19#nrUlkii ot thelth 14410744k0 lirWitSrie fia At 1 f 4,1 • . ..aan.zwistet- irliiii4t- • - . ~'• a. •rOt t , , Cease. ite. SW ,, ..4 . o,4,Stattle—The .- -; - litetit-46***Iiikkiroor Aibistiy;,:l6,l . - ... ' .- . . ' - ' •------ = rAg6sikyag ---1 it,,, , ,, .c,.;,‘ , .'i-1 . i . : - "'--- ''''.'-', - -r. - - " . : 4 ( ,., :it.trtilt 406(21V 1 4; - :;, eilfrielitat been a'resdes a your, tia4eo liriltliiit'Ytili a vlstii , s portion of 'youx., .; eo sWiAreAtjthet.4 ( • _ATNPVIPI,,,."' • : RIM 1a„ 1 7.,,, , .„rtiltrirooml4l4"Urk, on 7.14.C1L,711.--Itt-it , t ,tB Al a - jeifilieffii. o o- 3 1 4 , 14 .1.;k 1 t**.1 :,',1un . 1 1 1 , . o - Itclintt-to thelo- ‘. i. ,,, ,,.. - ..,..--: , ... ' ; ' r `"!r.f" diiliedblin. 00E44, Jubitsteii...wsi ! ~,,t r o a . _ „, B, r Av a ltwifiefi,plase. he had eltatitished ; M OW - t . Vii--.<gril'6-k10660,-Aeltis" , sla cum , Its , .i. !t . Ticia't.thlid ' l ll4 thinning - putif.etd,a,O.PillilAnnetlie 'remain-. •,', 46 'Wee° nett for Serried. ' lertilelitiriunfe tb'Still'• - 141104110°113"114644411itimAi-owtpkbavitiWbulite• ' ' itininattneeef thatthelMegintrily all the ani. • MilltilAtihttlitte -44, ?slitssdl :mire Vary PUT 104,p,..,V4tar,,?1et - ,l l i. 101 it. it reicrUd, that theism ; : din itParitieleflinfito*Otiilkiiidall)trahersi IssisWatik_49ot:litkeilliaThitieti t it i o ld'ohnstels, ivilkiktats-#4O laciAntle,Cfrill.his eMnPellbil -^--- ' tif*Waltaittusim. 4.406K:4 1 1 1 1 1 4/Ontrother •.• , lift.Ve4Airok-hiltliiiiii.lifabhfii liginTio 6lloll o, • 149_4/Obi, - Mei' the expedition to ifallure for ' - twit ispitiljadJ , liii griestletied s and wisessormre . :. : - titit• tipolktith'464thr, and'atee'what wn immense . a eemt of fifblitipti*ertkantif be - lost; se Welles • '- , littestrettitioricte ,, the, „ tecopsi An „shori.fatione and; liviog in tpnts irs'it country-'whire thnisn'Uirle ulik - sillY - ..vifeY deep r.driting ~ t hiii4ritireilWhiter,(fi(l4 / 0 .1 Altitalter ( lt(Was two feet deep,) it would seMa`. that ' `,yogi, vitiations Ansi summer were: well, gren'isk . e4 o ,' That the - ,l(doemoris 'intend-AD resist- there ems his'nedmilitl'ilieyain fortifying the passes that - lead ih Ihri'city.' 'They" ligivei . teleased,fesso Tones. , - ...aggit of Ititiorit-&-Auellelt who was taken prisoner', tlf4iterd=stentedona,eirtec, and _ have , Rea lshet to ' ,Coteritilbhestoti l s camp. „-la pMssing threfigh the; :',''.' - dittexcpt• ectileai they blindfolded hltikto.ppsvetst: - ,AMlOVelitainingi anyknowieligmafztkelt.more• • -- iimi*atiqepitzted - that Till ,ickman,, who..is ' mtpof lhajlepites;andjialietetions-moundreli has h" ,k bye biotin - fain stialt aturesd:'_Bakter; I .. -- i ( M. littliWAktathkult lt"-Whisiste th eri-wlio•wasit --, masonee. suAglineVAleiltutdcle's'ester Sal'epart svelte Wee released a StbrtitiirilNefekk;', ' " - ~ Mr. Maginov.,:af AIM 'M'agdit',Meadr ; isipedition, itairvoldistelsred und,er4tel,,-,Jetilion-- , those , of- his inittyiheireutd guit:_do. so 'mop, .- discharged. '.. - So thkolifdittencia„breken'upwithout:secomplish , lug' any thing; ettirelishithit bison ddtte by-Lander, Obettesngtpo,r, ,aml'hitiatuditinta. , Mr. Maxrew havnisr,had Agute,ditllitilty:' yitti . his' . , enk ine eis t r ,,orgoat ao tlA,Altbiwangagent l lefthlus, and . ' .- haVegbnitothoSlates,,, -,,.r•5, ". ''- AtW:ntittpliiceoa;paityof:thiypu . ie.lt; drinieektiibiteditaimePawneeloshower, occupying • an Old niall_luituset.wilhin a ,lesilmntired yards of AltertaistilvlitektmeasiOned 'sett* little exeitement "., trill() garritni:'"l`he'cOMmeud promptly turned mni,•,and , k(lglachnufritiviweseni to, petrel, but the night wise ea dark that no tiialatis eiSuld ; be: die covered. Some doubt was,feltx atilest; la to the • fact of TheCheytinneithaving made this attack, - ldst,next mmningireseCasiu4raeksiwithout doubt ,-..4 .o l4enne):ll(ere„' - 'disturvered, 4idelsk Settled. the ~' - itgti 'llieZlicrld 'attar , Upen'the 'hart 'of the ,0 yen* wee !that, the follotellit.itiretitnstanees, ,pia'; *Three Pawnees bad stelett;a6M6 horses from •• the Aeyennes,liere.pateued .and the animals re 'COVeredt Iri , thsi , eneounter She .Ctilysinues had; - one man- killed, (supposed to beds chief,)- and., another severely, - it not mortally wetmded. • The, Patvintes eniafed ; with6ut lose; undo.camo home-, ' -rdiatelYte thafort,Where they-hod heeh:Some dart • - ; /ieferls,AhleattatkA4 MUMS, on them" - rhich feet' ,issis i ne,:doubt,,kneishldthe - .olieyennes; aid their: ' Object was to surprise them Dad - Roc a: scalp virlivo 'in raveage. for thdloss of their comrades An AV . • {401400 the post was evidently not, designed, by, litiat t ;v:',.: •--'...,•,,,.„•-, ' - •- , e `-. =••••• - --.- - ~ ',..,,,,X,D,are:,eeleif,ritdelightful' - ,"itillier r at, present; 1 ,. Ap4lo;,tht "pontisst lasts great f UM Weather (Sipe; 3;xlentailleet winter,. Wedenot f 11 tbaSucetate it, - - and devontly wish fur, ite cen,t nitanoe,dtiriag the whole-winter, - • - , , In additionge•(„ thir Jotter, the - 114pabliraw, has rewyed, 4.fronr,_.a .i, gentleman ; win? accompanies , - Colonel Cgolte› detachment soma notes if their iftkilets.do,l., ,_!..'. - '.:'..„-. ~, kit tititit'f . frinir Sig Sancly, - or. 12th - „bur (Miles. / .fenderit ~ t , a yit: - -", ,- , , ,.-<,--, ,•, -,- ~ ,- :- 1 V , :_iclosilAuignOdi to. give a little history-of our nmitiCha- - ", - ,l . fioniiits litati . .eapeditien, - but • the •-ittielkimelk - ,iffla 'iiPeditfoici i iir this - Aind,, and tht. gemit,,,incoevaniehoci attending ogreespendence, ' - tender,' it impossible for this to., carry . cg,':pq ~e r1ibi4.,, : , ,- -, • : Y;: ' , , -• t, , . Up a to the 6th inst, the second day after we ''plised ( fhdependence Rook, we were layered vrith - onest,agrceable..yeather, and travelled With - ease and comfort. - Zit 'here the hardships of our olottaaty,„;,began. , A"; 'scary , snow' mit ,its,,,and con 4tienedleff iend,-one for. two, day s . - ,We Perethen Trprlitty , high-(in. the r meuntains AM...weather he. Dame, intensely old, -with high:winds t• but here and .theits we contd.-find' sage bathes and dry wit. potekinithdrdlYstifftglatit to disswer the purPoses •,14„ - eagki n g. - t'llurr-,poef• - animalt beeame suneh ..- 3,adid ilia worn in ,many -, gave ; - oat Aare! eat and died. ...korlftlas; last • three - ,mOrningsi the.firstaight that * met one's eyes, on Matting out of camp, was-h ..-dead Mule or honse, - frosen ..stiff. :.„-lcot less than - thirty_tave thus perished in sight of camp. :•,'t,i,ndat letet fifty have been abandoned, and have met,".the,iiiinie, fateT Pne.half of the remaining ones are Unfit - fn . iiirrioei ." We have daily to ~,abs,p4M.Onaris tine wagons; harness, do;,, and all ...for...want of mules, to draw them. „We .are now within eighty miles of the place wheieLli Col. — .Tehristott's 'last order,,wo - expect to make Our win. ter,..getartera,-;.(lfetitre Perk • •of Greed river)--to - s retush''Whieh wilirequire- ' six,. days', travel"; IV,e - 'llopseltiadielaptish this, - as; since we crossed the, 1 ,. ', 80411, 2445,: the Weather - lute bemuse -milder, - the -.-ittade, betteri andlwe have,fontid less snow, An *roes was expected te.day,froM Ool.,?Ohnstoi. ( -,, Shouldlit :not arrive hr. to.morrow,there ivill. tie 4: geed reasonlor as to anticipate. some sandyanCe from the 'Mormons, and that they • have inter ,!,;_steptedthe route between. the two portions of-the ... command - - - • ~•, ,• _„„ , .., , , :• All-parties enjoy good health, and ate willing ,i.,reortitither the.storm: : Beside the (leverage and Secretary, there are travelling. o. cogumny with - - this. command, Mr ..goomagy, U. Ara ttorney ;, ' ''' .t0i,.,,,00 . v, - Superi,nfondtint of Indian Afrairk;', Mr -, , ,,EQdrOrti -I .. r ill i l I . and alsellessn:Livingstoti and ° G.trisili; xueinhanteht Salt Lake; with their respec t(:4l,4 Companies,... ; ' ' - ~ ,-„..Aralie bith'edirite . nthee., the Writer saii: l "The =•'-'4lPressireni•CohnielJoisnstea' s command 'is ncivr '(''• coming into our oansp. We are now on the-green ''.-- =' - fifeintaine; Midi. the weather' is very - cold, _ Colo ` ' - aelATishnitcnrii: at - Vett -.Bridger. The animals ~,of 091601 Ciiiike'a Command-are still giving, out:" 1 -alese.,lettees - tlit;.briolly;this - gumption of the ;.., tlititteexpedition,- , . , " ' • '' , ,. 1 - 's"' - rte . ,;-"'' •., , .• — , , :,Tl6ll . oit , TApicp: OF -fienitEmi , LANOUA . GE [Por TheNeesii.] - 'lf it be true that the. importance of a lin. ,•, r , 'ffie'use of its literature apdthiworiut written theicin; then ~, it 18 World' idldoubtthat, the Hebrew tongue '''idilleginOti - elairfuf upon' Our attention, not p-onlyliecanii,the lilstory oethe - J r airs is written i'll this language and, contains so many heauti 7 fel 'Songs laid robing which no translation can' •—• give' the tenth• part 'of, but •liecause it is, the most dopprehonsive of all 'languages. No ',:,4 7 . ' Xa - aii; can .-hope` to •be a thorough philolo - gist - Withinit a knowledge of the Hebrew and Cognate languages. We have 'only to' open 1 'Webster's Dictionary, as much as concerns the „ Englisb r )angur,e, to appreciate this fully. This is nii-;;;tl.3V idea ;,•bat alio Chrystistom, Austito;;;;:frigen, Jerome, Bochart, Sleidegger; . , V.,:',en, Buntort, and Furst,areof this opinion. ~fife etymology of a 'vast nutnherti iif, words, thougandotand • thousands wO,tnify, say, in dif-s feria lingihigesiiif •ffilatui -in' •the Hebrew'- or ' eognitelanguagelatid iliUst )IIIVO 'originated • ' .-., 4n•tnistof those.., It will be sufficient to eve a • r..`teis-••it*iices; 'which 'occur in the - English ,•, .laugnageY Almanac,' (the 'present, Arabic) algobra,. (the uniting, Arabic) ; air, (Sy. ' rico)) shed, (Chaldean,- to. pour out); ci pher, (lice and Arabic, to count) ; child yildilast 114; lady,(Hobrew)ad, to bring. forth); .9.180 to, yield, front thelianie root, earth (He , ,Inew,eretz); to bear ( - Hebrow,to create); abash ' alebreC, to be ashamed.). We will finis' here, otherwise we should not know, where to stop. - Besides this, the Hebrew tongue has other philcisoplikaadvantages, 'lt abounds ,ift the .-,-; aptest ,etymologies and :roots of the ,names, a : - both aloft:and things. In it the names of 4 -”" brufeffNligir nature and properties, , are •more ,signillearitly,and accurately'exPrected', than in' - 4 f• , gay-other known language.. in the world. Its • .. words'-irs` ciiricisCryet expressive, derlied of a small number of rootalthe, granting is the : vaned simple of all-the jangastges,'Sn. that with a very small vitiation, ail tho different mean ' 'lags or tlid, word Jac - expressed, the' conjuga tion is plain and d'ol't; the' nouns have no de elensiom, In gg, word, this language is So '::' cateiSC, - ;yet ' significant; •so - pathetic, as o r ~ , nit 44ereti• apprOaWnearest to the' laPgfiege , of th e sode r which,nee.d. no _worffiCto convoy , their ideas to each other. • , l' , • By all thee° r Advantages, .nevertheless, the - -steady-of tile• Hebrew, is much neglected, not --- - offirtiy, philologists„who can find therein the' .:, ; ,.clew, of yo, recuynbacurif - things; Which; by the •Hebrott-ficholar,-diaappeal like' ark clouds hy —.. the - toys - of the sun; hat, morcoycr, by min. liter's of • religion, by the expounders (I) of ; - the books written therein, Off explain words, whia4ll4, indeed', not always fully eompre ~,,,; „.,„Let uttlinar,the.. declarations of some of the most ialtiableintnigtifs in fawn' a tho study „of the Hebrovr _.tongue; • Perhaps this will 4 ''. ; :lt iiVe •so ,iitnai• - inPuence, -that the language i-,-3 , wilic i ttrise- from its'. deathlike sleep and will ,-; :',',,;ctiriab -'skiise intioiig ' the' otitis; , whllei . from it ' , - aro the Unlittaing of tife. - - , ~', ~.1 " - 0 -•-vlt is toldo by one of- Die mesliffientiffi min '• 'a Jattra of 1 , .1ew Yorke cf• There to .nothing in tik life I' I'oo4 'So hifkoh 'us *the' want; 'of ; 4110046 ,of the Hebrew' Jangffitge,' rert.) ; ' , ••.; . , ireefraftgO,- , saidie, 4..1 paid thirty dollars for a , , • AnitrelvAble, and fifteen fora grammar" ; and it ~ ~. - .1,114,bm:01111ag 43 petY.di":9;littnifilui,dollara for a tear/sip rcould not itarn . l)knnutCd One; ' but, if titne-ivOr;:pormit; I shall begin the , ~ =attidy;Ofithat ffifffig.4ltin gt ialte.it , t this advanced' - • „piniea dirty lire ~ 1 - ~ ~..: - - • - 0 -, el feolcoliscionsjsays that mildest and geed' -4 , -,rotai/tiolill!0t4 1 /, tbltilt - ftearnelY cr, my hoy -.,„ 7 1 „hood aAntred. st;taiiro"for,,Letiti, Htiek, or 11e ..v- 0. - brotto , ; buttirough my knoirVdge _of tuo, ,tt,'. ':;;''' Iffsintjtf 'but little; )nst 'l'P efer It to, all the f. 1.-,, ;":-;kingtlonikOf VlS,rfprid; and a ll l4.`itdalth of , -14'4N. ttho-universo.f ~ c., , ~.• -- --;•_.- -. '_. ,-• . , „, 't ' - ., - '''!!:.l,ntii Cetminted,/ 1 says-Lutheri (c w i th . a - athelenee,ffiltebtOrffi,bg,able" to effinbat all ':, :r1 tl illky , eneAltadurgtkowhidie. orivliteji; though 1i , t ,,, , , u., , , ,5ma11, I ,prize a bove- a millionqof gold.''... Thither ort - 45tirpialin; •- ` ' `,' ' ' '-• ,' .0 ..,d', , , . 41. 1 4`hotimsuch` thejtailudetTgo (lithe, l'- 7, 4 , ' ilohrew: ,- , is thit-, iv *Went:will ' Inak - 9 , ..... greater prodoieneyin Mir • a niontlr than in ka,WUffiloSt., Grfiektljta ithOlo yeaA—Marfinith'' --fleir43 '-fife 'to flitifreehtficaliflos of flaiX•ifebreti; MirsoltWwW,lol..a : cpiiitls- to' iforoolinap ... Li, . . A.; k i A FtwA4ll k. 4 lie4F cio !red such a Ile ~Ar 4 -""` edgskant the , ffehreno, ea te beAble tO die: Vt''' , ' , - Alatif lenetiv*lth6titlyrer..4oeitin , introdtie-' 7 - z,..1941• 4. 11 141r10.0t irtoltMSYC a , t hitv ofe , Piqinri! ilWlLtW r iiiftqlislipOrajtan C; ig o`.-54 /114.010 ktkOgn rill AYl:o4;9 Of Arelirew: ,a l ft , ' Bo who cannot disitnic.'*we motilhe iPot. three years) to the study of r. 40 bl am ed lan., SS. 011:1LADVALPITIA TIIURSDAY JANUARY 14 4 . guage, is unworthY4titifilide; or the natne of a minister," ;Jl'jjc,,j , IVJA,Ltnr , A his inttpdaction to the Holy' 9Cmitu.r..CNititty9-,ltiarge,,fieeryitite,the ;there Inexcusable in neglecting the),;B9ipt.urvs; be; , cause they , cats nowhere- find so rich and in: 00,allstibtli'firt‘tfld,f6Fth'eit phrtioits there. -Will` -- ciinifl, for the oler: 'fIY-' , robe - ainitegualitiel..With this Itingitago:!' LL. D.) YTTi:?,finslerstalf,lllliii Irno:minse or St. John't -.-wzithigsi-Ital. - itneessary Icnow Hebrew, la well f-al .Greek: l ? (Dr. Hare,- Bishop. of Chichester.) • . Without being.aequainted . , with the nature .of •the Hebrew- tongue, no Tan can be a cri- Bone :dpon-1010-;veritings of. the Old Testa- InP:tia" « T e.I chrnwialifi ppriant, and so rich in sense, that-no translations can do, itjustice." tveyi) • " • aLet:ns,each.fferionsly , examine himself. Do t understand - Greek And 'Hebrew ? Otherwise tow can I undertalte,,nol , only to explain books which are'irftten ther4ri; but-to defend them 'against all opPenento I not at the mercy laf every - ono who does understand, or even pretends' to „understand, the -.original? For which. wiy i Varf I - cOnfute his pretence? Do ujideratand tlielanguago'of the Old Testament? .011111301,yq" At all 1 if, not, ought not shame to 'eftVer-roy hies??'. (liar. T: IVesley's address to lideed;:the,„proverb; a It is all Hebrew to :ui A snought - noCto be so general as it-is now, sties& whoa we hear and must feel convinced, that this,powerfld and all-embracing language can.ba acquired in three months. Maqty. , • Plrovozals 7 • 1 4. STEAM MACHINERY FOR SCREW PRO. PELLER SLOOP.OF-WAR. , Navy DEPARTMENT, , December 16. 1057. SEALED PROPOSALS, eitdoised "Proposals for Steam Machinery for Screw. Propeller " will be received at - this department until 3 o'clock; the 20th January, 1867,..f0r the complete Construction of the steam, machinery and aPPeedsges, and plating it on boiirddi eezew.propeller sloop-at-war , building in the United States navy, yard at Donlon. , The otfere must be for a specific sum for putting the whole in succesaful operation ; must include all patent rem for Amy .arrangernenta that , may be proposed ; state the time in Which the work ill be completed. and be ackeinparded by the - mine guarantee required by law. The name of the establishment in whieh the troek is to bo executed must be stated., : ',The details of the design and arrangement of the ma 7 chinery will be. left With the party whose proposition may be accepted as combining the greatest number of advantages, keeping itt view simplicity of construction, readiness of acc ess for adjustment whin In operation, and not being subject to derangement to the working parts; it being the object of the department to obtain the intistapesd • and power with the.mnst economical .consumption of fuel. and the greatest stowage of coal which the space available for that purpose will admit. The batters to he of iron, with teleampic Smoke pipe, which west be placed et the greatest practicable distance tress the mainmast; the propeller, with the connections fur hoisting to be of composition; the machinery for. elan& for pumps apparatus for ventilating, and ap purtenances of all kinds neceesarry for the perfect work. hag of the whole, to be'or the meet approved kinds. The cord-hunkers, shaft passage, two athwartships iron bulk heads-,a distilling apparatus for fresh water from which can be maderriot leas than 800 gallons per day; all the, tools and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory for an efficient cruising steamshiput.war, must be included in the proposition ' and a list of them must be furnished.: The wood and carpenter work (except the boring out the deadwood for the shaft) necessary to adapt the yes eel for.the reception of the machinery, boilers, and as• pendsges, will be provided at the expense of the Navy Department, and it wilt penult the nee of such facilities as it may have for hoisting the heavy machinery on Ward. • - Tor the accommodation of the entire steam machinery and the fuel, there will be allowed in the body of the ship the entire apace, under the berth deck, coin. Monolog at twenty feet abaft the mainmast and thence extending leeward adiatance of he feet.. 'Within thiespace His • expected to carry coal for 11 diva , full steathing, the daily 'consumption of which the bidder will state in his specifications ; and the weight of the machinery, water in boilers, shaft, propeller, and ap pendages, with the tools and spore work, taunt not ex ceed 820 tone, of 2,240 poiands. - The distance from the aft-aide of the mainmast to the aft-elde of the forward stampede, will be about 95 feet, and the distance between the forward and the after stern. post will be 7 feet; the depth from the load water line to the top , ofthe keel -.cinder the propeller will be 14) feet; '- Steam-engine manufactories' who desire to bid eon ob. lain a copy of the section of the vessel upon making ap pfication to the department. The proposals must be accompanied by fall speciflea. timid and geue,ral drawings, having the position of the centre ofgravity of the machinery, boilers, /cc., marked on them ; giving also the capacity of the steam erne'. dere and area of foot and delivery valves, and of air pump, and ohtboard delivering Salves, apace for dean" above the - waterline in boilers, the fire and grate ser rate Mae the diameter, pitch, endue, and kind of pro. peller, mid other principal points, that comparisons can recultlybe made. There will also be given the estimate of the weight amine, boilers, water, bunkers, appends. gee. toms; arid spare work, in tons of 2,240 peevish The tetras Of Payment will be that when one-fourth of the - tnaterials - and labor provided for in the con tract shall hare boon completed to the aatisfaction of the department, there will be made a payment of one fifth partof the whole amount of the contract; when one-half the work shall in like manner be completed, there will boa farther payment of one-lifth; when three (martini the work sball_have been completed a further payment of one-fifth; when the whole ehall have been completed, and. hate made a satisfactory trial of one week, then a further payment of one-fifth; and when the ship shall have performed satisfactorily at sea for a period of three moths, then the remaining sum shall be paid. The repairs necessary during this period from defec tive workmanship or materials will he at the eXpende of the contractor. The proposals must be explicit, and no qualified or conditionpl offer w tl be considered. . MAO TOUONY, - .Ide2tiuth '0320 Secretary of the Navy. OFFIQE OF ARMS: CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, ritur.enm.rat •, December 28,1857 SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at this Office until 10 A. U. of the 30th of January next for turn's& tog, by coutraet, du in the year 1858, leather of the best quality of the lands herein specified, deliverable at the United States -Clothing and Equipage Depot, _Schuylkill . Arsenal, and In quantities as may be re quired, viz Wax Upper Leather, oak-tanned, shaved from 'daughter hides. Sole Leather, Oak-tanned from Buenos Ayres "or La Plata hides Stock Leather, dressed by the morocco process, and of usual thickness. Black Bridle Leather, oak-tanned from slaughter hides. Basset Bridle Leather, from hides of the same class, curried down without splitting. Morocco Skins, Tampico, black kid finial. Visor Leather, japanned on both sides, ode black, the Other green, by the patent „ process. Chin Strap Leather , japanned 'bleak on the grain side, by the patent process. Slaughter Leather, for welts Contracts will be based on accepted proposals, for the fulfilment of witilleh two or More sufficient securities will be required:' The names, addre,s, and the responsibility of the 'perscSas proposed is 'securities, with the acknowledge ment of said persons that they will, be such sorority, or will see that good and sufficient security be furnished in ram n contract is obtained, will be transmitted with the proposals. Payments will be made on each delivery, should Con gress hare made en appropriation to meet them, or as soorithereafter as an appropriation shall be made for thsit'pnroose. Ten per cent. of the amount or each de livery - will be retained until the contract shall be com pleted, which will be forfeited to the United state, in of defalcation on the part of the contractor in ful filling the contract. " It is to be distinctly understood by every person ob .taining a contract, that said contract Is not transferable without the consent of proper authority, and that any sale, „assignment, or transfer of It, without such consent Mitring been obtained, (except under a process of law.) trillbe regarded as an abandonment of the contract, 'and the contractor and his securities will be held re. sponsible for all loss or damage to the United States whielt may arise from mild abandonment Proposals will be' addressed to the undersigned, and will be endorsed ""Proposals' for furnlahing army sup plies and materialci , ROBY C. IVAYNE, de29.tu th a tja3o Bt. Major, A Q. Mr ißeallttolls 2C' Coparlnerst)ips NOTICB.--4We' have• this day given , J /RANK BROWN an Intereat in our businew GUILLOV, ANDNRRON, er, CO., Putt. I.IIXLVUI A s Januarylot,lBsB, ja4.2w* HE CO-PARTNERSHIP OP - JAMES T' HARPER" and EDWIN,BENDER, under the firm o f . bum HARPER 00,, in the Lumber business, and se EDWIN BENDER, Carpenter and Builder, is thisday didsolred by mutual consent, ;AMR HARPER, EDWIN BENDER, ,PHILADELIIITA JIM. let ISIS, Ja2.2w* trim mu. OP DILIVORTH,BRANSON' k, CO., 18 this day- dissolred by limitation. The business will be settled by either of the partners at the store, No; 211 Market street. ' , WILLIAM DILWORTII, ' ••• • - SAMUEL DRANEON, ' ' • -• , HENRY D. LANDIS, JAALES W. VANCE. P - RILSDSLIMId Dee. 31,1157. Je.2.2e* TrIHEICOFARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE eilstlng huder the firm of Mina, 1,11111, h CO. to this day dissolved by the death of O. D. Laslll. The,beemere, of the late firm will be cettled by the surviving 'minors, who have associated with them JORN wan% W. 0. BpOMEE, and D. ERVIN, wink*" the firm 'of ; BIM :1,, BUDD, k CO., aur will continuelhe Dry Goods jobbing andAmporting buslaete as heretofore) at No,- 41 North TIMID street. 281.88'81EGElt, JACOB RIM; al., Wit 8. 1111011, JOUR WIEBT, W. D. APONShEIt, • D. , D. ERVIN. Demember 31, 1857. jaldm lt HAYS THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH .me EDWADD.BAINS, JOIIN B. , DIELIOII, and •ogoltoo 0. EVANS an general partners, and will con tinue the tenportlng or noslery and Small-wares under the style of THOMAS I.IELLOE & CO ' at No. BN. 'I2IIID Street. THOS. IIIELLOR, • .`ilitiLiustitura t January let : 1856 - jat.gw* JDW.A,ItD 11. LADD 1411 have charge of pun bnotnese I,lx _LW city' train thin date, at h(o. 820 011.105TNUT street. I,IONT, WEBATER, & 00., i .nexintacturere Of,Betrlug tkfaebinee. timittoy, 1, 1858... , „ (~bivationat. HAP., 01 0- Nr. JAMES THE LESS, NSAtiALIA OF sourrxru, • - reiLAD.irfir.. ,F4s,uf.y..no,fftprNsi ficifoo.l , .POll BOYS, ,I!hts designed, udder the anapicee of the Charcit, to)gtve to A Emitud number cc boys a tharough so legtato NuaaGon or to prepare them for any claw; or nollegn,ttoy, utiftj t to, enter. ' Eeßrenne t. 'ALONZO POTTER.' Poe parilculara, addresa Atty. PINKNRY trAWISIOND, Rector, or tag dtPebrf. , Prof. L. ANGELI:, Principal. PROFESSOB.,94,UNDERS' INS TITUTE, WWI' PIIILADELPHIA. .flhatat.itiaryw,ltatever is more like a private family' .The cowrie of , etudyiti a:rendre ',and thorough. Pro feinsorAlaunderewill 'receive a few more puptle .uuder fourteen yearn of age Ititolrie - family, &quire of 1 1 4i.eentl , _1 1 • B. Oliver end Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W. troceyrkelitoe.4 - th in ,Paper, at o m s Ode ar wards Cr, now Tee Rhera.of Ida fern ily; imptl4-tf -VOL- , G. = DE aORPOI , TAY, IIAS; V honor to loforro the Citizens of,Phile,delphlit that lie ha* lieen4ripoirited INTIIMINTIIR.of the; Val fed States Court., and opedad celee for- truneiToe of 'all M6derYt lattaagea 01 1010 ualoßdt fitro , - Olarra TERM, where he will he in attendance to all t fl peel , Oen transactions in hie lino. de2l4ro • VrOXSAALLEI. WHALE 'oll4' I .) . I,ooollll..liephla Oil • I- , • ' i Npa lard 011,:for sale by OROALWALIth P.XIROII, & . stolo4l tio. 104 N;Deliwere itona. - - . • "`" I kOTICE IS HEREBY', 40IVE - N , !DRAT - annlioatioitt hki Wien Infidel-tithe Trustees .. .Of the FIBS ASSOCIATION -OF ParraDfiLesu, for the -renewal of a polley'of Insurance NO. 18,00; issued in the moue of John J: Shoemaker for $l,OOO, dated June 0, 1840 'fraosferred to War.-O. • Fairchild. October 8, 1840, and by him to the Western Building Association October-11, 1852, which has been loseor miulaid, sOd in formation thereof will be received by )al-thatu-4w* • LETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON=TO` /LA MALT OF ANDREW DTMOND, late of the city of Philadelphia. deceased, having been granted to the undersigned. all persona hoeing claims against the Estate of the said decedent are requested to mete known the canoe without delay, and those indebted to make payments to • ANNA DIMOND, Executrix. , No. 12 South FOURTH Street. TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE .14 CM AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.— yi.tate of FREDERICK 0 ENISOII, deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit. settle, and adjust the account of Louisa Dentsch, Adininintratrlx, &c., of PREDERICK, t+ENTS,OII, deemed,. and to report distribution, will meet the parties interested at bin ONce, No. 185 South FIPTII Street, on TUESDAY, January 19th, 1857, at 4 o'clock P. sf, jas-trithsst*. , J. 11, MADMAN% Auditor. TN, THE ORPHANS' COURT FUR THE 1 CITY AND COUNTY OF POILADELPIIIA. • 'Estate of MARY ASEDURNER, deceased. The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the account of Adam Ashborner, Administrator of MARY ASIIBURNER, deceased, and to report distri bution, will attend to the duties of hie appointment on MONDAY, January 18t.b.-A. D. 1668, at 4 o clock P.M., at hie cdtice, No. 704 WASHINGTON SQUARE. ja7.4hstuLt A. HURRAY STEWART. Auditor. (express Ilrompanico. WELLS, FARGO, & CO., N'EW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS CO ' and ECOH.OIOII DEALERS; A JOINT STOOK COMPANY, CIAPITAL $600,000. OFFICE, 400 ORESTNUT STREET, PIIILADELPLIIi. Express sent to Cammania, OREGON, Paid SAND WICH DILANDS on the sth and 20th, and to Havana on 7th, 12th, and 27th of each month, from NEW YORK. EXattANON for lotlo In sums to suit, and COLLEO TIONI3 31405 on California, Oregon, 9m:intuit Islands and Havana. W. F. & Co. receive freight'consined to them at BAN FIUNCIBOO, Dor Clipper Ship, end collect invoices on delivery 0 the seine. NOTI E TO CALIFORNIA BONDROLDEIL9 W. F. & Co are now prepared to receive the OlA) BONDS of the State of CALIFORNIA, tramped. the Same to Secret]lento City, and procure new ones, in ac cordance with the act of 28th April, 1857, and return name to We city. de2l-Ira D. N. BARNEY, 3a., Agent. rium ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES,' lIERCIIANDIZE, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by Re own LINES, or In connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. B. 8. SANDFORD, General Superintendent. Commission ,Merchants. HANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers In Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27 North FIFTH Street, Eut aide above Commerce 'treat, Philadelphia. ant-t 1 CHARLES T.ETE; COMMISSION MER CHANT and Importer of HAVANA SEGARB i (New)188-Walnut street. second story. and-1y 9onp nnb Cant)les Q,OAP AND CANDLES. REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be. Wean Lombard and South, and Front and Second etreots. Thankful to my numerous Wend!' for their poet favors, I solicit a continuance of thb same, having enlarged my manufaCtly so m to enable me to have constantly on hand ant e stock of weihseasoned Soaps, free from Fish Oil; 1 alm, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olire Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English Sal. Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles of all ohm constantly on hand. Having adopted the cash . system, I am enabled to sell my goods at the lowest prices. F. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. B...—Cash paid for Tallow gad Crease. • no 14-Om garbroare. QUAKER CITY NAILS, MERCHANT BARS, • ' RIVET - IRON, Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Behnylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WARE 1101181:, 103 North WATER Street. (AQUAKER OUT NAILS are warranted equal to any mule. oc9-tt JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent riIHO3US E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE -IL CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 919 MAIIHNT fiT bore Ninth. south side. Philadelphia an 1-6 n, 3ooto attb 531i0t0. BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber hoe on hind a large and varied steak or BOOTS and MOBS, which be will cell at the lowest pricer. GM W. TAYLOR, no2l-Ly B. R. corner YIN'Tli and ?LAMM' Stn. LALL STOCK. OF BOOTS AND SHOES. --YOSEPIL fi. TROURSONL CO., U. sts /1.1_14 BET Street, and Non. 3 and 5 FRANKLIN PLACE, have new in 'tore a large and well-assorted 'dock of BOOTS and 8110 ES, of City and Eastern manufacture, which they offer for tale on the beet term. for Oath, or on the natal credit. Buyers ars invited to call cud examine their stock and-dtt Surititttre B. KITE & CO. 14. FURNITURE, BEDDING, &e. AU (late 129) WALN UdeIpT it., Philahia. A new and superior style of Spring Beds. LYDIA B. KITS. Joan% WALTON cull dm fiats, flaps, at. SULLENDER do PASOAL, HATTERS, attl-Cm No. 8 8. BIXTLI attest. Philadelphia cAttarnens at Kato DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Southeast Corner of EIGHTH and LO CUST Streets, Philadelphia. ant-1y 107 YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. OHNTRNI street, Pottsville. Ps. atillai lob printing TARES H. BRYSON'S BOOR AND JOB; PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH Street, Brat above- Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Card., Bill- Heads, Pamphlets, and general Printing attended to. Binding attended to 10 connection with printed head logs of Blanks and Receipts, d2-tf 13 VANS,-10,000—P1B1 NT/311, , A Carats per Hour! W Th e ow of olwbe.l by lie Owls Pkled.l4m Pow, do kW 16 44 A rteroLog Dorn ova woc Of i Tbk Proes tb° EziOnckw d 110 .11b, D OFF a., , nwt Zi.:-ZWL e 7rtrigt: E arary, VO ITU Till AT. below ChoWooLID 1011111LADELPIEUA TYPE FOUNDRY 1 N. W. Oor. THIRD and WIESNUT Eta. L. PELOOZE & NON, thankful (or the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit ite continuance would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new gPEOIBIEN BOOK in now ready, and from their increased. facilitiee, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary In a complete Printing Eatablishment, at the aborted. no tice. Their long practical experience In the business, and the fact of their personal euperintendence pf,the manufacturing deparMient, justifies them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better fin lobed article than their cotemporaries. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Material", would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing eleewhere. Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, In substage for new et specimen prices. aul•tf WONDERS OF THE AGE-LIGIIT, LIMIT FOR ALL.—D. P. PETERS , Patent NOLO:aploalon Self-Generating GAS LAMPS la Just the thing to suit all. Price $1 LO up ; all may haven supe rior Light by calling at the Depot. This Lamp Is adapted to all places and purposes, and only requires a trial to test Ito advantages over all others. The Lamp forms its own gee. Our Patent Burners can be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, without the least possible danger. All are invited to call end examine 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. PETERS, Gas Lamp Depot, n024-am 8, W. cor Second end Chestnut sta., Piffled WARNER, THSKEY, & 00., ARCHER, 111NIIPACTURIM9 OP GASALIERS, DRAGNETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, awl all kiwis or Gall and Lamp iVork, Girnadolea, No 329 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. ARCHER, WARNEB, A. CO. No. 376 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Buildinga fitted with GM Pipes, and all kinds of altering and repairing of Gas Work. dell 3m 15100 0 W BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN DO GLASS, of all Area and qualities, for sale at lowest prices. Our assortment is complete, and are daily receiving fresh lots from the Kensington Ohm% Works. Sheets A: Duffy`e make. superior to any in the market as to brilliancy and regular thickness ' equal to French We are new receiving two-thirds of the Glass made at these works. 0,000 boxes French Glans of ail ahem. 4,000 feet Rough Ohm for skylights. ppo feet Engraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pat . terns. White Lead, French and American Zino, Paints, &o. 000 000 Ike White Lead. 50,000 lba French Zinc (Vieille Montague). 75,000 lba American Ziac. Rrown Zino, a full supply. Chrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow a full supply Prussian Blue, a 1,111 aupyly. Paris Green, a full supply. Address your orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers, Sole Proprietors of the Perim. Stearn Color Work. Store 8. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia,dell tf • I3ALE ROPE.—Buyers aro invited to call end exexuine our Manila Bale Rope, which we can can sell es low as Alttaiiolll, and warrant It euperior in trey& end dirtrabillty. , WEAVER, PITT= & 00., eel - Watwr et nod 22N. 1171mr•so pur 4 s, If Ila A HOPE—SUPERIOR MA LTA Nlll3. ROPN, manufactured and tor sale by WHAVEN. PITVER h OO., 003- if No 7A N Watar et . and 22 N. Whams BOAROS-28,680 toot Caro lint 'cawing 14.oards, afloat, for W e by MARTIN AlAtiAllamn 110 North Wookt Rtre4l TONS or MITCHELL & atioAs. VIN dale's Improved super PROSPHATP4 OH Wass, for sals,by 040ABDALPI, QO ' no 104( No,lol N. Notional, avenue. ijotele ana Iteolitifiants M[Ela KORTH, POURTii: EffltißT Mora MAXKICT, POILADELPIIIA MOUBBIN IV, 80NS, PIWPRISTOIII. SONE S B AHOII STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 ADM! STIOUT HOLIDAYS; HOLIDAYS! . . The Holidays are close at band. and Jonee'e Arch street Saloon le peppered for the Immense derhand that will be made upon it for CON V&UTIONS. CHRISTMAS AND NNW YEAR'S CANDIES DironTni /11XPAN8SLY 'km 136 PYYYYAr 86.1909,1! Every variety of Bon Bons, .Paatiles, Bourbon Dm', new style of Gum Drop., Eau Sucre Drops, L'angllterre Bon Bo O, and every verlety rare and " 4) 7 ottudleS manufactured in Peale. Per Presento, all sites arid PATTERNS of Ornateental Bosom, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties tilled with the choicest variety of Confections and varying In price from One Dollar up to Fifty Dol lars. Some of these DoEtel ere the Noel suPEAB speclEßNs op VANCE WORK AND AItIATIO DESIGN EVER OFFERED IN EMS COUNTRY. To the Ladles, as well as to the whole pablic, :melee Salome are the most attractive in the City, end in stlendor of adornment and Sabah are superior to my in t e Union BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND Stil , pvis, Served up in the oholceet and moot expeditious style. Fit UIT OF ALL KINDS, ICE CREAMS, JELLIES, DAM AND OYSTERS, Constently ready for 'linters in profusion. PLAIN , FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL CAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPVION. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT, And, in foot, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every clime and country PRIVATE PARTIES, PtesentAlon Suppers, and Families supplied at the shortest notice and on resaonable terms. A coati:moo° of the patronage hitherto no libirsily bestowed by the publlo Is reepectfully solicited. deb.tf It. B JODIES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT -VIM SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Obese, Grouse, irresh Salmon, Chincatique, Opinachiquo, Princess Bay, nine cam, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of Gib wild or domestic, In season: Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers serveNl up at the shortest notice, at JOHN OABIPBELL'S, No. 627 CHESTNUT street, op posite the State HOMO. Nal. No expense or pains has been spared by the Proprietor in fitting tip this new establishment In the moat sumptuous manner—the second story beirg (or the accommodation of Private Parties for Diners, Suppers, &a. Y.'ntrance for Ladies towards Sixth street. nov7-9m 11/1 oGO WAN'S RESTAURANT, SOLITH it& west corner of BROAD and IVALNIIT.Oitr.te and all other delicaelee in mown. tamiiies retried with Oyetereen the ehorteet notioe. SOP Wines anb Kignors. L_ONGCHAMP'S OLD TOM LOIC A M . -11-4 CORDIAL GlN—The best specific for Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Kidneys, god all else Unitary organs; Tim ettear Tomo Amu INVIUORANT. The late important reduction of the duties onimirits has permitted the introduction of this remill. able article, need so extensively in Europe, with the sppro bation.ot the medical Wattles, guarantied pure and unadulterated withdrawn for consumption !ion the vault. of the Custom House. It is recommended to all families by the beat physicians, either as a curative or as a preventive of the above diseases. F. D LONOCRAMP, Solo Importer and Proprietor, 217 south FRONT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For pale at the principal Drug Storm' of Philadelphia and other cities or the United Statue. U CIIAMEOIN, 'All South FRONT Street, Sole Agent for the dtetriet of Philadelphia. de22-tuthelnet RAMSAY'S ISLA.Y MAth' SCOTCH WHISKEY —2O Puncheons of the shore Superior Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Forrest, at Shippen street wharf, for sale by JOSEPH F. TOIIUB, de2l-lm 200 and 200 South FRONT Street. BRANDIES.—" Pinot Castillon," Marott, and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter tanks iPellevoisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and one•eighth casks, Imported and for sale by ILENIIY BOIILEtt & 00 , Gen 222 and ' A South Fourth street. ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, No. 2213, Southeast Comer of iIEOBAIS and BOUM Streets. aid.4y CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER V. IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, OUlalta, dre., 25 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. anl-ly BRANDIES.—PInet, Oast!lion & Co., Ma xs rat k 00., and other brands of Cognacs or various vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks; Pellevolain Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in hal( pipes, quarter csake and one-eighth casks, all in Ouatom Howie stores, Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN 6c 00., an 8 Noa. 221 and 223 South Fourth street. DITHMAR Sr. BUTZ, PORTER, ALE AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. no (new N 0.938) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.-Bhipplng orders promptly attended to. eel-t( MEDICINAL BRANDY.—Pure Old Mo. dlcluel Cognac, the most powerful strengthener for weak lunge and general debility of the ago • a cure cure for Dyspepsia, whether acute or chroalc, Low Spirits, (cc. Price II 25 per bottle, or $10.50 per dozen. Warranted pure. Imported expressly for us, 4, Solo Agents" (or the United States. . ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Drugglets, 8. W. cur Second and Green. We refer, by permiaelon to the following members of the Medical faculty, am to tho 'purity and chemical etandard of this Brandy: 0. P. Reichllne, M. D., Fourth, above Tammy. Chas. If. Taylor, M. D., Fourth, above Brown. Chao. It. Roberts, M. D., Third, below Franklin. Wilson P. Finley, M. D., Fourth, above Thompson, J.K. Knorr, Isl. D., Front. above Poplar. dell ..tf /lobate anb Cigars 1111AVANA CIGARS—A handsotrio gaud. 11 went, such as reezve,,, - Vall7lll l / 1 , ' Staten', Gloria, ;Itpiter, $ Coloso, ConverAantes, Torrey Lopes, Union Americana, Orelon, hors DASDs, ho., lee., &0., in X, X, 1-b and 1-10 ones. of all sizes and quoit tiee;in /fete and constantly receiving, and for sale low, by 011 A RLUS TETIS„ (new) 118 'WALNUT Btteet, and-ly below Second, stowed story 17 4 1IGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS SEGABB.—A choice Invoice of three celebrated brands on board brig "Now ISra' , daily ezpected from Ilavans, and for Bede low, by 011ARLB8 TNTN, (New) la Walnut street, below Becond, eel Becond Story. .itterrliant gallon JOHN F. DOHERTY, FORMIIRLY WITH IMILLT & HROTHIII, LATE WITH LITHRNB, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EMMA Uaa now with him the beet Tailors that are engaged In the bueineee in this country. OHARLSB Bonn, formerly the leading tailor of this city ; hi. Harare, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with liukene s Roily, & Co.; limier Waossa, the best Pants and Vest cutter in the United Btatee, for years cutter with Deplerria, under the Irving Muse, Broadway, and with Deplerrie & Pettus, under the Bt. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of ell who patronise the eetaldlehment. The beet of Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, iota prices for mit. ocirtf JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Nos. 18 &n4lB Bouth NINTH STREET, ABOVE 011.E8TNIIT. A large and well selected stock of CLOTHO and OAI3BISIEREB always on hand. All (nothing made at this Establlahment will be of the knot quality, and in the moot fashionable style. Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH• INa. anO4f QRASPE'S * MEN'S AND BUYS' CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Btreot, between Arah and Bane. aue-ly VOALI COAL CUAL I—TAGGARTn , OBLEDRATZD SPRING MOUNTAIN LXIIIOII 00AL. J. er, R. OARTER'SGEEENWOOD,TAMAQUAGOAL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST 801IUTL HILL 00AL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Have tor sale, and are constantly reoeivirg trop above celebrated Collieries, COAL OF ALL SIZES. There le tip Coal mined anywhere, equal la quality these, and a trial will convince any one of their great auperiority. Onr Coal is very carefully screened a 1 osr pude, and we will warrant it perfectly freg from slate, duet and all impuritlee. Our PIIIOBB area LOW as the VERY LOWEST. Orders left at onr Ogee, No, 161 BODIES YIIONT street, above Walnut. , Orders left at onr Yard, OALLOWIIILL street, lIROAD street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, aboys OAL• LOWRILL—or neat to either place per Despatch Poet, will receiro prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call amt ex amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. auftf I,7 CIIUYLKILL AND LERIGII I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality o. ?SCHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAT,. My customers, and all others who may favor me with their orders', may rely on getting Coal that will be satisfactory to them. ID/r" No inferior Oval kept at this establishment to otter at lAIW PILIORB. ALEXANDER CONSERV E N. E. corner of Broad And Cherry its LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.- DALY, PORTER k CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth . , hoop constantly on hand, at the very lowed nate,* full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. au I.Bm E WI NG MACHI NE S.—GROVER, KJ BAKER, & CO '8 uNntvALLEu SEWING MA CHINES still retain tho confidence of the public, and their popularity Increanen. After years of trial it Is de. moastrated beyond all question that it in the popular Machine, and the only oue upon which any reliance can be placed to work well on \ all kinde of shoes. The fact that it does ono-third more work in the name time, and doen it better ; . that it In the leant liable to get out of repair, being simple in its construction ; that It makes the least noise, and that It in acknowledged on all hands that it in best for a new beginner, has given the pro prietorn a demand for it to Finch en extent that they are obliged to delay the filling of Orders In many canes for months. Over eight hundred are in operation in this city, and the ease has yet to occur where a pernou who ban purchased one has exchanged it for another kind. Taking into consideration, also, the fact thSt theme who employ from 16 to 40 bandit In their ehope, doiiig the work for the manufacturers, without exception, use this machine in preference to any ether kind, and al ways recommend them in preference to others, it would seem unnecessary for the proprietors to advertise their excellence, ur set forth their superiority. The undereigned,SOLE AGENTS for the nale of these Machines. always have a supply, and have made such arrangements that they sell them upon terms that will meet the wishes of all. Unlike other Machines roll In thin maul, It Is free from all irstrlngernsule of ether peteote. BAICER & BROTHER, ORATR/I. SQUIRE, LTC,. CHEAP SUMMER FUEL—GAS COKE, of excellent quality, Is sold at the PHIL AM:T.I'II'IA GASWORKS for the reduced price of Ore cents a bushel, and may be obtained in largo or small quantity by op. plying at the Gas Offloe, No. 20 South SKVENTII Street. To Purobasero by Wholesale, it Is sold at the Worts, in Shit Word by the ton, at s price equivalent to An. thrscl to, a 32.60 per ton. (Signed,] J.O.OItI9SAON, gaglueer. POILIT)111./111.1 flea Wnerte Aug Se '6l auTt.if OS/N.-600 BARRELS SOAP,MAKERS RA , ROSIN, to arrive per [whopper J. IL Canner !or sale by MARTIN A. MittIALUITER, tan. • 110 North Water West MOB 5-17 bales Carolina Moss, for sale by MARTIN & MAOALIBIIIII, •al US North Water Penal. tOtiipirmg: VCR. SAN FRANCISCO—To unit on the keth Instant, from He* York. The well-known clipper ship OLDEN FACILE Is now lowliug, and will be despatohwl as above. For freight apply to WNW, SIMONS, /4. CO., ja7-21 120 (late 80) North Wharves. VOA SAN FRANOISOO.—To sail on the Instant.—The famous clipper ships EDWIN ybYtt, O. P. WIXAVEK, Commander, and EDWIN FOR REUT, OEOOILIth, Commander. Both of these magnificent 'ships aie now loading In New York, and will be despatched as above. for balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SIDIONB, k CO„ jai 120 (lato 86) NORTH WHARYEEL _ _ lIIHE GLASGOW AND NEW YORK STELSIBIIIP COMPANY'S splendid and power' al steamers. DDINDOROII, 2,500 lona, W. Cumming, Commander, NNW YORK, 2,150 tone, Robert Craig, OLASUOW, 1,902 tuna, John Duncan Are appointed to sail 1/1101101..18005/. New York, Saturday, 10th December Edinburgh, Betturdey, 16th ,fauttary. Glesgow, Saturday, 80th Jotuttary. IlOß.,.tatlNl New York, Saturday, IGth January, at IS o'clock, noon RATES 08PASSAGE. FirsiCiass Steerage, found with cooked provisions Pint Clam . Steerage, found with cooked provisions 30 00 Children under 14 years of age, half faro, Infants in Steerage, $5. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. First Class $l4O 00 Third Class DO OD " Au experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For passage. apply to WORKMAN ,k CO , 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. MALL h. LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. JAMES RAEIIUItN, 17 Broadway, New York. Jai-em VOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IB67. New York and Havre Steamship Company.—Tbe United States Stall Steamehipe ARANO, 2,500 tone, David Linea, commander, and FULTON, 2500 tons, Jame. A. Walton, commander, will leave New York, Havre and Southampton, for the yew 1857 ant MI, on the following days : 111a11 YOIX. 1861. 1818. itliton,datorday, Aug 22 Arag:, Saturday, Jan. 0 Artggq Walton, d d o o . . gar'stgo2,' do. o Dh Sept. 10 lob. Dlar : Arago n N ov. o 14 Pollock, do. April 3 Sutton, do. Deo. 12 Arago n do, May 1 Sutton, do. May 29 LJAU IATIII. 1861. Arego, Tueeday, Aug. 26 Fulton, do. Fept. 22 Ara go, do. Oct. 20 Fulton, do. Nov. 17 Azago, do. Deo. 16 1868. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Arago, do. Feb. 9 Fulton, do. March 9 krago, do Aprll 0 Fulton, do. May 4 Aggro, do. June 1 Fulton, do. June 29 TAIOII Or Lsltl BOVTIAILIIOII. 1867. Arno, Wedueeday, Aug. 26 Fulton, do. Bent. 23 Arno, do. Oat. 21 Fallon, do. Nov. 18 Arno, do. Deo. 10 1808. Fulton, do. J mu. l3 Arno, do. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arego, do. Aprll 7 Fulton, do, any 6 Arno, do. June 2 Fulton, do. Juan 30 PASSION: utb►m-' Prom New York to Southampton or Hai-re—First Cabin, $l3O ; Second Cabin, $75. From Havre or Southampton to New York—Piret Cabin, 809 Tram; Second Cabin, 600 Danes. For freight orgerm, r apply to NOBEON, Agent, Broadway. - MELT% ISEIJ.N, Havre. 01108 KEY & CO., South'ton. AAIERIOAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX- Pada. CHANGE 00. ano NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL 1 UNITED STAUB MAIL STEAMER/.—The &tape Composing this Line are : The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. The ADRIATIC, Capt. James West. . ! These ships have been built by contract, expressly for r ffoTlllllllltlAt service' every carp ban been taken in their oonstruttion,sa alne ' in their engines, to encore strength and speed, and their accommodatierie for passenger"s are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, In Bret cabin, 1130; in second do., VW; from Liverpool to New York, 80 and 20 guldens. No berths secured unless paid for. The ebipe of this line have improved watertight bulk heeds. PROPOBED DATES OF SAILING. /SOK MOW TOIL. 70011 LIVOOPOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 24, 1867 Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1857 Saturday, July 18, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, Aug. I; 11157 Wednesday, Aug. 9, 1847 Saturday, Aug. 15, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1867 Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 80, 1867 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 21 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1867 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, N0v.20, 1857 Saturday, Dee. 6, 1857 Wednesday, 1:100. 9, 1887 Wedneeday, Dee. 22, 1857 For freight or pasitsP, wly_to EDWARD K. COLLINB, No. 66 Wall street, N. Y. DROWN SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPILEN KENNARD & 00., 27 Austin Mare, London. B. 0. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Paris. The owners of these chips will not be acoonntable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pr ecioue atones or metals, anises bills of ladingt•J I. c nod therefor, and the value thereof expremed therein aul-tf illacbinerp anb ,hart PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL ER WORKS. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRACTICAL AND TIIRORNTICAL NNOINEIRS MAOH/NIATA, DOILED-MANERS, BLACK SMITILS AND BM:MOEDA Raying for many years been in succusful operation, and been exolualrely engaged in building and repairing Marine and Ether Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Beata, Water Tanks, Propel!era, ke. respectfully offer their services to the public u tieing tally prepared to contract for Engines of all slim., Marine, River, and Stationary. Having seta of patterns of different sizes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. ItiVesenr6 l C n e t . in till eA tt toVr ia'2 enure, U _ a • ler and Cylinder Boitera, of the best Pennsylvania char deal Iron. Porgings of all shies and kinds. Iron and Braes Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw OnttSog, and in other wort oonoected with the above basinees. Drawings sad speclacations for all work don* at their establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re palm of boats, where they can lay In perfect safety, and are provided with shears, blocks, falls, ko., &o , for raising beery or light weights. THOMAS REANItIr, JACOB O. NI:AVIA, /PUN P. LEVY, aul.y MUCH. and PALMER Streets, Kensington OMNI. V. INNIINICi. J. 7/11201/AN NI11211:11. WILLIAM N. UNARM, QOUTUWARK FOUNDRY, PISTIL AND WASHINGTON STBSJITIs PHIL•ONLtittA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture Inch and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marine serried. Boi'ere,. Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Bate, ho. , Cast ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad Stations, dm Retorts and Gm Machinery of the latest and molt Improved construction. Every description of Plantation machinery, eneh am Sugar, Ban, and Grist Nine, Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Defecate., Inten t Pumping Engines, Sole Agents for N. Rillienz's Patent Sugar Bolling Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Hemmer; J. P. Done' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. DARTOL RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO TIV.I4 STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, mulluourn OTKRZT, DAMILTON, PAIRTIiq AND CIMINO GAUDIN STRINTE, PHILADELPHIA. .InejoadoezeoinTiv STEAM steliinth a ut"t"eof m ENGINES. Manufeeture to order Looomotives of any arrange ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke, Bfluirtinmes Cocain its crude etas., or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITMOVT ZNITTING BNOIN, OAB 01 VIII. In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo tives produced at times Worts are equal to, and not ex celled by any. The materials used In contraction are made on the opot, ant insure the best quality and molt reliable stook. The large extent of Shops, and Cana. Filets Equipment of Machinery and Toots, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORE IVITH GREAT DESPATCH, Or ANT ABRAM:MAST REquißsD. QUILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLU, With Forgings of any else or form IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,' And MACHINE WORK generally. RICHARD NORRIS iol•ly HANBY LATILISB. NORMS BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE.— Tito consumers of this celebrated beverage need no description of its qualities, or evtdence of its excellence, beyond the benefit they have derived from to use since its Introduction into this country; to those who hare not yet made an acquaintance with this CROWNING Malt Liquor, it may be well to state a Jew facts: DABS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Owes its escollenco as a beverage to the superior quality of the hops and malt, the mineral properties of the river water Itotnedintely commutes tlug with the brewery, and the seleatifie *kill applied in its manufacture. DAB'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Not being sweetened or strengthened to please vitiated palates, le, therefore, neither heating nor heady, but atomachle and appetizing. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Is the delight and solace of the Indian Subaltern in ble Coating bungalow—the worthy riral of brandy pawnee In the drink without 'nlllol no tittle on Do complete no journey by data poteible. DAM'S EAST INDIA PALE ALF. Is the favorite drink in England of lord and bagman duchess and nurse. BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE le the much•admlred tonic for invalids and pereons o neck Interiors, kePp In all clltnatta; and In good at all royals—tun cheon, dinner, or flapper. MASS'S EAST INDIA PA LE ALE Is pronounced by the raedicet faculty one of the moat wholesome beverages that can be taken, and Is found to be not less agreeable to the palate than it is beneficial to the health. MASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE Ea unlverlially conceded to be unrivalled In excellence by any other imported Into the United States Dealers nod C 011•1111111.111 will find It their interest to give this Ale a preference ,. For caxk . atu! bottle by THOMAS McMULLEN, Agent end Consignee, 44 BEAVER St., N Y On sale at Dehnonico's, William at , corner or Beaver mot Obarnbeni, corner of Broadway Sutherland's, IR line street. Berry's, 10 rtne street. Richardson & 11ayter, 120 Water at . George E. Burgess, 453 broads:ly. N B. Gosling, 337 Broad. ay kj . F, WING MAC 11 I NE S .-PRATT'S 1:3 PATENT-11t10ES 111011 fl 2 TO $25. ire•• LADIES , COMPANION" is the most simple, thimble, romped, and cheep machine for family 1180 ever offered to the public, sewhig 'lordly well upon nil kinds of fabric, and without purker.ng the cloth, leav ing no bad cord on the back side of the work, and al ways Awning: the thread when 'topped. They sew from two to twelve hundred stitches per minute, using but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch can tie curled trot» tire to Any to the loch. Any one MI learn to operate them In half an hour. Printed direc tions accompany Park machine, by which any out, can ore them. We are enabled to "'Sur three superior ma ciders at the above fete prices ' an we are not obliged to pay fifteen or twenty dollar" license for borrowed ;frt. tests, this machine being made under our own patents in every part, and Infringing , upon or using no other. There are some hundreds in constant One In this city and Tidally, which are giving the best satisfaction. Every machine in warranted to give attlxfactten Ladies and gentlemen are invited to call and examine them and their work, and judge for them"eives flamplem of work, and drawhno, with doKeriptlon, goat to any part of tit. Country by MAIL Salesrooms 113 WASIIINOTON Street, Boston. and 671 BROADWAY, NaiT York. ot. 21.tt 3.1 A NILL A ROPE.-TO WESTERN AND SOUTHERN aIERCHANTS.—A large stotk of Manilla Rope, for sale by WEAVER, EULER, & CO Sal 2 No. 23 N. WATER flt , and 22 N. WBARVES3, „18$8: - itmarance eampanits. TEE INSURANCE BOCIIITY OF P&NNSYLVANTA. Mere, ti 0.154 South /MIRTH Street, above WALNUT, (Up Elleivej Philadelphia, CAPITAL,_XX• OOI . &LAB S. DREW. Financial Committee L. 15ROWN s JOHNSON, X. F. 11A ZLETON. The object of this Society Is th e .ti oa O f ► Motrial Fund, to be applied in the most sdrantageowe meaner for the benefit of its sick membere. By the payment of the following yearly daporlia yon will become a Life Member of the Society, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit if you should he disabled by sickness or accident from attending to your ordinary businem or occupation. ==l Yearly Depoyela of Meuthe - r3 under 50 Years of Aqe 12 00 per year draw 12 00 per week, 300 tt .4 300" 400 /1 14 11 4 0p I; .1 500 lt .4 11 500 44 00 11 14 '' 0 00 II 4. 700 " 4, 7 Oo 44 8 08 it 6. 11 8 00 4 000 11 11 II 9 00 /1 I: 10(0 " " " 10 01 " First week excepted Jn addition to the above an expeuse Fes of 111 50 will he charged the that year which omit be paid at the time of making application and the yearly deposit na thirty days. All claims for sicknem will be promptly paid. All communications should be addressed to 81E48 8. DREW, President, 151 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. • IS guineas 8 tl GREAT WESTERN IN' RANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. s OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING.. No 403 WAL NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street. Charter Perpetual, Authorized Capital 3900,000. FIRE, INSURANCE, limited or perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE on Yersieht, Cargoes, and Freights. INLAND IN/ill - RANO' by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, mad Land Carriage. ASSETS, Nor. 1, 1857 Real Estate $47,000 00 Real Estate held in trust, (in Phila.) 28,703 00 Bondi and Alortgages 36,350 CO Stocks, (par value $92,450) prevent value.... 67,916 00 Stock notes 38,400 00 Bills receivable 27,448 81 Rash in bank and on hand 2,164 58 Oast, in hands of Agents 7,653 92 Premiums unpaid 9,388 SS DlRsororta. CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut attest. WM. DARLING 1510 Pine street. ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front at. ISAAC HAZLEHURST, Attorney and Counsellor. JOHN 0. HUNTER, firm of Wright, 'lnciter, & Co.. E. TRACY, firm of E Tracy k Co., oldsmiths' JOHN R. M'CURDY , firm of Jones'Whltv, &Wel:tray TUGS. L. GILLEBPIE, firm of Gillespie en Zeiler. JAB. It. SMITH, Orin of Jas. D. Smith k Co. E HARPER JEFFRIES, firma Wm. 11. Drown A. Co. JON. R. VOODES, office cor. Seventh and Sannom ate. CHAS. E. THOMPSON, office 413 Cheatnut street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. JONA J. SLOCUM, office 226 South Third street. CHARLES U LATHROP, President. Wi.l. DARLING, Vice-President. LEWIS GREGORY, 24 Vice-President, New York. H. K. RICHARDSON, Aaeletant•Secratary. de23.tf CORN EXCHANGE INSU RANCt COM PANY, 331 WALNUT STREET. - . . Charter perpetual. Capital, $300,000. Subscribed, 8100,000. Paid up, 8140,000. This Company in now prepared to issue FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms. PRIBIDEINT—JOLIN SWIFT. Vice PaV6IDENT—IIIINRY L.IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM s_s PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LLB)) INSURANCE OOMPANY. Northeast Corner of TRIED and DOOR. Streets. Capital, 1612,70.03, INSURE® Luau; ler short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowznente—pur• chases life Interests In Real Notate and makes all eoutraots depending on the contingencies of Life. They act se Executors, Administrators, Angligglefa, Trustees, and Guardian,. TROBTESS. Daniel Ii Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Centre, William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, James 11. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Euston, Samuel C. Iluey, Theoptillits Paulding, Charlea Hallowell, Edmund A Souder, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, nodolphug Kent, John W. Horner, William H. Carr, Ellin S. /tither, Edward T Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, Warner hi. Basin, John C. Brenner, P. S Michier, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Preet. Jon■ IV. Maxon. Secretary. n13.1y 1 -1 0 WAR D FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY—OftIeo No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company is published in conformity with pros Won of Its charter : TRIMUMS 110Slirttn /Roil AUGUST / 2 MI, TO AITOOST 31, 1837: Fire premium+ Marine premiums Perpetual premiums.. Total amount promlama taken Earned fire premium/1 25,072 95 Earned marine premiums 156,003 90-150,078 65 Deduct ream premium. Net earned 0168,859 09 Marine tom paid. $91,99.5 7fi Tire losigirinld.... 8,031 11 Selvage re. calved... $155 5/ Interentte ceived...4,3sl 57 It a-insur ance 2,071 53 --5,0 1 13 &I— 03,858 70 Expenses far commissions to agents, abatements In lien of scrip, salaries, office rent, furnishing ellice, books, sta tionery, &c 66,359 14 Profit and loss 63 46-141,2 3 129,076 82 ARGIWIS. Cash on hand 912,615 01 Billa receirabln 119,367 03 Bonds and mortgagee 165,000 00 Stocks "9 9 100 00 Muck mitre 142,900 01 Due by agents and others 22,312 93 1141,099 hi DIRECTORS. P. ht. Potts, F C Spangler, R T Abraham Rea, II II Houston, Win. 11. Woods, Jos R. Withers, George 'towel!, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. 'Wpm', C. G. Bower, Charles F. Norton, John W. Belton, John H. ',aware, Herman Haupt,Jamee E. Stiles, Nathan It. Potts, a, H. AMlllogford PERCIVAL H. POTTS, PreisWent. 0. E. Bran°Lea, Vire President. W. H. %WU, Secretary. oc'22 . R. T. Eased.. Treasurer. 'LIRE INFIX:FRANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE CON. PANY. CAPITAL 5120,000, nib IN CASH, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OPPION, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD STSSPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PXRPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. John H. Dohnert, Henry kt, Pkill S, David Woelppor, Lewis Shinnaok Benjamin Davis, John Landell, John Evans, Jr . Charles lield, Auley M. Park, Willies' R. Woo . 'amen Durnell, John B. Stevenson, Jacob 8. Minteer, Cumin Stoddard, Henry Romer ; Thos. D. Tillinghast, George R. Childe. JOHN H. DOHNERT, President. L. RRUMBHAAR. Secretary. eapt 21—ly ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE CUMPA NT, NEW TORR.—Office, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, g 290,000, with a surplus This Company insure Buildings, Mer chandize, Furniture, Vessels In port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Loss or Damage by Fire and the Risks of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Johns L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves, Henry O. Brewer, Henry Davis, Edmund Tenfold, 0. H. Lilienthal, Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Policeman, Jr, Ogden Haggerty, Elisha E. Morgan, Thomas Monagan, Abrn. R. Van Neet, John H. Earle, , William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nelson, Charles Easton, James W. Phillips, Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward ttincken, Steph. eambrelerig, Wm. E. Shepard, Thomas Stott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges, Henry K. Bogert, William IL rosidiek, Peter Edge, Emery Thayer, Beniamin 11. Field, Geo Weatfoldt, A. It Frothlugharo. Zalmon Taylor, Then. P. Youngs, Henry B. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, Pres'. 'ant. RIERAID A, °ARLIE, Secretes). an 10-ly 'MANUFACTURERS' /NS UR ANGE IVA COMPANY-Charter Perpetual. Grunted by the State or Pennsylvania. Capital . , $500,000. Fire, Marine, and Inland Tranaportation. Aaron S. Lippincott, Charles Wiwi Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks Charles J. Field, James P. Smith, Wm. B. Thomu, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, John P. 'almoner, AARON O. LIPPINCOTT, President. WIN A. MODES, Tien President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. J W. MARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company was organised with a cash rzyntal, and the Director* have determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing Its slialre, with a prompt adjustment el lessen. Office No. 10 Merchants' lichange, Philadelphia. atiLdly CI TARTER OAK ‘.., INSURANCE COMPS Cash Capital 4300,000 I vicinity noljusted at the PA, By leave we refer to i D 8 Brawn It. Co , Phila. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila. chasees, Stout fl, Co., " lion. Rain Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea &Co 7 II lion. T.S. Williams, Ilart'd We have facilities foe p acing any amount of Wu ranee In the most reliable Comiusulea. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 413 (old No 141) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & ROOD, Agenta. eIREEN SAND MARL OF NE IV JERSEY. Vi —TIII NEW JERSEY FERTILIZER COMPANY 10 now prepared to receive order, for this important manure For ail lands opal which ashes are benelicial, the Marl is more than a substitute. Professor Cook, In hie annual report to the tegOts. tore of New .41101, sap: The value of these Marls In beet neon in the rich and highly eultivatet. district which hes been improved, almost made, by their use; but It may be interesting to examine the cense', of their great value in Agriculture, and to compare them with other fertilirors For example . The potash alone not be taken at an average of five per cent of the whole weight of Marl. a bushel when dry weighing eighty pounds, and In the proportion mentioned would contain four pounds of potash , thin in nearly an much as there 111 In a bushel of unleached wood ashes ^ And again— it Is probable that the great value of the Marl Is to be found in the fact that it contains nearly All the sub stances necessary to make up the ash of our common cultivated plants. Price, delivered on board vessel, at the wh f the company at Portlood lleighta, on Raritan Day, hew Jersey, seven cents per bushel for further portion. tars, nee circular, sent free of postage Order. for other fertilizer. will receive prompt attention Address either of the undersigned. CLIADLES SEARS, President /Denville Poet Office, New Jersey. TAPPAN TOWNSEND, Treaauter, No. 83 Neogene street, Now York. USORO? Arwimn, bleerelery, No 16 Elselar street, New Volk N It Those wishing Marl for Spring use should order Immediately, to Aecnre Its wady shipment Orders will be filled in rotation net 29.11 m QORGIII:711, or CiIINESE SUGAR-CANE HEED-26 bnotbels for Ws by • OROMIDALB I PRIROB, & CO., /NA. )14111prIl 1171111110. 02.65 cr2u 99 . 630,729 81 217,793 62 . 224 00 12154,747 43 $101,916 66 DIIINOTOIII I IRE AND MARINE NY or HARTFORD, CONN. Lou in Philadelphia and dadapAia Office. Us - itian'tp4GAziiiinifil DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN mussor, coeAsT. NCOILWOHATID BY m THBLBOIBiATITIR of PENN ANIA, 1131. corms, s. Corner SYLVTHIRD and WALNUT (Streets, , • POILAMILTAIA. MARINE INSURANCE, , ,DN YES3W.LB, CARGO, - To all port of the World. PBBIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES, On floods, by River, Canal., loam and Land Carriage to all rwrte of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, • On Merchandise general. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, is ABUTS OT THE COMPANY, November :I, ISO. Bonds, Mortgagee, and Beal gelato 6101.3.50 94 Philadelphia Olt: and other inane 137,011 ZS Stock. to Banta, Italltonds, and Insurance companies 12 WS 00 ' Dills Receivable .. .. 210,291 95 Cash on band 34,694 66 Balance In bawls of Agents. Premiums on Mtrine Policies recently lulled, on other debts due the Company 92,733 ST Subscription Notes 100,000 00 DIIkCIORS. William Marlin, James C Hand, Joseph H Beal, Theophtlus Paulding, Edmond A. Bouder, James Trupsidr, John C. Dane,William Ezra, Jx• , John R . PiMr4l, J If . PorilAton, . George G. Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Pamttel E Blokes, Dr. It M. Hutton, Henry Blows, Win O. Ludwig, James B McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomsa C. Hand, Spencer Mellvain, Robert Barton, Jr , Charles Kelly. Jno B. Semple, Plitabgb , II Jonen Drooks, Dr T Morgan, .. Jacob P. Jones, J T. Logan, WILLIAM MARTIN. Prosidenl. THOMAS C. HAND, Tie* PreaidenS HENRY LYLBERN. Secretary, .1.9.1 OOMMONIFEALTS FIRE INSURANCE 001,IPANY, OF TIED STATE OF PINNSYLVA DIA.-0111m N. W. Corner FOURTH sad WALNUT Resets, Philadelphia. Pubserlaid CaplW , $600,000. Pald-up Capital. $200.000. DAVID /AIIND, W. D.; Praddeat. TllO3fAB B. SIR WART, Flivi Pru'l. Ilium. B. Moos, &aviary. allay ttailroatt Hines 11311ILADELPIIIA I) ELMIRA EAIL- A ROAD COMPANY.—QUICKEST BOUTIg to Bi mini, Buffalo, Oblate, Bock lotraxl, Niagara Jralla, Milwaukie, Burlington, Montreal, Bt. Paulo, Detroit, Dualieth,aud at Louie Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner DRUID and Virill dtraets, daily. rnrindays creepted,) as follows: 7.30 A. 31. DAY ENTRE:Pi, . . - , Yoe Niagara Yana, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Mil want ea, Rock 1 eland, Galena, St. Paat. , , Burilar,ton, and St Louiw. 3.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, lililwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, Bt. Paulo, Burlington, and Bt. Louis. Irr Tickets good till used.. Baggage checked to Elustrs t Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. =CI= . . Wilkesbarre $4 50 IVlRlarnsport 5 90 Elmira Canandaigua 5 00 Geneva, via Gorham 5 00 Rochester 8 50 Niagara Palle 10 10 Buffalo 10 00 Erie. 10 50 Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 13 00 via Niagara Falls 13 00 Toledo, via New Yark and Erle 16 25 . Columbus 16 50 Cincinnati, New York and Erie. 19 00 Niagara Falls 19 00 Indianapolis via New York and Brie i„,... 21 00 Detroit, via Niagara Salle 18 60 Chicago, via Great Western Railway ae 00 Lake Shore Railroad V 00 Rock Island, via Niagara Falls. "7 00 Lake Shore Railroad 77 00 Burlington VI 00 lows City 29 25 St. Louis, via Chicago V 00 Indianapolis "9 00 Dunlleth 27 80 ,St Rallis. 35 10 ._ .. - • 117 - Tickets can be procured ed. the PhlWelch In and Elmira Railroad Company'. Ticket Office, N R . corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pea longer Depot, BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS PIIXIGIIT TRAIN Leaver the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dally, (Sunday. excepted,) for all points Wert and Nortb, at 6 P 31. Freights must be delivered before 3 P. H. to 'mire their going the same day. NW' Freights are forwarded with greater despatch and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the West and Northwest. Por further Information apply to ALLEN & HUGEL, Through Freight Depot. Broad, bolos. Vine, Or to CHAS S. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. cur. Sixth and Chestnut std., PhHada. G. A NICOLL" Gent. Supt Philada. and Reading Railroad. 11. A. FONDA, Genl. Supt. Catawlsas, W. & E. Railroad. J. A RHDPIELD, de3l-1y Gerd. Supt W , rcurport and Elmira 11.1/Irowt po MLA DEL PITIA AND READING RAIL ROAD—FAST FREIGHT LlND.—freight trains Leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b low TINE. daily, for Buffalo, Buspenslon Bridge, Canada. Detroit, Chicago, illilwautie, (Wens, Dubuque, 9t, Louis, and i n t. rmg . diets peinte. This is the shortest route to Canada end the Lake Porta, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch to the above points than by any other route. raatrr or rams* tea 100 Las Vi& Railroad. Ist clue. p.t slue. 34 class. 4th clam. Paspensiott Brlitige..l 03 80 70 50 92 . 11510 or Dunkirk 1 45 80 70 60 Detroit 1 00 1 27 1 11 91 • Chteupo 100 1 .15 , 120 100 Freight ',ohm through by run all the any mut be noirke3 "VIA RAIL." No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark goods TIM PhiladelphLs and Rewiring Railroad, and send to the Depot, Brood street, below Vine. daily, before S I'. M. Yor further information in regard to this route, call at the through freight office of the Plulade'phia. Nu gam. and (treat Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CLIY.STNUT. dea)-7 AL .—T KNNSYLVANIA RAILROAD: DREAM CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic Cities with. Western, North-western, and South western State., by a continuous Railway direst. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line et steamers to all porta on the Western Risers, and at Clereland and Banduky with neeeneers to all poet. co, the North-western Lakes; madam the moat DIRE6P CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTEby which Pcsigbt can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH, Prase ot.Asee—Boots, Phew, Hats, and Ceps, Books, Dry Goads, (in boxes bales and trunke), Droga , Oa boxes and bales) feathers, Peas, ko sae. pet ID/ its Sawn, Ctass—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (In original bales), Drugs (in °sake), Hardware, Leather, lognor, (in casks,) Paper Wool, and Sheep Pettit, Eastward, &e. &a Tbe. pat 100 Its TIIIIID Of.aes—Anrils, Chains, (in make), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Ratted, (leose or in sacks), Paints, (dry and to oil ) Oils, (exempt lard and main) Oda. pet 100 fba ROUITH CLADS—COMM, Flab, Bacon, Beef, and Pork, (in csaka or boxes eutward), Lard andlLard Oil, Na;la, Pala Ash , German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To bacco Rosie Oil Queenaware, Fugla l (blade., bbis., and boxes,) &c.,&0 50e. per 100 II a Iftot —lll per bbl., until further notice. Genie-45c. per 100 lbs. until farther notice. Corrox-5.1 per bale, rich exceeding 100 lbe. weight, until further notice. In shipping Goods from any point Peet of Phlladel - phis, be particular to site packages Ma Pennsylvania Railroad " All Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Phils4elphia or Pittshrirglr, sill be forsarded without detention Fatiosie Anima —Clarke & Co , Ching° ; Packer & & Co., glempuis, Tenn ; R. P. Sam & Co. St. Louis, Mo ; P. 0 O'Raley is. Co., Emptying, Ittluma • Wm. Bingham, Louierille, Kentucky.; R. C Itadlaon ' lndiana; It W. Brown & Co., and lywv. & Co., Cincinnati; H. S. Porte & Co , Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & Co., No. 14 Kilbystreet, Boston; Le, eh & Co , No. 2 Astor blouse, New York, No. 1 itialliam 11 . New York; J. Speeder, PhiladelphLs; Magraw Kenue, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittaluirgli. H. H. HOUSTON, General weight Agent. H. J. LOMBAERT, den. Oa rintendent, Altoona, Pa Savings Jnnbe QAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. TEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY.-WALNUT STREET SOUTII-WESTCOILNER OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. WORPOSATIO DT Tilt ST/7t OP PRISSTLTARTI. Money ie received in any own, large or small, and iv tercet paid from the day of deposit to the day of •ith drairal. The office is open every day from °o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President, WM. I. MID, Secretary. DIRICROZO: Hon. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Manisa, Edward L. Carter, 1. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Semi. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Francis Las. Money is received and payments made daily. The hareettnente are made in conformity with tke peeeletees et the Charter, in REAL ESTATE DIORT• GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and each fret elm securi ties as will always invite perfect securoty to the deposi• tore, nod which cannot fail to give permanency and sta, balky to this Institution. NO:" - PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. INO- 83 (2-11) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE BAVINGB Trfili NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PF.R CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. ant.ly TKINGSFORD kSON'S PURE • OSWEGO STARCH (for the laundry) ham ester. tidied a greater celebrity than has ever been obtained by any other Starch. This bas been the remelt of Ito marked eurrierity in quality, And it, invariable uniformity The poblie may be asmurnit or the contionance et the high standard now established The production is orer 20 tons delis . , and the demand has extended throughout the whole Cotten States, and to foreign countries Working them on s very large orals, and under a rigid myetera, they are a? le to mecum a perfect nnlformlty in the quality throughout the year This Is the great de iuderatuin la starch-making, and is reird now to the Ent tune • • . rberue best Starch that can he made, and as ,tare, 14 always wanted by emisumers, and this will to rap- Rlied to them ley the (tracers soon en their mrstomer , /110 learned Which Is the best, end sak for It—other. wise they wonl4 be likely to get that article on which the largest profit can to made. kir Kingsford hu been engaged in the manufacture of Starch continuonsly (or the last 47 years, and daring the whole of the period the Starch made under his evper vision has town, beyond any question. the best in the market For the first 17 years he bed charge of the works of Win. Colgate & Co , et which period he in vented the pent...of the mannfuturs of Cern Starch ITT Ask for KINGSFORD'S STARCH, as the name Oswego has recently been taken by another factory It Is cold by all the best grocers In nearly e eery put of the country T. KINGSFORD & SON'S OSWKGO CORN STARCH (foc puddings, he I has obtained an equal celebrity with their Starch for the laundry. Thee utule is per fectly pure ' and Is, in every respect, equal to the best Bermuda Arrow Root, besides having additional gull- Ulla which render It invaluable for the dessert. Potato Starch has Leon oiblonvely packed rod told as Coro Starch, and bah gi nn fLa improiskum to assay all to the real atento or our Cora Stuctl. Prom It, great delicacy nod portly, It la trolling also ato ce•aral age as • diet fur Inflont4 and turilida N KI:LLOLIti 7E Lh , Astute, •elte•tt 196 Pt I I:PON Street ti T RUSSIA MATS.-500 dozen RUSSIA MATE, suitAblo tor lontotoors' VW per wao try WEATIR, k CO , No. 23 North WATER street, „ AAA 3:llllarth lcWm 1 - 04/1; - NEW TOES LINES.--THE CAMDEN 11 AND Lreoz BAILDGAW £X lIMDELPELIA AND TRI MS ILILLBOAD COMP FROM PHILAMILEHLA 10 7116 , TOM; MA Lave as Mows, via : It I t A. M. front Eanakngbas Day!, via heal Ciy 16 At 6A. If., via Canada& sat Amboy, Accoomoda- • Ilan At 3A. 21., via eamdaa aad City, Mnratani 22 3 At 10 A. It., by steamboat Treater, vta Pam: and Jersey Clty, Manua. . I At 2 P. M., via Canal's aail P At P. M. via Passim sad l Mail amp Dttp, Strain s At 3 P. M., via Osnalen and Amboy, Acconintota- Mon, la to t Clam At 3 If., Camden and Amboy, Ilatommoria. 2 AiMon, Ind Clam i¢. P. M., via tics, let Clan Camden sot Amboy, Atanateladt ig3l II opted. 2 At 6 P.Y.. via Camden sat Ambay, Amearmaits- Ind Clads - ... The 6 P. If. limo rasa dl awn peadaya 2.1,1111 Linea atop at Mks eationa oaty. Yor Sara Easton, Easton, ailalltaa„ , A rM. and 2%, For Watft Gap , ,itruadabrg. sers•tes, Wllksibar 4, Moufwelo, Gnat Band, A.., at 6A. m via.l)elasa *, Lackawanna at Wand.= flaitread. For Yrathold, ate A. M. sat f P. W. Per Kraut Holly &la A. AL, sad IX, 8 ant Y. _. W WAYAY LULU Per Driatol, Trenton, Ike., Ai fld and lit P. Y. For Palmyra, Riatotas, Drratiy, Daritagten, Dorian taw. ate. it 3P. M. and lator atoalaseat liattamo STOCKTON far Darientawn aa Mau at AN P iMeankboat 71.. N for Veiny it le sal DI A M. ands P. M. All lien, sues 1 A. Y, leave Varna ?au t wharf. 702,785 87 Ma fifty pounds *I beams only allowed eeek pet • ger. Pesenegere are prelalbited trout taking mi lking as benne but their weari bir apparel, All beg gage over day pounds to be paid tor extra. ?be ca. psny Ludt their reeptwaibility _kw baggage to one Wier per pound , and sot be Liable tor 417 SINSUIIt be Tend IOW; exoept by special sontrect. WM. F. 0AT2.11141, Agent O.*. a. a. R. CO PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, I 6 7 . POE PITTSBURGH, Intr. Melissa; 82. tottil, lova City, Lavini,w Chime, Bt. Paul, L a* N, adiaaapara, Cwt' EMMY , Tarr, Mat*, Chicago, Nabruplez. Faunae din matcher,' 'wit* an as Grew Wen erns Res itraads. _ ARRIVAL DEPARTURE OP THE THROUGH TRAIN& _ At and from the Pennsylvania Railroad Pass.naer Btation aotth-esat earner of ELEVENTH and MAR KET streets (entrance on Eleventh street ) TWO THROUGH TRAIN 3 LEAVE PHILADELPHIA DAILY - Forming slowetarreetknus at Pitttbargh to all fotats Went. Fast Mail and dercunnodation Trains, (Pau.lays sx copted,) vie: Past Mal Line at I P. 11., arriving in Pittsburgh at A. M. Express Mall Train at 71 night, trailing in Plttabargla at 1 88 P. If. Altoona Way Train at II A. M , arriving at Altoona at 8 1.11. Harrisburg A eerienniodaWon Train, via Calambi:. leaves Philadelphia at 3P. )1., arriving la Harriatnerg at9P.M. BISTOR.WING. Fast man Trails Iran , ' Pittsburgh et S A. M , arrives In Philadelphia at 11 id night. Express Mail Train 1 Pittsburgh at g 60 P. M., au rites in Philadelphia at 1 P..H. Al toot's Way Train 'Hat/ Altoona at T. 4) A.ll , strirsa La Philadelphia at 7.30 P. 31 Harrisburg Accommodation Train, via Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at IS A. M., arriving in llutadelphis 12 BOWL The Express Mail rue daily, the other trains, ha dale tempted. Baggage will be received at UlO Passenger 1 *Pot by the Baggage Muter, at any time during the day. No charge for handling baggage. NOTITI .—ln um of low, the Cenipeey will hold then:m*lm responsible for personal baggage only, ani for an amount not exceeding MO. Nottos.—Onsalbases will be in readiness at the flew York Depot to portray passengers for the Went Penneihnnie Railroad Station; TOONAS NOM, Agent- Pameager Liao Pm:m.omM^ Bared to. Philede!phis, November 21; 2 / 2 1. _ n 2117 T° WESTERN TRAVELLERS. SPRMG AND SONAIBB ARRANGENINTB. NORTHERN CENTRAL - A tairA Y. TWO DAILY TRAINS THOM BALtnion TO PITTSBURGH AND Tall wsey.. On sod atter June 15t,1511,_ TWO DAILT TEILINS will leave C a lvert Station for Pittslairgit and all West ern and South or Northwestern cities. THB 3101UCLISONFAIL TRAIN Leases Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 511 A. M. connecting with the Itsul Traia ever the Greet Peon sylnuant Baßmad, and arriving In Pittsburgh at 110 A. M. THE AFTERNOON EXPRLSB MAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (hurstas aseepirst) at Al P. Y. for Harrisburg. THE NIGHT 11/PAPAS TI LAIN Leaves Baltimore BYTIIT NIGHT at 10 P. More orating with the Lib itipress aver Om Pi 161110.. Vallift &Litres& for Pittabenh, arriving at 120 P. N. IV- All these traiss reamed along, at Pi with. trains over thit Pim/nark, Pat May= CAicago Railroad, ani its Northern, Anthers tai Wutszli ronaertions. Err- Passencvs for Chicaro, Reek island, Dicta; ion, lowa City, Mileuatthee, Dutreque, Et. Pall's, Mai eon, and Whew leading. cities in th e Nor th west, Misr% ens anodised milt, of Srnag and men Acura in Vses, 'nth Jour tees churn of can, by taking this mute. ED-• rasima t ers for Diesel/ uni t Panclaskr, Toledo, aid Detroit, go by this route, and the time it unegoalltd, bolos 113 miles shorter than by asp other rests. fri- Passengers for Bt. lasi., num, Clara, and ail potato on the Lower sad Upper Wasissippi, make team eUnes of ears, sad arrive in ad vance of any other route; and to Cincinnati Cobseitest, Nylon, Louisville, and other prominent cit ies, se quick ea by any other mato. All Weatera Banns CHSCSID TILROLGEI sad handfed trial can. FOR 711.8 NORTE. the 8.16 A.M. connects eh:64,ll_l6th Erman Totten over the Deuphla road ler WilLisetergsdfiOdra, Rochester, Buffalo, Nagar& Wells, sad eased*, thug forming the mast direst rail .-ay route to Northereetwo Pennelivania and Meets= New Tort. Pessengers will and thug the shortest, cheapest, end coat •IWltbyttl route to Niagara Palls are] Canada Through Tielets are Issued to PbiladelAis Ha Co lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at $3 each. each train having sure conneetions. Passerli . mrs by route avoid trueeellod hedges. and all the taeouraelesios of ferrying serves the Aniquetteana ricer. Passengers for Masora, Manchester, 6•B'esbnig,lcs inittalturg, CarNilo, Chtunberebtirg, go by de braise es 11.11 11 lIISSTMIMPPER BRANCH The Cars on this toad stake est trip plaids'', aeareict lag with the train at 3 P. M. Per THROUGH TICKETS sad farther ialowitatiev_., apply at the Ticket Onlce, Calvert Elation, Z. comer of Calvert and Pniaklia streets. sep33-tf 0 0. AMNON, Dupl. PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWNN AIND X 0 R RlB TOWN BAILROAD—WW2LR ARBANGEILENT.—On and after MONDAY, Mizt.• Mb, 115 T. /OR OERSUNTOWN • Leave PhardielEbta at 6, tg,itg,vg,ugLlt_,l, 3-10 min. 4,5, 6, ~ 9, and up. M. Leave Germantown at 6X, 7-35 =in. 1,9,10 X A. 31., 1.10,3-10 vain. 4,5, 6.7, 1- and 141 P. it_ Err The 7.AS o'clock A. M. Train from Over-awtown will stop enlynt Wayne Street Station- ON StIiPATE, Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 nua. , and n P. M Leave Germantown 8.20 rola A. , 1.10 nt.th Lai 6.45 mill P. M. CRESTMIT RILL RAILROAD tear. Philadelphia at 7.16, ON, 11111, A. M., 2,4, , and 9 P. M. Leave Cheataut Hill at 7;{,y-40►rA 10-10 sralit A M., I^x6o, 340,5.40 awl T4O alio. P. Id. 9N 81:11itokY5. Le•ee PhlLA•lphis, 10-32 A. id., 2 •IM OD' P. H. Lents Chestnut 11111 at 8 A. M o_2-30 tad 2-20 P. H 2011 MANAYUNE, CONSHOHOCKEN AND N0N.1216- -- - . Lear* Philadelphia st 6X, 9, LI A. 11-,11, 4X, iX and U P. AL Lea's Norristown at 7. 9, II A U , 3 and SAO P. H. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. Y.. Alvl 3 P. Y. Leave Norristown at 7 A. ht., unS5 P.ll. CHESTEE VALLEY RAILROAD /OR DOWN. DIG Leave Match.lrbia at 6,4 i a. M., and 3P. Y. Leave Devraiagtoern at TX •. /1 . azd 1 P. M. H. K 3111111, Saperiateadezt Depot, Matta sad Glees etteeta, Pbastlelphla "NORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRA-EGER:EST. BITEILEHEM. EASTON CITONN, DOYLESTOWN, Ac. On and alter Wednesday, 4th. PST. the train, on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun days excepted) 13 IONOWS: Per Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Stanch Chunk, (Express) at 9 A. M., in connection with L V. R. B For Bethlehem, Allentown, end Manch Chant, t Ex prea,) in connection with L. V R. 8., at 213 P. Sig for Doylestown, (Aecommodellon,) at 4 30 P. 31. For G wynedd. do. atlo A U. On Tueedays and Trulsys the 10 A. 31. train will ma through to Doylestown, leasing Doylestown to retain at 1 33 P. 31 TRAINS TOR PRILADELPRIA Leave Dethelem (Fames,)at lb A ,11.. ud L 2 P.M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,' at 4 Se A Leave Gwynedd, se2SDP,Iki. ON SUNDAYS. ?orProm ......913Gwynedd A • 31. I Gwynedd 2 0P V Doylatoern 4.30 P. IL I Pol.:W.omm 0 23.4.19 Pert to Bethlehem 91 34 Mauch Chula S ba Wilkeebarre 4 39 PASSENGER DEPOT. TROT 4a4 WILLOW Sta . Phila ELLIS CLARE- .kpeell, (MANGE OF HOURS.-P HIL A DE Iv PRIA, WILIIMOTON AND BALTMIRE RAIL ROAD. Oa and after Mos Say. New. Zel, MT. PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at S A. 11 , 1 P. /I , (Ezprsta.) azl 11 P. M. Far Wilmfortne et S A. V , I, 3 90 GAS 11 P M Tor New Caatte at S A M.. I and 3M P Y. Par Xidllftorn at 5 A M. an 4 I P M. For Goyal. at S A M. and 1 P. Id. Per Eraford at S A 11 • Ltd 1 P .51 • TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA Lean. Baltimore ►t 3 40, Expreas, 11 A. M t 13 P. 11. Lrave'mint= It 7.Z awl 11 41 A V , szo.ll aatD AS P.ll. Leave New Clans at EFS and 1l es ♦ M , P. If. Loire Xiddletowo at 19 19 A M. •o-1 7 it. P Lear. Dom at 9 e 6 A. H. &al 9 P. M Loa,* Bested at 730 A m •od P. N. MlMMnn= Loa's Wilmington at 911 A. 11 , I P. W. nod 11 11 A. lICKDAY3 only at n P. W. hoes Pkiladolrano 80/ timer* do. ae. C 3 P. M. Pfau Bartnnaa. to Pnalsdelplin. Trelnht Train, Val Panfaust Car sitaelsi, sill rts Ad fawn . Lents Pb.ll6s•lplan for INarrreJs asA isteratM its pinots at SNP %1 Lem Wllatentan far do. Iln I/ y P Leaf. Wawa/v[4m Hanre..4.-Omit at s P no 1:1•1.7 3 M TEL PON, ['rect.:tat lire Proof Safe' - AL:i.Lt . aiD - 63 SAILS. ---- A hrt• baeortatelt &TAXA A. WITION2 PRILADELPIII4 NANCIACICAID &ALUMNA/EA A 6 ?EA, %ALIA' DOOM. WAN fog 1661, 6641 EVAN.. LOCI& eal to say se, haw IRON D 0033, SIICTTRRE. de 0* as good torme sa lay ether adabadapeat 13 as Irtased. by [TARS A WATIKEN, XL 26 deatklfeCilliminna, uhAllOwL. ?LULU BIT/ LI / CALL tOTTOI4-1100 bake pod ItlLMug 10 Yid ,j au" ni z titian( a maoaustra sal ua Nom ir.sor ia.941 WILOXANW LLD BY mud- In•wnCAMi MII- A . I,,lardiTtjliti, It AI: C R
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