M=EMI At)billipsANAPOTt NEW& The Untfed43tates traall,iletunehip .Granada;' Capt. Onatieinallersisok - lefb_ AsphaWall, with one hundred,andthirty passengers and' the New Or leant) notiti"and - apecie4at,ll.Bo A. M. of the 19th Died on board the Neithei nr-I fight, Deoeinber, 25; 1 George Osberri,agti fifty;five -years, gasman front the United States-frigatei Wabash,, of- disease of the liver. • The - eh:464r. Fashion, Cent. Caughlin, sailed fromAspinwellf er Mobile on the evening of the 14th inst„ - ;,...; ' - The United StOtesslison-of-War Decatur wassail lying'at Panismis- iAll ' • H. B. leiter= frigate Brunswick was at &pin- The Narthern I4ight bas encountered a Series'of terrific) Retaken her isoreeviard 'remake. , The following ism list of the. ' TRIASURE TOR STRAWS - 1r XORTIIIERN „ WIAIR,Paigo& C 0.012,000 Bhunzi 85,000 Howland fc-Asphi- E. R. Seconab ...... 4,617 - - 140;025 ',l.Duroud & 4,500 Am. nx;ltank.:.-. 0,000 . Turner Pres • 4,400 E. Holly & - 66,970,' G. G. Hobson 4,169 liege & 85,054. A. H. Tilton ' - 4,000 Sae. Pfltrick::.,A'*&o,ooo 'Janson, :Bondi & . ' ugust Ilidinent 4, 000 80,000 - Co' • Freeman & Co, Ex 73,738 F. Probst &Co 9,500 A. A. Dew &Dm.. ' 43,689- - Preston & Merrill.. 3,120 W. T.Coleman&Oe'r , 45,000 - - Butcher & 8r0..... .3,000 W.Seligraiii& Co. - 2 45,000 'D. P. -, Rhoades..... 3,000 Peter Naylor ' 28,000' H. H. Cummings.... 3,000 JohableCabill. 25,721-rWmAohumaeher. , 8,000 Dowitt,Rittle,ioe, 25,653 liirs.L.W; Goodwin 2,860 ROM, Falconer& Co 25,178.' H. Wbitsvell 2,500 Flint, Peabody &Co 25 000 11. Harris &Co .... 2,500 Goldstone, P. &Co 20,00 - H. B. Giffin • 2,400 Scholia Brci - 24,000 J. T. H. Daley 2,125 J. B. Weir 10,000 M. Chrlatal 2,040 Baker & 18,000 'M. Matheweog .. 2,000 Treadwell &C 0.... 17,00. Samuel Henna 2,000 Clark fc 16,000 Slap= & Son ..... 1,990 Jewell,Mron &Oo . 13,000 kr. Leland • 1,600. Conroy& Orfloriner.l4,o3o John. lona, 1,400 U.ffieader & Adams 14,000 Order 180,470 .7 B. Newton &Co. 14;000 ,• - J. H. Henning_ ... 13,000 1,955,310 F. &J, Rosenfield. 18,000 FllO3l dEIPINWALL.• Win. H. Davidge.. 11,009, J. F. Joy - 810,447 Schnahardt& Gob: Lansburgir'& Drs 0 628 hard 10,500 , Everett & Presto,' 1,300 E. 0.-Flinkleterry: • 10,000 , - A. Honlgeran...i 1,000 C. W. Crosby ..... , 10,000 Parrott° &berm 914 Renard & Co. -10,00= DOM IldadlOy.:.. 840 T. Einstein: 1c Bro -10,00 W. IL 'Davidge... 833 Duncan Prima &C6' '9,00 -George -' 750 J. B. Diekinson„.. 7,920 Culbert lc:Finlay. 721 Harrods Pro-, : t 7,000 P.'Tbierot 790, Frank Baker • - 1,00-' Geo. Blipley&Co Bassett,Bacon &Co 7 7,000. D. T. Leaman.... 240 Soaderion,Bro&Co 0,977 H&j. Duke ' - 200 G.Parker& Son 15,000 Thes.J.lland &0rt.'25400 • "- $2,020,537 SUMMARY OF-THE 'NEWS. • - [From the Eatn,Franelseo Bulletin , • Dee: 5.) ' ThelOtfortribriitihae bienfreefroin any extra ordinitry:eiento-Wive: been, Visited by some 'heav•yrind seas,onehle rains, which fell opportunely both for - farmers Ond.,minere: Business in this city =Mattliderlidr l looking tip." , -A , healthy tone pervades all classes;' and it is doubt ful if there is another (AV in the Union - whose people at this orisis..staud ao firmly-as do tholur of San Pranoiseb. , ..• The-last steamer .from the Rost brought a very large number of passengers, and it is the general impression here that a large addi tion toour population will be made during the next twelve months. • Judge-Hon, oar* Police Magistrate, has decided that under our atatutes there is no law , to prohibit womenfrowdreming ;.in male attire.' -This deal , Mon has given great satisfaction to ladies who de sire tO.l , ',Wear'Om *aches." -•- • • - }Vile neilitmjust'ootoplibici; It- appeatithat thereare lathe oity Of San Franoieci, 9,024 children, being 2,498 boys, and 2,572 girls of the whites, and 114 eelored children. ,There are here 205 orp hans. Of these children, 7,521 are described as being of the United States; 533 of England ; 119' of .Ire land ; '145 of Fran ce; 202, of Gerniariy.; 141 of Mexico and South America ; 11 from Italy, and 18 from Ch ina.' , " • - • - - • The nannal examination ef the public schools in' this eiticionnieneed on the 18th of Noirember, and resulted in showing - that oar educational institu tions are -in a high' state - of usefulness and, of , • - On tne 19th - November, J. May, a merchant of this ffittinfs robbed of $5;000 in money by a clerk in pile employ, named'hfoses Clans, assisted bj a confederate named W. Clemens Stindimilr. These reeklifteflong and.olose Searching, were arrested, confesied.,Giero,bbery,:and. gave up the money. Onthe 27th November, the banking house.of Jo seph O. Palmer, the financial focus of the . groat " thielielmigue" of California, was closed by at tashinentsMied ont•by Mr. P. Turney and 10. G. Reed, - for 425,639 'together, Reed was a' book. keeper of „Palmer's; andTurney is supposed to be the agent of T. A. - Lyriah.A great amount of pro perty, which of right, belongs to Palmer; has been conveyed,' it is 'believed „frandolently, to -Edw. Field; his father-in-law, and to others .- An effort wilt be - madeto rip up,those oonveyanoes. Palmer is the sent, which the State has again:lA.l4;4s from the robberies and shoit accounts • of ex-Treasurer Bates. This failure is doubtless 'a pert' of the scheme to rob the public. ; , - Owing to the commencement of some litigation between the city of San Francisco and the Board of Funded . Debt Commissioners, it had been de termined for the present to pay the interest on the San Francisco bonds at the office of the City Tree enrethere, insteadef sending' the money to New York, as heretofore, for this purpose. Persons at the East holding Ban Francisco bonds had best pay attention t° this fact, and 'eend their coupons here for.collection in due time. • . ' Some laborers boring an artesian well 'in the yard of the United States Marine Hospital in this city, when the anger had penetrated to a depth of 275 feet, struck an auriferous' stratum which was found' 'to: be pretty rich in the precious metal. Some, dirt .brought up by the auger was washed out and found to contain about ten eentamorth of gold. The news of this discovery caused some talk in this oily. " The French frigate La 'Perseverante is Mill ly ing in our harbor. She is to sail for South Amami ea abbot the sth.of Deoembor. • - Tho corner atone of a hospital to be built by the French Benevolent Society was laid on the 22d of November. Admiral Lugeol and Consul Gautier assisted at the ceremonies. The death of Consul Dillon was heard with much regret by our French population. Consul Dillon leaver, many friends in this city. A grand requiem and mass will be performed for the repose- of his lout, ,nt the, Cathedral, in thie city, today. , , • The United States Circuit Court has decided that the steamers Cortes, Brother Jonathan, Pa °lb, and Untie Sam' belong to Cornelius Vander bilt. Garrison- has appealed to the United Stotts Supreme Court. - - - Ex-Treasurer Henry Bates has had another inef fectual trial for embesslin the public, funde. It isropenly charged that the j ury was spooked one the Sheriff laving been al owed to select a num ber of Bate's' friends and former associates, instead of drawingthe names of the jurymen from the box, ea Is provided by law. - Since the result of this second trial Bates hat been granted a change of venue, on the ground that the people of Saeramen to have been biased against him by, the prem. The ease has been transferred to Placer county. While the trial wash progress the editor of the Snore remit° Bee having indu lged' in some severe stric. tared upon the manner in which the jury had been empanneled, was cited by the presiding Judge, Beard, to appear and answer for contempt After continuing the case once or twice, Judge Heard finally concluded to recede, and discharged the editor without punishment. 'James Hennessy; one of those banished by the Vigilance Committee,les begun an action against certain members of that Committee in the District Court of Sierra county, for 125,000 damages. ',bliss Nora Bourse, Of Bacramente, took the white veil in that city on the 18th November. The ArohbishopsAlemany, of California, and Blanshet, of Oregon; officiated on the occasion: ,Petitions are being circulated far signature in some parts of the State asking for the enactment of a Sunday law. The miners in some parts of the State are be coining greatly dissatisfied at the presence- of Chinamen. Those In the neighborhood of San Andras,.Cfdavoras county, lately - met together and Passed resolutions that after six months no China man should be allowed to work in that neighbor. hood, either as thelholder of a claim or employee of another for wages. A similar feeling is begin ning to spread in other mining districts. The Indians on some of the reservations in this State have made great luiprOrements in the arts of civilisation and ludistry. This is particularly the ease with the-Indians at the Nome Lackee Reservation. There, it is stated, the Indians, with the assistance of two white mon, have seeded this fail about three hundred acres of land; and before the stiasott is over, will have two, thousand acres of ground under cultivation, . the - Proceeds of whioh will afford a bountiful supply for the Indians now upon the Reserve. ' . • In tho neighborhood of Colema same grape vines have some this year three crops of grapes; and some pear trees three crops of pears. Upon a plum tree were 'some branches twelve feet long of this year's growth, These villas and trees were in the nursery of Martin °Chaff. ;- Tint stamp, act has so far operated very well. The total issue of stamps has amounted to $lOl,- 104.56. The sales have lately fallen off, owing to the feet that our bankers' generally, send coin to the Bast instead of exchange.' The revenue from „thiseourcei It is supposed, will- average $lOO,OOO Per annUM, and - if the neit,Legislature should amend the act bytaxingapecie blUs of lading, this amount would be aimed doubled. -The usual, number of murders and violent crimes have been perpetrated in various parts of the State.' • tin Do BESiDES MAKE ,MONEY. --.Who composed "11 Baiblere 1" Rossini—a Jew! Whole there that admires not the heart ,itlrring: Music of the "Huguenots" and the , iqirophefe ?" The Composer is Neyerbeer—a , Jew ! Who- has 'not been spell-bound by the Percemof "Die Judin 7" by Halevy-,a Jew ! :Who that,' 'at Munich, has stood before the weeping Koningsparke; whose harp . silently hung on the willows by the waters of Babylon, 'but has c'ontessed the hand of a Master in that Jill ban/Maim picture I The artist of Ben demann—a, Jew ! Who has not heard of the ablennefree-spoken apostle ,of liberty, Be , erne ,2 7 4 i Sew ! Who has not been enchanted with - the beautiful fictions of lyric poetry, and charmed with , the graceful melodies, so to Ispeak; of one of .Israel's sweetest singers, Heine a Jew? Who has not listened with . breathless ecstasy to the melting music of the "lifidstiamer Night's Dream?" Who has not weeped with "Elijah," = prayed with "Paul," and triumphed with '"Stephen?" Do you ask who created those wondrousharrnonies ? Felix Hendelssohn 'Bodi:44 I who, also, that I plot so write it, was a Jew ! ' 'lnner PnovEnns.—Every goose thinks his wife a duck. No news in a newspaper isn't good news. -Manners make the .gentleman, and the want of theni drives bim elsewhere for his' Shooting:" Asquiss' is as good as a mile of 'bld, Women . Too many cooks spoil the broth of it boy. - It is a good heal of 'hair that has no turning. It's , foolish to spell one's dinner for a ha'porthOfuft There areas line bulls in Ireland as nYtrcimil'ent - Of it.' Necessity Ass no law, but an uncommon number of law- Betterlololik - like,ttitireitt fool than to Mo • greaoVol yon. iobk, A soft attavver may torn, aryay.vvratlb bUt iii a Chancery suit, a Aefff Answer hi Only Jikely to turn the scales againit you. - OUolortaue"taramarliably good &until you have had another one told you. unfit , you have got - your head iof- ;the wood, particularly at Donny- MOTTO FOR QUEEN IBABELT.A.—" The plea pure that we love physics (B)path." .kegol Xoticeb IN THE ORPHANS' 'COURT FOR THE A CITY AND COUNTY OP , EIIILADELPHIA. In the matter of. the account of STEPHEN JOSEYII, GituArli c a n n , o d f i tt u e m o loo r ohitdrenofY RANOISRooK- The Auditor- appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of 'the said Stephen Jose h, and to report distribcition;or, the , funds ist his hands, will attend to the'duties of his appointment on NIONDAY, 2811,De comber, 1857,c at 4 &clock P. K., at hie onto, No. till BANSOM street. • 'de2B-,dbt MAMIE L. i'ETEMON, Auditor. ORFITANS' COURT SALE.—Estato ot 'IVILLIAIII-,,EUCITER, deceased. TIIO9IAS k SONS, Auctioneers. REAL ESTATE. -Tureruint to an Order of the Orphans' Court for the Otty and County of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale, en TUESDAY, December 2501,1857, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the Philadelphia Exchange, the fol. lowing deecribed property, late of William Rucker, de ceased, Tit:, • 760.1—A1l that toter ground,with the three story brick messuage thereon erected, situate on the north side of .Poplar street, 16 feet B,lt' inches west of Twelfth street, late district of Spring Garden, containing In front on Poplar street 14 feet, and extending In depth on the east line 68 feet 9,ti ineliea, and on the west line. 66 feet oh,' inches to a eerlain 8 feet wide alley leading east into - Twelfth street; under and subject ,to a-certain yearly ground rent of 560, on the first dip or the months of January and July, unto Charles Henry Fisher. No. ' that lot of ground, 'situate on the north side of Girard Avenue,.36 feet west of Twelfth street, In the 20th ward, containing in front on Girard'Avenue ".18 feet, and extending in depth 49 feet to a certain 8 feet ' wide alley leading eastward into Twelfth street; under and subject nevertheless, to the payment of a certain 'yearly ground rent of $76 60, on the first day of the months of Asuigtry and July, unto Amos Ellis and George Williams. No: 3 —All that lot of ground, situate on the east side of Kreuter street, 403 feet south of Diamond Wed. in the 19th Ward, containing in front on Kreuter street 17 feet, and extending in depth 60 feet to Parry street; under and subject to a certain yearly ground rent or sum of $24, en the Drift of January and July. •N. D. On the, premises marked No. 3 is erected a two story brick building, 12 by,2B feet. N 0.4 —All that lot of ground, with the three story brick messuage thereon erected situate on the west side of Hibberd 'street, In the 20th ward, 36 feet south side of Stiles street, containing In front on Hibberd street 12 feet, and extending in depth 46 feet 2, inches to a three feet.wide alley leading northward into said Stiles street; under and subject to a certain yearly ground rent or sups of $96, on the first day of the months of January and July unto Charles Henry Fisher. By the Court. JOHN SHERRY, Clerk 0. 0. ELIZABETH RUCKER, Adm'x. M: THOMAS h SONS, Auctioneers • 110 and 141 (formerly) 67 and 69 South Fourth St. de 9 15 29 ORPHANS' COURT SALE.—Estate of JOHN'S. JONES, deceased. THOMAS'& SONS, Auctioneers, Three-story brick DWELLING, southeast corner of NINTH and POPLAR streets Pursuant to an :order of the Orphans' Court, for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale, 9n TUESDAY, January 12th, 1858, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the PHILADELPHIA EXCHANGE, the following described property, late of JOHN S. JONES, deceased, via : No 3in the order of Court. • All that rnessuage and lot of ground, 'situate at the southeast corner of Poplar and Ninth streets, thence along Poplar street 18 feet % Inch; thence southward 60 feet eg inches; thence west ward 0 feet 17i' inches to the east side of Ninth street, and thence northward along the name 82 feet tihi' inches td the place of beginnlog. By the Court,' JOHN SHERRY, Clerk 0.0. CATHARINE JONES, Executrix. 31. 'THOM ' & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 741 (formerly) 87 and 89, South FOURTH Street. (423 29&ja1.2 Nottrzs. 'INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE JL OF PENNSYLVANIA. PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 21, 1857. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Company's Office. No. 4 EXCHANGE, on TUES. DAY,January sth, 1858, et 12 o'clock noon ; and an Election for Thirteen Directors will be held at same place on MONDAY, January 11, /858, between the hours of 10 o'clock, A M. and 1 o'clock P. M. de2B-tjall „ WILLIAM HARPER,Secretary. OFFICE OF THE NORTH PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of a THE NORTE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY," will be held at the office of the Company, No.- 123 WALNUT, above Fourth street, Philadelphia, on MON DAY, January 11, IBIS at 11 o'clock A. M., at which time and place .= Election will be held for a President and Ten Directors, to serve for the ensuing year. d025-dtjall EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary. NOTICE.-THE STOCKHOLDERS OF I. 11 the GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY, are hereby notified that an Election for Officers and Directors, to serve the ensuing year, will be held at the Office of the Company, on TUESDAY, the bth day of January next at 12 M. do26.3tit J. B. MeMULLIN, Secretary. CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE 0091PANY.—NOTIDE.--The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, for the election of Directors (or the ensuing _year, will to held at the Office of the Oorn rlny,- No. 931 WALNUT Street, PhiIONDAY, the 4th January, IBS, at 12 o'cl ad ockelp hie, on de19444 LEANDER W.. V. 11. STARE, Sec'y. NOTlCE.—Office of the Westmoreland Coal Cortipany, Philadelphia, December 19th 1857. The annual meeting of the Stockholdersof this Com pany will be held at their office, No. 230 South THIRD Street, on WEDNESDAY, the tth of January, 1868, at 12 o'clock, at which time an Election will be held for Eleven Directors and a Secretary and Treasurer, to serve for the ensuing year P. U. JACKSON. de2l.teja Secretary. NOTICE.— Office of the Beaver Meadow .1. Railroad Company. PHILAMILPITIA, December 14,1857. Tho annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Beaver Meadow Railroad and Cog Company will be held at their office, No. 822 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 18th of January next, at 12 o'clock, at which time an election will be held for President and tett Directors for the ensuing year. dels-dtjalB* L. 011AMBRRLAIN, Sec. and Treas. fIOHILADELPRIL AND READING RAILROAD 00.-office 227 South Fourth Street. randm-rum, Dec. 24,1857. To avoid detention, the holders of Coupons of this Company due op the /et proximo aro requested to leave them at this Office on or before the Met Mot, when re. ceipts will be given , and obecke will be ready for de. livery on the 2d proximo In exchange for such receipts. de2t.tjel 41. BRADFORD, Treasurer. ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY CAlJ rm. 'HONED against negotiating notes drawn by tho undersigned, as follows: One to order of Hardy , & Osborn, 8 mos., Oct. I, 107, for 84 . 23. One to order of Atherton, Stetson & Co., 8 mos., Aug 1, 1857, for $198.58. Said notes are supposed tolhave been abstracted from the mails for Boston on the 14th Nov. last, and will not be paid at maturity. de2s-9t* CHAS S. FEATHER. O FFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAL COAL AND IRON CO...—DnILADELPIII4, Dec. 18, 1857.4.-The annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at ,their Office, No 88 South "MIRTH Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January, at 11 o'clock A. M., at which time there will be an Election of Directors to serve for the miming year. delB-tjalB WM. C. LUDWIG', Secretary. 110pENOVAL.— xi , The buskins of the PENNSYLVANIA BANK will he removed on the let proximo, to the second story of Grigg's Building, WALNUT skeet, east of Third. The owners of property lodged M the flank for !tale keeping will please remove it before that day, or it will be stored elsewhere at their expense and risk. dil.tjal J. L. FENIMORE, Assistant-Cashier. Sot: iiale anb (o Let. FOR EALE.—The four-story GRANITE BUILDING, on the north side of CHESTNUT Street, west of Fourth, intended for the Pennsylvania Bank, and now nearly Swished. If not sold prior to January let the Banking Room, and other parte of the building, will be rented separately, or together. Apply to THOMAS CRAVEN, deb-atutbtjl No. 4 MINOR Street. FOR SALE.-A NEW EASTERN-BUILT CILAISE. Also a Superior Pan SLEIGH, for four persons. Apply to M. A. KELLOGG, d2.5.3t RACE, above Eleventh. LET.—Tho Second, Third, and Fourth stories of the Store No. 501111AIIKET Street, above FIFTfI Street. These axe line rooms, located for any kind of wholesale twines/I, and have the advantage of an excellent Skylight. Apply on the promisee. de23-Iw* DESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT at., opposite the State House, one of the best business locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light, and all modern conveniences. Apply on the premises, Boom No. 11, to G. W. J. BALL, A ent. no2t QlopartiteralAp Notices DISSOLIJTI ON.—Tho PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing as BAKER & WILLIAMS hi THIS DAY dhtsolsed by mutual consent. The business will be continued at the old stand, 1112 MARKET St., by 011ARLEB WILLIAMS, who is authorized to collect and pay all debts of the late arm PETER W. DAHER, CHARLES WILLIAMS, Deo. 1, 1867 The undersigned would inform the priblio, that having bought out Mr. P. W. Baker, hie late partner, he will ',entities the HEATING and VENTILATING businena at the old stand, 1132 tdARKET Street, where will be found a full assortment of Ranges, Beaters, Ventilators, Registers, Bath Boilers, ,ko:, and hopes, by strict at tenting' to business, to merit a share of the patronage of the public. dl-lm OIIARLES WILLIAMS. NoTics Is h. a.tlY GIVEN THAT THE firm of REISS BROTHERS & 00., heretofore ox. kiting in Now York and Phlladebbla, is thin day DIE. SOLVED by mutual consent, and that the business of the firm will only be carried on for the purpose of li quidation. Signed, ENOCH REISS, ISAAC REISS , JAMES REISS, M. GANS, JOHN POTTER. noltbd3t&tuths-tf November 16 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN -15,000 DOW GLASB, of all sires and qualities, for sale at lowest prices. Our assortment is complete, and are daily receiving fresh lots from the Remington Glass Works. Sheets k Duffy , s make, superior to any in the market es to brilliancy and regular thickness, equal to French We are now receiving twn.thirds of the Glass made at theta works. 2,000 boxes French Glass of all sizes. 4000 feet Rough Glass for skylights. 6, 0 00 feet Engraved and Enamelled Oleo, of all pat. terns. White Lend, French nod American Zinc, Paints, dm 100 000 lbs White Lead. 50,000 lbs French Zinc (Vieille Montague). 76,000 lbs American Zinc. Brown Zinc, a full supply, Chrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow, a full supply, Prussian Blue, a full supply. Paris Green, a full supply. Address your orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists and Illanufacturers, Sole Proprietors of the Penna. Bream Color Works Store 5. W. corner SECOND and GREEN i3ttects, Philadelphia. dell it ARCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, & CO., MINUPACTCHKREI GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, and all 'Wadi of Gas and Lamp Work, Girandoles, &c., No. 329 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ARCHER, WARNER, & 00., 870 BROADWAY, NEW ORK. Building!! fitted with Gas Pipes, Y and all kinds of altering and repairing of Gas Work. del2 3m 11QIRIGADELPRIA TYPE FOTINDRY— J- N.W W. Our. THIRD end CHESNUT fits. L. PELOLIZE & SON, thankful for the libersi pa. tronage heretofore accorded to their Eetablishment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN BO= le now ready; and from their Increased facilities, ire now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Setabliehment, at the shortest no tire. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufitcturing department, justifies them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better fin ished article than their eoteniporaries. - .Those, therefore, who deeire Printing Materials', would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 tents per found, i 0 exobange for new 0 epoch= prices. Vill,ll ebncational, HALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, NEAR FALLS Or SCSDELKILIA PHILADELPHIA. SELECT BOARDING !GROW, POE BOYS. Itersassos ,Tna The Rector, Rev, B. It emysitrt, may be seen every WEDNESDAY APTERNOON,_ from Bto o'clock, at HOOKER'S Bookstore, 8. W. oorner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, where else circulars may be obtained. Addraaa . RIM. H. It. BMYBNII, ‘l5-2m. Falls of Sobuylkill, Philadelphia. ( - IRITTENDEN , B I'AILADLITIA OM vv COLLEGE, B. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Street: acond and Third Stories. 'BOOR-KEEPIRG, A !. ANOBLP, every style. COMSLEROJAL LA." •"? BOHM. COMMERCIAL C s LTIONS. LECTURES, &c. Each Student has individual Instruction from oompe tent and attentive Teacher:4 under the immediate supervision of the Principal. One of the Beat Penmen in the Country has charge of the Writing Department. Pieria call and see Specimen and get a Catalogue of Torme. &e. oca-y IDROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PEILADELPIITA. No Seminary whatever Is more like a private family. The course of' study is extensive and thorough: Pro fessor Saunders will receive $ few more pupils under fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire of Messrs. J. 8. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or 001. J. W. Forney, Editor of this Paper, whore eons or wards are now members of his family. eeptl4-it TROY FEMALE SEMINARY.-THE School Year consisting of two Teams, will com mence on the SIMOND WEDNESDAY of September, and close the Mat Wednesday of June following. Normal Olass, Troy Female Seminary—Tuition free. `Nieto , : Term commencing September 10th. The charge for tuition and board, including all ne cessaries connected with it, such as room rent, washing, fuel, light, etc., is $225 per annum. An additional charge is made for music and the other ornamental branches of female education. Where a fined 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 all possible facilities for a thorough course of useful and ornamental education. The Principals are assisted by more than twenty Pro fessors and Teachers. Extensive ceurses of Lecturea are annually delivered by Profemors on Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Gook). ay, Botany, Astronomy, and Elooution. This Institution Is furnished with a valuable Library and extensive Philosophical Apparatus a well-selected cabinet of Minerals and Shells, and Mem 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 language in conversation. DIPLOMAS are awarded to young ladles who bare passed satisfactory examinations In the full course or English atudies, with Latin, or one of the modern languages. ' CERTIFICATES to those who have com pleted the partial course. 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 an experienced nurse being among those of the young ladies. The advantages of this Institution are the result of the accommodated facilities of more than thirty years of its onward progress. ()Routers containing more particular information may be obtained by application to the Principale, John M. Willard and Sarah L. Willard, Troy, N. Y. The terms for day scholars are $5 per quarter for the introductory class of English studies. These are Read ing, Writing, Spelling, Grammar, Arithmetic, Rudi ments of Geography, Geography for beginners, and Geology for beginners. Nor the second class $7 per quarter. This includes all the branches constituting the extensive course of Rog- Rah studies. TRUSTEES. BENJAMIN MARSHALL, President. 3011$ wilaano, Secretary. Mayor and Recorder of Troy, ex-ofilcio. Benjamin Marshall, John D, Willard Robert D . Thomas W. Blatehlord, Jonas 0. Heortt, Silas R. Stow, Jae Van Schoonhoyen, Jonathan Edwards, Geo. B. Warren, Thomas (Rowel', John A. Griswold, John Mallory, Uri Gilbert. 0e29-6m gotcla anb ileotauranto MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTH FOURTH STREET ABOTA MUM?, PHILADELPHIA. au74.4t ARMORER & BONA, Paopamoka JONES'" ARCH STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! The Holidays are close at hand, and Jones's Arch street Saloon is prepared for the immense demand that will be made upon it for cot:seems& CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES IMPORTED MEM/IMP FOR THE PRESENT 85/000! Every variety of Bon Bone, Pantiles, Bourbon Drops, new style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'angti terra Ben Bone, and every variety rare and costly candies manufactured in Paris. Per Presents, all steel and PATTERNS of Ornamental Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties filled with the choicest variety of Confections, and varying in price from One Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes are the MORT !WERE SPECIMENS OF FANCY WORK AND ARTISTIC , LESION EVER OFFERED IN THIS COUNTRY. To the Ladies, as well as to the whole public, Jones's Saloons are the most attractive in the City, and In splendor of adornment and finish are superior to any In the Union. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served up in the choicest and most expeditious style. FRUIT OF AL L KINDS, ICE CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS, Constantly ready for 'loiters in profusion. PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL OAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT And, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACLES of every clime and country. BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Sappers, and Families supplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public Is respectfully solicited. deti-tf R. B JONES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI SON, Wild Decks, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Fresh Salmon, Chineatique, Opinachique, Princess Bay, Abee. corn, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of CAME, wild or domestic, in season. Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Supper' served up at the shortest notice, at JOAN CAMPBELL'S, No. 427 CHESTNUT street, op. posite the State House. N.B.—No expense or pains has been 'loved by the Proprietor In fitting up this new establishment In the most sumptuous manner—the second story being for the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Supper., Au. , Entrance for Ladles towards Sixth street. N nov7-3rn WILLIAM 'TANNING'S CITY LAGER V BEER SALOON, No. 232 Carter's Alley, Phila delphia, sep2243m McGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH went corner of BROAD and WALNDT.--Oame and all other delicacies in season. Families supplied with Oysterson the shortest notice. eep7-7m Cypress eampanies AVELLS, FARGO, & CO., NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS CO and Esau Alms DEALERS A JOINT STOCK COMPANY. CAPITAL $600,000. OFFICE, 400 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Express bent to CALIFORNIA, OREGON, and BAND wicn IBLANDB on the 6th and 20th, and to Kai , ANA on 7th, 12th, and 27th of each mouth, from NEW YORK. EXCHANGE for sale In gums to suit, and ooLuic rtore MADE on California, Oregon, Sandwich Mande W. F. & Co. receive freight consigned to them a BAN FRANCISCO, Per Clipper Ship, and collect invoices on delivery o the same. NOTICE TO CALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS W. F. & Co are now prepared to receive the OLD BONDS of the Stole of CALIFORNIA, transport the same to Sacramento City, and procure new ones, in ac cordance with the act of 18th April, 1857, and return same to this city. de2l.lm D. N. BARNEY, JR., Agent. lIMIE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OF'F'ICE, A_ 820 CLIESTNIIT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, MERCIIANDIZE, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by Its cdrn LINES, or In connectiop with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the prlno)pe3 TOWNS and CITIES of the United Staten. %Montego at Lan. LE WI S &WELL S, ATTORNEY AT LAW, N 0.2 AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pa , will attend with punctuality, and to the beat of hie ability, to all business entrusted to his care. ool4m DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNE ' AT LAW, Southeast Oorner of NIGUTII and LO OUST Street', Philadelphia. an 1.17 DYER STRO II SE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OENTRB street, rotta*llle, Pa. 40.-ly piano Sprits. XILBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE - MANUFACTURER, No. 155 West Broadway, New York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated Concert Plano. The aubscriber would inform hie numerous friends and cuatomers that he hag greatly enlarged his manufacturing department, in order turnout the increase In demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and no every plane, especially tone and touch, is personally superintended by the subscriber, the public will bo warranted an In strument which, for beauty, strength, and durability, power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unaur passed. Ercry piano sold at the lowest manufacturers , prices. A call le respectfully solicited. 0c29.8m G OLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY & SONS, MANUFACTURERS 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET, 1(1E w YORK, Received the following first prize medals In cornpetl• lion with the beat manufacturers of Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, March, 1855. A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, November, 1855, (being the only Gold Medal given for Pianos within the last cix years.) A GOLD MEDAL at the Maryland Institute, Baal. more, 1858. THE BIM PRIZE MEDAL at the Pair, Crystal Palace, Now Pork November, 1858. Among the Judges were the first musical talent of the country, such as DI, Mason, Gottschalk, Wollenhaupt, and many others. Bt. k B. Pianos (with and without iron frames) are warranted for three years, and a written guarantee given. Planes packed and shipped without charge. Prices moderate. 0e27-tf INCED MEAT.— ILL The Subscriber ham commenced manufacturing hie Ne Plus Ultra htINOED MEAT, which he offers to his customers in LAMS or SMALL MIASTITINIS. Orders through BLOODII DIBPATOII will be rune. tinily attended to. JOSGUA WRIGHT, nlB 2md SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN ate S,OOOGALLS. WHALE OIL, 1,000 gall. Elephant Oil, 60 bbh. No. 1 Lard Oil, for sale by OBOABDALE, PEIROE, & 00., nolO•tt No, 104 N. Delaware avenue COL. G. DE ,KORPONAY lIAS THE NJ honor to inform the eitieena of Philadelphia that he has been appointed INTERPRETER of the United States Comte, and opened an Office for tranalothma of all Modern Langnagea at 1010 axonal: Street, above TENTH', where he will be In attendance to all the bust nem Itaneentione in hie line. ,de2l-1m kTORAGE on SECOND and THIRD FLOORS can be had at 119 North Water street. API/ tr? MABTINIc MA04L11341 . #op THE PRESS.--PHILAIAILPkiAi DECEMEBR 29', 1857. THE BRITISH AND NORTH ABORT OAN ROYAIo MAIL STEAldelilPl3. PROM NEW TORT TO LITTRPOOL. chief Cabin Passage $lll6 Second. Cabin Passage 7b• FROII 11082014 TO LIT66IPOOL Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage ' The snipe from Boston call at Hallfax• PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, OFt , Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wlek nun, ASIA. Capt. E. G Lott. NIAGARA. Capt. Ityrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. XIIROPA, Capt J. Leitch. These weenie carry a clear white light at nitist.hesd ;, green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. , ' ' AFRICA., Shannon, bare N. York, Wednewlay,'Doo. O. AMERICA, Lott, " Boston, Wednesday, Dee. IS_ EUROPA, Leitch, " N.York,Wednesday, Dec. 2:1, CANADA, Long, " Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 34.• PERSIA, Judkins, c , N.York, Wednesday , Jan 0,18 NIAGARA, Wickman, Boston,Wedneaday, Jan:l3l,B AFRICA, Shannon, ii N.York,Wedneeday, Jan.-no, Berths not mimed until paid for. Au experienced Surgeon on board. ' The owners of these Ships will net be accountable Gm Gold, Wirer, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Preelone Startles O or MO un l ess bills of lading are signed therefor and the:Wallah - thereof therein expressed. At freight or wave apply to deB-y B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. L IOR SAN FRANOISOO.--OLIPYER OF SATURDAY, December 19th.—The nnettrpagsed clipper ship TWILIGHT, GATLS, Commander. Clipper of THURSDAY, December '24th.—The Mag nificent Al clipper ship LOOK OUT, Hann run, Oem mender. Both of theme celebrated 'hips are now loading In New York, and will eall 10 above. Tor freight, at New York rates, apply to lIIBIIOP, SIMONS & 00., deb 120 (late 88) NORTH WHARVES SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. ____ AND KEYSTONE STATE. In consequence of the depressed state of trade, the above ships will be withdrawn for the present. October ,leth. A. HERON, dr. FARE REDUCED J. AND UAVRE.—The DEItBILT, Edward Iliggin will nail From New York for South- - From Southampton and ampton and Havre. Havre for New York. Saturday.. Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Deo. 5 Saturday ~Dec. 26 Price of Passage.--First cabin, :100; second cabin, 150 Specie delivered in London and Paris. For freight or passage apply to , D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Bowling Green, Now York. Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 28 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps If from other (Alm) will he received at No. 6 Dowling-green, New York, up to 11X o'clock on the morning of sell ing. oclo-tf lOR ENGLAND AND FRANC ,1867.- New York and Havre Steamship Oompany.—The United States Mail Steamships ARAGO, 2,600 tone, David Linea, commander, and FULTON, 2,600 time, James A. Wotton, commander, will leave - New •York, Havre and Southampton, for the years 1001 and OR, on the following days: 111X5 NSW TORE. 1857. 1958. A n reg i W o n ,' °6 r). BBl2 d rd o Ir a e u b . . lialton, do. Oot. 17 Arago, do. Karel:o Arago, do. Nov. 14 Fulton, d o. 8 Walton, do. Deo. 12 t,run, d 0.0. 2t Lll/1 earn 1861. Arego, Tuesday, Aug Fulton, do. Sept Arago, do. Oot.. Fulton, do. Now. Aram do. Deo. Is 1868. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 &ago, do. Feb. 9 Fulton, do. March 9 Anago, do. April 8 Balton, do. May 4 A do. June 1 talton rairo, , do. June 22 PllOl 08 Prom New York to Southampton or Tome--Firet Cabin, $lBO ; Second Cabin, 676. From Hone or Southampton to New York—Plret Cabin, 800 tram; Second Cabin, 600 franca. Nor freight or panne, apply to MORTIXER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN, Barre. OROINCEY It 00., Bouth'ton. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX -1? ONANON CO. one rrilE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL, I 'UNITED BTATEB MAIL BTEAMERB.—The Biqa Clompoeing this Line are: The ATLANTIO, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIO, Capt. Joseph Comstock. • The ADRIATIO, Capt. James West. Ahem) ehipe have been built by contract, eapreeely for ttovernment service; every care has been taken In their construction, an ciao in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first Cabin, $130; Is mooed do., $l6; from Liverpool to Now York, 80 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unleas paid for. The 'hips of this line heels Improved water.tight bulk heads. PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING. 1/101 11W TOIL. 1101 LITIRPOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, Juno 21, 1867 Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Saturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday, July' 2, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 186! Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 28, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. &i, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1867 Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 7. 1857 Wednesday, N0v.11,1861 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 28 1857 Saturday, Dee. 5, 1867 Wedneeday, Dee. 9, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1857 /or freight or passage, apply to EDWARD R. COLLINS, No. 60 Wall street, N.Y. DROWN, SHIPLEY & 00., Liverpool. STEPHEN RINNARD k 00., 27 Austin Priers, London. B. G. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Perin. The owners of these ships will not be acoountable for gold, Bayer, bullion, apeeie, jewelry.pr 'miens stones or metale unless of lading vs iL c ned therefor, and the val ue thereof expressed therebe aul•tf fIREAT REDITOTION IN!ARE TO EU ILA ROPE. Fi rat Cabin $BO I Second Ceb in $6O In the first-class paddlewheel eteamehip ADRIRL, 2000, tone 0. D. LUDLOW, Commander, and NORTH STAR, 2,609 tone, P. E. Leman, to call from pier No. 8 North River, at, noon precisely , carrying the UNITED STATES MAI LS, chi: Leave N. York for Southampton, I.le, Bremen for Southampton ore and Bremen. Southampton for New York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Wede'day, Nov. 4. N. Stat'y, Oct. 81. Saturday, Nov. 26. Wede'd'y, Deo. 80 These steamers touch at UM& Specie delivered in London and Paris. For pamage and freight, apply ..- 1, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New 001040 RAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTTS WIIISKEY —2O Puncheon. of the above Superior Whiekey, now lending from ehip Windsor Forrest, a , Shlppett street wharf, for site by JOSEPII F. TOBIAS, 200 and 208 South F.IIONT Street. pISR AND SCOTCH WHISKEY, Wholesale and Retail, By HUGH BAHR, GOVERNMENT HOUSE, corner of FRONT and WHARTON Streets, (opposite the Nary Yard) Philadelphia BRANDIES.-" Pinot Castilion," Marott, and other Cognacs of various vintages, 1I half pipes and quarter nuke ; ellerolein Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, In half pipes, half cube, and one•eighth cash. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & CO., ec22 221 and 223 South Fourth street. ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, No. TAO, Southeast Omer of GEORGIC and SOUTH Streets. aul-ly NJI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER . IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, OIOARS, !to., 26 South FIFTH Street, Fhtladelphis. 111(p_ RANDIES.—Pinet, Castillon & Co., Ma rett & Co., and other brands or Cognacs of ',Wows vintages, In belt pipes and quarter mike ; Pelloroleln Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter cooks and one-eighth mica, all In Custom House store., imported and for ante by HENRY BOHLEN k CO., an fl Noe. 221 and 224 South Fourth street. IAITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE 2-1 AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. b2O (new N 0.938) North THIRD Street, Phlladelphic-Bhlpptog Orders promptly attended to. aul-tt E. 8. SANDFORD, General Superintendent - R OOTS AND SJTOES.—Tho subscriber .1.-1 has on hand a large and easiest stock of DOOTS and 8110E8 ; which he will Fell at the lowest prices. GEO. W. TAYLOR, n021..1y 8. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET ills. - VALE STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. --JOSEPH If. TUOMPSON & CO , No. 814 MAR KET Street, and Nos. 8 and 6 FRANKLIN PLAWI, hare new in store a large and well-assorted stock of BOOTS and 8110E8, of City and Eastern raanufaotnre) which they offer fur sale on the beet terms for 066, or on the usnal credit. Boyers aro invited to esll sod examine their stook sal-dt! JAMES 11. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ROOM, 2 North BIRTH litreet, fire above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Canis, Bill Meade, Ppinphleta, and general Printing attended to binding attended to in connection with printed head Inge of Blanks and 'Receipts. (12-tf 31 EVANOI,-10 5 000—IEINTER, E Conk per flour! 416 4 The 'sop Sat VMS pfnbeked by the shjs IVO p Phila.. IN. l'is, Cl lie lela ~ raa"Lis WTI.. i r CAA ° A Mbll.lllm ..., /AS _ Thle Nor . 1 %, I. .-- Vrtsts Mts sni Mast. lb & OC t' 1 _,..10 010. '-') Tel Thastmil MM. set iteerA soy Sat Mle—Sil.M,*m P 'ay st.hust essatptry, FOUST n ET. below Chestnut. G _OLD MINE FOR SALE.—THE SUB ocribor otters for sale, with a perfect title, the property known as the RIMD GOLD AND COPFER MINE, situated 8 miles from Concord, Caborrus comity, North Carolina. With the mine is a plantation of 745 acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded, and a large MANSION HOUSE, with barbs, miners' houses, powder and engine Immo, and other buildings; new steam engine, 46 horse power ; Chilton mills, istatups, pumps, &o. embracing all the machinery nod tools ne cessary for the full equipment of a mine, in good order. no mine hem been worked at Intervals for the last 50 years, and has always been profitable to reorient pro prietors, but has never been worked for any length of time with an engine and machinery. The shafts end gallerlee are well constructed, the otoppinge have never been taken out, and from 60 to 75 miners can be profit ably employed in the old workings. On the property iv a formidable vein of copper and lead, which has never been worked, and a new gold vein ban boon discovered since the &et of thls month, at which three men have been at work, taking out fifteen hundred dollars a day, with a good prospect of its continuance. no2-Bnt °HAULMS J. 6ILDINIT, 181 Broadway. GREAT REDUCTION ' IN THE PRIOR Or O}IMETERY LOTS. The Glenwood Cemetery Co. have determined to sell the lots In their Cemetery at ONE HALE The present puree for cash. Dy this redaction some of the moot eligible Lots will be sold at TWELVE DOLLARS. Only 800 lots will be disposed of at these rates, and the opportunity to offered until January let, 1868. Ap ply at the office, No, 434 WALNUT STREET, below Fifth. ir - TA.RRIERS' ADDRESSES prepared by elperioneed writer, et N 0.1169 S. Street, above Federnl. des VLOQ,BING BOARDS-28,680 feet Caro- Itneffoorlng boards t afloat, for sale by MARTIN & MAOALIBTES 119 North WWI Stmt. Eillinling EITEAmBRIPB STATE OF GEORGIA TO SOUTHAMPTON °significant steataehip VAN. commander, 6,288 tons, LUTZ SOUTHAMPTON. 1857. Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 28 Fulton, do. lieut. 23 Arago, do.. Ott. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arago, dn., Deo. 18 1838. Fulton, do. Jan. 13 Amp, do. Feb. 10 !Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arago, do. April 7 Fulton, do. May E. Arago, do. June 2 Fulton, do. Jane 30 / ?AMMO : 'taboo—. Wince anb Coors. Boat° attb Obeeic Job printing. COALI COAL I COAL I—TAGGART'a COMMUTED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH GOAL. J. k R OARTER'SGRENNWOOD L TAITAQUA 00AL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE PORES? BORUYL KILL 00AL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Hale for sale, And are constantly receiving from above celebrated OoMerlon, COAL OP ALL SIZER. There le no Ooal mined anywhere, equal In quality these, and a trial will convince any one of their great superiority. Our Um] lo very carefully screened at our Tante, and we will warrant It perfectly free from edge, dust and all Impurities. Our PItIOY.B mesa LOW as the YNRY LOWEST. Orden, left at our °Mee ; No. 11,1 BOUM //MT street, above Walnut. Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWRILL street, beloa BROAD street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAL LOWD.ILL—or eent to either place per Despatch Post, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex amine our Ooal before purchasing elsewhere. ettl-tf SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.L . I am 'tally receiving, at my yard, the beat quality o. BORDYLRILL AND LI:111011 COAL. Ply customers, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may relr:;?.? getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. No Inferior Coal kept at this estabilahment to offer it LOW PIIIOE.B. ALEXANDER CONVERT, N. E. corner of Broad and Merry Ma UEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL DALY, PORTER er.. 00., COAL DEALERS, No. 1321 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and Seheylkill Coal. au 1-bni lalcrOant grailore JOHN P. DOHERTY, FORMERLY WM KELLY & BROTHER, LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, UM now with him the best Tailors that are engaged in the business in this Country. 011ARLISS Wan, formerly the leading tailor of this city; hi. KAYSER, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, A .Co.; nanny Warman, the best Pants and Vest cutter in the United States, for years cutter with Downie, under the Irving Rouse, Broadway, and with Deplerris & Pettus, under the St. Nicholas hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronise the eetablishment. The best of Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices for ca,le. ucl3-tr TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Noa. 16 soda South NINTH STREWS, ABOVE OHMTNUT. A lane and well selected stock of CLOTHE and CABSIMEREEI always on band. AU Clothing made at thin Establishment will be of the best quality, and in the most fashionable style. Partionlar attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH. ING. attli-tf HAR P E '5 MEN'S AND BOYS' 1.3 CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Btreet, between' Are and lULoe. auo-ly Zommtooion illerchanto 1r H. CHASE & CO. II • , GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, to North FRONT and 44 WATER Btreet, Philadelphia. CONOT&NTLY nneravrna CLOVER SEED On coneignment from the Interior of Pennsylvania, where our new Cleaning Mill is now in general use. Eig — Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP always on band. sel2-tf HANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION !ASSONANTS ehd Peelers in Foreign and Ame [leen HARDWARId and OUTI,ERY, No 23, 23 and 27 North FIFTH Street, East elde above Oommeree street, Philadelphia. CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER GRANT and Importer of HAVANA I.F.GARI (New) 119 Pignut street. second story. QC obarto anb Oligaro HAVA , NA I, C . IGARI euo Figaro, Partition, Cabanas, Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, Coloso, Converciantes, Torrey Lopes, Union Amorfoams, Ortiou, Flora Cubans., km , /to , /to. In x, .t i r,l•ls and 1-10 tiles, of all size/ and quali ties', In Me and constantly receiving, and for sato low, by CHARLES TETE, 'yew) 138 WALNUT Street, below &cowl, second story —A handsomo sort VIDAR°, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS ll fir.4All3.—A choice invoice of these colebrated brands on board brig "Now Era," daily expected from aSTIUIII, and for nate low, by 011ARLS8 (Now) 135 Walnut street, below Second, Cal Seoond Story. ,furniture 18. KITE & CO. -EA* FURNITURE, BEDDING, &e. No. 418 (late 129) WALNUT et. Philadelphia. A new and superior style of Spring Beds. LYDIA B. KITE. J ostrit WALTON anal eat Eionp nub Canbles cgOAP AND CANDLES. REMOVAL from IST SOUTH FOURTH STREET, to my blauutactory, 10 sml It RELIEF STREET, be tween Lombard amt South, and Front and Second streets. Thankful to my immerousfr ends for their past favors, I solicit a continnance of the same, having enlarged my manufactory no as to enable me to have constantly on hand a rar e stock of well-seasoned Sospe, freo front Fish Oil; alm, Variegated White Jimmy, Castile, and all kinds of toilet /haps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English Sal. Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles of all sizes constantly on hand Ilae log ndoptod the cast system, I am enabled to soil my goods at the lowest prices. F. CONWAY Philadelphia. N. ill.—Cash poi for Tallow and Oreaso. no 11.8 m S 3 tationcrp BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. HOGAN, Bleak Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Pt inter, No. 100 WALNUT Street, le pre. pared at all hives to furnish, either from the shelves or mate to order, Books of every description, dultable for Dante, Public Of Merchants, and others, of the beat quality of English or American Paper, and bound in various sityles, in the most substantial meaner, Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description Engrering and Lithographing executed with consumes and despatch. A. general assortment of Englleh, French and Amerl• can Stationery. Concerning Mr. llogan'a contribution to the Franklin Inetitute, the Committee say—. This Illeplay of blank books for banking and neercentile use is the best in the EXhibition. The selection of the materiel is good, the workmanship moot excellent, and their firilah and ap. poultice nest and appropriate. , ' noNi. tf lurnacto IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT NEW GAS CONSUMING PURNAOII CHILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE, after having been put to the most severe test, during the two Coto WINTSRB or 180 IND 1867, has proved to be the most powerful dealer in rAe world, savirter from to the fuel over any of the boot furnaces now in nee. Tessa FORN•0168 are constrneted with a cant iron ash pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped dre pot, lined with fire-brick or iron eaves. The Are pot is surmount ed with A SERIES OP CONES, ex TAPERING RADIATORS, large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper tures at the top, and uniting with the anular chamber, through which the heat and smoke pass to the Sue. TeX wens preclude of combustion in the form of smoks and (taste, ore impended directly over the fire, (mummy, or compreeeed Into the tapering Cones and CONTINUALLY to to the direct action of the rays of heat and light from the ere. Thin heat and light Is brought to a reeve 1 NACE C 0.., not unlike the COLLECTION OF TUE SUN'S RAYS, to a focal point through an ordinary !ems, causing the 811011 AND IMRE to become intensely heated and tho roughly OUNBOXED by this operation the micas arm oases are XADII EQUALLY MILANI.' with the MIL craze., for heating purporoo, while, in other furnaces, It it OAANIND OFF AND RAEITED IN Tilt ontaarr. All toersons desirous of obtaining the beet and MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS, should not fall to examine the New GAS CONSUMING Oooe FORNAOI before purehaeing any other. The at. tention of arohiteota and builders is particularly re routed. ARNOV) & WILSON, (Succesnora (oft. A. Ilarrison,i No. 425 WALNUT Street, Opposite Independence Square. gate, Cape, hit SULLENDER h PASCAL, NATTERS, ml-8m No. 88. OIXTII. otrant. Philadelphia garbware QUAKER CITY NAILS, DIENCIIIANT BARS, RIVET IRON t Manufactured at FOUNTAIN OREhN ROLLING MILL On the Schuylkill, alum Spring (Auden Water Work,. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER. Street (41.1AKEtt OITY NAILS are wrrrented equal to any made. een.tl JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent rIPHOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE 1 CUTLERY AND TOOTH, No. PN) MARKET PT hose Ninth, south aide, Philadelphia au 1-em A~EDICINAL BRANDY.--Pure Old Me dicinal Cognac, the nie9t pee erful strengthener fur tweak lunge and general debility of the age ' a aura cure for D)apepsia, whether acute or chroule, Low Spirits, &c face $1 25 per bottle, or /10.50 per deeon. Ilarronted pure. Imported expre , oly ter us , " Bole Agent*" for the United States. . . ZIMMER & SMITH Wholesale Druggists, S. W. cor Second And Orson, We refer, by permission, to the tattooing members of the Medical faculty, as to the purity and chemical standard of this Drawly. 0. P. Keichline, M. D., Fourth, above Tsmany. Chas. 11. Taylor, M. to ' Fourth, aboi e lirowo. Chas. 11. Roberts, D., Third, below Franklin. Wilson P. Vasey, kt D., Fourth, above Thompson. J. K. Knorr, D., Front, Above Poplar. dell-if DIIBL IC LAMPS.-THE PUBLIC IS respectrullyinformed that Offices have been opened by the District Supetlntendents of Pubile Lighting, at which citlaene ore requested to give Information respect. Incaccidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or .of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them nt the proper time; or it not properly cleaned and In good lighting condition. Tho Books will be kept by J oseph Daily, No. 808 Wharton et., First Ward; (Diadem Carty. Supt of 2.‘1 district, No. 8 Hainan st. nbovo Sixth; llira,r G. Kirk, No. 1488 Hutchinson street, Twentieth Ward; M. W. Deshong, No. Coatee erect, Fifteenth Ward; Thos.V. Dowlby, Uric Waco, Twenty-Fourth Ward, (Went Philadelphia;) M. 11. M'Faddon, QM Office, Twenty- Second Ward, ( Germantown ;) Win. N. Market, Gas Office ' Twenty-Third Ward (Frank ford,) and at the Goo Ofilcs in Seventh street, below Market. It, order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works. A. J. KITE, - oe/.om Superintendent of Distribution. OGAOH, ENGINE AND ROTEL LAMP .-/ Factory of E, 138.9111:118,No,109 (late 43) South below Chestnut greet, him become a Raving of 60 per oent, to our BOUTIINIIN AND WESTERN BINROITANTS, and alma the convenience of having their old Carriage Lampe new aliver-topped and bottomed, and Rent by enrolls to all parts ant 2 ly SPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bble Spit.Os Turpeatine l to arrive, for ealo by WALTZ t MU/AMSTER, sa 1 /19 Worth Water greet. jnottrance Companieo FIRE INSURANCE, TOO RELIANCE MUTUALaI INSURANCE COMPANY, or entr.enneei A , On Bui!dingo, Limited or Perpetual, Morchnadise, Furniture, Arc IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. OFFICE No 300 WALNUT STREET CAPITAL, $177 926 ASSETS, .3230,413 Intosted at follows, win : In First Mortgagee on City Property 1120300 In Allegheny county 13 per cent. Penn'a It It Loan 10,000 In Penneylrania It It. Co.'s() per cent. Mort gaga Loan, $30,000 Cost 25,500 In Pennsylvania R It Co.'s Stock 4,000 In Stock Account for glares in eundry losu ounce C l / 1 11panirs In Scrip in sundry Insurance Companion In Bilk Rineliable, business ow In Book Accounts, accrued Internet, tro In thud) vu hand, 1260,03 CLEM TINOLEY, President. DIRECTORS Clem Tingley, George M Stroud, Wm It Thompson, John It Worrell, Gen. W. Carpenter, Benjamin W. Tingley, Robert Steen, Z. I.othrop, Charles S Wood,: H. L, Carson, Sautnel Mephitis, Robert T 011113.1, Marshall 11111, Cornelius Stevenson, Jarob T. Bunting, Charles Leland, William blumisr, W. M. Semple, Pltta'gh. delS-flowlm B M. MINCIIMAN, Secretary FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CO, 400 WALNUT Street, Will take Marine and Fire Rieke on favorable terms. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $250,000. OEO. II HART, President H. R. CoooortiLL, Secretary. dellt.lf CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANT, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Capit.4l, v.:J00,000. Subscribed, $!.100,000. Paid up, 5140,000. This Company is now prepared to issue FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms rassIDENT—JOUN SWIFT. Vies PRESIDECT—IIENRY BIND. DIRSCTORB. JOHN SWIFT, B. F. JACKSON, JAMES W. QUEEN, PLINY FISK, JNO. H. PARKER, A. W. THOMPSON, S. P. ORIFFITTS. H. D. MEARS. HENRY BIRD LEANDER I W. T. I. STARR, See%F. IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM- P ANY .—T he PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northcutt Corner of THIRD and DOCK BD eats. Capital, €012,72303. INSURES LIVES for short tene, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowmento—pur themes life interests in Real Estate and makes all 000tracte depending on the contingencies of Life. They aot seliiiieutors, Administrators, Assignee, Trustees, and Guardians. 71108iNE9. Daniel L Miller, P amuel E Stakes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard E Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Backer, Joseph H. Trotter, William II Kern, James Euston, Batnnel 0. Huey, Theophllu• Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Bonder, Henry C. Towneemd, Daniel L. Usitchimeon, Rodolphue Kent, John W. Honor, William 11. Carr, Ellie B. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner, P.B. Mohler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL N. STOKES, Vice Pree't. /01111 W. HORROR. Secretary. nl3-1, I -1 ° WARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY—OiIIce No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia The following statement of the affairs of the company Is published in conformity with • provinion of tie charter : YKSGIUMS RSOSIVED FROM AUGUST 1, 18511, To AUGUST 11, 1957: Fire pre Mitllll9 Marine premiums... Perpetual premiums Toted amount premiums taken Earned tire premiums 7.5,072 26 Earned marine premium. 155,005 00-160,076 66 Deduct return premiums Net eetnei Marine boob WS $93,895 76 Dre Immo 1,1'1,1. 8,031 11 $101,P16 S& Psltsge re seised... Interestre cetred....4,351 6T It e - flour ante 2,971 62 --9,093 68- 93,925 70 Expennen for comantwlono to agents, nbatements In lieu of scrip, salaries, cites rent, furnishing office, books, sta tionery, &c Profit •Ull /USX Net profit A Iie,VTIL C.ll on lisp& ..... 412,316 09 Bflle re.eirebin 119,297 cyl Bondonn , t,nortgngesl6s,ooo 00 Stocks 202,100 00 Stock notes 142 900 00 Don by agents and others 22,312 93 ---- $751,096 81 DIRECTORS. P. 51 Pot*, Wm P Leech, C E Spangler, R T Kenai!, Abraham Rex, II II Ilouaton, Win. 11. Woods, Jon FL IS Jibe's, Ooorge Unwell, Abrahnm P. Pipe, J Edgar Thomson, W. Itaignel, C.O Sower, Charles F. Norton, John W Sexton, John II Learnt's, Herman Haupt, James E Nathan It Potts, Ii II ithilllngford PERCI VA L St POTTd, President C. E Sesnatats, Vice President W. 11. Woods, Secretary octal 11 WE INSURANCE SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN OAISII, AND SISOURtLT MIMED, OIFIOE, N. W OORNIFR OP SIXTH AND WOOD . . . . BTB, SPRING GARDENS. °GARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRIOTO7IB. John IL Dohnert, Henry 14 Phlli e, David Woelpper, LewleBhlnnact Benjamin Davie, John Landoll, John Evans, Jr Charles Field, Auloy M Park, William E Woo . James Duman, John 11 Stereneon, Jacob B. Mintier, Curwin Stoddard, Remy Romer, Thee D. Tillinghast, Georg. IC Childs. JOIIN D. DOIINERT, Presidant L RIGIMBHAAR, Beeretary. sept 21—ly NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.- OFFICE 414 WALNUT St Franklin Buildings. Ilk .0 AND MARINE INSURANCE CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE to INCREASE TO 600.000. This Company is now folly organ aed, and preparad to make all kinds of Insurance against loss or damage by Fire and Marine Perlis, at current rates. OFFICERS. H. 0. LAUGHLIN, President RICHARD SHIELDS, Vine President. OEO SCOTT, Secrete DIRECTORS 11 0. L&nghlto, D Eherwooi, Wm Onbierne t Richer 4 Shield', T P. Showell, ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY, NEW YORR.-office, No 29 Wall street, ad. Joining the Mechanic/0 Bank—Cash Capital, 5250,000, weth a surplus. 'Phis Company insure Buildings, Mer chandise, Furniture, Tessale in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Loss cr Damage by lire and the Riche of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS. Joshua L. Pops, Rufus R. (traces, Henry palls, 0 II Lilienthal, Theo. Fulham." Jr. Elisha Z Morgan, Ahm R. Van Nest, William A. Cary, Thomas 8 Nelson, James W. Phillips, Charles A Mary, Edward Wm E. Shepard, Charles L Frost, Lnthrop L Sturges, William BFosd ick , Emery Thayer, Geo. Westteldt, 2almon Taylor, Henry E Blossom. Henry Grinnell, Caleb Barstow, Henry 0 Brewer, Edmund Pent°ld, Hanson H. Corning, Ogden Haggerty, Thomas Monegan, John H. Earle, Albert Ward, Charles Easton, Louis Lorut, Eamuel G. 0 liddeis, Ateph. Varubrolong, Thomas Scott, John Ward, Henry K. Bogert, Peter Lies. Benjamin H. Field, A It. Prothingham. Thee. P. Youngs, &mile/ L. Mitchell, ALBXRT WARD, Prom Went. IlletIA•D A. 01.1LNY, Becretary. au 10.1 y MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.—Chatter Perpetael. ()ranted by the State of rennayleanla. Cepltal, 000,000. Milne, and Inland Tranapottation. DIIIgOTORS Aaron 6. Lippincott, Charles Wise, Win. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Charles J James P Smyth, Wm. D. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, John P. Simone, AARON A LIPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RHODES, Vice President. ALPEED WEEKS, Secretary. J W. MAIITIEN, Surveyor. This Company woe organised with a each capital, end the Directors have determined to adapt the bodiless to Its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of berm Office No.lo Merchnotei Exchange, Philadelphia. aul-dly THE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA —Office No. =lt WALNUT Street, opposite thArichange. MA RINK RISKS on Vessein Cargoes, and Freights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Railroads, °suede, lloate, And other carriagee ALL TAE PROFITS divided Anna*lly among the Al lured, and ample security in awes or 1011 a. DIIIICITOII3 Edward Harris Mee, Thome, 7'. Buteher, John 111 Odenheinier, Algernon K Aebburner, Mahlon 1111liamson, Alfred Fs'mitt, Samuel J Bherplesa, Thomas B. Fender, Isaac Jeanes, Gustavus English, • Henry Precut, James H Stroup, Edward O. Jamee, Alfred S•aile, William L Spring l, A. G. Cattell, Franklin 0. JOll6ll, Charles II Canasta, Daniel Haddock, Jr , Samuel Robinson, William Taylor, John O. Heifer, Janice Murphy, John P Steiner, Wm. Y. Smith, Henry Combo, A. J. Antelo, Wm. J Caner, Samuel L. 7reutsborg. EDWARD HARRIS MILES, Promidor.t. ALFRED FASSITT, Vice President. Joan O. Kg crka, Secretary. aul-ly CIIARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, COBB. 00 Cash Capital $9,000. Losses in Philadelphia and •Ichtity adjusted at the JPAlladefrhia 011ie.. By leave we refer to D 8 Brown & Co, Phila. lion Joel Jones, Phila. Chalices, Stout & Co., li lien lining Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea &Co , " Hon T. 9 Wilhanis, thirt'd We have facilities for p acing any !mount of Insu rance in the moat reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 418 (old No. 146) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & ROOD, Agents. pp OSIN.-500BARRELS SOAPMAKERS ROBIN, to Arrive per richooner J. M. Planner Vor Pale by MARTIN k MACIALISTER, anal- 110 North water .treat MOSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, for sate by MARTIN A DIAOALISTER, sal 110 North 'Wats.' Rtroat M A NI LI. A ROPE.—SUPERIOR MA NILLA Born, WE manufactured and for sale CO., AVER, 12ITLkit & CO., au3.11" No. 23 N. Watsf it.. and 22 N Wharves rTONS of MITCHELL & CROAS. A, dale'R improtNl super CROSPIIATN OF I,IIID, for male by CROASDALN PNIDOE t CO , No. 104 N. Delaware avenue. (I.I.IARLES P. CALDWELL—WI:mm.IO V and Retail WHIP and CANE Hann!lottuer, No. Nu OllltTgiltriduk, ant P ENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD,— THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, eonneiting the At lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and South western States, by a continuos.' Railway direst. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily hoe of steamers to all porta on the Western Riser, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with ste,,, a . r . 1 4 , all tl the North-western Lakes • making the most Dia , CHEAPEST and RELIA BLE ROUTE by which retell can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. Piano °Lass—Boots, Shoos, Hata, and Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (In 10101 bales and trunks), Drugs, (In boxes and bales) Veathere, lore, &a .. par 10) lbs HBOORD CLARS--bomestio Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales), Drugs (In casket, Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in castled Welt Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, As. he T 66. per 10016 s THIRD CLARS—AIIViIs, Chains, (in casks), Hemp, Ration and Pork, Palled, (loose or in Barks), Paints, (di, and in oil ) (except tort and rosin). Pounce CLASS—Coffee, Pleb, Bacon, Beef, and Pork, ( In make or bosses eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Bode, Ash, German clay, Tar, Pitch; Rosin, Heel, blanufactured To t acco, Rosin Oil, Queenswere, Sugar, (hhde bbl'., and boxes,) tr.C., As bee per 100 Us FLOOR—it per bbl , until farther notion. Gault-45c. per 100 16,1 ' until fur , her nottoe COTTON—S 2 per bale, not exceeding NO lbs. weight, until further notice. In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadels Via, be particular to Liar packages rift Peisaryfromia Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents, of Thu Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Pelican A01.311.—C lark A Co , Chicago ; Packer A & Co., Memphis, Tenn ; 11 P. Bass & Co Louis, Mo. ; P.O. O'Riley A . Co., Evansville , Ind iana; ana ; Wm. Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky ; R C Me drum, Madison, Indiana • It. W. Brown A Co., and Irwi, A Co , Cincinnati; H. B. Pierce & Co., Zaneeville, Ohio"; Leech & Co. No . 54 Kilbyatreet, Boston; Leeds A. Co , No 2 Astor House, Now Tart, No 1 William as. New York ; E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Msgraw & Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh, H H. HOUSTON, - General Freight Agent. H. J. LOMBAERT, del. Superintendent, Altoona, Pa 5.0,200 415 07,303 3,160 9,025 SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY -WALNUT STREET, SOITTH-WESTCORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPFIIA. IHOORPORATUD HT THE BTLTX 07 PRMISTLTANIA Money in received In any sum, large or small, in&in terest paid from the day of depoelt to the day of "vetth &swat. The office in open every day from 9o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock In the evening, sad on Honda/ and Thuredey evening. till 9 o'clock. 119 N. HERBY L. BENNER, Pre.Mon., ROBERT fiKLFRIDOB, Vice President. WM. J. Belt., liet'Vellkly. DIES 0 1 .01111: Hon. Henry L. Bonner, 0. Toreireth Mons, Edward L. Carter, E. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B Barry, Stoll K. Ashton, Henry L Churchan, June, B. Smith, Francis Lee. Money is received and payments made daily. The inveetmetits are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MOHT• GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and each Bret chose seenri ties as will always metre perfect security to the deposi tor., and which cannot fail to give permanency end eta billty to this Institution. ani-ly 88 ( 241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. N °. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAYINGS FUND. N °.83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. ir B3 (211) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. tol-1T 838.720 81 :17.703 02 2 , 4 00 4436,747 43 VENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL &R WORKS SHAOTIOAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEIBS bIACHINISTB, BOILER•MABERB, BLADE• 1109,869 09 - - Having for ninny year. been in success:Cl operation, and been eielmilvely engaged in building and repairing Marine and Rirer Engines, high and low preasure. Iron Boats, Water Tanks, 'Propeller., &a&c , r“pectfully offer their Cervices to the public, a being tulle prepared to contract for Engine. of all uses, Marine, Riser, and Stationary Having sets of patterns of different else., are prepared to execnte orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making mad* at the aborted notice. High and Low Pitma', line, Tubu lar and Cylinder Roilers,ot the beet Penneylranla char coal iron /oiling! of .11 meg and klreie; Iron awl Brass Canting, of all descreptions; Roll Turning, Screw (hitting, and all other work connected with the shore Drollness 66,385 61 63 40--141,269 27 Drawing' and specifications for all work done at their eetabliehruent free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscriber' hare ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lap in perfect ',forty, and are provided with &berth', blocks, fatly, &a , to, , for raising heavy or light weights. $24,0T6 82 THOMAS REANItY, JACOB G. NEAVIB, JOHN P LEVY, sul-y BRACH and PALAIEB Streets, Kensington I=ll Q. OIITHWARK FOUNDRY, 13 FIFTH AND WASHINGTON STUMM manuincture high and Low Prteaure Steam Inginee, for Land, River, and Marine service Boilers, Guometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &a , Cut- Inas of all kiu Is, either Iron or Braes. Iron Inane roots for Gas Works, Workshops, Itaßrost Stations, Aa Retorts and Gan Alga lnery of the Latest and most Improved construction Beery description of Plantation machinery, nksh Rogan. Saw, and Grist Mils, Taeutim Pans. Open Steam Trains, Defeutors, Filers, Pumping Engtnes, ke Sole Agents for N ['Merit Bogor Doffing Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Stlti4 Hammer; .1 P. Rea' Patent Vales Motion for ALM blaelawary and Steam Pumps. Superintomdent—B R BARTOL RIQJIARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO 'flys STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, 11111I1TIUINTIS STRIZT, HAMILTON, rettnair A/tD HPIDG GAIDLII ■ I rIIILA-DELPHIA. lamed esolaelve.ly In the raanurzetors of LOOOMOTIVT STEAM ENGINES. Mactifootoro to order Locomotives of any arm - mot, wel,Fht or capacity, for the nee or Wood ff Cabe, w Bsfromnows Coal Is ifs erects era's, or ANTIIRAOITE COAL, WlllOOlllll7llO IKONS. 0111 01 Pill. la design, ItisterlLl and workmanship, the Loeoino tires produced at these Works are agent to, arid lot en. celled by any. The materLtle wed In construction are made on the snot, unit insure the beet quality and mod reliable /took The large extent of Shope, and Com p/Au Equipment of MacAulay and Toeis , enable them to execute the BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, or INT 1111101.1211. ROOOlllO. CHILLED CAR WHEELS. I.IASI3I.ERED ASLIB, With Forginge of en l site or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MAOIIIIIII WORK generally. lIICILARD NORRIS sul•ly George Minster W. C. Btoteebuii, it M. Cathie, 0. 0. Butler, Geo. &I'M ranlll-1 AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Dol lane per day on be easzly mule. Call on A BLACK, at Jacob Lernan'a Sorrel lloree Hotel, Wes King street, Lancaster, Pa. JelS-tf VITANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—Ab/e-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board. clothing, and medical attendance Pay from 112 to 5 per month No man having a wife or child will be accepted Ap ply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No 817 MARKET street 'bore Eighth, north mite. WILLIAM B BOYALL, Ist Dent id Rest. of Canary, Reerniting Meer. ott 6,3,11* NOTICE.-CHESTNUT STREET .11 [MIDGE. PLANS AND NSTIMATES fora Bridge over the Riser Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, in the City of Philadelphia, will be reswired by the Chief Fn. gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF Ern- FETA. City 13uilding, FIFTH Street, heoow Walnut, until the second day of January, Me Sill Dredge to be of the following dimentione, without any pier, or with not more than one pier in the water-wey ; the materials of construction throughout to be indestructi ble by tire Die . t/ince between Abutments SRI feet Width of Bridge, out to out, not lea* than.. VI Elevation above low water 37 levatfon above low water si For an arch the springing line should not be less than eleven feet above low water The Plana and klatimaten will be received under the arrangement and conditions !specified an the oral, vane. of Councils, approved November 24, 1&57, as fol• low., vie t. . Secrioit 2. That all plans and estimates tube received by the Chief Engineer end Surveyor of the City of Phila delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark, and to accompanied by a sealed communication having a corresponding Mirk thereon, no thst the name of the designer mar not be known until the plan most ap proved shall has e teen selected Frown 3 That all such plans and estimates when received, become the property of the City of Phils,- dolphin, and shall be presented within two months after the pessiige of this ordinance, when it shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer en I Surveyor, by and with the advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations. to invite a romndsoloo i vonmaing of three civil engi neers, who. in ronjunction with the Chief Engineer and Linrveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plans prevented, to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Council. the !timber of 1 , 411.1 received, the names of the designer., and the character and estimated cost of the three plans by them preferred. SECTION 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief Commis sioner of Highways, upon • certificate presented and signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor. t o mt .,. warrants in payment of the cost of the aforeasaid adver tisements, and also in favor of those patrons who may hare preeented the three plans preferred by said com mission; to the tint in point i f merit, the sum of 44C 4) , to the second, $330, and to the third WO. said trnlTE.ts to be charged to Item No 19 of appropriation made to the Department of Mahon's, &c , for the year /6671 approved March 18, 1837 I for turther information, or for mesa sertion of river. address bTRIVKL thD KNEASS, Chi.' Engineer and tturreyor City or PDQad• note-dijan3 - lONDEHS OF TILE AGE—LIGHT, mom FOR ALL —PETERS A SHROPE. r•Eiploon Pelf-Oenerating OAS LAMP 3 is just tt n lie Nn4l thing to suit all ?melt SO up ; all may have a Poporo Light by calling at their Repot This Lamp is adspted to all places and purposes, and only requires a trial to test its advantages over all others The Lanip forms its own gas Our Patent Burners can be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, without the least possible danger All are invited to call and examine for themselves Tonn, County. and Mate rights for a tie The proprteture aro in want of .♦gent+, giv,ng a tare chanro to make 100007, PETERS & SIIROPE, Bas Lamp Depot, no•=1-am 1S South 4th St below Ch•atnut, Phi CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, of exeellentquality, is sold at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of Are eente• bushel, and may be obtained in large or email quantity by ap plying at the Gas Office, No. TO South SEVENTH Street. To Purchases by Wholesale, It Is sold at the Wort", In Pirst Ward by the ton, at a price equivalent to Az thrsolte, •-Is2 60 per ton. (Signed,) J.O CREMON, Engineer. PaitanzLnita Gas Wosle, Aug. 26, '57. ar•27-tf BALE ROPE:uyera are invited to call and examine oar Manila pale Rope, which we can ean sell aa low VI Amencan, and warrant R !superior in lien& and durability. WEAVER, IPITLER & 00. and No RS N. Water at and SR Id. doilarsia CLOVER SEED. NOTICE TO PENN SYLVANIA VARMSRS AND STOREHRSPERS. The undersigned are now prepared to pnrchate for cult, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania storekeepers and farmers, by sending samples to our address, can, at all times, ascertain the price at which we are buying. Parties wishing samples, by which to be governed 11.9 to quality, can hare them sent by mail, by addressing as. J. H CRASH & CO, • lepli‘tt 43 North /root, and 44 Water lam* flailtoab Lints 63e. per 100 ibe eauinge ,brunbo illatbintrp anb Iron REANEY, NEAFIE & GO" BMillB AND IOUNDERP OE= I = MERRICK & SONS, INGINEERB AND SLACIIINISTEI, Neill - crabs P __ ENNSTLYANIA CENTRAL RAIL -8.0.18, 1857. FOR PITTBIII3BOB, 1857. Cinelnaall, 81. Lode, lois Mr. Loaiarrills New OrleeBB, At. P*3l, Indiavapolla Clmlasod. lE Terre Haat", Ma, 14=3. Farming dm CM4CII4III.IwIII all as Geer Apt. as /181.1rIbuti. ARRIVAL A-ND DEPARTURE OF TILE THROUGH ?RUNS. At i.ot from the Pennsgivaida 'shod Pareassirm Station, 'oath-east corner of lILITINTH oat ILLIt, KEN 'treat. (entrance on Eleventh street ) TH 0 THROTOH TRAINS LEANT. PHILADELPHIA DAILY Wed. Forming dose connections at Pittsburgh to all points Fact Hut and Arrant...lntim Trains, (Sixcdays ea. eepteit,) vut. East Mail Lice at I P. if , arriving in Pittaburgh at A M Express Mail Train at 11 night, &Main; in PlltAairgh at 1:4 P iI Altoona Way 'Lein at 8 A if , arrivin g at Alto-avast 8 P M. Harrisburg Accerninalatinn Train, via Columbia, Irma Philadelphia at 3P. M . arrivi ng In Dumliabouß at 9 P M. past Ilarl Train IeaveRETURNING. s Pittabough at 8 A 11. , &tern to Philadelphia at 11 41 night. Erma. Mall Thal, leaves Plttaborgh at 960 P. M., gr noes In Philadelphia at 1 P. M. Altoona Way Tram leaves Altoona at 746 A M arririg is Philadelphia at 7.30 P. M. leav Ilarrisbeig Accommodation via Colombia, Ilainsburg at 6 A. M., arriving In PhilatelphLs Id noon The Papier* Mail rang daily, the other tislas, days eimpted. Baggage will be reeeired at ( b e Pasom,rer Depot by the Baggage blaster, at any time during the day. Na charge for handling baggage. NOTICIL—iti cue of loss, the Company will hull themeelrea re/pow/Ible for penagual baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding 3100. Notice —On/nib-area will be In readiness at the New York Depot to convey pasaougen for the Wed to the Peal:oil/awls Railroad Station. THOMAS MOORZ, Agent, Passenger Lino Pennsylvania Raihresd On Philadelphia, November 21, 1867. rnWESTERN TRAVELLERS. .ING AND sGlifldßß AHRANGRAI gsTa. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS /ROM ULTIMO= TO PITTABCRGH AND THE WEB?. On and after Jane 15t0.157, TWO DAILY TRIM win have Calvert Station for Fittebrugh sad all West ern and Loath or Northwestern cities. TILE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday exewpted, at I IA A. M. ronneating with the Mad Train over %elitist Pe.• sylrania Railroad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at I 20 A THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Funds: exeepted) at E P. N. for Iliwrisburg. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TEAM Lures Baltimore EVERY Klan? at 10 P. as fleeting with the Lighttniang Rxprsr over the Peasept. tuba Railroad For Pitteburgb, arriving at 10 P. N. [Er All these trains mined closely at Pittsburg with trees over the Pitisinogi, Fat Wavy aa Chicago Railre-Ad, sal He Northern, Roathern and Wootorn connections. U=r - Pusengen for C) Rook least, Davila ten, lows City, litletankeio, no, El. Peers, Hal ton, awl other leading cams he the Northwest, mill as s% en: Ai raised mitts of nand ass! tow/os" in time, .ISR fear fiss ehangea of ears, by Wing Ude lost.. (EP Passengers for Cieveland, Bandosky, Toledo,sal Dettolt, go by this route, sad the Rase Is eflunelled, below 113 miles shorter than by any other mute. Pusengers for Pt. Louie, Indianapolis, Peers Haste, Cairo, and all points coo the Lower and tippet Hissieeippi, make less changes of ears, and entre to ad tense of any other route; sad to Cincinnati, Oadasubss, Dayton, Louisville, sod other prominent cities, u Inlet se by any other route. All Western Baggage CHECKED THEOUGH and handled with tart. FOR THE NORTH. The 8 IS A IL connects closely with Express Traci over the Dauphin road for Wißlanasport, Elmira, Rochester ' Buffalo Niagara Pall., and Canada, them forming the most direct railway route to North:eaters Pennsylvania tad Westem New York. P6Stailfilft will find this the shortest, cheapest. tad moot expediticamila route to Niagara Palls and Canada. Through Ticketa are Leaned to Philadelphia via Clo inuabla and Lancaster by all the trains at $3 each, east tram having sure connections Naftzger" by Mu route avoid tressalled bridges, and all the itC0111161141511 of ferrying /CZ C4J the Bsiquelumoa elver. Pamengers for Maaover,llsaithester, G, , Pao udttaburg, CarWle. Chamberaburg, go by the Vllpw gS 3.15 A SI , awl P IA WRITIIINSTZR 'MUNCH. The Cu, en this road make mos trip per !hay, meameet lag with the tram at 3 P. M. Tor THROUGH TICKETS cad farther tafermatars, apply at the Tteket Ole*. Calvert Station, N E terser of Calvert and rtsaklls stmts. ser.gl-tf 0 C. AMMON, Part. NEW YORK LINES.LAI N I AN .1 D .1113,07 RAILROAD AND PRI NIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD CO3IPANT , B IRON PHILADELPHIA TO NEW TORE, MID WA P LA0213. UM la follows, vk lAis; At I A M, from Kensington Depot, via Imlay City, Mall ag Ate A 11 , via Camden and Jamey Oily, Ms. Jer sey Aocommodation Ate A. H via Camden and Amboy, Amanmed. s. tosa,, _1 At 7 A , Camden aad Jamey City, Winalag xta At 10 A. 21 , by staamboat Trenton, via Tasoey and Jerse Ca)) Morning l i 3 At P M, a ria CLziden sad Aa r =o and A: . perm At I P M. 71a Caradin sat Jersey City, Kraals. Mail At 3 P. 11 , via Camden and Amboy, Ammoomada tmi, lot CLLsa At 3 P , eta Camirn and Amboy, Azeosizaoli -2.1 Clam At 3 P 11 , via Carolon and Amboy, Assam:wads. Ist Clam At S P. Mvia Camden sad Amboy, Asessamata,- tom tad' Clam 1 The i P. x. lint rata tally, all tibias Eirnelays at espied Earned Lines stop at Ms principal stations 661 f. Yor lte.l,lerr, Linn, fletthlgtes, a• ,✓t aA s&IM from Walaat save& wkarf For Mawr Gap,Strowlebwrg, iloraataa, Mint...bare Montana, Greed end, Aks ,at A.ll ,Ma NUTS, Lackawanna at Western IL•ilre6l. for Treohol4, at 6 • M. sad 2P. M. Poe Moult Holly at TA M, sad I){,l sad 6P. IL WAY LEY= Por Bristol, Preston MAT kei at Sit sad AP. M. iLIK • - For Palmyra, 112460C114, Dorezty, barttagtaa. lordes town ice at 3Y. M. iltmar.Oost RICHARD STOCKTON tar Barlealava and Mterom Cato placer at 2, le Steamboat 173.7—N1t,3 1 for Tamar at it ami If ia4 4P. M. M. All lino, *leapt 1 A M lam Waite ettu wharf rl7' Fifty pewo-lad°sly allowed iamb pie. ren d er Inssern are ted fres WU% ear Wag u Maus but their nearing apparel AUtag asp ors fifty paands to be paid for Aviv_ Tiro OW pulp gait rhea: rsponribtllty tcr becop to coe per reglad, sot -11 l not to Untle for rentent long 1109, except by treat tentrult. WX. Y. GATIMIR, lout as I.ly C. k. /1- 1 00. Dll I L ADE L P H lA, GERMANTOWN - 1f AND NOBSIETOWN PLAMID/D ANDANGAMINT anl ant, YONDAT, Ottobus 19th, yon oraluvrows - - - - - - Le4ll Phllatlalitltta al 6. 15,, 111‘. 9K, 111 i 11-,1, 3-10 scan 4, 5,6. T. 9, and 11 P tears Otrutantogna at 61i, 7 -33 cola a. 10If A. M 1.10.3-10 moo 4.5, 6,7,0. a.cti 11P If Pa' The 7 35 o clock A H. Trait" frost GeroesAlows 'cal step anly •t Waras 31fret Ststko. Gs StI4DATS. Ltare Phaa44lplia at 9 30 min H , 2 11114 6k P. 11 Leave Gernualown S3O coin. A. H , 1-10 att. 9..1 4.5 cia P. M. CHLI , TNUT HULL R&TLEOAD EMMiMg3MLIM Lem Chestnut 11111 at TX A-40 and 19-19 Nis A Id 1.140, 3-40, 6-10 and 740 mta. Y X ON SUNDAYS thIITII Philsdelphis, 0.3) A. H 2 sod lIN P. H Leave Ctitatest Int ►t I A H , 12-3 , 1 and •-SO P. 24. FOR lIANSICtiIt, CONEROIIOCRIN SSD 1401.113- Leave Phila4elpkia at 11,i, 3, U A 11 ,3, i,it, az./ 11 I'. 11 Leave Nemstoara at 7,9, 11 A. M , 3 and i &O P. X. ON SENDATII, Lela. st 9 A. M., iue4 3 P. X. Leave Nemstowo at I A. X . X CHESTER YALLST RAILROAD ZOR DOA-line I cave Phllad•lpltta at 6ki A N, sort 7 P Lea,* Dotrr.logt.ava at x♦. X .=4 1 P 11 1 , 311T11, Pa;aciattadoat Depot. Slat! a.a4 Grata alterta, Pltlintalpkts NORTE' PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD A" INTER AIULLNOIXEIST. DETFILETIEIt. UPTON CHUNK, WILEMBAIIII. Divrtmrcirs t On ..t aft, Wednesday, Nover..Ser 1:1, . • trcno th... roa4 lease PhAnds/EWA did (4kwn - days eseer tedl Yer lilfthlehern, Enaten. Allentown Maul CEss.k. sat Wllkestvarre (Expreas) at 11 4. X. For ltethlehem. Allentown, and Maack Chunk, (La. pros,) to connection with L. T. 12. R . an; Lutes, ty stage, from Irma Hill Station at 2IS P. IL For Doylestown, (AecommOdation,) at 1-110 P For Gwynedd, do at 10 A. M. _ . Oa Tutt,ltyt &n 1 Trilsys Ma 10 1 01 tzsta will m through to Deylettawa, leaving Doylvitous to tottisa *A 135 )1 TRAINS FOR PRILADELPR/ A . . . . Learn Bothelena (Egress,) at 9 )I :IS P.. 91 Leere l'kylestetn. (Acentnsnlaben.) al Q 39 ♦ Lear* Gwynedd, le. ON BUDATS /or Prom Gwynedd 915 A 11 1 Gwynedd 1:11P M Dolleetown 130 P.M I Doylestown.— 6 MA 16 rue to Bethlehem 61 SO Mauch Chunk I 60 Wilkeesarre i kJ PASSZNGER DEPOT. /RONT nod WILLOW 1115 nas su.u.4 cwa. CHANGE OF HOURS.—P HILA DE PHIA, WILUINGION AND Bittutom Lai ROAD. Oa sad after Moo-toy. Nov. 2.31.1967, PASSRNOAR TRAINS LIANA PHILADELPHIA to !Wow.. at 8 A H , I P. II , (Itrp.vem.) and IA P el For WUmlngton at 3 A H , I, 3 30 sad UP. X. For New Castle it SA )1,1 ati 3OP H. for Hidlletown at 8 A H azd 11 , M. Per Dover at 5 A. X Lad I P. H. Poe Seoferl at 9 A M, owl 1 P H TRAINS FOR PHILAPII PHI! Leave Boltissers at 8 40, Farms. II A. M , lad I II P. H. Leave Wilmotettaa at T_Z sad 11 4,3 A. H., sad 3 311 sad 9 at P Leave New caw. at 513 sal /1 88 A. X., a 7.1 9 60 P X trite MAlletoars it 10 10 A. X sad 011 P. H. Leave Polar At d 16 A X. sat 6 P.ll Wee Seaford at: 03 t 31 awl 2 P M. TRAINS FOR BALTIXORI Leave Rib:tattoo at 9 1$ A M , 2 P. M. sad 11 18 A m IM:NDAYS only at 11 P M. from Plalsierbla to Bal tumor*. do do. 623 P M from Rolf. nor* to Phtlaoe43ll. PreiA.ht Train, wtth Pusisitr Cat attAebed, wiLl vas a+ • Phitadelpla for Pen - nitht sad tare-te.F.te Ova. at 300 P ?I. Lea,* A dmington for do do P_ M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-4e Oros at I P so a•ly Et 31 rxtroN, Pr«,:a.at fire proof Oaks S ALAMANDER SAFES. ~,,,, .._,.- ♦ tarp assortment of EVANS it WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER BATE 6,, VAULT DOORS, Tor Banks and Stores. BANK LOOKS, Ana to any now fa WO. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, Se. On u good term as any other *stabil...haunt to Hu United SUM', by &TANS it WATSON, No. 26 South FOURTH strut, Pbtladetplan. PLEASE GIVE 1111 A GALL. COTTON -200 bales good Middling ao Mkl- Snag lair Cotton in eon, and for We by ktanN a, stioatarza, sal .319 North Wain draft.