f. • - Br THlp:l4,-lITHP,Ic:OW:iIii:?447S O 4-4 4Nt TALE 9 !f • - ," That'l eon' phi Thep;• ' Arroipid7 ' -- "TOI000 1 01 1 1:FicuOT Must glass (}riles d, (410 sae iastwith , _ I am, as yoUr eonjeetUrdi sured y0u,:91.-".ll3rltish °deal att runt highest degtOi - t.blf , rbora'aud.nobly bred. There Iga(3l,tium',l - o;;,Obil(OatteriOg voices assured •Ine'' that the 4)r thfi -Ileibetts • , • '.:~ ~~!~ ~ i) ~lr'; F yr{ ===M2 BOgATHkA , spoke, in my air, in my-lofty brow, in myritern -11080 Cif71420 - 11103111 . ;; but Since I have hear; dweller in thikland of exile; all, consciousness of rulitinillineffingityl Info ,-,the drooPtst- 44,4441)..94. - ,. I -dare - not • meet . the searching , ey.e Heaven—why Shoot& .Pre sumetolibrhee the' sex:Ably : of tellow-nienl. I have;ftillOrbantuttli'themr nly - glefy - httette'-' partedlititturae .• ; We were -vary:young,' my - slater ater -Herathea and minlf, - stheno Mother died r leaving us to beconte.the.con t t r aolitlon"zet :htudefit„ of fatheri; the -Lord ;-Herkert, of Wreekaley;- stanch Mid vilbied-Adjuirent`toilie falling cause of Biiii . .tabies.-'l"'lvits'acateelY ten pied old when - we 'stood-together_-sobbing .beside his. knee jn:gur" bl i nk:Weeds -butlittle - - Mora Was seven yd,nre.n4-.„ tunier,r 'and ;tittflinrocent's smiles of infancy etinevahining: through her tchitl, , when'oupfatherbade me take her to me to te 10, Child; : and Watch over her : with a mother'ilmedink.: - ./ was prond'of, : my charge; and, I tloied --her, too ; • for ,was• then and eVer-the 'fairest 'and gentlest thing ',that could,be rrionlded'intO., Minian farm. My sweet, sweet sister I• how • good and hoi fair she Ives • • My father willed not that we should' tee early encounter the-enfeebling -atmosphere of London. 4His'own residence in the metropolis was-that Of a tine courtiffr; arbitrary" tbsul pining; but his freittient, visits 'to"M"roelisley Court, where our childhood.. and - youth were passed, enabled - liini to - -note' With acchracy his children's - developinent - ' stren g th and, accomplislinfent:' 'will not. say :Or menta l procusti for the inborn faculties of _the- mind defy ,such transitory, observation:. -.The -rash ness of hla tonfidence,`..:' indeet‘'agnounced a:- deficiency either" er,Penetrittion, fir ofopPortu nity. Unconscious of thedespotle character of my disposition; he contintfird to place' My little slater rather Under:My_ ",noidance Ihan that ,, of our- , common preceptress,- ,Mistress- Shirley„;„a weak and Interested wothan;;', In whose" estimaticin.mir heirship to nay : lather's lands; as well as my. pretnaturity of, talent, , af-,' forded Ine-' a- - Meat - undue, preference,'!-.-Dorn was timid, &ndeomewhat feeble in di:lnstitution : her voice Wita-1.60'.-r - ,lier step tremildukr her eyes, -when harshly addressed,:' .instantly' suf fused-With tears; ',lnd thenher smiles-wertr'of the name a - nick prompting; Ank,wlien„ atie fiuniintektbly fair, hair from her4xiilld. bide eyes, - ItOfilo,6ks hisclaillthe 'seething -premise' of thg rainbow, - Yes! -pi- sister was indeed holy and:beentiful as the vhilble-h0ia1.6f.,--A - 41-:, vine ceventint. • ; ':-"„ • I was jMit'Aiglite6t; ivbeirgyfither,-Mixions for my appearance at -'tiatiftc even underlthe. impropitiquanPect which MAlreadybegem to; wear, - removed ins by ;- the' , most unnatural" , transitionfrom the lonlysecluelofrOf.Tiocks;. ley to the *Pliant orgies of Whitefish.. Tot I was not:dazzled by the novelty, of my" posi tion.; my haughtiness of heart rendered : me superhir,to the Influence ,of flattery; my in nate pride iroseried me from the' eakness of vanity • - Yoe rrilrreaffilyheliOvelhat ; "giftedwithniy, advantagescand prtitectetl:by.thelavish fa; vor of the king, , l hod many:. suitors. _lt 'was lny destiny; however, to be addressed by - those only; trhom _regarded 'With' itidifference-L-li difference,- tempered in' - seme" instances by contempt; -in others, by aversion. The Lady Miratidajferhirt wasino - ken ot; and Written "of, aid sighed as the leading beauty of the eburt: sheWlis adored,, but"- it was with that. leve which is, akin..to hatred ; her un, gentleridorMitingss was : Manifest, , even fo, her worshippers: nay, when theyoung Lord' Lov ell relthdreWhis suit from my harsh" rejection; he wart,Moved,te exclaim in palling bitterness; " Miranda! the affection you despise, will- one day, be' avenged In my triumph I laughed his nienees ," to socknr brit, ..,wo hi, ! " they were not nftered•in vain.. I 'can scarcely remember through what chance of society I first became acquainted With Sir-Wilmot Worsley: -.There wasnothing sufficiently striking in his appearance to have attractedmy interestlutd ho addressed me in the - deferentiaLteriar to : which "I was icons toured; but While his' Ain:Ointment' in the -- queen's ' household neeessarily insured: our meeting,at the, festivals ,of,,tho, r:s perceived that the peerialieharista so -inces santly hymned in my ears were powerless to draw him'into the little circle of my'' votaries.' In him my vanity, encountered its fiat otists:. cle; aradl.waa tOomuch of a woman not to deter mine upon surmounting; at any cost, so deter mined an opposition.. I conquered too!' but my victory' was dearly bought.' 10 the' pro gress of-my attempt, I became aware that the eyes - I had seen fixed - with' coldness; "or dis approbation," upon my own, demeanor,-, were occasionally animated by the most varying and intellectual expression ; that the aqdrees which had been directed so calmly, so regretfully, 'to myself, was graced at other times by-the most reflned,perfection - of' courtly Moodier; (rat Woralersloiv intentie" Was - in Wolf a captivating music;, and-that the words of its breathing were ineffaceable from the hearts of those to whom they were Addressed with fee' vox. My i w ur; in' abort, was Come: I loved Man! and with the deeper and the purer inter eat that I Was long uncertain of the nature of his feelings tetrads ' I was long in doubt; I repeat,.of theicharac ter of Worsley's fee lingo rbut it was the doubt fog _ . of winnan'a heart-, sanguine 'and restless, end varying Wittr the' alternate caprices of Lope and cordidence., . He never, tndeed; said, ;bathe loved me: bit It was at - my side he ;Ode in the ring rlt was My hind that• he still claimed in the midnight masking; it was, to commune - with me ont,t , ":that ' he lingered when the reyelbarge,a aweptby moonlight over the Thames during the summer nights. It is trite, that he was often abstridtedr and inattentive: but the scattered words 'of his lips 'came tem, pered with a grace and an interest unknown to, the flippant-loquacity of others. • Meanwhile, the state of -Ambito affairawholly - withdrew my father's observation from myself and my attachments; and even 'when he ad dretnied Sir Wilmot,, their conversation turned upon the intrigues of the Protestant fac tion, or the unpopular and unfeeling 'pertina city ofthe.queett. - Por myself, engrossed by the, influence _of .a. new feeling, I remained wholly, and strangely unconscious of the criti cal ,position-` of nay native country and throttghiit:the cAtenfof,,Englatci, there pro. , bablyenieted not a person- upon whom the final- bloiv Of the Revolution • fell - with a more startling abruptness than myself, under whose very eyes the wires had been , affixed to its state puppets. ' MY father hisitated not to follow the for tunes ota prince whose errora ho deplored ; but to .whom,,Although himself of the reformed clinch, he felt his loyalty devoted beyond the intervention of sectarian zeal. And I, even if Sir Mitered. Worsley had not been destined to ahare the exile of his king—how cheerfully, belierejoleingly, would I have accompanied my indulgent and parent to his retreat at St. Germain's. But in Lord Herbert's oppo sition to my entreaties for permission to 'share his flight,-Igrwaa for the ,first time absolute. ire "bade me rebirrrto - Wkocksley, and become a protectress tohia orphan Dorathea, trusting to better Ames for our; reunion". He °mod not, 'he said, that his daughters should be ap portioned as the prize of some needy, papist; he chose 'that wed- at legit . 9 should remain true • to,our, country and,Ats established creed ; and Placing Ana:audibly' under - the protectien and the blessing of Heaven, Lord Herbert depart ed withhismaster ; thus abandoning his pri vate for his public duties. -Verily he had his, fend !Yen as my father's,resolve ' had 'deereed, I' returned to that hOme Wherein .Der,a had been Sporting'awarher happy hours of childhood 1' returtied;indOh ! with how changed a apjrief At — ' ' deicer ' , refined' and' "htifrilliated--:elevated and degraded-4 was, touched as by",a wizard's wand, ititOthe tenderest and sweetest charities' of,' womanhood, My look; my voice, my: bearing-416e . longer,'the same ; like the stator) •of the ancient soulptor,-my obduracy was eoftened by the soul within; I loved! and with the doubting of an humbled heart.' Had Open assured of Worsi?Y's:argOllo.ll,-, hattWefinirted ;in -,the, 014;14d:confidence of loVei such witit,inktruitin Ids'nobleneas of heart -:.and during his absence; I should not have endured one single uneasy hour. Art dwAs , apt so. .101 attentions had been inti' those of 'a friend and a' brother; he ithedeepikinvolved in the disastrous troubles of the timeaf he was gone forth into voluntary e.tife r anctlmiv :might the recollection of Mi randa prevail against .thef active intermits, in which-his feelings and his, fortunes were now engaged? Ito aught forgot in—perhaps had Mouldy forgotten' me!--and - I--there was not an opinon—a word , --a look of I did not treasure, within. my; heart - of hearts. The echoes of his voice—l seemed to hear them' jg my solityde—the-Tastidions delicacy Of his-principlesy which bad, rendered ninny thingit,..worthlen lit my, sigt,the. cold! but highibrecteleganceOf his demeanor—all haunt. Idmy remembrance, tip, I scorned myself for such abjeit. worship of'one who had, given rpe no right to 'mike him; the god: of My idolatry. I scornedAnyeelfr,yet atilt I went onloving as, before f - 1" had none:tti'WhOM:.l could disclose the` conflict ' Thaws said _that our precotit'ass was a - weak and frivolous woman ; • - aro. iThleathea Wei 'yet ton - "ranch Of a- - Child to - ho • inteiteterV,Wlth seCiett.”l, ShoulthaVe 'regthlted'it - as" liellitteon't6 breathe 'the 'name of4ovoin Oartt-ao psre , Amtleartinspecting, as- MeturWhile the time passed on.„,,,YeareWere iddeidio yea - kind:still ray father Was debit:led' htiasilotand:--while devoted -my solitary knit' ,- tth,o_- - cartkand ;maintenance ; of. hid, 'estabri as ,wetl-as to the;perfecting of bora that, tir edtication, frig youth ebbed Ibipereeptli tify — i*Ay; 'band rtbstorbed'hY' an' engrossing interest, I remained unconscious of the gra &la 40047 91' my beauty, I knew tbitt I had • - , Inlpreve,d in every quality sanctified by Wora ley's'approbatfon • that I had cultivated each gift and each virtue of his choice ; and. as to Mere personal loveliness,he had seemed to bold it so lightly thati had long become indif ferent to its possession. But although my , father's-peculiar position, air'Well as' my,own, inclinations, 'determined me to remain buried in the strict sZelUsion 'of IVror.ksley Cortrt,l own I was gratified by an 'opportunity afforded through the kindness of a near relatior6 of ,iny,:diceased mother, to ac quaint my young sister in some, slight measure With-the diversions of the capital ; and scarcely had she departed., for London, leaving, me to dream away my solitude during.,lier 'absence, ; when One evening—one calm, fragrant, balmy `sprifig:eiferitrig---I saw a stranger of noble and familiar aspect advancing along the green alloy leading: to; my garden bower;-,--and , in another tuoment=Worcley 'himself was be sidnbiet l'he` beating' of my hart had not Misled my expectations. Hu was the,bearer of: a letter from my father, authorizing him to become our inmate. "Mistress Shirley'ti pro teetion," wrote Lord Herbert, "will - be a sanction to Wilmot'a temporary- residence at Wrocksley; inasmuch as he is already my son :by:tiddption and affection—a tie i.truet to see eventually confirmed by his marriage with a 'beloved daughter." With' my father's letter in my bosona, arni:Wriridey at my 'side, judge whether' was happy.l judge whether 'the soul sickness c)f those long , years of absence 'was repaid 1 - I contd. - toilful:observe that Sir Wilmot - was duly sebsible of the alteration which time, and the chastening of sorrow; had wrought in my 'disPOSitliiiil that he regarded me with some thing of an exulting tenderness; as if conscious of having been -instrumental in the change. Wei did my amended prospects and actual happiness tend to re-cloud my brow, or chill any'-frank, joyous; yet' subdued demeanor. There Was not one jarring thought , within any . mind, ono dificordant 'feeling 'within my heart, as day after day I sat by Worsley's side beneath the green and shadowy , shelter 'of the- Wroeliley beech-ward's—listening , to - his prolonged details of the exiled court, or chain ing his = interest,hi-turn, for My, descriptions of Dora's innocent' 'heady and, elegance of mind, or my eager antiel,Pationkofinty father's speedy and prospettuts return..• Ode erehing,,suceeelling , by - many weeks his arrival ) while the saloon in which' we were sitting was obscured by the , creeping summer, 'tvrilight, and we were indulging, in that happy interchange; onlieught`, and, feellegi - ,''s'vbich - summer' and twilight render id intimately and ,Zaciredly confidentiafc occasionally interrupting :0141314m' by, Oh w'fal nt.ehprds 'of the lute that lay upon my-kneethd door of the chamber suddenly flow :open, and •Dorathea , stele into my arms. started at the sound' of her Sweet •volce-and';so:did, W,orslyty, who was seated 'by my side •; but when, beneath the officious ;fights which were, now introduced into the glotiOniy apartMent; sylph-like, and andtranquil beauty became revealed, ho was' Mbtionleirs'With delighted surprise. At BM first glance I-enjoyed his emotion; at the second an abyss of horror and agony seemed Opening at my feet! Amid all the varying expressions Thad heretofore recognised in his Mutable countenanee,l had never detected the rapt, the luxurious ecstasy of adniiration which nowtldiled'from his eyes, and streamed upon his cheek. My fliture destiny seemed 'written there in characters of flro. I seized the first pretext to escape into my own 9batubcr—to 'rush with frenzied haste to the tiring-mirror on my toilet—and, lo! Ibe held myself for the first _time reflected in the terrible, portraiture, ,Of troth! ' Distorted by paCsion-:-.bewildeied .by terror—l saw each altered feature withering under the touch of Mine and prolonged•anxiety: , • I saw my youth faded byilie tears I had shod—for him—l saw my quivering lips blanched hy the anticipation of those which yet awaited me ; while a dill snialt• voice reiterated Dimly oats, crlie will forsake thee ; Miranda! ho will forsake theo ! that I could have recalled my youth; and its disregarded ;beauty. Oh! that I could have laid down my head and died, in a renewal of the blessed self-deception preceding Dora's nturn ! ' I will not—l cannot detail the minute pro gress and justifications of my suspicions ; the gradual "estrangement of Woraloy's affection :from myself, and the visible growth of his new passion. To feel the relaxing pressure of his hand, to mark the chilling calmness of his alterell dye, to hear the 'unwitting change of his endearing expressions, had been comparatively easy - of endurance. But it was my destined trial to behold each treasured token of tender ness successively transferred 'to another; to hear his Intonation soften as he addressed my sister; to know his alienated looks of love flied in rapturous admiration upon her every movement; and in tithe I was fated to note the fond and confiding self-abandonment with which Dorathea,repaid his' devotion.' I could not even forewarn her of my wretchedness, or upbraid her „witetreachery: for how would it have served me to proclaim that man my lover - whom she had only known as—her own ! No! I resigned myself Only calamity—l presumed not to wrestle with the influence of such per fection of youthful kivelinetti; I even imparted new graces to the mild lus!re of its sweetness, by the contrast of my own sullen or agonized Countenance. I resigned myself; but not un repiningly.. Now and dreadful emotions seemed wakening within me; and I shuddered to - contemplate the darkness of the mysterious caverns which were revealed to me within the !unarmed depths of my heart; I shuddered! for I scarcely yet knew what demons might be sheltered there. I.cannot but believe that Sir Wilmot Wors ley was conscious and apprehensive 'of the dreadful struggle of passion within my bosom. Yet it was an abject weakness on his part to Bee precipitately as he did from Wrocksley ; so mighty was his influence, that had he spo ken, and pleaded, and appealed to the native generosity of my, heart, methinks I might have subdued my feelings into patience, under the sustaining excitement of conscious well doing. But he fled, leaving my sister—my victim—at my merciless disposal. I knew not that he was gone to pray my father's interfe rence : but I did knim that he had already pleaded his cause, and not in vain, in Dora's ears ; for in her gentle candor she told me all— that she loved him—that he was hers—her own—her affianced. ! mighty Heaven! how fervent in that hour was my prayer for deliverance front evil; even from the evil prompting of my secret soul! • And then came letters and tokens, with which the frenzy - of my jealousy urged me to augment my tortures. I read thorn—l gazed upon them—the picture, and the braided hair and the written records of his love ! I presse 'them - to my burning brain, my withered heart; and I thought of my wasted youth, and of my lonely age, till my soul grew dark and swollen with contending passions. And again and again r prayed that heavenly interposition would deliver me from evil! But Heaven withheld its aid! and I grow mad with the rampantwicitedness of a Sinful human nature; and I cursed my innocent sister,and reviled her, and smote her, and held her in stern du rance, lest she should communicate my cruel dealing to—to him And. lo 1 one day when, with impatient fury, I had caUspdher hands to be bound and her steps restrained, that she might not escape me, a stern interposing voice sounded in nay ears—and my father, gray-headed and awful, stood beside us! He demanded,wlflt solemn utterance, where fore I had so harshly dealt with his youngest born P And the tears stole down his venera ble face as he took his dagger from its sheath, and severed the cords which bound my weep ing, trembling, rescued sister: And I saw that 'his heart; too, was in her cause—that I had lost all---".thaCl was alone on earth—and an evil instigation, a demon's suggestion, put Iworda of horror into my mouth. I told him that his Dorathea had turned unto shame ;, that his child s had become a castaway; that 'my sister warlike minion of Worslei , s illicit love ! The daggor.wae,igbis,haad, and in his soul the.prlde,,of six centuries 04 unsoiled honor. It was but a blow! In ; a moment the sprink ling of her, inneeeutblood was upon me—the etereka4 - ondamnation Spate_ tee, spare me your consolations ;they are unavailing to a sorrow such as mine! NOXICE.-CHESTNIIT STREET BRIDGE. PLANK- AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, en the line of Chestnut etreet, in the City of I'lol4olphi% will be received by the Chief En gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OM SUR VEYO,-City" Building, FIFTH Street, heow Walnut, until the second day of January„lB6B. Stfid Bridge to be Of the following dimensions, without any pier, or with not Inbre than one , pier in the waterway ; the reaterfaiS of construction thrmighout to be ludestructl ble by tire. Distance between abutments... " 386 feet • 'Width of 'Bridge out to out, not less than.. 42 " ' Elevation above low water Poeari arch the springing line should not be less than eleven feet above low water. The Plans and Eatintates will be received under the arrangement and conditions specified in the mil nanoe of Councils, approved November 2 d, 1857, as fol lows, Mai • fixation 2. Thatali,gfaoaenp estimates to be received by the Chief Engineerand Surveyor of the City of Phila. dolphin, each plan and palmetto to bear a private mark, and be actOmpanled by a sealed communication having a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan most op- Proved shall have been heleated . • Bannon 3. That all such plans end estimates shall,' when received, become the property of the City of Phila delphia, and shall be presented within two months after the passage of this ordinance, when it 'Mall be the duty of tart Cetef Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the advice of the Conimittee on Surveys and Regulations, to invite *commiasion consisting of three civil engi• nears, who, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City, shell examine and decide upon the relative merits apd applicability of the plans presented, to the Bridge cite proposed,, and report to Councils the number of plans received, the mimes of the designers, and the character and estlinated cost of the three plans by them preferred. , • • ESOriON 4, It shall be the dutir of the presented Commie -stoner of Righwhys, upon a Certificate end signed by the Chief Engineer end Surveyor, to issue warrants in paythent of the toot of the aforesaid adver tisements, and also in favor ef . 'tliosepersons'who may have presented the .three plans preferred by Bahl com mission; to the first In point of merit, the stun of $400; to the mond, 8260, and to the third 5100; said warrants to be ebergekt to, Ike& Nci.l.9* Of appropriation made to', the Department Of iligittritja; &e., for the year 1857, , ipprotod March 16, 48574 - • Rorfrirtheilnformatidu,nr for section of river,' Adam& "STRICKLAND SINEASS, , , Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philad a 40:dtjan3 gRIDGE NOTICE.—THE: TIME FOR ticeiving Plana.aod' Estimates for the Chestnut et Midge, bad, Ordioance of Councils, been ex tended to the 26th day of January, 1858 STRICKLAND %NEARS, 409-atjaa ghig,En a in m Ana Iturrepr, VRIDAY, JANUARY 1, 1858. Eegal Noticeo: -" SUPREME °QUILT FOR TIIE IN EASTERN DISTRICT OY PENNSYLVANIA. Dersjamaln R. Thomas ,s. William Davis, and Mary B. Dolby. Vonditioul Exponas, Jimmy Term 1,858, Tho Auditor appointed to make distribution of the feud raised under the above proceedings by Sheriff's solo, of all that large Lot of ground, composed of ten contiguous lots, with the - unfinished 'brick ' buildings thereon erected, situate on the southeasterly side tf Almond street, 131 feet ft Inches northeastwardly from Lehigh avenue, iatthe ;flinotgegth Want of the,city of 'Philadelphia, containing in front, on raid Almond street, 144 feet, sad extending In depth, eoutheastwardly, at right angles with said Almond street, 01 feet. Seject to a yearly ground reht of 144, Allem Dllll attend to his duties en TURSDAY, the 12th day -of January, A. D. 1800, at 4 o'clock P. 31., at his office, • No. 204 South BIRTH Street, iu the city of Philadel phia, when and where, all f &Wes' in interest are he paired to proaeut their claims, or be debarred from com leg in upon said fund. de3o4ot, .GORGE IV. DIDDLE,_ Auditor. TN , THE ORPHANS', COURT' FOR ITHE AL CITY AND CQONTY•9F.PAILADBLPIIIA.' Estate of WILLIAM E. HOBNOB, deceased. - The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Samuel Welsh.; John Welsh and Williaw Welsh, Executors of the will of WILLIAM E. 110R NOR, deceased, and to report distribution, will attend to the duties of hie appointment on TUESDAY, January 6th, A. D. 1858, at 4 o clock P. 11., at his office, No. 271 South FIFTH Street, below PRUNE Street, in the city of Philadelphia. de24•Ocid-5t .'1 JOSEPH A. CLAY; Auditor. IN; ORPHANS'THET F COUROR,HE I T 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. Estate of JOHN shvAGg i deceased: • ,*, •• The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the 'temente of QEOIMIE•BUN:DLM and WILLIAM QED/- PITHS, executors of the estate 0f.7011N SAVAGE, de. ceased, and to report, OWOIIOIOII, meet the parties interested at his ,office. No. 243 Mouth FIFTH Street, below WALNUT, on MONDAY, the 28th day of De ember, 1867, at 4 o'clock P. M. deliLwfm-St LEON - AIIIIF.TT, Auditor. OSTT OI " iSLAID.-OERTIFIbATE .L 4 nurobor 290 fok• FIVE - MARES OP STOOK of the AbIitRIOAN AOS.DEMY- 01r moo. , • NOthe Is here by ghat, that *aliptkation will be made for reams of the same. - . - - de2l.-mt-2w* tkoßognis: oMO& OF::ARMY , 4OLOTRING AND. . EQUIPAGE, Pnizsissztons, December 4,1857. -SEALED PROPOgALS are intlted, and win tie rei calved at this office; uutil/10' o'clock A.lll, of the 4th day of January prat, for furnishing by contract the fol lowing Army Supplies hod Material'', deliverable at, the United Statos Olothlngend EqUipage Depot, (Schuylkill Arsenald in quentitiee as required; - viz : 0,000 yards 0.4 dark blue (Indigo wool dyed) cloth for caps and bands, weighing about 14 ouncee per yard. - 83,000 do 6.4 dark blue (indigo wool dyed) twilled cloth; weighing 21 ounces per yard. 120,000 do ' 6.4 sky-blue (Indigo wool 'dyed) twilled cloth, , weighing ounces per yard - 10,000 do X dark ' blue (Indigo "dyed) cotton end wool flannel; weighing, 6% Onneei. ,or 210,000 do 7-8 white flannel (cotton and wool) to weigh 6% ounces per yinit 10;000 do 0-4 dark blue flannel, wool (indigo dyed.) 10,000 do 47 Inch alpaca., (black.) 100,000 do X Canton flannel, to weigh 1 encore per yard. 175,000 do X unbleached drilling, to weigh 8% ounces per yard. '22,ixio do yi unbleached drilling, to weigh 7% ounces per yard. - 20,000 do 80 inch cotton duck, to weigh 22)i ounces per yard, - 15,000 do 30 inch cotton duck, to weigh 15X ou newt per yard. . 85,000 do 25% inch cotton duck, to weigh 14% ounces per yard. 25,000 do 28% inch cotton duck, to weigh 10 ounces per yard. 3,000 do 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 11 ounces per yard. 8,600 do 22 inch cotton duck, to weigh 9 ounces per yard. 10,000 do 24 inoh cotton duck, to weigh 121( ounces 25,000 per yard. do 83 Inch Cotton duck, to weigh 9% ounces pee-yard. • 12,000 army blankets wool, gray. (with the letters U. S. in black, 4 Inches in length, in the cen tre,) to be 7 feet long, and 6 feet 6 inches wide, each blanket to weigh 5 pounds. 7;600 dozen pairs' half stockings, 3 sizes, properly made, of good sound fleece wool, and with double and twisted yarn, to weigh 3 pound' per dozen. 10,1300 pompons for engineers, ordnance, medical de partment, dragoons, rifles, artillery, and infantry. 30.000 cap bodies.' " 12,000 yards glazed silk for covers. • 140 N. 0.8. braes scales, pairs. _GOO sergeant's do do do 8,000 corporal's and privatee' brass scales, pairs. 5 N. C. S. bronzed do do 80 sergeant's do do do 600 corporal's and privates' bronced do do 70,000 yards X 'in worsted lace, t yellow, scarlet, sky 5,000 do x tip do do S blue, orange, green. 8,700 do red hunting. 0,000 do white do 2,000 do blue do 2,500 gross coat buttons. 3,600 do vest do 3,500 do euspender buttons, white metal. 4,500 do shirt do do 45,000 tent buttons, wood, small. 12,000 do slips, do do 5,000 do butting, do large. 1,000 do slip, do do 100 hospital tent poles, sets. 600 wall • ,do do 600 common do do 4,000 galvanised iron wire rode, for tante. 10,800 do do staples, do 8,000 mane pans, iron 1.000 camp kettles, iron, three sizes. 12,000 tin canteens, (3 pints, weight 11) ounces,) with stoppers. 1,000 pick axes, two sizes. '2,000 do handles.. 1,000 camp hatchets. 40 trumpet cords and tassels, orauge. 40 trumpet cords and tassels, yellow. 20 do do do green. 40 drems, Artillery, complete. 70 do Infantry, do 1,100 do heads, batter 700 do do snare. 300 do snares. sets. 200 do sticks; pairs. 200' do do carriage,. All the above mentioned artilles must conform in all respertt to the sealed standard patterns In this office, where they can be examined ; and ample patterns will be Rent by mall, with any additional information in regard to them, 'stitch may be requested by manufac turers or others wishing to offer proposals. It is desirable that all the articles be of domestic manufac ture. Deliveries to commence on the 15th day of February next, and one-half of the quantity contracted for to be delivered In equal monthly proportions, by or before the 30th April, 1858 , the remainder within four months from that date, In monthly or greater proportions, as the contractor may dad it convenient. .The privilege is reserved by Ike United States of in creasing from one-third to one-lialf the quantity of all the supplies above mentioned, by giving the contractor ono month's notice of much desired Increase. Payments will be made on each delivery, should Con grew] have made au appropriation to meet them, or as seen thereafter as an appropriation shall be made for that purpose. Ten per cent, of the amount of each de livery will be retained until the contract shall he com pleted, which will be forfeited totho United States in cue of defalcation on the part of the contractor in fulfilling the contract. Bide will be received from manufacturer" or regular dealers. only to the articles proposed to be furnislievi,; and none will be considered in which the manufacturer mill or dealer's place of business is not specifically 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, Cr will see that good and sufficient security be furnished in Case a contrast le obtained, will be transmitted with the proposals. It is to be distinctly understood by erery person ob- Joining a contract, that geld contract is not transferable without the consent of proper authority, and that any sale, assignment, or transfer of it, without such con sent having been obtained, (except under a process of law,) will be regarded as an abandonment of the con tract, and the contractor and his securities will be hold responsible for all loss or damage to the United States which may arise from sold abandonment. . . Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned, and will ho endorsed "Proposals for famishing army sup• plies and materials." HENRY 0. WAYNE, deel-tom tJan4 Bt. Major, A. Q. Mr Qtbutational ITALL OF ST. JAMES TEE LESS, - NEAR FALLS OP SCHUYLKILL, PIEIILADRLPHIL. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. REFIIRRYINC TII6 RT. Rev . . The Rector, Rev. B. R SMYSER, may be aeon every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON from 8 to 5 o'clock, at kIOOKER'S Bookstore ' S. W. corner EIOUTII and OHESTNIn, where also circulars cony be obtained. Addresa Rev. D. R. SiIIYSER, dB.2in Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia. CRITTENDEN'o PHILADELPHIA, COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories. BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style. COMMERCIAL LAWS AND NORMS. COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, &e. Each Student has individual Instruction from compe tent and attentive Teachers, tinder the immediate supervision of the Principal, One of the Beet Penmen in the Country Sac charge of the Writing Department, Please call and. sloe Specimens and get a Catalogue of Terms. he. 008-y 1110OFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PIIILADELPIIIA. No Seminary whatever is more like *private family. The course of study is extensive and Nforot, Pro fessor Blunders wilt receive a few mote pn la under fourteen years of age into hie lomat intuit.. of Plouro. 1. 8. Silver and bfathow Newkly or Col. J. W. Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose Ma* or wards are now members of his family. teptl44f ,lob AMES 11. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB PRINTINCI ROOMS, 2.Nortbs SIXTH Street, first bore Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, (lards, Bill ends, Pamphlets, and general Printing attended to. finding attended to In conneothtn with printed bead ugs of Blanks and Receipts. d2-tf pi EVANS ,-10 , 0 00—PiliriTEE s A Enrds per 'lour: - ' nig W E The Prerlls6l6 - auco.orkykal 6, 666,61616. v 0%7 A D PlialdElphla Yre.o. al Ike W. . tl, 7a..t.tat I...Tures • C ..— II& fres I/ .c. ANL A Isllite6 f - Ma, NE, atbd Mold. D L ..,...4011.0. --- twrimd c.d. 11.0* jg ...101 1 •" 6••••ol.t.fu—tdirPricasreallirviend. H 4 . lc „ sr iLry EOUNITIII .. belote chitotnt . I, t . • .GREAT REDUCTION IN TIM MON or • CEMETERY LOTS. The Ulm/wood Cemetery Co. have determlaed to oat the lots in their Cemetery at ONE HALE The present prices for cash. By this redtullon some of the most eligible Lots will be said at , , TWELVE DOLL/418. Only 300 lots will be disposed of at them, rates, and the opportunity le offered until Janoary let , Ana. Ap ply at the °Mee, No. 934 WAINVT EITRIWT, below Ylfth. - d2-1m WONDERS OF THE AGE—;LIGHT, Lunn , - FOR. ALL.-191THES & • SEMPB, Patent Non-Explosion Self• Generating OAS '-LA S is just the thing to suit all. Price $1.50 up ; all. may have a superior Light by calling at their Depot. This Lamp Is adapted to all placer and purpr' qes, and only requires a trial to testae advantager Ver others. The Lamp forme its own gat Oar Patent Burners can be fitted to every °Oh:my Fluid Letup, with little expense, without the least possible; d, lager. All are invited to call and examine for theme elves. Town, County, and State rights for whs. The propriotore are in wanted Agents, giving a . rare chance to make money. • -_ • • ?, • PETSIIS OHBODE,Daileanp Depot, 123 South Ath St , being Chestnut Pia( ' CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.-[l.A$ CORAT, of exeellont quality, is sold at thenTILADELPIIIA% OAS WORKS for the reduced price of deg cents a bushel, and rail be obtainedin large or small 4E/entity by so- Slying at the Oss Office, No. 20 South BEVENTX treet. To Purehainits by Wholesale, it is sold at the in Pint WROI, by the too, at pries equivtient le An thraolte, a Is 2 60 per ton. (Signed,/ J. 0. CRESSON . , Engineer. i Mt...Pair/0A %An Wougs, Aug. 00 , gu27-tt 'PRE BRITISiI:AND 14)911t11 Ann- X OAR ROYA MAIIi STAtasam. . . . . . . . FROM Pin!' T 9 1 14. TO Muinsoob. Chief Cabin Passage••• , Ilan Second Cabin Paseage, • • 7k VELOM nogrott TO iditassoqb. „ Chief Cabin Petlego• •t • i ~., Second Cabin Passowe 1, The eh)]* front ;Boston call fit Dank*. - PERSIA, Copt:T*llElns, , CANADA.; Capt. Lang: ARABIA, C apt. d. Stone. AltlOA,,Oapt.Wicknian ASIA; Capt. E. G. Lott.,,, N 7 GARA, Onpk;ltyrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shiniion: EG PA; Capt. T. Leitch. Thee.; veeeels carry a dear white light at mast-head• • green on starboard bow; red tinned bow, . , . AYRlCA.;atialinoil ? leltyp N,Top4,;_rdplu,*dly;Deo, 41., A81111i117,4 Loli, " 0 ' ,?solft. WOUPViiY.slitii.:l6,, MIAOW:, beifitty; ',i i ! -, ,n.y ;IVitutioauss,•nop:24, - . CANADA, Ding, ' 14 ' Metals, Wednesday, Dad. 301 PERSIA, 71idki11e,.... 44 _.,.N.Y0rk, Weilneedity, Tin 0, 4 68_ NrApAstA-,,wiesustaii, r , LIODSCRI ,Wol2l2lolll4lkry /SD. i Wilil AFRICA, Ohaosiah, - ir.. N.York,Weduenlay,, Jan:2o. - Berths not tented until paid for, ' , . .. -' _ , . An experienced Surgeon on board . " -. " ' The owners of these Ships yfill net be aecauntablefor, Gold, Silver, Ballion,Spealelewelry,,Precloge 'Mane% or Metals, untsie bille of lading are eigne4 therefor and . the value thereof therein expressed. . , " For freight or passage apply to . ' deg -y E. OUNARD, - 4 Bowling Green, N. York; ' OR AN F tANOPCO.-CLI 'PER OF • SATURDAY, December .19th.—The umiurpueed olipper , ehlp TWILIGHT, Giris,'Oommander. - Clipper of THURSDAY, December 24tb.—The mag nificent A 1 clipper ship LOOK OUT, Has iLrmf Oona blinder. Both of these celebrated ships are now loading in New York, and will mill as Above. For freight, at New York rates, amity; to • BISHOP,. SIMON & 00. dot 120 (late SO) NORTH WHARVES. SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. STEAMSHIPS . . , STATE OF GEORGIA AND KEYSTONE STATE. • In consequence of the depressed state of trade, the shove ships will be withdnorn,for the present. October .16th. A. HERON, dv,, XRE REDUCED ' AND HAVIIR.-Thi) . . . . . . . DEREILT, Edward Ills& will call From New York for South- Prom Southampton and , ampton and Havre. Havre for Now York. Saturday 0ct,,24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday—, Doe. 5 Saturday. Deo. 20 Price of Pareage—lNrat cabin, $100; second cabin, $50.. SiMel4.4o4.Yerad 14 Loudon and.Parle.- 'For freight or paasaga apply tri D. TOSILaNDE, agent; • No: s.Bowlkag Green, New York . Littera for England and Europe, pre-paid, 26 cents each half ounce, (by eueloimre of postage stamps if from other citles,) will be received at No. 5 Bowling-green, New York, up to 'll,;i o'clock on the morning of sail. lug. - 0010-tf Ifiloit ENGLAND AND RANOE,IBB7. xx New York and Havre Steamship dompany:—Yho United States Mall Steamships ANAGO, 2,000 Una, David linos, commander, and SULTON, 2,600 tons, James A. Wotton, commander, will leave New York, Havre and Southampton, for the years 1067 and 69, on the following dap: LUAYII NNW TORZ. 1867. 1868. Fulton, Saturday, Aug. 22 Arago, Saturday, lan. 9 Arago, do. Sept. 19 Fulton, do. Feb. 8 Fulton, do. Oot. 17 Arago, do. alarohB krago, do. Not. 14 Fulton, do . . April 3 Fulton, do. boo. .12 Arm°, d o. May 1 Fulton, do. Blay 29 LIAM HAMS 1867. Arm°, Tuesday, Aug. 26 Fulton, do. Sept. 22 Arago, do. Oct. 20 Melton, do. Nov. 17 Arago, do. Deo. 16 1868. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Fulton, Banc., do. Feb. 9 Arago, Fulton, do. Horeb 9 Pt'lton, Arago, do. April 6 Arago, Fulton, do. Hay 4 Fulton, AtAgo, do. June 1 Fulton, do. June 29 Fulton, Ai° P 9109 01 PABIIIOII. Prone New York to Southampton or Sayre—lirel Cabin, $lBO ; Second Oabiu, $75. Prom Havre or Southampton to Now York—First Cabin, 800 trace; Second Cabin, 690 franca. Par freight or passage, apply to MOHTWEII LIVINCISTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN, " Havre. (111.01111 NY ic 00., South , ton. AMBRIOAN EIIROPRAN IXPRZBS AND BXI " Paris. °HANOI 00. autl ripHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL 1 UNITED BUTES MAIL OTEANLERS.—The @hip; composing the Line ere: The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Zoseph Oonutook, The ADRIATIC, Capt. same. West. „Mhose ships have been built by contract, expreesly for trovernment service; ovary care 111111 been taken in Mar contraction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their acoommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort Pries of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cable, $180; In aeoond do., 376; from Liverpool to New York, 20 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid for. The shim, of this Ilne have improved watertight bulk heads. . PROPOSED DATES OP BAILING. FISK NSW YOIK. •IntOli LIVPRPOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1867 Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857 Saturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 5, Hiltf Saturday, Aug. 16, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1807 Saturday, Sept, 12, 107 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 28, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1867 Saturday, Oct, 10, 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1867 Saturday, 04. 24 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1867 Saturday, Nov, 7, 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1861 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1867 Wednesday, Nov. WI, 1657 Saturday, Deo. 6, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1857 Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1851 I.° l/ fr tin h ß t l n' lrgri:lllt il lrr. 68 Wall street, N. If. anowN, SHIPLEY & 00., Liverpool. • STEPlikbi KENNARD & 00., 27 Austin friars, London. H. G. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Parls. The owners of those Alps will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pr miens stone, or midair! ' unless bills of lading i:t t. g ned therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein. aul-tf ci_REAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU ILA ROPE. First Cabin $BO 1 Second Cabin .... ......$6O In the first-chute paddle-wheel steamship ADRIEL, 2,030 tone, 0. D. lA:mow, Commander, and NORTH STAR, 2,600 tons, P. E. Lamas, to mil from pier No. 8 North River at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED STATES MAILS, via: Leave N. York for Southampton,lln. Bremen for Southampton ere and Bresnan. Southampton for New York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Wede ' day, Nov./. N. SaVy, Oct. 31. Saturday, Nov. 28. Weds , d , y, Deo. 30 These steamers touch at HAVRE. Specie delivered In London and Paris. For passage and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New York. oolfbtf 110pAAISAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH. WIIISKEY.-20 Puncheons of the above Superior Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Forrest, at Shippon street wharf, for sale by JOSEPH F. TOBIAS, 200 and 208 South FRONT Street. BRANDIES.—" Pinot Castilian," Marett, and other Cognacs or various viuteges, In half pipes and quarter caßke ; Pelleroleln Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one.olghth mita Imported and for sale by HENRY DOLILIN • 8422 221 and 223 South Fourth street. ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, No. 228, Southeast Corner et GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. Antal CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER . IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, OMER, 20 South PIM( Street, Philadelphia. BRANDIES.—Pinot, Castillon & Co., Ma roit & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipe' and quarter casks • Pellevolein Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pies, quarter casks and one.eighth casks, all In Custom house stores, imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & CO., an 6 . Nos. 221 and 223 Routh Fourth street. "FAITH - MAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE it-, AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new N 0.938) North THIRD Btroet,Philodelphl6.-Bhlpping orders promptly attended to. aut.tf ALoNzo Porixft 1100 TS AND SHOES.—Thu subscriber A./ has on Laud a large and varied stock of BOOTS and 81.10113 1 which he will sell at the lowest prices. GEO. W. TAYLOR, no2l-ly S. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET Ste. FALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. —JOSEPH U. THOMPSON J 00., No. 814 MAR., HET Street, and Noe. 8 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE, have new in store a large and well assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, of City and Eastern manufacture, which they offer for sale on the beet terms for Cash, or on the neuel credit. ael-Buy rs are Invited to cell and examine their stook edtt gotele an Ito:Amato. ' MEROHANTS' HOTEL, • NORTH /MTH STRUT ' ABOTII /WM, PHILApELPHI6. im24-tt MOKIDHSN & BONG, PROW,7OIII JCINE B' o ARCH STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 AROII STREET HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS ! The Holidays aro close at hand, aul Jones's Arch street Saloon le prepared for the Immense demand that will be made upon it for CONVECTIONS.' CHRISTMAS AND NEST YEAR'S CANDIES / 131FORTRD 11XYRIDINLY FOR Tee PRICIDINT 80180 N! Every variety of Bon Bone, Pestilee, Bourbon Drops, new style of Cum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'angliterre lion Bons, and every variety rare and coati: candloa manufactured In Paris. For Presents, all elute sad PATTERNS of Ornamental Boxes, Pymadde, Ribbon Ties Oiled with the choicest variety of Confections, and varying in price from One Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes are the PORT DIMAS EIPBOINIRNB WV FANCY WORK •ND ARTIOTIO DRUIDS Even OFFRRRD IN MS COUNTRY. To the Ladles, as well as to the whole public, Jones's Saloons are the most attractive in the City, and in splendor of adornment and finish are superior to any lu the Union, .DREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served up lathe choicest Ind Most expeditious style. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, - ICE CREAMS, i JELLIES,. GAME AND OYSTERS, Constantly ready for 'lettere n profusion. SLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL CAKES AND PIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW YORK TEA BISOUIT, And, la feet, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every clime and country. BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers, and. Families supplied at the aborted notice and on reasonable term, A continuance of the patronage hitherto eo liberally beetoired by the public hi respectfully solicited. deS•tf : R. B JONES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.-VENI BON, Wild Dicke, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Freak Salmon, Obincatique, Opinaohlque, Princess Bay Abed nom and Oove Oysters, with every variety of OAktß, wild or domestic:, in season, Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers served upttt the ehortest.notice, at JOLIN OAI4IIIIIILL'B, No. 627 CIaBiITNIIIT street, op• posit° the State Boum .N.B.—No expense or paten has been spared by the Proprietor in ilttiog up thin new establishment in the most sumptuous rottener—the second story being for the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Su6 ere, E . ntrance for TAdies towards [Bath street.. nov7-gur , • oIIABLES Y. OALDWEL Wholesale , anallatall WHIP, and OINK Ulan blatant, NO 4 6 01:11171 1 0 •"""° - • - - sill 111038-17 bales liarollni idoss; tor . by mAPTirt k HtibALIBTEit, .. 111 110 NAM, Wear Rtraot AIIoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SCRIFH- west corner of BROAD and WALNUT. -41ame and an other delicacies in cocoon. Families su_pp lied with Oysterpou the ohorteet notice, Sep7-744 Ohtp4nna. TO SOUTHAMPTON ••Dlocent eteamshlpTAN .e, commander, 6,208 tone, LIATI 000111.111/70X ' 1857. Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 28 Fulton; do. Sept. 22 Arago, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Amigo, do. Deo. 1 . 8 1848. do. Jan. 18 do. Yob. 10 do. Mar. 10 do. 4yril 1 do. May 6 do. June 2 do. Iwo SO Wines anb Liquor° Booto anb 431)ozo. Vat. - 'CO A. Xi COAL! , COAL )-TAGG:MIT'k 1-4,02131.11,AT10D_ IRMO MOVNTAIN LBYUGH 00AL. • J. lc R. oARTIMAGURENWOOD,TAMmare COAL 080R0& W. tailanittis PIN* FOREBT BOIIiTYL KILL COAL. • ' RANDALL 8e MEREDITH, Have for gale, and are conetantly simile* from acre celebrated Dollierles, 'GOAL OP ALL BiZ.EI3. - There're no doai Mined -anywhere, equal la quality these, and • convince any one of their great •stiperfority. Our Ocala very carefully screened at our Pods' and e will warrant It perfectly free from Clete, ;duet 44 alVaNtil i ties. Our PRIOEB ereseLOW as the Ordefirlifinll4Y . Odiee,-No. 151 HOWIII YRONP atraet, *bore W4duit s tF: Orders left at ITT-Teri!, 041,0WHILL great, below • rden left at odi'Drfulrf, PrATBD aLs real, above OA• LOWIIILL—or sent to either, place per Despatch Post, receive j, t attenticb. .rtpurchaeers for sinllj Use will do well to call and el aMini our Coal before purchasing elsewhere, aud-tf 011 ITYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.- 'I am daily tioelving, at my yard, the best quality o_ IiONCITLIKILL AND LEHIGH 00AL. My customere, and ail others who may favor me with their orders, may welot tatting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. No inferior Coel kept at this establishment to afar at LOW PATOIS. ALIXANDBB CONTSILY, Aui.tf N , It. corner of Broad and Cherry Sta. 1 EITIGEt AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.- I_l DALY, SWUM{ do CO., COAL DEALERS, No, 821 PRIME Street, above 'Eighth, keep constantly on hand hand . , at the very lowest rates, fall supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal .: I.ow /Merchant %allot°. JOHN P. DOHERTY, FORMERLY WITH BRUT & BROTH'S, LATH WITH LUKENS, & CO., TAILOR, 814 0 uEstwur STREET, ABOVE RIOHTH, Has now with him the beet Tenors that are engaged In the business In ttdo, country. • CHABLIS Roun , formerly the leading tailor of this city; 11. KAYBIIII, formerly cutter for 0. Roth &. Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Holly, & Co.; Ilssay Wane**, the beet Pante and Vest cutter in the linitedlitato, for years nutter with Deplerrla t Hader the Irving Norse, Broadway, and with Depierris Zr..yattue, under Unfit. Nicholas hotel, Broadway. "lb* Meat unteititting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the establishment. The teat of Olothee made at moderate prices for credit, iota priers for cool.. 0e13.1.! TAXES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT a! TAILOR, Nos. 16 andl6 Routh .RINTR STREET, ABOVE OBLOTNUT, . A 11 end well seleoted stook of CLOTHS and CASSIM RES always on hand All olehing made at this Establishment will be of the best cuality, and in the most fashionable style. Partioniar attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH ING. QHAR PE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 148 North YOUNIII Street, between &rah and Haag. 108-1 y Communion Meranutto jIL CHASE & CO. ONNISHAII • • COMMISSION MERCHANTS, 48 North WRONT and 44 WATER Street, Philadelphia. CONEITANTLT RKOCIVING CLOVER SEED On nonsigrunent from the interior of Pennsylvania, where our new Cleaning Mill is now in general nee. Derr Also, TIMOTHY AND BED TOP always on hand. sel2-U 114ARDY AL BRENNER—COMMISSION -11. MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. 23, 23 and 27 North FIFTH Street, East side above Commerce street, Philadelphia. aul-tf CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MEE CHANT and Importer of HAVANA ORGANS, (New) ISB Walnut street. second story. aul-ly (tobacco anti' onfora. HAVANA CIGARS—A handsome non m•nt, soh a Piero, elenee, Partegee, C sultan, Werth, Jupiter, Wow, - Gerrerelantee, IY -- alai Lopes, 17n 011 Americana, OrOon, Plan Cubans, &A., &a., ita,, in ii, it, 1-6 and 1-10 wee of all glees and quali ties, in 'Wt. and constantly racetvlng L and for solo low, by 011ARLES TETE, (new) 138 WALNUT Street, ata-ly below Second, second story NIIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS W.GARS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brandaon board brig "New Era," daily enpooted from Havant, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, (New) 138 Walnut street, below Socond, and Second Story. Jntnitnrt. I O. KITE & CO. £4. FURNITURE, BICDDING, Ste. No. 4113 (late 129) WALNUT et. Phfladelph , a. A nen and superior style of Spring Bede. LYDIA/3. Rm. Joaern Wamecar su2l iSzu Eioap anD Cattblea SOAP AND CANDLES. RE4DTAL from 181 SOUTIL FOURTH STREET, to my Blamfactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second streets, ThanklU to my numerous Wends for their past farms, I solicit amatlnuance of the same, having enlarged my manufact Bo as to enable me to bare constantly on hand a Is e stock of well-sealioned Soaps, free from Flab Oil; , aim, Variegated White Roney, Carlene ' and &O d land/toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English Sal. Soda and 'earl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles if all sites constantly on hand. Having adopted Be cash system, I am emitted to sell my goods at the loreat prices. P. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. 8.--Cash pant for Tallow and Grease. no 14-0 m Stational! BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID 01. HOGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre ' pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or mite to order, Books of every description, suitable for Banks. Public Mica Merchants, and others, of the best &silty of English or American Paper, and bound in valetas styles, in the moot subetantlal manner, Oilers for JOB PRINTING of every description. Engnving and Lithographing executed with neatness and easpatch. A {*moral assortment of English, French and Ameri can Itationery, Concerning Mr. llogan's contribution to the Franklin fusttote, the Committee say—. This dleplay of blank booas for banking and mercantile use is the best in the Exlibitlon. The selection of the material in good, the wortmanabip most excellent, and their finish an d ap penance neat and appropriate!'no2/0-tf Vats, Capp, •Vt. SDLLENDER & PASCAL, HATTERS, ad-Nn No. 8 S. SIXTH 'treat. Philadelphia gaditnate. QUAKER CITY NAILS, MERCHANT BARS, RIVET IRON, Mtnufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, of the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any Wade. octi•tt JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent. ripHOMAS E. BAXTER.—IIARDWAVE, .A. OUTWIT AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET BT. boys Muth, *oath aide. Philadelphia au 1-em 15WOBOXES OF AMERICAN WIN , DOW °LADS, of all sizes and qnalitles, for sale at lowest prices. Our assortment is complete, and are dolly receiving fresh iota from the Kensington Ohms Works. Bluets & make. superior to any la the market as to brilliancy and regular thickness, equal to French We are now receiving two-thirds of the Ohm made at these works. 2,000 boxes French Glans of all sizes. 4,000 feet Rough Clam for skylights. 0,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glue, of all pat tern'. White Lead, French and American Zino, Paiute, &c. 100 000 Ibe White Lead. 60,000 lint French Zinc (Vieille Montague). 76,000 Ms American Zinc. Brown Zino,A full supply. Chrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow iefull supply. Prussian Blue, a lull eupyby. Paris Green, a full supply. Address your orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers, Sole Proprietors of the Penna. irtesin Color Werke Store S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia. deli tf 31E d D ial I . C ia lN 0D AL guae, B t h i t 0 Anti iY1,..--wePautifo.trOjgdthlifenoc-r for weak lunge and general debility of the age ' • a sure cure for Dyspepsia, whether acute or ehronic, Low Spirits, ,kci. Price $1 25 per bottle, or $ 10.50 per dozen, Warranted pure. Imported expressly for no, i , Sole Agents. , for the United States. ZIEGLER k SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, S. W. cor Second and Green. We refer, by permission, to the following members of the Medical faculty, as to the purity and chemical standard of this Brandy: 0. P. Ketchline, M. D., Fourth, above Tamany. Ohas. It. Taylor, M. D., Fourth, above Drown. Chae. D. Roberts, M. 1.1 , Third, below Franklin. Wilson P. Ve.sey, M. D., Fourth, above Thompson. J. K. Knorr, M. D., Front, above Poplar. dell-tf D trß L 10 LAMPS.—THE PUBLIC IS respeotf ally Informed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendent. of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give information reaped log 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 flatly, No. 808 Wharton at., First Ward; Charles Carty, Supt. of 2d district, No. 3 Haines at. above Sixth; Miran G. Kirk, No. 820 Noah Sixth at., above Ilrown, Twelfth Ward; M. W. Deehong , No. 2231 Goatee stint, Fifteenth Ward; Thos.V.Bowlby, Gas Office,Twenty-Fourth Ward, (Went Philadelphia ;) 01. H. M'Fadderi, Gas Office, Twenty-Second Ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. Market, Gas Office, Twenty• Third Ward (Frankford,) and at the Gas Office in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trwiteee of the Philadelphia Gas Works. A. J. KITE, 001-Om Superintendent of Distribution. COAOH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP Factory of 14. W USSIIERS, N 0.109 (late 43) South EIGHTH, below Chestnut street, has become a saving of 40 per cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, and also the convenience of having their old Carriage Lampe new ellrer-topped and bottomed, and can t by etyma to all Darts aul2 ly A LBERT WEBER, PIANO FORTE .431 L MANUFACTURER, No. 165 Went Broadway, New York, sole manufacturer of the celebrated Concert Piano. The subscriber would Inform his numerous (donde and customers that he has greatly enlarged his manufacturing department, in order tomeet the Increase In demand for hie unrivalled Pianos, and as every piano, especially tone and touch, is personally superintended by the subscriber, the public will be warranted an in. strament which, for beauty, strength, and durability, pbwei. and sweetness 'of tone and touch, Maeda uusur passed. Every piano sold at the lowest ruanufaeturers , prices. A call Is respectfully solicited. 0c29.0m ;SPIRITS TURPENTINE-2® Obis Spirits Turpentine, to arrive, for ogle bk omasTEß, § It AlA ft - Worth Water greet. Jnourante Companies. WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 WAL NUT, Corner or FOURTH Street. Charter Perpetual, Authorised Capital $500,000 FIRE INSURANCE, limited or perpetual. MARINR INSURANCE on You's, Cargoes, end Freights. INLAND INSURANCE by-Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage. ASSETS, Nov. 1, 1867. Real Estate $47,000 00 Real 'Estate bold to trust, (in Phila.) 28,700 00 Bonds and Mortgagee 38300 00 Ptoeke, (par value $92,450) present value 67, 010 00 stook notes 50,400.0 • Mlle receivable Cub In bank and ou band ' is 2,164. Nab in hands or Agents Premiums unpaid :ea tom, t- DIRECTORS. t 245.021 48 CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street. WM DARLING, 1510 Pine street. •- • ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front at. ISAAC HAZLEIMRST, Attorney and Counsellor. , JOHN O. HUNTER, C firm of Wright, 11uptir; -& E TRACT, firm of E. Tracy & Co., oldnaithe Hell. JOHN R. lII'MRDY firm of Jones White, & IdTurily THOB. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. JAS. B. SMITH, firm of Jas. 13. Smith & Co. E. H ARPER JEFFRIES, firm of Wm. H. Brown & Co. JON. R. VOODEB, office cor. parenthood fiansom ate. CHAS. E. TUOHY/30N, office 413 Chestnut ',treat. ALFRED TAYLOR., office Cairo Olty Property. JONA J. 8L0C1.31. office T 1.6 South Third street. CHARLES 0. LATHROP, President. WAI. - DARLING, Vice-President. LEWIS GREGORY, 2.d Vice.Precident, New York. H: R. RICHARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. de234f IIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CO , Ina WALNUT Street, Will take Marine and Fire Risks on favorable terms. . . . . CAPITAL AND IURPLUS $250.000. O.EO. II HART, Prenident 11. R. COOOsuALL, Saeretary &MR CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM- A- , PANT, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual Capital, $500,000. Subscribed, 8200,000. Pahl up, $140,000. This Company Is now prepared to Deus FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable tonne. PasSIDENT-101IN SWIFT. VlOB Pm:Ma—HENRY BIRD. DlBlOlOllB. JOIIN SWIFT, B. F. JACKSON, JAMES W. QUEEN, PLINY FISFC, JNO 11. PARKER, A. W. THOMPSON, S. P. ORIFFITTB. 11. D. biltABS. HENRY BIRD, • de11..4m LEANDER W. V. H. STARR,Sees. IrIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $012,126.03. INSURES LIVES for short tense, or for the whole term of life — grants annultlee and 'endowments—par ohane life interests in Real listate, and mates all *outrun depending on the oontingonmee of Life. They act as Branton, Adminletratore, Assignees, Trustees, aifiluardiane. TAUSTRIIII. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin Richard 8. Newbold, James B. McVariant!, William P. hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Eueton, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, • Edmund A Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor, William H. Carr, Ellis S. Archer, Edward T. Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Ruin, John G. Brenner, P. B. bitchier, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vise Presit. Jona W. MANOR. Secretary. tai-ir HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN -BURANOE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company is published In conformity with • provision of its charter : PRIMIO/113 101.011131 D TROY AUGUST 3, 1850, TO &MOT 31, 1857: Piro premiums $38,729 81 Marine premiums 217,793 62 Perpetual premiums 224 00 Total amount premiums taken Earned Itre premiums '25,072 98 Earned marine premiums 166,006 60-180,078 60 Deduot return premium' Net earned Marine losses paid. 893,885 75 sire lessee paid.... 8,031 11 *101,916 86 Wrap re ceived... $760 67 TriSereetre- 0eived...4,351 51 R e • Insur ance 2,071 62 —8,083 60— 03,686 70 Expenses for commissions to agents, abatements in lien of strip, salaries, office rent, furnishing office, books, sta tionery, aco Profit and loss Net profit , /13861.8. Clash on band $12,515 89 Bills receivable 119,207 02 Bonds and mortgage4lBs,ooo 00 Stocks 292,100 00 Stock notes 142,000 00 Due by agents and otbers 22,312 03 $764,015 81 DIRECTORS. P. M Potts, Wm P. Leech, 0. E Spangler, R. T. Kenai!, Abraham Rex, H. 11. Houston, Wm. H. Woods, Joe. R. Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Reigns!, 0 O. Sower, Charles F. Norton, John W. Sexton, John 11. Leware, Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles, Nathan R. Potts, II H. Shillingford. PERCIVAL U. POTTS, President. 0. E. Sear:num, Vice President. W. U. Woone, Secretary. 0e22 It T. KENBIL, Treuurer. --- 7118URANOR. Fins 1 SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM . . . PANY. OAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASH, AND EIECRIRELY INVESTED, OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD . . . . STS., SPRING GARDENS. °MARTHA PXRPETUAL LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRROTORS. John IL Dohnert, David Woelnner, Benjamin Darla, John Brans, Jr Ante) , M. Park, James Darnell, Jacob B. ktintiter,. Henry Homer, Henry M. Phil l g, Lewis 811mmak John Landoll, Charles Yield William E. Woo John B. Stevenson, Cumin Stoddard, Thos. D. Tillinghast, George K. Childs. JOHN U. DOUNERT, Prealdeat. L. KROMBLIAAR, Secretary. sept 21-1 y T%IEPTUNE INSURANCE COM ANY.- II OFFIOI4 414 WALNUT Bt., Franklin Buildings. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITU PRIVILHOId •ro INCIREAIdi TO 500,000. . Thin Company Is now fully organ'sed, and prepare.' to make all kinde of Insurance against lose or damage by Wire end Marine Parile, at current rate.. OPPIOERB. 11. 0. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Viol President' GSO. SCOTT, Secretary DIREOtoRB, H. O. Laughlin, D. !Harwood, Wm. Osborne, Diehard Shields, T. D. Showell, A RCTIO FIRE INSURANCE 1.301111"A -ni_ NY, NEW TORE..—Ofilee, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the blecht t nleal Bank—Cash Capital, $250 000, wrth a surplus. 'Thin Company insure Buildings, ?der ehandise, Furniture, Veneto in port and their Cargoes,. and other property, against Lou or Damage by Fire and the Risks of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS. Joshua L. Pope, Rufas It. Gravem, Henry Davie 0. H. Lilienthal, Theo. Polhemus, Jr, Melia E. Morgan, Abm. R . Van Nest, William A. Cary, Thomas S. Nelson, James W. Phillipe, Charles A. Macy, Edward Hiucken, Wm. E. Shepard, Charles L. Frost, Letbrop L. Sturges, William R. Fosdick, Emory Thayer, Geo. Westfeldt, Zalruoa Taylor, Henry B. Blossom. Henry Grinnell, Caleb Barstow, - Henry 0. Brewer, Edmund Penrold, Hannon K. Corning, Ogden Haggerty, Thome hionagan, John H. Earle, Albert Ward, (Marlins Beaton, Louie Lorut Samuel a. dudden, O.ambreleug, Thome. Scott, John Ward Henry E. Bogert, Pater Edire, Benjamin 11. Itlnl4, A. R. Frothlughatu. Thom. P. Youngs, Remus! L. Mitchell ALBERT WARD, President. Monsen A. OAKUM, Secretary. an 10-ly MANUFACTURERS' INS URANG E COMPANY.—Oharter Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, $500,000. Vire, Marine, and Inland Transportation. DlllOl . OlB Aaron 8. Lippincott, Charles Met, Wm. A. Rhodes Alfred Weeks, Oharles J. Field , James P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sauk, Wm. Neal, John P. Sheens, AARON 8. LIPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RHODES, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. MARTIEN, Surveyor. • This Company was organised with a cash septa', and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Office No. 10 Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia. and-dly THE MEROANTILE MUTUAL INSU -IL RANOE COMPANY OF PUILADELPIEIA.-011lce No. 222 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA RINE RISKS on Teasels Cargoen, and Freights. IN LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Railroads, Canals, Boats, and other earrtagee. ALL THE PROFITS divided annually among the Mi med, and ample security In cases of loss. DllllO7Oll/3. Edward Harris Miles, Thomas T. Vutaber, John M. Odenheitner, Algernon E. itabburner, Mahlon Williamson, Alfred Fassigt, Samuel J. Bharplees, Thomas B. Foster, Isaac Jeanne, Gustavus English, Henry Freida, James H. Stroup, Edward 14. , lerices, Alfred Blade, William C Springs, A. O. Cattail, Franklin 0. Jonee, Charles II Cantab., Daniel Haddock, .4., Samuel Robinson, William Taylor, John 0. Refer. James Murphy, John P. Steiner, Wm. Y. Smith, Floury Grainao, A. J. Antal°, Wm. J Caner, Barone' L arentaborg. EDWARD HARRIS MILES, Preeidont ALFRED FABBITT, Vice President. Join 0. Kerrie, Secretary. attl-ly CHARTER OAK k V INSURANOE COMPA: IRE AND' MARINE NY or HAIVPHORD COXIt_ Lou In Philadelphia anih ihiddpitta Offico. Cash Capital $300,000. vicinity adjusted at the PA by leave we refer to 1 D. S. Brown & Co. , Phila. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila.. Ohaffeee Stout & 00., 44 Hon. Rufus Choate, Breton Hacker, Les & Co. 4 . Hon. R.S. Williams, Hanna We have facilities for p acing any amount of lam ranoe in the moat reliable Companion. PHILADELPHIA URNERAL INSURANCE AUE NOY, No. .113 (old No. 140) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & ROOD, Agent*. !'CLOVER SEED.—NOTICE TO PENN IJ FARMERS AND STOREBERRER3. The undereigned are LIOW prepared to purchase for sash, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania storekeepers and farmers, by Beading samples to ear adarese, can, at all times, ascertain the price at which we are buying. Parties wishing samples, by which to be governed as to quality, can have them sent by mall, by addregelog us. J. H CHASE & 00, sard9df 43 North /root, and 44 Water streets TALE ROPE.—Buyers are Invited to call and eXamine our Manila Pale Rope, which we can can cell an low as American, and warrant it Impeder in trenith and durability. • WRAVIR, FITLRR & 00., aal Md. 99 N. Was.; tt, itnd 22N. Wilms'. PIIILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAM ROAD COMPANY. QUICKEST ROUTE to El mira, Buffalo, Chicago, Bock bland, Niagara Fails, Milwaukle, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paula, Detroit, Duolloth, and St. Louie Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Retding Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, ISuudaym excepted,) as follower 7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, Bt. Paulo, Burlington, and Bt. Louie. 3.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, DetrOlt, Chicago, Mil waiikee,llock Ga lena, St. Paula, Burlingtou, and ftl Tieletird till used. bakgag? otti 4 4 to F4mirs, Bulialoy•and • Buslienshih •-• , • ' - . • .. RATES OF FAIIII. -..-, 19 4 1 4. 11111 1..ort, 4 :1 - ' ' - SS 90 - Bleulrs. .4210winddigus ' - ' 800 1 . 1, 54va, $ l 9 gotham 806 'ltochestor " S SW Marrs .r.lllB , 1080 • diulraln '' ' 10 00' ,Erie.„, 10 50 ' Clareluid, vld N. Y. and Erie 13 00 • ii via Niagara Falls 13 00 Toledo, via New York and Erie 16 25 Columbus 10 50 Cincinnati, New York and Erie 19 00 Niagara Saila 19 00 Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 21 00 Detroit, via Niagara Fella 18 60 Chicago, rls Great Western Railway 22 00 Lake Shore Railroad 22 00 Rock Island, via Niagara Falls. 27 00 Lake Shore Railroad 27 00 Burlington 28 00 lowa city 29 25 St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00 ii Indianapolis 29 00 Dunlieth 27 60 St Paula 35 10 tr,r - Tickets can be procured st the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Company's Ticket Office, N W. corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streeta, and at the Pas- Ranger Depot, BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at Pnt. Freight' must be delivered before 3 P 31. to Rowe their going the same day. Freights are forwarded with greater despatch and Lower Rates than by any line from thin city to the West and Northwbet. For further Information apply to ALLEN & HUGEL, Through Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine; or to the General Agent, N. W. eor. Sixth and inestnat G. A. NICOLLi, Geol. Supt Philads. and Reading Railroad. • A. A. FONDA, Geol. Supt, Cataulata, W. & S. Railroad. . . . . J. A. REDELD, deal-ly (tent. Staid W'mnpori and Elmira FI linMond PIIILADELPIIIA AND REA_DINGRAIL ROAD—VAST PRETOUT LlNE.—Prelght trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b. low VIN}, daily, for Donal°, Suepenelou Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukie, galena, Dubuque, St. Louie, and interme diate points. This is the shorted route to Canada and the Lake Porta, and goods will be forwardedwith greater despatch to the above points than by any other route. TARIFF OF PRIORI PRE NO Lad. Vie Railroad. let clam. 24 clam. 3d clam. Suspension Bridge 88 65 153 Buffalo or Dunkiak 88 65 63 Detroit 113 iil 75 Chicago 1 60 1 22 1 00 Freightgoing through by rail all the s way must be marked "1141,RA1L." No transhlpment between Philadelphia and Elmira. Mark goods via Philadelphia and Raiding Railroad, and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, before 5 P. M. For further Information in regard to this route. call at the through freight offiee• of the Philade'phls,"Nia gam and Great Weatern Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT. de3o-y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-111.1 GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and South western States, by a continuous Railway direst. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of Warners to all ports on the Western Riven, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports on the North-western Lakes; making the moat DIRECT, CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freight can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WESX, RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. 11181 , OLABa—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Ftirs,_,Ete 90e. per 100 lbe SIOOID OLABa—Domeatla Meeting, Shirting and Ticking, (In original bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware, Leather,Liquor, (in casks,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, As. Ac Vie. per 100 lbe TRIM I)ll4l3s—Anvils, ()helps (In casks), Ramp, Bacon and Pork, Salted, (loose or in soaks), Paints, (dry and in oil ) Oils, (except lard and rosin) 8150. per 100 lbs YOWITH CLASS—Coffee, - Flab, Noon, Beef, and Pork, (in mks or boxes eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Neils, &An Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, &pain, Steel, Manufactured To. Laced, Rosin Oil, Gump:timers, Sugar, (hhde., bbis ,and boxes) Ac., Ac 90e. per 100 its noue—dil per bbl., until further notice. CiadlN-45c. per 100 lbs., until fur her notice. COTTON—t;2 per bale, not esceedinic 400 lbs. weight, outil further notice. t 256,747 43 $198,849 09 60,880 87 88 40-161,956 21 624,076 62 In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to tanit packages eontsylvaw la Railroad." All Goode consigned to the Agents of this Goad, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Parlour Aosate.—Clarke & Co , Chicago ; Packer .k & Co., alempbD, Tenn.; It P. Sass & Co. St. Louis, Mo.; P. (1. O'Rlity & Co., Evansville, Indiana; Wm. Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; It 0. Me.drnm, Madison ' Indiana; W. Brown & Co., and Iraq, & Co. Cincinnati; 11. 8. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, Ohio;'Leech & Co. No. 64 Kilby street, Boston; Leech & 00., No. 2 Astor Homo, New Yerk, No. 1 William a'. New York ,• E. J. Sneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw & Koons, Baltimore; D A Stewart, Pittaturgh. H. H. HOUSTUN, General Freight Agent. H. J. LOkIBAEST, deg- Ba ..rintendent, Altoona, Pa GRAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREBT—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM YANY.—WALNUT ,STREET - SOUTH - WEST CORNER o. s ? THIRD, PRILADELPIIIA. bIOORPORATED BY TON STAYS OP PIINISTITASIA. LbsaF le received in any cam, large or small, and 1 4- tereosyma from the day of deposit to the day of with draw St. The` oaten Is open every day from 9 o'clock in the month is till 7 o'clock in the evening, sad on Monday and Th Vag awnings till 9 o'clock. EOM. HENRY L. BRNNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. wn. 3. Vann, liocretary. InZEOT0111: Hon. Hear.; L. bazar, I C. Landreth Mune, Edward L...Orter, Y. Carroll Breweter , Robert Belfridje, Elunl. K. Aebto.l. ILEUM B. Smith, • Money is received end payniai.ta made daily. The &vestments are` wade to nanfortnity with the previsions of the ober ter, in REA!. 1 43,TATE DIORT• (ILOP.B,43BOUND ItEli TS, and such emit OW securi ties as wW always insure I.tirtect security tote gap/li ters, and which cannot fail 4 'n give permanerury said sta bility to this Institution. N°. (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT. STATE &WIN GS FUND. N°. (241) DOCK S'I'REET. - FIVE PEILOENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. N O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE FRE.GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. -88 ,(241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER , GINNT. STATE SAVINGS MID. snl-1y 43_ parge Idltuitor, W. 0. Btoteatnary t H. M. Oarlile, 0. 0. Butler, Oeo. Scott. (atulo.y PENN STEM! IDIQINE AND BOIL sit WORKS. REANEY, NEAFIE PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAHERS, BLACK SMITHS AND POUNDERS. Having for many years beep in suocessfni operation, sod been exclusively engaged in building and repairing mine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron of.s, Water Tanks, Propellers, /co., Ac., respectfully dedier their services to the public, as being tully prepared le contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and L ltsnicssary. Having sets of patterns of different sizes, le Peetured to execute onion with quick despatch. E new asecription of Pattern-making made at the sh. Wiest notice. High and Low Pressure , Flue, Tubu lar pail Cylinder Boilers, of the beat Pennsylvania char coal Mon. Forging' of all sizes and kink Iron and Bras s Casting' of all deacrlptloue; Roll Turning, Screw Outt tres, lead all other work connected with the above bust. vas. Bre wings and specifications for all work done at their eatabl lament free of charge, amid work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pair/ o f boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and are pp. Witted with sheltie, blocks, falls, Ac., tto, for 'wavy raising . or light weights. THOMAS BEANE,. ,Y JACOB O. BRAYLI, JOHN P. LEVY, and-y REACH and PALMER Streets, Kensington 8131031. 87'1106.. J. VAIJOILIX )1111102. MILL 118 H . 1011101. BOUT [MARK I'OUNDRY; Fl IfTl.l AND WiLnIINGTON STRATI, MERRICR & SONS, ENGINEERS ANL' MAORINISTS, manufset tire Nigh and Low Pr. M/re Steam Engine', for Land, Rh en., and Marine service. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, iron Boats, dte. , Out. logs of all I kinds, either Iron or Bras'. Iron fro roofe for Gas Works, "Workshops, Railroad Stations, k.s. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. livery %ascription of Plantation machinery, mob as Sugar. 13m r, and Gristlfille, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, D h ifecators, Filers, Pumping Engines, dro. Sole Ag lints for N. Billionals patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; I Numyth'is Patent Sfeag Rammer, J. P. Rom' Pat, kit Valve Motion for Blast MachtAery and Steam Pau ips. Superint indent—B. 11. BARTOL. 'prom IRD NORRIS & SON, LOOOMO AA+ S TEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, 11111r1DR11 SRI STRUT, HAMILTON(' TAIRVLIIV LEM OSPIIIMIG GARDEN STRIRTE, PHILADIALPHIA. I/weft tielttelvegLin the =matador. 9f LCOOKOTIVE STEAM EN(} NEB, liontehtet us to order 1.6.04[110t11%/1 of hay arracis moot, tee* t or espar . ity, tor the nee of Weal or Oohs, er Efts vim its Cl is Hs trade state, or AN oa THRACITE COAL, ITITIIO 171 . natirinto moss, OAB OE nil. In dmjgp, naterial and workmanahig the Liaoomdr! tique produoed At these Works axe equal to, and not ex ol i v i b y any. The materials used in construction am: made 011 the epo . t, and insure the beat quality and moat reliable dook. ..'he large extent of Shona, and Com plas Equipment of Machinery end Tools, enable them to essouta Cie BEST OF WORA WITH GREAT DESPATCH, Or ANY AlltiatOINNWP REQUIEM). MULLED OAR WRERLS, AXL/111, With Forging" of any *re or fortn, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And IdAOIIINE WORE generally. RICHARD NORRIS sttl-ly AGENTSVANTED.—Five to ;Pen Dol lars per day can be easily made. Call on A. MAGIC, at Jacob Lewan's sorrel Horse Hot 31, West Xing street, Lauceeter, Pa 4e15-tf 'WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES V CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, ,mmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing. and tom licel attendance. Pay from $l2 to $U per month. No mast having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOMNITED SERVICE, at No. 817 MARKET efreet abut o Eighth, north Ade. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, lit Lieut. 21 Regt. of Cavalry, 00 115-3m* Recruiting Officer. S 0 RHIT.II, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANT, II 8 EEp-26 bushels for solo by ONOM3DALE, PEIRCE, tc CO., ),VO/O-tt No. 10IN. Delimit. pi PM, tiailroalr Fines. Savings initbs Joseph B. Barry, Henry L. Churchman, rancid Lee Elathinerp attb „Iron. Hitt LATMER NOBSIO tVants Ilailtaabs. DENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL .A. ROAD, 11337. FOR PITTSBIIRCH, Is.3T. Cincinnati, Bt Louis, lowa City, Louirrille, New (Meant, St. Paul, Indianapolis, Cleveland, Nassau, Terse Uinta ; Chicago, Nebraska. Form(Kg dose COllll4Ciii7AS with art Os Cheat Wise ern Railroads. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE THROUGH TRALNS. At and from the Pennsylvania Railroad isaaeuger Station south-east comer of ELEVENTH and MAR KET street. (entranoe on Eleventh street ) TWO - THROUSII TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA DAILY Puratingilose uounections at Pittsburgh to nil points ' • West" - -,Fase-tfalt-sus- is - m‘ornindstion Traini, (Sundays ea mepted,) sit Feat Afaii Line It P.M, arriving in Pittsburgh at 5 Agpreeellfalt Train at 11 , night, writing In Pitts-burgh at AlidesnarWsx l Tralst at 8 .arriving at Altoona at 8 P. :V. " Ilarrsiefinfgi Accommodation Train. vi► Columbia. - leaves Philadelphia at 3P. M., arriving la liarristrarg at lIIITtIRNING - • . Fast Mail Train leave/ Pittsburgh at 8 A M., arrires in Philadelphia at 11.45 night. Express Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh at 950 P M., ar rives in Philadelphia at 1 P.ll. Altoona Way Train lenses Altoona at 7 45 A. 11 , arrives in Philadelphia at 7.30 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation Train, via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 6A. M., arriving in Ptutadelphia 12 noon. The Express Mall Tuna daily, the other traint, Sun days excepted. Baggage will be received at the Passenger Depot by the Baggage Master, at any time during the day. No charge for handling baggage. Norma.—ln case of loss, the Company will boll themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. Noxtcx.—Omnibuses will be In readiness at the New York Depot to convey passengere for the West to the Pennaylvania Railroad Btstion. T 110111.48 M 001132, Agent, Passenger Line Pennsylvania &aimed Co. Philadelphia, November 21, 1247. n2l-17 - • - Flo WESTERN TRAVRLLERs. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS. NORTIIERII CENTRAL .RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM BALTIMORE TO PITTSBDRGH An THE WEST. , Qn and after /tine 140867, TM) DAILY TRAIPiII will leave Calvert Matteis for Pittsburgh sad all West ern aud Booth Of Northwestern cafe.. TILE MORNING MAIL TRAIN ).t ,Leavee Baltimore daily (Sunday eimmted) at 8 16 A. ednuettiog with the Mall Train over the lireat Penn sylvehia Railroad, led arrivirkg la Pittsburgh at 1 A. M. THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 8 P. M. for Harrisburg. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. II , eon netting with the Lightning Express over the &amyl vapin Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.10 P. Id. 4 All these train* connect closely at Pittsburg with trains over the Pittsburgh, Puri irgys4 and OAuage Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and Western conaretiona. V Passengers for Chicago, Hoek leland, Burling ton, lowa City, 3111maukse, Dubuque, St. Paal's Mad un, and other leading tine' the Northwest, out one hundred mite, of trace! and tea hoar, to t'm3 with four less dowses of tare, by taking this route. :Er Passengers for Cleveland, , Toledo, and Detroit, go by this route, and the time nuegualled, being 113 miles shorter than by any other route. Ey . Passengers for Bt. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Upper utke less change, of eats sod arrive In ad vance of any other route; and to Cincinnati COIIII.bIIII, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, u quirk as by any other route. Alt Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH UPI toadied with care. FOR THR NORTH. The 8.10 A.M. connects closely with Express= over the Dauphin rood for Wllibisoaport, Rooheater, Buffalo Niagara Palls, and Canada, thus forming the moat direct railway route to Narthweetein Pennsylvania and Western New York. Passengers wilt find this the shortest, cheapest, and most expeditious route to Niagara Falls and Canada. Through Tickets are issued to Philadelphia via Co lumbla slut Lancaster by all the trains at each, each train having oars connection.. passengers by this route avoid treeeelled bridges, and all the Inconvenience of ferrying across the Susquehanna river. Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettyabtuy, Km. mittsburg, Carlisle, Ottambersborg, go by the trai ns sit 8.18 A. M P., and S. M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. -•••- • . The Oars on this road make one trip pe r day, sonna3t ing with the train at 9 P. 2d. For TIIROUGH TIOXSTS and further information, apply at the Ticket °face, Osbert Station, N. X. comsat of Calvert sad Franklin iiireete. sepl29-tf 0.0. ADRSON, Suet. PHILADELPHIA, GE: TO'AIN MID NORRINTO WN RALL.ROA.p.—WWES ARILLGEMENT.—Ou and attar MONDAY, Man 11>th, 1867 . FOR OXILILANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at 6, 7.16, 8%, 9%,11% A. M., ; 8-10 min. 4,6, 6, T, 9, and 11 P. M. Leave Germantown at 6%, 7-36 min. 8, 9,13% A. M., 1-19 3-10 Lain. 4,6, 6,7, 8, and 10 P. M. The 7.35 o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown wllPatop only at Wayne Planet Station. ON SUMDAYS, - Leave Philadelphia at 9 20 min. M., 2 and 6% P. M. Leava Germantown 8.20 MIL 41. 111., 1-10 Lain. sad 6.46 Lain P. M. CHESTNUT RILL RAILROAD Leave Chestnut TIM at 1M,3-40 and 10-10 min. A. 21. 2 12-60, 8-40, 6-40 and T-40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS Leave Philutelphks, 9-20 A. M., 2 sad 8% P. M. Leave Chestnut Hill .t 8 A. H., 12-60 and &ZIP. M. 1101 i CONSHO4OO/LEN An Nona- Leave Philadelphia at 6), 9, 11 A. M ,3, 4X, 9%, and 11 P. M. Leave Norristown at 1, 9,11.4..: . M„ 3 and 340 P. M. oN sQlmeya, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., and 3 P. IL Lear. Norristown at 7 A. Id., and 6 P. M. ORESTES VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING Leave Philadelphia at B,i i ; A. M., sad SP. M. Leave Downingtown at 7V A. 11" gad 1 P. M. U. N. PsineriaMadant. Depot, Ninth sad finest streets, Philadolpbts NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WRiTER ARRANGEMENT. BSTIILEB EM , EASTON, ALLINTOWN,Iii AllOll OffiTNIC,WILKFLIDARILD, DOYLFATQWN, ke. .4 On and after Wedneaday, November 4th, 1154, th• trains on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun days excepted) as 'allows For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown Manch ()hank, sad Wilkeibarre (Napless) at fl A. M. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (EX. pros,) in connection with L. V. B. H. and Easton, by stage, from Iron UM Station at 216 P. M. For Doylestown, (Accomm odation,) at 4 SO P. M. For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. M. On Tuesdaya and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will run through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to Warn at 1.36P. M. TIt&INEI PM PIIIIADELPEILI Leave Bathelem (Vaprese,) at 9 A. 31._ a ,and P. A.Y. LOSTe DOyhatilira, ( Accommoda ti on ,) at Gwynedd, ON SUNDAYS. Tor Prom ()lurked,' 915 A. Br I Gwynedd Y 20 P. Id Doylestown 430 P. M. Doylestown 4.36A.111 Were to Bethlehem $1 60 Mau& Chunk 2 40 W ilk esbarre.... , 4 60 PASSENGER DEPOT. FRONT and WILLOW Sts , Phan. ELLIS CLARK. Agent. V.WGX Qf OURS.-P HILADE L. PHU, WI TAN AND BATTMORZ RAIL ROAD. Ott and attar Monday, Nov. 38d,1861 PASSENGER TRAMS LEAVE PWILAN - xppEcui For Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P. 81., (Expease,) and 11 P. M. Soy Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 333 ma 11 P. M. /or New Castle at 8 A. M., 1 and-3.30 P. M. PorMiddletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. Per Dover at 8 A. It and 1 P. M. For Seaford at 8 A.W, and 1 P 31. Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Express, 11 A. M., and OM P. DI. Lease Wilmington at T..% and 11.45 A. 11., and 5.81 Leave New Oaatla at 6.65 and 11.96 A. M., and 8.50 P.M. Learn Middletown 141010 A. U. and T. 06 P. M LIMITS Dover at 9A 5 A. M. and 5 P. M. Leave Seaford at 1.30 A. U. and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 916 A. M., 2 P. M. sad 1212 A. 21. 11UNDAYB only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia n 2 Baltimore. do. iifflFillliTh Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will nut ma follows : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate pieces at 6.00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 0 60 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Grace at 6 P. M. me 21-ly S. M. FELTOIO, President. ,ire proof Sofa. SAI,iIIUNDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS A WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED BATA IHANDIR SAVES, VAULT DOORS, Tor Banks and Stores. BANK WOKS 'E to any now in an. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, fro., On es good tortes as any other estabilalunent in the United States by EVANS A WATSON . , No. 221 South ISURTH stree t a 8-ft PLIABI GIPS US A CALL Piano lortto G OLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES. STEINWAY k SONS, MANUFACTURERS. 84 AND EIS WALKER STREET, NEW YORK, Received the following first prise medals in competi tion with the beet manufacturers of Boston, New Tort, philadelphis, and Baltimore. TWO FIRST PRIZE MEDAY.S at the Metropolitan Fair, Washington, March, ISSS. A GOLD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York, November, 'WS, (being the only Gold Medal given for i Janos Wittan ge last lax years.) A GOLDkiEHA pt the Maryland Institute, Bahl more, ;856 THE FIRST PRIZE HE sit the Fair, Crystal Palace, New Turk November, b. ismong the judges were the first musical talent. .the lush as If. Mason. Gotasohalk, - Wollenhatipt, anndd &A , ct „ r „ . 84. & S. Planer (with and withopt iron Daniell rap waxrantei for three yeti; and a written guarentili. Olen. Fiume peeked 804 limped without charge. Pricer moderate oat'. tf Lox LU aWORTB OHIO WINES. frENERAL RY ST AgENC YAXEB. FOR 4,14. T TO IGTOLESALE D.S(ILEMIS By s spitial arrangemeht with Mr. 100.(.17FORTIL am enabled to offer his Wines, in large guantitlis, upon the lowest and best terms. The Wine(' to be delivered in Cincinnati, and forwarded by usual means of convey ance (railroad or steamboat) direct to the purchaser; by which the expenses of storage, commissions, double freight, eta., will be avoided. No orders alder this arrangement will he forwarded for less than twenty-five cases. All orders must be directed only to FRED. S. COZZENS, 73 WARREN Street, Nrw Tor r. By the preseut arrangement a 10.1141.91)311) preat on these wine' can be made by the wholesale dealer. Bparklipg Catawba, vintage 1853, quarts. Do do do do pints Do do do 1862 quarts. Do do de do plats. Etlll Catawba, vintage 184, quarts. Do do extra, vintage 1852, quarts. Eparkling Isabella, do do do B.UII Catawba, In casks, of various qualities. Catawba Brandy, of superior quality. FRI.D. 8. COZZ ENS, C.Nuaral Agent for the sale of N.Longworti's ST Wines 78 WARRIN EriT, (iipposite Hudson River Railroad Depot,) no2-dm New your. lOTTON-200 bales good Middling to Mid 1L.,%,41ing Fez Cotton i s store and for We kr' MABTIN & &mauling, ant ,U 9 North Irstor skint
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