✓ ICOMANCLOr ROBBERY. - 4From the London !tines, nee. i.J - • ' The: hiStOrY Of Lady Elletaneire's jewels is 4,N011e-of strangest upon4rebord•; - even in the prolifle atinalii* Of, ,London erbrie - .*' 1-v•ambertat mork.inoitAhe biairaPhY, of Jonathan' ' l ": l Wilittlie - Great; ntight•have bit upon , a distant pannterpart, tolhitr romantic incident id the but &Von his copious imagination would have • failed film:had he at ; • {tempted to slieteh!Jhe' more delicate details 41.4 finer Woos ott picture.„ The rob - bery of the royal oursery plate was a mere '''Ciadinbn'plitie affair by , the side of - such *a ~,„transa,ctienthis. The- abstraction 'of the ;;', g0144,-fleltlinen, South• Eastern was no - aafint_ :, , ,planeed"'with ',wonderful ingenuity, '-fellowed, up _with :ireinarkabin perseverance, : and „effected -yds with signal audacity, but: it altOgitiler' yarding , in the 'OA, comic* ..:-; peculiarly, 'distinguishes . the ° i-achievement' -of whicli. l -me are , now, treat -There is-, no , insuperable' diffle o lty, be , HUM; the'reantrial-cd, box; from the top'of -a cab by three Itirsdou thieves Who are nit the lodic Mit for' anything that - may • turn up tidiointage: ','This 1/o±,;.lnalfevor, was "4 - ''•tlie properly of.a lady. Of:high rants, and .06n. : tiiiisedjewelty tind dresses- the value of:which le probably; understated at .05,f100., The fel • lows Who - Made- this*,enorraous „amp, wereso :•''etitirely ignorant , of the extent of their Own 'OA fortune that theymistOok , the 'diamonds for,patitc, and the, dresaes for - theatrical pro - . parties, - rind. accordingly. disposed for a few shillings Of-what had"cost Some thousands of ,_pquatls.".,They•, app . ear to have, had pretty of the real 'nature of their booty as a MO of, South Sea savages or a gang *, - of' drunken' sailinimight be supposed to have had under similar ciiturnstances. The beha .,vion of Clown, and Pantaloon in -a Christmas _pantomime, when their thievish efforts have beon;ci'owned with success, probably presents the'nearest known counterpart to the proceed ' Inge , of Messrs. , Whitty, Saint, and Attwell 'when they were unpacking the results of their ,* :little-. expedition. , We were enabled, in, Our. impression of Saturday,-to fay a correct ver , Mon,of the story before our readers, as sketched - by the 'master thand -of ono of the partners in the theft. If we recur to the transaction s -to-day-it is not in the vain- hope of rivalling ,the graphic description of a writer who Might , : have extorted the applause. of Defoe ;, himself, but simply:in the disabarge of a visual duty. The robbery of Lady Ellesmere's jewels is= one of the Most striking incidents of the daf, 'and we ate bound .to call at tention to it, novr that the mystery has re ceived:its solution. It is, however, but bare justice to the eminent'writer in question (Mr. --William *Attwell) to state that he has related the progress of the transaction in a spirit Whicksets all competition at defiance. It is notonly the manner in which he marshals his incidents which commands our admiration, but the rich racy English in which his narrative is embalmed, is far beyond the reach of any or dinary'-tale-teller. This gentleman has for some time past resided In seclusion at Spring field Gaol; in the county of Essex, and it is _ from -this place of temporary retirement that - he 'dates the narrative which we are now about .';:brietly. to rocapitate. ' ' On the 22d of January of last year, Mr. Att - well, in company with his two friends, Messrs: 'Eairit and Whitty, 'seteut upon a little. esteur aion from London bridge to the West end, to • , see if anything could be done in the line of 'their peculiar profession. When in the neigh , ' bOrhood of Grosvenor Square they saw a car riage, drawh by two horses, and immediately preceding it two cabs. On one of these was placed a largeblack portmanteau, with a, smal ler one.hy its side. • Mr. Whitty hereupon re marked «T here go Port St. Peters," which ex : pros : sled,' being interpreted, means "trunks.' - The frionda were instantly fired with a noble ardor. "May Ibe lagged," exclaimed Mr., Whitty, Pill 'of - noble* enthnsiasm, ,“ but I'll . • have. the big one." They accordingly gave . • chase, -and, when the - • carriage and the two_ cabs parted company, Mr. Whitty ..,... - ,.jmnped up behind the vehicle which was the Object Of _their of - pursuit, laid hold of the,rail with One hand, and with, the other dragged the big portmanteau off into the road. • It was so 'heavy that, we • are- told, Whitty being then somewhat-'out of condition, fell with it.: The; horie in the cab—so violent was the jerk—reared up; but the driver was not ic trunbled;" in other worda, had not taken "Marin., The three friends endured some trio •* *runts of intense anxiety as they watched to • - see if the two• o cheers, 'or cabs, proceeded - _quietly on their way. They did so, and it was only discovered it the railway terminus _ that Lady - Ellesmere's jewel-box, or rather • jewel-trunk, had apparently - melted into empty sir. Upon the consternation of the guardian valet, and of the cabman; and of the ' .lady. whose , property - had thus mysteriously - ellsappeared, and of her maid, when the disap. pearance became known, we have no space to dwell. Probably the last supposition that oc e,urred to any, one was that so heaVy a box had been quietly lifted, from the top of the cab in the face of the passers-by who were there, and - of, the police who should have been there. Phis pallor the story we.must leave to the ha - • eginations of our readers; nor can we dwell at - any length upon the ingenious manner in which - the trunk was' onveyed to 'the' shop of one Mr, Edward Jackson, an oil and Colorman in Leonaiel street; Shoreditch,' and ,deposited - under-his-counter, as though . it had boon, for • , warded to him" in the, regular Corurso of usi . ,T h e 'confederates soon . assembled in Mr. Jackson's back parlor. They, M consisted of • • thothecifriends,-Messre. Whitty, OM], and ' ' Saint' already- named,', and of RV. and :Mrs. Jackson., ,To give an-idea of mhat followed, it will-ho proper *to 'mention what was the real • :nature „and what the viluejef the property which was ;Mon to lie , teased trim hand to • - hand in the little back parlor of the Shoreditch '-' We take 'at random - from the de - tailed account, a pearl necklace, a diamond 'necklace, -an emerald and diamond necklace, it: flair of diamond earrings, a pair- of emerald -and diamond earrings, a large pair of diamond branchis, an emerald and diamond bracelet, and so on throughout. Besides the jewelry, there Were - bee dresses; China Shawls, velvet cloaks, Indian scarfs, and ,other article's such as might naturally be, supposed to form part , .of the wardrobe of Lady Ellesmere when on her Way to WindsOr, Castle. • The - back-- parlor, then, in Leonard street, shoreditch; soon presented the appearance of ~ • .Aladdin's Cave; but, like' so many ignorant I .*• ;Madding, the confederates conceived that the ,jewels wore only so many bits•of colored glass "-, or, stone. Mr, .Attwell, indeed, appears to have ;• had Smite dim suspicion of the reality, for, as - he took up a diamond coronet, ho exclaimed, 4 'Why; them things are sparks!" meaning Mends ;.but the better opinion among the party -Vas; that the fire of the splendid jewels was a mere sham. Mrs! Sackson, - whp might 66 sup-, posed, to ins better: Informed than* her male companions as to such l'eniinine Mysteries, • * gave-lt , as alsuggestion, "that the lady who - owned the articles - tenet, be a' kind of `woman.'" "--lint, it was -neces • aary to proceed to business—that ' is, - • to divide the spoil, and to convert it into me 'irasY`l'Whitty 'snide diamond butterfly which -• * had fallon•to his share for 2s. to Mrs. Jack son, and alsq n lace shawl at the same figure. Thereat. valiiief, the article was about .250.' - OtheS smaller portions of the property were • - - disposed" of at similar prices, and in the same way., . Whitty, among his share. of, the spoil, obtained a,pair of Lady Ellesmere's stays and "wore all given by him to a . lady, married , Gentleman.'" The • - More '.,Serious dismission; , however, was as tithe :value of the great bulk Or the. spoil. Jackson believed the jewels to he worth Al.Milhe- should have said:, £l4;ooo]—the others - were completely in the ,flark upon the subject. They finally resolved to go and consult a man named S3ni Britton, who seems to have been con -stdered by them' as a . kind of authority upon •-. .such .subjects, as to the dresses. To his horse 'Ailey were conducted 'by a gentleman named '-‘ 4 but, unfortunately, Mr. Britten ,was net at California ;" Loin% and" it was not until a later ; -; - period of the evening that they were able to, "coMnsence . their negotiation. They asketli4try, fok - LadfElleintiere wardrobe, but, AIN; 4. • Britton steadily refused to give so exprlAtant a sum, and 'tinnily; closed :with theft,}, far .td: The feints - were disposed of Or, awns of , the like amount, -with the exception, perhaps, of . the ereeralitand"diamotar necklace, which, I , 6Jacks,on!e'account; Bold to a Jew Vben the reward for the approluni ' skin o the thieve! was oared the confederates see,futohaietilken the, alarifyandtaany articles '.,algrestvalue Were thrown away; test they should lead - . - to their detection..•- The . emerald :drOp, andidiainond bow'worii tiiiewanway in Spital .:, pair of diamond earrings ivag flung into a field near Whitechapol. The . gold Ales were in a great:part melted down, itivral together It je to lie feared 'that Ithere Is but ,; little chance that Lady Ellesmere mill recover , ..any'riirtien of her 'property. We. are not, however, at, the end of the inquiry-yet, for Whitty and Saint, two of the chief actors in the robbery, - are Still "wanted." On the whole; It may well be questioned if formally years past so strange a story has, been brough under 'the notice of a London 'police Maws •,trate is the fate of Lady Elle,smerti's jewels - < Towards the rind of lost month,•by. order Of 'thelMisittn Government, theltessian vessel-of-the; line - ;of whose fontid'ering 'in ' the Gulf of Firdand, with,,1,400 men on board, we had a 're ' poit it the time, was searched for, found, and ei ' twined by English divers, brought thither for the Adoordingr to•a narrative. In a D an i s h .4 !paper, the divers found 11100 corpses in the inte aloe the• vessel, so that three hundred seem to have been on deck whon,the frightful adoident hapPeited. ".The ereipses worn mostly found en]- , battling eitelcother .orilingind to the portions of ;".--tho cabins; deootniosition had set fn. ; So horrible wiur the spectacle that offered itself. to the ;divots se ibel.weet Pros the lowordeo,ke and au 'bins, that,ome of:them felt Memoir, for Seine Lime, unable te make fifdroport, and refused W go 4..dowm` any Moreiproferring-to letm again for Eng , . ,1 2 3 2 4.t,,Th e iivid laces wtthe corpses, witb their ( la Axed; look - 111111m More frightful, as !thaiglass in the:l:thing hell - and . dmo g , p0v0.,, IS' .:::litsirbanstrttetedtowegnify initeCesecpzently to 4iderkthaobjobbidiammed ihreogh ft.; , ,Attempts , 4 to * hut the ,vesseiwlli probably nOtlii made before Til , Alltent year:. :-..t- - r."-; - 4 • The-A riff of Ilamiltop county' (Vann,) '" .l-4 1traidstintlYkiiled'atiiw daila r,4 tOo Na s h au.*{biro" Ohittileeoga - ' 1 4 11 401 1 ( 1 .'"' "' ' ..Notice% DruLADEunfiti, WILMINGTON AND X. BALTIMORE' RAILROAI:COOMPANY:=:-DeoRat lnt:10111161. • • The Annual - Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany Will take place in WILMINGTON, at the Mike of the Company on bIONDAY; the UM of January next, atP. U., for the 'identical of Directors to servo for the 12) P. year, and for the transaction of such other businea, as may legally come before the meeting. , HORNER, Secretary. CORN` EXCHANGE INSURANCE lJ COMPANY.—NOTIOF..—Tho Annoal Meeting of the holders, for the oleation of Directors for the , vitt be held at the Wilco of the Coin ra:trflo"4B3l WALNtIT Streot, Philadelphia, on 310NDAY;the 4th lanumi,i, 1858, at 12 o'clock. - doln.tjaf., f. t h:ANDER W. V, D.. STARR; Sac's. NOTAOP,.-0 111 ,co otthoWeitmorelabd Coal 11 Company, Philadephia , December 121 h. 1867. 'The annual meeting of the Stookho!dors of thin Com ppaby Arill be hold at their Wilco, No, 230, Routh 211111 D Strket, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th of January, 1818, at 12 o'clock, at which time an Election will be held for Eleven • Directors and a Secretary and Treasurer, to serve,for thd ensuing year. F. 11. JACKSON. • de2l-ttja, 'Secretary. -NOTICE.- Office of tho Beaver Meadow Railroad Compaay, Putt.lueurni,t, December 14, 1851. The annual tuectiog of the Btockhold era of the Deaver Meadow Railroad and Ooal Company will be bold at their, ollice, ,No. 322 WALNUT Eh eet, on MONDAY, the 18th of January mat, at 12 o'clock, at which time an election will be held for President and tea Directors for the ensiling year. delh-dtjelSit L. ORAMDSRLAIN, Sec, and Treas. 10Ie Elf 0 V A L.— -I- 1, The business of the PENNSYLVANIA DANK will be removed on the Litproximo, to the seemed glory oi ariggig WALNUT Ifreot, cast ot 'TM ownore of property lodged at the Bank for safe keeping gill plisse remove, it before that day, or it will ho stored eleowlieto at their expengo and risk. dS.t jot J. L. FENIMORE, Assietant•Ogghler. _ , OOL: G.' DE KQRPONAY HAS THE '4„l loror to inform the Mims of Philadelphia that ha has been appointed INTERPRETER of the United States Courts, and opened an Office for translations of all Modern tangnages at 1010 GEORGE Street; above TERM where he will be in attendance to all the basi n-cm transactions In his lino. de2l-1m OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON CO.—Moat:mums, Dee 16, 1857.—The annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their Office, No 88 South FOURTH Street, on MONDAY; the 18th January, at 11 o'clock A: M., at-which tine there will be an Election of Directors to serve for the ensuing veer. delBLtslB - WM, C, LIIDWIG., Secretary. tgapartitersliiii Notices. rIISSOLTJTI ON.—The PARTNERSHIP IL/ heretofore existing as BAKES & WILLIAMS is Ting DAV dismayed by mutual consent. The buelness will be continued at the 01d stem!, 1132 MARKS T St , by OIIARLES WILLIAMS, who is authorized to collect and pay all debts of the late firm. PETPIL W BARER, Dee. 1 , 1857. MULLES WILLIAMS. • The undersigned would inform the public, that having bought outMr P. W; Batter. his late partner, ho will continue the HEATING end VENTILATING business at the old stand, 1132 MARKET Arcot, where will be found a fall assortment of Ranges, Heaters, Ventilators, Registers, Bath Boilers, deeand hopes, by strict at tention to business , to meritra share of the patronage of the public.. , dl-lm CHARLES WILLIAMS. proposals CIFFICE OF ARAFY CLOTHING AND ‘-'," EQUIPAGE, PHILADELPHIA, December 4, 1857. --SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will be re ceived at thin office, until 10 o'clock A.. 11. of the 4th day of Jarmo) , next, for furnishing by contract the fol lowing Army Supplies and Materials, deliverable at the United StatesOlothing and Equipage Depot, (Schuylkill Arsenal,) is quantities as required, viz: 6,000 yards 6-4 dark blue (indigo wool dyed) cloth for ! caps and bands, weighing about 14 ounces per yard. 63,000 do 0.4 dark blue (Indigo wool dyed) twilled - cloth, weighing 21, Ounces per yard. 120,000 do 6.4 sky-blue (indigo wool dyed) twilled • cloth, weighing 22 ounces per yard 10,000 • do 3 dark blue (indigo dyed) cotton and wool flannel, weighing 6X (MOM per yard. . 1-8 white gannet (cotton and wool) to weigh 61,j 011ZICAAI per yard. 10,000 do 6-4 dark blue flannel, wool (indigo dyed.) 10,000 do 47 inch alpaca, (black.) , 100,000 do • X canton flannel, to weigh .7 ounces per yard., 175,000 do 34 • unbleached drilling, to weigh fiX ounces per yard. 74 unbleached drilling, to weigh 7)4 ounces per yard. 26,000 do 30 InCh 00ti011 duck, to weigh 22X ounces • per yard. 15,000 do . 30 inch cotton duck, to weigh 15X ounces per yard 85,000 do 28X inch cotton dock, to weigh 146 ounces per yard . 26,000 do 28X inch cotton duck, to weigh 10 onuses • per yard. 8,000 do 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 11 ounces • per yard. 3,500 do 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 9 ounces per yard. 16,000 do 24 inch cotton duck, to weigh 121( ounces 26,000 per yard. do 33 inch cotton duck, to weigh o)( ounces per yard: 12,090 army blankets wool, gray. (with the letters U. 8: in black, 4 inches in length. to the cen tre,) to' be 7 foot long, and 5-feet 6 inches wide, each blanket to weigh 6 pounds. 7,500 dozen pairs half stockings, 3 aloes, properly made, of good sound fleece wool, and with . double and twisted yarn, to weigh 3 pounds per dozen. 10,800 pompons for engineers, ordnance, medical de , partment, dragoons, rifles, artillery, sod • infantry. 30.000 cap bodies. 12,000 yards glazed silk for covers. 140 N. O. 2, braes scales, pairs. 000 sergeant's do do do 8,000 corporal's and privates' brass scales, pairs. 5 N. 0.8. bronzed do di, 30 sergeant's do do do 500 corporal's and privates' broiszod do do 76,000 yards 74 in worsted lace. I yellow, searlut, sky 5.000 ,do Xin do do S blue, orange, green. 6,700 do red bunting, 0,000 do whito do 2,000 do bluo do 2,600 gross coat buttons.- 3,500 do vest do 3,500 do autpendor buttons, white metal. 4,500, do .shirt. do do 45,000 tent buttons, wood, small. 13,000 do slips, do do 5,000 do buttons, do biro. - 1,000 ,do slips, do do 100 hospital tent poles, sets. • 600 wall do do 600 common do do 4,000 galvanised iron wire rode for teak. 10,000 do, do staplea, do 3,000 mess pane, iron 1,000 camp kettles, Iron, three sizes, '12,000 tin canteens, (3 pints, weight 113 ounces) with stoppers. 1,000 pick axes, two sizes. 2,000 .. do handles. 1,003 camp hatchets. 40 trumpet cords and tassels, orange. 40 trumpet cords and tinsels, yellow. 20' do do do, green. '4O Trans, Artillery, complete. 70 do Infantry, du 1,100 do haulm, batter 700 • do do soars. '3oo' do snares, sets. - 200' do sticks, Pairs. 200 do do carriages. All the above mentioned articles must conform in all respects to the sealed standard patterns in this office, whore they can ho examined ; and sample patterns will be sent by mail, with any additional information in regard to them, which may be requested by manure, torero or -others wishing to offer proposals. It in desirable that all the articles be of domestic manufac tura._ 210,000 do 25,000 do Deliveries to commence on the 16th day of February next, and one-half of the quantity contracted for to be delivered in equal monthly proportions, by or before the 30th April, 1858; the remainder within four months from that date, in .monthly or . greater propel tions, no the contractor may Mal it convenient. The privilege is reserved by the Veiled Motes of In creasing from one-third to one-half the quantity of till the supplies above mentioned, by giving the contractor One months notice of such desired increase. . . Payments will be matte on each delivery, should Con gress hove niade an appropriation to met them, or as aeon thereafter an an, appropriation shall bo made for that purpose. Ten per cent. of the emulator each de. livery will be retained until the contract aliall be com pleted, which will be forfeited retire United States su case of, defalcation cot the part or the contractor in fulfilling the contract. Bids wilt be received from manufacturer, or regular dealer,. only, in the articles proposed to be furnished; and none will be considered In which the manufacturer's mill or dealer's place of businees is not specifically set Contracts will be based on accepted proposals, :for the fulfilment of which two or more sufficient securities will be reqoired. The names, address, and the responsibility of the persona proposed as securities, with the acknowledgment of said persona that they will be such security, or will see that good and sufficient security be furnished iu case a contract is obtained, will be transmitted with the proposals. It lo to be distinctly understood by every person i, taioing a contract, that said contract is not transferable without the conlieut of proper au :barfly, and that any sale, assignment, or transfer of It, without such con sent having been obtained, (except under a proeess of law.) will be regarded an ha abandonment of the con tract, and the contractor and lila securities will ho held responsible for allies, or damage to the United States Whictiroay arise lioni said abandonment. . ... . Proposals sy.ig hp addressed to, tho undrsigned, nu, Neill be endura;c4"Proposals for furnishing army sup piles amil:mutecisls," HENRY 0. WAYNE, drq.t.turir ti 0.04 Bt Major, A. Q. 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Pupils may outer at any period of the tovh, and are required to pay only from the time of entrance, The Inetitation furnishes all possible facilities for a thorough course of useful and ornamental education. The Principals are assisted by more than twenty Pro• lessors and Teacher'. • Extensive courses of Lectures are annually delivered by Profeesers on Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, °tole ay, 'Botany, Astronomy, and Elocution, This Institution is furnished with a valuable Library and extensive Philosophical Apparatus, a well-selected cabinet of Minerals and Shells, and Maim, Charts, Globes, and Models. Every facility in afforded for the thorough study of the French language. The French teachers reside lo the family, and adapt their system of instruction td the use of the language in conversation. DIPLOMAS are awarded ,to young ladies who have passed. satiafactory examinations in the full course of Engllah. studies, with Latin, or one of the modern languages. CERTIFICATES to those who have Com pleted the partial course. The poplin are received into the family of the Princi. pals, in which , every arrangement in made for their physical education, and the improvement of their man ners dad morale. They occupy private rooms, two in each, the rooms of the female teachers and that of an experienced nurse being among those of the young ladies. The advantages of this Institution era the result of the accommodated facilities of more than thirty years of its onward progress. Circulars containing more particular information may be obtained by application to the Principals, Jelin 11. Willard mad Sarah L Willard, Troy, N. Y. The terms for day scholars aro t 5 per quartor for the introductory class of English studies Those are R.oaA ing, Writing, Spelling, Grammar, Arithmetic, Rudi ments of Geography, Geography for beginners, and Geology for beginners. For the second class $7 per quarter. This Includes all tho branches constituting the extensive course of Eng lish studies. ' TRUSTEES. BENJAMIN MARSHALL, Prealdent. • JOON H. Wmisno, Secretary. Mayor and Recorder of Troy, ex-olfichy. Benjamin Marshall, John L. Willard Robert I). Sillily:in, ' Thomaa W. Illotchford, Jones 0. limit, Sllee K. Stow, Jae Van Schoonhoven, Jonathan Edwards, Geo. R. Warren, Thomas Olowee, John A. Griswold, . ' John Mallory, Uri 0 liba4. ItTP-§ni MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTH FOURTH STREET Aao►s MARM, PRlLApEtsin . an24-tf MaKIBBEN Jc BONS, enornr , Tole JONES" ARCH STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! The holidays are close at baud, and Joues'm Arch street Saloon is prepared (or the immense demand that will be made upon it ter DoSpECTIoNS, CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES IMPORTID AXIIRESSLY 100 TER POOOOll SEASON! Every variety of Don Bons, Pattilea, Bourbon Drops, new style of 0 tun Drops, Eau Sucre Drop, L'augliterre Bon Bonn, and every variety rare and coolly ctudies manufactured in Paris. For Preaenta, all sizes and PATTERNS of Ornamental Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties filled with the choicest variety of Confections, and varying in price ( rota Ono Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes are the War SUMO OPROIIIIINS OF FANCY WORK AND AllTlB7lo DESIGN Evan Orman" IN Tata- COUNTRY. To the Ladles, at well as to the whole public, Jones's Saloons ere the most attractive to the City, and to splendor of adornment and hatch are superior to any in the Union BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served up In the choicest and most expeditious style. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, ICE CREAMS. JELLIES, OAHE, AND OYSTERS, Constantly ready for Halters in profusion. PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNABENTAL CARES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT And. In fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every clime and country. BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers, and Patnilles aupplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms, A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public is respectfully solicited. del-tf R. 11 JONES, Proprietor. VAIIIPBELL'S RESTAITRANT.—VENI- A../ BON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys; Geese, Grouse, Fresh Salmon, Cbincatique, Opinachique, Princess Bay, Misc. com, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GA2dB wild pr domestic, In sown. Orem Turtle Soup soil Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. f 37 CIIESTNUT street, op posite the State Douse. N.B.—No expense or pains has been 'Tared by the Proprietor in fitting up this' new establishment iu the most sumptuous manner—the second story being fur the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Suppers, ece. fl,:r Entrance for Ladies towards Sixth street. nov't.3in WILLIAMIIANNiNG , S CITY LAGER 'BUR SALOON, No. 232 Caster'ot Alley, Phlta dolphirt sop22-8m M °GOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH west corner of DROAD and WALNUT.—Qatue and all other delicacies to season. Yauallies supplied with Oirbterson the 'shortest notice. • eep7-Tin WELLS, FARGO, Sr. CO., ." NEW YORK AM/CALIFORNIA EXPRESS CO emIENOII.OIOII DEALERS; A JOINT STOCK COMPANY. CAPITAL $600,000 OFFICE, 400 CHESTNUT STREET, EXpreßi ROZA to OALIFoRNIA, OREGON, and EANo• WIWI ISLANDS on tho sth and 20tb, and to /14VANA OD 7tb,l2th, and 27th of each month, from NEW YORK. EXCHANOC for sale in MIMe to emit., and ( . 01,L110- TIONO m.lOO on California, Oregon, Sandwich lolanda, and Havana W. F. & Co. receive freight consigned t o thorn a SAN FRANCISCO, Per Clipper Ship, and collect invoices on delivery o the same. NOTICE TO CAISORNIA BONDHOLDERS W. F. A. Co are now prep/rod to receive tho OLD BONDS of tho State or CALIFORNIA, transport the same to Sacrumento City, and procure now opals; in tie cord/wee With the act of 2913 April, INW, and ram name to this city de2Llm D N SARNEY, JR., Agent. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OPFICE, 820 CLIES'PNUT STREET, forwards PAII.CIII.B, PACKAGES, MENPANDIZE, DANN NOTES and SP E CIE either by Its own LINES, or In connection with °tar EXPRESS 00/dPANIEB, to oil tie principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United Statee. h. B. MANDSIORD, (tonere! Superintendent. T HOMAS P. GOODE• ATTORNEY AT LAW, Boydton, ,Vechtemburg County, Vu Atteude to professional Waltman iu the Courts of MeCh• Aenburg, Luueuburg, Halifax, and Charlotte counties. 0000 KIT TO Bhapleigh & Rue, Philadelphia. 4, Baptist A. White, New York, Laalat„,,Bro., Co., Baltimore. • Brnyllr Stone, do Ilankm, Petersburg, Va. Adis firay, Richmond, Va. (01:21415Lir-2ni ~EWIS S. WELLS, ATTORNEY AT LA*, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pa , ;will attend with punctuality, and to the boot of hi® %Laity, to all business eutruaton to his cam inVanEL DbUOUEkiY, ATTORNEY AT 1,,!..{V, Southeast Corner of YlOll2ll sod Lo- CURT Streets, Philadelphia. HOWELL . Clerk YER ST RO U gE, ATTORNEY AT tAW, ONNTIIII etreet, Pottsville, Ps. anCly A LBERT WEI3ER, PIANO FORTE bI,ANUFAOTEBEit, No. 15 West Broadway, New York, sole manufacturer of ale celebrated Concert Piano. The subscriber would Inform his numerous friend v,anit customers that ho has greatly , enlarged his manui`acturing department, in order to meet the increase in den land for hie unrivalled Platioe, and as every piano, expect% By tone and touch, is personally superintended by the. subscriber, the public will be warranted so In struneet it which, for beauty, strength, and durability, power A ud sweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur passed. Every piano sold at the lowest tusinufacturere' prices. A call is respectfully solicited. oc2o-Gm GOLO MEDAL PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, 3IANIVA CTIIRERS,.B4 . AN . pA3 .. WALKER STREET 'HIV YORK, Receivo 1 the following firat prize medals in compot. tion with the beet manufacturers of Burton, New York, Philadelpl do, and Baltimore. TWO Y 1 ItST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan Fair, Wasl (in on, March, 1855. A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, November, 1855, (being the only Gold Medal given for Pianos wit) sin the last six years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Balti more, 1858: TIIE FIRM PRIZE MEDAL at the Pair, Crystal Palace, New York, November', 1861.1. Among the judge,' were the Scat (austral talent of the colintry, such as M. M11,150[1, Gati 7.11111 k, WOneilllSUrt, and many otters. St. kfl. Plane, I (with'aud without iron triunes) are warranted for three ream, sad 9 mitten guarantee given. Pianos packed and «hipped without charge. Prices moderato . 0e.21-if ILI INCE D MEAT.— .LVJL The Subscriber has commenced manufacturing his : . . ' •, Are Pius Ultra M' INO II 1:0 31 11 AT, Which he effete to ills customer. in , . Limn' Or SMALL OtIANTITIOL. 'Orders through I , LOOD , S 1/10PAT011 will be punt• tunny atteuded. to " TPE, ‘PRESS•7 , PHILADPINHIA, IVI E D V.I 444: X* , POQVIIMR 2 3 t A 957. OMle anb ticalauranto express aompanics 2t ttornega at Kaw ' Piano !brim Otopputg WOE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI jI- QAN ROYAL: MAIL STNAMBIIIPS. • rno,ll NNW YOUK to 1.14 , 10q4101., Wet Cabin Pasitige - $llO Second Cabin PILASIIife 75 PROM 808 TON TO LIVERPOOL Chief (labia Passage MO Second Cabin Passage op Thu ship from Boston call at Dalifax. PETISI A, Capt, 4121111n5. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. .1. Stone. ABU :RICA, Capt. Wickman ASIA. Capt. IL (1. Lott. - NIAGARA. Cept,ltyrie. AFRICA, Capt. Marmon. EUROPA. Capt. J Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at masthead ; green on starboard bow; rod on port bow. AYRICA, Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Deo. P. ANIERICA, Lott, ~ Boston, Wednesday, Dee. 10. EUROPA, Leitch, ,4 N.York, Wednesday, Deo. 23. CANADA, Lang, ~ Bolton, Wednesday, Dee. 20. PERSIA, Judkine, " N.York, Wednesday Jan 0,.58 NIAGARA, Wickman, Boston,Wednesday,Jan.l3'6B AFRICA, Shannon, ~ N.York,Wodnesday, Jan, 20. Bertha not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of time Ship, will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Swale Jewelry, Predator Stones or Metal.,unless Lille of lading are signed therefor and the Iraluethereof therein expressed, For freight op pasaage apply to deB.y E. CUNARD, 4 Dowling Green, N, York. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—CuppER OF SATURDAY, December unsurpassed slipper ahlp TWILTooT , krifi, UOMMAUder. ORpper of THURSDAY, December 34th.—The xnag nifleent A 1 clipper ship LOOK OUT, Ilimo.TuN, Com mander. Both of these celebrated ships are now leading lu Now York, and will mill as abuse, For freight, at Now York ratoo, apply to SIMON_B & 00., doB 11 V Ode BONI:flan WHARVES SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. BTRAI4BIIIPB STATE OF GEORGIA ANC) KEYSTONE STATE. In consequence. of the depressed state of trade, the above ships will be withdrawn for the preeoot. October .76th. A. 11}3101 , 1, Jr. 1' tIRE REDUCED AND 11AVRE.—The DERDILT, Edward Iliggia will hail O SOUTHAMPTON mai ficeut eteamehlp VAN a, commander, 6,268 tone, From New York for South. From SonthAmpton and ampton and Havre. Ilene for New York. Saturday Out. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Dee. 6 Saturday Dm 26 Price of Peonage—First cabin, $lOOl second cabin, po Specie delivered In Loudon and Paris. For freight or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Dowling Green, New York. Letters for England and Europe, prepaid, 23 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps If from other cities ,) will be received at No. 6 Dowling-green, New York, up to 11)f o'clock on the morning of sail. log. . oclo-tf VOR(AA_ND riMPE, 1867. New York ' and lime Steamship Oompany.--The United States Mail Steamship A8A01),,.2,600 tons, David. Linea, commander, and FULTON, 2,600 tons, JIMIIOI A. Wotton, commander, will leave New ,York, Havre and Southampton, for the years 1667 and 66, on the followirq days: I.IIATM VIM YORK. 1867. 1869 SuMoo, Saturday, Aug. 22 Argo, Saturday, Jan. 9 Arago, do. Sept. 1.6 Fulton, do. Feb. 6 Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arago, do, March e Arno, do. Nov 14 Fulton, do. , April 8 Puttou, do. Dec 12 Arago, do May 1 Yahoo, do. May 20 lAMB BOOTIAIIPIOI. VW. 41470, Wed Aug 28 Fulton, do. Sept 23 Arago, do. Out. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Amp do, Deo 18 1808. Fultou, do. Jan. 18 kap, du. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arago, do. Aprll 7 Fulton, do. May Arago, do. Jana 2 ?Tilton, do. 3uste 80 I.IAT. 31/11111, 184 T. Area°, Tuesday, But, Fultoo, do. Bept Amp, do. Oct,. Patton, do Nov. Lvese, do. Leo. L 1868. Bolton, do. Jan. 12 drag°, do. Feb. 9 Vultou, do. Mardi 9 &rago, do, Aprll 13 Fulton, do. May 4 Atm°, do. June 1 Fulton, do, June 29 PlIOll Or PABBA011: From New York to Southampton or Horro--ilrs Oabln, $l3O ; 13eoond Cobb,n 576, From Iravre or Southampton to New York—lira (Isbin, 800 trace; Second Oabita, 600 francs. Yoe freight or passage, apply to MORTWOR LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway WILLIAM ISCLIN, " Barre. OROSKBY k CO., " South , ton AMBRIOAN XIIROYEAN EXPRESS AND EX- " Parts. OIIANGB CO. aus I NE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL .1 UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—The Ships °monolog This Line are : The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.: The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. - The ADRIATIC, Capt. James West. ./These ships have been built by contract ; forpressly for tlovernmeat service; every care hsa been taken in their ennstroction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their stooommodetiaal for passengers are, unopened for elegance and comfort. ?doe of passage from New York.to Liverpool, In test ealdn, $130; is second do., 576; from Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 Worm. No berthasecured unless paid for. The ships of this line have improved water-tight bulk heads. PROPOSED" DATES OP SAILING. /lOU MEW TURX. PROM LI TRAPOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1817 Wednesday, Juno 24, 1861 Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Saturday, July 18, 1857 Weduesday, July 22, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 15, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 16,1867 Wednesday, Ang.lo, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12 1657 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 20, 1847 Wednesday, Sept. Slh• 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1887 Saturday, Oct. 24 1867 Wednesday, Out. 28, 1851 Saturday, Nov. 7. 1867 Wednesday, Nor .11, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1867 Wednesday, Nut .20,, 1857 Saturday, Dee. 6, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1817 Wednesday, Teo. 62, 1861 Por freight or passage, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS No. 68 Wall street, N. Y. DROWN, PIIIPI,EY & bol t Llre n vol. STEPHEN KENNARD & DO., 2? Austin Friars, London. B. O. WAINWRIGIIT & CO., Paris. The ournors of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pe edema stones or metals, unless bills of ladluo• net therefor, and the ra nts thereof expressed therolu aul4l eiREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU 'LA ROPE. First Cabin $BO Second Cabin .... . . In the tiret.olace pakldle.wheel eteatnablp ADRIEL, 2,000 tone, O. 1). Lupton', oounnander, and NORTH STAR, 2,800 tone, P. E. Lsravits, to Bait frompier No. 8 North River, at noon precisely, carrylurthe UNITED STATES DIAILS, ,In Leave N. York fur Southern ton Ita- Bremen for vro au Bremen. Soutbatuptou II for Ne*ork. Ariel, , Saturday, Oct. 31. Weda'day, NovA. N. SaVy, Oat. 81, Saturday, Nov. Weda'd'y, Deo , 30 These steamers tout& at 111,V1111. Spade delivered lo Loudon and Faris. For passage awl freight, apply to U. TORRAN(IN, Agent, No, 6 llowling Gruen, New York. oolthtf Wino ant, fiAquoro RAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH IVIIISKEY —2O Puncheons of the above Superior Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Forrest, at Shippen etreet wharf, for solo by JOSEPH F. TOBIAS, 208 and 208 South FRONT Street. IRISH AND scoTcif WHISKEY, Wholesale owl Retail, By HUGH BAHR, HOYERNMI:NT 1(01.18B, corner of FRONT and WHARTON Streets, (opyohite the Navy Yard,) Plittaletyhta BBRANDIES.—"Pinct Custillon," Idarett, and other Oognacu of varloua vintsgoi, in half pipes and quarter ca.,ks Pollevolidn Rochelle Brandies, vale and dark, in half pipe., half casks, and ona•eishth nuke. Iwyorted and for sale by 1111NRY WILLIS 4 CO , 0022 ilfa and 213 flouth Fourth street. A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND -en- Liqvon KONA No. 210, Southeast Corner o ONORON and SOUTH Streets, I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER Xi. IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, MAIO ,te . , 29 South YIFTLI fitreet,Fhllsulelphla. LI RA NDIES.—Pluut, Castillon & Ma. Jur nett & (Jo , tad other brim& &Couturier varieue siutages, lu half pipes and quarter eaako ,• Pelleruisiu !Wuhan* Untudlea,saLle and - dark, iu half plane, quarter auk/ and oue-eighth casks, all iu Oustom Muse Mum, latyorted and fur Cale by HRNRY BOIILEN ft, (10 , an 8 Noe 211 end 223 Routh Fourth street. IiiITBMAR & BUTZ, PORTER : , ALE IL , AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 00 oleo No. I/38) North T 111111) Streit, Phliadelphle.--Shtpoog orders promptly attoodod to. ' nal tr tiaolo and Oboes BOOTS AND SHOES.he subscriber has on hand a large and varied Nina of BOOTS and SIIOES, which ho will tell at the Introit perm GEO. W. n021.1y It. E. corner PlFlrlf and 111.4.141:1' 1.11A1.1. STOCK OF BOOTS AND STIONS. .—JOHNkLI U. TIJOSIP)3ON A. CO., No. 314.111 AR. RBI' Street, and Nos. 3 and O FRANKI.N PIACR, have uow In More a large and weli-assurie stint. of BOOTS and 3110Bli, of City and Naitern telonfecture, which they otter for eels on the beat terms for Owl, or on the usual credit. Buyers are Invited to call and examine their Mock. sul-dtf lob printing. JAMES H. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB Pill MINN !MOMS, 2 North PIXTII Street, fire. Pbove Market, Philadelphia Blanks, Cardti, Bill Benda, Pfuntßletn, and general Printing attended to Binding attended to in connection with printed head logs of 13lanIta and Rene 22-tf a 1 lc VAN N,----10,000-1P lIIINT 1K 11 ) 1 A E Card. per limit ;,..." s iik W I no Pre', OM I.aouretl.leJ 14 u.. 1.1. .I. Ibr ''' A D 14.,14a01.% Fla.,. 4 igo 61* A Istam.. tttttt YTS 111. Pm, a 10 , 1141.. . dui • les —MI ss .41 ~ .1 . 0 . 4 ..I. L °w og eV Of t" . . , 9 : 1' , 4'.. . t T 1L ::::1 11 :?::: ' :: "A C: C ;Fr74.. " ;. 6 1: LI , : . l enr. LI titry, IPO U R'S 11 Wl'. Wow Chestnut. G REAT REDUCTION . IN TUC PRIOR OP CEMETERY LOTS. The Olenwood Cemetery Co. have doterailued to Cell the lota In their Cemetery at ONE lIALF Tho present prices for cash. Ny this reduction some of the most eligible Lots will be sold at TWELVE LISLLARS. • Only 300 lots will be disposed of at these rates, and the opportunity is offered until January Ist s lileS. Ap ply at the (nee, No. 43 WALNUT STIIRET, below Fifth. WONDERS Or THE AGE—LIGHT, LIUIIT POD. ALL.—PDTERS & Patent Non-Explosion Bell'-Generating GAR LAMPS to just the thing to suit all. Price $1.60 up ; all may have a superior Light by calling at their Bepbt. This Lamp la adapted to all places sod perposes, and only reouiros a trial to teat Its advantages over all others. Tho Lamp forum its own gas. Our Potent 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 are In want or Agents, giving a rare chance to make Mauer. PIITERS & SIIROPE, Gas Lamp Depot, 128 South 4th St below Chestnut, Phi • CLOVER SEED.—=NOTICE' TO PENN SYLVANIA FARMERS AND STORtICEEPERS. The undersigned are now prepared le purchase for easb, prime Clover Seed or the nowerop. Yeansylvania storekeepers and farmers, by sandiug novice to our address, can, at all times, ascertain the price at which we are . buybil. Parties wishing salpplear, by which to be governed as to quality, eau have them sent by mail, by addressing us. J. N MUSE /eOO, , seplit-tf 99 North Front, and 44 Water streets - Q, - .I76RAGE on H IR D VLOORS can be had at 119 North Water a treat Apply to MARTIN & MAOALIBTNEt. cola CO A. b I COAL! COAL I—TAGGA.WV 9 ONLEBRATED BPRING MOUNTAIN LRNIGE , GOAL. & R.VARTER'S GREENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL ORME W. SNYDER'S RINE FOREST SOUDYL RILL OPAL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Rave for sAle, awl ore con/1440y reoeiyhyr tram Oore oolobrgedp?lporles. COAL OF 'ALL BIZES. Vora is no Coal mined anywhere, equal Irt quality those, and a trial will convince any one of their great euperiority. Our Coal is very carefully screened at our yards, laid we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, dust and all Impurities. Our PlllOlO3 areas LOW ae the VERY LOWEST, Orders left at our Oface, No. 113 l 001112 FRONT street, above Walnut. Orders tuft at our Yard, OALLOWHILI, street, bolo* lIROA,D Street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAL LOWIIII,Te—or sent to either place per Despatok Poet, will receive prompt attention. Purchmtees for Maudly use will do welt to call and el• amine our 0041 before purehsalog elsewhere. eut-tf QO/111YLKILL. AND LEDIGU COAL.— I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality°. SCHUYLKILL AND IXIIIOII COAL. My customers, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may rely ou getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. try. No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to offer at LOW Ylilolo3. ALEXANDER cotorraty, N. Z. corner of Broad and Cherry Ste L.EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL._ .L 4 DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALEES, No. 821 PRIM Street , above Eighth, keep couetently on hand, at the very lowest rates, a fall supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. au I.olu incrchaitt Cailors JOHN P. DOHERTY, FORMERLY WITH HILLY it, B.ROTHEI, LATE WITH , LUKENS, KELLY, & 00., 1. h. I L 0 514 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Itais new with him the beat Tallore that are engaged in the business in thin country. COantwe RO7R, formerly the leading tailor of this city; N. Reran:, formerly cutter for 9 Both & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & Co ; HENRY WAGNER, the bent Pants and Vest cutter in the United States, for years cutter with Depierms, under the Irving Ileum, Broadway, and with Depierrie & Pettus, under the St Nicholas note!, Broadway The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronise the establishment. The beet of Clothes made at moderato prices for credit, lobo prices for ca,A ocl3-9 JAMES SHE it/DAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Nos. 10 so.llB South NINTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A largo and well selected stook of CLOTHS and CASSIMMIES Owego oo hand. AU Clothing made at this Establishment will be of the beet quality, and in the.moat fashionable style. Particular attention giren to UNIFORM (MOTH. INC. ens-tf 4, AR PE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' OLOTIIING, 148 North WM:TUTU Street, botweer drab and Rice null-1y gromnugoion illerdianto I H. CHASE 84 CO. - to • EERAL COMMISSI O ON N MERCHANTS, MI North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia. CONSTANTLY RECEIVING CLOVER SEED Oa ootteagmout from the interior of Peony!reek, where our new ()Irmalug Mill it now to general nee. 11:7. Alan, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP always on hand. eol2-tf HANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION MERMANTB hid Dealers is Yoreigu and Ame rican lIARDWARIf and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 26 and 27 North MTH Street, East side above Commerce street, Philadelphia. (CIIARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER 011.1NT and Importer of JI4Y4NA a 1 GARB, r) 138 Walutit stredt. secoud !dory, aul-ly gobacco an Qligare. HAVANA CIGAR moot, snob Is Figaro, Eartagas, Cabanas, Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, Ooloso, Convert:lentos, Torrey Lopee, Union Americana, Orejon, Flora Cabana, &0., ke., ke., in 3, ,li, I-S and 1.10 °see, of all sine and quell ties, In stare and constantly recalling and for axle low, by (MALES TF,TIt, ' Lew) 138 WALNUT Street, below Second, second story VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS ShitiAltS —A choice invoice of these celebrated brands WI board brig New Nra,ii daily expected from airing, and for Nola low, by EffARLES TETE, (Now)1S8 Walnut street, below Second, an't Second Story, .furniture KITE & CO. R-i• FURNITURE, BEDDING, &e. No. 413 (Into 800 WALNUT It , Philadelphia, A new and superior style of Spring Bede. LYDIA 11, AITY. .7 users W MAMA sun Om Bony anb (Enables 6aOAP AND CANDLES. 17 REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FORAM STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be tween LonibarS era South, and Front and Sectr! streets • Thankful to my numerous feeeds for their past favor*, I NOlielt a COMIIIIIIIIICO of the 41010, bar log enlarged my maunfactoty no as to enable mo to have constantly on band a Ter e stock of well-seasoned Soaps, free from Fish Oil; P.den, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and all kind* of toilet soap*, Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and BLOW] Soap, English Sal. Soda and l'oarl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candies of all aloes constantly on hand. Having adopted the cash system, I one enabled to sell my Foods at the lowest prices. P. CONWAI . Philadelphia. N. It.—Cash paid for Tallow and Wean,. no 14-Cm Otationcrn BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID Id IMAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, Is pre pared at all Onion to furnish, either trot» the ifolvaa or make to order, Baku of every description, suitable for Banks. Publie Offices Merchants, and others, of the beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound lu vat ioua styles, In the moot substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engraving and Lithographing executed with !teatimes and denpatch .1 general assortment of English, French and Ameri can btationery. Concerning Mr. Ilogan'a contribution to the Franklin Inetitute, the Committee say—" This display of blank books for banking and mercantile use is the hest in the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap pearance neat and appropriate." no2o-tf Ittritarto. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT NEW GAB CONSUMING YURNAOI CRILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after hasheg been put to the most severe text, during the two COLD WPITE9B 071860 AND 196 T, has proved to be the must powerful heater ix the world, saving from yj to g the fuel user any of the boat furuseellbOW Iu use. TBSPI Y 011•0101 are coustructed with a east Iron ash pit, and a broad, shallow pau-shaped Are put, lined with fire.briok or iron staves. The are put Is surmount• ed with AlatlEB OF CON)18, ea TAPFRINO IiADIATOBA, large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper tures at the tup, and unitiog with the Ocular chamber, through which the heat and smoke pima to the due. Tow IMOLA% products of combustion In the form of smoke and oz MN, are auspended ttiTOCtI7 ores the ere ) orsrlaxa or compressed into the tapering Cocci mid CONTINUALLY 14POS0I) to the direct action of the rays of heat and light from the Bre. This heat and light le brought to a wouuri f BLOB Coax, not unlike the COLl.l.'intON OF TUB OMNI RAYS, to a focal point through au ordinary lens, ceasing the acute AND (111iltel to become intensely heated and the ronghly 00N8U11111), by One operation the smogs slip niece are AIA4/1/ SQUALLY ATJ/LABLIA with the PU/4 IT3eLf for heating purposes, while, in other Enrolees, it ie °ARMCO OPP AND WASTED IN Tan OOLUNLY. All perhouk, depiroue of obtaiuiog the befit and MOST ECONOMICAL. ILEA TINU A PPARA TUS, should not tall to examine the New (Ise CONSUMING Cove PC1550011, before purchaging any other. The at tention of architects and builders is particularly re quested. AItNOLP & WILSON, (Summer' tell. A. Ifarrlsou.l No. 426 WALNUT Btroot, Opposite Independence Neale fiat°, Qlapo, Pr. OULLENDER Sr. PASCAL, 1 . 3 RATTNNO, sulAn No. 8 8. BIXTII Omit. Pl u lade lphtB gatfimare QUAKER CITY NAILS, MkillellANT DARR, RIVET IRON, Mauulactured at FOUNTAIN OItELN ROLLING MILL ou the Schuylkill, above Spring Uarden Water {Yorke. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKOR OITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. oc9•tf JOAN HALDEMAN,Ageut 11111.1011.A8 E. BAXPER.-lIARDWARE .2. CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. OW MARKET ST bova Ninth, *oath rlda, Dlllllo6labia au Lem Ttli EDWINA'. BRANDY.—Pure Old Me- Y doclinil Cognac, the must pow< riot sarong Owner for weak lunge and general debility of the age • a sure cure for Dysperia, whether acute or chron ic, Low Spirits, &c. l'nee $1 25 per bottle, or $10.50 per do/eu. Wet ranted pure. Imported expressly for us ) Sole Agents'' for the United :Slates. ZIMMER & SNIITII, Wholesale Drug 0811", S. W. cur Second and II reen. We refur, by perninfilou to the following members of the Medical faculty, as to the ptnity and chemical standard of thIR Brandy: 0 I'. K.lchllno, M. D.. Fourth, above Tammy. Ulm. IL Taylor, Id. D ' Fourth, ahoy. Drown. Chas. 11. Robert... M. D, Third, below Fr.inhlin. Wilson I'. V.Lvoy,'sl. D , Fourth, nb.vo Thon.p.ous J. K. Knorr, M. D., trout, above Poplar. dellstf PUB!. IC LAMPS-111E PWBLIC IS JL respectfully informed that Offices hove 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 lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Daily, No SOt Wharton at., FBA Ward; OharlesCarty, Supt. of 2,1 district, No. a Haines et. above Sixth; Hiroo G. Kirk, No. Has Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; M. W. Deehong, No. 431 Goatee Brea, Fifteenth Ward; Thoe.V.llowlby, Gas Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West Philactelphied AL IL 3l'Fadden, Goa Office, Twenty- Second Ward, (0 ormautown; WM. N. Market, Doi Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankfuril,) and at the Gas (Mee in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustee' of the Philadelphia Gas Works. A. J. KITE, 001-Om Superintendent of Distribution. COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP Factory of E. W USSIIERS, No.loo (late 43) South EIGHTH, below Chestnut street, has become a Raying of 60 pee cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MEROHANTS, and also the conveolence of having their old Carriage Lamps new allyer4opped and bottomed, and mot by anima to 411 parts aul2 ly SPIRITS TURPENTINE--100 bbla Spirit Turpeottus, to Wire, for We by ' fdAlfinti bIAOALIBTIIi, au 3 319 Nort'a Water street. _ insurance ercnnpanies. F IRE INSURANCE, 7116 RELIANCE MUTUAL Br INSURANCE COMPANY, or PHILAUIMPEII•, On Buildinge, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise, Furniture, Ac., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. OFFICE No. 009 WALNUT STREET CAPITAL, 6177.926. ASSETS, *250,473. Invested an follows, viz: In First Mortgages on City Property $150,200 In Allegheny county 6 per cent. Penn'a R. It. Loan 10,000 In Pennsylvania It It. Co.'a ti per cent. Blort. gage LOllll, $30,000 .......... ........ Cost '25,500 In Pennsylvania It. R. Co.'. Stock 4,000 In Stool( Account for shares in sundry Ines , ranee Companies fa Scrip In sundry Insurance Companies In Dills Receivable, business paper In Book Accounts, accrued Interest, At. In Cadh on hand 720,4:3 CLESI. TINGLEY, President DIRECTORS. Clew, Tingley, Georga M. Stroud, Wee IL Thompran, John IL Worrell, Geo. W. Carpenter, Benjamin W. Tingley, Hobert Steen, ' Z. Lotbrop, Charles B. Wood, 11, L. Cameo, Samuel Bispham, . Robert Toland, 111areball Mill, Curllellne Stereuron, Jacob 2'. Bunting, Marten Leland, William Nurser, W. M. Semple, Pitta'gh. ileltl-fmarlin R. M. lIINCIIMAN, Secretary. IIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CO , 408 WALNUT etrext, Will take Marine and Fire Risks on frvrorsble terms. . - GEO. 11 HART, Pre.idont. 11. R. COOLISHALL, Secretary. clelG•tf CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANT, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charierperpetukl. Capit.ii, 5 500,000. Subscribed, Snuo,ooo. Paid up, $140,000. Thin Company le now prepared to Deno FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms PALSIDENT—JOIIN SWIFT Vino PIIRSIDUNT —HENRY BIRD. DIELHC TO 0 B. JOHN SWIFT, N.P JACKSON, JAMES W. QUEEN, PLINY FISK, JNO R. PARKER, A W. TIIOMPSON, S. P. ORIVPITTS, II D. MEARS HENRY RIAD, LEANDER W. V. II STARR, Ser'y. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The MIN MUTUAL LIPS INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, 1012,72 b 03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of lifa—grauts annuities and endowments—pur chases life intereata in Real Ectate and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life They sot au Executors, Administrator', Aatignaea, Trustees, and guardians. TiltriTrei Daniel I, Miller, Baronet £ Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard B. Newbold, Janina B McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph 11 Trotter, William 11, Kern, James Euston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilas Paulding, Charier Hallowell, Edmund A Bonder, Item 0. Townsend, Daniell,. 'Hutchinson, Rodolphus Kent, John W Humor, William 11. Carr, Ellis 9 Archer, Edward T Mott, Samuel .7 Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner hi Basin, John Ci Drearier, P 9 Michler, Easton. . DANIEL L MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKEd, Vice Pree't J ono W. Home, Secretary. old ly HOTVARD DIE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY- Offlce No 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company in published in conformity with a provielon of Ito charter : PIIEIIIOI I / 3 AIM TIED ?Roll 00008 T 1, 1510, TO 000057 31, 1967; . . Vire prim:ll[loA Marine premiums... Perpetual premiums Total amount premium" taitep Vitniod AN prOmilinlo 25,072 08 Eb,c 8 ,8 ,1 ukdritta premituus 155,005 80-180,074 58 Ded4ct return premiums Net earued Marine lams paid. $93,866 76 Fire Wages 8,01 11 Salvage re Intereatre c0ked...4;351 67 - Insur ance 2 971 62 —8,063 69 93,888 TO A handsome ssurt Napepses for commissions to spots, abatexueots In lieu et scrip, ealories, office rent, turtilehlog office, books, sta. tlonery, ho Profit arol loss Net profit ♦eeerd. Cash on hand $12,515 89 Dille receivable 119,295 erz Do nile sad al (Images 10,000 00 Stocks 41,100 00 Stook notes 142,03 09 Due by agents and °them 22,312 93 --------- 8161,091 81 lIIRECTORH. P. M. Potts, Wm. P Leech, C E Spaugler, 11 T. Remelt, Abraham ROI, 11. U. Muston, Wm 11. Wuoda, JOB H. W adore, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Raiguel, C. R. lowor, Charles P. Norton, John W Sexton, John II Largess, Harman Ifaupt, Jame, E. Stiles, Nathan R. Potts, II U. Shillingford PERCIVAL M. POTTS, Preeldent 0. E. Beasotria, Vice President . W. 11. Wool's, Hecretary. 0c72 Fitz iNsunattex. SPRING GARE)EN FIRE INSURANCE COM PAN Y. CAPITAL $120,000, „VAIN IN OANII, AND BEOURELY INVE&TEU, OYFION, N W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD EiTS, SPRING DARDEN& ()HARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY RAID. DIRROTORS. John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Plitt 6, David Woelpper, Lewis BPlinnet Benjamin Dario, John Lindell, John Roane, Jr Charlee Mold Auley M . Park, William E. Woo • James Darnell, John B. Steloueon, Jaoole S. Minium, Curran Stoddard, Henry Homan Thom D. Tillingbut, George R. Ohlkic JOAN H. DOHNERT, President. L. ERUMBHAAR, &oratory. sept 11---2) 'NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— OFVIHE 414 WALNUT Elk. Franklin Buthlinga. EMI: AND MARINE INSURANCE. OAPITAL .100,000, WITH PHIVILEOE to INOIOIA/01 TO 500,000. This Oompsny Is now fully organ tea, and prepared to mike ill Studs of Insurance against toss or damage by /Ire sod Marina Perils, at current rates. 03/VIOPRiI. 11.0. LAIIMILIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Floe President 0110. SCOTT, Secretary, DIREOTOBJ3. H. 0. Laughlin, D. Sherwood, Chborne, Richard Shields, T. N. Showell, lIOIIC INSURANCE COMPA ..[X. NY, NEW YORK.--Office, No 20 Wall street, ad. Joining the Mechanics' Barak--Cash Capital, $250,000 with a surplus. This Company insure Imildinge, lifer disunite, Venation, Vessels in poet and their Cargoes end other property, against Loss or Damage by Fire en. the Risks of Inland Navigation. DIR.BOTOBB. Henry Grinnell, Jcatins L. Pope, Caleb Banitow, Rufus R. Graves, Henry 0. Brewer, Koury Davie, Edmund Pour°ld, 0 H. Lilienthal Bangor. K. Corning, Theo. Po'Gomm°, Jr. Ogden Haggerty, MIAs E. Morgan T blenagan, Atuu It. Yen Nest, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas S Nelson, Charles Easton, James W. Phillip, Louie Lorut, Chute" A Macy, Samuel o.olidden, Edwin' Hineken, Steph. Csmbrelsng, Won E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Cherie" L Prue. , John Ward, Lothrop L Stage", Henry K. Bogert, William R Fosdick, Peter fides, Emery _Thayer, Benjamin 11 Yield, (leo. Weatfeldt, A 11 Frothingham, Zalmon Taylor, T llts Y. Youngs, Henry E. Blossom. Mamma L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, President. Ri6ll/1D A. Outer, Secretary. an lnly F IVPA!),F.F.MTV,,„}r'tß.,ps'PelrpleituSatrj. r A ati N tett (3 by the State of Ptetoeylvanie, Capital, 1500,004) Vire, Marine, and luleutt Tteueyortettou. D1R1101.058. Aaron B Lippinoott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks Charles I. Field, P. Smith, Wm. B. Thomas, J. 'Rinaldo B.ot, • Wm. Neal, John P Simons, AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, Pree'dent WM A. RHODES, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. kIARTIEN, Surveyor. Thie Company wee orgaolaed with a each capital, and the Directors hate deternsined to adapt the busmen to its available resources—to observe prudence io conduct ing ita affairs, wads a prom% adjustment of louse. Office No.lo Ilarehants' Rubino, Philadelphia. aul-dly rilllE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU RANCE-IL COMPANY OP PEI ILADELPIIIA.-0111ce No. 722 WALNUT btreot, opposite the Exchange MA RINE RISKS on Vessels, Caters, and Freights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RISES, per Railroads, Canals, Boats, and other sarrlages. ALL TIM PROFITS divided annually among the As sured, and ample security lu cases of loss. DissOross Edward Harris Miles, Thomas T. Butcher, John M. Oderthelmer, Algernon N. Aahbutner, Mahlon Williamson, Alfred I.' &nit t, Samuel J. Sbarpless, Thomas B. Poster, Isaac Junes, 'lnstants English, Henry Preaut, James 11. Stroup, Edward 0. James, Alfred Slade, William L. Springs, A. 0 Cattail, Franklin C. Jones, Charles B. Caratairs, Daniel Haddock, Jr., Samuel Robinson, William Taylor, John O. Helfer, James Murphy, Jobn P. Steiner, Wm Y. Smith, Henry Oratabo, A. J. Antelo, Will J Caner, Samuel L Oreutzborg. EDWARD HARRIS MILES, President. ALFRED PASSITT, Vice President RIES C. Karma, Secretary. aul•ly CIARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY or UARTFORD, CONN, Cash Capital 1:100,000 Lessee in Philadelphia and Vichilly adjusted at the Ph dadt/pa la Office. By leave we refer to D. 8 Brawn & Co., Phila. Mo. Joel Jouee, Phila. Chaßees, Stout & Co., " lion. Rufus Choate, Boston flicker, lies & Co. " Um tS. Williams, Ilart'il We have facilities for p acing any amount of luau mice in the most reliable Compaulee. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 413 Wei No. IA) CHESTNUT ST. TUOMPSON & ROOD, Agents. OSIN.-600 BARRELS SOAPMAKERS _ILL Mom, to arrlse per schooner J. U. Flauuer For sole b; MARTIN & MACALLISTER, ansll. 11R North Motor atrold MOSS -17 baled Carolina Moss, for sale by MARTIN & IdAGALISTER, sal HD North WO i ittr*ot 111 A N I LL A ROPE.-SUPERIOR MA.- ROPE, manufactured and for We by WEAVER, PITLJIR 00., No 7A N Watar at.. Rad 22 N Wbitryes 5000 TONS or MITCIII,'LL CROAS dale'q improved super PHOSPIIATE OP MOS, for SAN by OROASDALE, PINION dr. CO , nol(Lit No. 14 N. belsware avenue. CHARLES P. OALDWELL—Whuiesale gad Retail WHIP and can Idanaketwar, No. 4 OlAWaaeam, ail CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 5250.000 $38,729 81 217,793 02 224 00 $101,918 ad 60,888 81 81 40-181,283 27 I=l2l ((purge Pt W. 0, Stotenbury, R Af, Car/Ile, 0. O. Buller, (leo Scott 1eu19.) Haiti - crab fines PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—TILE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTS, connecting the At lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and South western Stated, by s eontinnons Railway dared. This Bead also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to ail ports on the Western lifters, and at Oleselemd end &Musky with Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lake.; making the most DIRII7? OHEAPILIST and IIItLIABLI ROUTE by which Freight can be forwarded to and from the (MAT SCOT. - . DATES DETWZIN PHILLDILUDIA AND PITS% Puss. Mass—Boots, Shoes, Hata, and Osps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drum (in boxes and be/es) Yeathens, rare, &43 00c. par 10) It s 81Ooso OLlllll—Domestle Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales), Drags (in casks), liardwars, Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Bastward, &a. &a 7Se. pet 100 Iles Tatar, OLass—Anytia, Chains, (in cooks), Item', Bacon Sad Pork, Baited, Goose or In sacks), Paints, (dry mot In nil ) Oile, (except lard and rrsie) Mo. ?tripe al rati.To ettlli—Caer“, V litsh, Bacon, Beer, and Pork, (le sacks or boxes • esetwardi, Lard cud Lardllil, Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, beret, Manufactured To bacco, Rosin t.l, Queen/ware, Begat, (hbda , LW. , and boxes, ) Ac., /cc 50s. per 100 its per bbl., until further notice. ONAIS-45e per 100 the,, until fur her notice. CollTo)l—tt per bale, not eaceediug tou lbs. weight, until further notice. In shipping Good, from any point Xast of Philadel phia, be particular to MARC packages" r I' ena3sole nal ia Railroa." All CianAgi So the Agent 4 tiak Soul, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be (annulled without detention. ' , SMOOT AOLETs.—Clarke & Co , Chicago; Packer & & Co . blemphii, Tutu.; B. P. Sass & Co, 81. Louis, Mo.; P. 0.0'111141 & Co., kvaneville, Indians; Wu. Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky ; It 0 Me drum, Madison ' Indiana; H. W. ltrewn A. Co , and Irv. A Co. ' ' Cincinnati; U. B. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, Ohio, Leech & Co, No. 64 Kilbyitreet, Bovten , Lunt &CO No. 2 Astor Mouse, New York, 80. 1 William s , New York ; N. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Macaw & Koooa, Baltimore; 1) A Stewart, Fitteleirgb B /101311 TON, General Freight Agent. 1.1 J. LOMBAEIO2, d 6- Superintendent, Altoons. /AL Eitunngs 'untie :QAVING FUND--FIVE PER CENT. IN. "...3 TETA:ST-NATIONAL SAPETY TRUST COM PANY -WALNUT STREET SOUTILWEST CORNER OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED ET TUX STATE OF PENESTITAVIA. Money a reeeive4 iu az.l sum, large ar amao, rut in tartlet paid from the day at depoeit to the day of eitth drawal The oillce II open every day from o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the riming, awl on Ilohday and Thursday eceninge till 0 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. lIXNNE.II, Pus Went, ROBNEIT SELFRIDOZ, Vice President WY. J. Haan, Secretary. „ . Hon. Henry L. Benner, 0,. Landreth Mazola, 'Rivard L. Carter, Y. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Jpenplk B Barry, Bawl. K. Aahlon, Henry L Cbnrchr—an, Jame, B. Smith, Franc's Lae. Money Ia received and paiments made daily. Tha Investments are made in confon-nity with the provisions of the Charter, In REAL ESTATE, MORT• GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and each hut clue securi ties ea will almiya lama perfect security to the dereisi• tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and ate bility to this 'lnstitution anl-11 NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. —FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PER CENT STATE SAVINGS VIIND. N 0.83 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS PIING. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. ava-ly SSSS 747 43 filacliinern anb iron. PENN STEAII ENGINE AND BOIL ER WOMB. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRACTICAL AND TIIEORETICAL KNOINEIRS MAORINISTS, BOILELAIARERS, BLACK BASITI/8 AND FOUNDERS. 9108,069 09 Raving for many years been in successful operation, and beee exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River llngines, high and low presents, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &0., &e. respectfully offer their services to the public, a' being i all prepared to contract for Engines of all Mimi, Marine, River, and Stationary. Having sets of patterns of different gib*, are prepared to execute orders with quick deepeteb. Every description of Pattern-neaking made at the "hottest notice. nigh and Low Premere, Plus, Tubu lar end Cylinder Boilers, 01 the best Pennsylvania char. coal iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brans Outrage of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work oonneeted with the above business. Drawings acid speelfleatlecis for all work dune It their establishment free of charge, sad work guaranteed. The oubseribere have ample wharf dock roans for re, palm of boats, where they .311.11 lay in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, 'blocks, falls, Zte., ho , for raising heavy or light weights. THOMAII BUNNY, JACOB 0. NBAlifl, JOHN P. LIiUY, sal-y B=AOH and PAL3fEIt Streets, Kensington SIASMILL f. 14111110 E. J. vOOOlOO 11.4111141 824 . 076 82 =ECCUMI QOUTIIWARICFOUNDRY, K. 7 TUTU AND WASHINGTON STRINTS, MERRICK & SONS, INGINEkiIIS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Preseure Steam Unglues, for Land, River, and Marine service. Dollars, Oasocesters, Tanks, Iron Boats, &e Cast ings of all kinds, either Iron or Braes. Iron frame mote for tau Works, Work/hops, Railroad Stations, kn. Retorts and tee Machinery of the latest and most Improved construction. livery deecription of Plantation machinery, such as Sugar. Raw, and OristXille, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trans, Defecatore, Pilfers, Pumping Unglues, &o. Role Agents for N. 'Unitas's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nastuyidem Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Roes' Patent Valve Station for Blast Machinery and Steam ' , amyl. Ruperintandent—B. U. BABTOL RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOOOMO STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, Au , IiAMILTON, PLIATCOW lAD MPILIIIIII (WIDEN STIIII7I, PRILADELPIIIA. Sjte4 elolusivnly_ht the manufacture of p LOOOKOTIW:, STEAM ENGINES. Lianufaelare to order Locomotives of say srrsa i le mint vtelslat or capac . ity, for the use of We,,d or Cabo er Bltnemions Coal se its crude state, or ANTHRACITIC COAL, WITEDUT 113111 . 111/0 11011, 001 OS lilt in deli a, material Auld workmanship, the Locomo tives produced at there Works are equal to, end not ex celled by any. The materials used en oonstruetion are made on the spot, and Ware the boat quality and most reliable stook. 'the lane extant of Shope, mad Vote plats Equipnunt of hadintry dad .Ibois, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORE WITH ORRAT DRSPATCH, Or A.NY .S.RILLNOIIIIENT HEQUIRSD 01111.1.11 D OAR WIIRISII.B,MaIi:RED A%1.18, With For or any elle or for, IRON ANDel:iv form, BRASS CASTINGS, AM MAOILLNI WORK generally. 110111/ID BOBBIN irul.l7 A GENTS WANTED.—Fire. to Ten Dot kr., per day eau bo eaetly wale. Call uu A. SLACK, at Jacob Leman's Sorrel Hum Llot.A. Mug atreet, Laueastor., Pa. Jols-tt Ii r ANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, ancuarried nom, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. l'my from $l2 to $22 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No 817 DIAREET street above Eighth, north side. =EEC 5(110 AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME STEAD 1 , 011 $lO !—Third Division —5910,000 worth of Forms Lod Building Lota, in the gold region of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,900 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 1357. Sub scriptions only ten dollars down, or fifteen dollari, one half down, the test on delivery of the deed. Every subscriber will get a Dailding Lot or a hum, ranging in Talus from $lO to $36,000 These farms end lots 4111 sold ao cheap to induce settle n.ents, a sufficient number being reserved, the Increase in the value of which will compensate for the apparent low price now asked. Up wards of 1,360 lots and fume are already sold, Lad a company of settler* eallol the Rappahannock Pioneer Association" is now forming' and will soon commence a settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith tul performance of contracts and promises. Nearly 43 WO acres of load, lu different pins of Virginia, now at command, and will he cold to settlers at from $1 up to $3OO per acre Unquestionable lilies will is al/ CUStt be gives. Wood-cutters, coopers, fanners, Ac , are wanted, and tire buudrad Agents to obtain subscribeill o to whom the most liberal inducements will be given. a: me agents write that they are making Lltit) per mouth. For full particulars, subscription", agencies, Ac apply to N. BAUDiII, atilLtf Port Royal, Caroline isounty, NOTICE. -CHESTNUT STREET 1 11R1IXIII. PLANS AND ESTIMATES fur a Midge over the Elver Schuylkill, ou the line of Cheetnut street, in the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief Eo• gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SUB VETS, City Buildlog, FIPTII Street, Vl O l.ll/ WAIXII3%, until the second day of January, tdtB .9.6 a Bridge to he of the following dloieneione, without any pier, or with not time than one pier in the water-way ; the materials of nouatructiurt throughout to be indestructi ble by Ore. Distance between abutments. „. ......... ..388 feet Width of Bridge, out to out, not leas than.. 42 Elevation above low water 27 For an arch the springing hue should not be less than eleven feet above low water. Tile Plans and Entiinatea will be received under the arrangement and conditions epecideil In the ordi nance of Councils, approved November 24, lag, at fol lows, vie, Seam.% 2 That all plane and estimates to be received by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila. delphia, each Titan and estimate to bear a private mach, and be accompanied by a sealed communication having a corresponding roach thereon, so that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan most ap proved shalt have been selected. Soovrox 3. That all such plans .d estimates shall, when received, become the property of the City of Phila delphia, and shall be presented within two mouths 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, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plans prevented, to the Bridge site proposal, and report to Councils the number of plans received, the names of the designers, and the character and estimated coat of the three plane by them preferred. Sf:CTION 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commia• stoner of Ilighways, upon a certificate presented and signed by the Chief hugineer and Surveyor, to issue warrants in payment of the coot of the aforesaid adver tisements, and also In favor of those persons who may have presented the three plans preferred by said com mission i to the first In point of went, the sum of 10 0 1 to the second, $250, and to the third $lOO, said warrants to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to the Department of Highways, as., for the year 1937, approved March 10, 1857.1 Per further information, or for cross section of address STRICKLAND ,KNEf.e33, Chief Raglacer and Surveyor City of Philad& noiLdtjan3 CREAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, of excellentquality, is sold at the PRILADKLPMA. GASWORKS for the ro,taced price of Ave estate a bathe', and nay be obtained to large or small quantity by ap• plying et the Owl Office, No. 20 South fiKVI6NTII Street. To Purchaaers by Wholettale, ft to mold at the Works, In litlrst Ward, by the too, at A price equivalent to Au. thratite a tl2 60 per too. (Signed,) Y. 0. ORISsON, Engineer. PAILIDALFRIA 028 Wools, Aug. 26, 'M. an 27-1.1 BALE ROPE.—Buyera are invited to call 1-1 and erratum, oor Manila Bale Rope, which we can can sell as low as American, sod warrant It superior is trent% and darability WRAVIR, /M al O. aoi No. V 3 N. Water at. ►ad 2314 Vanes, WILLIAM B ROYALL Y lit Lloat . IS Best. of eaulry, ItecToßing Ofßeer flailroabg PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAM ROAD, 1837. FOR PITTSICURGEI, _ _ Ciaobasal, Bt. L0u.,l , lanioviCs, Raw 04 lowa City, M. Pant, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Kansas, Terra Hants, Chicago, Wilmalnn. Ferasiag thus wasselions mini all ths times West ors Railroads. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP THE THROUGH • At and from the Pennsylvania Railroad Pawnor Station south-east corner of ELIIIISSITH and MAR KS? street. (antrum* on Eloventil street ) TWO THROLIIII TRAINS LEATH PHILADELPHIA ILULT Yorruing dose tonuectionu at Pittsburgh to ult points West. Fast Unit Asti ileef.ollll.latios Trains. (3.surlays ex nepted,) viz : Fast Mail Line at 1 P. 11 , arriving in Pittsburgh at h A. 31. Elvers Mail Train at 11 night, arriving in rittibaqh Altit s iiyMirai is at 3A. 31., I/Tiring at glici:sa at 8 P. X. tlarriettirg Accommodation Tnin. v.a ColaaDia. leaves Philadelphia at 3 P arriving In Hatrutorj at 9 P. AL RRTIALTIS. Fut Mail Trala leases Pittsburgh ta at 8 , arrires is Philadelphia at 11.4.5 night. Express Ilail Train leaves Pitl•hary,h at Cs SO P Si , rives in Philadelphia at I P. II Altoona Way Train leases Alt-wise aiT 15 AX , arrives in Philadelphia at 7 30 P. U. llan'abing Areammod.ttion Train, via Colamloa, leaves Harrisburg at 0 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia 13 noon. The 1.11111113 'rune doily, the other twine, sue dim eltepted. Be.ffege will be received at the Passenger Depot by the itaggsge Muter, et any time daring the day. ho charge for handling beggars. NUTICE.—In ease of Inc., the Company will holi themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount out exceeding $lOO. Nomta —Oomobtose will be in realists" at the Row Tort Depot to convey passengers for the Unit to the Pennsylvania Railroad Steno n. MOORR, Agent, Paarenger Line Pesumilsarda Railro ntl- ad ew. Pluladelphia, November lest, T° WESTERN TRArEI.LERs. SPRING DECYIIrsARRA.yO B,w&9 2B. NORTHER. CX.V.TRAL RAIL IrA r. TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM BALTIVORI TO PITYWROU AND TOR WRAP 0/1 and attar June let, leg, TWO DAILY TRAINS ntlt lear• Dairen Stat:on for Patel:m.o and Mt Wait ern alai South or Northweetaro cities TILE ISORNING RIAU, TRAIN Leitrim Baltimore daily (Sunday earepted) at II )a A. 11 mitt:Min with the Moil Train ever tha Walt Dann eyiranis Railroad, and arririni La Pittsburgh at 1 A if THE AFTERNOON EXPRIM TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily ilzuldsy azaaptad) at P. 111 Cr Ran&Aura.. VIE NIGHT RIPB.P.4d ?RAIN Leaves Baltimore %VERY NIGHT at 19 P. H , Ending with tit* Lightwing Itapcsu over the Parsztafi. Tanis Railroad for Pittsborgh, arriving at 120 P. N.- Er All these trains canned elosaly at Pzusturg with trains over the Pittsburgh, gat Warts oari Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, Routh= ant Weutern conzeotions Irr Passengers for Chteago, Rook Wand, ton, tows City, Itilinankee, Dubuque, St. Paelos, Has I'M, sad other leadlng Citifte in the Northwest, rill tars oar Sea/red miles of travel sa.l ten /se , ' in t ms , rah Arks L., change of care, by taklng this tout, DJ' raasengers for Cleveland, &adroit', Toledo ac,l Detr,nt, go by this route, and the tine Is unequaled, being suttee shorter than by soy other mutt. I 7 Paasengers for St. Loco, Inthanspotas, Tarn Haute, Cairo, and all potato on the Lawar and 'Uper Mlasiesippl, male less changes of ears, and arrive en sa vanna of any other route; and to Cincinualr, Colni,Lna, Dayton, Locusrille, and other ganasinent etttea, es quitit aa by any other rout. All Western Baggage CHICEID TIIROEIGH and handled with €O7l. FOR THE NORTH - -. Thee lb A U eonnacta elosely with Fapress Trains over the Daspbtu road for Wallas:apart, blocheatar, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, aral Canada, awe forming the moat direct railway route to phythereae. e a Peunaylrani& and Westarn New Toth. Passengers s-at find this the shortest, cheapest, and wet asp,.,ittw a i route to Niagara Fells and Canada. Through Ticket' Lea homed to Philadelphia Tilt Co lumbia and Laneaster by all the baths at 13 each, web train having gars connections. Passengers ly than route avoid trowelled bridges. and all the 1111COUVIIIIIIIIC11 of ferrying =ow the Suequehanna riser. Passengers for Hanover, Nbutchniter, dettyabierg, mittsburg, Carlieie, Chamber:Mug, go by tie trains al 8.15 A. M., and 3 P. U. WESThiIeiSTER BUNCH. The Can on this road tusks cos trip per dap', consent ing with the train at 3 P. M. For THEAIIOII TICKETS and tardier takirinatien, apply at the Ticket Otice, Calvert Lltation, N. Y. earner of Calrart and Franklin atrasto. C. C. MAXON, %rt. NEW YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND POI7..4DRLPH/A AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00ILPANY% TROY YRILADRLYKIA TO NM YORK, AND WA. ?LAOIS, Leave as follows, via; " Pear At I A. 61 ? from Neasington Depot, via /may City, Maxi $3 At a A. M., via Catradan and Jersey City, New Jar. say Aeocinunodatkia At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acennutwaie. 3 it 1 A :N., via Camden mid Jamey City, Donau unit a At 10 A. 111 , by abiambost Trenton, eta Tawny and rattily City, Mu ren Lapeer a At 1 P. Al , via Camidea sad Amboy, O. and A 73. 1 ... 1,11184 At 6 Camden and Jamey City, lbreaing At 3P. via Camden and Amboy, Aceimosable. ton, lat 'Clem 3, At 3 P.ll , rim Camden sad Amboy, Acculambie. Con, tad Clam. le At II P. M., via Camdau and Amboy, Acmososunda, tion, let Chet At 5 P. N. via Camden and Amboy, Aoxinunodav tics , 2n d Clam 1' The 6 P. N. Tina rata daily, all others Saitasys as copted. Baynes Lines atop at the prikcipal (Lotions only. For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, Bo , at a A. and ?..le*, P M , from Walnut street wharf. For Water Gay, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeilaan Montrose, Omit Bend, ?at6. A. N., via Ddintrar Lackawanna at Western Sarin/ad For freehold, at 6 A. N. mot 3 P. 61. Rot Mount !lolly at IA. AL, and pi, 3 and P. M. WAY LIMA For Bristol, Tranton,dce. IIt4" and IP. M. WAY Par Palmyra, Itaarotaa, lastarly,ltaillaatow, Bort.= town Se , at 9 P. M. Steamboat MCKIM) STOCKTON for Parasatown sad iateraw Cal* place' at 3,4 P M Staamtroat TaILNILP to Tab, ay at 18 sad 1.1.1( i. mall 4 M. All Mum, except 1 A. 11.1 leave Wabut etre* whirl. ty pounds of baggage only allowed each pas senger. Passengers are prohibited from taling any thing as baaage but their we 'aridity Apparel. AD big ger over fifty pounds to be paid fir extra_ The Com pity lonit their responsibility for benne to Dee dollix per pound, and will not he liable for toy amount be good $lOO, except by spacial contrast. WM. U. OATZMER, Agent U. 4 A. R. R CO. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOSTNN AND 5i 011 RIB TOWN R-811.11OLD.—WINTS$ ABILLNIEI7I.IIT —Ou and Liter IdOSDAT, Ik-tot:ter 19th, 1857. . . . . TOR GERMANTOWN Leave Pbilsdelphis at 6, , 5x.9.1i,11N A IL, 2, 3-10 win. 4,5, 6,7, 9, and 11 P u. Leave Gernianteven at 61‘,7-65 min. 6,9,10 X A 11 1.10, 3-10 win. 4,6, 6, 7,6, and 10 P. 11.. JD — The 7 35 n'tloelt A. M. Train hoot Germantown will stop only at Wayne &vett astion DV SLINDAYS Lesve Phi's&lphin at 9 LI.) ruin. 'it., 2 And P kt. Leave Grrrutnearq S a% ruin A 1.1 , 1 10 nun till 545 ruin P. 51. CHESTNUT lIILL RAILROAD FMai=NiUlg6=l Leave Cheatunt 11111 at 714 A-40 and 116-10 mle A AL, 12-60, 3-40, 6-40 and 1-40 min. P 11. ON BOND:LYS Leave Philadelphia. , 3 sad dX P. al Leave Chesteut 1011 at 8 A. M., 1244 and 6.11 P. U. YOH MANAYUNK, CONS/IDUOCKKN A.YB NOBIUS- lures Phllkkalphlk 1134, 9, 11 klt 3,7 i , , and 11 P. M. 15t1.911 Norri.lown at 7, 9,111. K , 3 sal /1.10 P. 11. ON SUNDAYS, Leave PhilaJellAtit at 01:V.7:LT./ 3 P. M. Leave Norristown at TA. If , susi 5 P. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD rola DOWNINEt Leave Pleiladalphie at kti lend SP .14 Leave Downingtown at 1.4' A. If , and 1 P. M. 11. r. 2161211, Superiniandast. Depot, Niuth and Green 'treats, Philadelphia . N °BTU PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRA2iGEMENT. BEIHLREIEM, K&S.I6N, ALLINTOWN, MA 'V CH CEIITNI,MILICESILIARLDOTLREITOWN &c. te On and atter Wednesday, November 4th, 1141, th trickle on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (id'un.- days excepted) ae follows For hetblehem, Easton, Allentown Mauch Chank, ui Wilkesbarre (Express) at 9 A M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chunk. (Ex pres,) in connection with L. V. lt. R. and Easton. by singe, from Iron 11,11 Station, at 2 15 P. M. . . Tor Doyiestosro, (AntoosewsdrOon,) at 4.30 P. M. Poi. Gwynedd, do. at JO A. M. On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A.ll. train will run through to Doylestown, leasing Dayleatoons to retura at 1.36 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. Leave Detbelein (IlzFeen,) at 9A. Id,, and 2 . P. Lava Donegan, (Aetommodation,) at tiu A. IL Leave HwytteJJ, do. at P. 11. ON SUNDAYS. Por From . Osyuedd 916 A M. I Gsprwid 120 P. PI Dor I..atown 4 -30 P. 6- D0i1mt0wn......4 35 A.ll 14r+ t. Bethlehem 11 6.3 Mauch Chola " Wilkesbyrre 4 I.AI PASSEINER DEPOT, FRONT mad WILLOW PM - ELLIS CLARE. Apint, CHANGE OF 110IIRS.-PIIILADE L. PIIIA, WILMINGTON AND /111.11110/1X NAIL ROAD. Oa and after Monday, Nov. 23,1, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PULLADELPHIA For Bahl/moo at BA. M.,1 P. y , (Farpreaad an.l // P. M. For Wilmington at 8 A. IL, I, 880 and 11 P. 11. For Nen Castled 8 A. If , 1 and 330 P.M. For Middletown at a A. at. and I p. U. For Dover at 8 A. If. and I p. For Seaford at BA, u., and I P 3d TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Expreaa, n A. 01., and 8 di F.M. Lean Wilmington at 715 and 11:13 A. M., and 2 82 mod 0.65 P. M. Lew,. New WU* it 8 55 and 31 05 A. M., mad 8 50 P.M. Leave Middletown at 1010 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. Leave Dover at 9 rti A. M. and 5 P. 11. Leave Seaford at TOO A M. and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 9.16 A. M., 2 P. M. lind 12 16 A. M. dIINDAYB only at II P. 11. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. do. do. 6.25 P. It. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Paaleager Oar attschod, nll rnn at follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perrywill• and Intermediate place. at Leave Wilmington for do. do. 6.10 P 31. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-O taco at 6 P M. no 21-17 B. M FELTON, President. fire proof Bales „....... SALAMANDER SAFES. A lugs assortment of EVANS A WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA AIANDFACTURED SALAMANDER SAVES, VAULT DOORS, for Banks mad Stores. BANK LOWN, Roal to any bow Is too. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &a. Oa as good tame se .fly other establishment is in. United States, by EVANS a WATSON, No. 218 South P6UETH street, PhilsdatOla. asl&tt PLEAS! GIPS LIB A CALL. COTTON-200 bales good Middling to Mid. dlise t,ti Oatkuhn_atot, and for aala),- NUM k Ida.CALMEIB, -- UV Math Was sliest,