=OZ=M!==l fit 54.4 - 53aas , 46k1°4"*. - • 1111 144 1.4 1 AilltleTH (Formerlys3 - 6 , 1.87 11 140.): • f ....„ ) ...e.,..;,-.....f ..!.jr.,,85c0..,E.5 . TeX ... , 5T00R11i,*(4... - ... •4 , i"," likEallikA4l l ; l _4l4 l 4. o )Phi& EPliang o 3 eitlitY --„fin'' up E4ning.,-":. - -Vi. , / - 4 . t ~ i, , :,•!.. Me.4lllli 9/ saMi *party Issued /ately” in i -.1a.! tientn:Witiolt wtpiiblislrtur the Satngda provlons to each bide 54,...thomtarifentalognesiii pamphlet form, siring 0411,desarl9ticntilptill the propbrty to be sold on tbo followllA_Tuesdrq. '.....!•- , ',. Irr. YUBNITIMEI - OA;LEEI - AT TIIE AUCTION 'teßlirtbety-TMrsday,movilrig - ~ , -, - • , ..,,,, '''' ll NRAI, BOATS AT PRIVATE isil,3l, ' '..!!' ' , :•,j, str pAli&vo it lAige amount Of Reatpatate at ?rt. - 9 , t relmo, including. every ' thiseelption of fifty slid' country. prupsyty. :Printed Meta may - be had at - the 110t1i53.440P- - `..-;;;,- , 1 -.. . , -- ~. PRI vATE....r&LE REGISTER. I . US.teett 'Rstate entered on out Private-Elie Re gister, and advertised oreasionally'in our Pattie Sale ,Abstracts ~(Of vi , hl9h I;o9(l9opies are printed,peeklYo ' ;free 0101114r1P 31 ! ''' ' '.- - ''' - ' ' _ , , ~ , - .. , ' anti . , •on Tuesday'Rvening, - - . . . , 1 '7' inst:; - lit i otchick,#t,he Plilladefplaia titellange, Pei /fo 'be treat side of the eastern aisle, Calvary P reit kited:in Chinch. : . , . . ~. ,STOOICE, 1.0.4.N13, - .&C, ' ' '-! "- 4 1 Alai), 2 ilknitli - lluodon Perry Company mortgage eon pen WAS," 000 Cacti; ," 400 abets New YorEaud litiddio OOM,Pield itqlroltd jilid.Voll,l.oompliFlY......, ..'?..:._ :.-:" ..'. -. :. r". Niteouttir'Sfialit...r36 !Mayes -I. : limn' Sire and Marine isitraiMlCoeipsuy.' il,...Nlxvidl'ffide'abiloPste; ..p' , .1$ iheilieGroonariali Impro;Veinent .Rallrosd -thud pspy,... ' Par.S2OO,AE paid: `,.. _"- - !!!,' : - ',IIP,AVESTATE SAXE ~.7 . 41117ARY 12th I - - :- This sale will include !-- ` • ': ' '• ' -' ' - ' 1 1 ~.-SiPrPhaiisl JacintliSil9 l -"Eatatb; of - John 8 Jame, Ilec'd. - !!!TiritER43TORIt !llP.7.ol{..DlSELElNE..ihni . l . .lieast n' i txditetoUNl.o r th find! PriplabStreets, -. .... :. ;. ~. 1- !! - ItODEIIbr!RESEDBROSI:u.-110iit Modern realdencii, No. "'!"010/10rth Eighth stied. below Ocean street: -1, , ' - !-!-.. TAIIIit'OP.THIETT.I.ORES.--Dosii - able .small farm ' .of ;(I,acresroith' imbrioVements; Cheater Coitutyi Pa. .. - n e on l ib&Okestet Valley and ßeading Railroads. Pon j&rtiaileratiiii riiadyin-bandbills. i' „PEREMPTOEY SALE--STORE AEI) DWELLINO : .- - • ;is z Thice:stotybrick' Store and - ..direlling,No.l2ol, Coates stieet,"trettbt /Niel-Rh street:' - - t ~...= -2 -"_.' • ',-- :.' ~, P.EREIIPTORY SALN.-TWO BRICK -DWELL/NOB. ~..!-Two thrbe-storybriek dwellimps, No:1202 Olive street, ( wrest otTvhilfth stredt: ~ , , '....t- . r.- . _,. , - ..'!". '-aIORTGAGE.-A first mortgage for s2:Boo,sermtel on -- a- threeAtorybrick dwelling, Northeast corner of Beach ... "-, and btaiden. - atniets; with a perpetual"; insurance for 54,500. ,-, _.... . „- . !. - ~, -:- •- -!' • - 'l. -, -" , 0! ' l , I. ORP4ANe..OOIIRT - RAlN,. ' gbiu ' rANiT ' Aßy. -Estate of Tradorleir_ Mil,. deceased.- . Three brick:dwelling, bright filmighter house, and lot, So&th ".'7Ninth. strAet, north. ofjtoed strecti., ,• ! !,,- ! -., \ ' ' . bRIDEEN - .O)VELIANbf:;'.IIII! InibitUm. - 1 tlift4.story - , , briciieltriililt , :g;, /kr, -... l yrrie" stior, ; greet. of, Tisenty -13ALII-ArTHE::AII(iTIOVSTORE TIIIE MORNING: „OARDm-Thei9Perief fn nature, ! elegant PrenCh`platc 46iirthiflo,'!brskeket table, piano -torte. flue velvet, lircifisls - Inehlut mid Venitian curb, china, glass, andplat4 ware, lire.piootChest, office' tablas, stoves, : ,-, fre,. o tif...l,l,:lcchl a 41318.-, .goazintg, at :the . Auction ~, fitoreltritiow!artarged for!eianbirlatiOn"wlttriataogites. -,,:'• . Sale - Noe - 18 , 01,nd .141.91Mitht fourth - street. • • a Suramoßittnorfliram, -invg•mtEnous, I'IANO . - 7!_ , *Tzsi - 4).ICRPITiIIi 44.• -'• .', , t - p•-•.-T,',:;• , -.-,, , ErliE Morning, Jaii.7lll; it 10,Veliich . ; at the auction atone an exien alve assOrtmeitt. iirriecohd.hand furniture, mirrors, ear. , pets; lbh.", front %Mille& declining housekeeping. , - - - STYPERJOR PIRE,PROOPALLMT.:.-Also, a mope. .:: -Ir T 4hiflrrTrllgrAt;W at so r'. .?!ill-iti c heat, iel:,:`/" ,=, rr ,Lin -'CLOTIING, 100TRES, 1t 1711 3, so. ;! ' . . 1 , ...: .t ,4* On On Wriday Morning,. , . -%*';`,lltilnarrirrittrat-itoiclock,- at the anctien rooms, for ,:siroinint ,orf thit.cruiteit , States, 594, uniform coats, 210 ~' -Witt - Wei:dim °Serails; MS 41 1 13u0Aacicete, 166; Men • -,.? Ackets;.26 watch coats, 3.40 !cotton shirts,4l blankets, ;,901 pslr,booteta, 400itipstioclo, 20 , yarde" scarlet cloth, 44 tenor drums, a bass drume, 1.10 Uriinsmires,lot dui fortuArnk fatigue caps, - pomPoons, belts, hair that. tresses, aii; , !...! s - - •,,,. SALE OP, VALI/ART:I3 BOORS. A PORTION PROM ..7';' , 'f ---.., -.‘,A LIBRARY. . !..1• '.;:-..... 7,- ;! - - ~on:Priday Evening, January Sib; at,thsi Auction Store, a collection olln tereatlng books, a portion from &library: - : - Bur particulars eon_ catalogues.. . „ ~, * Te . rt . tt-leti,,payAkleln specie. . . ~. ~ ~ . ,„ , . T PRIVATE SALE: • ,: , - ' ` Sio4.4i in tlieiiAdemyAf•dinsio; -Point BreezeTark; . Phil#ilelehisandltaraantilotibtailie '"Atheninuniaco, ' - 0 , . TARLET I . - A7 PRIVATIi SALE: - ! . The eleg ant Seat and' fambikriown as til'ar ley,,,latothe residence of Richard 'Paisonideelased,• "formerly of Dr.-ShipPen, is offered at private mac pull deemiptions may be had at the auction some . - VIIRNESS, BRINLEY, 00;, MM. 222 ergidA4 M ' 4r: ARKET BOW jai y -SCOTT, Jr, AUCTIONEER, (suedes r cr t t i o . w o omay o it s lo , givairOolLEST:intylatti; BYIIIY ALFRED. 11.-ItERKNESS, PHIL ADZ MU& JI OBM AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR," southeast corner of Ninth sad George Sta., ,bet Ween Chestnut end-Walnut streets. - Er alibis of horsee„ , carriages, and harness, held every- SA'SURDAY MORNING, throughout the year, commencing st 10 o'clock. = - J• The largest collection - f new and second-hand -carriages, -harness, saddles, kc., in the city, may be 'seen - at this establishment for private POO. gCarriages received on Storage., • Out-door sales attended to on reasonable terms. noans, TELITOLUs i AND HARNESS. On Saturday Morning, , - At' 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be' sold, horses ; 'vehicles, sod hyne4.. TAMES A. PREERAN; AUCTIONEER, 1tP,110. - 422 ;WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH. • 'OI.IID--SALE OP HOUSEHOLIf ;Er. .We beg leave to infer& the publics that we hold our regular weekly sales of Purnitareereo . Tuesday, at our SPACIOUS - S ROOM, NO. 422 WALNUT • STREET; where - every possible attention ie given to ob. UM the highest - prices for the goods of those who, may forerun with Ofinalinments. Yomilles having portions cd their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house ' keeping and not wishing sales at their own dweEings, can bare their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED' TO . OUR SALES BOOM, MERE THEY WILL REALIZE BETTER PRICES FOR, THEIR FURNITURE THAN 'THEY OAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OP THE PURNI`- , TORE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE CITY. , ' fEr Pomona favoring as with consignments* rest assured thatthelr pioperty will not be sacrificed, 11:1- Cominissions more moderate than those dinged by any other Auction House in the city. Consignments respectfully solicited. Sales paid immediately after the Rood§ are Sold REAL ESTATE SALE -JANUARY 13th. This sale, at theExchauge, on Wednesday evening, January 13th, 1858, at 7 eiclocki willinclude • • = Orphans' Court Sale=Eitate of John Ward; Dee'pl TWO FRAME ,HOUSES, SOMERSET ST., NINE, TEENTII - WARD.—The lot of ground, with two frame houses- thereon erected, northwest side of Sonierset 'street, 100 feet northwest from Almond street, Nine tenth ward, 20 feat front and-100 feet deep. $l7 ground-rent . 0 to beifaid — REAL• ESTATE - SALE, 27TH JANUARY: , " This Sale at the Exchange; on Wednesday evening, 27th January,lBsB;et.7 o'clock, will include— 5 Orphans'. Court Sala-.' Estate of Henry Drelheff, dee'd. TWO781;O1;Y mpg 'HOUSE 'AND LOT, VERNON ' taro-atOrySiick house andlot, east tide of Vernon street'BoUthwark; 18 felt front' 05 feet deep., id lea (sterling) ground rent.. iliphane,Court Sale-afatate of Lydle:Thompsonoleo'd PROPERTY lIARMONY STREET, LATE SOUTH. WARE. - A lot of ground north side of Ifirmontstritet, 85 feet „ front Friarth street, Southwark, 15 feet frentro2 feet - $ll ground rent 1)7,.!, $5O to be paid on each of the above when the • same is struck off., • . • " • ESTATE SAYE—FEBRUARY 34185 : 8 Wednesday - - This solo will be held at the Exchange on • evening, February 8d,1558, at 7 ,e'clock, and will in clude— f Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of Was. B. Daniels, deed. Annolc ROUSE AND LOT, CHESTNUT STREET, ' TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. . A two-story brick house and lot of ground, south Aldo _of Chestnut street,l7s feet westward of Till street, in the Twenty-fourth - legal Of the .city, 25 feet ; Trout and -•- 220 feet deep to George street. - Clear of inctunbranem. - 11:77 Wr.ba paid when struck 0ff..." • • • _ - AT, PRIVATE SALE. ; ;-• - A drat-olass Printingi Moe, with a good run of bin!. 1444$ fourldsitlog reuse, two Ruggles an 4 one *data , , Typepud everything necessary for, the business, Apply i. , 'att,the Stere. , ' • ' ' ' ' ; 'AIII7EIrN'ATRANS, ' -AUCTIONEER, . And, MONBY 02,10 E, No: 112 Heath 221911 D Street, below Walnut, Peer, i t , only deers below ilia Unhinge, • . ..'Hours of begins]; - from 7,:otolook, A. , until 10 *Wool in the evening, - - ' • - - Ott- d oor gle e, sales at the Auction Boise, at tended up& most aatisfactm torn. OkeITAL•SM,OOO. ; " Einibliskedfer the feet Thirty - Theis: - Aden:lces idedegrom one dollar to thoutanda on Din ' Monde, ofivornae; Watches; Bardeen), Mee oliandlie; Clothing, Stutittore r liedding, C2garei Musical Inetrumentli, Guns,' Home, endues, ,and Goods of - every deanription; ; • •- ' - • • - - caw remain - aq," length 'ot tints ispeed All adianetel;titine one hundred dollars and upwards will ;bet charged 2 per cent. per month $6OO and over, - tgitlerffeet inarket rite. • • I - - Thta Um House haring *depth of 120 feet, has largo "—lre and th„Ulf-preof vmdbi to store - MI valaablee, and pri tate. -- eratebreerrfor the premises; also, a' heavy imm ranee effected for tke &meet of all persons harlot *OOO /*drowsed upon - , , K;411--4er emeorent haring ' unlimited e*pltei; I this SiTlee hi prepared to make advances oeuvre setts. ''' ,4040 7 4 104--"emeoueed4tlAlf-ferire, thee .041-atilor In thIIO ty: a - Mona, gram. , mplA t thelsooMapialall amounts; with' oat any amp"• -" _ I , II.ITATII 'BALM: • Gold Patiatleretailk, other Watches, 7ierelryand fpwlit . hoeold ikt redueet agihy ALIO E SNAP .11 .4!N•f3,,A.UOTIONEER Xfib OcimitigkON, idERCIIANT S. M. eorropt EIJITH and HAM Streete," . ,AT;•PiIIVATNEADE---Gold asst./Weer patent lerrer ; Swiss, and Trench watches, jewelry, of eitery deed.' bni 4 musical instruments, h0., .4c. • , AT PRIVA KALEI,-Amuaged on second; floor, • - lionseluild'farnitine,- of - emery description, beds", met ; . • -betimes; carpeting; looking • iclasses, fancy articles, &0., ,Cut.door Silos attended to personally by the Anction ,eer. 'Charges Tery':pitisignments frir_hittne • ; "'clothing, je*erry7 foeril.e , solicited: • NATILANI PRINCIPAL LOAN 011110Ei• . • „ _ 13, T., Corner of Siathand pose streets, Wherti money *ill be loaned on gold and ailrei plata Watches, Tewelty,'"Diammids, Clothing, Dry Goods, - •••"- - • GrOetirlei4 , Begers; Nebdware, CutlMy, •Ttirnitari. Bed. ding, Hones, Vehicles, Harness, Stecks,,end ar. tielee arsine for /my length of time agreed on, do more i-:/-Satfehtetory and - liberal terms then etanrotherlestab ,,slishment. r - • Air , NATRANE," WNW& great Mile of forfeited, Watches, Jewelry,: 'dlins, Pistols kt, Instrument/e, Tllltsice place - • - nhortly: Dtte notice 'kill be given. - i'IVEBIVE great sale Of Dry Goode ,'Clothing, Bedding; &0., being forfeited collateral/4 Will take place shortly. Lhosnoiles will given - . ' ' • AT • PRIVA'TE '•BALR, AT HALT• THE USUAL - SELLING TRICES.—DoubIe-bottomed and hunting case ,golds pit.ent gofer irathete,e.of 3bn-boost op. punterfe;Amiting case and open face gold escape 9v, 18 145."(stokose AIR jeweled; one gold ciosi T lovei and'le - tch laili go ld we os or Os ;go of every AfOill'tOot"iglYet - level And ". leTine • watchA fichiin ing cssesend , operi face;- Engi leh t3sjef, end Ftongh weitaheS; a 'keuereteesortuititt of fur. mitre hods, mattresses, mirrors. Sco. otrit_Dport-gALE.K.I.LIcITyIp, 6..ndahirleito sup - the timeti - - ',I Uosatmeas atatart titgarittlaa Saila abliested . 4 .. ,foripb isortrivaj sale. s •••• 9NET , A V CND on all awl ere kind oi geed,' , •; •' foi:pnblitionpritreteselei to to be hel dfora lbonift - - • Ork rAtiChar,rkEU -4lAitioieyeoOn,9lol;,, 11*B110b1 jui!t-BOVI'I4 Pt;soti .•,,, .; ZyNNING SAWN, , - - it 40:i PATIIRDAY, Mgrie; is 44.7)000,90,6, at34loAtiotton Stozp, of osidiyuru; Oat 1, - -1 , 47 00 4m 4ooo PAlLArtleari ; Olotlunit,"WatallisOUwel 4", ,, A#1 1 140' , -A4 1 ,10.A0 F ll,: kt irlitionol i. LAr e d" • ' t,3".41iiref;104.411t1l telt!gligstre6ll44s"te¢l:464.l.3)ltattyrth' 20 i eezie: - kr our SOUTH AND - wrraT I ERN AfiTo.3l4,llBii.t.Po Uart Uirkkurily4lievlng their tifilipi-nihAtilibr=tobirrira4 4ror Pr! u!lus#4o+ okotouu uttlakilu !Au stye ' ' - 411(1/ - VOiLLS. WHALE 0.11) 1 _ . , tt' 15 1'i ,,,, . 4° `! , KS ttlibilM'''''qtki;r g y I ,' • - eßovimmaii.porgux,..t i ,/ WA. MlLlNStiarivevivenam. Aq. , limit, ty ig. 4_, ,h .tmel. —..t.L.r..424.-_1_4..„. 111CORAIGE on SECOND and TH/ R D -,,.,, ',. P... 7 FLOORS can be had at 119 North Water s,treet. :;;S, - :41AT W.M.AUTdN* 1144ALIPTSE, saza , . • N i g i f t4 P , FILE' .00/OtIONWF AIAR. .INSU 'LP RANCE COMPANY OP TitE.BTATit OF PENN SYLVANIA, N. W. corner of VOMITS ant WALNUT Streets.—At .an °fiction by the' stockholders 'of the COMOONWRALTO INSURANCE COMPANY OP TUE STATE , 011 , PENNSYLVANIA; hbld at the office of the. Company; 'en MONDAY, the 4th loot ,-the named persons were elected to serve at Dtrectore for the ensuing year • ' • DR. - .DAVID'JAYN/i, ' HENRY LEWIS, Jo., THOMAS S. STEWART, JOHN AI. WHITELL; HENRY L.-BENNER, J. K. WALKER; MARK R. WENDELL, JOHN M. BUTLER, EDWARD C KNIOIAT: E. R• HOXSIAL At a meeting of the Mud of Director; held the came dayi the following officers were elected : -•- -DAVID JAYNII,- AI. D., Preeident THOMAS'S: STEWART, Vice President. , B. Moo; Secretary. _ ja6-41 QPECIE: PAYMENTS",-SAVING FUND or the AMERICAN 'TRUST COMPAAY, South east corner of WALNUT and FOURTH. Streets —This old Institution having continued to pay In fell on do masdolltb9nt notice, mill receive Deposits at Flee Per Cent. interest, and - pay back all stuns, large or small, ON DIMAND, 11 , 1. GOLD IND fin.vert. Caen from. 9 o'clook , till 6, end on Mondays till a o'clock In the even. thg' ALEXANDER WHILLDIN, President, Jao. 0. STUB, Secretary. - --Prtrt.dbelanlia, January 4,16613. jalL•lte NOTICE. 7 —pHRIST, JAY, & • HESS, of Now York, Miro thin di/ eitabllaked a Brapoll In city, 'rit No: 32, South pIONT, and No. 33 LETI TIA Stteets, under tko,directlon of Mi. ANDREW A. BUTLER, - and keepnn hand a complete assortment Of Ittatch, Ililtrah and Gomm DRY GOODS. PHILADELPHIA, 4Anuary let, 1458.. Jao-10, nETIOVOF TIM, FIRE INSURANCE . x 5 0031PNNY OP TIIE COUNTY OP YIIILADEL• PULS.TASUARY• 4 MS. The Dikatora 'of' the sabonipany have this day de • 'Clara 'Dividend of Pour per cent ion the amount of 'the capital steek paid in) which will 'be payable to tho Stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after the 10th instant: - • • • - And In conformity with the Mt of, incorporation, general meeting of the Stookholdera will be held on 10NDAlt, the - nth lnatant, at n o'clock, noon; at the Office of the Comp my; No. 432 North TIIIRD Strut, for the purpose of electing tog Directors for the ongoing yearn. • • DENJAM.IN F. 110ECKLEY, Jas-dt 18. _„ ' ' Secretary. Semi•Annuel Dividend ,of • FTVE PIBI CENT. en the Preferred and Common Stocks of the BEATER MEADOW "RAILROAD AND COAL COMPANY has been; declared this day, payable at their Office on and after Moaday, Jan. 11th : , • '. • L. CHAMBERLAIN, Treasnrer. PHILAIMPIIIA, Jan 2, - /$lB. • - fa-WO ,113SURANCE COMPANY ORTHE STATE - .1. CIF P.EI4I , IBYLVANIA. - PAILAVELPIIIA, Dec. 240851. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at the Company's Office, lyo. 4 EXCHANGE, on TUES DAY, January 5th,1858 . , at 12 o'clock noon ; and an Election for Thirteen D irectors will be held at same place on ISONDAY, 11,1858, between the hours ofl.o o'clock, A. 'At, and 1 o'clock P. M. de2s-tjall „ WILEIAId llARPEll,Secretary. OFFICEOP,THE NORTH PENNS YL li."=VANIA RAILROAD COUPANY. • The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of THE NORTH . PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY," will be, held at the office of the Company, No. 123 -WALNUT; above Pourth street, Thiladelphla, on MON DAY, Tannery 1833, at 11 o'clock 'A kf .at which time and place an "Blection'will be held for ti'President and Ten Directors, to serge for the ensuing year. de23-dtjair EDWARD ARMSTRONG, Secretary. NOT/08.- , °Mee of the Beaver Meadow Railroad Company. PHILAMILPITTAC, December 19,1857. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Deaver Meadow Railroad and - Cost Company will be held at their office, No. 522 WALNUT-Street, on MONDAY, the 18th of /missy next, it 12 o'clock t at which time an 'election will be hold for, President and ten Directors for the waning-year. - dels4tlslB*- L. CHAMBERLAIN, Beo. and Treae. grkITIOE - OP THE' LOCUST MOUNTAIN CO.—VniLanztenta, Dee. le, Mt —The annual notating of the Stockholders of title Company will.be held at their office, No. 88 S. FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January, at 11 o'clock A. M., at which time - here will be an election of Di natant to aeree for the miming year.' de2BldtjalB . Wlt. 0. Lulgria, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE PANT OF NORTH AUEltlCA—PnuansLesta, December 3 at, 1857.—The unwell meeting of the stock holders will held atthe office of the Company, No. 232 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 11th. 1858 at 52 o'block ltt ; and "on TUESDAY, the day following, dsnonry 12th, 1868, an Election will be held for Dirac ton, to serve the ocsuingyoar. jal-dtjal2 HENRY D. SHERREED, Secretary DIVIDEND—NEW ORLEANS GAS MOST COMPANY.—SAIIIERS' AIenIIAWICB' Rase—Philadelphia, Decembbr 81, 1867.--The Direc tore 'Atha New Origami •flaa Light Company have de clued a send-annual Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. payable at this Bank, to the Philadelphia Stockholders', after the Bret day of January next. . •.- • 0. M. LEWIS, Cashier. OFFIOE OF -THE' PHILADELPHIA AND DELAWARE' RIVER'BAILROAD CO., (City Passenger Road, via,Vitth and Sixth shaded Washington Building, Third street, above Spruce. PHILADELPHIA, Dec, 20th, 1857. NOTIOE.—The Annual Meeting Of the Stockholders of the above-named Company will be held on the second MONDAY in January ensuing, (the 11th,) at 12 M., as above, when and where an Election will be held for a President and Twelve Directors to serve for tho ensuing year. Polls open from 1 to" 4 P. DI. de2B-mthgall - N. F. CAMPION, Secretary propozale. STEAM MACHINERY FOR SCREW PR 0- PELLE% SLOOP-OF-WAR. NAVY DXPARTIIVXT. December 15, 1857. SEALED PROPOSALS, endorsed "Proposals, for Stearn Machinery for Screw Propeller Sloop-of-War," will be received at this department until 8 o'clock, the 25th January, 1857, for the complete construction of the steam machinery and appendages, and placing It on board a screw propeller sloop-of-war building in the United States navy yard at Boston. The offers must be for a specl6c sum for putting the whole in successful operation; must include all patent fees for arty arrangements that may be proposed etite the time in which the work will be completed, and be accompanied by the usual guarantee, required by law. ,The name of the establishment in which the work is to be executed must be stated. The details of the design and Arrangement of the ma -diary will be left with the. party whose proposition may be accepted as combining the greatest number of - advantages, keeping in view simplicity of construction, readiness of access for adjustment when in operation, and not being subject to derangement in the working parts; it being the object 'of the department to obtain the most speed anti power with the most economical consumption of fuel. and the greatest stowage of coal which - the space available , for that 'purpose will admit. -The boilers to ba of Iron ; with teleampie smoke, pipe, which toast be placed at thegreatest practicable distance from the mainmast; the propeller, with the connections for hoisting to be of composition; the machinery for heating, for pumps/ apparatus for ventilating, and ap purtenances of all kinds necessarry for the perfect work ing of the irl)ole ; to be of the most approved kinds. The coal-bunkers, shaftpasaage i twoathwartships Iron bulk heads, a distilling apparatus for fresh water from which eau be made not less than 800 gallons per day ; all the tools and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory for an efficient cruising steamship of-war, moat be included in the proposition, and a list of them most be furnished. The wood and carpenter work (except the boring out the deadwood for the shaft) necessary to adapt the ves sel for the reception of the machinery, boilers, and as pendsgee, will be provided at the expense of the Navy Department, and it wilt permit the use of much faellltica `as it may have for hoisting the heavy machinery on board. Nor the accommodation of the entire steam machinery and thq fact, there wiU be allowed 'ln the body ut the :ship the entire, space, under the berth deck, com mencing at . twenty feet abaft the mainmast and thence extending toward a distance of 513 feet. Within this spaoe it is expected to carry coal for 1.1 days , full steaming, the daily consumption of which the bidder will state in Ills specifications ; and the weight of the machinery, water in boilers, shaft, propeller, and ap pendages, with the tools and spare work, must not ex ceed 820 tons, of 2,240 panda. The distance from the aft-side of the tontines:it to the aft-aide of the forward stern post, will be absut 95 feet, and the distance between the forward and the after stern. post will be 7 feet ; the depth from the load water line to the top of the keel under the propellor will be 14x, feet., Steam-engine manufacturers who desire to bid can ob tain a copy of the section of the vessel upon making ap plication to the department. The proposals must be accompanied by full specifica tions and general drawings, having the position of the centre of gravity of the machinery, boilers, dc c., marked on them ; 'giving also the caplet) , of the steam cylin ders and area of foot and delivery valves, and of air pump, and outboard delivering valves, space for steam *Move the water line in boilers, the tiro and grate sur face; also the diameter, pitch, surface, and kind of pro pellOr, and other principal points, that comparison' eon readily be made. There will also be given the estimate of the weight or engine, bottom, water, bunkers, appenda gee, toga, and spare work, In tuns of 2,247 pounds. The terms of payment will be that when one-fourth of the materiel!, and labor provided for in ,the con tract shall have been completed to the satisfaction of the department, there will be made a payment of one fifth parted the whole amount pf the contract; when one-half the work shalt In like manner be cempletod, there will be it further payment of one-fifth; when three fourths the work shall have been completed a further .payment of one-fifth; whon'the whole shall have been completed, and have made A satisfactory trial of one week, then a further payment of one-fifth; and, when .the *hip theft have performed eatiafitotorily at sea for a period of three months, then the remaining aunt shall bo The repaint necessary during this period from defer tive workmanship or materials will be at the expense o , the contractor. • The proposals must be explicit, and no, qualified or conditional offer w 11 be considered. ISAAC TOUCIEY, Sooretary of the Navy tJ62O, OFFICE; OF, ARMY, CLOTFILNG AND EQUIPAGE, I . IIILADYLPIII 4, December 28,1857 SEALED PROPOSALS Will be received at this Oince until 50 A. al, of the 30th of January neat forTurnish lug, by contract, during the year 1858, leather of the best quality of the kinds herein specified, deliverable at the United Slates Clothing and Equipage Depot, Schuylkill Atienal, and in quantities as may be re quired via: Wag Wag Tipper Loather, oak-tanned, shaved from slaughter bides. Sole Leather, oak-tenant (rpm Buenos Area or La Ph* hides Stock Leather, dressed by the morocco process, and of - usual thicknese. Black Bridle Leather, oak-tanned from slaughter hides. Russet Bridle Leather, from hides of the same class, - -' curried down without splitting Morocco Shine, Tampico, black kid flnibh. Vizor Loather, japanned on both bides, one black, the ' other green, by • the patent proem. Chin Strap Leather, japanned black on the grain side, by the patent process. Slaughteil'eather, for welts - Contracts will' be based ea accepted proposals, for the ' fulfilment Or - which two or more andiclent securities will be required. The names, - addrea, and the responsibility of the persons proposed as securities, with the acknowledge ment of said persons that they will be ouch security, or will see that good and sufficient security be furnished in case &contact is obtained, *lll be transmitted with the proposals. - - Payments will be made on each delivery, should Oen. Vow. hers made ad appropriation to meet them, or ea 80011 thereafter ea en appropriation shall be made for 'that purpose. Ten per cent, of thy amount of each de livery will be retained until the contract alkali be coin. pleted, which will be forfeited to the United States in arab 'of defalcation on the pert of the contractor in Nl ' hitt egthe contract. ' • It la to be distinctly understood by every person ob taining a contract, that said contract is not transferable without the eon - sent of 'proper 'atathoilty, and that any analgandnt, ortrausfer of it, witho it Kith convent having been obtained, (except under a procebs of law,) will be regarded as , a,, abandonment of the contract, and the , contractor_ cad hia securities will be held re !Tensible for all Islas CT damage to the .United States 'which MO efislarom sold abandebment, Atroposaltrwilihe add:ceased to the uudereigned, and Will be endoried "Proposals for furnishing army sup- Ilies and materlaia. , t , ILKNRY 0: IVAYNE, delig.tts th a tali) ; ~ Dt. blejer t A. Q. litr. _ _ - TIOTTON—/00 - bplps Oily:Cotton, in store guidlor We by . MARTIN it MAoilLisnut, aul up North Water fitritet TIP 0 SI. tt. -- 400 BAlittiA SOAP gAliF*3 Xi+ EOSIN, to rrrive per erbooner 3. Flanner /or sato by burro k MABALIST.ER, U 9 Worth wan ono, A: EASTERN DISTRIOT• OF PENNSYLVANIA. , • ' IhroJamaln D. Thomas ace. William Davis, and Haar" D. Dolby, Tendittoni Eximis, January Term, 1.8513, No. SO • • • , The Auditor appointed to make distribution of the fund raised uuder, the above proceedings by Sheriff's sale. of allthat large Lot of Ground, composed of tea contiguous lots, with the unfinished brick buildings thereon erected, situate on ,the southeasterly fide tf Almond street, 181 feet 8 inches northentwarilly 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, eoutheastwardly, a t, right angles with said Almond street, 04 feet. Soled ton yearly ground rent of 144 dollars. Will attend to hie duties en TUESDAY, the 11th day of January, A. D. 1858, at 4 o'clock S. st hie office, No. 204 South MTH' Street, in the city of L'hiladelr phis, when-and whore, all partlee in interest are re quired to present their claims, or be debarred from com ing in upon mid fund. - - ile3o,lot GEORGE W. DIDDLE, Auditor. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE 1 CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. The Auditor appointed to audit, adjust, and settle the account of 'William Maroney and Sarah Ann Brown, Administrators of ROGER BROWN, dammed and to make oistributlon of the balance in the hands of tho ac countants, will meet the parties Interested as his office, NO. 115 South FIFTH Street, 'below CHESTNUT, on THURSDAY, the 7th of January, 1855, at 4 o'clock P. M. WINS H. CASTLE. de24-thmwtt* T OST OR MISLAID.-CERTIFIOATE -OA number 290, for FIVE SHARES OP STOOK of the AMERICAN ACADEMY OF , SIUSIO. Notice is here by given, that applicationwiU be made for rmiesue of the same, dell-mf.2u* TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OP PITILADULPIIIA.— Notate of WI!, STUVENSON. docomed. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Samuel emit, Executor of the last will and testament of the said decedent, and to report distribution, will meet the parties interested at big 011100, No. 76 South SIXTH Street, above Will. , nut, on TITESLAY, the 32th day of January 1658, at .1 o'lloek P. 11. J. P. O'NEILL. jal 46 8 HAL* , Auditor. T THE ()BPI - LANS' COURT FOR THE -IL CITY AND COUNTY Or PITILADELPHIA.— Eitato of SUSAN RUNNER,. doceaged. & The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, settle. and adjust the account of Joseph Runner, Executor of the list will and_ testament oT the said decedent, and to report dihtribution, will meet the parties interested at his Onlce, No. 7d South SIXTH Street, above Wal nut, en WEDNESDAY, the 13th day of January 1838, at 4 o'clock. P . J. p. • jai 4 7 12.5t,* " ' Auditor? TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE ICM AND COUNTY OF PUILADELPHIA.— Estate of FREDERICK oENrsoti, deceased. The Auditorappointod to audit, settle, and adjust the account or Louisa Deutsch, Adeciniatrattix ' &0., of FREDERIOK DENT3OII, deceased, and to report distribution, will meet the parties interested at his Office, No. 135 South PIM Street, on TUESDAY, January 15th, 1858, at 4 o'clock I'. SI., jcs..tuthsSt'S J. 11. MARKLAND, Auditor. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE BMA% OP ANDREW DIMOND, late of the city of Philadelphia, deemed, having been granted to the undersigned. all persons having claims against the Estate of the said decedent aro requested to make known the eause without delay. and those indebted to make payments to ANNA DIMOND, Executrix. dell-th6t* No. 12 South FOLTItTII Street. NOTICE . IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A. application has been made to the Trustees of the FIRE ASSOCIATION OP PHILADELPHIA, for the renewal of a policy of Insurance ' No. 13,800, issued in the name of John J. Shoemaker for $l,OOO, dated Juno O 1849. Transferred to Wm. B. Fairchild October 8, 1849, and by him to the Western Buildidg Association October 11,1851, which has been lost or mislaid, and in formation thereof will be received by jal-thsta.4.rt* political. THE CONSTITUTION AND THE UNION—JEFFERSON AND JACKSON DEMOCRACY—SHERIFF ODORGN IsnER, TWENTIBTII WARD. Subjact to Domocratio Principles. jal-Ot* CITY CONTROLLER, WILLIAM . CURTIS, TRIRTEENTII WARD Subject to Democratic rules. CITY COMMISSIONER, CHARLES 3i. D. !MITI!, FIRST WARD Subject to Demooratio rules. , FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— WIC HANOOOKS, TWELPTIt WARD, d2-8m • Subject to Democratic Rules. iFOR SHER IFF ALD.ERM IN GEORGE MOORE, YOUR= WARD Fiubi eat to Democratic Rules. .FOR SHERIFF . - JAMES G, 0./DBON, TWENTY-OEOORD WARD. Subject to Democratic Roles. notAmit enutafional. hALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, NEAR FALLS OF 8011:1YLKILL, Punama.rma. SELECT BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Earsannon : The Re. Rev. ALONZO P.:IIINR. The Rector, Rea. 8 . 11 SMYSER, may be seen every WEDNESDAY AFTERNOONfrom Bto o'clock, at HOOKER'S Bookstore , S. Al". corner EIGHTH and CHESTNUT, where ale* circulars may be obtained. Address ltaY. B. R. SHYSER, (13-2 m Falls of Schuylkill, Philadelphia. CRITTENDEN's PHILADELPHIA COM MERCIAL COLLEGE, 8. E. corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories. BOOK-KIMIPING, PENMANSHIP, every style. COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS. • COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS. LECTURES, &c. Each Student has individual instruction from compe tent and attentive Teschere, under the Immediate supervision of the Principal. One of the Rest Penmen In the Country has charge of the Writing Department. Please call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of Terms. ho. ocB-y PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PIIILADELPIIIA. No Seminary whatever is more like a private family. The course of study is extensive and thorough. Pro fessor Saunders will receive a few more pupils under fourteen years of ago into his family. Enquire of blooms. J. S. Sliver and lanthevr Newkirk, or Col. J. W. Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose •sons or wards are now members of his family. septl4-tf Zltornctja at ,E ata DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTII. and LO CUST Streets, Philadelphia. Imlay YER STR() USE, ATTORNEY AT MI- LAW, CENTILIi street, Pottsville, Pe. ent-1y for Zole anb tau £ct. TIESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT St„ opposite tho State Nouse; one of the best business locations en Philadelphia, with hoot, light, and all modern conveniences. Apply on the premises, Boom No. 8, to G. Iy. J. BALI,, Agent. no2d Job printing TAMES H. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB sit PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH Street, firs above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Cards, Bill Reads, Pamphlets, and general Printing attended to Binding attended to in connection with printed head legs of Blanks and Receipts. d2-t[ nil EVANS,-10,04)0—PRANTER, 1 1 E Curd,. por Iffour : I The Pre.. OM was o rerlaeked lid. anal* VA V3 : D 1%1141,4,4 I. at tha Ida VIP /VS . 3 . AAAAA .} illailitl• , %X.- 'S. ElltiViage. ..0626 1 ... 11"."" !data Celia and Manta L .03. 0 f 0 8 I c 4C.l . lE'll ,:rary, IR . 61U .I iIIT " Ilc k"-Ts" 14 12r ; P : ".4 ::1 "a o r : v'eth'iti.:7!. BRIDGE NOTICE.-THE TIME FOR receiving Plans and Estimates for the Chestnut Street 13ridge, has, by Ordinance of Councils, been ex. tended to the 20th day of January, 1858 rrItICKLAND KNEASS, Chief Engineer and Surveyor. de39-dtja2o WONDERS OF THE AGE-LIGHT, MOUT FOR ALL.—D. P. PETERS' Patent bion•Explosion Self-Generating GAS LAMPS lo just the thing to suit all, Price $1.50 up; all may have is aupe rior Light by calling at the Depot. This Lamp Is adapted to all places and purposes, and only requires a trial to teat Ito advantages over all others. The Lamp forms its own gas. Our patent Burners can be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expanse, without the least possible danger. All are invited to call and examine for themselves. Town, County, and State rights for sale. The proprietor is to want of Agents, giving a rare chance to make money. D. P. PETERS, One Lamp Depot, no24•Sm B. W. cor. Second and Chestnut oto., Philad• QE WING MA C 111 NE S.—GROVER, BARER, & CO.'S UNRIVALLED DIMINO MA MINES still retain the confidence of the public, and their popularity increases. After years atrial it is de monstrated beyond all question that it is the popular' Machine. and the only one upon which any reliance can bo placed to work well on all kinds of shoes. The fact that it does one-third more work iu the same time, and does It better; that it is the least liable to got out of repair, being simple in its construction; that It makes the leant noise, and that it to acknowledged on all bands that it is best for a new beginner, has given the pro prietors a demand for ft to such an extent that they are obliged to delay the filling of orders In many eases for months. Over eight hundred are in operation in this city, and the case km yet to occur where a person who has purchased one has exchanged it for another kind. Taking Into consideration, also, the fact that those who employ from 16 to 40 hands in their chops, doing the work for the manufacturers, without exception, use title machine in preference to any other kind, and al ways recommend them in preference to others, it would sown unnecusoery for the proprietors to advertme their excellence, or set forth their superiority. The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of these Machines. always have a supply, and have made ouch arrangemento that they sell them upon terms that will meet the Trisha of all. Unlike other Machines sold in this market, It hi free from all infrhigementa of other patents. BAKER & BROTHER ; Camel. SCWARIII., LYNN Q n EWING MACHINES.—PRATT'S PATENT-I'RIOEB FROM $l2 TO $25. The LADIES. COMPANION , . is the most simple, durable, .compact, and cheap machine for family use ever offered to the public, sewing esually well upon all kinds of fabric, and without puckering th e cloth, lea, log no bad cord on the back side of the work, and al ways/as:suing tho thread when stopped. They sew from two to twelve hundred stitches por minute, using but one thread, and without rewinding. The glitch can be varied front five to fifty to tho Inch. Any one can learn to operate thenvia half an hour. Printed direc tions accompany each machine, by which any one can one them. We are enabled to offer these superior ma. chines at.tbe above low prices, AS we ore not obliged to pay Kneen or twenty dollars license for 6orropsest pa. tents, this machine being made under our own patents in every part, and infringing upon or using. no other. There are some hundreds - in constant use in this city and vicinity, which( are giving the best patlefaction. Every machine le ld (wanted to give satisfaction,' ' Ladies and gentlemen aroinvited to call nod examine them and their 1004, Ind judge for theluseloolc.; Samples of work, and drawings, with description, Sent to any pert of the country by mail. Salesrooms 115 WASHINGTON Street, Boston, and 577 IMIOADIVAY. Ned, York. . oo 27-tf ARCHER, WARNER, AUBREY, & CO., MINUYACITaana OP "" GASALIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS,. FITTINGS, and all kin& or Gam and Lamp Waik,tillratidolen dzo., No MOLIESTNUT , OTREET, PIIIDADELPIIIA. ARCIIER, WARNER; &•00.,„ No. 881 BROADWAY, NEW yonfi. Buildings fitted with Gaa Plpen, and all kinds of a tering awl repairing of Pas Work. del2 Bat R55.....-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY. JANUARY 7, 1858. THE p FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—To Anil on tho Ifith Instant,—The fawns clipper Khios EDWIN EISE, 0. P. Wasyse, Commander, and EDWIN FOIL_ REST, CROCK:in, Commander. Both of them, magnificent ships are now loading In New York, and will be despatched as above. For balance of freight apply to DISIIOP, SIMONS, & 00., ja2 120 (lato 80) NORTII WHARVES. THE GLASGOW AND NEW YORK 12T11 Al4lBlll P COMPANY'S eploodid and poivenul stoat:me, EDINBURGH, 2,500 tone, Wm. Ourunting, Commander NNW YORK, 2,150 tout, Itolitrt Craig, ,s GLASGOW, 1,0112 tone, John lin neon, Are appointed to Nall FROM atisanw. Nair York, Saturday, 10th December Edinburgh, Saturday. lath January. alaagow, Saturday, 30th January. Neer York, Sattirday, 10th plttary;at 12 o'clock, noon T RAKS OPASSAGE. First elm Steerage, found with cooked provleloos FROM NEW YORK. First Class $76 00 Steerage, found with coobel provielons 30 00 Children under 14 yearn of age, half tare; Infants in Steerage, $6. Ruttnn nckets available within hix months, by auy steamer of this line. First Masa 0140 00 Third Claim 00 00 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For passage, apply to WORKMAN & CO , 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. HALL & LONEY, Buehananle Wharf, Baltimore. JAMES RAEOURN, 17 Broadway, New York. Ja4.Om r6IHE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI- A. CAN ROYAL MAIL BTHAMBIIIPS. FROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL Chid Cabin Paanage Second Cabin Passage PROM AMOR TO LIVERPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage 80 The snipe from Boston call at Halifax. 1 PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. ASIDRIO4, Capt,Wickinau ASIA, Capt. E. G Lott. NIAGARA. Capt. Ityrie, AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. $. Leitch. These 'mobs carry a clear white light at mast-head ; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 9. AMERICA, Lott, " Boston, Wednesday. Dec. Itl. EUROPA, Loitch, ~ N.York, Wednesday, Deo. b 3, CANADA, Lang, i 1 Boston, Wednesday, Deo. 30. PERSIA, Judith's, i ( N.York, Wednesday Jan O,'SB NIAGARA, Wickman, Bostoo,Wednesday,Jan.l3 , sB AFRICA, Shannon, ‘i N.York,Wedoesday, Jan. 20. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of those Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless blue of lading are signed therefor end the value thereof thoreiu expressed. For freight or panne apply to dell-y R. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE KEYSTONE STATE. In consequence of the depreerged stste of trade, the *bore ships will be withdrawn for the present. Crotoberyth. A. lIERON, --- FARE REDUCED TO SOUTHAMPTON 1 AND 11AVRE.—The'magnincent steamship VAN- Eaward. Maine, commander, 8,288 tone, will sail From New York for South. l From Southampton and aropton and Havre. Haase for New York •- "-• "" n •• ' Saturdky Oct. 21 I Saturday Noy, 14 Saturday Dee. 6 Saturday Dec. 26 Price of Passage—First cabin, $100; second cabin, $5O Specie delivered in London and Paris. For freight or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent,% , No. 6 Ilowliug Green, New York. Letters for England and Europe, prepaid, 26 cants each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps If from other olties,) will be received at No. 6 Dowling.green, New York, up to 31K o'clock on the dernlng of sail• lug. oclo-tf VOR, ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1857.- IL' New York and Havre Steamship Oompany.—The United States Mail Steamships AIIAGO, 2,600 tons, David Lines, commander, and FULTON, 2,600 tons, James A. IYotton, commander, will leave New York, Havre and Southampton, for the years 1867 and 68, on the following days: Fulton, dutaxday, Aug. 72 Arno, do. Sept. 19 Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arago, do. Nov. 14 Fulton, do. Deo. 19 da3l dta LIATZ SAYAN. 1867. Arno, Tuesday, Aug. 26 Fulton, do. Sept. 22 Arno, do. Oct. 29 Fulton, do. Nov. 17 Arego, do. Too. 16 1868. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Arego, do. Feb. 9 Fulton, do. March 0 Arego, do. April 6 Fulton., do. May 4 Arno, do. June 1 Fulton, do. June 29 ?RION or PASUON From New York to Southampton or Marre—Firet Cabin, $180; Second Cabin, 516. From lime or Southampton to New York—?trot Cabin, 800 trace; Second Cabin, 600 trance. For freight or passage, apply to DIOBTIJdER LIVINOWPON, Agent, I Broadway. 'WILLIAM ISELIN, CROSNEY A. CO., sonth'ton. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX- " Paris. CHANGE CO. anti trim NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL EL UNITED STATED MAIL ETRAISEIiB.—The Ships oeu2poning this Line are : The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock.. " The ADRIATIO, Capt. James Week. ....iThess ships have been built by contract, expressly for Oovernment service; every care has been taken in their construction, ae also in their engines, to ensure strength and epeed, and their accommodations for passengers ars unequalled for elegance and comfort. price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $l3O, to seoond do., $75, from Liverpool to New York, 50 and 20 guineas. No berths mined unless paid for. The ships of this line have improved water-tight bulk heads. PROPOSED DATES OP BAILING. FROM NIW TOWS. loon iivaarooL. Satttrday, June 20, 1857 Wodnenday, June 24, 1857 Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1851 Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1847 Saturday, Aug. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 26, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. au; 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, 04. 24 1847 Wednesday, Oat. 28, 1457 Saturday, Nov. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1857 Saturday, Dec. 6, 1867 Wednesisy, Deo. 9, 1857 Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1857 for freight or psavage, apply to EDWARD K. OOLLINS, No. 56 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY & SO. Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & 00., 27 Austin Priam, London. B. 0. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pr celesta atones or metals,unless bills of ladingt! nod therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein atti-tf REAT REDUCTION I. 'LA ROPE %fret Cabin $BO I Second Cabin .... ......$OO In the first-class paddle-wheel isteamehlp ADDICT, SAC tone, O. D. LUDLOW, Commander, and NORTH STAR, 2,600 tone, P. E. LEVIViIIi, to nail from pier No. 3 North River at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED STATES MAILS, yin: Leave N. York for Southampton, Rs- Bremen for I Southampton vre and Bremen. Southampton for New York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Weda , day, Nov. 4. N. Oat'y, Oct. 31. Saturday, Nov. 28. Wede'd , y, Deo. 30 These steamers touch at HAVRE. Spoo'.o lathered In London and Paris. For paange and freight, apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. S Bowling Green, New York. oclo-tf AMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SOOTCII KW , WHISKEY —2O Puncheons of the shore Superior Whiskey, now lauding from ship Windsor Forrest, at Shippen street wharf, for sale os by Jnrut F. TODIAS, 206 and 208 South FRONT Street. Pinet Cast!llon," Mare% 1-1 1 " and other Cognacs of various vintiges, In belt pipes and quarter woks Fellevoisin Bothell° Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half main, and oae•elghth cants. Imported and for sale by 1111NR? 801/LIN 4 CO , 0c22 221 and 223 South Fourth Went. A LEIANDER 'V. HOLMES, WINE AND .ta. LIQUOR STORM, No. 220, Bouthenat Corner et ONORGN and SOUTH Streets aul-1 y CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER . IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS) Re., Sa South PIRTII Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly - ORANDIES.—PInet, Oastilion & 00., Ma• sett & 00., and other brands of Cognacs of varlowi vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks ; Pollevoleis Rooholle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quartos oaks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom Rouse stores, imported and for sale by 11.1SNRY BONLRN & 00., an 6 Noe. 221 and 223 Booth Fourth street. TAITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALB .1.1 AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 020 (nell N 0.938) North THIRD Street, Philedelphla.—Shlppinp orders promptly attended to. aul4l MERCHANTS' HOTEL, toms /MIRTH STREET ABOTZ Maus; PHILADELPHIA . MoHIBISEN & BONE, Pam, TOXS, JONE S ' 9 ARCH STREET BALOGNS, . The I.T.oMaya aro dote at band, and Jones's Arch street Saloon is prepared for the Immense demapd that will be medu upon It for CO:MOTIONS. OLIIVISYMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES INPORTNN EXPRESSLY FOR THE PRESENT BEASON! • . Every variety of Eau Eons, Pacifica, Bourbon Drupe, now style of Ouw Drove, Eon Snare Drop+, L'augliterre lion Dons, and every variety rare and costly cauthee manufactured In Paris. for Presents, all sizes and PATTERNS of Ornamental Boxes, Pyramids, llibben Ties filled with the choicest ,variety °Monti:lotions, and varying in price from One Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Boom of these Boxes ore the MOST SUPERB SPECIMENS OF FANO' WORK AND ARTISIIO DEMON EVER OFFERED IN 01118 COUNTRY. To tho Ladles, as well as to the whole public, Jones's Saloons are the moat attractive In the City, and in splendor of adornment Bud finish are superior to any in the Union. DREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Servod up in the choicest and most expeditious style. FRUIT OF ALL RINDS, ICE CREAII9, dialers OYSTERS, Constantly ready for vlinters In profusion. PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNANNNTAL OASES , AND PIES OR EVERY DEantirrioN. NEW YORE 2'EA BISCUIT, And, in foot, all the LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every clime and country. BALLS. PRIVATE PARTIES, PLesentatlon Suppers, and Radfilles supplied at the shortest notice and on roasohable terms. A. continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public Is respectfully solicited. • . • R. 13 JONES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI -5024,twi1a Ducks, Turkeys, CreeSei °reuse, Fresh Salmon, Olineatiguo, Opinaebiquei Princess Say., &bee. tom, and Oove Oysters, with every variety of 114A6111, wild or doxnestle, in season. °rem Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at 401 IN XASISSELL'S, No. 627 ONESTNUT street, op posite the State Nouse. , N.B.—No eXpernie or pateshas boon spared by the Proprietor In fitting lip this now establishment in the most sumptuous manner—the second story being for the, accou»nodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Sapper., &e. Ili Entrance for Ladi, i towards Sixth street. nov7-8m aGOWA 'S BE T • I lANT, SOUTH west corner or BROAD and WALNUT.--Olune and all other delicacies In season. Families nwpillied elth Opterooa tug shortest Dotico. 50p7,714 i 3 hipping EITRAMBHIPB STATE OF GEORGIA AND LSAT' Itlly YORI Arno, flatarday, JAIL 9 Balton, do. Bob, 6 Ara o, do. hiarolt Fulton, do. April 8 Arago, do. ?day 1 Fulton, do. Nay 29 assn SOOTHLIIPTOIr. 1867. Atop), Wednesday, Aug. 28 Fulton, do. Rept. 23 Arno, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Azago, do. Dee. 18 1868. Fulton, do. lon. 18 Arago, do. Fob. 10 Fulton, do. Ver. 10 &rage, do. April 7 Walton ) do. Hay 6 Arugo, do. June l Fulton, do. Juno 80 FARE TO EU Wino an alum. tiatzlei anb It tatauranta 727 and 720 ARC!' STHEBT HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! COEA. L I COAL I COAL I—TAW:IA/We LEDRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL. J.lc R. OARTERIIGREENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SCHUYL RILL GOAL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Have for sale, and are constantly receivl4 from above celebrated Collieries, COAL OF ALL SIZES. There is no Coal misled anywhere, equal le quality these ands trial will convince any one of their great superiority. Our Coal Is very carefully screened at our yards, and wo will warrant it perfectly free from elate, duet and all impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW with. VERY LOWEST. Orders loft at our Offfee, No. 161 BOUM PRONE street, above Walnut. Orders left at our Yard, CALLOWIIILL street, below BROAD street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER oared, above CAL LOWHILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poet, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for hinny use will do well to call and ex mine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. aud-tf 15 guineas 8 I/ Q.CIETYLKILL AND LEHIdil daily receiving, at my yard, the beat quality o. SCHUYLKILL AND COAL. My cuatomere, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. 1 - •• No inferior Coal kept at this eetabllohment to offer at LOW PRIMO. ALEXANDER CONVBRY, sol-tf N. E. corner of Broad and Cherry Sta. LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.- DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, at the very lowest rates, full supply of Lehigh Bust Schuylkill Coal, an 1.6 m tilerrgnttt grailora "OLIN P. DOHERTY, PORMERLY WITH LILLY & aaOTEEE I LATH WITH LUKENS, KELLY, 4c, CO., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, AEOVE EIGHTH, Um now with him the beet Tailors that are engaged u the lush:loss in this country. 014111/MI ROT; formerly the leading tailor of this city; n. ICAYtI&R, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & 0041111 MT Wsousa, the Lost Paola and Vest cutter in the United States, for years cutter with Depierris ; under the Jrritrg House, Broadway, and with Depierris .fr. Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Rotel ; Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the WISIIOII of ail who patronise the establishment. he lot of Clothes made at moderate prices fur er—Wirt low prices for cash. oela-tf tAXE S SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR I Noe . 18 andlB South NINTH STREET, ABOVE OILIBTNUT. A large and well selected stook of (MOVIE and OABBDIERES always on hand. All Clothing made at this Retehllehment will be of the best quality, and in the moat faultionable style. Pettlonlar attention given to UNIFORM ULOTII. MO. surf -tf QBAR PE 'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 148 North SWATH Street, betw een krah and Hue. omnitosion I'llerthants. 1.41 - ANDY & BIiENWER—COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Leiden is Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. 22, 26 and 27 North / 1 11711 Street, last side above Commerce street, Philadelphia. CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION HER OILANT and Importer or HAVANA. pEG RB, (New) 188 Walnut street. oecond story. grobacto anb Cigars. IIAVI e LNA h OIGAILS—A handsome ssort mea,ae Figaro, s, Partagu, Cabana Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, Colose, Convertstutu, Torrey Lopes, Union Americana, eraJoa, Plora Cabana, Ito., kn., to., in g, ,l(, 1-0 and 1-10 ogee, of all elms and quail ties, in sigh and conetantly receiring L and for eale low, by OHARLES TETE, (new) 188 WALNUT Street, atil-ly below Second, mond story 1141IGARO, OADA_NAS AND PARTAGAS SEGARS.—A choice Invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig "New Era. daily expected from llama, and for Bala low, by dILABLES TWIT, (New) 188 Walnut street, below Second, eel Second Story. -furniture. , 1.. B. KITE & 00. 1.4• RIIENITURE, BEDDING, &o. 419 (late 129) WALNUT et. Philadelphia. kaaw sad superior style of Bpriag Beds. LTDIA B. Kum. Jossou Wavrox 6u Bony anb granbles. QOAP AND CANDLES. REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 11 RELIEF STREET, be tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second etreets. Thankful to my numerous Wends for their past farms, I solicit a contil3ll4llCo of tho some, having enlarged toy manufactory eo no to enable me to have constantly on hand a rare Mock of well-seasoned Soaps, free from Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and all kluds of toilet Reaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Breed Soap, English Sal. c ri n lie u. qtA y dan o i ,‘ ante a e n , d and Tallow Ca as alt Mace adopted the cosh aystout, I am enabled to sell my goods at the lowest prices. F. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. B.—. Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 14-Sna 53tationeru B LANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. DAVID M. HOGAN, 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 ranks. Publio Orman Merchants, and others, of the best quality of English or Amoricnn 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. Hogan , ' contribution to tho Franklin Distant°, the Committee say—." Tbie Illoplay of blank inicka for banking and mercantile use le the beat in the Exhibition. The selection of the material ie good, the workmanship most excellent, and their aniali and ap pearance neat and appropriate." no2o-tf tints, laps, &t SULLENDER h PASCAL, HATTERS, No. 6 8. BlXTUotroot. P11144010L0 QUAKER CITY NAILS, MERCHANT BARS, RIVET . IRON, Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Worke. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKER OITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. ocO•tf JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent. PHOMAS E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE, OUTLEAY AND TOOLS, No. 910 }CARNET ST. boys Ninth. mouth aide. Philadelphia au Wato nub 531)aes. BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES, which he will sell at the lowest prices. OEO. W. TAYLOIt, no2l-ly 13.1.1. corner YIPTII and .I.I4ItHET Ste: FALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. --.IOBEPU U. TUOBIPSON dc CO.. N0.,814 DfAR KET 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 Xattata tainufaatnta, which they od'or for tale on the beet terms for Cash, or on the usual oredlt. MITMIE;1=;11;1;M 15,000 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN DOW GLASS, of all sizes and qualities, for sale at lowest prices. Our assortment is complete, and are daily receiving fresh lots from the Kensington Glass Works. Sheets tk. Duffy's make. supperior to any In the market as to brilliancy and regular thickness, kqual to French We are now receiving two..thirds of the Glass tussle at those works. 2,000 boxes French Glans of all sizes. 9,000 feet Rough Glass for sky/Ights. 6,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pat, terns. White Lead, French and American Zinc, Paints, Ac. 100 000 Its White Lead. 60,000 Its French Zinc,(Vieille Montague). 76,000 lbs American Zinc. Drown Zinc, a full supply. Chrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow a full supply. Prussian Itho, a toll supp ly. Paris Green, a full suppy. Address your orders to ZIEGLER Is SMITH, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers, - Sole Proprietors of the Penna. Steam Color Works Store S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia. doll If IllE d p ei T a l o lsi o A va L . D th lt e A m bl o p t YpOwePrfuillr°strOo4ltlk3elpeer for weak lungs anal general debility of the age q a sure cure for llyapepsia. whether acute or chronic, Low Spirits, &e. rime fa 23 per bottle, or $10.50 per dozen. Warranted pure. Imported expressly for us, " Bole Agents" for the United States.. ZIEGLER k SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, 8. 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. Ketchlino, M. W. Fourth, above Tamany. Chas. It. Taylor ' M. D. Fourth, above Brown. Chas. D. Roberts, M. I/ , Third, below Franklin. Wilson P. Vasey, bl, D., Fourth, abovo Thompson. J. K. Knorr, al. b., Front, above Poplar. dell-tt PUBLIC L AMP S.—TIIE PUBLIC IS respectfully informed that OSicea have been openert by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which citizens are requested to give information respect ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Daily, No. 808 Wharton et., First Ward; Charles Carty, Supt. of 24 district, No. 3 Mines et. above Sixth; Hiram G. Kirk No. 920 North Sixth at., above Brown. Twelfth Ward; M. W. Deshoog, No. 2231 Goatee erect, Fifteenth Ward; Thos.V. Ilowlby, Gls Ofilee,Twenty-Fourth Ward,. (West Philadelphia;) St. H. Aliradden, Gas Office, Twenty-Second Ward, (Germantown;) Wm. N. Market, Has Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,)and at the GU Office in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gail Works. A. J. KITE, 001-em Superintendent of Distribution. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY 9. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Ma L. PELOUZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and deciroud to merit Its continuance, would announce to Printeoe and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their Inoreased facilities„ are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary In • complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, Justifies them In asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better Su lobed artiole than their cotemporaries. Those, Therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 oontr per pound, In ozohauge for ROW OS epoch:m prices, ant-tr fjaß mare. insuratue Companies. ►f'IIIE MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE 11 0(31,11( OW P.ENNOTLVANT.h. Once, N0.16$ South YOURTO Shut t - shove WALNUT, (VPlNtdel,) Philadelphia. CAPITAL, $20,000. SILAS S. BREW, Pa6IIIDYNT. • Financial Committee:—B. L. BROWN, J. JOHNSON, E. F. lIA ZLETON. The of of this Society in the creation of • Mutest Pond, to he applied in the most advantageous manner (or the benefit of its sick members. By the payment of the following yearly deposits you will become a Life Member of the Society. and will be entitled to a weekly bandit if you should be disabled by Meknes, or accident from attending to your ordinary business or occupation. No LIABILITY TO ABARBBIBENTS. 'early Dopositv of blemberx unJor 50 Years of Ago 52 00 per year drew 52 00 per week. 3003 00 4, n 4 0 0 44 44 46 400 44 44 00 It 14 44 600 4, ~ 900 44 44 4. 9004 7 00 44 44 44 700 :4 t. 800 4. 4, n 800 4 900 " " " 900 1000 ti 44 44 30 00 44 44 First week excepted. In addition to the above an expense Fee of 31.50 will be charged the that year which most be paid at the time of making application and the yearly deposit in War days. Ali claims for sickness will be promptly paid. All communications should be addressed to SILAS S. DREW, President, 154 Routh Fourth street, Philadelphia. GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 WAL NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street. Charter Perpetual. AuthOrized Capital $300,000 FIRE, INSURANCE, limped or perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE on Vessels, Cargoes, and Ft eights. INLAND INSURANC's by Rivets, Canals, Lakes, and Laud Carriage. ASSRTS, Nov. 1, 1817 Real Beata 837,000 00 Real Estate held in trust, (in Phil. ). . ...... 20,700 00 Bonds and Mortgages 38 350 00 4 tacks, (par value 192,480) present value.... 57.915 00 Stork notes 39,400 00 Rills receivable 27,448 81 Cash in bank and ou band 2,184 38 Cash lu hands of Agents 7,853 92 Premiums unpaid 9,388 88 DIRECTORS. CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walont street. WA!. DARLING, 1510 Pine street. ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front et. ISAAC 11AZLEUURST, Attorney and Cormaellor. JOHN C. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, & Co. E. TRACY, firm of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsailths' JOHN R. MIDURDY, firm of Jones whits, & ll'Ourdy THOS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. JAS. 11. SMITH, firm of Jae. D. So ith & Co. E. HARPER JEFFRIES, firm of Wm. 11. Drown & Co JON. B. VOGDES, office car. Seventh and &imam sts CHAS, E. THOMPSON, uflice 413 Chestnut street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. JONA J. SLOCUM, office 2D3 South Third etreet. CHARLES 0 L.ATIIROP, President. WM DARLING, Vice-President. LEWIS GREGORY, 24 Vice-President, New York H. K. RICHARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. de23.tf CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM. PANT, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetusl. Capita, $300,000. Subscribed, 8200,000. Paid up, 8140,000. This Company Is now prepared to lame FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms. Paserossr—JOAN SWIFT. 'Frog Paserosar,RENßY BIRD. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—T he PENN MUTUAL LIPS INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD end DOCK Streets. Capital, $012,125.03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life--grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all oontraets depending on the contingenelee of Life. They act as Nuneaton, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. ISOSISISS. Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, James li. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter, William H. Hera, James Huston, • Samuel C. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmond A Bonder, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphus Rent, John W. Horror, William 11. Carr, Ellis S. Arbher, Edward T Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Ruin, John G. Brennqi P. S. klichler, Heat0n.,,..... DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STORES, Vice Pres't. lowa W. Howson. Secretary. nIS.ly "HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANON COMPANY-181c° No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The followmg statement of the affairs of the company is published in conformity with provision of char ter : PRICLIIM RECRITED PROM A 000134 1, /844,00 AUGVOT 81, 1867: 538,729 81 217,193 62, 224 00 Fire premiums . Marine premiums... Perpetual premiums Total amount premiums taken Earned dre premium5..........25,072 06 Earned marine premiums 156,065 60-160,076 50 Deduct return prendume Net earned Marine losses paid. $93,835 75 Fir(' losses paid.... 8,031 11 8101,916 86 Salvage re ceived... $7BO 67 Interwar°. calved—. Re -insur ance 2,071 52 —8,083 66 93,883 70 Exposes for COMMialliol3ll to agents, abatements In lien of scrip, salaries, office rant, furnishing office, books, sta tionery, &c Profit and loss Not profit dI33XTS, Cash on band 1112,516 89 Bills receivable 119,267 02 Bonds and mortgages 105,000 00 Stocks 292,100 00 Stock notes 142,900 00 Duo by agents and Others 22,818 93 $164,026 114 DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Wm. F. Leech, O. E. Spangler, R. T. Resell, Abraham Rex, H. 11. Houston, Wm. H. Woods, Jos R. Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Ralguel, O.G. Sower, Charles P. Norton, John W. Sexton, John 11. Lowers, Herman Haupt, games E. Stiles • Nathan R. Potts, 11. 11. Shillingiord. PERCIVAL POTTS, President. O. E. Brewing', Vice President. W. H. `Nouns, Secretary. 0c22 It. T. Heim. Treasurer. FIRE INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CAM, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OPINE, N. W. CORNER OW SIXTH AND WOOD BTS., SPRING GARDENS. • CHARTER PRPETLIAL. LOSSES PRO MPTLY PAID. DIRIOTORB. John G. Dohnert, Henry IL PIM. s, David Woelpper, Lewis Shinnaok Benjamin Davie, 70bn Lantell, John Sven", Jr Charles Yield, Ahley H. Park, William B. Woo , James Darnell, John B. Stevenson, Jacob 13.'ldintror, Cumin Otodijard, Hoary Bonier, Thos. D. Tillhagduty George , K. Childs. JOHN W. DOLIBEBT, President. L. ICRIJMBHASB, Secretary. Sept 21—ly NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY. J. 1 OFFICE 414 WALNUT 81_,. Franklin Balldlnp. FIRE AND MARINE INI4UR4NCE. OAPITAL 6100,000047. TR PHIVILiCni TO 600,000. This Company is now fully organ sect, and prepared to make all kinds of Insulin:ma against loss or damage by Yiro and Marine Perils, at currant rates. H. 0. LAUGIILIII, President.. - - ItI013Alti) BQISLDB, Irlos Presides:it UNO. BOOTT, Secretary IT. 0. Leughtin, D. Sherwood, W. Osborne, Diehard Shields, T. P. Showell, A ROTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMFA .nL. NY, NNW YORD..—Office, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, V 150,000, with a surplus. Thia Company insure Buildings, Iler obandise, Furniture, Teasels In port and th eir Cargoes, and other property, against Lose or Damage by fi re and the Maks of Inlan d Navig ation. DIRSOTOIIB. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Gram, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis, Edmund Fanfold, 0. H. I.IIIOIIIIUII, Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Polbanns, jr„ Ogden Haggerty, Midis N. Morgan, Thomas Plonagan, Abut. R. Van Neat, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nelson, Charles Easton, James W. Phillips, Lonle Lorut, Chicle, A. Maoy, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Ilineken, 'Binh. Cambrelang, Wm. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges, Henry R. Bogert, William R. Fosdick, Peter Eden, Emery Thayer, Beamin I t . Yield, Geo. Westfeldt, A. 11. Frotbingham, Zaimon Taylor, Thou. W. Youzga, Henry E. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, Free(dent. Itt SHAND A. OAELIT, Secretary. au 10-ly MANUFACTURERS' INS UR AN G E COMPANY.—Charter Perpetual. Granted by the state of Pennsylvania. Capital, 5600A0. lire, Marine, sad Inland Transportation. . . . DIRIOTORO Aaron S. Lippincott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Rhoden, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Pield, James P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, John P. Simone, AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RHODES, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. DIARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company was organised with a cash eapital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to Its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct in its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of Imes. Office No. l b Merchant!' .ffithange, Philadelphia, aul-dly CHARTER OAK INSURANCE COMP IRE AND MARINE Y or HARTFORD, CONN, °sees lu miadelphia stud ladaphia Office. Clash Capital $300,000. I ♦lainity adjusted at the Ph By leave we rater to _ _ 1 D. S. Brown & 00., Phi's. Hon. Joel Tones, Phila. Chat:Pies Stout &, Co., ' 1 Ron. Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co. ir Hon. T..S Milian., Hart'd We have facilities for p acing any amount of Insu rance in the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 413 (old No. 145) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON k ROOD, Agents. RALE ROPE.—Buyora are invited to call B-B and examine our Manila pale Rope, which we can can tell aa low as American, and warrant it imparter ha tress% and durability. WEAVBR, VITLER & OR., eel Wn 21N mat., .t andB9N Wb CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS 0011 E, of excellent qua' ty Plaid at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bushel, and may be obtained in large or small mightily by ap plying at the Gad Ofeee, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To Purchasers by Wholesale, it is wild at the Works, in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An thrsoito, IE2IO per ton. (Signed,) .1. O. ORESMIS . , Engineer. Pgliagil.7olA GAB WORKS. Aug. 2d, NW. en2T-lf MOSS -17 balee i l7ariMa ac lt A sz, A ta t a ß az by 119 North Water JOIBILADELPHIA. AND ELIfLIIA RAIL I. ROAD OOMPANY.—QUICKIST ROUTE to El mira, Buffalo, Chicago, Bock Leland, Niagara Palls, MiLwautle, Burlington Montreal, St. Paula , Detroit, Dan!lath, and Bt. LOIS; Passenger trains wilt leave the Philadelphia and P.eeding Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and PINK Streets, daily. (Sundays excepted,) u follows: 'LSO A. M. DAY BXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Palle. Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington, and St. Louln. 3 30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elulira t Niagara Palle, Boffaio, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Bock Island, ltaleua, Ft. Paula, Burlington, and St. Lewin. • • used. BArg" he Ticketa ord d t t o ri ßlsa, Buffalo, owl Buspoosion RITES OT PAYS. Wilkesberre 54 50 Williamsport 690 Elmira 7 00 Cauendalgaa 8 03 Geneva, via Gorham 8 fa Rochester 8 50 Niagara Palls 10 60 Buffalo 10 00 Erie 10 50 Cleveland, ',UN. Y. and Erie 13 00 " vie Niagara Pails 13 00 Toledo, via New York and Erie 10 25 Columbus 16 50 Cincinnati, New York and Brie Is 00 Niagara Palls 19 00 Indianapolis, via New York and me 21 00 Detroit, via Niagara Palls ' 18 50 Chicago, via Groat Western Railway 22 00 Like Shore Railroad 22 CO Rock Island, via Niagara Palle. 27 00 Lake Shore Railroad 27 00 Burlington 26 00 lowa Of ty 29 25 St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00 Indianapolis 29 00 Dunlieth 27 60 St, Paulo 35 10 ID' Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Company's Ticket Office, N. W. corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas senger Depot. BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dotty, (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 P. AI. Freights most be delivered before 3 p. ht. to Ware their going the same day. J]J Freights are forwarded• with greater despatch sod Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the West and Northwest. $265 020 99 For further information apply to ALLEN & UUOEL, Throughi . i h Depot Brood, baba , a Yoe, FEE Geueral ° Aget„ N. W. cor.Statb sod Oneetuut eto.,Poilada. O A. NIGOLL 4 . Geul. Supt Philads. and Reading Railroad. R. A. FONDA, Gent. Supt. Cataw lags, W. & E. Railroad. J. A REDFIELD. de3l-ly Gent. Supt. W'meport and Elmira Railroad. PIIILADELPIIIA AND READING RAIL ROAD—FAST PREIORT LINE —Freight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b tow VINE. daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago, Milwankie, Oalens, Dubuque, St. Louis, and Interme diate points. Thie is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake Porte, and goods will be forwarded with greater despateh to the above points than by any other route. lit class. 24 class. 3d clam. 4th dui Suspension Bridge-1 05 80 70 50 Bnindo or Dunkirk.' 45 80 70 50 • . . Detroit 1 60 127 1 11 in Chicago 190 145 ISS 100 Freight going through by rail all the way must be marked "VIA RAIL." No tranaltipoleot between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark geode via Philadelphia and Reading Railroad end send to the Depot, Broad etreet, below Vine, daily before 5 P. M. For further information in regard to this route, call at the through freight office Of the Phalan phis, Nis.- gara. and Groat Western Line, N. W. corner SINSII and CUESTNUT. deSO-y PPENNSYLVANIANAILROAD.—THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, co:meeting the At lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and South western States, by a oontinuoim Railway direet. This Road also connects at Pittaburgh with daily line of steamers to all porta on the Western Rime and at Cleveland and Sandasky with Steamers to all kuts.cin the North-western Lakes; making the most D REOl'. CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by width Freight oan be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPIIIA AND PITTS BURGH. Pier Cute—Boots, Shoes, Cape, Books, Dry Goode, (In boxes bales and trunks), Drop, (in boxy and balsa) Feathers, Pars, do .90e. per 103 lba RsOessro 014138—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original Drugs (In mks), Hardware. Leather Liquor, (in cask/ ) Wall Paper, ' Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, da. M. per 1001 k Tann Oxass—Anvils, Chaim, (in exalts), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted, (loose or in sacks), Paints, (dry and In oil,) Oils, (except lard and resin) ado. per 100 lbe Poulin OLasa—CoNse ' Fish, Bacon, Beef, and Pork, (In auks or boxes eastward), Liu./ andLardOil,lialls, Soda Aeh, German Olay, Tar, Pitch; Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To buts, Rosin Oil, Queewrware, Sugar, (hbds Mils., and boxes,) &a. e 50e. per 100 Us Ptoost d --11 per bbl., until further notice. Gasts-45a. per 100 lbs., until [ocher notice. Vorro,e-$2 per bale, not exceeding SOO lb.. weight, until further notice. $256,147 43 1168,159 09 In shipping Goods from any point East of Philade.- phis, bo particular to MARX packages , g via Prostrylanaia Rai/roa." Al! Goods eonsigned to the Agents of air Bead, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Panlcirrr Amara.—Clarke k Po.,Shiesgo ; Plebes & /r. 00.. Merophi , , Tenn.; R. 1. Bass & Co. 81. Louis, Mo.; P. G. O'ltiley & Co., Evansville, Indiana; Win. Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; B. O. Me.dram, Madison Indiana • H. W. Brown & Co., and Irwi, Co., 'Cincinnati; It. 8. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & Co , No. 64 Kilby street, Boston; Leach & Co., No. B Into? 'House, NewYerk, No.l William s New York ; E. J. Aueeder,,Phlladelpiala; Magraw & Boone, Baltimore; D. A Stisunrt, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, General freight Agent. IL J. LOMBIEBT, dell- Superintendent. Altoona, ea 60,384 07 03 40-141,283 21 $24,076 82 SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. K,IN TEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY.-WALNIIT STREET 80IITHAMTCOSINXII OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED ET THE STATE OP PANISTLTAXIA.. Money le received la arty gam, large or small, and la tereat paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The office Is open every day from a o'clock In the morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till p o'clock. HON. lIENRY L. BENNEB, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vine President. WY. J. Run, Secretary. DI/ACTOR/ Hon. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landrell Manna, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, • Robert Selfridge, Joseph B: Barry Semi. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Francis Lee. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made in conformity with the proclaim' of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT. GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first ciao snarl tiee as will always Insure perfect 'security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to this Inetitution. aul-ly - - NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER. CENT. STATE SAVINGS MIND. N O- " (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PRR CENT. STATE SAVINGS PIM. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER CENT: STATE RATINGS FUND. N O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PERCENT. STATE RAVINGS MIND. - %alai PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BULL rue WORKS. PEAOTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENOINERRE, ILACHINIRTB _ DOILER-MAILERS, BLAME ..._ _-__.- Having for Inlay years been in aneceeatut operation, and been exclasively engaged.in building and repairing Marine and Elver Engines, WO and low pressure, iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers,_ &0., /co., respectfully offer their serried to the public, so being hilly prepared to contract for Engines of all sites, Melina, River, and Stationery. Haring lets of patterns of different Nina, are prepared to execute ostlers with quick despatch. Every delestption of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers, ot the beat Pennsylvania char coal Iron. Forging' of all aloes and kindol /rob and Rum Outings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, &row Cutting, and all other work connected with The above boatman. George Waster, W. G. Btotesbury, R. H. Celine, 0. 0. Butler, Geo. Scott. (stl9-1 Drawings sad epecideatiose for MI work done st their esteblishmeot free of charge, sad work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re paire of boate,where they tan lay in perfect eafety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, ko., do., for raising heavy or light Indents. THOMAS BURRY, JACOB G. KUBIK, 30112 i P. LEVY, aul-y BRACH and PALMER Streets, Kensington SAMUEL V. MVALIMOZ. I. TAUGV4. Mllllo[ WILLIAM It. Milllol, SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, WHIN AND WASHINGTON 91703111, PRILADALPMIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and lamina service. Boilers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, !to., Out ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for GS4 Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, fr. 3. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moat improved comet:action. Every description of Plantation machinery, such u Sugar. Saw, and Grist Mills, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam Trains, Detonators, Filters, Pumping Engines, :se. Sole Agents for N. Rilliatir's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Namnyth'a Patent Steam Hammen J. P. ROW Patent Valve Motion for Bleat Machinery and Steam Pump'. Superintendent—B. H. BARTOL iIIICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCONO AA, TIVB STEAM UNGINB BUILDERS, UNTIE FITILZET, HAMILTON, reIIaVIZW MPEING GARDEN STUMM, PRILLDELPIIIA. Regard exelueirin the manufsetare of LOCOMOTIVESTEAM ENGINES. Idanufactore to order Locomotives of any went, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood orOM . , er BI7NMINON3 Goal its tts crude stole, or ANTRRAOITE COAL, WITNOOt 171ITTING SMOLA OAS ON rill. In design, material and worklanship the Locomo tive. produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex celled by any. The materiels need in eonetruction are made on the spot, and insure the beet quality and most reliable stock. The large extent of Shope, and Oom ph te Equipment of Machisory red 2'oolo, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OP ANY ARRANGE/LENT RIQUIEED. CHILLED OAR WHEELS, RAMIIIRRRO ARUM, With Torgings of any mite or form ' IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, • And MACHINE WORK generally. 21011./LIM 110103.119 and-1y AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Dol• tars per day can be. easily made. Call on A. BLACK, at Jacob Leman's Bone! horse hotel, West King street, Lancaster, Pa. del6-tf WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, strunartled men, to whom will be given good riy, board clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to In pe r No man having a wife or child will be i i to 4 copted. Apply .A for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 817 PEWS street above Eighth, north side. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, lot Limit. 2d Regt. of Osvah7, Recruiting Wilco!. oct 6-3 o* g6R GH1.114, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE BRED-21 busholß for sale by CROMIDALN, PEIRCE, & CO , 0010-tf N 0.10411. Delawsn Itaiiroal) lARIFF OF MOORS PIM 100 L 33 Vie, Rsllroa4. 43anings .fanbe llathiner anb iron. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., 861I1~IiB AND POVNDSB9. 111111 Y LASIIIISit 111011111 il/ants 3~aitrcaDi. NEW YORK, LINES.-TER OAMDE/i AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND 'BUNTON RAILROAD COMPANY'S 14111611. FROM PHILADILPITIA TO NNW YORK, AND WA Leave as follows, via PLANKS. Fits. At 1 A. M. from Knumagtou Depot, "5" City, null 62 26 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aocaunnands ties 26 At 8 A. M., via Camden mad Jewry Ctty, Morning ' At 10 A. Id., by steamboat 'Keaton, its Tway end Jersey City, Morning ~. At 2 P. 11., via Camden and AMMO. ands 712- press At 6P. IL via Camden and Je rs ey City, SIMM/26 Moil I At E P. M. , via Camden and Amboy, Ace Ron, Ist Chun At 3 P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aon tion, 2d Class. 1 At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, ACCOMMIaII, COD, let Chat 2 00 at to P. M. via via Camden mei Amboy, Acconnooda itlon, Sueten! 1 76 The 6 P. U. Itne me daily, all others Sundays eX 116ptad. Exprem Liam stop st the principal Mallon, oily. For Belvidere Seaton, Plemingtola, As., at 6 A and 2KP.M. from Walnut street wharf For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkeetar e, Montrose, Great Bead, A_ _e. at 6 A. 61., via Delaying, Lackawanna at 'Neaten. Railroad. For Freehold, at I A. M. and 2 P. N. For Monet Holly at BA. M. and 2.1 f , mud 6P. M. WAY L 2NSB Per Bristol, Trenton, ite., at 2g and 4 P. AL WAY LIEU: For Palmyra, BAneaess, Beverly, Barrllngter, Borden town &e., at BPM. Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON for Bordmtown and lateral , Cate Waves at P6l Steamboat 2361674.,N tar Taesay st 10 and 11X A M., and 4 P. M. All lines, except 1 A. M., hare Walnut street wharf. ()?'fifty pomade of baggage only allowed each pee *eager. Passengers are pro 'tad from Write! ar.7 thing aa baggage but their wearing appareL All beg e over My - pound' to be pai d for rextra. The Coon y bait their responsiMlity for baggage to one dolls, p er p and .111 not be liable for any amount be youd 11100, except by 'pedal contract. , WM. M. OAT 0. /M Agftt t. R. CO PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, 1837. you PITTSBURGH, INT, Olneinnatl, M. Louis,- lowa Oity, Ism Seville, New Orleans, St. Paul, indlam_polte, Clewawa, Karnes Terre uente, Chicago, Nebrea6. Forming. (10$1 tossuctieee leitk alt tie 4rtai WSJ i• 1714 Railroads. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP THE THROUGH TRAINS. At and from the Permai:Tanta Hallroad rumm e r Station tiontts.east earner of ELEVENTH and MAR KET trot (0111 , 41MC11 011 kleeentls street TWO THROCOII TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA - DAILY Forming elm* connections at Pittsburgh to all golote West. Fast Mail and Aeennunodation Trains, (Sundays en. eepted) vis : Fist Mali Line it 1 P. M., arriving in Pittsburgh at S A. M. Express Mall Train at 11 night, arriving in Pittabrirgb at 1 8.5 P. M. Altonne. Way Train at BA. M., arriving at Altoona at 8 P. M. Harrisburg Amommodatiou Train. Via Herumbia, leaves Philadelphia at 3P. X., &fairies In Ilarriaburg at 9 P. IL RETURNING. Put Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh at g A. M., ereivie In Philadelphia at 11 45 night. Express Mail ?rain leaves Pittsburgh at 040 P. ld., ar rives In Philadelphia at I P. M. Altoona. Way Train leaves Altoona at 7.45 A.M., arriros is Philadelphia at 1.30 P.M. Harrisburg Accommodation Train, via Colnailga, leaves Harrisburg at 6 A. 11., arriving In Philadelphia lf. noon. The Ripress Mail nun daily, the other trains, law dagiz atn oad. gage will be reserved at the Passenger Depot by the Master at say time daring the day. No charge for riling Linage, Nunes —ln ease o ors, the Company trill hold themselves responsible for gareemal luggage ally, sad for an amount not exceeding 6 10 0. Noves.--Chrtdbusta will be in readiness at the New York Depot to reinvy passangen for the Went to the Pennsylvania Railroad Malian. TBOMAS M 007114 Agent, Passenger Idea Paanaytveala Railroad Oe. Philadelable, Number dl, 1657. . u2l-17 1110 WESTERN TRAVELLERS. SPEDIG AND 8171111116 AZILANGEXUTB. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS 711011 BALTIMORZ TO PITTSBUNGH AND TIM On and atter Jame lst, 1861, TWO l II Nt will leave Calvert Station fre Ptideburgh and atl Weal. ern and Beath or Northwestern sibs. TIM MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sande; excepted) at 11.10 A. M. 00111106 with the Mall Trait:LlM:tithe Walt Nan , and smiling In Pittabnritt at 1.20 A. M. THE AFTIRNOON 7fiXPREI3II imam Leaves BeMinims daily (Panday 'tempted) at I P. M. for Harriebnre THB NIGHT axe uo-sg TRAIN Leaves Baltimore EVERY RIG BY' at 10 P. M., eve meting with the Lightning Enos= over the Plume* Tanta Railroad for Pittanugh, arriving at 1.40 P. M. irr All these trains connect closely at Pittsbu with train' over the Pitman/A, Fort Was a nß Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, &outliers and Western conevitions. ED - Passengers for Chimp, Rock Island, BUiling ton, lowa City, Milwaukee, Dubuque, St. Panne, Nsol lan, and other leading cites in th e Northwest , tan see Astadred mike of howl and tendons, in Vow, with four less change, of cars, by taking this routs. fl7* Passengen for Cleveland. Sandusky, Toledo, and Detroit, go by Ibis route, and the time unequalled, being 113 miles shorter than by any other roots. fly Passenger, for St. Louis, l' ,, stuipnrie, Terre Haute, Cairo, end all points on the Lower end Upper Mississippi, make less changes of care, and arrive to ad vance of any other router:tad to Cincinnati, Columbus, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent quic k by any other rou te. Ail Western Baggage MUCKED TER - OMR end landiag with cars. FOR TES NORTH? The 8.15 A.M. connects closely with Repress Tidos over the Dauphin road for Wißlarrapart, Eltdtra, Rochester, Bagel° Niagara Falls, and Caned*, thus forming the most direct railway route to Northwesters Pennsylvania and Western New York. _Passengers will find this the shortest, cheapest, and moat expeditious route to Niagara Fallsend Canada. Through Tickets are Lined to Ploilmierpiria via Co lorable and Lancaster by ell the trains at is each, each train having me connections. passengers by this route avoid Resulted bridges, and ell the inCOnTenienCe of ferrying across the Susquehanna river. Passengers for Hanover, Msnehester, Gettysburg, Km mittsbarg, Cbaribershorg, gii.by the truss at 11.13 A. M., and 3P.M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Can on this road make one trip per day, ecutneet ing with the train at 3 P. 3f. For THROUGH TICKETS and farther information, apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station, N. E. comes of Calvert and Franklin streets. eep2B-tf C. O. ADREON, Sap% pRILATIF.Tur,.. JRILADELPHIA, GE: ANTOW.NN A3ID NORRISTOWN EArcaoAD.— NTRIL ARNANGINSNY.—On sad altar MONDAY, 19th, 1e47. FOR ORRSIAI6TOWN Leave Philadelphia at 0, IN, BX. 9)i, 11X A. M., 2, 040 rain. 4,t, 8, 1,9, and 11 P. M. Leave Germantown at 13X, 7.,M min. 0,9,10 X A. M., 1-10, 3-10 min. 4,6, 8,7, 8, and 10P. M. liWr • The 1.35 o'clock A. 31. Praha from Gomm:toes will atop only ad Witzne ,. Bt . r . cet . Station. Vsb - R;slt& Le Ye Philadelphia at 9.28 min. IL. 2 and 61" P. M. Lease Germantown 8.20 min. A.. 31., 1. 10 min. and 3.45 min P. M. CHESTNUT RILL lUILBOAD. Leave Ptilladeiphia at TX: B), 11M, A. M., , end 9 P. It. Leave Chestnut mu 44 TX 03-10 and 10-10 min. _I. M., 1 . 3-60, 3-40, 5.40 and 7-40 rain. R. M. ON 81125 DAYS - • - Leave PhilaSelphia, 9-20 A. M., 2 and OA P. Of Leave Cheittmt Hill at 8 A. M_,l2-50 sad 6.M1 P. X. FOR SIANAYIJNK, CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORMS- TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at Bx, 9, 11 A. M. 13, 4x, 5% , and 11 P. M. Leave Norristown at 7, 9,11 A. If., S and 5.40 P. M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9A. 11. and 3P. M. Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., Lei 5 P. 111 01111.9211 R VALLEY RAILROAD OR DOWNING TOWN. Leine Phlladelphla at 03 i A. M., and SP. M. Leave Downingtown at I:ti A. II , and 1 P. M. B. H. SMITH, Supulatendent. Depot, Ninth and Green atreeta, Philadelphia N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER kRIUNGSMENT. HETIILEH%M, M=M Cthn DO LESTOWN,, On and alter Wednesday, November 4th, 1967, tb • trains on thla road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun days excepted) as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Clank, (Express) at 9 A. Al , in connection with L. V. R. R. For Bethlehem, Allentown and Munch Chunk. ((Et. pres,) in connection with L . V. R. H., at 2.15 P. Id For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 420 P. M. For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. N. On Tuealays and Fridays the 10A. M. train will m through to Doylestown, leaving Doileatown to return at 1.30 P. M. TRAINS TOIL PMLADELPEILS . , , . . .... . Leave Bethelein (Express,) et 9 A. M., and 2.25 P. M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 9.85 A. M. Leave Gwynedd, do. at 2.D:1 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Tor Prom Gwynedd 915 A. M. l Gwynedd 220 P. M Doylestown 430 P. M. D0y1e5t0wn.......6.35 A. M late to Bethlehem $1 40 ll Mauch Chunk 2 SO ll Wilkezbarre 4 50 PABSENGER DEPOT. TRONT and WILLOW Ste, Phila. ELLIS CLARE. Agent, CHANGE OF HOURS.-F HILADS L. PHIA L WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORR RAIL ROAD. On and after Monday, Nov. 23d, 185 T, PASSENOEM TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at BA. M.,1 P. M., (Exprews,) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington at 8 A. 51., 1, 3.D3 and 11 P. M. Tor New Castle at 8 A. M., 1 and 3.30 P. 11. For Middletown at 8 A. Si. and 1 P. M. For Dover at 8 A. IR. and 1 P. M. For Seaford at BA. M., and I P M. TRAINS lON PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, ILtprese, 11 A. M., and 826 P. U. Leave Wilmington at 725 and 11.45 A. M., and 358 and 9.65 P. M. Leave New Cattle at 8.55 and 30.65 A. M., and 8 53 P.M. Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. M. and 7.05 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.16 A. M and SP. M. Leave Seaford at 7 30 A. M. and 2 P. U. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 9.15 A. U., 2 P. 11. and 121 i A. 51. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. do. do. 6.26 P. M. from Raab:um* to Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Passeager Oar attached, will nut aa follows : Leave Phihtdelphlit for Perivilla and intermediate places at 6.00 P. 51, Leave Wilmington for do. do. 8.50 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Orate at 6 P. M. no 21-17 B. M. FELTON, President. lire proof f3afto -*„--* SALAMANDER SAFES. t Ei=MtMl PHIL4DELPH - 1.4 . 314 - N - lIFACTURED OALAILAND&R SAFES_ VAX.ILT DOOllB, ?or Banks and Storm. DANK LOOKS, Ansi to any now In suie. IRON DOORB, SHUTTERS, &0., On as good terms as any other establishment in the United States, by EVANB & WATSON, No. ID South MIRTH Melt Platelet a l-tf PLEASE GIVE US A CALL rOTTON-200 bales good Middling to Mid !kJ dlins Pair Cotton in store era! for sal* b , ant lin North Maar street VirE LC OMN RANGE .—SOLD CHAD, T 1 WIQL R 18/0 3 7091 L MONO at. isll3-64. NAIIOIt
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