The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 31, 1857, Image 4

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Noltotonno.,l
(4 But 'surely Of no value to :an infant and, a,
simpletkOlitriswereil-the lady of Ormonder
wherepre,,', ; lie - amend; tbey, may not -lea:VOIR!
galled; for.titteltall; , ! ' • - "'-
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mendrtl*.-Intente; - , lif furtheraneo , of which
yon bring ttintettin,y4learted,Dieltertinte%this
castre-.1?- - •
If-the'eliild and the (del tun 'to resChere,4
rejoined„Desmond, c.f I, pray, len , let it'beat
the eridof , thegallery, Out-of hea r ing.'.'
To thit Obe. assented, and -the- youni Dori
Thomas and SkeenSo '; ix - acebrdiriglywithdreiv•
to the,windik* .3 '4l-'`,.
And tow; ladictonchingYnniwildspeeeli
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of thn - Ettglialf king's
_coming-"
, c -hinds to-day; at Waterford, DesMond
'tie as Midas thittH-Englan.d'itsecond-Rlehard
—at Witeiford."-' • '• -• '
flush)" cried Desmtind, as - he 'perceived
that'Simailiad- again drawn near them, alone,,
so cantiously, , that "his- steps -were not. t heard.;
, g,noiV,liiiiith; do you dare to pry .into the ills,
course_of Yonrlady and miselfrr
Sheen': humblyi and.carnestly, dinied.nni
euchlobld and 'sinful design ;=and reproved and
chiddlin,"th • again -'withdrew; While Desmond
went on with-what to'a had to say: ' - •
"ladf,/itie *sing 'strange ...I should: not ,
have heard, or, this; but, let' the king be at
Waterford ; I shall have loyal floods to wait
on him there before midnight; 4ou:cair hail)
The Ormonde .may think of having some'
theie l before fuldnight, Desmond."'
icAlaek the . ..day, lady I" said Desmond,
sighing.
Ila!" she cried, receding from, hint;
"when you .`put on that , seeming grief; thpre
must. he a black tale 'for me to beef, 'in good
Booth] you have. jumped, upon
his body-' 7 ,-Idid
, prostrate by.: thousands for -
yolf-41ine thin - passed your coward krilfe
through his noble heart.'„ „
"The °monde forced me to the Held, kldY,
in jetedefince of My;bounds of- lqude ; but,
otherwise, I bore him no. ill, blood; hislife I
never sought i , , and;had I soon it threatened,
would have savrid it : , but•the last melee was
fierceitpofi the bridge, and he fell era I' knew
.
"Dead.! my Ormond° dead !" she cried,
clasping lief hands and fixing her eyes on Deb
mond. , . •
al bore his banner to your gate—please you
to see It in the hall _l 7 -Could he have drawn
living breath when that was done?" -
Vthink,' no," she. answered - ; , " and you
have reached hint then? And, now, Desmond,
'Hs in your mind that all looks clear for the
thlfl}ling of an okloath."-:-Stern despair was
in her tones as sho'uttered these words.
"Sweet lady, pass we that worthless mat
ter--and error of ,mere youth, and nought be
sides—unlesa we tidd, an ~ outbreaklng of pas
sionate love,
as pure and true
"Insolent fool as well as villain l' again in
terrupted the lady : "where are • you,-boy?
Come hither to my aide,and hold fast by -my
band—hither, -"hither hit" ap she turned
round, and looked towards the - , end of the spa
cious and dusky apartraent. "My child bath
left the gallerywith his poor fool, too I and
left it, for what companyi—for What chances!
Desmond, I leare you' to go 'seek Min - i
and aid
me in the task ; and promise not to part us,
when I find my boy, and I-will kneel down to,
bless you."
Terrible fears of Desmond's designs began
to press on her -mind, and she scarce knew
what she said.fer unwelcome Metter ear
nestly promisedlo do as slie requested of him;
and they left the gallery, by different doors.
Desmond hastened to the ball,.where,:taking
lid= • aside ' lie said to him in a,whisper—
,f Diction, if by some Secret outlet the young
spawn .or the ,Ormonde hath evaded us, we
nearlY lose our-present game. Search well
thii:coUrta and outbuildings—" "
'te calls and cries of iho afflicted mother,
eelibing through the castle, interrupted his
speech. She rushed into the hall, still utter
ing the name of her child.' 41 You have mur
dered him, too P , she exclaimed, wildly, stop
ping before Desmond. Ay, you t evertivbile
we spoke above, some devils in your service
spirited him away.. Give place P , She darted
past him, and left the hall, to engage in :mo
ther search. `
, Desincmd-followed close •in her steps to re
ceive the child, for himself, if he - should be
found.. Alla conflderitial follower explored
every hiding4dace out of doors. . None of
their succeeded and then Dicken and some
trusty comrades mounted their horses to-ride
to the town, and through all the surrounding
country. -
Half an' hour : before
,the lady of Hrmonde
missed them ' Simon-Seix, stealing. on tiptoe
to the nearest side-door, had carried the child
out of. thu gallerY in his arms. By private and
'absolve passages which; as he whispered to his
young, charge, the Defortorid's'men would not
be found-to - have' yet ;mended - guard , upon,
they - then gained nearly the same spot, under
the window of the long gallery,_ where, Some
hours -:before, -he had .onaeted, - together,the
parts of battle-charger and et trumpeter to the
_little Lend Thomas. Here bcp,_put the boy on
. his'_feot; araFateened .down: upon:
.the terra-
~plane!-of "•--“, John, the Tattier • 'of
Simony shoiyed it to in more thanonce," he
„si34l'; and,. While speaking, 'ho 'contrived to
loosen a'small•stone and extract it from the
surrounding ones. appeared : he tug
ged at it :With :all, his strength, andp square
portion_ of the_ sthooth, Jinni! flags, • moved,
were displaced,, and discovered - narrow Steps
Windleg,doWn' ut (Winless- through the thick
<ness'eflite ' _
Now - noble min of the noble Ormond°,
and mo - senohle foster-brother of tv born natu
ral, remember all You pronifsed mo while we
whispered together at the window ever bur
heads '
" resumed Simon...Lai Hero be the steps
which will free us of the 'castle ; and, though
it'scemeth somewhat dark a little way down
ward, still trust to ray guidance , for the sake
of thy dear lady-mother, and of thy----"
, g I frao., not afraid; 'witless," interrupted
the child ; atilt° my hand, and lead me after
you." , • ,-
Without another "word, Simon safely son
veyed him to the bottom of the turning steptra
hero they. stood in utter darkness, .tho mis
named • fool
,groping.,with his .two bands over
the rough surface„which temporarily 'opposed
their further progress. A - joyful ,exclaination
soon told, however,, that - he 'had found what
he sought;- and, the neit,moment apart of the
wa i l (hem liat; - tv
of ,aught thickness),-framed
'
in iron ' . .iiieVed - inward ' on -hingei; and they
sawthrougha .low 'arched opening, only a
feyr , feet front thetra, the river whose rapid dash
and Phafif hadieome on their ears as they del
;tieeraledP—.
Almiged banic,,eften Interrupted by efidie's
~ sod raiPL.Pf ;iiver, fell Atli fhb
foundation of tho widlitito the Nore. -Along
bienack tifiriedtd Alin's, bridge and the
• 'toWri, and young foitar-hrother,oneo more
astride, on Ins' shoulderCalmon- wa s /Jo o n bi r ..
vying, :The wall madam' abrupt turn, striking
::otratilght-tirtgleii, Inland': he turned with it,
and still pursued ite;couree.
the',Paddiclri- truly ;,.fait s
nkr3o4 ti,fiforitc tot the chitso,/ , he
"Intef,liairtigr , "mddii• eenalderablo.
laiYlhin(4sinad". 4ciiir tv;
auvdtlaet4 , 444l4l;#lls 4uligann bridle in hand .o
Some hay was 'piled in the 'Paddock t from',
niiinkly Opp his suggegit-L
'is ta ffeirfron 'We head bt the 'fleet nourifeN—
M2l=l2lM
placed the-chlld on'the inhrial'sbaok—vaulted
up behind him—and a few minutes, over hedge
andbrought - themle a highway.
Waterford,Raymond i" etied Simon,
shaking his hay bridle : and - we have need
to-see the end .of the twenty-and-four Irish
miles' in little more time than it will take to
count them - overt" ' '
". ceTia`iyellto be',a'fool;ay, and a sleepy fool,
too, at lkiws,,Sinon, else ueithse_Raymond,
nor-his riders for him, would know the road an
well," .
Bald the ' • •
< 6 There be tricks In all born crafts, your
little nobleness;" replied Simon; «else hoW
would - tools, or even wise men, win broad ?
In sooth, I deemed I might catch a needful
Secret behind the arras;, though I wot not of
the: road till I bethought me of treading
liglitly.backftom the window to hear another
Itmas night—but a moonlight one—When
the hoofs - of -their courser beat hollOwly along
the banks of the Suir 1 they hid avoided the
town, and followed the widening of the river
a little distance beyond it. Unpractised .as
were his eyes to such a sight, Simon soon was
aware that a groat many ships floated on the
moonlit water; that boats moved to and from
them;
and that large bodies of soldiers, des
tined for taking the field against the formida
ble young Irish chief,'Arthur Mac Murchad
O'Kavanah, were every moment landing.
While he looked a. sentinel challenged him.
He reined up his foaming horse, and answered,
by giving the "name of the Lord Thomas of
Ormonde; and demanding to see' the king.
The soldier scoffed at his request; and, as Si
'mop insisted, his words grow rough and high.
A; 'group' of nobledookink men, who, from a
near elevation of the bank, had been watching,
the.. disembarkment, were attracted towards
the aPet 1. and one, a - knight completely clad
in splendid armor, advanced, alone, from the
rest, - saying i "Thei Lord Thomas of Ormonde
to have speech of the kind ? whero bides this
Lord Thomas; Master mine ? - " ' ,
.
MI am the Lord Thomas of Ormondo 1" an
swered Simon's little charge,' spiritedly, and
as if in dudgeon that - tie had not been at once,
recognised. '' --•- •' ' ' ' ,
,
"Thou, grainererfair noble?" continued
the knight; geodMatertutly, as:he:touched his
helmet. -:" And` :oh - -What ': weittlity:!- - Mittter.
-- wouldst :thou" parley witli'lling Richard 7: ,
'-i " Arirou lead Me lo hltn, like a civil knight
and good 'Richard himself shall learn," re
plied the child.
- - "Excellent well spoken, " whispered Simon
to his _charge ; " abide by that fashion of
' ~ By.oitr lady, then, ' like' civil knight and
otiod, will I do my devoir,by thee, Lord Tho•
[ Inas of Butler;"-resumed the knight; -it little
doubting - that - Alin king will, give• - rnidy ear to
thy errand, for passing,Well - he:mtfects one of
'thy name, the Lord dames, Earl of Ormonde."
..."- -- Which :-_noble 'earl, is mine own father : "
• isaid' the boy.- .-.-. , , ;,,,,., • -.- • -. t:.
ThiCknight showed real' interest at this in
' 'Ailligntivii.larld- iotntnendhig - the horse *bleb
bOrti Shnowand the child to be led after hiin,
Walked to*tirditlie town of Waterford. '- ,
...,."-Italfati beer afterwards;,motinted on a fresh
',lteed„,and accompanted-hrtheir patron and a
I *dr oF well-armed soldiers; - our adventurers
'galloped • back to Kilkenny. The knight bad
lir) ,
pressed their y MlL:morning ; but' Lord
,Thomas and la convinced him that for the
'644 of.theil efUrinotide•this ought not to
„ ‘ lte: , 'Sho required : , not only to have her son
restored to' her, but also' to be protected
'against; Elie :Deamend,,f who, ' ere morning's
dawn, might work her irremediable harm.
• Finding: these reasons good, - the friendly
knight resolved to bear them company. . .
,t - Opti 'the' road' he .arranOd with 'Sim : on
.Various plans.of proceeding; 'and upon a par;
ticular point Was whollrgoverned by the aim
platen's,. advice.i. , Simon. said that there was
but' one vassal of, the Desmond' in Kilkenny
Castle, who, after the tidings they had to com
municate, would at all hazards attempt to spill
tdoed.. !.‘ Then ,can ye: not make' free with
his, before I enter the castle-hall 7" demanded
'the knight.' Simon' demurred, but proposed
an alternative. "We will - make him drunk
with -wines, : till ho sleeps' soundly," said
-Simon;, " and then, upon hearing of my sig
nal, a child may. enter the
- hall."
The knight assented;' but added, "Good
' success still rests uporrthe chance of the Des=
inond's army not having yet marched from
'the field-to greet their lord in the Onnonde's
- fortress; for; though' our liege comrades hero
may well suffce to master the knaves already
within its walls, they could not withstand
-thousands:" •
Notwithstanding this chance against them,
the travellers held on, however, and by ma
t night, gained the secret door through which
Simon had eseaped - froni the castle wall upon
the roughand scanty bank of the More. Pre
-Acutely, all bad dismounted, and, conducted
- by him, were now ushered, stealthily, into the
interior of the castle ; and their hopes grew
high, when it appeared evident that Desmond's
army had not yet come to garrison IL
Few moments, then elapsed until Simon en
tered the hall of 'the castle, leading his foster.
_brother by the hand. By the light of a tripod,
suspended from the arched reef, he saw his
old father stretched on the tiled floor, mourn
fully supporting his head upon his hand, and
guarded by a•soldier ; at -the oak'tablo, imme
diately', under a Scottish broad sword and
buckler, won by the - Drmonde, some years be
'fore, in a battle against the Bruce, when that
chieftain made pretensions to the crown of
Ireland,' sat Dicken Utlaw, the man whom
Simon had meant when be spoke of the single
follower 'of Desmond whose hand would be
prompt to shod the blood even of his liege
king, in defence et his lord, or in revenge of
his discomfiture. A wino cup and a flagon
stood at the ruffian's hand, by means of which
be bad already anticipated, half-way, Simon's
designs upon him.
Utlaw's voice was high and angry as the
two truants appeared-before him ; and, in fact,
he was roundly expressing his wrath against
them for the useless chase they had led him
overall the neighboring roads, and from which
he had only lately returned. So soon as his
1 eyes met theirs, he started up, roaring forth
commands to the armed man who stood guard
over old Selz; to secure the door of the
• hall.
"It does not need," answered the boy; "we
come hither to be your prisoners, good
Dicken."
. "Ay, thou vagrant impl and whence come
ye so suddenly, after all our chase, as if ye
grew out of the ground, or wore blown in upon
a wind?" asked Utlaw.
Poichance, even as thou sayest, we come,"
answered Simon, "for, all this evening, we
have forted it merrily with the fay s of Brandon
bill; and be patient now, sweet Dicken Ut
law," as the bravo raised his sheathed sword,
" and but suffer us to enact for your pleasure
one of the good dances they taught us, and I
will bribe my father here, the house-steward,
to whisper thee in what corner of the cellar
thou mayest chance on a magnum of such re
nowned Wine as has scarce filled to-night the
empty flagon at thy. hand."
Dicken became somewhat soothed; and
growling an exhortation to the sentinel to
guard all his prisoners well, strode off to avail
himself of the ready instructions of old Seix.
During his short absence, Simon studied the
features of the soldier who rested on his tall
spear near the door, and drew comfort from
,their tranquil and even benevolent expression.
'Utlaw returned to his seat at the oak table,
called the wine good, and gulphed it down
'rapidly; It was of great power, and Simon
,knew the fact well. But it also seemed caps
'ble of ; making,him obliging, for he consented
to see the fashion of the dance practised by
the hill-elves; and accordingly, Simon, with
a whisper to the child, performed a vagary so
grotesque that the drunken savage • laughed
hoarsely. in, his cup, and the guard smiled
quietly on his post.
Simon continued his frolics till the critical
powers of Dicken began rapidly to desert him.
Very soon afterwards he slept profoundly,
snoring like, the swine ho was. Simon now,
preparing for his most important feat, proposed
that Lord Thetnas''nhould take a) ivar-hotio,
namely, an old weapon at hand, and ride it
about the hall to _the notes of the trumpet.
The boy was soon mounted, and Simon, taking
up a useless scroll of parchment, and rolling
it loosely, applied it to his mouth.
Before be would blow his signal blast, how
ever, lie glanced into the face of the sentinel,
and afterward! to the half-open door of the
hall. The man was still smiling good-natured
ly at the gleeish gambols of the little Lord
Thomas; and, in the gloom without the hall,
Simon caught glimpses of armed Men ; one of
whom presently entered, unseen by the sol
dier, and bent watchfully over the snoring
Dicken. "Now to the charge!" cried Simon,
addressing his foster-sou; and, to the astonish
ment of the sentinel, of the knight who had
just stealthily come in (Simon's friend at Wa
terford)—and of every ono in the castle—a
perfect trumpet sound rang through the spa
cious building.
Dieken'sprang to his feet, half •conscious,
and was- instantly felled to the ground. by a
blow of the knight's battle.axe, who had been
watching him. Old Seix arose and seized his
sword. Simon armed himself with the weapon
upon which the child had been astride, and
placed himself spiritedly, though grotesquely,
'before„ him, Thu' sentinel quickly brought
his- spear to his hip, and stood upon
the - defensive, regarding' the stranger knight
(who wore his visor down) with a threat ;
ening look; but a second knight now gaining
that person's side, rendered his hostility, vain.
Almost at the same moment an uproar and a
dealt was beard throtigh the castle—presently
the lady or.grthonde ran shrieking into the
ball-.4l4oWalutleked wildly again, though
n o En tb;l' aittne Cadence, as rho caught up her
Child to her bosom. She was quickly followed
by Desmond; now the prisoner of some of
Simon's friends. The bold lord- had- fought
desperately, and bled from his wounds, though
the rage which was upon him did not allow him
to think' of • them.,
"Whattreachery is this? and what villains
are these?" he exclaimed, as ho came in,
who Calla himself chief here "
The knight who wore his vizor down raised
his arm; and touched his breast in answer.
tfThen call thyself by such name no longer i"
continued Dehriondi and with that, be ' sad-
Addy freed blfaself from his 'a: uar4o o snatched
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the sentinel's,long spear, and aimed a thrust
at the knSghL, . . „
"Traitor! stair thy hand!" exclaimed his
antagonist, in' a rbice of high and dignified
command ; "thou kneirest not what thou clout
—nor that, indeed; thYfeudal sceptre is hero
broken to pieces—Look at me now ! " be ex
posed hie face.
"Richard, the king!'" ealtered Desmond,
dropping on his knee, as the lady' of Ormondo
and all in the hall knelt with him!
tegal Notices
IN THE SUPREME COURT FOR THE
EASTERN DISTRICT OP PENNOTINANIA.
- -
Bestljamaln Il Thomas vs. William Dal is and Henry
B. Dolby. Vend Mont Bayonets, January Term, 1868,
No. 86
The Auditor appointed to make distribution of , the
fund rained under the above proceedings by Sheriff's
sale„of all that large Lot of Ground, composed of ten
nmtiguous lots, with the unfinished brick buildings
thereon erected, situate on the southeasterly vide at
Almond Street, 131 feet 6 Inches northenatwardlrfroln
Lehigh avenue, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city of
Philadelphia, containing in front, on said Almond street,.
144 feet, and extending In depth, eoutheiattwardly, at'
right angles with said Almond street, 61 feet. SuJeot.
to a yearly ground rent of 144 dollars.
Will attend to his duties en TUESDAY, the 12th day
of January, A. D. 1858, at 4 o'clock , his (Ace,
No. 204 South PIPTII Street, in the city of Philadel
phia, when and where, all parties in interact arare.
milted to present their claims, or be debarred from corn
ing In upon said fund.,
deBo.lot GEORGE W. DIDDLE, Auditor.
'UETTERS TESTAMT."'" --
•- 1 - 4 EsTAT.
_ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE
.41 ESTATE ON ANDANW DIMOND, late of the city
of Philsdeiphia, deceased, haring been granted to the
undersigned.. all persons having. claims against the,
Estate of the said decedent are requested to snake
known the same without delay. and those Indebted to
make paymenta to' ANNA DIMOND, Execll4lX,
del7,thlit* N 0.12 Booth rourcis Street
IN THE 'ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE.
CITY AND COUNTY OS PIIILADELPIIIA.
The'Audlfor appolnteeto audit, adJuat, and settle the
account 9f WltHam Marone" and Sarah Ann Brown,
Administrators of ROMS, 11ROWN,, deceased; and to
make oistributton of the laslance In the bands of the ac
countants:will meet the parties Interested as his mike,
No 115 South FMB Street, below 011ESTNIIT, on
TI.IISBSDAY, the Ith of Januar', 1868, at 4 o'clock
P. M. • JAMES 11. CASTLE.
dat..thmw6iis
I,3rovosals
TEAM MACHINERY FOR SCREW PR 0-
PBLLER 111.00P-OPAYAR.
- - - NAVY Darialliatir,
December 16, 1857.
SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed ' , Proposals for Stearn
Machinery for Screw Propeller Stoop-of• War," will be
received at thin department until 3 o'clock, the 26th
January, 1857, for the complete construction of the
ateain machinery and appendages, and placing it on
board a screw, propeller sloop-of•war building in the
United Staten navy yard at Boehm.
-'She offers must be fora sped& sum "tor putting the
whole In successful operation; must include all patent
fees tar .any arrangements that , may,.be ,proposed;
state the time in which the work will boveompleted, and
be accompanied by the usual guarantee required by law.
The name of the establishment iu which the work is to
be executed must be stated.
The details of the design and arrangement of the ma
chinery will be left with the party whose proposition
may be accepted as combining the greatest number of
advantages, keeping in view simplicity of construction,
readineen of access for adjustment when in operation,
and not being subject to derangement in the working
pat ts; it being the object ottho department to obtain
the most speed and power with the most economical
`cortiumptien offuel. sod the greatest stowage of coal
which the space available for that purpose will admit.
- The boilers to be of Iron, with teles:opie smoke pipe,
which must be placed at the greatestpracticable distance
from the mainmast; the propeller, with the connections
for hoisting to be of composition; the machinery for
bilding, for pumps apparatne for ventilating, and ap
purtenances of all kinds necessartifor the perfect work.
mg of the whole, to he of the most fpprored kinds. The
coal-hunkers, ahaft passage, two nth wartships Iron bulk
heads, a distilling apparatus for Nak water from which
can be made not lean than 600 gallons per day ; all the
tools and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory for
an efficient cruising etearnahip of-war, must be included
in the proposition, and a list of them must be furnished.
The wood and carpenter work (except the Wring out
the deadwood for the shaft) necessary to.adapt the ves
sel for the reception of the machinery boilers, and ap
pand•gte, will be provided at the expellee of the Navy
Department, and it will permit the use of each facilities
as ft may have for hoisting the heavy machinery on
board.
For the accommodation of the entire steam machinery
end the fuel, there will be allowed in the body of the
ship the entire apace. under the berth deck, com
mencing at twenty feet abaft the mainmast. and
thence extending forward adistanee of 50 feet. Within
this space it is expected to carry coal for 11 days' full
steaming, the daily consumption of which the bidder
will Wits in his specifications; and the weight of the
machinery, water in boilers, shaft, propeller, and ep.
pendages, with the mole an spare work, must not ex
ceed 320 tons, of 2,240 potmds. -
The distance from the aft-side of the mainmast to the
aft-aide of the forward stern-poet, will be about 05 feet,
and the distance between the forward and the after stern
poet will be 7 feet; the depth from the load water line
to the top of the keel under the propeller will be 14
feet,
Steam-engine manufacturers who desire to bid can ob
tain a copy of the section of the vessel upon making ap
plication to the department.
The proposals must be accompanied by full specifica
tions and general drawing., having the position of the
centre of gravity of the machinery, 'boilers, &c., marked
on them ; giving also the capacity of the steam cylin
ders and area of foot and ..livery valves, and of ale
pump, and outboard delivering valves, apace for steam
above the water line in boilers, the fire and grate sur
face; also the diameter, pitch, surface, and kind of pro
peller, and other principal points, that comparlsons can
readily be made. There will also be given the estimate of
the'weight of engine, boilers, water, bunkers, appends.
gee, tools, and spare work, in Una of 2,240 pounds.
The term, of payment will be that when one-fourth
of the materials and labor provided for In the con.
tract shall have been completed to the satisfaction
of the department, there will be made a payment of one
fifth partof the whole amount of the contract; when
one-half the work shall In like manner be completed,
there will bo a farther payment of one-fifth; when three.
fourths the work shall have been completed a further
payment of one-fifth; whoa the whole shall have been
completed, and have made a satisfactory trial of one
week, then a further payment of one-fifth ; and when
the ship shall have performed satisfactorily et sea for a
period of three menthe, then- the remaining-sam shell
be paid.
The repairs necessary during this period from defec
tire workmanship or materials will be at the expense o
the contractor.
The proposals must be explicit, and no qualified or
conditional oiler tr 11 bo considered.
de2l.mth tja2o
MUD TOMMY,
Secretary of the Navy
OFFICE .OF ARMY CLOTHING AND
EQUIPAGE, PlinaneLenz a, December 28,1867
SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office
until 10 A. 21. of the 30th of January next for furnish
ing, by contract, during the year 1858, leather of the
boat quality of the kinds herein specified, deliverable
at the United Statea Clothing and Equipage Depot,
Schuylkill Arsenal, and in quantities as way be re
quired, vie :
Wax Upper Leather, oak-tanned, shared from slaughter
hides.
Sole Leather, ealc.tenned from Buenos Ayres or La
Plata hides
Stock Leather, dressed by the morocco process, and of
usual thickness.
Black Bridle Leather, oak-tanned from slaughter hidee.
Russet Bridle Leather, from hides of the same class,
curried down without splitting.
Morocco Elkins, Tampico, black kid finish.
Vizor Leather, japanned on both tildes, one black, the
other green, by the patent
process.
Chin Strap Leather, Japanned bleak on the grain aide,
by the patent process.
Slaughter Leather, for welts.
Contracts will be based on accepted proposals, for the
(ointment of which two or more sufficient securitlee
will be required.
The names, address, and the responsibility of the
persons proposed as securities, with the acknowledge
ment of said persons that they will be such security, or
will see that good and su ffi cient security be furnished In
case a contract to obtained, will bo transmitted with the
proposals.
Payments will be made on each delivery, should Can
-trees have made an appropriation to meet them, or as
soon thereafter an an appropriation shall be made for
that purpose. Ten per cent. of the amount of each de
livery will be retained until the centred shill be com
pleted, which will be forfeited to the United States in
case or defalcation on the part of the contractor in ful
filling the contract.
It le to be distisiptly understood by every person ob
taining a oontraciffthat said contract is not transferable
without the cement of proper authority, and that any
sale, assignment, or tranefer of It, without such consent
having been obtained, (except under a process of law,)
will be regarded as an abandonment of the contract,
and the contractor and his securities will bo held re
sponsible for all loss or damage to the "United States
which may aria° from said abandonment.
Propoesle will be addressed to tho undersigned, end
will be endorsed "Proposals for furnishing army sup
puke and materiale. , • HENRY 0. WAYNE,
de2o-tu th s tJa3O Bt. Major, A. Q. Mr.
ebrirational
H ALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS,
NEAR PALLS OF P.OHUYIACILL,
SELECT BOARDING 0011001, FOR BOYS.
Rarsaallon TUG RT. RAT. ALONZO rOTTNR.
The Rector, Rev. B. R SMYSBR, may bo neon every
WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, from 8 to b o'clock, at
ROOKER'S Bookstore, S. W. corner EIWITII and
OUBSTNIIT, where also circulars may be obtained.
Address Rev. B. R. SHYSER,
di-2m Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia.
VRITTENDEN'a PHILADELPHIA COM
MEBOIAL COLLEGE, 8. E. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories.
BOOK-KEEPING, PENTIOSIIIP, every style,
COMMERCIAL LI:Ma:AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CA=LATIONS.
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LEOTUBES,
Each Student bee individual inetructlon from con3pe•
tent and attentive Teachers, under the Immediate
eopervision of the Principal.
One of the Beet Penmen In the Oonntry has charge of
the Writing Department. '
Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms. fro. ocB-y
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WEST PIIILADELPIIIA.
No Seminary whatever Is more like a private family.
The course of study is extensive and thoro. Pro
femur Saunders will receive a few more pu pils under
fourteen years of age into his family. Noire of
Mews. J. 5. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Berney, Editor of this Paper, whose eons or wards are
now members of hie family. septl4-tf
,dub 'printing'
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PRINTING Booms, 2 North SIXTH Street, Brat
above Market, Philadelphia, Blanka, ()anis, Bill.
Heade, Pamphlets, And general Printing attended to.
Binding attended to in connection with printed head
lags of Blanks and Receipts. d2-tf
rti EVAIVS,-10,000- I .
Cards
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VW - '" the very bad .to.—tar Prk. peal,
l eaktarerf, FOURTIII MT. below (!posinal
GREAT REDUCTION
IN ME PRIOR OF
ONMETERY LOTS.
The Glenwood Cemetery 00. have determined to Nell
the lots In their Cemetery at
ONE ITALY
The present prim for cash. By this reduction Rome
of the meet eligible Lots will be cold at
TWELVE D9L,LARE.
Only 300 lota will be disposed of at there rates, and
the opportunity Is offered until January let, 1808. Ap
ply at the vibes, No. 431 WALNUT STREET, below
Fifth. il2.lce
CARRIERS' ADDRETaS prepared by
an experienced writer, at No. 11098. SLNWZNIII
Street, above Federal. del
VLOWUNG BOARD 3-28,580 feet ()mo
w iinnoorinit board' s,lfAHTl atlo ,t for sole by
Mt MAOALIBTfI
ail UP North Wear Strait
M OSS -17 bales Carolitia Nom, for Nato by
MARTIN & MAOILIB tor At TNR,
ion 119 North Waroot
m oct • WAN'S RESTA t • ANT, SOU H.
, 4vx least corner of BROAD and WALNIIT.—Oame
and all. other delicacies la season. flamllies support
with Oyeterson the shorted notice, sete7-7m
fjjptn.
TBRITISH AND NOMA AM RI:
tfAti ROYAL MAIL STIMMILItIPB:
PROM NOW YOU VO LIIIRPOOL
. .. .
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Chief Cabin Passage - •'' , .4 ' SIM
Second Cabin Passage I ' 76
100X,DOSTOS 70 1,191111,00/..
Chief Cabin Peres& •• ' '- - - inil
Second Cabin Pitiolege . :.•t.`,.... , .. ,- ..,i 60
The *Wye front ttttttt call at Halifax.
PERSIA,Oapt. Judkine. CANADA., Capt. Lang,
ARABIA;Capt, 'S: titons. , . AMERJOA, tiapt.Wickinan
ASIA, Capt. - ki, a I,ott . NIAGARA, Capt. Eyrie .
AFRICA, Pant; Shannon. BUROPA • Slept. J. Leitch.
Thee( roseate terry a clear white light at mast-head i,
green on starboard bop i, red on port b°l ! •
AFRICA' , Shannon,' leave N. York, Wednesday; bee.' O.
AMERICA, Lott, , g Boston, Wednesday, Dee, 18.
RUROPA, Leitch, , ", ,- N.York, Wedoesdity, Deo. 28:
CANADA' Lang, lc • Boston, Wednesday , Dec, 80.
PERSIA, Joinable, I' N.Yrrrk, Wednesday Jan 8, , 68
NIAGARA, Wickman, Bostazi,Wedneeday,Jan.l3 , sB
AFRICA, Shentlony , i N.York,Wodnesday, JUL 20.
Bertha not (moored ;mat paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Ships will net he McDaniel.% for
Gold Bullion, Spade, Jewelry, Preelono Stenos
or-Metals unless bills of lading are Maned therefor and
tha valne ' thereof therein expreared.
iter freight or passage epply to
deB.y il, CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
,
FOR SAN FRANOISCO.—CLIPPEIt OF
- SATURDAY, December' 10th.—The nueurpsered
Clipper ship 'TWILIGHT ,tlaWaa, Commander.
Clipper of THURSDAY, December 2•ltn.—The msg.
niticent A l clipper ship LOOK OUT, Ilimicron, Com
mander.
Both of these celebrated ships ore now loading in
New York, nod will soil AB Above.
/for freight, et New York rates, aOply to
• BISHOP, SIMONS, & 00.,
deB no Otte 88) NORTH WIIABYER.
STRAW:OIIPB
STATE OP OBOAGIA
KEYSTONE STATE.
In censequened of the depreened etas of trade, the
above ships will' be withdrawn for the present.
October J6th. A. FUJIAN, Jr.
'0 8017THAMPTON
,aplacent stearoshipVAN
comMander, 6,268 tone,
FARE REDUCED
1: AND HAVRIL—The
• • •
DERBILT, Edward Itiggl
will sail
From New York for South- From Southampton end
ampton and Havre. Havro for Now York.
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14
Saturday Deo. 5 Saturday Dec. 26
Price of Paseage—First cabin, $100; Almond cabin,
$6O Specie dellrored In London and Perla. For freight
or passage apply to D. TORRANON, Agent,
No. 5 Dowling Green, New York.
Letters for rngland and Num*, pre-paid, 25 cent+,
each half ounce, (by encloaure of postage dative if from
other altlea,) will be received at No. 6 Dowling-green,
New York, up to 11) o'clock on the morning of ooh
ing. colo4l
OR ENGLAND AND P ANC ' 0857.
New York and Havre Steamship Company.— Th e
United Staten Steamshtps ARAGO, 2,6 W ton',
Neill Linea commander, and FULTON, 2,600 tone,
Famed A,Wotton, commander will leave New York,
Haws and Southampton, for t he years 1867 and 28, on
the following days:
LSAYII NSW TOJIK.
1887. 1888.
"h - , r
Fulton,
Oat. gc. do. Maroh6 Pub. 8
vago L:;. 18 „Ap
Fulton, do. pec 12 tt 0. 1 . ;7C, .
LILTS NAM.
1851.
Aram Tomeleh Aug. 25
Button, do. Bept. 22
Anse, do. Oct. 29
Fulton, do. Noy. 17
Arno, do. Dec. 16
1868.
Talton, do. Jan. 12
&ago, do. Feb. 9
Patton, do. Itaroh 0
Ara o, do. April 6
Balton, do. 0117 4
Argo, do. June 1
Fulton, do. June 29
owl OP
LUYI 800TOAKFT011.
1867.
Arago, Wednesday, Aug, 28
Fulton, do. gept.23
Amigo, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. NOT. 18
Arno, do. Dee. 18
18S8.
Patton, do, Jan. 18
Arago, do. Feb. 10
Sutton, do. Mar. 10
Arago, do. Aprll 7
Fulton, do. May 6
Arago, do. June 2
Fulton, do. Juue SO
?AMMO':
Prom New York to Southampton or Havre—Firs
Oabln, $lBO ; Second Oabin, $76.
Prom Havre or Southampton to New York—Ptrat
Cabin, 800 (mei Second Cabin, 600 franca.
Por_freight or plumage apply to
MORTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, I Broadway.
WILLIAM ISELIN, II Havre.
011014KET & 00., " South , ton.
AMBRIOAN EUROPEAN
EXPRESS AND EX- Paris.
OHANGH 00. 506
RE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
UNITED STATES MAIL EITEAMERI3.—The
eomposing this Line are :
The ATLANTIO, Oast. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADRIATIC, Cept. James West.
7These ehipa hare been built by contract, supremely fee
Uovernmeat service; every care has been taken in their
oonstruotion, as 'Win their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their socommodations for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from Now York to Liverpool, in first,
cabin, 1180; la second do., 376; from Liverpool to New
fork, 80 and 20 getneas. No berths secured unless paid
tor. The ships of this line have improved waterdight
balk heads.
PROPOSED DATES Olr SAILING.
FR= NNW YORE. 1(101 LITtalFOl7l..
Saturday, June 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 24, 1867
Saturday, July d, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Saturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1647
Eaturday, Aug. 16, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1817
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1867
Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday, Rota% 1867
Saturday, Oct. 10, - 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1867
Saturday, 04. 21 1867 Wednesday, Oet. 28, 1857
Saturday, Nor. 7. 1851 Wednesday, Nor. 11, 1851
Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1857
Saturday, Deo. 6, 1867 Wednesday, Deo, 9, 186*
for freight or peoaage, app Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1867
ly to
15DWARD K. OOLLHOII 1 , 10. 50 Wall street, N. Y.
BnowN SHIPLEY A bo.,Ltve ß ool.
STEPHEN KENNARD & 00., Tr Austin Friars,
London.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT A 00., Paris.
The owners of these Alps will not be accountable for
gold, silver, bullion ' rood., jewelry.pr actor!' atones or
metals, unless bills of lading ,•) I r fled therefor, and
the v. 5.143. th ew./ asprom. , 4 therein . - - -- eet.og ....
GI*EAT REDUOTION IN FARE TO EU.
ROPE.
First Osbiu 480 I Second Oabin 130
In the dant-clam paddle-nbeel steamship ADRIEL,
2,000 tone, 0. D. Ltrotow, Commander , and NORTH
STR, 2,600 tons, P.S. Lararan, to sell from pier No.
3 North River at noon precisely , carrying the UNITE/
STATES MAILS, 'Ms
•
Leave N. York for
Southampton, Ha- Bremen for Southampton
yr, and Bremen. Southampton for New York.
Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Weda , day, Nor. 4.
N. Sat'y, Oct. 31. Saturday, N0v.23. Weds'd.y, 8e0.30
These steamore touch at GAYA& Spool° delivered
In London and Yule. For panne and freight, apply
to D. TORRANCID, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New
York. oc10•tf
Wino anb Vann.
RAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH
WHISKEY —2O Puncheons of the above Superior
Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Forrest, at
Shtppen street wharf, for sale by
JOSEPH F. TODIAS,
208 and 208 South FRONT Street.
IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKEY,
Wholesale and Retail,
n r RUGII BARR,
GOVERNMENT ROUGE, corner of
FRONT and WHARTON etreets,
(opposite the Nary Yard,)
Philadelphln
BRANDIES.--« Pinot Oast!lion," Marott,
end other Cognacs of various vintages, In half
pipes And quarter muleFellevoisln Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, and one eighth
make. Imported and for sale by
HBIlltY BOHLEN & 00.,
sm22 221 And 22. e South Fourth street.
ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
MUCCI STORE, No. 220, &rangiest Corner of
GNOMIC end 80IITII Brenta. sully
CI. LE WIS J _IMPORTER AND DEALER
IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &a., 26
South BUIE Street, PhEsdelphia. aul-lf
BRANDIES.—PInet, Castilion & Co., Ma.
rettk Co., and other brands of Cognacs orvarions
vintages, in half plpee and quarter tacks • Pellevoislo
Rochelle Brandise, pale and dark, in half p i l i pos, quarter
cub and one-eighth nuke, all in Custom °nee stores,
imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN dr. CO.,
en 6 Noe. 221 and 223 South Fourth street,
DITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new
No. 988) North TLIIRD Street, Philad elphla.--8 hipping
orders promptly attended to.
Hoots anbr boa
BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber
has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS
and 5110E8, which he will sell at the loweet prices.
GEO. W. TAYLOR,
no2l-ly B. E. corner FIFTH end MARKET tile.
FALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
—JOSEPH U. THOMPSON & CO., No. 814 MAR
KET Street, and Nos. 8 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE,
have new In store a large and wellassorted dock of
BOOTS and SHOES, of City and Eastern rsannfactele,
which they offer for sale on the beat terms for Olude, or
on the usual Credit.
Buyers are Invited to esti end examine their etnek
nut. dtf
*tete u t liteetattranto
MERCHANTS' HOTEL,
NORTH ROUTH OPREET
Aim Halm,
PHILADELPHIA.
HaRIRDEN b BONS, Paorar• TM.
I 0 N A
R E
o S n , "
STREET SALOONS,
72T and 729 ARCH STREET
HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! •
The Holidayn are close at hand, and Jones's Arch
street Saloon Is prepared for the Immense demand that
will be made upon it for coxreariona.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES
IMPORTED .REPRESSLY FOR THE PRESENT 000000!
Every variety of Bon Bona, Prestiles, Bourbon Drops,
new style of Gum Drops, Eau lucre Drops, L'augli terre
Don Dons, and every variety rare and costly candies
manufactured in Paris.
For Presents, all SUSS and PATTERNS Of Ornamental
Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties tilled with the choicest
variety of Confections, and varying in price from One
Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxer are the
ROST SUPERB SPECIMENS Or FANCY WORK Ann savanna
DESIGN EVER OFFRIIRD IN MD COUNTRY.
To the Ladies, an well an to the whole public, Jones's
Saloons are the most attractive in the City, and in
splendor of adornment and finish are superior to auy in
the Union
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS,
Served up inthe choicest and most expeditious style.
FRUIT OF ALI- KINDS,
lON CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS,
Constantly ready for visitors in profusion.
PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL
CAKES AND PIES OP , EVERY DESCRIPTION,
NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT,
And, in tact, all the VARIETIES, mama, and
DELIOAOIBB of crony climo and country
BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Sappers,
and , Parnillos euppiled at the shortest notice end on
reasonable terms.
A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally
bestowed by the public is reepectfully solicited.
des-tt • B. B JONES, Proprietor,
CAMPBELL'S RESTAURAN.T.—YENI.
V SON, Wild Sucks, 'turkeys, Hesse, them, Preth
Salmon, Chlticatique, Opinachique,rdlNCllS Bay, Abet , .
Com and Cove Oystere, with every variety of GAMS
wild' G
or domestic, in season. Green Turtle Soup tad
Terrapin Suppers served up at the abotteet notice at
at
JOHN CAMPEISILL'S, No, 621 (MUTSU? street ,' op.
posits the State House.
N.D.—No expense °V pains has been spared by the
Proprietor In tittlog tip this now entabllehment In the
most sumptuous manner—the 'wend story being for
the siecommodation of Private Patties for Dinner*,
8174 • n
41 i k t n r ' atite for 14041 toyarin SlAtit street. ,
aovT•arn
RAUB'S • P. O....LDWE L—. hole.. e
ant Retail WIIIP end CANA Miourioturor, No.
No' 013110/100*, • an{
ifIOALI 00AL I 00AL I-TAGGA.R.T'ff
ONLEENATED BERING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
00AL.
• .
,te R. OABT.ER'B6IS2*(WOOD, TAMAQUA 00AL
GBOLIGIC ONYDICA'S PIMA 101 LEST EMMY',
SILL 00AL.
' RANDALL & MEREDITH'
Rave hr sale, and are cousitantly receleing ham
above celebrated flotliertee,
COAL OF ALL IIZFI3.
There ie no Ooal mined anywhere, equal le quality
these and a trial will ocarinas any one of their greet
superiority. Our Coal Is very carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate,
dust and all impurities. Oar PRICES 'are as LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left' at Our Moe, No. IR Rowan FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders lett at oar Tall, VALLOWRILL street, beloe
BROAD street.
• • .
- Orden left it our Wharf, wei , En 'treat, above OAL
LOWHILL.-or tent to either place per Despatch Post,
will tenthn prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family nit will do welt to call and ex
amine Oar °old before purchultis elsowhere. ati4.tf
SdHCrYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.
I Jun dilly receiving, at my yard, the beat quality o.
mouunKILL AND LBHIGIT. COAL. My ouitomers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
relly con eta o r al t hat will
,t b e a
t a
i ta
m th e ez
to
offer at 1,9 W VBIOBB 3 .
ALBXANDER. CON VICHY,
out-U N. B. corner of Broad and Cherry Ste.
LEHIGH AND SOIIITYLKILL COAL.
DAIS, PORTER CO.&COAL DEALERA, No.
NI PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep conetantly on
hand, at the very lowest Mao, a, full supply of Lehigh
and dohnylkill Ooal. an 1-6 m
illerthant llailaro
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
' ?annuity WITH IIeLLY &. BIOTA'S,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO.,
TAILOR,
014 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH;
Has now with him the best Tenons that are engaged
la the business in this country.
QUAILS" ROTA, formerly the leading tailor of this
city; Id. KAMA, formerly cutter for O. Roth & 00.,
and late Coat and Veit cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; nanny WAGNER, the beet Bards and Veit cutter
la the United Staten, for years cutter with Dopierrie,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplerrls
& Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel., Broadway.
The meet unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronise the establishment.
The beet of Olotbee made at moderato priers for
credit, tote prims for cash. ocl3•tf
INAME 8 SHERIDAN, MERORANT
TAILOR, Nos. 10 indlB South NINTH STREET,
BLE
ABOVE OSTNIIT.
A large and well seleeted stook of OLOTIIS and
OASSIMFMRS always on band.
All (nothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best quality, and In the most fashonable atyle.
Pattionlar attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH
ING. aua-tf
Slt AR PE'S MEN'S AND 130Y5'
=TILING, 148 North FOURTH Street, betwees
&oh and Rem. atra-ly
Commisoion illentants
T H. CHASE & CO.
or • GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
48 North FRONT and 44 WATER atreet, Philadelphia.
CONSTANTLY RECEIVING
CLOVER SEED
On consignment from the interior of Penneyiyanis,
where our new Cleaning AIM Is now in general nee.
TIIIOTIET AND ICED TOP &lave on
hand. eel2.4f
LIANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION
.I.AL
MERCHANTS slid Deslora in Foreign and Ame
rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. 2.3, 25 and 27
North FIFTH Street, Heat aide gore Commerce street,
Philadelphia.
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
CHANT end Importer of lIANANA REGAIIB,
(New)l3B Walnut etreet. seeond story, aul•ly
grobacca anb Gligaro.
t_f AVA N A CIGAR'
AIL mint ands as
Val:74; Partagu,
Sultana,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Ooloso, Oenrerciantna,
TOrrey Lope's, Union Americana,
Orejon, Flora Onbana, &0., &e.,
&0., In X, X, 1-0 and 1-10 oleo of all sizes and quill;
ties, in sieve and constantly rooekng, and for male low,
by OIIARLEO TETE,
' iew) 180 WALNUT Rtrett,
below Second, seeond glory
A handsome snort-
IGAR 0, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
REGAIIB,—A thole. Invoke of tbeile oolebrated
brands on board brig New Era," daily eapectod from
Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLEB TETE,
(Now) lad Walnut, street, Won? Second,
out Second Story,
inntiture.
B. KITE & CO. •
BA. IDENITZEN, BEDDING, &o.
No. 418 (late 129) WALNUT at.
Philadelphia.
A now end enperlor 41714 of Opolog Bede.
tiDtA B. Kril. JOBErI WAI.TOI
an3l 602
nub Canblea
SOAP AND CANDLES.
REMOVAL from 16T SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be
tween Losnbenl eel south, and Front and tiecond
etreets.
Thankful to my numerous Weeds for their past room
I solicit a continuance or the earn° ' miring enlarged my
inanUfacto r y eo as to enable me to have constantly on
hand •fa e clock of well-seasoned Soaps, free from
Filth Oil; I aim, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and
all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olire Soap of pure
material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English Pal.
Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candles of all Ores constantly on hand. Unclog
adopted the cash system, I am enabled to sell my goods
at the lowest prices. P. CONWAY.
Philadelphia.
N. D.—Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 14-tim
Otationern
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, le pre
pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to order, Books of every description, suitable
for Banks, Public Offices Merchant., and others, of the
best quality of English or American Paper, and bound
to various styles, in the most substantial manner.
Orders for JOB PRINTING of every description.
Engraving and Lithographing executed with neatness
and despatch.
A general assortment of English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr. llogarea contribution to the Franklin
Institute, the Committee say—. This display of blank
books for banking and mercantile use is the best in the
Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the
workmanship most excellent, and their finish and ap
pearance neat and appropriate." m:0-tf
Inruatee.
IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT-
N 1.19 GAB CONSUMING IIUnNAON
CHILSON'S NEW CONE FURNACE,
after having been put to the most were tent, during
the two COLD WINTORS or 1856 AND 1861, has proved to
be the most powerful heater in the world, coring from
to X the fuel over any of the beet furnaces now in toe.
Timm POlOllO2B are construeted with a cant Iron ash
pit, and a broad, shallow pan-shaped Are pot, lined
with tiro-brick or iron staves. The tire pot is surmount
ed with
A SERIES OP CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS,
large and broad at their hue, but tapering to small aper
tures at the top, and uniting with the anular chamber,
through which the heat and smoke pass to the fine.
Tug . waft,' products of combustion in the form of
imam and Guess, are suspended directly over the fire,
owarresn or compressed into the tapering Coosa and
omernstrammr AIMED to the direct action of the rays
of heat and light from the lire.
This beat and light is brought to a tones I IAOII
Coss, not unlike the
COLLECTION OP THE SUN'S RAYS,
to a focal point through an ordinary lens, canning the
strong AND OARED to become intensely heated and, th.
roughly oonstruse, by this operation the smogs AND
QABSO are YOE [DUALLY AVAILABLE with the TOOL
rums for heating purposes, while, in other tumors,
it to OADRIDD OFI AND WABTRD IN THE CHIMNEY.
All pensone deelroue of obtaining the beet and
MOST ECONOMICAL HEATING APPARATUS,
should not fail to examine the Now GAS CONSUMING
OONE Foacaos, before purchasing any other. The at
tention of architects' and builders le particularly re.
guested. ARNOLH & WILSON,
(Eneeeesors to S. A. Harrison.)
No. 420 WALNUT Street,
Opposite Independence Square.
Qat°, Caps, Rl.
SULLENDER 14 PASCAL,
HATTERS,
au.l-8m No. 8 8. SIXTH shwa. BhBr.delph4
laibmarc
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
lIEROLIANT BARS,
RIVET IRON,
Flanurnoturedet FOUNTAIN WUENROLLING MILL,
on the Schuylkill, above Spring Oanlen Water Works.
VAREIIOIISE, 103 North WATER Street.
QTTAKER OITY NAILS aro warranted equal to any
made.
oc9-tf
JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent
rimomns E. BAXTER.—ITA'RDWARE,
1 CUTLERY AND TOOLB, No. 010 111ABNET
hove Moth, south utdo, nu 1-em
XIEDIOINAL BRANDY.---Pure Old Me
-11 dicinnt Cogonc, the most powerful strengthener
for weak lungs and general debility of the ago ; n sore
cure for Dyspepsia, whether ttento or chronic, Low
Spirits, .54. Price SI 25 per bottle, or $10.50 per dozen.
Warranted pure. Imported expressly for us, " Bole
Agents" for the United States.
ZIEGLER & SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists, R. W. eor Second and Oroen.
We refer, by permission, to the following members of
the Medical faculty, as to the purity and chemical
standard of this Brandy;
0. P. Kelehline, M. D.. Fourth, above Tamany.
Chas. It. Taylor, M. D. Fourth, above Brown.
Chas. D. Roberts, M. Third, below Franklin.
Wilson P. Vasey,M. D., Fourth, above Thompson.
J. K. Knorr, M. D., Front, above Poplar. dell-tf
PUBLIC LA MP .—TiIE PIYBLICIS
respectfully Infornirei that Offices have been opened
by the Distriet Superintendent. of Public, Lighting, at
which ',Miens are requested to give Information respect
ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps' or
of any failure In lighting or extinguishing them at ' the
proper time; or If not properly cleaned and In good
lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph
Bally, No. 808 Wharton at., Pleat Ward; Charles Carty,
Supt. of 2d district, No. 8 Haines at. above Sixth; Mims
G. lirtrk, No. 820 North Sixth et., above Drown . Twelith
Ward; Ai. W. Deshong, No. 2231 Goatee creel, gifteenth
Ward; Thee. V. Bowlby, as Otlice,T we nty-Po urth Ward,
((West Philadelphia;) IL Mladden, Gee Office,
Twenty.Becond Ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. Market,
Gae office, Twenty-Third Ward (grankford,),and at the
Glut Mee In Seventh etroet, below Market.
By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia One
Works. A. J. Anil,
oci-lim Superintendent of Distribution.
C'COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factory of .E.W DUELERS, N 0.109 ( late r s) South
WORTH, below Ohoatunt etreet, has become Baring
of 60 per oat, to our BOUTIIERN AND WESTERN
MERORANTS, and oleo the *OEITOIIIIIIICO of haring their
old Curlews Lampe new all end bottomed,
end seat hr tome to all parts actl2 ly
QPISITS TURPENTINE-200 bbls Spirits
Turpestise, to arrive, for sale by
MAlalfa. to RAGALIFITEII,
art 1 1.10 girth Water street.
insurance grompanice.
STER
GREAT WEN INSURANCE AND
S COMPANY OF PAILADEPHIA.
OFFICE IN COSIPANY'S BUILDING, L No din IVAL
NUT, Corner at FOURTH Street.
Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital $500,040
FIRE, INSURANCE, tirritoed or perpetual.
HAWN'S INSURANCE on Veined°, Cargoes, and
Freights
INLAND INSURANO II by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, end
Land Carriage.
ASSETB, Nor. .1, 1851
Real Estate $57,000 00
Real Estate held to trust, (In Phila.) 28,700 00
Honda and Mortgages . 80,350 00
I' Locks, (par value $02,450) present value.... 57,015 00
kitock notes 38,400 00
Bins receivable 27,448 81
011811 13 bank and on hand 2,164 38
Cash In hands of Agents 7,653 92
Preiniuma unpaid 9,138 80
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES C. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street,
Wlt. DARLINO, 1510 Pine street.
ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front it ,
ISAAC HAZLEIIURST, Attorney sod Counsellor.
JOHN C HUNTER, firm of Wright, hunter, & Co.
E TRACY, W
rrn of E. Tracy & Co., Ooldamiths' Hall.
JOHN R, liI , CURDY, Son of Joneshite, & M'Curily
THUS. L. GILLESPIE, don of Gilleapie & Zeller.
JAB. D. fiblITH, firm ofJaii.ll. Smith & Co.
X HARP ERJEPFRIES, firma Wm. H. Brown ft Co,
JON. It. TOODES, office roe. Seventh and Ransom Ms,
CHAS. E. THOMPSON, office 413 Chestnut street.
ALFRED TAXL L OR, °Moe Cairo City Property.
JONA J. SL(ICUM, office 228 South Third street.
CHARLES 0 LATHROP, President.
Wlt. DARLING, Vice.Troeldent.
LEWIS GREGORY, 24 Vice-President, New York,
H. K. RICHARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. dei-tf
TIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
22 THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CO ,
408 WALNUT Street,
Will take Marine and Fire Risks on faTorable terms.
CAPITAL AND-13Uitii:1.7.8.1250.000
_ .
GEO. II RAE?, i"resitlent.
IL R. COOOBITALL, Secretary. tlel6.tf
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY,
331 WALNUT STREET.
Charter perpetual. Capital, 8500,030. Subscribed,
$200,000. Paid up, 8140,000.
Thla Company la now prepared to Bane FIRE and
MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms.
Paastoaar—JOHN SWIFT.
Irma Paull:Mar—HENßY BIRD.
DlllEOl'OllB.
3011 N SWIFT, R. P JACKSON,
JAMES W. QUEEN, PLINY FIRE,
/NO. 11. PARKER, A. W. THOMPSON,
B. P. GRIFFITTS. 11. D. MEARS.
HENRY BIRD,
LEANDER W. V. H. STARR, See'y.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM-
P A NY.—The PENN MUTUAL LINE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast earner of THIRD and DOOR
Streets. Capital, E 612,725.08.
INSURES LIVES for short terma, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur
chases life Intermits in Reel Estate and makes all
contract.] depending on the Contingeneiell of Life.
They act as, Executors, iLdministratore, Assignees,
Trustees, mia Guardians.
. . ,
Daniel L Miller, Simnel .E. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard S. Newbold, 'James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter,
William H. Kern, James Euston,
Samuel C. Huey, Theophilus Paulding,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Sander,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
hodulphtin Kent, John W. Hornor,
William H. Carr, Ellie S. Archer,
Edward T Mott, Samuel J. Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner M. Resin John G. Brenner,
P. S. Michler, Easton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL IL. STOKPB, Vice Presit.
JOHN W. WORAOII. Secretary. nl3-ly
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
-811/IANOE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT
Street, Philudelphis. The following statement of the
affairs of the cowpony is published In conformity with a
provision of its charter
PREMIUMS aF.Osiygo yowl ♦OOOBT 1, 1858, TO Acooer
81, 1857
Fire premiums
Marine premium"...
Perpetual premium"
Total amount premiums taken
Earned Oro premiums 25,012 96
Earned marine premium' 155,005 60-180,019 60
Dednot return premiums
Net earned
Marine lowles paid. $08,886 76
Flrelnesee pa 11.... 8,031 11
1101,916 85
Selvage re
eelved
Interest re
ceived...4,361 67
e - I new.
seer
2,971 62 -8,99.3 60- 93,90 TO
Expenses for commissions to
'gents, abatements In ileu of
scrip, salaries, office rent,
furnishing office, books, sta
tionery, he
Profit and loss
Net profit...
ABB.'S
thuds on hand '12,515 80
Dille receivable 110,267 02
Doody and mortgages 105,000 00
Btocka 272,100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
Due by agents and
others 22,312 69
$764,095 Si
DIRECTORS.
P M Pail, Wei P Leech,
C. E. Spangler, R. T. Ransil,
Abraham Rex, H H. Houston,
Win H. Woods, Jos It, Withers,
George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre,
J Edgar Thomson, W. naive!,
0 0 Sower, Charles P. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John H. Lewin',
Herman Haupt, James E. Sidles
Nathan It. Potts, II 11. StillUng i t t ord.
PERCIVAL Dt POTTS, resident
O. le SIVANOLISA, Vise Vreeldent..
W. H WooDB, Secretary.
0c92 R. T. %exam, Tresearer
FIRE INSEAM:IE.
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN OADII,
AND szovanr INVERTED,
OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF UNTIL AND WOOD
. . . . .
BTS., BPRINO GARDENS.
°HARTER PARPETUAL
LOELSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRNOTORB.
. .
John II Dohnert, Henry M. Phil. I,
David Woelpper, Lewis Shlrmark
Denismin Ihale, John Lueiell,
John Brand, Jr Charles Yield,
Salley M. Park, William K. Woo .
James Durnell, John B. Stevenson,
Jasolf S. Mintier., • Corwin Stoddard,
Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast,
George It Childs.
JOHN H. DOIINEHT, President.
L. HRUMBHAAR, Beeretary. eept 21-1 y
NEPTUNt INSURAPitt COMPANY.-
.L 1 OPFIC/E 411 WALNUT St, Franklin Buildings.
FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
OAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PRIVILEGE To INCREASE
TO 500,000.
This Company is now fully organ led, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insurance against loss or damage by
Fire and Marine Perils, at currant rates.
OFYICERS.
H. 0. LAUGHLIN, Preddent.
RICHARD SHIELDS, The President
GEO. SCOTT, Seeretary.
DIRECTORS.
H. 0. Laughlin,
D. Pberirood,
Wm. Osborne,
Richard Bblelds,
T. F. newel!,
ARCTIC FIRE IN S URA N CE COMPA
NY, NEW YORlC.—Office NI SS Wall street, &d
-iming the Mechanic.' Drink—Cish Capital, 120,000,
with a surplw. Tbis Company insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Furniture, Vemels in port and their Cargoes,
and other property, egeinst Lou or Damage by Fire and
the Rieke of Inland Navigation.
DIRECTORS.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus It. (harem,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davie,
Edmund Penfol4, C. H. Lilleiattial,
Hanson R. Corning, Theo. Polhemus, jr,
Ogden Haggerty, Elieba E. Morgan,
Thomas Monagan, Abm. R. Van Nest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W. Phillips,
Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel G. a Ilddeo, Edward 'Hocken,
Steph. Qambreleng, Wm. E. Shepard,
Thoreau Scott, Charles!, Frost,
John Ward, Lothrop L. Bturgel,
Henry K. Bogert, Williem It. Poeullek,
Peter Ede,, Emery Thayer,
Benjamin H. Field, Gee. Weetfeldt,
A. It. Frothingharth Salmon Taylor,
Time. B. Youngs, Henry E. Blossom.
Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALBERT WARD, President.
Alin/111) A. OAKLEY, Secretary. an 10-1 y
mANUF AC T URER S' INSURANCE
COMPANY.—Charter Perpetual. Granted by
the state or Venntyleania. Capital, MOM°. sire,
Marine, and Inland Tramportation.
DIUSUTOPO
Aaron S Lippincott, Charles Wise,
Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth,
Wm. 11. Thomas, S. Rinaldo Sank,
Wm. Neal, John P. Simons,
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A. RHODES, Vice President.
ALMS]) WEEKS, Secretary.
J. W. MAP.TIEN, Surveyor.
This Company was organized with a cash capital, and
the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to
Its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct
ing Ito affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losers.
Office No, 10 Merchants' klitchange, Philadelphia.
TIIE MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU
RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.—Otfice
No 222 WALNUT Street, opposite thatirchange. MA
RINE RISKS on Tenseln Cargoes, and Freights. IN
LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Railroads,
Canals, Boats, .d other carriages.
ALL THE PROFITS divided annually among the An.
eared, and ample security In caste of loss.
mutorbta.
Edward Herrin Mllea, Thomu T. Butcher,
John M. Odenheimed, Algernon E. Ashburner,
Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Fount,
Samuel J. Sharpies., Thorne S. Foster,
Immo demos, Gustacua English,
Henry Preant, Jame' H. Stroup,
Edward O. James, Alfred Slade,
William L. Springs, A. G. Cattail,
Franklin 0. Jones, Charles B. Ceutalre,
Daniel Haddock, Jr., Samuel Robinson,
William Taylor, John 0. Rafter,
James Murphy, John P. Steiner,
Wm. F. Smith, Henry Orambo,
A. J. Antelo, Wm, J Caner,
Samuel L crentaborg.
EDWARD HARRIS MILES, Pres!(dent.
ALFRED FASSITT, Vice President
Jena 0. Kama, Secretary. aul.ly
CilllirTl li. (OAK FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital 1300,000. Losses In Phtladelphia and
Vicinity adjusted at the PA iladelpaii Office.
By leave we refer to
1
D. S. Brawn & Co., Phila. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila.
Chaffeu Stout It Co. ~ li o n . Rufus Choate, Roston
Hanker, Lea & 00. ' 4, HOU. T .. 8. Williams, Hart'd
We have facilities for p acing any amount of Insu
rance in the most reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 418 (ofd No. 144) CHESTNUT ST.
THOMPSON & ROOD,
Agents.
fILOVER SEED.—NOTICE TO PENN-
A../ SYLVANIA FARMERB AND STOREKEEPERS.
The undersigned are now prepared to purchase for
caeh, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania
atorehespere and farmers, by sending samples to our
address, can, at ail timee, ascertain the pries at which
we are buying. Parties wishing samples, by which to
be governed as to quality, can hare them cent by mill,
by addressing no. J CHASE Br 00,
seolo it 43 North Front, and 44 Water streets
BALE RO E.—Buyers aro Invited to call
and examine OUT Manila. pale Rope, which no can
can pen se low as American, and warrant it superior in
trolls% and durability,
WEAVER, YITLY.B & OA.,
and No. Rd N. Water it. and n N. Waarree.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE
GREAT CENTRAL ROOTS, ronneetlng the At
lantic Cities with Western, North-western, wad South
western States, by a continuous Railway direst Th
Road also connect' at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all purls 01.,
the North-western Lake'; making the most Dinzar
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which 'height
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITT&
BURGH.
F 11137 Ouse—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and
Caps, Books, Dry Goode, (In boxes
bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes
and bales) Feathers, Furs,ere 00e. per 100 Ile
&MUD 01.11113—DOMeltie Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (In original
Wm) Drugs (Mesas), Hardware
Leather, Liquor, (In casks,) Wal l
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts,
Eastward, tce. &a ISO. per 1001bs
THIRD CLASS—Airrni, Chains (In
cask.), Hemp, Bacon and Pork,
Salted, (loose or la auks), Paints
and main) Me. per 100 lbs
Foust" Cues—Coffee, tlac
Beef. and Pork, (In rusks or Doan eastward), Lard and Lard 011, Nails,
fkula Aah, German Clay, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To
bacco, Rosin 011, Queemware,
Sugar, (bads., Dbl. , and b01e.,)
&0., &c 50e. per 100 It a
71.007 , .-4 , 1 per bbl until farther notice
Outs-46c. per 100 lbs ' until fur her notice.
Corrox-42 per bale, not exeeeding 600 lbs. weight,
until further notice.
In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be particular to - Naar packages" via Pransylvasis
- Railroad." All Goods eorueigned to the Agents of thu
Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
PLIDHT Aolllll.—Clarke & Co., Chicago; Packer A
it CO., Memptil., Tenn.; R. F. Baas & Co. St. Louis,
Mo.; P. G. & Co., Evansville , Ind iana;
Wm.
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky. • It Me d rum,
Madison,lndiana ; 11. W. Brown ' A Co., and Irwir
& Co., Cincinnati; 11. S. Pierce A Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech dr Co. 1"o. 64 Kitty street , Bostoti; Lerch
A Co., No. 2 Astor House, New York, No. 1 William a'.
New York E .1. tineeder, Philadelphia; Display A
Koons, Baltimore; D. A tewart, Pittsb urgh.
H. H. HOUSTON,
General Freight Agent.
H. J. LOMBAXIIT,
deft- Superintendent. Ancona, Ea
i'2Bs WO 99
SAVING FUND-FIVE PEE CENT. IN
TEDE3T—NATIONAL BAPETY TROST CQH
PANY.—WALNET STREET BOOTH-WEST CORNER
OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
IMOORPORATRD OT VIS STAIR Ot PINWITLTIZIA
Money le received In any Nun, large or email, aad In
terest paid from the day of depoelt to the day of irith
&rowel.
The office Is open every day from 0 o'clock In the
morning till 7 o'clock In the evening, and on Horsley
and Thursday evenings till 9 o'clock.
HON. LINNET L. BENHAM, Preaident,
HOBERT SNLYRIDOS, Tice President.
Wo. J. REID, Secretary.
INIXOTOIS:
Hen. Henry L. Benner, ' O. Landreth Mann.,
Edward L. Carter, 7. Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry
Sarni. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman,
James 11. Smith, trawls Lee
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made In conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE ItIORT•
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and each Best clsel securi
ties as will always Insure perfect security to the deposi
tors, and which cannot fall to glee permanency and sta
bility to this Institution. anl-ly
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIFE
N PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N 0.83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N O. 83
(241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER CE NT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. aul-ly
p 38,729 81
217.709 02
224 00
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND Boil,
BR WORKS.
REANEY, NEAFIE k CO.,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS
MACHINISTS, BOILER-HAHERS, BLACK-
'456 • 7 T 48
- -
Raving for many years been In successful operation,
and been exclrudvely engaged in building and repairing
Marine and River Engines, high and low preserve, Iron
Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, ito &e. respectfully
oiler their services to the public, as being laity prepared
to contract for Engines of all sites, Marine, Elver, and
Stationary. Raving seta or patterns of different mites,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. High and Low Preeeure, Flue, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Bollers,ol the best Peunryl Tanis char
coal iron. Forging' of all shies and kinds; Iron and
Braes Castings of all description's; 801 l Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other wcrk connected with the &Wye
business.
9169,869 09
Drawings sad specification, for all work den. at their
establishment free of altars'', sad work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dm* room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lay In perfect safety, and
are provided with ehem, blocks, bile, &0., &a., for
raising heavy or light weight..
THOMAB REAbtfT,
JAOOII G. NEM',
JOlll4 P. LEVY,
aul-y DRAM and FAMES Stesefs, Kenaington
80,880 07
93 40-141,283 27
$24,075 89
1131011. T. blilllolT. J. TAIIONAN KM=
WILLIAM I. 111111101.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
TUTU AND WASHINGTON STRUTS,
?UILAOILFRIA.
• •
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACIIINIBTO,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Stearn Engines, for
Land, River ; and Marine service.
Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Bata, Cut•
lags of all kinds, either Iron or Braes. •
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Station'', An.
Retorts and Bias Machinery of the latent and moat
Improved construation
Every description of Plantation machinery, euph as
Sugar. Saw and Orist3olle Vacuum Pans, Open iitearn
Trains, Defecators, Pliers, Pumping Engines, kc
Bole Agents for N. Milieus's Patent Sugar Bolling
Apparatus; Nearnyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Roes' Patent Valve Motion for Batt Machinery awl
Steam Pumps.
Buyerintandent—B. M BABTOL, aull.y
RILARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO-
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
GRENIERIXTR lITBEET, HAMILTON, TAMEN/ AID
SPRING GARDEN 8 222222
PIIILADELPIIIA.
in.gegeol exelaeljr In the mantlfsatere of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES
Renewal:ire to order Locomotives of any arrange
ment, weight or capacity, for the toe of Wood or CO.,
Ilitimmeoas Coal is U. crude store, or
WITHOUT ZMITTINCI 1101.1, 0/15 01 /111.
In design, material and workinanship the Memo
tires produced at theme Works are equal to, and not ex
oelle4 by any. The materials used in construction are
made on the spot ant insure the beet quality end most
reliable stock The luta extent of Shope, and Com
plete Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESTATCII,
Or ANY AIII4IIOIIMENT REQUIRED.
OHILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES,
With Forginge of an else or form,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
And MACHINE WORK generally.
RICHARD ■oRHI/
AR1.4.7
AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Dol-
h‘ri per daly cnn be easily mode, Call on A.
BLACK, at Jacob Leman's Sorrel Horse Hotel, West
Bing street, Lanca,ter, Pa. dels-tt
Ororge Mlutet,
W. C. Stoteebury,
R. M. Oarllle,
0. 0. Butler ;
Oen. Scott. [magi
TA_NTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
V CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from 812 to M per month.
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 811 3IARKET street
above Eighth, north side.
WILLIAM B. ROY-aLL,
Lt Lieut. 2d Regt. of Cavalry,
let 6.3m1 Recruiting Officer.
ALBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE
MANUFACTURER, No. ISA Weat Broadway, New
York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated Concert
Plano. The subscriber would inform his numerous
friends and customers that he has greatly enlarged Me
manufacturing department, in order to meet the Increase
In demand for hie unrivalled Pianos, and au every plane,
especially tone and touch, is personally auperintended
by the subscriber, the public will be warranted an in
ktrumentsrbieh, for beauty, strength, and durability,
power and sweetness of tone and touch, stands unsur
passed. Every piano sold at the lowest manufacturers ,
prices A call is respectfully solicited. 0e29-din
G OLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWAY & SONS,
MANUFACTURERS, 84 AND 88 WALKER BTRENT,
NEW YORK,
Received the following first prise medals in eon:Teti•
toe with the beet manufacturers of Boston, New York,
Yhtledelphia, and Baltimore.
TWO FIRST nun: MEDALS at the Metropolitan
Fair. Washington, Menet', MS.
A COLD MEDAL nt the Crystal Felon., New York,
November 1855 , (being the only Debt Medal given for
Pianos within . t . !l! btsl six years) . _ _
A °OLD hIEDAL at the Maryland Inetltnte, DaIU
mom, 1831.
TILE FIRST PRIZE MEDAL et the Fair, Crystal
Palace, New York, November, 1956. Among the Judges
were the first musical talent of the country, such as M.
Mason, Gottschalk, Wollenbrupt, and many others.
St. & S. Pianos (with and nithont iron frames) aro
warranted for three years, sal a mitten guarantee
given. Pianos packed and shipped without Charge.
Prices moderato. octil-tf
WONLIDGERTRSFOROIA'
ALT.. PE,
Patent Non-Explosion SelLoenerating OAS LAffS Is
Just the thing to suit all. Price $1.50 up; all may hare
a superior Light by calling at their Depot.
This Lamp in adapted to all places and purposes, and
only requires a hist to teat its adventagva over all
others. The Lamp tons its own gas. Our Patent
Burners can be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp,
with little expense, without the least ramble danger.
All are Invited to cull and examine fer themselves.
Town, County, and State rights for sale.
The proprietors are in want of Agents, giving • rare
chance to niske money.
PETERS do SIIROPE, Oas Lamp Depot,
n024.3m 123 South 4th St , below Chestnut Phi
LOINGWORTII' B 01110 WINES.
GENERAL AGENCY FOR ALL
TILE STATES.
To WHOLESALE DEALERS
By a special arrangement with Mr. LONGWORTII. 1
am enabled to offer his Wines, in large quantities upon
the lowest and beat terms. The Wines to be delivered
In Cincinnati, and forwarded by usual mean of convey
ance (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser;
by which the expenses of storage, commissions, double
freight, e 10.., will be avoided.
No orders under this arrangement will be forwarded
for less than twenty-five cases.
All orders must be directed only to
FRED. S. COZZENS,
73 WARREN Street, Now Year.
By the prevent arrangement a handsome profit on
these wines eon be made by the whelessle dealer.
aparkling Catawba, vintage 1853, quarts.
Do do do do pints.
Do do do 1852
. quarts.
Do do de do pinta.
84111 Catawba, vintage 18511, quarts.
Do do extra, vintage VW, quarts.
Fparkling leabella, do do do
Btill Catawba, in casks, of various qualities.
Catawba Brandy, of superior quality.
FRED 8 COZZiNS,
General Agent for the hale of N. Lougworth's Wlnee
78 WARREN STREET,
(opposite Hodson Riser Railroad Depot,)
no2.Bin Ns' Toe'.
CHEAP SUMMER FIIEL.—GAS COKE,
of excellent quality, la sold at the PUILADELPICIA
OAS WORKIi for the reduced price of Bre cents s bushel,
and may be obtained to large or small quantity by sp
y,lying at the Use Office, No. 20 Booth *INVENT%
Stmt.
To Purchasers by 'Wholesale, it le old et the Work',
In First Ward, by the ton, at a pries equlrslent to in
thrsolte, a MO per ton.
(Mined,) J. 0. On.VON, Engineer.
lIIIADSLIVIA ems wous, Aug. 2i, IT. n 021.11
tiailroab Linte. -
antngs faiths
illarinnerl2 anb iron.
BVITi39 AND YOUNDBBB
ANTHRACITE co,A
I===
Wants
piano fortes
Nailroabs.
PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL BAIL
ROAD,IE37. FOR PITTSBURGH IfklTs
Cenelowsli, IC Lewis, Lem Chi a
Lenient's, New Orleans, at. Yawl,
Indlaes_polis Clewelead, KSIBBIJ
Terre Haute, Chicago, Nebiiike .
Forming ciao tameness tetra all Si, greet Wilt
ant Madroadi.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THZ TB:1017011
TRAINS.
At and from the Pennaylvania Railroad Paactogur
Station. secitb-east corner of ELEVENTH and MAL
KET streets (entrance on Elevesti strafe }
TWO THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
D
Forming close connections AlLY
at Pittsbarigh to ail paints
West.
Fast Mail and Aecccunodation Trains, (Sundays ox.
cepted,) vie •
past Mall Line at I P. hi , arriving in Pittsburgh at I
A. M.
Elpre.• Mall Train at It night, arriving Ia Pittsburgh
at 155 P. M.
Aik
vitorrna Way Train at 8 A. LI, arriving at Attnona at
8 P. M.
ilarriabarg Accommodation Train, rlik Celarribia.
leaver Philadelphia at 1 P. U , arriving In Hard/anon
at 9 P.ll.
Past Mail Train learns Pittsburgh at S L M., mills in
Philad.lphra at II 43 night.
Ex pram Mall Train leaves Pittabargh at 9 10P. M., ar.
rives In Philadelphia at 1 P. U.
Altoona Wa► Train I Altana& at 1.43 A. M., arrives
la Philadelphia at 7.70 P. M.
Harrisburg Accommodation Train, via Colombia,
leave• Ilarriatrufg at O A. M , arriving la Plidaklrkla
12 Boon.
The games Rail row dilly, the other brass /as.
dare excepted.
Baggage will be received at the Padener Depot by
the Barrage liseter, at any time daring the day. No
charge for handling twangs.
NOTIOIL—In ease of Ida, the Company vlll hold
themselves reapontible for gamed begin, only, sad
for an amount not eseortiog 81130.
Nonce --Oionibures Till be is Maims. at the Ng=
York Depot to convey pentengers for the Wed to the
Pannsylvanda Railroad Station.
1119)1A3 MOORE, llgant,
Pameager Line
Permaylnata Ballsopi Clo
Philadelphia, Nolaantrer 21, 1847. e2l-11
rTO:STERN TRAVELLERS.
SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEId_V ILwAr ITS.
s.vric BA.
TWO DAILY E TR AI N S PROM ei.
BALTLHORR TO
PITTSBURGH AND THJI WRY.
On mad alter sane IA 11117, TWO DAILY TRAINS
will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and all Weil
ern and South or Norttmeeteon
tits MORNING MAIL ?WW
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at SSA A.
H. connecting with the Mast Train over the tireat Pew.-
erlyard• Railroad, and angling In Pittatough at LIS
A. M.
THE LIITZHNOON XXPAZON
Mares Baltimore daily linorlay aieeptea Tl Vl PM.
-
for Harrishouw.
THE NIGHT Extaxsa ralux
Li 4,1111 BaMason ETERS' MONT at 10 P. 4„ eta
nesting with the Lightning Zapata oriu. the Patairst
r Lola Ha fi rma for Pittsbaryh, arrtelly at 130 P. ht.
tur thee* trains menet% eteedy at Pittner%
with traina ever the Pictsolorgl, Fort Warm awl
Chicago Itatiroad, and its Northern, Peittlein aid
Western eonasetionc
Oa' Passertgers for Chicago, Rock Island, Boding
ton, lowa City, nflimaukee, Dubuque, Pt. Peal's, lfid
son, and other leading dile. Is the flortheett,
coo At/mired miles of travel and [misers in Poe, with
four less *bangers of can, by taking this rube.
liVv• Passengers for Cleveland. Bandung'', Toledo, and
Detroit, go by this route, and the time is sailed
being 113 miles shorter than by any other rude. ,
ug - Passenger. for Bt. Lode, Indistrapolis, Terre
Haute, Cairo , and all points on the Lower and r
pper
Illsalaelppl, make lees changes of cars, and arch's , In ad-
Tines of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Columbus,
Dayton, Lends - Yale, and other prominent tittle, ea quick
as by any other route.
eli Western Baggage CRICKED THROUGH aid
toadied mit/tense.
FOR THE NORTH.
The 8 16 A.H. sonnets closiely wt th Szpreas Tries
over the Dattphln road thrthumped, Ellett%
Rochester, Runic, Mama Palls, sad CASLIS, time
forming the most dlreet railway route to Northwesters
Pennsylvania and Western New York. Passengers will
forot this the shortest, cheapest, and awn axpedittana
ronte to Niagara Palls and Canada_
Through Tickets are Wined to Plitladelekte Na Co.
Mathis sad Lancaster by all the thane at $3 sae*, *tat
train having rare connections Passeesgers 17 Ste
route avoid tressielled bridges, and all the lacenrandanne
of ferrying woes tha Easgeehaana river.
Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, QNfyshan, be.
ttsburg, CarWle Clumbersberg, go by the tetras as
11.15 A. hi ,and 3P.M.
WESTMINSTER BRANCH.
The Cars on this road male Gas trip per day, ereaniet.
ing with the train at g P. M.
For THROUGH TICKETS sad ft:thee lalcrasatica,
apply at the Ticket Wise, Calvert Static*, N. E. carom
of Calvert and Franklin streets.
sep.4B-tf C. C. AMOK,
NEW YORK LINEB.—TER
AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PICRAPIODIL
AND TBM.TOS RAILROAD COMPANY 8 li] •
PROM hiluzzixatt Fotrit yowl, AND WA
Lear. as follows, Tin: 1131;
At 1 A M from Xemsington Depot, via Jersey
City, Mall
At 6 A. M., via Oliniton And Jam, Otty, Tien M
bey icoommodatkus
At 6 A. M., TM Camden and Amboy, Aeottainsatia
tien„_a
At T via Camden and Jamey City, Morning
Mui At 10 A. M., by iteambott Trenton, MA Noll"
I Orme' city, Moro/rig =mei
At 2 P. M., via Camden sad Amboy, 0. and A. =-
Pores
AtMall 6P. M . e ta Camden and Jamey City, Imam Pld
At S P. M., via Camden and Imhof, Accommods-
Moo, lot Class ..
At 3 P. 11 , via Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 'hat Chas. 1
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Anson:soda
lion, lit Clam
At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aeocasonada
2ad Clam
The 6 P. If. Lae rang doily, All *there SmtdAys e 9
carted.
Xrpresa Lines step at the principal stations only.
For Belvidere, Rastas, Flemington, Ae ,at A.
and 2.1.c_ I M. from Walnut street wharf.
For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, WlL9soban
Montrose, Great Bud, do , at 6A. M , Tin DetaVar
Lackawanrui at Waiters' Railroad.
For Freehold, at 6 A. M. mad 2 P.ll.
For Mount Holly at TA. M. and SX, it sad P. 116.
WAY LINKS
For Bristol, Trenton to, at 2,1 i and 6 P. 11.
WAY LINR
For Palmyra, Reemooaa, Rereetly, Beallagies, lisetsa
term &aat 3 D. M.
Steame:nt RICHARD TIOCHTON roe Bardamtteien
and taterae Date Owes at 3% P 11
Steamboat THIN ;l.' for Toomey it 10 ssof. Zip A.
Id., and i P. if.
All lines, ezmirt. 1 A. M leave Waleiat shse
wbut.
trr Fifty pounds of Ma
w ar* only allowed sae& gas
thing as
tenger.
baggage Paneeore are prohibitedea ring from taking
lla-
any
ge
bat their AR
ma °Ter any pounds to be paid fc b ß. apparel.
%le cab.
'any limit their responeltdUty for to one doles
per pound, and will not be liable or amount So
yond glO9, aleept by special contract.
Inf. 11. OATIALSR, Agent
C. & A. A. it CO.
110 PH I LADE LP HIA, GERNANTOWVIT
AND NOR It ISTO WBATI,IIOO,—WWI9I3
&1 11 tANGEM.F.M.--013 sad N
after MONDAY, °dabs!
19th, 186 T,
FOR GERMANTOWN
. .
Leave Philadelphia at 6, 7)i, Bx, 93f A. M.,1,
3-10 min. 4,1, 6,1, 9, and 11 P. M.
Leave Germantown at 11%, 7-35 min. 9,9, 101( A. M
1.19, 3-10 min 1,5, 6,7, 8, a nd 10 P. 31
ti .""'" The 715 o'clock A. 31. Train from Germantown
will stop oily at Warne ?treat Elation.
SURDAYB,
Leave Philadelphia at 993 tola. , 3 and 6% P. Y.
Leave Germantown $.40 mkt. A. 01 , 1- 10 oda mai
6 45 min P.M.
CHESTNITT RILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at TX, S), 13X, , 3,44 ,
and 9 P. 31.
Lear. Chestnut Hill at, 7X ,340 Lod 10-10 Ida A. W.,
1244, 340, 6-40 and 7-40 luta. ff. M.
am=
Leave l'htivAelpkta, 9-Z2 A. M 2_and 1387 P g... .M
FILL Leave Chestnut latB A. AL, 12-80 . 4 NI P.
N.
FOlt ALANAYUNIC, COtiBK4HOCBILN LIND NOILLIS-
- .
Leave Philadelphia at ex, 9, 11 A M 4M, 1%,
U P. M.
Leave Norristown at 1,9, II A. 11., and 540 P. M.
ON SENDAI'S,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., sad 3 P. M.
Leave Norristown at 7 A. 11., and 6 P. M.
°RESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING
Lease Philadelphia at flti A. M , and $ P. 11.
Leave Downingtown at 17C A. , and IP. M.
N. K. SMITH, Superintirident.
Depot, Ninth and Green street/. Philadelphia
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGSKENT.
BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAU C H
CHUNK, WILKESBARRE, DOPLYSTQWN, 4c. 4
On and after Wednesday, November 4th. 1957, th •
trains on this road will leave Philadelphia duly (Ron.
days eurepted) as g O / 101,3 :
For Bethlehem, Easton. Allentown Mauch Chunk, and
Wllkebbarre (Express) at 9 A. AL
For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Zs.
pres,) in connection with L. V. R. R. and Salton, by
stage, from Iron Gill Ration at 319 P. IL
For Doylestown, (Accomm odation,) at 4.30 P. M.
For Gwynedd, do. 1%10 A. M.
On Tuesdays and Fridays th• 10 A. M. trial( will mu
through to Doylestown, leaving Doylentown to rehire
au BS P. M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Bathelem (Express) at 9 A. 11, and 2.2 S P. IC
Leave. Doileetelne, (aceozemedationd at 62. 4. M.
Leans Gwyr.eeld, at 2 112 P.M.
ON SUNDAYS.
For I Prom
Gwynedd 915 A. 31. I Gwynedd 293P.51
Doyleste , n 4 50 P. M. I Doylestown 9.45 A.ll
Ems to Bethlehem SI 50
Mauch Chant 4 tO
Wiltesbmre 4 SO
PASSENGER DEPOT.
FRONT and WILLOW
ELLIS CLARK. Agent.
CHANGE OF HOURS.-PHILADEL
PIMA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMOSI RAIL
ROAD.
On and after Moody, Nov. 1881
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADI4/11A
For Baltimore at BA. M.,1 P. M (Eyries, and U
P.M.
For Wilmington at 8 A. Id , 1, 8.80 and U Y• 31 .
For New Caatle at 8 A. M., 1 and 820 P. M.
For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M.
Per Dover at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M.
For Seaford at 8 A. 11., and 1 P M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Expreee, 11 A. M., and 613
P. M.
Leave Wilmington it LIS sad 11 4.5 A. if., sad 2 BB
11962P.5i.
Leave New Osatie at 666 and 11 66 A. M., sod 8 50
P.M.
Leave Ididaletoent at 10 10 A. M. and 7 02 P. M.
Leave Dover at 9 eft A. 31 and 6P. id.
Leave Seaford at 7.30 A 31. and 2 P. M.
TRAINS FOR BALTIMORY
Leave Wilmington at 0.15 A. M., 2P. M. and 11.12
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadalyltia to
Baltimore
do.
do. en P. M. from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
Freight Train, with Passeager Car attached, will rem
as follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate
pieces st
Leave Wilmington for do. da. d 60 P. M.
Leave Baltimore for liarre-de-fimme at 6 P. M.
no 2.1-17 B. Id. FELTON, President.
lire proof Batts.
SALAAANDER SAFES.
A larva assortment of
EVANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURBD
SALAMANDER SASES,
VAULT DOORS,
got Sankt sad Stores.
Equal to log noir in use.
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, to.,
On an good tar= as any other satablialetnent la tloi
United Staten, by
EVANS t WATSON.
No. Pi South 1111Thiliknaramit
BANE LOGES,
MAHE GIVE US A GALL.
COTTON-200 bales good MiddXag 10 gjd.
dlind lalx Cotlos, in stars as fed dale 6
KAMEN
del
.119 Malik mee Ark