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threfhijaM the language ?f- ura
dui` shirts itMeg Alitibi es s eks
log to destreig'ibe'lmPlia t it , ti tlio ttu' 6 ‘Vo a t
wrefaAvhatn Mirth was the ' subject of hislie
peratatriOinde;-"Gbridiab, who was one of
thilling'itJalaatasYtat urall / awnain, him obet ,
dietite, yet,. en he found his liistreetiaoS
totat!,,vartaltdeffroneritiat he believed :,Was the
b i lli3OFS4tnrche stood lest, ptbfer..•
rinFb
. do so athia PerVrattilit than t
vie te thirantborityl of therGed_ln Whom Jae
belihereargidtfon-Of niitliority et-the:Al
mighty, the izspeaker, had evidently con-_
girded a dlfainctolement In the chara cter
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Obeffjah;lainee Ide'llektaviviedgreaut to ” y ,
that rr let=festredthe Lord frourbis youth.
• . "Ole pKatoty attestor(
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Introduceelm
radttss of S} ( y das
a lerinintilestance; of Gedll,fear, and the ins
poittince of cultivating this Moral quality in
er:Jeffety:said, , lM: icAna' that in 11 ;°' 11(s ". ,
titation of some--especially our young' men,
feer„couldrliaira'ne'place , except in the bosom
of iicowardiaet thesp, with all their boasted
boldneis;irere the , subjects Cr a species of fear
futinitelyy more litimillating - than the "tear of
thb -r torfl, They-, fare,' the scorn •of the
world; they feared thecritiefstri of their fellows, ,
and bowcAiti meekthbutission heftire , the m
eatless claims of the tyrant fashion, and if they
needmt r aiiirthing more .to stamp their. vaunted
courage efftlian unmistakable coseardlea,lt was
foinid In the fact that they feared to do their
AA beanie at the world's ridicule; so that,
after 11%,the,. - Aitcorengo _between those 'who
lattably acknowledged God's sovereignty and
those wholthithed to this virtue Use stigma of
coWardith NY^ thejthe one feared God and
the'other feared the world.
„Itt illustrathin of what Godly fear really con
ratted in, the speaker said that the element of
too; to do - wrong was not prompted' by, any
mere drad-of thepunistentnt that might fel
but, on , the contrary, it was but a•tioble
tore:wino for ;it was a fear not unlike that
which a :noble young, man entertains for pa •
-
rOntal antherity-_-the fear of grieving his
motherVheitt, or of bringing' the gra4 , hairs
of , kite father in sorrow to the grave. , .
'Shell Oat obedience was not rendered be
cantle, of airy fear of the - disadvantages that
might ffew.trom disobedience, but rather be
cause it-wits• prompted by a. noble sense of
ehlty::' 'SO the - UhAstian fared God ; no was
afraid: ter :array 1111.116dt against the authority
ofGina. to. whom he owed 111 , 31-04 existence.
HaVing thutitithlied the distinction between
worldly' flier, the speaker
proceeded: to :madder , the • necessity of the
young cultivating certain • moral qualities.
This, ftittie formation of any manly character
itveas said there must be certain elements.
To sketch these, however, it must be re-
Membered that' there was a wide distinction
between character and reputation. Ills hearers
aced nOt he told that then reputation of some
LOA 118 butp very hapertbet Idea of their
Mal cheraoter.
Iri thladr ieri p g the' subject- of forming
clutraCter,',olo• questien would naturally be
:Woad( What ,censtitatee its most important
elements? In.answer ter this inquiry the vir
tea of dectsiorrimoraccrtfftrge,ponseientions
biithivoiehee, hope,' *mad be at
once suggested;, and'yet, Wall these Couldlar
realized' in their highest state ofdevelimment; •
eouldstill preeent a nobler trait, and which
be considered to be the •relation of is Godly
fear, to the cultivation and development of
self? . .eontrol--4. to bring the appetites of
our natrire,Mider the supreme control of oar
judgment. The proof of this position was
forind in =the flict that the passions, if once
alloied to gain ri - commanding 1110111311C0 over
a teen's chameter;alwaye place him in-a posi
tionwhich, unless he is rescued, must Merl
tebly jresultiahisutter min. Lasciviousness,
- irritability,lnuider, and many others that lie
need not specify, were among the vices most
deatructive to character, and which, if not
kept .under tha, control of judgment, placed
their victim, as • - it is expressed by the wise
map, in the position of a defenceless city :
4 Ile _that Aath no Mile OVET his own spirit is
Wee a city -that is broken down, and without
• tans."
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For A young Man ever to succeed in rea
lizing the idea of true greatness, he must
bring - his passions under his Complete control.
The pa:Alois of our nature were not necessarily
productive of evil ; when' kept in proper sub
teetion•they served to warm and animate, and
were, hence useful auxiliaries, but when left
to sway they lad to destruction. Especially
*ref the impulsiveness of passion calculated to
carry, away the affections of youth. ,
This fact was sadly attested in the multi.
tudea of young men wbo had left their quiet
hones in vane sequestered vale in the coun
try- in a comparative state of Innocence, who,
if they were to return to them now, could not
meet their solicitous parents with a -conscious.
ness.of the same blissful innocence. He knew
the _seductive influences that • surround the
young on coming to the city were numerous,
and, taking all into consideration, he thought
the-wonder was, that our young men, taken as a
whole, were not evens:cinch worse than they
are. Upon every hand they were surrounded
Ivlth the alignments of sin the theatre hill,
the ball-room, the gambling bell, or the drink
fag's:aeon greeted them upon everyhand, with
their dazzling invitations to embrace vice.
Arid how was this difficulty in the way of
goring men to be encountered For his own
part; he did.not consider the most efficient re
medY to consist in removing these temptations
from their path, bat rather in the cultivation of
their ability to withstand them, which he knew
was the highest attainment of self-government,
and A most difficult point to acquire.
The wise man had truly said, !, he that 'Meth
his spirit is better than he that taketh a city."
And now, appealieg to the young before him,
he would ask what was the panoply with which
they were provided to' go into this conflict?
Good resolutions merely 7 Ali! these had too
often been made without the experience of
their ability to fulfil them. It was a bad
principle of morals that advised the young to
depend upon good resolutions. " Fear God
and keep his conamandrnents" was their only
sure safeguard under heaven. It was in' the
fear of God alone that youth or ago could de
„pond for that unerring guidance which we all
coastal:al/ need. - ,
ltesoltalons might be conscientiously formed '
when away from temptation, but when they
were brought in contact with passion, backed '
up by desire and inclination, the victory was
too - often with the latter. Nor could a def.'
erenee to public optnien be taken as a reliable
safeguard, from the feet that public, opinion
is fluctuating; thus, what was regarded as
highly proper and commendable hi one age
and place, might• be considered highly im
proper and objeetionable at others. Another
reason why public opinion was ass •unsafe
guide was found In the fact' that it decided
many things to be right and allowable 'the
tendency of which was always to destruction.
Upon - thie point the Speaker gave several il-
Instrattve (maniples. • 'Penne, for example,
was justified by many as a proper means of
• vindicating Insulted honor; and yet, the blood
shed le these deeds of honor just as vainly
branded the brow of him by whom It was shed,
with thematic of a murderer, at God's law de
clared "thou shalt Pot kill l” yet, notwith
standing this, public opinion was too apt, in
such cases, to cover the blood-stained brow of
themnrdereiwith a crown of applause. Public
opinion Said that the passport to respectability
coneletedin living in a flee house, being dressed
in'" purple and fine linen,” and to be thought
fashionable rather than honest.
Public opinion was hence a fallible monitor;
but not so with the fear of the Lord the man
Who adopted 'the fear of the Lord had alwaye
sure talisman to Steer the Ship of his frninor
•Joseph had withstood the temptation
to which he was exposed by Potiphar's wife,
not from may worldly considerations; (for
they would have favored 'the commission or
the' crime• to which be was tempted,) but from
the fear of the all-seeing' God. "How then
can I do this great wickedness, and sin afatost
God I" - was the devout exclamation of this
God-fearing young man In the house of King
Pharaoh., „
To the
-young man who was not willing to
adopt prlnciples of virtue In lila heart, ne mat
ter how' fascinatingly he might , be attired, he
'- would , say that at best he was but a whited se.
philtre.
:Another g•reat evil connected with making
public opinion a rule of right was that 'it led
tolhe obliteration of nil compunctions for sin,
provided that the acts themselves could be
kept freer the public , knotrledge.
At tilt stage of Ids • discourse, the , sper&er
spoke with the utmost plainness to the young ,
men before lard, who Were addicted to doing
those things in 'secret which , If exposed, would
bring a blush to ' a slate's's cheek, th e,tear a
'mother's eye, or pangs of yarrow to a father's
:.:heart, and in not a few inatalleas eroke a dis
Waal from• their , business employers.
But, ah ! there was• an ,eye 'front whom the
•Se e
• retti of the heart - cofild not be hidden; and
- until a gaup); mat fleinted to, entertain iliigher
reverence for' anyoarthly authority than for
Him to where • he` owes Ms befog, his course
.'teas one of_dire Midertaintjr, and fended "to It'
reate r deetrue,litin, ' "
As a last proof 441e - fe r e - de '
'eat Vac/ at Pliblie
'OPrlitqlr Ito ato Iffitatnat'ds aPeaker said,
'with with philaophiCat analysiti, that If,en
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for a while, sin might be hidden from the I nb-
's lie view; the paristontWenid be delltstrenath
ened by ;hie secret
burst
tar lama, they would ultimately overleap
the 1 , 904 Of prithei auk Pour forth,. to the
- -viLOO l I ." 3, fitaning
ra,o4.olalion be said lige - the' I
to P • fear - o , the
the man *he was Always under its In
finenoe, was an ever, present gearantee of
,
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dedis insists rice in all his ,nifairs ; and • k
*lO Pledge -,O . f—God/fi',Attpetintonding ceta
thl promise ihnt the Lord:wit!'" order NW
'footsteps," even though ho may be 'deprived
- ,orby,filir(une; hud subjected to 'trials In Wei
they,vllthilt. towto strengthen him tor re
ptvesi nondiet, and',ultimately teselt in a trl
'Maiphint vidtery. .
find now, approaching the close of his ser
-4""/ ;ho WON.M. ask - 'the yentak before him,
,*(nel they be hippy, and have the joy of sus
aPprOrteg"consblenc6 would' they spare
recolleCtiOns of ' old' age the images
,Prodigste,-youth Then he would say
with_, the , Preacher, Hear lite conclusion
f ; Mete Wale snail er--=FNAIL GOD AN D REM HIS
Wonstesmstierfis •
Thei dermon of which the_ above is a con
;dooged`isjasoptds, was an extempore effort,
li2e"`fOsixf what'' we have heard of ' Mr.
lefferit!s"qtvlec - infer that it afforded a fair
B aseiSle
,Ortts'abflities as a pulpit *raft, In
our "O*Drtho Subject proposed was
sensibly treat:o4;u* judging from , the marked
•
Attention of the'•lttrke - audience,• (the himse
heing in ,evely riart,j;the sermon, as a
"Was,Afsfened t f - co Stith' evident 'Entisfac-
MD, and wo,avet!Td fain hePs Nfith no loss pro
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Xottreo
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eiFFICE OF 'THE ITESTMORELILND
;NY-coat, -COUP AM' .
PHILAMILIBIA, Jan. 8,186 g.
• 'At en Animal Meeting of the Stockholdore of the
Westmoreland Coal Company- held at their Office
Idepletory Mb, 1859, The following prim were mini
. measly elected for the wonting year :
,- Treildent,LllDWAßD O. IIIDDIAL
, DIAE37OI*.
i, ltddtard 0. Millie, James Magee,
- ,dobalLairote, , . Emmet Weigh,
tenrouel 0. rton, P. Pemberton Morris,
,Stepben U..lltooke,. Edward Lowber, M. D.,
I. Pemberton Unteknagn, William 8 Perot,
Join, A. Rowell. . Sa7.3t
• Seereteri and Treasurer—FßA:Col3 11. J ACKSON .
, IVOTIOE TO CORSIGNEES.—The sliip
fiTILWAiiT, Copt. Imeas, from Liverpool, is now
ready to.tischarge et O.IIIPPSN street wharf. tlon
siguees will please deliver their permits to the officers
on heart- All goods net permitted within ilvedsyn will
he sent to public store.
TllOB. RIOIIASfASON di CO . :,
jeT 101 WALNUT Street.
iIIiFFICI3 OF COIDIONWEALTII
RANCE COMPANY OF VIE STATE OF PENN
SYLVANIA, N. W corner of FOURTH and WALNUT
Streets —At an election by the stockholders of the
COM AIONWEA LTIt INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE
,STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, held at the oMee of the
Company, on MONDAY. the 4th inet , the following
nen •1 persons wore elected to serve as Directors for the
eissuing year :
DR. DAVID JAYNE,. HENRY LEWIS. Ja ,
' THOMAS S. STEWART, JOHN M. WHITELL.
HENRY L. RENNER, J. K. WALKER,
MARK R. WENDELL, JOHN H.111:11.1.:1t,
•
• ; EDWARD C. KNIGHT, B. K ZIONBIE.
Ate meeting- of the Board of Directors, held the Fame
day, the following avers wore elected:
DAVID JAYNE. N. D. president
THOMAS.S. STEWARI Z ,' Vice President.
S tattrEt. S. Moos, Secretary. jab-4t
SPECIE PAYMENTS.—SATING FUND
'a the AMERICAN TRUST CONIPA.4If, South
sreat corner of WALNUT and'YOURTli Streets —Title
old Inatitation having continued to pay in full on de
mand, without notice, will receive Deposits at Five I'or
Cent. Indecent, and pay back all awns, large or mall,
Ox DEMAND, TN GOLD AND SILN SD. Open from 0
o'clock till 1.1, aid on Mondays till 8 o'clock in the eve
ing ALEXANDER WIIILLDIN, President.
JNO. O. Slan, Secretary.
I . wilAbfilalitA, January 4, 1858
OFFICE OF TOE FIRE INSURANCE
0011PANY OF TILE COVETY OF DITILADEL.
PULA. JANUArtr 4, 1858,
The Director(' of the said Company bare this day de
elated a Dividend of Four per cent (on the amount of
the capital steels paid in) which will Le payable to the
Dtorkholdera or their legal representatives. on and after
the 15th Instant.
- And Ii conformity pith the Act of Incorporation, a
'posnerai meeting of the Stockholders will be hell en
310NDAY, the 18th Instant, at 12 oiclock, noon at the
Office, of the Coinp-ny, , No. 432 - North TFIIAD Strut,
for the purpose of electing ten Directors for the ensuing
years. BENJAMIN E. 110EONLEY,
ja.s.dt 18. Secretary.
Semi• Annual Dividend of
'L I FIVE PEA CENT. on the Preferred and Common
lOWA' of tho BEAVER MEADOW RAILROAD. AND
twars COMPANY bee been declared tbla day, payable
'at their Office on and after Monday, Jan. Ilth
L CEIAMBERLAIN, Treasurer.
Boaansorora, lan 2, 1818. ja4.010
INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA.
. . _
PHILAWLImIId, Dec. 24, 1851.
•
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders trill be hell
at the Company's Office, No. 4 EXOIIANUE, on TOES•
DAY, January sth, 1858, at 12 o'clock noon; and an
Election for Thirteen Directors will be held at same
, . • .
lace •
no MONDAY. January 11, 19.53, between the
once of 10 o'clock, X M. and) o'clock P. M.
de2s-tjall WILLIAM amtpsa, Smeary.
dAFFIOE OF THE NORTH PENNSY
VANIA, RAILROAD COMPANY.
The' Antmitl Meeting of the Stockholders or "• THE
NORTH, PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD COMPANY."
ell be held 'at the Mace of the Company, No. 123
WALNUT, aboie Fourth street, Philadelphia, on MON
PAY, January 11, 1858, at 11 o'clock A 31., at which
time and place an Election will be held for a President
and Ten Directora t to come for the ensuing year.
de2s•dtjsll EDWARD ARMaTRONG, Secretary.
NOTICE.- Office of the Beaver Meadow
1,1 Railroad Company.
PHILADELPHIA, December 14,1857.
The animal meeting of the Stockholders or the Denver
Meadow Railroad and Coal Company will be held at
their office. No. 322 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY,
the lath Of January next, at 12 o'clock, at which time an
elation will be hold for President and ten Directors for
the aiming year.
~,.del6 dtjalB4* L. onntnEntAtN, Sea. and Tress.
OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN
V COAL AND 'NON CO.—Prits.aoscenia, Deo. le,
1857.—The Annual meeting of the Stockholders of this
Dompany will be held at their office, No. 88 S. YOUISAII
Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January. at 11 o'clock
A.. bl., at which time there will be an election of Di
rectors to servo for the enening year.
de2A•dtjelB WM. O. LUDWIG, Secretary.
OFFICE Of THE INSURANCE COL
PANY OF FORTIS AMERlCA—Pnitaneter
December 8 et, 1887.—The annual meeting of the stock
' holders will held at the of of the Company, No. 212
WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 11th. 1858, at
'l2 o'clock 81 , and on TUESDAY, the dny following,
Tammy 12th, 1858, en Election will be held tor Direc
tors, to serve the ensuingyear
jel-dtjal2 HENRY D. SIIERRERD, Secretary
tattle attb lieolattrante.
JONES HOUSE, CORNER OF MAR
KET 13TREET AND MARKET SQUARE,
HARRISBURG, PA.
WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor. -
This new and elegant Hotel. recently erected by the
Mews. Jones, in Ilarriabarg, Pe., having been leased
for a term of years by the ondernigried, he takes this
method of calling the attention of his former patrons.
friends, and the travelling community, thereto.
Having a front of 142 feet on the principal street of
the city, and 62 feet front on Market Square, it cannot
fail to prove attractive as %ell as inviting to dangers.
The chambers are of line' size well ventilated, and
lighted with gas; a number with connecting doors.
making , them very desirable for families.
The belt, are we) med throughout by heaters, and
every modern improvement, in fact, has been added,
that may conduce to the nalety, comfort, and happiness
of the guests.
Visitorr may, therefore, rest amured that the JONES
MUSE has been n ade perfrvt in all its appointments;
that each department has been placed in charge of ex
perienced and competent persons; that In every parti
cular the system which hag been adopted by the propri
etor will aftrird t) those who may make It their home as
greet a dinwe of sem ort as may be obtained at any
similar '&11.011410*ot In the State.
To secure this desirable remit, he has furnished the
public and private parlors, chambers, dining room, ko.,
with entirely new furniture, and also arranged within
* the building a tine barber's saloon, oyster saloon, dress
ing room, hot and cold baths, Sto.
The culinary department ace dining room will receive
the especial attention of the proprietor, which, lie
trusts, will be a sufficient guarantee that all tastes will
be suited.
After ratorning Ids beattfett thanks to hla old friends
and patrons for the generoini patronage so long extend
ed to hitn at The "I:overly Douse," and also to lila
friends and patrons at tho 4 , Uolumbia If onse,” Cape
Inland, during the season of 105, he respectfully col!-
cite a continuance of it at the "JONES "
ja7-eodlni W ELLS COVERIX.
RCHAN T S ' HOTEL,
NORTH FOURTH STREET
ABOTH AI
PHILADELPHIA. ,
stal-H IIoKIBBEN A. BONS, PROPRI , . TORO
JONES' B
ARCH STREET SALOONS,
PZI and 729 ARCH STREET
HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS!
The Holidays are dote at band, and 'Jones's Arch
street Saloon is prepared for the immense demand that
will be made upon it for CONVECTIONS.
CHRISTMAS, AND NSW YEAR'S CANDIES
13IFORTOO OXPRI:OSLY 'OK TOR AIESENT 00.1.1300!
Every variety 9f Bon Bons, Purnell, Bourbon Drops,
new style of slum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'ongliterre
Bon Bons, and every Parfet) , rare and costly candies
manufactured in Paris.
Per Presents, all tiles and PATTORNO of Ornamental
Boxes, Pireraids, Ribbon Tlen Riled with the choicest
variety of Confections, and airy leg in price from One
Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Ilexes are the
01001 ISUPERB 000012.1000 OF FANCY Wood AND £BllOllO
OESION OYER OFFEROU IN THIN COUNTRY.
To the Ladies, as welt as to the whole public, Jones's
Saloons are the meet attractive In the City, and in
splendor of adornment and finish are superior to any to
the Union -
BREAKFASTS, ,DINNERS,- AND SUPPERS,
Served up in the choicest and most expeditious 041 e.
FlttllT 0 F ALL HINDS
1011 JELLIES, OAHE AND OYSTERS,
Constantly ready for visitors in profusion.
PLAIN, FANCY, Ann ORNAMENTAL
OASES AND PIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT,
And, In fact, all the 'VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELICACIES of every clime and country.
BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers,
and Families supplied at she shortest notice and on
laminable term.
A. continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally
beet,owed by the public, to respectfully solicited.
del-tf R. H JONES, Proprietor.
CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI
BON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Froth
&anion, Chincatique, Opinschieue,Princess Bay, Aloe-
Com, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GA.511:,
wild' or domestic, in matte. Green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at
JOHN CAMPOELVE, No. 627 011ESTNUT street, op•
posits: the State Douse.
N.D. No expellee or pains has boon spared by the
Proprietor in fitting up this now eatablfshment in the
Most'sitmptuous manner—the second dog being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Bur rs .
Entrance for Ladlen towards Sloth street.
nov74rn
IploG W O:r c Ali or
t ifE L A D .UR dan RESTAURANT,
all other "Acme ° lee in newton. Yamilles WALNUT.—Game
with °remelt the shortest notice. sep7-4m
GOLD MEDAL PIANO FORTES.
STEINWA.Y dr, SONS"
MANUFACTURERS 84 AND 88 WALKER STREET,
kEW RK,
Received the following fir s t O
prize medals In competi
tion with the best manufacturers of Boston, New York,
,Pbtledulphie, and Baltimore.
TWO nun pluzz MEDALS 4t the Metropolitan
Fair, Washington, ms.rob, 185 5.
A,CH:ILD MEDAL at the Crystal Palace, New York,
Noiember, 1855, (being the only Gold Medal given for
Pianos within the last ela yearn,)
A GOLD MEDAL 14 the Maryland Institute, Belli
•6901,11150,
, TinllfiT PAIZN BIEDAT, at tbe Fair, Oryatal
Wont, Noir York, November, 1850, Among the Judgea
were the kit manlcal talent of the country, sorb aq 111,
Mason f Gettachalk Wollenhaupt, and many others.
Bt. k Pianos (( w ith and without Iron frame) are
wabsanted for. threo • years, and a mitten guarantee
given. Pianos packed and shipped without charge.
l'ileesl4oderate. 0c27-tt
Natiteo
StfPitEME COURT FOR THR
IN
EASTERN . DISTRICT OP PENNSYLVANIA.
Bonjamsln B Thomas vs. William. Davie. add , Dairy
B. Dol by. Tendilionk raponao, Jnouory Tend, DOB,
bid
ho Auditor appointed to make distribution of the
fund raised - under the above procedirdiuge by Sheriff's;
tale, of all that largo Lot of Ground. composed of tote
c,,utiguons lets, with the until:llB6od brick buildings
thereon erected, equate' on the southeasterly side or
Almond street, 131 feet 0 inches northeasto ardlyfrour
Lehigh avenue, in the Nineteenth Ward of the ear or
Philadelphia, containing in front, on said Almonds - fleet,
114 feet, and extending. in depth, southeastwardly, at
right angles with Raid Almond street, 04 feet. 8111eet
to a yearly ground rent of 144 doltare
Will attend to his duties-on TUIttiPAY, the 12th day ,
of January, A. 11. 1858, at 4 o'clock P. 31 , at his office,
No. 201 South S'EPTIE Street, in the city of Philadel
phia, when and whore, all parties in intermit aro re
gaited to present their clai me, or bo debarred from Com
ing in upon said fund , '
de3o.lot GEORGE W. IIIDDLE, Auditor,
'OTIOE IS ILEREB , GIVEN THAT
- . application has been made ta.the Trustees of the
FIRE ASSOCIIATIOIf • O.F. PLIILIWEIRIFIA, for the
renewal of a policy of Insurance, No. la", issued in
the name of John J. Shoemaker for $l,OOO, dated Juno
1819. Transferred to Wm. B. Fatrehild October 8,
1849, cod by him to thi, Western Iluikling Association
October 11,1663, which bay been lost or mislaid, and lu
formation thereof' will be received by
jat-thstd-lw•
N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
.CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.—
Es4te of SUSAN RUND!Ell,ieceased..
&Jim Auditor appointed by the Court to Wit, settle,
andaLdinet the account of Joseph Runner, Executor of
tlio last will Mad testament of the said decedent, and
to report distribution, will' meet tho partite interested
at his Oftfoo, No. 7d South SIXTH, Street, above 'Wal
nut, on WEDNESDAY, tho 13th day. of J ronary, 1858,
at 4 o'clock P. H. J. P. O'N.Eli:b,
jal 4 7 9 19-51* ,Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR TIIE
earl.' AND COUNTY OF
of FAEDERIOK GENTSCII, desenned.
The Auditor appointed to audit, nettle, and naiad the
account of Loutm ftentech, Administratria, 4.7 c., of
FREDERICK tiLINTSOII. Jeceawd, and to report
dint r ib u tt e n, ..,111 meet the parties interested at hie
Office, Na. 115 Sauth FIFTH. Street, on TUESDAY,
January l'Jth, 185 n, at. 4 o'clock F.M.
dijas-tutiugi J. 11. SIARKISAND. Auditor.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR. THE
A. cm AND ODENTY OF PIIMADELPHIA.
Estate of 1i16,111t 01114411INER, deceased
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust
the account of Attain Ashburner. Administrator of
SURE ASIIO4.II7SEII, decomed, and to report distrl
- will attend to the duties of hk appointment on
MONDAY, January . .78th.. A. 14.1858, at 4 o'clock P.M.,
at hie office, No, 704 WAIIIING TON WARE.
ja7 , ..tbstust A. 1111.74144.AY STEWART, Auditor
A LI, PERSONS RAVING CI.AI3ES
17. earthed', or indebted. to \THAR CON LEWIS, Eq.,
late of the city of Philadelphia, are requested to pre•
lent and pay the Bayne, lvithout delay, to the aubccriber,
to ninon lettere of odutinietratlon, frith the o ill an
mixed, hare Wen granted Ly the itegister of Wills of
Philadelphia county'. EDWARD WA LN,
deti-stice No. 702 WALNUT Street.
NOTlCE.—Whereas, Letters of Admiuis-
Lt on the E,,tate of TIIOII.IBIt.WILLETTB,
Into of Ban Vt.:melee°, Cal Norma. deed, hate been
granted to the uuderelgned, all peraena indebted to said
liatate will plettee make payment, end those haying
claims or demand.; will make known the name without
delay to JAMES F. 1111.LETTit•.,. Administrator,
cell tra da3-Jansfl No. le N. Tit,.llth titrect.
political
CONSTITUTION AND THE
S. UNION JEFFERSON AND JACKSON
01:ORGE
TWVITIETII 0 ARO
Subject to Democratic Principle.;
CITY CONTROLLER.
ILLIAM CURTIS,
THIRTUNNTII AVAltll.
Subject to Democratic rules.
CITY COMMISSIONER,
CHARLES M. D. EMIT II ,
FIRST Al AM , .
Subject to Democratic rules
OR REGISTER OF WILLS
-Iy..wm. unNOOOKs,
TwaLprii
d2-3m* Subject to Democratic Rolm
FOR SHER IFF
ALDERMIN GEORGE MOORED
FOURTH WARD
Subject to Democratic Dulee.
FOR SHERIFF-
JetlkiNB G. GIBSON,
TWERIT—BECIOND WARD.
Subject to Democratic Rules.
tUb n ratio nal.
CRITTENDEN' B PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. corner of SEVENTH
and CHESTNUT Streete, Second and Third Stories.
BOOK-KEEPING, PENMANSHIP, every style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CALCULATIONS.
LECTURES, &o.
Each Student has individual instruction from tempt
tent and attentive Teachers, ender the immediate
supervision of the Principal.
One of the Beet Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department,
Pismire call and see Specimens and get a Catalogue of
Terms. to. ocS.y
DROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
ii WEST PHILADELPLUA.
No Seminary whatever is more like a private family.
The coarse of study Is extensive awl thorough. Pro
fessor Saunders will receive a few more pupils Under
fourteen years of age into hie family. Enquire 01
Messrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Forney, Editor of this Paper, whose sons or wards are
now members of his family. septl4-tf
<Attorney at taw
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Sw ME!
ab:met Corner of EOT and 1.0.
OUST Street'', Pkiladelphts.
YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, CENTRE street, Potteellls, P► ►s4-17
,for eale anb Izet.
DESIRABLE OFICES at 620 WALNUT
St., oppoblte the State house; one of the best
lessinesis locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light,
and an modern conveniences. Apply on the premises,
Room No, S. to G. W. J. IiALL, Agent. no2o
Job Vrinting.
TAMES H. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH Street, fire
above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, CIICIA, Bill
Heads, Pamphlets, and general Printing attended to
Binding attended to In connection with printed head
loge of Blanks and Receipts. d2-tf
551 EVANN.----10,000—P111NTEILI A
E I Curcio; prr flour: 1
ittmlo W'
, Me Pr... a. was b.e rkokol by 116.. bubs
Ira V. lo ' .-- (4 t b
D 1'L1154 , 114.1, Pm...: tiohlo
i'll • V.. iil fin. ciijav
TMA Pr... ,/i•
A • }...u...... 041
LI —.art tt,el r. Prlolt Colo awl Catolo 1 D
. Tr. T1A,...1 Canis per llo,ln lc
o v r •
c' ` , 7 ‘''.i ol! ,,- --1TP , k , ot.aili r.i..d. .
I 13.
'cz e j,lbrnry, FOURT 11 MT. wort. Chr , tna. ,
, _
11RIDGE NoTKIE.—THE TIME FOll
_lll-11. rem %lug I.l.ins and Estimates for the Ohestimi
Kreet Bridge, has, by Ordinance of Councib+, Leen ex
tended to the kith day of January 1858
KNEAPS,
d,3a-i1t1526
UhlerEugiuoer and Surveyor
TWONDERS OF THE AGE-LIGHT,
LIMIT FOR ALL.—D. P. PETER:I' Patent
Non-Explosion SeMU enerati ng OAS LAMPS is just the
thing to suit all. Price $1.50 up ; all may haven espy
star Light by calling at the Peput.
This Lamp is adapted to all places and purposes, and
nuly requires a trial to test its advantages over all
others. The Lamp farms its own gas. Our Patent
Burners can be fitted to every ordinary Pluld Lamp,
with little expense, without the least possible danger.
All are invited to call and exandue for themselves.
Town, County, and State rights for sale.
The proprietor is in want of Agents, giving a rare
chance to make money.
D. P PET PM. flas Lamp Depot,
ntalearrt S. W. cur Fecond and Chestnut ets..
EWING MACHINES.-PRATT'S
PATENT-PRIO.EI3 YBO:1 $l2 TO $25.
The LADIES , COMPANION" is the most simple,
durable, compact, and cheap machine for family use
ever offered to the petal; sowing slimily well upon all
kinds of fabric, and without puckering the cloth, leav
ing no bad cord on the back side of the work, and al
ways fastens` the thread when stoppod . They sew
from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using
but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can
be varied front five to fifty to the Inch. Any oue can
learn to operate them in huff an hour. Printed direc
tions accompany each machine, by which soy one can
use them. We aro enabled to offer theno superior ma
chines at the above low prices ' as we are not obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars l icense for borrowed pa
macs, this machine being made under our own pstents
in every part, awl Infringing upon or using no ether.
There aro come hundreds In constant win in this city
and vicinity, which ore giving the bent satisfaction.
Every machine is warm/int( to glee natisfactien.
Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and emarnine
them and their work, sod Judge (or Themselves.
Samples of work, and drawings, with description, sent
to any part of the country by mail.
Salesrooms 113 WASHINGTON Street, Boston. and
fill BROADWAY. New York. on 11-tf
ARCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, & Co.,
MINUPACTUREMI3 OP
UASALIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS,
and all kinds or OBS and Lamp Rork, Girannules, K c.,
No WEI CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
ARCHER, WARNER, A; CO.,
No. 376 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
Wildings fitted a Ala (las Pipes, and all kinds of
flawing and repairing W Has Work. del? tiro
GREEN SAND `CARL NEIVJERSEY.
—TUE NEW JERSEY FERTILIZER COMPANY
le now prepared to receive orders for this importuut
manure. For alt lands neon which ashes ere beneficial ;
the Marl la more than & substitute.
Professor Cook, in his annual report to the Legisla
ture of New Jersey, says : "The value of three Marts is
boot Neon In the rich and highly cultivated district
which has been 3mprove4, almost made, by their use ;
but It may bo interesting to eXoffituo the causes of their
great value in Agriculture, and to compare them with
other fertilizers. For example : The potash alono may
be taken at an average of live per cent. of the ~hole
weight of Marl, a buuhet whou dry weighing eighty
pounds, and in the proportion mentioned would contain
fear pounds of potash; thin in nearly as much as there
la in a bushel of untouched wood ashes." And again—
pt is probable that the great value of the Mori Ia to be
found in the fact that it contains nearly all the sub
stances necessary to make up the deli of our common
calthated plants.
Price, delivered on board vessel, at the wharves of
the Company at Portland Heights, on Raritan Bay, New
Jersey, seven rents per bushel. Per further particu
lars, see Cirenlpf, sent free of postage. Orders for
other fertllizerstwlll receive prompt attention. Address
either of the undersigned.
021ARLES SEARS, President,
Merino Poet Office, New Jersey.
TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treasurer,
No. 82 NIO3BOU street, Now York.
GEOROR W, ATWOOD, Secretary, No. 20 Cedar street,
New York.
N. 11.—Tbose wishing Marl for Spriog IMO Phould
order immediately, to secure its early shipment. Orders
will be filled in rotation oct 29.6 m
COTTON -100 bales Gulf Cotton, In store
sod for Pale by
MARTIN & MAOALISTER,
au 110 North water WWI
OR SAN FRANCISCO—To Haft on the
lath Indant, from Now York,
The well-tinoW a clipper ship 097.1ifiN E mil, t; is u ow
loading, tud Will be despateltott as Shore. For freight
apply to
lsl-7t 14191101',131N0NA. & CO,
120 (late 3.1) North What gee.
---
NAVAL STORES.—Rw ++in, Spirit Turpon•
tine, and Tar, constantly on hand and for salo by
OREtNF.R Ec EIARRICEBB,
No. 128 North WATER street,
And No. 3.54) North Whams.
.TANUAitY
VI OR SAN FRANCISCO.--To sail on the
lath inetant.--The famous clipper tildes NDlf IN
)LYE, 0. P. Wearea, Commander, and NM 1N FOB
RIOT, Caoceen, Commander.
lloth of these magnificent phips are pow loading in
NoW York, and will be despatched as above.
For balance of freight apply to
1118110 P, 131110 Nd, & 004
la 2 120 (late DO) NORTII WIIAIIYXI3.
NEW YORK .
BTEMIIIP OCIIIPANI"3 uplernlid and powerful
ateamera,
EDINBURGH, 2,100 tons, Win. Cumming, Commander,
NEW YORK, 2,150 tow, Robert Craig,
lEMIGOW, 1,002 twin; John Duncan ti
Aro appointed' to sail
PEWICOLIRCIOIr.
Ntw York, Saturday, 19th December
Edinburgh, Saturday, 16th January.
111m3gorr, Saturday, 30th January.
• .
New York, Saturday, 76th January, at 12 o'clock, noon
RATES OF PASSAUE.
Firstelass lb guineas
Steerage, found with cooked vorislous 8 ‘.l
First Class $76 00
Steer tgo ; found with cnokel pro,' sionn ...... 30 00
Children under 11 years of age, hslf fare; Infants in
Steerage. la,
Return tickets available within nix months ; by any
Mesmer of this line.
Flrst Ohm $l4O 00
Third Clam 00 00
An experienced Burgeon attached to each Steamer.
For vakxage. apply to
WORKMAN & CO 023 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia.
MALL & LONEY, Beehaunn'a Wharf, Baltimore.
.JAMES RAI:BURN, IT Broadway, New York.
al-On,
MILS BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI-
A OAN ROYAL MAIL STILIAIBIIIPS.
FROM NEW YORE TO LIVERPOOL
Chief Cabin Po. ago
Second Cabin Paimage
. .
Chief Cabin Nang° $llO
Second Cabin Passage 00
The snips from Boston call at Halifax..
PERSIA, Capt. Judkina. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Wick man
ASIA, Capt. E. fi Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrle.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J Leitch.
Them) vessels carry a clear white light at meet-hem' i
green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.
AFRICA, Shannon, leave If. York, Wednesday, boo. 0.
AMERICA, Lott ' w Swami Wedneadayipeo. 10.
EUROPA, TARA, w N.York, Wednehday;bco. 23.
CANADA, Lang, w Matron, Wednesday, Dec. 30.
PERSIA, Judki no, w N.York. Wedneeday, Jan 0,'98
NIAGARA. Wickman, Boston,Wednewlay,Jan.l3 , 6B
AFRICA, Shannon, ‘• N.York,Wedneaday, Jan. 20.
Bertha not becured until paid for.
An experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Gold, Silver, Bullion, fined°, Jewelry, I'reciou■ Stones
or Metale, unleaa bills of lading, are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expreased.
For freight or paaeage apply to
deg-y B. OUNAItD, 4 Bowling, Green, Ngeric.
SAVAWN Ali STEAMSHIP LINE.
In ceuaequenee of the deprenaed Mate of trade, the
above ships will be withdrawn for the regent,
October loth. A. HERON, Jr.
fiIARE REDUCED TO SOUTTIAIiTTON
AND 11AVR11.—The megnitieent nteanwhipliAN
DEßßlLT, Edward Higgins, commander, 5,2E8 tone,
will eall
From New York far South- From Southampton and
ampton and there. Ilarra for New York.
Saturday Oct. 24 Saturday Nov. 14
Saturday Deo. 5 Saturday Dec. 20
Price of Pansage—First cabin, $100; second cabin,
150 Specie delivered in London and Paris. For freight
or passage apply to D TORRANCE, Agent,
No. 6 Bowling Green, New York.
Letters for 'England and Europe, pro-paid, 25 cents
each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps If from
other citioad will be received at No. 5 Bowliog-greo a,
New York, up to 11 . 1 i o'clock on the morning of sail
ing. oclo-tf
Emmt ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1857.
m: New York and Havre Steamahlp Comparty.—The
United States Mail Steamships ARACIO, 2.600 ton',
David Linos, commander, and FULTON, 2.600 tons,
James A. 'Notion, commander, wltl !taro New York,
Uwe and Southampton, for the years 1867 and 68, on
the following days :
MEM
14117111 OMR TOIL
1667. 1666.
Fulton, Saturday, Aug. 22 Argo, Saturday, Tan. 9
Argo, do. Sept, 19 Fulton, do. Feb 6
Fulton, do. Oat. 17 Arno, do. IttarnhB
Arago, do. Nov. 14 Fulton, do. April 8
Fulton, do. Deo. 121Arago, do. May 1
'Fulton, do. May 29
LIATI HaTIM
.
Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 28
Fulton, do. Rept. 5N
Arago, do. Oct. 20
Walton, do. Nor. 17
Arago, do. Doo. 19
1958.
Fulton, do. lan. 11
Arago, do. Yob. 9
Fulton, do. March 9
Arago, do. April 8
Fulton, do. Alay A
Arago, do. June 1
Folion, do. Juno 29
TRIOS 01
From New York to Southampton or Havre—Pim
Cabin, $l3Ol &cowl Cabin, SM.
From Tierra or Southampton to New York—Firs
Cobb,ia 800 trace; Second Cabin, 600 (rum
For freight or passage, apply to
MORTL.MER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway
WILLIAM ISELIN, 4, liaTre.
OROSEEY CO., " South 'tort
AMERICAN EUROPEAN
EXPRESS AND EX- " Parte.
CHANGE CO. MIS
In NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
-It UNITED STATES MAIL DTEAISEIIB.—The
Composing this Line are :
The ATLANTIO, Oapt. Oliver Eldridge.
The DALTIO, Ospt. Joseph Comstock.
The ADDIATIO, Capt. James West.
~iTliese ships have been built by contract, expressly for
tiovernment service; every care hes been taken in their
eonstruotion, se also in their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their accommodations for passenger. are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in fret
cabin, $130; in second do., $76; from Liverpool to New
York, BO and SO genesis No berths secured union paid
for. The ships of this Due have improved water-tight
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
PION NSW TONS. Piton tivearoot.
Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, .7 uue 24, 1857
Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 15, 1657 Wednesday, A ug.l9, 1857
Eaturday,Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1957
Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday, Sept.2o, 1857
Saturday, Oot. 10, 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1867
Saturday, 04. 24 196/ Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 7. 1657 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857
Saturday, N0v.21, 1867 Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1857
Saturday, Deo. 6, 1857 Wednesday, Deo. 9, 1857
Wednesday, Deo. 22, .1857
ler freight or passage, 5P.0.7:t0
EDWARD K. 001.L1_519, No. 68 Well street, N. Y.
BROWN, SHIPLEY A. CO., Liverpool.
STEPLIEN HENNAED & 00., 27 Austin Friars,
London.
B. O. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Paris.
The owners of these ahipe will not be accountable for
gold, silver, bullion, specie, jeweiry.pr colons stones or
metals, unless bills of lading rt t ned therefor, and
the vaßre thereof expressed therein aul-tf
GREAT ittDVOTION IN FARE TO Elf-
ROPE.
First Cabin $6O I Second Cabin f6O
In the first-class paddle-wheel eteamshlp ADRltilh
2,000 tone, C. 1). Lui,Low, Commander, and NORTII
STAR. 2,61* tons, P. N. LlirlVlkg, to sail from pier No
3 North River, at noon precisely, carrying the UNITND
STATES MAILS, via;
Leave N. York for
Southampton, Bremen for Southampton
vre and Bremen. Southampton for New York.
Ar lel, Saturday, Oct 31. Wedsiday, Nov. 4.
N. SaVy, Oct. 81. Saturday, Nov. Ti. IVeds'd'y, Bee. 80
Theme steamers touch at HAVRE. Specie relivered
In London and Parra. Yor
_presage and frell,st, splay
to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 6 Bowling Green, New
York. oclo-tf
JbA3ISAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH
..vio WHISKEY —4O Puncheons of the above Supetior
Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Forrest, at
Shippen street wharf, for sale by
JOSEPH F. TOBIAS,
de2l-Im 200 and 10S !south FRONT Street.
-----. _
lIRANDIES..--" Met ()astlllon," Marett,
.1-1 and other Cognacs of various vintage', In halt
pipes and quarter ca,ka • Pellevolain Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, iu half pipes, half eaaki, and one•elghth
oaks, Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOMAN 4 CO ,
ee2.2 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
1-3..
A LEXANDER V. MANES, WINE AND
LIQUOR STORE, No. 710, &atheist Corner cf
eRONGN and alum Streets.
CI. LEWIS, IIIIP OSTER AND DEALER
• IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, dce ,26
Routh FIFTH Street, Philadelphia.
10tRANDIES.—Pinot, Coatllon & Co., Ma
rett & Co., and other brands of Cogpace of various
vintages', In half pipers and quarter man • Pelleroltln
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pi pea, quarter
Conks and one eighth auk's, all in Custom Howie Mom,
Imported and for sale by
HENRY BonLvx & co.,
and Non. 'l2l and 223 Booth Fourth sheet.
rii.T.HMAR & BLITZ, PORTER, ALE
-CY AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new
N 0.036) North THIRD Street, Philadelphla.-6hlppiug
°Mere promptly attended to. aul-tf
nASS'H EAST INDIA PALE ALE.-
The cousumera of this celebrated bet erage need on
description of its qualities, or evidence of its excellence.
beyond the benefit they have derived from its use since
Its introduction Into this country ,• to those who hose
not yet made an acquaintance with this CROWNING
Malt Liquor, it may be well to state a few facts :
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Owes its excellence ea a beverage to the superior quality
of the hops and malt, the mineral properties of the river
water Immediately communicating with the bresery,
and the scientific skill applied in tin 1119 1111fncture.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated
palates, la, therefore, neither heating aor heady, but
stomachic and appetising.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
la the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern in
hia fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy
pawnoe. . .
ie the drink without which no thin can be complete
no journey by dawk parable.
DASIVE EAST INDIA PALE ALE
_ . . •
Is the favorite drink In England of lord aid bagman
duchess and novae.
DABS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
le the much-admired tonic for Invalids and parsons o
weak interiors
Will keep In all climates; and is good at all meals—hal
cheou, dinner, or supper.
BASTE EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is pronounced by the medical faculty one of the mos
wholesome beverages that can be taken, and In found t
be not less agreeable to the palate than it is benefiela
to the health.
BASS'S EAST INDIA FALB ALB
In universally conceded to be unrivalled in excellence.
by any other Imported Into the United States.
Denlora and consumers will find It their Interest to
give this Ale a preference. For sale in cask and bottle
by TIIO3IAS
Agent and Consignee, 44 BBAVER St., N. Y.
On sato at Dehuonico's, at, corner of Beaver,
and Chambers, corner of Broadway.
Sutherland's,lo Pine street.
Berry's, 10 nn street,
Richardson Ac Ilayter, 120 Water At
George F. Burgess, 483 Broadway .
N. B. Gosling, 332 Broadway
COACH, ENGINE AND HOTEL LAMP
Factory Or IL D' USSII EH 8 N 0.103 (late 43) South
EIGHTH, below Chestnut s treat has become a "laving
of 60 percent. to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN
HERCLIANTS, and Mee the convenience or having their
old Carriage Lampe new silver-topped and bottomed,
nod omit hv express to all part, 43.12 Lv
M 00(1 GALLS. WHALE OIL,
tl
9 r 1,000 gall. 11laphant Oil, o
GO lildo. Na l lard Oil, for sale by
OROAPDAL F,, PHI RON, lt 00,,
anlo-tt No. 104 N. Delaware avenue
Q,TORAGt on SECOND and Tit
►PLOORa 09,11 be bed at 11G North Water street.
Apply to MARTIN & MAI:ULMER. n 023
fibiliinnii
rnom HOSTOS TO LITRUPOOL
;VITA BISIIIPB
STATE OF GEORGIA
ANTI
KEYSTONE STATE.
AAAAA SOUTHAMPTON.
1857,
Arago, Wedneaday, AUff . 28
Fulton, do. Sept. 23
Arago, do. Oct. 21
Fulton, do. Nor. 18
Arart, do. Dam 18
1858.
Fulton, do. Jan. 13
Arago, do. Yob. 10
Fulton, do. Mar. 10
Arago, do. Aprll 7
Fulton, do. May
Arago, do. haste 2
Fulton, do. Inns 80
TIBSAONI
Wittes nub Liquor°.
BASS'S SAST INDIA PALE ALE
CO AL I COALI COAL I—TAGGART's
CELEBRATED SP RING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH
00AL.
J. h R. CARTER'S GREENWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST 808UYL
RILL COAL.
RANDALL & MERIEDITYI
Have for 'Ale, and am constantly recdviox from
above celebrated Solitaries,
COAL OE ALL SIZES. '
There le no Coal mined anywhere, equal Itt qn lily
these, and a trial will convolve any one of their zteat
superiority. Our Coal Iv very carefully screened at our
yenta, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate,
duet and all Impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW as the
TERY LOWEST.
Orders left at our Office, No. 151 8013111 FRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at our Yard, CALLOWIIILL street, below
BROAD street.
Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL
LOWIIILL—or sent to either place per Despatch root,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do w ell to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewtore, ont-tf
SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.-
I am daily receiving, at my yard, the bout quality o_
S OHU YLK IL L AND LEMON COAT, My cuMotriera,
and all others who may favor ma with tolr orders, may
tel=getting Coal that will be satisfat tory to thorn.
No inferior Coal kept at this et tabliehment to
offer at LOW PRICES. .
ALEXANDER OONVERY,
N.E. corner of Broad and Cherry Ste
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.-
DALY, PORTER dc CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep cob btantly on
Mold at the very loweet rates, a fall supply or Lehigh
and Schuylkill Coal. All 1-6 m
itlerctiant (Sailors
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
/011111aILY WITH KELLY k BROTHER,
LATE WIT/I LUKENS, KELLY, & CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, „ABOVE EIGHTH,
Ilan now with Idea the beat Tailors tha are engagent.
In the bumbleen in thin country.
CIiARI.RB ROTH, formerly the leading taller of thin
city; M. KAYSER, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Cu.,
and late Coat and Vent cutter w ith Lukens, Kelly, &
Co., ]lone* Wtorma, the bent Pants and Vest cuttec
in the United Staten, for yearn Cutter with Delnerrin,
under the Irving Rouge, Broadway. a •d with Depletriti
& Pettus, under the Bt. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The wont unremitting attenticin palate the winbee of
all who patronise The entablinhomnt.
The beet of Clothes made st 'moderate prices for
credit, low prices for ea ue.l3-t:
TAKES SEER IDAlsr, MEROVANT
to , TAILOR, Non. 10 andlß Bolath NINTI.I 011111 RT,
AROVE 01111STNLV.
A large and wall aelocted stook of CLOTHS and
CASSIMPIIES always ou band.
All Clothing made at this alatabllaltiment will be of
the boat Van - kr and in the moot fashionable style.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH.-
LNG.
Q., II ARPE'B MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, 14 North I'OURTII &root, between
Arch and lima. aue-ly
Cotttmvsoiott Illerchattte
MERCHANTS and Dealers In Foreign and Ame
rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noa. 23, 25 and 27
North FIFTH Street, Eaat side above Commerce et reet,
Shiladelphla.
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION IHER
NJ CHANT Rod Importer of HAVANA 'VEGANS,
(New)l3B Walnut great. !mond story. aul-ly
gobarco attb (frigate.
HAVANA CIGARS--A handsome ss 41-
men!, ouch u
Figaro, Putagu,
Cabanas, Milani,
Gloria, Jupiter,
Coloso, Converelantes,
Torrey Lopes, Union Americana,
Orejon, Ylora Cubans, he , he.,
he., in X i X, 1-5 and 1-10 loxes of all alres and quill
ties, atAlw and constantly receiving, and for sale low,
by QUARLES THTE„
(new) 135 WALNUT Street,
inl-ly below Second, second story
. . _
VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
1 AMASS —A choice Invoice of these celebrated
brands on board brig New Era," daily expected (rote
EhlTarilli, and for este low, by CHARLES TETE,
(New) 188 Walnut greet, below Second,
and Second Story.
furniture.
t B. KITE & CO.
1 I. rURNITUBE, BRDDING,
No. 113 (Isto TAO) WALNUT it
Phlladdplut
A new and eaperlor style of Spring Bede.
LIM B. KITE. JORMPII WA4,0111
sun am
Doty alto Taubles
SOAP AND CANDLES.
REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
to my Blanufnetory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be-
tween Lombard and South, and Smut and Second
streetq.
Thankful to my numerous fronds for their past favors,
solicit a continuance of the mm, having enlarged my
manufactory so as to enable 1110 to have constantly on
hand A forge stock of welt-seasoned Soaps, free from
PIA Oils Palm, Variegated White theory, Castile, and
All kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Vitro Soap of pure
material, Settled Pale, and thrown Soap, English Sal.
Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, end Tallow
Candles of all else, constantly on hand. Haring
adopted the cash system, I am enabled to sell my goods
at the lowest prices, F. CONWAY.
Philadelphia.
N. /I.—Csstk paid for Tallow and theses. no 14-0 m
Eitntionery
BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY.
DAVID M. 1100 AN, thank Book Manufacturer,
Stationer met Printer, No. 100 WALNUT Street, is pre
pared at all thorn to furnish, either from the shelves
or make to enter, Books of nary description, suitable
(or banks. Public 011icea 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 neatuesa
and despatch.
A general assortment of English, French and Ameri
can Stationery.
Concerning Mr llogan's contribution to the Franklin
Inntitote, the Committee say—" This display of blank
books for banking and mercantile use is the best in the
Exhibition. The selection of the materiel is good, tho
workmanship wort excellent, and their finish and ap
pearance neat and appropriate " no2o-tf
Bats, Caps, tZ':c
SULLENDER h PASCAL,
aul-8m No. 8 B. SIXTH *trek.. Philadelphia
*aware.
( c rfAKER CITY NAILS,
MERCHANT EARS,
RIVET IRON,
Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL,
on the Schuylkill, Above Spring Garden Water Work'.
WAREHOUSE. 108 North WATER Street.
QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
mete.
oc9•tf
JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent
rpROMAS E. BAXTER.-11A1IDWARE,
1 CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET Et
bole Ninth, south elle. Philadelphia nu I.Pro
Moots mitt 131joeo.
B OOTS AND SIFIOES.—Tbe subscriber
ins
on hand a large and varied Mock of BOOTS
and SHOES, which he will hell at the too fo.t
GEO. W TAYLOR,
on2l-ly S. St corner PIETA nod MARKET Ste
VALE STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
--JOSEPH H. THOMPSON A, CO., No, 314 MAIL
KIIT Street, and Nes. S and 6 FRANKLIN FLACK.
hare new In atom a large and well-swioried stock of
BOOTS and SIIOE3, of City and Eastern raanufacture,
which they otter for sate on the beat Wain for Cash, or
on the usual credit.
. .
Boyers
aro loyited to 0%11 and examine their stook
attl•dtf
11 ,-*-; 000 BOXES OF AMERICAN WlN
vow (1L11.9, of all sizes and (panned,
for WO at lowest prices.
Our assortment Pi complote, and are daily receiving
fresh lots from the Kensington Class Works.
(heats Jc Duffy's make auperior to any in the market
as to brilliancy and regular thickness, dipal to French
We are now rei.elving two•thirds of Wm ti loss 11111 , 1t1 at
the, works.
:4,000 boxes French Glass of all ni/e9
4 000 feet Rough 0 las, for sk)lightd.
0,000 feet Engraved and Ernicutilled Clads, of all pat
taros.
1111te Lead, Vreneh And American Zinc, Paints, de.
100 000 lbs White Lead.
00,000 Frenth Moe, (Vieille Montague;
70,000 Ike ArrYtl.ll.ll Mar.
Blown Zito, It full aupply.
Chrome Green, la lull supply.
Chrome Yellow a full supply
Yrusisbui Illus, a lull sup)ly
Faris Green, a full supply.
Address your orders to
7.11:05All It,
I Vh° l ' , " l " bruttlPete tto , l Manufro (met-4,
Sole Proprletorei or the Pismo Stumm Color IVto
btorn A. W curni)r SECOND un.l Atrerb , ,
I'htladrlphla• cell tf
31EDIULNAL Illt.lNDY.—Puro Old
dicinal Cognac, the umbt powerful a trougthener
for weak lungs awl getters! delniar al the 11 , 4 e , n owe
cure for Dp.popfli•. whether snote or Odom, Lou
Spirits, &c. Price $1 i per bottle, or $10.50 per dozen,
Si nrronted porn, Ittiporte,l eXpre-bly fur no, bole
Agouti' , for the United tAtittes,
7.11:61,1.31 S 3311111,
Wholraalu Druggi , to, P. W cor ;4,0.1 oni Ore-o.
Vic refer, by perinivuun, to tho following tnemberd of
the Medical faculty, an to tho purity amt chenticAl
atundard of thin Drawl)
0 P. Ketchlino, M. II , Fourth, above ''bony
Ohm 11 Taylor, 31. LI Fourth, aboio brown.
ch., It. Itobertd, 31. 1.) , Third, below
Wilaoll rme.Y, bt D , Fourth, above Thoull,on
J. ti. Koos r, Front, , t b o ,,„ d„il-ti
13 ÜBLIG LA ALP S IS
respectfully Informed that Offices hove been openal
by the District Superinteudents of Public Lighting, at
which citizens are requested to give Information respect•
log accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
of any failure In lighting or extinguishing them at the
proper time; or If not properly cleaned and In good
lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph
Bally, No, 808 Wharton et , Firet Ward; Oharle4Caity,
Supt of 2d district, No. 2 Haines at above Sixth; WI on
D. Kirk, No. 820 North Sixth et , above Brown, Twelfth
Ward; ill. W. Deahong, No 2231 Coates erect, Fifteenth
Ward; Thoe.V. llowlby, One Office,Twenty-Fourth Ward,
(Went Philadelphia,) M. 11. lillFadden, Oas Office,
Twenty-Second Ward, (Oormantown;) Win. N. klarket,
Oat Office, TwentyaThlrd Ward (Frankford,) and at the
OM Office In Seventh street, below Market.
By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia One
Works. A. J. KITII,
ocl-Om Superintendent of Distribution
PPHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY—
N. W. Cm. TIMED and CHESNUT Nts.
L. PELOITZE SON,' thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore necerdel to their Establishment,
and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new BP ECI3IEN
BOOK to now ready, and from their increased facilities,
are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the ehorteot no.
tics. Their long practical experience In the business,
and the fart of their peraonal superintendmlce of the
manufactuiing department, jtudities them in asserting ,
that they can furnish a more durable and bettor du
tithed article than their cotemporarire.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
wontd do well to apply to them previous to purobssiog
elsewhere,
Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, in eioha s uge for
new at specimen. prices. e 1-tf
Insurance Companies
rpm 11110FTHAL HEALTH INSURANCE
80 ( .1IETY 01 PENNSYLVANIA. Orace, No 351
Buell /MEATH Street, stmee WALNUT } (Cp Stalre,)
Iphi,
OAPITAL,
SILAS S. DREW, P I E SDIOM.
Fins, octal Committee L. BROWN, J. JOTINSON,
E F. I(a7.I.STON
Thq /Abje c t of this Society is the creation of it Mutest
Fund, to be applied to the most advantageous wanner
for tb 0 benefit of its luck menthers
112 the payment of the follocsing yestlr dap - silts you
ala , becoine a Lifo Member of the Sodtty, and will be
entil led to a weekly benefit tf you should be disabled by
sicliNstss or accident tram attending to your ocelots'
bud area or occupation
An LIAVILITY TO A881:138SWITS.
yes i r ly Ihrostft of Afent6trs under 50 Year 3 of Age:
!.,12 00 per year draw #0 00 per week.
S 0 ,• 4.• , 4 .3 op 41 4.
4 00
500 " " fi 00 ••
00 " ir 6 " "
7 00 " " r• 7 00 •,
00 ti 8 00 "
9 00 "
10(0 " •• 10 00 "
First week (`xeopted.
In anti° a to the above an expose Fee of 51,7,0 will
be charged the lirat year which mu.t be !mitt nt thu
time of in slung appliest.on and the yearly deposit in
thirty dr..,
All e'Alms for sickness will be promptly paid. All
mom nnicatiolia thould br addrepse , l to
BILAS 8. DittiNV, President,
10! South Fourth street, Philadelphia.
C.IREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
"LAI TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
'OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILIPNO, No 403 WM,
NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street
Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital 000,000
FIRE, INSURANCE, Ilmiled or PlrfleinaL
MARINE INSURANCE on Veasels, Carve., and
Freights.
INLAND INSURANCIr byßiverv, Canals, Lnkea, and
Land Carriage.
ASSETS, Nov. I, 1857.
Real Estate Y. 57,000 00
Beat Eatate held in trust, (in Nola ) '23.700 00
hails and 'Mortgages 28,350 00
Strreka. (par value f 92,450) present rains.... 57,915 00
fitorit notes 38,400 00
BM!, rvreds able 21,448 RI
9 , 1,11 In bank out on bond 2,101 38
Cash In hand, or Agent. 7,053
Premitunq unpaid 3,388 88
f 020 39
DIRECTORS
minus C. LAT11R05,1423 Walnut street.
Wht DARLING, 1010 Pins street.
ALEX. WIIII,LDEN, merchant, 13 North Front et.
ISAAC 11A7.L Ell MIST, Attorney and Counsellor.
JOHN C HUNTER, Wm of Wright, Hunter, & Co.
N TRACY, firm or E Tracy & Co . Goldsmiths' llall
JOGS It. M'CCRUT, firm of Jones While, A .11 . Curdy
THOS. 1. ti ILLMI E, firm of Gilleaple & eller.
JAS II SMITH. HMI of Jas It. Soith & Co.
N HARPER JEFFRIES, firm of Wrn. li. Brown & Co.
JUN It 01,000, office cos Seventh and San.cou stn.
CHAS E. THOM SOON, Olive 413 CheAuut street.
ALFRED TAYLOR, olllceCalro City Property.
JONA J SLOCUM, ofli, , 22d South Third street.
CHARLES C LATUIUIP, President
W3I. DARLINI.), Tier-PreeteteGt
LEWIS OREGOILY, Sdrice-Pro,klent, Nov York
IL K. RICHARDSON, Alsvistaut-Secretary. den•tf
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
V PANT,
•
Charter perpetual Capital, 5500,000. Eitlierlbed,
if.2011,c00. Paid up, $1.40.000.
Thle Company ie now prepared to 1-sue FIRE and
MARINE POLICIES on favorable tame.
Passiovav—JOHN NWIFT.
Vtca Peastor-N-r—libililtY BIM)
I In INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TRIAD and DOCK
Streets. Capital, 5012,725 03.
//WIRES LIVES for Abort term, or for the whole
term of life—grants annuities and endowinentit--par
chaees life Interests In Real Estate, and makes all
contracts depending on the oontingencles of Life.
They aot as Executors, Administrators, Aevgnets,
Trueteee, and Iluardians.
nuSraLx.
Ilanlel L Miller, Samuel l Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin.
Ill.:hard S. Newbold, James It McFarland,
William P. Sleeker, Joseph 11. Trotter,
William II Kern. JlllllOB Euston,
&tame! C. Huey, Theopbilee l'auldtror,
Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Solider,
Henry C. Townsend, Panic' L. Tlutchirem,
Itollelphus Kent, John W. Horner,
William. 11. Carr, Env, P Azeher,
Edward T Melt, Samuel J. Chadian,
if ilium Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas,
Warner Al Resin, John O. 13.1ouner,
B.S. Micbler, Easton.
DANIEL L. WILLER, President
SAMUEL R. STOKES, Vice Pres't
3011 a W. 11011NOR.8ocretexT. r113..1y
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"TOWARD FOIE AND MARINE IN-
A. YY KRANCE dOMPANY—OfRea No 412 WALNUT
St:eet, Philadelphia The follnwlier Atato, , nt of the
Weirs of the company is pithhshed in conformity with
Vr , ./Vixtull of Its charter
MX.1110121 ItLCSIVID rove stromv 1 , 1a3 6 , 70 AUGtIS2
31, 1857.
Fire premiums P 4,7.21 01
Marine premiums Wai.7 • 4l b 2
Perpetual premium; 224 00
Total amount premiums taken. 1'155,717 43
Earned fire premiums 2:i,072 06
Earned marine premiums 165 , 09 4 60.49,079 66
Deduct return premium...,
Net earned $163,359 09
Marino loeses . paid. $ 99,885 75
Fire Leeson 8,031 11
$101,910 88
Salvage re
ceived... $760 57
Interest ro.
cei5ed...4,351 GT
R o Insur
ance 2,971 62 —9,063 t,— 93,953 70
-- ---
I:apemen for cuininisaiOnS to
agents, abatetnent+ in lieu of
scrip, salaries, °nice rent ;
furnishing tifiico, books, at,.-
tionery, & o 50,366 57
Pratt and lose 03 40-144,284 27
Net profit 124,075 n
AHSETA.
Cult on hand $12,515 $9
Rills receivable 119,207 02
Ronda and mortgages 163,000 00
Stock,, 0 92.100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
Duo by agenda and
others 22,312 93
$761,095 St
DIRECTORS.
P. M. Potts, Wm. F. Leech,
C. E. Spangler, II T. Kesel I.
Abraham Rex, H. H. Houston,
Wm. II Woods, Jos. It. Withers,
Osorge Howell, Abraham P. Eyre.,
J. Edgar Thomson, 11' I:nig - nth
C. G. Sower, Charlos F. Norton,
John W Sexton, John H Lewnrs,
Herman Haupt, Janice! E
Nathan R. Posts, H. 11. Eihilhrgford
PERCIVAL 31. POTT,S, Proindent.
C. E. PPANGLYN, Viso Preqideat.
W. H. Wool's, Secretary.
oe:2R. T. KINBII.. Treasurer.
FIRE INSURANCE.
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANT.
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASH,
AND SEQUA ELY INVESTED,
MICR, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD
STS , SPRING GATIDEI,S.
CHARTER PRIIPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIIIXOTORS.
. .. .
John IL Dohneri,
Henry al Phil. I,
David Vi'oeipper, Lewis Shinrizok
Benjamin Darla, John Landoll,
John Brans, Jr Charles Field,
Anis.) , AI Park, William E. Woo .
James Durnell, John 11. Stevenson,
Jacob S. Mintzer, Cumin Stoddard,
Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast,
George) K. Chihiu.
JOHN B. DOIINERT, President.
L KRUMIIIIAAR, Secretary. Sept 21-11
p V EPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.-
A. 1 OFFICI: 414 WALNUT lit , Franklin Buildings,
FINE AND MARINE INAURANGE.
CAPITAL $100,090, WITII PRIVILHOO To INCSIXASI:
TO 400,00♦).
Thin Company in now tally organ zed, and prepared to
make all kinds of Insurance against lOU or damage by
Wire cad Marion PeriL' at current rates.
OFFICERS.
H. 0. LAUGHLIN, President.
RICHARD SHIELDS, 'Visa Presided.
OHO. SCOTT, Secretary.
DIRECTOILS.
i George Minster,
W. 0 stotenbnil.
R. M. Carideo,
0 C. Butler,
Geo. Scott f aulft r y_
A RCTIC EIRE INSURANCE COMPA
rx. Nl', NI:W YORK.--Oilice, No 2'a Wall street, ad-
JmninG the Mechanic,' Bank—Cash Capital. $2.50.600,
with a surplus Thin Company insure Building+, Mer
ehandiae, Furniture, Veseeln in port and their Cargoen,
and other property, against LON or Damage by lire and
the Rieke of Inland Nartgation
DlascrTorts.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, BMus R Gravel,
Henry. 0 Brewer, Henry Davie.
Edmund Ponlold, 0 11. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, Then. Polhemue, jr.
Ogden Haggerty, Rhaha X. Horgan,
Thomas blunagan, Abut. H. Yen Neat,
John 11. Huge, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas B. Neleon,
Oharlee Heaton, Junes W. Phillip.,
Loftin Lorut, Charles A. Many,
Samuel G. Glidden, Edward /Hocken,
liteph. Cambreleng, Won H. Shepard,
Thoman Scott, Charles I. Frost.
John Ward, lothrop 1.. Sturges,
Henry K. Bogert, William R. Fondirk,
Peter Eden, Emery Thayer.
Beitjeunin if Field, Gen Weetteldt,
A. R. Frothiugham, Zaln.ou Taylor
Thee Y. Youoge,
U. 0. ',soughl.ln,
D filmentod,
Wm o,herne,
Richard eh ields,
T W. ehessell,
6ama•l L ?Melloll
ALBRP.T WARD, Pmidebt.
Itt4llAan A 0 oAt.we , e,cret au lO,ly
3 ATaTFACTURERS' 1 N IJ RAN G E
_IL COMPANY --Charter ferrotusl ()ranted ty
the Atato ul Nnanyiranta Capital, $OO,OOO Fire,
Manua, and Inland Traneportation.
ELtEIBM
Aaron 8 Llppineott, Chutes Wiark„
Wm A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeka,
Charlee J Field Jatnea P P nylh,
Wm. D Thome, J. Rinaldo Sank,
Wm, Neal, John P Simone,
AARON 8 LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A mioDE,s, Vice Prea/dont.
ALFRED V, lA:RS, Secretary.
J W. MARTIEN, Surteyor,
This Company wan organised with a nett espital, and
the Pire,torn hayu determined to adapt the bußtnena to
Ito irmlnt•ln ye , ourcee—do observe prudence m conduct•
log 114 airaire, with a prompt adjustment of hares
Ohico No.lo Merchants , Exchange, phßadelphla,
aul-dly
VIIARTER OAK E
!../ INSURANCE COMPA
IRE AND MARINE
NY o► HARTFORD. CONN.
Lout, in Phthulelpbla awl
ilads/Idela Offici.
Cash Capital 1.300,000,
vicinity Adjußted et the PA
By leave we refer to
l't l Brawn k CO., Phila. Ron. Joel Jocsea, Phila.
Chefro...4 ' Stout kCo , " lion. Barna Choate, Boston
11.trker, Leek Co" Williams, n T. SWilliams, Ilert'S
We have farildre for p acing any amount of MAI.
rattotnth.ltnot reliable Companies, _
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 413 (074 No. 145) CHESTNUT ST.
THOMPSON k ROOD,
Agents.
ALE J OPE.—Buyers aro Invited to call
11 Ala eimminti our Manila Dale Rope, which we can
an sell sa low as American, and warrant it superior in
travel and durability.
WEAVER, FITLY:Ft& CO.,
and No 2R N Ws.tor st and 22N Whianou
CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
of excellent quality, In cold at the PIIII,ADII. I 9IIA
OAR WORKR for the reduced price of flve cents • bushel,
and rosy bo obtained In large or mall quantity by ap
plying at the Oae Wilco, No V Routh fiaIIiNNTIL
Street
To Purr beers by Wholesale, it to sold at the Works,
In First Ward, by the ton, at a pm. equivalent to An
thracite, a tj3 GY por ton
(Migned,) J 0 ONtRRON Engineer
13
OAS W 05.. Aug. 26, 'Pi . an!II-tt
3°B3—"b3l6Bll°itillgtri by l 71TgOAETr
itot 119 North 'Wider Btroo •
ilitilroait fine*,
1311ILADELPIIIA AND ELMIRA RAIL
-1 ROAD COMPANY.--QUICREBT ROUTE to EL
mint. Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Nair], Niagara Yalta,
Miltraukto, Borlingtok, Montreal, st. /*auto, Detroit,
Dualiath,and
Passenger train. will tetra the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and FINE
Streets, daily. ;Sundays accepted.) as follow.:
7 30 A. 31. DA)
For Elmira, Niagara Fills, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Rock Island, (lateen, St Paula, Burlington,
and St. Louis
3 ao P.M. NIGHT EXPREA3,
For Elmira, Niagara Fslle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, lock 1E1.14, Galena, ht. Paula, Burl tugtor,
and Bt Louis.
ID" Tickets good till timid.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buff Ito, and Euppenui en
Bridge.
=EIZELEI
Vllke9barre
Williamsport 600
Elmira 1 00
Canandaloa 8 01
( li , iii''rai via Gorham . 8 CO
Rochester, 8 50
10 1.0
Niagara Palls
Buffalo 10 00
Erie. ....... ..................................... 10 50 '
Cleveland, •01. /i. Y. and Er. ; 1 , 3 N I
ii via Niagara Falls
Toledo, via New lurk and E.rlai i; ii,
Colombo. 16 50
Cincinnati, Neu 1 ork and Erie 18 00
Niagara Falla 10 00
Indianapolis, via NOV York and Erie ol 00
Detroit, via Niagara Falls 19 50
Chicago, via (treat Western Railway.... 22 CO
Lake Shore Bailrolvi on 00
Rock Island, era Niagara Falls 'I 00
Lake Shore Railrna4l 00
Burlington 24 00
lowa City 29 25
St LOlli3, vin Chicago 20 00
Indianapolis 4 4 00
Dunlieth 21 CO
35 10
St. Pats hi '
...
Irr Tickets cnn be roeurei at the Philadelphia and
Ebana Railroad Company's Ticket Ofbc.., N. \V corner
of Si XTII and CHEST:4I;T etr,t,, any at the r...-
wen g er Dept, ItROAD and VINE.
THROUGH EXPRESS fREIGIIT TRAIN
. .
Leaves the Depot, Ikon I street, below Y/131.,
(Sundays excepted,) for all points Wett and North, at 6
P 3E.
Freivbts tang be delivered before 3 P. 31 to insure
their o.ning the saner day.
IE)I reights are forward.l 'with groater deeyofrh
and Low, Bate, than by any lino from tha city to the
West end Northive,t.
For farther information apply to
A1,1.1:1N tc uttt t,
Through Freight Depot. Itrout. below roe,
Or to CHAS. et, TAI'PEN, General Agent,
N. IT. cor.Slxth nod Cheetaut sts.,Philadn.
G. A. NV:ULM,
(lent. Supt Phlbtls. nod Rooting
If A FONDA,
flenl Cotawle+o. &
J. A REDFIELD,
dp3l.ly (lent. Supt. W alsport and Elmira Ratlmad
PI [IL ADEL PIII A AND READING It AIL
ROAD—FAT FREPIIIT LINE —Freight train,
leave the Depot, DROAL Street, b low VINE. daily, for
Dul).11o, Suspen.uun Bridge- Canada. Dt troit, Chicago,
Galena, Dubuque, it. Louie, and Intent,-
Mete pomte.
'MIK I,' the ehorttet route to Canada and the Lake
Porte, nod goods will be forwarded w Rh greater despatch
to the aboro poiute than by any other route.
Tour ur rxicEs rxn 100 LB3
Via EaOron•t
tat Atom, 11 els.— $4 t tau 4th tines
Pat , pt , nsinn Bridge .1 127 t Sti ill :4)
Duffe^ or Dunkak 1 15 1,0 711 Lo
Detroit I ..14 1'27 1 II oi
ebleago ...... .... 1 DO 1 at I 15 1 99
Freight going Ihrou4h by rail all the ray mart be
marked ••li IA RA IL "
No transb.peleut between rbileielp:a .3 , 1 Elmira
M,:k good, via and Reading' !Who'd
and rend to the Prfot. trot etrtvt. below VIDA., 4sily,
before S. 3.1
For further information in rogsof to this routs, rail
at the throng?. freight oSice of the Philada this, Nis
gam and Great 111 ester° Liue, corner SIXTH
and CIIESTNCT. dera-y
TIENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—TIik.
CiREAT CENTRAL ROCTII, caonestittg the At
testi,: Cities with Western. North-westoru. and eautb
western State 9, by it continuous Kalil's] &rest, This
Road also .nnecte at Pittaburrh with dinky line of
steamers to sa poets on the Westetu hives', sad et
Cleveland and Sandr.o7 tell% eiramers to 111 ports or,
the North-wesv,erb.l.Ateb; making the most DIRECT
CHEAPEST Ithil RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freight
can be forwarded to sod from the GREAT WERT.
mrxe DEMEAN PIIILADELPULA AND PITTS
-1111111111.
Wiser Clikaa—Boots, Shoes, Rats, ani
Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (In boxes
bales and trunks), Pular. (in boxes
and bales) Feathers, Pun, &c 00e. per In) 1` , 4
BIICOND et...sea—Domestic Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (In original
bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) IS all
Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts.
Esatward, &a..ka 15e. per 1001 be
Tonto Class—Annie, Chains, (In
casks), new', Baccn and Pork,
Baited, (loose or In sacks), Points.
(dry and in oil ) 0514, (01:091 lard
and resin) 86e. per 100 'be
70170111 CLAsB—COffee, Plith, Bacon,
Beef, and Pork, (in canoe or boats
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Hods Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch,
P.o-in, bled, 311 acfacture4 To
bacco, Pinsin Oil. Queensware.
Sugar, (bide bbls , and boxes,)
he, Mt par 10
FLool;.--41 per bbl., until fri_rttiar notice
Dosio-450. per lOOlbo , until for tier notice
Corroo-42 per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight,
until further notice.
In shipping °coda from any point East of PhHadal.
phia, particular to Maar packages Primly/ramie,
" All Goods consigned to the Agents of Pair
110144, at Philadelphia or Pittaburgh, trill be forwarded
without detention.
Fusion's Awaits —Clarke & Co.,Chicsgo; Packer &
& Co., ateinpbi . Tenn ; R Y. Cum & Co., Bt. Louis,
Ito ; P. O. & Co., Evansville, Iniuma; Wm.
Ittnehmn, Loolnvllle, Kentucky.; B C. Me drum,
bla3,on, Indiana; 11. W. Brown & Co., and
& Co, Cincinnati ; 11. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville ,
Ohio; Leech & 02 , No. tel lialbyetreet, Boston) Letel
& CO., No. 2 Astor House, New York, No. 1 Witham s
New York; E J Eneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw &
ROOM!, Deituncre; D. A Etevrart, Pittsburgh.
L. IlUtvsl . o.ti,
General Freight Agent
11. J. LO3IBAKET,
din). Sc rintendent. A !M0i1... ell
Esacingo funta
SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN
TERM—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY —WALNUT STREET, SOUTII-WEST CORNER
OP TRIED, PUILADRLPISIA.
INCORPOSATED AT TAM STATi OF PwasnyvezA.
Money is received in any sum, large or small, and in
tersst paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drasral.
The °Hee is open every day from 9 o'clock In the
morning till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday erenings till 9 o'ciock.
EON. HENRY L. BENNER, President,
ROBKRT SELFRIDGE, Vice Fremilent.
We. J. ReeD, Secretary.
plasmas:
Eon. Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Manna,
}Alward L. Carter, F . Carroll Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Joseph B: Barry,
Sadal. K. Ashton, Ilonry L Churchan,
Jam a B. Smith, Francis Lee.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The investments are made in conformity with the
provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MOST.
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such drat Gass securi
ties aa will always insure perfect security to the deposi
tor, and which cannot fail to give permanency and eta
bility to this Institution.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FIVE
1. PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NTO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - FrVE
PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
[JO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. - Fin
1 NI PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N O. " (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT. STATE. SAVINGS FUND. and-ly
filarhinern anb .bran
PENN STEAK ENGINE AND BOlL
.tut WORKS
REANEY, NEAFIE -& CO.,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS,
MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK
SMITHS AND FOUNDERS.
Raring for many years been In successitl operation,
and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing
Marine and River Enginve, high and low pressure, Cron
Boat!, Water Tante, Propellers, it , it° 7 respectfully
offer their services to the public, as being tally prepared
to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and
Stationary. Having sete of patterns of different sises,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice High and Low Pressure, Piste, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Boilers, ot the best Pennsylvania char
raptl iron llorgioge of all dices and kinds, Iron and
Bras* Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and ell other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings lad specifications for all work done at their
establishment free of charge, art work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re
,sire of bcAte, where they can ley in perfect fsfety, and
are provided with &heart, blocks, falls, Ica , ito , for
raising heavy or light weights
THOMAS HEANEY,
JACOB G NEAIII,
.1011 N P LEVY,
atil.y BEACH act PALMER Stre.tn, Kensington
eLXVIIL • bIEIRICII I. •ACOH/31 1111111 Cs.
WILLI 11( Z. HVIIIICIE.
CIOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY,
lIPTU AND IVASIIINOTON STRUTS,
COIL 001ILPHIA.
MERRICK 6c SONS,
sticaNELES AND MACHINISTS,
mannfectrre High and Low Preevare Steam Engines, for
Land, River, and Marine eerie*
Boiler", Oaeometere, Teak., Iron Beat, &e., Cut
logy of all kinds. either Iron or lime
Iron (mine roof! fur Gar Work!, Workehopg, Railroad
Stallone, An
Retort.; end Hes Machinery of Um latent ant nor!
Imirore.l cuust:tnc Hen
SILTory drlcrirloz, of Ti&ntation machla•rj, cosh an
Eurnr. tSsw, and Writ Nil!. Vacuum Fan., Open Stearn
Tonics, befecators. Filer. Purupi,lng Engine.. Ac.
Pole Agents for N Ilillieura Patent Pugar Boiling
Apparatuv; Nriiinyth's P.t.nt Steven Ihmuner; J. I'
Roes' Patent Valve Mutton for Plaid Machinery and
Steam Pump ,
Supermtendent--II II HAIITOL ain3-y
_ _
'CHARD NORRIS Zig SON, LOCONO
RA, TM
STEAM ENOINE BUILDERS,
iiiimrammt STRIICT, BAUILTON, PAIRYINW AID
/PIM GIARD62I 82RIZT8,
PHILADELPHIA.
Named exclasively in the manafacts re of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES•
lienufvcture to order Locomotives of any arrnoge•
mint• weight or ospacith for the use of Wee I Of COII.
PT DihmtiOtawl ( - On! (11,..ff start, or
ANTIIRAV IT N COA L,
Wirer/CV 1)11T11110 oee , ll, Gig 01 0111.
In design, matsrial end workmanship, the Locomo
tives ;modem" at these Works are equal to, and not eg.
celled by nuy. The cietertale toed in conatructlen axe
made oo the spot, sal hosts the beet quality and moat
reliable stock. The large eitent of Shops, and Colo
rs/sit ..',muter of llatdieory an.l TGOiS, enable
them to execute the
8 . ,3,57 OF WOl% WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
or ANT ARRANGEMENT REQTIRRR.
4:IIILLYR CAR WHEELS, IIAM111:1111D AXLIB,
With V or form,
IRON ANDorginga
BRASSany eivi
CASTINGS,
And MACIIINR WORK generally.
11103ARD MOO J 8
RENIti LITIII6R !mug
Want°
A GENTS WANTED.--Five to Ten Doi
tL tars per day can Do easily wale. Call on A
SLACK, at Jacob Leman'. Sorrel Horse Hairl {Vest
King street, Lancaster, Ps delS•tf
WANTED, TED, FOR TIIE atiffED STATES
CAVALRY—Able•balied, unmarried men, to
whom will Do given good pay, board, c:Jthing, and
medical attendance . from $l2 to $ .22 per aonth. .
No man having • wife or child will be sr.,Pplekt. Apply
fur 11101INTKLP at No 511 I.IAKKIit Street
above ihglath, north aids
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
let LIMA 2d 11%-t of cavalry.
act li•Sin• Rocruttiog °Scar.
QORGII UM, or CIIINESE
busbeis for sale by
CROLBDALIS, PRIME, & CO ,
no10•tf No, 104 N. Mayan mimic
NEW YORK LINES—THE - CAMDEN
A N AND Ammo's RAILROAD ASIITHIUDIMPRIA
AND ?RUMOR RAILROAD COMPANIII IJIiX3.
PROM PILILADILPHIA TO m 2 . 0115„ AND WA
?LAOS.
Leave sa Mows, Yin : VAIN.
At /A. M. tram Symington Depot, OM Jerry
At 6 A. Cit
A y, Mao Si IS
M., via Camden and Amboy, Astonancria.
Oen 3 IS
At BA. , via Camden and Jersey City, Mori*:
Ellail 2
Kt 10 A. Id , by steamboat Trenton, via Tammy
and yereey City, It Isreal„_,"•-"/** 2
At 2P. M., via Canvien sad Amboy, C . on, A. G -
press
At 6 P. M. via Camden and Jenny City, Irming
Nell
At IP. N. via Camden and Amboy, Aarommaiii-
Ron, jet Class 2
At 8 P. H., via Camden and Amboy, AmAtuabia.
too, %Id Clem. /
P
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aneess-
Ron, lot Clue 2 00
At 6 P.ll. via Camden sod Amboy, /1606.5.-. 1
V 5
Mien, :a d Clam
The 6 P. M. line rum daily, all others Basolso ez
espied.
I 4 80
Express Lines stop at Um prtoofpal stations oad,t.
For Bal.l.tero, Easton, ea., at 6 A rm
and 2 1- IL, from Walnut street whatt.
For Water Gap, Stroadabarg, Baranton, Wilkesbar o.
Montrose, Great Ben, Ice. at 6 A. M., trta Dolawm e,
Lackawanna at Weetans Etaiiroad..
For Preeliold, at 6 A. H. and 2 P. M.
For Mount Holly at 8 A. M., and 2%, 8 Mill M.
WAY AMES
For Bristol, Trenton, &a. at 23( and 4 P. M.
WAY 'LINE
Tor Palmyra, Banton, Bootody, BarLineoet, Poem
wale ,at II P.M.
Bteaanboat RICHARD BTOCKTON for Porientoen
and lateral. diste places at 2X P M
Steamboat TREN2I.,II for Tacsoy at 10 end It t, A
id., and 4 PAL
whar All Cites, wroept 1 A. lE., lean Walnut street
f.
ID Titt7 pounds a baggage coily allowed each Pas
&eager. Peasengere ars prohibited from taking es 7
thing as hwage bat their wearing snare/. AU beg
Meover Mt) to be peid fix extra. The Cum
psoy lonit their reepous,bu i ty for baggage to one dollar
per pound, ad will not be Cable fur any &moat be
yond $lOO, except by epeeist mutraet
WU. Y. OATZ:WEII, Agee
C. A. A. 11. 8.. CO
I)ENNSTLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAD,
1937. TOR PITTSBURGH, 1937.
Ciaelnr.ste, Bt. Louis, lowa City,
Louisville. Now {Mem", St. Past,
Indianapolis, Cleveland, Kansan
Terra Haute, Chicago, Nebraska,
Forming elm cenaectioe; trail all as Greet Welt.
arm Railroads,
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTERE OP THY THROUGH
TRAINS.
At and from The Prinniudrania Railroad Paaanqet
Station south-east porter a ELITE:NT/1 and MAR
KET atop'4 ontranta on `arrant). atroot. )
TWO TnnouGu TRAINS MATE FRILIEWLPIIII
DAILY
Forming thee connections at Plttaborgli to all points
West
EIB=I
riiit Mail Line all P. )1 , arriving in Plttabarel et
A. )1.
.6.2p.rela Mall Train a: 11 night, artii - In c r, in PltUsnnyb
at 1 55 P M.
Altoona Way Train at 8 A M , at Altrnr..i •t
8 P M.
IferriaGurs
Aecommta4atim2 Train. via Coseribls.
lea Tee Pht'outelpitit at 3P. M t arriv:og la Ibrriar2 - 57.
at 9 P. M.
11ESt7.8.XI1I).
Past Mail Tram le.ares Plttit-arin at A A it ,Arrivia ie
Phtladeilints at 11 4 n ight.
PAyres. SSatl Train 1-arse Pitt•tinrgla at P P ).1
rirea in Pltilivlipbtit at 1 P. M.
Alta)na Way Tri.ln bares Alt... at A M • ~rr:rY
in Philadelphia at t DO P. M.
I.lareaburg Accoincandatian Train, ria Celtrihs,
leases Harrtabarg at Arrivtrg Ia Plailatkiphis
12 noon
The Expreas Staf rase daily, tit* other traine,
days eacw,a.
Beggar, will h rettived at tha PlaWflrg?, Der?' by
the By-gaga 31s.ter. at any time daring the day No
thane tpr handling banage.
Not:Cu.—ln cave of lose, the company will hold
!Ismael.* reapcnelble for rervonal barrage war, 1111
for an amount oot eseeedtag *lOO.
NotiCa —OO nibuvea nal b. in teldinees at the Itvar
York Depot to convey pantengara for the Wett to
Pennvylvanta Railroad Station.
THOMAS MOOR L, Agent,
Passenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad Cn,
Philadelphia. November An. MS.
TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGEMENTS
NORTHERN
... CENTRAL RAIL trAis
TWO DAILY TRAINS Yilo3l 8A1.11115D11
YITTEDUILOR AND razowasy.
On and after Jtuer Ist, 153 T TWO DAILY TRAINS
will leave Calvert Stetson for PrOabergh and all Wwrt
ern anA Sot% or Northwestern cities.
THE lIOILNLNO MAIL TEAM
Leaves Belt more daily (Iculetay excepted) at 5.15 A
connertlog with the hail TrAl.O over the Gnat Pena
•7lranis Brulroai, and attiring In Dittsteargle at 197
A. M.
THE AtITERNOON EXPILESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at It P. 111
for Harrigborir.
• - - -
THE NIGHT EXPRESS TESTS
LeaTtll Da!Almon EVERY NIGHT at 10 P. 3f COD
fleeting with the Lightning . Express ore; the Peuaryt.
?anis Railroad for Plttaburgb, arriving at 1.1) P. M.
U 7 AU theso trains connect closely at Plttabarg
with truing over the Pittslusgh, pest Warta ssa
Chienge Raslroal, and its Northern, Southern sal
Western eonseetions.
113 . PliaVera for °blew, Ruch Island, BurUrq
ton, lowa City, 11ilmautee, Dubuque, St. Pea l's Idea
6013, and other leading cities it/ the Northwest, salsas%
one uadred milt/ Of truest and tea /PUTS is Pam, with
four /ter changes of caw, by Wang this route.
Er Passengers for Clustered, Sandusky., Toledo, sal
Detroit, go by this route, and the time -is unequalled,
being 113 miles shorter than by any other route.
[1:7" Passengers for St. Louis ' Indlarispalls, 'Nue
Haute, Cairo, and ail points on the Lower and. Upper
'lllssissippl, male leas changes of can, sal arrive In ad
vans of an,yother route; and to Cincir_natt Coluenbac
Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, se quirk
as by any other route.
All Western Baggage CUSCHILD TICROUGH ayd
hosofird sank Care.
FOR THE NORTH.
The B 15 A.H. eeruseets eiceety with Ensue Trani
over the Dauphin road (or Williamsport, Bludra,
Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Ails, and Canada, this
forming the most direct railway route to Northwestern
Pennsylvania and Western New York. Pa/congers srlif
find this the shortest, cheapest, and Iseult expeditious
:onto to Niagara Falls and Canada.
Through Tickets are tuned to Philadelphia via Co
lumbia and Lane:Wet by an the trains at $3 seek, each
train baring rare connections. Passengers by this
route avoid trowelled bridges, and all the inconvenient*
of ferrying scram the Saagnehanna riser.
Passengers for llanorer,lfanekester, Gettysburg, Phu
mittaburg, Carlisle Chambenilarg, go by the traina at
8.16 A. 11., end 3 P. hi.
WI3THINSTZ7I BRANCH.
The Care on this road make one trip per day, toanett•
Ine with the train at 3 P. M.
Pot THROUGH TIC/C.3MS and farther information,
apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station, N. E. corner
of Calvert and Frisians streets.
sepi-tf C. C. /LIMON, Bart.
DE LADELP HI A, GERMANTOWNII
1 AND NOR RIS TO WN RALLROAD.--WMTRD
ARRANGEXENT.--On and after MONDAY, Mote
190, 1511.
FOR GERMANTOWN.
Lesre Philadelphia at 6, TX, 84y, 9)ji, 11,1( • 111..
3-10 min. 4,5, 6,7, 9, and 11 9. M.
Lear* Gerrtantoery at Ox, .7-36 min. 8,9, 30)( A. M ,
1-10. 3-70 min. 4,5, 6,7, 8, and 10P. 31.
lAr -- The 7 25 o'clock A. 11. Train from Clenoutto-trn
4111 stop only at Wer . e . eStrret Station.
Leave Philadelphia at 520 min. ~ 2 and ek P. M
Leave Germantown 8.20 no.n. A M., I- le min &Id
64:. min P.M.
CHRSTNUT RILL RAILROAD
Leave Philadelphia at I,;‘, Ss, LIAI, ,2, 4, ,
and 9 P. 21.
Les,' Chestnut Hill at 71,3-40 and 10-10 =ln A M •
1350, 1-40, 5-40 and 7-40 ruin.
Leave Philadelphia: Cias7.iiT2 =a 6% P. U.
1...i.ae0 Chestnut. Mil at 8 A. ki.,12-50 sad 3-24 P. M.
YOB AIANAYUNK, CONFUorioclr.N AND Nona-
- .
Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 9, UA. 1( 43(, 6 14,
wad 11 I'. M.
Leave Norristown at T. 9, 11 A. 111., 3 sad 630 P. 31
oti SUNDATB,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., act 3 P. M
Leave , Nom+2A-. at 7 A. M., ara 5 P. M.
V.. 111" kAILEOAD FOB DOW:U:4d
Leave Philadelphia at 6S sall , and a P. M
Leave Dowoingtotro at A. M . atut IP.
ll H, SMITH. Soperiotateleat.
Depot, azd Green etresta, Philadelphia
NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGRALEN T.
/CA
ETRIERESI. EASTON, ALLENTOWN, itatrEt
cuums., Dort.esrowN,
On and after WedOr sday. November 4th. 15Z.7, 4 o •
trams on This read grill !ear*lsdelVA:4 daily (Er •
dor, excepted) as followe:
kor Bethlehem, Easton, .4Muutown an 4 Macth Chock,
(I.4prers) at. 9 A M )e mcn etwa with L C P. F.
Per Bethlehem. Alluotorn., sod Manch Chrak,
e.. , oterLon with L. V Et R.. at :t IS P. 31 ~„j
Yor Dulevtruu, (Actomouodatioo.) at 4 P 3 P. M
er G•yr.4l3, d 0 at 10 A. M.
Os Tat...lays and hits.. the 10 A 14 teeth ru•
through to 13ollem4ro, leaving . Po)leatevra to rvt - nra
at .1 3o P
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
Leave BetteDm (Express,' at 9 A. M . and 2 -24 P W.
Leave Doylestown, (A C00.3121013t/llij it SSA A. N
Leer. Gerynedl, do. at 2.0 P.ll.
ON Ste - DAYS
For 1 From
GiTarid 9 1.5 A.N.I Gwynedd ..2. ^ 0 V II
Doylestown 420 P. M 1 Doylettown......d 55 A.nt
fare to Bethlehem el e 2
^, Mauch Chunk 2 GO
Wakeebssere.,.., 4 59
PASSENGER DEPOT.
FRONT and WILLOW eta . Pella.
ELLI 3 CLASH. Agent
CHANGE OF HOIJES.-F. H IL A DE L.
'J PGIA , WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE MIL
ROAD.
Oo s.-,t art, Uccolisy. Nov :L . :, MT,
PAllitZitiEß TRAINS LEAVE PRILIDTISEIIA
For 81.111.1.,r1 st 9 A M , 1 P. (Talrelst) it. 3 11
P M
For WatzteglAta at S A. M , 1, 337 aed U P. M.
for Ker Cs,t:e st 9 A AI , I 14,1 3XP. H.
for M.l.llrt , ii it 5 A M. 1.11 P. M.
/or Dover at S A M and 1 P. M.
For Beiferl st v A M, sz.l 1 P M.
TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA
L•4lllt.t.x.ra at 5 40, pip, 11 A. X and 1 1
P. 31.
i.e;re Wiicln e - loa at 725 Uzi 11 44 A. hi sai I 4!4
Lear* New Putle at 6 1.5 aryl 11 66 A. X > 414 s
p 31
Leave Mtilletotre et 10 10 A 11 and 7 0 $ P 01
Leen, Dover at 0 (6 A. M. act b P. 11
Leave Paefortt at 7 ,17 A M and 3P. M.
TRAINS TOR BALTIMORE
Lou, Wilmington DA 9 19 A M ,2 P. 21 nal 11 Ii
A 51.
SUNDAYS ooty 2.1 11 P M. from PhilklelptOs
Balthrore
do.
do. d P M f:91:2 Beltm7ri
Philadelphia
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PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
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