The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 15, 1858, Image 4

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--74ftirft'94At-tkt%l,,l4ol;l*!l4'"lr
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- • . _Batelessafirlhaeithiejioe ,Treetruriiihe issitteit-:
- ledttr...relsiirt lit'ltlfti - JdettalltetlkaPreSetttAtiveo. , a.
•!-" statement oftlB39odaticentmoney.th thaTrest :stry
, eattkdarrif 11410097, - 10 5 8,0itheresdeposit. -
ei, - - Lt"•*'ftunt'dePetittros 2 Ist ,- -eaohrr pose : ,the,
--- grs - mod ,3rillgOhlthdd'ef Abe Treathier, and what
it coredits' of, and„.that i the, St9oa IA printhd 'for
- - the uetkot ti1441-00 49 kkt , ' „- _: - . -, '',. -• : • 2 ;-.' •
, ' I eablidt4lloo lo s l4l 3•; o 49ttt'ehalliiig" '±afailf
- with thithalisnsteln . the Treasury,orond ineluds
' lug theldpitlay of December -last,: . -: , '
:,:tA.42 - -• :• - i-•, - 1)11r -- -r ,', t". , 7, 1 , --,• „-: ,-_,,
Batwireir-th".,Deetenther...l3.l:,-, ~ :1..,- ~
, -.1851`-ag%sc4, - 47.- k s a'4 i.l "'. ifti t... . . $458,20ft04'
• By halenet; in`thefelloyinibtinitsi - :!!! '',-,-; -''' '" '''
Anthracite Bank .-.. :: . S:,. 1 .'.;,.,. -4 • • .....- 1-000
Bank" refotioithemberlind, 4,;•'-.. .!. 4. n -,r 4 ,90 , 8 4
11011,4ohru.den;_Jaek, - .2 , Ca.;lioUt . days.,,,, ,-,...,
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burg:cre,-.',41 - 0.-.....-.•::-V.:r...14 -. .' ,,,- ::: . 4,894.84
Bank of onigssmet7 cOuntjt..,!::;..-::- : 1,857 00 i
Bank b elltislithattlidtAi ' • ' - - •8,540' 71
Cautns l ?' •.„ ,ht1.. 9, ,if0Y-r ir x i '' - ''' i . 6,;
• - burg:,,,..,.. - :',.;_,, ~,,...,.. f ....-6.,i, ... • ~ ' - lo ou
-",..WOCTlTkilitorniiio4ll . l34ll6.... • • '''' 7,20 01
- c o , - .„,,,qiirdreis - rditflo::„Dolitdayabitrg, .4,800 00
- Britsi..- ;44.4 ,410 4 ErleiTn : -- - .3,191.54
71,0 m; cit,-,":5. - .1791e'.. 1 . 41 '' ,- 1::A - ' - 1,480 85
Bertk - of-D•:;.:Ntlt Bank , , .70,518 23
Da Ali' 1
, 4 0 1 9: 4 '‘' , .i - ' - ' .- '-' '-: 3,23919'
~J. H . Die - i-‘ .. ... „ 7 1 ° 0- *°Tti - ' , .:".,,- -- 892 " 9 2
73e14,110111 - 03 0 ., :).- - 4„Mristin - gdoe.... • ' * - 25315.
Bell,
. - tatarri44l.#•-,P04 - ...--: t, - . -: : Iti IR -2o
. BapklooP46ll.l,olexisluo- -, •>N• - -`, - -- 1 19 9 1440,
Benrolllerthent ?Liberties,- . , ..-.`... - V - • ' 3,500,00
- Bank Of titinnantown • . :-„:,! ,. ..; - ,, , , , r'.- ' 8,000 ,- 00
- Bankiif fiettirkintnioisw.: -- .: -8,212' 40
DankdrPlittiltargti..;:: l) :". : • - _
~ e ?
-11,86i' oe
Exelitthreirk,ofirlttsbstigh !:---;,, Dim go.
E as t on - T -
_..,, .... ~..:„_:: .... -. .. .. :::. •
_ • ,,,4111`94'
Farms,* %Qr.:ABIOS D01inty,,,,.,......,1.' . 1 . 117 .,
- Yantters' Bank of - Lancaster ..... , ... : ... .. , :': .1' '15,84...... .._ „ ..,',0
PaintiertAltatlet-Behtuthil/ Countfottt -, Tot ze-*- (-•
, ---racttioe4tiottontooding: .., :_,-...;. ~, : Li, OD 00 , '
yarnseritPdlifeeltedDes''Benkif.Philt.,-- ----- '!". '
~---- ';'M's a.V.';'•.:%4VSi, f!ii 4". 20,74: 29
',- Gl'iror 1,1tt1V:„,,,V1 tc4". -, ,.-4. - ',. - . - .1...` - .w. - .. 417 :0 0 : 26 .
il i atris
_111441t2tL:;4;:-.'.iii . '`'l7-.1. ' , -,"8,207-64 ..
Ca
Balle l l4 l FAki,4 l4 3 ei;Li:CtO.PI-!' - ': - , :. 1 14g. gg.
Ar o m a -- _ t.t..• tt *-;,:--`,„' ,5",,,,s
Kb* igitt 9 990 9 .4 , ,t•-•-lgt , t. t,..,.f. ,, ,•t • fv. /:•,
S. Jones Co.,!Pittabug -1, ,137:89,
- piporto; lifisen,
~.t Co.,Tisran . da...i. rt , --1, 9 4 1 1 -93 ,.
Danbeeter SW iitugttyfstititititti. -, is: L
..1,11 ~.848:20,
Deltano Berdi t ;.-,-.-i,"/:-. - -,4-..4 - ,Lqt./..4t.,:•.-;;:. ,-9908 ,3 0
Beek gultdiaziwpg.4itt:,.. i , 7 , ~ , ,r :1 , -" , ,,_;',909 14-
- Meri1,,,,4140 1 4: 1 d..,#.4 1 P.t i i1 0 01 , 40 4t', -!:' ' - ',,1-4;
_„ 0, 19, ,,sswessV ts .t, st --,,, z4 ,.,•.,, % ....,.,_:,, . ~. a.5....,,r .,.,
- mociiMilac 1M150 k ,••.!.. 1 ,-; . ,•,•:0:1'. ..',4 552, 7 "Q'
'llitiatitqtaxid : ttiolll. - ,:t.....-,.,:..,.. A 1,911. _24 ,
' -Lament* VoniutySenkji , Li".‘"-1.4 .- 4-.: .............
. Illenutietirefirent-4'-4' iank , -,.. '1- ----..-... 1 5
*,- of Philidelphia:i'L,i• - ,. •:„ ' " - • .1-4,410 - 4 3 0 '
- Meltipthis' , Baulttleo*la --- , - :/.; - !!:2;000„ 00 - !
•-• Phßadelphte a::: :.. ...,,,,i,,,: . ,;i1;',..„ - .' - '23.190 to !
' ItWIPg-449thlge-Baot ~ .t ... t _.,,:".,, `, '10;708 .81),
' Southithrh4terth;: - : 4'. s ,•,,..,.,. ..... •: . :. 5,740 - 00
.8401~9 gle4-V , 4•••••=:•N''..:, ... .. ,r,.. ~,-, A3:O
l'fyinaDit BisakA.-4-ts I . :-. -:!.....:;-:„ „ , . „!--:210,84.
IYeetilthrietr" 1904114::::: ;4:41.01 .;.. . i ' - .440 08,,
Weeterh-BeitkZPhile-dolPlith.;:-.;i4,:.---;..- 37,654:68,
- • _WintsrtMdsty - Dink..".•. -- .4 - ' - ' • -',,
." cr - 1,324 55
York Bank - '
, ti ,i, r ii . : ..... ~ . s ~ 7,37894 - ,
. __,,t , A.t... 1 41:_ ,,, ,, , ... - „:„ - . : , - -`-$130;809,3p
c - ,-,,i - 1. , : - . , --, - ,1: - .t , --- - -,-‘ - --
Cash iii‘fitilMiniinioloiielitintor,ilie,, - ,:.
_ imterof Die - , , thrioniviianks er Md. - '• ,
Commonnealthonds , etenlinirtonet ;
of oola t i - ;':: 4. i,,, 1 "._ „,-,.. : . ....::.: 192,933 04,
Specie in - fliiranlPltsthlt to ratierectu- ,-,-• -"_;,_ -
pens falling dote ,tan. -1, 1858 . • -20,070 00
thtmerfcirodenentduellug. -1- , 1857, not .r •,. •- .--,
retstasiwt•liest•ststtlerainst with the -
1 --•
,475 00.
Adestiodte -officers - Of thirefinsienti. - : , , 8,856 20
Claiorper IMI - ot OS lltiy;4oso. -...."..-:, -3,2,40 59
, ,', '
,-, ,
it iiiitthnival. itLitislikt 4 bi jAkillt - - n Otes .in this
TagV? ezeelitat,ths Time .9o-the,,paynieut . - of,
'
the in - tionittispiblWdebt, alialtrstherefora
imlaiadh trier Ole Peiti;to9ll7 days,after the time
tliedin. the resoltitteni4to atate r '-ithi( riiithitint.
, bank netig,Wereirt the , Stsiesnry4o,: - . - r , 'L.,: •
-, - Thealrardßankhasalwaysbeen the agent ofthe
State - 10ifthillyinihttlif the interest on theDatipen
*Bonda - ",llie herhd lif
tsktetirealdirpedially 7depostted -
Sind la to ilifeithilt,dfilid Btetefiti thatlurpose:'
- The reanwer,esunot,iltotieser,sget,esdtt
. 4, 00 . „ .
- Anditailleiterall:offieenatilthe'lliespens are re•
deemeCtsitil proseisttstAilthrt.*:-Ther .aro,lila
ToiseheriVAThhimill explath the., „thto?,-itegjit tuitliti_
- :foregoing statement, - ambunting,logether, ,:to the
atm 0f522;460. , t- - o , "ru I _•x..3•,1 4 . -.:,. .1-,, ,:a ~
'• Theapyropriationd to the Public, departments
ere paltratthe - Tritiatiry ifein ilime'tolindialle 7
quired f iand,reettipte ,takevand counted as,citsh
untitgenettliettleineiti ate Made. ThinWl'ilek:l
oontatirthaltem of 401,680.95, - and fhaethC-T,'' l eo. l 4: '
of. 93,210:59,consittertf partial payments made-di;
- chetiriellit Whieltsrete allowed bythe commission
era, under thdiot of 22d /gay, I_Bso, and for - 0 , 131A -•
sweats gill. be apira,When the- - wholelamonot is
pild;_there,Ml being Aniall'eutitist due, to different
- intiktidadatin - itioli -so% ithipli`haid_not yet been
flailed fetC=LTlds. =Plan-Was tos'ggested and adopted '
to -
avoidthe -Inteestity,of (tarrying the rolli
Imokwandi and forwards - Wilma' this office and
thatof the- 'Auditor -oeiteral 'et each call of the
- many pernonficeo were - entitled to resolve money •
In,areportinade by in,e on the Elth Uf - October
leek - to - the "Legislature; then in speohilnesaion, tit
humor dic t a resolution of the Senate, phonetic,
- the Mutsu* in hand, tgavti ci,lislof s tbe,placic of ,
deposit selected for thepnblie money, accompanied.
by the following tornarhs :' „-: „- - ,----- --', '
."‘ I. linsltaketptholitiorty•ushommmansave - nt, 4.•,-
aotion thatittlie ‘ lie;tentLY:ninth and 'eightieth nec-
Limn - of fle" *MC of luck sessiou;:,entitlnd - lAIL sot
to lquiride Jon 4 the, Ordinary oxpeuise . or goy.'
ernment,the repair; Le2lisbile: equals ,`nail, rail;
* roads; end tither general rtutt,! special apPropriii;
tionktnt The- sevens section. required the
county ',officers; in 'the different ;•-eountiesi •of the
State, to make qiiarterftpayikiente hate the , Tree.'
ittry,_or queltplace„, or --, (lOW:W.4d thti litate-,Tren
surer might designate; Itte annexed - paper eon:.
talus a trot or the ,r4a,e4 it4olti4tiOr meander
-" The eightieth section apille's-te:tiolleOtiori of
. toile ekes puislie works,: andras It nmbraccd , the
protrisiorider *fonder lawtirsi - the mime subject,-
under, whith depositeritalut been Sole:nod by my
predecessor Ind - dentinnerby sue, I did not deem
' it rusgssary, to gisa,new instrOtione„ The dopes'' ,
- taxies nod ,hit, these „Olhoere isre,alan nansellln a
paper heiets aupeiced. '' ' ---„, -„, .” ' ~• , -
In seleotinethees plaoeirOf deposit- preference:
weir given" to she Incorporated-institutions of the
State; if one Wed te. be found-at the locality; if
"-t it ill .ittilittrhing: ha* lredittlected;
au , erteither was 'Ate; bed,: then" the - Agent
wererdireeteld bithisreitAtthelleg to the Treasury,
or'Attptiel_t' bi- themesteourenient bestkingheuse -
to th044.1t.. -
- 13inadtheil thingth have taken place: in-the list,
and the Isyntoy, for the purpose of safety"; had been
dishibuited:es saualiiinoisible,:- - '-'" ' ' ' • ----
At,the eatt'Of 0 10 . -9 s o,ll .oar,:thil , gdita . tro'ne..
, ror
At
lithirodgli and -eiterchtsitaxeinisiatleit:
of thisofdoe. - The-nsengY fecKtricd-40.1te „on-hand'
- in theTresstery was touted and found- to be -oor
_ teat:Atte Iffilarittthth , the &palliated:were ,aseer
'Mined 14' settiWeite ,- *akatie up -to mid Including
the - 30th, of.4fMieetheri 'and' a Leertlfidate given to
ns ~- -o f Wldoilthe - follotring Is - Weepy : • - -
- . 5 -- ', ::,- AuttrtheiGnStentst's Orrice, i
, • " ppaciaber 1,1857: I '
In parsuance - of the thirlytlifthoeettensoLtbe,
act ofiltsrob-30,-1.81.111 hews examined - the: public:
Treasury ; of'. Dennoiranis - in :gettstiou.3o:ttiti
seeneyitthiptilteind- - the?: dors In' the - Wirers!
hart Id *edit:4'6e Urine:et rthefitilialy as rd=
- - E O NO te,40 0 .0. the 8 fate Treasurer, en the 30th . oc.
24
- o_repiiter Ittatig ,be_,,,,fireltuadred 'aud - tnent.y.,
- eight„-thousend: mkt hundred:and Six dollars and
fortpseven cents, '4O
5281470 -, This„ balance
being made as folleire, to Wit -.1 „-r, ' . • - -'
On deposito jot varietni banks, dro urtsityr 25
. ' Aclattneeden - adeceintof Wades Olo,31:- ' '-'!! a
, .liiiii, , ,gc,•„-.. - :::: - -: - ..: ..... -..-.. ::..." - 8,263 di
- Cacti In Trettenrer's drawer - - ' 15,330 .41
Oasis le the of, the• Treasury..”. . 94,431-08
~
_
;.; . 45,14,106 47
Thiohntaidoodoes , not ibolude A tir
be oUOr forty.
OD:11 iittudioitd , ,ind , ..tbtrty-tioi, dollars (f.. 11,032) of
depiodated Ana; in dui TrOasury;and ifbiativfere
autbotind be by the Ooinnitsointuiro of .tbo"
Sinking rtindouidni the r tiinottseyedth notion of
thfteginta 18c-18!53. Vitina 313/ haat
' • • - :iTACON Irltari•
Auditar'Goiteral,
-- .l%ltnye t tigyreierobAr ithaanliing this, con
olidet to rriort4O.theliOnselliniperationeet the
TietnntyY;,...s toe - the firellnittent up, - ,Co and MOW.
dbelost9 l 4 o ;Yt Ind to euareet Ithat , ' , thehndeitsi
of °Office wilt okeeniended,dirini,the An,y; to
enable the Ifeneeto-Tezify.the,report by any ex
emlietton,they:thay deemproper' and tteeettary.to
wake, , • ' '
nessury Dea. 81; 1857; '058,200 -et.
.lieeefii*Noin the let to the, ' -
inelnave ' 118,014 36
- - $754,213 10
Payment From Ist to 12th Jiimuiry,.
aluslVe, to - - • - .
adgial " $,20740
. _ • .035152.'_
140119o1Yratzantsti , ........ t ., - 4,148.35
AtiditriFtionl'a-14,`Itrwita...;. - 7,900. 23 -'
Coating% Elpen. Senate - :1,000 oa •
.Peititgvanbt 125 00.
' Claims paid undir act, 48th
$340.857. .. - 006 31
:'Claims paid Tniiikik 2211.,
" - May, .1353.. . • 3 i ; 50,
: 3101nbeiva:,arid,aincsia;,,seallion .
, - 4,852 43
Stipt'ff,Coni:S. Virattanta..... - -126-00
Training School
For feeble-minded obildvon, $l,OOO 00
750 00
Wili.l l airffutt 1 4.# 1 7), 11 .e.9 - •
e . u;o4,44tional. 1.50 09
AL ealitrY, 'dap
seetetary..,..
Xlitaitint Sarankllstrualar;v,
aunt*, '750 00'
" 845 , 073 20
. •
—:•
• -
. ******* * .8/09,141'34
HA ANN!' Et rnC voLLovriso BANKS.
;Anthr4 l,o6-81 U 11 tr — O,OOO on • -
of Nortlnun,borlond. 0,221 n •
13 alta0bPstol. 1, 00,;# 0 . 6 4
• I '"ll9lllfialAatlit **** * A,896 oi,,
XiorK/14,04180.r9err 4;;A:;; - , 1,867 . 40
• .fteltir,volaware 9,5 • . ,
V. 4 , 1 4.0 iran ,# 044 , 14 -# ;, •
,
- ; C•citrov2.olllmanli , , iptuki
13 , 1404 • z.••',_": - 7,2417•61 , _ , .;
't 17413 T
; '14164 - 19it t? -•
It • • .
11_ 1 * , r
VAOS-P/ 0 1 1 4°,..
,14# ,
',44-8
; 060,00 • '11:
sag i k-4 - porker;. , --`23,520 130 , '=-
Exohaile
-.
- -
bur ' ..... -'•
! 441 4. .... 71.41,-801 017 •
E
t .. , :ft*
, ginors:Xitiilk :ckEr
;''
~,J . : , • ,lfermars'..' Dank of'1410,1;••-!' '
4 .42dorpka, 14,88361
e' "7, 1 • ;''
• ,very, ?AA 49
• •pr o
-2
Ri b , - 111 , 31 , 8 •6111711 . . t 0 30
"Farmers ,n4.l;6lfmut nonanics' . • 11,790,p0
B4nla-Phlladolphin4.v.,. 30,743 20 ,
Girard Bank •• 34,908 70
garriaburg ' '40,768 78
annses, IdnAiliator,,HalnA
• On„ • 3,348 02
s`.: ... , 9, 048 79
- 9.:loneta Pittel;tirgh: 20,126 14 :
,Laporte, Mason k Co, Tn..'
-`sranda - -r
Lancaster 'BayinAtrinstitu- - ateti
Con- - 845 20
,Ttebatton Bank 2,008 56
Bank of kilddlatOwit 3.00 9 : 66
'aterObante,aiul ignanfaa;
•Stfireis',lldnk,Tittabnigh:
.Ateohantee:Bannis Bank,
._lfarrisburg 31,093 00
.10,06`re'.Banknof Batt - ovine. 0,415'06
tat outer . Ominty ... 3,001 , 70 •
ttlartutieralora': and Me.
• `ohatilei' - Bank; Patinae!.
• , tibla " 5,410 85
Medlianica' Bank, Philadol, . .
-2,009 00
Pliflatielpitia. Bank. 29,190-.00
Anading Savings Bauk..• 10,708 89
Stroudsburg Bank 43 11
Wyoming 'Bank 279 84
West Brandt ' • 3,656 22
Western Bank; Philadol-
Pita
Warren County Batik
York Bank
30,004.56 '
3,651 44
7,37 8 0 1
• : 487,063 79
bastion hand in Tronsuiy ..... , ...... ... 105,041 49
.Drafts and cheeks as follows:
,Donlan Dank on Bank of North
America 35,000 00
I:oaten Bank on Dabk of North
- - America
Eaatorr Dank on Dank of North
,Anieriea irbs 46
poylestoana D'lcain Phila. Dank. ' 37 30
.6tattoh Chunk D'k on Girard B'k. 37 00
IDkllfiddlotown on S. Jones 3,^ Co. 0,165 00
Carry Do., on Drexel -
~ ) E co 1,101 al
:vetch ants and Afech antra' Dank,
VPlttaharglyOn Farmers k Me
, ebonies' Philadelphia
Fanners and aleolionics', Easton,
11 frerdllank 640 00
00
CertOloate J. T. llort. Rome' t,
romitfed 000, Treadtirer; • 5 1,000
mticateJno.Forguaon,(ooln ) 141 22
°ark' `' , ,,e , siola Hank, Brownael '
rep0 . ,,0,„ -,;,•• of Philadelphia • 31 15
Nry, Ba n k •
.18,8,8
Deltc
on,North
6 83
America .. . ..
!Presenter of Lane fle vfmtar on
Wyoming ,
khoaatarp
.W. Kotabbn,
, 'Lucerne co, or Wyond.N -
Dam Con Dame '
•
Meekness to the public depart
' - mita on accounP of sppropria
. ;Nona . .......
iprifpie per sot 2.14. if s y;,ll3aB t ,
Tkelit' tillind 'Bank spe,:ially
- - ;-depoSte4Arliyment of ese
- ':1;07'Z".1,1 1.5
, '11,4, °D
Total ,
“:;•,:cii!; : l'ikiit;ly 01E'AFe_
4.t0.310.
,Aidef -,„..day,...,..
- Jan.. l3, - - , '
iingantiOne'S; CiVactncrgbiPe
, s
T,ho p4rtnersbip hero . =
A.. . I 'i kora:ire - oilsting between JAMES If. ;OWEGO/II N.•
1Y and JAMES,)6,NVALL, trading as MONTGO
MERY &' NIALI.4. I.Eiis _Lumber and Coal business,
, wasdissetired on the Sat ictv of JannarP ,by
tot consent. Either partner will use the mane of the
late firm In ligw(dation.
JAMES MOoliftllY,
JAalls 11. ' % .'• • • , JAMES Ek tiSALL.
ISIOICIVOMERY win contitine the Coal
bdelneas, and JAM. Z. MILL the Umber business.
,at TIVELFriI and PALMS Streets.: - Jal4-3t
havek this day given J
n our business.
24" DROWN a u
& CO.,
- r xint.ADELento - , ..nary ht, 1858. J04.27*
THE ; - di:i 7 VikaTrititstur OF JAMES
• A. r 'IIIRPER• mad _EDWIN BENDER, under the fine
of JAMES TIARPER•& CO. In . the Lumber business,
and .sup EDWIN BENDER, ' Carpenter and Bußder„.is
Ada day dissolved by mutual consent.
- • " - JADfIB HARPER,
• EDWIN BENDER.
ptILLIMLpErfI, Jan: Ist, 1.849. ja2.2,00
- E'IRK ' DILVORTft, BRANS 0 No
!& Co., 1$ Ws day dinsideed by limitation. The
t lnntinene will be nettled by eit h.
ee of the pattnere at the
attire, No: 211 Market street.
WILLIIII DILWORTH',
SAMUEL BRANSON, • .
HENRY D. LANDIS,
JAMBE W. 'AIWA.
PrLADTLIMIA, Dee.3lalB,sl , . jn2.ler*
_ .. . . .
rr" QpgARTITERSHIP. IItRETOFORE
! existitti iiiiiteitteoll_pi(of SIEGER, LAMB, & CO.
-ii Af
thinrlissolied 14:the death or o'. D. LAISID:
. , The busineis •of ti3o late - firm will ,be eettlekby the
eirrlvlng partheii i *tie . bade anOeitte4 with them
/ORR winr, W.- D. ISPONSLIIR;and'EII, ERVIN,
under the tirm'of 'RIEO4I,, BAIRD, & CO:, end will
eentintie the Dry Goods Jobbing and hnportleul business
an Heretofore, at No. 47 tiortli TIJIRD sheet: '
1 • "'- .- ' -- PETER SIEGER,
- ' ' JACOB RIEDEL,
Wlt S. BAIRD,
JOAN WIEST,
' .. - - W. D. SPONSL ER,
'._ " • -. D. D. ERVIN.
11,egember 31, 1857
fllimited partnership,
trading as ELLIS & DARTRAM, which was formed
Ist month 4th. WA, for the per,od of , flva yawl, and in
.whicdt CIIARLES J. ELLIS and SAMUEL I). DAR.
TRA.3I were anneral Partners, and WILLIAM II
ELLIS the Special Partner, has been, by mutual con.
,tent of all the anit partuers. this day dimolved.
tUARLEs'a. ELLIS,
, - SAMUEL D. BARTRAM,
' 12th mci. 20th, 1857. ' WILLIAM - U. ELL' • .
JCIARD.—CHARLEfi WitrCollinfutrtheOlotb
Jobbing buelnesn, at the old stead, :30.225 MARKET
-Street, .where :the business of the late [lnn. will be
settled—both CI:MALTS J. ELLIS and. SAMUEL D.
BARTRaId will use the name of,the firm in Mirada,
Wu. jai-18t fit*
EDWARD IL LADD will have, charge of
our business in this city from tide date, at No. 820'
019113TNIIT Street. WE re ofninn,g LettiLs,
January 1,1866. , jal-aut
eburational.
:BALL OF ST. ..TARES THE LESS,
NEAR FALLS 00 SCHUYLKILL,
Plitt,anmszta
FAMILY BO ANDIA'a' ,: iCIMO OL FY)11 - SO YS
. .
. - -
nits Institution is deaigned, undo: the auspices of the
Qhurch, to give to a limited number of boys it thorough
: collegiate education, or to prepare thorn for any class of
epilogs thermay wish'to enter.
Reference s The Rt. Rev:ALONZO POTTER.
Por particulate, address
, Rev. PINRNEY HAUSiOND, Rector, or
",‘ Prot L. ANGELS , Principal.
DROTESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
VEST PHILADELPHIA: — " • '
or No Seminary whatever is more like alnivate
_The mufti of-study id extensive and thoroncb. Pro.
lessor /handrail Will'reesiver sleet more pupils order
,fourteen opera- of ego -bite 3 / 4 1, idoquire of
Noses. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or pet. J. W.
, Rorneyi Editor of this Paper, whose sows or wards are
now itrembers at hie family. ~ saptl4-tf
frROY • F,FMALE •SEMINARY.—THE
liMhoOl Year, emulating or two Yemen, will com
'memo on the SECOND WEDNESDAY le September,
and clone the Mat Wednesday' of June following.
Normal, Olase; TrOlfethali Seminary— _ Tuition free.
Winter Term oonimedoing,Soptember 10th.
'The charge' for inition' and' board, including all ne.
mitobtries connected with It, ouch en room rent, waahlng.
fdel, light, etc, le $226 ,per 'annum. An additional
charge 10 ,initde for innate and the other ornamental
branches of female education. • Where a axed num in
•Oreforred; $B2O per annum (one-half payable at the
conimencement of each term) will be Teoeived, and for
it the pupil entitled.to all the admits& of the 'natl.
tattoo. •
. Poplin may eater at any period of the term, and are
rtquired to pay only from the time of entrance.
The Institution furnishes all possible (gantlet; for a
-thotough course, of useful and ornamental education:
The Privies's, ere aeeiste4'by more than twenty Pro.
tinware autTeaohers. '
" Egtensivocourseil of 'Lectures are annually delivered
by Prefesiors 00 Chemistry, Natural Philosophy, Cleolo
gy,_Botany, Astro n omy; and Elocution.
Thtelnetitittlon talltruhdred with a raltrabbe Library
and egotistic Philosophical Apparatus, a well-eelected
eabinet of Minerals and EhelliVand Maps, Charts,
Globes, and idodels:' -
• • Every facility to afforded for the thorough dudy of
the French language. The Trench teachers reside In
the family, arid adapt their system of instruction to the
use of the language In conversation,
RIPLOSIAS are eifefded to young ladles who have
passed eitisthetery easminatione in the full course of
English Studies, with Latin, or one of the modern
010STIPIOATEgto those who have com-
Ploted,the partial comes. • •
The &pile are received into the remit/ of the Primp!.
pals,in which every arrangement le Anode for their
physical education, end the improvement of their man
ners; ankmoraLs. They Ooonprprlvate rooms, two in
each, the rooms of the rentals teacher/ and that of an
xperleneed nurse being Among those of the young
Mies. • ' • .•
,
The advantage'', or thii Institution ire the result of
the accommodated facilities of more, than thirty yearn
of its onward progress.
Qiroulars containing more pkitionlar information may
be obtained 'by application to the Principals, John U.
Willard and Sasaki,. Willard, Troy, N. Y.
The terms for flay scholars Aro 0' per quarter for the
introductory clans or English studies. These are Reul
ing,. Writing, Spelling, Grammar, Arithmetie,' Audi-
Mesita
,f)t....fleography, „geography for beginners, and
geplatflsr beginuerSh. ;
FOS hhe second elate •I 'per quarter. This includes all
that:inched constituting the exteneive course of Nog
fish studies.
TRUSTERS.
.BENJAMIN lll/4tfilliti,L, President.
JOHN WILY.A.AD, Secretary.
Mayor and Recorder of Troy,nx.officio.
Benjamin Marshall ! . John D. Willard,
Robert D./Millman, ThornasW.Blatchford,
Donna SI. /leant, Silas K. Stow,
Jae Iran Behoonhoven,' Jonathan Edwards,
Geo, D. Warren, Thomas Clowee,
John A . fariewold, John Mall/ay,
Urt !D'art. 0e29-6m
,IPP_ASS's EAST INDIA PALL ALS.—
.14.40 The monomers of thie celebrated beverage need no
description of ita qualities, or evidence of Its excellence,
beyond the benefit they hove derived from Its use mince
tte letrodnetion into this country; to those who have
,not yet outdo aquaintance with this CROWNING
Malt Wilmer, it may well to stet° & few facts :
DABS% EAST INDIA, PALE ALE
Owed As excellence as a beverage to the euperior quality
lof-the hope and malt, the mineral properties of the river
Wateeitairiediately communicating with the brewery,
Ind.theacientifle akin applied in its manufacture.
; BASS'S EAST IN,DIA PALE ALE
'Not being sweetened or etrengthened to please vitiated
'palate., Ise therefore, neither hooting nor heady, but
etotnaohin and appetizing, • ,
• •DASIPS EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is the delight and molar.. of the Indian Subaltern in
his faming-bungalow—the • worthy rival of brandy
peewee.
BASS'S EAST INDIA PALE ALE
le the drink without which no titan can be complete
no Journey by dawk possible.
• - .111.ASSII.EASTJNDIA. , PALS ALM ,
the favorite driakinkngland or loyd and, bagman
dueltese and nurse.
-BASS% EAST INDIA PALE ALE
Is - Die ratioh-adrodzed tonlo for Invalids and persons o
vs** intosloaLT .
•
EARt-INDI A PALII ALE •
Will kee, In all climates; and In good at all meals—luo.
'1;47:1 d i nner •
Wef t 4NDTA ALII ALB
betisot lesillgraemlhfuistedloal faculty one of the Malt ,
to h• - - `•••-•-takon, and le found to
- -, _•BABABTINDLA llcbil
Is Milversally conce ßlll-31 tid to - ALk hene • -
b 7 other ifPPoOltlistle the lialtrd l ittatelf,- , ,u„
Das era and contusions will find It their interearto
glve this Ala A prefforence. Yor sale In cask end bottle
7 TLIOMRIIdoIftILLEN,
Agent and Coaalguee, 44 DBAYBB'Bt.,Th
On sale at Delnoonieols Willlku et., corner of Beaver,
• otohagiteriycortier of Broadway.
' tintheilandls, 18 Pine street : •
' "'t Berry's, I 0 Pine atreet.
Richardson & Harter, 120 Water at.
George r. Burgess, 488 Broadway.
It. B. Unsling, gal Broadway. ao2.em
IN. THE 'ORPHANS' COURT FOR TUE
CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIII,ADEI.PRIA. ,
• Estete of 11ENRY MEYER, dimmed, eur account of
Executrix.
The auditor aointed to audit, little, and adjust the
amount or ANNA Cl. AINYErt, laxecutrix or the loot
will, - ko,of said 'decedent. and to report diaU/bnlinn
of bilance, will meet.tho portion interested at hie ceoe,
No. 204 South 210rit street, on MONDAY, January
‘B, 120 d, at 4 o'tdoclo s :Al.
,jag-eoast. JotEN SAMUEL, Auditor.
rAgiirultural 3niplentento
GARDEN ,SEEDS.--Fresh and genuine
Garden fteede,'of ol , ery variety; a complete atoek
always on hand Dealers supplied on tha moat liberal
forma. BOAS, SPANCIWIR h CO ,
jal4-y 627 HARKEN greet below Seventh.
VUMNING'S HAY, STRAW, AND FOD-
Al „DER CIITTIllibl.-LWe ark sole mwaufacturers of
• Cumtning's unrivalled Hay, Straw, and Fodder Cut (ere,
which are gnitrantled auperfor to any in the market.
BOAS, SPANOLEIt, & CO .
3414-y 02T etreet, below Seventh.
A C}RICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS QF
ev ay variety, the, most complete stock In the
city,: embracing Corn Mellows, Grain Fans, Gorse
Powers, Steamora, Strew and Mudd r Cutter., Root
Gutter., llort.caltural Tools of all kinds. Seeds for
field and garden, Guano, Super Phosphate or Lime, ke.,
wholesale and retail.
- BOAR. SPANOLBR , & CO.,
jal4-y 627 MAOISM' street , below Seventh.
,
•
reMirCOG (tompanice.
WELLS, FARGO, & CO.,
I V NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS Co
and .E..01tA;(05 DRALERIS;
A JOINT STOCK COMPANY.
CAPITAL $600,000.
oriacE, 400 CHESTNUT STREET,
PIIILADELJIIIA.
Express sent to CALIPORSIA, Onsoos, and BAND.
'ma Timms on the 6th and 20th, and to 111V.V111 on
7th, 72th, and 27th of each month, from NEW YORK.
EA:MANGE for onto in some to suit, and cou.so.
nose mans on California, Oregon, Sandwich Islands
and Havana.
W. I% & Co. receive freight coneigned to them et
BAN FRANCISCO,
Per 011pper Ship, and collect invoices on delivery o
the dame.
4 , 84 88
005 85
i 10,821 00
NOTI Z TO CALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS
N. F. k Co are now prepared to receive the OLD
BONDS of the State of OALIFORNIA, transport the
same to Sacramento City, rind procure new ones, in ex,
cordence with the act of 2Ath April, 1857, and return
IMMO to this city.
de2l-1m D. N. 11ARNRY, .Is., Agent.
ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
CHESTNUT @TRENT,. forwards PARCELS,
"PEOILVOE3, MEROUANKZE, _BANK NOTES ntd
BrBOIB, ,eithow 17 its own X.INES, - or In connection
eritifother EXPRESS OOMPANLES; to ill the principal
'TOM awl OTTLIIB oft the United Wotan.,
, ; B. B.•EANDBORD,
'l;oilAt . , ~, GenereLOuperintendent.
lit4rrljonto:
U.l.dritDr BRENNERCOMMISSION ,
)&1111A08 Ml 2 Mama firtirelga sad Ania. ,
..jub,r watt A and OUTURY, $l3l. 21, we and 27
Korth FIFT ..11,414 Mat std.' aborfOotunerae street,
mad(
fIEARLEB TEVE, COMMISSIOni MER
01.11MT' And ImpatUrr of TIAVAIf MEGATIS
(New) 1811 WelnutAitreet. ettbred story. atll-17
:aseionneilmwonst_„-.
anb (Eandes.
QOAP AND CANDLES.'
' REBIOVAT. fronf 107.80U,TH commr,
to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be .
tween Lombard and Smith, and Front midi Second
etreets.
Thankful to myrunnerous Wend. for their Pre." &lee*,
I solicit a continuance of the same, having enlarged my
manufactory PO as 'to enable mo to have 'constantly on
hand a Ihrie stock of well-seasoned Soaps, free flocs
Fiah Oil; Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile, and
all kinds of toilet Foam Chemical Olive Soap of pure
material, Settled kale, and Brown Soap, English Sal.
Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candles of all alres conatantly on hand. Baring
adopted the cash: oyetem,
.1 am enabled to sell my goods
at the lowest prices. F. CONWAY
N. 11.—Cash paid for Tallow add Grease. • no 14d6m
QUAKER CITY NAILS,
lIEROICANT• BARB,
RIVET IRON,
Milnufactured at FOUNTAIN' GERM ROLLING MILL,
on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works.
WARIGIOUSE, 103 North WATER Street.
t/CARER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
made.
oc9-tt
mamas E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE,
MITLBRT AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET ST.
breve Vieth. math Mae. Plaidslbble au 1-Em
BOOTS AND SHOES.—Tbe subscriber
hits on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS
and SIIOES, which he wall sell at the lowest prices.
GEO. W. TAYLOR,
ncal-]y S. E. corner TUTU. and MARKET Ste.
IALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
.—JOSEPII N. TfIOBIPBON & 00., No. 314 MAR.
KBT Street, and Nos, S and S FRANKLIN PLA.OR,
s f
1301;inf i stattoW3, 4 OPERytigrUAZT -r gimiliaill,
which they offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or
on the usual credit.
Buyers are Invited to call and examine their steak.
attl- dtf
r B. KITE & CO.
Ade FIIENITIME, BEDDING, ino.
No. 4118 (late 129) WALNUT it.
Philadelphia.
A new and superior style of Sprbig Beds. •
LTDIAL B. Eirs. . Joan% WALIOX
sun em
gIILLENDER & PASCAL,
RATTERS,
sol-em No. 8 S. BIXTII stmt. Phil•Aolphis
DANIEL DOUGHERTY,. ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Bontheset Corner of BUMPH and LO.
0118 T Streets, Philadelphia. anl.ly
YER STRO Cr SE, ATTORNEY AT
WA. LAW, GENTRY street, Pottsville, Pe. antLy
JAKEs 11. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB.)
PRINTING ROONS, 2 North SIXTH Street, first
abpve Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Cards, Bill-
Heads, Pamphlets, and general Printing attended to.
Binding attended to In connection with printed head
hags of Blanks and Beealpta. d2-tf
MI EVAN%-110,000—PRINT.11311To! A
a Cards prr none :1,..., 1? . V
TIo
r Irrns 16•1 ..M....1,1
.4 au vrWlei
, D nslad•lpl. Prat, at Ili• Isle ' i ra, ril Y ' l ' *
A
I'm s ..cx 14•11T.6
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A Itabibahm. . A.le /9 , " rd.* Vat. owl tbs. D
L ..„,,F1014' .'.. TtaTinweara emit T. Ihm.i. E
I 0 IV ."
- tle vs', lbek stAa—fie Plitt, 0.11.4 44
8 1 .111 ,
. . Abrary, Ivo iun.T inr SW. below Cheriva.
PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY—
N. W. Mir. TWO and MENU Ste.
L. PELOUZE & 80N, thankful for the liberal pa
tronage heretofore accorded to their 'Establishment,
aid desirotte to merit its continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publishers that their new PPEOIMEN
BOOS le now ready, and from their Increased facilities,
are now prepared to runtish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the buninees,
and the feat of their personal enperintendence of the
manufacturing department, justides them In asserting
that they can runtish a more durable and better fin
ished article than their cotemporeries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previews to purchasing
elsewhere.
014 type khan at 1/ canto per pound, to exchange for
new at specimen prices. and-tt
WONDERS OF THE AGE-LIGHT,
LIGHT FOR ALL.—D. P. PETERS. Patent
Nod-Explosion Self-Generating OAS LAMPS Is Just the
thing to suit all. Price 11.60 up; all may haven supe
rior Light by calling at the Repot.
This Lamp In adapted to all places and purposes, and
only requires a trial to test its advantages over all
others. The Lamp form its own gas. Our Patent
Darnell can be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp,
With little expense, without the leant possible danger.
All !ire invited to call and examine for themselves.
Town, County, end State rights for sale.
' The proprietor to in want of Agents, giving a rare
chance to make money.
D. P. PETERS, GAS Lamp Depot,
n024.8m S. W. cot . _ Second and Chestnut eta, Philad.
A RCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, & CO.,
II 4NUYACTURERS or
GASALIEHS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS,
and all kinds of Gas and Lamp Work, 0 Irandoles ko.,
No 329 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA.
117" Building - a fitted irith Gas Ripen, and all kind,' o
altering and repairing of Gas Work. del2 au,
1.5_,000 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN
DOW GLASS, of all sizes and qualities,
for OILIO at lowest ;prices.
Our assortment is complete, and are daily receiving
fresh lots from the Kensington Glass Works.
Sheets & Duffy's make. superior to any In the market
as to brilliancy and regular thlcknesa ' equal to French
We ere now receiving two.third,l of the Glass made at
these works.
2,000 boxes French GUM of all Ikea.
4,000 feet Rough Glass for skylights.
0,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glue, of all pat;
terns.
White Leal, French and American Zinc, Paints, Ac.
100 000 lbs White Lead.
60,000 lbs French Zinc, (Vieille Montague)
75,000 lbs American Zinc.
Brown Zino, a fa supply.
, Ohrome Green, a full supply.
Ohrotna Yellow. a full supply
Prussian Blue, a tall euPYIY.
' Paris Green, a full supply.
Address your orders to. . .
ZIEGLER &
Wholesale Druggints and Manufacturers,
Bole Proprietors of the Penne. Steam Color Woika
Store S. W. corner SECOND and OREEN /West/
Philadelphia. dell if
BALE ROPE.—Buyers are invited to call
and examine our Manila Bale AV,' whloh we can
earl cell as low as Amerloan, and warrant It superior in
trengih and darablUty.
WXAVEIt, PITLER &
sal - • no. na N. Water and 99N. Whereas:
MANILLA ROPE.-SUPERIOR
LTI NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for sale by
WEAVER, YITLNA h CO.
ane.tr N Weer at. and 99 N. Wham,!.
cpri. G; DE KORVONAY lIAB THE
honor to Inform the °Means' of Philadelphia that
he been appointed INTXRPRETIIIt of the vnitod
Stated Vourtk, and opened ad Offlce for translations of
all Modern Languages at 1010 0110110): Street, above
TENTH, where he will be in attendance to all the busi
ness transactions In his line,
inttss..PHILAtMLPHIA, JANUARY 15 1858:
toal .bTotic'co
*irtiOare.
JOHN lIALDHM AN, Agent
j3oata aub Obata
Surniturc
fjate, Caps, &t
(Attortteps at Kam.
Job printing
ARCHER, WARNRR, & 00.,
No. 376 BROADWAY, NKW YORK
ROIX,A,S 2 -28,680 foot Caro
15otcle nub Restagrate.
TONES HOUSE, :CORNER OF
RET STBFUT AND MARKET SQUARE,
, - H 0111 RAT Ult „P A,
WELLS COVEULY, Proprietor.
Thin new and elegant note], recently erected by,the
Hems. Jones, In Iforrinburg, Pa., having been tested
for a term of years by the underpinned, he takes this
method of calling the attention of his former patrons,
friends,,and frontavelling community, theret o street of
the city, and 52 feet front on Markel Square, It cannot
fail to prove attractive all well an inviting to st-angers.
The chamber...are of fine oleo, well ventilated,. and
lighted with gas;
a number with counecting doors,
making them very desirable for families.
The hallo are warnted throughout by henttre, mad
every modern improvement, in fact, has been added,
that may conduce to the safety, comfort, and beppiness
of the guests.
Vialter, may, therefore, rest assured that the JONES
nousE has been made perfect in all Ile appointments;
that each department has been placed In charge of ex•
perionced and competent persons; flint In every parti
cular the system which baa boeu adopted by the Komi
etor will atferd t.a those who may make it their home as
great a degi.e of corrrort as may be obtained al Any
similar establishment in the State.
. .
To secure this desirable result, he has furnished the
public and - private parlors, chambers, dining room, do, ,
with entirely new furniture, and also arranged within
the building a tine barber's saloon, oyster saloon, dress
ing room. hot and cold baths, &e.
The culinary department and dining room will receive
the especial attention of the proprietor, which, he
trait+, will be a aunicient guarantee that all WWI will
be suited.
After returning his heartfelt thanks to his old friends
and patrons for the generous patronage so long extend
ed to him at the Coverly Mouse," and also to his
friends and patrons at the Columbia llonse,“ Cape
Island, during the season of 1855, he respectfully soli
cite a continuance of it at the JONES 110118 E."
Ja7-eodlm 1 1 1 ELLS COVERLY.
MERCHANTS' HOTEL, vi,
NORTH FOURTH ATMS?
Aeon MIXTIiI
PHILADELPHIA .
au24-t.f HaITIRRIN & BONS, Paonomit.S.
V N E S , 8
AEON STREET SALOONS,
727 and 729 AROH BY RH HT
HOLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS !
. . ,
The Holidays are close at hand, and Jones'a Arch
street Saloon is prepared for the Immense demand that
will be made upon it for CONFECTIONS.
. . . . .
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YENII'S CANDIES
I . IIPORVID 4XPREEISLY 101 TUB 181811? SEASON!
•••• • • .
Beery variety of Don Bons, ruffles, Bourbon Drops,
new style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'aneiterre
Don Bone, and every variety rare and costly candles
manufactured in Pans,
for Presents, all Blue and remotes of Ornamental
Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties filled with the choicest
variety of Confections, and varying in price from One
Dollar up to Fifty Dollars, Some of those Boxes ere the
WHIT SUPSRB SPRCINIINS or YANCT WORK AND ARTISTIC
MOON aeon OPYRRIID IN THIS COUNTRY.
To the Ladles, as well as to the whole public, Jones's
Saloons are the most attractive in the Oly#,And In
splendor of adornment and finish are superior to soy in
the Union
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS,
Served up In the choicest and most expeditious style.
FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,
108 CREAMS. JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS,
vl
Constantly ready for attere in profitsion.
PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAKENTAL
CARES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW YORK TEA' . BISOUIT,
And, in fact; all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELICACIES of every clime and country.
BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Sappers,
and Families supplied at the shortest notice and on
reasonable tarots. 4.
A continuance of the patronage hitherto se liberally
best Owed by the public ii respectfully solicited.
des.tf 11. D , JONPIB, Proprietor.
VAMPBELL'S RESTAITRANT:-VENI- .
SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Crouse, Fresh
Salmon, Chincatique, Opinachlque, Princess Bay, Atm.
aim, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GABLE,
wild or domestic, in MUM Green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at
JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 627 CHESTNUT street, op
posite the State Ileum
N.B. No expense or pains hex been Rimed by the
Proprietor in fitting up this now establishment in the
most sumptuous manner—the second story being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Suppers E , &e.
ntrance for Ladies towards Sixth street,
nov7-3m • •
AIoGOWA_N'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH.
lest earner of BROAD and WALNI7T.—Game
and all other delicacies in Noma. Yimillea anpplied
+with °plane! the shortest notice. esp7-Ins
Mines anis Liquors.
RAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH
WHIBFEItY.--20 Puncheons of the above Superior
Whiskey, now landing from phip . Windsor Forrest, at
Shipper' street wharf, for sale by
JOSEPH F. TOBTAS,
dell-Im 206 and 208 South FRONT Street.
RANDIES.--ti Pinot Castillon," Mated,
and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half
piped and quarter casks • Pellevoisin Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, In half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth
casks. Imported and for sale by
EMERY BOHLEN & 00 ,
142 221 and 223 South Fourth street.
A LIT.RANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND
.1 - R. MOON STORE, No. 226, Southeast Oorner ct
GNORGO and 801ITII Streets. and-1y
C
LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
. IN FINE WINES, LIQUORS, CIGARS, ko., 20
Smith YLIT/I Street, Philadelphia.
VORA-NDIES.--Plnet, Castllion & Co., Ma.
JUIF rett & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of Venous
vintages, In half pipes and quarter casks ; Pellevoinin
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half Firma, quarter
asks and one-eighth casks, all In Custom House stores,
imported and for sale by
HENRY 1101ILEN A: 00.,
an 0 .Not. t2l and 223 tenth Fourth street.
nITHMAIL & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
.E.. 1 AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new
No. 088) North TWIRD West., Philadelphfc— . Shipping
Munvimmmwayavoulommw,v. id•tf
(tobacco anb Qligare.
1,1 A.VANA CIGARS--A an ;nowt
lit merit, snob as
Figaro, Partagas,
Cabanas, Sultana,
Gloria upiter,
Caloeo,, Gotorereiantel,
Terrey Lopes, , Union Americana,
Orejon, Flora Cabana, be., As.,
Ito., in X, L(, 1-b and 1-10 :es, of all sizes and quali
ties, in state and constantly receivingand for sale low,
by CH ARLES TETA,
(new) VA WALNUT Eltreet,
below Beeond, second story
VIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
BEGARI3.—A choice 1111,010 of theme celebrated
brands on board brig "New Bra,' daily expected from
arcane, and for sale low, by OHARI.NB
(New) 188 Walnut street, below Second,
eta Second Story.
„Merchant arailoro
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
FOIMICRLY WITH KELLY & BROTHIR,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, 14 CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE RIORTH,
Boa now with him the beat Taßora that are engaged
in the business in this country.
CHARM) Horn, formerly the leading tailor of this
city; M. Harm, formerly cutter for C. Both k Co ,
and late Coat and Teat cutter with Lukens, Kelly, lc
Co • Mune' Waortaa, the best rants and Test clatter
In the United States, for yearn cutter with Depierrie,
under the String Home, Broadway, and with Deplerria
Pettus, under the St. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronise the establishment.
The but of Clothes made at moderate prices for
credit, law prices for core. oel3-tf
TAMES SHERIDAN, MEROHANV
al TAILOR, Nos. 18 andlB South NINTH STRNET k
ABOVS OIDESTNIIT.
large and well Relented ,took of OLOT/Ifiasid
OABSIMEREEIaIwaye on hand.
All Ulothing made at this Establishment will be of
the best quality, and in the most fashionable style.
Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH.
ING. aue•tf
I.7ARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
CLOTHING, 148 North YOUBTEI Street, betweei
Arab lad Race. gee -1y "
COALI COAL! COALI—TAGIGART 4
CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEruog
00AL.
J. & R. CART/CW/30$R= WOOD L TAMAQUA 00&I;
GEORGE W. SNYDRIt'S PINE FOREST 8011III'L
RILL 00AL.
RANDALL & MEREDMI
Bare for sale, and are oonetantly receletrig from
above celebrated
COAL OF 'ALL BUM
Thera Is no Coal milled ravishers, evil In quality
these and a trial will convince any on e oC their great
superiority. Our Ooal In serf carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant It perfectly free from slate,
dent and all impurities. Our PRICES areas LOW as IRO
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left st. our OElee, No. 151 130131111 7110 NT
street, Above Walnut.
Orders left M our Yard, OALLOWIIILL !treat, Belot
BROAD street.
Orders left at onr Wharf, WATER street, above OAL.
LOWIIILL—or sent to either place per ;leapt.% rod,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and el•
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. auttf
SOHUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.-
I am daily receiving, at my ys.rd, the best quality o_
1501.11:1YLKILL AND LEHIGH COA. My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
relgi getting Coal that will be eatiafactory to them.
No Inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
tiger at LOW PRIM.
ALEXANDER CONVERE,
N. .E. norper of Broad and Cherry St,
LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL
DALY, PORTER & CO., COAX. DIALERS, No.
SXI PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly un
hand, at the very lowest ratee, a ull supply of Lehigh
Cud Schuylkill Coal. au 1-tint
SEWING Iif.AOIIINES.-PRATT'S
PATENT—PRICES FROM fl 2 TO f2l.
The LADIES' COMPANION" is the moat simple,
durable, compact, and cheap machine for family use
ever offered to the public, sewing equally well upon a7l
kinds of fabric, and without puckering the cloth, leav
lug no bad cord on the back aide of the work, and al
ways fastening thin/Bread when stopped. They sett
from two to twelve hundred ?ditches per minute, using
but one thread, and without rewinding. The stitch eau
Le varied froni live to fifty to the inch. Any 011 n Cf6l
learn to operate them in hall' an hour. Printed dire&
Mona accompany each machine, by which any one can
use them. We are enabled to offer these superior ma
chines at the above low prices as we are not obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars ficense for borrowed pa
tents, this machine being made under our own patents
in every part, and Infringing upon or using no other.
'There are some hundreds in constant use in this city
and vicinity, which are giving the beat satisfaction.
Every machine is warranted to give satisfaction. •
Ladies and gentlemen ere Invited to oall and examine
them and their work, and judge for themselves.
Samples of work, and drawings, with description, sent
to any part of the country by mall.
Salesrooms 113 WASHINGTON iltroet, Boston. and
677 BROADWAY. New York. oo 27-tf,
finfi TONS of MITOHELL Rs OROA6-
—WI", dole's Improved ouper PIIOSPIIATEI OP
LIME, for sale by OROASDALE, PEIRCE et CO ,
nolatt N 0.104, N. Damn ',onus..
5 GALLS. WHALE. GIL,
000 1,000 011, Elephant on,
136104 t 40 bolo,. NO. lama ant i ,
• -- ramA czn-0 pe &WU. avenue
USSIA MATS.-soun RUSSIA
AA , MATS, ennoble for gardeners , WIC For nide by
WEAVNR, MUM, A. CO.,
No. SS North WATNR street,
And 33 North Wharves.
EMMI
Tos BRITISH • NORTH AMERICAN
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
% PROM NEW TORE TO LIVIRPOOL
Chief Cabin Purism_
Second OAbin Paspase
PROM 8081031 TO LITETTOOL.
Chief Cabin Pszsago
BecoOd Cabin Yiumago
The sales from Beaton call at Halifax. .
PERSIA, Cant. Judklus. CANADA, Capt. Lang. •
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. W ick miss
ABTA. Capt. E. (1 Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Kyrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Bitumen. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch.
These Tenets carry *clear white light at niast.head;
green on starboard bow ; red son port bow.
AFRICA, Bhannon, leave N.York, Wedneslay, Jan. 20.
ASIRRIOA, Wickman,'" Boston Wednesday Jan. 27.
EUROPA, Leitch, i i N.York ' , Widneeday, Pob. 3.
CANADA, Lang, ti Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 10.
ARABIA, Stone ii N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 17.
NIAGARA, Maar, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Bertha pot secured until paid for.
An experienced Burgeon on boarJ.
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Gold, Oliver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Medias
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereoftherein expressed.
For freight or towage apply to
jal44 E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE.
YRNIGNTR OEDUOND.
The wall-known Brat-class sido.wheel steamship
STAPP. OP GEOROIA. John J. Oen , n. Command-r,
will be read? to receive freight on WEDNESDAY, Jai:l-
,14412 f ens sail on 9 ATOIWAY, January 30, at 10
o'clock A. M.
At Savannah title Alp connects with steamers for
Florida, and for all places in the South ant Southwest.
Cabin Nnage, VZO 00
Steerage do 8 00
No freight received on Saturday morning.
No bills of lading signed after the ship bee ailed.
Per ((eight or paeeage, apply to
A. HERON, Jr ,
No. 320 North Wharves.
• 0. A. OKEINES & CO.,
jalt Agents to Savannah.
FOR NEW ORLEANS.-LOUISIANA
I:MIL—To sail with quick despatch. Freight
taken at as low rates as any woe! loading.
The A 1 fast-sailing barque MARGARET, Captain
Wood. Is now loading at RAW; street %rhea. Oaring a
large portion of her cargo engaged, and Leine of email
aioncith will have quirk despatch. For balance of
freight er passage, apply on board, or to
1118110 P, SIMONS, & CO..
120 (late 88) NORTH WHARVES.
The M. ineuree at the lowest rates, And will take
steaaidown the Delaware and up the Miasiesippi.
Jett at
FOR SAN FRANCISCO—To sail on Rio
10th Instant ! from New York.
The well-known clipper ship 021.DXN EAGLE 14 now
hulfng, anti will be dexpatelml as above. For freight
apply to 1101101% 8111 ONS, & CO ,
lal-11. 120 (late 30) North Wharves.
SAN FRANCISCO.—To sail on tho
intent.—The famous clipper ebipa EDWIN
I LYR, O. P. We VIM, Commander, and E'DWIN FOR—
REST, PROLMER, Commander.
Both' of these magnificent ships are now loading lu
New York', and will be despatched as aborts.
For balance of freight apply to
BllBllor, SIMONS, /c. CO.,
• ja2 120 (late 88) NORTH WHARVES.
ri, -- ,,,LAsGow AND NEW "kbfiß
STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S splendid and porrequl
stemma',
ELINIMIROR, 2,600 tons, Wm. Cumming, Commander,
NO YORK, 2,150 tons, Robert Craig, 4 4
GLASGOW, 1,982 tons, John Duncan.
Are appointed to mail
FROM GLASGOW.
New York, Saturday, 19th December
Edinburgh, Saturday, 10th January.
Gler{sou, Saturday, 30th January
YAW( PIM MIX.
Now York, ttatunlay, lath January, at 12 o'clotk, noon
BATES UV PAEISACEE
711051 OLltlooll,.
Singleluen
Steerage, found with cooked proviciona
YROII NOW TOOK.
Virit Olass
.
. $75 00
Steerage, found with rooked provia lona ...... .30 00
Children under 11 years of ago, half fare; Intents in
Steerage, $5.
Return ticket, available within six moutha, by any
'steamer of thl Aline .
Flrit Visas 0110 00
Third Masa 00 00
An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.
- For passage. apply to
WOBKMAN & CO , 123 WALNUT Street,
phia.
HALL & LONEY, Buchanan 'a Wharf, Baltimore.
JAMES 8AE81.11112, 17 Broadway, New York.
jaddrn
FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE, D 367.—
New York and Havre Steamship Oompany.—The
United States Mall Steamships ARAGO, 2,600 tone,
David Lines, commander, and FULTON, 2600 tons,
James A. Wotton, commander, will leave New York,
Dore and Southampton, for the years Ufa and 103, on
the following dare:
LIATI 1111, TORN.
1857. 1528.
Tattoo, ltatarday, Aug. 22 Arago, Hatarday, lan. 9
Arago, do. Boot. 19 Fulton, do. Feb. 0
Fallon, do. Oct. 17 Arno, do. Mar!li
Aratto, do. Nov. 14 Fulton, do. Apra!
Fulton, do. Dec. 12 Arigo, do. May 1
Fulton, do. May 29
LIMO VATIC
186 T.
Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 26
Fulton, do. Sept 21
Aviv, do. Oct. 20
Fulton, do. Nov. 11
Arno, do. De 0.15
1869.
Talton, do. Jan. 12
Arno, do. lob. 9
Fallon, do. March 9
Arego, do April 6
Fulton, do. May 4
Argo, do. Juno 1
Fulton, do. June 29
ILI/Tll 1102411AbLIP101.
1867.
Arago, Wednesday, Ang. 96
Fulton, do. Sept. 23
Arago, do. Oct. 11
Fulton, do. Nov. 18
Arago, do. Deo. 10
1868.
Fulton, do. Jan. 13
Arago, do. Feb. 10
Fulton, do. Mar. 10
Arago, do. A prll 7
Fulton, do. May 6
Arago, do. June 2
Fulton, do. Juno 60
PllOll or P1139A01/ i
lrom New York to Southampton or liarre—Plret
Cabin, $l3O ; Seoond Cabin, $75.
From Havre or Southampton to New York—Pint
Capin, 800 (race) Second Cabin, 600 francs.
Poe freight or passage, apply to
110P.TWOR LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway.
WILLIAM 1313.1 N, 44 Harm.
CROSICkY & CO., " South' ton.
,MOAN NUROPAAN
1'; NXPREBS AND DX- 3 44 Paris.
CIIIANGB CO. aO6
Malt 'NEW YORE AND LIV E RPOO L
11 UNITED STATES MAIL STE &Mt:—spe
Composing thy; Line are:
The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge.
The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Oorrotook.
!_The ADSIAT/0, Capt. James West.
jrhese ships hare been built by contract, expressly for
Sforomment serviees every care boo been taken in their
construction, as also in their engines, to ensure strength
and speed, and their acoommodatiens for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, In tint
Cabin, $130; la 11000114 do., $76; from Liverpool to New
York, 30 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unle.twld
for. The ships or this line hare Improved watertight
bulk heads.
PROPOSED DATES OP SAILING.
FROM ERW roll. PROW LIVERPOOL.
Saturday, June 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 21, 1867
Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1867
Saturday, July 18, - 1857 Wednesday, July 24, 1857
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug 6, 1847
Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1837
Saturday, Sept.l2, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857
Saturday, Sept. :63, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. SO, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857
Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857
Saturday, Not 7. 1851 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857
Saturday, Not 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1857
Saturday, Deo. 6, 1867 Wednesday, Deo. 9, 1867
Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1857
For
.EDWARD K freight or_pusa. COLLge, apply t o. o
, N 139 Wall street, N.Y.
BROWN, 0111PLEY A. CO., Liverpool.
STEPHEN KENNARD 3c. 00., 21 Austin friars,
London.
B. G. WAINWRIGHT A 00., Paste.
The owners of these ships will not be accountable for
gold, silver, bullion, specie, Jewelry.pr anions atones or
metals, unless We of 'Wings!! nod therefor, and
the Taus thereof ezpreued thereto aul•tt
illatbinern anb iron
PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL
KR WORKS.
REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS
MAOHINIBTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK
SMITIIS AND FOUNDERS.
Fleeing for many years been in nuccessfOl operation,
end been exclusively engaged in building and repairing
Marine end River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron
Boittg.Water Tanks, Propellers, Atm, Lc., respectfully
otter their services to the public as being fully prepared
to contract for Engines of all slice,Starlit°, River, and
Stationary. 'laving seta of patterns of different sizes,
are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern making male at the
shortest notice. nigh and Low Treasure, glue Tubu
lar and Cylinder Boilers, of the boat Pennsylvania char
coal iron. Forgings of all rises and kinds; Iron end
Brass Outings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and ell other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings and epeeitleatlone for all work dens at their
establishment free of charge, aad work guaranteed.
The subscribers hare ample wharf dock room for re
pare of butte where they can lay In perfeet safety, and
rare provided ' with sheen, blocks, falls, kc , Ac , for
raising heavy or light weights.
TIIO3IAB 101ANAT,
J &COB 0. ?IRMA,
JOAN P. LEVY,
aul-y BEACH and PALMER Street., Kensington
gAMIIIIL •. 11611/410M. J. TAIIONAII Mi.111(1/
WILLIAM K. MI•110Z.
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
FIFTH AND WASUINUTON STAVIN,
PTIILADIILPIIIL
MERRICK 14. SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACRINIBTP,
mannraottire High and Low Preserve Steam Engines, for
Lank River, and Marine service.
'
Poilora G asometers , Tanks , Iron floats, #ca., Oast •
In p or al l kinds, either Iron or Pram
Iron tram, roots for Oan Works, Workshops, Itallroad
Illations ' 4s.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of She latest and moot
improved construction.
ItTory description of Plantation machinery, such an
Sugar. BIM, and Grist Mills Vaoncira Pans, Open Btoam
Trains, Detecatore, Pliers Pumping Engines, ko.
Pole Agents for N. Rilll'eux's Patent Sugar Roiling
Apparatus; Nasmyth'n Patent &cam flanimer; J. P.
Rona' Patent Valve Motion tor Phut Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—ll H. BARTOL
RIOHARD NORRIS & SON, LOOOllO
TM
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
giVEIII7IIIIITII BTABET, HAMLTON, PAIRTINW AND
SPAM CIARDAN EITRIETO,
1111LADELPIIIA .
Ingsged exclusively In the menutecture of
LOOOMOT/VE STEAM ENGINES.
Efanufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange
ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Cu,,
er Eliarramous Coal in its crude stair, or
ANTIIIMITR COAL,
WITHOUT 111177110 30010, 013 01 0111.
70 design, material and workmanship the Looomo
thus produced at these Works are equal to, and not es
zonal by any. The materials used In construction are
suede on the spot, and insure the best quality and moot
reliable stook. The large extent of Shops, and Cron.
plefi Equipment of Machinery and Toot:, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WWII( WITH ()BEAT LISSPATCH,
OP ANY AMIANGRMINT ItHQUIRID.
CHILIAD CAR WILERLS, HAMMERED AXLE!,
With Forging,' of any slit or form,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
And MACHINE WORK generally.
ItIOIIARD NORRIS. 11111Y111111111110911111.
CI , IEAP SUMMER F U EL.—GAS COKE,
of excellent quality, issold at the PHILADELPHIA
GASWORKS for the reduced price of Bre cents" bushel,
and may be obtained in large or small quantity by ay
plyi ntreeg at the Gee 01110 e, No. 20 Booth INVENTLI
To Perehaaere by Wholesale, It le sold at the Works,
in Elrat Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An
thracite a 42 60 par tea.
(13 . qrned,) J. 0. CRESSON, Engineer.
PRILADIMMITA ale Aug. 24. su2V-tf
XI i nSITN. - 400BARRELS SOMIMAKERS
For sale by es...v...ohnoner 7. U. Planner
anal. Norta *emscrita
piIANILLA ROPE—To WESTERN
Ica AND SOUTHERN 3f EROHANTS —A large atock
of Manilla Itop o , for ralo by
Jal2 No. S 3 N. WEAVER, nr.t.En, &co
WATERtat And TZ N. WIIARYX6.
llneuratut Contpaniee
f_IECILADELPRIA FIRE AND LIFE IN
BANCE CPANY,
INCORPORATE SU D B Y TRE OM
STATE OF PENN
-8 YL PA NIA IN 18411,
Are now established in their new oflice2llo AM CHEST
NUT street, where thry are propn•cd t make
ALL KINDS OW INBEMANCE.
from lose by Bre, on property or ~eery description, in
lowa or country, incistiirg
P UR/. it; N VIE DING S, STORES, °WEI,
LINES, WA if HO iiB F:8, FA f 'TOR INS. mut
MANUFACTORIES,
VESSELS, tr.
Alen, Merchandise of all ilnda ; Stocks of Goods;
Stocks of Country Stoma; Goods on storage, or in bond;
llitochs and Tools of Artifioers and Mechanics Furni•
tore, Jewelry, Fixtures, dm, &c.. at moderate
rates of premium, and for any period of time.
This Company refer to their greet career as an ample
guarantee for the
PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL THEIR LOSSES.
There are at this time no unsettled claim. against
them. SORT. P. KING, President.
81, W. BALDWIN, Tice President.
Fit LUCIA 111..101111JANK, Secretary.
tARMS AND FIRE INSURANCE.
THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 1701—with
capital of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS,
and a large s urplu s In addition, invetted in *Aral and
available vecurltiem, continue to insure on Teasels and
Cargoes, WWI ogs, Blocks of Merchandise, acc., &e.. on
liberal tennis
MICR, No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDING, WAL
NUT Street. below Tlert/
DIRECTORS FOR YEAR IVA :
John Stewart, William R White,
Simeon Toby, Charles S. Wart,
Johnll. Scott. George R. Stuart,
Charles Afarsluster, Tobias Wagner '
John R. timid. Samuel Grant, Jr..
William S. Smith, Thomas B Wattson,
;teary G. Freemen
JOIIN STEWART, Precident.
Wo.i.i.or Hams. Secretary.
riallE MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA Lidice, No 151
South FOURTH Street, shore WALNUT, (tip fitshad
Philadelphia.
CAPITAL, t.N3,000
SILAS 3. nntwir, campus?.
Financial Committee :-13 L. BROWN, J. JOHNSON,
E. F. HAZLETON.
The object of thislety Is the creation of a Mutual
Fund, to be applied in the most adrantagoous manner
for the benefit of its rack members.
Ily the payment of the following yearly deponita yen
will become a Life Member of the Society, sod will be
entitled to s weekly benefit if you should be disabled by
sickness or accident from attending to your ordiaary
buaineas or occupation.
. .
Yearly Depostes of Members 11mier 50 Year, of Age:
$2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week.
300 " " 900 " i•
4 00 " 4 "
5 00 it a 00 II
00 It It 0 600 It c:
700 it• 700 ,t
800 800 It
900 ti 41 It 000 4g is
10(.0 " " " 10 00 "
First week excepted
In addition to the above an expenm Yee of 51 50 will
be charged the first year which mind be paid at the
time of making application and the yearly &pont lu
thirty days.
Ali claims for eickneen will be promptly paid. All
communications should be eddreesed to
SILAS S. DREW, President,
164 South Fourth street, Plultutelphis
GREAT WESTERN INS RANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 WAI,
NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street.
Charter Perpetual Authorized Capital $500,600
FIRE, INSURANCE, limited or perpetual.
MARINE INSURANCE obln, Cargoes, and
Freight,
INLAND INSURANCE by Riveter, Cana!, Laken, and
Laud Carriage.
ASSETS, Nov. 1,183 T.
Neal Eatate Sst,ooo 00
Beal Estate held in trust, (la l'hiln ) 28,700 00
Londe and Mortguges 36,350 CO
!locks, (par value 802,450) prevent Talus.... 07,015 00
Stock note. 18 490 00
111110 receivable 27,448 81
caah In bank nod on hand 2,164 38
Cash In hand.' of Agents 7,033 92
n . O/111111119 Unpaid 9,358 88
V., guinene
8 .6
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES C. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street.
Witt, DARLING, 1510 Pine street.
ALEX. WHILLDEN, merehant, 18 North Front it.
ISAAC II AZIANIURST, Attorney MA Counsellor.
JOHN C. MINTER, firm of Wright...Monter. & Co.
li. TRACY, Rrot of E. Tracy & Co., Oolismiths' Hall
JOHN R. WM:BPI', ens of Jeers White, & M'Cttrdy
THOS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
JAS. R. SMITH, firm of Jas. R. Smith & Co
R. HARPER JEFFRIES, firma Wm. 11. Brown & Co
JON. R. VOCIDES, office eor. Seventh and Ransom ate
CHAS. E. TIRGIPSON, t Ince 413 Chestnut street.
ALFRED TAYLOR, Oleo Cairo City Property.
JONA J. SLOCUM, office 220 South Third street.
CHARLES 0 LATHROP, President.
DARLING, VienPrvaident.
LEWIS GREGORY, 24 Vice-President, New York
H. K. RICHARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. dell'
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANT,
331 WALNUT STRIIRT
Charter perpetual. Capitil, 5300,000. Subscribed,
$llOO,OOO. Cali up, $llO,OOO.
This Company is now prepared to Wiwi FIRE and
lIAIUNN POLICIES on fayorable terms.
Passingss--10101 SWIFT.
Ties TnitainasT—llENNY BIRD.
.IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM-
L./ PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LITE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Cenner of THIRD and DOCK
Streets!. Capital, $612,725 03.
INSURM LIVE% for short terms, or for the whole
term of life—grants esnuities and endowments—pur
churl life Intermits in Real Estate, and makes all
oontracts depending on the contingencies of Life.
They act as Executors, Administrators, Asepses
Draftee., and Guardians.
TLCIITZgIi.
Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. State',
Benjamin Coates, William Martin,
Richard A. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
SI illiam P Hacker, Joseph U. Trotter,
Witham 11. Kern, Jamtlt Euston,
Samuel C. Huey, Theophilas Paulding,
Charles Itallowell, Edwina A Sunder,
Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Ilutchuncin,
Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hernioe,
William II Cnrr, Ellie A. Atelier,
Edward T Mott, :simnel J. Christian, •
Wlain Robertson . Joseph 31. Thomas,
n W einer it. Ruin, John O. Brenner,
P.S. 111ichler, Easton.
DANIEL L. HILLER, President
SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Presq.
Joss W. Holum Secretary. n 134)
110IVARD FMB AND MARINE IN
-11 COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT
street, Philate[phis. Thai°Notting statement of the
affairs of the company is published in conformity with
provision of Its charter :
PliXlllo3lB 000111700 FROM AVOCST 1, IV., TO atmusT
31, 1831%
Flee premiums
Marine premiumn...
Perpetual premium,
Total amount premium taken
EAroedfire premium+ 5,072 PO
Earned marine premiums 185,005 06-160,0711 66
Deduct return premium§
Net earned
Marina IWejl paid. $93,885 76
fire lossirerkid.... 8,031 11
Salvage re
crived... 3760 57
Interrnt re
f:sired-42331 37
ft e Insur
ance 2,971 82 —8,063 66 23,638 TO
Expenses far commissions to
agents, abatements in lieu of
scrip, salaries, Deice rent,
furnishing office, hooks, stn.
tionery, Ike
Profit ►nd loss
Est pro6t
/MISTS
Canh on hand $12,516 89
Dille rrceirable 119,267 02
Bondi; and mor t g age 1185,000 00
Atockx 292,100 00
Stork notes 142,900 00
Dun by agents and
others 22,312 93
DIRECTORS.
P. M Potts, Wm V Leech,
0 E Spangler, II 7' Rensi I,
Abraham Rex, II II Houston,
Wm 11. Woods, Jen R. Withers,
George !towel], Abraham P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, W Raiguel,
C 0. Sower, Charles F. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John H beware,
Herman Haupt, 4smesli Stiles
Nathan It Potts, IL Li Shilliogford
PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President
O. E. SPANOLN/I, Vim, President.
W. II Wooos, Secretary.
cal R. T. KLIIBIL. Trelnier
FIRE INSURANCE.
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL $129,000, PAID IN OASII,
AND SECURELY INVESTED,
OYPION, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD
EIS., SPRING GARDENS.
CHARTER PXRPETIJAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
BIRROTORS.
John 11. Dohnert, Henry H Pkil, e,
Darld Woelpper, Lewis Shinnsek
DeuJernin Davie, John Lundell,
John Emma, Jr Charles Yield
Anley N. Park, William N .Woo .
James Darnell, John B. Steeennon,
Jaeoe B. ell:1ton, Curwin Stoddard,
Henry Homer, Tlion. D. TOlinghurt,
George H. Caddy
JOAN H. DOUNERT, President.
L. NROBIIIHAAB, Beetelary. Dept 21—ly
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
NY, NEW Yonit.—Offlee, No 29 Walt street, ad
Joining the hlechanire' Bank—Caah Capital, $250.000
with n surplus Thin Company Insure huililinp, Mer
charolize, urniture, Yuman in port and their Cargoes
and other property, againat Loss or Dan by /ire in.
the limas of Inland Navigation
DIRNOTORD.
Henry Grinnell, Joahna L. Tops,
Caleb Barstow, Hutu R. Graves,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis,
Edmund Fanfold, 0. 11. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Pollumu, Jr.
Ogden Haggerty, shahs Z. Morgan,
Thomas Monagan, Atm. It. Van Nest,
John 11. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas 8. Nelson,
Charles Easton, James W. Phillips,
Lords Lonit, Charles A, Many,
Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Hincken,
kiteph. Qambreleng, Wm. E. Shepard,
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward, Lathrop L. Sturges,
Henry K. Bogert, William 11. /cachet,
Peter %des, Emery Thayer,
Benjamin I t . Field, Geo. Westfildt,
A. It Frothinghana, Salmon Taylor,
Thom F. Youngs, Henry B. Blossom.
Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALWARD WARD, Prealdent.
RI.NA an A. OmiLti, SearetAry. aq 10-17
MANUFACTURERS' INS URANGE
COMPANY.—Charter Perpetual Granted by
the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, 'swan. Inn,
Marine, sad Inland Transportation.
Aaron B. Lippincott, Charlie Wise,
Wm. A. Rhoden', Allred Wilda,
Charlea J. Yield, James P. Battik,
Wm. B. Thomu, J. Rinaldo Bent,
Wm. Neal, John P. Simons,
AARON IL LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A RlloDitB, Vies Presittimt.
ALVRND WEARS, Secretary.
J. W. MARTINIS, Surveyor.
This Ootopaay woe organised with • *sal moral, and
the Directors have determined to adapt the Maine's to
Its available romources—to observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt klinstment or loam.
Odlos No. 10 Merchants , Nathan., Philadelphia.
anl-dly
COIdIiONWEALTU FIRE INSURANCE
.L.QoARANA.., nerlivs222-
Streets, ralidelplus. 8800ZIM coN.111„1, wo,coo.
PAld•up Capital. 8200.000.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D., Prealdeat
TIIOMAB 8. lITISMAIIT, Vice Prset.
OV/1181. S. Moos, Simretar7. 681•18
VMS 020 99
139,7:0 Pt
417.793 84
221 00
F 158,747 43
$165,959 09
$101,916 SO
63 40-161459 17
124,075 02
;761,093 et
DllllOlOll6
luau
ra nc c Comtictnita
FIRE INSURANCE,
ar ?MI
RELIANCE lIOTUAL INbURANOR COMPANY,
of nittsostruis,
On Buildings, Molted or Perpetual, Merchandise,
Furniture, As ,
IN TOWN OR COUNTRY.
OWVICN No 808 WALNUT IRTREET
CAPITAL, 1177 WM. APARTS, 11350,473
Invested es follows, els :
In First Mortgages on City Property 4126,200
In Allegheny county 6 per cent Penn's It R.
Loin. 10,000
In Pennsylvania R R. Co 's 6 per cent. Mort
wage Loan, $30,000 Cod 25,600
In Pennsylvania R R. Co.'s Melt 4.000
In aback Account for shares in sundry loom
ranee Companies
In Scrip In sundry Insured:se Companies
In Rills Receivable, basineu paper
In Ilcok Amounts, accrued Interest, Re
In Caah on hand
1120,173
CLEM TINGLEY, President.
Clem Ting!j,DIRECTORS. George M ;trona,
Wm R. Thompson, Jobe R. Worrell,
Geo W. Carpenter, Benjamin W. Tingley,
Robert Stern, Z. Lathrop,
Charles S Wood,: II L Carona,
Samuel Iliophant, Robert Toland,
ninthsll 11111, Cornell n• lityremn,
Jacob T. Ranting, Charles Leland,
William Mu o r, W. II Reny la, Dittegh
delB-finwlm a. sr HINCIIMAN, Secretary.
DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
SURANOE COM✓ANY
INCORPORATED BY TILE LEGISLATURE of PENN
SYLVANIA.IM
MICR, S. R. Corner TRIRD e - .1;11 WALNUT Ltroste
SLIEINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS,
C (RQO. To all part, of the World
YREIGHT,
INLAND INSURANCES,
On Goods, by River, Canals. Lakes, and Land Cartage
to all parte of the union
EIRE INSURANCES,
On Sterchandlse generally.
On Stores, Dwelling Houses, Au.
ASSETS OF TIIE COMPANY,
November 2, 1857.
Bonds, Mortgagee, and Real Estate 3101.350 94
PhilailelphiaCity and other 1•01143.. 137,011 25
Stook In Hants, Railtoads, and insurance
Companies 12 6 00
Dille Receivable =MI 95
Cash on hand 33,094 66
Deanne in bands of Agento, Premiums on
Marine Policies recently issued, on other
debts due the Company 92.730 ST
Subecription Rotes 100,000 00
DIRICTOIN.
William Martin, Jame, C. Henri,
Jorerh 11. Seal, Theoplilltis Panldleii,
Edmund A. Mader, James Trequair,
Jobs C. Nail ; William 'Eyre, Jr ,
John R. Penrose, J P. Penistme,
Oeorge G. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel E Stokes,
Dr. It 11. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm C. Ludwig, Jamie 11 11eParland,
Ilugl Craig, Thomas C. nand,
Spencer 31c1Irain, Robert Burton, Jr ,
MarlerKelly, Jun. B. Semple, Plttebgb
11. Jones Brooks, Dr T Morgan, '•
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan,
WILLIAM MARTIN, President.
THOMAS C. RAND, Vice President
•
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. lu•J
fI.HARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
V LNBURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, CONN.
Cash Capital &400,000. Leases to Philadelphia and
vicinity adjusted at the PAskufs/pAfa o.lNrs,
By leave we refer to
L e
D. 8 Brown & Co Co., Phila. Hon. Joel Jones, Phila.
Chaffese, Stout & C , i Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston
Hacker, Lea & Co., " Hon.?. 8. Williams, HartM
We have facilities for p tag any meant of Insu
rance in the most reliable Campania'.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. Ha (old No. 146) CHESTNUT ST.
THBMPSON & ROOD,
and-Om Agens.
tinilronb Lines
131IILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL-
L ROAD COMPANY.--QUICKEST SORTS to El—
mira, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Wand, Niagara Balla,
Milwaukie, Burlington, Moutreal, Bt. Taal., Detroit.
Duoßeth, and ht. Louie
Paasenger train' will leave the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD arid Vlra
Streets, dolly. iSandays eseeptaid as follows
7.30 A. 31. DAY A:APAR/0,
For Elmira , Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago
Milwaukee, Rook Island, Batons, Rt. Paull, Burlington
and Bt. Louis.
3.80 P. M. NIOUT EXPRES3,
For Elmira, Niagara Buffalo, Detroit, Chleago
3111wankee, Hock Island, Galena, St. Paula, Darlington,
and Et. Lonia.
Q7' Tickets good till used.
Baggage checks.' to Elmira, Barslo, and Suspension
Bridge
Wilkenbarre
Williamsport
Elialra
Canandaigua ■
Usury% ' via Clorhant
Rochester
Niagara F.ll.
Buffalo
Erie
Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie
via Niagara Falls
Toledo, via New York sod Erie
Columbus,
Cincinnati, New York and Erie
Niagara Falls
Indianapolis. via New York and Erie
Detroit, 1,1111 Niagara Falls
Chicago, via Orrat Western Railway..
Lake Store Bailroad.•ss
Rock !Aland, via lii•gara Falls.
Lake Shore Railroad
norlington
lowa City
Zt home y •in Chicago ....
Indianapolis
Dunloth
St Paul,
Er' Tickets tan be procure , ' at The Philadelphia
pa a , r a Rao rr ,l pa,,,,ar'd Ticket 0f ice, W cares
of SIXTH oeetOTNITT Striate, at th e P
.'"4" TWreld3llltiP a rEss P
" I ._ 11_10 UT TRAIN
. .
!MATO , . the Depot, Broa4 street, below Vow, duly.
ISundkys excepted,) for all po,ota West and North, at e
' 51
Freights most be dell rered before 3 P.M. to ittture
their going the same day.
EU" Freights are fonrartled with greater despatch
and Lower Rates than by any lino from this city to the
West and Northwest
For further information apply to
ALLEN d LIUGEL,
'through Freight Depot. Brood. below V ne,
Or to CIIAS E. TAPPEN, General Arent,
N W. cor Sixth and CheetriutAtA.,Pholads.
(I A. NICOLL+,
Gerd Sept PhDada. and Iter.diurr, Railroad.
ILA FOND k,
Ornl Supt CittAwLsas, W. A' E Railroad.
.1. A REDFIELD,
doll.ly Gent Supt. W 'airport and Elmira Railroad.
poiIILADELPIIIA AND READING RAIL
110.1D—PIST FREIGHT LINE —Freight train,
leave the Depot, BROAD street, &low YtNE, dilly, for
Plinio, Suspension Bridge, Cantda, Detroit, Chino,
Stilwaultie, Galena, Dubuque, Bt. Louis, end interme
diate point..
Thus to the shortest route to Canaria and the Lake
Porto, mutt goods Ell be (armorial with greater despatch
to the above yoults than by any other route.
uur► or ratola rim 106 ass
Vat Railroad
let clam. 24 class. 3.1 class. 4th clue
Aospension Bridge 1 05 SO 70 50
Duffnlo or Dunkirk 1 41
Jo° IV 111
Freight going through by ritil all the way roast he
marke3 ••11114. %kit
Ko transhipment between - Philadelphia and Elmira
Mirk goods via Philadelphia and Reading Railroad
and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily
Imfore 5 P. H.
For further information in regard to OIL route. call
at the through freight °Mee of the Philadephia, Nia
gara. and Great Weetern Line, N. W. corner SIXTH
and CHESTNUT. de.Xl-1
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE
dIREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, erinneetteg the At
lantic Cities with Western, North-western. and Son%
western States, by a continuous Railway direst. TR.
Road &leo connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western Altera, and at
Cleveland and Sandasky with Steamers to all ports to
the North-western Lakes; making the most DIRECT
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE' ROUTE by which Freigt t
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS.
BURGH.
Suer OLABI_Boot,, Shoes, Hata, and
Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (In boxes
bales and trunk]), Drugs, (in boxes
and balm.) Feathers, Fors, &a. ....90e. per 101 lb•
!smith CLIIIII--DomaeUe Sheeting,
Shirting and Tickle , (In original
bales), - Drugs (in oaks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (in costs,) Wall
Paper, Wool, ad Sheep Pettit,
Emtward, &a. Sco His. per ISO lbs
Tillie exams—Anvils, Cholla, (In
tasks), Hemp, Bacon and Por,
Belted,(loose or in (mete), Paints,
(dry and in oil ) Oils, (except lard
and rosin)
70IIITE CLASl—Cefreti, Ytch, Baron,
Beef, and Pork, (In UAL no boxes
**(Award), Lard andLardOil,Nalls,
Soda Ash, Garman (Bay, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin, Steel, klannfactared To
' ham, Rosin Oil, Queeneware,
Sugar, (htele., btils., and boxes,)
&a., &a We per 100 11
11.00 , --5t per bbl until further
0101)-45e. per 100 lb, , nntd Nether notice
COTTOX—V2 per bele, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight.
until further notice
In ehipping floods from any point Fast of Pt.nada).
phis, be ;articular to ■ill packages" eta I'd,. .yiraaja
Ravirra4.' , All Goods consigned to lb. Agents of Um
Posit, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be fotwardtd
without detention.
FAZIGHT AOIOT3 —Clarks. k Co .Chienso; Packer &
&Co 1410.mph1., Tenn ;It t have er, Co Et Lout.,
Ito • P.O O'Rlley /Ic. Co , Evaoevllle, Indians; Woo.
Iho ham, Louisville, Kentucky.; R C I/signri,
Radom° Indiana • H W. Brown & Co , and trot.
& Co :Cincinnati% II B. Norco & Co., Zaneavitio,
Ohio; Leech & OoNo 64 Kilhystreet, Boston; Leech
& Co , No.: Astor House, Now York. Nn I Willem s'.
Y
New ork ; J. Encrier, Ptilladolphia; Itsgraw &
Koons, 'initiatory; D. A Stewart, Pittsbargh.
11. H note:Tort.
Oenersl height Agent:
11. J. IDNIBAIRT,
dcl- Paperintendent, Altoona, Pa
Savings .ffunba
SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN.
TEREST—NATIONAL PIATETY TRUST COM
PANY —WALNUT PTREET, SOUTII•WEBT CORNER
OP THIRD, PHILADELPIIIA.
IrtaoßroxiTso DT TM! Sr?s Of Min iMIL
• • •
WEIS,' la nrceivod in any MIDI, i.l. Or small, and in
toteot paid from th• day of dspoeit to tha day of with
The Ones is open 'Tory day from 9i:o'clock In the
morality till t, o'clock In the evenlay, sad on Monday
and Thursday ersoluse till 8 o'clock
N 1N
ON. 11RY L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SRL/RIDGY, Tice prudent.
Ina 7. RIBD S Becustary.
1.11101.0111:
Don. Koury L Benner, C. Landreth Maass,
Edward L Carter, P. Carrot! Drstriter,
Robert. Selfridge, /crept' R. Barry,
&sod K Ashton, Henry L Churchman,
James B entith, Francis L...
Money Is received sad payment' made daffy
The Investments ars made In eemformlty with tile
prortniom of the Charter, In REAL IIISTATX MORT
GAGES, GROUND RhSTS, and into drat rims senors
ties as will always Maws portent seenrity to the deposi
tors, and which emmot fail to give permanency amt sta
bnit7 to this Inetltation. sat -ly
• 83(241) DOCK STREET. FITE
Pim arm STATE SAYINGS MID.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE
PEA, CENT. STATE SAVINGS MED.
N. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— pryg
PIE COOT. STATE SAYINGS MD.
83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIFE
1 I PER ORET. STATE SAYINGS VIIND. aal-ly
QORGHIIM, or CHINESE SUGAR-CASE
BUD-23 buabelA for We by
CSOADDALS, PEIROB, & CO.,
No. 104 N. Dolairoro &mot
M OSS -17 bales Carc . il ui lnaM m Yo m , for rile by
sal 11 a 9 Arta Wake Bsset
lailil
NEW YORK LINES.--TBE CAMDEN
AND AMBOY 1101IIJOAD AND TWELIDZIMELA
AND Truro? NALLSIOAD COMPANY'S
PROM PRILLDNLPALi To N
CES. or Tom, M i rk
PLA
lAA. as falters, vim; Fam e
At
City
Al A. M., via ........... and /Leaky, .1;;;;;;;; *
tint 23
At 8 A.ll via Cuselat and Jersey My, Kerala( '
awl
...
At 10 A. Id., In etesadmed Treadme, via - Tscany
sad Sanity City, Morning ~ 3
AL 2P. , via RaMes sad /1 1 .=, 1- ,
Atrs7 N. via Gusekra sad J Math eney City. levallag
Al EP. It Camelia ail Amboy, A reassima d a.
Sion, In clam .
ALE P. _ via Came. and Amboy, Asowesanna.
Dos, 204 Ch a r_
At i P. N., vie Cambia fad Amboy, Acersassals.
Lion, In Clam sap
At M. via Cesalea sal
Th Amboy, Asseassasks,
PClam e P 2a M
. M. lins nuts daily, all sties Sweedepll LS
*opted.
!sprees Ltaes stop at thepal stations 'sly.
Per Ileividere, Samos, Art., at pt.
tad T frau Valsat oknowt
For Water Gap, iltroodAbasp, Seriales, Wllkastar. s,
Montreal , . Great Bead, &a., at lA. It., eta/Mary a,
Lastawarma at Wooten RailtaaiL
lot l'weehoti, at 6 A. X. and I P. N.
For Moss/ Dolly et 8 A. 11.. tad II sal i r.
INTS
Pot Bristol, Thad= WAY
AA L shc met 4 P. M
WAY INN
NW Palmyra, lateecess, Derarly, Dinifsgtes, larks
town 1111.. M.
anLa
et".ten ba ,
:t RICILLID PTOCEION tar Dorlsatesa
t' dial& vlaaes at
M., ad 4 p.m.
Steamboat Thllitt.N for Tammy at 1,1 salh A-
Ali Hear, except I A. M. , lace Walwel street
wharf.
ED" - Birty posed/ ofsilly eilesed seek jor•
aeoprr. Paseessors art...WNW& ties ay
Can so bravo bet their serriveyerodintal
pp over Arty posse, to b• pile •sr
ates. The Cos •
W 7 limit their rorpossibilitfl a r bagpipe to are dolla rpar posse, sal will sot ba far say resat is
J 8:100 ,leap t by tparial contrast.
WM. 11. GATIRMIt Aped
C. & A. R. 1. CO
DENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL.
ROAD,
t 6,14. FOR PITTBRIIROR. 1-441.
Ofsbefassii, FL
Lads, 1.,s arty,
Leafir..... ,... 1± Nov Oxisaa, IR. Paa4
yrWM,
ire77.Citi, Mimeo, . I =ll._
Ftwming eivia cougactisms ira6 an tha twin w us
.7l. Railroads
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE Of TEE TREOTIOR
TRAIND.
At ao(1 Dom the Paastaybraall laMood Paessorse
Station south-out coma et ILITINTH awl
RT 1t41.010 estrum, Ilorsati street)
NAR
TWO TELIRDEOH TRAINS LUTZ PRILADILZW/A
DAILY
Ponslog close sow:toe - Um at Pittsburgh to all point,
West.
Put 11ailsoi leermunoistian Trains, (tuatara ex
cepted ,1 ails •
Put Mad Lae at 1 P. li , anivols in Pittston* at II
A.H.
Exprou Hail Train at 11 night, waiting to Pittston:ea
at 1 65 P. M.
Altoona Way Train at 11 A H., arriving at Altoona as
B P. It
Barri*burg Aceotomodstandi Train, via Columbia.
leave' Philadelphia at 3 P. M , aniMINF ie Earrtsbarir
RETURNING.
Poet Mall Trails I Pittaborgil at SA. M., wirer lot
Phlla4elplua at II 43 nigbt.
Ropnou Mall Train leaves PlUsbatob at 9 50 P 11., ar
rives In PhUotolphla at 1 P. N.
Altoona Way Train learn Altoona at 1.43 A M , arrives
is Philulelybia at LW P. H.
Ilantsbarg Anmaaselatioa Troia, via Calaxtia,
I Rarrtabart at 0 A. It., arenas La PlataistpXa
121100 D,
The Express Pail runs daily, UM other testae, Sur
dart excepted.
Baggage will bs received at the Paraseger Depot by
the Stesgase Mailer, at any th at daring the day. 6 0
charge for handling
b
Nang,.—ln etre cM, the Canspsay will UM
then: marts responsible for personal laggage enly , and
for an amount eat exceeding
Norica.—Osnibuses will De la readiest's' at the Raw
York Depot to convey plasuovrts for the West
Pennsylvania Railroad Station.
THOMLII MOORS, Agee,
Posseary thml Pammytreats Salm! Co.
I , lllmSelphis, November IZI, UST. ati-ly
TIWESTERN TRAVELLERS.
PBMG AND MOLES LILEINGOI INTL
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY.
TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM BALTLIIOLit TO
PITTSACIIOI.I AND THE
Oa sad after June 14,153; TWO DAILY
will leers Calvert Reties far Pittelargi sllTlV
era Sad loath or Nertheeetere ettles.
THE NOILVING WAIL MIMI
Leaves Baltiresr• daily (5=40 excepted) at 51/ A.
W. oosneeties with the Mail Train ever the Christ Pow
sylvarda Railroad, Sad strietag to Ptttab.z at 14/1
A. IL
m AITINNOON XXPRENS TRAIN
Leaved BAlthrscre datir oheaday asorwtol) se: K.
for Rarriabarir_
SRI 2110 R? RINI= TWIN
Leaves Dahlman" 11,111 T 141011 T at 10 P. 311,
neeting with Use Lightstaw 'sprees ever the Pesailyl.
rani* Railroad far Pittabargh, arriving at LID P. K.
Oler All these trains easarart eked, at
with trains aver the Pirtsiarga, Art Wrsa
Causer, Rat/reed, sad Its Northers, selan sad
Western eaaaectiosa.
QT' rasa - roprs be Chimp, Lott Isitad,
toe, lowa City blitimutkee, Dwiagas, et. Nal=
sow, sal other ileali7 winos the will salt
rag Asadrtd snits • ham/ sad tea Ames **VINO, fall
frirWr o. laiP ass r thaws of cars, by taking this at&
• es/rem for Ci• Ssabsaby, Toisdis t wall
liostrolt, p by this rowis,l L A4 ea is aseit,,
bet= 113 cones sbortbi total IoY say ether reale.
Paaseorni for Bt. Lewis, Isdiwaspatis, 'hrs.
HsaL, sad all p l ots ow the loser sad type
111aSisalppl tasks Joss , as al tars. sal 02Th* ba4
r•ne• of say otker real; sad is Clasissan.
Dafrtaa, sat potaintai sities, Ch ts g =
•• any other mita.
1 Westsra Escpp CECKILID =ROUGH lad
bmsall.d wit% tars.
- .
The 811 AA mimed' slowly vit a Itaprool i =
pasabla rata Dar Williamsport,
&Asti &KW+, Niagara Palle, sod Canada- than
forma most Croat railway mate Nartleanatarm
Pe sada rad Westara Writ Tern. Passages sin
Sad the aborted, eheappsst, tad meet azimmtitieta
root, to Niagara rata and
Throagh flakes an lamed to ibilatelpikla via Ow
lambi& mat itaeaster %y all the trails at P molt, isa
tale hulas saro omavetiota. hiaanaort .
roots avoid tasasollad Widget, and all She
of ferrying mom the Ilasqualsaaoo river.
Pauerjers for Rano r ye! Ataatleartar, Gaptlystiarg„ Ima
m/ ttabarg, Carnal., Chambzsbarg, go bp Cu - tram •
8.15 A. hi , lad 11 P. id.
WlC3TYlltBTlat BRANCH.
The Can on UM road make ono trip per day, imam&
lag with the trials at S P. M.
Tor THROUGS TICILITO and farther intanataida,
Tell i a vert t taLliit ke haaklia t 088ae s . 0%71 Statics, 11. Z. imam
lep2ll-tt C. C. Wt.
PHILADELPHIA, GERMANTOWNN
AS,IO ORDISTOWN ItAILIDIAD —I I ,KILSIL
ARMANOSMLNY.-02 and after MONDAY,
19th, IMT.
TOR 0111.M.ANTOWN.
Leans Phlladelpki.a at 6. TX,.9X, 11X A IL, 2,
3-10 mu 4,6, 6,1, 9, aid 11 P. K.
Leave GOIMIUMMIII at 6% , 145 sala. 11, 6,10)6 A K.,
1.10, 3-10 mln . 4,5, 6,1, 6, sad 10 P. K.
06" The 7 35 o'clock A. K. ?tabs Troia Germaatova
win step only at Wino Ptlset 311135 a.
Lome Minutelpbta at 9 311 ads_ .
li . 2 awl 111‘ 2 24
Lem Germantown 8 lit ans. A. M „ 1-10 ids and
6 4.. S sals 9_ll.
CLIZSITXL"P RILL RAILROAD.
Leave P 9119441014 at TX, SS, I.IX, A. M , !,1
444 9 P. M.
IMMiMF/ZIMII2I
?kilo's!phis, 4-20 A. E.,2 and ex P N.
Leaver Chestnut Hill at 1 A IP ,13-20 and 1-212 P. Y.
-)OS IdANATUNIE, CONERONOCILLN AND NOIRI.B
Leavy Philadelphia at 63j, It, 11 A. M., 3, 411,
and 11 P. M.
Lades Norristown at 1.11, 11 A M., 3 and &AO P M.
ON lIIINDTR,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. M., awl 3 P. M.
Leave Norristcern at l A. 11 , and I P. M.
MIST= PALLXY RAILROAD TOR DOWNINS
Leave Philadelphia at ON A. N , and 3 P. M
Lento Downingtown at 7 A. X , and IP. M
B B. SMITH, Sapewistaidant
Depot, Ninth and OMB streets, Plaindelphis
N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
• WIN TES AILILLNGEILINT.
BETILLBaIIthI. 16/810N, ALL'S - TOWN, MAII C
CHUNK, DOYLIMTOWN, &e.
On alai after Wednesday, Nor ether Ott. 1537, the
trains on Gus road will lead Philadelphia daily (Ban
ded excepted) as follows:
)'or Bethlehem, Duthie, Allentown and Mena Moth,
(Express) at 9 A. M., in connection with L T B. B
For Bethlehem, Midtown, and Mauch Chant, ((II1•
rem) m ecnneetion with L.- V. R. R.. at BIS P. Ma
/or Doyleatown, (Accommodation.) et 440 P K.
/or Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. M.
Oa Tuesday* and Friday* the 10 A. K. train will run
through to Doyleatewn, leaving Dojlthatomet to return
at 1 33 P. M.
060. par 100 It.
TILLI2I3 TOR PHILADILPELI
Leave Sinhalese ()express) at a •.X., ash it& T. X
Lear* Doylestown, (Aceonusodation,) sf 6.-15 A. Y.
Leave Gwynedd, to.
atlso P. 21.
ON SUNDAYS.
Tor f Frock
Owine44 ......9 11 A. M. Gwynedd 220 P. M
Doylestown LSO P. M. I Doylesterwe-.....4.33 A.
tare to Bethlehem -91 bS
Newel Obwak 2 90
Wllkesbarre 4 60
PASSENGER
PRONI sad MALLOW Pt* . Flule
ELLIS CLAIM Acest.
( I . I3AANGE OP UOIIRS.-PxILADZIr
PGIA, WILMINGTON AND DALTIMOI.I RAIL
ROAD.
On and after Merriay, Nor Md. 1507
PAIISINGER TRAINS LIATI PLIILAP.RI2IIII
Tor Baltimore at 8 A NI , 1 P. M , (Sipresa,) 'AI IA
For Wtladagtoa at 6A. X 1, 330 and II P. M.
Tor Rev CaaUe at 6 A. M . 1 and 336 P. 31.
For Idtiiletev• at 6 A 31 and l p. M.
For Dover at 6 A. M. and 1 P. M.
For St'SiOrd at t A M and 7 P
TRAINS TOE PHILADELPHIA
Leave Nal ham at 3 10, Itiptios, 11 , $3
Y.
Lem Wilattaataa at TZ &ad 11 41 ► if 1 n
9 1.6 P. 11.
Laura New Cutts at 6Z6 a.lll a 6 ► X , Lai .113
Lamelll•tavu at 10 11A. X and 706 P.
UST* Dover at 9C6 A H awl SP
Leave Peaford at 7 :5) A. M. Lai 2 P. X.
TILUICS 70.1 t
Lama Wi!mantas at 9 15 A. Y , Y P. X. sad 13 15
A. H.
SUNDAYS aaly at 11 P. X hate Minalol9.l.l.a fa
Baltiscrs
do.
Freight True ; Intl Paggereger Ca: attached, Till ran
at Nib." .
Leave Pktlalriplis for Pirryrtils gal istmcciethehe
plum at S CO P. X.
I.4ll,llWilaiagtatt for to. 40 003 P M.
Leer* 11s2.1.1=em fee Meer► , /e-otwe it 0 P M.
no F2•l/ 3 M. FLUB!, Pm...est
firc goof Oaks
SAL/LIIANDER SAFES.
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