The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 24, 1857, Image 4

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Iriiity . „;yeare.ttgopirili( ,titertily evening, ' two
--:- 7 - .Rni,liehtheilikete wandering:tip and down-the
, ":„,,,Whlrries of; the l rhathei, ••• ev t identlY seeking to
~,,i'eld ekother.-:::, , ;,- . .
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-' • • 'Final ly, - the patience of one , being si r
'1 , - ,haustel i he iddiesied the ether with:
_. ,',",.;effell,Sli;'Sre you going tet,',ltliy , here!"` 1
v,,,fti' Cartainlyfr,Why•not,,pray 7. ', ' , . ,[ ;
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.., - ,Jberientinued' to :dispute; then to argue,
,andlijuilly,intufeaMiitnalotinfessionchy'which
_ : q:',theyiliscovered that one Wee,hent,- on - suielde ;
' , '*(),M o ruin and de s pair, and>the other simply
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Ahe'latter, flower*, wati determined tikilnish
,i4iinkildt:-Tiwtheparticular.enothe.had•seleeted,
- . 4ileitrizeidieglfeffered - he other his pee - ltd.
.; , : besolcAcontainingil, ,urgkiiiiksorlfAcqpn) to
”, • -Nome , his fatal intentlinakand leavelhe place.
ba,pbOr - devil_wantedbothing better, auct , se,
cepteit, :the inoneY'llistaafer f,,1nit".14101
..lota , garrying his benefactor, along wit h ' bins, as
: '' 4 llPring; gm that 'such acts of charity would
' - '7dilie 45fra the - brans" ' t always"2' ' - ".- " • ' i
• ,kii-,-.4litt , : the ;,4.llypp?d,", individealilwas,:obsti
' ILSutte r, - . cf You've got 'the money,-", cried.. he,
`.f It i noyi-Cleaf out,-and 165 Me drown , at my
_ ' - - ;•--1-4‘.1.;altanIt I -.Ai- you - Sre -Aill.detennined. to
, . • :Wilidikiiirirdiown with Yoh?? f`, -- " -- ' '
4f..5 1 --di Tod.can't do it r , you've no' excuse now.s ,
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- ,-,ql.iiii',fiff the first . *lamed. suicide who' sue
„:,-;4edell„.2leareigint.the be-blue.4Liect one
awl with” , him, to see the family "Whose hill.
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t i tiofOrtt he hid•saiedsby his ecCentric,
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-•,:: Tiara passed ;_,the' , ~, nib/6k Men Made a se ,
:_; Oorid-forttme,',land the :hero: or the ‘c blues”
- - ,''Tlideieded ',ht .-8 444g rilnis,elf titil'ibo'conti:
'''' l,' 0 ' d 'll th 't• " ili"riters . .ielltted
~ , n en ~.:,, Ile ay. ft , ( a • us, . ,e, 4 -
, • • :ids Thames adventure .- . to •the:EfiglishlAmbas' -
• • t ;:•440-1...'f,ttraria; and the„aMhaseadorteld It ior,
- . thes , Hing, :140blerTIIr.; who' was rerYArid
„ `, , f; of tainedetesiqui.everybody knows,,.; -.:,.1..,„, 1
' , !`-'-'4,irheiKing; who edio'thou 2. t r ilitaaalOp: lite:'.'
1tii7 4 1041 1 -tot JIM in •tlie.. , , it`,.;:it„toril Isliing ',a
..,- - wtainentkori.namedlifervilleirwitti:&anniqo
occasionally,i., - 'lkints and inted the scene of the
40,Whe'Suliiii4; anialg:,Others,' ? ne day, in,
.a 81.7% ,, Iferiill,i4wliOse ,faniiii,,,lianie,' , l4”, tbe
J" . iwaY, was` Canino found - it so,diverting that be'
y„. :Made atireelif lt;and ft spas; 0;1,0 the next
,-.Year,.as..`the,..Prednetrapy br, arervoi:,4::,p q .,
-'' (LonicXTIII"-baing 042 , 2,). iiniler: this name, of
7tiLds .Peitit'Anglais." 4 .' ' 1, "• 0 °- 7 "-,' --'-'' ri'{'• , 1 '
- . However, gnglialunin,NO.,l„(tho . Mondam,
,=' ridged; one)..,tildistott•Proipsr,43ermattently
- • ' f ilatrlnt eMigrittetito-Frenetft-heditablished,
. ~.,,,,,,bigself,-,ittrai r iipfi a W i lleTmereherd,Whieh re
initedin hiedia failnieloWil,andiehhl death:
, (Witbt.itt !halt' -of tha . V.amea this time) two
t `'':‘yeiriiiiftetward, leaving' atianghtermarried to
, "-, a Fre - riebtrum4 whim-110, had : dea lt
- merciallY,,,and who yetkeeps, awite-efere i n.
1.- ‘". ) .".the'Obatiesee-d'Antiri. `',.."-. - 7 - - "- ' -- ' 1 ''," „,,• ~
_ ;. fihii Znglisliinan",NO;,'2;-(„he,,ef,"the'l2ltin T i
- ~ . devilsOtmeantime,having,rmnalmiddiftraticel
-• • liiiiii , ;lBl7;4B the one, bassUst dibdiinathe '
•Hire flonhort,,at we - 401 1 f at; lied he'.leaves,
I`; , ,i4sYmlllitiii•thirdis of hie; fortune tO;the',holin,;
, o..,Htigrhibutan No. 1, -whir' saved him rim'
::.,,iuleidctland'Wbol,n„ fie !wed frdni - Andeld4 - -:- -
\ -4. forty 'part age, OneRIAJMY olikt, eiftliO4ol , ,
~ , ;: t .vvrthelithimee.-!.,- ~ •- • .'.1,-- • ,-, ,,,- • . .
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, '',-;,•;,.','lho.;*tiliclfls:, nearly a indlioni ~,E tiongli.•:a
.•:a , jor-thewfani,netchant orAliO Chansice'd il'.4ritiO.
- i -o te'4tepic a -tolerable,. cellar Ailtli, for '..bis own
. ; drinking: ' Don't you think ant 't. , ..; -„,,,, -, -
',..... L .,„, , ; eNre obtainid,theee..deteils'Srom;the notary'
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~who drew the:Wilt; so you may,CConsider, them
. ' ' --, `lti sigma, sealed,. and sworn to. '- ,
- -PARlill November .7'18&7.',' ••• ''
MEZZO
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r "' . •"!•2l.'Oleerii:tite,Regaliester,:(ll:*lny litatoil,Ostily..-,. ; 1
. ! "-''.'l. , ;litesero akielliahocked,to mierd elbirid. murder',
.„,.pwoiftritkid, iiii - Ourinity:-;sonietimia.,ou - Saturday.'
...;„'..,,,i, ntottepTlie body \ of.Chatleal W.4LittleNie7oung
• ' , "•1 - ierfelitirleo• th aCtiireliflog .;eritlelf„ Mr:.-11unter,th
.; ~.- - -",fireitlaAreMle, 'AR found,' - eirlry.eshit)thrtitorn t ;
• - • - -.'.ing,- - 1047/1111741 - dgiVerthl3.l.ll , lll":ll"eitifettio 1
- ":Fallels4 l 4 l rl4 l : l Miatltred,4ol4.Aeathead exhihit!,- ,
••arkerif Eolith dreadful-weapon wielded
ling 00 2 . -.- •- - • 4 3 -1 . -
f '' - ' , ""' l4.ll.l rkaMMslYtt 4l TiurPatellpeliwith peat% o mum.
'Thiiimily l oyai:Arst:,djaelovered:by soinet i bteykirbo
J.4,hedgena.to"the rther ,Pidei - ilOtX:f9i,eihii 4PAY'a
-• ' -Mi. 10ithriters'ifilio, Unffirtuna :roan ,who - was
'-yellrept Over the 'Fella on Saturday; - letups whore
• ". , the .Ixidylay, on-the hipurthe hlgh.bank, were
k ....;thesiiisAlf blood, tems - -plainly indioating , - the *an=
• : ' 4adnary,:atruggie :which bad taken - pleeed..; Juit
- '", .'''' 'outside 'of 'the high fenherit the 11i:04411M^ corner
"- orlidlii Viald f la aaostoFwedge'4ltaped - graii-Plpt,
f, gtitudlug, freak on oPIEII'UIOd road to lA° qui ,ll 7
4 7, ,, ";c.:Ottt,tha:, north v to - . the Ammon th e loath, and, the
, .I , "prielpice, onwesf.. ; ,•-,-,...,,,.,....,!
....
', 4- - '''' , :";TE) reath thle asolnded.apot. the:neurderere and
•••"? I . 7 ",'„ihifir-viotini emit- herre. ;climbed-AO.' a - Ideate , path,
"`fora): the roadway: • - .Eire, atu4scint'atitteruiglity
2 ;Abet' from the' hank, la„ni. - 00.(k liC No g ii 'and'
"--;
there; lekeiX.„ th er peels near the i hnek; and snlirirs
.... - :indicating a areadfur'eohlliet: The •lihety lerq•
“...'„ .".'o.theteimi. down the bank, falling perpendicularly
'"- •--, Minfejthirtyleetiled4hiencrolling down the sloping
,-; baithlsakhmtiffifti - iir illOY". l 4 l WPithif the point
" ' - It erefiee•,bodj Tidied:Mir therriviii hi eit'lliast ono
,'',,,1 . '.
1 ; #4atikiictl!feet'iniidoMirltila. distance+, the
" -, ' - ' 1 ' lilYfYt:b l Sell:. 4 4o4;nadAMVinto' the
,shit ta: Tinimotiliewevopparkikdjm toter a,a to ;
, 1i.V.31161 'lllrattiatea.,the,repikhehrer4... eat , (ho pools
-',4erli on` th ebightheinkoreraiounkthelip,of a
- IMlAYtarafir,iwqr 4- 9 - I. o 9 l23 ,lig, = Moltivalwet 4 osethes
- ,; - ; '.`.*rirrtln=thilthatltal.aes:asiierntot,-aptthit , All 01080
Tikidentifs Wire takeintbY,Foroner_Quin;„With- , , the
`l4ittiollitf', - pOlice,itatlo4 4 - ,,,llefortr, thtt'hody, was
- ,'relattotOiltlpttii, identitleiel ; ; di 'that ef, ChArleS ly ~
• - ...zattliiki--;Tbsrasiiisis wire_q ' thWgiound yesterday,
' - looking at tbobvidenoorobetlitethloodY orime and
- , -..,..,7,the gathttilr4iiibmit the " ' tioCillioe!Wavimmonse.
''''' ,-4 .---.lloharles. W., Sitttei Wes ' theiet- 25 old, and
-,--• ' ~.,- h ed- V ws. ~ bp.ro fe.no mr - yeark - utost; of the
, -/ I :, , fitititito.tAlVestraelrehi,D'a hillie,i'isbaris` bliqatber
tpl
• ...tt 2 :.t•rfaideliiPthrtilathilliellartfe ( tir Mil (Mudge, '; and
- . •". - Wan adfaittaill'Oth' twedielerir,ebieell• 'About two I
pears ele - lieifriterfiel4,4Y,6l6iWorcian named Sarah,.
- - . st o ut, en Oseitioiraeptirated.from limr ;. but ther e
• •was,airpAfentiYia )rintnalkiehleitly,;;"'POhapa not
-,Mitle4t-ipaiies,;:exiating. Who' Stoat fanally bete
~--sullieettelaOf ithowipg aordithinuet: the-twhirea
" ,lieuteined- • ruisoeiletes of LWleael•wilthey were all
*
.. •Aidamitnte'enestody",l and teitilled• befireo th e dere.
.°l:4l.'eglery,- , -&lldia.
littles%and'- , heilAiother) Ta
damth„anterrn.brenlin'Eattiday night,, o Mt - y A MyVfaithkinilshe stroot, It ip,t
110g41405 ; 1pidence thinter M oitthelamtly should ,
,t..ttet idthrAmiMtiro.otherathivio : limba-broken abhiti
.. -- %-thersame-boarandlet nitto-in the Dame vicinity.
-I.' r: TiMibrotheifElffiteith,lefiillthimite,- , lind• the litele'
. . r". ,. ,v,heyStoeitj - Itirapioperto et ,ereilt.tlirongh-illo ex.
; ~. e:r....4.l , intination 1* itintrooarth If ; all knowledginc the,
- '''''''Atietteidlrititee , .dienth.' ~- A ....1'.••i:. ,
4 91,,t1ei kistlenOny t tithanl ihr - Midihightithe jury
!
- '''...teringlialip atJanor kat, liblve hours, but little
- ,,•,. ,; .,il let Waelheditn itfoii the'ltilfelr, eo,far 418 detect
,e,-,,,,,•••,lngAtikatether of Ihe'eititrairi goeei, There can be
'-'-''''''A , uaticaibt - trot - a female-wag engaged' la-- theconflict
a-Mthilef4lttrigs lOU hia ;life', anaTeTtioakiiMiletwicton
471-4pehatil.lothb9;fir3fel:tuil'tha liernon. , . ',The , eombe
?i . .,V-?tiro 'are: not , Unlike thole silo''
• • -4 #4.4thield'ileiilip.of theMatorlueloand Would just'
1 74 M -46 iiiii:Mbele`if plOed ` where - a4liall if :miss-.
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.4. 1: utiiiifi - ,thiti",l/4KWa Oefai,ilo, 10,1zonitient
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''-' i .1 .-016 1 .1111lkt.tt%lleVre t iitifallie."11 - leMll l till'-D - ailp,
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„„. - -, e.oailitfife.thatilliilkWyrlthop"` bets heed 4 . 14:,'
, P 1;-5- " r ithiaalttitiiindeterideleth 7 oftetebusbmid.
-- ..'" - ' 7 • • • • ••-•" era s " tioatVionstitntion hes glvenairay"
..,yl,_ j i,)O iiililiiihhoiltitire l 4.iiiefola. slid.
- - .,n•d - Ww - iiiiiiituldoidifiritteolotvat hafrilitai-
-,:,,,P4,,:•:-'..•tiVII.R kthirottiltlet.inhOW Itair'l
'ear, .'..0 1 t 4 , 1 0 44 Ft lisapprthei- atiel ea..
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,10 Int..A iw, ;walk
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• - • - ,";:', • ' l ii4 -"." 'i t, 1„: -4 1 " .‘l'll l v.M; ,-- riat,4 te" the
• :,,....• -, , .. , . • ' ' tea rt. ~ .eloem. them,' Ile bed been,
;•.:--":". 0..7' ilei... iliffitittiAlittobikoikiliaq,- i
-I ._ -. F.y:: :: :r1ic.*4431. - X - o.6,i;oviiish'Bynagogue in Medea=
' "..., 2" ,, " 'lldififig a Geripaa led es' of Odd- Be llowa i and
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plm o wi t l i t4Nll,2l l gPATN4lN.—D . so
h~P~T r O 1857. the'stor:khoiderti qttli tit 6;isi
cnycwill
MQ~SDAX the 11th oFttltly'ofttnceex'clit:
'at e naltri o tritoillidila of Directors to Berra for
the onjulng'andjot qie,tquisaption of sOel4other
4tittelitslisthat m
Imo bilfore the meeting.
' ':dellt:firtnt • AWED 11011.NrItilibrotory.
ORN''EX IN" a J.TR A:NO E
04131PANX.-140110.R.—T40: 'Annual Meeting 'of
'the P..tooltholifirs, for tho - oreeAjoni - 'of Dirok.tbrs for the
ensuingiesr, will he' Mad ,the Oleo ]Of the'Com
pany, 6.1831 'WALNUT 'street," ,PhilidOlphia, on
goNna: 1058; at 22 0 , 010 . 6 k.
e.e+y:f
OTIC.E.-0111e4 ottho Weatatoraland Coal'
'LI (4=00; PlillOillphiti,macetab'eilolh, ~/80.•
'lbi 3 OuouOl'aitettligbr Stookhollere Of this' (Roo.:
,kry,Rill be loildOt IWO ottee N0.,230 South THIRD
teet, - ohIYRDNXBDAY, the itch or January,,ltHEl, at
1.2.0 1 e10ch, at time ,au .Elefon ICH beheld Me,
Ereiltr Dlttetoil,'Apd A.Seoyetar Tioseurei; to'
terve fol. the enoolog yiSat. „11. JACKSON.
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VOTIOE.:--' 946 e, "or,tlp.7.lletv.eyr'• goadow.
Win*
•Dtr
A ..- it a:nate/A.4 Dominiber 14, 1857.
&anal nteottpi of the Eltorpoldors of the Beaver
Bloodow .ltallroad Wind 'Coal .oootiteny Tall be hold at
, „their cftIoO,IO,S,2StWALNIIT s treet, On - MONDAY;
.41;150thf Jaw*, next, at .12 we:act, mama' ti me an
election'all bp-hold foarosldant and tea Dtrootora for
the ensuing year
.401.5-dtJaNkft-A;,OHAMDEDIAIN, Soo. a n d Treas.
- •
OttIieI.ENNEWINANIA. TANK will
,be removed en thalee prokhen,lo' the eeeond gory at
'OrlsieSßuildiegONALN l JT street; east of Third. The
;owners of property lodged ;,t the Bank for sate knteng
will, ppl9lwe remora It be
de. t jal . 7. L.I?SNUIOBE, AssistantAlaihiei
VOL. G. DE- 'N.OIq I OPTAY''ffASIHE,
boeer to bkolie thOAßtli t tne • of Philadelphla.that
he htufbeen,',aiipotateClNTß, PRETW of the United
-Staten CoOetv, an 4 ttetont an' Office rot' teen:llolone or
all Moderia4toguegeiy of 1010 GEORGE Street; above
TENTH; *tete pe kl Ibein attendance tO:all the busi
onee•traneittions line; ' • -'1021:4m
Oipioil 4
'6"TEE LOCUST lititil*TTATN
con, AND IRON CO. , .:.Pnmanatmatai Dec 16;
1867,-4-The annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this
Company trill be bald at their Office, No .611.0ontli
FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January, at 11.
&ale**. ~-at which time theee,ertll be au Bleetioet
of Directors to nerve for the ensuing -year. ,: :
delB-tialff LIIDW10 ; Secretary.
. . ' ' •
10 [ IFSLIC' NOTIOL—E G. WHITMAN &
. CO. aro now prepare(tto offer to the publio the
beet and largest , assortment of .lionboris, Sugar Toys,
pepoled , Proite,"thips and'other, fancy goods, suitable
for Christmas Traea; t The candles manufactured by ne
are me4e of tbe beat,materlal that , can be had, amongst
Almondsi Jelly" Drape,
-Cordial 9:orops,' Mom Paste,- Gum , 'Dropal Caramelles,
drit -7-43npetior Waltat Candies iOream, end
ryarietiee of-plain Candice,' Also,'Aealers In, all
blab Pareigii Prulta and; Nutt No, 102 South SE.
'COND E one door below CHESTNUT Street, Phlladel.
phis, „
_n0224 to thew*
.„
pISROLUTi ON.--;The ' PARTNERSHIP
liijiitilfaicie,iliting'ait 1.1.4.10311& WiribrAblS Ii
gd ray 14,
I:goived by mutual consent, .. The business
'w .be Continued at the old, stand,llB2 MARKET St.,
- bflitiAltLFSWll,LlAllic who Is "anthorlsed to collect
'and pay all debliyolith_olata tin. - ,_
..,,,,,- .. i. —f: .' , ; PETER W..BAltEft,
f1ec:4,A07.,: ORAIMIthI WILLIAMS:
„
The tutdereload would Inform th e pybllQ, tbot having
'hough`Cont Mr. P; W. Biker. his late partner, he will
,continun the HEATING and.VESTILOING by/mien'
Lt thh:old staud;ll32 MARKET 'Etreetothoro will be
fotiodiktull isiortmencof guile', neaten+, Ventilators,
&e., and hopes.. by lariat at
linthitt tobhelWess, to merit a ;hare of the pottoolgo
111 010'13011u -
„ 41,1121
IVOTIOt Is RERZBY GIVEN' THAT THE
I.¶..Hrntof REIMS IIitOTHERS'Ic 00:, heretofore ex
latter; in New' York sad PhtladQQlgble, is thie day DIS
SOLVED-by mutual' onaent,*and that the bagasse of
the five rtil - pnly be carried on Nl' ,the ,parposo - of H
gnidatten. , _
ENOCH REIM,
AMISS , ikMKSREIR •
aeNs' -• , •
401111,PO I RiER. - ' '
iicilB,d3tdytethe.tt
STEAMMAOHINERY FOR SCREW FRO
- BNLLER SLOOP-OP-WAR.
httarDersittllgar, • "
- - December 10, 1857.
''SRA.LED PROPOSALS; endomed “Proposale for Steam
tfachlnery for Screw Propeller , Sloop-of-War, " will be
received at: this; --departnteut until 8 o'clock ,' the 20th
January, 1857, for the complete construction of the
steam • machinery and appendages, and placing it on
board& acrett;propelier aloop.of.wer building In the
United fiteteemery yard at Boaton;
- The offers must,be for a - specific eum for putting the
•whole4n saccesaful °petition ; moot include ell patent
-fees ,for any arrangements, that, may be proposed ;
state. the time In which the work,wlll be completed, and
lie.argocommied by,the wield guaranteerequired by law.
:Timineme,of the establishment In whioll,tl ,o, Poric to to
be executed must be stated. .
-The details of the design and arrangement of, the ma.
!ehlnery will inf,:left with the party :whose proposition
.may be accepted t ea combining the greatest number of
advantagtas kuellisitithview simplicity of, construction,
• Xeaditteas of screwier: adjustment when in operation.,
and nothebeg'subject .to derangement to the working
parts ;-I6 bolapihe object,,of "the. department to obtain
,the most sipped , and; power witb , the most economical
coneuraption of fuel, and the greatest stowage of coal ,
which the'RISOOO available, for that , :porpoise will admit
The hollers to be of Iron, with. teles..ople smoke pipe/
Which meat be pieced at the greateatpracheable distance
from the mainmast; the propeller; with the connections
for hoisting, , ao 'be, of compoeition ; machinery for
hd sting, for pump*, apparatus for ventilating, andap
pliXtensuceepf all kindsmmealuirry for theperfeet work
tug Ofthonhole, to theof, the toot approved Janda. The
Amal-tundremilleftimasage, two athwartitstpa icon bulk
leads; a distilling apparatus for fresh water trinn.which
hankie medenottesalban Bfgl gallons per day; ell the
foole , lindolliklifil pieces neeeesary and. 'satisfactory for
an emetent cruising iteamship of-war ms mast tooluded
'in the proposition, and ailst of,thees mast be furnished.
litre Stood and carpenter work , (except Abe ,biring out
the deadwood for theahaft) necessary, to Adapt the veil
ed for the reception efilinnuaciiimefl: ":
bottom, and ap
pend.gee, will,be provided at' the expense of the Navy
t roppartment, and it a , lll permit the use of inch facilities
as it nay have Ter' holethig..the heavy' machinery pn
. : For the accoriniociaidohbtilie entire steam machinery
:and the fuel, there will be allowed in the body of the
ship' theAMtire' apsee; und'ef 'the, berth ,deck, coin
„utenolv , at, ltraiitt;' fitet 'abaft 'the mainmast. and
;thence elten'dingforivard adistmice efts feet. Within
'thisepace the expected,to harry coal for, 11 days , . full
"ateeinlbir, Ilth ,deliyi.comiumption of whiclithe bidder
414 tulle, iii” hie speCideatione; and the weight - of the
machittery, intier in boilers, abaft, propeller,'and ap
pendages, with the tooldandsparewock,, must hot ex
ceed 820 toba; of 2,840 pounds. , ,' , „'
:The distance froth the us
albaida of the ainrcisee to the
affaide of ilia hirward, /Stern-post, will hi:Cabot:lt OS feet,
and thejiliskarice betweeoheforwaid and the after Moto
"nOst 7 feel fAise depthifrtilliAlieload
_tothettp.,.ef Pie teet'.upder the ,prolsitior will be 14,ig
"Stenn•engtna Manufiefureis who desire to OA can ob;
-tainn ropy of the Wilms of the .vessel upost.taaking cop
plicatlon to the department. ,•-. ;
'The proposals must be accoolisinied by" full specifies,
. Cons and general litiwingei, having the position of the
'Centre - Of/gravity of the m a chinery, bollers,"&i., marked
on tboM giving also the tapsetty of the steam cyliu
tachsand area Of,lboVand:eiskiscry vaives, and of air
,ptunp - Adont4arildillierine,valfri;space 'for steam,
ratioynthelvator tine In. boilynY, tirst,and,tgrite
face rataq thOgiainelar,piteh; minfoce, and kind of pro.
latfer,fand'othel / Principal piiinte,- that COMPerisons can
reitilllylierrytdo; There will itice i be given the estimate of
;the *OO4 of,iniglito - lmilersolatet,,bitnkers, appends.
th leols',Sind r ipare Work; fillembf , 2,210 potoobs. •
The terms of payment will - be that when ono-fourth
of the materiels and labor provided for in -the -con:
tract khan have been 'completed to the satisfaction
of the department, there will be made it payment of one
'ilfth' part of the nliole amount of 'the contract; when
'one-half the work shall like. Manlier' beeompleted,
there Will be a further paymentUf mie-ilftn; When three.
'fourth/I"th° work shall -have • beedficefepleted a further
payment of coo-fifth; when thetwleoleihti'llutve been
:admplated, - and modem' aatisfardorr trial' of oho
week, then a. bulbar Payment of.onellfthi and when
•thsialiinshillFhisvh performed'atitlaftetertri arium for o
'parted of three months, then the -, remaining sum shall
s 7 , 1 -1% .
- Tharepatra necessary during ,' this. perlastfromrdofec.
Jive workmanship or materials will, beast theospenee of
, the, contreeter.4
proposals Must bay expli'elt,• and on Otudilied or
.conditional offer w 11 be considered.
, . ISAAC TOUOEY,'
' de2l-mthlia2o • ' Secretary of the Navy.
WOE SALE,—The, four-story, , GRANITE
nortk'slde of OItNETNIIT
Street;:ttest - or 119tirth,,Intinded -fir the Periniylrani
Itit Jig *r,Aufkily tloish'ed: - dot ; bold prior to
lA.' the liaiikiog, Roopt, and other,parts of the
chitll4lo';illC,he rented seppintely", or, to ether, ,
Aftply, to - ' , ; ,T110.61A9 CRAVEN, '
No. &NINON Street.
Seeopd, Thirdfltid Fourth'
NO.'6o4lfilllt Streetoibovo
FIRTH Street; tire Ape rooms, volt located for
any kind of wholeeale business, And have the advantage
of an excellent Skylight. Apply on the premises. k
de23-Xes* • -
.poiv • • • •
Thetpleodidi W MMDLE STORE,No.2BNorth
THIRD Street,
AM.'S'. to
rirkEBIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT
St„.ouposite.the State Moine; one of the best
business too/Nous in Philp&!phis, with heat, light,
and alt modern Ormt , tothineed. • Apply on the promisee,
Room No. 8, Ati 0; W,27, Snip, Agent. ' nO2B
-"
DO I OES OF AMERI 'AN WIN
'l4ooo'
DOTI? CLASS, et all sizes end qualities,
Willie at lowest prices. ~,,• s
-Ontassortment is complete, and- are daily receiving
fresh lots from the Kensington Olsen, Works. , •
MI, Sheets & nuffferuake superior teeny lu the market
to hirhilancrand regular thickness, equal in French
We 'fair bee < receiving tdo4.thirds of the Clam made at
,theee Works. ; - , 5 : • s
„3,006 boxes Preach prase of, all sires. „
4,ooo'jeet Efigb:altim for Okylights.
5 OM feet Zugraved" and 'Enamelled GUM, of all pat
White Lead, French and:American Zino, Palate, &c.
)00 000 Ihs,White Lead.
60;000 les_Prech Zinc alcillehlontaigue).
75 4 000 llorAlroerleari Zino.
Sine, a full Supply. ,
Chrome'Greenosfult Supply,
- Chrome Yellow a full supply,
Prussian Blue, a lull : -
Parispreonotfai.suppiy. ,
~4,04501/1 YPV4 orders, to r ,
- ourtit,
Wholesala,Druggista and illanufacturern,
= Sole Proprietors 01 the,Peimia. Rtearri Color Works •
,PtOro-5, cOroor. 13/500NO, kruj .GREEN Streets,
„, • ,r. , tf,
V r nEA't-REDUOTION
r rN Tra raroit Or
Aaz m I lutry ..vo r T,
The Ote , erreo& ognipteil pe: peleymitied sell
ifin t . ) °;t l 9o Citiietbii At • "I." I
1 !", co rum:vire '
Mid redd . aitio n some
of thereil4
, 611,41,kyi 1. , ) irin'be told ' -' • •
• • - Vi'vEuvEr Dety"titsP
ItAir4ilt , thi , iiiirpoß e d of at rate , and
p i l t Pretr 23l 3 7 . f443l llf/W Y pt s 4. l 4. " leto 9 l;
0 04,1 , 1 N /04.1
• •
• .41 e 9•441. 11, 1 T-AR, ' ;•: 3II AI4I . 82100
• 'll.:•,zi)i rff (Valle: ." , •
at i g t
apormh
,Anottp v wookar.-:.00.,:
•- • , 0 • atI,VROJOW NEW'YOIk. •
4 with Chui Plpen, and 'all ki_rilo of
Ern. • , kg or Clan Work. • s.„ &Ovate,
- 141,L0W1,.. A G BOARD 3-28,680 feet Oaro
ri: iteno. 2 6 :, lagetrat e r it i A et
IMAM .1411%
.
k~L.'+' k +lP+~X4F..'g,°.`+w'F~'"rd.-`pia:>l.,tY:-.`.'Si:'Y.~: _.¢^'::~.Ai?.~," i`~4-:c,
litiii3ll P.:-. r,..1 44. 1i: -EA
,4r,•:!partifertiiiip Notices.
cuAAT.ve WILLIAMS
tforeiuber 18,
prapatialo:
",he Sale ads lgo,fet.
D. M. FOX,
, No. 639 North , THIRN Watt',
below ei'reet
delB-1w
„maw) atto. A f 191101 ~I 1 ' 4 ll rl' •• •
I .%in plessoor Apswkait, TMIRSDAYi -DEVEMBERr - •
"~batati~nat:t~ ~ ..~.: ' §'~
ITALL' , I)I 6. ' ST." ',TAMES ,TVE 4+04)
• NE kic vett! (iv ,8011:inLicr4
rnit
SELECT 'BOOMING, 11011.1)(10fen, BOYS&
agent:Wm : Dr. HMV'. .41.01AZe 'POrr,kT,
The Reetor,'Rer:ll. R Balll3B3B7mcy be Pheif very
.WEIDNESDAT AFTERNOON; from 3 to 8 o , niN at
13Q0KBR.S• Bookstore; 3: W. 'corner BIGATN.,and
cIIB3TNUT, 'where' alio 'circulars may be obtatti§t;
• AddreeS ' • - - • _ Rec. B. It. ECSIY8B11 ; .••
d 3.2 - "' "Fells of dahnylklll, rhilado!Ate.,
rgILADELPHIA: 00M
%-/ -atsnoteb cocoa.% S. E. earner or fiEvsNtO
and OlDDiTtint Streets, Second and Third Stories. „ ,
BOONtKNAUND,',P.I4IO4ANIDIIP, arm etyle„
,
' tiIattiTSIDDAL, LAWS AND NORIO., •
DoNIIRXICII4.IIO49I3,LATIONS. , ,
LSOTURES;Ito. , • , ,
RAO StrideAkhanDidirldnal;inetruatinn Dein apnha•
tent aid „attentive Totteherep under the inioodlate
superlialonot the , • , .
Okke ot thelibet Sidman in the,Dociatry
the Writing Department.‘ ' - •
Phase nail And sini, SPeehnena and got a Cittalrine 'of
Terme. &ol "" " " 0,38. y
ROEESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
P
wzativartenztp44:
• No deuktuary.whatever, is more like a prlsati - 11Untly.
The course dfldndy Is extensive' and thoronih. "Pro.
fessor Saunders will receive a few more
. pa la!'ttnder
fourteen Ytiirs of age, Into' hie fluidly. squire of
Idessrs.,J. B. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or OM, T. W.
•Iforney, Diftoinf this - Payer, whose' sons or war4l are
now members of his , „ seytlallf
TROY Eg4tE S I. If Y THE
Scheel 'Pilaf, consisting of two Teems,irlit, corn
mance, ,on cse. OF.POND WEDNNI3DAY Beideodnn,
and close the la4t Wedsolsdav of June following.
Normal Olivia, Troy Penuile Seminary—Tuition free,
Winter Terni,66inmenclng September inflt.
'he charge'for: tuition and board, including alt De.
cessarlee conneeledirith it; each as room rent, washing,
fuel,, light,, etc.,
Mu
Is .42114, •per annum. An, additioea
cha r ger to idis for' le end th.a other mufti:mutat
branches of female edueation. Where a' fined 'mini 'is
preferred; 4350 per 'entitle; lone -belt peptide , at , tjte
commencement etch' term) be received, sett for
It the pupil' entitled to all the advantagesa the
tattoo, • • - .
Pupils mojt'enter at any period of the term, and ore
required to peyohly trine the *meat entrance.
The InitlEution furnishes an petunia fecal Ilea for
thorough Unrie of useful an! -ornamental education.
The PrAcipsharate stasisteditylhore
,than twenty Pro
fessore end Teachers. •
Estenelea col/rasa of Restores are ,Sunnally delivired
by Profeesore on Ohentiplity,E44r4l Philosophy, Goole
ay, Botany, itatrutioniy i and Elieclitioßi • -
This Instillation is furnished with a valqable Library
and extenelyb_Philosophieal Apparigna; 4 irelLseiricted
cabinet of Minerals and Shells, and ', Maps, !Marts,
Globefi, and ',dodo's. '. . .
Every facility is afforded ,for the thorough study of
the - Frenclilanguage. ' The French teachere reside in
ji
the family, and ot,tbeir System of inistruetiou to the
use of the )m4 a itinversadlon.
DIPLOMAS' ; Astra std to young ladies who have
passed statist AAR ' Manaus la the full course of
English studies, 'With Latin, or one - of the modern
languages. , OERTIFIOATES to those who have com
pleted the partial bonnie: -
The pupils are received Into the family of the Princi
pals, in ;which every arrangement le made for their
physical education, and 00 Improvement of their mari
nate and morale. They occupy private rooms, two In
1140 h, the room! of the female teachers and that or au
experiebeed nurse being among those of • the "young
ladle,. , '
The advantages of thin Institution are' the - result of
the accommodated facilities of more than thirti years
of its onerard'progrese.
Oirculanfcbutaining mere particular Information may
be obtained bt , application to the 'Principals, John IL
Willard and,Sarals L. Willard, Troy, N. Y. •
- • The terms for day scholars are $5 per quarter for the
introduetory class of English studies. Thane are Resol
ing, Writing Spelling, Grammar, Arlthrnetio r Rudi
ments of Ge ography( Geography for • beginners, and
Geology for beginners.
For the second close $7 per quarter. This indultam all
the branches constituting the extensive course of Eng
lish studies.'
TRUSTEES.
BENJAMIN DIARAIRALL, President. '
JOHN U: WlLLean, Seeretuy. '
Mayor and Recorder of Troy, oz..pflicip.
Benjamin Marshal, John D. Willard,
Robert D. iiilUman, Thooom W. Blatehlord,
Jonas o.4lbartt, Stow,
Jae Van Sohoonhoren, Jonathan Edwards,
Geo. B. Warren, Thomas Glom's;
John A. Griswold, • John ;denary, .'
Url Gilbert. 0c2943m
fYcitela'anb Restaurants.
W RCH RIZNIVR I TI L ARBET
Azov' hi ,
PHILADBLPIIIA
au9,441 !dolLIB!t EN & 1302(8, Pam!. rose
•
T9RP.7.,
"Artott vrawrsALottriN
727 and 729'ARCH BTIVENT
_ HOLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS!
The liolldaya are eloae at band, and Jonea'a Arch
street Saloon la prepared Tot the Immense demand that
will be made upon it for OOMPROTIO`.4II.
• CURISTBIAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES
IMPORTID EXPRYREILT TOR TRH PRHEIHNT picasox!,
Every variety of Don Dons; Pantiles, Bourinin Drops,
new style of auto Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'amiliterre
Don Demi, and every variety rare and costly candles
manufactured In Paris.
for Presents, all sizee and pArrmiNs of Ornamental
Dozes, Pyramids, ItilMon Ties filled with the choicest
variety of Confections, ' and varying in price from One
Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes are the
MOST SUPERB /STROIMRSD Or rADOr wear AND ARTISIIO
DVAIOR DYAD creases IN THIS COODTRT.
To the Ladles; as Well as to the Whole public, lOnes , s
Saloons are the most. attractive in the Oity, and In
splendor of adornment and finish are eoperior to any In
the Union -
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS,
Served up in the aholOest and most expeditions style.
FRUIT OP ALL KINDS,
lON CREAMS x JELLIES, OAHE AND OYSTERS,
I:Anatol/IV ready for visitent In profwdon.
PI &1H FANOT, AND ORiaSiverd.t;
OMENS AND PIES OP Eviday DESCRIPTION.
- • NEW` YORK TEA.BISOUIT,-. ,
And, In - fact all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELIO L AVIEdi of every clime and country.
RALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, P.esentation Sapporo,
add oupPlled at the shortest notloa'and on
fesoionabla tome. • -
. .. . . .
A eokilitossuce of the iiitronsge' hitherto to liberally
bestowed by the public is respectfully solicited.
de6.41- , • ' - it, B 'JONES;Pooptister..
CAMPBELL'S • RESTAURANT.—VENI
sos, Wild'Ducka, Turkeye,,Geess, Grouse, Froth
Salmon, Chincitinne, OpinacbiqueiPrincees Bay, Abse
con hod Cove °Atari, wkth every variety of GAMH,
wild" dr, 'domeetin,', in Seilien. , •dreen Turtle Soup and
'Terrapin Suppers served up at the ehortest notice, at
JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No, 527 CLIESTNLIT 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. Dinnehi,
Suppers, '
Ili Entneace for Ladies towards Sixth street.
nov7-3m „ - . ,
VI Y
TILLIAM BANNING'S CITLAGER
T •BAMOON,IIe. 232 Qatteeti Alleri.,Pkna•
dolphin. ' • ' ,8F"'"/
MoGOVeA.N'S BESTAITILAIM SOUTH.
"'Wed' Ornat, of BROAD and WALNUT.—{lame
and all °thin deliti t elos iseaaon. aupplind
with Wanton the ahorteat ' 'aap7-7in
Oxiittd4 (tompatties.
WELLS,--FARGO, & CO., .
T4T NiiiiyolueAND CiLIFOUN EXPIIESS CO
, and Ezotuaua DICALE6II'; '
A JOIDPT, STOOK OOMr ANY:'
.•.,- °ANTAL $000;010.
OFFICE,q.SO CHESTNUT STREET,
Esti..tostrsu
Expreia icot, to, Oat.woniA, Ouscoß, and BAND . ..
wieu Titiisblepu the,byb.dnd 29th, and to Ilarida on
7th; 12th,,and 27th of each month, rout NEW YORK.
EXOffANOR for auto In sums •tolult, and COL.I.XO.
71016 JUDI( Orivon j Sandwich Islands,
and Ilivanit, 4 •
. •
W. W„ ,k co, receNe reeled gotisigued to, thew at
BAN YRANOISCO,
Per Clipper , Bkdli, avd celled Irivoicetl en delivery o
-49: 11 ;0E OSItIBOOI , II,A. BONDLIOLADDB -
& Cp are now prepsred to,rfoivottike OLD
BONDS of the State of CALIFORNIA', transport the
same to Sfteramento 01ty,,,an4 procnre.new, one; In , an,
conlance with the act of 28th April, 1857, spa otnrn
same to this otty.
D. N. BARNEY, In., Agent
T ' ADAMS 'EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
820' CHESTNUT STREET; forwards PARCELS,
PAORAIM, MRECIIANDIRE, HANS NOTES tutd
SPECIE,' either bjita oirn LINES' ; or in connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES nil thoprholipal
TOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
E:S. SLNDFORD,
General Snoeriotecideot.
211tainigo .at' Law.
THOIt.AS . F . . GOODE.
•,; ATTORNEY AT LAW, .
,40ydion; Aliclassburg County, Ya,
Attends to professional business in the Courts p(bieeh
lenburg, Luuenburg, Militia, and Charlotte counties.
~ RIUSAS TO
.
Shop Nigh & Rue, Philadelphia, ' ' '
Baptiet & White New York.
Laniii, Diu ; , & d o., %Itliaoie.
13myt - ,l3tede, & flanks, PetersburgiNa. , '
Adie 'Gear, Rlehmoud, Va. [oc2l.:e&w.2to
lAW I S S. WELLS, ATTORNEY:AT
4 LAW, No._2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pa.,
will attend lath punctuality, and to the beet of his
ability, to all buelnese entrusted to his care, not-am
j)ANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
Al' AT LAW, Southeast Corner et NIGHTII and LO-
Iron Streets; Ph • ' .olds
ft/ YER S TRU USE, ATTORNEY 'AT
‘Lit !4w, ()ENTRY Ararat, Pottiville.'l.l.!
ALBE R T WEBER;4 PIANO FORTE
1 - 11- MANUFACTURER, we. 166 West Broadway; New
York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated- Concert
Piano. The subscriber would inform Lienumerous
friends end easterners that he has greatly enlarged his
manufacturing department, in order to meet the increase
in demand for his unrivalled Planar, and all every piano,
especially, tone and touch, is personally, soperintended
by the subscriberi,the public will be warranted an in
etrumentybleh, for _beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur
passed:: Every piano sold at the lowest manufacturers ,
prices. A. call is respectfully solicited. 0c29.0m
f'Ru t lOLD MEDAL .KANO rORTES.
STEWLY & SONS,
IitANOPAOTOREHO 84 AND 88 WALEETOTREET,
*sw yq.Bg,
Pacelied the following Bret prise medals ip corneal,
Eon with the best Manufacturere orßoatilp, New York,
Philadelphia, and ' ,
• TWO YIRST varzo MEDALS at the Metropolitan
Pair, Waabimgton, garch,lBss. ' • ,
A OOLD kaiDAle at" the ,Oryatal Palate, 14w York,
November, 1866, (4ing the only aold Medal 41•011 for
Pianos within the lakt all years.)
• A.GOLD.HEDAL, at the Haryland,Ynetitute, Balti
more, 184.,
•THE illtilT)PlilkE , HEEAL at the 'Fair, • Crystal
New York, November, 1856. Anions e Judges
were the fire: In6sleal talentmf.the country, inch as m.
Afasoa, Gott:6o44e Wollenhappt,, and many, others.
Bt . & E. - ,Plasioclatth 8,65.: , 81th0qt: !WIC "frareea) are
wnernattiti , for ',three leave, and mitteu'ituarantee
given. :Piano PaClFed ? o,4 ;hipped without charge.
PriQP.O.O / PF ate • • 7! -
lUi I 14:11E.DiAltVii. "
I.ll.l.;Thei Outigaribes has oommenced !manufacturing brs
No Phis-Mira - ,
: , 61ENOND:MBATr•
which ho offers to hie etudomere In
- L inos or tociLL - - ,
bider's thrdugh lILOOD'a DlBPATQApiyttltb,i puny
Wally attended to. ;, „, 4-k;
d 4114 ( .4. 7 4
aWroffIII4IACLIN
501 X) . WHALE .i.)/1
? . 000 gall. Elephant Oil, 2
1
bble. No. 1 Lard 011, for Jude by
WWMIDALE.PEIROII, &
PoiO4! No, VAN, /Mount wromitt
. ,
MilE"- , BRITISIC AND -, AIQRTIi , VIRiti- 1
AL fio.4o)(Ati VA, Ili liITNANSHIPB. i- , . i
'•` •• ' larannir 'tont to LITICaPIXIL,'• ' , -`- '
Chief Cabin Passage„, ...... „ „,„ Otti
Second Cableysussage.' " - ' • '.. ' Ifi,
r ~- -7 899expa,!ci, to LlvsarooL, ~ • '•
C l {iolib 6 Crukage , ' 7 ' "' ' ' slid
Barn , 'Cobra Blaine '• . •, •.- - - - ~.. • oo
"ThOmipe [rein Boston call at IfalifiX,' ,• !
BBlWlA;Capt.'lndlchni: i CANADA-, Cept.'lang. '.;
° ARABIA, Capt:`J. Stone. , AldEßlCA,Opt.Wickman
' AVA, Cipt:ll. G. 'UM' NIAGARA, Copt:Ririe.- 1.
A RIOA; Capt. Shannon., EUROPA; Capt., 'Jt . • Leitch i
hesellnliels Fart**, clearnwhitedight at nasaVhead f
geen on atittboard boo; red on part bow. , ,
( .
ABBlOA,•Shanivin, kayo N.YOrk, Wednesday, Dee:" B. AtIRBIOA "Lott,.' ii Boston. •Wednealay.Doo.,lo l
gunopxjdfai- `ii' ". N.Yiirk ' ,Welnetolay; Den. 22.
'CANADA-, Lang, ' if , , Boston, Mednividayi•Dec.‘ 80i
PERBlA,Judkini, , " N,Yrlrk, Weduesday,:eno,is2
NIAGARA, Wickirian Bostpn,Wadneaday;lan.l3 , sB
-' Ber
AFRlths CA
ribt secnre, Shanpon, d
until paid .-
for. N.Yok,Wednesdny l Jan. 20,
• • , - •
'An experisneed Surgeon on bOard.... - 1 • . . , ,
The owners of those Ships will net be acoorotteble for
Gold;l3llveri Bullion, Specie; JeiretrnPreoioue Stone} or Metals,linlope Lille of lading are signed therefor and
'the value thereof therein expressed, • i ~ • • ~. ,
' 'For freight or Prange oPyli . to'
' deB-y , • .E. OUNARD,I, Bowling Croon,. N: York.
,
F
lOR SAN FRANOIS I OO.—OLIPPER 0
• •• SATURDAY, DeceMber 19tbl—Thit unairpitaded
clipper ship 'TWILI4IIIT,Gatmt, Commander. ••
Clipper .of TIIURSDAY, DecoMber•Zith'.—The mag
nificent A 1 clipper thii LOOK OUT, Kaatarotti Oom..
Both , of these celebrated thipa aro now 10al1aglin
New York, and will call as ahere.
Per freight', at lifew . yok tato, apnli to
DISKOP, srems, 00., •.'
' dog • • • .120 (late'BB) NORTIIIVIIARYKS.
SAVANNAS. STEAMSHIP LINE.
•
STEAMSHIPS •
6TATB OF OIiORGIA
. .
AND
'KEYSTONE STATE: ,-•- ;' '
. .
- In Oensequonce of the dePreiNetretele tr-411110) tit
'above obiba will be withdrawn for theireeent. - ,
October ,I.6th. A. HERON, h..
CIARE REDUCED
A.:•• AND HAVAN,—The
DNRDILT, Edward' Ulggi
shiNsall •
o SOUTHAMPTON
~ .gnificent
courmsAder i 6rUB tone
From Now York foiliontli. From SOitthimpten . and
ampten and Havre. - ' Haire for Now York.' •
Saturday ' 0ct.,24' Saturday ' ' itior.l4
Saturday, • ' Inso. b Saturday ' • Dec.:2B
price, or Yeseitge=Blret .calthi, ' S 100; second cabin,
110;_ BPfiatidelifere4 In Londonand_Pprier. , YOritelgitt
or passage apply' to '„ D. TOREANCEI, Artritt
'- ' - ' No,. 6 Howling tines; Nvaatli.
Letters for England '4O SWORN Prelt4(imirolPti
- ekch half ounce, (by analogue or postage atutipi it from
other eitlee,) wilt be received . at No. 5 Bowlieg4pen,
New York, up to 1I)(o'eloolt on the ihothhWill.
pOR N GLAND AND r • AN08,1867. , --
New York and Havre Steamship Conippuywo,The
Hutted Ratak Hail Steamships' ARANO, -2 600, ions,
David Lines, oomuunadsr, and FULTON,. 2;680 tons,
James A. Wotton, commander, will leave' New - York,
Havre and Southampton, for the year! 1867 and 68, ou
WO following days
LILLY, MUM YOZZ.
• 1257. IEI6B.
Aruirarou,' Aug.e n t'a r tat, 614' 2 '1 0. 11 ' t i t . ...
Pultoo, do. Oct. ' 17 Arno, do. • ',garotte
drop, do. Not.'l4 Vultoo, do. • April 8
Walton, do. Deo: 12 Argo, do Noy 1
• Multon, do. May 20
Llll/011 BOVIIILIIPIOII.
• 1837.
Arno, Viodnoadoy, Ang.2.B
Mutton, do. Sept. 23
thi r rri, Pi
gall
Amu, do. Deo. ie
reran DAY/1.
1657.'
krago, Tuesday, Aug. 26
Fulton, do. Sept. 22
6m0,, do. Oct. 20
Walton,. 'do: Nov. 17
Arno, do. Deo, lb
1868.
lton i , do. .7m. 18
/ono, • do. NO: 10
Walton, do. Mor 10
Arsgo, do.. 4pell 7
Fulton, do. 1117 6
44n0, 40. Jane 2
Fulton, do. Jane 80
Fulton, do. Jan. 12
Ango, do. • Feb. 9
Fulton, do. March 0
Arago, do. April 6
Fulton ) do. bhp{
Amp, do. .tone
Halton, do. Juno 29
7EIOI Or maiox: ._ .
prom New York 'to Dootharaptork or 11A-rto r Arat
COM, 16180 ; geoonit 0019, VC . .
Prom Mavre or' Pootliampton to Naw York-orrat
Oabh3 ' 609 from; &mond Clabla t 600 tranaa.
Poe freight or pimp, app to
- MORTIMIE LIVIIIusTUN I -Agent, T.BillclW l h7.
WILLIAM ISELIN, • -,, - -'• HAM.
ORORKEY & 00.
If &tan".
AMERICAN ' EUROPEAN i ,
. ,
EXPREEM - AND EX. " - NAN.
.'OIIAMON 00. , . Aug
THE NEW YORK AND. LIVERPOOL
UNITEDATATEd NAIL OTBANINNI3„7—The CV!
Composing this Line are
.The . ATLANTIO, Capt. Oliver Yadridge,
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock,
The ADRIATIC, Capt. James West.
jThene ships have been NAN by contract, ekpreedi for
iforerameat service: ererreare has been taken in their
construction, as also In their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their acoommodationi for pas/maws ro
nascuslied for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from New York to-Liverpool, hi diet
cabin, 8180; in almond do., $l6; from Liverpool tit New
York T hen 20 guineas. No berths seimred unless paid
for. ships of this line have improved wittectight
bulk head..
PROPOSED DATES OV SAILING.
11018 NEW TOIL. _ • : PROM LITIRPOOL."
Saturday, June 92, 1157 Wednesday, June 24, 1857
Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1997
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Weduelday, July 22, 1857 ,
Saturday, Ang. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 15, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 26, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 85, 1857
Saturday, Oat. 10 .1.867 Wednesday, Oot. 14, 1867
Saturday, Oct. 24 ' 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 26, 1867
Satuday, Nov. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857
Saturday, N0v.21, 1867 Wednesday, N0v.22, 1857
Saturday, Des. 6, 1867 ,Wednesday, Deo. 9, 1857
Wednesday, Bee. 22, 1851
/or freight or presage, apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, N0..60 Wall etuet, N. ',
BUOWN, SHIPLEY OS., Liverpool,
STEPUBIi KANN/JAB 414. 00., 27 Auetht biers,
London. ' , •
•B. 0. wmiwaxalit 00., Pude.
The owners of thaw ibipeuill not be seeoßptigide #or
gold, silver, bullion, spools, Jewelry.pr 'glom etonsF
metals, tildes' bills of ladles t: thert,
the va lue thereof expressed iloteisk
(TREAT REDUOTION IN FAIL T°
%A ROPE._
First Cabin .
880 SecOnd/Caldu •• •
In the fret-class pa.ddlo-pheot steamship ADA
2,000 to , roi, O. D. Loocow, Commander, nod NOP.
STAR, 200 tons, P.•IC. Livivae, to sail from pier No.
8 North River. at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED
STATES MAILS, vie: • .•
Leave N: York for • I
Southampton, Us. Bremen for Southampton',
vre and Bremen. Southampton for New York.
Ariel, ' Saturday, Oct. 31. Wedsiday, Nov A.
N. SaVy i Oot. 81. Saturday, N0v.28. Wedally, Deo. £P3
There stammers touch at HAVRE. Specie delivered
in Louden and Perle. For, passage and freight, apply
to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No; 'Dowling Oreeo,'Nert
York. oold.tf
Wince aria NA4noro
L9NOCHAMVS OLD TOM LONDON
CORDIAL OlN—The best specific fur Dgepepeta,
Diseases of the Kidneysrteut all the Urinary organs;
THU DiNEHT TONIC AND INYSOODANT.
The late impotent reduction of the duties on spirits
has permitted the introduction of this remarkable
article, used so extensively is , Ihttops, with the appro
bation of the medical facultice,,guarmAtied pure and
unlululteratod, enthdrawn for toolunriptioh from the
vaults of the Oustons Muse. It is recommended to all
families by the beat physicians, either as * curative or
as a preventive of the iabova diseases.
F. D LONOCIIAMP,
Sole Importer and Proprietor, '
, 417 Eolith FItOpT Street, Philadelphia, Pa.
Per sale t the principal Drug Stores of Philadelphia
and - other cities of the United States
CHAIIMOIN4'2O4IS3IIth FRONT Streat,gloto Agent
for the district of PA liAdolyhin do2l,•tutpaluilt
30pAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCII
AID MUMMY -40 Puncheons of.the abinre P„uperior
Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Porteist, at
tillippon Are n t !hart, to . r
or , opas,
d021.1m 20 sad goaLteuth,FßONT §trost.
. ,
IMSIt,ANI) SCOTPitWHISKEY,
• "" 4 'Aithaleitalilia dltl4ll
• . , By .1.1.111:1N• .04118,
,OPYBBNBINNT tiouSE, corner or ,
ATRONT and WIIABTON Stre6to, • ,
fonosite US Navy 'fard,) ,
• , Shiliolodpbto
BRANDIES.— , Ag Fin rlttrett,
Find.
and other .000.846, or,variens vintager , half
pipes and quarter ea,kt 'l'ellevoisin Rochelle )handles,
pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and for sale by
=NAY BOHLBN k CO.,
ee22 221 alut22B South South street.
4 4;132 1,2 %!
oo tS etu 7 si ir
o i n tti r
LED
LiQ XAll uon, 9 ST E
O I L Y ,
GEORGE sod SOUTH StreaU.
C I, LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN PINE WINKS, LIQUORS,
,otoptp, So,, 26
South PISTIL Street, StitladeDSila.'•
BRANDIES.—Pinet, Oastillow& Co.,
Ma
rett 00., and other brands of Cognacs at 'radon
vintages, in half pipes and quarter caslul ; Pellevehan
Rochelle Brandlea, palennd dark, in het pin* quarter
casks and one-eighth mks, all in Onstorn Rouse storey
imported. and for We by -
Wain BOICLIC
66 6 Nos.'2lll.nrid 2.23 (tenth .
DITHMAR & tIITZ, PORTER' ALE
AND TAGER BEER DRVIVIRY, No. $2O new
No. 938) North THIRD fitreot, o. r ffhl pploy
ordOrs promptly kttemded td.' sobtt
Poole rnib ebects,
BOOTS AND SHOES.---Tho Ereserther
bee on band a large and varied stock POOT:3
and SHOES, wbiell he will lien at the loweet peledel
n021,1y, • • 11, oorner, ?ir(lTTild
FALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND EitIOBS.
—JOSEPH H. THOMPSON & 00., No. 814 MAR- ,
HET Street, and Noe, 8 and b FRANKLIN YLAOK,
have new la //tore a large And well - assorted 'took o f
BOOTS and SHOES, of Otty and Eastern manufacture,
which they offer for Bale on the beet term' for Cash, or
on the tutual credit. ,
Buyers are Invited to call and examine their //took.
aul-dtf • ; •
,gab ljirinting.
JAMES H. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North. SIXTH Street; drat
above Pbiladelphia. Garda, BM.
treads ' Pareptilete, and general Printing attended to.
Bladlog attended to In ,eonnectiou, with , prl4ed head
lags ()/ IllAska and ' , 4 ;.,il2-tf
„
EVANS,-10,0410-PlatillTE U,l A
• Cards psi Mar 1• las W
Fre,allmt troorarkkalal liitti• *la& . • . 313.1.r' A
Pma. at Om w. Ad”
A ix= EA
-10 , 0 0 ' 6-11" 7ro.r.ro b c-ra.' c ' ts rler.4
ovirt•' is. 7.4 r itn76-sarrawiwwirm , ... D
19. C.r.L ,q77,*(1111111 4 111 14T.tsloweheasut
G't,iCoLlY MINE FOR ISALR.L—TI4
'wilier °Hera for sale, with a perfect thiS, the
property known as the ARID GOLD AND COPPER.
ALINE, *Guided 8 miles from 0012COVI, Oaberraa county;
North Darollne, With the mine lea plantation of 745
wren of excellent land, well:watered end woOted, aad
a large 31Alis1014 Houra, with horn., minerkplumes,
powder and engine bowie, and other buildingct pew.
steam engine, 46 horse pones' 1. Ghilien mill, stamps,
pumps, omblacing all the _machinery and tools no.
canary for the fall equlpmentA a mine order.
The mine hv been worked at i ,intiriklit for last 60
years, and Inf aliraYs been Venable to res nt pro.
prlptors, but b oa neyer,been werlied for snyj
'glennth .of
time with an engine and maChinery: — The alts and
galleries are well conetnected: . the stoppings have 'never
o beentakenout and front 60 ,to 76' tatters 0.44b0
i
profit
ably employed n the old Workings.: On the *Operty in
fprwld4ble yelp of ,copper anti' lead, Which hue novel'
o
tw worked, end e stew gold rein hoe heensliscorered,
since the first of this month, at which three Inert beef
been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollen, a day,
with a good prospect of its continuance.
so2-doo 01,11140 d, QILB3iJU 281 Broadway,
rOA. LI COAL t COAL t..-TAGOA.RT'II
IL/ 0441411 BATE - //KUNO MOUNTAIN LINIOU
00AL.
D,TAMAQI3AOOA.T.
sl G J L ' E t ti t o o a r t W . r t S „ N:4 3 D 6 ?3 , 7li , e:VI , N W X . FO . RE , ST BOU r
.tty.
RAPTDAtL & MEREDITH
Have for gale, and are constantly reedy* from
above celebrated Oollierlea,
OPAL OB ALL SIZES.
There - IS ntiOoal mined anywhere, equal la quality
thee. and a trial will convince any one of their great
superiority. Oar Coal la very carefully lioreened at our
/girds, sad we will wgraat it perfectly free from Slate,
duet and all impurities. Our PIIIOEB areas LOW as the
VERY LOWNST.
Orders left at oar Ontoe, No. 161 BOUtU
,IRONY
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at oar Yard, OALI:OWHILL dent, Wort
BROAD street.
Orders left at ohr Wharf, WATER street, above CAL.
LOWITILL....Or sent to either place per Despatch Post,
will receive prompt attootion.,
Purchasers for Yamily use will do well to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. au4•tf
QOHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.—
I am daily recelvlog at my yard; the beet quality°.
8011CYLKILL AND,LEIIIOII COAL. My customer',
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rbly oa gettink Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
Ur- No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRIOR& „
N. E. iio ' r 4 ne " r oill i rasa C d O O N h Vi err ite
1 EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.-
1.1 DALY, PORTER &CO COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above 'Eighth, keep constantly on
hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. ' au I.flut
Illerdiant tiraiLors.
TORN. P. DOHERTI7, ,
YOILItenLY aIt.LT d: Anolßna,
. LATE }PITH LUKENS, KELLY, & 00.,
TAILOR,
tad CHESPNUTSTRERt ABOVE EIGHTIA
Has now with him the best 'Tailors that are engaged
la the business in this country.
OUARLFS horn; formerly the' leading tailor of this
city; M. Kaialltt,; formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co.,
and late Coat and 'Test cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; Mawr WAUSXD, the beat Pants and Veet cutter
in the United States, for years cutter with' Deplerris,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplerrls
& Pettus, under the St. Nicholaa hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
alk,who patronise the ostahlishment.
The best of Clothes made at moderator prices for
credit, low prices for each. ocl3-tf
JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Not, IS andla South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE CHESTNUT.
A large and well selected stook of CLOTHS and
OASSIMEREg always on hand,
All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best gustily, and in the meet fashionable etyle.
Pattioular attention given to UNIFORM CILOTII
ING. ant-tf
SAR PE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, US North FOURTH Street, between
Lech and Raw. ' out-17
Commtpoion AlerrlAnte.
J, B. CHASE & 00.
' , altruißst
00104ISSION MEROHA.NTS,
48 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia.
00118TANT.LT RECEIVING
QLO,VER SEED
On consignment from the interior or Pennsyleania,
where our new Cleaning Mill la now In general um.
in Also, TIMOTILY AND RED 'TOP always on
hand. sell&
I_ll - ANDY & BRENNER—COMMISSION
, MEROIIANTO id Dealers in Pores and Ame
rican HARDWARIi and CUTLERY, Noe. %3, 25 and 27
North 21E711 Street, Emit aide above Commerce street,
PhytielyMa. •
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MEN
CHANT And Importer of HAVANA VEGANS,
(New) 188 Walnut strest.wocon4 story. inlay
gobarra anb Cigar».
HAVANA CIGARS—A handsome snort
melt, Ana Mi
Figaio,- ' - -. Putnam,
Oabsafte, Sultana,
Maria, Jupiter,
Cloloso, • Clonverelantes,
Taney Lopes, Union &maritime,
Orejon, Plora Cubans, &o , &e.,
&e., la id, 2.6 and 1-10 oxen, of all sizes and quali
ties, In s and eoaitantly tOO9ll/111g, and for sale low,
by 011AltLE/3 TNTE,
(s q.) 138 WALNUT Street,
and-ly belowilecond, eeeond story
CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
BEGARS.—A choke Invoice of time celebrated
brands on board brig New Bra," daily expected from
Nevins, and for isle low, by UHARLES TRU,
(New) 138 Walnut street, below Second,
and Second Story.
furniture.
B. KITE & CO.
a_a• FURNITURE, BEDDING, &e.
No. 413 (late 129) WALNUT et.
Philadelphia.
A sew and enpertor style of Opring Bede.
LYDIA B. MTN. . JOSZPiI W*Ltol
anal 691
soap anb Cantoleo.
SOAP AND CANDLES, -
REMOVAL from 187 8011TH FOIIRTII STREET,
to my Manufactory,- 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be
tween Lombard and Booth, and Front and Second
Weds. '
Thankiht to my numerous fr'eada for their past favors,
I solicit a continuance of the name, haring enlarged my
manufactoi en to enable ens to hare conetautly on
hand ah r e stook 'of well-seasoned Soaps, free from
Fish 014 a im, Variegated White Ifoney,Caetile, and
,p 1) kinds of tbilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure
material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English flat.
Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candles of all sizes constantly on hand. Ilavlng
adopted the cast system, I ant enabled to sell my geode
at the lowest prioee. . Y. CONWAY.
Philadelphia.
N. 11.—Cash paid for Tallow and Grease.- no 14.6 m
60tiotitio:
WANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HouAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer nail Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, Is pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks. Public Offices Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
In various stylee, iu the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A, general assortment or English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr: Itogan's contribution, to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say- 4, Thin 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 arid ap
pearance neat and appropriate.“— no2o-tf
,jurnatts.
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT-,
NEW GAO CONSUMING FTJRNAO3I
CIIILSON I N NEW CONE FURNACE,
after having been pet to the moat severe test, during
the two COLD WINTRON 0/1858 /ND 1857, has proved to
be the most powerful heater is the world, roving from
X to N the fuel over any of the beet furneces now in use.
TEENY FURNAONB are constructed with 'a SNDIL iron ash
pit, and a broid, 'Shallow pan-sbaped fire pot, lined
with tire-brick or iron stem,. The fire pot is surmount
ed with '
A SERIES OP CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper
ture!, at the top, and uniting with the, anular chamber,•
through which the heat and smoke pass to thb Rue.
Tss wittnis products of combustion in, the form of
smoke and OAllps, Are NONI/000direCt i ir over the Ore,
01PNIIINND Or Nolnprelielea kite the' tape ng CONIS and
00AITINDALLY Derol3llD to the direct action of the rays
of heat and light front the fire.
This heat and light Its brought to a rooms. i 111011
00)IN i not unlike the
COLLECTION OP TILE BUNS RAYS,
to a foal point through an ordinary lens, causing the
111(0I1 sun 0111$8 to become intensely heated and tho
roughly oosamosn, la this operstinp the smote AND
0A.90 are WADI N411711.11' ATAIAO/41 'with the rest
!raspy for heating ;nurses, while, In other furnaces,
it Ie OADR111) Ore AND WAIIIIIND IN TNN DADdliler.
AN persona dethrone of obtaining the beat and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fail to examine the. New, Gin -Cla x sptllAo
00bli YORNAOS I before purchasing any other. TO et•
terition oriroluioots and bull4syb 1d putioalatlr to.
quesuld,' , , • Ammo 48 WILSON,
. • (BRoomors to
WALNUT Stre A.. Harrtion,)
'No. 428 et,
Opposite Independence Some.
tale, Cape, ar.
SULLENDER & PASOAL,
lIATTZRII,
•N-Om No. 0 & SlXTFlrtroat, Philidelplals, :
liaftlware.
QUAKEICOITY NAILS,
MERCH
ET ANT S*Rl3,
RIV IRON
ManufectutedetFOUNTAlN GllkiN ROLLING MILL,
pa !ha achnylkill, shove Spring suden Water Work..
ANAREIIOUSE, 103 North IVATER Street. •
QUAKER OITY NAILS ire Itarraute4 pined to Any
made.
ocii•tf . • JONN•RALDZINAN, Ageut.
.rIIIIOMAS E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE
OUTLDRY AND yool,s, No, 010 MARKET ST
hove Moth . fl soull? aide. Philadelphia au 1.9e0
m E d p c T .
1.1
Cognac,NL BRANDY.
hIIeA.NI
powerful. Pt
b str engthener Old,
hfo
for weak lungs and general debility of the age ; a sure
cure for Dydpepsia. Whether acute or chronic, Low
Spirits, &c. Pricesl.2B per bottle, 0r510.60 per dozn.
Warranted pure. imported expressly for
,no, t.
Agents' , for the United States.-
' ZIEOLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists, B. So'. cor Second ana Green
We refer, by permission, to the following membeis 0
the 240411CR1 faculty, as to the purity and chemica
standard of thin Brandy:
O. P. Reichlino, SI. D,. Fourth, above Tanmay.
Ohm. H. Taylor, M. D. Fourth, above Drown.
Chu. D. Roberta, M. ti , Third, below Franklin; '
Wilson P. Vasey, M. D., Fourth, above Thompson.
J, R. 4ippr, Front, above poplar. dell-t
PUBL I 0' L AMP S.—THE PUBLIC IS
respectfullyinformed that °dices have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which cartoon, are requested to gira luformation respect.
log accident/1 which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
of any tailors In' lighting or extinguishing them at the
proper tithe; or if not properly cleaned and in good,
lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph'
Bally, No. 808:Wharton ati,Viret Ward; flharleaCarty,
duet,. of 2ddistrlit:No. 1 Mines et,
I:F. - 11 Irk; • Na'. 1438 Machias - on etreet, Vwehtleth Ward;
M. W. Deshong,,No. 2231 Coatea sreet, Fifteenth' Ward;
.Thee.F. Doeriby, lies OM ea, Tirenty•Yourth Ward,
(We et
'Philadelphla { )• 11,11'Fiolden; flas T,wenty.
Second Warderroantewm) Wra. N. Illarket; Gas
Ofilee TwOnte ird Ward Lankford ,)); end at the
Gee deice in iiiith street; below Elarket:'"
By - order et 'the 'Trustees of the Phl)edelphis Quo
Worki. A. 3:'ETTX,"
eal-Brit 4 ' ' , ' ptiperintendent of Dfstiktrutiort.'
oAoll,,ENCillir Allb MOTU LAMP
> PLot4ry.of 114 W ,LISSUEMI, No.loo, (IMa Sonth
EICHTLI, belirw Chestnut street, bits become sorb)!
KM: ter,pent. to our
,SOUTRERN AND' W STERN
atERCRANTS,and also the convenience of havingtheir
old Carriage Lampe. new Wear-topped ad iwttogied,
1 41 41 1 ,t4.41prang win aorta, , ; w ag If
QPI • ITS TURPENTINE=2OO b 'Spirits
Turpentine, to
""uw.4' for
/ 319 irintli WAN; iSnel.
Inattrattee eattpatties:
FIRE INSURA.NOE,
•
TUX
RELIANCE MUTUALET
INSURANCE COMPANY,
00 TB ILADELP HIA
On Minding', Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise,
• Furniture, &0.,
IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
OPPIOE No. 80$ WALNUT STREET.
CAPITAL, $177.026. ASSETS, $210,418.
Invested AB follows, viz :
In First Mortgages on City Property .... .. ..1120,200
In Allegheny county S per cent. Penn'. R. R.
Loan
In Pennsylvania R R. Co.'s IS per coot. Mort. 10,000
gage Loan, - 830,000 ' Cost 25,500
In Pennsylvania R. R. Co.'s Stook 4,000
In Stock Account for shares in sundry loon
' • '
l•ance Companies 20,200
In Scrip in sundry Ineurance Companies • - 425
In Bina Receivable, business paper 51,803
In Rook Accounts, accrued Interest, &e ' 3,100
InOesh on hand. 0,025
$210,473
CLEM. TINGLEY, President.
DIRECTORS,
Clem. Tingley. George 31. Stroud,
Wm R. Thompson, John R. Worrell,
Goo. W, Carpenter, Benjamin W. Tingley,
Robert Steen, Z. Lothrop,
Charles 8. Wood,: 11. L. Carson,
Samuel Blepham, Robert Toland,
Alarshall Hill, Cornelius Stevenson,
Jacob T. Bunting, Charles Leland,
William Musser, W, M. Semple, Pltte'gb,
dole -Interim B. U. lIINCIDIAN, Secretary.
.........
FIRE AND MARINE INS'URANGE.
TUE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CO,
408 WALNUT Street,
Will take Marine and Fire Rieke on favorable terms.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $260,000.
GEO. It HART, President.
U.R. C00091(11,1., Secretary. del64f
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COL
PANT,
331 WALNUT STREET.
Charterperpetual.
,Capltd, $500,000. Subscribed,
$200,000. Paid up, $140,000.
This Company le now prepared to Issue FIRE and
MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms.
Plum oast—JOAN SWIFT.
Vice Passinarr—HENßY BIRD.
DIRECTORS.
.1011 N SWIFT, D. P .JAOIIBON,
, JAMB W. QUEEN, PLINY PIBIC,
MO. H. PARKER, A. W. THOMPSON,
8, P. CIRIPPITTS. H. D. MEARS. -
HENRY BIRD,
LEANDER W. V. H. STARR, Eleciy.
IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST . COM-
PAWL—The PENN ISUTUAL LIVE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeut Corner of THIRD end DOCK
streets. Capital 6012,720 M.
INSUTtlidi LIV kS for short tense, or for the whole
tom or Gra—grants aunuitiatland endwirinsilt—pox
ohms life- interesto in .Real .lietate, end =tee ill
eontriata depending on the ooutingenelee of Life.
They act u Executors, Adminletratore, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
..
Daniel L. Miller, . Samuel E. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates,William Martha,
Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William IL Kens, James Buxton,
Samuel O. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Bolder,
Henry C. Townaeud, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rodolphus Rent, John W. Hornor,
William 11. Carr, Ellis 8. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Resin, John O. Brenner,
P.B Michler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER. President.
SAMUEL E. STORED, Vies Praet.
JOKE W. Benson, Secretary. n 13.1.1
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia The following statement of the
affairs of the company is published in conformity with a
provision of its charter :
POOOlOOO AROSITRD FROM AUGUST 1, 1850, TO AUGUST
81, 1817.
Fire premiums
Marine premiums
Perpetual premiums....
Total amount premiums taken
Earne4 lire promitme 26,072 90
Earned marine premiums MOW 00-180,078 60
Deduct return premiums
Net earned
Marine losses paid, $03,886 75
Fire losses paid.... 8,031 11
8101,918 88
Salvage re
calved._
Intermit re•
tailed-4,661 67
It a - Inman
aaae
2,971 62 -8,088 68- 93,888 70
Expenses for commissions to
agents, abatements fallen of
scrip, salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, books; sta
tionery, Sso
Profit and loss
Net profit....
•99a711.
Utah on hand $12,616 69
Bills receivable 119,261 02
Bonds and mortgages 165,000 00
Sleeks 292,100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
Doe by sends and
others 22,312 93
DIREOTORS.
P. H Potts, Wm. Y. Leech,
o.r. Spangler, It. T. Resell,
Abraham Reg, U. H. Houston,
Wm. H. Woods, Jos. R. Withers,
George Howell, Abraham . p. l i n,
J. Edgar Thomson, W. Italguel,
0. G. Sower, Charles P. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John It. Lewars,
Herman Haupt,' James E. Stiles,
Nathan It. Potts, H. H. Shillingtord.
RETtorvAL U. POTTS, President
0. E. SPANGLER, Vice President
W. H. WOODS. Secretary.
oe4
B. T. Kum. Treasurer
FIRS INBURANOX.
•
SPRING GARDEN FIRE rNsuniazuz COM
PANY.
OAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN OAFS,
AND SECURELY INVESTED,
OFPIOR, N. W. CORNER oy SIXTH AND WOOD
STS. SPRING GARDENS.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRROTORS.
John U. Debited, Henry 11. Phil s,
David Woolpper, Lewis Mammals
Benjamin Davis, John Landell,
John Suns, Jr Charles Field,
Anley M. Park, William IS, Woo .
James Darnell, John B, Stevenson,
Jacelsl3.lllntser., Corwin Stoddard
Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast,
George K. Childs.
JOMi H, DOHNIRT, President.
L. KRIIMBILLAR, Secretary. Sept 21—ly
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.—
OFSIOE 414 WALNUT St., Franklin Buildings.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGB ro INCRSABE
TO 600,000.
-
This Company Is now fully organ sed, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insurance against loss or damage by
Fire and Marine Peril',at on rrent rate,.
iuncuras.
H. C. LAUGHLIN, President.
RICHARD SHIELDS, Vies President.
OrZO. NOTT, Secretary
- •
DIRECT I ON. •
H. 0. Laughlin, t Oporge Minster,
D. Sherwood, W. 0, Statutory,
Wm. Osborne • R. M. °urns,
Richard Shields, 0.0. Butler,
T. H. Showell, Geo. Scott. [ann.)
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, NEW YORK.--Office, No 29 Wall street, ad
joining the Mechanics' Bank — flash Capital, $260,000,
with a surplus. this Company Insure Buildings, bier
elumdise, Furniture, Teasels in port and their Cargoes,
and other property, against Lose or Damage by Fire and
the Risks of Inland Navigation,
slazoToss.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davie
Edmund Pent°ld, O. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Polbemus, Jr.
Ogden Haggerty, Blithe E. .Morgan
Thomas Monagan, Abu. K. Van Nest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas 8. Nelson,
Charles Banton, James W. Phillips,
Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel 0. Gliddea, Edward Blacken
Steph. tranchieleng, Wm. E. 81.q1:
Thomas Scott, chmies L. pt,
John Ward, Lathrop L. 8 urgei,
Henry R. Bogert, William R. Fosdick !
Peter Ides, Emery Thayer,
Benjamin El. Yield, Geo. Westfeldt,
A. R. Prothinghank ?admen Taylor,
Thee. N. Youngs Henry B. Blossom.
' Bamgel L. Mitchell
ALBS AT W ARD, President.
Mesa so A. °MUST, Secretary. an 10-ly
fil[A t: R m 1 1 - .l i f AC U Rga ' p
the State offlo Y unsy . fa r Oe . p i rt e id, 400 6 ,00 1 011r1,
Marine, sad. Wand Tritu l l ' po . rtati.hu.
araso
AI/2011 B. Lippincott, Charles Wise,
Win. A. Rhodes, Alfred Week",
Charles J. Wield, James P. Smyth,
Wm. D. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank,
Win. Neal, John P. Simone,
AARON 8. LIPPINCOTT, Prealdent.
WM A. RHODES, Vice Prealdrait.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
J. W. kfARTIRN, Surveyor.
This Company was organised with a malt capital, and
the Directors have determined to adapt the bueiness to
its available resources--to observe prudence in conduct.
Ing its af/airs, with a prompt adjustment of losses.
Office No . l b bierchauta , Exehange, Philadelphia.
LE MUTUAL /NEU
'P PHILADELPEtId.—OftIeo
apron., fp, Factional,. OM
Oargook, and Freights. IN
ON RIMS, per Railroads,
&triages.
hied annually Among the Al
in eases of lota. .-
OTO3IB.
THE IiEROANTIJ
RANCE COMPANY C
No. =a WALNUT direei, o
RINK RISKS on Vessels, I
LAND TRANSPORTATIC
Condi, poste, and other es
FALL THE PROFITO die.
mod, and ample warily t
Deal
Edward Harris Miles,
John M. Odenhelmer,
Mahlon Williamson,
Binnau,ll. abandon,
blue Johan,'
Henry Preant,
Edward 0. James,
WUllarn LJ Rpringst, '
• /Franklin o.Jones,
Daniel Haddock, Ir.,
William Taylor, -
James Blandly',' ,
Wm. P. linalth,
A. J. Autelo,
Samuel L.
-
' EDWARD HA.
ALFRED VAR
Zoom O. H , Reenter,
Thomas T. Butcher,
Vann' % e a : abbe:mar !
Thomas S. Foster,
Gustayne Rnelsh,,
Jamas H. Stroup,
Alfred Slade,
A. G. Carroll,
Charles B. Overarm
Samuel Robinson,
John 0. Heller,
John P. Steiner,
Henry Grambo i ,
Wm.] . Caner,
I rentzborg •
RIGS MILES, President.
' iTT, Vice President.
au1.17
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY os HARTFORD, CONN.
Oa Capital' $300,000. Leases in Philadelphia sod
vicinity adjusted at the PariadripA in Office.
Hy leave we refer to
i
D. S. Breivis & Co., Phila. Hon. Toe! Tones, Phila.
Chatham', Stout &110., 4 ‘ Hon. Rufus Choate, Roston
Hacker, Lea & Co., ' '!Hon. T.. 8. Williams, llar t'd
We have feeitities for p acing any amount of Insu
ranee in the most reliable Companies.
_PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 418 (old No. 140 CHESTNUT ST.
THOMPSON lc ROOD,
Agents.
ROSIN. --500 BARRELS SOARNAKERS
ROSIN, to arrive par 4ghooner J. n, 'Wanner
For male, by MARTIN & gAzAttern,
• r 119 North WatheAtml
MOSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, tor sale by
'LAMM & MAOALIBTBB,
MOSS-17
;it Ni)rth 111'1,tat Almost.
IVlf* N liPY4I.—=SUPERIO • MA
1.T.1.'111L1 A manaketwed for tile by
„ WIAM, VITLVO .14 CO.,
glow, 211 Ws*. it:. and 2.2
5 00 0 dale's 'r°l. l
pt r o ' M ole re r_ 111013 8 F ITA I T ° N A gi :
LIMN, for silft.by . GROABDAt. u r., rEIRON. ic - 00
0010-tr No. 104 Delaware /,16,01;1110.
CHARLES P. OA.LDIVELl4—Whoweide
and Retail WHIP ead QUM idenritiaturnr, No. 4
119 VITSTFASOBO6, 014
11011ENNSYLVA.NIA.- RAILROAD.—THE
WHEAT CENTRAL OUT, eonneeting the At-
Isafde Baled with Western, North-western,- and South
western Stated, by a (=Enema Railway dins, • Thin
load also donneolsrat Pittaborgh with daily Due of
steamer' to all porta on the Welders Weer, and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ken., on
the Narth-maatern Lakes; making the most D
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE HOUTEby which Freight
be rwarded to and from - the DEBAT WEST.
G RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS-
71115! cilait—aciote, Does, Hata, and
Caps, Boats; Dry Goods, Ott bows
bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes
and bales) feathers, Yuri L dse Dee. per 103 Ike
BIOOSD 0x tes — Domestle Shirting and Ticking, (in original
base), Drags (in calash Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, - (ha casks,) Wall
P aper,Wool, and sheep Pelts,
r 'utwrd., 4e. iceper 100 'be
TRIAD OLteB—Anwile, Oinks,
cola), Ilentr , Bacon and Pork,
and mal
Sal , (loose or in seeks), Paints,
(dry and in oll,) Oils, (except lard
e)
/00n ... Ole.perloolbs
loomsOtses—Colfee; gm,.
I Beef, and Park, (la casks or boxes
eastward), lard and Lard OU,Nalle,
Soda Ash, GerrannOlay, Tax,Piteh,
Rosin, Steel, Manufactured 'go.
tams, Resin Oil Queensware;
Sugar, - (hiule., bbis., and boxes,) •
&a - Ns. per lee D m
lfterni-41 per bbl., until further notice. s,
Gas tx—ese. per 100 Ike., until fusilier_ ,uotles.
Oorrott-42 pes-bale, not exceeding MOO Ito. weight,
until further netts..
In shipping Goods from po int Rot of Philadel=
phis, beparticular to NARK p van Pennsylvania
Rai/road." All Goods °ensign to She Agents of this
Retd, st Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
- .
Pastors Aozwrs.—Clarke & Co.,Ohleami ; Packer &-
& Co., stemphD, Tenn.; R. li:Saas & Co. St. Lord',
Mo.; P. G. O'Bilip & Co., livatutvllle, Indiana; Wm.
Bingham, Loulirrille, Kentneky.; R. C. Mcdnun,
Madison, - Indiana ; H. W. Brown - & C0., - and Irwh
& Co. Cincinnati; 11. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; ' Leech & Co.; No. 64 Kilky street, Boiton; Leech '
& Co., No. Astor House, NewYerk, No.l William .
New York ; E. J. 13needer, Philadelphia ; Magraw &
Boons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart . , Pittebtugh.
' H. H . . HOUSTON,
' General Prelghtlgent.
H. J. 1.0,118.9.1111T v
So • rintendent. Altoona; Ya
SAVING FUND—FIVE YEE CENT. IN
TERM—NATIONAL SAFETY TROST COM
PANY.—WALNOT STREET BOUTII-WEST GOMIS,
OF THIRD, PIIILADELPHIA.
INCTRPOIMPID BY ?%4 8.1.111 CY PasworrivAsu.
lloaiy it redeleed Will earn; large orytualkaad-in
tereat paid from the dal of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The office is open emery. day from 9 o'clock In the
morning till 7 o'clock In the erening, and on Monday
and Thursday evenings till 0 o'clock. .-
- HON, HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT FIELPRID(7II, Vice President.
Wu. J. Rasp, Secretsry.
SIR/10101H:
Hoe. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Means,
Edward L. Outer, . Y. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Berry,
Semi. K. deliton, - Henry L. Oburehman,
James B. Smith , - Francis Lee.
Money is received and payments made daily:
The Investment(' are made in conformity with the
provisions or the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT:
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class BOVili
ties es will always insure perfect security to the deposi
tor', and which extinct fail toes* permanency and sta
bility to this Inattention.
NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. -FIVE
PER CENT. BTATE SAVINGS HIND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK_ STREET.- F 1173
PER CENT. STATE SAVING'S FUND.
NO. 88 (241) DOCK • STREET.- Fin
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS MED. sul-1y
838,729 81
217,793 82
221 00
$2543,T4T 43
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL
ER WOMB.
PRAOTIQAL -AND TIIKORITIOAL INOINIENDS,
INAORINNITE, -
BOILER-MAKERS, BLAOK
..-
9168,559 09
-
Having for many years been in sucesefel operation,
and been atelneively engaged in building and repairing
Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron
Boats, Water Tank", Propellers,'Sce., &e., , respectfully
offer their services to the public, u being fully prepared
to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and
Stationery. Having seta of patterns of different shad,
are prepared to execute Orden! with quick despite*.
Every desenition of Pattern making made at the
ithorteat notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tabu
lar and Cylinder Boilers '
ot the beat Permayinnis akar
coal iron. Forging' of ell sizes and nide; Iron and
Brass Outinga of all descriptions; Roll Taming, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected 'with the *beau
Dulness.
60,888 67
68 40-141,288 87
Drawings sod specifications for all work dens at their
estabitshment free of charge, aid work gatranteed.
The subscribers hare ample wharf doci room for re
pears of boats, where they can toy in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, &a., for
raising hem or light 'weight'.
MMUS layoff,
JACOB G. NEAT'',
JOHN Y, LBT!,
sal-, BRACH and PLUMS Streets, Keniingtoo
$24,076 82
SAMUML ♦. MAIIZIOIC. J. VAIMMLAN lIMAIMOS
WILLIAM H.
CIOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, •
FIYTEI AND WABIGINGTON
7•7111.4.T1LL1191.11.
$764,096 84
URRICK & SONS,
INGINEIRS AND MADHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for
Land River, and Marine -
Boners Cl
uomoters, Tanks, Iron Buis; de, Out
ings of 0.1 kinds, either IrOn or IirOIOL
Iron frame roofs for Ou Worksti - Workshops t Railroad
Stations, &c.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latent and mpst
busrove4 eonsfruction.,
Ivory description of Plantation machinery, eueh am
Sugar. Saw and Oriatitills, Turn rue, Open Steam
Defecators, fliers, Pum a :ira:game, to.
Soli) Agents for N. at Sugar Baling'
Apparatus PlasinytkOs Patent 'Mamtirer,' P:
Rom! Pataut Valve Motion for - t Maddrusry and
Steam Plume.
Seperldilifideat—B. U. BARTOL.
DIOHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCONO
BA , TYVB
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
1111113IT11111111 BMW HAMILTOS, FAIWIWIT AID
MIMING csinzat
PW14.12744111,5. .
exclusivity_ In the =subtilize of
ji tVONOTM STEAM ENGINES.
Manufacture to Order Locomotives of any
a
mean, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood prt Z .
,
et Balwritooito Coatis its crude slate, or
- ANTI:MSC/TB COAL,
WI9IOOI 1111171$0 . emus, 008 01 FIJI.
In design, material and workmanship the Locomo
tive' produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex
celled by any. The materials used in col:carnation are
made on the spot, ant insure ,the best quality and most
reliable stock. The large extent of Shope, and Corn
piste Equipment of Moclibury and Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
OP ANT ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED.
CHILLED OAR WHEELS, /IMMERSE AMIN,
With Yorginp of any Mee or form '
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
And MACHINE WORE generally.
RIORARD NORRIS. HIRRY LATIMER 2tORELL
AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Dot
lare per day can be easily made. Call. on A.
SLACK, at Jacob Leman's Sorrel Horse Hotol, West
King skeet, Lancaster, Fa. deft-t(
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—Able.bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Fay from $l2 to 522 per month.
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 817 MARKET street
above Eighth, north elde.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
Ist Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry,
oat 154totil Recruiting Other.
NOTICE.-CHESTNIIT STREET
BRIDGE.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the
River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street; In the
City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief Ed
sinear and Surveyor, at the IMPARTMENT OF SOB
YES, City Billding,'YlPTlT Street,' be'ow 'Walnut,
until the ascend day of.finuary, 3668. Sol Bridge to
be of the following dimenitone, without any pier, 6r
with not more than one pier in the water-way the
materials of construction throughout to be indestructi
ble by fire.
Distance between abutments 388 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out, not less than.. 42
Elevation above low water . 37
for an arch the sprigging line should not be less then
eleven feet above fow water.
Tlab Piens and Estimated will be received under the
arrangemint and 'conditions epecifiad'ln the
neuce of Coppile, &MOTO november V A 165 T; an fol
lows, via
Strome 2 That all plans and estimate* to be resolved
by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of
each plan and estimate to bear s private mark,
and be accompanied bye sealed communication baring
• corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the
designer may not' be known until the plan most ap
proved shall have boon selected.
Esorion 3. That all such plans and estimates shall,
when received, become the_property of the City of Phila
delphia, and shall be pitieeu6d within two months after
the passage of this Ordinance, when It shall lidurveyor,
the duty
of the Chief Engineer. and Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations,
to invite a commiasion, consisting of th ree civil engi
neers', who, In cooJunotton wlthlhe Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, Shall examine snd decide upon the
relative merits and applicability - of thiplans presented,
to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the
number of plans reamed, the names of the designers,
and the character and estimated coat of the three plans
by them preferred.
Buenos 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commie.
stoker of Highways, upon a certificate promoted and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue
warrants in payment of the coat of the aforesaid adver
tisements, and alao in favor of those persons who may
have presented the three plans preferred by said corn.
MissiOn; to . the tint in point of merit, the slim of pm;
to the Second, $2lO, and to the third $lOOl said warrants
to be charged to Item Nci. OF spplopriallon made to
the Iletartaiiiat of Highways, kc., for the year Isat
akreved March 18, 1857.1
For further information, or for ems section of river,
address STRICKLAND 'KNEASS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Phllada.
nos-Othan3
WQNDERS OF Imp AGE—LIGHT,
LIGHT FOR ALL.—PETER & SUROPE,
patent Noh.lixploeion Self•Genleratlng GAB LAMPS Is
Just the thing to suit all. 'Price4l.6o np ; all may have
a superior Light by calling at their Depot. •
This Lamp in adapted to all places and purposes, and
only requires "a trial to teAt its advantages over
others. The Lamp forms its own gas. Our" Patent
flit nary can be fitted to every 'ordinary Fluid Lamp,
with little expeniii, without the Wait paaslide daiger.
All are invited to call and egatribie tor themselves.
Town, County, and State rights for sole.
The proprietors are in want of Agents, giving a rare
chance to make money,
PETERS & SHROPE, Gas Lamp Depot,
123 South 4th St , below Chestnut, Phi
CHEAP SUMMER }TEL.—OAS COKE,
or exceneutquality, !amidst the PRILADELPRIA.
GAR WORMS for the reduced price of tire cents a bushel,
and may be obtained le large or mall quantity by ap.
plying at the Goa °Mee, No. 20 South SZYNNTR
Street.
To Pnrchaa•re by Wholesale, it to sold at the Works,
in ghat Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An
thracite, a t 52.60 per ton.
(Signed') J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer.
PRILADIELPHIA 0111 Wane, Aug. VA, in. anti-tt
BALE ROPE.—Buyers ore levite4 to call
and examlos our Manila Bale sop, wbloh we asn
eta sell as low Se American, sad Warrant It superior in
trinsatblmd daraldlltr. "
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PLOVER SEED.—NOTICE TO PENN - -
qt.-1 SYLVANIA BARU - NM AND STORNKRIPECRS.
The undersigned are 'now prepared Ito purchase for
cub, prime Clover .e,l of the noworop. l'oloylvonta
storekeepers and (valuers, by rending 'employe to - our
eddrese, can, at all times, stecertaluihe Price et which
we are buying. Parties wishing uniplei, - by which to,
be governed uto quality, can have thorn sent by mall,
by addresaiug us. J. H CHASE & 00,
10p194 Pitli Tfin end 44 WOW
itallroatr tins.
eapitisq -franbe
illachintrg anY3ron.
REANEY, NEAFIE & 00.,
SMITHS AND YDIINDED:S.
Wants.
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NW!robs.
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.pk.NNSUIA
VAN, GE N RAD,
utst. - FOB ttiu is a it, tut.
1 31 ,tit r• Bt 1 ‘ 1 44,__ 4.!,11
LonlavMe, lie. Orleans, Bt. Psal,_
Indianapolis, Cleveland, - Irsneaa,
Terre :Mute, - Chicago,. - ' "-
Farming dose eltliMl44lllS Willi Oat Ortiarsei Warr.
ARRIVAL AND DE/AB:MDR OF TAM THIOOOII
TRAIN
At and from the Pennsylvan S. ia Railroad P
Station. south-east earner of ELEVENTH and
HET streets (entrance on Elannthataset3 -
TWO TEE01:1011 - TRAINS LEAVE 4 . IIILARILPRIA
-DAILY •
„.
Worming skein connections at Pittsburgh to all points
West.
Fast Mail and Accrsanuistion Trains, (sundayn ex
eepted,) via:
Put Mail Line at 1 P, M., arriving. in Pittsburgh at 5
A. M.
Express Mail Train at EL night, arriving In Pittsburgh
at 1.55 P. M -
-
alt -
Moons Way Tama at 8 A. If., arriving at Attain= at
8 P.M.
Harrisburg Accommodation ?Mixt. At, Colombia.
leaves PliLladelphia at 3P. 31., arriving in Harrisburg
at9P,3l. - „-
Fast MajLTram loaves Pittsburgh at 8 A. N., seri fits in
_Philadelphia at 11.48 night. -
Expreat Nall Trainleaves Pittsburgh at 9 SOP. 3f., ar.
rives In - Philadelphia at 1 P. M.
Altoona Way Train lealesAltoonaart43 A. IL:, ilitTlyes
la Philadelphia at 1.30 P.M.
Harrisburg- Acrocurocmhttion Train, via Colombia,
leaves Harrisburg at 6A. IL, arriving la Philadelphial2 noon: • -
dap e
The Express matt rune delly,firs other: trains, lima
xcepted:
Baggage will be received at the Passenger Depot by
the Baggage Heater, at any Huse during the day. No
charge for handling bagage: •- • - '
Norica.—La ease of loss, the Company will hold
themselves-responsible for - persooal baggage only, and
for an amount not exceedieg 8100.
Norioa.--Ownibrier witl be in readiness at the New
York Depot to cony pennon for the Welt to the
Pennsylvania Station. ' •
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THOMAS lIDONN,Aipsot,
Psesenger Line Pennotoesia Railroad Do
Philadelphia, November 21, 1857 . -
D WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
SPHINft ANDr
a an e lt i W ßA li)l LL l)l9 FA 2l 78. NOlfTIZIh CR C
4j Y.
TWQ DAILY TRAlNSArlibrfl ,TO
PITTSBURGH AND TIER WEST
.
On and after June let, 1867, TWO Dan - trim:Ns
wlll leava Calvert Station for Pittehorgh. mid all West
ern and South or Northweatern -
TIE MORNING HAIL TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sandal alosetsd) at 816 A.
11. connesti g with the Nall Train overldiaGreat Penn
sylvania. • and rusiviar to A. Pitteepargh at 3.2 d
TIIS`ATTRRNOON--lt TWIN
Leaves Baltimore dally (Sunday asielesa) at.B P. IL
for Harrisburg.
Tan NIGHT =PR= THM
Leaves Baltimore EVERT NIGHTat 10 N, p a
nesting with the Lightalog Uprose over the Parmayl.
anis. Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at I_2o P. IN.
Kr All them halm tonneet closely at- 'MUNK , '
with trains over the Pitulnergh, Fart Waring as
Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, &althorn and
Western connections.
11-5- Passengers for Chicago_ , hook Island, Burl in g ton, ton, lowa City, Milwaukee, Dubuque, St. Ma&
son, sod other ludic/ cities la the Norilmst, velure
ens hundred mites of travel and Unhurt in rine, with
four less changes of um, by - taking this route.
. Passengers for Cleveland, Seasstuelog, Toledo, awl
Detroit, go byikia route, and the time te-stucealled,
being 113 miles shorter them by any other route.
aler Passengers for: St. Louts, Indianapolis, 'Terre
Hants, Cairo, awl all points au the Lower awl roger
Mississippi, make lase Changes of ars, Out Intl* hs
ruse of say other route' to Chunmiati, Cohen bus,
Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent titles, as quick
u by any other route.
111 Western Baggage CREOBBD 'THROUSII awl
karid/sd wish tors.
RJR ?RR NORTE
The LIS A...M.-eannects closely with Ingram' Trains
over the Dauphin reed for Williamsport, klactra,
Rochester, BMW . , Niagara _Palls, and Canada,. thus
kw
the most duvet massy route to Northwesters
P i enZraniaand Western New York. Paamogers wilt
Chid this the shortest, eleappeest, Lad most expedithmui
route to Niagara Yells and
Through Ticket. are Issued to Philadelphia via-Co-
tumble and Lancastar by ell the trains at gh each, week
train having sure amnesties,- Passengers by this
routs avoid Ummiled brides, and all the inmermaience
of ferrying across the flueeprehanna river. -
Passengers for Hanoisr,/froseboche, Ostlyalsorg,
mitta
1. 11. borg, ,
s 31.011 harcheiststrg, scp try th e tclifiis at
od 5: - _
•
Warms on this lfl
road make one hip pew day, lag with withthetratir at IP. If.
. .
Yor TETROIJOH MUMS sod forthar bectrasdissy
afpipat the Ticket Ofilca, Calvert Station, N. I.e.:nun
Dort Calvert si4-Itzsaldia arias. -
sispgB-tr - 0.0. ADRION,
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IJBW YORK LIN/M .-YRS 041.11 DEN
AND AMBOY RAIIDOAD AND PHILATOMPELA
AND WINTON RAILROAD COMPANY% UNDO.
PROM PIiILAIOLLYILIA TO MIEW . IO!OK, AND WA
Lamb as fellows, via: Pau;
At
City 1 A
Mail '. M. from bratogtort 4 Depot, t in Jersey
, l4
At 6 A. M., via Camden and Army 01% Na Sale
' my Areommodatioa
At 6 A. - 11., via Camden and Amboy, 4easi -
ties • -
6 : 3 7 1 % ., • il.
At 1 Ant, via CoMadfal 11 4 4 iff ll 4lMY, l
Hail
__ • 4
Atli) A. Id.,'ltatotunboat Trosiort, t , m POMP=
and .Teraey 01 , Iforalog Arprem •.....-.. II
At 6P. M., Ti, amdassof Amboy, 0. stkrA. =-
pram - - 11
At 6 P. M. via 0011.11111 and Jassy Oithltinsilipi
Man • li
At 4 P.m:, Ti, Camden and ambrils AFema,.:3l9.lBr II
Coo, Cl
lit am
At It P.Tia Camden and Ataboy, Aommormailb,
Hort, Uri N.,
Ciala.
~ 1
At 4 P. It., Tin (Ambit and Atall, AtAotsti :
elan, Ist ChM
At 4 P. 11., via Camden sail Amboy, loecml44 .
titto, 2nd Pima 1
Tlie 6 ?ARAMs rma daily, all otkais.Savedays aiF
ae - .
i til atrm Linea atop at UM piMpal IdoliomiorliPt
For ttelrittere, Eastou,SP , i ston kt.,:si lA.
an 2yi PAL, from Ramat street whist
tor
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War Gay; Sfron4sbarg, Scranton, wtutombare
Al f „ . tattM 4 3 i1ni..N.J .... . tol 6.A.*iilg
WU,, ; . ' -5 - : ' - '
jar _ “Ni r ' Er :IL and Vii, A 404. - 61!: N.
WA .
_...,
lot Bristol, M l inton, As i g r y‘, amdAi..?l.,..
WAY
For Palmyra, Emooesa, Bendy, BarliA4lis,l6Ata
town Ao., stS P. M. .._ ~-
Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON frilloraeatoine
sad Lutehro dist." plane at 2,4 P at -
Steamboat TRIZIA44 for Tammy alp 4614 A.
411 nap, Ssopt 1 A. it., i t ay. wilop
_c o w
woe. . .
fErbifty pounds of baggo a only &Monad tick; pat.
seolgsr. Passengers are prohibited tronaany
Thing u baggage tint Their waving apparad_42lablig
gags over afttperunis to be pad
respobsibility for te tog at. SU Corn
pup omit their nnis dour
par pound, end will not be liable t amount be
pond PlOO, except by ipeedal contrast. ,
_ .:. ... WM, lit. MATZMA.A.gent
an My
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IDIPHIL ADE LP HIA, GERMAIITOWNN
AND NOB RI STO W N ItAILIDAD-.=-WINTER
ARRANDKAIViT.—On ADCs/ter MONDAY, Weber
19th, 1867. • -
FOR GERMANTOWN
. . - .
Leave Philadelphia at 6,1%, 8%, 9%, 11% A. 11., 8,
3.10 min. 4,5, 6,1, 9, and 11 P. M. -
Leave Germantown at 6%, T-95 min. 13, 9, 10% A. 11.,
140, 3.10 min. 4,5, 6, 1,8, and 19 P.-M.
iWr • The 7.35 o'doek A. 31. Train from Germantown
will stop only at Wayne fitteet Station.
ON SUNDAYS,
• Leave Philadelphia at 9:20 min. 61., 2 and 8% P. M.
Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1.10 min. and
5.46 min P. M. • -
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at 1%, 8%; 11,1 r, A. M., 2,4„
and 9 P. M.
Lear. Chestnut RIO at TX,6-10and 10-10 mht. A. U.
12-60, 8-40, 6-40 =1 T-10 tubs. P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philsdelphks, 9-20 A. 61., 2 anl6X P. M.
Lem Chestnut Hal at 8 A. M., 12-60 and 6-20 P. M.
FOR IJANAYUNN, CONBIIOIIO U ILEN AND NOBRIB
TOWN,
Leave Philadelphia at o,)‘, 9, II A. IL, 3, 416 69‘,
sad 11 P. M.,
Leave Nortisto . ns at T, ,11 - 11 A. U., $ sad 540 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS,
Learn Philo : dahlia at 9 A. M., and ST. 11.
Leave Norristown at TA. M. sad 6P. U.
OHMER VAILNY• BAUMAN PO3 DOWNING
• TOWN;
Limy. Philadelphia at 6,4' 1.1., and SP. 11:
Leave Downin gt own at TX' A. M , and 1 P. 11„
'll. X.BlllTR'l"&itrd".
De t, !Until and plen idesdln . P 111,Tda
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
11 ' Wgrrta alusonuarr.
BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, ht AHO H
CHUNK, WILKESBAHREDOELESTOWN,
On and after Wedneeday, November 41,h, 1.857, th •
trains oo thin road wilt leave Philadelpkia daily (Bran
deis excepted) u tallow":
For Bethlehem, Zulu, Allentown Much Chen*, and
Withestrirre (Express) at 9 A. M.
Por Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk s (Ex
pree,) in tonnectimi with L. T. R. and Beaton, by
stage, front Iron EMI ,Ttetirm, at 9./5 r.
fret alga ,
Tor Pultaltke, Ottraktills.*Ro IV T - 11A .
On Tuesday' and Friday" the 10 A. M. train will ran
through to Doyleaterre,lsaving Doylestown to return
at I 35 P.M.'-
k auLAl:ljwu.. jj_uA
_ . .... .
Leave Bethelem (Exptesa,) at 0 A. ht., sod 2.26 P. AL
Leave Doylestown, (Aecommod A tien,) at 6.36 ..t. ID.
ine&Te Gwynedd, do. - at 2.21 P. M.
• 03 BlINDAYB:
Poe
Gwynedd 916 A. M. 101 Pntea
71104 2..9P.11
Doylestown - 4.30 P. AL D0y1e5t0wn....,..646A.Af
Pam to Bethlehem 11 60
1, Mauch Chunk 860
"
AIA ANGER Wllkeibarre IaPOT, 460
?BONT and WILLOW 2 ,ts. Phila.
814 , 12 OLABX. Agent.
/1A.740-2 OF 11 017R2 , --1" SI/AARE - E.
.1 PIMA, WILMINOTON AND BALT/Mai/NUM
'
ROAD.
On and Mho Ifendiw, Nov. ma, 1861
"_
PASSRNGER TRAINS MATE PRILADBI.PRLA
Tor Baltimore at 8 A, M.,1 P. M., (Blldeitad mul 11
P.M.
For Wilmington at 8 A. 11., 1, 1.50 sod u P. /21,
Poe Nrtr 041 , 0 61., Loa r.
. Per Middl etown at 8 A: M. one 2 P:24.
•
For Dover At 11 A:lf. tad 1 P. M.
Tor Seaford at AA. AI., and 1 P M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADRLPHIA"
Leave Baltimore at 8.4.0, Ntprees, 1.1 IL, and 425
P. M.
Lean Wilmington at 7.76 sod 11.45 A. 14:, and 2 88
and 0:66 P. M.
-Lewis New Oast% at 8.65 and /1.85 A. M., and 8.50
P. M.
Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. M. and 1.011
L 61,0 Doter at 9.00 A. IC and a P. M.
Lases Seaford at 7 30' A." M. and 2 P. M.
TRAINS - FOR BAZTIMOU
Leas Wilmington at 9.15 A. M., 1 P. M. and p.m
A. M, A. • .
fIUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from
EdWpft• " •
do. do. 83:r M. from Baltimore"
to
hiladelphia. •
Freight Train, with P P
lasenger Dar attaohed, will rua
an follows
Wry. Philadelphia for Perryville sod hammed's%
places at • .6.00 P. M.
Leave Wilmington for do. do. 8.60 P. 11.
Leave Baltimore for Havre - de-One. at' 6 - P.M."
no M . -2y 8. M. FILM,- President.
ire proof eafcq.
S.ALMEODEII.,SAFES.
*buts amoortmeat or •
sum & weTsorrs
PHIL AD BL I A fll iv i r r io d
0 07 B ulacumntz
BANS LOOKi For so y
Mao,2
kral to oay aoa la us.
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Oa la too& taus as as othor-Aatablatutwat to ,
tlalloiStaloa -by;
. . Knit it *Ail*
- ; - NO , 516, SoatitlettMotnn_t
guys vas. oLTA% satt
fIOTTON---200lialee 00 moo ns mid.
A., dila( hit OottceitetoreTlN tc MA L 1 gait%34
v ia Nat% Water Snell