sesretary. DIRXOT ORA . H. 0. Laughlin, U. Sherwood, Wm. Osborne, Richard Shields, T. S. Shovel], ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY, NEW YORK.—Office, No :19 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Bank—Caali Capital, $250 000, with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Mer chandise, Furniture, Teasels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Loss or Damage by Fire and the Rieke of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pops, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Duel. Edmund Penfold, 0 II Lilienthal, Hanson R. Corning, Theo. Polhomus, jr. Ogden Haggerty, Xlisha E. Morgan, Thomas Monagan, Abra. R. Van East, John It. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas 9. Retinae, Charles Seaton, James W. Phillips, Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Blacken, Rapti. Cambreleng, Wm. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Luthrop L. Sturges, Henry K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick, Peter Edes, Emery Thayer, Benjamin H. Field, (leo. Westfeldt, A. R. Frothiugham. Salmon Taylor, Thos. P. Young., Henry X. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell ALBERT WARD, President, RIFILIND A. OAKUM, Secretary. Cu 10-1 y MAN Lr A ( TltEtS ' I S lIR AkC k CO I. 2 4rtpertue.Grantedb ; the state of Pennsylvania. Capital, $600,000. Fite, lamina, and Inland Transportation. DIRMOTOIIB Aaron S. Lippincott, °hailed Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes Allred Weeks, Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President. Wid A. MODES, Vita Presjdeut. ALFRED WEEKS, tiecretary. J. W. MARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company was orgameed with a cash tnpltal, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to Ka available resources—to observe pri_tionce in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Mike No. 10 Merchants , Exchango, Philadelphia. rilllE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA.—OrIice No. Va WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA RINE RISKS on Veseels, Cargoes, and Freights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Railroads, Canals, Boats, and other carriages. ALL THE PROFITS divided annually among the As wed, and ample security in cues of loss. DIIMOTOIS. Edward Harris Miles, Thomas T. Butcher, John M. Odonhelmer, Algernon E. Ashbrirner, Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Passitt, Samuel J. Sharpleas, Thews S. Poster, Inane Jammu, Onetime English, Henry Preaut, James H. Stroup, Edward G. James, Alfred Slade, William L. Springs, A. G. Cattail, Franklin C. Jc,nes, Charles 11. Ca stairs, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Samuel Robinson, William Taylor, John 0. Railer, James Murphy, John P. Steiner, Wm. P South, Henry Orambo, A. J. Antelo, Win. J Caner, Sunned L 6 TO atzborg. EDWARD HARRIS MILES, President, ALFRED PASSITT, Vice President. /MIN O. Karrsa, Secretary. aul-ly (111ARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INBUIIANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $300,000. Losses in Philadelphia and vicinity adjusted at the PAilade/pAiet Office. By leave we refer to D. S. Drawn & Co., Phila. Bon. Joel Jones, Chatlees, Stout & Co., " lion. Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co., " nom T.. S. Williams, We have facilities for p acing any amount of Insu rance In the moat reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 418 (old No. 145) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPRION & ROOD, Agents Enna Win LANDS! LANDS!!-1 OFFER FOR sale the following valuable LANDS in SOITVII WESTERN OEORGIA. All persona aro hereby cau tioned against trespassing upon any of them. October, 1857. T. It. BLOOM, Macon, Ge. DOUGHtIITY let Diatrlot—Nos. 60, 05, 07, DOUGHtIITY ODUNTY Fi= 7th District—No. 338. 9th do—Nog. 18, 328, 320, 333, 389, 878, 879, 880, 410 400 408. 10th District—No. 45, 40, 47. WOR7II OoVlitY 7th District—Noe. 124, 125. 1514 do 11, 12, 65. I6th do 26, 27, 38, 230. EFEE=I Ist District—Nos 130, 100;1113, 110 13th do ' 6 4, 181 14th du " 113, 144. OU)IPIEH DOUNTY 15th Dlvtriet—No. 91 TKRRELL 000NTT 11t12 Dhitriet--Nog. 128, 250. 12th du " 198, 201. FIANDOLPII 00IniTT Bth Diatriet—No Na MILLER 000NTY . •. 12th District—Non. 209, 221, 222, 222. 224, 225, 257, 837 375,'376, 39a. 13th do " 6,15,10, 23, 30, 70, 391, 392, mi. YOLCATUR COUNTY 14th District—Non.. 130. 27th do 190, 240. ➢DOLT COVIITT let 1/Intrict—Non. 7, 208 211, 212, 213, 214, 221, 222, 223 224, 225, 220, 227, 228 21 do « 152, 237. 7th do 211. oth do 110. =ll Bth Dletriet—No. 102 TAYLOR COUNTY 131 h Didriet—Nos. W 7, bS. 11th (3.81. RUSSIA COIDAGE.—s superior aitiele, manufacture mid for sale by IVEAVER, FITLER & CO., it-tf No. 98 N. W.lse it . & 72 N. WkiasslL II ARLES P. CAITDWELL—WhoieeaIe C Retell WHIP mi OANiI Bliputactarer, No. lie OPItTIF -------------- IDENNSYLVANIA. RAILROAD.—THE OBBAT CENTRAL SOUTH, connecting the At- Untie Cities with Western, North-western, and South western States, Sp a continuous Railway direst. This Road also counsels at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all porta on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all rule on the North-western Lake.; making the most DIRECT. CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTEby whieh Preigl.t can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. POW/ Otans—Doote, Shoes, Hate, and Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (In boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Pars, &c 000. per 101 lba BlOntrn 0L.1.811--Domestici Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (In original bales), Drugs (in auks), Hardware, Leather Liquor, ( In casks,) Wall Paper, 'Wool, and Sheep Pelts, eastward, An. Ac 750. per 100 lbs Team, Ctaes—Anyile, Chains, (In casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Baited, ((loose or in sacks), Paints, (day and in oil ) Oils, (except lard and main) ose. par 100 lbs FOURTH Otass_com,e, pb,b, Bacon, Deer, and Pork, mks or boxes eastward), Lard andLardOLl,Naile, Bads Ash, GermanOlay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Idstinfactured Ta kao:o, Itesin Oil , Queensware Sugar, (hhde., toil Ac.,ice boaes 600. per 100 11 a Ittoutt—sl per bbl., until further notice. (.1 .4—...15e. per 100 lbs., until fur her notice. CuTTON—S2 ger bale, not exceeding WO Ilia. weight, until further notice. In ehipping Goode from any point East of Phibidet. Phis) be Particular to /URIC packages la Pena Isrican in Railroad." All Goode Consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, wi ll be forwarded without detention. Faslanr AQIINTS.—CIarke & Co., Chicago; Packer & /C. CO., Mein phi , Tenn.; IL E. Sam & Co., 81. Louis, Mo.; P. G. (Pitney & Co., Evansville, Indiana; Wm. Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky .; It. 0. Medmica, Madison ' Indiana; ii . W. Brown & Co., and Irwi. h Co., Cincinnati; 11. B. Pierce & Co., Zanesvillo, Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 64 Kilby street, Boston; Lei cb & Co., No. 2 Astor House, New York, No. I William s'. New York E. I. Speeder ) Philadelphia; Megrim & Koons, Baltimore; P. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. 11. 11. HOUSTON, General freight Agent. 11. J. LOSIBAEET, del- Superintendent, Altoona, Y. SAYING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COSI PANT-WALNUT STREET, SOUTLIMEST CORNER OF THIRD, PHILADEIPRIA. $256,747 43 Incloaroaalso HT TUC STCTI 01 PIIIINSYLVJOIII. Money is received in any HUM, lugs or small, and in West paid (rain the day or deposit to the day of with drawal. The office le open every day from 9 o'clock hi the zooming till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thuctday evenings till 9 o'clock. I.ION. rtv,runt L. BENNSB, President, ROBERT BELPIUDON, Vice President WY. J. ROOD, Secretary. $161,369 09 Hon. Henry L. Benner, O. Landreth Mane, Edward L. Carter, Y. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, morph B. Barry, Saml. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Yuma, Lea. Money is received end payments rustle daily. The lareatments are made In conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in BEAL ESTATE MORT. GAGES, GROUND BENTS, and much first class securi ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. aul-ly 60,888 81 63 40-141,288 27 iv O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE .1. 1 1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FOND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE I I PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS PIING. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE 1, PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. IVO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE 'i PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. aml-ly $24,0i6 62 8784,096 84 PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL SR worm. REANEY, NEAFIE h CO., PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENOINERRB MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS AND FOUNDERS. Having for many years 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, ko., kc. respectfully offer Their services to the public, sa being tullypepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Mauna, River, and Stationary. Having seta of patterns of different aims, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Prefigure, Pine , . Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers of the best Penusylvama char coal iron. Forging, of al! sixes and kinds; Iron and Braes Coatings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at their eatablishmeut free of charge ' aud 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, fella , to., bs., for raising heavy or tight wei,ghts. THOMAS REANEY, JACOB O. NEAFILS, JOHN P. LEVY, std., SZAOH and PALMER Streets, Kensington SAMOIM. ►. YsIMIOI. I. •IOOXIM MESSIOE 'WILLIAM H. MUMMA. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, IfIPTII AND WASHINGTON STRUM rattAnsunis. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MA.OIIINISTS, manufacture Nigh and Low Pressrun Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine Berrien. Boilers, thisometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, Ito., WA loge of all kinds, either Iron or BITILI. Iron frame roots for Den Works, Workshops, RallsomA Stations, &a Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and Inuit improved construction. Every desertion of Plantation machinery, math as Sugar, Saw, an Chiste Vacuum Pans, Open *emu Trains, Detonators, F , Pumping Raglans, &e. - Bole Agenda for N. Wear's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. ROW Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—D. 11. BARTOL. ()purge Minato?, W. 0. Stoteabury, 11 M. oarlile, 0, 0 Butler, Geo. Scott. faun-y IpICIIARD NORRIS & SON, LOOOllO - STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, 51M2221111a STRUT, HAMILTON, TATIIVIZIF LID SPRING GARDEN STRAYS, "44 1 64 exalualva the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVEIufn STEAM - ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange matt, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Cobs sr ittntannsour Coal VII 11l crude slots, or AMTIIRAOITM COAL, WITVOTM IMITT/210 EXOXI, 0& 02 MX. In design ' material and workmarothip, the Lottomo• tires produce.dat these Work,' are equal to, and not ex. 06116 A by any. The materials used in construction are made on the spat, and Insure the beet quality and most reliable stook. The large extent of Shoo, and Com plete Equipmext of Afachirury sad Toots, enable thew to execute the REST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OP ANY ARIUNGEIIINT REWLIRBD. CHILLED CAR WIYEELS, lIAWIERRD With Porgings of any also or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, dad MACHINA' WORK generally. EIi:MAIO NORRIS aul-ly WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES OAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried meo, to whom will be givengood pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to ST2 per month No man haying a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 811 MARKET street above Eighth, north side. WILLIAM R. ROYALL, let Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. oct b- w 500 AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME STEAD FOR $lO !—Third Diviaion.—s3lo,ooo worth of Farms said Building Lots, in the gold region of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,510 subscribers, on the Itliof December, I&7. Sub siriptions only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollars, one halt down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every subscriber will get a Banding Lot or a Farm, ranging in value from flu to $25,000. These farms and lots are sold so cheep 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 farina 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 far the faith ful performance of contracts and promises. Nearly 45.0/0 acres of land, in different parts of Virginia, new at command, and will be sold to earners at from ily to $3OO per acre. Unquestionable titles wilt in oft cases be green. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers, &c., are wanted, and live hundred Agents to obtain subscribers, to whom the most liberal inducements will be given. S., sue agoutis writs that they are making $2OO per month. or full particulars, anbseriptione, agencies, fro ' apply to E. BAUDEII, au24-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Vs, NOTICE.-CIIESTNITT STREET 111111301:. PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, in the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTAIENT OF SUR VEYS, City Building, EIFEL! Street, 14.0,5 t. Walnut, until the second day of January, lasB. SiO Bridge to be of the following dimensions, without soy pier, or with not more than one pier in the water-way; the materials - of construction throughout to be indestructi ble by Ore. Distance between abutments 388 feet Width of Bridge ' out to out, not less than.. < 4 Elevation above low water . 37 ,4 Fur an arch the springing line should not be leas than eleven feet above low water. The Plans and Estimates will be received under the arrangement and conditions specified In the ordi nance of Councils, approved November 2d, 1857, as fol lows, nit t SeCTION 2. That all plane and estimates to be received by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark, and be accompanied by a sealed communication having a correspondilig Marti thereon, to that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan most ap proved shall have been selected. SBOTION S. That all such plane 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 shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations, to invite a commission, consisting of three civil engi neers, who, iu !ion with the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plans presented, to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the number of plane received, the names of the designers, and the character and estimated coat of the three plane by them preferred. syernnt 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commis. stoner of Highways, upon a certificate wanted and signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue reactants In payment of the cost of the aforesaid Oyer tisements, and also to favor of those persons who may pare presented the three plans preferred by said cam arieafou ; to the filet iu point of merit, the sum of $4OO, to the second, $250, and to the third $100; said warrants to be charged to Item No. 10 of appropriation made to the Department of Highways, &a , for the year 1557, approved Match 10, 1 8 51.1 Per further information, or for erase section of river, 'Wares' STRIE.L.A.ED E.NEASS, • Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philad a. no6-dtjan3 3 IAROHANT'a ORYSTALOGEAPIIB, OR PUOTOGRAPRIO MINIATURES IN OIL, N. E. corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST. The above pictures differ esseatio/ty from anything ever before offered to the public. Their softness, and truth of color and outline, extraordinary minuteness and accuracy of detail, insure, of necessity, the greatest fidelity of resemblance; while the severity of the or deal to which they are exposed in manipulation equally settles the question of their permanence. Thesis facts enable the subscriber to offer them, with the greatest satisfaction and confidence, to the public and to his friends. They are Heextred by lettere patent to, and nen be had ONLY of R. D. MARCHANT. ID. Portraits of the cabinet, and life nice on canvas as heretofore. se 18-3 m or k ---ECON MY IN GAS BILLS.—THE CY best Ow Regulators ever offered for Viva Dol lars. For hale by the WATEREL&N GAS ILEGDLA. TOR COMPASY, noV-/n; liailradr Lino. Savings limbs DIUIOIO3B illarlnnern anD iron 13=1 Wants eili 411111iTNIM Mem naitsaabs. P _ ENNSYLVANIA. CENTRAL RAIL ROAD,IBS7. FOR PITTSBURGH, 1867. Cincinnati, Bt. Louie, fears City, Louisville - New °tieing, Et. Paul, Indianaffis, Clayaland, . Kansas, m a Tente, Chicago, Nebraska. Forming closs gemtecneas with an As Great West ern Railreads ARRIVAL AND I/DP.4B7'mm OP THE THROUGH TRAINS. At and from th• Pennsylvania Railroad P Station. south-east corner of ELEVENTH and a" Zt r - HET street+ (entrance oulGartath street.) LEAVE PHILADELPILIA FOR PITTSBURGH AND WESTERN CITIRS. Mail Train at 7SOA. M. Yard Liao at 12 5./ P. M. Rama*. Mall at 11 00 Night. Columbia R. R. Line loam for Itarriabarg, via Go lamb's, at 2 30 P M. ARRIVE PROM PITTSBURGH AND WESTERN CITIES. Mail Train at 19 00 night, Fast Line at 600 Is. Id Express Mail at 1.00 P. M Columbia R. R. Line arrives from Harrisburg, via Co tumble. at 7 80 P. M. The Rlpress Mail =ls daily, the other train', Sita days evcopted. Baggage will be received at the Passenger Depot by the Baggage limiter, at any time daring the day. No charge for handling baggage. Norrag.—ln ease of loss, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 3100. Norics.--Ousibures will be In readiness at the New York Depot to convey passengers for the West to the Pennsylvania Railroad Station. TLIOILD3 Idoolll3, went Phitidelph is, N Passenger Line le an sylvania Railroad Co. ovember 1857. n2l-ly 910 WESTERN TRAVELLERS. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANOEMBRITS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILIYA Y. TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE TO PITTSBURGII AND THE WEST. On and sifter June lit, 1857, TWO DAILY TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and all West ern and South or Northwestern cities. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at LIS A. M. connecting with the Mail Train over the Great Penn sylvania Railroad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at I.TO A. M. THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P.ll. fur Harrisburg. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. IL, con netting with the Lightning Express over the Pennsyl vania Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.20 P. H. IV' Alt three trains connect eloaely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittaargl, Fors !ragas a s Chicago Railroad, and tts Northern, Southern and Western connections. Passengers fur Chicago Rook latent, &arm' ton, lona City, Milwaukee, Intbuque, St. Peel's, lladi sun, and other leading titles in the Northwest, Sara one Avadred miles of travel and fen hears in lute, with four It,, changea of cars, by taking this route. fl7' Passengers for Cleveland, Bandar:kb Toledo, and Detroit, go by this route, and the time is unequalled, being 113 miles shorter than by any other route. 1D" Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Kipper Mississippi, make less changes of care, and arrive in ad vance of any other route; and to Cineinnati, Cola.. bus, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cittcs, as quick as by any other route. All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH and baud/est with rare. FOR THE NORTH. The 8.15 A M. connects closelwith Exprere Trains Williamsport, over the Dauphin road for Elmira, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Palle, and Canada, thus forming tke most direct railway route to Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New York. Passengers wild find this the shortest, cheapest, end moat expeditious route to NiAgus Palls and Canada. Through, Tickets are issued to Philadelphia via Cf>- lambia and Lancaster by all the trains at 1.3 each, each train having sure connections. Passengers by this route avoid tresselled bridges, and all the LIMITOBIEIIre of ferrying 6a065 the Ensokehanna river. Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysburg, lm mittsburg, Carlisle, Chamberaburg, go by the trains at 8.15 A M., an SP.M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Care on this road make one trip per day, connect ing with the train at 8 P. M. For THROUGH TICKETS and Bather information, apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station, N. Z. corner of Calvert end Franklin streete. - sep2B-tf C. C. ADREON, &Vt. NEW YORK LINES.-THE I AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PITILADELPIIIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S LINIS. PROM PRILADELPRIA TO NEW YORK, AND WA PLACER. LOST. AS follows, vie t At IA. M. from - Kensington Depot, yin lerecy City, Mail 13 At 8 A. M., via Camden sni Jersey City, Near Jet , eey Accommodation At e A. If., Tia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda.. lien., 3 At 7 A. 11., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning Mail • 3 At 10 A. if., by steamboat Trenton, via 'Tammy end Jersey City, 11ondne Itxprom ' 3 , At 2 P. M., Tim Camden sad Amboy, C. and A. Ex press $ At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Nrsaing Mail S. At 3 P. M,, via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda- Con, let Class _ , ID At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Amoco/mai. lion, 2nd Claes. At 5 P. If., via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda tion, let Clam At 5 P.M. via Camden sad Amboy, Accommoda lion, 2nditilase 1 The 6 P. M. line rana daily, all others Sandaya az °opted. Xvprosa Line/ "top at the principal debuts only. for Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, ace, at BA. and 2% 1 M., from Walnut street wharf. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkesharr Montrose, Great Bend, dce at 6 A. M., Tia Delayer Lackawanna at Western Railroad_ Por Freehold, at d A. M. ant 2 P. M. for Mount Brolly at 7 A. AL., and 2,4, 8 and 4 P. IL. WAY LINES For Bristol, Trenton, ka,, at 4,14 and 4 P. M. WAY LIM/ Tor Palmyra, Baneocaa, Sererly, Barlingtos, Barium town .ke , at 3 P. M. Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON tar Bordentorn and interim diate pltkao at 2N P IA Steamboat TR.E.NtuN for Taxany at 10 and 11,ag A. 11.,and.4 P. U. All limes, except I ♦. M., leave Wawa stres Pifty pounds of bagg.age only allowed each pas senger. Passengers are - prohibited front taking say thing an baggage but their wearing apparel. All bag gage orer thy pounds to be paid for extra. The Cont any lunit their responsibility for baggage to one dralar per pound, and will not be liable for any amount be yond MOO, except by special contract. M. GATZIEMI, Agent O.A A. R. II CO TZIIILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWNK I AND NOR RIS TOWN RAILROAD—WINTER ARRANGEMENT.—On sad after MONDAY, October 19th, 1867. . . FOR OERMANTOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 8,7 X, BX, 9X, 11X A. Dt., ki 3-10 min. 4,5, 6,7, 9, and II P 01. Leave Germantown at 6%, 7-35 min 8,9, lON A. M., 1-10, 3-10 min. 4,5, 6,7, 8, and 10P. 74. (D The 7.35 o'clock A. 51. Train from Oeronaktorn will atop oily at Wayne Street Station. ON BT.INDA Y 8 Leave Philadelphia at 2.20 min M., 2 and 621 P. M Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. It., 1.10 min. eat 6.46 min P. M. CHESTNUT HILL IL/11310d1) Learn Philadelphia At TN, BX, IIX, A. IL, 2, and 9 P. U. Leave Chestnut llill at 7LB-101:n110-10 Witt. A. M., 1240, 3-10,1-10 and, 7-40 mitt. P. U. ON SUNDAYS Leave Philadelptlia, 9-32 A. M.; aad P. M. Leave elleetwat Rill at 8 A. M., 12-30 and 8.33 P M FOR SIANATUNK, CONBIIOIIOCRIEN AND NORRIS Leave Philsdelpbts as OX, 9, 31 A. M., 3,4 X, b%, And 11 P. M. Leave Norristown at 7, 9,11 A. M., 3 and 5 40P. 51. Lease Plata& P. M. Leave Norristown nt 7 A. M., and 6 P. NI CLUSTER 'VALLEY RAILROAD OR DOWNING Leave Philadelphia at Gs . A. M., and 3P. M. Leave Downingtown at 7,V A. 11 - . and 1 P. M. H. 3,111 TH, Buperintbdent. Depot, Ninth and Green street', Philadelphia NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. OOR BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, WI LKESBARRE, DOYLESTOWN, &c, On and after Wednesday, November 4th, 1857, the trains on this Toad will lease Philadelphia daily (Bun data excepted) as mitoses: For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Menet Chant, and Wllkestarre (Expreu) at 9 A. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Matieh_Ehtmit, (EX- Frea,) in connection with L. V. B. It. and Eaaton, by at from Inm 11414st:ion, at 2.1.5 P. 11. for Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at ,I.SD P. M. For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. M. On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will rue through to Doylestewn, leaving Doylestown to return at I IS P. M. TRAINS FOR PRILADELPIIIA . . Leave Bethaletu (Erpren,) et 9 A. M., wad 2 25 P. M Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at t 1.36 A. 51. Leave Owynedd, do. at 2 20 P.M. ON SUNDAYS. for From Gwynedd 015 A. M. I Gwynedd.. ...... 2 V.1P..11 Doylestown 430 P. M. Doylestown 6 1 5 A.M Fare to Bethlehem 11 00 4 , Mauch Chunk 210 t , Wilkeeberre 450 PASSENGER DEPOT FRONT and WILLOW Etta , z rims CLARK, Agent, ORANGE OF HOURS.-P HIL ADE L. PRIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMO BAIL ROAD. On and after Monday, Nov. 23d, 1857, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Expreas,) and 11 P.M. 7or Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 1.30 and IL P For New Castle at 8 A. 11., I and 3.30 P. 11. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Dover at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Seaford at BA. M., and 1 P 32. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA LOAF. Balfloore at 840, .IL2preas, LI. A. M., and 8 23 P. St. Leave Wilmington at 725 and 11 45 1. hi, Led 2.0 mad 9 55 P. M. Leave New Outle at 665 and 11.06 A. M., end 860 P.ll. Leave Mlddletown at 10.10 A. M. and 7 OS P. M. Leave Dover at 9.r.5 A. U. and 6 P. M. Leave Beaford at 7.30 A. M. and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE A. M. Leave Wl/nOngton at 9.16 A. M., 2 P. M. and 1211 01.INDAYB only at. 11 P. M. from Palledelpala to Baltimore. do. do , 5.26 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, 'lll nu as follow' : Leave Phßadelphia for Parrw►tlla and Latermediats platen at 6.03 P. Di. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 8.60 P. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de•Qraca at 5 P. IL uQ 2147 B. Df. PkLTON, President. fire proof Safes SALAMANDER S!:fE5l. - A large iussartrkent of EVANS & WATSON'S PIIILADRLPHIA MANITFACTIIRICD BALA/URDU SATI.S, VADLT DOORS, for Hanka and Storm BANE LOORMI L Zqual to any now In WC IRON DOORS, BRIITTIRS, Oa as good tart.. way other eetablialment the United States, by RTANS & WATSON, No. se South FOURTH streat, Philadelphia. tala-tf mausu envy. US A CALL futttbrr. LUMBER! LUMBER I I—The subscriber, who has for several yeara ocenpied the prentima at Siren's Planing Mill Kensington, has removed to COATES STREET WHARF, adjoining the Phomis Planing Mill, ea Delaware avenoe, where he intends keeping a large assortment of Carolina and other floor ing boards, steps, risers, shelving, coiling, fencing 111/3. saeffold boards, thoroughly seasoned and well worked. For side at the lowest cash prices. Pumbasert are in vited to call and examine for themselves, sae *very ef fort will be made to give satiafaction. Orders received and Supplied at the shortest notice for ads kinds Lai sem of Soutlessu yellov Pies, Vida sod acantling. 0v441 0, O. PPP'S,