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. 1111,," MC[ll6ll9 OF THE ceithnl:TAlE,B.-"
;fetwititstAnding that
. tbelcaittio :Of Kilkenny,
genettglir , held ,a ,strong iptitisoia; upon art"Dc,
tuber' evening, in the , year 18pft, its bastions,
tossora POintivet.defertuellifota
al
moat nnintiiined ; its eMirtSolloost ; and
but a few very olCor --very'. young- domestics
satin ifs great ball, with arid; .in, their hands,
and With dottlitatidasixlety impressed on their
f ea tiwe l i j ', r yt,„badistit out • its last regular, eel=
Ater, together with all of its able-bodied serfs,
to shlipdrttifeithird;Tames; - Earl of' Orrnonde,
in a attlts .140110 =the Desmond, touching the
rightsAidhOyeds-of certain, lands ; and intel7
3igence,pf the iosidt °Ube frayWatcupon this
evening, - every moment, eapectedat its gates.. •
• The'lady of Alie,fortreas kueltin her, privae
el i ftil,at-t? the, altar of the holy steue/, ,
ferventihnt -not faltering 'prayer.: The pride
of rtaddi;the :pride feudal anlinosity, and
the 'v414:0 her:love Of her martial husband,
01'17444 'PTV her' -heart:-unconscious, of-fbar.
Thentme,st:condoscensimi of her anxiety was
to doubt; .but "notiiine.didShe;•qt.irenld She,
donlicupenlheiabject arhich engrossed_ her
noul l ,so 'far 'as regaided, its. issue by mortal
means. -'," UnControlled', by ty= superior power;
the, 3otilleT, ilia , OrMonde; the lard of her
heart and her life, ever . commanded success
against o4tesmentl; 'and she knelt; therefore;
onlyto - Pray that Ake Will:of 'Gad Might not ,
on this occasion, fightugainst her and hers.
Her ended;"the slewly arose,, and
sifter betiding berlead, and creasing her calm
and
,bigh,foreheati.,befere „the, altar, , pabed
stung the'solitary chapel, - .and issued " from it
'through paoss - arched - door. = Many'flights of
num* ittime steps, twining, upward from the
foundations of the Castle, upon 'a level with
which'ivris, the ; Chapel-116ot; then"' conducted
her to the_suite, of small rooms leading, into
her sleeping-phainber thenCe, she a
JobbY,Which gave entrance to what Was called
" ThQ":"Lring Gallery'" ~of, the - edifice; 'where
thaditig' - herselfalonei the lady ''of Ornaonde
blaw,a shrill andioudcall upon the little silver
whistle Which hunglrepher neck.
But di Parton" austicred het' ; and while her
scommending_ brow assumed n .severo expres
ision;-sho was again about to put the,whistle to
her lips, when the notes of, a„,trumPet,.sonnd-,,
ing the signal fOr' &feted, rettehed hes front;
us she believed,' ~thee: - embattled-Wall! -which
faded" ankfell'de . Wn"to the ,Noto, till forty.
feet;, ;althopgtl:.ftswee still taueh 'lower
than. , the_ foundation .stene - of the fortress it
helped
.to , defeial.„' TlM:point from which the
martial,strain seemed to 'arise vas fully_ coin:.
minded by, the.spadeutt end wiiadaw. of the
long gallery'; 61:M41400 the'lady of Ormond°
now repaired, with a more rapid step than was
habifnat to, her. - ,
Al'ilied ,, '.at" the ' windoiv;. she, boldly , flung
open its "casement, and - gazed directly down-.
ward;'" Two Siguies Only niet 'her view, those
of the, individuals -whom she haCrealitined
'upon - liteetirigin'the gallery after heeretnin
front - tho '-4141591-nritnely, Simon.' 8,04 ) 'the
Half-Witted fester-lirother *flier Only,sob,,(and
only child,; too), and!. that ,only,son, himself,
mounted on Simon's' ehouldersiwhagalloped t .
or prentied; or, chrVetedi - the'terra;Plarie
of the wa11".." ;. , - •
“The poor horn-natural!", she_ muttered';
stags : M"oll he disohey,My Commando not to
leave"the 'Castle, withhis Young lord? aid leave
it for such entice, too,,nndlopbe played upon
that pcliilons wail ; and doubtless it was-lie who
erewhile Mimicked the sound of trumpet which'
Po challenged us - , , _
The lady recollected Nlllloll'3 , talent for imi
tating the.tones Of all the ; initruntents of mu
sic 'whielfhe bitkey,er beard ida:yed; is well,-
indeed, as.i . tf,the voices. ofnutny animaiti p , tuld
even at the Moment her stinailstiiiatt,pohtlrm-•
ed ;, for, after ;he' bad exceedingly:svell
formed - the ' !mad neighingand snorting of en
enraged • battle-charger,"ns an.accompaniment
to a devious and (still, the lady thought) peril.'
one caracole, she saw and heard him blow a
second,tintopet blast thrdugh the hollow of his
band;-which might Well he „ mistaken .for 'the
martial;lmisic At faithfully' copied.. %lilies a
strain f victory - -and. triumph.; and, Simon
peerried-enamoretr of- his own exedutlini of it;
for he • prolonged the_ sends, as - though he'
would never end theni",,until; attest, they sitd
detily'.stopped, breaking off inn ludicrous Ca
dence of:terror es the 'overmastering shrillness
of his lady's whistle cut them Short:
-Turning up his largo gray eyes to the open
window - far above him, be saw the awful figure
of his offended mistress half bending from it.
ger arm was raised, her hand clenched, and
she stamped her foot, and pointed to him to
re-enter the castle. The Lord Thomas—so was
called the little boy of seven ofeight years on
his ,back"- - -looked up also;-but while-Simon
assumed a face of the utmost fright and OHM
tion,. be only laughed Merrily and graciously,
in answer his mother's signs; and then, re
sistlnvhis - foster-brother's -preparations to
place him on his own feet, he obliged Simon'
still to bear him on his shoulders.'
In a few moments the little lord Thomas
. .
appeared .before his mother, in the 'gallery'.
Fier 11ratlook towards liim was' one' of grave
reprehension; but when,,presurning ,on her
love for him, as well as prompted , by,his own
love for her,the boy came bounding forward—
his perfectly amiable and intelligent counte
nance.wearing smiles, which at once depre
cated her anger and admitted error, but made
light. of it--L-the stately lady's brow, 'relaxed,
and; thinking of his. father, she opened her
arirtsio, receive him.,
"Bnt where tarries Simon Suix; bey ? with
him, at least, the overgrown adviser and con
triver of all thine antics, I shall call a strict
reckoning,", she said, after, some previous
words betwen-them. -
Lord Thomas made a gleeish signal to his
mother of a confidential understanding sought
at her : hands, and then composing his features,
spoke in a voice of mock -solemnity, and he
turned towards the door by which he had come
in: "Enter., Simon, and face mylady mother."
The ill-contrived figure of Simon, short,
thick,andbandy-legged, dragged itself through
the doorway, and stood still a few - paces past
the threshold.- - . His long arms dropt at his
sides`; his jaw fell ; his crooked eye-browsbe
came proportionately elevated; his heavy-lid
ded. eyes turned sideways - upon the floor; and
altogether- he presented a very ludicrous cari
cature of repentance,fear, and self-abasement,
of which. one halrwas, however, only affected;
for, with his: young lord for an advocate, ho
really apprehended no bid consequences.
So; knave,'!' the lady began, " neither
your respect for my commands, nor your love
and-fear of the lord-of Ormonde, exposed, at
this moment, to utmost peril, can keep' you
- within the caatleovith Lord Thomas, sage and
sedate, as the time requires him• and you to
bet" , • .
Simon whiningly; yet with - a certain sly ex
pression of tone and manner, replied-;-« I wot
nol - ,,-,gracions lady, wherefore, at" this time;
aught is required - fro* . Lord Thomas, his fa
ther's son,- or from me, his poor, simple ser
vitor and body-mAn, save the Ifearinf which
bespeaks joyousness and trouble past. '
«And why, shrah, wet you not 7"
«Because, by this hour of the day, our good
battle lath - surely been fought and' won, and a
Botitler's foot again planted on the neck of a
Desmond," answered Simon,. confidently.
"Say you so 7" continued the lady, her
eyes brightening; « and- whence come your
tidings, sir 7"
« From our 'common thought of whatever
must be the fortunes of the Ormonde against
his present foe; lady," said the reputed fool ;
and while be spoke he gave his noble foster.
brother an anxious sign to
- second his interest
ed sycophancy, in consequence of which, as
well, indeed, as in assertion of what he really
felt, theladyanswered:
« True; Simon ; and it would, in Booth, ill
become the Ortnende'e only son' to 'show, by
wearing of a sad face, this even, a doubt of
his own gallant father." "
, f that, hxdullent lady I" adjured Sinion,
his nobleness repeats the very wdrds
drew me from the - castle by his side."
« Peace, knave!!! PA. the )ady, her face,
voice,,,nrej, manner suddenly changing into
great - energy es Ail beard the -well.knoern
sounds of lowering the
,draw-bridge before Ehe
prinWal gAto bathe walls of the castle :igiay,
by My'.11.4.1y, War; she want-on rapidly, While
a brirst of wailing voices reached her from the
hall below—« here I have. beep Wilfully ban.
dvilig'Worda with an idiot,, at the moment that.
I should have bent my knee to heaven !".Who
comes •to-greet7us Who waitsbelew.?" she
cr i e d, pacing inwaids aside-door of the gal.
lery : ; ,andt,she ivashbout to issue - throngh it, •
when the sena of many feet eoficiect on MA
lobby Without.' She- paused, and, great , pale.
PresentWold'ichn Seix;the father of Sinion, ,
clad in complete mail; and 'Melting'. jaded and
agitatedaresented himself , before her: the
few servants left, in, the eastle croWded at his
back, Jig!' „eyes mei lifs ; 'and during' their
shortlelf, eloquerieglance, she drew, In - herlips
hard, creased one hand • over' her bosom, and
with• the other; extended., at full' length, rtle:
tioned hilaa to speak.
« The noble Ornionde lives, dear lady,'.' an
swered-the olenian ; end there he paused.
« BO the battle-is •lost, John Seta?" she
said, apparently with calmness, Evasively he
replied, that his lord; in iiitek retreat upon
Kilkenny, close preet by the Desmond,- had
despatched him to .bid his lady' summon the
citizens of the. town. to efhi r: that:some of
them might, help, to garrlspi thentistle„ and
some
,hasten; to „Pain his- army at , Green's - -
bridge, a mile up the river, where he purposed
making,avlastlara*e eland against his old foe.
d All things shall be tried," answered his
lady : and thereupon she despatched Op'e'do
mestic fo iintlierlties_hf the imin,
over whom the house of Ormond° held des
potic sway ; andiatibtlferto - the ideepreovialch;
held the . great: Neck, in the'ehlarLyaref,- with
ordera[to ring the dp:,p.,,„, John Seta," she
resumed, : walking' uprand, !for ) th e galler y_
beweverhaaytetide'illitilaatatruggl e at the'-
hridgeil give.warteho fears for-the dear and
precious life of the Ormonde ; ,Sripposing
a warlariboner'at the preaentniement, a' Des
moildhatlf neief lived who. dares -td harm a
hair dtltisheed."
«.2 4 7'0r ever ;Maitre., tcf;blll744de 034-
mottlat' ? " - dald the almost infant, Land Thomas,
comijig, to lies; Adelina taking herbaria; -hi s
childish leers, Whichhad flowedetlotin - 4:ozai
prisVamira 41;unat ilriekl3p4,gl4o-
raised him in her arms,and pressed him to her
bosom, but she did not weep. After setting
him on the floor again, she continued:
_ cc No, old and faithful servant; Ifearhotthe
poor Desmond on my lord's account; 'but—
should he a second , time Trove fortunate at
yonder bridge, and afterwards break hiii rude
:way into the castle ) here---then, John Seix
=garrisoned and lone . • as we are—then would
I fear hhn on mine Oirn account."
"-Ana wherefore, mother I" demanded the
boy at her side, while old Seix- sighed heavily
and issentingly.'
cc It need# not that I inform you of the broad
grounds , of ray. fear," she• resumed, still ad
dressing-her old household steward :cc before
my marriage vilth my noble; lord, you return
lier his - bold -pretensions to ray favor—they
were.plain to all the world; riathless, no living
ereiiture;,save myself, can now toll you the es
petilal 'reason why—woman, wife; lady and—
mother, as I am"—her accents trembled ; she
stopt her rapid walk, and put her hand on her
son's headovbile he looked 'up into her face
moat' intently, though not as if ho compre
hended hei present discourse—cc the especial
reason why my soul begins to ahrink before
the Desmond"—
ccHark .to the , noise which comes faintly
down the river, lady," said, to her great sur
prise,, Simon Seix, the half-lhol, speaking
seriously and steadily, as he gracelessly moved
from • a corner in which ho had hitherto been
standing unnoticed, though, perhaps, not with
out noticing all ho saw and heard; and edging
round by the wall, approached the end window
of the gallery.
cc /5 , , and so it does!" exclaimed his mis
tress,hurrying to the point of observation be
fore him ; cc and, for the nonce, Simon, well
have you spoken." '
'She" gained the open window. Quick as a
flash, her glance shot at once up the river, to
the bridge, and there fixed itself. The Octo
ber evening began to close in, and it was sun
less and heavy; yet the twilight did not so
'Much prevail as to hinder her from distinguish
ing the general features of things at a good
distance. • •.
The' faint shouting and uproar still came
down the Nero ; but nothing to interest her as
yet occurred upon 0.0 bridge. Iu a very short
time, however, the wild tumult growing louder,
she saw a large body of armed men pour over
,it, iapidly'and in disarray ; and some rallied at
the ceuntry side of the bridge, some between
its battlements, "and some at its town side.
The lady of Ormond() knew that these
were.her husband's men, hotly pursued by the
-Desmond; and that they .now prepared to
Make the last stand of which old Seix had
. .
spoken to hoe.. 'Nor wore they allowed much
time to prepare themselves; nor did they long
'resist the fierce attack of their assailants. The
particular ineidenti of the struggle she could
not see;_ but in the furious shouts of the Des
mond, at first confident and insulting, and then
cruel and triumphant; in the haughty blasts of
their trumpets;lathe gradual receding from
the bridge of her lord's bands, as those of his
-enemy - thronged thick upon it ; and in the fre
quent pliflige,of men andhprses into the river,
,at that pointevidently.posiessed at first by her
friends: in all these occurrences, the unhappy
lady. saw, too pleinlY;'siges of discomfort and
,Of wo,io herhusliand; his child, and - herself.
Old Soli, -watching her from the Interior of
the gallery, 'needed nothing but her action,
and, the expression of her countenance, to
tell him the issue of the . ,.fray,,and to impart
tp his -own' , bosom the successie emo
tions which agitated - hers. "When 'she first
.looked out from the window he new by. her
unbending attitude, extend knew
neck, and un
.wlnking eyes, that, as. yet, she saw nought
which she had expected to see. Suddenly, in
answer to the rush of dm Ormoudes over the
bridge,' she" - stood upright; - and 'clenched her
hands at bee; aides; then she bent low again;
and her fingers grasped her knees; and then
she started, a second time, to her full . height,
'stamped With one 'foot, waved an - arra around
her head with a quick, chucking action of im
patient command; and, finally, in observance
of a termination which has not been described
by us, she throw up her hands; locked theta
together, and dropped her lined between her
arms.
", Ail is over, lady of Ormonder demanded
Seik. .
• "It is, John," she answered; "our base
binds fly like the pciof deer they are only fit
to tend; scattered and 'wild, over the distant
country.
"Do the Desmonds pursue?" again asked
the house-iteward.
“ Gallantly l” replied the lady; and all in
a body—not a man stays on the bridge."
"Then we have some pause, dear mistress;
since none of them hasten this way."
"'Ay, I grant you, if our townsmen enter
the castle In time. But where linger they?
false, burgeois churls! Begone, thou, John
Seta, and essay to rouse their sluggish spirit)
But no—hold an instant—it 'may—it may be
so I" She interrupted herself, by speaking
these last Words in a joyous, hopeful tone, as
she again looked up the river.
'gc The Ormoudes, lady 2" questioned the
old man.
"By Heaven! I do believe it is, John
Seixi Some five or seven mounted mon have
parted from the confuhed body of pursuers
and ,pursued, beyond the bridge—and now re
gain it—now spur fiercely over it—and one
keeps ahead of the others—and now I lose
him and them as they turn into the town.
Quick, quick, John Seix, and mount the tur
ret over the grand-gate—thither they repair,
whoever they be—quick, old man! I wait you
here." -
'The, house•steward did as be was cote.
mended. In a short time after he had taken
his position In the • turret, seven horsemen
galloped up the ascent which led from the
near end of the town to the castle; and one,
of noble bearing, led the rest, But as It was
now deep twilight, and as the riders kept their
vizors down, he, could not, at a first look, pro
nounce whether they were friends or foes,
Coming nearer, he fixed his glance upon a
banner which 'they bore, and his heart beat
with joy, for it was the banner of the Or
monde. lie challenged them, as they milled
their reins before the gate ; they, ono and all,
shouted the gladdening word, and he hastened
from the turret to admit thera within the walls
of the castle.
Meantime his lady impatiently, pantingly
,awaited his return to the gallery. Leaving
the window, the cast herself at first into a
seat; then quickly arose, paced the gallery,
stopped, listened, took her son's hand, and
rapidly walked with him to the door, at the
remote end.
She had again heard the unbarring of the
gate, and the lowering of the drawbridge.
Now she distinguished hasty steps ascending
through the castle to the gallery. A few
paces from the end door, sho stood still; a
knight clad hi full armor entered. In height
and figure he resembled her husband : but his
vizor was down. Upon that she fixed her eye.
An instant passed in silence, neither moving.
The knight slowly raised his hand, and put up
his vizor—Lit was the Desmond
Sho did not scream nor start, nor even step
back, for her heart bad misgiven her, and
spared her a surprise which might have be
trayed the heroic lady into some weakness
which she would have scorned to show.
t".l know you, Desmond," she only said,
nodding her head, and endeavoring to look
down his deep and fearful stare; ft ay, and I
knew you before you put your baud to your
opaque."
i; You dtd, Potronilla 7" he asked, in a low
voice.
- Call me by my own name, here in mine
own castle, Desmond ; the lady of Ormonde is
that name ; none other have you license to
utter • and then tell me, what would Piers
Gerald - of Desmond with the lady of Ormond°
—with her, and with her 801;), whom sho'holds
by the hand?"
It pleasures me," ho answered evasively,
that you know moots you say." '
"And wherefore should RI"
Because, the knowledge so little angered
you towards me, When I feared far otherwise of
our meeting, lady of this eastle.". • .
I' And is that all Then I tell you, Des
mond, build nought' upon such a seeming.
Learn, rather, that there be some in the world
who deeply feel, though - they despise much
outward show of what they feel ; and who leave
actions in the- stead of words to deoido be
tween them and those they love or hate, honor
or i spurn."
And 'tiff well, passing well, that thus
calmly-we do meet," he resumed; "for it hits
the fashion of the time, and the change of—"
• - Of what?" she - interrupted, for a woman,
almost sternly—" the change of what ? what
change? Think you, Desmond, that, for an
hour's mishap, the first he ever knew from
vinyl:land, at the least—the lord of Ormonde,
o1•1;lalti wife, 1011 brook that word think you
thatthat spirit bends or snaps so soon? think yoy
that the cowards who fled from you on yonder
bridge make a tithe of the Ormonde's truer
and loyalor vassals and fighting men? or,
grOntiug that he.stood alone to-bight, In seine
nook of hltfoifrfwide lands,:think you no other
friends may be near, although come from Mr,
toitakelis part and give' you back to him,
hand to hand, and foot to foot 7"
' a What other friends 7" asked Desmond.
ft Hark in your ear—true English friends
py 7 Desmond, and with one who loves the Or
monde to bid them on—with England's king
.to,bid them on I" she continued, exultingly.
• is Who hides behind this arras, to witness
nur discourse 1" demanded Desmond, striding
to the place of which ho spoke, his hand placed
on: his sword.
+ 4 Norm net my poor jester, black Desmond!"
erfed.,the little Lord Thomas, springing after
lan from his mother's side I cc pone but he,
Skeen Selz; the half-witted, is there, and he
has,oniy crept behind the arras to sleep." '
t' The child pulled aside the arras as ho spoke,
and discovere'd; indeed, Simon Selz, sitting
bdhind it, his clumsy, bony knees crippled up
into his mouth, and his whole figure curiously
'twisted Into the smallest possible size, while
ltd seemed,- at least; to sleep profoundly.
"Bid him awaken, and to the hall with you,
*for pastime, my brave man," said Desmond,
shaking Simon with his mailed hand till he
;opened his eyes, uttering a strange cry, and
'Starting to his feet. May they not leave the
gallery, lady ?" resumed Desmond ; "our
-speech grows of impart."
- (To Ile Conlintied.) , '
THE PRESS.—PMLADELPIIIA, WEDNESDAY, DgdEltitEß 30, 1857.
Legal Noticce
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOk THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF rarLAAELFRIA.
Estate of WILLIAM E. HORNOES, deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust
the account of Samuel Welch, John Weleb, - andlVillimu
Welsh, Executors of the will of WILIAM& E. Roo.,
NOR, deceased, and to report distribution, will attend
tolhe duties of hie appointment on TURBDA.lrrittonerf
6th. A. D. 11168, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his oflloo, — No. 271
Booth PIPTII Street, below PRIMP Street!
of Philadelphia. itqlte elty
de24.eod-6t JOSEPH A. CLAY, Auditor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOB THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADEL.
PIM, June Thin, 107; No 68.
SsaNtasl by ber next friend, &e. vs. On&
STEWART BEATON.
Sur libel for Divorce,a vioculo Matrimoni , And now,
December 19th, 1861, on motion of William E. Hood, for
libellant, the Court grant a rule on the respondent to
show cause why a divorce from the Bonds of Matrtmouy
should not be decreed—returnable Saturday, January
241, 1868, at 10 &cloak A.. IL
Oharlee Stewart Seaton, Sir: Please take notleo of
the above rule. WILLIAM B. 1100 D,
de24-2taW-2w* Attorney pro Libellant.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY OF ,PHILADELFHIA.
Estate of JOHN SAVAGE, 49cesamt.
The Auditor apiminted to audit, settle and adjust the
accounts of GEORGE nuNDLE and WILMA'S!. GRIF
FITHS, executors of the estate ofJOHN SAVAGE, de
ceased, and to roport distribution, will meet the parties
interested at his office. No, 243 South FIFTH Street,
below WALNUT, on DIONDAY, the 28th day of De
cember, 1887, at 4 o'clock F. M.
del6-wfux-64 , LEON ADDETT, Auditor.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
J. CITY AND COUNTY OF PUILADELPIIIA.
The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle the
account of William Marone.) , and Sarah Ann Brown,
Administrators of ROHE WN, deceased, and to
make eistributionot the the hands of tho ac
countants, will meet the toreated as his office,
N 0.115 South FIFTLI or 011E8TM:it, on
THURSDAY, the 7th , 2858, at 4. o'clock
P. IL • ES It. OASTLE.
de24-thuttest*
CIFFICE OF ARMY OLOTRING AND
O'
EQUIPAGE Puu,anoLemy December 4 1857.
—.SEALED PROPOSALS are invited, and will be re
ceived at this office, until ICI o'clock A. U. of the 4th
day of January next, for furnishing by Om:tract the fol
lowing Army Supplies and Materials. deliverable at the
United States Clothing and Equipage Depot, (Schuylkill
Arsenal,) to quantities as required, viz
6,000 yards 6.4 datk iliac (Indigo wool dyed) cloth for
cape and Sunda, weighing about 14 ounces
per yard.
63,000 do 6-4 dark bine (Indigo wool dyed), twilled
- cloth, weighing 21 Ounces per yard.
120,000 do 0-4 sky-blue (Indigo. wool' dyed) . twilled
cloth, weighing 21 ounces per per
dark blue (indigo dyed) cotton end
wool flannel, weighing 0% ounce' ,or
yard. ,
7-8 white flannel (cotton and wool) to
- weigh 6% ounces par yard.
10,000 do 6-4 dark blue flannel, wool (indigo dyed.)
10,000 do 47 inch alpaca, (black.)
100,000 do X canton flannel, to weigh 7 Ounces
per yard.
X unbleached drilling, to weigh 6%
nuance nor yard.
X unbleached drilling, to weigh 7X la num
per yard.
20,000 do 30 inch cotton duck, to weigh 22% ounces
per yard.
15,000 do 30 inch mitten duck, to weigh 15% 03.11403
per yard.
81,000 do 28)4 inch cotton duck, tp weigh 14%
Ounces per yard.
25,000 do 28X Inch cotton dock, to weigh 10 oneeoe
Per yard. • "
22 loch cotton duck, to weigh 11 educes
10,000 do
10,000 do
175,000 do
25,000 do
per yard. •
8,600 do 22 Inch cotton duck, to weigh 0 ounces
por yard.
10,000 do 21 inch cotton duck, to weigh 124 ounces
25,000 por yard.'
do 33 Inch cotton duck, towel& ounces
peryard.
12,000 army blankets - wool, gray. (with the letters U.
B. to block, 4 inches In length. In the con
tra) to be 7 feet long, and 5 feet 0 inches
wido; each blanket to weigh 5 pounds.
7,500 dozen pairs half stockings, 3 sizes properly
made, of good sound fleece wool; and with
double and twisted yarn, to weigh 3 pounds
per dozen.
10,800 pompons for engineers, ordnance, medical de
partment, dragoons, rifles, artillery, and
Infantry.
30.000 cap bedlam.
12,000 yards glared allk for covers.
140 N. O. 8. brass scales, pairs.
. . . .
600 sergeant's do do do
800 corporal's and privates' brass scales, palm.
6 N. 0. B. bronzed do do
80 sergeant's do
do do
500 corporal's and privates' bronied do do
76,000 yards 3 ,1 in Worsted lace, I yellow, scarlet, sky
5,000 do 'X' 1y dodo, 5 blue, orange, green.
0,700 do red hunting.
6,000 do white do
2,900 do blue do'
2,500 gross coat-buttons.
3,600 do vest do
3,600 do suspender buttons, whits metal
4,600 do shirt do do
45,000 tent buttons, Wood, small.
12,000 do slips, do do
5,090 do buttons, do large.
1,000 do slips, do do
100 hospital tent poles, sets.
600 wall do do
000 common do do
4,000 galvanised iron wire rode, for tents.
10,000 do do staples, do
8,000 mess pans, iron
1,000 camp kettles, iron, three sizes.
12,000 tin canteens, (3 pints, weskit 11,Ai ounces,) 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 hounds, yellow.
20 do do dr green.
40 drums, Artillery, complete.
70 do Infantry, do
1,100 do heads, batter
700 do do snare.
100 do snares. sets.
200 do sticks; pairs.
200 do do carriages.
All the above mentioned aritelee most conform in all
',Spec', to the sealed standard patterns In this '
°Mee,
where they can be examined • and sample patterns will
be sent by mail, with any additional information In
regard to them, which may be requested by manufac
turers or other* wiabing to offer proposals. It is
deeirable that all the articlee be of domeatic manufac
ture.
Deliverlea to commence on the 16th day of February
next, and one-half of the quantity contracted for to be
delivered in equal monthly proportions, by or before
the 90th April , 1858; the remainder within four inonthe
from that date, in monthly or greater proportiona, as
the contractor may find it convenient.
The privilege le rererved by the United Staten of in
creaaing from one-third to one-half the quantity of all
the supplies above mentioned, by giving the contractor
one month's notice of ouch desired Increase.
Payments will be made on each delivery, should Con
gress have made an appropriation to meet them, or all
aeon thereafter as an appropriation shall be made for
that purpose. Ten per cent. of the amount of each de
livery 'lain be retained until the contract dual be com
pleted, which will be forfeited to the United Mateo in cm
of defalcation on the part of the contractor in fulfilling
the contract.
Bids will be received from manufacturer% or regular
dealers. only, in the articles proposed to bo furnislev
and none will bo considered in which the manufacturer's
mill or dealer's place of business IS not sipeoltically set
forth.
Contracts will be based on accepted proposals, for the
fulfilment of which two or more sufficient securities will
be required.
The names, address, and the responsibility of the
persons proposed as securities, with the acknowledgment
of said persons that they will be such security, or will
see that good and sufficient security be furnished lu
case a contrast is obtained, will be transmitted with the
proposals.
It is to be distinctly understood by every person ob.
taining a contract, that said contract is not transferable
without the consent of proper awhority, and that any
sale assignment, or transfer of it, without such con
seat having been obtained, (except under a process of
law,) will be regarded as au abandonment of the con
tract, and the contractor and his securities will be held
responsible for all loss or damage to the United finites
which may arise from said abandonment.
Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned, and
will be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing army eup•
plies and materials."
HENRY 0. WAYNE,
dec.4.lmw tJan4 Bt. M.jor, A. Q. Mr
Obarntional
HALL
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NEAR S
F fl A ' L .
try 7 KI E LL LESS
Piiii.Atm,Pnt A.
SELECT BOARDING 801100 L FOR BOYS.
IMEMEZI
Tho Rector, Rev. D. It SMYBEIt, may be seen every
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON from 3 to 6 o'clock, at
HOOKER'S Booliatore, B. W. corner EIGIITII and
OTIESTNIIT, where also circulars may be obtained.
Addrees Rte. B. R. SHYSER,
(13.2 m Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia.
VRITTENDEN I B PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner or SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets Second and Third Stories.
BOOE.HEERING, •lANSIIIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LA 'y ; ND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CA LATICES.
•
LECTURER, &c.
Each Student has individual instruction from compe
tent and attentive Teachers, under the inunediate
"pervialon of the Principal.
One of the Bost Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Speoimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms. tee. ocB-y
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WEST VIIILADELPHIA..
No Seminary whatever le more like a private family.
The ammo of etudy is eponsive and. thorough. Pro
rosier Saunders will receive a few more pupils under
fourteen years of age into hie family. Enquire of
Messrs. J. B. Meer and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Forney, Fdltor of this paper, whose eons or wards are
now members of his family. septl4.4l
golds anti Utataurants
MERCHANTS' HOTEL,
NORTH FOURTH BTREBT
Azo►r AI
PHILARALPHIA.
ati24,tt IdoWIBERN & 86m, 280PIIIVT0111
JONES'e
AROII STREET SALOONS,
727 mid 729 ARM MEV
HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS !
. .
The Holidays are close at bawl, and Jonee'n Arab
street Saloon is prepared for the Immense demand that
will be made upon It for CONVROTIONS.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S DANDIES
WORM) ISCPBUISLY FOR THE PRESENT BEASON
Every variety of Eon Bone, 'Putnam, Bourbon Drop,
new style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drupe, L'anglitorre
Bon Bona, and every variety rare and coati.) , candies
manufactured In Pens.
ltor.Preaeats, alt eltaa and PATTERNS Of Ornamental
-Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties filled with the cholcest
varioty of COnfections, anal varying la price from One
Dollar up lO Fifty Dollars. .4iomo of these Boxes are the
MOST SUPERB SPOCIMENS op TAROT WOW( AND ARTIST'S
DIMON EMIR °MEM) IN THIS COUNTRY.
- -
To the Ladlee, as well as to the whole public, Jonea's
Saloons are the moat attractive In the City, and In
splendor of adornment and finish are importer to any in
the Union
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS,
Served up bathe choicest and moat expeditious style.
FRUITOF ALL KINDS,
ICE CREAMS. JELLIES, CAME AND OYSTERS,
• Coustanily ready for Vila tore in prolnalon. -
PLAIN, PANCY ' AND ORNAMENTAL ,
CAKES AND PIES OE EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT,
And, In fact all thaVVARIETIES, unußrEp, and
DELIOAOIR.A of every cllme and country,
Bats, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation llappere,
and Familiaa aupplist. at'the' ahorteat notion and On
reasonable terms.
A continuance of throatronage hitherto so liberally
bestowed by the pubalnis respectfully aoliolted. • '
del-tt R. it JONES, Proprietor. '
CAMPBELVS74IIESTAIIRANT.—V,hINI
t3ON, Wild Bucks, turkeys, Cecile, arouse, Prosh
Salmon, Chineatiqbe, Opines...bleu°, Princess Boy, Alma
own, and Cove Oysters, with every vari4ty of CAME,
wild or domestic, inseason. Creed Tuttle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at
JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No; 527 CHESTNUT street, op
posite the State Notice.
N.B.—No expense or pains has been spared by the
Proprietor in fitting up tide new establishment In the
moat sumptuaue manner—the - seeend story being for
the adeommodstion of Private Pullen for Dinners,'
Suppers, tco.
Br Entrance tor tidies t,owards Sixth Amt.
uovi-Eim
TTHE BRITISH AND NORTH MURI
CAN ROYAL MAIL BTRAMBIIIIII.
PBOX NNW XOB% TO LIT6BPOOL
Chief Cabin Passage
frieoand Cabin Paseage
Chief Cabin Passage 5110
Second Cabin 'Passage so
The sialpe front Boston call at lII.CAI.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkine. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wickman
ASIA, Capt. N. 0 Lott. NIAGARA, Captßyrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch.
Those vessels carry a clear white light at mast-heed ;
green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.
.I.FRICA, Shannon, have N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 9.
AMERICA, Lott, • " Boaton, Wedneaday, Deo, Id.
EUROPA, Leitch, " N.Fork, Wednesday, Dee, SS.
CANADA, Lang, o Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 50.
FERSlA.,Judkine, " N,York,Wednesday,Jann, , Se
NIAGARA, Wickman, Doston,Wedneaday,lari.l3l4l
AFRICA, Shannon, " , N.York,Wedneoday, Jan. 20.
erthe not secured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
' The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Goldper,Dullion, Specie, legality, Precious Stones
'. or Me nleei bilk of lading are sdgned therefor and
itifet) ni) thereof therein expressed.
r 'Air freight or P_Wage apply to
',',' Ada.) , E. CUNARD, a Bowling Green, N, York,
'
• _
lOR SAN F'A CISCO.--CLIPPERTA
SATURDAY, December 19th.—The•unsurpeeeed
clipper ship TIVILICHT, Okras, Commander. •
Clipper of TITUREMAY, Decomber 24th.—Tike'rerg,
nificeot A 1 dipper ship LOOK OUT,•II.Ati [taus, Com
mander. '
Both of these aelebrated ships are now losallogli ..
New York, and will sail as above.
For freight, at New York rates, apply to
BISHOP, S ,
deb 120 ( late 86) NORTH WH A RVES,,
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LLNS7 —
STEAMSHIPS
BTATU OF -GEORGIA .
Ann
KEYSTONE STATE.
In connoquence of the depressed state of trwle t the
above *hips will be withdrawn for the p resent.
OotoberlOth. „ A. =IRON, Jr.
FARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON
AND lIA rm.—no magnificent' steam/hip VANS
DERBIVY, Edward Mutat, oommoder, 15,248 top!,
will mil
From New York for South• prom Southampton and
ampton and Ilan°. Ilarre for New York.
- • •
/Saturday Oct. 24 /Saturday Nov. IA
Saturday • Doo. 6 Saturday Dec:26
Price of Passage—First cabin, $lOOl almond cable,
*5O Specie delivered in London and Paris. For freight
or wane apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent,
N
No. 6 Dowling Green, ew York,
Letters for logland and Europe, pre-pald, 25 cents
each belt ounce, (by enclosure of portage stamps If from
other titles ,) wlll be received at No. 6 Dowling-green,
Now York, uP to 11X o'clock on the mendog of ail
ing. oclo4l
POE ENGLAND AND, k" itNE '
Now York and Havre Steamship Company.—The
United Status Mail Steamships AUAGO, 2,600 tons,
David Linea, commander, and FULTON, 2,690 tons,
/AMU A. Wotton commander, will leave New York,
gotta and Southampton, for tka years 1867 and 63, on
the following days:
WATS Mr WU.
, .
1887. 1868.
rulton,dalurday, Aug. 22 Arago, Saturday, Jan. 0
Arago, do. Bert. 10 Fulton, do. Yob, 0
Fulton, do. Oot. 17 Arago, do. Alarohd
Arago, do. Noy. 14 Fallou t do, April 8
Fallou t do. Doe. /2 Arago, do. Atop 1
Fulton, do. May 99
LNALYI ItATIII.
18.5 T.
Fulton
Arago, ,
do Tue4,l6y, 41 opt. 229 g. 26
tt
Arago, do. Oct. 20
Fulton, do. Nov. 17
Arago, do. boo. 16
1866.
Fulton, do. Fin. 12
Arago, do. Bob. 0
Fulton, do. March 9
&top, do. April 6
Fulton, 40. May 4
Arun, do. :nue 1
Fulton, do. Juno 29
PitIOA 07 71IIIII1011:
From New York to Southampton or Barrio—Flral
Cobb,n $180; Second Oablu, 576.
From Barre or Bouthampton to New York—Pint
Cobb, BOP from; Second Cabin ; 600 Irma.
For freight or waste ; apply to
MOIFFIMEE umarrox, Agent, 7 Broadway.
!WILLIAM ISELIN, " gone.
CiIi,OIIKICY it 00. " Boutli , ton.
AMBRIOAN wzioram:
XPIIRES AND SDX-i
loParia.
mom Co. "
ate
YfIIIE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
A- UNITED STATES MAIL BTEAMERB.—The Ships
composing tine Line are :
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIO, Oapt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADBIATIO, Capt. James West.
LiThese ehips have been built by contract, expresalfor
tfovernment service; every care has been taken intheir
conatruation, as also in theirengines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their aeoommodatiens for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Pries of passage from New York to Liverpool, in fleet
&Mu, 2130; in second do,, $76; from Liverpool to New
York, 80 and 20 guineas. No bertha seoured unless paid
for. The 'hips of this line hare improved water-tight
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
I
ISOM 1111 W TORN. IVION LII , IIIPOOL.
Saturday, June TO, 1867 Wednesday, hula 24, 1867
Saturday, July 4, 1861 Wednesday, July 8, 1861
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1867
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 18(47
Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. IV, 1887
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 2, /RI
Saturday, Sept. 28, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 85, 1851
Saturday, oat. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857
Saturday, Oat. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oot. 28, 1851
Saturday, Nov. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1867
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, N0v.03, 1857
Saturday, Dee. 6, 1867 Wednesday, Deo. 9, 1857
Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1861
For freight or paaaago, apply , to
EDWARD K. COLLINS No. 66 Wall street, N. T.
BROWN, SHIPLEY .2. bO. L Llveipool.
f3T2PIIN KSNNAILD D et VO., 27 Austin Friars,
London.
B G. WAINWRIOIIT it 00., P.I.V.
The °tonere of theme ship' will not be Wow:liable for
gold, sliver, bullion, specie, jeWelry.pr salons stones or
nsetala, unless bills of lodingt•s iL j rad therefor, and
the value thereof expressed therein matt
GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU
ROPE.
First Cabin 880 Second Cabin 850
In the Bret-clam paddie , wheel steamatilp ADRIEL,
2,000 tons, 0. D. LtIDLOW, Commander, and NORM
BTAR, MOO tone, T. E. LEIIITRII, to sail from pier No.
3 North River, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED
STATES MARS, viz;
Leave N. York for
Bouthampton, Us- Bremen for Southamßton
are and Breslau. Southampton for New 1, ark.
Ariel, Saturday, Oct. Ell. Weds'day, Nord.
N.l3atiy Oot. 81. Saturday, N0v.28. Weds'd iy, 800. 80
These steamers touch at RAY/tit. Specie delivered
la London and Paris. For passage and freight, apply
to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. S Dowling green, New
York. oclo-tf
RAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH
WILISKEY —2O Puncheons of the above Superior
Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Forrest, et
Shimin street whorl, for sale by
JOSEPH. P. TOBIAS,
206 and 208 South FRONT Street.
11 Wholesale AND SCOTCH WHISKEY,
Wholesale and Retail
By RIJOII BARR,
OOVERNMUNT ROUSE, corner of
FRONT and WHARTON Streets;
(opiwalte the Navy Yard,)
kbßudolph's,
fIRANDIES.—“ Pinot Caatillon," Marott,
and other Cognace of various vintage', In half
pipes and quarter oohs,• Palley&lin Rochelle Brandlee,
pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, and one•elghth
eaakm. Imported and for sale by
I.IIINRY DOMAN & CO.,
4,022 221 and 223 South Youth street.
ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
LIQUOR STORE, No. T 26, Southeset Corner el
GEORGE and SOUTH. Streets.
C/. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, be., 20
Reath /Inn Street, Philadelphia.
BRANDIES.—Pinet, Caatilion & Co., Ma
rett &Co and other brands of Cognate of various
vintagers, in, half pipes and quarter casks ; Fellevoisio
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter
casks and one.eighth casks, all in Custom House storm,
imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN k CO.,
an 6 Noe. 221 and 228 South Fourth West.
!ammo Pormn
TAITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
-.KJ AND LAGER DEER BREWERY, No. 620 (tom
N 0.938) North THIRD Street, PhllleleJAW—Shipping.
orders promptly attended to. sul.tt
BOOTS AND SIIOES.—Tho subscriber
has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS
and 8110 ES, which he will sell at the lowest prices.
GEO. W. TAYLOR,
no2l-If 8. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET Xs.
FALL STOOK. OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
--JOSEPH U. THOMPSON & CO., No. 814 MAR
KET Street, and Noe. 8 and I pRANKLIN PlukObl t
have now in store 4, large and well-aeaorted stock of
BOOTS and SHOES, of City and Eastern nuinufaoture,
which they offor for Sale on the best terms for Cub, or
on the usual Credit.
.B u arv f are inr,lte4 to all end their stook
TAMES 11. BRYSON'S BOOR. AND ,TOll
P.RiNriNG 1106JIS, 2 North SIXTH Street, first
above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Garde,
Needs, Pamphlets, end general Printing attended to.
Binding attended to in connection with printed heed
loge of. Blanks and liceetpts. d'd-tt
ail' uvANs,--io,000—PHINTICII; A
B tort ■ per Dour: 0 Sir
lb Pra,stht woevedwked 111 if* wt.J. 41 0 A
D rbils,l,lol. freas. st 16 LW
a CO W
P 11•1101.011111,1.0711 Terns B
A tx.ll6ln.a.
. 6 .,,,,' v 1 ti , — 1 rat, Nul atol Ovals D
L ... v itt f 0 . Tee 11..4h/ Curds P. , 1 , ..th. it
is 10s,w ••• ea .r3 , 1,01.1 ) 16-11.2/ M. pal* rear..a.
.1U.,.
. . ,
• TM/. VOURTIII 89C. below %Want
COLD MINE FOR SALE.—THE SUB
scriber offers for sale perfect title, the
property known as the ENID GOLD AND COPPER
MINE, situated 8 mile. from Concold, Oabarrus county,
North Carolina. With the mine ilt.H plantation of 745
acres of excellent land, well watered and wooded, and
a large MANSION 1101JSE, with barna, ,nines' houses,
powder and engine house, and other buildings; new
steam engine, 45 horse power; Chllian mills, stamps,
pumps, Au., einitfacingall the machinery and tool. los
cog/wry for the full equipment of a mine, In good order
The mine has been worked at Intervals for the lut 50
yearn, and has. always been profitable to resident Pro
' prietors, but has never been worked for any length of
time with an engine and machinery. The shafts mad
galleries are well constructed, the .toppings have never
been taken out and from 50 to 76 Miners] can be profit
ably employed in the old workings, Oa the property is
%formidable vein of copper and lead, which ban never
been worked, and a new gold vein has been discovered
since the first of this month, at which three men bare
been at work, tal.ing out fifteen hundred dollars a day,
with a goad prospect of its continuance.
noZem CHARLES J-0/I,DMIT. 181 Broadway.
G
REAV REDUOTION
Th L THO PRIM! OF
CEMETERY LOTS,
The Glenwood Cemetery Co t bare determined to se
the lots in their Cemetery et
The present priers for cash. By thia ratitzotion saws
of the most eligible Lob, will bweold at
TWELVE tpilL.L.Aits,
Only 300 tote will be dipponed of at thee/ rates, sod
the opportunity le offered until January int, 1838.. Ap
ply at the office, No. 434 WALNUT EMMET, below
Rlfth. d2-1m
CCARRIERS'AIr — DRISSAS prepare.(l by
experienced writer, at Na 1109 0, ELEVENTII
street, above Federal... - dao
- PLOW G BOARDS- 7 :,6817i ttiet ()aro
llnnooring boards' . IgOlit far rale by
itIRT/b? 4 memearra
nO Norms Wow poi.
531 14 1 Ping•
.VllOl4 DOBSON TO LITIMPOOL
LIAYI 001111111IPT011.
186 T.
Art, Wednesday, Aug. 26
Yal a, do. Sept .23
Arago,Walton,
o.
do. Oct.l
Arago, do. boo. 16
1868.
Fulton, do. Jan. 18
Arago, do. Feb. 10
Fulton, do. Max. 10
Ari l t o o ,;, go o .. t i p o r y i
6 7
Arago, do. Jane 2
Fulton, do. Juts BO
Wines anb Lianoro
Dotito anb Olicrta
.301) printing.
ONE NALF
VOALI COAL I COAL I—TAGOAAT's
O.BI.IL9BATID MING NOVNTAIN LEMON
00AI.
J.&, II . O ARTER , SGERENWOOO L TANEAQIJACOAL
GEORGE W. ENYDEIPE PINE 10R.EST 1301IIIYL
KILL GOAL.
'RANDALL & MEREDITH
Hare tor We, and are oonataotly reoeiviag from
above celebrated 99111erlee.
CAL Wi'Ara, &ZEES.
There is no 0011 mined anywhere, moat in quality
them, and a trial 'will convince any one of their great
Superiority. Oar Coal le very carefully screened at oar
y may .WWards, and we will Warrant It Derfeotly free from elate,
dust and all impaEST.rities. Oar PRIOEB areas LOW u the
v
Orders Lett at anr, Olace, No. 161 1101111/ PEONY
street, above Walnut.
Order. left at oar Yard, OALI.OWITILL Wed, bolo*
DRQAD street.
Order' left at oar Wharf, WATER street, shore OAL.
LOWILII.4ror lent to tither place per Despatch Post,
will ieettyll Protile attention.
Purchasers for Palnlly nee will do well to call and etc.
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. anCtt
1 07 'YLICILL A "
QOllllll.. AND LEHIGH COAL.-
1.7 I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality o_
toiluxuaLT, AND LEHIGH COAL. My customers
*Odell other's who May favor me with their orders, may
role! getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them.
• No prior Coal kept at tale establishment to
okee At LSOW' R71.9) 0 3.
ALEXANDER CONVERT,
aUI-tf N T E. corner of Broad and Cherry Lite.
1 .EHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.—
DALY, SORTER lc CO. COAL DEALERS, No.
eta PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep coustautly on
head, it the very lowest rates, fall supply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal, mitt I.ers,
itiprtliant traitors
JOHN P. DOHEItTY,
1101WISNLY WITH aILLT & / 1 / 1 010iR,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, .4BOVR EIGHTH,
Rea now with blin the beet Tailors that are engaged
In the heathen to thlit (Wintry.
°tranvia 'RUIZ,' formerly the leading tailor of this
city; M. Kama, formerly cutter for 0. Both & Co.,
and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, A
Co.; firma Wieling, the best Pante and 'Vest cutter
In the United States, for years cutter with Dopierrie,
under the Irving Rouse, Broadway, and with Deplerria
to Pettne, under the It. Nicholas hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wiehee of
all who patronize the, establishment.
The best of Clothes made at moderate prices for
Credit, lour prices far cash. oot3•tf
'FAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT
T 411411 Not, 14 sal IS Boil% NINTII BTRNET,
ABOVN OICESTNITT.
A large and well selseted stook of CLOTHS and
OABSIMERISEI always on band,
All Ulotblng made at this aistsbliehruent will be of
the beet quality, and in the most fashionable style.
Partiettlise attention given to UNlYOltit
INO.' '• auti-tf
QBARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
OLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Street, between
Ara and Sao.. aud•ly
gromutiosion Merchants.
H. CLEIASE'&
O CO.
E
111 • ENE
J COMMISSION MECIIA.NTS,
48 North FRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia.
CONSTANTLY RISC/SITING
CLOVER SEED
On consignment from the Interior or Pennsylvania,
where our new Cleaning Mill is now In general use.
fl• Also, TIMOTHY AND RED TOP always on
hand. eol2-tf
IaANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION
'MERU:LINTS Ad Dealers in Foreign and Anlo.
Hun HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27
North FIFTH Street, Nut aide above Commerce street,
Philadelphia. aul-U
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
V CHANT end Importer of HAVANA SEC AltB
(New) /38 Watunt etreet. ;mooed story.
(tobacco anb Gligaro.
I.IFATA.NA CIGARS ---14. headsoma 'meet-
I. IL pent, suck as
7i am, Partarui,
Cabana", Sultana,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Coloso, oouverOlautas,
Torrey Lopes, Union Awerleana,
Orelon, Blots Oubana, do., &e.,
Is., in X, X, 1-5 and 1.10 lee, of all sizes and quali
ties, in Bible and constantly reoelsiug, and for sale low,
by 011. K T Fall,
(ntw) 195 WALNUT Street,
aul-1y below Betond, 'wad store
VIG-kRO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
31fGAB11.—A choice Invoice of thus celebrated
brends on board brig "New Era," daily expected from
Ilsvana, and for sale low, by 0111ARliEd TNTIE,
(Now) 138 Walnut street, bolos/ Second,
set Second Story.
Sarniturt.
If B. KITE, & CO.
11. FURNITUAN, BEDUIN°, &e.
No. 4118 (late 129) WALNUT at.
Philadelphia.
A new and superior style of Bpring Beds.
LY1).1.1 B. Kira. 7osigra Wasoroa
mai 6w
soap anti (ridable°
SOAP AND CANDLES.
REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
to my Manufactory, 10 e nd 14 RELIEF STREET, be
tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second
streets.
Thankful to my numerous Wends for their past Wont,
I solidi a continuance of the same, haring enlarged my
manuractof Co as to enable me to hare constantly on
hand aFa e stock of srell•seasoned Soaps,
.'
free from
Irish Olt; ahm, Variegated White [loopy, Oastlle and
all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure
material, Settled Pale, and Drown Soap, English Sal.
Sods and Pearl Rauh, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candles of all sires constantly on hand. Hating
adopted the !Aids !pitons, I am enabled to sell my goods
at the lowest prices, P. CONWAI .
Philadelphia
N. ll.—Cub paid for Tallow and Grease. no 11.0 in
Otationern
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. 110OAN, plank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pro
ofed at all times to furnish, either from the choices
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Bulks. Public Offices Merchants, and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
In variant, styles, to the moat substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTINO of every description.
Ewaring and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
& ifenoral usortment of English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. Iloganbi contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say—' , This display of blank
bolts (or banking and mercantile ore Is the best la the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
wrrkmarfahip most excellent, and their dulah and ap
peirance neat end appropriate." tual-tf
Juniata.
IMPORTANT IMPR OVEMENT
NNW GAS CONSUMING FURNAOI
NILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE,
after having been put to the moot severe test, daring
the two OOLD WIDTDRS or 1866 AND 1851, has proved to
be the most powerful heater in the world, saving from
g the fuel over any of the beet furnaces now in one.
TAME Bus: acme are constructed with s coat Iron aidi
plt, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped fire pot, lined
with firebrick or iron staves. The fire pot is surmount
ed with .
A SERIES OF CONES, ow TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their base, but tapering to small aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the auular chamber,
through which the heat and make pass to the Due.
Top WDOLC products of combustion in the form of
at*, and unarm, are suspended directly over the Bra,
cesium) or compressed into the tapering Coxes and
0011TINOALLY OXPOSNLI to the direct action of the ray,
of heat and light from the fire.
This beat and light is brought to a 100011 I tats
WU, not unlike the
COLLECTION OF THE SUN'S RAYS,
to • focal point through au ordinary lens, causing the
eno.ar AND a teas to become rutensely bested and tho
roughly CONSUMND, by this operation the SWAN AND
DANES are MADII EQUALLY AVAILABLE with the FUeL
ITSSLF for beating purposes, while, In other furusoes,
lEIN OARRIND OF! AND WASTED IN TON CIIIIINST.
All persons desirous or obtaining the beet and
DIDST BOONOMIOAL REATING APPARATUS,
should not fail to examine the Now CAB CONSUMING
CONS FORNACIY, before purchasing any other. The at
teution of architects and builders is particularly Ira-
AnNOL,t) & WILSON,
(finoseasors to fi A. Narrben.,)
No. 40 WALNUT Street,
aul-tf , Opposite Independence Square.
40ato, Caper, &t.
SULLENDER & PASCAL,
ad-em No. 3 8. SIXTH street. Philadelphia
Aiaib wart
CItrAKER, OITY'NAILS,
ktiI3OIIANT BARS,
RIVNT . IIIOII,
Manefactored at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
on tko Schuylkill, al:o7B4ring Garden Water Wolin,
WIRRLIORSII,_IOI North WATER Street.
QUEER OITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
made.
ocOtt JOHN lIALDNHAN, Agent.
rimOMAS E. BAXTER.-TIARDWARE,
1 CUTLERY AND TOOLE, No. WO MARKET IT.
boys Muth, 'oath aide, FM1'461016. as 1-6 m
InE d D ic l iii C a l L N: . A o L ac a tb ß e A m N oi D t Y k. .— we r rin u i ro .u. o . l g d th rti on tl.
er
for weak lunge apd general debility of the age; cure
cure for Dyspepsia, whether saute or ehroulc. Low
&c. Price $1 25 per bottle, or SIO 50 per dozen.
Igarrented pure. Imported expressly for um, Bole
Agehte" for the United Rehm .
Ca=
Wholesale Itruggixta, 8. W. cor Becond and Green.
We rarer, by poruussiou, to the following member, of
the Radical faculty, an to the purity and rhentleal
standard of thin Brandy:
0. 1'.1(elohlino, N. D., Fourth, above Tamany.
0114.11, Taylor, M. D., Fourth, above Brown.
Chap, B. Roberta, 31. ll , Third, below Franklin.
Wilson P. Vasoy, hi. D., Fourth, above Thompson.
J. K. Knorr, 3P. D., Flout, above Poplar doll -tf
PUBL IC L AMP S.--THE PUBLIC 18
rempectfully informed that Oilicce have been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
which anions are requested to give Information respect
ing staideota which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
of any failure In lighting or extinguishing them at the
primer time; or if not properly cleaned and in good
liglitiag condition. The Book. will be kept by Joaepti
Bally, No. 808 Wharton et., Bind Ward; Chula Carty,
Supt. of 2d district, No. 8 Unities at. abuse Sixthi_ltirstr
G. Kirk, No. 820 North Sixth at , above Brown, Twelfth
Ward; SI. W. Mahon& No. 2'2Blooates send, Fifteenth
Ward; Thde.V. Bowlby, Gas 011 ice,Tirenty-Yourth Ward
(Weat Philadelphia;) M laden, q t . ont,'
Twenty-813MA Ward, ( Germantown ;) Win. N. Market:
(he paws; Twenty-Third Ward (trankibrd,)...sud at the
~,
G„,Dgth e itereoth street, below Market. -
By Order of the VillitilGß of the Philadelphia Gas
Works. A. J. HUN,
fhiperfutendent of Distribution.
COA.OH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factory of 11.1 V UI3BIIEIIB, No. 109 (late 43) South
EMU', below Chestnut. greet, has become a saving
of b 0 percent. to out. 801:1THBAN AND WESTERN
amaiIANTS, and also the convenience of having thole
old Getvlane Lamps new silver-topped and bottomed,
wd me shy oßproma to all pate soll9 it
SPI/343 TURPENTINE-200 bblehim
Turpentine, to arrive, for Bale by_ •
• UAAT.W_ 4ILMAtIALIBTXR,
as/ Mr* Water atteet
insurance CRompanito.
FIRE INSURANCE,
BT THE
RELIANCE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY,
Of rIIILADILLYRIA,
On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, Merchandise,
- Furniture, dc.o. z
IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. -
OFFICE No. 808 WALNUT !WREST
CAPITAL, 8177.0211. ASSETS, 5250,413.
Invested as follows, vie:
In Pint Mortgagee on City Property 8120,200,
In Allegheny county 6 per cent. Penn's, R. 11.
Loan
10,000
In Pennsylvania It R. Co.'s 6 per cent. Mort.
gage Loan, 830,000 Coot 25,500
In Pennsylvania It. It. Co.', Stock 4000
In Sleek Account for shares in sundry luau.
rance Companies
In Scrip In sundry Insurance Companies.
In Bilis Receivable, business paper
In hook Accounts, accrued Interest, Ac
la Cosh on hand,
2b0,413
CLEM. TINGLEY, fte s stdnt..
DIRECTORB,,. .
Clem. Tingley, George M. Strand,
Wm R. Thompson, John R. Worrell, ~
Geo. W. Carpenter, Benjamin W. Vestal,
Robert Steen ' Z. Lathrop, '
Charles 8. Wood,',, 11 . L Carson, •
Samuel Mayhem, Robert Tolend, -
Marshall Hill, Cornelius Sterensen,
Jacob T. Bunting, Charles Leland ' ,
William Musser, W. M. staple, Pitta'gh.
delS..flowlm D. M. HINCIDIAN, Secretary,
plitE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
THE QUAKER CITY MIURA...NCB CO,
408 WALNUT Street;
Will take Marine and Tire Risks on favorable terms.
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS 1250.000.
GPO. II lirrlPP, President.
R.B. COW:MULL, Secretory. dr10•t(
PORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
-331 WALNUT STREET.
Chertor porpotusl. CopHAI, $300,000, Subsertbed.
$200,000. Paldup,Sl4o,ooo.
This Company 10 now prepared to Issue Fox and
MARINE POLIOIES on favorable term.
PRlalimr—JOHN SWIFT,
'Flom Palmy's:cr.—HENßY BIRD.
1/111OTUBS.
JOHN SWIFT, 11 F. JACKSON,
JAMES W. QUEEN, PLINY FISK,
JNO. 11. PARKER, AW. THOMPSON,
S. P. ORIFF/TTS. H. D. HEARS.
HENRY BIRD,
doll -l on LEANDER W. V. 11. STARR, Seer.
IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
. PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIVE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Censer of THIRD and DOCK
Streets. Capital $612,724.08.
INSURES LIVES for short tams, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endournents—pur
°hues life interests in Real Estate and makes all
am:areas depending on the contingencies of Life,
They act_as Executors, Athululattators, Assignees,
Trustees, and CI nardians.
'maims.
Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard 8 Newland, J41:1101 B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter,
William IL Kern, Junes Euston,
Samuel C. Huey, Tbeophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Solider,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
ltodolpbus Kent, John W. Humor,
William IL Carr, Ellis 8. Archer,
Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Resin, Jobu H. Brenner,
P. 8. Micbler, Elision.
PAlirgb 10. MiLLYIt, President.
SAMUEL E, BTOKIS, Thee Pres't.
Jong W. Mormon. Secretary, n13.1y
-
HOIVARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY—Odic° No. 41:4 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the
affairs of the company is published in conformity with a
provielon of IM charter :
muumuus BSC/BMW 711.011 /VOUS? 1, 18541, TO AUGUST
at, 185 T;
Fire premium;
Marine premiums...
Perpetual premium;
Total amount premiums taken
Earned are premium5..........25,062 06
Earned marine premiums 166,045 CO-180,078 66
Deduct return premturua
Net earned 8168,869 09
61arlue losses paid. $09,885 76
Tire losses paid.... 8,031 11
$101,918 88
Balvage roc
°aired—. 11760 57
Interest re•
c01ved...4,351 57
R s -Insur
ance 2 971 52 —Loa 53,888 70
Ripeness for commissions to
agents, abatements In ilea of
scrip, salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, books, eta.
tionery, /Ito 60,888 87
Profit sod loss 63 40-154,283 27
Net profit $24,076 62
ABISUrB.
Cash on baud 612,M6 89
Bill. recelrable 119,28 f 02
Bonds and mortgagee 105,000 00
Stocks "92,100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
Due by agents and
other. 22,612 92
8764,096 84
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Pettis, Wm Y. Leech,
C E Spangler, ft T. Ransil,
Abraham Rex, Il II Ilou.ton,
Wm. U. Wood., Joe R. Wither.,
Geo_rge Rowell, Abraham P. tyre,
J. edger Thomson, W. Ralguel,
0 0. Sower, Choate. F. Norton,
John W. Saxton, John II Levee,
Berman Unapt, James E. Stites
Nathan It Potts, 11. U. Skillingford
PERCIVAL M. POTTS, Presidant.
G. E. BPI/101.111, Vice President.
W. II Waive, Secretary.
oe2ll R T. Kasen.. Treasurer
ric INSURANOS.
SPRING 'GARDEN FIRE INSURANOE QOM
PANT.
OAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN OMNI,
AND BEOUKKLT INVESTED,
" "
011I0g, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH
13T8, SPRING GARDENS.
CHARTER PERPETUAL
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
BIRROTORB.
John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Pkti. a,
David Woolpper, Lewls FlDlnnael
Benjamin Davis, Joke Landoll,
John Frans, Jr Charles Field,
staler M. Park, William E. Woo .
James Darnell, John Pl:Stevanson,
Jaooir 8. Mintzsay Ourwin Stoddard,
Hoary Hower, Thos. D. Tillinghut,
George K. 011114.
JOHN H. DOUNERT, President.
L. ARUIDIIIAAR, Secretary. Sept 21-17
NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.--
OFFICE 414 WALNUT Bt., Franklin Buildings.
FIRE AND illdß/N.E INSURANCE.
CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE so INCREASE
TO 000,000.
Thin Company is now Dilly organ sad, and prepared to
make all Made of Inman/HI against loss or damage by
Fire sod klarlue Perils, at current rates,
OFFICERS.
H. 0. LAUGHLIN, President.
RICHARD SHIELDS, Flee President.
CEO. SCOTT, Sedtetswy.
DIRECTORS.
11. 0. Laughlin,
D. Sherwood,
Wm. Odborne,
Richard Shield',
T. Y. Showell,
ilkA ROTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMP!.
NY, NNW YORK.—Oftles;No tu Wall street, ad
Joining the Mechanics , Dank—bash i7applt 1, $260,000
with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Mar
chandise, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes
and other property, against Lou or Damage by Fire an
the Risks of Inland Narigation
DIRECTORS.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis,
Edmund Penfold, 0 11. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Po!henna, jr.
Ogden Haggerty, RDAs E. Morgan,
Thome Hotagan, AM. R. Van Nest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W. Phillips,
Lords Lorut, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel ill.Gliddea, Edward !Duckett,
Steph. Oattibreleng, Wm N. Shepard;
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward, Lothrop L Sturges,
Henry K. Bogert, William R. Hoedick,
Peter Ndes, Emery Thayer,
BOOillOin 11. Field, Geo. Weetfeldt,
A. B. Prothingham. Damon Taylor,
Thos. P. Youngs, Henry E. Blossom.
Samuel L. Mitchel
ALBERT WARD, President.
Riau RD A. 0 saucy, Secretary. au 110-ly
ril - Act - 37,f.gTILEtts'peir,Noths..u. 'LA..NtadGbP;
the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, SSOO,OOO. Ylre,
Marine, and Inland Transportation.
DIAZOTOSS
Aaron 8. Lippincott, Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhoden , Alfred Weeks - ,
Charlee:. Field, ;anise P. Smyth,
Wm. D. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank,
Wm, Neal, John P. Simons,
AARON 8. LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A. RIIODES, Vice President.
ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary.
3. W. MARTIEN, Surveyor.
This Company was organised with a rash capital, and
the Directors bare determined to adept the business to
its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct.
log its affeire, wlth a prompt adjustment of losses.
°nice No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
aul-dly
rIpHE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU
.A. RANO& COMPANY OF PEILADELPIIIA.—Offtee
No. 222 'WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA
RINN RISKS on Tame'. Cargoee, and Freightc. IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION AMMO, per 'K414°6411,
Canals, Boats, Cod other earriages.
ALL TUN PROFITS divided annually among the As
sam!, and ample worn: In cue. of t 0...
Thomas T. Butcher,
Algernon E. Ashbutaer,
Alfred Yessitt,
Thomas S. Poster,
Gustavus English,
Jamas H. Stroup,
Alfred Slade
A. O. Cattail,
Charles B. Caret*lre,
Samuel Robinson,
John C. Helfer,
John P. Steiner,
Henry Crumb°,
Wm. I Cuter,
drenteborg.
.KRIS MILES, President.
38ITT, Vice President.
ry. aul-11
Edward Harris Miles,
John M. Odenhemer,
Mahlon Williamson,
Samuel J. Sharpleso,
Isaac Jeanea,
Mewl precut,
Edward G. Jawed!,
William L Spring.,
Franklin 0. Jones J r., Dante/ Haddock,
William Taylor,
Jamul Murphy,
Win. Y. Smith,
A. 3. Antal°,
Samuel L.
• EDWARD HA.
ALFRED PAR
:01111 0. Karroo, Secretar;
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
'L./ INSURANCE COMPANY OP HARTFORD CONN.
Cash Capital 1300,000. Losses in Philadelphia and
vicinity adjusted at the PAiladelphits Office.
By leave we refer to
t
D. R. Drown A Co , Phila. Hon. Joel Jones, Phtla.
Chaffee/I, Stout A Co , " Hon. Rawl Choate, Roston
Hacker, Lou & Co " Hon. T.. R. Williams, Hart'd
We have facilities for p acing any amount of Insu
rance in the most reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA 'GENERAL INWRANCR
AQ.ENCY, No. Hill (oil No. 1455) CHESTNUT ST.
anlAnt
THOMPSON A ROOD,
Agents.
CLOVER SEED.-NOTIOE TO PENN
. 4.-/ SYLVANIA FARRIERS AND STOREKEEPERS.
The undecalgow:laww. now prepared to pnrchaxe for
clash, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania
storekeepers sot:farmer'', by feuding samples to our
address, can, at itTI timel_ificertain the price et which
we are buying. PdttleMilabing samples, by which to
be governed se to quality, Can have thorn sent by mall,
by addressing or. J.ll CHASE 3c CO,
seoltatf 43 North Front, and 44 Water Weeks
BALE litikE.—BuyeriTaie invited to call
/LA and simians our Manila Bale !tips, which we can
ean soii as low ail American, and warrant it superior In
treitirtb and durability.
WIA.VBE, PITLER & 00.,
ant N., an N Water at. WI 42N Wharrea
CHARLES P. OIaLDWELL---Whoiesale
No lan
WHIP sail OMR itosofootwer, No. 4
P iliagf.t. 000
PENNSYLVA.NIA. RAILROAD.—THE
1 GREAT ONNTRAD ROUTS, conneeting the At
lento Cities with Western, North-western, and Routh
western States, by a continuous Seaway amt. This
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily lb* of
Owners to all ports on the Weatiorn Rivers, and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Simmers to all poi
the North-western Lakes; making the meet DIRECT.
CHEAPEST. and RELIABLE ROHTE by which Freight
Cad he forwarded to and from the GREAT Wrap.
HATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS
BURGH. •
Vast, GLaalb—Book, Elora, Theta, and
Gap, Books, Dry Goods, (In boxes
Wes and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes
and baler) Feathers, Yarn &e per 100 lbs
Elam° Was—Domestic Mooting,
Shirting ant Ticking, (in original
bales), 'Drags (ln mks), Hardware,
Leathar[Elanor, (in cului,) Wall
'Paper, 'Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, &LAO 75e. par 100 lb'
Time, Cr.sas,drivlls, Dhaka, (la
!Ask. Heap, Baron and Pork,
Peons or la tacks), Paints
all) (except tart
sal
ilk, pa. 100 ,ba
loww, Otasa—Golfee, Piah, Basun •
Beef, and,Pork, (in caste or beam; •
eastward) , Lard said Lard 011, Nails,
Soda dab, Ciarinan Olay, Tar, Park ,
Rosin, Steel, Ilanatrutured To! • - •
henna', Anal!) Oil Queenswira:-
, Sugar, ibbda, Ws., and boxer, } _
' &e: " &le: per 100
/Lod—di per bbl , until further notice.
flasl3-45e. per 1001bc., until further natio*.
OTTON-42 per bare, not annealing 600 lbs. weight,
until further notice.
67,36 a
3 ,1 1 14
'9,026
In ehipplug Goode from any point Seat of Philadel
phia, be purtionbar Sultana packages" via Posissitraiiiii
liailrond." All Goode co ne. - 'greed to the Agents of this
BMA, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
IrsislGHT AO•Iftl —Clarke & Co ,Cbicaio ; Packer &
& CO.. Memphi•, Tenn. ; B. P. Sias & Co.. St.
Mo. • P. G. & 00., Evansville, Indians;
Woo.
Bingham, Louisville. Kentucky .; IL C. Me dram,
Madison, Indiana • 11. W. Brown & Co , arrl Isms
& Co., Cincinnati; U. B. Pierce & Co., 2.ariesrillr,
Ohio; Leech & Co , No. 64 Kilbyetreet, Boston; Grab
& Co., No. 2 Astor House, New York, No. I William v.
Sew York; B. J. (Meader Philadelphia; Magraw &
Koons, Baltimore; D A Blawart, Pittsbeirgh.
11. H. EtOUliTtiN,
Goners! Freight Agent._.
U. J. LOMDARST,
Superintendent. Altoona, Ps
•
SAYING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN
TERP43I-NtTIONAL BAYKTI TRUST COM
PANY.-WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-vaIaCORNRB
OP THIRD, RiILADELPILIA.
INOORPORATBD BY ?He 8111 . 2 01 PI3IBYLTANIA.
Stoney le received in any mom, large or emelt, and in
latest paid from the day of deposit to A. day of itch
&swat.
The office le open every day from 9 o'clock lu the
morning till, o'clock In the evening, aid on Mosta,
and Thursday gym:lnge till 9 o'clock.
DION. HENRY L. BENNER, Prealdeot t
HOBERT BELYBIDOS, Tice President.
Wu. J. Bill), Secretary.
. .
Hon. Henry L . Benner, C .
Landreth linnets,
Ndward L Carter, P. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry,
Baml. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman,
Jammu B. Smith, Yrencis Lea.
Holley Is received and payments made daily.
The intestments are made in conformity with the
provhdona of the Chaster, In HEAL IdORT•
GAGINS, GROUND RUTS, and such drat °teas IlleCUZi -
ties as will shvoye haute perfect security to the deposi
tors, and which cannot fail Waite permanency and sta
bility to this Institution. and-ly
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE
/I PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
/ N PER CENT. STATE SAYINGS MID.
i O.
83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER °ENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER OENT. STATE SAVINGS TURD. aia.ly
$28,720 81
211,703 62
224 00
3238,147 43
PENN STEAM ENCLNE AND BUIL
WORKS.
REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
PRACTIpAL AND THEORETICAL &NOIRES/fa
MACHINISTS, DOILER•MA&EBB, BLACK•
Having for many years been in successful operation,
and been exclusively engaged In building and repairing
Marine and RiverEnglnes, high and low protean., Leon
Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, dre , Re., respertfally
oder their services to the mi being fatly prepared
to contract for Engine of all slue, Marina, River, and
Stationary. Having Asti of patterns of didereut glees,
ire prepared to execute orders with quick despatch .
Every dutription of Pattern-snaking made at the
shortest notice. High and Low Preuure, Flue, Tuba•
ler and Cylinder Boilers, or the twat Penney, nada char.
coal iron. Yorglags of all sixes and kinds; Iron sod
Bram Outings of all dwarlptions; Roil Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business.
Drawiap and epecldestlone for all work dew at their
establishment free of charge, Lad work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for to
palm of boats, where they can lay In perfect safety, ma
are provided with 'huh, blocks, falls, itt for
ratite/ heart or light weights.
THOMAS ItZANILY,
JACOB G. &SATIN,
JOHN P. LSYY,
ear, BIAGI] and PALMER Wrests, Heasingtoa
gIIWIL T. 111111110 E. I. TACK/SUN 111111110 K
WILLIAM 11. 111111.101.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WAHHINGTON 13T11111,
PHILIDIL.PIiII.
MERRICK & SONS,
INGINNERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pl4lllll/0 Steam %wanes, for
Land, SITU and Marine sorrieui.
Boilers, Odometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, de , Cod
ing' of all kinds, either Iron or Dna.
Iron frame roofs for Cu Works, Workahops, Bollroad
Station*, Sr]
Retorts and Oil Multistory of tka latest and most
Improved construction.
gran , description of Plantation roaddnary, snob as
Sugar. Saw, sod Oristjtills, Vat uiro Pans, Open Steam
Trains, DeforAtors, FlSsrs, Pumping Ingines, An.
Sole Agents for N. ItHlieug's PontA Sugar Dolling
as
Apparatus; Nmytk's Patent Srk, Hammer; J. P.
Bur' Patent Valve Motion for B t Itscbloary ond
Stoma Pampa.
Superintendent—B. 11. BARTOL
AND WOOD
RIORARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOYO
-
BTRAM KNGINE BUILDERB,
swrisnuma ?? ,MVO, PLIITIIw AID
RAM GARDEN 81 . 111111 . 11,
PHILLDILPRIA.
i *intuitively In the Inantifsottre of
tr l MMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
ALumfasturs to order Looomotives of any arrange
ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Cake,
sr Beresintimer Coal in im crude Slate, or
ANTIIIIACITII GOAL,
WITIOUT amnia 11012, as■ 01 ran.
In dealp, matarhd end workuanship the Ineomo
tieee produced at thee* Works an opal to, and not ex•
oelle4 by any. The materials used in coostructiap are
nude on the opotsod tun» the beat quality and most
reliable stook. The large extent of Shops, and Com
p/ice Splipounr of Machisay and roar, "cable
theca to execute the
PEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
OP ANT AIIIIREORI/ENT ENQUIRED.
. . .
CHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED ASLIB,
With Forging. of any alio or form,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
And MACHIN) WORE generally.
SICIII.IID 'ORRIS
aul-ly
George MB:utter,
W. 0. dteteebury,
R. W. Cants,
0, 0. Butler,
(leo. Scott. faul9-y
GENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Dol
.:cm, lore per day can be easily made. Call on A.
BLACK, at Jacob Letuan'e Panel lone Hotel, Weet
King greet, Lancaster, Pa. deLS-t!
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from $l3 to $23 per month,
No man haring a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. MT MARICRT street
above Eighth, north aide
WILLIAM S. ROYALL,
lit Lieut. Si Regt. of Cavalry,
Oct 5.3m* Recruiting Officer.
ALBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE
.111- MANUPACTURER, No. 155 West Broadway, New
York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated Concert
Piano. The subscriber would Inform his numerous
friends and customers that he has greatly enlarged his
manufacturing department, is order to ni net the oncres-e.
In demand for his unrivalled Pianos, and as every piano,
especially tone and touch, is personally superintended
by the subscriber, the public will be warranted an in
strument which, for beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur
passed. Every plans sold at the lowest manufacturers'
prices. A call is respectfully solicited, oe.P.)- era
GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STVINWAY SONS,
kIANUFACTERERS,I34 AND BS WALKER STREET,
NEW YORK,
Received the following first prize medals in competi.
lion with the beet marinfacturera of Boston, New York,
Philadelphia, and Baltimore.
1140 FIR ST PRIZE MEDALS at the Metropolitan
Fair, Washington, March, 1855.
A GOLD AIi:DAL at the Crystal Palace, New York,
November, 1855, (being the only Gold Medal given for
Piano' within the last six years.)
A GOLD AfEDAL at the Maryland Inititute, Balti
more, 1856.
THE FIRST PATES MEDAL at the Fair, Crystal
Palace, New York November, 1856. Among tbejtel.vell
were the first musical talent of the country, sueb Al. M.
Macon, tiottachalk, Wolleuhaupt, and many others
St. A H. Pianos (with and without iron frames) are
warranted for three pearl, and • voittsu guarantee
given. Piano. packed and shipped without charge.
Prices moderate oc27.tf
WONDERS OF TIIE AGE-LIGHT,
LIMIT FOR ALL.—PETERS k SUROPE,
Patent Nun-Explosion SelLoenersting OAS LAMPS ti
just the thing to suit all. Price 81.50 up; all way hare
• superior light by calling at their Depot.
This Lamp Is adapted to all planes and purposes, and
only requires a trial to test Da advantaged over all
others. The Letup forme its own gag. Our Patent
Burners eau be iltted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp,
with little expense, without the lout possible danger.
All are Invited to call ■od examine for themselves
Town, Comity, and /State tights for sole.
The proprietors are in want of Agents, giving a rare
chance to make money.
PETI:RS & SIIROPFLOas Lamp Depot,
no:{-9m I.23Seuth 4th St , below Chestnut Phi
LONGWORTIcs OHIO WINES.
GENERAL AGENCY FOR ALL
THE STATES
TO WHOLESALE DEALERS.
By a special arrangement with Mr. LoNtlivotail,
am enabled to offer his Wines, in large quantities. upon
the lowest and best terms. The Wines to be delivered
in Cinciuuat,, and tore anted by usual means of convey
once (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser ;
be which thn eNpon9es of storage, commissions, double
freight, etc ill be aroma
No orders under this arrangement will be forwarded
(or lens than tweoty•gre cases.
All orals must be directed only to
FRED. S. COZZ ENS,
73 WARREN Street, Now YO/i.
By the present arrangement • handsome profit on
these wines cau be made by the wholesale dealer.
Sparkling Catawba, vintage 1233, quarts.
Do do do do pints.
Do do do 1552
. quarts,
Do do do do pirit.d.
Still Catawba, vintage 1552, quarts,
Do do extra, vintage 165 2 . quarts.
Sparkling Lisleila, do ,7t, s do
Still Catawba, In snake, of 'various qualities.
Catawba Brandy, of anroriorquality
Tr.:ED, 8 cozzr.xs,
aeuero Agent for We isle of N. Longworth's Wines,
78 WARRAN STREIT,
(Opposito Andean River Railroad Depot,)
nn2-641
~Haw Yokr
CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS &OBE,
of excellent quality, la sold at the PHILADELPHIA.
GAS WORKS for the reduced pries of Era cents a totteliel s
and may be obtained in large or mall qtuuttity by ap
plying at the Om Oaten, No. 20 Booth SIVENTII
Street.
To Porohamers by Wholesale, It Is sold at the" Works,
I n wi n s wool, by the ton, at a price eqtivalent to An.
thraehte, a 152 50 per too.
(Sigusd,) J. 0. °RIBBON, Engineer.
?SILO/WWI. OA 4441/11, Aug.lll l '6i. n 274
'ltailreab final
Savings Janbo
NI 01018
illachinerp ads Iron.
IWITIIS AND FOUNDED 3
Wants
piaiio Sorteo
litailroalle.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD,
1'337. YOR ITITTSIttROR. Itkii,
Oinetnasti, St. Lodi, Isms City,
Louisville, Rev Oriassi, St. PAW,
RS, °inland, Eawas,
"rnr a raut4, Muse, Nobtaaka.
Yb•mi.S ohm tenauctions arid at AI 014111 Will
-1111 Rairreads.
ARRIVAL AID DEPARTURY OP THY THIOUQB
T EAM.
At AM from the Pem ispisarnit' Railroad P
Statioa south-east corner of DLEVVITH sad ul a t -
KUT street* (*airtime oa Elerreatt street-)
TWO Tuaorou TEAM LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
Watt
Yors DAILY daeeloia connections at Pittaborgd to AU paint..
"StadTan Skill and dectinnuodation Thine . (Sundays ex-
Vast visSi lane at IP. M., arriving in Pittsburgh at
A. If. • , -
Express Mail Train at 11 Celt, arriving in Pitt,taugh
014P.M.-
AMeuius Way Train at S 2. M., arriving at Altoona at
P, 31.
fiXoltsbrg i Acrommatatinn Train. ria
'leavas elphis at SP. M., arriving In Harrisburg
at 9P.M.
• RZTLIANTSG.
Tut Mal Train Imre/ Pittsburgh at A. X., lrn red in
Philadelphte a: 11.46 night.
Expels.' Mail Train leareePitisbargb at :0 P. X ,
ar
rl+te in Philadelphia, at I P. X.
'Altoona Way Train leaves Aitoeast al 7.46 A. X , arrive*
in Philadelphia at 720 P.M.
liaresburg Aceosonsodation Praia, via Colemtia,
leant riarristurs at 6A. X., arrirtng in •PhalnAttptea
IS 'won
Aso sne Min runs daily, the attune testae, Shur
ered.
tagsne 'all ! be at
tfma the !ausngertti Vani l M te r. ran7 arta6 the 47. Mo
clar gLiirwio
Nonce—ln cum of IoS4, the Csseepusy wi ll hail
themselves respousibLe for parsonal baggage te l 7, set
for an amount not exceeding floe.
Noeica —Omnibuses will be in rusllsosaa at the Kier
Tort IMpot to COWS, paseaugera iCT the Wert to the
Pennsylvania Eallsosed Station.
THOMAS YOWLS, Aped,
Paeseager Line Seuratlvasaa Raaroott Co.
Philadelphia, November 21, HST. 14.1-1,
ToWESTERN TRAVES.
TRAVELLERS.
BPRING AND SUMMER AERANGEMVITS.
NORTILERII CENTRAL RAILITAY.
TWO DAILY TRAINS /EOM BALTLGORR TO
PITTSKTROU AND THE WEST.
On and alter Anne /MOW, TWO DAILY TRAIITA
will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and all will-t
-urn and South or Northwestern eitiew.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN
Leaven Baltimore dull y (Sunday excepted) at SA A.
M. eonnectin• with the Mall Train over the eiat Pease
sylvan/a Railroad, Cal arriving In Pittsbargh at I
A. M.
THE AFTERNOON EMPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (ituaday excepted) at a T. Y.
for Ilarrieburi.
TILE NIGEL? rarave, TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore EVERT NIOIIT at 10 P. Y . eon
as w ith the Liatitolag Express over th e Naas, it.
vaaia Mori for PI ttaurgb, anising at L.% P. k_
AB these trains ocmatet closely et Pitteheri
' jib trains over the Pitteherrdh, Pert Wayne as
Chirac* Reilro4J, sad Its Northers', soothers sad
Western coasectioce.
117- Peomagers for Chinagoßo, Wand, Sc rim .
ton, lona esty, hillutankre, Duboqu. , Peers, Rai
sou, sad other leading clime 1.. the ltrthocat, rill tan
Sac hundrid mules qf travel and ten Amor, in root, with
fear lees clumps at cars, by taking this route.
l E
Passengers for Cleveland. nanduakr ; Toledo, acid
Dilt, go by this route, and the time camomile!,
Wier 113 miles shorter than by any other mate.
Paaseugere for At. Louts, Imtianspolls, Terra
Haute, Cabo, and all points on the Lower sad Vpret
hiltaimippl, make less changes of ears, and arrive is ad
vance or any other route; and to eineituratt, Columbus,
Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent titles, as quiz*
aa by any other route.
All Western Baggage cazcaßD TIMMS and
handled with am.
FOR THE is - oßnit.
The SAS A Si. connects closely with /sprees Vans
over the Deo...hin road for Williamsport, NlAttra,
Rncheater, Enl4lo, Niagara Pella, and Canada, the.
forming the most direet railway route to Northwestern
Pennsylreals and Weatern New York. Pasamsgurs will
&A this the shorten, cheapest, and coost expedition&
route to Niagara Palls and Ceuta
Through Tickets are lasined to Philadelphia via Co.
lumina and Lancaster by all the trains at gg esa k .
train having gar* oceinsetlons Pas/evert by this
route avoid Weaselled bridges, and all the torseemeleare
of ferrying armee the &membrane river.
Paaningers for Hammer, Itenclnester, Illettysbnig,
mittsbarg, Chrestersbung, go by the MMa
11.13 A. hi., end 31;.11.
- RESITIIINSTN6 BRANCH.
The Can on tlls road make one trip per dry, asanect
mg with one trot. at $ P. Si.
For THROUGH TICKETI and further hilorserties,
apply at the Ticket Oboe. Calvert &arise, N, eon.
or Calvert and limekiln strata.
asp2t-tf 0 0. ADREON, Mart.
NEW YORK LINES. -TIEK DEN
AND Alf WM RAILROAD AND PIIILAVELPUIA •
AND TRINTOR RAILROAD COALPANT'A USIA.
/ROM THILADRIPRIA TO NV! TORAC, AND WA
PLAOIO.
Lam as Mows, irk : WASH
At I A. M. from Eamaingtoa Depot, via .7m67
Oity, $ll
At aA. , via Cataava sad Jersey Oity, 74* Pet
tey Aeootamo.lattott
At 6 A. at., Ilia Camdaa sad Amboy, Accomaista,..
At 7 A. 711., via Camden sad Jimmy City,. Manias a
Mail
At 10 A. M., by stossaboat Traptea, 144 Tian
wad Jersey City Morning Home.... ...„
At P. M., via Cassias sod Atalwy, O. zest ist-
a
At 5 P. M. via Canute& sad Jersey City, Voting
Mail
At 3 P M., via eaßlidea and Amboy, Accotoz 1
Von, fat Class
At 3 P. 151 via Canatsu sad Amboy, Acorounutda. 31
Unit, 3delans. 1
At • P.M. ' via Camden twat dieter, Aaaomatada-
Con, litCLaat
At 5 P. 11.,via Cazudon and Amboy, Ascoatux*.
Wm, Ro d Close
Tta ti P M. tins rasa duty, all ottsuras 111
Mptad.
Itxpreas Lissa atop at tkoWipe stations only
Joe Balvidars, Luton, , at I A.
led k from Walnut strait mbar!.
for Water clip t B pd , Stroudsburg, Strantoe, Wlltatbart
Montroas, Great. ,_ at 6 A. Y., via Detawaa
Lackawanna at Woo no Sailroat.
/or lreebold, at 0 A. M. sad 3 P. M.
for Mount holly at
W T
A A. had 2X, au/ II P.
T L lt
had
for Briatol, Trtatuu, La , 2g and OP. K.
WAY un-
M=i==l
Itteamboat RICHARD rrocrroN for Boriaotown
and inter...Wats plura at Plif P .111
Steamboat SWIM, for Timmy tan sad 11), A,
AL, and 4 P. H.
H.
AU Usti, exe•pt 1 A. M., loan Walnut strio
46Art.
g:rimy pomade or Naar calf tllaeel a•oh pat.
Huger. Nommen+ are prolatted from taking sap
flung as bausgs but their trearlag apparel. All
gagscorer My pounds to be paid rh,s
pay It their respona:bility for Da... 4
per wand, and will not to liable toe eV =Duda Di
yowl 110 a, mop* by emir.. I *outride.
WY. It. QV:MC& l_rmt
1-I.y 0. A. 11. co.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMA. - NTOWNN
AND NO It 818 TO WN aillato.4).—V7NTEß
ARRANGF.M.FAT.—On mot otter MONDAY, Octobn.
lOtb, 11161.
FOR GRR3IAN7POWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6,7 N, ex. 9N, UN A.
9-10 min. 4,5, 8,7, 9, and 11 P. 31.
Le4l4 Germantown at 6N,7•35 min. 8,9, HIN A. 11.„
1-10, 3-10 min. 4,5, 6, 7,8, and 18 P. M.
91Wt - ' The 7.35 o'eloek A. 31. Train from filwranantowm
will atop only at Wayne atyeet Station.
ON SUNDAYS, _
Leave Philadelphia at 920 tan. 31., 5 and 6% P. If.
Leave Germantown B.al redn. A. 31 , 1- /0 min as
5.45 min P. M.
Ita4NUT UILL ILAILROAD.
Leave Pbilteisighis at TX, 11X, lIX , A. X., 2, t„
and9P.M.
LesTo Cheatnat Hill ►t 7.1(,1140 sad 10-10 lola. ♦. M.,
12-60, 3-40, 640 and 7-40 min. P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Leave Philatelphla:4:2ii.iii;i and SX P. M.
Leave Chestnut 11111 at BA. Id., 12-60 sad S-al P. 81.
FOR AIANAYUNIC, CON4IIOLIOCILEN AND NORMS-
Leave Philadelphia at 84, 9, 11 A. 31 , 8, 44, 6X,
and 11 P. 31.
Leave Norriatown at T, 9, 11 A. 31., 3 and 610 P. H.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. 31 , and 3 P. M.
Leave Norristown at ?A. 31., and 5 P. II
CILDSTEN VALLEY RAILROAD YOB DOWNING
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6X A. M., and P. M.
Leave Donn:intern at 7XA. M and 1 P. H.
It. K. 6111T11, Superinteideat.
Depot, Ninth and Crean street', Philadelphia
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
101
BETICLEHEII, %AFTON, ALLENTOWN, .11A C H
MUNE., WILKESBARRE, DOYLESTOWN, dee. .4
On and after Wednesday, November ttli, IEaL tha
trains OD aid wad will leave Pluladalphia daily (Sun,
dsys excepted) as :
For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Manch Chunk era,
Wilkesbarre (Express) at 9 A. M.
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and month Chunk, ( Es.
pres,) In connection islth L. Y. It R. and Easton, b,,
elate, from Iron 11111 litation, at 2.15 P. 01.
For Doylestown, (Aceommedation,) at 4..50 P.M.
Per Gwynedd, do. at lel A. Y.
On Tousdaya and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will note
through to Doyleutewn, leaning Doglastown to return
at 1.36 P. hf.
TALI - MB 'OR PUTLADELPILIL
91 . .. .. .
L.". Batlielez (LIPT•,/ nt 9 A. x., and 2.25 P. M
Lees. Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 645 a. M.
UST* G synedd, do. at 2 td P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
TarTTned
Gwynedd 9ISA. M. I I Gwynedd "10 P.ll
Dnylmtown ..... 430 P. M. Doyleet4ww..... AIS A.M
rue to Bethlehem 22 60
4,
]Guth Chant 2 $0
4 4 Rillmbstre 4 da
PAMENDEB DEPOT.
iIIONT and WILLOW Ste . Phila.
BLLI3 CLARK. Agent.
CHANGE OF HOURS.—PIIILADEL.
PIIIA, WILMINGTON AND DALTIMORI RAIL
ROAD.
On azd atter Monday, Nov. W.l, 145/,
PA:MINORS ?HAIM LEAFS PUILIBILPRIA
For Baltimore at 8 A 11., / P. 11 , (Rwpreak) ;Al 11
P.M.
For Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 3.30 and 11 P. 111
For New Cagle at 8 A. II , 1 anti S .S) p. Al.
Fur Middletown at 3 A. M. and / P. M.
Fey Dover at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M
For Seaford at 11 A M., and 1 P M.
TRAINS FOR PRTIADELPECIA
Leave Barnum* et 8.10, .I:nwega, 11 A. U., and 645
P.M.
Leave Wilmington at 1.. M and 11 15 A. M , and 2.0
askt 9.66 P. U.
Leave:Jew Castle at 8.58 aad ii 82 A. 21., tad BA4
LeiT6 Middletown at 10 10 A. 3f and I 00 P. M.
Leafs Dwyer at 9.e5 A. M. and 5 P. M.
Lear' Seaford at 730 A M. and S P. M.
TRAIN); FOR BALTIMORE
Leal. wlhougton at 9.19 A. M., 9 P. )9
A. M. • Lad 16
SUNDAYS only st 11
tim
Bal ore. troy P- M. fro •
Philadelphia so
do 15 P. 3'
phiudo from Baltimore to
/Wight Train, with Yuri .
.phis.
as follows
aor Oar attached, Ell inn
:
L esTe Philadel P ") for Parretti' and intermediate
place. at
5 CO P
Lama eton for
do. do. 860 P 31.
M.
1 . 6 . 1 ° Blv tiniore tor Haere-drArare at IP. M.
no 21 0 '
8 M. MELTON, Prasident.
Sire proof fiafte.
SALUWZDER SAFES.
A lugs amertopot et
SANS b. WATSON'S
- PHIL4DELPHi4 PlaptuFacruttsr) ,
SALAMANDER BASIS.
VAL'IT DOORS,
BANK WOKS, For Banta And 81u...
RipAl to bay now ON.
IRON DOORS, 14111JTT.R18,
On Alt good tunas u say other estAblidasokat lr WS
Voltod States, by
EVANS S WATSON,
No. 90 Boatk
PLEAS) °ZVI TM A CALL
/'COTTON-200 bales good Middling to Yid-
VV
Cu Yak Clotioloos aim sad tonal. by
MARTIN & Nuokunia,
aol ilg Ranh Wait Arai.