i' , R42eit' 'Xititicesli2, ALN THEORktua fOR THE YDDri AND OQU.ITY'OB VIRLADRUPWIA. •Pk thn rotates of the account or 13TEPTIEN JOSEPH, Quern= of the minor ohlidren of ;WOK . detailed. The Auditor appointed to Audit, settle, and adjust the account of the said. Stephen Joseph, and to report 'distribution Of •the' funds in his hands, Witt attend to the authte et his appointment on )SUNDAY,, 28th Ds. oember,lBsl,' at 4 o'clock p.m., at his Vince, No. or EANI3O3I street. - de23-ddt =amp L. rrrintßON, Auditor. TNE'ORFRA,NS'.O.OIIRT FOR TIIE Orrf ANIII COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. " i. Estate oriVILLI tat E. ILOANOR, deceased: ' "The .Auditor appointed to audit, settle; and adjust ;the itiCbtibt Or Stanate/ Webb; ohtilVelati, and Wiklisne Veish,•Axecutots of the WILLIJLICE , Jl O ll. - NOtti deer/tell - dial: 0, to rhpott:dtatrihntiOn, irHl attend' to the duties or hiaappointrunnt en ToßsodY, Jaatutiy, ktir. A, D. 1868, at 4 o'clocli.Y. hi:, at hie offloo, No. 271 , ,gonth Ping fiveo,t, 4,V0if . r1174 , 1$ atre?t, to the city - 411Oalladeiphia. - knotor, _ THE, HOHHT,'OP...,HORHOH PLEAS . -1- FOII , Top 'tirrTIAND O,OIiNPT PPI/lIIAOEL XMIA,',Inne Temiltigi No MI. • -•- • • - --141411L1E &BATON by her next friand;*e. ros.,OIIAS. .2.TEWAWP &BATON.- . - • • - Sur Ilhel for Divorce a:Witten-la MatrimonY: AmEnowl 7)000.0et 1411,1861, 011 MOtiOU of William B. Ifood, for libellant, the, Court giant a robe ~on the respondent to show canoe why a divorce from the Bonds of Matrimony' ;ohm:11,1.'1ot beAecreed—returnable Saturday, January .T.d, 1858; at 10 o'clock A. bf. ._ the Stewart Bestow; Sir: Please take notice of the above rule. • WILLIAM B MOD, • de24.2taw,.2wit • . -Attorney pro Libellant. ;MIME ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE oiTY O:MINTY- Ols PIIILAVELPRIA. Estate of SOHN' SAVAGN, deceased, The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the . sicatainte of IIF.OIIIIE - BUNDLE and 'WILLIAM GEV+ FIV/Siisseentors of the estate ofIORN SAVAQN, de' calmed, islad,iti*ort distributind, willnieet the parties interceded at his office, No, 248 South RUM stteet # - below WALNUT, 'on MONDAY," the 28thdei ~, catobek 13G7, et 4 O'clock • of De 7 `dele , stitzdt - ' , Auditor. TN.THE COURT: UV 00,10(ON_:'PLEAS , FOR -WEB OITY :AND 00IISITT OF PBTLADBL. _ • In the Matta; oftiMistate oiTIIOBAB BRADFORD, deceased, Prater =mar Swoon Account r of Thomas B. XbAtreelt, 34111lain:Bradford, Jr., and James ll.Dradford, ThOu ' ditOrippointed to nuilit, settle, and adjust the *cepa:Account: of Thomas R. Derrach, William Brad foril,"Jr,, and James ,Bradford, 'goatees, and, to re. port . distrlbiltion of -the balance remaining In ;their ineot the parties interested at his office, No. dOt infOß Street. s'ooseyoutth :street, In the city of .Phtlsdelphfa, on"TffNSDAY the Twenty-ninth of De. Aeinber,lBo7, at 4)F o?olooke.11. - deld-wfwst P. P. monis, auditor. illatiVlCE: - .LWEIEREAS :HENRY :WHITE athrretuf late eepartnere; trading u White Pteiene, 4 Co., did, on the eleventh day of No. irembir, Avli, 1867., wake and execute a general as : sigument to- the , undersigned, In trust, for the benefit of their - Creditors, whloh geld assignment is duly re corded - at Philadelphia, all, persona indebted to said neniguorawill make payment to • ISAAC S. WATBPAIAN, Assignee, Snarl& anw-Ow*.' N. W. corner Second &Arch sta. ---- "1 p$T." OR MISLAID.--OERTIFIOATE 31 Ininiber '2BO;f6iFTVII SIIKREg OP STOOK of trio A kttlilOAN AOADNUY - Or MUSIO. Notice le here by striiointt . application will be made for re-lesbe of the same. - A lIDITOWS NOTICE.. --ESTATE OF ABRAUAIt L. moyra, 204 Wife, Amapa for beoedtof creditors. . . Titeunderaigned, Auditor appointed by the Court of +Common Pleas of Montgomery county, to make distri bution of the balance appearing on the account filed by floury Ideldiller, fisalgua4 of ABRAHAM L. 110YP.It stud Wife, for the benetit of creditors, among the per - *One legally entitled thereto, wilt attend to the dutivs of hie. appointment, at his office, in the borough of - NORRISTOWN, in sold county, on WRDNESTIAIr, the SOth dry of Deromber, 1857, at IP Week A.' EI., when and cohere tat persona interested may attend. de7,m4t - . B. P. lIANCOCR, Auditor. - MUNICIPAL ' CLAMS. -NOTICE IS 111 hereby given to the owners of premises mention ed in the appended. memoranda of Claim?' for Paving, that writs of &ire Yhtior will be issued on said claims in three months from the date hereof, unless the same Will be paid at the office of the undersigned, 212 South 1111.11 Street, below Walnut, at or before that time. WILLIAM M. November - 2d, 1135 T, Attorney for Plaintiff. City of Philadelphia to the use of George W. Stroud Clharles Reynold. 0. P., June T., .1.851 y No. 90, $202.29. Paving southwest corner Twenty-sec.. nd and Green streets. • , Same vs. John P. Titus. 0 P., September T. 1351, No. 69. Claftn $1.0.17. Paving north. side Clayton 163 feet west of Tim:Ay-second. Seine vs. Jetfee Coniston. 0. P., September T. 185 t, No. OIL:: Claim 143.63. Paving north side of Clayton street, 62 feet west of TwentvAmeend, no3-m-3m IN THE MATTER OF.THE ESTATE OF IN JOHN WILLIAMS, deSeased.. Notice to hereby given that letters of - administration 'upon the estate 'or JOHN WILLIAMS, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, A/I persons indebted to said estate are herebyrequested - to make payment, and all persona haring claims against said - estate are requested to present the same, without delay, to EttIMOR S. LEEDOM, No. 253 MARKET ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, No, 419 South SIXTIENTIt street. or DANIEL DOIDZIIIEETY, their Attorney, S. Si. cornerEHMITH and LOOLIST streets. , deld.law-ew TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE TI111""43-1-434:"1"7--°"1744,2,Titaktivnio - eicrottuf of WilltaniltgiatM=s-cLala_Artu Browtt, ' Administrators of ROGER BROWN, deceased and to neakeaistributionot the balance in the hands of the ac , cm:tutees, will meet the parties Interested as hie office, NO lid South FIFTH Street, below CHESTNUT, ou VIITIRSTIAT, the 'ith of January, 1858, et 4 o'clock R. JAMES H. 06.511. E• '492l..thtnwst* aPPIOE OP THE WESTMORklaisiv COAL COMPANY, No. WO Sonth Third street, corner of Willing's alley.. Parenienure, Dee. 24th, 1851. At a meetingof the Directors, held this day, & Divi- dend of EMIT PER CENT. was declared on the Capital Stock', payable to the Stockholders at the Office of the Company on mud after January Ath, 1858. The Transfer Books will be closed until January Bth next. de2s-finivtjs4 INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OP'P.RINSYLVADITA, POILADELPRIA, Dec. 24, 1857, The Annual Ifeeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Company's Office,-No. 4 BM:LANGE, on TUES DAY, January sth, 1858, at 12 o'clock noon ; and an Election tor T &Moen Director/ will ha' held at same : place on MONDAY, January _ 11, 1858 between the houre - of 10 o'clock, A 31. and 1 o'clock M. de25.4ja1l WILLIAM HAllPER,Secrelary. fIiPPICE OP THE - NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of ,‘ THE VORTU PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY . ," will be held at the office of the Company, No, 123 WALNUT, above Vourth street, Philadelphia, on MON DAY, January 11, 1858 at 11 'o'clock A IL, at which -thee and place an Dltction will be held for A President and Ten Directors, to nerve for the ensuing year. le2s.dtjall EDWARD ARIdiTRONO, Secretary. 1r- - - OTICE:—TRE STOCKHOLDERS OF the °MAIM FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, are hereby notified that an Election for Ofcere and Directors, to serve the ensuing year, Irl)) be held at the Qdlce of the Company, on TUESDAY, the bth day of January neat at 12 11. 4e26.211, J. 8.1104:1J4LI13, Secretary. 4,,0RN EXCIIANGE INSURANCE - - IL/ COMPANY.—NOTIOR.—The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, for the election of Directors for the ensuing year TAU beheld at the Mee of 'the 0011. 0, 2 41,,M,t 1 4thWO N ua ß ry T 14 8 trt ail l'h o te e nt, on 4e19-tja9 'LRAM/RR if, ;V: If. STARR, Sec'y. NOTlCE.—Oftlee of the WestmorelandCoal Company, Philadelphia,33eeember lOth. 3557. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Com -PtulY,Willhe held et their otßee, No. 230 tenth TiltED street, bii,WEDNESDAY, the th of January,lBsl3, at 32. &sleek, at 'which tine an Election will be held ler Eloper, Directors, and a Secretary and Treasurer, to sorsa for the, etieniqjTal P. 11. JAOIISON, • Bee:Rory. NOTICE. - - Office of the Beaver Meadow Railroad Company. ' Damao/A.l.mA, December 14,1887. The annual mooting of the Stockholder/ of the Beaver Meadow Railroad - and. Coed Company o,if he held at thee office, No. 322. WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 18th of January next, at 12 o'clock, at which time an , M 'ention be held fox Prealdent and ten Dlieetore for the eieuldk year. '4lolBi4MslB* L. OBAMELBBLAIN, sea, and Treas. IpIPHILADELIIIIA AND' -READING 4 RAIIROAD CO3—.olllce V 7 South Fourth Street. • Pair.snxtruta, Dec. 24,1847. Tosco/II detention, Me holders of Coupons of this Company due'on'tlielst proximo are requested to leave them at this Office (mot before the Blot Met, Irina re ceipts trill be given, and cheeks will be ready for de• livery on the Rd proximo in exchange for such receipts. de.24<tjal R. BRADFORD,' Treasurer. ELAWARE LAND COMPANY.—The ' Stated Meeting of Stockholders' will be held On ',%tt 4I tVONDAy , DVENING, Dec. 28th, at T o'clock, et Franklin nail, SIX= Street ' below Arch. An .ftlec. lion for one Director will then be held to flit a vacant;, in W. 2100.14 of Directore. • ,•' ' • TflOS, ALLISAN, 7n., President. B. Beeratnry. • de2V3t• • - - :; - •Ak,LL PERSONS "ARE ' , HEREBY CAU ,..n,2 TIONED against negotiating notelfdrksli by the undersigned, as follows • • -One:to order at Hardy & Osborn, 8 Mac, Oct. 1, 1857, for $OB, One.to ardor of Atherton, Stetson & Co., 8 mos., Aug, ,•• - •-•' - •1;1807, for 8196.38. •-• • Said notea are supposed, to have been absttaeted from the maths for nodal :ton the lath Nov: teat, and will oot • , be paid at maturity. de2s4tre CIIAS 8. FEATHER, MOTIOE.-"—The members of the Penneylvo " 4 via Society for the Promotion of InVirnal ‘ 1 Ira ', pt.C4 , docents of' the Comonwealth. , ' orashiren In 1821, are tungsten to meet at the office of-J. G. CLARK, #lllollg.treet, Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, the ,sth of jannary,lBss, of 12 o'clock - noon, for the par pose of elect(pg ofacera, and making distribution of the corDlOs fonds of the Association. J. O. JONES, .1081 All RANDALL, aourz tI CLARK. STEPHEN DT/RIOAN, d624, 4 1,20a4 E'VECTIOiT:—PENN MUTUAL LIFE IN 81MIANCP. COMPANY, An election for Nine Trustees, to serve for three rears will be held at the Office of the Company, on AIONDAY January 4, 1868. Polls open at /0 and clone at 22 A M PIIILATELPIttA, December 21, 1867. de23 211,39 , 1tia2 ! ?DUN IY, 11ORNON, Sec. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON CO lvn —IIADELPIII.I, Dee 18, 18b1 , -,The annual Meeting at the Stockholders of thin 'Company will be held at Mete Otßce s No 83 South VOLIWRII Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January, at 11 o'clock A, DI, at whlch time these will bo an Election of Directors to nerve for the canning vear, AelB-tjelB . WDI. C. Ll2/11WfG, Secretary. 11011 EMOYA L.— - The busict.to of tho PENNSYLVANIA. BANK mill be red:loved on the let proximo; to the eecond etory c Oring'e Building, WALNUT &Toot, east of Third, TI-se ow:Renter property lodged at the Bank for 'este keep plooae remore it before that dAy, or it will h e Atoiedelsetrhereit theireibooto amtrlak. • de.tiol it. L. It zN Analatant-Oaab AirA;ctfi an' ecr fgt. • WOR SALE.•L‘A. NEW BASTE)? JLY .oleo Einkerloi, fogArrt!M; - ,, +,SV - „ . - 7 - `:.I).VT:,—C-T he "BieCtlad 4 1 .41 ' attic , StaialktolBo . 4)ri *--.. Vitae aro itaa, r • 41 t M itti *Krehola rala traelnenat ' Ada . - wosn d„ O - I:o4 B L'z °PF-AVBS at 620 WA:UM (t.'4 r er4l :"" 4l 4oneee. dri sly on the pretut at / I - 444 ,a / 4 1 1, f Int n9* QTEATit IVIAOHINERY FOR SORE 17 VELLEIt 81.002-0 2, Taft. NATI' Derß De en cem ign. ber 16, 1057 'SEALED ppopQSALS, endorsed "Proposals for Steam kfaChinery for Screw, Propeller Bloop-of-War,” will be rewired at this, department.until 8 o'clock; the 20th Tennary, lea, for, the complete construction of the steam machinery and appendages, and placing . it on I board a screw propeller sloop-of-war building in the, United States navy yard at Roston. The microassist be for a specific BM for putting the whole Successful operation ; moist include all patent fees for any - Arrartgetnottte that may be proposed ; state the time In which the work willbe completed, and be - accompanied by the usual guarantee required by law. The name of the establishment in The work Is to be exteoted must be stated, • The details of the design and arrangement of the ma-' -chicory will be left with the party whose proposition' may be accepted ea cdrobining the' greatest number of .advantages, keeping In view ahoptielty of construction,' ,readiness of /moose for' adjustment when in operation, and not being subject to derangement in the working parts; it being the object, of the, department to obtain the most 'Teed and 'power with the meat economical Oonsumptionoffuel.r and the greatest stowage of coal which the space available for that purpose will admit. The boilers to be of iron, with totss topic smoke pipe, OM tend be placed at We greats fromthe mainmast ; the propeller, with th 6 connections t practicable distance for hoisting to be of eompositioa; the machinery for ho sting, for punips, apparatus - for ventilating, and op ho of all kinds necessarry for the perfect swirl ing of the whole, to be of the most approved kinds. The coal-burled, shaftpeasage, two nth wartships iron bulk. heads,a 'dietillinf apparatus for fresh water, from which can be made not ens then 800 gallons per day ; all the pieces necessary and astisfactory for t a lo o le m an ci Llu e p na lltfo nmoa . hip or..wer, must be included In the proposition; and s list of them mud be furnished. The wood and carpenter work (except the boring out the deadtrowl for the shaft) neoesaary to adapt the ves sel for the reception of the machinery. bottom, and ap. "pendeges; will be provided at the expense of the Navy bapartmeut, and it will permit the use of such facilities as it may have for hoisting the heavy machinery on board. - For the acconitoodation of the entire steam machinery and the feel, there will be allowed in the body of the dap the entire space. under the berth deck, corn mewing at 'twenty feet abaft the mainmast. and thence extending forward %distance of 56 feet. Within this space It is expected to carry ,coal for 11 days' full steaming, the daily consniny,tion of which the bidder will state in his specificatione ; And the weight of the machinery, water In boilers, shaft, propeller, and ap. pendeges, with the tools and spare weak, must not ex. -coed 820 tons, of 2,240 pounds. , - The distance from the aft-side of the mainmast to the aft-side of the forivard stern-post, will be about 95 feet, and the distance between the forward and the after stern post will he 7 feet ; - the depth NOD the load water line to the top of the keel • minter the propellerlfni be 14 N feet. Stearn-engine manufacturers who desire to bid coo oh tato a copy of the section of the vessel upon making op pliention to the department. The proposals muot be accompanied by full specifica tions and general drawings, having the pooltion of the centre of gravity of the machinery, boilers, ace., marked on them ; giving also the capacity of the steam cylin ders and area of foot and delivery valves, and of air pump, and outboard delivering valves, space for Amon above the water line in boilers, the fire and grate sur face ; also the diameter, pitch, surface and kind of pro pellor, And other principal points, that ' comparisons can readily be made. There will also be given the estimate of the weight of engine, boilers, water, bunkers, appenda ges, tools, and spare work, in tens of 8,210 ponods. The terms of payment will be that when one-fourth of the materials And labor provided for in the con tract shall have been completed to the satisfaction of the department, there will be made a payment of one fifth partof the whole amount of the centred; when one-half the work shall In like manner be completed, there willbo a further payment of one-fifth; when three. fourths the work shalt home been completed a further payment of one-fifth; when the whole 4411 have been completed, and hove made a satiefactory trial of one week, then a farther payment of one-fifth; and when the ship shalt have performed satisfactorily at sea for a period of three menthe, then the remaining NM shall be paid. The repairs necessary during this period from defec tive workmanship or materials will be at the expense of the contractor. The proposals mast be explicit, and no qualified or "conditional offer w ll be considered. ISAAO Secretary of the Nary. OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTUING AND ERIJIPAGE, PIIILIDELVAti, December 4 1857. —SEALED PROPOSALS are Invited, and will be re. calved at this office, until 10 o'clock A. M. of the 4th day of Jtusuary neat, for furnishing by contract the fol lowing Amoy Supplies and Ataterfals, deliverable at the United States Clothing and Equipage Depot, (Schuylkill Arsenal) is quantities as required, vit.: 0,000 yards 0-4 dark blue (Indigo wool dyed) cloth for cape and bands, weighing about 14 ounces per yard. 83,000 do 0-4 dark blue (Indigo wool dyed) twilled cloth, weighing 21 dunces per yard. 120,000 do 0-4 sky-blue (indigo wool dyed ) twilled yard. 210,000 do 7-8 white fennel (cotton and wool) to weigh og ounces per yard. 10,000 do 0.4 dark blue 0.131101, wool (indigo dyed.) 10,000 do 47 inch alpaca, (black.) 100,000 do X canton flannel, to weigh 7 ouucce per yard. % unbleached drilling, to weigh 6% ouncea per yard. 24,000 do X unbleached drilling, to weigh 7X OULICOM per yard. 20,000 do 30 inch cotton duck, to weigh 22% ounces per yard. 10,000 do 30 inch cotton duck, to weigh 15X ouuree per yard. 05,000 do 28% inch cotton duck, to weigh 14% 175,000 do per yard ,500. do 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 9 ounces per yard, 18,000 do 24 inch cotton dock, to weigh 12.1( ounces 25,000 per Yard. do 33 inch cotton duck, to weigh 0) ounces per yard. 12,000 army blankets wool, gray. (with the letters 11. '3, in black, 4 inches in length, in the ceu tre,) to be 7 feet long, and 6 feet 0 inches _ wide, each Matta to weigh 6 pounds. -- aii - euhltigUteckings, 3 sizes, properly per dozen, 10,800 pompons for engineers, ordnance, medical de partment, dragoons, rifles, artillery, and infantry. 30.000 cap bodies. 12,000 yards glazed silk for avers, 140 N. 0. B. brass scales, para. 600 sergeant's do do do 8,000 corporate and privates' brans scales, pairs. 5 N. 0.9. bronzed do do BO sergeant's do do do 600 corporal's and privates' browsed do do 76,000 yards Ai in worsted lace, t yellow, seariat, sky 5,000 do ~4‘ 411 do do S blue, orange, green 6,700 . do red honting. 6,000 do white do 2,000 do blue do 2,500 gross coat buttons. 3,500 do vest do 3,500 do , suspender buttons, white metal. 4,600 do shirt do do 45,000 tent buttons, wood, small. 12,000 do slips, do do 5,000 do buttons, do large. 1,000 do slips, do do 100 hospital tent palm, sets, 500 wall do do 600 common do du 4,000 galvanised iron wire rode, for tents. 10,004 do do staple, do 3,000 mem pans, Iron 1,000 camp kettles, iron . , three sites. 12 , 000 Ida canteens. (3 pints, weight 11X ouncee,) with stoppers, 1,000 pick axes, two sizes. 2,000 do handles. 1,000 camp hatchets. 40 trumpet cords and tassels, orange. 40 trumpet cords and tassels, yellow. 20 do. do do green. 90 drama, Artillery, complete. 70 do Infantry, do 1,100 do heads, batter 700. do do snare, • 800 do snares, ea& 200 do sticks, palm 200 do do carriages. All 66 above mentioned articles must conform in all respects to the mated standard potteries to this office, where they, can be examined ; and sample patterns will be sent' by mull, with any additional intormation in regard to them, which may he requested by manatee turas or others wishing to offer proposals. It iR desirable that all the arthcles be of domestic trianufac• tare. F. IL JAORSON, Treasurer Deliveries to commence on the 16th day of February neat, and one-half of the quantity contracted for to be delivered in equal monthly proportions, by or before the 80th April, 1858 i the remainder within four moths from that date, in monthly or greater proportions, as the contractor may Thad it convenient. The privilege is rererved by - the Unlted)3tatem of in. creasing from atorthird to one-Self the quantity of all the supplies above mentioned, by &log the contractor one mouth's notice of such desired increase. Payments will be made on each delivery, should Con greas have made an appropriation to moot them, or as soon thereafter to an appropriation shall be made for that purpose. Veil Rer cent, of the amount of each de. livery will 'he retained until the contract shall be com pleted, which will be forfeited tothe United Medellin ease of defaicatilm on the part of the contractor in full:Min the contrast. Bids will be received frau manufacturers or regular dealers. only, in the articles proposed to be turnisheo ; and none will 10 considered In which the manufacturer's mill or dealer's place of business is not specifically set forth. Contracts wfliba basod on accepted . proposals for th e fulfilment or which two or more sot:Went securities sail be required. The nantat, ruldroat, and the responsibility of the persons cr,opoesd Int securitla I t with the acknowledgment of saikkereons that they wril ho each security, or will see thalf good and sufficient security be furnished In cue a contract la obtained, will be transmitted with the proposals. It la to be distinctly understood by every person ob taining a - contract, that Skid contract Ls not trautfotable without the consent of proper outhority, and that any ease, assignmont, or tranifor of it, trithoat such con 'Bent having been obtatned, (except wader a pinatas of law,) will be regarded as an abandonment of the con tract, and the contractor rtnd Into aeOlarltlen will be held responsible for all loss or Atmogo to the United States which may arise front said abandonment. Proposals will be addressed to the undotsigned, and will be endorsed ' , Proposals for -furnishing army sup• plies and materials." /yISSOLUTION.—The PARTNERSHIP -IL" heretofore existing tie AMR wit:Lints Li Tine DAY diasolyed by mut old cement. The modoems Will he continued at the old 5tet:4,1132 Ilt&ItItlIT de, by CHARLES WILLIAMS, 1010 is Authorized to collect And pap Alt debts of the fat% drin prniat BAKE% Bea. 1, Itit,7. C.HATtLES WILLIAMS. The un deraligied would.inforre the public, that having bought out Mr. p. W. taker. hie tats partner, Do will continuo the EXATZI.I4 and VENTI-LATING bantam, at the old etar,u,ll42. PAIIKVA Street, where will be found ufull a seortmoUt 01. Val:igen, 'Boaters, Ventilatore, Registers, B ath lioitere, am., and hopes, by strict at tention to t,ualr,ess, to merit a share or the patronage or the pub'ae, dl-/m CllttfttES WILLIAM'S. 15 ;000 BOX-ES OF AMERICAN WIN DOW °LABS, of all elms and finalities, for s ;ale at lowest prices. , per assortment 114 complete, and are daily receiving !r` rah loth from the Kensington Glass Worn!). Sheets & Daily's make, superior to any in the market as to brilliancy and fowler thickness, equal to French We are now receirmK two.thirds of the (DIM made at time works: 0,000 boxes French Gloss of all aims. 4,000 feet Rough Glass for skylights. 6,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glees, of all pat; terns,. White Lead, French and American Zinc, Paints, kO, 10 0 000 lba White Lead. 50,000 lbs French Ztnc, (Vieille Montagne). /5,000 Ihe American Zinc, brown Zinc, a full supply. Chrome Green, a fall supply. Chrome Yellow a full supply. Prussian Bins, atoll supply. Dills Preen, a full supply, Addrche your orders to ZIEGLER fr.. SMITH, wh o l f eel o Druggists and Manufacturer.", Role Promietore of the Penna. Seam Color works Store B. W. corner SECOND and-GREW; Btteete philadelpbia. • dell tf - Alip#Bm, 21.1510 Y, 4F CO., :Ea= , stottrparralps op co,sALivng, Bnacipms, PP,NIFANTS, PIO INGS, and kinda of Gas and Lamp Work, Otramtofes, /cm, Jio 320 CHESTNUT STREET, PIITLADELrEI4I. Anciun, 'WARNER, Ac CO, No. 376 BROADWAY, NEW YORE. ; Buildingwfittoti with GM PIM ' isol /alai:lb of 'hobs an 4 1;1141011g of flu 412841 propos:Wei. de2l•mth 040 cloth ? wetghfug X ounces nor yard dark blue (Indigo dyod) cotton .to, wool flannel, weighing 6,,%i ounce/ ,or 10,000 do ounces per yard , 25,000 do 28„ii inch cotton duck, to weigh 10 ounces per IMMIX C. WAVNII, dec4•fmw tJarpt Bt• Mrjor, A. Q. M Copartnership • Notices albutational, HALL Ql' T. 'JAMES THE LESS, NEAR PALLS OE' SOILTI,YLKIpt, Vir PRO- Yttmuntrin a. SELECT BOARDING SODOOL BOR BOU pePs B Ezios Tax Rr. Rem. AbONZO POITga, The Rector, Rev. B. R SUM% may be aeon every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, from S to 6,o'ctock, of AIDOILER'S Dookßtort , ,' 8. W. Donor mum and ouvromr, v Rev hore also circulard Tony besot/Wiled. Addregs . B. F., man, Echo of Schuylkill, PhOodelphts. RITTENDENIO PHILADELPHIA Cabi n—, MNROIAL COELEffE, S. E. corner of EIEVENTU and OILESTNUT Streets tooled. awl Third Stories. 1300E-REEPINO,, ANSIIIE, overp etyle. COMMERCIAL, D PORMS. . COMMERCIAL OA , AT/ONS. LECTURES, &o. Each Student has individual instruction from compe tent awl attentive. Teachers, under the immediate supervision of the_Prinoipal. One of the Rest Penmen in the Country has (large of the Writing Department. Please call and see Speohnens and get a Catalogue of Terms. too. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEBT PHILADELPELk. Tie Seminary whatever is more Eke a private family. The course of study le extensive and thorough. Pro fessor Saunders will receive a few more pule under fourteen years 'of age into hie nquire of Messrs. J. S. Myer and Mathew Newkirk, or Ord. LW. Forney, Editor of this Paper, whom, sone or wards are now members of his family, ' , septl4-tf rpROY FEMALE SE MINARY.—THE 1 School Year, consisting of two Teams, will com mence on the SiCOND WhIIiNEBDAY of September, and clone the last Wednesday of June following. Normal Clam, Troy Female &winery—Tuition free. Winter Term commencing September lath. The charge for tuition and board, including all ne cessaries connected with it, such elo room rent, washing, fuel, light, eta. , is $22.5 per annum. An oddities's) charge is made for music and the other ornamental branches of female education. Where a axed sum is preferred, $350 per annum (one-half payable at the commencement of each term) will be received, and for It the pupil entitled to all the advantages of the Insti tution. Pupils may enter at any period of the term, and are required to pay only from the time of entrance. The Institution furnishes ail possible facilities for thorough course of useful and ornamental education, The Principals are assisted by more than twenty Pro.. Resole and Teachers. • Extensive courses of Lectures are annually delivered by Professors on Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Gado ay, Botany, Astronomy, and Olocution. This Institution is turnished with a valuable Library and extensive Philosophical Apparatus, a well-selected cabinet of Minerals and Nhelin, aud Maps, Charts, Globes. and Models. Every facility is afforded for the thorough study of the French language. The French teachers reside in the family, and adapt their system of instruction to the use of the ianguage'in conversation. DIPLOMAS are awarded to young ladles who have passed satisfactory examinations in the full course of English studies, with' Latin, or one of the modern languages. CERTIFICATES to those who have com pleted the partial couree. The pupils are received into the family of the Princi pals, in which every arrangement is made for their physical education, and the improvement of their man ners and morals. They occupy private rooms, two in each, the rooms of the female teachers and that of au experienced nurse being among those of the young The advantages of this Institution are 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, John R. Willard and Sarah L. Willard, Troy, N. Y. The terms for day scholars are $6 per quarter for the Introductory CURB of English etudien. These aro Read ing, Writing, Spelling, Grammar, Arithmetic, Itudi mente of Geography, Geography for beginners, and Geology for beginners. For the second class $7 per quarter. This luoludee all the branches constituting the extensive course of Eng. Rah studies. . . TRUSTERS. BENJAMIN MARSHALL, President. JOHN 11. WILLARD, Secretary. Mayor and Recorder of Troy, ox-officio. Benjamin Marshall, John D. Willard, Robert D. Billiman, Thomas W. Illatohrord, Jonas O. Ileartt, Silas K Stow, Jan Van Schoonhoven, Jonathan Edwards, (lea. B. Warren, Thomas Olowes, John A.. Griswod, John %Huy, Uri Gilbert. 0c29.6in anb tiestantants M ERCHANTS' I 110 TEL, NORTE( FOURTH BTREBT A BOYS MAW; PHILAHRLPHIA . anti-tt HoRIBBEN & SORB, PROMO. TONS JO E ' 8 A.RCII STREET SALOONS, TV and 720 ARCH STREET 'HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! The Holidays are close at band, and Jones's Arch street Saloon is prepared for the Immense demand that will bo made upon it for CONFECTIONS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW THAWS CANDIES IXFoRTED ExeranilLY ?OR TER PRESENT ESAI3OW Every variety of Bon Bons, Pastiles, Bourbon Drops, new style of Cum Drops, Eau Snare Drops, L'angliterre Bon Bone, and every variety rare and costly candies manufactured in Paris. for Prenents, all sites and TATIERNS of Ornamental Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon 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 ItorT SUPERB sPeCIIIENEI OF FANCY WORK AMP ARTISTIC DEMON EVER MIMEO IN VHS COUNTRY. To the Ladies, as well as to the whole public, Jones's Saloons are the most attractive in the Oily, and in -the 7 .n 7or zr WV'S nutu,esir BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served up in the choicest and most expeditioue style. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, ICE CREAMS, JELLIES, CAME, AND OYSTERS, Constantly ready for clatters In profusion. PLAIN, FANCY, ANT ORNAMENTAL OAKES AND PIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW YORE TEA BISCUIT, And, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every clime and country. BAL4PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers, A t twiled at the shortest notice and on bestovred by the pubrectrefulliioliciverr.----ii., des-tf R. B 'JONES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENT. SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Crouse, Freak Salmon, Chincatique, Opinachique, Princess Bay, Abet). com, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GAM, wild er domestic, in season. Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at TOUN CAMPBELL'S, No. 527 CU ESTNIIT street, op posite the State House. N.B.—No expense or pains has been spared by the Proprietor in fitting np this new establishment In the most sumptuous manner—the second story being for the accommodation of Private Partin for Dinners, Suppers, Bc. U7' Entrance for Ladles towards Sixth street, nor7-din U(T/LLIAAI FUNNING'S CITY LAGER w • BEER SALOON, No, 232 Carter's Alley, PIMA. delphla, sep22-3m MoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH west corner of 11110 AD and WALTIVT,—Game and al other deliceciee to soma, Families Pawned with Oystereou the ebortest notice. sep7-7m Oxpreos Tompanica. NiTELLS, PARGO, & CO., V til.:W YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS CO and EVOILANOM Dial.1;11; A JOINT STOOK COMPANY, $G00,000„ OFFICE, 400 CIIESTNUT STREET, PumAuto.,rate. EXpreee Sent to CALIFORNIA, °SHOOS, tool BAND WICII ISLANDS OU the fah and 20111, and to Ila.rxxe on 7th, 12th, and 27th of each month, from NEW YORK. EXCHANGE for sale In sums to snit, and coi.tec• 'moan lune on California, Oregon, Sandwich Wands, eild Havana. W. F..s Co. recolro freight consigned to thew at BAH YItkNOISCO, Per Clipper Ship, and. collect Invoices on delivery of NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS Co are now prepared to receive the OLD BONDS of the State of CALIFORNIA, transport the emit to Sacramento City, and procure new ones, in ac cordance with the act of 28th April, 1857, and return same to this oily. de2l-Int D. N. BARNEY, Jo., Agent. TIRE ADAMS EXPRESS CO. OPPICE, JIL 320 CHESTNUT STREET, Comas PARCELS, PACKAGES, PIERGUANDIZE, BANK NOTES arid SPECIE, either by Ito own LINES, or is eoraiectlop with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to Ail the yriuelvil TOWNS and CITIES of the United Slates, ( Attornrno at Law. S.WELLS, AT'rORNEY AT EAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Ya., will attend with punctuality, and to tha boot of hie ability, to all butineite entrusted to hie care. ocl-am TA.NIET., DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY _ILK AT LAW, Southeast Corner or =GUM and LO- ClirtST Streoto, Philadelphia. YER ST BO ETSE, ATTORNEY AT VA LAW. OBINTILIA street,Potteville, Ps. au4-17 Minna Sprite A LBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE ill MANUFACTURER, No. ]55 Wrat Broadway, New York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated Concert Plano. The subccriber would inform big nunteroue friends end euatbmera that ho hex greatly enlarged hie manufacturing department, in order to meet the increttee in demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and as every piano, especially tone and touch, le pa:Tonally nuperi»tended by tire subscriber, the public wilt he warranted au ha ttrument which, for beauty, strength, and durability, power and sweetness of tone and touch, staudit uneur passed. Every piano sold at the lowest manufacturers , prices. A cal! is reepuctfully nolictted. oc2O-6m G OLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, MANUFACTURERS, 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET NEW YORK,- Received the following first prize wedeln fu comet( Con with the beet manufacturers of Boston, New York Philadelphia, and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the 'Metropolitan Bair, Washington, March, Ighrt. A GOLD DIEDA L at the Crystal reface, New York, November, DM, (being the only (told Modal given for Pianos 'militia the last stx yearn.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Marylaud Institute, lialti more,lBsl3. THE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal Palace, New York, NOYetu6c, 186 d, Among the judges were the first musical talent of the country, such as M. Mason, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, and many others. &0. Pianos (with and without Iron trauma) are warranted for three years, nod a written guarantee given. Photos packed and shipped without charge. Prices moderate. 0c27-tf "MINCED MEAT.— J. 7-1- The ffnbactiber flee commenced manafecturing hie Ne Plus Ultra ➢t IriOND ffbieb be offera to Ws customer,' In I,IIIOA or 811411, 40.111711 . 11211. Orders through 131,00D'8 DISPATOII will be puns tnally jittonded to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, u la andy SPRTNQ OARDRN and FRANKLIN ate 000 GALLS. WIIALE OIL, 1 1 000 gall. Elephant Oil, 00 ble. Na. 1 Lard Oil, for sale by 010AfIDAYA, PE/ROE, & 00., selo-1, No. 101 N. oolaa are avenue COT.. G. DE KORPONAY 'ETAS THE honor to inform the Minns of PI/Ma&lohia that he ham beau opoIotectINTERFRIM of the tioltrol States Courts, and opened an 00lee fa , translations of all Modern Language° at 1010 ()BOWIE Street, above 1111/Tll, 'Where he will be in attendauice to all the busi ness transactions In hie lips. de2l-11n QTORAGE ou SECOND and' THIRD FLOORS can be had at U 9 Nodb Water," inlet. Apply O_)!ARTIN ghowalprza. Ada , TRE PRESS.--7I ) MLADELPMA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1857. ritHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMBRI OAN ROYAL MAIL STRARSIIIPS PAM NEW YORE TO LtVEREGEL. Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage snow lionort TO LIEKEPOOL, Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage The snips from Boston call at Halifax, PERSIA, Copt, Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. 3. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.l9lc'kman ASIA, Capt. 11. G. Lott. NIAGARA, Capt.rtyrie, AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Oapt, J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast•head ; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N :York, Wednesday, Deo, 9. AIitERICIA, Lott, t , Boston, Wednesday, D6O, 10. EUROPA, Leitch, (rc ll.York,Vledentatiny, Den. 23. CANADA, Lang, “ Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 00. PERSIA, Jtulkins, .‘ N.York, Wednesday, Jan 0, , 88 W NIAGARA, Wickman, Doston,ednesday,,lan.l3l.9 MICA, Shannon, ‘, N.YorkWedfiesday,, Jan. 20. Bertha not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board, The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for a old, Alkirar, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones or gaggis, fuller bilis of lading are signed therefor and thtrAtee thereof therein expressed. A* freight or passage apply to deB-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York, FOR SAN FRAI3CISCO.-CLIPPIIO SATURDAY, December 16th.—. The unanrpaeeed clipper ehlp TWILIGHT, 042E3, Commander. Upper of THURSDAY, December 24th.—The meg. Murcia A 1 clipper ship LOON OUT, itAMILTOS, Com mander, Both of those aolobrated ships are now loading In New York, sod will sail as above. For freight, at New York rates, apply to BISHOP, 811f0N8, & 00., des 120 (late 20) NORTH WIIARYI:fi SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. - STUMM:UPS STATE OF GEORGIA AND , KEYSTONE STATE. ID eanseouanso of the dammed state of trade, the above ships will be withdrawn for the present. October.loth. A. HI KOti r. l ARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON AND HAVRE.—The magnificent steamshipilAN. DERRILT, Edward Higgins, commander, 6,268 tons, will nail From New York fer South.. From Southampton and ampton and haute. lime for New York. Saturday Oct. 23 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Doc. 6 Saturday Dee, 28 Price of Passage—First cabin, 6100; second cabin, 560 Specie delivered InLondon and Paris. For freight or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Dowling Croon, New York. Letters for England and Europe, prepaid, 25 mita each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps If from other citlee,) will be received at No. 6 Dowling-green, New York, up to 1I) o'clock ou the teeming of sell. log. oole-tf i:IOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1867.- 1 New York and Uavre Steamship Oompany.—The United States Mil Eiteanahlps ARAGO, 2,600 tone, David Lines commander, and FULTON, 9400 tone, dunce A. Vrotton, commander, will leave 116 W York, Barre sod Southampton, for the years 1.06 T end 60, on the following days: WRVS NYW YORK. 1857. 1858. Fulton, Saturday, Aug 22 Arago, Saturday, Ja.o. 0 tango, do. Soot. 19 Vultoo, do. Bob. 43 Fulton, do. Oot. 17 Arago, do. March d Arago, do. Nov. 14 Fulton, do. April 8 Salton, do. Pao. 12 Arago, do. May 1 Fulton, do. May 29 LIMB lIATM 186 f. Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 26 Fulton, do Se,*. :.L Arago, do, Oct, 20 Wu'too, do. Nov. 17 Leap, do. Doe. 16 1666. Yulton, do, sin. 12 /Ingo, do. Yob. 9 Wulton, do, March 9 &sago, do. A9rll 0 Yulfon, do, ?day 4 Arogo, do, Joel Fulton, do. Juno 29 ARICA OF PA1313601i : Prom Now York to Southampton or Havre—Are Cabin, 6180 i Second Cabin, $76. From Havre or Southampton to New Yort Cabin, 800 frau; Second Cabin, 600 franca. Pa freight or paaaago, apply to MORTI,MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway WILLIAM IBELIN, " Marro. 01106KBY & CO., " Booth' ton AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX, Porta. (MANOR 00. an 6 rgIRE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL UNITED BTATEBMAILBTEADIEUB.—TheBhipe composing this Line are The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge, The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock.. The ADRIATIC, Capt. James West. ...These ship' have been built by contract, owpreiudy for tiovornment service; every care has been taken in their construction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, awl their aocommodations for punengere aro unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, In first eabin, $110; in 613C+3110. do., $l6; from Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. No bertha neared unions paid for. The ships of this line have improved watertight bulk heads. ~ . PROPOSED DATES OP BAILINO. /don MEM Tol¢. /SOW LI Vg/POOL. Satanlay, June 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 24, 1851 Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Saturday, July 18, 1667 Wednesday, July 22, 1867 Saturday, MI. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1557 Saturday, Aug 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1851 Q"" ' ,7 ". R'" ) .`1" llgi ITlifatlf,lolt.'?., 1861 Saturday, Sept. , ,De e c a, tear Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct, 14, 1867 Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857 Saturday, Nor. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nor, 11, 1867 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1867 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1857 Saturday, Deo. 6, 1867 Wednesday, DN. 9, 1857 , Wednosday, MC. T/, 1861 Noe freight or magenta, apply to EDWARD k. COLLINS No. 58 Wall stoat, N. Y. BROWN, SLIIPLEY & 'OO. ,Liverpool, STEPIIEN !CANN/alb A. 00 , sa Austin 'tiara, London. B. 0. WAINWRIONT k 00., Paris. The omen of these allies will not ha aatountabla for cold,allver, bullion, specie, yereeeles..m. 4.1 m, 184001 0, thiV.Z.....deai bills of ladlop•si. r need therefor and - -- --. ** Dr essed therein, arr: - aREAT REDD ti*B44nri - NrFAit u. l'i) EU ILA ROPE. First Clabla $BO 1 Second Cabin. $5 O In tho first-class paddie , sheed steamed:Ye ADRIEL, 2000, loos, C. D. Lootow, Commander , and NORTE STAR, 2,500 tons, P. E Lusavita, to sail kom plat No 8 North River, at noon precisely, cal rying the UNITED STATES Id AILS, via: Leave N. York for Southampton, Oh. Bremen for Fleuthmn_proa TM andßremen. flout h RAI pi on kr Now Fork, Arlel, Saturday, Oct, 31. Weteday, Nov. 4. N. Sat , y, Oct. 81. Saturday, Nov. 28. Wals'd's, boo. 30 These steamers touch at lIAVRE. Spada delivered in Loudon and Paris. For passage and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No 6 Dowling sreou, Nee York. ocIO•tf AMSAY'S ISLAM MALI' SCOTCH Au& WIIISKEY —2O Puncheons of the store Superior Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Forrest, at Shipper street wharf, for sale by iosEpu P. TOURS, 206 and 20S South PION T Street. IJUSII AND SCOTCII WIIISKLY, Wholesale and Retail, by II UGI II II Alt It (.10VERNMENT ROUSE, comer of FRONT and %MARTON Street*, (opposite the Navy lard) BRANDIES.-" Pinot Cast' Ittarott, .a.ir and other Cognacs of various rlstages, In hair pipes and quarter casks • Pellevoisla Itodelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipe., half casks, sad one.elghtb clubs. Imported and (or sale by LIENRY IMMIX .llt CO., 0c22 221 and 223 South Ilourth street. ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, VINE AND LIQUOR BTORR, No. 228, Bouthtset Corner cf (IF.OROB and BOUTII Btrooto. sul-ly CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER . IN VINE WINE'S, ZIQUORB, MAW, tko., 20 South PIHTJI Street, Inalludelyhts. sully BRANDIES.—Pinet, Castilian& Co., Ma tett & Co., and other broads or Vogues of varlone viatageo, In half pipes and quarter eanki Pellevolein Rochelle Ural:idles, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter casks and one-eighth casks, all In ClUttuai nom* atoms, imported and for age by fITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE AND LAGER BRY:llltriVilitY, Ito. 620 new No. 998) North TUIRD Street, 2hlltdelpbl6,-6b7pploy orders promptly Attended to. aut. tr E, B. IANDPORD, GumAt Anperiatendet. nOOTS AND SHOES.—:—Tho subscriber J haw on hand a largo and varied dock of BOOTS and 8ILO}:8, which he will sell at the lowest rims. W TA] no'2l-1y B. IL corner FIFTH and 11.1.1tKilT Ste. TALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. 34. —.JOSEPH H. THOMPSON 8c CO., No. 814 MAR KET Street, and Nos. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN KAHN, have new In stare a large and weliousorted stock el BOOTH and SHOES, of Oity and Ractein manufacture, which they offer for sale on the best terms for Oath, or on the usual credit. Maiii1;11;1=01;1;;I TAMES H. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB PRINTING 1100.118, 2 North NIXI'II Street, neat abovo Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Gordo, 13111- Wulff, POtlltibloto, and Kidwell Printing attended tu. Binding; Attu/Wed to to coolioettou with piloted heed imp of Blanks and Itscolpta. d2-tf n u :::: ::: --- :r:: ! p , r o r oo u 4- 7: : : :::E ft ,I : NC . 10 0 W ne Pt,. th.....tllYkni Ili tho itot. .. ..... TUta 11.1. tren. It A r Etrudwak 100 t' hiala, r.u...4 0..4 D L wiz ot tkol ' I vry_ „ .. v.,..„,....7;;;:,..g.c...,,,h.A.,!r0. ik, D 8 i rajkatr,FOUICTIII ST. below ebe3lnul., 't OLD MINE FOR SALE.—'PILE SUB- A-1k nerlber otters for Bale with a perfect title, the property known, as the RPID GOLD AND COPPER MINE, situated B miles from Concord, Warms county, North Carolina. With theedit% In plantation of 745 acres of excollent land, well watered and wooded, and a large 6IANSION 11011 Bil, with baron, miners , hounes, powder and engine house, and other buildings; new &team engine, 46 horse power ; Cbiiinu mills, stamps, pumpa, rke, embracing all tile machinery and tools no. %emery for the tull equipment of et mine, in good order. The mine tine been worked at intervals for the lent 60 years, and has Edema beda profitable to resident pro prietors, but ban never been worked for any length of time with an engine and notchlnery. The shafts and gallerien are well constructed, the %toppings have never been taken out and from ID to 76 miner. can be profit ably employed In the old workings, Co the property le a formidable vein of copper and lead, which lies never been worked, and a now gbld vein has been divcovored slues the Prat of thin month, at which three men have been et work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day) with a good prospect of De continuance. no2-Dm CHARLES Y. alLarlaT,lBl Broadway. GREAT REDIioWC) - 11 ------ In Imo PRICY or CIIMETNRY LOTS. The Glenwood Cemetery Co. hare determined to melt the tote to their Cemetery at ON}) HALT The present prieen for mob. fiy this reduction mine of the wort eligible Loth will be mold at TIVDIAT DOLLARS. Only 800 lota will be Mewed of at then, rates, and the opportunity le offered until Tannery let, 1808. Ap• ply FA the ace, No'. 48,1 WALNUT STREET, below (.11.101 CARRIERS' ADDRESSES prepared by V an experienasil nrilter, at No. 110 H. ELEVENTH Fared, &bore Palatal tlnfi FLOWING sou.Da-23,680 feet listo- 11naillootIng boards, atlas ,t ter sale by MARTIN Tt: MAXI/MAIM all /Is Nom ran Wool, 134ipong. ciao _ ...... 75 I.IAIII BODTIIIMPTOII. 1867. Map, Wednesday, Aug. 28 Fulton, do. flept.23 Arago, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Nor. 18 Arno, do. Doo. 18 1808. Fulton, do. Jon. 13 Amu, do. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arago, do. April 7 Fulton, do, May 6 Arago, do. June 2 Fulton, do. June 80 Wino aub fignorg HENRY BOHLEN k 00., Nos. 221 sad 223 South Yonoth street Boolti attb 011oto Job Printing VOALI COAL! COAL !—TAGGART'a OBLEIVRATED BPRING , 140tINTAIN 18111011 00A.L. POREZT BOILUYL TAMAQUA COAL cßitoGlFFilt:ll"lB2ltrlMP' RANDALL & MEREDITH BIM for sale and aro oonstantly receirlssit from above celebrated Collieriee, COAL OF ALL SIZES. There Is no Oral mined anywhere, equal fa quality Then and a trial will C 411,11300 any rue of their great superiority. Our Octal to very carefully screened at our yenta, andd we will warrant It perfectly free from slate, dust sod all impurities. Our PIIIOEI3 areas LOW air the VERY LOWY.ST. Orders left et our °Moe, No. 161 6011%11 FRONT 'treat, above Walnut. Orders left at our Yard, OALLONVIIILL street, below BROAD street. Orders left et our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL. LOWLIILL—or Cent to either place per Despatch Poet, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for /family use Will do well to call and ex. amine our Odd before purchaalog ebusubere. au4-tf QOIIIFYLKILL AND LEDiai COAL.— I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beet quality& HOLIEYLKILL AND LRUICIII 00AL. My customers, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may Tellygetting Coal that will be astisfactory to them, No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to offer at LOW PRIODB. ALEXANDER CONVERT, N. B. corner of Broad and Cherry Ste UEHIGH AND SCHUYLICILL COAL_ .2.4 DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEAIERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. an 1-dm ItlerclAnt (Ea'ion. JOHN P. DOHERTY, roatinata WITH LILLY & OHOTH6I, LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, A. CO. ; TAILOR, Olt CHRSTNUT STREET, ABOVE; EIGHTH, Rae now with him the beat Tailors that are engaged In the busineee in this country. CHARTSIS ROTH, formerly the leading tailor of this city; 11. Kalman, formerly cutter for O. Roth & Co., and late Coat and Vent cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & Co.; IleanT linemen ; the best Pants and Vest cutter in the United Staten, for years cutter with Doplerrie, under the (wing House, Broadway, and with Ropierrill & Pettus ; under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of ell whopatroulze the establishment. The. best of Clothes made at moderate primes for credit, law prices for card. ocl3-tf AMES 311.ERIDA.N, MERCHANT I TAILOR, Nos. 16 an d.lB South METE STREET, ABOVE 0111.STNUT. A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and CAMP:SEIM alwaye on hand. All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of the beet quality, end in the most fashionable style. Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH ING. ant-tf Q n II ABBE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' OLOTIIING, 148 North. FOURTU &mat, Wires' &rob sad Base. saB-ly Commtesion Illachanto I EL CHASE &. CO. • GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 43 North YRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia, CONSTANTLY RECEIVING CLOVER SEED Ou emtelgtonent from the Interior of Pennsylvania, where our new Cleaning 111111 Is now in general vie. Irr Also, TIMOTRY AND RED TOP always on hand. sel2•tf HANDY & BRENNER—COMMISSION MDRORANTB Ad Dealers in Foreign and Arne. titan Iite.RDWARN and CUTLERY, Noe. 23, Dik end 21 North MTN Street, last side above Commerce street, Philadelphia. aul-tf CIIARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER CHANT and Importer of HAVANA fit:HAfUl, (New) 138 Walnut street. seeond`story. aul-ly (tobacco attb grigare. IIrAVANA CIGA RS—A handsome saort. -un- went, such as Ylgsro, Partsgu, Cabanas, Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, Colas°, Oonverclantet Torrey Lopes, Union Ameribus, Orejon, Ylora Cubans, deo kw, Ao., in X, X,1.6 and I-10 oase, of all sites and quell ties, in Mtn and oonetantly receiving, and for sale low, by IDUAIILYS TIITIS, (new) 138 WALNUT Street, anl-ly below Second, !mond story r IGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS 1 SWANS --A choice Invoke of three celebrated brand. on boerd twig " New Era" daily especial from 11114.411, and for male low; by 011ARLES TETE, (Now) 138 Walnut 'treat, below' Second, and Second Story. furniture B. KITE & CO. i n - bMINT,Tintro pp.nDixo, AD.*. (Vito , PlallaJelphic tt new and sepetior etyla or gyring Soda, LYDIA B. KITE. /Jana WALTON sun Om ectap anb (tratibieo QOM' AND CANDLES. LI REMOVAL from 181 11(111T11 FOURTII STREET, to my Manufactory , 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be tweoy, sm , s mmtn, and, Front and Second "Trankful to ray numerous Viands for their somt. rasore solicit continuance of t ot e slime having nonagon my manufactory so as to enable me to 'have constantly on hand a lisle stock of well-seasoned Soaps, freo from Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White honey, Castile, and all kinds of toilot Soaps, Chemical 011ee Soap of pure material, Bottled Pale, and Brown Soap, English Sal. Scala and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Admnantine, and Tallow Candles of all sizes constantly on heed. Raving adopted the cast system, I am enabled to sell mygoode at the lowest prices. F, CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. II —Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 11• Sta ettatiotterp. BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer cad Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, to ppre• pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for hanks, Public Mem' Merchants, mud others, of tho beat quality of English or American Paper, and bound in various Myles. in the most substantial manner. Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of English, French mud Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Mr. llogarils contribution to the Franklin fontitute, the Committee nay—" 411 splay of blank booing for bauktng and mercantile use Is the beat in the Exhibition The selection of the material In good, the workmanship most excellent, and their tinith and ap pearance neat and appropriate " not*. t I Surnaceo. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT NNW NNW OAS CONSUMING YURNACI CHILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after having been put to the moot severe test, during the two COLD WINTURd ON lAD AND 1857, boo proved to be the moot powerful heater is the world, saving from to X the fuel over any of the beat furnaces now fu use. Tubes riteBloeB are constructed with a coat Iron ash pit, and a limed, 'hallow pan-shaped fire put, 11tiett with tire-brick or Iron Mame. The lire pot Is surmount ed with A SERIES OR CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their home, but tapering to small aper tures at the top, and uniting with the smiler chamber, through which the heat and emote pas* to the due. TO. wilotw products of combustion in the form of smoke NO4 0151111, are suspended directly oral. the tire, osavissn or compressed into the tapering Dowse an d OONTINUALLT SXPOHYD to the direct action or the rays of beat end light from the fire. This heat and light is brought to a cocoa t sena Coen, not unlike the OOLINCTION OP TIM BUN'S RAYS, to a focal point through, an ordinary lens, causing the LOMB gel) Queue to become intensely heated and the. roughly moremiso, by this operation the MOLY AND CASEY ire WADY NODALLY AVAILABLY with the Mt. Mkt r for heating purposee, while, in other furueoes, itia 04RRIED OP? AND WABYYD IN THY OVIIIINUT. All persons depilroue of obtaining the beat awl MOST NOONOWIOAL ORATING APPARATUS, should not fall to examine the New Use Consumixo Ouse Yoassoe before purchasing any other. The at tention of architects and bulldog Is particularly re quested. AWNOTZI et WILSON, fßuocasss to N. St. Ilarrison,) No. 42a WALNUT Street, Opposite Independents Moue. Aide, grape, .Fer SULLENDER, & PASCAL, RATTstte, ma -Om No. 8 B. SIXTH arwet. PhOodolphla lijatbuiare QUAKER CITY NAILS, DIEROIIANT RARE, RIVET IRON Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING Min, on the Scbuylklll , atiovo Spring Unnion IVater IVorke. wAREROUItE, Da North WATER Street (MAILER CITY NAILS Mil warranted equal to auy multi JOHN lIALIDEIIAN, Agent. riI.UOMAS E. BAXTER.-11ARDWARE -111. CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 919 lIIAIIKINT ST bove Math. armth aide, philsolelphla au I.om MEDICINAL BRANDY.--Puro Old Me /IAL amin.d Cognac, the most powerful etrengthener lur weak Mop and general debility of the ago , a cure euro for Dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, Low tipirite, he Price $l. 25 per bottle, twill/ rio per dozen. Warranted pure. Imported expressly for 10, mole, Agents'' for the United States zutaxa h r 13.11111, Wholeaalo Drugghte, H. W. cor Second and preen We refer, bv pormisekou, to the following membere o the Medical faculty, an to the purity and choioka 'standard of Usk Drawly: 0 P. K‘ leblino, hl D , Fourth, above TRill4by. Ohm. It, Taylor, M. D , Fourth, above Drown. Ches. it. Robot tt, M. D 'nitre, below Franklin 11 1 11fion P. PaerF, M. I) , Fourth, above Thompeon J, K. Knorr, M. D., Front, above Poplar dell A.UBL I 0 I, A 111 P S.—THE PtIBLID IS respectfully Informed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendente of Public Lighting, at w hi c h c , tines ere requested to give Information respect log accidents which may happen to the Public Lampe; or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the proper time; or If not properly cleaned and in good lighting condition. The Book' will be kept by 3 oeeph Dolly, No. Sot Wharton et , First Ward; Charles Carty, Supt. of 24 dietrict, No. 3 Haines et. above Sixth,• Wren 0. Kitt, No. 1438 Itutchinson street, TwentlethWard; M. W. Deshong, No. 2231 Goatee meet, Fifteenth Ward; Thoe.V. Dowlby, GO Office, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (West Philadelphia;) M. IL kl'Fadden, Gee Office, Twenty- Second Ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. Market, One office, Twenty-Third 'Ward (Frankford,) and at the One Office in Seventh areal, below Market. By osier it the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gee Works. A. J. KITS, Superintendent of Distribution. COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP Factory of IL W LIMITERS, Ne. 109 (late 43) Routh EIGHTII, below Chestnut street ham become a miring 01 00 Dill Cent. 10 OUT KIIITVIETTIT AND WIMETiIi MERCHANTS, and oleo tha con , rentonee of having their old Carriage Lampe new elle-sr-topped and bottomed, anA net by ftspra.• to all pm•ts. ael2 17 QPIRITR TURPENTINE-200 bble Spirits Turyeatthe, to trrive for aide by 14Td , MILOMASTIIO, mil 9 troth Wilier street. ittelltalltt 01111111/ariito. FIRE INSURANCE, it RELIANCE MUTUALIit IN n SURANCE COMPANY, 1)? P/lILMALPIIII, On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise, Furniture, &a , IN TOWN OR COUNTRY, OFFICE N 0.105 WALNUT STREET CAPITAL, $177.920. ASSETS, 5250,471 Invested as follows, viz, In First Mortgages on City Property $12020 In Allegheny county ft per cent. Penn'a It. R. Loan In Pennsylvania R R. Co.'s 8 per cent, Mort gage Loan, $50,000 Cost 25,000 Ito Pennsylvania R. It. Co.'s Stock 4,000 In Stock Account for shares in sundry Insu rance Companies In Scrip fu sundry Insurance Companies. In Bills Receivable, business paper fu Book Accounts, accrued Interest, &e, In Cash on hand $250,473 CLEM.. TINGLEY, President. DIRECTORS. Clem. Tingley, George M. Stroud, Woo It. Thompson, John It. Worrell, Geo. W. Carpenter, Benjamin W. Tingley, Robert Steen, Z. Lothrop, Charles S. Wood,: 11. L. Carson, Samuel Blepharn, Robert Tolanil, Marshall 11111, Cornellus Stevenson, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles Leland, William Musser, W. M. Semple, Pittegh. delB-fmwDo D. M. lIINCIIMAN, Secretary. VIRE AND 'MARINE INSURANCE JIL: TUE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CO, 468 WALNUT street, Will take Marine and Fire Maks on favorable terms. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $2.50.000. GEO. H HART, Prealdent. H.R. COGGVIALL, Seeretary. delthtf CCORNEXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANT, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Capital, $.300,000. Subacnbed, $200,000. Paid up, * . i40,000. This Company la now prepared to Issue FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms. Pass IMINT—JOBN SWIFT. yleß Paxelimov—HENßY BIRD. DIJIZOTO/10. JOHN SWIFT, B. E. JACKSON, JAMES W, QUEEN, PLINY FISK, JNO. U. PARKER, A. W. TUOMPSON, S. P. QRIFPITTS. 11. D. MEARS. HENRY BIRD, dell.dro LEANDER W. V. R. STARR, Sea,y. LIFEOM INSURANCE AND TRUST C PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIVE INSURANCE, COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TRIAD and DOOR Streets. Capital, 5 812,126.03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur ohmes life interests in Real Estste and makes all Contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Affaigneeil, Trustees, sidif uardians. TIMITErfI. Banlel L. 31111er, Samuel E. Stoked, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, James D. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter, William 11. Kern, James 'Ruston, Samuel 0. Huey ' Theophilus Paulding, (Marina llallowell, Edmund A Solider, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. nutchinsou, Bodo{Wes Kent, John W. llornor, {Valiant 11. Carr, Ellis S. Archer, Edward T. Mott, 5.9.11140 l T. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Resin, John G. Brenner, P. S. Michler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, PreaMont. SAMUEL E. BTORDB, Vita Met. JOHN W. llokaoa. Secretary. n13.1y HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 'WALNUT Btreet, Philadelphia. The following atatotoent of the affairs of tho company in published to conformity with a proviniou of lin chariot' 00011101111 nceatvou 00014 aootiae 1, IBA, TO Aimee 81, 1857. Aire premiutue $38.729 81 Marine premiums 417.793 62 Perpetual premiums Tit 00 Total mount premium§ Won Earned fire premiums 25,012 96 Earned marine prawn:me 165,006 60-180,018 68 Deduct return premium' Net earned Marine tosses paid. /63,886 76 Vire losses 8,031 11 $lOl 018 80 Salvage re ceived,— tatereet re ceived-4851 fir R e Incur Race, 2,911 62 --8,083 68- 98,638 70 Expeosee for commlasiouo to agente, abatements In Mu of scrip, eateries, office rent, fututehtug cure ; boob', sta tionery, &a 60,88 d 137 Profit a nd lose 63 40-141,288 27 Not profit ;24,076 82 10 , 131Td. 0.4 on hand 912,819 82 receirable 112,287 03 DowlsandmortgeAeslB6,ooo Stocks 29.2,100 00 Mock note)/ 141,148) 00 Duo by agents aud, others "2 912 23 ----- 8764,006 84 DIREOTORS P, NI Pot*, Wm F Leech, O.E Spangler, It T. Kellett, ......“..... n..e, U 11. Houston, Wm. H. Woods, Joe. li wailers, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomeon, W. Raigual, C. G. Sower, Charles F. Norton, John W. Seaton, John II Lewars, Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles, Nathan It Potts, H. H. Shllllngford. PEROITAL M POTTS, President 0. P. Sessorse, Vice President. W. 11. WOODR, Secretary. 0c,%1 R. T. KIINFIIL. Traiittro3T VIER INSURANCE. &RING GARDEN ME INSURANCE 00M. - - . PANY. CAPITAL )120,000, PAID IN OABU, AND SECORIZLY INVESTRD s OVYIOg, N. W. CORNER Olf SIXTH AND WOOD STS n SPRING GARDENS. °BARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIBBOTORS. John U. Dohnert, Henry 11. Phil, 0, David Woelnstr. Leiria Shinnaat Benjamin Davis, John Landoll, John Event, Jr OWles Wield, AM°, M. Part, Winton E Woo James Darnell, John B. Stevenson, Jae*lo B. Mintier, Darwin Stoddard henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillimibtat, Geoff; K. Childs JO H. DOLINERT, President. L. 1111U101.1AAR, Secretary'. Sept 21-1, I EPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.- MGM,: 414 WALNUT St, Franklin Bulldingo. FIRE AND MARINE INSURiINCIC UAPITAL 4100,000, WITH PRIVILEGE to INCREASE TO 000,000. Thla Connally to now fully organ ton, and Frogman to make all Mona of fuouranco agiunot too: or damage by Plra and Hariue Porilo, at current Woo OFFICERS 11. O. LAUGHLIN, Prosblent RICHARD WIELDS, Viva Proaktont. ULU. SCOTT, floorotary. 1/111.10.)TOIR4 II 0. Laughlin, .1) Sherwood, Wm. Oebdrne, 'Richard Shields ; T. S. Showell, ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY, NEW YORK.—Office, No 29 Wall street, Joining the blechardee Bank—Cash Capttal, 12:4,000 Veth s surplus 'this Company !moue buildings, Mar chaudlse, lurulture, YN11661/1 lu port and their Cargoes and other property, against Lose or Damage by Fire on the Wake of luhusd Narsgatkou. DIRSOTOR9. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope, Caleb Bandon, Rufus It Graves, henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis, :Edmund Penfoid, O. 11. Lilienthal, Hanson K. Corning, Theo Poilleuine, jr. Ogden Haggerty, El!she E Morgan, Thomas lifonagma, Abut R. Von Neel, John 11. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas! 8 Nelson, Charles Easton, Janne W. Phillip', Louis Lorut, Oberlee A. dlaey, Samuel o.oll.lden, Edward Mocker', Btepb. Oarabreleug, Will K. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Obarlea L. Yawl, John Ward Lothrop L. Slurpee, Henry K. Bogert, William It Yoallek, Peter Eden, Emery Thayer, ninajmnin IL Yield, Geo. IYeetfeldt', A. It. Frolhiugharos ?Almon Taylor, Thu. Y. Young., Henry E. Illoseona Samuel 1,. Mitchell, ALDRRT WARD, Yrealdeut. itiellittl A. 01t7.t T, deerstary. to 10-ly MA C N O Ig Ai ( I 3 , T U 1 1 ! , 1;: t R ,,, S .! 11 . 11 J R or t , t 4 G b L y . the State of Pohusyltaaht. Caprt ' al, 1600,000 Muhl*, mud Inland Tfituspottation. 111=13 Aaron %. Linpinoott, Charles Wise, Wm A. Rhodes, Alfred Week. Charles J. Yield, James P. Smyth, Wm, 11. Thundes, J. Rinaldo Clank, Wm. Neal, John P. :Onions, AARON S. I.IPPINOOTT, President. Will A. 1111001:8, Vice President. ALVAND WEEKS. Secretary. .1. W. MARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company was organised with a cash capital, and the Directors hove determined to adapt the buelness to Its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its armee, with a prompt adjustmeut of losses. 011ie° No. 10 Iderebatital Nisbange, Philadelphia. rliklE MERCANTILE MUTUAL. INSU. NANCY. COMPANY 01' No. 222 WALNUT Street, apposite thellzehatio. /IA BINS ItISKel on Vemele, Cergoea and Yreighte. IN LANA TIIANSPOIITATION RISKS, per Noilroa,AP, Comas, Aioats and other farriagec ALL TIIIC I'IIOVITA Meltl.l ea:molly Among the Al. cured, sad loople *sootily to cases of Joao. DiaUMW'S. Edward Harris Hiles, Thonme T. Butcher, John H Odenbeimer, Algernon E. Leiburnett Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Eassitt, Sarnuel.l. Bbarpless, Thomu S. roster, Item Jeanes, onstrivus English, Henry Preen', James H. Stroup, Edward O. hem*, Allred Wads William L Springs, A U. Cattail, Franklin U. Jones, Cherie. II Careers, Daniel Haddock , I t., Bernal lioldnson, William Taylor, John 0, Keller, James Murphy, John B. S'elnes, Win. E. Smith, Henry a nuubo, A. J. Antelo, Win. J Caner, Benue/ L Or/tit:bort, EDWARD HARRIS MILES, Breeden'. ALFRED EASSITT, Ytre Breeden' JOHN 0 Barren, linordtary, aul.ly CIIIARTER OAK munAucie COSIPA 'IRE AND MARINE NY or HARTFORD, CONN. Lomas iu rtulaSelptkla and anaalyAin Office. Cash Capital $300,000 . vicinity adjuateil at the PA By fears we refer to D S Brown It Co., 'Phila. lion Joel Jones, Phtla. Chiffon,, Stout & Co , `i Uou. }tutus Choate, Boston Darker, LOA Sr. CO" Don T. S. Williams, llart'd We have facilities for p acing on, amount of Insu rance In the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA UEN'EItAL INS4IKASWE AGENCY, No 413 (old No. 145) I'iIESTNUT sr. THOMPSON 3. ROOD, Agents. ROSIN. -600 BARRELS SOAPMAKERS ROSIN, to Mlle per ecbooner J. TI Mauer For sale by MARTIN tr, bIetCALLIIITNR, se e]. lib NorU. Maim. el..* MOSS -17 bales Carolina Noss, tor me by MARTIN & MAOALIBTER, .0 Ito North WatAr Ptriut ItiANILLA ROPE.-SUPERIOR MA NILLA ROPE, manufactured and tor CO, &A.V.Efi, YITLXIt & sae-it No 9A N Watar it , and 29 N Whine. S(X)OTONS of MITCHELL &CROAS dsle's Improved rumor PIIOSPIRTII OF LIMN, for We by OROASDALI3, PV.IRCR lc CO aolo-tf N. 104 N. Do:aware avenue CHARLES Y. CALDifELL—Wtiotenale lad Retail WHIP sad Q 41. NE litactofootassr, Re. 4 No OUBTFIO ,I O. as 4 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD THE ii GREAT CIENTRAL P4I3TP., cow:wetting the At lantic Cities with Western, North-western, end sou th western Steles, by coutinuone Railway direst. This 'toad also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all porta on the Western Sivas, and at wesdand and sandnaky with Steamers to all pork on the North-western Lakes; making the most DISI6I, ONEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freight can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. RATES BETWEEN PUILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. Saar CLisa—Bootai, Shoes, Hate; and Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in poise balsa and trunks), Drug', (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Furs, Ste 90e. per 100 lbs Hannan Cat es--Domeetio Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (In original bales), Drugs (in casks), Bev:twos. Leather, Liquor, (in calked Wall P.Psr, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, ke.(bc TIVIRD Cosa—Anvits, ()hens, (in ids. per 100 lbs casks), news, B•00Y1 and Pork. Salted, (loose or In sacks), Paints; (dry And in oil,) One, (except lard and rosin) 660. per 100 /be Forcurn Oxass—Coffee, Plsl2, hason, Beef, and Pork, (In casks or holm eastward), Lard andLardOil,liails, Sods Aah,Oern3an Olay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To bacco, Basin Oil, Queenstrare, Sugar, (hhde., bbla., and bossed Aro. dice 50e. par 100 its Peens—.4l per bbl., until further notice. GRAIX-455. per 100 lba., until further notice. Comex—s9 per bale, net exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until further notice. ... 20.300 ... 67,363 . . 3.160 ~. 0,62., In shipping 00041 from any point East of Philadel phia be particular to iti R packagen " Via Petrery/ran ia Railroad." AU Goode consigned to the Agents of thir Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. & CO., Chicago; Packer & & Co., Memphis, Tenn.; H. F. Ban & Co ; Bt. Louie, Mu. • G O'Riley & Co., Evansville, Indiana; Wm, Dinbank, Louisville, Kentucky.; H. O. Ble:drnm, Madison, Indiana ; W. Brown to Co., and Irwit &C0.,C0. Cincinnati • 11. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & Co. No. 64 Kilbystreet, Boston; Leeeb & Co. 2 Astor House , New York, Na. Willlavoa , . New York; E. J. Beeeder, Philadelphia; Magyar! Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. U. 11. lINTIBTON, Clauetel Freight Agent. U. J. IiaMBAEHT, den- flispetiuteudeut, Altoona, pa QAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN. TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COA. PANT —WALNUT STREET, SOUTH.WEST GORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INOORPORATED BY TIM STATE OF PSNHaTLYANII. Money Ia received Ia any etn, large or small, and in terest paid from the day of di:volt to the day of with drawal. The office is open every day from 0 o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, end on Monday Rnd Thureday evenings till 9 o'clock. RON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT BELVBIDGE, Vice President. Wu. J. BRED, gecretary. DIRICITORS: HOP. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Muncie Edward L. Carter, V. Carroll Brewster; Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Baud. It. Ashton, Henry . L. Churchma, James B. Bmith, Emma Lea. • Money Ia received and ps.ymenta made daily. The Investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Ohartor, in REAL ESTATE MORT. GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and sash tint due sesurt tin $8 will always Insure perfect Natality to the depoal tore, and which cannot fall to give permanency and sta bility to this I qatitution IVO. 8S (241) DOCK STREET. - £l - VE 1N PER CENT, STATE SAYINGS PIIND. N ' " (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS PIIND. NO. B 3 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE 111 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGB PIIND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE 11.1 t GENT. STATE SAYINGS PIIND. $256,f4T 43 PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL SA WORKS Nauru/a, AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS MAO DOILER-11A111.ES, MACK- 8169,8J0 09 Oaring for many years been In succeinfal operation and been exclusively engaged In building and repel:jai Marino and River Ruines, high and low pre ore Iron Boats, Water Teaks , Propellers, /so., reepectf offer their services to the publio, as being tally prepared to contract for Enginee of all sires, Marine, River, and atationary. Raving seta of patterns of different sizes, aro prepared to execute orders with quick de patch. Very description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High end Low Pressure, rue, Tabu lar and Oylisuler Boilers, of the beet Penney) viola char coal Iron. Porginge of all else' sad land; Iran cad limes Castings of all descriptions; Roll TUTILESC Screw (lotting, end all other wort consented with the shots business. Prawiogs sad epeoideattorte for all work done at their establishment free of charge, sad work guaranteed. The sobeeribere have amyl* whorl' dock room for m pairs of boats, where tb.maan lay In perfect safety, 'sod are provided with (heat, blocks, fans, de., &e., for flaring beery or Nat welgkto. THOMAS BIIANTT, JACOB G. NEAPIV, JOHN P. LEVY, 101-7 BEACH arid PALMER Streets, Kensington sAIMIL y IMILICK. J. TAIAILLI 11111.11011 w ILO IA( N. 111aPIC1. QouTit w tam. 'FOUNDRY, PIYTEE AND WASIIINGTON ST&llig, yaiLtanyuct- MERRICK & SONS, ENNINNIMPI AND MAOMNINIII, inanitractrirs High and Low Pressure Sloan; Buenas, for Land, River, sod Marina orrice. Boilers, Ilssoraistets, Tanks, Iron Boats, &o , Cast illo of all kinds, slitter /rob or WWI. Iron tram roofs for Has Works, Workshops, ItaWoad &attune, to. Baterts and Gas Machina) , of aka latest sad most improved construction %very description of Plantation machinery, trash as Basun law and Pt Ic and Griettills, Vacuum Pans, Open Brown TrAlue, Daferatori,re Pumplez Enzieet, o-- ruirtiss ritterrs - Puspar r Yotlfag Apparatus; Nastuyttes Patent Btkalp Hanunsr; i. P. Weis' Patent Valve Motion for BUM Machinery and Roam Pump. Superintendent--B H BARTOL IOPIVARD NORRIS & SON, LOOOMO lA+ Tivs STEAM ENGINE BU/LDEES, IPAISLITIII AID AMMO GARDLI 8111111101, PHILADELPHIA, lingagal exalasively in the manufacter• of LOl3OllOl. STEAM ENGINES. Hannihotaze to order Locomotives of any arrange. mut, weight or capacity,for the nee of Woof ce CAW, sr 811V1R111.2%11 Coal in ate crude sta.., or ANTHRACITIC COAL, WITIOOO LYII4I3IIQ 11011, 001 01 MI. In design, material sal workmaruilip, the Loam*. tires produced et thews Worke are equal to, Lad not ex celled by any. The materials need to construotion are made on the spot, sod Mean th e best quality and most reliable stook. The large eitent of Shops, end Coca. Equipmest of mocAtamy and Tea], enable them to ageoutsi the BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, 01/ aTY aRRAxOIIIxT AFOCTISteD. °LULLED OAR WilliNLS, llAlllllißUD ASLIB, With Forging. of any sir* or form, IRON AND BRAS:.; CASTINGS, Acid lIMALIIti.k WORK generally iIORARD $OlOll. lIIIST LITHIUM 1102211. (leery) &Buster, W. O. Ptotesburr, R. M. Cernle, 0. 0, Butler, Oro. Scutt Diul9.y AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Tett Dol hi.% per day tan be eully trukla. Call or. A PLACE:, at Jacob Lemnn'a sorrrl llorie llotel, 'Wes King stseet, hancaster, Ps dalS.tr 141VANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, nu warned men, t. whom wlll ba grven good pay, board, clothing, and medical attAudauce. Pay from ill to S Pc , moral, No man baring a wife or chald will be accepted. Apply for IIOCNT Ell SERVICE, at No Bli MARKET street above Eighth, north aide WILLIAM B. ROYALL, let Lieut.l4 lint. of Cavalry, Recruiting Officer. eet tow* IVOTICE. -CH ES T T STREET J. I BRIDGE. PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, on the line of Cheitant street, In the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT UP SCR. VEYS, City Bui Wtoj, PIPTII Street, 14'.,r Walnut, until the eficend day of January, IssB SCI Briage to be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or with nut mote than one pier in the waterway; the materials of construction throughout to by 120114(01W. tile by Sr. Distance between abutments.. 3:sti feet Width of Bridge, out to out, not lead than.. Id " Klevatton above tow water Y. Yor au arch the sprthging Loo should not he lons than (even feet above low water. he News and t:etlmetrs .ill b revels's! owlet the arrangeintut sad comlitions epecitie,l to the ordt lIISDIi of Council., epprove4 November '11,1,1:4, ws via Pacsios 2 That all plans sod estivistee to be received by the Chief Engineer and darveyor of the City of Phila delphia, osch plan end estimate to beer e private mark, soil be accompanied by a waled communication having a eorrespoudiog mark thereon, so that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan boost it,7- proved shall have been betect.ed 910'103 9 That all such plans lad eshntstee when received, become the property of the City of Phila• Mph's, and shall be preeented within two months ►vier the pitaauge of this ordinance, when ft shall be the duty of the Chief Eniineer /04 Surrayor, by awl' with the advice of the Committee on Surveys sod Iteralatiaat. to tante a commission, consisting of thm pltif anti• avers, who, In coo:inaction with the Chief ji:nifisear and Surveyor of the City, atrial ellMirt! Ma decide upon the relative merits lad applicability of the plans resented, to the !fridge site proposal, tad report to Coancits the number of plans received, the tames of the desiguels, and the character and estimated teat of the three plane by them preferred• Mi:CTIOS 4 It shall be the duty c( the Chief Cammis• 'loiter of Highways., upon a certificate lot eseeded and ■igued by the Chief EtikElliter and StliTeyor, to inn. warrants In payment of the Cost of the aforesaid Over tlnswents, and also Is favor of those permits whu may have presented the three plane prefer:el by said COM lailesiOta ; to the lira. In point at Merit, the sem of Sum, to the second, MO, and tothe third 1190, mod warrants to be charged to Item No. 19 sf appropriation made to the Department of Highways, , fur the year 1957, approved March Id, 1e57.) Fur farther information. or Jur ernes ileetieti of river, . . sddres• STRICKLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineer And Surveyor City of PLI•d• noKilCenS W O RSLNIDIitiETFOIOI k A ' LL T t -P E E T E A R . 9 3 E A -LIGHT Patent I.4l,lliplotion Self.Geserating GAS LAMPS I. lust the thing to suit all Brie! $1 50 up ; all may have e superior Light by calling at their Bepot Title lamp it a I vpted to all places and purposes, and only reviree a Biel to let its °Tyr all otheta The Lamp forms at own gas Gut Patrol Burners can be fitted to retry ordinary glu,d Lamp, with little espouse, it about the least paissible dso,;er All are invited to call and 021111.111A1 for themselves Tone, County, and State rights for eats The proprietors are in want of Agents, gluing a rare chance to make money. PETERS A SIIROPB, Gag Lamp Depot, 0021.3 m 123 South 4th 9t , below Chettnut, Pbt CREAP SUMNER FUEL—GAS CORE, of excellent quell ty, bison at the REHLADELPIII.I GASWORKS for the reduced price of Sot tense a bushel, and may be obtained in tine 01 rat i ll vastitity by I. plying at the Gan Oface, No. 21) South SEVENTH Street. To Purchasers by Wholesale, It la sold at the Works, In Pint Wail, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An. thracite, a I$ GO per toil. (Signed,) I.O. CRESSON, Engineer. PUILAIALPIIIA One Wosaa, Aug. 2E. '47. sushi 1.1 . A.LE ROPE.—Buyars are invited, to Gilt JEJP and examine oaf Manila Vale Bop., ',Ma We can tan tell as low as American, and .Irillat It superior Ia trearth and durability. WEAVER, PITLER k oe., let Rn 'Et N Water at and tIN Wharves CLOVER SEED.—NOTICE TO PENN. e Y Friti3frita AND lITORINEIirISI49. The undersigned are now prepared to pi:rebus for each, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Penneylvasila storekeepers end tanners, by trending anraplea to oat address, can, at all Omen, ucertain the price at which we are buying. Parties wishing temples, by which to be governed u to quality. can have them sent by null, by eddresaing tlll. 7 B 011APII & co, toplit4 411 North boat, 04 44 Water steno liaitroatt fines Onoings .ffanbe irtarbinvrD anb Jon. REANET, NEAFIE & CO., BEdITIIS AND FOUNDERS Wants. tiaiirrinbe PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAM- A- ROAD, 1937 .V0R PITT9DURRR, _ . et. Lasts,— loirs vits, Lottuvius, New Orissa", st. Pee. hdisa rliv eivrelerl, EMU . Terre nte, Chicago, N61R11132. FOrrniNg tiota tomesetiase wilts all As Great West trw Railroads. ARRIVAL, AND DEPARTURE OP THE I'HROUGEI TRAINS. At and from the Pennsyinnia Railroad Pawnor Station mouth-east comer of ELEVENTH and MAI. HET streets (entrance on Eleventh street.) TWO THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA DAILY Forming close connectiona at Pittsburgh to all points West. Fast Mail and Act clan:M.4;m Trains, (Sundays ea copted,) nit: Put Mall Line at 1 P. If , arriving in Pittsburgh at 5 A. M. Eapresa Mail Train at 21 Right, arriving in Pittabittgh at 2 55 P M. Altoona Way Train at S A. H , arriving at Altoona st 8 P. M. Harrisburg Accorusuadatiou Train : via Columbia. larva& Philadelphia at 3 P. 11., arriviu3 So atnigCal at 9 P. M. Poet Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh at SA. 7 od.,arritaa in Philadelphia at 11 45 night. Eapreas Mali Train l*arsa Pittsburgh at 050 P. M. , ar rives in Philadelphia at 1 P. M. Altoona Way Train leave■ Altoona at 7.45 A.ll , arrive. la Phlatutelphla at 7.30 P. 31. liarrieborg Accommodation Train, via Oclumbia, leave. liarriabarg at A. M., arriving ia Philadelplas 12 noon. The Mamma Mail rung daily, the other treat, San. days excepted, Baggage will be received at the Paaseager Depot by the Baggage Sutter, et any time during the day. No charge for handling baggage. Novica.—ln cue of lota, the CO, PSWY will hull thernmeivae responsible fat ;emu' baggage only, and for an amount not exesedipg NOTICI --061011312.PeD will be iII rftdillell3 at the New York Depot to convey pusengery for the Weat to the Pennsylvania Railroad Station. THOMAS MOOSE, agent Passenger tine Pennsylvania Ra il road 00. Philadelphia, November 21, 1857, n.113y ...—..-.... _ _ PIM ; MNW*M!, NORTHERN qRYRAL RAILWA Y. _ TWO DAILY TRAINS raw' 8A.1.T111 - 0.111 TO PITTSBURGH AND TUX Wr4T. On and after Jane lit, 18.37, TWO DAILY TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and all Wert ern and South or Northwestern eltiea. TUB MORNING HAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8 Id A. If. col:meeting with the Well Train over the Great Penn sylrania Railroad, and arriving In Pittsburgh at 1.20 A. At. VIE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAM Leaven Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8 P. IL for Ilarrieburg. THE NIGUT EXPRESS TRAM Leaves Baltimore EVERY MORT It 10 P. , con netting with the Lightning Express over the Pennsyl vania Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.20 P. M. V- All these trains connect closely at Pittsburg With trains over the Pirrthergh, Pert Waymi ix/ Ckirago Railroad, and its Northern, Bonthern and Western eocurectior.s. [Er Passengers for Chicago Rock Island, Burl ing ton, ten., lows City, Milwaukee , Dubuque, Bt. Plane Vaal son, and other leading Moms in the Northwest, willow/a one A nndred milts of stand and tea Anttlffi in fate, with few , Jess changes of cars, by taking thie route. irry• Passengers for Cleveland, Suglaskr, Toisdo, anh Detroit, go by this rants, and the time is uneualled, being 113 miles shorter than by any other mate. liy- Peonage= far lit. Louts, Indianapolis., Terra. Halite, Cairo, sad all points on the Lower and Upper Illsoiscippi, make terse chime' of are sod arrive la ad. ranee of any other route; and to Cincinnati Columbus, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, II quick on by any other route All Western Baggage CIISCNID TILBOTAIR mot toadied mitt ems. FOR THE IVO R Tr/ _ The Blb A . M. connect , closely with Mxpreart Trains over the Reaphin road for Wilitantaport, Elmira, liochetter, buffalo, Niagara Ulla, and Canada, that forming the moat direct railway routs to Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New Pork. Pueengers will find this the shortest, cheapest, and most expeditious route to Mager& Palls and Can ada. Through Tickets are tamed to Philadelphia eta Co lombia and Linea/ter by all the balm at Si each, etch train haying sure connections. Passengers by ea route avoid he/welled bridgee, and ail the inconvenient., of ferrying acrom the Bosqueharms river. Passenger. for lianover,lionchester,Getbiba sw a ml irdttaborg, Gen isle, Chambersburz, go by tie 8.1.5 A. M., and 3 P. M. UM= The Can on this road make one tip per day, connect lag with the train at 3 P. 11, For 111ROV411 TICKET/ and farther information, apply at the Ticket Ogre, Calvert !Matloc, N. S. corner or Calvert and Franklin &trellis. seyeth-tt O. 0..111)23011. Beet. NEW YORK LflißS.-TB 't .L N AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND , • ': IA AND TRENTON RAILROAD DONNA:VIM noit rICILADILDILIA NO HMI Mri PLAORS. Leave aa Wows, Atl A. IC, trout leaaiagtosi Depot, via Jamey City, At •A. via Camden =A Jassy bit 7, iv. he , airy keeetiiatodatioa kt 6 A. M., via Oacitlita vat Amboy, Atiktausaita ties ~ At T A.Y., via Canalos Lek Jersey City, bletialap s Mail At 10 A. M., by irteataboat Trenton, via ?woe, sad Jamey City, Iterating Da - prase ....... At 11. via Cassava sad Amboy, 0. sea A. ii. Feu a At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jersey City, Irmadel Mail At 3 P. M., via Cemudea mod Amboy, Aecomamodda. non, let Clams At 3P. N, , via Camden on Amboy, non, Tod Claes At 0 P. M., via Camden end Amboy, tion, Ivt Clam At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, itettetiLitiii. tioa, 2 2nd Clan 3 The 6 P. EL Bee ream daily, au other/ Barelare ex **pied. Itxpmem Lines stop it the prir.clpal ststiovia only. For Belvidere. Same, Flevale„.ton, , lA. end 2+4. I Y. from Walnut street wharf. Poi Water Gay, ittroadabarg, Bermiton, Willtaaban Idontree., Great tend, a_c at 6 A , eta Blowy it Waters, Renton& For Freehold, at it A. M. and I P. V. For Motet Holly at t A. M., _end. S ant 6 P. ld. WAY 1.0111 For Bristol, Trenton AY de and P.l[. For Palmyra, Itsnewake, Beverly, Burlington, Bovine Win de , at 3 P. M. Bteszueoat ETOCILTON far Borlentere and interrat Cate plaam at 3,1 i P M Bteemboat TUB 1 tar tot Tinny at 10 and 1.13( A. 11., and 4 P. N. wharf All hoes, accept 1 0. Y , Ware Walaat nose E1Dr . 71117 pomads of baron only oath pm noon. Tatoongtra aro proltitual from talrlai Aar Wag as blowy bat their ironing apparel'. Allhip pia ore , allY Polloda to ba pal r b oire. The Can party limit their reopoesibllity for to moo dolor per pound, sod trill tot M b amicorat be pout POO, unapt by special cooniat. Whf. E. GATTIONSE, Aiern 0. & A. R. R. CO 1011 BIL A DELPHIA, GERMANTOWNN 1 AND NO It El STOW'S RALLIOLD —WPIII-11 ARRAN° I:II}4NT —On and altar MONDAY, Cktabst 1.157 FOR OtAILiNFOWS Learn Ptatalolphis at 6.15, 9V. ,11X J. 11., 1. S-10 rain 4,5, 6. T, 9, cad 11 P. Y. 1.66.6 Germantown ate);, T-56 tai. lo, 10ji A M 1-10. 3-10 4. 5,6, 1.9, 6,61 16 P. Y. , u _-r 11. 7 T S o'clock A. 31 Toms too= HercsoccorA It I atop ot.ly at Wayne Start% Staktoga. OS SUNDAYS, Lava Pl.ll•l6lpbia at 0 9D min. M., 2 tad 6% Lae* Gormant•w• 110 tan. A. 11., 1. 10 WA oat It 45 ants 1. 11. CHESTNUT HILL HAILHOAD PMig;i2===l ESEMMiM;IIgI 9:i SUN Are Lsave Phllsdalphis., 9-22 3. Y , 2 sod 4.‘ P. W Lesve Chestnut MU at SA . 11.,1240 iusd S-2J P. PO& CONglo4ocaLs A.ND NORMS Lure PlttledrApkin et I)„9 , 111. M., A, i ,6% asa II P. :t. Lear* Norristown at 7, 9,11 A. IL, 3 =4 S 11. ON SUNDAYS, Letts Phil636lpbia 6t 9 X., sal 3P. X. LW. Norriatown at i A. X, s..at 6 4. X. CHUTES 9' ALLAY SAILIOAD TtlY 193113N1X3 _ - Lea.. PiaAdelphis 84 6X A. X , 6A4 ir. LAIIV• ibt TX A. /1 'WWI P. 21 11. X. 5 ZH, SajsorteauSaLt. Depot, Matt, wol Green saeals- rtt1a.6.544.!A NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD IFINUE AILILL3013114•11. DITIILLUESI, EASTON, ALLINTOWN, 11 ACCEI WILIESISIARSE, Don,sswirs Ac On ad Vise Weise ay, NJ.ll.elecr 3,361, Il e trains es u“e row! will Uses Pkfla.h 1a telly ( Pan - day. etented) aa 1411 av • : S oz IlAtisi +hes, Ensues Antatown Ilona Claal, 4x.1 TV:lxeetsscre (Express) Ai n A. M. Yoe Wills beat, Allentons, sad Staub Clank, ,Ix pres.) Is connection wits L. Y. R. D. an! Leave. also, Imo Irts HAI rtatwa , al 2IS P. Y. - Per Doylestown, (Aenenskodatios..) at 4 SO P Por 0 wynni,l, 40. at le A. 11. Vn TnwslAYs ant ileasys tae 1,11. m" ti.twegb to Doyisollows, leariap Doylsellzia lit IXX P.l! TEAMS POll PEUILADELtIiaI Leavy Bothalets lErpreaa) ate /I.ll_, eat 2.11$ I' If Las,* lavylystosa, (aye Las,* tivirmn, to. at II) P.ll sriDAYS. Ur Ilma r El wyne,l2 413 J. IL I Gay - WY 4:9 P 3.1 Duyteets. a 439 P. 21 Doylestown.-- 0 Sh i Y lu" to utauxur2l 4.4 Yana Client Std .. II 'Mesita:es 4 ,W YASSIYIO.6 R. DEM. 2110N7 nal WILLOW Su . F1t:.14 ELLIS CLAYS. sm.l. CHANGE OF 31017115.—P 11 IL ADE L- N.." PHIA, WILMINGTON .I.ND I.ILTLMOILL RAIL ROAD. Oa arid altar MeadAy, Nov. SM. 16ST, PAWS-NOIR Tlllll4B Lt.b.TY. P1111.1DI:LP1111 For Etrirtzuce• a 2 81. M., 1 P. M , (Tipaiw.) 5.. 1 .111 P. M. rut Wilmington all A. t ,1, 3.30 as. 3 11 P. M /or Nam Cattle all; A 11, I nod 3-V P. 11. For 3/I,l3letusa at 6 A IL ami 1 P. Y. Pot Dom it A II nr.4 1 P Y. Endord ►t tl A. 11 , sod I P TILIIS3 rob PHILADALPHIA MEMMMI= wib i t i o itk it 7..115 iM 11 M♦. , aat 9 141 P AS P. It. Leave Nor Geld at 663 aa4 11 19 A. Y , aci 0 14 Leave BbLitetmera at 10-10 1. Y , aad 164 P. Y. Leave Dover at 0 r 6 A. It. sad 4 P. 11 Leave 8ea.1,1 •t 733 A Y. tad 1 P. Y. TP.A/33 FOB BALTLIfORX Leave Warxiagt9a at 916 A Y., 1 P. Y. tea 12 10 A. M. 611.12DAY9 Gall at II P. IC haft PltlD63elptlt ta Nailer,» do. 615 P. AL firma llalrimert Pladadelphla Freight Train, vitt Plummer CA: artashel, will rut A 8 follows : Leary PAULAAIWA for Fermil.l4 sad latrimotata plant it P M. Leave Wilrolagtoo for do do 06OP K. Leave Baltimore for Ilarr.-d..-1211.0. .1 1 P- L. no 2147 6 M. PILTOII, Prell3Aat _fire proof Odes. SALAJULNDER SAFER. A large saaortmeut of EVANS A WAISONII PHILADELPHIA MANDRACTURED SALAMANDER SAM, WAVES DOOR, Tor Basta aaA Mons. BANK WOES, ARAI to say sew is sic IRON DOORS, SHL T ETRES, Oa ix good Woo aa AUD'S say g %Ma w iber astabllatosat tir• t, NEARS A WATSON, 54, m Sagai parricrtt maw. rphls. tallt•tt PLS4JI °IVA 09 4 01114 fIOTTON-200 bales good litiddlizig to Aid hit Oottem i lL is i gad for sap . by XACA.I4IIIX, mg JD Meth Waldron*,
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