_ ,Tlif f DAIIGIITIER. ' Vor The priff,l e - t fr'oniiihn DT JONG DS • ;`, • The daughter of the Ittotg of Britt, `•}9hohidno Hoek to . 'do," - learn #o 6 &bd. wok the grit garment , 1114 tilatieahed,'thiNabb •i 00011'1V:in . Wind ' . „ tpAder matdon, , •I 611o"si!ei bygan.to cry, "rim tt.Vigglab, of litgh dbgrfsd r nuktwq came riding by. Wliit glee yotenie, falemeddin e Vrsotoinyina ' , "Upon my lips," the answered, • ' a kisa. , t , ibi,l4ifskt lefttr , oll p . !sy,l, And drire ` Seep 4110 the • 714 theArkt plungelanivrad. :;„:4te ipp,l4Qthlng of Wale: • linowl time agog - 01'4'W* irr 'woos! ; th6,4tilredivitatbrti, The noble knight was drown , rbe !is a tender magon, = 131)' again most mho, End salt into herfittioit loorn.a trade no mere." - 44 . . Deo; 21,185?. - - _ . . , *- 1 444 4) Ai*URN ; MEAL ',Ot WIXOM t!it Altrlel,for murder comes oft-tO4 i• apsund to take, rank anieng the moat 40. etitfor ef noble family, imAteet i fzune, islikeirra blemished eharanieZi lilting the ancestral mansion of her lets bus her two end an old'faithfaVreerVant, are aebread. 'of the wilful murder ottt lielghbor, , ' *rho wee at one time ,on Gauge lerinCwitti'the fsmily; bizt`whiatirec*ln: *ante, 'yeksollif irlibalide not 'clearly appear ; . ? tine I%4l7'dr:ego& drpp. ; The eirownstintoes,' ao-facts they arcitt.piesent known andoen with piropmetY ..telefed,.ere, shortly, ns follows :- -Madame di Jorailimerr Is .thet widow of ' dk Lon* 4elettfasse,cti cavalry 'Milder rifif tame dtslisatien ,t'ttiO retired" ftrau the + l4 :lrvine 'ell' the „a/Anklet - Of - 4Loultiz Philippe, ,: „ 1830; nee train — Alpst ierled•Yle the time death, about, WI, yenta , aloes, .resi ded ron his Waite, - _Ohateau - de . ;Teutons,' , a few miles, from- Evreui; ;M. 'de Jeurosse left a widow, two sobs arifirene daughter. and ri forraneof sheet 1 . 041 - .: - " -- madarpe do: Jeuffisse, :whorl • reelden;ranne . ,wee De Beanenis, belonging 0.:01 el.canirmitch-respeete4 'faintly 'of :rye/An, is:ncer fatty-nineryeare of *gap., tier two sons,'Ernset land Albertde Jeufosse, now respectively of.theages of twenty-five and twenty-two years, bere t. , since their aineation-Was finished , , beep in the habit of passing ,the greater part "of the: year, in Paris, 'where they dfd biminaufatthe, Bears°. 'They ti. waYe; however, wentto:stitY with their mother at the °bateau during a, pert , the summer. The Ifitighter; MeAlle...Blanche do Joseph, to in her nineteenth year. r .Since the death of her husband, ;traded° do • Adman lived's Very retired life, mid &feta herself to the education of her children, At the tYrii)i . of the tragical event to be pmilently mentiOneditheref was a goiernees in the house, named Madlle. Liserratee Thonfery, a young lady abbot twentyyeara (lrospel, the manservant, hadtforti-three years eld'a 'Wad Ikea , av,ventingeoind 'panted all hid life In the - Seftlee of the family: ,The name of , the individual. whoa ,vitofeht death ie the miltieet of, tottlyending inquiry, was rn Emile Gaet, arid this "template! the drama/I(x' 'persona. M. flatlet belenged, ' to , a _rich tradM- - mart's family of Gunton, a Village tot far from Jen fosse: Ills father wasp Government oontraotorf and hadleft all' hie cone, of whoni there wet° several, slooo,a year,apieoe. M. Emile Guillot, who was thlrlytiro years of age; was Married toe yang wife and had two children of tender years; he is described *baring been a persenef frank, pleasing manners. Although the Zenfosse family was, both in feeling And habit altogether aristocratic, and aeldomvisit ed any Mit ar Wocratielamilies, It happened that libout two joar3 dram st' mote than ordinary' tad -lady sprung up' &Weer% them end the - Garnets. „Thls.inamaoy ooptinublifirtre Co Jatilary. in this 'Zee!, Ithea, for reasons which; as Madame do Jar mania alleged to have stated.; concerned the honer of her family, she determined • tO brash of the so qualntanee. M. Gallia had brought scandal upon 'the' gravernesi; end. • then addressed -himself with similar impropriety' te the rleraghter. "fifetlinei Cluillot . at • once resigned herself to this militate, hat M. Girillot could not or would net bring him self to believe that' it was serious and, final: lfe thought Madame .de !Jettfosse had merely given wayrte s.mounittery caprice; and that there woald be. no difficulty in, renewing the old friendstrip, Which he appeared 'griatlY to desire., lie waylaid the faMiltwhenever they went out, and Spoke to 'theta - gaily ss it' othing had happened. Madeira de,TeufesSe was greatly aramyedAt these attempts to make her revoke what, on her part,- was a settled resolution. Many anecdotes of these forced inter . ' , Kiwis areturrent, whiob will, no doubt, beeluci dated at thelrial.' The Chateau de Jeufoise Is a building Of the time of LordiXllr or XY.'nThe - principal: front As separated , from the red by ' a gond of honor and a high iron railing., ' -At-the hash, there is a lawn, eloping to a garden, beyond vilidh there Is a . ark purrounded. by - a low wall. . . at timer .t certain hollow tree, *letter for some inmate of the (lheteatctle'Jeurosee. Howeret this may be, it is inibat on the 12tb•of June last; at aboetr ten veulos he, eetompeete. ' a. - riT 7' 7:7177 ""'"7 7 7 7, - '77W7 ; 7 ,o rora spot, slipped or toi ors upon the to 64 the wall 4014:Jumped- dOwn into- the park. Hardly had be done so whenthe --report of 'a gen was heard, and M. Guillot fell mortally wounded. lie called --nut for help to his servant-Gree,'but "thilatter, panic-stricken, ran as hard - as 'list could to the chateau,-where he- knocked - hard at the, door; but .batild get riobodY to itnisner.i ifs thee ran back 'to the, spat 'where. his :*.master fell,' and - found him *Tithing itithe - ditet in the , agonliaof death. - M. fluillot charged him to Convey his dying farewell foible Wife:and children; and to ask ,thear. pardon,' atld ;Wen breathed:lds 'last. . Hies, however, was :,ten,frightersed toga back to his miatress that night.' went to a friend of. the faintly, a retired-lawyer, named-Tripeti living •at Oeurmonlim towhom be' told his story; and-it was not till the next day that the' body-44010t irairinneved Ginn- spot in, thefparknrherelis fell: ' It'leitatedinthe . inent that the fatal shecwas. deliberately fired by :.Orespel, the old eerViuit,,bytheniders of "Madame „ de--Jenfoime -and her two none, and: that it, being known that M. Gallia bad been in the habit bf, ..getting over the park wall, Orespel bad been ly-, -mg in waitfor,him with his gun for several nights suocessitrely.: AU Normandy-indeed, all Paris and Belgian rivers are erammed with H: 7 tinde interest in the trial. The Countess is arraigned for using words to her servant, the utterance of which involved Henry II in.- the murder of Thomas A'Beoket, "Have” I no' one to rid mo of this scoundrel ?" The latter was found under a tree, with eleven, ' slugs ifilhe oa coceycis. Berryer defends.' "A *patch received from Berens states that of , teithe reading of the indictment It was agreed be.' tween the public prosecutor and li. Berryer that Mdlle. de Joufosse should not' be examined Js a warmer. , Creeper was .interrogated' by the ,pre ' siding jedge Vannier, of the Imperial Court df'Bonen. 'admitted that' in 'pursuance of orderat given him by Madame de Jeutbese end ' her he had fired', a gun -"to frighten 'Gallia; who bad been In 'the ,habit of coming Into, the park at.aight, but he . said he never intended-to kill him. He added that be had been Aelti , to ohargis his' gun with email shot, and that Molars double-barrel gmi, - he had by mistake -fired the barrel that was leaded with'grape shot. Thisibie of definae was anticipated by the indict: went, which alleges, howeveryin reply . s it, that both fibula= :de Jeufesee and-.her sons had rei peatedly told Crespel that he had a tight to kill - anybody who got over the-park wall in the night' and that both the procurer-imperial and ledge of instruotionoflvreux had told them - so. It Is also observed-in the indictment-that- the barrel Which was not fired was found to be leaded With shot No, ... , 4;4thiehirat quite heavy enough to kill' a Mani . The despatch states that (Madame "de leatbsec, od 'taking bet istatat.the bar,'Sised tears abundantly: • dame Quillpt, the widow of the murdered man, sat .by the side ,of her advocate, Id. Cresson, of the linen bar.' She -was dressed in deep mourning, Via kept her veil down. . ••._ • - 1 -- A despatch from Borns, dated the afternoon of the 10th, states that the, evidence hati,taken, snob taxi that the ladies i n °obit must have regretted •- hay.ing'come there, and that, itis still teas possible, in - a.doepatch, whioh most. neoessarti7 be laaonto; to give an idea of what was said by the witnessed flhari :it would bet in:a- rogular report. Another despatch says that the pleadings will probably „commence on the 18th, nd that it will be scarcely possible - that the case 'can be finished before, the .rifght or the 19th., , _ • litonsiolde . In Louisiana The Claiborne (La) Advbeate says On Thursday morning last, 1,001 inst., James 0. Egan, Esq., no , eompanied hy two'friandiorent to the law'office of E. .4, EL Jones, Esq., for the express purpose of -demanding an explanation of a,professionai understanding whiok ' had caourred -iretweere;'ire and,bfr. Jones in the comae of;business.' wart supposed by those who aceompanied idtiEgair, that the =sung would be one orocinoillation, Egan " haying- . expressed no'parpose of attacking Jones , ._Wherk- Egan= arid the,gentletnen with him entered tbii -offtee, Joiree 'Was standing before • the firel - fellrfstgto a, professional ; friend,- Jonee,evidently entertaining no idea of a ability. Egan, on -'entering ,the office, at ones - approitobed vend aeld, harefeeme here 'for the purpose ot telling - you, in the . Piemonte of ;these ,gentlemeni whatl think of - your Orland Mr:Shelton ea evasion way ; „I think ,you - ,hive, /toted ringentte- , 'fiiiirdy,:iinprofesalonally and rascally, and you are eioundrel," -, .l:oriee replied, "I think. you -aro a Egan. hen struck,Jones with his Bet and -P Jones Aarnottltim in return, and 'several "blows : .passed between the two, when lbw - Clinched"each other by the bail-Jones getting rather the"better ~o f - Egan in 'the struggle. Some persons 'present Wen lateeared to part, them / And-just 41; they were being, separated, Junes „ remarked 4.hat Egan`waS being sep a rated, iroapens, and retreated some dietitian& D. henry Dyer bad hold of Egan when he drew hie dttirotnd in trying to 'wrest frOnihint, got out % , and let 'go of Bgen. : Egan then reshid upon Jona lind - strudli , with the dirk upon the frontpait of lini ;'sliouldorientting his clothes without wounding him, liXte thlltrAntai A second thrust at Jones, striking kobia - uia left shoulder, the dirk entering near the •;-:ittintlder blade; to the depth ,of M.* inch'es. , 4 chair was' then Interposed between there. -Egan thedmede a third thrust over or around the chalri jab;' above the hip, - the - dirk . panel tjating, to ;the lieveratauceendingrlbougli latfeetisiPthriale,' were made by, Egan. Egal was:then taken off by, timhyetanders, - Tonna way • ietoolad to be treated in this way • in my own office. See here, he has cut me." Just then-he taw the- blood ~ running down upon hlq ntiarigfariitruil,d, ,".110 - "Olod, /turtle has knit Q d ' , ll2lii i ? eel - Wordy -tez effeet"'After• which 'b fainted from the limner h l ,l” 4 .nrid fell iiithiliandi • of some or theNitismui4 i0 , w 44 theq 141d,44 . bed hiloi)titcp lett thin eifro iniputeri ::141 1 j - itietilenS,Orifsi and littiiAtualtter'. Thg IliaabOnie - p aid piss emmb mc 0 4, hig genius, learning, and Integrity. Notices, .OFFICE CF THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF, TEE COVNTT or PRILADEL • ;PHU. JANUAitr: 4, 1854. t The Directors of the said Corupeny have this day, do 'lated a Dividend of Four par Cent fon the amount of the "Pita', pock pall l Which will 'be payable to the - .Stockholders or Moir legal representatives, on and after 'the 18thinstant. And in conformity with the Act of Incorporation, a g4; ll Artl t t i e n fBgt - i t es hB ta ß nt? c ti l t h A id oTo w ct li n b oo e ne l t a ti o t: 'Office Of ' the - Comp ,ny; No. 432 North TIIIRD ' Street, for the Imrposo of -BENJAMIN Directors for the ensuing years. • ' F. uor,oxiart, Jas-dt 18. Secretary. VOTIOE.—A", Berni-Apnuel Dividend of I 'PIVE - PRIV 'CENT_ on the Preferred and Common Mai of the 7SEAVLB ALSADOW RAILROAD AND I 'OOAL COMPANY ;hie been declared Dile day, payable st tlielkOfflon an d after Monday , Jan. 11th L onsasaraudan p i i: rirt.rati . nn 2, 1868. ' .11.•NSURANCE VOMPA.NY OF. THE STATE ZENNSTLYANIA: • • • • PatLawaients, Dec. 2 24,1857. The Amnia ldeetingwt the Stockholders will be held !at the Ooropany'S Office, No. 4 EXOIIANON, on TUFA ,DdX, :wary fith, MS, at 11 o'clock noon) and an ,Ntection for Thirteen Directore will be held at seine 'place !on MONDAY,lannart 1858; between the ihours of 10 O'clock, A it. and 1 o'clock D. It. de2s-tjall WILLIAM llANPER,Becrelity. OFFICE • OF THE. ‘ - NORTII PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD COMPANY. The - Alluvial Meeting of the Stockholders of 4, TUE NORTIVIINNSYLVANTA RAILROAD COMPANY," will 'be held at the office of the Company, No. 123 WALNUT, above Fourth street, Philadelphia, on MON DAY, January 110858; at-11 o'clock A M., at which time and plaee an Election will be held for a President and Ton Directors. to serve for the ensuing year. de2,5408,11: ISDWARD , A,IIIIIiTRONG, Secretary. AtOTICE..-"Office of the Beaver. Meadow 1 Railroad Company. - SittLarnicrnta - , December 14, MT. The annual meeting of the Stockholdere,of the Beaver Meadow Railroad and thial Company mill be held at their office. No. 922 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, thealBth of January neat, at 12 o'clock, at which time an election will be held for - President and ten Directors for the eneniog year. dels-dtjal9e , , L. CHAMBERLAIN, f3eo. Mid Treas. (10110 E: OF THE 'LOCUST MOUNTAIN 'V .O)AL AND IRON 00...--DnitannyntA, Deo. 18, 18151:—The annual meeting of the Stockholders of thin Companyowill be held at their office, No. 88 S. FOI,IItTII Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January, at 11 o'clock A. Itf., at 'which tints there will be an election of Di- rectors to suite for the ensuing year. de2B-dtjalB ; 0.,L1/DWItI, Secretary. 111111IIILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND 42- - - BALTIMORE RAILROAP COMP.& NY-.—Dartek- One 10,1867. The Annan! Meeting of the Btockhohlere of Eule Corn. pokey will take place in WILMINGTON,. at thd`bEice of the OatnpanT on MONDAY; the 11th of January next, at 12% P. M., for the Election of Directore to nerve for the aottaing• year, and for the tramaction of such other Business gamey legally come before the meeting. • • 41112-fwtlll ALFRED RORKE% Secretary. ICE .OF -TUE INSURANCE COM : VICE OF' NORTH ABlERlOA—Put.'._ansLeatA , borent.ber 3lst, 1 857.—The annual meeting of the stock lder" will hold at the office of the Oompany,__No. 232 TrJANClTs3tri3et, on MONDAY, January 11. th. 18513 — t 12 VetepakM ,` and - on-TOEsDAY, the day following, ,laraary 12th, 1858, an Election will be held for Dim. ROM; le eerie the arming year.. jatcdttial2 ' HENRY D. - SHERRERD, Secretary TNI VIDE NIY—N E W ORLEANS GAS X.P. , „EIGHT. COMPANY.—FAIIMEMS' AND NEDRA tINN3' Elia. Philadelphia, December 31, 1857.—The Direc tors Oldie New Orleans One Light Company have de 1:341,34.g senal-annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. payable at thhi Dank, to the Philadelphia Stockholders, after the lint day of January neat. 0. M. LEWIS, Cashier. Publirationts. 10)XIYSICIANS' POCKET DAY-BOOK 1 /OIL 1858.—Just published And for sale by 0. J. 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Thomas vs. William Davis, and Henry B. Dolby. Venditionl Expense, - Jelmary Term, 1818,' N 0.86 - - The Auditor 'appointed• to make distribution of the fund raised under the above proosedinga by Sheriff's sale. of all that large Lot of Ground. composed of ten c-mtignmis lots, with the unfiniehed brick buildings ,thereon erected, situate on the southeasterly side of Almond street, 131 feet 6 Inches noltheaatwardly from Lehigh avenue, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city of Philadelphia, containing in front, on said Almond street, 144 feet, and • extending in depth, southesetwardly, at right angles with said Almond street, 61 feet. Meet to a pearly ground rent of 144 dollars. Will attend to Isle duties an TUESDAY, the 12th day of ,Tennery, A. D. 1658, at 4 o'clock P. at , at his office, No. Dal South FIFTH Street, in the city of Philadel phia, when and where, all parties In Interest are re quired to present their claims, or be debarred from tom log in upon raid fund. de3o.lot •GEORGI: W. DIDDLE, Auditor. TN -TIIE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIII,AD4,I,mIA. The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle the account of William slaroney end Sarah Ann Brown, Administrators of BOGER DROWN, deceased, and to make eistribution et the balance in the hands of the ac countants, will meet the parties interested as his office, No 115 South PIPTII Street, below 011ESTNUT, on THURSDAY, the 7th of January, 1858, at 4 o'clock P. M. JAMES 11. CASTLE. de2l-thmwstaa LOST OR MISLAID.-OERTIFIOATE number 230, for FIVE MARES OP STOOK of the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Notice Is here by given, that application will be made for re-iasue of the emote, de2l-mf-2w* IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OW PIIILADELMA.— Estate of WM. STEVENSON. deoeased. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Samuel Grant, Executor of the last will and testament of the said decedent, and to report distribution, will meet the parties interested at hie Office, No. NS South SIXTH Street, above Wel pot, on TUESDAY-, the 12th day of January 1859, at 4 o'clock P. N. J. P. O , IkIEILL, jai 4 8 8 11.5t* Auditor. oßtigd CONS"TITUTION AI THE 1 UNION—JEFFERSON AND JACKSON DEMOCRAC GEORGE ESHER, TWENTIETH WAND Subject to Democratic Principles, CITY CONTROLLER, WILLIAM CUMIB, TEITIVIIIIINTH WARD. Subject to Democratla rules. CITY COMMISSIONER, cuARbEs M. D. OMITII, ----Aiwa Democratic FID. .FOR REGISTER OF WILLS- W3l. LIANOOOKB, TWILLITII WARD. d2-om* subject to Democratic Rules. FOR SHERIFF /MA.IIOIN GEORGE MOORE, 'mum iv/RD. Subject to Democratic Rules. F OR SHERIFF JAMES G. GIBSON, TWENTY-DECOND WARD Subject to Democratic Rules. Ebticntional. H ALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, NEAR FALLS 08 801111:LKILL, PHILADELPHIA. SELECT BOARDING, siOnool. FOR BOYS. REI , BRENCIE : THE RT. REV. ALONZO POSTER. The Rector, Rev. B. R SkITSER, may be seen every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, from 3 to 5 o'clock, at ROOKER'S Bookstore, S. W. corner EIGHTH and ORESTN UT, where nano circulars may be obtained. Address Rev. B. It. BRUER. dS.2m Falls of Schuylkill, Thiladelibia. VRITTENDEN' 6 PHILADELPHIA COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH end CHESTNUT Streets Second end Third Stories. BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style, COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. COMMERCIAL CAIAULATIONS. LECTURES, do. Each Student has individual Instruction from compe tent and attentive Teachers, under the Immediate supervision of the Principal. One of the Beat Penmen In the Country has charge of the Writing Department, Please call and sea Specimen/ and get a Catalogue of Terme. too. ocB-7 PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PHILADELPHIA. No Seminary whatever is more like • private family. The course of study le exteneire and thorough. Pro. censor *launders will receive a few more pupils under fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire of Menai. J. 8. Either and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W. Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose sone or wards are now members of his family. septl4-tf :gob printing TAMES H. BRYSON'S 1300 K. AND JOB PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH Street, first above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Cara, Bill- Heade, Pamphlets, and general Printing attended to. Binding attended to in connection with printed bead Ingo of Blanks and Receipts. d2-tf [ll l IC VADIB,-10,000—PRI TER,I . A Cords per hour :W Tbe Priv tbst easeretkmiced by the erixobt t r. A Plululdpble rte.,, et ilpit late A e t _t thh , jkll:t :NZL P Z: ; CalkLibrar;,FOUßTr U ST. below Chasm ATOTICE.-OHESTNITT STREET ± BRIDOE. PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, in the City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SUR VEYS, City Building, FIFTH. Street, be'ew Walnut, until the second day of January, 1855. £ 1 6.1 Bridge to be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or with not more than one pier in_ the water-way ; the materials of construction throughout to be indestructi ble by Bre. Distance between abutments d . 388 feet Width of Bridge ' out to out, not less than.. 42 " Elevation above low water 3.1 For an arch the springing line should not be less than eleven feet above low water. The Plans and Estimates will be received under the arrangement and conditions specified in the ordi nance of Councils, approved November 2d, 1857, as fol lows, vial Storms 2. That all plane and estimates to be received by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark, and be accompanied by a sealed communication having a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the designer may not be known until the plan most ap proved shall have been selected. Samos 8. That all ouch plane and estimates shall, when received, become the property of the Oily of Phila delphia, and shall be presented within two months after the passage or this ordinance, when It shall be the duty of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations, to invite a commission consisting of three civil engi neers, who, in conjunction with the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the relative merits and applicability of the plans presented, to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the number of plans received, the names of the designers, and the character and estimated cost of the three plane by them preferred. SECTION 4. It shall be the duty-of the Chief Commis sioner of highways, upon a certificate presented and signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to issue warrants in payment of the coot of the aforesaid adver thsemente, and also in favor of those persons who may have presented the three plane preferred by said com mission ; to the first in point of merit, the sum of $400; to the second, $250, and to the third 9190 i said warrants to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to the Department of Ilighwaye, /to., for the year 107, approved March 10, 1857.1 For further Information, or for cross section or river, address STRICKLAND KNEASS Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Phifsde. norldklanB BRIDGE NOTICE.-THE TIME FOR receiving Plans and Estimates for the Chestnut Street - Bridge, has, by Ordinance of Councila, been ex tended to the 28th day of January, 1858 STRICKLAND KNEA RS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor. deMdtja26 BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE.— The eonsurriers of this celebrated beverage need no description of its qualities, or evidence of Ita excellence, beyond the benefit they have derived from Its us since its introduction into this country • to these who have not yet made an acquaintance with this CROWNING Malt Liquor, it may be well to elate a few facts : BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Owes Its excellence as a beverage to the superior quality of the hope and malt, the mineral properties of the river water immediately communicating with the brewery, and the acientidc skill applied in its Manufacture. DAMPS EAST IN I DIA PALE ALE Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated p 'Aides, is, therefore, neither heating nor heady, but stomachic and appetizing. BASS EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern In his fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy pa9/11(.0 BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE In the drink without which no NAM can be complete— no journey be dawk preamble. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE In the favorite drink In England of lord and bagman— duchess and nurse. DAN% EABT INDIA PALE ALE Is the much-admired tonic for invalids and persona o vest Interiors. BABB'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Will keep in all climates; and Is good at all meals—lun cheon, dinner, or supper. BABB'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is pronounced by the medical faculty one of the most wholesome beverages that can be taken, and is found to be not leas agreeable to the palate than it Is beneficial to the health. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is universally conceded to be unrivalled in excellence by any other imported Into the United States. Deniers and consumers will Sad it their interest to give thin Ale a preference. For Bale In cask and bottle by THOMAS MeMULLEN, Agent and Consignee, 44 BEAVER St, N. Y. On sale at Dehnordoo's, William et , corner of Beaver, and Chambers, corner of Broadway , Sutherland's, It Pine street. Berry's, JO Pine etreet. Richardson & Ihyter, 320 Water at, Gleam F. Burgess, 483 Broadway. N. B. Gosling, 837 Broadway SEWING MACHINES.—GROVER, DARER, & CO.'S UNRIVALLED SEWING MA CHINES still retain the confidence of the public, and their popularity increases, After years of trial it Is de. monstrated beyond all question that It is the popular Machine, and the only one upon which any reliance can be placed to work well on all tints of shoes. The fact that it does one-third more work in the same time, and does It better ;.that it is the least liable to get out of repair, being simple in its construotion; that It makes the least noise, and that It is acknowledged on all hands that it is beet for a new beginner, has given the pro prietors a demand for It to such an extent that they aro obliged to delay the filling of orders In many cases for months. Over eight hundred aro In operation In this city, and the case has yet to occur where a person who bee purchased one has exchanged it for another kind. Taking into consideration, also, the fact that those who employ from lb to 10 hands In their shops, doing the work for .he manufacturers, without exception, use this machine in preference to any, other kind and al ways recommend them in preference to otbere,'lt *Mild seem unnecessary for the proprietors to advertise their excellence, or set forth their superiority, The undersigned,Bol.l3 AtIFINTA for the male of these Blachluee;alwaye have a supply, and have made such arrangements that they sell them upon terms that will meet the wishes of all. , Unlike other Machinee mild in thin market, it le free from all infringements of other platente. BAKER & BROTHER, CIENTNAL 1314111.1119, LTXX. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—To Mill on the 16th iustant.--The fainous clipper ships EDWIN ME, 0. I'. WEsvas, Commander, and EDWIN FOR NEeT, ()WICKER, C003936130T. Both of theme magnificent ships are now loading to Now York, and will be despatched as above. For balance of freight apply to DUMP, SIMON% & 00 , jag 120 (late lie) NORTH WHARVES. THGLASGOWW Y E AND NEW STE I,IIISHIP COMPANY'S splendid and powerful steamers ' EDINDURGH, 2,500 tons, Win. Gumming, Commander, NEW YORK, 2,150 tons, Robert Craig, GLASGOW, 1,962 tons, John Duncan, Are appointed to mail PROM OtasOOW. New York, Saturday, 10th December Edinburgh, Saturday, 10th January, Glasgow, Saturday, 80th January. • - New York, Saturday 10th .Tonuary, at 12 o'clock, noon HATES OF PASSAGE. PROM 01./600NY First Clogs Steerage, found with cooked provisions EMCEE= .. . • First Olaes • $75 00 Stomp, found with cooked provisions 30 00 Children under 19 years of age, half tare; Infante in Steerage, 0. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Class $l4O 00 Third Class 60 00 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For passage. apply to WORKMAN & CO., 123 WALNUT Street, Phlladel .hla. HALL & LONEY, Boehm:du:oe Wharf, Baltimore JAMES RAEBURN, 17 Broadway, New York. ja4.6m THE BRITISH AND NORTH AALERI OAR ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS. PROW NEW YONZ TO LITERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Pump ?ROY BOSTON TO LIVERPOOL. Chlef-Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage The Elllps from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkine. OAIiADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMEBIC A, Oapt.Wickman ASIA. Capt. E. G Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Eyrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Leitch. These cowls carry a clear white light at meat head I green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 9. AMERICA, Lott, ii Boston, Wednesday, Dec. 10. EUROPA, Leitch, " N.York, Wednesday, Dec. 23. CANADA, Lang, ii Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 30. PERSlA,Judkins, ii N.York, WEtineeday, Jan 0,i58 NIAGARA, Wickman, Booton,Wedneeday,jan.LT6B AFRICA, Shannon, i , N.York,Wednesday t Jan. 20. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Mee will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to deB-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE BTRAMSIIIPB STATE OF GEORGIA AND KEYSTONE STATE. In consequence of the depressed state et trade, the above ehipe will be withdrawn for the prevent. October 16th. A. HERON, Jr. 11331=1 LIARS REDUCED AND lIAVRE.—The DERBILT, Edward Eliggiti will nail From New York for South. From Southampton and ampton and Havre. Havre for New York. Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14 Saturday Dea. 6 Saturday Den. 23 Price of Passage—First cabin, 1100; second cabin, 160 Specie delivered In London and Paris. For freight or passage apply to D. TORBANOE, Agent, No. 5 Howling Green, New York. Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 25 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure or postage stamps if from other cities,) will be received at No. 5 Dowling-groan, New York, up to 11N o'clock on the morning of mill ing. 0010-tf Llolt ENGLAND AND F • AN CE, 107. New York and Havre Steamship Companp.—Th nee United States Mall Steametupe AltAoo, 2,600 to, David Line , commander, and FULTON, 2690 tone, James A. W ' otton, commander, will leave New York, BIM and Southampton, for the years 1867 ant 58, on the following days: MILTS VIM VAR 18b7. !Fulton, dahudey, Aug. 22 Axago, do. Sept. 19 Fulton, do. Oot. 17 Azego, do. Noy. 14 Balton, do. Deo. 12' LSAIN 111,111 IB6Y. &rap, Theodor, Aug. 29 Fulton, do. Sept. 22 Arago, do. Oct. 20 Fulton, do. Nor. 17 Arego, do. Dot. 16 1869. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Fulton, Amigo, do. Feb. 9 Amigo, Fulton, do. March 9 Fulton, Arago, do. April 0 Arago, Fulton, do. Mayo Fulton, Ara" do. June 2 Arno, Fulton, do. June 29 Fulton, CIIOC Or From New York to Southampton or Haas--Pixel Cabin, $lBO ; Second Cabin, $76. Prom Deere or Southampton to New York—lirst Cabin, 800 tram; Second Cabin, 600 (ranee. For freight or passage, apply to 61ORTI„MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN " Havre. OROSICEY St 00. " flouthiton. AMERIOAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX- it Pule. CHANGE 00. anti 'VHF: NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL A. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS.—The Ships Composing this Line are : The AILANTIO, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALM, Capt. Joseph Comstock. The ADRIATIO, Capt. James West. .'These ships have been built by contract, eipresely for uorernment eereioei oval care has been taken in their construction, es also in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their secomnoodatiens for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of plumage from New York to Liverpool, in drat *able, $180; in second dc. ,s7k fro kferDooi to New bulk heads. • PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING. YEOU sow VOIR. 5500 LITRAPOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1857 Satnrday, July 4, 18617 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Saturday, duly 18, .1967 Wednesday, July 22, 1817 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1967 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1887 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 Wedneaday, Sept. 2, 1867 Saturday, Sept. 24, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. V, 1967 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, 04. 24 1867 Wedneaday, Oct. 28, 11167 Saturday, Not. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857 Saturday, Nor. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1867 Saturday, Dee. fr, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 8, 1867 Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1867 For freight or peasap, apply to EDWARD H. COLLINS, Ho. 58 Wall street, N.Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Lirerpool. STEPHNN KINNARD & 00., 27 Amain 0100, Longo. B. G. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Paris. The owners of these ship' will not be rmeountablefor pld, silver, bullion, wale, Jewehy.pr clime stormier metals unless bills of lading._.!, t nod therefor, and the /elite thereof expressed therein aul.f GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU ROPE. Pint Cabin Sea I Second Cabin 160 In the tinst-clue paddlewheel steamship ADRIIL, 2,000 tone, 0. D. LUDLOW, Commander, and NOIEII TAR, 2,600 tone, P. E. Lammas, to sail from pier No. 8 North Rim at noon precieely, carrying the I.INEED STATES MAI , LS ; viz: Leave N. York for Southampton, Hs- Bremen for Sontham_pta are and Bremen. Southampton for New Yorlt, Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 91. Wode , day, 14e.4 SaVy, Ott. 31. Saturday,_Nor.2B. Wede'd , y, Do. tit) Them , ateamore touch at HAVRE. Specie layered in London and Faris. For peonage and freight,apply to D. TORRANON, Agent, No. b Bowling Green, new Vert. 001011 Win° nub Liquors. IpeAMSA.Y'S ISLAY MALT MITI! WHISKEY.-20 Punetteone of the above Suerlor Whiskey, now landing from ship . Windsor Forret, at Bhippen street wharf, for sale by BRANDIES.-“ Pinot Castillon," Welt, and other Cognacs of various vintages, 1 half pipes and quarter cake lellevolsin Rochelle !Sandia, pale and dark, In half pipes, half casket, and onealghth caake. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOMAN as A I cal 221 and 223 south Fourth treat. ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WWI AND LIQUOR STONE, No. 226, Southeset Omer et GEORCIE and SOUTH Streets. Aul-1y CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND D)A.LER • IN SIRS WINES, LIQUORS, MASI Ao., IS South PISTIt Street, Philadelphia, HRANDIES.—Pinot, Oastinon & 0., JU JU" rest tc. Co. and other brands of Cognacs various vintages, In haft pipes and quarter casks • Pilevoisin Rochelle Brandies, pale end dark, in halt Flo% quarter tutus and one•eighth (maks, all In Oast= oftt Wray, Imported And for ante by HENRY BOULBN 600., an 6 Nos. 221 and 223 South rotary atreet. fIITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTa) ALE AND LAGER BEER BREWERY ; No,tol (Dew N 0.938) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia—Shipping orders promptly attended to. aul4l £Jottle anb firotauranti. MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTH POUR= BTNEET ABOYD Ern, PHILADEL lA. MoRIBBEN 80N8, Puratircis JONES" ARCH STREET SALOSNS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET' HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! - - - - The Holiday's are close at hand, audionee's Arch street Saloon Is prepared for the Immense demand that will be madaupontt for CONMTIONS. 01111113TMAII" AND IiEIV COMEEB IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR VHS PREMIX' SEASON! Every variety of Don Bons, Peelle'', ikarbon Drops, new style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drupe Vangliterre Don Bone, and every variety rare and costly candles manufactured In Parte. For Freiman, all elm and FATTNANEI Ornamental Boles, Pyramids, Ribbon. nes filled wth the choicest variety of Confections, and varying in price from One Dollar up to Fifty Dollars, Borne of thesi Dozes are the MOOT IMPART) 80001111108 OF FANCT WORT AND ARTIB7IO 00810 N NVER °MAIM IN TAIB COUNTRY To the Ladles, as well as to the whole yublio, Jones's Saloons are the most attractive in the City, and in splendor of adornment and finish aro merior to any in the Union BREAKFASTS, _DINNERS, Alvp SUPPERS, Served up In the choicest and moat expelttions style. FRUIT OF ALL KINDs, ICE CREAMS. JELLIES, OAHE, AND OYSTERS, Constantly ready for visitors In Infusion. MAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAII6NTAL CAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT And, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every clime and country. BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Preientation Suppers, and Families supplied at the ehorlest notice and on reasonable terms. A continuance of the patronage hitherto to liberally bestowed by the public is respectfully solicited. deg-tf R. B JOKES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geste, arouse, Fresh Salmon, Chincatione, Opined'lque, Princess nay, Mute oom, and Cove Oysters, with every ir eddy of OAHE, wild or domestic, in eeason. Crean Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers nerved up at the shortest notice, at .101111 OABIPIIELL , S, No. 527 CHESTNUT street, op. poelte the State House. • N.13.--No expense or pain has been spared by the Proprietor in fitting up thin now establishment In the most aumptunun manner—the second story being for the scovmmodation of Private Parties fur Dinners, Suppers, ,to. Entrance for Ladles towards Sixth street. novi.ke ' MaGOWAN'S RE• •• . T, SOU H ILL west corner of BItOAD and WALNUT.—Ciame and all other denudes to Nemo, Parolliee supplied with Optereon the &orient notice. eep7.rm Ay WEDNkSIIAY,'JANUARY 6 16 gutneas 8 it elle eo TO SOUTIIAISIPTON magnificent atearnehip VAN- Is, commander, 5,285 Ono, Arago, Saturday, JIM. 9 Fulton, do. Feb. 8 lingo, do. March 0 Fulton, do. Aprll Arago, do May 1 Walton, do. May 29 MILTS SOUTBAKT7OII 1857. deep, Weduesder, Aug. 28 Fulton, do. Bept.23 Arno, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Amigo, do. Deo. 18 WEL do. Jan. 13 do. Bub. 10 do. Mar. 10 do. April 7 do. May 6 do. June 2 do. Jane 80 JOSEPH F. TOMA, 206 and 208 South FRONT Stoat rO am COAL! COAL I-TAGGART'® 11.-/ GELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH GOAL. .& R. GLETEII43 GREENWOOD, TA/SIAQUA 00AL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE YOREFIT BORUTL •RILL GOAL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Hare for eats, arid are oonStantly receirbeg from above celebrated Collieries 00AL OF 'ALL SIZES. . There hi no Coal mined anywhere, equal In quality these ands trial will coweince any one of their Groat superiority. Our Pool to eery carefully screened at our yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, dart and all impurities. Our PRIOEB area/ LOW as the .VElllf LOWEST. Orders Jett M our Offlee, No. 161 BODIN FRONT stroot, above Walnut. Orders loft ot our Yard, ,OALLOWRILL street, below BROAD street. Orders left at Onr Wharf, WAT2II street, above OAL LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Dispatch Poet s will receive prompt attention. Parchment for Paull!) UN will do well to call and ex amine our Ooal before purchasing elsewhere. and-U SOHITYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.— I am daily reoeiving, et my yard, the beet quality 130111.1YLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL. My customers, and all othen who may favor me with their orders, may rely on getting OW that will be satisfactory to them. No inferior Coal kept at thla ectablishment to offer at LOW PRIOI3. ALBXANDER CONVBRY, N. IL eorner of Broad and Cherry BM. I . S HIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.- ILA DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, N. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, at the eery lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. an 1-Bra Itlercbant Mailer') JOHN P. DOHERTY, FORMERLY WITH LILLY & !MOTHER, LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & 00., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, HAS now with bin, the best Tailors that are engaged in the business in this country. CHARLES ROTH, formerly the leading tailor of Ode city ; ht. BAUER, formerly cutter for O. Roth & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukets, Kelly, & Co. ; llama WAGNER, the beet Pants and Vest cutter in the United States, for years cutter with Depierrie, under the Irving Rouse, Broadway, and with Dept orris & Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronise the establishment. The best of Clothes mode at modfraf, prices foe credit, low prices for rash. oda- tf JAMBS SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR Noe. 16 andlll South NINTH STREET, ABOVE OHISTNUT. A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS and OARSIMERES always on Land. All Ulothing made at this Establishment will be of the bast quality, and in the most fashionable style. Particular attention given to UNIFORM (MOTU ING. ant-tf SHARPE'S ALEN'S AND BOYS' OLOTHINN, 148 North /OUR= Street, between kroh and Race. Commtosion Alerdpitto. HANDY h BAEZ/ITER—COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Arne deem HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. 23, 25 and 7r North FIFTH Street, East aide above Commerce street, Philadelphia. and-tf CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER CHANT and Importer of HAVANA 4EHAHR (New) 138 Walnut street. second story. aul-ly eobncro anb eigare. H AVANA CIGAR mint, snob as Figaro, Truism Oabsnas, Sultana, Ellerin, Jupiter, Ooloso, Oonverciantes, Torrey Lopes, Union Americana, °repo, Flora Cubans., fro. As , ko., In 3C X, 1-5 and 1-10 Dias , of all she! aneguall• ties, in state and constantly receiving and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, OW 188 WALNUT Street, below Second, second story A handsome amt. fiIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS BEGARB.-4 choice Invoice of Om celebrated brands on board brig "New Era," daily *sneered from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, (New) 1118 Walnut , street, below Seoond, eel Second Story, Surnitnre ir B. KITE & CO. 11. FURNITURE, BEDDING, &a, No. OA (late 129) WALNUT et. Philadelphia. A new and superior style of Elgin Beds. LToie B. Km. Jeans WALTON &aBl dm soap aub &Oleo QOAP AND CANDLES. KY REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second ntreete. Thankful to my numerous Wends for their past fayorc, I solicit a oontlnuanco of the came, having enlargod my manufrictovi so m to enable me to hare constantly on hand a forge stook of well-seasoned Soaps, free from Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English Sal. Soda and Petal Starch, Sperm, Adotnantine, and Tallow Candles of all sites constantly on hand. Haying adopted the nagh system, I am enabled to cell my goods at the loweirt prima. F. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. u.—enah paid for Tallow and Crease. no 14-0 m • eitativiteKin. BOOKS AN b•rivriu • fl DAVID M. ROGAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street. is pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of every description, suitable for flanks. Publie Offices Merchants, and others, of the beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound In 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. Ilogan's contribution to the Franklin fristitute. the Committee say.—" This display of bleak books for banking and mercantile use is the best in the Exhibition. The selection of the material is good, the workmanship meet excellent, and their finish and ap pearance neat and appropriate.. no2o-tf tjatti, Cos, Ric SULLENDER & PASCAL, HATTNII.B, Rat-Em No. 8 B. SIXTH atr.t. Phil:v:10AI" 14avbtuare. QIJAKER. CITY NAILS, MERCHANT BARS, RIVET • IRON, Manufactured at MOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. oc9.tf .7011 H HALDEMAN, Agent THOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. WO MAREXT ST. bore Ninth. south aide. Philadelphia au 1-9ro Dooto anb 53b0t0 BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber .1.1 , has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS and 8110E8, which he will sell at the lowest prices. OEO. W. TAYLOR , n021.1y 8. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET fits. VALI. STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES, --JOSEPH IL TIIOAIPSON & CO., No. al4 AIAIt }CET Street, and Noe. a and 5 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 usual credit. EEiiMl 15,0(N) BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN DOW GLASS, of alLsizes and qualities, for me at loweat prices. Our assortment is complete, and are daily receiving fresh lota from the Kensington Glee. Works. Monts & Duffy's mate superior to sup in the market a+ to brilliancy and regular thickness, equal to French We ere now receiving two-thirds of the Glue mnue et, these works. c,OOO boles French Giese of all sires. 4,000 feet Rough Glass for skylights 6,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled °lase, of all pat, terns. White Lead, French and American Zinc, Paints, &o. 200 000 Ike White Lead. 60,000 lbe French Zinc, (Vieille Montague). MAO Ilia American Zinc. Drown Zinc, a full supply. Ohrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow. a fell supply. Prussian Blue, a lull supply. Farm Green, a full supply. Address your orders to. ZIEGLER & FRITH, Wholesale Druggists and Blanufecturers, Solo Proprietors of tho Penna. Steam Color Works Store 8. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia dell tf M E d D ,,, l n C3 a 11N Cognac, 13 th R e A.N . D t Y po .zrz i re .tr O en l iirt d h M en e e; for week lunge and general debility of the age ; a sure cute for Dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, Low Spirits, iko. 10 . rice 25 per bottle, or $10.50 per dozen, Warranted pure Imported expressly for us, " Sole Agents' , for the United States.. . . ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, B. W. cur Becond and Green. We refer, by permission, to the following members of the Medical faculty, as to thB purity and chemical standard of this Brandy: G. P. Relohline, M. D., Fourth, above Tammy. Oho:J.11. Taylor, M. D., Fourth, above Brown. Ohos. B. Roberts, M. D , Third, below Franklin. Wilson P. Vaaey, 31. D., Fourth, above Thompson. J. K. Knorr, M. D., Front, above Poplar. dell-tf ITB IC L AMP S.—THE PUBLIO IS respectfully informed that Dineen have been opened by the District Superintendents of Pablio Lighting, at which cations ere requested to giro information reapeet le which ma' happen to the Public Lampe; or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the pruner time; or If not properly cleaned and In good lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Bally, No. 808 Wharton , First Want; OhariesOarty, Supt. of Id district, No. 3 Mines st. above Sixth; Hiram G. Kirk, No. 820 North Sixth et., above Drown, T wolf th Ward; M. W. Destiong, No. 2231 Coates areet, Fifteenth Ward Thos.V.Bowlby, Gas Oftlce,Terenty-Fourth Ward, -((West Philadelphis,•) M. U. M , Paddon, Gas Office, Twenty-Second Ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. Market, Gas Oboe , Twenty-Third Ward (Frankfoni,) and at the Oas Oftice in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gait Works. A. J. RITZ, ocl-tita Superintendent of Distribution. CIDAOH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP r.:f Rectory of N. W LIESHERS, N 0.109 (late 43) South NIGHTII, below Chestnut street, hoe become a. saving of 60 per cent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS_, and also the convenience of having their old Carriage Lamps now silver-topped and bottomed, end ant by *Koreas to all parte. cola 11, nryi TONS of MITCHELL & ()ROA& C - V1.1.1 -g We's Improved nnvor PIIOSPIIATN 1,1h114, for solo by OROANDAI,II PEIRON h CO , nolo-11 No . i 4. belaware &mum RVb SIN.--500BARRELS SOAPMAKERS ROBIN, to arrive per echoooer J. M. Timmer For sale by bIABTDI & DIACIALIST.EII, ann. 319 North Water etrvel. 1858; - insurance Companies GREAT WESTERN INSITRANCE AND TRST COMPANY OF PHILADEP • OFFICE IN IN COMPANY'S BUILD‘ND. L NoHIA. Oa 'HAL NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street Charter Perpetual Authorized Capital $600,0011 FIRE. INSURANCE, limited or perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights Land INIA Carr iage.ND INSURANO • by Risers, Canals, Latex, and ASSETS, Nov. 1, 1857 Beal Estate.... Real Estate held sn trust, (in Phila.) Bonds end Mortgages ktocka, (par value 592,450) present value Stock notes Bills receivable Cash is bank and on hand Clash is hands of agents Premiums unpaid. DIRECTORS. OHARL.ES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street, WM. DARLING, 1510 Pine street. AJAX. WIILLLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front et . ISAAC! HAZLELIIIEST, Attorney and Counsellor. JOHN O.IIUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, Sr Co. E. TRACY, firm of E. Tracy & Co. Golderuithe , JOHN R. ItVCIIRDY fine of Jones 'White, & M'Onrdy T410,1'. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. JAS. B. SMITH, firm of Jas. D. Smith & Co. E. HARPER JEFFRIES, firm of Wm. H. Stein & Co. JON. R. VOGUES, office cor. Seventh and Beneom CHAS. E. THOMPSON, dice 413 Chestnut street.. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. JONA J. SLOCUM, office 228 South Third street. CHARLES 0 LATHROP, President. WU. DARLING, Vice-President LEWIS 0 REGORY, 24 Vice-President, New Pavia H. K. 1 1 10HARDSOF, Assistant-Becretary. de-111 FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CO, 400 WALNUT Street, Will take Marine and Fire Risks on favorable terms. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $210000., GPO. II MART, President. K. R. COOGIBRALL, Secretary. dell-tr CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COAL •.../ PANT, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Capital, 8300,000. Subscribed, $200,000, Paid up, E 140,000. This Company Is now prepared to issue FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms. Paseinsur—JOHN SWIFT. YIOII Passiosur—HENßY BIRD. DIRECTORS. JOHN SWIFT, B. F. JACKSON, JAMES W. QUEEN, PLINY FISK, JNO. H. PARK.ER, A. W. THOMPSON, B. P. GRIFFITTS. 11. D. MEARS. HENRY BIRD, LEANDER W. V. H. STARR, Sec'y. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST CON- E/ PANY .—Th e PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Etreete. Capital, $012,12,5.03. INSURES LIVES tor short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—put chases life interests in Real Estate and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Lire. They lot as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. Stoke', Benjamin Coates, William Martin Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Jomeuts_tr -Tiotrer, William II Kern, lisinea Easton, Samuel tl. Iluey, Theophilue Paulding, Chariee Hallowell, Edmund A Sender, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. illutchineen, Rodolyhue Kent, John W. Horner, - William 11. Carr, Ellie S. Archer, Edward T Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Roberteon, Joseph M. Thomism, Warner M. Basin, John 0. Brenner, P. 3 litichler, Easton. DANIEL L. MULES, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Preelt, Rum W. Houma. Secretary. al3-ly HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company is published in conformity with A procielon of its charter PRE 110118 RECEIVED 00001 AUGUST 1, 1551, To .11170 car 31, 1857. Fire premiums, Marine premiums Perpetual premiums Total 'mount premiums taken Earned tire premiums '25,472 95 Earned marine premiums..... 155,005 60-790,078 55 Deduct return premium... Net earned Marine lessee paid. $93,880 76 Fire loans paid.... 8,031 11 1101,915 85 Selvage re ceived... 1700 67 Interestre celved...4,36l 67 Ile -Inettr ince 2 071 62 —8,093 66 98,888 TO Expenses for commissions to agents, abatements In Ilan of scrip, galaxies, office rent, furnieblog office, books, sta tionery, An Profit an d loss Net prottt AMTS. Cash on hand $12,515 89 Bills recoivable 119,287 02 Bonds and mortgagee 185,000 00 Stocks 292,100 00 Stock note, 142,000 00 Due by agenta and other. 22,312 93 $764,0215 St DIREOTORS. P. M. Potts, Wm. F.Ltech, 0. E. Spangler, R. T. Renal!, Abraham Rex, II H. Houston, Wm. H. Woods, Joe R. Withers, name Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Raiguel, 0 0. Bower, Charles F. Norton, John W. sexton, John IL Leware, Herman Haupt, James E. Stilee, Nathan R. Potta tT H. ishttlingford. PERCIVAL H. POTTS, President 0. E. Beawouta, Vice President, W. H. WOODB, Becretary, oc'22 R. T. Rum.. Treianter SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CAM, AND BEM:MELT INVESTED, OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD SITS., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRICTORS. John H Dohnert, Henry H. nail a, David Woeleper, Lewin Bkinnack Benjamin Davie, :oho Landell, John Bosom, Jr Charles Yield, Miley M. Park, William E. Woo James Darnell, John B. Stevenson, Jacob 8. Mintier, Corwin Stoddard, Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast, George R. Childs. .TO. H. DOUNNRT, President. L. HRUMDHAAH, Secretary. aept 21-1; NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.- OFFICE 414 WALNUT BL, Franklin Building'. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITH PAry . I L NOE io INORBABI TO 600,000. . This Company Is now fully organ lied, and propareit to make all kin& of insurance against lass or damage by Fire and Marine Perils, at current rates. OFFICERS. H. C. LAUGHLIN, President. RICHARD SHIELDS, Vies President CEO. SCOTT, Secretary. DIRIOTOBJE II 0. Loughlin, D. Sherwood, Wm. Osborne, Rleherd Shielde, T. F. Showell, ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE (itlitrA NY, NEW YORE.—ollce, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Dank--Cash Catital, $250,000, with a surplus . This Company foram Mer chandise, Furniture, 'reseals in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Loan or Damage by Flre and the Risks of Inland Navigation, DIRECTORS. Joshua L. Pope, Rufus R. Gravea, Henry Davie, 0. 11. Lilienthal, Theo. Polhemns, jr. Malta E. Morgan, Abm. R. Van Nest, William A Cary, Thomas 8 Nelson, James W. Fhillips, Charles A. Macy, Edward ilincken, Wm. N. Shepard, Charles L. Front, Lotbrop L Sturges, William R. Fosdick, Emery Thayer, Geo. Westfeldt, Talmon Taylor, Renvy R. Blossom. Henry Caleb Barstow, Henry 0. Brewer, Edmund Penfold, Hanson E. Corning, Ogden Haggerty, Thomas /dynamo, John H Earle, Albert Ward, Charles Easton, Louts I,orut, Samuel G. Glidden, Steph. Qambrelong, Thomas Scott, John Ward, Henry K. Bogert, Peter Edes, Benjamin 11. Veld, A It. Frothlngham, Thee P. Youngs, Brannel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, President, RiMISID A. OAKLEY, Bonder). an 10-1 y MAN UFAC USERS' IN SURAN GE COMP/Nli,—Oharter Perpetual. Grante% by cue State of Pennsylvania. Capital, $600,000. lire, Marine,°dation TM.- • Aaron B Lippincott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomaa, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, John P. Simone, AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RHODES, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. ktARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company was organised with a cash 84081, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affair, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Office No. 10 Merchants , Exchange, Philadelphia. 11111-03 . "PILE Th... MERCANTILE MUTUAL INSU RANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.--011tes No. 222 WALNUT Street, opposite the Exchange. MA RINE RISER on Vessels, Cargoen, end Frelgktii. IN* LAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS, per Ballrosits, Canals, Boats, and other vantages. ALL THE PROFITS divided annually among the b ill/Mt, and ample security in cues of loss. D 11101 1 .016. Edward Harris Miles, John M. Odenhelm?, Mahlon Williamson, Samuel J. Sharpie's!, Irmo Jetmea, Henry Preant, Edward G. Jambe, William L. Syringe, Franklin 0. ones, Daniel Haddock, Jr., William Taylor, James Murphy, Wm. F. Smith, A. J. Antelo, Samuel L EDWARD HAI . ALFRED VAS' Jona 0. ESMIR, Secretor Thomas T. 'Butcher, Algernon S. Ashburner, Alfred Faasitt, Thomae B. Poster, Guatavus English, dames H. Stroup, Alfred Blade A. Cattail, Charles B. Carstalnr, Samuel Robinson, John 0. Keifer, John P. Steiner, Henry Orambo, Wm. J Caner, 'scented:erg. ERIS MILES, President. ' ITT, Vies President. aul-ly • CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE V INSURANCE. COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN. Caen Capital $300,000. Lunen in Philadelphia and vicinity adJnated at the PAO:Rh/pain Office. By leave we refer to D.S. Brawn & Co., Phila. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila. Ohaffeee,_Btont le 00,, ~ Hon. Rene Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co., , g Hon. B.S. Williston, HarVd We have futilities for p acing any amount of Insu rance in the most reliabletompanice. . . NERAL INSURANCE 'o. 14k) CHESTNUT ST. TEM!MON it HOOD, Agents. PHILADELPHIA Q AGENCY, No. 4.18 (old BALE ROPE.—Buyera aro Invited to call and examine our Manila Reis Rope, whloh we can lieu call 44 low as American, and warrant it superior In treagth end durability. WEAVER, FITLIR & aull No. 43 N. Wotar sa. and 02 N. Wham,. COTTON -100 bales (ietton, in store and for ogle by KAUTIN & 1190.ALIBT111, all U 9 liortli Watar Ramat itiA NI LLA ROPE—SUPERIOR X& /LC MLA ROPE, manuranturroi AM for sato by WILOVEIt, NITLER & 00., au6-12 No. SIN. Water at., and 29 N. Wharves. PPHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.—QUICKEST ROUTE to M— inim Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, Milwaukie, Burlingto., Montreal, Bt. Paula, Detroit, Dunßoth, and at. Louie Passenger trains wilt hays the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily. (Sundays excepted) as follows 7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS. For Elmira, Niagara Falb, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rook bland, galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington, and St. Louis. 1 , 97,000 00 28,700 00 88,3* 00 . 57,915. 00 . 3 8,400 , 00 ..... 97,448 81 2,184 38 7,653. 92 9,388. 88 8.30 P. 81. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Palle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington and Bt. 'Louie. f 7 Tickets good tilt used. baggage checked to Elmira, BuSelo, and Suspension Bridge. . . 1 Wilkestoure 04 SO Williamsport 6 90 Elmira . 7 GI Canandaigua 8 03 Geneva, via Gorham 8 00 Rochester 8 60 Niagara Falls- 10 tO Basle 10 00 Erie 10 60 Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 11 00 G via Niagara Palls ' 11 00 Toledo, Tl& New !ark cad Erie 18 25 Columbus. 15 50 Cincinnati, New York and Erie. 10 00 Niagara Yalta 19 00 Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 21 00 Detroit, via Magill. Pella 18 50 Chicago, via Great Western Railway 22 00 Lake Shore Railroad 22 00 Rock Island, via Niagara Falls 27 00 Burlington Lake Shore Railroad .7 00 22 00 lowa City ?a 21 ' St. Louis, via Chicago 20 00 Indianapolis 20 00 Dunßeth - 27 60 St. Paula 85 10 [l7" Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Company , . Ticket Office, N. W. corner of SIXTII and CIIESTNIIT Streets, and at the Pas senger Depot, BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, daily, Ortodays excepted) for all points West and North, at 6 P. 51 2295.020 99 Freights matt be delivered before. 3 P.M. to CII/Faie their going the Ramo day. IV - Freights are forwarded with greeter despatch and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the West and /furthered. For further istormaym apply to • Aug & wan, Thren. gh Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine, Or to CRAB. E. TAPPER, General Agent, Pt V. ror.Biath and Dliestrort Cr. A. NICOLL% Vent. Rnpt Philade and Reading Railroad. U. A. FONDA, Cleat Supt. Catawisea IV. & E. Railroad. - A. REDFIELD, de3l-19 Gent. Sopt. W'meport and Elmira Railroad TIMID ADELPHIA AND READING 31-RAIL ROAD—PAST PREIOEIT LlNE.—Yreight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b low VINE, daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, -Canada, Detroit, Chicago, Milleautie, Galena, Dubuque, St, Louis, and Interme- diate points. This IN the:al-must rottle-e.- - cariada and thiriotke Noe, sad goods will be forwarded with greater despatch to the above points then by any other route. let class. 24 dm. 34 clue. ith CiA34 Suspension Bridge .1 05 80 70 60 Buffalo or Dunkirk 1 45 80 TO 50 • Chicago 1 90 145 115 1 00 Freight going through by rail all the way meat be marked "VIA RAIL" No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elm re Mark goods vie Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and sand to the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, beforo 5 P. M. Moor further Information in regard to this route, call at the through freight office of the Philadelphia, Nia gam and Cheat Western Line, N. W. corner BIRTII and CLIESTNUT. de9:l-y • DENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE A- GREAT ORNTRAL BOUTS, connecting the At lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and Sooth western States, by a oontinnous Hallway direct. Thla Road oleo connects at Pittsbnrgh with daily line of steamers to all porta ,ori the Western Rivers, and at Moreland and Sandusky with Steamers to all porispe the North-western Lakes ; making the asset DIREOT: OHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freight can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WFS.T RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. fixer °Last—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Oar, Books, Dry Goode, (In boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Furs, Fe 9oe. per 10) lba Sloes° OLABB--Domastle Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in origina l bales), Drugs casks), 'Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, &e. .to The. per 100 lbs THIRD OLABS--RDRIIS, Chains (ta casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted, (loose or in sacks), Paints, (dry and in oil ) Oils, (except lard and resin) 560. per 100 lbs Portant Otass—Oofite, Fish, Bacon, Beef, and Pork, (In casks or boxes eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Sala Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To bacco, Rosin Oil, Qneensware, & Sugar, (hhds., bbis., and borea) &a., a 50e. per 100 11 ti.oort—sl per bbl. until further notice. Gaeta-45e. per 100 the until further unties. COTTON-42 per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until further notice. 133,729 01 217.703 63 22 00 /1601,747 43 $/00,869 00 60,886 87 88 40-141,283 27 •24,016 82 In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to warm packages . 4 via Pennsy l vania lirtelroa4l. , ' All Goode consigned to the Agents of WI Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. PABIGHT AO/0178.--01ftrko & Co., Chicago ; Packer & & Co., Idemph4., Tenn.; R. Y. Baas & Co. M. Louis, Mo. • P. G. & Co., Evansville, Indiana. ' Wm. Ilinham, Louisville Kentucky.; B. 0. Me dram, Madison, Indiana ; u . W. Brown & Co., and lrwi. & Co., Cincinnati; IL 8. Pierce Jr. Co., Zanesville, Ohio; I.eech & Co., No. 64 Kilby street, Boston; Lerch &CO No. Astor House, New Vert No.l William@ . New York; E J. Ineeder Phlladelhla; Megrim & Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart , P ittsburgh. H. H. WOMB, General Freight Agent. EL J. LOMBARRT, del- Eloperlntetulint, Altoona. Pa TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COX PANT.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTHAVEST CORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. iNCORPORATRD BY THY BUTS OP PIYINSYLYAMIA. Money Is reeeired in any ante, large or mall, and in terest paid from the day of dermlt to the day of with. drawal. The office le open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Honda, and Thursday evenings till B o'clock. HON HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice PresHent WIC J. Run, Secretary. nianOrms: Hon. Henry L. Benner, O. Landreth Mewls, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Sarni. E. Ashton, Henry L. atiorclunan, James B. Smith, Francis Lee. Money la received and payments made daily. The Investments are made In conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT. GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such drat class aecnri- Gee as will always Insure perfect smutty to the deposi tors, and which cannot fall to give permanenoy and sta bility to this Institution. aol-ly ivo. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PEE CENT. ETATS SAVINGS FUND. JO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE 11 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT. STATE RAVINGS FUND. IVO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE PER CENT, STATE LiVIN4B Y2BD. Grorge Master, W. C. Stotesburr, R. M. Garin., 0. 0. Butler, Oeo Scott. tattl9-y PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL ER WORKS. REANEY, NEAFIE & (30., PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS AND FOUNDERS. Having for many years been in frucceasfel operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low preeinre, Iron Boats, Water nuke, Pr°palters, So., Ao., respectfully other their services to the public, as being tally prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. Haring seta of patterns of different razes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the ehorteet notice High and Low Pressure, Pine, Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers, at the best Pennell tenth char coal iron. Yorgings of all fazes and kinds; Iron and Braes Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work eonnected with the above business. Drawings awl specideations for all work done at their establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, Ire ,Ae , for rasing heavy or light weights. THOMAS REANEY„ JACOB G. NEAPII, JOHN P. LEVY, ant-y BEACH and PALMER Streets, Kensington 1141111 IL V. Milltet • J. !AVOWS 111111102, wikkkell 11. I[llllol. QOUTRWARK FOUNDRY, PIPTH AND WASHINGTON STRAITS, _ 1111ninILPItle. R ENGINENRS AND EIAI ONS r manufacture High and Low Premure Steam Blornes, Laud, River, and Marine servica. Boilers Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &e., Out ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Cu Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, tan Retorts and Cu Machinery of the latest ;and most improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, each as Sugar. Saw and. Grist Mille, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Taint!, Defecators, Bilkers, Pumping Engines, &a Sole Agents for N. RillienVe Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nannyth , e Patent Steam Rammer; 3. F. Roes' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery. and Steam Pampa. Superintendent—ll H BARTOL RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO TIV STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, TIEVINVIIIITE STREET, HAMILTON, renmaw AND MERINO GARDEN STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. lugged excluelvely to the manefoottun of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Idanufsotare to order Locomotives of say moot, weight or capaotty, for the eel of Wood erC n tr, If Bituminous Coal no eta crude stets, or ANTHRACITE COAL, 11,112004 11114101 0 010/1, GAO 01 tau. In deeign, material and workmanship, the Immo. tires produced at theee Works are equal to, and not n eedled by any. The materials used in construction are made on the npot, 'KA insure the best quality and moat reliable stock. The large extent of Shope, and Com r•lete Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OP ART• AURIIO/11 1 / 1 ? REQUIRSD. MILER OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED ARLIN, With Forguage of any else or form ' IRON AND BRASS CASTING'S, And MACHINA WORE generally. 1101/10 101111. axial LATIAIIt 1011111. aul.ly AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Dol lars per day can be easily made. Call on A. SLACK, at Jacob Leman's Sorrel Horse Hotel, West ling street, Lancaster, Pc delS-t! VVANTED, FOR THE UNITEDSTATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom' will be given goal pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $.72 per month. No men having a wife or child will be sceepted. Apply for MOUNTED BERVION, at No. 817 MARES/ street above Righth, north aids. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, Ist Lieut. 2.1 Regt. of Oandry, Remelting °Meer. oat 6-3 m SORGHUM, or CHINESE SUGAR-OMIE GEED-26 bushels fusels by - ' . OROABDALB, PEIRON, & 00., No. 104 N. Mowers ==l ilailroatt Lines. =33 TARIFF OF Fltlo6ll ?SR 100 Laa Via Railroad. 160 127 iii G FUND- itlachinern anti iron Wants adilroabs. NEW YORK LINES.—THE GAIMI 11 AND AMBOY RAILROAD ADD P11111,4D AND TERNTON RAILROAD COMPANY% PROM pratADELPHLA. TO NEW TORE, ADD IA Leave Mfollows vie PLACES. : Tun. At 1 City, Yel A. M., l from ' Kensington Depot, via lane, At BA. M., via Camden and Amboy, Acoommed2 25 Sias 21 At 8 A. M., via Carideo and Jamey City, Morning "Mail At d Jersey' by steamboat Tnotton, els Tammy and Jersey City, Morning Rumen S At 2 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, 0. Ed A. Ex- A l M. via Camden and Jersey City, Inning At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aototertionts.- Goo, let Claes At BP._ H. via Camden end Amboy, Amos:anode- Mon, 2ad Clam. 1 At P. 11., via Camden and Amboy, Amsemnocia- Con, let Clem 2 00 At 5 P. , 11, via Camden and Amboy Aecommoda. Woo, 2nd Class 1 15 The 6 P. M. line runs daily, all others - flusidep ex eepted. Express Linea stop at the minidpal statical only. for Belvidere, Easton 11endnicton, le., A fld - and 2X„ P M., from Nellie% street *h i ll. Water Gap, Stroonabung Seranton, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac. at 6A. 11., Me Dadaists, lateltswansa at Western Unread. Nov Freehold, at 6 A. M.. sad I P. M. Net Mount Molly at g A. M. and 3M, 3 sml 5 P. M. WAY LiNll5 Tor *id W ol, Trenten ke. l a sad 4P. X: AT Sot PaheyraTianeeese, Dirrudy, Darlington, Borden tow:cite., at 3 IL Steamboat R ICHARD gTOOKTBI4 far Beedenterwst end intereordhde plates at 2X P 51 Steamboat TRUITGN for Tertny at 10 it PIN S. M. and 4P. IL 1111 wharf lines, exalt 1 A. M., WM Wu% street . eTTIEr pounds of baggage Daly snowed meek pg • saner. tePease am ri . gare ors prohibited from taking mar tiling ea but their won. nag apparel. All bag orer Alty pounds to be paid for extra_ The Com paoy halt their responsibility for baggage to one dollar pponied, and will not be liable for any amount be ond MOO, except by special contract. IL GAY2IOII., Agent an 1-ly O. & A. R. R. CO fIENNSYLV, ROAD, INST. FOR PITTSBURGH, 1837. Oincinnsti, at. Louis, faint Oily, LOlllB7/ile, New Orleans, St. Paul, Indianapolin, Cleveland, Slams Terre Rants, Chicago, trobrimia. Remise sten .m a..etier r with ail the Gram West. era Rai/roads. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF THE THROUGH TRAINS. At end from the Pennsylvania Railroad Pansennes Station nouthaant corner of ELEVENTH end MAR KS? steeds (matrance en ItleventY TWO wriaouou TRAINS LEAFS. PILUADISLPRLA -DAILT Forming close connections at Pittabrughto all West. Fast Mail CENTRAL RAIL- Put ail Line at IP. U., uriving in Eittabargh at A. U. 31.1prers Mall Train at 11 night, arriving in Pittalrargb. at 1 84P.11. Altoona Way Train at 8 A. BL, arriving at Altoona at • 8 P. 11. Hatriabarg Aerommodatton Train, Colombia. leaves Philadelphia at SP : ' , arriving In Harrisbueg at9P.M.- HEMMING. Fast Mail Train 'urea PI itehaagh at 8 A. M., Ingres in Philadelphia at /1-46 night, .F.aprees Mail Train leaves Pittaburgh at 2 60 P. M., ar rives In Philadelphia at .IP. M. Altoona Way Train leaves Altoona at 1.45 A. M., arrives in Philadelphia at 1.10 r. M. Harrisburg Aecomniodatlon - Train, via Col • leaves Harrisburg at 6 A. 11., arriving in P h ph7S 12 noon. The &sprees-Nail rent daily, the taker tralne, dap excepted. Baggage will be received at the Psuesivre Depot by the Baggage Muter, at any tie daring the day. No charge for 'handl* baggage. Notion.—lli rue of less, the Company will bold themselvei responalble for personal baggage only; and for en amount not exceeding 1100. Nolics—Onniteuirserill in in tetanus at the New Took Depot to corrreyinesongers frir'the Wed to the Sonnsylranis Railroad Statio n -. - - 1118)LAS MOOSE, Agent Philadelphia , Peasenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad On. , November 21, lAtl. . n2l-17 IVWESTERN TRAVELLERS. SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENT& NORTHERN cslyrßar., RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM BALTIMORE TO PITTSBURGH .AND THE On wad after Issue lat, 1e67, TWO MT , TRAINS will leave Oelrert ditsthut tot Pittsburgh sad all West ern and Sooth or Northweatens elttee. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN - - teases Balthnore - daily (Stusday excepted) at till A. M, conneethe with the Mill Train over the levet Pion sylrania Betiroad , end witting In Pitt/M=o at .1.10 A. M. THE APTXEINOON EXPItReal TRAM Le" Tell Baltimore daily chunday enneptal) at SP. M. for Harrisburg. _ THE NIGHT EXPilitS TRAYS Leaves Baltimore BYBRY NIGHT at 10 P. eon netting with the Lightning Suprema am the Penneyl, rants Railroad for Pt t arririag at 119 P. M. [CT All these trains connect closely it Pi with trains over the Pittsburgh, Art Wayari r im Chicago Rastroad, and its Northern, Southern and Western connections. 11:7" Pamengera for Chicago Roth Wand, BMlthlr tea, lowa City, Milmathee, Dubuque, Bt. Pi a d's Mad. son, and other leading cities the Northwest, willasit one Asindsed miles of reseal and Sea hours in Prue, with four fess chatigeu of cars, bj , taking tide route. IV" Passenger. for Clereland, gandoodor, Toledo, and Detroit, go by this route, and-the time is surequalledy being 113 miles shorter than by any other route. ila" Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Mute, Cairo and all points on the Lower and 1:1= Mlasimippi, limbs leas changes of ears endues.. in ad. ranee of any other route; and to Cincinnati Columbus, Dayton, Lonimille, and other prominent cities, as quick as by any other route. All %miens Baggage Callt7RXD THROUGH-ma boadisd with cars. FOR TUB NORTH. The 11.16 A M. connects closely with Express Testy over the Dauphin road for Williamsport, RlBit Rochester ' Buffalo, Niagara Palls, and Canada, forming the most direst railway route to Nosikwastern Pennsylvania and Western New Yetis.silt find this the shorteat, cheapest, and moat Goss route to NI era Yana and Canada. • ...• • - .by Philadelphia via Go. am. • car 4, miumretmi wash, each train having ware, conneethere. passengers by this route avoid morselled bridges, and all the IBMITIMIfillit• of ferrying across the Busquebanna rirer. Passengers for Hanover, Manchsiter , Gettysburgllm mittsburg, Carlisle, Chambersborg, go by the trail s al 11.11, A. hi., and p. M. • WESTISINBTER BRANCH. - The Care on this road make one trip per day, aceeneet• Eng with the train at 3 Tor THROUGH TICRITB and farther Information, apply at the Ticket Mee, Calvert Btatien, N. 1. nosier of Oared and Franklin stmts. sep294l 0.0. ADREON, Einp't. TIM L ADE L' HI A, GE '1 s TOWNIT 1 AND NORRIS TO WS HAILBOAD.--WigX ABRANGEhLENT..--On 1.114 after MONDAY, 19th, Int GEIOI4IIToWIf. Leave Philadelphia at 6, TX, 6X, 9g, 11X A.13.,it , 3.10 min. 4, 6, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. M. Leave Germantown at 7-36 min. 8,9,10 X A. K., 1-10. 3-10 min. 4,6, 6,7, IL and 10 P. M. The 7.36 o'clock Al M. Train from Germantownwinop only at Mayn'tpezeet Station. 011 SUNDAYS Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. Id , 2 and 61( P. 11. Leave Germantown ILZ:i min. A. id., 1.10 min. at 646 min P.M. CRAISTNIII. RILL RAILROAD. Leave Phil4delpbia at 7 XI BX, / 1 34, 111.1 I, 47 and 9 P. 11. Lease Chestnut Hill at TI(,8-40and 10-10 min. A. lf., 12-50, 3-40, 6-10 and 1-40 min. P. N. •- . . • . ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9-20 A. Di., 2 And 6% P. N. Leave Chestnut Hill et 8 A. M., 12-60 and 6-20 FOR MANATUNE, OONSHOROCERN AND NORRIS. TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 9, 11 A. M , 8,4 X, 6%, and 11 P. M. Leave. Norristown it 7,9, 11 A. M., 8 and 640 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. 81., and 3 P. 11. Leave Norristown et 7 A. M., and. 6 CILIST.ER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNDIG TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 63( A. M. and 3P. M. Leave Downingtown at 71( A. M ' , and 1g 11 M. R. SMITH, Saperintandent. Depot, Ninth and Green etreeta, Philadelphia. NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD • WINTER ARRANGEMENT. FOR BETHLEHEM, EATON, ALLENTOWN, MAUCH CHUNK, DOYLESTOWN, /to. On and alter Wednesday, November eth, HU, the trams on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun. days excepted) as 'climes: Tor Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Martell Chunk, (Expreu) at 9 A. M , in connection with L. V. R. R. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Ex pres,) in connection with L. V. R 8., at 215 P. hum For Detylestown, (Accommodation,) at 430 P. M. Tor Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. M. On Tueedays and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will rem throrigh to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to zebra at 1 35. P. M. TRAINS TOR PHILADELPHIA. Liase Bethelem (Express.) at 9 A. M., sad 2.26 P.M. Leave Doylestown, (Aecommodationd at 6.35 4. M. Leave Gwynedd, do. at .230 P.M. ON SUNDAYS. Tor Prom Gwynedd 915 A. M. ?Gwynedd 201. M Doylestown .. ... 4.30 P. M. Doylestown 6.36 A. M . Tare to neta.ieo,.... 41 62 " Mauch GErtne... 269 Wilkesbarre 69 PASSENGER DIPOT. FRONT and WILLOW Ste PhDs. ELLIS CLARE. Agent. VRANGE OF HOURS:=T-IfTL-X-DEL -I.J PHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL ROAD. On and after Mointay, Nor. Md, 1857, PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHI LADELPHIA Tar Baltimore at BA. M.,1 P. U (Far/1610 sad 11 P. M. For Wilmington at 8 A. DI., 1, 8.80 rod u P. M. For New Castle at 8 A. M., 1 sad 8.80 P. M. Tor Middletown at 8 A. M. andl P. M. For Dover at 6 A. M. and 1 P. M. !or Seaford at A. M., and 1 P AL TRAINS TOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Express, 11 A. M., and 6.24 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.25 and 11.45 A. M., and 9 88 and 9.85 P. M. Leave New Castle at 6.55 and 11.06 A. M., and 8.50 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. M. and 7.03 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.06 A. M. and 6 P. M. Leave Seaford at 730 A. AL and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 9.15 A. M., 2 P. M. and 1215 A. M. BLIGDATB only at U P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. do. do. 6.26 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Ps:newer Oar attached, will nue al follovra : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate places at 600 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 660 P. M. Leave Baltamore for llavre-de-Grace at 6 P. M. no 21•Iy 8. M. BELTON, Prealdent. Sire proof Odes _„-_-„--,--„-- SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of EVANS k WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SATES, YAM? WOW, Tor Banks and Stores. BANK LOOKS, Egnal to any now he use. IRON DOORS, SIIIITTBRO, Rs- I. On as good tones as say other estabailunent In ma United States, by EVANS & WATSON, . No. 20 South 711IIRTR ekes Phlladel . 21 PLIAAM GIVB US A CALL. OTTON-200 bales good Middling to MI& C dling bir Oottou,l.am and kw CItALIS ar by Kamm k bIAU, bal 119 North Watersbbot. JIVELOOMA BANG.-SOLD BY GIW). T i wioa & M.= li. MOOED IL as/1-1111. reins, (Stilelap ex-