etas'*F~a'+xasae.,rs~r~.Arsreaa~~r~-e7aart~se~x~.; .-r~s~P;'m~nsa7~: , ~.,. - yin.. , d.;-- r. frhit - . .Itt r. I r rnE SUBSURIBMI;11:111.IS DAY .11. entered into a limited partnatahli, in accordance with tkeltifili oftl,haenSaf.3lol:lolloonelege lB4l Prfti wlded,iind*redlirra newaesat WANE% for the trabiatitiotimf,tileffetWtwaterh*SkolmhiPLtW i et Philadelphia. The general porthole are ANE VANOE and fIENIMXIV. - ?LiNflO,'„lttsd 40,11Peciel partnetildredinfettAfdaSAW it7ll,44,s•&l l o;rEL, BRANSON,aII being resident* 0 this city, ,rospi r tat lralw,lleduteltruthrt'hypillNarn Stiworth, s tweniy: , thousand dolimw,istwitthaSsash napktel, cents' uted.l% SamneflalaulaoAnwatfttonmandr , dolent partnereWPstrn edrerrAncePh tb4 dmtday ob JafutllfY;` A. D. IS% and will 10 , rminsto on the, Mat day of a. oarabeiplisis??, .TAIKESAAPANOIO RENNYeIb , ,I4NDIS, • ~, t71.-,1 4 Mien - Oral , Parlperi• '4a 4,347;, ;SAMIIEk BRANJON;„... xst .a 4 . 0 I PIIILADALPAIA3 ESC. jai-wOwf, TU'SUBSOtititßSJElkift,tll* . pAy„ tirwitatb A litaltedcpartnership, 14s with this atifelAsitembly ineachnesee nada and PM; vided; under the 'firm of REEVES & DEAL. , .ths transaction of the OROCIERT,DUSENZBS „in the bit,' of Philadelphia. The generabipszteertlare OLEMONT REBVIVW, tNewesetlabounty, In the State pf Palat, wara-alid 011,01K4NDEATN 11., of the city of facade% in the State of New Jersey ; and the special, partner, /BAAIY-lISNVES, of thosoonnty of. Olonceator, • la the State of NewJereey, The capital in cash contrihutc4 . Dy ISAAOWILIVES itsight thormarut dollars. The partnership will commence on the first, day of T swim , , and will' terminate on ilkirty4l.4%, day of ,310. - •„ •„ OP' ,01,BldSlf.T1SSTE,'S, ,r Ja9441;6! GEOROLDNAL, ja . 4 , NOTIOto.4 , We', biivii,iiiiii•AlY-40v 0 A :Ars TRANI3,IIROWIT Interest:ll3.mm business.,., r. GIIILLO3J, D81U3,014, All4-2Wit S T-tisOxit.- auk *IX J 3111.011, unite f tho:th•rii of Win Valtrait,43Xl4 iq and as lifitVitf.M3ntrit',"ditspeliter ant; glider{!e' thi546.3:,?4'191:-.7411,,, 41.t.14 , ~ ° " ,* : "J01 11. B.ONDEA/', rattainisau, j,4 l2 wi t :" • riIIIETIRM-Or•DifiWORTH; i BiaS , SOI P -0- a'aV 4 0., t this clay difsoltedllfilatitation. The busineiltbilittlinfbreftliet et t , kepaattters tit, the store,So'.lll.lSiarket stead. "1:' , • • ' ' toIIiVORTL4 : • - • C . 11.&fanili bILANSON; - • • - • • VANON. , • • - Jag-2w* - rrinE SERETOFORE existing under the firat4RTTE;LATITR, - rk„ is thlidaydhorolved-hythe.dessth sr 0; B. LAMB: , Tho bunifissit , of the late, firm w lib's settled by the' surviving partners, who have associated with them JORITVIESW RPONSLER,:sud P. R. ERVIN, uudeights litirvoC71111:(11141i4IRD CO,. 'citi4, will coutihurs'the Dry Goods jobbing aheiudiOctiag bualneiff an heretofore, at N 0.47 North THIRD street. -„ PETER RENER, - is :;.:.121/104- ra il. Pl • " A SPONSLER,- ' D. I : l ltViti. J0...1m* Delember *l4O " , THIS DAY-AS OCIAfi El) T H Pie,EniriSak liiilti3;4ofiri ,- B. • MELLOR, and, GEORGE V.,EVANS•negeneral!gartnertnsand-gllt cou-, tinue the importing orMoelerr and Small-Traces under the style , or =LOMAS ''BLEELORA:OO., at No. 8 N. 14011.11,,Striutt-!,: • , .1110.4. MELLOR, , , Ett.f4Dit.idtt linttettilitABB B . , - I.A• - will'qtave • tharge of i 44 1t11; 131) 14m.Niiii date; at No. 820 E thnitibilal—lisOrt,"usTEx •110•°Lc,' egzsrvp erne. •, -MannyLow January 1,1858, x '.li Ut~tal:: CITY dter ; Stqu'elet to DicrcratiA Men., CITY COMMISSIONER, 011 ABLES o34tioitliksficum r s tie rnfeh, F ort - agGiBTErr 0 ,W.41241.A110 00118 , t- .prp.stit Was,p, d2.3m* ,thildeette AolOpealla Rules. OR SHERIPP- -4 !- L...ALD.Eum mGP.OTME yri4tp. ftubjeiAtaDepreatle 1191eet - Fon sKERIPFL . • JAMBS . 4,011310 N, TWRXTY-BICORD WARD. 1 81114600 DRITIOCittIO BMW.. 4 ~Ducatigfat." " . Li - ALL' 'OF ;',ST:' JAMES THE_ LESS, 1 1“,./.7.AB , 0110.0 F SQIIUYPTILL, MI PRItALPIIII.' ^ BOARDING 'SCHOOL 'FOR BOYS. This Instltutionle desigmed,ander the auspices of the Ohnrcli r to pie to it ymited rsuinher Of boys a thorough collegiate oducattoia, or,t4rrpare them for any class of college thejr_may wish to pater. ' Reference 1, Theltr. Rev: ALONZO POTTER: - Par particulars, .addfeei ••• - - Rev. PLNRNSY 11AMMOND, Rector, or dtVebl.7, , . Prof. L . ANGP.U4 PrinclPol. VRITTENDEN'a PHILADELPHIA cog mEROIAL COLLN4HtIi, S. IL corner of SEVENTH, sad CHESTNUT Streets, &Ono and Third Stories. BomanErnie, PENHANESHIP, every style. COMMERCIAL LAWS - AND FORMS. • 'COMMERCIAL OA,LCULATIONB, `LZOTUDREI, Bach Student has indioldusi instruetion from comps• tent and uttantire Paschen, under the immediate inifaeilision of the Priatipal., • .. One of the Beat Penmen in the Country has charge of the Writing Department: - Please Wilma see lipeeimene and get a Catalogue of Permit, do. • 0081' PROFESSOR - SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, NUJ' PHILADELPHIA:. .• - No Sembuari arhate*eris more Ma a private. Ifhoconrse of 'lndy is extensive and thorough. Pro be/01,04;00a wlli. receive a few moreAmpils ander fourteen yeari.of age 'lnto hie „family. -Maguire of Messrs, J: 8. Silver and itathewfiewkirk, or Col. J. Pornonliditer of this Paper, whoa' sons or words an noa` members of his family. - - aeptl4-tr RUtort!tas3 TIANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY lax ..AT LlM,l3ontitenst Oniianr df NIGHTId and LO••• 01.181' dtienti,ridbAelphin: • • ,axa47 11141 — g, - .ATTORNEY AT .01: 1 14. 11 w, bENTßllsizoel.PatsTitte k Pa. , ,an4 7 ly t Aiticaativais. ANNUAL:BATI.- -. • - 424,,, nENCif DENEvo4rNie SOCPITY. The coprelttee respectfully announce _ that their AN NEAL EALL.foi: the, relief of their indigent 'country 'near will take pleneftheliffSlOAL YUND HALL, ea 'WEDNESDAY- DYMOND; January 20th 1668. The' tickete, admitting& gentle than and two ladles, rd. Every effort hos been made by.the nuutagere to rendvr , this popular fete superior:to any heretofore given, sank they look confidently for a Continuance of the patroness of the friends of this teuevolent The eqhMle Babd hen been engaged for the betestoo: ' ' L lneor Alanagee JULES MARTIN. • • 0010117101 'OO ".ehilaNhahrerra. stout,. M. Boh9ler, ; A. B. blumea; Dorihd, Vara!, Pahl Pohl, 11.Itooasol, - • . Lafore, Olry, W. B. Ohaluprony, A. Ardley, ' Jules Piot, B. Franc shot, . IL Perdricans, ,11. Tirol doles Martin.. Tickets. 111113 , procured . " 4 of WEL ROITEIBELL r 41 .PRUNE litreet,,andl 'of Mr. E. DURAND,. Thiasurdr, 718 OBBSVIIIT BtreOt. ' jab tutha2w.ltdtJa 20 TARLE'S q4,LLERIts oe • PAINTINGS ' • • AND LOOKING GLASS 'WAREHOUSE. Au. siis saw .. FRENCH, ENGLIBIC AND GERISAX • • ENGRAVINGS, - PORTRAIT, PIOTURE, • INIAT ..11 NJ E t - IN SITINIT VAIUTYT ' DT STYLI! ,411:O. PRIOE. „ • MANTEL; pritt, AND WALL LOOKING GLASSES: CONSOLS, BRACKETS,. CORNICES; PIER TALES )(ADM TO ORDER.. EARLE'S GALLERIES, - 818 CHESTNUT STREET. ,PHILADELP'HIA, CHINA AND GLASS; • - . ' DINNERWARE. TEA AND TOILET SETS. WHITS, GOLD BAND, ABD DIDGODATZD norroji AND NONNUIAN efiissvaitry. jANOY: ART.Tt'EfI, &o:- • WILL ➢ 9 801,,D, 47 MD LO 78T PRIGRO, MARXOEItac WiTDE% BillSoN/Q - ULT,L, 713 OnSBTNUT MUT 9.4900ti0 lomoodlo_kortlee'acroasonapio terms, INCE) 14BAT— lbv3ab!ap erle i r t a r rlped moinqa,tring Itue , i _A i , -If 1110 ED .vaiT, offitritjAhlifeOtolnerak - vdikoir or Mail, tsvelerrriza. HOnliiiithiongt BWODT, bASPATOII wlll, - .l* One -bot,. fittendml tb; _, ' 3001113 A ~W111(111T; , ' ' CiARDF:# ,#(IyRANki!,IN qta. WILLIAM Ii.EX}rirTift)CiRt,FURNTOP . P‘V - PINGAINDEBTARRIt, No.-WO ARCIII.Street, west of Bread, late oaf* ARCH Eitteet. - • • • Lead Cofflueelwaym ou'hatid.- jl;l4sin ' = ' , 11(0 USSIA. MATS; -4:-500 dozen RUEKTA xnzi *, ' NEL 23 men wieinn stalk' Anil- 22 North Whim* , . , GALLS. ;WIIALV, ..,Iq$lJl.7J 1,0011. .-• 60 4414 No.l lard Oil; N . 1'4444.11 OADASDALIsi; lc. 004.; ; 00104 • - N0:104 NI Tholiwai,444.o. r-+ ; - 110tart,j3TORES n tine 2 ina WrOdiiitly on band And brook, br • GliktUgii 14 , VIARKKE98 4 13North WATEliottroot, - ...4.0d,N0. 130 North Wharves,. - jst-Ct , VERY SUPglijoit , NO: 40 TWO , TITREAI3 , ,T.LINt Tyr 4 Ltir jget'reieltle4 euuLTot male by Yaky)li, prrfan o_, ,te ` , 1 . 9:2-st - N0: W 4 LitlefEß magl 22 tr: wilinvaas • , - OROAS- VlIV.A.ta s , bnpip,ol. supet PUOSPOA'TX OP ,41,1,11B;lor Wait by . 0110 A8DAbli,P.P/ROP & 00., 1) 4 ,1 0423. Stliniue avenue., Q ( pw!tz9 4 -B.(wiceßs - e 1 Stem voeris6s 4, hir,..3" 4 . 1 341er .P ° r 4 " Vqa MAR . 916 Nre,trffstv, _ Qf Oilf/08E ' tgt414144ifiE 1n..1 SEED-25 buhels for solo by r. r OROMMALE, PEIRCUA, TRAMS NO. /KM kelairbre smuts '5ll ,i,!‘„11(,:i fifte.k X.i f i.kC* 9 ' ' *). :' '' clpt ,r, Tag dithal.XBJ `,c IMS Imo X OITY r itlilVBoolllBl,llB, .02 , ' DILTITIAI.I -Estate:Of 2138A4 . N11NN224 de ' d.--, . •...., ;,,I , . . 11,2hotAuditorrippotutbithy the:Court Icerauditotettle. lad iiluot the diecough of -Joseph Bunnell Executor, of , thq bet will And. tiiiittombrit eit.tl9B said, deeedeutoind to repOrt illattikution „it'll , meet:the parties tntereated qt hie Office, No. Id South SlXTR.Btreet, aboye,,Wal. mit, On WNIINISS2AY; the 18th day of January, 1858, 4 -At weleek4 l ,Bl, ~ '• ~ 1.. P. 0, , NR1L14 , , - -iitl, 07 - 942-st#" „ I , - : - ',. , ' , Auditor, ESTATE OF JTOSEPEE L; PARKER, deceeee4.—Whereae, LetteraTeatamentery on the 'E.t.to,t(_ the lite ;OgEPFI•L: 4 PARKER. deceased. , aist,g , boo g ro.ittod , to the 'haderelgiied, hil Oettona todebted lo,the, said Estate are requested to make' ho kiedlepeyloeit thereof,anol those having elatme are teTice. present Ahem . ~ , ,-„ -" r CECILIA' FPAltli.ElOliecutrix,' ^jbkulerfF iY0. , e14 1. 1 0111411,D St., above Ninth; ICN.TRE ^ORFOANE I CGORT , FOR THE' ` CITY, ANA COUNTY 01' .1114ILADELVITIA'.— . Astatii ot,llloltitlOß OtNTSllll,'dtmeased. • Ttie inditur'appointed to audit, Bottle, and adjust thd account of Louisa Gentsclipilduutukstratri*, ecc,of -FREI: O E44OI; ,AccessW r and - to "report distillolOrt,',#lll.`Pleet parties` interested at his S6uth MYTH: 'Street,- on. 'TUESDAY, ;41tuar,Vigtti 1860, at 4 o'clock WM. -- . a4,tothsBtil J. - IL ZiIARKLAND, Auditor. • • vi THE ORPHANS', OffOR , T FOR THE ig,TY : ,AND, COUNTY OF PEI ILADELPITIA. Estate of ,MARY laillUtlNEtt;dthtinned. , Altdit4 epiwilited to audit, : nettle, 'and adjust : 1144 " qoultt.,o Adam Ash Voider, Administrator of .I.lAltl ,ASlLEURNEDdoneenoiti and to rep?rt diotri liutlon;',~gol Atterill 'to the dattes'ot file eppoletnuent oa ' MONDAY, ,TAniii letb, A.' D. 1858; ht 4 eletoek,:Y,M., :At liis N 0,,, 704 WASHINGTON SQUARE. jal-thetuftt MURRAY Syityl'Attr,'Anittor". ' ..11-77.7:-. ARSONS ' HAVING , CLAIMS ogainet, or lodobtod to WIIARrON LEWIS, Esq., i,,,:, o f ,therelty,of PlalladelpltiA, ate ,requeeteno pre cut a - Oppthe sant% without dolay r to the subscriber, ,Whom letter's_ of. adtninistration, wlth the will an ' noxod,•itute,,hpen granted by tho Register of Ville of rhiladelprua empty. EDWARD WALN; • -„, 4e5-satie - :,•No. 792 yALIVRT Stoat. - . NOTICE.- 7 —Whoroop; Lottoni of Adminis `.6l tratlon on tin; Data° Of THOMAS B. WILLETTS, late of. San ,Franciseo, Califoroia., doe , d, have been g'rainted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said Estate will please make payment, and those haring claims or demands will make known the aemo without delay to,, JAMES Ir. 'S,Vig.ETTS, Administrator, eart w 6 da6-.linfr9 No. 10 N. Twelfth street. .F e TTERS OF 011IINISTRATION TO JILA the Wats of 4 . 011 N OSRION have been granted to 'the eubserlber. persona indebted or having 'claims aro requested to call without delay to WILLIAM BUCKILTS, , . NRANKTDRD, Or tohis Attorney, F.D. 'WALE, ja,s 7 tuat6! No 702, WALNUT Street. fi T E it r s O F ADMINISTRATION JA- 4 , having been,taken out by the underiigned in the matter of the'estate of GEOIIQ SOHNKOK, et., do ceaeedi all portions haying claims against said estate, and those Indebted thereto, itifi call for eettietnent on 1i FRANKLIN JACKSON, 2 iIIEROUANT Area, Adtn , re or .11.. W. TRINKLE, Jag-Is6se • TlfiltD and DOCK. ORPII,A.NS' COURT SALE.—Estato of JOHN 8, JONES, deceased.. :THOMAS & SONS, Auctionais. Three-story brick DWELLING, aoutheast corner of NINTH and POPLAR streets. ;Pursuant to an, order of the Orphans' Court, for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public saw, on-TUESDAY, January 12th, 1858, at 7 o'clock in the evening, et the ‘PHILADELPHIA. EXCHANCE, the following ,described. property, late of JOHN 8. JONELdecessed,vis • , No 3in the order, of Court. All that message and lot of ground, situate, at the southeast corner of Poplar ,and Ninth streets, thence along Poplar street 18 feet % inch i thence southward 69 feet 6,44 inches; thence west ward 9 feet I 7 inches to the east side of Ninth atreot, and thence northward along the came 62 feet G,' inches tp the place of beginning. Dy the Court, JOHN SHERRY, Clerk O. O. CATHARINE JONES, Executrix. 31. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 (formerly) 67 and 69, South FOURTH Street. de23 29&•Ja12 OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND IL , EQUIPAGE, PIIILIDELP.IIII, December 28,1857 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Odic° until 10 A. 11. of the bOth of January neat for furnish ing, by contract, dieting the year 1058, leather of the beet quality of the kinds herein specified, deliverable at, the 'United States Clothing and Equipage Depot, Schuylkill Arsenal, and in quantities us may be re quired, via: Wax Upper Leather, oalt-tinned, shaved from slaughter hides, dell (nu* Sole Leather, oak-tanned from Buenos Ayres or La Pieta hides Stock Leather, dressed by the morocco process, and of usual thickness. Black Bridle Loather, oak-tanned from slaughter hides nugget Bridle Leather, from hides of the game clam, I curried dowp without splitting. Morocco Skine,Tamplco, black kid finigh. Vizor Leather, japanned on both-sides, one black, the other green, by the patent ' process. Chin Strap Leather, japanned black on the grain side, by The patent process. , Slaughter Leather, for welts • Contracts will be based on accepted proposals, for the fulfilment of which trio or more eunicient securities will be required. The names,- cadre., and the responsibility of the ,persons proposed as securities, with the acknowledge ment of said persons that they will be such security, or will one that good and sufficient security be furnished in case a contract is obtained, will be transmitted with the ,proposals. ' Payments will be rondo on each delivery, should Con gress have made an appropriation to meet them, or an ,goon thereafter as en appropriation shall be made for :that purpose. , Ten per cent. of the amount of each de :livery will be retained until the contract shell be com pleted, which will be forfeited to the United States in icase of defalcation on the part of the contractor iu ful • tilling the contract. It to to be distinctly understood by every person ob- Y i taining a contract, that said contract s not transferable 'without the comircestor - pmrso.--... 41, ..--(or, antLthat-an, ; gale ; assignment, or transfer of it, with° t such consent 'having been obtained, (except under a process of law.) will be regarded as an abandonment of the contract, ,and the contractor and hie securities will be held re , gponsible km all loss or damage to the United States which may arise from said abandonment. ' Proposals wilt be addressed to the undersigned, and will beendoreed "'Proposals for tarnishing army Sup plisse and materials." HENRY 0. WAYNE, de2o-tu th e tja3o Bt. Major, A. Q. Mr Commtosion itltntaitto. HANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27 North FIFTH Street, East side above Commerce street, Philadelphia. ' • '- ' CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MEE -4.." CHANT and Importer of HAVANA fiEGAIIB, (New) 188 Walnut street. seoond story. ..epap anb Canbics OAP AND CANDLES. K. 7 REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be tw.eert Lombard and South,- and Front and Second streets. Thankful to . inynumerono Wends for their past favors, I gallon a continuance of the same, having enlarged my manufactorj so as to enable me to have constantly on band a rare stock of well•seasonod Soaps, free from Fish 011; Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soup of pure material, Settled Pale., and Brown Soap, English Sal. Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles of all sizes constantly on hand. Having adopted the cash System, 1 am enabled to sell roygoods at the lowest prices. , Y. CONWAY. ' Philadelphia. N. B.—Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. nold-din QUAKER OITY HEROUANT BARS, EIVEVIRON, Manufactured at FOUNTAIN aumEN ROLLING MILL on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKER, OITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. ocS-tf FINIOMAS E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE, 1 CUTLERY AND TOOLS. No. 919 AIARKET ST. Bove Ninth. booth aide. Philadelphia au I.Bm t3troto anb BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber has on band a large and varied stock of BOOTS and SIIOES, which he will soli at the lowest prices, GEO. W. TAYLOR, no2l-ly S. E. corner BIRTH and MARKET Sta. TALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. —JOSEPII TIIOBIFBON & 00., No. 814 IdAR ILET Street, and Nos. 8 and 6 FRANKLIN FLACK, have new in store a large and well-assorted atook of BOOTS and SIIONS, Of City and Eastern manufacture, which they offer for gale on the best terms for Cash, or on the lanai credit. Mii;aii;=;;I;IMI;1 B. BITE & CO. 1/11BNI'ITIBE, BEDDING, &A. No. 413 (hite 1...,n) WALNUT st., a A new and superior styie of Epriiig Beds. Ph il adelphi LTDIA B. Am. JoesES WAtro -, anal the SULLENDEIt & PASCAL, HATTERS, aultra No. 8 S. SIXTH street. Philadelphia PHILADELPHIA' TYPE POIMTDRY— N. W. Our. THIRD' and CHESNUT lite. L. PELOIIZE & EON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to -merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and PUbllehers that their new OPEolaigei BOOK is now ready, and from their increased 'are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a -complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest nu ,tice. Their long practical experrence in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, justifies them in escorting that they can furnish a more- durable and better fin ished article than their Ootempotarlea. . Those, _therefore, who desire Printing Materials, wOuld 'do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsairheri. - big type taken At 9 cents per pound, in onohongo for inovr atspootmon prices. sui-if WONDERS OF THE AGE-LIGHT, LIMIT POlt ALL.—D. P. PETERS' Patent Non•Erploelon Self-Generating GAS LAMPS le just the thing to suit all. Price $1.50 up ; all may have a sup° rior Light by calling at the Depot. This Lamp Is adapted to all places and pnrposea, end only requires a trial to teat its advantages oven all others. The Lamp farms its own gas. Oar Patent Dumont get 'be Iltted to every ordinary Plaid Lein'', with little expense, without the least pomade danger, All. are Invited to call and eXAtuimo for themselves, Town, County and Statorighte for sale. The".proptletor is In want o? Agents, giving a rare chance to make moult. •D. P. PETERS, Gas Lamp Depot, n02441in -S. W. cor Second and Chestnut ate., Philad ATZIER, WARNER, MISKEY, & • CO., • MINIMOTORM 'OP HASALIERS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, kindit or Hari antllsmp Work, 0 trandolee &0., na: 329 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ARGUER, WARNRIR, & CO., - No. 378 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. "ifj" Rolidings fitted , will tIM Illpea; and all kinds o altering and repairing of Oos.Work. dela an+ N I L IsA ROPE.—SUPERIOR MA JUL VILLA 1101 , 21 2 mannfabtured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLIIIt a.' 00., Na. 28 N. Water st„ and 22 N, Wharves. VLOORING BpARDS--28,680" feet Caro -0,00,04,b01Udi, gilds; for lisle by UABaltir & Nor* Wat4r etrool Vropozals Jaavbmarr. XOHN lIALDEMAN, Apia furniture Bata, Caps, ,c. 1 ficil;l, t4)3(l!itantl3, AftalANTS'' ElOTEts,'' in • •,-,1 , 10011 sozwp4 avastli• ." .$ , • „ 'ABoy,l etaftxxv, ,vixwomktextz4 • naui•IB4EN 04149)!9 i RROPHIOIOI4II A.IIOIIBI',B A ST fiA;LOGNS, 72t and 12.1 Alton STREET , IRODIDAYS I HOLIDAYS! ' , The Holidays are close at hand, and, 7onee'S Arch street Saloon' le prepared for the Immense ' demand that Will by made Upon it for CON/NOTIONS. OHRISMAS AND NEW, YEAR'S OANDIES ' IMPORT/SE. IisPIINSECA ,FOR, TSB RASHEST BR4B9Nt EVerY variety of Don INone, ,Paapiles, 'Bourbon Grope,, new style of Gum Drape, Eau Sucre props, L'augliterre 'Bon Done, ,and. every variety rare and costly candles Manufactured In P i lule. /or Esesente, .all dace and PITT/INNS of Ornamental Boxes; - Pyramids, 'Ribbon Ties filled with' the choicest variety of Confections, and varying in price from One Dollar unto . Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes are the most SUPIIRB SPECIMESB,OF P/NOT WORN AND ARTISTIC p liSitiq ITER OFFILRED IN TIM COUNTRY. TS the Ladles; es Hellas to the whole public, Jones's ;Saloons are the most attractive 'ln the Oity, and in splendor of adornment and finish are etferior to any in the Union BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served lip in the choicest and most expeditious style. - ' FAUIT OF ALL KINDS, , 1010 CREAMS, JIILLIES,,GAHE, AND OYSTERS, Constantly ready for visitors in profusion. PLAIN; FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL DARES AND PIES ;OE EVERY • DESORIETION. YORE TEA B ISO VET, And, in fact, alt the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, end DELICACIES of every clime and country. BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Plesentation Suppers, and: Families supplied at the shortest notice and on roatonable terms. A cO. . . ritieuttuce of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the petWo io respectfully solicited. ' ' ' It. B .TONES; Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI PON, Wild pucks Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Fresh Salmon, Chincatiquo, Opinachique, Princess Bay, Abeii cow, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of CABIN, wild or domestic, in season. Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers served up at tho shortost notice, at JOAN CAMPBELL'S, No. 627 CIIFSTNUT street, op posi to the'State How), N.B. No expense or pains has been spared by the Proprietor' in fitting up this now establishment in the moat sumptuous manner—the second story being for the accommodation ot Private Parties for Dinners, Bu o " iin & t o rit ' tice for Ladies towards Sixth stmt. nov7-fin' IVIoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH west seiner of BROAD and WALNUT.--Game and An other delicacies in season. leamillea supplied with Oysterson the shortest notice. sept-lon Wino anb Kianors ONGCIIAMP'S OLD TOM LONDON ..11-.1 CORDIAL OlN—The hest specific for Dyspepsia, _Diseases of the lialneys t and all flit Urinary organs ; TUE SAFEUT TOEIO AND INVIGORANT. The late Important reduction of the duties on spirits has permitted the introduction of this remarkable article, used so extensively in Europe, with the appro bation of the medical faculties, guarantied pure and unadulterated, withdrawn for consumption from the vaulte of the Cbstom House. It is recommended to all families by the best physicians, either as a curative or BA a preventive of the above diseases. F. D LONOCTOIDIP, Solo Importer and Proprietor, 217 South FRONT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at the principal Drug Stores of Philadelphia and other cities or the United States. U 011A.MECIN, 204 South FRONT Street, Sole Agent for the district of Philadelphia de22-tuthelm* TAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH WHISKEY —2O Puncheons of the above Superior Whiskey, now lauding from ship Windsor Forrest, at Shippey street wharf, for sale by JOSEPH F. TOBIAS, de2l-lut 208 and 208 South FRONT Street. BRANDIES.--gc Pinet Castillon," Marett, and other Cognacs of various vintsges, in half pipes and quarter cmks iPellevoisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and ona.elghth casks. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOFILRN & CO , 221 and 223 South Fourth street. A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND IX. LIQUOR STORE, No. 228, Southeast Ooraer of GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER . IN FINN WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, &a., 26 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. aul•ly nRANDIES.—Pinot, Castillon & Co., Ma -ILP nett & Co., mad other brands of Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks • Pollevolain Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter casks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom Douse stores, Imported and for sale by ILENE! 11011 LEN & CO., an 6 Nos. 221 and 223 South fourth street. DITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new N 0.698) North TUIRD Street, Phlladelph la .--S hi pplug orders promptly attended to. AIEDICINAL BRANDY.—Pure Old Me -LTA dminal Cognac, the most powerful strengthener for weak lunge and general debility of the age ; a sure Cure for Dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, Low Spirits, &c. Price $l. 25 per bottle, or $10.50 per dozen. Warranted pure. Imported expressly for us, 1 ' Sole Agents , . for the United States. ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists, S. W. cor. Second and Green. We refer, by permission, to the following members of the Medical faculty, as to the purity and chemical standard of this Brandy: C. P. Keicblinn, M. D., Fourth, above Tionany. Chu. 11. Taylor, M. D., Fourth, above Brown. Chas. 11. Roberts, Id. D., Third, below Franklin. _Wilson P. Tuley, 51. D., Fourth, above Thompson. J . . K. Knorr, 111. D., Front, above Poplar. dell -tf BASS'S EAsT INDIA PALE M. 8.- A.. The consumers of this celebrated beverage need no description of its qualities, or evidence of Its excellence, beyond the benefit they have derived from its use since it. introduotio. law this ft; 3...,1x.v0 not yat mule an acquaintance with this OROWNINU Malt Liquor, it may be well to state a few facto : BASE'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Owes its excellence as a beverage to the superior quality of the hope and malt, the mineral properties of the river water immediately communicating with the brewery, and the scientific skill applied In its manufacture. • " BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated palates, is, therefore, neither heating nor beady, Lut stomaeldo and appetizing. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE la the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern in hie fuming bungalow—the worthy rival of brandy yawneo BASS'S BAST INDIA PALE ALE IN the drink without which no Min can be complete no journey liv dawk possible. .DASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the favorite drink in England of lord and bagman duchess and nurse. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the much-admired tonic for furalida and persons 0 weak Interiors. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALB . . . . . Will keep In all climates; and Le good at all meals—lnn chews, dinner, or supper. MASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is pronounced by the medical faculty one of the moat wholesome beverages that can be taken, and Is found to be not less agreeable to the palate thou it Is beneficial to the health. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is universally conceded to be unrivalled in excellence by any other imported into the United States. Dealers and consumers will Lind it their interest to giro this Ala a preference. Nor sale in cask and bottle by THOMAS MoMULLEN, Agent and Consignee, 44 BEAVER Bt., N. Y. On sale at Dehnonlco's, st., corner of Bearer, and Chambers, corner of Broadway. Sutherland's 18 Pine street. Berry's,lo Ale street. Richarson & Ilayter, 120 Water at, George P. Burgeon, 983 Broadway, N. B (holing, 337 Broadway tgabarro anb eigaro. FE AVeIs i t , A h CIGARS—A handsome ssort as Figaro, ' Partagas, Cabanas, Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, Oolose, Converclantes, Torrey Lopes, Union Americana, Onion, Flora Cabana &c dce &e., in x, 3(, 1-5 and 1-10 oies i , of all sizes and quail- Heil, In late and constantly roce ring, and (or sale low, by CHARLES TETII„ (now) 188 WALNUT Street, below Second, second story JIIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS SEGAES.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig New Era," dolly expected from 'lacono, and for eale low, ,y SEARLES TETE, (New) 188 Walnut street, below Second, aql Second Story. ftlerrbant Tailors. JOHN P. DOHERTY, FORMERLY WITH KELLY & BROTHER, LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE .EIOHTII, Has now with him the best Tailors that are engaged in the buniness in this country. Cusunes Roru, formerly the leading tailor of this city; H. KAYSER, formerly cutter for 0. Roth &. Co., and late Coat end Vest cutter with Lukonn, Kelly, & Co.; HENRY WAGNER, the boat Pant, and Vent cutter In the United Staten, for yearn cutter with Dopterrie, under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplerrin & Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the establishment. The best of Clothes made - at moderate prices for credit, low prices for cash. ecll.tf TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT eD TAILOR, NOR. It and IS South NINTH STREET, ABOVE 011ESTNUT. A large and well selected stock of OLOTIIBII/4 OASSINIEREB always on hand. All Olothing made at this Establishment will be of the beet quality, and to the west fashionable style. Particular attention given to UNIFORM OLOTII ING. anti-tf SHARPE'S MEN'B AND BOYS' b. 3 CLOTHING, lab North FOURTH Street, between Arah and Ham aut3.ly OALI COAL! COAL I—TAGGART's V CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEIIIGII GOAL. .1.& R. CARTER'S GREENWOOD, TAMAQUA GOAL (MORON W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST 1301IUYI, KILL COAL. . RANDALL & MEREDITH Hare for see, and ars, constantly repairing ho s above celebrated OoMerles, 00AL OF ALL SIZES. There le no Coal mined anywhere, equal In quality thee°, and a trial will convince any one of their great superiority. Our Coal it very carefully screened at our yanle, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, duet and all Impurities. Our PRICES arena LOW as the VERY LOWEST. Orders leftat our Wilde, No. 161 BODIN FRONT greet, above Walnut. - Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWRILL Ntroet, BROAD Area. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER etreet, above OAL LOWIIILL—or smut to either place per Despatch Post will receive prompt attention. Furchaaere for Family use will de well to call cud el, amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. aut-tf 1,-7CEIDYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.— I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beat quality 1;- SCHUYLKILL ANA LEMON COAL. My customers, and all otherateho may favor me, With their orders, may relos gettltly Coal that will be astlefactort to them. No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to offer *4 LOW PRICES.' ALEXANDRE CONVREY, N. N. pother of Broad and Cherry Ste LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.— DALY, POILTRAA CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, Above Eighth, keep constantly on hand et the very lowest [Mee, a full supply of Lehigh end Bobuyala Veal. an 1•Bra Tutfl., , - -ft—. Ji oR. SAN FRANCISCOI-To sail on ilio ; 16th instant, from New Fork, The , well-known clipper ship tairf,p,fthl EAGLE,,fs now loading,. and will be . tleppatehed to above. For freight aprir -7t o a. BIBIIOP i 8'51014E4;A 00., , 110 (late 86) North Wharves, VOR: gAIsT,FRANGISCO.—To upil on 1.110 18th instant.—The taniona clippek Alpo EDWIN IMAE, 0. P. Weaves, Commander, and EDIYIN FOR- OfiddiChr, Commander: • • Both °Mese inagnificent Alper are now loading in New York, and wilt he despatched aa aboyo. For balance of freight apply to 111c1110P, SIMONS & 00., , ja2 120 (late 88) NORTH WHARVES. VIE GLASGOW AND NSW YORK T STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S eplendid and powerful steamers, EDINBUTHITI, 2,500 tone, Wnt.'oummlng, Commander, NEW 'YORK, 2,150 tone, Robert Craig, OLASGOW, 1,002 tone, Johu Duucaa. tt Are appointed to mil PROM OL Nrw York, Saturday, 19th December Edinburgh, Saturday, 16th January. (11a.agow, Saturday, 30th January, VUOM NRW YOUR. Now York, Saturday, lUth January, at 12 o'clock, noon - RA - TES OF PASSAGE. FROM GLASGOW. First Olass Steerage, found with cooked provisions FROM NEW YORK. Pot Chula $75 00 Steerage, found pith cooked provisioup tin 00 Children under 14 yoare of ago, half tare; Infanta in Steerage, 05. . . Return tickets available within fild months, by any ste,;nuer of this lino. , FirtitTla. _ 11.40 00 Third Olkis 60 00 An exporionced Burgeon attached to each iiteaincr. Nor wane, apply to WORKMAN & CO., 123, WALNUT Street, 'Flitladel phia. NALL dr LONEY, Buchananle Wharf, Baltimore JAMES BAEBURN,I7 Broadway, New York. is .6m I A BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI- A CAN ROYAL MAIL STRAbISIIIPS. YROSI NEW VOW( TO Liviturddr, Chief Cabin Panfing6 Second Cabin Nun° FitOU /10drON TO LIVEUVOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Pc.ssago 00 The 'mine front Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. JaiDrina. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt 1 . J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wielcman ASIA, Capt. E. G Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Eyrie. ' AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; groan on starboard bow ; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 0. AMERICA, Lott,' " Beaton, Wednesday, bee. N. EUROPA, Leitch, " N.York, Wednesday, Dem 23. CANADA, Lang, " Roston, Wednesday, Dia. 30. P ERMA, Judkiim, ~ N.York, Wedneaday,Jatill,i'el NIAGARA Wickman, Boston,Wettnesday, Jan. 1 3 , 6 -8 AFRICA, Shannon, .. N.York,Weduoadey, Jan. 20. Berths not mecumd until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. Tho owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, 111.11018 Lille of lading are signed therefor and the Yalu° thereof thank' oxprossod. For freight or passage apply to dot-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. SAVANNAH STEXXSITIY - IA - Ni; ____ STRAMSRIPS • STATE OF GEORGIA. AND KEYSTONE STATE. In ecusequence of the.depressod state of trade, the above ships will be withdrawu for the present. October 16th. A. HERON, Jr. FARE REDUCED AND lIAYEE.—The DERIIII,T, Edward Higglw will sail From New York for South-From Southampton and I angton and Havre. _ _ llavre for Now York. II .n(kg)uiSfic°eßTaLiciaAmMeliPipPV°ANN s, commander, 5,265 tone, Saturday Oct 21 Saturday Nor. 14 Saturday Dec. 6 Saturday Dec. 20 Price of Passage—First cabin, $100; second cabin, $5O. Specie delivered in London and Paris. For freight or passage apply to D. TORRANCE, Agent, No. 5 Dowling Green, New York. Letters for England and Europe, pre-paid, 25 cents each half ounce, (by enclosure of postage stamps if from other cities ,) will he received at No. 5 Dowling-green, New York, up to h 1) o'clock on the morning of sail lag. oclo-tf VIDE ENGLAND A -a: New York and Deere United Staten Mail Steam David Lines, commander, lama A. Wotton, commani Ilene and Southampton, fu: the following days D F ANCE, 1867 Steamship Oompany.—The •hips ARAGO, 2GOO teas, nn PULTON, 2 7 G00 tone, er, will leave New York, the years NW and bit, on LIATH N 1857. Palton,daturday, Aug. 22 Arago n do. Sept. 19 Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arno, do. Nov. 14 ulton, do. Deo. 12 Arago, Saturday, Balton, do. Nab. 6 Arago, do. March 6 Fulton, do. April 8 Arago, do. May 1 Button, do. May 29 BAT.X. 1857. Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Fulton, do. Sept. 22 Arago, do. Oct. 20 Sutton, do. Nov. 17 Arago, do. Da0. 16 1865. Arago n Wednesday, Aug. 20 Fulton, do. Sept. 23 lArago, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arego, do. Lao. 16 1816. Fulton, do, Jan. 12 Fulton, Arago, do. Feb. 9 Arago, Fulton, do. March 9 Fultoo, Arago, do. April 6 Arago, Pulton t do. May 4 Fulton, Arago, do. June 1 Arago, Fulton, do. June 29 Fulton, PRIOR OP PIFOAOII. From New York to Southampton or Nacre—Yirel Cabin, fl3O i Second Cabin, F 6. From Havre or Southampton to New York—Plrel Cabin, 600 from; Beernnl (hada, 600 franca, For freight or piumage apply to SIORTIXEU'LIVINOSTON, Agent, T Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN, " Havre. OROBKEY di CO., " Boutblon, AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX- Paola. ORANGE CO. au° • 111 HE N$ NV YORK AND LIVER ROOL L X...l.lsualam-amaYrke .11-13/- lIMSIA WCIIB.—T he Rh fps (Imposing this Line are: The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. f` The ADRIATIC, Capt. James West. JYhene ships have been built by contract, expressly for (*overt:moat service; every care has been taken in their construction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength and spend, and their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in drat cabin, $130; in second do., $76; from Liverpool to New York, 80 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless pall for. The ships of this line have improved water•tiglit balk heads. PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING. PION NEW TONE. DZIOW LI VIRPOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 24, 1867 Saturday, July 9, 1817 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 1, 3857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1867 Saturday, Aug. 15, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1837 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday. Sept. 80, 1867 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 WednesdPl, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, o.t. 21 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1867 Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1867 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1857 Saturday, Don. 6, 1867 Wednesday, Deo. 9, 1857 Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1851 For freight or passage, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. 56 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY A CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & 00., 27 Austin Priers, London. B. O. WAINWRIGHT A CO., Paris. The owners of theme ships will not be accountable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pr °clone stones or metals, unless bills of ladiug,r, r ; ned therefor, and the value thereof expressed thereha , aut-tf GREAT REDUCTION IN FARE TO EU mug ROPE. First Cabin $5O I Second Cabin ....... ....$5O In the Bret-class paddle-wheel atoamehip ADRIEL, 2,000 tone, O. D. LUDLOW, Commander, and NORTH STAR, 2,500 tons, P. E. Larsvaa, to sail from pier No. 3 North Elver. at noon precisely, carrying the UNITED STATES MAILS, via: Leave N. York furl Southampton, Ilae Bremen for Southampton vre and Bremen. Southampton for New York. Ariel, Saturday, Oct. 31. Weds May, Nov. 4. N. Satly, Oat. 31. Saturday, N0v.28. WodaM , y, Dec.3o These steamers touch at HAVRE. Specto lelivered in London and Paris. For passage and froi,„bt, apply to D. TORILANOE, Agent, No. 5 Dowling Green, New York. 0010-tf _Machinery nub Ikon P ENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL /at WORKS. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRACTIOAL AND.THEORETICAL ENGINEERS MAOHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK SMITHS AND SOUNDERS. Having for many years been in successful operation, and been exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high mud low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &c.,&0., respectfully offer their services to the public,. as being tally prepared to contract for Engines of all ewe, Marine' nicer, and Stationary. Having sets of patterns of different sites, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue Tubu lar end Cylinder Boilers, of the best Penney) vanes char coal iron. Forging of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass Outings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawing% and specitlcation.s for all work done at their establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers hare amplo wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay In perfect safety, mid are provided with eheare, blocks, falls, &a., La., for raising heavy or light !WOW THOMAS MUNE?, JACOB G. NEAPIII, JOHN P. LEVY, atfl-y MUCH and PALMER Strada, Remington. CEI=IEB WILLIAM 11. MARIIIOII 1 . OUTTINYARK FOUNDRY, 111 Th AND WASHINGTON STHNITS, MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture Illgh and Low Presaure Steam Engines, toe Land, River, and Marine service. Boilers, Clanolnetere, Tanks, Iron Boats, As , Out ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brim. Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, ko. Retorts and Gm Machinery of the listed and mast Improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, each as Sugar. Saw, and Grist )1111s, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Tritium, Defecators,llorm, Pumping Engines, &a. Bole Agents 'for N. RiMaui's Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Nova' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery sad Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. 11. BARTOL. au& IpIOHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO it TIN& STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, sivawrinuren FITMENT, HAMILTON, PAIN:VIEW AND SPRING GARDIM EITRENTS, PRILARELPIIIA. Engaged excloslyely In the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Cola, or Bituminous Cool in its meta state, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITITOOT MIMING 011011, OAS OR MR. In amigo, material and workmanship, the Locomo tives produced et these Works are equal to, and not ix celled by any. The materials used in construction are made on the spot and insure the beat quality and moat reliable afoot. The large extent of Shops, and CM plebs Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORE WITH GREAT DESPATCH, Olt ANY ARRANGEMENT nzQuimen. CHILLED CAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES, With Forginge of any size or form, 140 N AND DRABS OASTINOS, And MACHINA WORK generally. RICHARD 101111.10. 1111NRY Levanut. Imam, C9'4' u r ENGINE AND 1101 'EL - F. Ail? .J Factory of }LW USSLIERS, N 0.109 (late 43) South EIGHTH, below oboatnut street, has becotne a saying of 60 percent . to our SOUTHERN AND WESTERN MERCHANTS, and also the convenience of having their old Carriage Lamps new silver-topped and bottomed, and twat by convene to all narta %014 lv STORAGE on • SECOND and T 11111 p PLOORS cau be had at Ile North Water strut. • ' Apply to 81AltT1N it; DIACALIHttai ne23 ripllE MUTUAL FIEALTR. INSURANCE SOCIETY OP PENNSYLVANIA. OIDe N 0.154 South YOURTIL Street, above :WALNITT,II4 /Rabid , Phitatlelphia. OAPITAL, $20,000. SILAS 'S. DREW easelostr, Finite:lAl Committee e—.ll. I.:. BROWN; J, JOHNSON, HAZLETON, The oldest of this Soeiety is the creation of s Mutest Fund, to be applied In the most advantageous manner for the benefit of Its sick men:Meta. By the payment of the following yearly deposits you will become a Life Member of the Society, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit If you should be disabled by Maness or accident from attending to your ordinary business or occupation. NO 1.1.111161 it AININEWINNTS. Yearly Deposits of Members 'under 90 Years of Age: 92 00 per year 'draw 92 00 per week. .300 ‘, ti ii 300 400 ‘‘ tt it • 4 00 44 II 00 ti t 4 tt 600 41 44 000 41 it 0004 t 700 4 t 41 700 it it 800 0 t 4 it 800 it 14 000 000 4 t 10 CO " " " 10 08 4 t 4 4 That week excepted. Iu achiltion to the above an expense Fee of $1 50 will be charged 'the first year which must be paid at the time of making application and the yearly cleposit hi thirty days. All claims for sickness will be promptly paid. All communicatiotui should be addressed to SIGAS S. DIIEW, President, 154 South Fourth street, Philadelphia 15 guineas 8 i, CIREA.T WESTERN INSURANCE AND N. 74 TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 WAL NUT, Corner or NOURTII Street. Charter Perpetual.' Authorized Capital 5500,000 FIRE, INBURANCE, limited or perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. INLAND INDURANC II by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Laud Carriage. - Real Estate $57,000 00 Emil Estate held in trust, (iu Phila.) 28,700 00 Ponds and Mortgages _30,350 00 litoekti, (par value $92,450) present 'Value.... 57,915 00 Block notes 78,400 00 Bills receivable 07,448 81 Cash lu beak and on hand 2,104 38 Gash in hands of Agents 7,053 92 Premiums unpaid 9,388 88 DIRECTORS. omuti o ts O. LAT lIROP, 1483 'Walnut street. WM. DARLING, 1510 Pine street. ALEX. WIIILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front et. ISAAC lIAZLERURST, Attorney and Counsellor. JOHN 0. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, & Co. E. TRACY, firm of E. Tracy & Co , Goldsmiths' Ilan. 301 IN R. DITURDY, lion of Jones White, A; SPOurdy SEWS. ILLESPI N, firm of filllmplo Sr Zeller. JAB. B. SIIITII, firm of Isis. B. Smith & Co. N. HARPER JEFFRIES, Minot Wm.ll. Brown & Co JON. It VOGUES, office cur. Seventh and Hansom ate CRAB. E. TIIOMPSON, (Mire 413 Chestnut street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. JONA J. SLOCUM, Mike 2211 South Third Arcot CHARLES 0 LATHROP, President. _ . . WM. DARLING, Vice•l'rosideut. LNWIS OREOORY, 2(1 Vico•Presidont, Now York K—RICIIARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. de2l.tf ('!URN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COIL PANY, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Capital. $500,000. Subscribed, $200,000. Paid up, $140,000. MN Company la now prepared to home Flllll and ?JAMBI'. POLICIES on favorable tame. PunainnuT-1011N SWIFT. VICK PRBSIDasT—IIENRY BIRD. T . IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSITRA NOR COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOOR Streets. Capital, $012,7'26.03. INSURES LIVES tor short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowinenta—pur ohases life interests in Real Estate, and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act no Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Quardians. TRUOTONS. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin Richonl S. Newbold, James 11. McFarland, William P. 'Backer, Joseph 11. Trotter, William 11. Kern, James Easton, , Samuel C. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles IfaNowell, Edmund A Sunder, henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. llutchinsoni Rmlolphus Kent, John W. forum, William 11. Carr, Ellis S. /Lecher, Edward T Mutt, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner, P. S. Maier, Easton. - DANIEL L. MILLER, President. salvia. E. STOKES - , Vine Pree't. JOHN W. Monaca. Secretary. pledy H . O B ' t i , V r, AR BNO D E c li; 3 l l ß rA E tly AN ifi D ce R N 1 . A11 41 1 2 N IV E A LNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company Is published iu conformity with provielon of Ile charter : PIiMMIUMS Hi:ORLY/CD FROM AOOOB7 1,1850,20 000087 11, 1827: IMALTII 8017THAXPION 1867. Fire premiums_ _ rilariue premiums Perpetual premiums Total amount premlutne taken. Earned Ore premiums Earned marine pretulume do. Jan. 13 do. Feb. 10 do. Mar. 10 do. April I do. May 6 do. June 2 do. Jail° 30 Deduct return premiums Net earned Merino lumaes paid. $93,886 76 fire lessee paid.... 8,031 11 Salvage to eel ea... Tuterest re eetVed.. It o I °bur pilieuvqi for CollllllilltliOUS to agents, abatements In lieu of scrip, salaries, ottica rent, furnishing °Moe, Woke, iite, tiorw, DOME ET Profit a nd lu a ti 3 40.-111,283 27 Net profit T 04,010 DT A MIST el Uash on band 312,516 89 Bills receivable 119,267 62 lion to and mortgagee 165,000 00 Stocks 292,100 00 Stock Soles 142,000 00 Due by agents sod others 22,312 93 $764,095 84 DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Wm P. Leech, 0. E. Spangler, R. T. Kama I, Abraham Rex, II If Houston, Wm. H. Woods, Jos It Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Ralguel, C.O. Sower, Charles s'. Norton, John W. Sexton, John 11. Lewars, Herman Haupt, Zooms E. Stiles, Nathan R. Potts, 111 H. Shilllngford. PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President 0. E. Brocouca, Vire President. W. H. Woons, Secretary. oetd R. T. Ragan., Treasurer FIRE INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CABH, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OPINE, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD BTB., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PNRPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. John H. Dohnert, henry M. DWI g, David Woelpper, Lewle Shinnaek Benjamin Davis, John Landoll, John Evans, Jr Charles Field, Auley M. Park, William N. Woo . James Durnell, John B. Stevenson, Jacob S. Mintier, Curwin Stoddard, Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast, George R. Childs. JOHN 11. DOHNERT, President. L. RRUMBHAAR, Betretary. sept 21—ly NEPTUNE INSURANCE COMPANY.— IN OFFICE 914 WALNUT Bt .: Franklin Buildings. FIRE AND MARINA INSURANCE. CAPITAL $lOO,OOO, WITII PRIVILEGE io INCREASE TO 100,000. This Company is nom fully organ zed, and prepared to make all kinds of Insurance against lose or damage by Fire and Marine Perils, at current rates. OFFICERS. H. 0. LAUGHLIN, Preeidont. RICHARD MINUS, The Free!dent. 050. SCOTT, Secretary. DIRECTORS. U. 0. Laughlin, D. Sburwood, WIII, Odborue, Richard Shield°, T. F. Showell, A RCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COSIPA. rm. NY, NEW YORK.—Oftice, No '29 Wall street, ad Joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, $250000 i with a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, der chandize, Yuraltnre, Vessels in port and their Cargoes and other property, against Lou or Damage by Fire an. time Risks or Inland Navigation. Henry Grinnell, Oaleb Barstow, Henry 0. Brewer, Edmund Penfold Hanson R. Corning, Ogden Haggerty, Thomas Mennen, John H. Earle, Albert ward Charles Beatn, Louis Lornt, Samuel G. (Iliddect, Step],. Qembreleng, Thomas Scott, John ward Henry R. Bogert, Peter Edes, Benjamin H. Held, A. R. Frothingham s Thee. Y. Youngs, TAIMELIi 1111R101 - Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, Preeident, RlellUilD A. OAKLIIY, Bth:rotary. an 10.17 IIIANUPACTURERS' INS UR ANGE COMPANY.—Oharter Perpetual. Granted by Um State of Pennsylvania. Capital, $500,000. /tire, Marine, and. Inland. Transportation. Aaron S. Lippincott, Charles Wise, Win. A. nodes, Allred Wed", Charles J. Field, James P. Smyth, Wm. D. Maim, J. Rinaldo Sauk, Wm. Neal, John P. Simons, AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. Wlll A. RHODES, Vice President. ALWRICD WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. DIARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company was organised with a cash *spits!, and the Directors bavo determined to adopt the business to its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing Its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Office No. 10 lilerehaute , Exchange, Philadelphia. CHARTER OAK V INSURANCR COMPA Cash Capital $300,000. 1 vicinity adjusted at the NJ _ By leave we refer to 1 D. S. Brown & Co., Phila. Hop. Joel Joneo, Phila. Chaffees, Stout & Co., ~ Hon. Rawl Choate, Boston [teeter, Lea & Co., ~ llon.R.S. Williams, I.lartM We have facilitlee for p acing any amount of luau• ranee lu the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA DENERAL INSURANCE AUENCY, No. 410 (old No. 145) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & ROOD, Agents. TAMES H. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH Street, ilra above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Cards, 11111 Roads, Pamphlets, and general Printing attended to Binding attended to In connection with printed bead Inge of Blanks and Receipts. d2-tr ii EVA Nfi,•:----10,000-1"111 N'i'D D i ! A E Cards per [lour 1 ..- A W3 W 0 Zrzza t il:Lw:: . 7 , l l l 7 .1 II 1.1. *LI. ....... iplitoi. A r .. g..r.t..• w _..stio - nig her n A rallakioo. .ge AO 1).'". : . the a - Niel, Cats .114 rouots D L • .1011 t 0 . -- Te571. , ......ie... rritew.t. E olEf lr ch. my 6.4 10)14-1411 M.. vestry oahmal. ft ' D C. Abram EOURTII ST. below Cheetnot Inottrott Cforpanies. , ABETS, Nov. 1, 16.57 536,729 81 217,793 62 224 00 .. 25,072 98 .. 155,008 00-180,078 68 8101,510 85 2,071 62 -8,083 68- 03,833 70 George Mtuater, W. C. Btotesbury, R. M. ()utile, 0. C. Butler, Cleo. Scott. [aulo-y DIRECTORS. Joshua L. Pope, Rufus R. 0111.11, Henry Dade 0. 11. Lilienthal, Theo. Polhemus, Jr. Ellsha E. Morgan Abm. It. Van Nest, William A. Cary, Thomas S. Nelson, James W. Phillips, Charles A. Macy, Edvranl Hincken, Wm. E. Shepard, Charles L. Frost, Lathrop L. Sturges, William It. Yondlek, Emery Thayer, Cleo.Westfeldt, Balloon Taylor, Henry N. Blossom. IME= IRE AND MARINE NY or HARTFORD, CONN. Memos in Philadelphia and sladelphin Job printing. Jnonianse:Comp' anici TANLAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN• MANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE IMMATURE of PENN- SYLVANIA, MS . OFFICH, S. E. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Strooto, PIISLADIMPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, ON •YESSELB, 0 &ROO. • To all parts of the World FREIGHT, • .INLA 'IA INSURANCES, On Goode, by River, Canals, Lake, and Laud Carriage • to all partn of the Union. FMB INSURANCES, On tiferchandlne generally. On Storm Dwelling liounee, &c. ASSETS ON TIIE , COMPANY, Norember 2, 1801. Bondi', Minting's', and Real Estate 1101,3:4 94 Philadelphia City and other Loans 181,011 25 Stock in Banks, Railroad'', and Insurance Companlea Itoccirable • Cash on hand Balance in hands of Agentn, Dreadunis on Marino POliCleg recently booed, ou other debts due the Company Subscription Notes InnECTORI3. William Martin, James C Hand, Joseph H. Sem. Theophilua PauldinZ s Edmund A. Solider, , James Traquair, John C. Danis, William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrows, J P. Peniston, Hemp G. Leipor, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E Stokes, Dr. It BIE Ilueton, Henry Sloan, Wm C. Ludwig, James 11 McFarland, 1100 Craig. Thomas C. Hand, Spencer Mel Drain, • Robert Burton, Jr , Charles Kelly, Juo 11 Semple, riltsbgh., 11. Jones Brooks, Dr. T Morgan, 11 Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Log., WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYLIIUIIN, Secretary. Ja9•y COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OW THE STATIs OP PENNSYLVA NIA.—OIIice N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, wow. Paid-up Capital. $200.000. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. THOMAS S. STEWART, Vice Presn. SAMMIL S. Moos, Secretary. $2135 020 99 ilailroab Eines PHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD COSIPANY.LQUICKEST ROUTE to El mks, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Maud, Niagara Fails, Milanuklo, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paula, Detroit, Dun Beth, and et. Louie Pashenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Beading Railroad r Depot, corner BROAD awl. VINE Streets, daily, (Sunda)l excepted.) as follows 7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRE3S, For Rlmlra, Niagara Falk, Bonin, Detroit, Chicago 2ifilwaukee, Boil Island, Galena, St. Pauli, Burlington and St. Look. 3 80 P. 11. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Baal°, Detroit, Chicago Milwaukee,ll.B Wand, Galena, St Peale, Burliugton and St. Look. MI" Ticket,' goo.' till used. Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and &impel:talon Bridge. Wilkesbarre Williamspor' Elmira Canandaigua Genera, via Gorham Rochester Niagara Falls Bundle Erie Moreland, via N. Y. and Erie via Niagara Falls Toledo, via New York and Erie Columbus Cincinnati, New York and Erie Niagara Folio Indianapolis, via New York and Erie. Detroit, via Niagara FARR Chicago, via OreatlYestern Haile ay.. Lake Shore Railroad.... Rock Island, via Niagara Rills Lake Shore Railroad Burlington lowa City St. Lou., vtid Chicago .... Indianapolis Dunßeth St. Vault. (7 Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Company's Ticket Office, N . corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pee. gauger Depot. BROAD and VINE TIIROUGII EXPRESS FIIINGIIT TRAIN Lenyes the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Su M ndays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 Freights must be delivered before 3 P. 111. to insure their going the same day. IJ7 Freights are forwarded with greater despatch nod Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the West and Northwest. For further Information apply to ALLEN & lIUGEL, Through Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine, CHAS. 0, TAYPEN, General /rent, N. W. car. Sixth and Chestnut stg., MIAs. G. A. NICOLLS, Genl. Supt. Philnsta. and Reading Railroad. 11. A. FONDA, Gent. Supt. Catawiesa, W. & B. Railroad. J. A. REDFIELD, de3l-ly Gent Supt. Wlreeport and Elmira Itaalroad. $250,747 43 PIIILADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL 'LOAD—FAST FREIGHT LINE —Freight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b low VINE, dilly, for Buffalo, Suspensfou Bridge. Canada, Detroit, Chicago, 111.1wautie, (Wens, Dubuque, St. Louis, and interme diate points. 1105,049 09 This is the shortest 'route to Canada and the Lake Ports, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch to the above points than by any other route. TARIPP OP ratans PER NO LDS Via Railroad let class. 24 clans, 31 elms,. 4th clam! Suspension ➢ridge .1 03 SO 70 50 Buffnlo or Daukcrk.l 45 Freight going through by rail all the way mat be marked 4,VIA trauxbipment between PLilivielphia and Elmira. Merk gnu& via Philulalntiiii and Ib•ading end 'lend to the Depot, Wend stroet, below Tine. daily, before f P For I urther information in regard to thin route. call at the through freight oNce of the Philade'phia, Nia gara, and Great Weetern Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CIIESTNUT. defto-y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE (IREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and Booth western States, by a continuous Railway direst. This Rood also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all Imes oe the North-western Lakes ,• making the most DIRECT. CHEAPEST and RELI ABLE ROUTE by which Prete. t eau be forwarded to and from the (.11tE4T WEST RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS DURUM Flew CLass—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Furs, Ac 000. per 100 BM aIOOND CLABS— Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales), Drugs (In casks), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) {Vail Paper, IVool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, Sce..ko 750. per 1001 be Talon °Lase—Anvils, Chains, (in casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted, ((loose or in sacks), Paints, (dry and in oil ) Oils, (except lard and rosin) ode. per 100 lbo FOURTH CLABII--00ffee, Pleb, Bacon, Reef, and Pork, (In casks or boxes eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To bacco, Rosin Oil, Queeusware, Sugar, pule, , and boxes,) Ao., Ac 600. per 100 Ils lfkona-41 per bbl. until further notice. GRAIN—.ISc per 100 lbs., until further notice. CorrON—s2 per bale, nut exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until further notice. In shipping 001}114 from any point Fast of Philadel phis be particular to vane packages avia Pennly/vania Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. FRICIGHT AOZNTEl.—Cleake & CO., Chicago ; Packer & Cu., Memphis, Tenn.; R. F. Bass & Co. St. Louie, Mo.; P. G & Co., Evaneville, Indiana; Wm. Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; It. C. bleidrum, Madison Indiana ; 11. W. Brown & Co., and Irwis & Co., ' Cincinnati; 11. S. Pierce & Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & Co. No. 54 Baby etreet, Boston; Leech & Co., No. 2 Astor House, New Yerk, No.l William Now York; E. .1. Sneeder, Philadelphia ; Magraw & Koons, Baltimore; IL A Stewart, Sitteburgh. 11. 11. lIOUSTON, General _Freight Agent. H. J. LOMBAERT, deo- Superintendent, Altoona, Ps, . . finvittga /nubs QAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COH PANY.-WALNUT STREET SOUTII-WEST CORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. IMOORPORATBD BY 41111 8 - TATX or PartforLyArte Monoy le received in auy mum, large or mall, and in Wrest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The (Ace Is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 6 o'clock In the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Woe President. WU. J. Atm), Beatatary. D 11101011.3 : Hon. Henry L. Bonner, 0. Landreth Manna, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph 11 Barry Bawl. K. Ashton Henry L.. Churchma, James B. Smith, Frauds Lee. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made In conformity with thu provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT• GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. aul-ly rco. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE / I PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. rVO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE 1I PER CENT STATE SAVINGS FUND. N O. 83 (2.11) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. N O. " (211) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. sul-ly anti BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN. cr,vvlur 1)0W of all sizes and qualities, for sale at lowest prices. Our assortment Is complete, and are daily receiving fresh lots (ruin this Kensington Glass Works. Sheets & Dolly's make, superior to any in the market es to brilliancy and regular thickness, equal to French We are now receiving two-thirds of the Olasa made at these works. 2,000 boles French Glass of ell sires. 4,000 feet Rough Glass for skylights. 5,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pat terns. White Lead, French and American Zinc, Paints, &e. 7,00 000 lbs WhIM Lead, 50,000 lbs French Zinc(Vieille Montague). 75,000 lbs American Zlise. Drown Zinc, a full supply, Chrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow, a full supply, Prussian Blue, a tall aupy ly. Paris Green, a full supply. Address your orders to ZIEGLER A SMITH, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers, Sole Proprietors of the Penns Steam Color Works Store S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia. dell tf BALE ROPE.—Buyers aro iuvited to call and examine our Manila Vale Rom, which we can can sell OA low an American, and warrant it superior in trength and durability. WEAVER, PULER & 00., and No 22 N. Water et. and 21N Wharves (I . IIEAP SUMMER FUEL.-GAS COKE, V of excellent quality, I, cold at the PHILADELPHIA HAS WORKS for the reduced price of Ove cent* a buehul, and may be obtained In large or email quantity by ap plying at the Oas Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To Purchasers by Wholesale, it Is sold at the Works, In First Ward, by the ton, at a pulite equivalent to An thracite, a Is 2 60 per ton. (Signed) J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer. Pnittnetruta Die Worms, Aug. 20, an27-tf MOSS -17 baleayarolitrttbrelb by sal TitvAt,isrA lip N o m a water 84101. 12,:A8 00 730,291 c 5 38,89,1 60 92530 C,7 100.000 00 EMU 20 00 00 20 25 20 00 1000 27 00 35 10 11:111 ER=lE=3l3 Itcfilroabo ..... W TORE LW:EL—THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND pimau•BLPILIA AN TRENTON RAILROAD COAIPANVII )ROIL PUILADRLPRIA t TO tIRW YORK, AND WA. . PlollsllC Leave as fallowi t _vis: „ /LIM. At 1 A. M., from Sinangton Depot, Vie, Jersey. City, ltal S 2 25 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Accommodst- Lien 323 At 8 A. Pd., via Camden and Jersey City, 'Morgan M 1 Mall } Al 10 A. M., by iteauMaat Trenton, Its Tway and Jersey City, Morning Uprose... .. ... 1... 2 - At 2 P. M., its Camden and Amboy, C. and A. :s -prees6 At 6 P. M. vie Camden and Jersey Oily, Zeman Mall I At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda- Von, let Class 2 At 3 P. 61 , via Camden and Amboy, Anew:mod; Cleo, 2nd Case. 1 At 5 P. M. ' vis. Camden and Amboy, Axone:no:Ls tion, let Class - •2 00 At 5 P. M. its Camden and Amboy, Annommoda- Etion, 2n d Class . 1 76 The 5 P. M. line runs daily, all ethers Bundays Cl misted. iSpre ... se Lines stop at the principal 'tattoos only. For Belvidere, Easton, Flemington, ke , at 6 A N. and 2% P.M., from Walnut street wharf. For Water Clap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, WUkosbari e, Montrose, Great Bend, Ac. at 6A. M., via Balawases Lackawanna at Weston* Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. U. and 8 P. M. • For Mount Holly at BA. M. and 2%, 8 and 6P. M. WAY LYNNE. lot Briatol, Trenton An. at and 4P. 2d. STAY 'LINZ /or Palmyra, Humacao, Beverly, Burlington, Birdie town Au at 8 P. M. Steamboat RICHARD STOCKTON for Bordentown and Intern'r diate planes at 2X P Steamboat THENT‘N for Tacany at 10 and 1.1% A M. and 4 P. M. All lines, except 1 A. If., leave Walnut greet wharf. 11J Fifty Pounds of baggage only allowed each pas tenger. Passengers are prohibited from- taking any thing as baggage but their 'remind apparel. All bag gage over WV pounds to be paid for extra. The Corn pony limit their reeporaibility for baggage to one dolial per pound, and will not be liable for any amount ba you $lOO, except by special contract. . WM. R . GAT2,IIIR, Agent au Lly C. A. B. It. CO. 3ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL _a- ROAD, 1957. FOR PITTSBURGH, 1837 Cincinnati, Bt. Louis, lowa Clty, Louisville, Nn*Orleang, Bt. Pail, Indianapolis, • Cleveland, Hawes, Terre Haute, Chicago, Nebraska. Fesicinu riese comer:mei with all the Cheat West Ott ii4l/11.4i5. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TUE THROUGH TRAINS. At and from tLe Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger Station. south-cant corner of ELEVENTII and MAR KET fitrOßCll (entrUled on Eleventh street ) TWO TUROUGII TRAINS LEAVE PII/LADELP/lIA DAILY Forming clone connections at Pittsburgh to all point/ West Fast Mail and Accommodation Trains, (Sundays ex cepted,) viz Pent Mall Line at 1 P. M , arriving in Pittsburgh at 6 A. M. gsprera Mail Train at 11 night, arriving in Pittalonrgh at 155 P.M. Altoona Way Train at 8 A. rd., arriving at Altoona at 8 P.M. Ilarriaburg Accommalation Train, via Columbia, leaved Philadelphia at 3 P. M., arriving in liewiabarg at 9 I'. M. RETIIRNiNG. Fast Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh at El A M., arrives in Philadelphia at 11 45 night. Express Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh at 950 P..V., ar rives in Philadelphia at 1 P. M. Altoona Way Train leaves Altoona at 7.45 A. 31 , arrives In Philadelphia. at 7.50 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation Train, via Coluinitia, leaves Harrisburg at A. U., arriving in Philadelphia 12 noon The Expreee Mail rim doily, the other trains, Sat days excepted. Baggage will be received at the Passenger Depot by the Baggage Master, at any time during the day. No charge for handling baggage. Nur iox.—lar case of Ines, the Company will bold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. NOTICC —oeatubrues vitl Le In readiness at the New York Depot to convey passengers fur the West Pennsylvania Railroad Station. THOMAS MOORS, Agent, Passenger Line Penn It CO. November 21,1857. n2l-ly TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS. SPRING AND SIMMER ARRANGEXENTS NORTHERN CENTRAL .RA/LIVAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS TROIS BALTIIIORN TO PITTSBURGH AND THE wEly. On and after June let, 1857, TWO DAILY TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and all West ern and South or Northwestern cities. TILE MORNING MAIL TRAM Leaven Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 835 A. M connecting with the Mail Train over the Great Penn sylvania Railroad, and arriving in Pittsburgh at 1.20 A. M. THE AFTERNOON • EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. M. for Harrisburg, Tilt NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaves Baltimore I:VERY NIGHT at 10 P. M., con nesting with the Lightning Express over the Pennsyl vania Railroad for Pittsbargh, arriving at 1.20 P. M. jID — All these trains connect closely at Pattsbuxg with trains over the Pittsburgh, Fort Warts and Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, Southern and Western connections. jig- Passengers for Chicago, Bock Island Burling too, lowa City, Milwaukee , Dubuque, St. Patti's ? Mad son, and other levilug titles the Northweat, wdl sar one hundred miles of travel and fen hours in Cam, with four less changes of care, by taking this route. Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, and Detroit go by this route, and the tune Is unequalled, being lig wilba shorter than by any other route. ity - Passengers for St. Louis, IndLanapolis, Terre Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Upper MisAimippi, make less changes of cars, and arrive In ad. vance of any other route; and to Cincinnati, Columbia, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as quick as by any other route. All Western Baggage CHECKED THROUGH Sind handled with call:. FOR THE NORTH - - The 8.15 A.M. connects closely with Express over the Dauphin road for Williamsport, dil i rr, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Canada, than forming the moat direct railway route to Northwestern Pen.Oval/id. and Western New York. Passengers will find this the shortest, cheapest, and moat expeditions route to Niagara Falls and Canada - - Through Tickets are lamed to Philadelphia via Co. lumbil and Lancaster by all the trains at $3 each, tub train having sure connections. Passengers by Gas route avoid treuslled bridges, and all the inconveulenee of ferrying across the Susquehanna river. Passengers fur Hanover, Manchester, G e ttysburg Ent mittsburg, Carlisle, Charubensborg, go by the trains at 61.,P 8.16 A. and 3 P. M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Care on thie road make ouo trip ireiday, connect ing with the train at 3 P M. . . For TIIROUOII TICKETS and further information, apply at the Ticket ONce, Calvert Station, N. B. corner of Calvert and Franklin streets. tep2B-tf 0. C. ADUON, Supt. PIIIL ADE L PITIA, GERILEANTOWNN AND NORRISTOWN RAIGROAD.—WTSB ARRANGEMENT — On and after MONDAYi Ot Ui tobe 19th, 1951. FOR GERMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at 6,7%, 8%. 9%, 11% A. M., 2, 3-10 min. 4,5, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. M. Leave Germantown at 6%, 7.35 min. 8, 9, 10% A -1-10 3-10 min. 4,6, 6,7, 8, and 10 P. M. will Th e 7.35 o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown etop only at Wayne Street Station. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. M., 2 and 6% P. M. Leave Germantown 8.20 rain. A. ht., 1.10 min. and 5.45 ram P. M. OIIESTNUT RILL RAILROAD. Leave Philadelphia at 7X, U), A. M., 2, 4 and 9 P. Leave Chestnut Hill at 11(,8-40 and 10-10 min. A. Af.., 12.50, 3.10, 5-40 and T-40 min. P. M. ON SIINDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9-20 A. 91., 2 and e X P. M. Leave Chestnut UM at 8 A. M., 12-20 and 5-20 7. _ll /OR MANANUNK, 00118110110 CRIN AND NORRIS. TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 9, 11 A. M., 3,4 X, 6X, and 11 P. M. Leave. Norristown at 7,9, 11 A. M., 3 and 640 P. M. ON FUNDAY3, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. 31., and 3 P. 31. Leave Norristown at T A. M., and 6 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6X A. M , and 3 P. M. Leave Downingtown at 7X •. M , and 1 P. M. U. K. SMITH, Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green streets. Philadelphia N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. BETHLEHEM, EASTON, ALLENTOWN, MAIIC 11 CHUNK, 1/OYLESTOWN, Ao On and atter Wednesday, November 4th, 1857, the train,. on this road will have Philadelphia daily (Sun days excepted) as iollows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mallet Chunk, (Express) at 9 A. M., in connection with L V. R. It. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Ex pre.) In connection with L. V. It. R., at 215 P. 51 111 For Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 4 90 P. M. For Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. M. On Tuesdays and Friday. the 10 A. M. train will rue through to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return at 1.35 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPIIIA. Leave Dethelem (Express,) at 9 A. M., and 2.26 P.M. Leave Doylestown, (AecommeditUon,) at 6.65 A. M. Leave Gwynedd, at 2 29 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Hoe I From Gwynedd 016 A. M. Gwynedd 2 20 P .11 Doylestown 4 30 P. M. I Doylestown 0 35 A.ll Fare to Bethlehem $1 60 Mauch Chunk 2 40 " Wllkesharte 4 50 P,WENGED DEPOT. FRONT and WILLOW Ste , Phiti. no4-tr ELLIS CLARK. Agent. ('MANGE OF 1 - 10IIRS.-PHIL ADEL V PRIA, WILMINOTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL ROAD. On and after Monday, NOT. 2.34, 1857 ? PAPSENUER TRAINS LEAVE PUILADLLPRIA For Baltimore at 8 A. 1 P. M., (Ilipresa,) and 11 P. M. For Wthnlngtort at 8 A. IC, 1, 3.30 and 11 P. M. For New Castle at 8 A. N., 1 and 3 30 Y. M. For Middletown at S A N. and 1 P. M. For Dover at 8 A. M. and 1 P. 01. For Beafonl at 8 A. 31 , and 1 P TRAINS }'OR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Express, 11 A. DI., avel 0.21 P. Leave Wilmington at 7 2.5 and 11 45 A. 14., and 2.51 and 965 P. M. Leary Nev. Culla at 655 and 11.06 A. At., and 8.50 P. M. Lam Middletown at 10 10 A. M. and 7.05 P. Ai. Leave Dover at 9vb A. 11 and SP. M. Leave Saatord at 1.30 A. St. aad S P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Leave Wilmington at 9.16 A. M , 2 P. M. and 12.16 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia t Baltimore. do. do. 625 P. M. from Baltimore t Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Pa/meager Oar attacked, will rws ail follows : Leave Philadelphia for PerryeiLle and Intermediate places at 6.00 P. M Leave Wilmington for do. do. 6 60 P. II Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-tirace at 6 P. M. no :1,1-ly 8. M. FELTON, Preaideut. Sire proof Oaf _„-„- - SALAMANDER SAFES. A large assortment of - EVANS & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAMANDER SAFES, VAULT DOORS, Yor Banks and Stores. BANK LOOKS, Equal to any now In me. IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS, &0., On as good terms se any other establishment in the United States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. 28 South POURTH street, Philadelphla. PLEASE GIVE U 8 A CALL. COTTON -200 bales good Middling to Mid Ong Pair Cotton, in store and for sale by lIARTIN , & MAQALISTYB, sal 119 North Water street Etcomy. RANOE.-:—SOLDBTCHAD h liao3 $Q N. OBINNP N. p154z0• Arto 1340,*. raoicE FARM LANDS -FOR- SALE .— vv TUX ILLINOIS CENTRAL XATLXOI.IIOB3I:PAXT is now prepared to sell obdot /PO PO &MI of aokse Iftrattes leads, to ties* of 114 sem gebt viloi!by- or ioes credits. sad at low sides of late:sot.. These lands wire /ratted _the , Gereciamwat to aid IA the aeon truetion of ight Aim rieheat sad most fertile' is the ireald.r Skirt artily& horn tad semi-teat, *moth tie middle of tier &ste n to the elizene fisath, mad lartlade nary miell of Inmate sad prodaeflows hand betwera times Wanes of iAtihate. Tire Northers psetioa b 'Wady prairie, interspersed with toe groves, sad fa theadddia sal &rattiern sections thaber prederahraiso altirrerating with beautiful prairie. sad opaaturc The elhaste Csglare heathy, ra nd sad equali., Ursa any other part of soaatrp—the air is pyre ma bea ring, while tiring streams and spriaqpi of ewestierat water abound. Bitionimpla Coal is extensively mined t and complies a cheap and dericable fuel, being tarnished at many points at ST to Se par too—and wood no be bad at the same rate per ton. Building atone of excellent 'polite also abounds, which nu be procured for little awes than the impasse of transportation. The meat fertility of these lands, shish are a black rich mould, from two to 6.0 feet deep, mid gently roll ing; their contiguity to this road by which even fact lily la fandsked for travel and traarportatin to the principal markets North, Booth, Nast, West. and the economy with which they can be cultirsted, render them the most valuable investment that ma be found, and present the most favorable opportunity foe patrons of intuitions habits and small means to enquire • com fortable independence is • few years. Chicago is now the greatest grub market in the world; and the facility and economy with which the prodoeu; of them hods con be trent - ported to that market, make them much more proatathie, at the WM; asked, than those more remote at government ran, as the addi tional cost of transportation is a perpetual tax on the ' , atter, which must be borne by the modems, is the siratedyrice he receives far his (rain, &a. - That itle L perfect—sad when the dual payments are made, deeds are execrated by the treaties appointed by the State, and in whom the Milo Is vested, to the par chasers which envoy to them anoints titles in Insist fre: and clear (denary Incininbreess, lien er most- Mc - The prices are from S 6 to : Interest only 3 pat ct. Twenty per et. will be deducted from th•price for cash. Those who purchase on ion; reedit, give solos payable in two, three, four, firs and anyean allerdists, and are required to improve one-tenth annually for ire years, so as to have one-half the land under cultivation at the end of that time. Competent eurveynn lOC accompany them who wish to examine theee Lamle, free at charge, sad aid them in making selections. - The Lands remaining unsold are as rich and valuable those which hare been disposed of. ' SECTIONAL NAPS Will be sent to any one rho will enclose fifty cents in postage stamps, and books or pamphlets containing un morons instances of succeaefnl farming, signed by re enfeeble and well known farmers lieiog in the neigh• borhooil rit the Hailrcrei Loads, throughout the State also the coat of fencing, price of cattle, expense of her vesting, threshing, etc.,—or any ether infozmetlou— willbacheerfullygireaonappliation, either perseuilly cc by letter, is French, or German, addressed to JOUR WILSON Land Commissioner of the Illinois Central IL k. Co. Office in Illinois control Railroad Depot, Chicago, I !- Uncle. ant HOMESTEAD FOR $2,00! LAND DLS TAIBUTION!! 'CHANCE FOR POOR ittroi The Northwestern Mutual Land Benefit Association will mike a grand distribution of $30,000 worth of roil estate and map* to its members. Tlep number of mom. berg is limited to 15,000. $2 00 and'Xvo letter stamps per nimmbership, or a share. Any individnal acodiug $lO and the stamps, shall be entitled to ail shares; or any person sending 610 with six names, with theaddreca of each, carefully written shall be entitled Mali shares. The following Is the rail estate to be distributed : No. 1. An improved term of 30 acres in Cook* Co., Illinois, alned at $3,000 No. 2. Au improved farm of 160 acres In Will*. aides Co., Illinois, valued It 3,000 No. 3. An improved Luna of 100 acne In White. 'idea Co., Illinois, valued at No. t. An excellent private reddens* in Dubuque, lowa, valued at 3,030 No g 6. 160 acres superior farm land in COOIIO CO , Illinois, valued at 3,000 No. 6. 160 acres well pine timbered In Waspaaes Co., Wisconsin, valued at 5000 No. 7. A good lot and cottage residence In Clat tago, Illinois, valued at No. 6. 150 acme superior hod ID Whites/des Co., Illinois. valued at 1.00 No. 9.'.160 acres good land in Chippeway Co , Wisconsin, valued at 603 No. 10. 160 acres good land in Chippewa) Co., Wisconsin, vaned at No. 11. 160 acres good land is Oleippeeray Co., Wisconsin, valued at No. 13, 160 acres good land In Dian Co., Wis consul. valued at No. 13. 80 oohs good land in Martha Co., lens, valued at No. 14. 80 acres good land In Marshall CO „lowa, valued at No. 15. 80 scree good hnd In iiardtal Co., lows, valued at No. 16. 40 acres good land In Marshall C 6 , !ova, valued at 40 acres good hod be Linn Co., Team, val ued at No. 14. 40 scrag good Lend is Linn Co., lowa, va tted at N 0.19. 40 urea good land to Lima Co., lowa, val ued at Ne. W. One building lot in Dubuque, lowa, val. ned at N 0.21. One building lot in Sterling, new* rained at No. V. One building lot in Sterling, Illinois, maned at No. 23. One banding lot in Sterling, Illinois, valued at N 0.21. 40 sores farm laud in Grant Co., Wilma- TILIIIC4 at No. 25. 40 aces farm land in Grant Co., Wiscon sin, valued at No. N. 40 suss land in Grantee , Wisconsin valued at N 0.21. 40 &area had in Gnat. le rained at No. 28. 40 tares land in Orawfozd Co EM!MMEI Tarred et No SO. 40 sores land In Crawford CO., Wlseonids, 'valued et N 0.51. 40 scree land in Monroe Co., Ifiroonaln, valued at No. 82. 40 sera lead in Monroe 00., Wheoneis vetted at No. 33. 40 acres land in laakson Co MMEME SMERIM!!II2!M rained at No. 80. 40 acne land is Had Az* Co., WlDoontla valued at No. Tr. 40 saes land in Bad Axe Co valued at lEil No. 3S. One lot In Fulton, Illinois, valued at 11.4 No. S 9. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, Talaed at 1.3 No. 40. One lot in Fulton, Illinois, valued at lid The distribution will be eondonted fairly and bond I ably. The mums and address of stockholders shall I 4 written on as many small cards as they have shafts, and the whole placed in a box, and the first name taken out shall be entitled to the improved farm No. 1 in the above list ' and the next taken out will be entitled to No. 2, and s° on until the 40 items of real estate are all distributed Then to each of the remaining 14,94 stockholders will be sent a cheap map of a West. State or Territory. A full account of the distribatual will be forwarded in a printed circular ' to each memb,r of the Alsociation, with the names and address of sorb as may receive the reel estate—to whom also the dedts . _ will be sent and immediate pentagon given. Sigh ay gingen mud be setompanted with =.OO and five letter stamps. Address LINDELL, JONES dr. CO., an.l3 Chicago, Milton LANDS! LANDS!!-I OFFEIt FOlt sale the following Tenable LANDS in SOUTH WESTERN GEORGIA. All person,' ere hereby as tioned against trespmaing upon any of them. October, 1857. T. R. 111,0011, MeCon, fig DODORUTY 0017111 T LS Di54i55..-NO5, 60, 95, 91. 11.121 a catrzu. . . 7th Distriet—No. 338. 9th do—Nos. 18, 328, 329, 333, 369, 378, 379, 350, 410, 400, 408. 10th District—Na l. 45, 48, 47. WORTH COWXYT 7tb District—Nod. 124, 523. 15th do " 11, 12, AS. 15th do " 2.6, 27, 33, 239. IMIZEEEI let Dist-Act—Nei. ISQ, 160, 163, 114 13th do " 4,161. 14th do " 313, 144. 6Cb1,11111 0011 ITT 15th Distriet—No. 91 TIBILILL 430Crri 11th District—Nos. 128, :50. 12th do " 108,3)1. Lasteoira conrt Sth Distrlet—No. 144 2th District—No. 209, ?a, tr. 221, V 5, 257, SST M. 316, 394.* 3th do "6. 18, 19, 28, ad, 76, 391, 392, 164. Dic.troi c,orsyr. . . 14th District—tioa. 1 33 . 27th do 150, 246 DOOLY COUNIIC Ist Dintrict—Nos. 7. 2/8 211, 212. 213, 214, 221, 212, 223, VA, 225, 226 : 47, *M. 2.1 do 192, 7th do" 211. 9th do 110. HOCSTON COVITT CM District—No. DA Bth District—No. 102 I/TLOII COUNTY 13th District—Nos. $7, 14th do " 63. Ed. TKINGSFORD & SON'S PURE . OSWEGO STARCH (for the Laundry) hu vital liahed a greater celebrity than hes erer been obtained ly aoy other Starch. This hu been the remit of its marked superionty in quality, and Its invariable uniformity, The public may be assured of the continuance of the high standard nos established. The production ia over 20 tons dilly, and the demand ha: extecded throughout the oholel.Trnted States, sod to foreign countries. Working thus on a very large scale, and under a rigid twstem, they are ale to secure a perfect uniformity m the goality throughout the year. This is the great siderstum is starch-making, and is realised now for the fiat time. The very best Starch that can be made, and no qtA r, is alwaye wanted by causumers, and this will be si.p plied to them by the Grocers as soon as their custom, en bare learned which is the beet, and ask for wise they would be likely to get that article on which the largest profit can be made. Kingeford has been engaged in the manufacture of Starch continuously for the last2l years, and daring the whole of the period the Starch made ander hi. sup r vision has been, beyond any questiox, the best in the market. For the first 17 years he had charge of Cie works of Wm. Colgate & Co, at which period be ...- rental the process of the manufacture of Caro Starch ( . 0-' Ask for KINGSFORD'S ST.altOFI, as the Ull,o Oswego had recently been taken by another factory. It it sold by all the best grocers in nearly every p-rt of the country. T. KINUSFORD & SON'S OSWEGO CORN STARCH (for puddings, ese ) has obtained an equal ctlebt,ty with their Starch for the laundry. This article is, p. f leetly pore, and is, in every Teepees, equal to the t. st Bermuda Arrow Root, besides having additional quali ties which render it invaluable for the dessert. Potato Stuck has been extensively parked and sad u Corn Starch, and hugieen fable impressions to =ay as to the real merits of our Corn Starch, Front its great delicacy and purity, it is comiug also nto general nee as a dint for Infanta and ins - atria X. fi. KELLOGG Jr CO., Ageot•, IN FULTON Street, N 1k..3E WING MAC HI NE S.—GROVEIt, BAKER, & UNRIVALLED SEWING 11 t- CHINES still retain the confidence of the public. awl th e ir popularity increases. After years of trial it is de monstrated be} and all question that it is the pepu'ar Blachine, and the only one upon which any reliance e ur be plated to work well on all kinds of shoe.. The t-et that it does one-third more work lathe same time, aid does it better ; that it is the least liable to get oat of repair, being simple in its construction i that it ma , as the least noise, and that it is acknowledged on all hai 44 that it is beat fora new beginner, has given the p. o prietors a demand for it to such an extent that they ore obliged to delsy the tiling of orders in many eases !or months. Over eight hundred are in Operation In iris city, and the case has yet to occur where a person who has purchased one Du exchanged it for another kind Taking into consideration, also, the fact that the se who employ from 15 to 40 hands in theirshops, dot sg the work for the manufacturers, without exception, s se this machine in preference to ally other kind, sad ways recommend them in preference to others, it world scent unnecessary for the proprietors to advertise their excellence, or set forth their surriority. The undersigned, SOLE AGENTS for the sale of thi se Machines. always have a supply, and have made 1R Ch arrangements that they sell - them upon terms that st 111 meet the wishes of all. Unlike other Marlines sold in this I:nuke, it is Lap from all infringements of oilier patents. BASER & BROTHER, 013111.1. SQ➢IEI, LIEN. US SIA AND AMERICAN - TARR} D CORDAOII,..—a impedes article, easculactare tad for sale by WHAVXIt, lITLI le 00., 104 N9.B@)l.Willailit., do B 9 q. WLfYe WWossia ri==s Wiseman