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- , CHNELEg'iRACKAVE. , LECTURE.
EiforoANDA •
44111 ':P 1146- ' *° lecture, on
t(c•llikatiickaympene „sacond
;,§#trday, iry saying that hit lecture should be
- vexotiic'excittawAy to lEnglish, song-writers.
riterecqrdr „- of : ancient English
"to`
- Far
rude songsoftbose times referred
"to'-far-and libroes, ;end' had all- perished ex
',"Pept such aillerhtersilit had gathered together,
smderandered Sir. -hiss peeuliar style, .as the
Henget eitObilarh the( traditions of the
lilts were embeiniell in - Saxon song, King
;Arthur - and Kling Coto still' found fievor. The
Kint-Arthur of-kistory was but a mythical
iditiattiVwhileHre King - Arther, of poetry was a
Ycfrtegit
ming 1 e - early Noirien period the 'titlii
'.iitrobtrplqed e very, important part in every'
- .,siplretc.i_oc -Thereembiried the occupation
VP.Pled.lri' editor arid" retierter With •of
, tifireselaq pod-song o-Writer; giVing ah the latest
.tnewirfand-, - pitterig info venfetlie Isto horrible
' idterdec• ,Robin Hood and Babes •in • the
Vertil:•are :"prilakiMaiii."-To, latter
-hasmeido fifierbot In Eng
trid;,af4he7W,lrilletrrone ot, themwould be
'ed'tbsi',"-every - .body: - It, lierie little birds
litre* how many' of'theriihMie escaped death,
*through` -- ..the , instrumentality a this simple
,ballad; 'they would warble the 'praise of the
' anther daily.
• Preceding art.-of-theYt . printing were the
days of - minstrelsy. . Richard I
could - not write ; Ids • own name. (Query,
Hume says he'vyrete poetry.) Nobles did not
Ithirik % . :3, shame: to be unable; to read or
•••• write."'lt - isaidd that Richard owed,his release
flanilmpilsonrete.nt to a ballad which he had
composed and sung. When printing was in
, ,vented, minstrelsy:began to decline, and very
• ' itrideilthey *ere Classed' among strolling actors,
I-andttermed.strolling% vagrants,. A new•,era,ot
~ 4 irtiegz•writein opened: , Chaucer was the most
proud:lea.; - Ito sang " Mtrrie 'England" ftnaid
- *mars:Mid pestilence. ~Befere:Chauder a gen
, ileman's edireatidn was Incomplete unless he
-V,onid"sing and : write. 'Old •tiongs sold at a
• pemly a yarii,.-about five -hundred for a half
penny. Henry VII• could tinCtime between
'lighting , Popes • and- (subjects:4o write
"-songs..;ltut few songs of this periodare ex
truit,•'ria was htit lire twilight of an era—the
4 dtotniandltlifylight were iyet to come. • When
poltetrWereffinalli trollied, daylight appeared.
-,SPairkeilirnifikapearibegan to shed forth a
new light: There are a great - nuMber of old bal
, ladsofthisperfod;:totinumerolor to mention—
„onttv'erimmencing •
Wimee are best . . •
• -., , g-r. - ez,When they are attest, &e.
iq
a libel, on :the thir seat ; the Mariner's Glee,
Ahlreldestloi song in England: ,William,Tarl
liontrued Martin Parker,also wrote at this time.
The-latter Wrote* .gentlemen of England
tvlio li ve at- ease,” from which 'Campbell got
;the idea'of ‘,.; The Mariners of England,"' the
best Kong in the English „language. Song
- "writerrltof the age of 'Skrakspieere,deserve • the
;:rientri:„ of poets. Beatunoot, Fletcher, Ben
~ ;.Ternioni'Thortrai -Haywood, 0. Marlowe, P.
Honn, - Richard - Lovelace, are but' it few of
*- piegreqtTlo:oets. Ben Jonson's• poems are of
'*-beautiful delicady. Robert-Merrick Wrote a
' ,-- great many fine songs. But Shakspeare was
the prince of song-writers. Had he not chosen
- the greatest dramitist, he- might have
'-,been the greatest ; ' lawyer, the greatest states
""rie*r.4.--thie greatest - of anything. The golden
•,eige`..„'tif lyrical 'poetry lived to be immortal.
•••:Iltilton; Cowley, Waller, and Dryden succeed
ed Shakspeare.-, Milton excelled the rest, be
cause he was a usielare as well as poet. He
Might havobeen a great song-writer; but he is
• lieselgreat; too grand, to produce% affection=
we adneirer,''' revere' him: Italian 'sweetness
• ; ,,tnixedwith, English strength needed little to
- shake them into •melody. .•,- . • ,
CoWley did not excel, had no melody, could
not distinguish,. like Wtirdsworth," one tune
~.from another; his verses were very rugged.
-- Dryden's . wore better adapted to music, but
• not trilecent society. He belonged to a bad
.....and_degraded period—the Restoration. Men
lelti it, a duty as well as pleasure to imitate all
, the vices of others, 'Virtue was a jest. The
only manly virtue was personal courage.
Poetry was, considered artificial, not natural
it disappeared, and rhyming took its place.
'Prior wrote-himself down as a traitor to poe
try-; he was a toady, and wrote rhyme: Few
songs of this period eare' worth preserving.
::, when this old cap was new" shoived forth
I,hat peculiar British art- of grumbling, which
I, the Puritans brotight across the ocean.. .
The period of Paganism succeeded that of
=unblushing-vice. Everylover was a shepherd,
rend 0 vory lass an Arcadian shepherdess. There
suchthing love in literature.
Mar
riagewas referred to as the hymenial altar--;
'_breeze's were called zephyrs-,-the moon, Lima;
: - womeri;Venual Bacchus, the god of dm:Acn
e, mess, was forever appealed to by the poets to
take Care by tho neck ' and drown him in a
Punch-bowl.' " '
„Rini" (Wei, a good musician, but a poOr
poet, lived about this time. To him the
world owes the' music of more than three hurl
. Bred songs. The music of (( God seem - the
• Queen".is attributed to him, though some claiin
'the' credit fora Dr. John Bull; of -the- Eliza
..7.lfethen seems; however; most-Aerobe
• bio that Carey wrotelt;thongh (being aalltoo
' - tette) yas'net allowed to'. sitig M. -
.He-dona
., spitted suicide in a garret, at an advanced age.
-Pope, Gay, and Collins wore excellent poets',
,
,of ticlater period. Tom, Deify• else 'wrote ;ILI
' '•"•gio - at'elany songs, and King Charles II nalked
• term in (arm •with! him -through the park, his
dogs and courtiers following—the only instance
••, *hero such hdistin,guished priiilege was ever
granted to a song -writer. Gay, the. author of
((The' Beggar's Opera"' anti- "Black Eyed
•_ Scan t "' 'never' wrote, anything more . popular
than the •Itis sung more than any other
• - song in• England, and upon these two his fame
principally rash:.
, ;David Garrick, thong not a smig-writer,
- Wrote a sea song ; which is always sung before
English sailors- engage in any action, and
: Which Uri inspired them, to so many deeds of
noble daring.. Thomson, author •of ((The
• Seaeons," wrote ((Rule Britannia," the, music
' which was composed by Dr. Arne. Thomas
:.Percy; editor of (,(Percy's Reliques," still
later, wrote "Oh Nannie, wilt then go with
- me," considered - by Burns the best -in the
:English language. . "
"'Chas: Dibden was the greatest song-writer
of, England—a musician and a poet. His
: songs were of - the ocean salty. The sailor is
the - national' hero , in England the soldier
ranks below him. Nelson was greater than
-Wellington. • Dibden represented to the very
*life the sailor, and his songs cheered their
'_ hearts; and in many instances quelled muti
; „ Ides. His t( Tom Bowling" is considered by
some vulgar,- but I think it is far from it; on the
; • contrary, it is fuhoftrue, manly feelingovhich
-teuchea the heart - with kindness.' As a proof
of' Dibden's popularity, the Government re
' printed his 'works some years ago—the only
`, ~bitstance of the kind on record. He left a son
• . Who, follewed closely in his footsteps. Hie
•= sengswere in praise of the little Island he,
• like all other Englishmen, so dearly loved,
•little.theugh it be.. .
• •Campbell was one of the best song-writers.
" Hohenlinden," "Exile of Erin," &c., are
• ..,enough .to give any man fame. His love
songs were not so successful. "Gertrude of
• .: - Viryomlng" may perish sooner or later, but his
- war 'songs will live as long as England and
..America exist.
Capt. Morris, who wrote three hundred
' :• - songs Thos. Bailey, who wrote eight hundred,
ought be mentioned. The captain sang his
- own songs at the royal table and the beefsteak
club. Ho wrote for a claes,not for the people,
andlis songs have, perished with it. 'Had good
intentions, but intentions do not make a poet.
His songs are effete—dead—burled.
, Bailey's reputation is more solid. • Ile" was
•
called Butterfly Bailey, on account of a song
Of that riame he wrote—some said he was a
lordeongs wore lackadaisical—
;:„ reilelcint; of - perfumed" handkerchiefs, white
•• • •kid gloves, &e, Dr. tit.. concluded-his lecture
. by tiao. recitation of a little original poem,
-whichPthoughnot referring to the lecture, be
„,,,,tloriged to the subject of England. It was mitt
tied- if Tax-Partmosx,” and was, founded on
thefolleiving little incident :, -
•• There are no priraroSes in Australia, and,
•'• sometime ago, it was announced that a prim.
rerte had arrived at Melbourne encased in a
glass case—and a great turnout followed to
• see it. The crowd was so great that the police
- with- difliculty,"made 'roint to allow it to be:
, landed without danger of being crushed. It
was'afterwards put on exhibition, and brought
a handsome sum to Its possessor. It showed
' the lore of home and country ao strongly cite
'racialistic in the English, and ho would pre
••••• • 'sent ft as such.
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THE COURTS.
A'ESTAITtEAT'S PROOSED/NGS.
Niel Pnius=Judge, Thompson.—D. Shepperd
,son.and,'wife -vs Stephen Johnson and Rachel
Iteenedy. An action of ojcatment, before reported.
Still on trial. . -- .' -
0011)1011 PLEAS—lodge!! Thompson and Allison.
' —The - Insolvent List. , A person named Stull, a
' defaulting executor, was brought into court upon
attachment. He was not represented by counsel,
and Made a. long, - rambling statement to the court,
'--- iti-tho endeavor to convince them that ho should
" be liberated upon hie giving, seourity to appear at
a certain time, .Judge Thompson said that the
applicant had - due notice of the -order of court re
, ....
' gitiring,,him to pay over a certain sum of money,
- - _: orgive seoarity for doing so, and that he had fail e d
to do either. Should he still refine, the eourthad
no alternative but to remand him into custody.
J. W. Stull was then removed by the keeper of
-.,.. , The debtor'e apartment Of the calm ty prison. ,
•-lifahrort SESMOUIS —Judge Allison.— The
• ' Sausage Co,ii.=—TwO ill-looking Siermaps, named
Dunn and Hoffman, were indioted at common law
-foreelling to the public, what purported to bo Bo
' + Aegati Saueageer, but-whit - were in feet made out
• ler this meat of deceased heroes. The- prisoners
*ere 'atitdefended, and convicYd, and sen
r., ~ - ;.tenced tonightderinltmtherlach in th e Beatern Pent
.,-,' "tenthiry. - DietritC,AijOkfry,,lLotighead :for' the
i t h
~..„ ;Commonwealth,":';:‘ P 4: ~ ca,i, ,, ,, ".t , , ;
...;,. Jainea Hatchini onmeltiley were Charged
' ,- . , 5,1-1 - :' with:an assault and attery, with an intent to kill
Dharlee , Oapehart, he testimony dliolosed that
... , ': . ::',Aikilefitidantaaame Into 'thallosuse of the prose
' moSVOmEafter a few words oommenced an attack
--. ,-iatlon tam. Daring Ithe affray the ptoeeoutor was
',;'''-''oiu-b!luittlitilorr tlie, ninth rib, Intieti ur ~,,,m , „ se .
-!, '''''''rfoor . winfrol: , Piis-ciafeinse .atteropred to, show
':-": .lIS.-lint , W9nitt IYAIi 4 4 444 11 .9 0 /4 4 20 11 / 7 by the
jrasecutor falling On A knife on the floor. Th e
ury convieted•Awtobins of the andault and bat
tevy.only, and Riley of•the attempt to kill. Die-
Wet Attorney Lougben,d for the Gommonwealth ;
TH/iimiA , ltanktn, Ego., tor the dufendants
Charles Grouch and GbarlesCroup wore charged
with burglary in entering the etore of George
Wattiman, en - Franklin avenue, and stealing there
from
about two hundred dollars' worth of clothing
Of varblua *kinds = Defence, that there was no
proof of their complicity in the burglary. Jury
out. Dietrlot Attorney Longhand for the Common
wealth ; Judge Doran for the defendants.
QUARTEo. SESsrolis. —A wornon. over one hun
dred years old . in ,Outtl i.L-CotAmonwealth vs .
James Eabastain was a Writ or habeas corpus, to
bring up the body of anold ladyortro represented
herself to be one hundred and four years of age.
It waa alleged , she Was 'restrained of her liberty.
The allegation was not established, and the court
deeded in favor of the respondent, District 'At
torney Lougherid Tor Commonwealth, and Nicholls
for respondent.
British, Testimonial to American Heroism.' ,
The Washington Miion publishes the subjoined
copy of a' note from the British Minister to the,
'Secretary of Slate; the object of which will
pear from its perusal. The medals accompanying
the note have 'been transferred to the gory Do-
Patinicitt, by which' they will be distributed at,
the proper time :
riER BRITANNIC MAJESTY'S LNOATioN,
WASHINGTON, Dee. 15, tB5l.
Sin: am instructed by the Earl of Clarendon!
to plaee in your bands the accompanying medals;
which her Majesty's ,Govornment desire to present
to the officers and then engaged in the several ex-•
Peditions which have been fitted ottt In the United
States for,the recovery of Sir John Franklin and;
hi ller io
Majesty's Governtheril direet me to express
to you the high sense which they entertain of the
zeal avddevotedness of- the parties who volun
therod'on'these enterpriees, and their earnest hope
that the Citizens of the United States who shared
the same dangers' may be permitted to accept the
same honorary recognitions as the officers and mon
-of her 'Majesty's service employed in the cause of
Arctic , discovery.
A list of the persons to whom these marks of
gratitude aro offered is enclosed herewith, and
should there be any errors or omissions in the roll
of names, I beg they may he indicated for the in
formation of her Majesty's Government.
I have the honor to be, sir, with the highest eon
aideratiob, your most obedient, humble servant, •
NAPIER.
'! Hen. Leviis Case, Secretary of State:
List of . oSiceii rind men of the Expedition to the
: Arctic seas in. search of Sir John Franklin,
under the command of Lieutenant Dellaveni
"United Stews navy; sailed from New York
May 20, 1£350 returned September 30, 1851:
' Brig At/vane "—Lieutonant.commanding,
win J. Dellaven ; acting master, William 11. Mar
(laugh ; ,Passed assistant surgeon, Mishit Kent
Kane; midshipman, William S. Lovell. All of the
United States navy.
Mert—William Morton, ship's steward; Samoa
Smith, ordinary seaman; John Brennen, sail
maker's mate; - Louis Coster, armorer ; Edward
Wilson, Seaman; Thomas Dunnin, boatswain's
mate; Edward C. Delano, seaman; Henry De.
,rockle,- ship's cook ; William Holmes, ordinary
seaman; .Gibson Caruthers, carpenter's mate;
Charles Berry, seaman; William Weast, boat
swain's mate.
OBrigßesette—Aeanitimester, Samuel P Griffin;
acting master, Robert R. Carter; assistant surgeon,
Benjamin Vreeland; boatswain, Hoary Brook.
All of the United States navy:
filen—Rufus C. Baggs, ordinary seaman ; John
Williams, quartermaster; Robert Bruce armorer;
,Harman G. Willie, carpenter a mate; Wru. Ben
son, ordinary , seaman; lVm. Lincon, boatswain's
mate; Wm.J.Kuner, officers' steward; John A.
Knansa, cook ;. Smith Benjamin, seaman ; David
Davis, sailmaker's mate ; James Johnson, seaman; '
James Stewart, ordinary seaman; Alexander Daly,
seaman.
List of the officers artd Men of the expeditton to
the Arctic seas iu search of passed Assistant
Surgeon E. K. Kane, under the command of
Lieutenant H. J. Hartstene ' United States
Nary; sailed from New York .1 . 21110 4, 1855,
returned October 11, 1855.
Barque- Release —Lieutenant commanding, 11.
J. Ilartstene, United States Navy; acting master,
William S. Lovell, United States Navy; passed
midshipman, Joseph P. Fyffe, United States Navy;
assistant surgeon, James Laws, United States
'Navy; boatswain, 'Van Rennsear Hall, United
States Navy; captain's clerk, Charles Lover;
purser's steward,
_Thomas Franklin; surgeon's
steward, Richard M. Clarke.
!Mien—John Blinn, boatswain's mate; William
Smith, boatswain's mate; William Carey, gunner's
mate; John Haley, gunner's mate; Wm. Phinney,
quartermaster; John Smith, quartermaster; Chas.
Williams, carpenter's mate ; 'William Harry . , ship's
cook; Francis Taylor, captain of the hold ; Charles
Johnson, captain- maintop; David Batey, captain
foretop; George Devys, Thomas Ford, Lawrence
Lewis, Andrew Lateen, Joseph Morris, Byron Pot
ter, and George Price, seamen.
Propeller Arctic—Lieutenant commanding, C.
, Simms, United States Navy; acting master, Wat
son Smith, United States Navy ; acting assistant
surgeon, John K. Kane;
first assistant engineer,
Karmen Newell, United States Navy ; acting third
assistant engineer, William Johnston ; purser's
steward, James Van Dyke; surgeon's steward,
Abraham IV. Kendall ; acting boatswain, Samuel
Whiting; noting carpenter, Wm. Richardson.
Men—Robert Bruce,. boatswain's mate; John
Bidwell, boatswain's mate; William Grover, quar
termaster; Walter IV il kinsbn, quartermaster ; John
Thompson, carpenter's mato; Joseph Brown, ship's
cook ;.Richard Hartley, captain of the hold ; James
,Botsford, seaman; John Brown, seaman ; John
Fox, second class fireman; George Tyler, second
elms fireman; John Gilbert, second class fireman.
• Passed Assistant Stirgeon E. K. Kano, and the
following named persons belonging to his party,
returned. with:Lieut. Ilartstene's expedition :
John W. Nilson, Amos Bonsai), J. J. Hays, Au
gust. Sontag, Henry Goodfellow,George Stephee
son, Thomas Hickey, James Malary, George Riley,
William Godfrey, - Charles Blake, George - Whittle,
John Hussy, Christian Olsen, Peter Schubert, Jof-
Aiion Templo. '
. IliToticeo.
TORN- EXCHANGE INSURANCE
COMPANY.—ISOTIOD.—The Anneal Meeting of
the Stockholders, for the election or Directors for tho
ensuing pear, will be held at the OMee of the Coin•
pow No. 331 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia, on
MONDAY, the 4th January, 1519, at 12 o'clock.
delo-tja4 LEANDER W. V. 11. STARII, See'p.
NOTlCE.—Office of the Westmoreland Coal
1 Company. Philadelphia, December 10th 1867.
The annual Meeting o f the Stockholders of this Com
pany-will be held at their office . , No. 230 South THIRD
Street, en WEDNESDAY, the fi l th of January, 1858, at
12 o'clock, at which time an Election will be held for
Eleven Directors, and a Secretary and Treasurer, to
scree for the erumlng year. P. It. JACKSON.
de2l-tija , Secretary.
'MUTH/E.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEIg
that the "BANK OF CIL ADIBERSBURG " will
apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at its next
Session, for the passage of a Law, in the nature of au
Act to confirm the title of the said Bank to that certain
BRICK IaTORE•ROUSE and Lot of Ground, situate on
the east side of South FRONT Recut, new No. 21, be
tween Market and Chestnut streets, in the city of Phila
delphia. JAMES LESLEY,
del6.6tit Cashier.
NOTICE.— Office of the Beaver Meadow
Railroad Company.
PHILADELPHIA, December 14, 1857.
The annual meeting of the Stockholdera of the Deaver
Meadow Railroad and Coal Company will be held at
their office. No. 822 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY,
the 18th of January next,
at 12 o'clock, at which time an
election will be held for Preeldent and teh Directors for
the ensuing year.
dels.dtjalB* L. OLIAMDERLAIN, Bee. and Treas.
pp Elf 0 V A L.—
As.v.The busintss of the PENNSYLVANIA BANK will
be removed on the Ist proximo, to the second story of
Grigg's Building, WALNUT s'reet, east of Third. The
owners of property lodged at the Bank for safe keeping
will please remove it before that day, or it will be
stored elsewhere at, their expense and risk.
do. t jal J. L. FENIMORE, Assistant-Cashier.
DUBLIG NOTICE.—E. G. WHITMAN &
, CO. are now prepared to otter to the public the
beet and largest asiortmeot of Bonbons, Sugar Toys,
Candied Fruits, Sugar and other fancy goods, suitable
for Christmas Trees. The candies manufactured by us
are roads of the beet material that Can be had, arnonget
which are line sugar-coated Almonds, Jelly Drops,
Cordial Drops; Moss Paste. Gum Drops, Caramelles,
kc. P. 8.-Superlor Walnut Candies, Cream, and
all varieties of plain Candles. Also, dealers in all
kinds Foreign Fruits and Nuts. No. 102 South SE
COND, one door below CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia. n 028.8 to thaw*
COL. G. DE KORPONAY lIAS TIIE
honor to inform the Citizens of Philadelphia that
he has been appointed INTERPRETER of the United
States Courts, and opened an Office for translations of
all Modern Languages at 1010 GEORGE Street, above
TENTH, where be will be in attendance to all the burro-
nerve transactions in his line. de2l-Im
OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN
coAL AND !RON CO.--Ititmenecrare, Dec 16,
1857 —The annual Heating of the Etoeltholdera of thin .
Oompany will ha held nt their Office, No 68 tenth
yOURTIL Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January, at 11
o'clock A. 111., - ataellich time there will be an Election
of Directore to serve for the ensuing veer.
dele-tfalB WM. O. 1,111/1V1(1, Secretary.
eopartnersiiip - .No — it tre
DISSOLUTION.—TIIE COPARTNEIt
surp heretofore existing between NATHAN
STROME,' lILIAB WOLF, LIM BfAYER, nod AURA
11A01 WOLF, under the firm of MOUSE. WOLF,
DIAPER ,&00 , this day dissolret, by militia! con
sent, Nathan 'Simone retiring. The business will he
nettled by the remaining partners, who nro authorized
to use the name of the firm for that purpose, at No.
104 North . TIIIRD Street, alma Arch.
NATHAN STROLTBI,
ELIAS WOLF,
LEVI MAY.}III,
ABRAHAM WOLF.
December 14,1857
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.--ELIAS WOLF, LEV
MAYER, and -ABRAHAM WOLF having purchase(
the' interest of Nathan Strom in the late trot of
Straus°, Wolf, Mayer, & Co , and agnociated with them
NATHAN HATS, will continue the busing/in of Mann
flosturing end 'Wholesale CLOTHING MERCHANTS,
at the old Mend, No 104 North THIRD Street, above
Arch tinder the name and firm of WOLF, MAYER.
&,00.
PIIILADICLUTIA, December 14, 1857.
irIISSOLUTION.—Tho PARTNERSHIP
A-F.heretofore Wilting as BAKER & WILLIAMS is
THIS DAY dissolved by mutual congent. The buslnegg
will be continued at the old stand, 1182 MARKET St.,
by CHARLES WILLIAMS, who in authorized to collect
and pay all debts of the late firm
PETER W- BAKER
Deo. 1,1881. CHARLES WILLIAMS.
The undersigned would Inform the publlo, that having
bought out kir. P, W. Baker. bin late partner, he will
continue the HEATING and VENTILATING buninese
at the eld eland, 1132 MARKET Street, where will be
f oun d f u ll smortmenf of Ranges, Heaters, Ventilators,
Begistere, Bath Boilers . , dm, and hopes, by strict at
tention to business, to merit a share of the patronage
of the public,
IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TILE
firm NewEIS BROTHERS & CO., heretofore ex
isting ha York and Philadelphia, is this day BIS
SOLVED by mutual consent, and that the business of
the firm win only be carried on for the purpose of 11.
quidatien. Signed,
ENOOII REISS,
ISAAC REISS,
JAMES REIM
M. GANS
JOHN rOrtEn.
uol6-413t&tuths.tf
November 18
AR° ll " -
MIER, W — LIR - 17 - 4t, Tinglar St CO
minovAninanna or •
GASALTERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS,
and all kinthfof Gam and Lamp Work Olrandolem ko.,
N0. , 329 CHESTNUT STREET, PluLADlmp u i A.
Amain, WARNER ,& CO.,
NEW
No. 376 BROADWAY,YORK.
I D - Buildings fitted with Gam Pipea, and all kinds of
altering and repairing of Om Work. - 4,112 to.
WELOOMf RANGE .-S QLD BY CHAD
## aft),F2 N. SNOR it. sain t
.•„ , ,
H ALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS,
NEAE FALLS OF eanunduLL,
PRELADBLpIU A.
SELECT BOARDING 1401100 L FOR BOYS.
REVRRENON TON RT REP. ALONZO POTTNR.
The Rector, Rev.ShIYSER, nley be seen every
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 to 6 o'clock, at
ROOKER'S Bookstore, S. W. corner WORM art
011ESTN1L1T, where also circulars may be obtained.
Address • Rxv, 0, R. SRYSER,
d3.2m Fells of Schuylkill, Yhiladelphia.
fiRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA CON-
N.) MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. It. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.
ROOK.KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, Ao.
Each Student has individual Instruotion from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the Immediate
supervision of the Prino!pal.
One of the Beet Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call gad Fee Opeolmenill and get a Catalogue of
Mende, Act. , ocB-y
pROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
No Seminary whatever le more likes private family.
The come of study le extensive and thorough. Pro
fessor Saunders will receive a few more pupils under
fourteen yeare of age into hie family. Enquire of
Messrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Verney, Uttar of this Paper, whose cone or ward/ are
now members of his family. septl4-tf
MEROHANTS' HOTEL,
NORTH FOURTH STREET
Alloys Main,
PHILAULPIIIA.
anYA•tt NoKIBBEN & BON'S, PROPMITOREI
JONES'S
ARCII STREET SALOONS,
The Holidays are close at hand, and Jones's Arch
street Saloon is prepared for the Immense demand that
will be made upon it for CONVECTIONS.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES
IMPORTED EXPRESSLY PER TEE PRESENT MUNSON;
. -
Eiery variety of Bon Bone, Pastilee, Bourbon Drops,
now style of Duni Drone, Eau Sucre Drops, L'angliterru
Boa Bons, and every variety rare and costly candles
manufactured In Paris.
. . .
Fort resents, all sizes and PATTERNS of Ornamental
Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon lien filled with the choicest
variety 0 - Contentions, and varying in pries from One
Dollar np to Fifty Dollars. some of these Boxes are the
MORT BUFKRO NPRODINNB OF FANCY WORK AND ARTISIICI
DORM KURR OFFERED IN NUM COUNTRY.
To the Ladies, as well aa to the whole public, Jones's
Saloons are the most attractive in the City, and its
splendor of adornment and finish are superior to any in
the Union
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, 4ND SLIPPERS,
Served up in the choicest and most expeditious style.
FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,
ICE CREAMS. JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS,
Constantly ready for visitors in profusion,
rLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL
OAKES AND PIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,
NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT,
Ann, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELIOACIES of every clime and country.
BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation! Rappers,
and Families supplied at the ahorteet notice and on
reasonable terms.
A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally
bestowed by the public is respectfully solicited.
deb-tf R. B JONES, Proprietor.
CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.-VENI
SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Hem, ()rouse, Fresh
Salmon, Chincatique, Opinaohique,Princess Bay, Abse
com, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GAME,
wild or domestic, in season. Green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers nerved up at the shortest notice, at
JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 527 CHESTNUT street, op
posite the State House.
N.B.—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 for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Suppers, tee.
117 Entrance for Ladies towards Sixth street.
nov7-3m
TILLIAIS HANNING'S CITY LAGER
BEER SALOON, No. 232 Oarter , e Alley, Philo,
delphia. sep'22—llm
MoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
west corner of BROAD and WALVDT.—game
and all other delicacies in season. Families supplied
with Oysterson the shortest notice. sep7-7m
ITELLS, FARGO, & CO.,
Y NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS CO
'Express Rent to Csuronets, OREGON, and Bain•
Alen MANDE on the sth and 20th, and to 11/aINA 011
7th, 12th, and 27th of each month, from NEW YORK.
EXCHANGE for Rale in sums to suit, and cotazo.
'toss ming on California, Oregon, Bandwich Islands,
and Havana.
W. F. & Co. receive freight oonmigned to them At
MN FRANCISCO,
Per Clipper Ship, and collect Invoices on delivery o
the same.
NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS
W. F. k Co are now prepared to receive the OLD
BONDS of the State of CALIFORNIA, transport the
same to Sacramento City, and procure new 01301, In ac
cordance with the act of 28th April, 1857, and return
same to this city.
de2l-1m D. N. BARNEY, Jct., Agent.
%IRE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. OFFICE,
920 CHESTNUT STREET, forwar d s PAEOELS,
PAOKAGES, MEROTIANDIZE, BANK NOTES end
SPECIE, either b Its own LINES, er In connection
with other EXPRESS COAIPANIES, to all the priLerpal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United Slates.
E. B. SANDFORD,
Gene Tel Superintendent.,
flnirfg - 871rELTA"XTTORITETTP
LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STRUT, NORRISTOWN, Pa.,
will attend with punctuality, and to the beet of hie
ability, to all bu.sineen entrusted to hie care. oel-3,n
IThANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
A- , AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH and
OUST Streets, Philadelphia.
Y ER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW. CENTRE street, Patterns, Pa. an.Lly
FOR SALE.—Tho four-story GRANITE
BUILDING, on the north side of CHESTNUT
street, meet of Fourth, Intended for the Pennsylvania
Bank, and now neatly (inhaled. If not sold prior to
Janu say let, the Banking Room, and other parts Of the
building, will be rented separately, or together.
Apply to THOMAS CRAVEN,
defeatutht,ll No. 4 MINOR Street.
FOR RENT.
The splendid new MARBLE STORE, No. 28 North
THIRD Street.
Apply to
DESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT
St., opposite the State Howse; one of the best
business locations In Philadelphia, with heat, light,
and all modern conveniences. Apply on the premises,
Room No. 8, to G. W. J. BALL, Agent. no%
DR. ILLIAMS' ELIXIR.-" A SOVE
reignW
remedy for every ill" arising from Dyspep
sia, such as Nausea, Headache, Vertigo, Dimness of
Sight, Debility of the Nervous System, Hypochondria,
Jaundice, Lose of Appetite, Westing of the Strength,
Flatulence, with frequent Belching of Wind, Vitiated
Taste, Constipation and 'Uneasiness of the Bowels,
Bilious Vomiting, Burning Sensation at the Pit of the
Stomach, Liver Complaint, Oppression after Eating,
Palpitation of Heart, Pain in the Pit of the Stomach, or
towards the right Side, Sallowness of Complexion, De
pression of Spirits, and Irritability of Temper, Jeo
ATTESTATION.—We, having used Williams' Anti-
Dyspeptic Elixir, with the moot perfect satiefection and
Recces', take great pleasure in recommending it to all
persons suffering with Dyspepsia, as we are fully con
vinced of Its most estimable qualities In tottering the
digestive powers, removiog aft pains and uneasiness,
and imparting a healthy tone to the stomach.
John E. Penrose, 34 South Wharves; Casper Morris,
Tacony; Thomas AID bone, President of Bank of Penn
sylvania; Abner Elmes, Market street, below Sixth;
Edward 11. Rowley, 14 North Wharves; Michael Dunn,
Superintendent Merchants' Exchange; Hannah Stiles,
Prankford road; Hannah Webb, 28 Filbert street; 11. A.
Sperry, 12 Edward street; William Yard, 0 City Row ;
Lawrence Newbold, 396 Chestnut street ; Rudolph
D'Arni, 267 Broadway, New York; John Winans, 01
Witter street. New York.
?Illr and Agency, 4 South fiItVENTII Street, Phila. deP o h r t ed
Nor lo by Druggists generally.
15200 0 BOXES OF AMERIOAN WIN
POIY °LAU, of all einem and finalities,
for mate at lowest pricen.
Our assortment in complete, and nro daily receiving
fresh lobe from the Rensington Glare 'Works.
Sheets Del Ty's make, aulierior tflany in the market
an to brilliancy and regular Clickers'', equal to French
We aro now receiving two-thirds of the Class mode nt
these works.
2,000 haven French Glasn of all sizes.
4,000 feet Rough Glass for ekyilghte.
6,000 fent lingra,ed and Enamelled Glass, of all pat.
terns.
White Lead, French and American Zino, Paints,
100 000 lbs White bead.
00,000 lbe Preach Zino, (Vieille Montague).
76,000 the American ZILIO.
Brown Zino, a full supply.
Chrome Green, a full supply.
Chrome Yellow. a full imply,
Prussian Blue, a lull nupyly.
Paris Green, a full nupply.
Address your orders to.
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Wholenale Druggieta and Manufacturers.,
Sole Proprietors of the Ponta. Stearn Color %Yorke
Store S. W. corner SECOND and OREEN Streets,
Philadelphia. dell tf
DMILADELPIIIA TYPE FOUNDRY
1 N. W. Oor. Tlllll.O end 011ESNUT Sta.
L. PELOUZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their Entablishment,
and doeiroue to merit Ito continuance would announce
to Printout and Publishers that their new PPEOIMEN
BOOK in 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 euperintondence of the
manufacturing department, Juatifies them in asserting
that they can furnish a more durable and better fin
tithed article than their cotemporaries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
Old type taken at 9 dents per pound, In exchange for
new at epeolmen prices. aul•tf
WONDERS OF TILE AGEL-LIGIIT,
MINT FOR ALL—PETERS & SHROVE,
Patent Non-Explosion Self-Generating GAS LAMPS is
just the thing to suit all. Price $1.60 up ; all may have
a superior Light by calling at their Depot.
This Lamp is adapted to all places and purpose+, and
only requires a trial to teat 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, without the least possible danger.
All aro Invited to call and examine for themselves.
Town, County, and State rights for sale.
The proprietors aro In want of Agents, giving a rare
chance to make money.
PETERS & SHROVE, Gas Lamp Depot,
129 South 4th St , below Chestnut, Phi
CHARLES WILLIAMS
CLOVER SEED.-NOTICE TO PENN
SYLVANIA FARMERS AND STOREKEEPERS.
The undersigned are now prepared to purcheee for
Cash, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania
etorekeepers and Carmen, by sending samples to our
addreee, can, at all times, ascertain the price at which
we are buying. Parties wishing samples, by which to
be governed tie to quality, can have them Rent by mail,
by addressing we. J. fS CHASE & 00,
eeplg.tf 48 North Front, and 44 Water streets
IFLOgitING BOARDS-23,680 foot ()aro
llaTooring bowls, afloat, for sole by
MART/N & MAOALIBTRA
3.19 tiottil Wet amt.
THE ORESg.-PMLAJJELfIHIA,
grbitrational.
13otcla anb ileatatxranto.
727 and 729 ABOII BTRERT
HOLIDAYS: HOLIDAYS!
express tit ompattics
and ESOIIANGS DISALERS
A JOINT STOCK COMPANY.
CAPITAL $600,000.
OFFICE, 400 CHESTNUT STREET,
glitantena at tam.
Sot Zak nub tiro Ect.
D. M. FOX,
No. 539 North TIMID Street,
below Greou street
534ippito
IFIHR BRITISH AND NORTH AItIERI
-1 CAN ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
• FROM NOW TOOL TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage ... ,
Second Cabin Pannage
FROM OUTGO TO LI V ERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage '
Second Cabin Passage
The snipe from Beaten call at Halifax.
PERSIA.,Capt. Judkinn. CANADA, Capt. bang.
ARABIA, Capt. J, Stone. AhLBRIOA, capt.llliekrnan
ASIA. Capt E. 0 Lott NIAGARA. Capt Ryrie„.t
AFRICA, Capt. filhannori. EUROPA. Capt . J Leitch'.
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast hea4 ;
green on starboard bow; red on port Low.
AFRICA, Shannon, lento N.Yorlc, Wednesday, Dee. ti.
AMERICA, Lott, 44 Boston Wedneeday,Dco. Hi.
EUROPA, eitch, 44 N.Yor k, Wednesday , Dec. 21.
CANADA, Lang, , 44 Boston, Wednesday, Dee. :M.
PERSIA, J odium', ' 4 N.York. IYednenday, Jan 0, , ,Mi
NIAGARA. Wickman, Bonton,Wininesday,Jan.l2'sB
AFRICA, Shannon, 44 N.York,Weilaenday, Jan. 20.
Bertha not secured until paid for.
• An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Ships will not be accountable for
Cold, Silver, Bullien, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Btenes
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed thirefor and
the value thereof therein Pxpronned.
For freight or portage apply to
deb-y Is. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. ,
FOR SAN Fr - tANGISOO.--CLIPP
SATURDAY, December 1911.--The unatirpessed
clipper ship TWILIGHT, II 4TX3, Commander.
Clipper of THURSDAY, December 21th.—The mag
nificent A I clipper ship LOOK OUT, Itittima, Com
mander.
Both of these celebrated Orilla are now loading In
New York, and will mall as above.
For freight, at New York rated, apply to
11181101', 811110108, & CO.,
deB 120 (Into 80) NORTH WHARVES.
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE
wrEAmaitiPs
BTATE OF GEORGIA
•ND
KEYSTONE STATE. '
In consequence of the depressed state et% trade, the
above ships will be withdrawn for the present.
October ,16th. A. HERON, Jr.
FARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON
AND HAVRE —The magnißcent•elonmehi VAN
DERBILT, Edward iliggius, commander, b,288 Dies,
will sail
From New York fer South- From Southampton and
krnpton and Havre. Cayce for New York,
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14
Saturday Dee 5 Saturday Deo. 20
Price of Pansage--Firet cabin, $100; second cabin,
$5O Specie delivered 1111,00,10 z/ and Paris. For freight
or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent,
No. 6 Bowling Green, ,New York. '
Letters for England end Thump°, pre-paid, 115 cents
each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps if from
other calm) will be received et No. 6 Bowling•sreen,
New York, up to 113 o'clock on the met cling of nail.
lag. orlo.ti
PGA ENGLAND AND ' ANCE,IB6I.-
1: New York and Havre Steamship Oompan This
United States Mail Steamships MILO% 2,500 y.--
tons/
David Linea, senninatuader, and YULTON, MOO' tone,
James A. Wotton, commander, will have, New York,
RIM and Southampton, for the year. PM snit 68, no
the - following day.:
LILTS NW TOM
1667. 1869.
Fulton,Beturday, Aug. 21 Arago, Baturdey, J. 9
Arego, do. Sept. 10 Fulton, do. Feb. 6
Fulton, do. Oat. 17 Arago, do. Muth
k rzn , do. do. to o t : 14 1 lu rft lte o n, do. I
do. Walton , ' May 29 29
I LEVIN 8011TIUMPTON.
1867.
Arno, Wedoeadtty, Aug. 26
Fulton, do. Rept. '23
Arago, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. NOT. 18
Arago, do.. Dee. 16
1868.
Fulton, do. Jan. 18
Arago, do. Feb. 10
Fulton, do. Mar. 10
Arago, do. April 1
Fulton, do. May 5'
Arago, do. June 2'
Fulton, do. .1 sue 89
IFAISEI/011
LUNN AAAAA .
/ROT.
Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25
Fulton, do. Sept. 22
Arago, do. Oct. 20
Fulton, do. Nor. 17
Arago, do. Deo. 16
1866.
Fulton, do. Jim. 12
Amp, do. Yab. 9
Fulton, do. March 9
Arago, do. April 6
Fulton, do. May 4
Arno, do. Juno 1
Fulton, do. June 29
MOO Or
From New York to Southampton or Havre—Firs
Cobb,n 1130 ; Second Cabin, 676.
From Havre or Southampton to New York—Fin
Cabin, SOO [race; Second Cabin, 600 francs.
For freight or passage apply to
MORTI,6IIIII j..IYINGSTON, Agent, T Broadway
WILLIAM IfELIN, 4, Havre.
OROSKSY Ir. 00., South , ton
AMEDIOAN EU ROPEAN
NXPRI:III3 AND DX- ~ Paris.
(MANGE 00. aue
ruIIE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
J. UNITED STATES MAIL BTlOAMElifi.—The Maps
composing this Line are :
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC Oa. Joseph Comstock.
The Capt. James West.
,iThese ships have been built by contract, expressly for
uorernment service; every care has been taken In their
construction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort. ,
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in drat
cabin, $180; in second do., re; from Liverpool to New
York, 80 and 20 pines*. No berths secured unless paid
for. The ships of this line have improved water-tight
balk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
1108 MEW YORK. FROM LIVRIPOOL.
Saturday, June 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 24, 1857
Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Saturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday,. July 22, 1867
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 5, MOW
Saturday, Aug. 16, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1851
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 Wednewlay, Sept. 2, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 26, 1857 Wednesday; Sept. 80, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1887
Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. pe, 1857
Saturday, Nor. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 1, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1867
Saturday, Deo. 6, 1867 Wednesday,,Deo. 9, 1857
Wedneaday, Dee. 22, 1867
Por freight or panage, apply to
EDWARD K. OOLLINS, No. 58 Wall street, N.Y.
BROWN, SHIPLEY k 00., Liverpool.
OTEPIIEN KENNARD ac 00., 27 Await' Priers,
London.
11. 0. WAINWRIGIIT & 00., £.le.
The OWI2OII of VI:118 ships will not be accountable for
gold, raver, bullion, specie, Jewelry.pr ecioua atones er
metals ' tulles. bine of ladlog.••t net therefor , bad
the value thereof expreseed therein aul.tf
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU
ROPE.
Ylrat Cabin $6O I Second Onblo .... . .$6O
In the first-class paddle-wheel steamship
2,000, tone 0. D. LuoLow, Commander, and NORTH
STAR, 2 '
600 tone, I'. E. LIMIKRIC, to sail from pier No.
I
3 North nver, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED
STATES MAILS, vie:
Leave N. York for
Southampton, Ito. BtOMEIR for I touthamptoo
no and Bresnan. Southampton for New Tort
Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Wedaiday, NOT A.
N. Satiy, Oct. 31. Saturday, Nov. 29. Wede'diy, Dec 30
Theme atearnera touch at 11AVRII. Specie delivered
in London and Paris. For plumage and freight, apyly
to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling ()mean, Nsw
York. oeln. tl
Wined anb Eignore.
RAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH
WHISKEY —2O Puncheons of the above Superior
Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Forrest, at
[Happen street wharf, for sale by
JOSEPH F. TOBIAS,
200 and 208 South FRONT Street.
IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY,
wholesale and Retell,
By 111.1011 BAUR,
GOVERNMENT HOUSE, corner of
FRONT and WHARTON Streete,
(oryotdte the Navy Yard
Fhiladelphla
BRANDIES.--. , Pinot CastillOn," Marctt,
and other Cognate of varioua vintinies, in half
plpee and quarter cake ; rellerolain Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark , In half pipes, half casks, and one ..eighth
casks, Imported and for side by
1111NRY BOHLEN & CO ,
ee22 221 and. 223 South Fourth street.
ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR STORE, No. no, Southeast Corner o
GEORGE sod SOUTH Streets.
I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
V• IN FINN WINES, LIQUORS, OIGARB, &e., Id
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. and ly
BRANDIES.—Pinot, Castillon & Co., Ma
reit & Co., and other brands of Cognnca of 111110115
vintages, in bal l pipes and quarter cooks ; Fellevoisin
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipe., quarter
auks and one-eighth mkt!, all in Custom House stores,
imported and for sale by
HENRY BORLBN & 00.,
an 6 Nos. 221 and 223 Booth Fourth atm*.
DITIIMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. KO (new
No. l / 3 8) North THIRD Street, Philadelphls.--tihlpplos
orders promptly attended to. nnl-U
i3ooto nub iitiors
.—T
'ROOTS AND SIIOEShe subset:ll)er
has on hand a largo and varied stock of BOOTS
and FIIOES, which he will sell at the lowed pricei.
OEO. IV. TAYLOR
n02.1.1y B. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET • to.
FALL STOCK OF .BOUTS AND SIAQES.
A --JOSEPH 11. THOMPSON A: CO., No. 814 MAR
KET Street, and Non. 8 and 6 FRANKLIN num,
have new In atom a large and welLamertcat Moult o f
BOOTS and SHOES, of City and Kaatern manufacture,
which they offer for rale on the brat terms for Caah, or
on the meal credit.
Buyer', aro inyltod to call and examine their stock
attl-dlf
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TAMPS H. BR YSON'S BOOK AND JOB
aD PRINTINO ROOMS, 2 North SI 'CPU Street, drat
above Market, Philadelphia Blanlin, Carib!, Wil
lie:oe' Painplilete, and general Printing attended to.
Illniting attended to in connection o iti,, printed heed
logo of Blanka and Receiptn. • dl-tf
Rli ICVANS,--10,000--EIIIIIIITER,
E Car.% per Hope!
1 4
..,,8
Th. Trap that Irai or e r1 , 4 , ..1 by Me a.kt I,
.. m y . l a. ip
-
D eloicklphla P,..., .I !Mato
AYea "mat Ittaitt ur 8 Th. Prno
E Altai.. ...ro &Kr e i ' ll" '
lb
8 icO.ifirv,lbl:rylz,F°Tto:':;7lKr-:14.'"1;-47s7;::::::::::;C:0:4;c7C"::::1,-.1:::;?:
GREAT REDUCTION
IN ?MR PRIOR OP
0E M E II IL Y I. 0 T .
The Glenwood Cemetery Co. have determined to Roll
the tote In their Cemetery at •
ONE HALF
The percent prices for cash. fly this *Diction tome
of the most eligible Lots will be gold at
TWELVE DOLLARS.
Only 300 lota will be disposed of at ,these rates, and
the opportunity Ig offered until January Ist, 1050. Ap
ply at the office, No 430 WALNUT .STREET, below
Fifth. p, d2-lm
ALBERT WEBER, PlAgO FORTE
MANUFACTURER, No. 155 West Broadway, New
York, mole manufacturer or the celebrated Concert
Piano. The subscriber would Inform his numerous
friends and cuatomera that he hail greatly enlarged his
manufacturing department, in order to west the Increase
In demand for his unrivalled Pitmen, and Au every piano,
especially tone and touch, is personally superiutended
by the subscriber, the public will be narianted RD ire.
etrument which, for beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and tohchl StandS maw,
passed. Every piano sold at the lowest manufacturers',
prices. A call is respectfully solicited." 0c29..8u
MINCEMINCED 111 EAT-
D
The Subscriber has commenced msnufacturing his
Ne Plus Ultra •
INOND MNA
which he offers to his customers in
EASON Or 'MALL QUANTITIES.
Order], through BLOOD'S DISPATOIKwiII be purr
tually attended to.
JOSHUA WRIDIIT,
nl3 d SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN ea
5,000 1
GALLS. WHALE OIL,
,000 gall. Elephant 011,
60 ble. No. 1 Lard Oil, for sale by
OROABDALE, PEIROE, & CO.,
nplo.ll. No. pi N. Delaware avenue.
U.EaDAY,. ,D , CPIBER 22, 1857.
OALI COMA COAL I-TAGGART'"
ODAL.
OELESDATED,BPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
J. & R. CARTER'S GREENWOO D, TAMAQUA COAL.
ONORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SOUUYI
BILL COAL.
RANDALL h MEREDITH
Hare for sale, and are constantly receivirag from
above celebrated Collieries ,
COAL OP ALL SIZES.
There is no Cord mined anywhere, equal is quality
these, and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority Our Coal is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate,
dust and all impuelties. Our PRICES areas LOW ea the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at oar OfKra, No. 151 80111111 FRONT
Arad, above Walnut,
Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWIIILL street, belt*
,RROAD street.
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL.
LOWllLth--or sent to either place per Despatch Post,
afil receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex.
amine our Coal before purohasiag elsewhere. aui-tf
kbHUYLKILL AND .-- LEHIGH COAL,—
I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality o.
I iI IIIIJYLKILI, AND LEHIGH COAL. My customers,
Ilia all others who may favor me *with their order!, may
idly on getting Coat that will be ee tiefaotory to them.
ID" No inferior Coal kept at ibis establishment to
,pier at LOW PRWEB.
N. E. corner of ALEXANDER NVEY,
Brood an O d
O Oberrs ß Ste
IEDIGH AND SCHUYLKILL6OAL.
4 DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, strove Eighth, keep conetantly on
lend, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. 1-6 m
Merchant %dilate
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
FORMREILT WITH KELLY & ;MOTHER,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO.,
TAILOR,
MA CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
4 Has now with him the beet Talton; that aro engaged
in the business in this country
CUAHL6O Rove, formerly the leading tailor of this
city; H. RAYB6R, formerly cutter for 0. Ruth & Co ,
end late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; HENRY WAONIR, the beet Pante and Vest cutter
in the United States, for years cutter with Dopler:le,
Under the Irving House, DreadwaY, and with Depierris
& Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronise the establishment.
Tho beat of Olothog made at Pic/trate prices for
credit, low prices for 000 J 0013 tf
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, No IS andl9 South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well reacted (took of OLOTU and
CAPOLMEILE3 alwaye on hand
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the beet quality, and in the moat fanhionable et le.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. autl-tf
QHARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS
CLOTHING, 1/8 North FOURTH Btriset, betwor
Arah SEld Raft.
CEommtooion illerdpinto
JH. CHASE 1 1 / 4 CO.
• GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
la North FRONT and 41 WATER Street, Philadelphia.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
CLOVER SEED
On eonslgnment front the Interior or Pennsylvania,
where our DOW Cleaning Mill is now in general nee.
Err Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP always on
hand. sel2-tt
LIANDY Pc BRENNER—COMMISSION
MERCHANTS end Dealers in Ferelen end Ame.
moan /I ARDWA RS and OITTLERY, Nos. 21, 2.5 and 27
North FIFTH Street, Neat aide above Commerce street,
Philadelphia. aml•tf
CHARLES .TETE, COMMISSION MER
011 ANT and Importer of HAVANA lEGARS
(New) las Walnut etreet. eecond otory. aut.ly
Olobarco nub Gligaro
I_IIIA.VANA OIGARS—A handsome If sort
ie—lt mant, such as
Yigaro, Partagaa,
Cabanas, Bultana,
- Gloria, Jupiter
Colour Convorelantee,
• Torrey ' Lopes, Union Americana,
Orejon, Flora Cubuna, ho., ko.,
kn., lit N, J(, 1-5 and 1-10 ien, of all nicee and quali
ties, In stale and conntantly receiving, and for sale low,
by
, .011ARLM S
S TET,
(new) 1 8% WALNUT Street,
aul-ly below Second, second story
VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTACAS
A BEGARB.—A choice Invoice of these celebrated
brande on board brig g , New Era," daily eapeoted from
llarana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE,
(NOW) 138 Walnut street, below Second,
and Second Story.
furniture.
B. KITE & CO.
AA. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ko.
No. 03 (late NO) WALNUT at
Philadelphia.
A new Ind superior style of Spring Beds.
LTDIA, R. KIM Josern WALTON
au3l dm
Bonp nub Canbleo
Q. OAP AND CANDLES.
REMOVAL from PO SOUTH VOURTiI STREET,
to my Manufactory, 10 awl 14 RELIEF STREET, be
tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second
streets.
Thankful to my nutnerou fr' ends for their past favor.,
I solicit a continuance of the same, hat hog enlarged tuy
manufactuu so as to enable me to have tountantly on
hand a fait block of 'A I' ll•sensoned Soapa, free from
PM Oil; Palm, Variegate,' White Hooey, Castile, and
all kinds of Collet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure
material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soup, English Pal.
Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candles of all glare constantly on hand. Having
adopted the cash system, I ant enabled to toll my goods
at the lowest paces P. CONWAY.
Philadelphia
N. 11 —Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 14-dm
S 3 tationcrp
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID 31. 1100 AN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 190 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the ehelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks. Public. Oakes Mel - cheats, and others, of the
beet quality of Englir& or American Paper, and bound
in various 'Vita, la the most substantial manner
Orders for JOD PRINTINO of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with 'acetates
and despatch,
A. general assortment of English, French and Ameri-
Gan Stationery.
Concerning Mr Slogan , ' contribution to the Franklin
fnstitute, the Committee say—ii This display of blank
books for banking and mercantile use Is the best in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap.
penance neat and appropriate." no2o-tf
furnaces
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT
NEW GAS CONSUMING FURNACE
CHILSON'S NEW CONE FURNME,
after haring been put to the most severe test, during
the two GOLD WINTIM or 185 t AND 1857, bee proved to
'be the most potter/kg heater in the woad, mug from
ti to X the fuel over any of the best furnaces now In UM
Tans FUNNAOC9 are construoted with a cut Iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, lined
with fire-brick or iron staves. The fire pot Is surmount
ed with
A SERIES OF CONES, en TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their haze, but tapering to email nper
turee at the top, and uniting with the anular chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pass to the Clue
Toe WBOL6 products of combustion in the form of
amok, and assign, are suspended directly over the lire,
00NfleeD or compressed into the tapering CON 69 And
006TINVALLT 6XPOBXD to tho direct action of the rate
of heat and light from the lire.
Thin heat and light le brought to a rooru I ■sos
00se, not unlike the
COLLECTION OF THE SUN'S RAYS,
to a focal point through an ordinary limn, causing the
131401 EN AND OiliNS to become intensely heated and tho
roughly oOrtenman ' by this operation the PAIOAR AND
GABEd are MOON NQUALLY ATAILABLZ with the ADEL
Prague for heating purpocon, while, in other [maw,
tt, Id CARRIED OPD AND WABTND IN TWA 0111AIN6Y.
All persons desirouk of obtaining the best and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPAHATIIB,
should not fall to examine the New OAS COMIC/ill/0
(toxic Ponneoc before purchasing any other. The at
tention of architects and bn1,41/ ys Is partieularly re
%noted. MIN & WILSON,
(Onceereors 14. A. Ilarrlann.)
No 421 WALNUT Street,
Opporite Independence Square..
gato, Caps, kc
SIILLENDER tr. PASCAL,
HATTERS,
sul-em No. 8 B. SIXTH str..t. PhileAelphla
11)nrbwarr.
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
MERCHANT BARS,
RIVET IRON,
ttennreetnvntrit FOUNTAIN ORBEN ROLLING MIL
on the selotylloll, ebrre Sprino; Garden Works
WARMIOURE, 103 North WATER Street.
QUAIINIt CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
mule.
ec9.t
JOIIN LIALDYM AN, Agont
V lIOMAS E. BAXTE .-11 Alt D WAR E
it. CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 919 MARKET ST
Dove Ninth, math olds, Philadelphia as 1-oro
MEDICINAL BRANDY.—Puro 01(1 Mc-
Cognao, the imeit powerful strengthener
:for weak lunge and general debility of the ago ; a sure
cure for Dysperda, whether neute or chronic, Low
Spirits, &C. Price b l 25 per bottle, or 310.50 per Boren.
11'nrrantell pore. Imported expressly for us, " Bole
Agents' , for the United Stolen.
Z (MILER & SMITH,
Whotenni° Driigginte, S. W. car Second nod (keen
We refer, by perinfccion, to the ins mend:ern !I
the Medical faculty, na to the purity net chonden
!Standard of this ((runty:
0. P. Keichline, M. D., Fourth, above Tatnany.
Oliax. It. Taylor, M. D., Fourth, above Drown.
Chaa. D. Roberta, M. 0 Third, below Franklin.
lVileon Caney, M. 0., Fourth, abo‘ a ThougYeln
J. K. Knorr, M. P., rront, above Poplar. dell
PIIBL IC I, 4/IP S.—THE PUBLIC IS
respectfully informed that Wilcox have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Publio Lighting, at
which citizen, are requezded to give information respect
ing accldrula which may Nippon to the Public Lampe; or
of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good
Melting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph
Rally, No. 808 Wharton et , Firet Ward; Charles Carty,
'Supt. of 21 dintrict, No. 3 Haines et. above Sixth; Miran
G. Kirk, No. 1138 Hutchinson intreet, Twentieth Want;
Id. W. Deshong, No. 22.31 Coates fired, Fifteenth Ward;
'T hon.V. Bowlby, ORB Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West
Philadelphia,) M. H. 111'hulden, Gem Office, Twenty-
Second Ward, (Germantown;) Win. N. Market, Gen
Office Twenty-Third Ward ( Frankford,) and at the
• ? 1 1 1 1 1 y 6ftt orde t r o o i rtt n e th T:a tr e e t e e t t:a b o el f o rht ia gi e lLal phis Has
'Wrote. A. J. RITE,
Superintendent of Distribution
'VGACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
s_iFactory of E. W USSIIERS, N 0.109 (late 43) South
EIOILTII, below Chestnut etreet, has become a saving
of 60 per cent, to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
^MERCHANTS, and also the convenience of having their
Old Carriage Lampe new silver-topped and bottomed,
and lent by express to all parts. lull ly
It4—ECONOMY IN GAS BILLS.-THE
Irt?" best OMR Regulators ever offered for Five Dol
lars. For sale by the WAT.ERMAff GAS REUULA.
'FOR COMPA4Y,"
il 0 ; 0 4 01. go; 0410TtiVIT Street.
insurance Companies
FIRE INSURANCE,
BY TIM
RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMP ANY,
PBIL/DISIXIJIA,
On buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise,
Furniture, he.,
IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
OFFICE No 308 WALNUT STREET
CAPITAL, 6177 gut ASSETS, 620,473
Invested et follows, v is:
In First Mortgagee on 12,17 Property $120,'200
let Allegheny county n per cent Penn's R R
Loan
lu renn4ylraton RAI Co 's 6 per cent Most
gugo Loan, $30,000 Cost 2,3,500
In P'enosylvania It. It. Co.'s Stock 4,000
In Stock Account for shares in sundry luau
rause Companies
In Scrip iu sundry Insuranoe Companies
Ip nine Receivable, business paper
In Book Accounts, accrued Interest, &c
In Cacti on hazel
4..50,413
CLEM. TINGLICY, President.
DIRECTORS
Clem. Tingley. George M Btreml,
W'm It. Thompson, John It Worrell,
GOO W Carpenter, Benjamin W Tingley,
Robert Steen Z Lothrop,
Charles S Wood,: ILL Carson,
Samuel Iliophow, Robert 'Poland,
Mamhall 11111, Cornelius Stevenson,
Jacob T. limiting, Chyle' , I,elond,
William Mu ,s.m, W. M. Semple. Pitto'gh
dclB.fimalin 11 M HOCHMAN, Secretary_
. 1 i - - IIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
".. THE qUAKEII CITY INSURANCE CO ,
400 WALNUT Street,
VIII take Marine and Fire Riaks on favorable terma
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS (250 000
CEO. II DART, Preaident
H.R. C 00013114 Ll., Ferretary.
CORN TiXCIIANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY,
331 WALNUT VTREET
Charter pp rpetubl Capital, Sooo,ooo. eubscrib.d.
13%100,000. Paid up, 13140,000.
Thil Company in now prepared to latio FIRE and
dARINE 1'01,101E3 on favorable terms
PRI.3IONNT-IMIN SWIFT.
Vim Passinavy—lLLNltY BIRD.
D I Ir R C TO R 8 .
JOHN SWIFT, It 5' JACKSON,
JAMES W qtrEEN, PLINY FISK,
JNO PARKER, AW. THOMPSON,
B I'. CIRIFFITTS. 11. D. MEAIIS.
HENRY 111111),
LEANDER W V, 11. STARR, See'y
LIFEINSURANCE AND TRUST CON
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIVE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Cotner of TRIAD end DOCK
Streets. Capital, $012,726 03.
INSURES LIVES lot short terms, or for the whole
term of Me—grants annuities and endowments—pile.
chases life Interests in Real Eetate and makes all
oontreets depending on the nentlngeneles or Life
They riot as Executors, Administtatota, Assignees,
Truetees, and, Unazdlans.
lIIIIITI U
Daniel I. Miller, Parrnel E Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard S. Newbold, James B. blaarland,
William P. 'locker, Joseph 11. Trotter,
William II Kern, James Euston,
Samuel C Buoy, Theophllns Paulding,
Charles Ilallouell, Edmund A Sender,
henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Horner,
William II Carr, Ellis S Archer,
Edward T Mott, baninel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Ruin. John G. Brenner,
P S Michler, Easton.
DANIEL, L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vie, Prestt.
JOHN W. HORROR, fineretexi. nl3.hy
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I3OWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY—Office No 412 WALNUT
Street, Philt:dolphin. The following statement of the
affairs of tho company is published in conformity with a
provision of its charter :
rßeminis RBOCITED FROII /yam 1, 1850, TO ATIOOST
31, 1857.
___ _
Fire premiums... ..
Marine premlurne..,
Perpetual pl cumulus
Total amount premium. taken
Earne4 Ore premium"..........25,072 40
Earwig mar me premium' 155,005 00-1R0,07.1 65
Deduct return premiums
Net earned
Marine Ingres paid $93,885 75
Fire beam paid..,. 8,031 It
*101,916 8
Selvage re
ceieed..,
Interest re
eeieed. „
Tt e twine
ante 2 071 62 --8,093 08— 93,638 TO
Expenses for commissions to
^PIM, abateinents In lieu of
scrip, salaries, office , rent,
furnishing office, books, sta
tionery, Ac
Profit and loss
Net profit
A 1.673.
Cash on howl 112,515 Rit
Dills receivable 119,267 02
Donde and 'nor tgages 1 85,000 00
Stocks 292,100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
Due by agents and
others
$761,095 84
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potts, Wm. P Leech,
C. E. Spang ler, II 7' Heusi',
Abraham Rex, II H Houston,
Wm. H. Woods, Jot R. Withers,
Georg(' Howell, Abraham P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Tilolllsoll, W Ringuel,
0.0. Sorter, Charles F. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John II Lowars,
Herman Haupt, James E. fltilee,
Nathan It Potts, II II rhillingford
PERCIVAL :if POTTS, President
0. E. Nemo:l'A it, Vice President.
W. It WOODA, Secretary.
oar, It. T. Ream. Treasurer
FIRE INSURANCE.
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN OA!U,
AND SECURELY INVESTED,
CII/IOE, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD
BTB SPRING GARDENS
CHARI I IIR PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRROTORS.
John II Dohnert, Henry M Phil. g,
David Woe War, Lewit Strinnack
Benjamin Davie, John Landoll,
John XVIII3II, Jr Charles Field,
Auley DI Park, William E Woo ,
Pune° Durneli, John D. Stevenson,
Juoob B. Aflutter., Carwin Stoddard,
Henry Homer, Thee D. Tillinghast,
George IT Childs
JOHN 11. DOHNERT, President
L. HRUMBEIAAR, Secretary sent 21-1 y
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.-
1i i ovsior. 414 WALNUT St, Franklin buildings.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE To INCREASE
TO 600,000
This Compeny Is now fully organ red, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insurance against toss or damage by
lire and Marine Perils, at current rates
OFFICERS
H. 0. LAUGHLIN, President
RICHARD 011IELDS, Tim President.
GEO. SCOTT, Secretary
DIRECTORS
11 0 Laughlin,
O. Stamm!,
Wm. Osborne,
Richard Weide,
T. P. Phewell,
A RCTIO FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
.C.ffi. NY, NEW YORK —Office, No 20 Wall street, ad
Joining the Mechanise Dank—Cash Capital, $250,000
with a surplus This Company insure Doildinge, Mer
chandice, Furniture, Teasels in port and their Cargoes
and other property, against Lone or Damage by tire an.
the Ricks of Inland Navigation
DIREOTOIIB
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L Pepe,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus It Orates,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Dasi■
Edmund Peufold, 0 11. Lilierifihal,
Hanson R. Corning, Theo Polhemus, Ir.
Ogden Haggerty, Flisha E. Morgan,
Thomas Monson, Able R. Van Neal,
John 11 Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas 8 Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W. Phißipe,
Louie Unit, Charles A Macy,
Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Hineken,
Aleph. Cambreleng, Win E Shepard,
Thome. Scott, Charlee L. Frost,
John Wards Lothrop L Sturgee,
Henry 11 Bogert, William R. Fosdick,
Peter Edes, Einar) Thayer,
Benjamin 11, Field, Oeo Weetfeldt,
A. It Frothingham. Zalmon Taylor,
Thos. P. Young'', Henry R. Blossom.
Samuel L Mitchell,
ALBERT WARD, President.
RIPFIARD A. °MAT. Secretary. au 10.1 y
31ACNO}Jj'ACYTUorthi„ErtRerS'veIr N e
t u S a t R o
r A t tu N t ed e b } ;
the Mate of Pennsylvania Carla', f 600,000. Fire,
Harlot, and Inland Transportation.
Aaron B. Lippincott, Charles Wise,
"I'm. A. Rhoden, Alfred Weeks,
Charles J. Finid, James P. Smyth,
Wta. B. Thomas, J. ManHo Sank,
Wet. RN, John P. Strnons,
AARON P. LIPPINCOTT, President.
W3l A. RHODES, Vico Prerident.
ALFRED WIPERS, Secretary.
J W. M ARTIER, Sorcerer.
This Company was Demoted with a cash 'splint, end
the Directors hare determined to adept the I' to n ., to
Its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct•
Ing its nffaire, nith a prompt ,4Juntmrnt of log=ee.
Icq Yin. 10 Merchants , Estlistnge, Philadelphia.
ant -tily
riIHE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU-
A. RANO!: COMPANY OP PIIILADELPIITA —Orrice
No. 222 WALNUT Street, entrant° tho Etchntire. MA
RING RISES on Veßseln, Corgorn, and Froirlitn IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, net 'Witold°,
()anal°, Mot°, and other °erliegen.
ALL TN it PROFITS divided °moonily among the Ati•
Pared, and ample ooeurity In °men of loan.
Thome I' litteher,
Algernon 1: Aehburner,
Alfred Berdtt,
Thorne.. 8 Footer,
Onetaviin
Jame. H. Stroup,
Alfred &ado,
A. C. Cattail,
Cherie,' B. Caret'BS,
Samuel Bob'neon,
John 0. Hoffer,
John P. Steiner,
Henry Orambo,
Wm. J Caner,
Jrentrborg.
,811.18 All LES, President,
3SITT, Vice President.
au1.17
Edward Harlin MUNI,
John H. Oitenheimer,
klahlan
Samuel J. Charylets,
Palo Jranen,
Henry Arrant,
Edward O. Pullen,
William L. flpringe,
Franklin 0. Jones,
Daniel Haddock, Jr.,
William Taylor,
'amen Murphy,
Wm. F. Alulth,
A. 3, Antelo,
Samuel L. I
EDWARD lIAI
ALFRED FAS:
Joni( 0. Hanna, Becretar7
CIIARTER. OAK
INSURANCE COMPA
Can)) Capital $300,000. 1
vicinity adjusted et the PA,
Ily leave we refer to
t
D EL Brawn & Co., Phila. Hon Joel Jones, Phila
Chaffeen, Stout & Co., i' Hon. Rufus Choate, Benton
Hacker, Lou A. CO , " Hon T. S Wi!lmmo, l lurt'd
We have (unitive for p acing any amount of bum
ranee In the moot reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AIIENCY, No. 413 (old No. 145) CHESTNUT ST.
THOMPSON & ROOD,
Agents.
IRE AND MARINE
NY or HARTFORD, CONN.
Loeser in Philadelphia and
i/adaphin
ROSIN. -500 BARRELS SOAPMAKERS
lIOSIN, to arrive per schooner J. A Flanner
Vor Bale by MARTIN k MACALIdTER,
anni- Ile Nnrth WSW .21,4
MOSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, for sato by
MARTIN h MACALIBTXR,
ant lIP North Watakr fltroot
MANILLA ROPE.—SUPERIOR MA
NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for pale by
WEAVER, RITLER kOO.,
anfl-at No 28 N Wator at., and 22 N Whnrrai
OCKI TONS of MITCHELL & °BOAS
dale,a Improved super PI - IMITATE OP
LIME, for Hilo by OBOASDALE PEIRCE le CO ,
nolo-t( No, 164 1}. Delaware avenue.
CHARLES P. CALDWELL—Wholetmle
and Retail WHIP mit o.ollldenuraeturer, No. 4
4i4 OHNPURIaiIek. au.
DENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-THE
• GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, committing the At
lantic Cite with Western, North-western, and Routh
western Stated, by a continuo. Railway direet This
Road ale° connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all ports on lb• Weetern Rivers, and at
Cleveland and Sandneky with Steamers to all ports on
the North-western Lakes, making tb• moat DIRECT
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROL TR by which freigt t
can Do forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND rule-
BU RGH
11101 CL/Pl-1100LI, Phoes, Hat., and
Cape, Booka, Dry 00031, (10 knell
tales and trunks), Drug., (in boles
and bale.) /fathers, Furs, do .... 900 per 103 PA
8200eD CLASP---Dontealle Ilheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bale.), Drugs (In caska Ilardwv.,
Loather, Liquor,(in croks.) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Palle,
Paatward, doe &r: :Mo. per 100 It.
TICAD CLAeB—Anuls, Chains, gin
cube), Hemp, Bacon and Pork,
Pelted, (loose or In .arks), Paints,
(thy and in oil ) Oils, (except lard
and ruin) 66. . prr 100 be
FOllOOO CLAPS—Coffee, Fish, &teen,
Beef, and Pork, (In casks or bozos
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Haile,
Pods Adz, Germane's', Tar, Pitch,
Wein, noel, blarinfactured To
t accO, Itoe,n Oil, g.teenrware,
Fuger, (hride bbls , and boxes,)
he , ft-^ Ve per 10011.
FLOUR—II per bbl , until further notice
GRAIN-46e per 100 Its , until bur her notice
Corroff —52 per bale, not exceeding .50.3 It.. weight,
until further notice.
• •.
In whipping Qualm from nor point Toot of rtilladel.
phial., be Nirticolar to ra ee packagts " tI3
linetten4 Ooods consigned to the Agents of tau
Bold, et Phthvlelphia or Pittsburgh, IN tll be forwarded
without detontion
FREIGHT ROEXTE —Clarke & Co ,Chleago; Packer &
& Co , Atemphi•, Tenn ; R Y Bans & Co ,At Loam,
610 ; P. 0 O'ltiNy & Co., Eranavtlle, lotiank • Wm.
Bonham, Louonallie, Kentucky ; C
Maimon, Indiana ; ft W Brown & Co , not 1r.,.
& Co , thounnati; 11. A fierce & Co , 7an0a•211.,
Ohio; Leech A Co, No 64 {Why etreet, Boston; Leith
& Co , No 2 A,tor liouse, New 1 erk No I tt ithnm r.
New York; E J Buetler, Philade l phia ; Magni, &
Koons, EMU ut,re , filt4wat, Plt4tbutih.
§aAVING FUND--FIVE PER CENT. M
k, TERI.ST—NATIONAL SAFETY 'MUST 0031
PANT.—WALNDT STREET SOUTII-WESTconsra
07 THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
ImooaroLvrzo DT via Praia or PliKlldlrL•kAlk
Money 14 tdeel” , llo &Ay 0010, fare or smell, wd i 0
crest pool from the day of depart to the day of Nitta
dz.'s)
The chic, le °yen every its, horn 0 o'elock in the
morning till 7 o'clock in the evening., aal on Monday
and ihureity evening* till 0 o'clock
LION HENRY L BENNER. Preellent.
HOBERT BELIBIDGE, Vice President
WV. J. RAID, Secretary.
DIIICTOIS:
- . ..
Bnn. Henry L Benner, 0 Landreth Banns,
Edward L Carter, l Carroll Brewster,
Robert Belfrtdire, Joseph B Harr
Bawl K Ashton, Henry L Clanreh y,
rnan,
James B. Smith, Yranms Lee
Money hi received and payment, mate daily
The Investments are made in conformity with the
prOTiEIOIIII of the Charter, in IMO. ElitTATlt 11ORT•
(I AORB , GROUND RENTS, and each drat elate riecurr.
tree in will &levitys insure perfect security to the depoei•
tore, and which cannot fail to give permanency and eta
hllity to thin Inetitution.
IN°.83(211) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS /CND.
NO. 83 (211) DOCK STREET.— FIVE
PER CENT STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (211) DOCK STREET.— FIVE
PER CENT STATE SAVINGS FUND
N 0.8 3 (211) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. aul-1F
$23,729 61
217,703 61
2 , 1 00
lEEE=
ENGINE...BOIL
ER WORKS
REANET, NEAFIE & CO.,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
MACIIIIIIPTB, DOILER•MARERS, PI ACK.
$169,359 09
. .
Flaying for many years been in successful operation,
and been esslusively engaged in building sod repairing
Marine and Ricer Engines, high and low pressure, Iron
noels, Water Tanks, Propellers, /so , 'respectfully
offer their nereices to the public, ss being lull)y prepared
to contract for Engines of all alms, Marine, River, and
Stationary. Haring Bete of patterns of different else.,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despateh.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
nhorteet notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tuba
tar and Cylinder Boners, ol the best Pennsy:ranla char.
cosi Iron. Forging' of MI lines and kinds; Iron and
Brans Ca.ctingspf all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business
60,888 87
83 10-141,283 2
Drawings sod apecidcatlons for ei wiwk den* et their
establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed.
The subscriber* hare ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, &c., &o , for
railing heavy or light weighta . .
5'1,076 82
THOMAS REANEY,
JACOB 0. NEAYIII,
JOHN P LEVY,
ata•y BEAOH and PALMER Streets, Kensington
TAMURA T. /MAIM TACCIRAM MER/lOM
WILLIAM U. 111111011.
iZOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
IPIPTII AND WASHINGTON STRATI,
TRILADILTVIA.
MERRICK & SONS,
TNGINDERS AND MACIIINISTA,
manufacture high and Low Pressure team Engines, for
Land, finer, and Marine service.
Bodoni (taximeters, Tanks, Iron Dada, A. , Cast-
Ding of ail kinDL either Iron or Brum
Iron trains roofs for Gan Work', Workshops, Railroad
Static., &z.
Retorts and pas Mechieer7 of the latent end [zest
improved construction
Every iiencription of Plantation machinery, sneh en
Sugar. Saw, nn.l y
print , .cram Pew,
Trains, Dot ocatnr , , Pumping Engines, A s rn
Sole Anent; for N Itillieng's Patent Surar Wolfe!
Apparatus; Nasmilli's Patent Steam Hammer; .1 P.
Rou' Patent Vitro Motion for Dlut Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Buperintendent--D 11. DAItTOL. exelt.
RIOIIARD NORRIS /i. SON, LOCOMO
TIME
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
HRTRITHIETH STREET, HAMILTON, TAIRIIIRW ADD
HEXING GARDEN STREETS,
PHILADELPHIA.
Homed exclusively IA the marmfactare of
LOOOMOTIT STEAM ENGINES.
Manufacture to order Locomotives of soy arrange
taint, wel*ht or capacity, for the nee of Wood a Cris
ar Bstimteoeo Coo/ ta at mole 31011, or
ANTHRACITE COAL,
WITHOUT IMITTITO SMOKE, 0.121 01 TITS.
In design, material and workmanship, the Losomo-
Uses produced at these Werke are equal to, and not ex
celled by any. The materials mei in constriction are
mode on the spot, ant Mauro the beet quality and mat
reliable stock ne large extent or Bhope, and C
plgts Equipment of MacAigitry and Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
Or Arrr ARRANOANIENT REQUIRED.
CHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED Amu
RICHARD HORRID
aul-ly
O•orge Minster,
W C Stotesbtuy,
K M Carlile,
0 G. Butler,
Geo. Scott [stil9-y
A GENTS WANTED.—FiTe to Ten Del
ti per day can be easily made. Call on A
BLACK, at Jacob Leman's Sorrel Horse Hotel, 'West
Ktng street, Lancaster, Pa. den- tf
VLTANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medscal attendance toy from 112 to IN per month
No man having a wile or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED pit:RTICE, at No. 811 MARKEt atreet
above Eighth, nolth side
WILLIAM B ROYALL.
let Lseut 2d Rcgt of Cavalry,
oct 6.3m* Recruiting Officer.
WOAGENTS WANTED.—A HOME
/ STEAD FOR 410 .—Third Division —1 , 310.000
worth cf Fauns and Building Lot!, in the gold region
of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst
10 20a) subncribera. on the 7th of December, 1057. Sub-
Pniptions only ten dollars down. or fifteen dollars, one
half down, the rest on deehrery of rho deed. Every
subeeriber will get a Boilding Lot or a Farm, ranging in
value (rein $lO to $25,000 These farms and lots are
sold 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
ward! of 1,350 lots and farms are already sold, and a
company of settlers called the ti 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
40,000 acres of land in different parts of Virginia, now
at command, and will be sold to settlers at from $1 up to
5700 per acre. Unqurattoymble titles tetll ea all rases
be given. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmer!, Ac , lire
ferment, and five hundred Agent! to obtain subscribers,
to n hoot the moat liberal inclivemente a-ill be given.
me agents write that they aro makings2oo per month.
For full prtkulars, subscription!, agencies, Ae ,aOPI/
to E. BAUDER,
anl4-tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Va.
NOTICE.—UHESTNUT STREET
untnor.
PLANS AND ESTMATES Mr a Bridge over tha
Diver rdwylkill, 011 lb , . Finn of CI tort litre ,, t, in the
Clip of Pliiindelrhie, null Le reeei red by the Chief En
gineer Ar , l Forrnver, et the 1)11.111TMENT OF sun-
El ' City ('treat, be'wr Walnut,
until the .e,ehl de) of Jenne ry, ISA Si 1 Bridge to
he of the rellnning dimenAionl, nithont coy 000, or
Nrith not there Conn Pee rior in the nkter•way ; the
reeterin , 3 of con, , ruct.en throughout to be irPief trllol
- by fire.
Diet:ince between atntrnanteoq feet
Width of Bridge, out to out. not leas than.. 42 41
}Aeration above low water 37
For an arch tbe cprinfrlng line ehonlil not be leei than
eleven feet above low water
The Plana and Estimate, will be received under the
arrangement and condition. specified in the °nil.
naive of Councils, approved November 21, 1957, es fol
lows, v iZ :
Fannie 2. Thetall plans end estimates tube received
by the Chief Engineerand Surveyor of the City of Phila
delphia, each pisn and estimate to bear a private meth,
and to accompanied by a sealed communication having
a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the
designer may not be known until the plan most ap
proved shall have born selected.
Sermon 3, That all such plane and estimates shall,
when received, become the proper ty of the City of Phila
delphia, rind Olen be presented within two month,' after
the passage of this ordinance, when it shall be the dnty
of the Chief Engineer and tion eyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Stirve3a and Regulations,
to invite a commission consisting 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 presented,
to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the
number of plane received, the women of the designers,
and the character rind estimated coat of the three plans
by thorn preferred.
Scoviori 4 It shall be the fluty of the Chief Commis
eioner of Ilighwaye, upon a certificate presented and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue
warrants in payment of the cost of the aforesaid edver
tiseifiente, and also in favor of those persons who may
have presented the three plane preferred by said com
mission ; to the first in point of merit, the sum of 1100;
to tit° second, 1210, and to the third $100; said warrants
to be charged to Item No. 10 of appropriation made to
the Department of Highways, Ace., for the year 18.57 ;
approved March 16, 1857.1
For further information, or for ernes section of river,
addrese STRICKLAND KNEASS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philad a.
no6-fltjan3
CEM' SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
of excellent quality, is mold att the PHILADELPHIA
GASWORKS for the reduced price of tire cents a bushel,
and may be obtained in large or small quantity by ap
plying at the Gen Office, No. 20 Booth ONVENTII
Street.
• •
To Purchaser. by Wholesale, it is cold et the Works,
in Pint Ward by the tou, ate price equivalent to An.
thracite, a t 6.2 60 per tou.
(Signed,) J.O. ()REASON, Engineer.
PHILADIMPFILA GAII WOIMB, Aug. 2ft, fol. ao27.sy
ROPE —Buyers are Invited to call
and examine oar Manila Bale Pope, which we can
eau 'ell an low as American, and warrant it superior In
trerstb and durability.
WEAVER, FITLIR R 00.,
ant NO. 23 N. Water it. and 23 N. nano.
itaitroab Eines. )
H H fit.pueros,
Citaeral Freight Arat
H. J. LOMBA):HT,
Baperintaocle.at,
iinvings Innbs
Itlacbinctn anb iron
SMITII9 AND YOUNDERA
me or form.
With Itorgiulf" any CASTINGS,
IRON AND BRASS IA
And MACHINE WORK generally
RANRY LATLlffill 110R7.111
Watito.
Ilailrodin
DENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD,
1937. 701 it PITTSBUILOII, 1,37.
LAnwAsti, AL Low, tart Citr,
LocumHo, Orkaas, Bt. Pul
Clentazi, ,
Ter. UsAte, CAKAp.
11,,totr rtoto tonAscoattt %nth .11 All 4 g.pt Trut
t.. fiadrosits
ABALTAL AND LEPAITUIL 07 TEI rumen
At szt4 from tx, PeastyAvaals SALtrata Paniatre
&Atm) iouth tut tots*, .( LLICTESTIT sad NUE
it ET W.rto (tntraitt4 ea Elertratla iTZIMW
TWO THROE Oil TAA INS LLATL PLIILADILTHIA
DAILY
Fertwi close toutnectt,tts tittehollt to au Pi=e
Writ
rut .11aa1 sal Anccenntrlatten Yrslsa. 13e.naay1 ex
crytard,)
FaiAtllal
Lana all P.ll $ Amami In Pttlabiap at
Etyte.s
3 31111 Tirn at 11 night, arnvin in Ptltalrorth
al 1 !
Altoona Way Train at; A 11 , arriaiii. at Attocti
P 31.
IltansboPy Artornrrolat,to Tnin . wilt Csiumbis
1t.% es Phila.l-lphia at 3 P. )1 , antruNg u Elaariatltrg
at 'a P 31.
RETCILNISti
Fart Mail Train leaves Pittsburg\ at SI II , arils t 2
Philsl.l,thia at 11 45 night.
Elprea• Mail Train leatc. Pittittirgh at 9 tO P Y ,
rites in Phila.telphis at I P. M
Altman Way Train I 116aons at 7MASI , arrant
is Philadelphia at 7 JO P It.
Harr:lA.4 Ac-ernincelation Train, to Csitiahls,
leaves IlArruharg at 6 A K., arming in Ply/ateirhis
11 noon
The ExTremt Merl ms Carly, the other trains, Sea
day. excepted
Baggage will be received at lb. Peasenger Dew by
the Large"
)taster, at any thee daring the *ay. NJ
cherge for treadling beggar.
Notion —lit ease of too, the Company will bald
themerires rerpowable for personal hewed* ably, wt
for an rovront not exceeding 1104
D"ricn —On:naturee will be to rwedlireas at the ire.
fork Depot to antler perren;ers for the Stet to the
Pennsylvania linittord Steno.
TH0111.5 MOORE. Agent,.
Pastrager Lies PeneAylrtz.• Bodresel Co-
Noroeutter 21,114 T. all-1y
rip() WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
L PPRINO AND SUMMER ARRANormmrs
AORTHERM CENTRAL RAILWAY.
TWO DULY TRAINS /ROW BALTIMO6I TO
PITTSDVEGIT AND TIM WEST.
On awl a!ter Ica, lit, 13.31, TWO DAILY TRAM
will leave Calvert Statrola fee Prttabsralt
.red tk-atd er Nor h•NIUT111 e bed.
TER MORNING MAIL TWIT
Leaves Belt/tom Lally (SiLadiy excepted) at a 11 A.
M erettnevtla;mittr the e 1 Trara over the kited Peen
rytrtmta Rettrcae, .oA arriving Ie ?Marva al 1-23
A 31
THE AFTERNOON 4X-PAIBBI TRAIN
Leaves baitimere dartr tlanday ancepted) P.
for Harr:stunt
THE MGR? LAPIIEAS TRIM
Learnt Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 19 P. ,
ten
n.toting with this Lightning Excreta over Peamrgl
vansa Railroad fer Pittsburgh, arrtriN at 111 P.. 11
ID" All these trains oonmert drawly at Pteta
with trains ores the Firtrbw-gl, Fort AregnsM.
C icege &lama, and its liertharie, faxtbssa azi
Welts rn rensertiens.
I . la. Psoseniirs fcr Chrrnpo, Rook bland, Darling
too. low• City, M Dub-arse, Et !sap. Kid
ion. and other leading (111(11 in the Nos-..bnest, siltas.%
o*, lien,bed loam of trarr tfs igsrs m two, vitt
four fees changes of cart, by taking this routs,
fjj - Passengers for Cleveland. 11.4sar, Salado, sal
Detroit, go by Mils mote, and the tine e. suet f,
being 113 miles shorter than by say other mats.
CT' Plumage:li for Et. Louis, Indianapotis, Yens
Haste, Cairo, sod all points on the Lawn übd trprir
Mississippi, make less changer of can. and attire In al
ranee of any other mt.. nod to Cincinnati, Colitis bss,
Dayton, Lonismile, and other prominent cities, a•
as by soy other rola*.
/11 Western Paggsgn CILLCEAD THILOUGH sad
‘41•4 WIIA roes
MR THE ,voii rm.
The 8 16 A M connects closely nth Erma Tutu
over the Dauphin road for Willisaraport,ra,
Rochester, Buffalo, Mouser* Mille, and Canada, then
fornung the moat direct radway route to Northwestern
Pennsylr Ina ant Western New Trek Pasonsfore will
Cod this the shortest, cheapest, amt most expeditions
route to Niagara Palle and Coasts.
Through "%diets are Laud to Philadelphia els Co.
lumina and Isantster by all the L•ains at 13 each, sort
train haring sue otieneetlows. Paseenvre by Mut
route ovoid tressellod bridges, and all the twenavenlesse
of ferrying across the licsqusbanna no.,
Passengers for Hanover, MatieJarete r, Getty ebso g , las
nuttaburg, Carlisle, Chanibersbarg, go ST Mr• Maine at
8.13 A M , and 3 P. M.
WESTMINSTKE BRANCH.
The Can on this read nuke ems trip per dsp, easmet
log with the train at 3 P. K.
For THROUGH TICKETS and futile tedeessalles,
apply at the Tkket Otles, !Mead Station, N. I. earner
of Calvert and Franklin streets.
sep2l-11 0. 0. &DEEM, Rqt.
I'ILTEW YORK LINES.-THE °Await
/1 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PRILADKLYR IA
AND TRENTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S
PROM PRILADELPRIA TO NEW YORK, AND WA
PLACKS.
-
Leave as fellows , via: fAaii
At A. M , from ' llenalngteu Depot, YLS Jersey
City, Mall 112
At 6A. M. via Camden and Jersey City, ?how Jet -
rep A.reoLoolaticos
At 6 A. 11., Tie Camden mid Amboy, Aaormaads
tiei.
At T A X , vii Camden and Jersey City, Maintop
Mail
At 10 A M , by steamboat Trenton, via Tammy
and Jersey City Moroloir Nip-roes
At 2 P. M. , via C 164011 ud Amboy, C. sad A. Is.
prom - 3
At 5 P. M. ma Camden sad Jersey City, Analog'
Mail
At 3 P. Mvia Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, lireClasa
At 3 P. M. via Camden sad Amboy, Aoaromnota
tion, 2nd Class. 1
At 5 P. M , via Camden and Amboy, Acomistooda
lion, lit Ma
At SP. M via Camden and Amboy, AcomarcoM
bon, 2nd Clam . 1
The 5 P. M. hair num daily, all others Sunday, en
opted.
Es preset Lion stop at the principal statical only.
For Belvidere, Easton, Plemlegton, , at 6A.
azrt 21k_ H , from it Halt Meet wharf
For WM.* Strradiburg, Scrtoton, Willitabove
Montrose, Great Bead, de ,atl A. , Iktlimitt
lArkalranna Wipat.rn RAHrtid
/or Freebolt at 6 A H and 3 r.
/or Mount Hotly at TA. 51 and 2,4, 3 Lod I P K.
WAY lilSil33
/or Bristol, Trenton, /cc, LEII at 51,15 sad 4 P. M.
WAY 3. -
for Palmyra, Bauscom, BeTnly, Barltegtoz, Dardaz
town Ac, at 3 P. M.
Stessobost RICHARD BTOOKTON for tiordesitova
and totem. dint' plates at 2X P
Steamboat TBJERIt.,:f for iscrey at 10 find llx A.
M., and 4 P. M.
All lines, except 1 A. M., leave Wand Ono
wharf.
pound.; of !lento only allowed easy
tenger. Passengers are prohibited tram taking any
ring.. baggage brit their Wearing apparel. All bag
gage Over fifty pomods to be pall roc extrs Ste COll2
pony limit their responsibility for bagger tonne doricy
per pound, and will not be liable for lay amount be
yore' $1(00, except by special contract.
WM.II.OATne&R, Ant
C. & A. R. E. ge CO
PHILADELPHIA, GERMAN TORNN
AND NORRISTO WN RAILROAD—wrnas
ARRANGEMENT.—On axed after MOND/LT, October
19th, UM.
TOR GERMANTOWN
- .
Leave Philadelphia at 6, TX, S. fiX, 11X A. 21,2,
3-10 min 4. 5,6, 7,9, and 11P
Lease Germantown at 6 , 7-35 min. 8,9. 10X A.ll ,
1.10. 3-10 min 4, 6. 0. T. S, sad 10P M
wt atop
l - h . .. 1 77 ,a 35 o'clock A ., 51 r c ralnfrem Germantown
Wl' ig e B . IN
1;t tiu
ATS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 . 2 and 6X P. M
Lean Germantown 8 73 min. A M, 1-10 rein and
645 min P U.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD
M3iNa=fig=
T.PITO Chestnut 11111 at Tx A-40 and 10-10 min. A. 31
1240, 3-40, 3-40 ar.d 1-40 min. P. H.
CaMM
Leave Philadelphia. a-n A.ll , 2 and elk P. M.
Leave Chestnut Mil at 8 A It .12-30 and 0.20 P. M.
YOB. ILASAYILtiIi, CONSHOHOCIPN AAP NORIA
Leave Philadelphia at ISX, 9, 11 A. M., 3,1)(,
and 11 P. M
Leave Norristown at 7. 9,11 . A 31 , J and 140 P. M.
MEi=
Leal. Philadelphia at 9 A. AI , and, S P. 11.
Lease Norristown at 7 A If , and 5 P M
CEIESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR IX)WITING
TOWN.
Leave Pllwdelphis. at 6,ti A M ,sad P
Leave Downingtown it 7 y A. 31 . sod I P
S.llllll, Soperinfendeut.
Depot, Nioth and Green streets. Philadelphia
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
101
BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN. MAUCH
CHUNK, 111LRESHARRE, DOYLMTOWN &c. .4
On and after Wednesday, November 4th. 135 T, the
trains on Shut road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun
days excepted) as follows:
For Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown Manch Chunk, and
Wllkesbarre (Express) •I 9 A. 31.
For Bethlehem, Allentown. and Mauch Chunk, (El
pres.) in connection with L. T. 11 R. and Easton, by
staga, from Iron Hill Station at 215 P. M.
For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 4 30 P. M.
For Gwynedd, do at 10 A. ?1.
On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. IL train will rr-a
through to Doylestown, leasing Doylestown to return
at 1 33 P. 11.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA.
Leave Bethelem (Erprea.‘,) at 0 A.M., anti 225 P.M.
Leave Doylestown, (Aecommodatlon,) at 536 A. M.
Leave Gnr.eld, do. at 3 2'1 P. M.
ON SUNHATS.
For I From
(leryneld 0 15 A. M. I Iltrinedd 7 20 P.M .
I ,, yle.tor• - n 4 Ptl Doylestown 515A.51
Fare to Bethlehem 111 60
44
Mooch Chan \ 2 60
W eotarre .410
FAMENOER DEPOT,
FRONT and WILLOW Sts , Phila.
ELLIS CLARE. Agent,
rIiA_NGE OF lIDURS.-P lIILA DE L.
4 1.-/ I . IIIA, WILMINOTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
ROAD.
On and after Monday. Nor. Zi4.1881,
PASSTNOER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Tor Baltimore at 5 A M , 1 P. IL, (Express,)
P. M.
For Wilmington at 8 A. M., I, 3 island UP M.
For Non Castle at 8 A. il., 1 and 330 P. H.
For Ilitdletorrn at 8 A. M. anl I P. M.
For Doror at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M.
For Seaford at BA. M., and I P M.
TRAINS FOR FIIILADELFRIA
Le%,e Paltimorn at S 40, Eirre”, 11 A.l , ar-A 6 SS
P. H.
I!s!M;MillfalMi
- •
LeSTIS New Cattle at 055 and 11.63 A. Id and 853
P.M.
Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. M and 7.05 P. M.
More Dover at 9 (6 A. 31. and 5 P. M.
Learn Seaford at 7 10 A. M. and 2 P. Id,
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE
Leaeo Wilmington £t 9.15 A. M. , 6P. M. and 12.15
A. M.
BUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. front Philadelphia to
Baltimore.
do.
do. 0 25 P. M. from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will 113.11
as follow :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
places at 5 00 P M.
Leave Wilmington (or do do. 0 50 P M.
Leave Baltimore for Havre-de.o race at I P. M.
no 21-1 y 8. M. FELTON, President
fire proof Oates
SALAMANDER SAFES.
A large assortment of
zveris A WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAVES,
VAULT DOORS,
For Banks and Stores.
DANE L00103,_
Equal to any now in use
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, Ae.,
On as good term la any other establishment In he
united Stake. by
EVANS fr. WATSON,
No. 46 South FOURTH mutat,
Philo& 1p
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PLEASE GIVE US A CALL
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