- - Agoitcvs. THri'terlktit -- orrk:lNsuitAx4:9E' *Pt. Street.' • '- Ti.vst Fla; Jas. 14,2868. STATEMENT of ;. be:6o6' 7 llnd - condition of the Quaker City Imettreve i, Moirt;ey , tlao feer"oodUlg MeceakkP4= l § s Th ~ 5M7,666 86 CaPitklihaecirOmr , .... ' "-*F3I - Its4l4xY seetlyatljerltM.une,;;Ufwtn- - . 1 4 4 ea 93 - , th o 6l l o-I,”tAil'.A)44 ut.eafr , , B ' B 6 l 43 Salvage Wile .... . - • , • , , • 1t4,498 24 ; • ' , Loaeadpiild , ... . . 1111,51.Er.46 Divi4tnals* * 4l.lrolinesqlt;i 4 k. tiosso • 82 Beiltsuities had krom - hinui `20,V47 45 s, Aprerti- Sing, i t applicio?!,.:, , ',,.!:• . :..Lr, e ":1 1011, ?• 80 ' ',140444144, Gioidtd I,Mother litookr • '..5100,060 'OO KS : 24 •64Siable Billaessly4ble - ;165,118' ^ • Cash-in BsAlean4„ DsCIV4 - D,4 . 11i,k;' 52,0 2 ; $271,885 85 This ilots . pany ixonsuaitof ,*#6llii!ntripces sgshist 1111414-saiii'mAAM- • "OFRfiIEP.O. -P.i4ielifintf=arbliATE ' •y-Uqs.,P,mi4estt—rli. ROSS. • Saiscarl. 5.45 P. It: 00Geart - ALL. 4 14 .4 1 4 - 4 t_WrY4 l,43 ' :K • / 31 7 11. 1.4 14 ;` B. Utley, - ", • -.- t - Andrew B. Chambers, Potheroy Jaw& Chides ci.. , xdiv, 4o'fire 0.735a1e , K. 06grakall, - FO terij? sainuoi Jonos, • EVII. liner. • - ooeasusim, Seatetari. . ,I$,A T,T,E,A X 0 COMPANY or THE - jI3TATICOP - lE$llB - SI.VAN . c 1A..-L'PATEMENT • of - - tw Ass itets, 055,1100410,10053, Ltsdoli s hMlits -accord , ance -- $1114410 A4t4F' - AssOmblt , Iritsiortikske4:oor4,6lqlololityb - tPht.' ,‹ •-• ' • ~..Isidolpts • ' • $ 71,600 00 41144,9k./tcriCk.spo-11!701=0;..iiotat 13ot " `7. • ".," ~, • • 57,229 07; 5,4405.114414P;431017477iiit'e0i11e5t8+1. - :.:.i. ' • 5,996 56 R111749/1114trAia"14ia$00 • 20,695 25 • 141g1kboaliapiairlititiopicoruton.5 6,000- • -1)0 40 Egritgagek. - 5,000 ~ 011t y ... 27,10:.• • 8 1 4t§ orPoissmylvarda 614 16,000 - - Perilitud4 Osstral,lllllroad. 15,060 or Pittsburgh., - 80,000 Ph 4distpldsilr.; 4.4dßiltrltsdlitid 10,000 dchkylklilNimdgktitin " • .8,000 •• 110,103 00 - vi:t1;" :';Bares,, m 404. Mil. - Bank-:-Pennayl4euifit", 50 ' $450 ‘, - Northern Kmktuck7.loo • -10,800 ' 110110i-Tennks444 - ...' ' 8,000 1?. Ina , Cd.,--snuddLu -40 • 0,400 - - ' " l'eaniylvanta. 15 2,250 Itailroade.—Plal., W., &HMO 4,000 - - • 'Mount Carb411.149. 0,258 P5.-oentrsl....loo. • - 3,800 - Otev. Yoh.; 57 ' - 1,876 - 13ewv. Masdow.loo- 5,400 • • iahigl oaiiaa Nov. 0o {: JUG - - 15 ; 100 Turoldke 6ticks, varlouB,.. DO 2,870 Etrtm 7'ols!.'BOat. 20, 100 WILLIAMaim $80,446 ao TNIoN", nitrtultr,:Ozstr,R . A.NQE, pom- VANY OP PEULADBLPLIJA. OPATAIEBtry of- tho.uitairs of Alia Company, in con i'arplkylvith• a, proilsion of Ito Mosier. - • Viiirolutir,undetorminad January 1, 1851.. $81,442 91 - daring the year ending„ • January - • 25i,in• si - - Total amount or preirilturio 80,70 Oa. Resnici Vramittma dniingthe year ending ail_ - lbovo , atilltarine and Inland Make •27+5,380 80 Received for interest and 'En'rage. - • Ana 70 loins, Retain l'lllmiamtipraOnses, 'fttuysegt p 6,16 dqletigsam6porio4 362,768 88 BPATNIIIRIBI "OP THE ASSETS OP TILE COMPANY. . • . ' ••,• ' • • /18ruany 1,1853. 6,000 Pinnsylvanistfitate (..cost- $5,055 117 sham Philadelphia 8ank........, '14,700 746 - City di Plttabutgh"iPs - • tt 0,800 7,880 to it , 61g " . 6,790, 14,010 Cheaspiake and- . Delawavd , Canta • . • 'Loan B's ft 44,610 .51,880 iwndettand Amboy Ws ' " 41,713 10,000 Philadelphia County Loan 13's ft 10,800 5,003 North Pennsylvanhelf:. B. Bonds, 6's" 3,740 100 shores North Pennsylvania R. R..„. " 5,000 "-40`ft • Delayare Railroad Co Sundry Stooks; Steamboat-and Transports- Alba 'Companies •Oortilleates of !Ronk and ',Profits In Mutallansurance Companies., - 14,040, Estimated present value of the abovo.• 698,680 CesSAidi band , • -- 8,866 Notes receivable-for policies issued 05,681 Subscription notes for ginumabse capital • 49,500 Due for policies issued, - and unsettled salvages,- - - andottior debtsue t dhe Company -- 86,451 DIRIOTORS. ' „Richard 8. Bmlth, - Charles Hewbold, S. Destonet, Henry Lewis, Jr., -- Prseeis Tete, 0. Hein, , • : -- Albert Worrell, Bainuel Greet,' Charles Wain, Charles Dnttlh, - 11. P. Lousheed, " Thigh - John 8. Twells, - -Jobe P. White, . ',Edward L. Olerk, - N.-A. • George Lewis, • - 0. W. Ohnrobbtan, . Ssiomoni. . ' - lobe H. Irwin, P. Steiner, . Oeitrey, Preying, -_"-` H. P. Robinson. .• • ItTOILIRD 8. EIItLTEC, President. -3 408ir11. aogaim, 'identetnl7.: • lal4-2w CIFFIOE THE 'NEPTUNE 'HSU ',IIAI4OIt ;001.12ANY,N04 414 WALNUT Street. " ; P7tlLAriparßta Jan ..11;1858. , - The Bret annual meeting of the Brockholderd of the Nepttine Insurance Qempeuty,was 'wheri . the following persons were unanimously elected to, Pare es Directors for the waling year Richard Shields, Edward McClain, George Minster, - Gustavus V. Town, ...Thebtore N.' Town, Thomas Heath, W. 0. Btotesharl, D. Bharwood,. CBI:iler; _George. Scott_ _ : - At a meeting of the. Board oriDirectors, keg dathe -sate dayf the following officers were elected: ItIOHAUD IMlRLDS,ltteeident. AZOltes MUNSTER, Vice President. esORGS 80041, Secretary. -;• jala.tf HE' - CLEVELAND, EAINESVLLLE, T„ AND ASHTABULA RAILROAD 'COMPANY.— athellemi-AnnuAllnterest, due Januaryl,lBsB, upon 'The SpeOlal Ifortgage Boadp of the' Oliveland, Baines .villo, and Ashtabula Railroad Cgmpany, leaned to the -.Seamy, and. Brie Railroad Company, will be paid at :the Oftlee of SCSI.BII RANDALL, Big ,No 202 WASH INGTON SWARM, in 'the City Of 'Philadelphia, on presentation, between the hours of 0 o'clock A. Id., and 12 0 , 44. wen, _hereafter, until paid,' , • , -,,Cr&C„ B. BLYeTreinnirer. daniqui /Sp, ' lalB-8t OPPIOE. OF THE PENNSYLVANIA . , .RMLSOAD 00., -•- PIuLADELMIII; Janus + 11th; 1068. NOTICE TO ‘STOOffiIIOVDSIIB..—The Annual MA et. - Initolthe Stockholders of this oompany will beheld on ; NVAlt,'the lit day of rebrnary, 1868, at 10 o'clock ht - , - it thnEfANOOKATIVEUT HALU.' • '' • ' The Anneal ElectiOn foi Night Vie-Mors will be held on gONDAY;the tat day of March, 1868, at thd office alba crompany, Ifin:3oB WALNUT Street. jal2-dttel' SIMMUND SMITH, Secretary. FFICE -OF INSURANCE COM. ALF , PAN. NORTN AMENIOA, • . -^ - - • • - Pnikanszaln.a . , Jenuary 11,1958. The Board of M n outo have this day declare d o Bevil- Annual Dtviden.l of SIX PEN OBNT., exclude.° of the state Tax, out of the profits of the buslnees or the Own -poor for the first etx montheipayable to tho Block holdore, i -or, thelehretrepreesutatires ON DEMAND. Jalz NAT SliznitEkD, secretary. LADEI;PRIA AND .11 EADING comPoY, (Mee =South FOTIBTII. Street, - - . PutLLDWlrtfla, Tan. 11, 1858. PrAt an Election held this day, by the Bteckholders of MU Company, thlt follovdng gentlem9n were itaaal *wdyelecdad as Meer* for the mining year • ,--- President—R. , D. • -Bemi.. Norris; John Ashhirst, 0.8. Boker, • ' - David 8. Brown, ' Biabuirds, • ' 111: B. Richards, of Reading, Treasurer--SAML. BIIkDEORD. -13eeretary. 7 -14 MoILHENNEY IVOTICE TO CONSfGNEES.—The ship , -.l.l'l3TAGWAliffi, Oept. Lucia, from Liierpool, is now ; poop to discharge at 811.1PPEN' street wharf. Con, -sir:tees will please,'deliver their permits to the officers on board. All goods not permitted within five days will , . %sent .to store. : - - 3108: 11,1011 - AiDSON & CO., •• - 101. WALNUT street. iliterwE OF THE FIRE' 117SURANOE COMPANY OF VIE COMITY OF PIfILADEL-, - • Januar 4; 1863. - The Ditectore of the bald OoMpany have this day de clared a, Dividend of Four per cent (on the amount of the capital stock paid in) which wil l be Payable to the Stockholders or their itgalroprerientatives ; on and after the I.6th Instant , • 'And in conformity, with the Act of Incorporation, a general Meeting Of. the , Stockholders will be held on MONDAY, the 18th instant ; at 12 &clear, noon, at the ,0111ae -- el the Compuiy;lio. 482 North THIRD Street, for the purpose of electing teuDirectora for the ensuing years. - _ DOEOKLEY, jab-dt 18:' - • - Secretary. • MOTI9E.— Mee' of, the Beaver Meadow -1.1. Railroad Conipany. , .- ' , ralLiziaLrarAiDeoeuiber 14,1857. The annual Meeting of the Stockhelders of the Beaver Meadow Railroad and Omer Company will be hold at their office, No. 222 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 18th Of January qeit, fit 42 &clock, at which time en election will be held for President and ten Menton for the ensuing year. - • - - dels-iltja4B,* Tr. pqaBtrarar4iN, Sep. tutd Treat. • OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN ILY COAL ANDIRON 00.-I , IIILLDZIPLIA, Dee. 1.0, -1.857.—The annual 'meeting of the Stookholdern - of this Company Will bp held at Metz , Office; No: 88 8. FOURTH. Street, on MONDAY, the 18th :mealy, at 11 o'clock A. 31.,,et 'which time there wilt be an election of DI. I:olrteiirteeerve for the eniintng Year. de2B:dtjalB. • ;WM. O. LVDWIG, Beeret,lo7. - OFFICE OF. %'HE :UNION 'CANAL CO., - POILADIMPOIA, Tan 11,1858. , the - . Annual Heating of the Stockholder. of the Union Camel Company of Penneylvania will bOheitt at the Mee of the • Company, No. 228 ,WALNUT Street. aartinbar Building ,) on TUESDAY, Folirnary 2d next; Kt 12 o'clock M., at whLh time 41 Election for OMeere And Ideinigore will take place. Ja12462 0. 11104P,S0N,'Seeretetry. AT A-- MEETING OF. THE HOLDERS of -.FIRST MORTGADD BONDS of the nuLA - DIMPLITA AND SUNBURY RAILROAD COMPANY, held on the 12thlinit. persuant to public advertise. meet, Mr. 0. D. ROBIONGARTEN wee called to the Chair, and Mr. J. 1,. MOSS wee appointed Secretary. ThoCinmittee - of,heldere of the Second Mortgage Ronde, wile have now become the proprietors of the Road, having laid before the meeting its present 'mad'. tionUnd prospects, it was. resolved - that, in order to aid the proprietors in equipping the, Road, the holders of the Pint Mortgage Bonds should agree to accept for theirooupong due /meld Let, 1851, and Pebruery lat, DiA,B,.obligations of the Company, payable on or before - the expiratiorre Ave years,- (at the option of the Con,. piny,) bearing interest from let February, 1818, and convertible Into Stock,,at the option of the holders; interest Payable thereon sami:annually en let August and letifebruart.f. The holders or- Birgit Mortgage Donde are requested to call at the Oilleri of Messrs. E. S. WIIELEN & CO., ,madaign :thce ,agremineritto carry out ouch an arrange, meat. , jall-rowf debt OFFICE ANTIjRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 812 WALNUT Street, January 4, `:• Se:oly glveii,theetn'pnrenanee 9f e tesidu ,,tiomirtheitead'OlAreetopi, a seeped. friefalnient of , PPM DOLLARS'per Aerie on ,the :"stoelt, notee, and : Rubsertioxi.to si tpe ct i gt: i le c toel i r 4:4 6 thil dompany, in re 131crnrellsen pe.be 111110111711r, ti i ll44ll di _TA rob' iy4lg¢,fFpN r .,,, t liit/T/4 Patrotary. b' ort tone r partnere 410. .111 HE COPARTITERSHIP.HERETOFORE exlatinz Nader the firm of HIRGRII;LAtIi, & 00. le this day dissolved by the death of 0. D. LAUB. The business , of ; the late firm will be Nettled by the surviving rtartners,. who have, associated with them 4001 E, OPONIILIIV;and D. ERVIN, under the firm of RIEG.BL, & 00., end will bentinue.the Pry Goode lobbing and imio'rting business aaberetaforo, at Ni>, - 47, North THIRD street. PETER NIGER, ' lAOOI3 RIRGKL, WM 8: BAIRD, 4011 N WIEST, W. D. EPONSLER, • • D. B. BRYIN. De4patbir 81,1857. jai :AIOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT , r 1 the special partnership, between HENRY T. BTANDBRIDGE and HENRY 'L. ELDER, hi renewed, And continued for three years from January let 1858. - '- , HENRY T. STANDBRIDGE, General Partner. . , HENRY L. ELDER, • Special Partner. yruclenrurii dandary 1, 1858: ' jal.l,o,wew EDWARD' 11, LADD, wilt havo charge of our business in this city,frOta this date, at No. 820 WIESTNIIT Strom. , HUNT, WEBSTER, & 00., blanufacturors of Bowing Machines.. January 1, 1868. " jal.Bro THE UNDERSIGNED RAVE, IN PUR SIIANOE of Act of Assembly, formed , a limited copartnership under the name of LEBLIA G. MOR ROW, in the Coal business, in the city of Philadelphia, *herein LESLEY G. MORROW la the general partner, 1117011 MORROW , being special partner, and hoe con tributed the earn of fifteen hundred dollars as capital to the common stook ; said partnership to continue five years from the Bth danuaryk 1858. LESLEY G. MORROW. jilt-110 ov*, „ HUGH BIOII.IIOW. 1;TON I S PURE CATAWBA OHIO lIRANDY.—As this article to manufactured from the PURE JUICE of the Catawba Orape, cultivated in the vineyards of the Great West, it has a special claim to our ,notice. The proprietor guaranties thie Brandy to be STRIOTDY PURE and FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATION, which is Corroborated by the analyses of Dr 00X, State Inspector for Ohio ; also, the celebrated Analytical Chemist. Dr. CUILTON. or New York, to which we invite attention: ;ANALYSIS. OF LYON'S PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. - OP//CE CHEMICAL INEEMOTOE, CINCINNATI, May, 1856. I hereby certify that I have this day inspected a largo lot of fine Catawba Brandy for Mr. I. Jacob, No. 14.3 Third street, and after a careful examination I find it pure, of- high chemical standard, and- free from all foreign or poisonous subatancesi and have so marked it as the law directs. , ' (Signed) UIRAM COX, M. D. • Saw Voss, July 28, 1857. I hare analyzed a bottle of Lyon's Pure Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr. A. Ralston, Jr., of Lockport, N. Y., for analyzation and find it to contain only the ingredients which exist in pure Brandy. The propor tion of alcohol obtained from it is 47 per cent. I be- Ileyathiasample to be pure Brandy, without adultera tion. The ilaronkof it is delicate and peculiar. (Signed) JAB. It. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. -' 7 ---?_76;844 00 For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has no rival, and has long been needed to on made the poisonous compounds sold under the name of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article la altogether superior, and a sovereign, aunt remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits. Languor, General Debility, leo , Ac Alen, FAMLULIIrS STILL AND SPARKLING 011AMPAGNR.,Thees Wines are made in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and eve guarantied to be the Pure Julco of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu lant, and for Sacramental purposes. • Retail. price V. 25 per bottle. A liberal discount made to .the trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the "Solo Agents" for the State of Penn sylvania, ' A. F HAZARD & CO., , Wholesale Druggists, jals.y No. 508 MARKET Street. 8fX3,910 00 FIREDERWK BROWN, "CHBNIST AND DRUGGIST, CORNER FIRM AND OLIESTNUT STREETS Sole manufacturer_ of BROWN'S ESSENCE OP JA MAICA (ZINGER; which is recognised and prescribed by the Medical Faculty. and has become the standard Family Medicine of the United States. - This is a remedy suited to the extremes of heat and cold, and at all times beneficial when gentle tonic and 'stimulating Influences are required. Its stimulating property being independent of alcoholic power, its effect as a frequentremedy need never be dreaded. While it strengthens and refreshes the debilitated In the Bummer Beason, it is not loss potent during the inclemency of winter, by warming with- its healthy tonlo principle, and enabling the system to resist the influences of in cipient diseases which lurk in a changing climate. No family should be without it, and by travellers on long journeys, or - by sea, it will be found invaluable. , Csurtox.—Perrone desiring an article that can be re riled upon, prepared *Maly from pure Jamaica Ginger, should be particular to ask for BROWN'S ESSENCE OE 'JAMAICA GING-Ell, which ill warranted to be what It is represented, and is - prepared only by FREDERICK BROWN, and fer sale at his Drug and. Chemical Store, N. E. corner of FIFTH. and CLIESTNUT streete, Phila delphia. Also for sale by all respectable Druggiste in the Uni ted Statee. jals-3m* DUDE MEDICAL COGNAC BRANDY— The most certain cure for Dyspepsia, whether Acute or Chronic, now in use ,• also, as a powerful strengthener for weak lunge and general debility, it has no enact. Recommended by all the eminent Physicians. Price 0148125 per bottle, or 510.50 per dozen. ZIEGLER & SMITH, S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, ' jal6 Solo Agents for the United States. ,o/burational. H ALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, NEAR FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL, PEILLIMILPHIk. FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. This Institution is designed, under the auspices of the Church; to give to a limited number of boys a thorough collegiate education, or to prepare them for any class of college they may wish to outer. Reference i The Itt. Rev. ALONZO POTTER. For particulars, addrosa 1504.Yl valrnr IXADIEICUPDT - liedris2," ia9.dtrebl7 Prot. L. ANGELS,Principal. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, wzgarPttILADELPIIIA. No Beminary whatever in more like a private family. The course of study is extensive and thorough. Pro fessor Saunders will receive a few more pupil's under fourteen -.years of age into his family. Enquire of Messrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or 001. J. W. Pommy, 'Editor of this Paper, whose eons or ward, are now members of hie family. aeptl4-tf STEAM MACHINERY FOR SCREW FRO PELLBIt SLOOP-OP-Walt. • NAVY DIIPIRTMEST, December 10, 1857. - MUD PiIOPOSALS, en d orsed Proposals for Steam Machinery for Screw Propeller Sloop-of-War,l , will be received at this department until 3 o'clock, the 28th January, 1857 for the complete construction of the steam machinery and appendages, and placing it on board a screw propeller sloop-of-war building in the United States navy yard at Boston. Thenffers must be for a specific sum for putting the whole in successful operation; must include all patent fees for any arrangements that may be proposed; state the time in which the work will be completed, and be accompanied by the usual guarantee required by law. Tho name of the establishment in which the work is to be executed must be atated. The details of the design anitarrangement of the ma chinery will be left with the party whose proposition may be accepted as combining the greatest number of advantages, keeping in view simplicity of construction, readiness of access for adjustment when in operation, and not being subject to derangement in the working parts; It - being the object of the department to obtain the most speed and power with the most economical conesunption of fuel, and the greatest stowage of coal Which the space available for that purpose will admit. The boilers to be of iron, with telestopic awoke pipe, Which Most be placed at the greatest practicable distance from the mainmast; the propeller, with the connections for hoisting to be of composition; the machinery for hosting, for pumps apparatus for ventilating, and ap purtenances of all kinds necessarry for the perfect work. tog of the whole, to be of the most approved kinds. The coal-bunkers, shaft passage, two athwartshipsiron bulk heade, a distilling apparatus for fresh water from which can be made not less than 800 gallons per day ; all the tools and duplicate pieces necessary and satisfactory for an editions cruising steamship-of-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 deadwoed for the shaft) necessary to adapt the ves sel for the reception of the machinery, boilers, and op. pendsges, will be provided at the expense of the Navy Department, and it will permithe use of such facilities as it may have for hoisting the heavy machinery on board. For the accommodation of the entire steam machinery and the fuel,there will be allowed in the body of the ship the entire space, under the berth deck, com mencing at twenty feet abaft the mainmast. and thinee extending forward 'distance of/50 feet. Within this space it is expected to carry coal for U days , fell steaming, the daily consumption of which the bidder will state in hie specidcations ; and the weight of the machinery, water in bottom, shall, propeller, and ap pendages, with the tools and spare work, must not ex ceed 820 tone, of 2,240 pounds. The distance from the aft-aide of the mainmast to the aft-eldeof the forward stern-post, will be about 95 feet, and the distance between the forward and the after stern. post will bet feet ; the depth from the load water line to the top of the keel under the propeller will be 14N feet. Steam-engine manufacturers who desire to bid can ob. fain a copy of theitection of the vessel upon making ap Oration to the department. The proposals must be accompanied byJull epecifica tions and general drawinge, liming the position of the centre of gravity of the nuchinery, boilers, &e., marked on them 1 giving also tho capacity of the steam cylin ders and area of foot and delivery valves, and of air pump, and outboard delivering valves, space for Ware above the water line in boilers, the fire and grate our teem; also the diameter, pitch, surface, and kind of pro peller, and other prlnclpal•points that comparisons can readily be made. There will also he given the estimate of the weight of engine, boilers, water, bunkers, appenda ges tools, and spare work, in tons of 2,240 pounds, ihe terms of payment will be that when one-fourth of the materials and labor provided for in the con tract nhall have been completed to the satisfaction of the department, there will ho made a payment of one fifth part of the whole amount of the contract; when one-half the work shall In like manner be completed, there will boa farther payment of one-fifth- when three. fourthe the work shall have been completed a further payment of one-fifth; when the whole shall have been completed, and have made a satisfactory trial of one week, then a further payment of one-fifth ; and when the ship shall have performed eatisfaetotily at sea for a period of three mouths, then the remaining sum shall be paid. The repairs necessary during this period from defec tive workmanship or materials will he at the expense of the contractor, The proposals must be explicit, and no qualified or conditional offer wit be considered. ISAAC TOIJOHY, den-mile tja2o • t euretary of the Navy. 15000 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN } DOW GLASS, of all shoe and qualities, for sale at lowest [lkea. Onr assortment is complete, and are daily receiving; fresh lots (rem the Remington Glass Works. Sheete & Deify'e make, superior to any in the market as to brilliancy and regular thickneas, equal to French We aro now receiving two-thirds of the Glass made at therm works. • 0,000 boxes French Ghee of 411 sizes. 4,000 feet Rough Glue for skylights. 6,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glue, of all gat; terns. White Lead, French and American Zine, Paints,&e. 100 000 lbe White Lead. 60,000 lbs French Zinc, (Viallle Montagne). " 76,000 lbe American Zino. Brown Zinc, a full rwly. Chrome Green, stun supply. Chrome Yellow, a full supply. Prussian Dine, a lull anpyly. Farie Green, a full supply. Address Your orders to ZIEGLER & Wholesale Draggiete and Manufacturer++, Solo Proprietors of the Penna. Steam Color Works Store El: W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia. dell tf LIVERY STABLE .KEEPERS, LOGIC to your interests, and patronise TifilMlßß'S LAMP PAOTORY, 1091outh SWUM street, borowOheatuut, Previous to his operung a responsible factory, you were charged VS for work which, he is now dohs'? In a war ranted Intoner from $t to $lO Rapport hlta, oryou will hays the Km, Awe to pay, ftlcbtrinal. proyofsalo. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS •Al , FOR TIIN OM 'AND COUNTY Cik PLIILADEL . le the matter of the Eetats Of dEolta 12 W. BUMS, atuaatte. The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit, nettle, and adjust the account of the committee of the said lunatic, and to report distribution of the cash balance, and other property the hands of the committee, will meet the parties interested at his Office, at the southeast corner of EIGHTH and LOCUST streets, on TUESDAY AFTERNOON, January 20 At 4 o'clock. DANIEL DdUQIIEIUtY, Auditor. Jals.finwst IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE OM AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA. Estate of HENRY MEYER, deceased, our account of Executrix. . . The auditor appolated to audit, settle, ind adjust the account of ANNA N. DIEYER, Executrix of the last will, Ac., of said decedent, and to report distribution Of balance, will meet the parties interested at his office, No, SOS - South FIFTH street, on MONDAY, January 18,1854, at 4 o'clock P. M. jall-eodst .1011 N SAMUEL, Auditor. - VSTATE OP JOSEPH L. PARKER, ILA deceased.—Tehereas, Letters Testamentary on the Estate of the late JOSEPH L. PARKER, deceased, haring been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the said Estate are requested to make itn.. mediatepayment thereof, and those having claims ore requested to present them to OROILIA B. PARKER, Executrix, jai -mew's No. 914 LOSIDARD St., shore Ninth. M tr h N ere i b a y i g P iv A en r4 to r t?ko L o A w i n ilf ers S o . f NO l 'r e lC ' E entio l n S ed in the appended memoranda of ClClaims ' fOr m Paving, that writs of Scire Patine will be Issued on said claims in,three months from the date hereof, unless the game shall be paid at the office of the undersigned, 212 South FIFTH Street, below Walnut, at or before that time. WILLIAM 2d. SMITE!, November 21, 1857. Attorney for Plaintiff. City of Philadelphia to the use of George IV. Stroud vs. Charles Reynold. C. P. June T., 1857, No. 80. Claim $293 69. Paving southwest corner Twontpsec ond and Green streets. Same vs. John P. Titus. 0 P., September T. 1857, No. 69. Claim $10,17. Paving north side Clayton et. 163 feet west of Twenty-second. Same vs. Tom Coulston. 0. P., September T. 1867, No. 68. Claim $43.03. Paying north side of Clayton street, 62 feet west of Twenty. second. no3.m.3in IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF JOIIN WILLIAMS, deceased, Notice is hereby given that letters of administration upon the estato of JOHN WILLIAMS, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. An persona indebted to said estate are hereby requested to make payment, and all persons having claims against said estate are requestel to present the same, without gelay, to EMMOIt B. LEEDOM, No. 2,53 MARKET at., ELIZABETH WILLIAMS, No. 418 South BIXTEENTII street. or DANIEL DOUGHERTY, their Attorney, B. IL corner EIGHTH and LOCUST streets. del4-larr•Ow agrtrultural 3inpLcincitto GARDEN SEEDS.—Fresh and genuine Vi Garden Seeds, of every variety ; a complete stock always on hand. Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms. BOAS, SPANOLSR, & CO., Jal4-y 621 IdAlllth'T street, below Seventh. CMIMING'S HAY, STRAW, AND FOD DER are sole manufacturers of Cumming's unrivalled Hay, Straw, and Fodder ()utters, which aro guarantied superior to any in tho market. 130 AS, SPANOLER, & 00.. 627 MARKET street, below Seventh. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ov.ry variety, the most complete stock in the city, embracing Glom Rollers Grain Pans, Mae Powers, Bteamern, Straw and Poddor Cutters, foot Cutters, Horticultural Tools of all kinds, Seeds for field and garden, Guano, Super Phosphate or Lime, kc., wholesale and retail; BOAS, SPANGLER, & CO., jed.t-y 627 MARKET Ktroet, below Emu% express trompanica WELLS, FARGO, & CO., NEW YORK AND OALIFORNIA EXPRESS 00 and ExORASIGH DEALERS; A JOINT STOCK COMPANY. CAPITAL $OOO,OOO. OFF/OE, 400, CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Express sent to CALIFORNIA, 00000 N, and SAND• RICE ISLANDS on tho 6th and 20th, and to I.lavawa on 7th, 12th, and 27th of each month, from NEW YORK. EXCItIANGE for sale in sums to suit, and COLLEC TIONS MADE on California, Oregon, Sandwich Islands and Havana. W. E & Co. rooelyo freight consigned to them at ' BAN FRANCISCO, Per Clipper Ship, and collect invoicee on delivery of the same. NOTI E TO CALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS W. F. & Co are now prepared to receive the OLD DONDS of the State of CALIFORNIA, transport the same to Sacramento City, and procure new once, In as cordance with the act of 28th April, 1857, and return came to this city. D. N. BARNEY, JR., Agent. %WE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 320 OILESTNIIT STREET, forwards PARCELS, 'PACKAGER, MERCITANDIZE, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by Re own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the prinelpal TOWNS and CITIES of the United Statee. E. S. SANDFORD, General Superintendent. grormiosion fllertlianto. ANDY &-- BRENNER-COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. 29, 25 and 27 North FIFTH Street, East side above Commerce street, Philadelphia. aul•tt CIHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER OLIANT Ind Importer of HAVANA IMAM, 4 , -- • soap anb Cattbleo. s. QOAP AND CANDLES. ►7 REMOVAL from 187 sourri FOURTH STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second streets. Thankful to my numerous Wends for their past favOrti t I solicit a continuance of the name, having enlarged my manufactory no as to enable me to have constantly on hand a fait° stock of well-seasoned Soaps, ' free from Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White Honey,, °nettle and all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English Bal. Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adatnantine, and Tallow Candles of all sizes constantly on hand. Having adopted the cub eyeterej I am enabled to sell my goods at the lowest prices. Y. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. B.—Cash paid for Tallow and Crease. no 14-6 m iiarbware. QUAKER CITY NAILS, • MEROIIANT BARB, RIVET IRON Manufactured at FOUNTAIN ORLIN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREIIOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. QUAKER OITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. oc9-tf JOAN NALDEMAN, Agent 911101LA.S E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 BIABIINT ET bete Ninth. south shin. Philntlelphin au 1-13nt 'Boots anb Shoo. BOOTS AND SHOES.—Tbe subscriber has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS arid SHOES, which he will Nell at the lowest prices. GEO. W. TAILOR, n0214y B. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET Sta. WALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. —JOSEPH H. THOMPSON & CO., No. Sl4 MAD, RUT Street, and Igoe. 8 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE, have new in store a large and well-smorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, of City and Eastern manufacture, which they offer for gale on the beet terra for Cash, or on the usual credit. Bayern are horned to °ail and examine their stook. mil-dtt Xurniturg. B. KITE & CO. FURNITURE, BEDDING, fie. No. 418 (late 129) WALNUT et., Phllsdelphls. A new and superior style of Spring Beds, LYDIA B. RM. Joan WALTON inn ein Bata, sap, Sot. SIILLENDER & PASCAL, HATTERS, anl•Bm No. B B. SIXTH street. Philadelphia cittorttena at Earn. DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Soatheatrt Corner of BIGHTII and LO CUST Streets, Philadelphia. TER S TRO USE, ATTORNEY AT 'U. LAW, OINTIaI etreot,Pottarille, Pa. ani-17 Sub printing TAMES 11. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOBj ti PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH Street, Oral. above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, earth', Bill- Reads, Parsplilets, and general Printing attended to. Binding attended to in connection with printed head ings of Blaulus and Receipts. M EVAIDI,-10,000—IMINTE R /1 A g Cards per Hour; pffi W TI. • N.,. Om ... or ensek•l 1.7 th• • tbo/• il• ri r•V. A D r All•dr10.• Yr.*, a dal.. WAN.. is.mvn CA /3 is 1111. Preu A Ealablekta lb ...11011it ot ' 36lE' ItA T IC ~ rhn P V . . c V.r i . n c :r7i. ' e . 1 .0.- ....,,., ttyle-40 'h ar msutraimd. I D C. , , Amy, FOURTYK ST. below Chednot., PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY— _a. N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Idta. L. PELOIIZE & SON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit Ito continuance, would announce to Printers and Publishers that their new SPECIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience in the businese, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, Justifies them In asserting that they can furnish a more durable and hotter fin !shed article than their cotemporariee. Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to Apply to theta previous to purchasing elsewhere. Old type taken at 9 cents per pound, In exchange for new at specimen prices. aul•tf ARCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, & CO., MII UPAOIURIRB 0? GASALIERS, DRAWLED% PENDANTS, FITTINGS, and 011 kinds of Goo and Lamp Work, Olromlolea &0., No. 326 CHESTNUT ffTREET, PHILADELPHIA. ARCHER, 'WARNER, & CO., No. 376 BROKDWAY, NEW YORK. frr Buildinga fitted with fu Pipee, and all klnda of altering and repairing Q f (iins work. den Om 5,000 (ALIAS. WHALE OIL, 1,000 gall. Elephant Oil, 60 RIL O No. 1 Lard Oil, for pale by ORQ ABDALE, PEIRCE, & CO., No. 104 N. Delaware avenue 111QP USSIA MA.TS.-500 dozen RUSSIA ettitallie for gardeners' rm. Por Nolo by ;MEANER, FITLER, & CO., No. 23 North WATER greet, And 22 /lOW} Wharyes. THE PRSSeryetIILAJ)ELPHIA. , MONDAY. JANUARY 18 1858 JONES HOUSE, CORNER OF MAR. HET STREET AND MARKET SQUARE, HA lIR ISSILHO, PA. WELLS °OVERLY, Proprietor. This new and elegant Hotel, recently erected by the Messrs. Jones, in Ilarriebnrg, Pa., having been leased for a term of years by the undersigned, he taken this inothed of calling the attention of hie former patrons, friends, and the travelling community, thereto. Raving a front of 142 foot on theprincipal street of the city, and 62 feet front on Market Square, it cannot fall to prove attractive as well as inviting to strangers. The chambers are of fine sloe well ventilated, and lighted with gas; a number with connecting doors, making them very desirable for fatuities. The - halls are warmed throughout by heater'', and ovary modern improvement, In fact, has been added, that may conduce to the 'safety, comfort, and happinees of the guests. Visitor' may, therefore, rest assured that the JONES HOUSE has boon made perfect In all Its appoin troente that each department has been 'placed in charge of ex perienced and competent persona; that in every parti cular the 'velem which has been adopted by the propri etor will ailenit , t those who may make it their home as groat a degree Of com'ort as may be obtained at any similar establishment in the State. To secure this desirable result, be has furnished the public and private parlors, chamber's, dining room, Ac., with entirely now furniture, and Mao arranged within the building a tine barber's saloon, oyster saloon, dress- In room, hot and cold bathe, Au. The culinary department and dialog room will receive the especial attention of the proprietor, which, he trusts, will be a sufficient guarantee that all tastes will • be suited. After returning Me heartfelt thanks to his old friends and patrons for the geueroue patronage so long extend ed to him at the "Comfy Honll,^ and Biro to Ids friends and patrons at the " Columbia House," pipe Island, during the season of 1855, he respectfully soli cits a continuance of it at the "JONES 11.0118 E." .)07-eodlut WELLS COYERLY. "GS U Y' '" SEVEN= STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. THE LARDER contains,' in part, Canvass-back Ducks, Red-head Ducks, Chesapeake Bay Terrapin., •taken from fishing boats,) Jersey Grouse, Prairie Grouse, Pheasants, Partrldges„Yerdion, Capons, Balti more and Norfolk Oysters, &c. THE DINING-UCCA'S and PARLORS of this es tablishment will compare favorably with any house of the kind in the States. By an arrangement and con nection with Guy's alonument House," Baltimore, and one of the finest houses in New York, it is enabled to furnish delicacies from Northern or Bouttorn markets at short notice. Private l'arlors for Parties, and Chambera to let. fal6-frnw3t MEROHANTS' , HOTEI, NORTH POURTII BTBUr PHILADELPHIA. an 24.41 MEMBER & HUNLL Paomaroati JONES , 13 ARCH STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 ARCH spin ET HOLIDAYS! HODIECAYS ! The Holidays are close , at 'hetet, and Jones's Arch street Saloon is prepared for the iinusenso demand that will bo made upon it for OoNPEOTIpMS. • OHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES IMPORTED EXPREEHLY FOR TM PRIME? 8111600! Every variety of Don Dons, Pastiles, Bourbon Drops, now style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'angliterre Bon Bonn, and every variety reit' and costly candies manufactured in Paris. Por Presents, la PIERS and Fairness of Oman:Motel Doses, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties Mil with the choicest variety of Confections, and varylig In price from One Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Somelfthese Boxes are the MART BUPERO SPECIMENS OP PAMWORK Lou ARTIRTIO DESIGN EVER OFFERED IN THIS 00INTRII. To the Ladle'', as well as to the whole public, Jones's Saloons are the moat attractive ki the City, and in splendor of adornment and Utah me superior to any in the Union BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served up in the choicest and most expeditious style. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, TOE CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME,''AND OYSTERS, Oonstantly ready for vistters M profusion. PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL CAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW YORK TEA B ISCUIT, And, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every clime and country. BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers, and Families supplied at the Ooziest notice and on reasonable terms. A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public la reepectfully solicited. del.tf R. B JONES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTATTRANT.—TENI v SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Orme, Fresh Salmon, Ohincatique, Opinaclaque, Princess Bay, Abbe. corn, and Cove Onters, with every vsalety of Gitlll9, wild or doniestio, In season. Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 627 CHESTNUT street, op posite the State Rouse. N.B. No expense or pains has been moved by the Proprietor in fitting up this new establishment in the moat sumptuous manner—the second story being for the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Sapporo acc. 0J •Entrance for Ladies tovrards filth street. nov7-3m • NiI°GOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH LTA_ west corner of BROAD and WALNUT.—flame and all other delicacies in anion. Families supplied with Oyaterson the shortest notice. sep74in RAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH xu WIIISKEY.-20 Puncheons of the above Superior Whiskey, now landing from ship Windsor Forrest, at Shippen street wharf, for sale by JOSEPH Y. TOBIAS, 206 and 205 South FRONT Street. fRANDIES.--tc Pinot Castilion," Mnrott, and other Co uses of various vintages, In halt pipes and quarter cm•ka ; Niteroi/An Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in halt pipee, half cask; and one•slghth casks. Imported and for sale by LIMEY 110IILEN & 00 , sett 221 and 228 Booth Fourth street. ALEXANDER 1 7.110L31E5, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE ; No. 226, Southeast Corner of GRORGE And SOUTH Streets . aul-ly I. LE WIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER • IN PINE WINES LIQUORS, OIOARS, ho., 20 --- TIRA.NDIES.--Pinot, Coallion & Co., Ma l-. nett & 00., and other brands of Cognacs of various vintages, In half pipes and quarter mks ; Pellevoieln Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter casks and one-eighth caste, all In Custom House store*, Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN k 00., in 0 Nos. 221 and 223 Beath Fourth street. TAITIIMAR & I3UTZ, PORTER, ALE AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. IWO (new No. 9:38) North 'THIRD Street, Phlladelphla.--Shlpplng orders promptly attended to. anl-11 114AVANA CIGARI 11 meat, suit as Figaro, Fartapa, Cabanas, ' Sultana, Gloria, Zapitor, Uoloso, Oonverciantes, Torrey Lopes, Union Americans, °raja% Flora Oubana, &e., &0,, &a., In g,)(, 1-5 and 1-10 oxes, of all else* and quali ties!, In aUfts and constantly rewiring, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETN, ' - Lew) 189 WALNUT Btreet, below Second, second story AIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS SEGARS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig "Now Era daily oipected from florins, and for sale low, by OVARLDS DITE, (Now) IN Walnut street, below Second, and &mond Story. JOHN P. DOHERTY, VORKEKLY WITH KELLY it BIiOTHII, LATE W/TII LUKENS, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Lisa now with him the best Tailors that aro engaged in the business In this country. CHARLES Rom, formerly the leading tailor of this city ; H. Kerns, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & Co.; Hicsav Weans's, the best Pants and Vest cutter in the tufted States, for years cutter with Dopierrie, under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Depierris & Pettus, under the Bt. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The moot unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the establishment. The beat of Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices for each, ocl3-tf TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT el TAILOR, Nos. 10 audlB South NINTII STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. A largo and well solected stock of CLOTHS and CABSIMERES always on hand. All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of the best quality, and in the moot fsehionable style. Particular attention given to UNIFORM OLOTII. INi. Q H AMPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' 1.7 OLOTIIINQ, 148 North 101:1=11. Btroot, hetwees Lroh end Naos. ond•ly C! 0A L! 00AL ! 00AL I-TAGGARV° 4 .../ CELEBRATED SPRING. 14DUNTAIN , MUGU GOAL. f. CIARTERTORBENRVOD, TAMAQUA 00M, GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINS FOREST 60111.1YL RILL 00AL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Have for sale, and are conetaatly receiving from above celebrated OoMarble, COAL or ALL SIZES. There le no Coal mined anywhere, equal in quality these, and a trial will convince any one of their great superiority. Our Coal is very carefully screened at our yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from slate, dent and all impurities. Our ritICEB are asLOW as the VERY LOWEST. Orders left at our Moe, No. 151 8017111 YRONT street, above Walnut. Orders left at our 'Dud, OALLOWHILL street, bolos BROAD street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAI, LOWRILL—or sent to either place per Despatch Poet, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ax. amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. aul•tf QOIFIUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.— am daily recelying, at ml yard, the bent quality o. SCIIUYLKILL AND DEIII.OII COAL. My °anthraces, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may rely ou Rotting Coal that will be natinfactary to them. PWC - r No inferior Coal kept at this eetahllehment to offer at LOW MONO. EIIIGII AND SCIIITYLKILL COAL.- -I-4 DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRINIE Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand at the very lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. an I•em BALE ROPE.—Buyora are invited to call and examine our Manila Bale 'lope, which we can can sell u low as American, and warrant It superior in trength and durability, and N LLA ROPE-SUPERIOR MA LTA. NILLA HOPI, manufactured and for sale by • WHAVER, MUM it 00., aufl-0 Nn. 28 N. Water at.. and 22 N. Wharves. VILOORING BOARDS-23,5130 feet Caro J.. llnifooffag boards, anost, for Oslo by MARTO It MACALIOTEA COL. G. DE KORPONAY HAS THE honor to inform the Citizens of Philadelphia that be has boon appointed INTERPRETER of the United States Courts, and opeueS oa Office for translations of all Modern Languages at 1010 OEOROE Street, above TENTH, where ho will be in attendance to all the Lust• news transaction, in his tip. de2l4to MOSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, for ratio by MARTIN & DIAOALISTEB, sal 119 HortViVabir OW*. Wino anb Eignors atabarca anb (Eigaro. A handsome ssort- fitercl)ant Maitaro ALEXANDER CONVERY, N. E. corner of Broad and Cherry Ste WN2V22, IITLER & CO., No. 23 N Watar st. and 22 N Wharveo 719 Nnrth . C6a r t.*; Stn.* t IZEM r HE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN 1 ROYAL MAIL RTEAMBIIIII3. THOM NOR roll TO LIVIMPOOL, Mier Cabin Passage.. Cocoa Cabin Passage PROM nosvon TO LLYZELPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage 60 The Wpm from Boston call at llalifaX. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang, ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt.Wiekman ASIA. Capt. E. 0 Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Eyrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow ; red on port beer. AFRICA Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Jan. 20. ,AMERICA, Wickman," Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 27. EUROPA, Leitch, 44 N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 3. CANADA, Lang, 44 Boston, Wednesday, Yeb. 10. ARABIA, Stone, 44 N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 17. NIAGARA., Millar, f , Boston, Wednesday, Fob. 21. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Preeloul Stones , or Metals unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to Jal4-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York, SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. FREIGHTS REDUCED. Thss• well-known firat•class Hide-wheel steamship STATE OP GEORGIA, John J. fiarvet, Commander, will ho ready to receive freight on WEDNESDAY, Jan nary 21, and sail on SATURDAY, January 30, at 10 o'clock A. 31. At Savannah this ship conuects with steamers for Florida, and for all places In the South nn! Southwest. Cabin ;mange 8 0 0 00 Steerage do 8 00 No freight received on Saturday morning. No bills of lading aigned after the ship has sailed. For freight or passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr , No. 328 North Wharves. C. A. GREINER & CO., Jal4 Agents in Savannah. FOR SAN FRANCJSCO.—To sail on the 10th Instant.—The (amour clipper ships EDWIN )LYE, C. P. Wakven, Commander, and EDWIN 10R KEW, Caomra, Commander. Both of these magnificent ehipa are now loading In New York, and will be despatched as above. For balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, lc CO., ja2 120 (late 10) NORTH WHARVES. rpm GLASGOW AND NEW ]OR Je- ET 00SWANY'9 splendid and powerful steamers, EDINBURGH, 2,500 tone, Wm. Cumming, Commander, NEW YORK, 2,150 foto, Robert Craig, 014900 W, 1,962 tone, John Duncan. Are appointed to mall FROM OL/BOOW. New York, Saturday, 19th December Edinburgh, Saturday, IGth January. Glasgow, Satunlay, 30th January. New York, Saturday, 14th January, at 12 o'clock, noon RATES OF FASSAtiE, ... FiriitClase Steorage, found with cooked proriElotts 1 , 11031 NEW TORE. - Find Clang tlf, 00 Steerage, found with cooked provision,' 30 00 Children under 14 yearn of age, half fare; Infanta iu Steerage, Return tickets available within six months, by eny steamer of this line. First Class 1110 00 Third Class 60 00 An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For passage, apply to WOhlildAN h CO., 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel phia. HALL & LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. JAMES RAEBURN, 17 Broadway, New York. jal.6rn L'IOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IBS7.- A.' New York and liarro Steamship Oompan—The United States Mail Steamships ARACIO, 2 ,6 00 tone, David Lines, commander, and FULTON, 2,500 tone, /limes Wattou, oommaadas, will lOavo Now Movie, Havre and Southampton, for the years 1867 ant 68, on VA following days: LII/79 99W TOOL 1881. 1858. Talton, Saturday, Aug. 22 Arago, Saturday, Jan. 9 Arago, do. Sept. 19 Felton, do. Feb. Fulton, do. Oet. 17 Amp, do. March O Arago, do. Nov. 14 Fulton, do. April 8 Fulton, do. Deo. 12 Arago, do. May 1 Fulton, do. slay 29 LUTZ SOUTHALIIOII. 181 T. Arago, Wednesday, Ang 20 Fulton, do. Sept. 23 Arago, do. Oct. 11 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arno, do. Deo. 10 1806. Fulton, do. Jan. 13 Aram do. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arago, do. April 7 Fulton, do. May 6 Arago, do. June 2 Fulton, do. Jane 80 LIIIII UAT*U. 1851. Arago, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Fulton, do. Sept. 22 Arago, do. Oct. 20 Fulton, do. Nov. 17 Aviv, do. Duo. 15 1888. Milton, do. Tan. 12 Arago, do. /ob. 0 Fulton, do. March 9 Arago, do April 0 Fulton, do. May 4 Amp, do. Janet Mato% do. Jane 29 ri,10.1. 07 7i13111/00 : Prom New York to Southampton or Ilavre—First Cabin, $l7O ; Second Cabin, PS. Prom Havre or Bouthampton to New York—Pint Cabin, Bee frau; Second Cabin, 500 franca. Far freight or passage apply to 7101171,71511 LIVINOSTON, Alfbitt, 7 Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN, " Mere. OROSEBY tc 00., " Iloutk'ton. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX. Pule. OIIANOB 00. sue THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL 1. UNITED STATES MAIL ETia mall2.—The Ehipa eompoaing tha Line are : The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge, The BALTIO, Oapt. Joseph Comstock. C.The ADRIA'IIO, Capt. James West. .4These ships have been built by contract, expressly for tiovernmeat 'ante*, every care hea been taken in their construction, es also in their onghaem, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, In drat Cabin, 6130, in second do., 676; from Liverpool to Now York, 30 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid for. The ships of this line have Improved water-tight bulk heads. - DATES OF SAILING. FROM LIYCSPOOL. lkturday, June 20, 18671 Wednesday, June 24, 1867 Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Saturday, July 18, 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Baturday,Aag. 1, 1657 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1657 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1837 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 8, 1957 Saturday, Sept. 28, 1857 Wednesday, Pant 80, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, Oot. 21 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1t57 Saturday, Nov. 7, 1E67 Wednesday, Nor.ll, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1857 Saturday, Deo. 6, 1861 Wednesday, Deo. 0, 1867 Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1867 for freight or passage, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. 58 Wall street, N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD St 00., 27 Austin friars, London. 11. G. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Paris. The owners of these shipa will not bo sensorial/ibis for gold„silrer, bullion , epode, jewelry.pr unions stones or metals, unless bills of lading L:1 tied therefor, and the sabre thereof expressed therein and-tf lilacbittern atO Trott. PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL ER WORKS. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., MAOTIOAL AND TIIKORNTICAL ENGINNIRS, MACIIINISTB, 13011DDpKEIIA, BLACK- EINITDB AND FOUNDED Haring for many years been In successful operation, and been exclnelvely engaged In building and repairing Marine and Weer Engines, high and low prepauro. Iron Boats, Water Tanks, 'Propellers, &c., &c., respectfully offer their services to the public as being tully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. Having sets of patterns of different sixes, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. &Yea description of Pattern making made at the shortest unties. High and Low Pressure, Plus, Tabu lar and Cylinder Bollers,ol the beet Pennnylranla char coal Iron. Forging's of all aloes and kinds; Iron and Dram Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Bcrew Cutting, and all other work col:mooted with the above business. Drawings and specification for all work done at their establishment free of charge, sad work guaranteed. The eubecribere hare ample wharf dock room for re pain of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and are prorided with gloats, blocks, fella, ho., to., for raising henry or light weights. THOUAB REANEY, JACOB G. NEAFIC JOLIN P. LEVY, atil-y REAM and PALMER Streets, Keneington. ginual. ♦. 11111118101. J. TAUQHAN YIIIIIIOE WILLI/II U. 1131R11:11. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, 111TH AND WASHINGTON STRUM TUILADILLTITILI. MERRICK & SONS, INGINRERB AND MACHINISTS, manufacture Nigh and Low Pressure Steam Rogines, for Land. River, and Marine service. Rollers, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Floats, kn., Cast ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workahops, Railroad Station, ko. Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. livery descriptlon of Plantation machinery, such no sugar. law, and Griot Vacuum Pans, open Bteam Trains, Dotecatore, Liters, Pumping Engines, &a. Bole Agents for N. Itillieux'a Patent Bogar Dolling Apparatus; Naronyth'e Patent Steam Demmer; J. P. Ross , Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. 11. DARTOL RIOHARD NORRIS & SON, LOOM() TIVII STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, NNITINTJUINTII STRUT, MOULTON, TAIIIVIJIW AID INNING GARDEN STANNTII, PHILARIMPIII.A. Nognged eieltudvely In the mennfsebere of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. ktantesotare to order Locotoothea of soy arrange meet, wept or capacity, for the use of Wood or Cols or BMW:1111601U Coal in Its (fir* state, or ANTHRACITE 00AL, WITMODT IMITTING SMOKE, 01E1 OR PIM In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo tives produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex celled by any. The materials used in construction are made on the spot, and insure the best quality and most reliable stook. The large extent of Shops, and Com p/eta Equipment of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OP ANT ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED. ' ' ' ' • • ' OIIILLBD OAR WHEELS, lIAAIMERND With Forgingn of any else or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MACHINE WORK generally. lIIMIARD 1N00.1116 anl-ly MERRY LATIMER MORRIS fiIIEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, Vof eTcoileratquAlaty, aohll4 the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for tho reduced poke of five coots a boatel, and may be obtained in large or 'mall quantity by ap• plying it thb Uss Wilco, No. 20 south 1316VNNTII Street. To Purchasers by Wholesale, it Is sold at the. Works, in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An thracite, a ts 2 60 per ton. (Signed,) J. 0. ORESSON J Engineer. PIIILADSLP/TIA D s WORIII, Aug. O. '67 au2T-1f WONDERS OF THE AGE—LI GUT; MORT FOlt ALL.—D. P. PETERS' Patent Non-Explosion Self-Generating OAS LAMPS Is Just the thing to suit all. Price fl 60 up ; all may have a supe rior Light by calling at the Depot. This Lamp Is adapted to all places and purßoses, and only require. • trial to teat its advantages over all others. The Lamp forms Its own gas Our Patent Burners con be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, without the boast possible danger. All are invited to call and examine for themselves. Town, County, and State rights for sale. The proprietor is In went of Agents, giving a rare chance to make money. D. P. PETERS, Gas Lamp Depot, n021.31n 8. W. cor Second and Chestnut sta., Philad 17051N.--4500BARRELS SOAPMAKERS L ROHN, to Arrire per nehooner J. U. l'hunner ion tale by MARTIN & AtACALIEITER, n North Water street 11/ANILLA ROPE.—TO WESTERN OA. AND SOUTHERN MERCIIANTS.—A largo stock of Manilla Rope, for solo by WEAVER, FITTER, & CO , Jal2 No. 23 N. WATER St , and 22 N. WHARVES. SORGIELIM, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE SEED-26 bushels fur Kale by OROAEIDALR, M PRIROE, & 00., WM: NO. JA N. POMO Arum, nearance olompanws. pIIILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN SURANOX COMPANY, INC° RPORA7'ED BY TILE STATE OF PENN- Are INDUS, Are now eetablien PI ed in their nowOffire,No. t 33 CHEST. NUT street., where they are prepared to make ALL KINDS OY INSURANCE. town or co untry from lone by try fi Inclure, on pding roperty of 6 'rely deeorlptlon, in , PUBLIC B UILDINGS, STORES, DWEL LINGS, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES. and MANUFACTORIES, WORasHops, VESSELS, te. Also, Merchandise of ail kinds; Stocks of Goode; Stockier Country Store. • Goods on "forage, or In bond; Stocks and Toole of Artificers and Mechanise; Turn!. tore, Jewelry Fixtures, he., Ac., Ac , at moderate rate. of premium, and for any period of time. This Company refer to their past career ea an ample guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL TEEM. LOSSES. There are at this time no unsettled claims agaluat them. ROE?. P. KING, President. SI. W. ILALDWIN, Vico President. FRANCIS PLAOkIII3NR, Secretary. ,1a14.3m11 nso MA T T E N I E Ngu A R t N N D os O E d R P E A Y IN () P S U THE RA B N T C ATE E. OF PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 1784—with a capital of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and a largo surplus In addition, invested in soiled and available securities, continuo to Insure on Vessels aad Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, fra , Ac , on liberal terms. OFFICE, No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDING, WAL NUT Street, below Third. DIRECTORS FOR YEAR Ins : John Stewart, William R White, Simeon Toby, Charles 8. Wert, John M. Scott, George H. Stuart, Charles Macaloster,Tobias Wagner John 11. Budd, • Samuel Grant, Jr.. William S. Smith. Thomas B. Watteau, ' Henry G. Freemen. JOHN STEWART, Promlieut. WlLLtaic Hasrza . Sooretm7. Jol3-oody HE MUTUALMUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE P SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Mee, No. 751 South AMUR street, above WALNUT, (Up Stalre,) Philadelphia. CAPITAL, 820,001 SILAS 8. DREW, reams:re. Financial Committee L. DROWN, J. JOHNSON, E. F. lIAZLETON. The of of this Society is the creation of a Shansi Fund, to be applied in the most advantageous manner for the benefit of its sick member.. By the payment of the following yearly depositsyou will become a Life Member of the Society, and ill be entitled to a weekly benefit if you ehoold be dirabled by sickness or aecidont from attending to your ordinary business or occupation. NO LIABILITY TO ABBEBBItEWTS. Yearty Deposits of Members tinder 50 leant of mrt: 1 , 2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week. • 300 it n 3000 400 " " " 400 " 600 ci 600 n 6 00 n II 000 n 7 00 II It II 700 n 1. 8 00 II 800 n i t 900 //u 900 " 10 40 " " 10 00 First week excepted. In addition to the above en expense Fee of $1 $0 will be charged the first year which met be paid at the time of making application and the yearly deposit In thirty days. 15 guineas 8 ti All claims for sickness will Lo promptly paid. All communications should be addressed to SILAS S. DREW, President, cl3oy 151 South Pout th attest, Philadelphia. GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 WAL NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street. Charter Perpetual. Authorised Capital $500,000 FIRE, INSURANCE, limited or perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE on Towle's, Cargoes, and Freights. INLAND INSURANCV by Rivers, Canada, Lakes, and Laud Carriago. ASSETS, Nov. 1, 1857. Real Estate .../.57,000 00 Real Best's held in trust, (in Phil.) 28,700 00 DMA. red 111.-40.0.. 04,414 Oil Stocks, (par value $92,450) present va1ue....57,915 00 Stock notes 28,400 00 Bills receivable 27,448 81 Cash In bank and on hand 2,164 38 Cush in hands of Agents 7,653 92 Premiums unpaid 9,388 89 - $265 020 99 . . . DIRECTORS. CHARLES C. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street. WAL DARLING, 1510 Pine street. ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front at. ISAAC HAZLEITURST,'Attorney and Counsellor. JOHN 0. lIUNTER firm of Wright, Hunter, & CO. E. TRACY firm of E Tracy & Co., Goldsmiths' Hall DITURDY, firm of Jones White, k Dl'Crirdy THUS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. JAS. R. SMITH, firm of Jas. B. Smith & Co. E. HARPER JEFFRIES, firm of Wes. 11. Drown & Co. JON. It. VOGDES, office con Seventh end Sausom eta CHAS E. THOM rsoN, office 413 Chestnut street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. JONA J. SLOCUM, office =5 South Third street. CHARLES 0 LATHROP, President. WM. DARLING, Vice-President. LEWIS GREGORY, 24 Vice-President, New York 11. H. RICHARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. deMAI CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COL PANT, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Capital, $300,000. Subscribed, 8200,000. Paid up, $140,000. This Company is now prepared to issue. BILE and MARINE POLICIES on favorabla terms. PRIBIDIST—JOHN SHUT. Irma Pa:masa—HENßY BIRD. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LITE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TIMED and DOCK Streets. Capital, $612,725 03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or Aar the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests In Real Estate and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They act as Executors, Administrators, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. TRINITISIN. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E Stoke., Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, James D. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter, William H. Kern, Jamea Euston tnratraSalay.., -Valuilti'r Citri, -- Henry O. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, Rodolphus Kent, John W. Hornor, William 11. Cart, Ellie S. A, her, Edward T Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Roberto; Joseph M. Thom., Warner M. Raaln, John O. Brenner, P. S. Michler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Bice Pree't. lout W. Roason.Secretnry. nl3-ly IIOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SCRAM: M:COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The folloagng statement of the affairs of the company is published in conformity with provi.ion of Ma charter : PEASUIOMB 10001000 7005 11700.12 1, 183, TO 1000dT 91, MT: Fire premiums $39,729 Si Marine premium. 217,793 02 Perpetual premiums 224 00 Total amount premlame taken. $255,741 iS Earned tire premtotai ...... .•.. 25,072 Named marine premiums 155,005 00-180,018 IA Deduct return premiums Net earned 9168,359 09 Marino Imp paid. $93,696 76 nai Fire la 'raid.... 6,031 11 Balvage re , etived... $760 67 IntereBtre. 661,4—.4,251 67 Re-Insur ance 2 971 63 --8,083 66 90,830 70 Expenses for commiselons to agents, abatements in lieu of scrip, salaries, office rent, furnishing office, books, fits tlonery, .1!to 60,888 67 Profit and loam 83 40-141,383 2T Net profit 521,018 83 .1931111. Cash on hand 112,915 69 Bills receivable 119,267 02 Bonds and mortgages 165,000 00 Stocks 292,100 00 Stock notes H 2,900 00 Due by agents and others 22,312 93 $764,006 Si DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Wm. Y. Leech, 0. E. Spangler, R. T. KOMI, Abraham Rex, 11. II Houston, Wm. H. Weals, Jos It. Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Lyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Baiguvir C G. Sower, Charles P. Norton, John W Sexton, John 11. Lewin, Herman Haupt, James E. Stiles, Nathan R. Putts, H 11. Shillingford. PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President C. E. SPANGLII, Vice President. W. H. WOODd, Secretary. oc2d R. T. KINBIL. Treuarer FIRE INSURANCE. SPRUNG CAREEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL 1120,000, PAID IN CAM!, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OPTIOE, N. W. CORNER OF SIETE( AND WOOD BPS., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRROTORS. John 11. Dohnert, Henry M. Phlll g, David Woelpper, Lewis Manumit Benjamin Davie, John Landoll, John Meaty, Jr Charles Field Antal? M. Perk, E W oo '. James Darnell, John D. Stevenwn Jamb S. Mintzer., Corwin Stoddard Henry Romer, Tlips. D. Tillinghast, George K. ODOM! JOIIN 11. DOIMERT, President. L. KlitatIMAAR, Beeretary. slept 21—ly ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY, NEW YORlC.—Office, No '2O Wall atrest, ad joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cuih Capital, 8250,000 mi•th a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Mee chandize, orniture, Tommie in port and their Cargoes and other property, against L 0 ,14 or Damage by Fite an the Risks of Inland Navigation, floury Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus It Orares, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Ducts, Edmund Pantoid, 0. 11. Lilienthal, Hanson K. (lorulog, Theo. Polhemcis, jr. Ogden Haggerty, SIM' E. Morgan, Thomas Hemmen, Abu.. A. Van Nest, John H Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas B. Nelson, Charles Easton, Jamea W. Phillip', Louis Lorut, Charles A. Macy, Bamnel G.Olidden, Edwanl Ilincken, Slept'. Combs°long, Wm. E. Bhepard, Thomas ifoott., Chart,. L. Frost, John Ward, . Lothrop L. Mures, Henry K. Bogart, William It Fosdick, Peter Eden, Emery Thayer, Benjamin I t. Field, Geo. Westfoldt, A. 11. Frotlaingham, Zalmon Taylor, Thos. P. Youngs, Henry N. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, President. Rita/ID A. OIILIT. Beeretir7. an 1447 MANUFACTURERS' INp UR A NGE COMPANY.—Obarter Perpetual. Granted by the State or Pennsylvania. Capital, i 600 ,00 0. lizor Marine, and Inland Transportation. . . . .. Aaron 8. Lippincott, Charles Wise, Wm A. Rbi,des, A shed Webb, Charles 3.71.1 d; James P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas J Rinaldo Bank, Wm. Neal, John P Simons, AARON 8 LIPPINCOTT, President W)I A. WHORES, Viol President. ALFRED WF.EICB, Secretary. .1 W. MARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company nu organised with • cash capital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the business to Its available resources—to observe prudence in conclud ing its affstr• with • prompt adjustment of losses. Office No. 10 Merohants , Ntellange, Philadelphia. auT•dly VOMMONWEALTU FIRE INSURANCE V COMPANY, OF TUB t STATh OP PENNSYLVA NIA.-011ce, N. W. Corner WOURTM sad WALNUT Streets, Plailadelpla. Subscribed Capital, /500,000. Pald•up Capita].l2oo.ooo. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., Prooldeat. THOMAS 8. BTIWAItT, The Pfeil. Paull Komi, pooreigy. sully 8101,818 88 DIRECTORS D 11104013 insurance tromsanies. F IRE LNBITRANCE, TOR RELIANCE MUTUALIT INSURANCE COMPANY, or PRILALIMPIIII4 On Buildings, Limited or Perpetual, moray:wee, Furniture. tee., IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. OFFICE No. 808 WALNUT STREET. CAPITAL, $1774021. AUNTS, 8220,413. Invested es follows, rig : In First Mortgages on City Property ..... . . • . SI2O,ZEI In Allegheny county 6 per cent. Peon's It. .... Loan In Pennsylvania R. R. Co.'s 6 per cent. Mort- 10,000 gage Loon, 130,000 Cost 26,600 In Pennsylvania R. R. Co.'s Stock 4,600 In Stock Account for shard in sundry Insu rance Companies 20100 In scrip In sundry Insurance Companies 425 In Riffs Receivable, business paper 51,363 In Book Accounts, accrued Interest, tr.e 3.150 In Cosh on bud 0,621 1250,473 CLEF[. TINGLEY, Premdent. Clem. TimTingley,DlßECTO Geo ßS rge U. Erroll , l i Wm R. Thompson, John R. Worrell, Geo W. Carpenter, Benjamin W. Tingley, Robert Elton, Z. Lothrop, Charles B. Wood,' . li L. Carson, &must Biapham, Robert Tolead, Menthol! Rill, CorteUlu Steremon, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles Leland, William Mauer, W. M SemMe, t'itta'gh. delB-frowlm B. M. LUNCILMA.V, Secretary. DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN 81CRANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED DT TIIB LEGISLATURE or PIM. SYLVANIA, ISIS MICE, 9. X. Corner TRIED nud WALNUT Etreete, THILADILPHIA. MAR/NE /NS URANCE, ON VESSELS, 111 CARGO, To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES , On Goode, by River Canal., Lake_ i s and Land : Carriage to all parts of the Vole 2 FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Eton', Dwelling Hensee, Ae. ASSETS Or THE COMPANY, November 2. 1857. . . Bonds, sfortgaBes, and Real Estate 5101.350 OA Phi ladelph la City and other Loans.. .137,011 Igo Stock in Ranee, Railroads, and Insumace Companies 12,508 CO Bills Receivable 1519,791 95 Cash on hand 33,891 50 Balance In bed. at Argenta, Premium. on 14.1130 Policies recently tuned, on other debts due the Compeer 92,730 fil Subscription Notes 300,000 CO DIRECTORS. William Jlartin, James C. llmpl, Joseph 11. deal, Theophtlua Paulding, Edmund A. Bauder, Jam 611 Tragnair, John C. Doyle, Walt= Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrose, ' J. P. Penlston, George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre, }Moan! Darlington, Samuel E SUces, Dr. It 31. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. C. Ludwig, J 111169 II McFarland, Ilugh Craig, Thomas C Mond, Spencer Mel train, Robert Burton, Jr , Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pittetegh., H. Jamul Brooks,' Dr. T Morgan, " Jacob P. Jcnes. J. T. Logan, 4/ WILLIAM MARTIN, President, TIIOMAS C. HAND, Tice President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. 1.0'7 CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE 'kJ INSUDINCI COMPANY or .11.1,RT/OHD, CONN. Chugh Capital 11D00,009. Lowe in Philadelphia and vicinity adjusted at the Falb:ate/paid 07tcs. By leave we refer to D H. Drown & Co., Phila. Mtn. lasi Immo, Phila. Chaffee., Stout it Co., " Dion. Rufus Choate, Boehm Hacker, Lea & CO., " Ilon. T.. 8. Williams, Hart'd We have !unitise for pacing any &meant of Insu rance in the moat reliable Companies. I' HI,I. AD E I.P HU GENERAL INSURANCE AciaiNoY, -.F.L.-41.0.44.1.1 Nt 1i y} C_RMSTAMT ST. _ _ r OMPBON & ROOD, Agents_ Unilroab .Einrs.- TDHILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.—QUICICEST ROUTE to St alin', Buffalo, Chicago, Itcck Island, Niagara Mi'nankin, Darlington, Montreal, St. Paula, Detroit, Dunlieth, and Bt. Louis Fseeenger trains will leave the Philadelphia awl Beading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and 'VINE Btreeta, daily, (Sundays exetpted,) as follows: 7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS. For ElirJra, Niagara Dille, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Inland, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington, and St. Louis. 3.30 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Rimini, Mtwara Falls, Dultalo Detroit, Chicago, R Milwaukee, lock Mara, Galan., Si . Pant, Burlington, and St. Louts. ED — Tickets good till used. Baggage shacked to Elmira, Beale, and Sospenaion Bridge. Wilkesbarra Williamsport Elmira Canandaigua Geneva, via Works= Rochester Niagara Tails Buffalo Erie. Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie.. via Niagara Falls— Toledo, via New York sad Erie Columba' Cincinnati, New York and Erie ‘• Niagara Palls Indianapolis, via New York and Erie. Detroit, Tim Niagara Falls Chicago, via Great Western Railway.. Lake Shore It Rock Island, via Niagara Palls. Lake shore Railroad Dorliri&ton lowa City St. Louis, wilt Chicago.-- Italtanapolio Dunliath Bt. Peals SA 10 117' Tickets can be procured at the ihtladelphia and ttlil-AtilkiApompacy's Ticket Office, N. W. comer conger Depot. BROAD and VlTr'"" 4124 at the Pas- TIIROUOII EXPRESS PREIGLIT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, belo• Vine, daily, giandays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 P. m. Freights must be delivered before g .7.11. to tivirt them going the same day. I:E'r Freights are forwarded with greater despatch and ',tiler Rate( than by any line from this elty tosthe Wee: and Northwest. for further information apply to ALLEN & " moat, Through Freight Depot. Dread, below Vine, CUAEL 8. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. eor. Sixth and Oheatantata.„Philada. (1. A. NICOLL9, Goal. Sept rhilada. and Beading Railroad. 11. A. FONDA, Genl. Sept. Catswissa, W. & E. Railroad. J. A REDFIELD, de3l-ly (lent. Sept W'meport end Elmira Reilroae. DIIILADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL- A. ROAD—FAST FREIGEIT LINE —Freight trailes leave the Depot, BRO AD Street, b. law VISE, daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit. Chicago, Milwankie, Galena, Dubuque, St. Louis, and Interme diate points. This is the ohertest route to Canada and the Late Ports, and goods will bo forwarded with greater deipatch to the 'bore points than by any other route. TARI O► ramie rim 100 MI • Via Itnllrosa. Ist elites. 24 elms. 34 class. 4th elan Suspension Bride .1 06 60 70 60 Buffalo or Dunkirk 1 43 f 0 70 60 11:=12=111 eh 'cog o 1 90 1 43 1 15 1 00 Freight going through by rail 111 the •ey must be ronrkod .•VIA RtIL " ne tran.ehipnent between yhiladelphis and Elnirei Mark goals els Phlledelpbie and Reeding Dsilroe.l, and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Vino, duly, before 5 P. M. Yot further teen:nation In regard to this route, eon at the through freight office of the Yhtlade , pbla Nia gara. and (heat Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT. de3o-y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-THE GREAT OSNTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic Olties with Western, North-western, and South western States, by a continuous Railway direct. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to an porta on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all porta es the North-western Lakes; =king the most DIRECT CHEAPEST and ItELIARLE ROUTE by which Prs.g.t.t can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. RATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. Mgr CLass—Boots, Show, Hats, and Caps, Books, Dry Goods, On boxes bairn and trunks), Drugs, (In boxes and bales) Feathers, Ifurs,itie 90e. per 103 lbs 61003 CI-JAW—Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (10 original bales), Drugs (in auks), Hardware, Leather ,Liquor, on casks,) Paper, WOOl, aba Sheep Pelts, Eastward, des. ko 140. per 100 !be TEUD CLAss—Anvils, Chains, On casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Belted, (loose or in auks), Paints, (dry and in ) (except lard and resin) 614. par 100 lbs lfooare CL•sa—coiree, Fish, Saban, Beef, and Pork., (In cask' or b o xes eastward), Lard and Lard 011, Nails, Sods Ash, (Jarman Olay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To bacco, Rosin Oil, tineeneware, Sager, (hbds., bi t s., and boxes,) /ca. &c. 60e. per 101111 s PLooti.--.11 per Dbl . ,. until further notice. Oxus-4k. per lou Ito., until furthar notice. Ccrrron-43 per ball, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until farther notice. In shipping Goode fromanu 4 :. e oint But of Philadel phia, be particular to uses pat ' , trio PC.l43ylralsis Railroad." AU Goals consign to the agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, win Ds forwarded without detention. hutturr Aciarns.—Clarke ; Packer & & Co., blempini., Tenn.; B. P. Baas & Co2l. Lords, Mo.; P. G. 0' Ailey & Co., Dvaasville, Ind iana; Wm. Bingham Louisville, Kentucky.; B. C. Moidrum, Madison Indiana • H. W. Drown ,k Co., and Irwii & Co , ' Cincinnad; 11. B. Pierce & Co , Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & Co t No. nt Kilby street, Boston; Level & Co., No. 2 Astor House, New York, No. 1 William •t. prow York ; E. J. /Weeder, PhilaSelphis ; bisirraw & Kamm, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. 11. H. HOUSTON, General Prelikt Agent. H. J. LOIIHAERT, del). Baperintandent. Altoona, Pa. Savings intths. SAVING FUND—FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY.—WALNUT STREET, SOUTII-WEJT CORNER OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INOOXPORATMD BY TOO BTUS 0, Pssasyteswia. Money Is received in arty scum, large or small, Eta in terest paid from the day of deposit to the day of with drawal. The °Mee V open every day from ()o'clock In the morning till I o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening. till 8 o'clock. HON HENRY L. SESSER, President, ROBERT BELTRIDGE, Vice rnaideat. Wk. J. RAID, Scoretary. DIRICTOIt: Hon. Henry L. Hamer, O. Landreth Manna, Edward L. Carter, P. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Bony, Baal. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchinvut, Junes D. Smith, Prancis Lee. Money la reesired and menial:its nude daily. The li:treatments ars nude to oortformlty with tits proritloue et the charter, to REAL ESTATE MORT OAOES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securi ties as will always Insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot tall to give permanency and its allay to this Institution. aal-ly NTO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. -FIVE A N PER ova'. STATE SAVINGS FUND. O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE J. 1 PER CANT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE I I PER CUNT. BTATX SAVINGS FUND. N °. " (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE P E R C ENT. STATIC SAVINGS FUND. Isl-ly 52000 TONS or MITCHELL & CROAS dale 'II improved super PHOSPHATE 01 LImE, for sale by CROASDALE PEIRCE & CO , 0010.41 Ho. 104 N. Wow's* aroma. C- IlwAmßLEilL4HirPiCuakt.DtalWaSigLuiL--uimmWbotTe.: N* laitrzabs. MEW TOES LIE - ES.--THE GLIM • .2 AND Anoy RAILROAD AID PIIELADILPILLA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00210PeUrIlil nom PRILADILPRIA TO NSW us; 1%1 9 1 PIACI& Loins as folkars, Rua. At A._ from Leutaataa Dip* XA 7010 / 81 Ate, M all . X., ois Osoodoot sad Amboy, Adeomoods. At A. IL, via Caudell aid Jamey CRY. Nensind 26 EVA. Y. , loy stearabaa. Troaton, vtai Tway and Jenny City Xasotat Itqwww„ ..... At 2P. it, rta utast ' aoslop, a. sag a kn e r. N. via Damian gad Jersey OW, graft a Xall At 3 P. Y. 'et Comdr and Amboy, Loosowaria.- tion, tst friar 2 At P._ ,X. eta Clanedaa aid Amboy, Aceantroda.. time, and Claes At 6 P. U., via Capita MX Label, AOOMOOOdA• ok, IA Mum 2 XI At 6 . X.. Ca Gunton and Amboy, Lescansiator Won, tad Claes TS The /1 P. Y. Una Tana dal*, au ethers Itsuilays ox ooptod. ittprets Lines stop at tat pal stollen& aro. For Belrklers &atom, ILA., at I A Pl. and 21i 1.• Ai, from Walaat ienood For water ramp L Stroudsburg, &matey Willualar Xaatnne, Great Bona, tke., at I A. X., via Dating Lackawaana at Wart.= Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. Y. and 2 P. NL For Yeast Holly at 8 A.lll. and AM, aal 6P. X WAY LAZO Xtiofei, Tsoulkol, to. sit 2g sad 4 IP. X. WRY 1.111 Urea .t or PlizsY nt . Ranaalla, Beverly, Dorlisgtoa, Sondes e Ada? M. Ine.aboat RICHARD gIOCETIOX for Ikottootwoot Lai totarso , Oioto at 2,6 g 1 6 X Etosooboat TILLN for roomy at IA and Mg A. 61., ants P. At_ AL shad.thuss, sway' I A. N., kin Waimea etre •a EiTrini ;oasis of Memo rely aporoi- 0666, Ps monger. holoonicero Lis limlooted, ta t, _ uy• tkiag►taglgart but tbeir i = . 2 l6arld. was gage osor arty axed' to extra_ Tbe Cola . Davy haat theirme..-.abORY fen baggage total dam pond,Dar not be Rabb& tor iky snout be Toad Icipt by medal restrict. WY_ AL GAMMA lost C. do A. R. L. CO. ICIENNSTLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL JR. R0AD,1937. TOR PITTSBURGH, IRS?. CiataMast; Rt. Look, /owl City, LonitriDeNow Orlosol, St. Peai , Taditaa_potio, Comdata; Ten* Hutto, Cliirtaga, timmadna. as Rattro Amnia; rims tostommoot toe mil ar Groar War. ads. ARRIVAL Alit, DIPARTURS OP TUB THROUGH TRAINS, At and from Go Pottarylvania Railroad P Station, matirreart carom ot arsvierra and Kra worm rostraneo oallarietk attest) TWO THROUGH THUMB LBAYR. PELLADELPIHA DAILY Forming elms eontoctiono at Piftaborgli to all potato 702,793 37 Fast flail wad Atm tamodatlen Trains, (Bexley& ex cepted,' via: Past Mall Line at IP. fl. , anivitir In l'ltterargh at 6 A. 31. lirease Train at 11 alikt, miring. Le PittsSurah at 166 P. L. Alteoaa Way Train at 3 A.ll, vetting at Altoona at 8 P. AL llarruiburg naeoinmodation Train. viala=hla. leaves Philadelphia at 3P. M., aniitaa is Earrialarg at 4P. M. RETURNING. Past Rail Trafa !HUM Pitiatant at g A. M., =rim is Philadelphia at 11 43 might. Srprem Mail Train lama Plltaluargh at ft 60 P. M., ar rim, is Philadt/phia at 1 P. M. Altoona Way Train leaves !Moons at T. 1.3 A. M , arrive' is Philadelphia at Y. P. M. Ilarriaburg doccumnodation Train, via Columbia, leaver lisrrisbarg at d A. M., arriving to Philalelpida 12 noon. no Express Mall rams daily, Mee other tit,Pas cal. asaapaa. - - - Ramo will be remind at the Passage, Depot by the age M e Muter. at any thus damn Qua day. o Nc shar=e o l 7.--;;eaatt=of the poapiny 4fl bald themselves marnaill• for personal only, ant for an amount not esemd4g $lOO. Nonce.--Chsaitusaa will - be in mediums at the New Took Depot to rowel wieners for the Wort Pennsylranta Railroad Station. THOMAS MOMS, Aged, Pawner Limo Peansibragy Ran:Ma 00. Norssabar 51,1357. sat-ly PWESTERN TRAVELLERS. ERIM% AND MOMS AHILLNOZHINT3. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAMS TROX 11141203.1 TO TITIIIMIGH AND THR Oa and after Julie In, la3l ,- TWO BIM town will luxe Wyatt Station for rittahanh tad all Waal. ant sad Bocth or Northaaatara oltioa. THR WORNEIGE WAIL TRAM Lerrei Ralthaor• daily cftaday dicepted) at MS A. W. whit tha Mail Trate sear' u lariat Pena. tylvamia ' aad arrhrin In Tittalmergis 1.R3 A. Y. Si 60 690 8 00 8 CO 8 60 ......10 CO 10 50 13 00 13 00 10 25 ......10 60 ATTILILWOON 15P11.123 Leans Baltimore daily peaday escepted n U r s P. Y. for Ilatrieharg. Tllll NIGHT =PR= TBLIII Leans Baltimore EVERY RIGS? et 10 P. W., oat meting vitk the Lights:tog Bonn ewer the Pearayt. Tanta Railroad for Pithleorgb smirker at MO M P. M . Irr All these train eaoheet closely at Pttteberg with trains aver tke Pettrlwrgi, Pert Weyse eed Chicago Railroad, mod its Ntethera, &Eking and Wester. coneeeiloes. ID" Passengers for Maws, Reek Mani, ton, Toss City, biJsmankee, Dube:Rea, 9t. Peel= son, sod other leading cities ht thy Dertarvest, ofil sere esa lesdrsd miles of sralvi and Imak /own in ter, with Jeer Los changes of ears, by thie netts. irr Passengers for Clorseland. sad Detroit, go by this mats, and the Case arig being 113 Mlles Aorta' tbea by any other math Passengers for at. Levi., Indiansposie, Terre Hants, Cairo, and sal poin.a no the /AIM Lei tppor Mississippi, gabs boas slumps of ad anise I. ed. vanes M any other roots; and to Der, LonisvilA and o th er prossizethl Ck ,l= as any other roots. l Western Damp CU CLAD THSOI7GIi and insedJad with caws. 19 00 19 00 300 .18 SO .3 00 22 CO .27 00 27 CO DO 2923 2900 ta 09 .92 e 4 YOH TER NORTH. The 1.15 RAIL connects eked with Nitero i = over the Dangda tend fed Robot*/ Buffalo, Niagara rod Gouda, au formic t he oast direct railway roata to Pbotbeerbent Pros oats sod Western Nee Test. Pessostion Through tarts Sr. tasard tovia CO bunbia and Lanostar by all the Oates at erek, rob train basin sari conteetiona. Panesions 111 I bis root* avoid tranallad twidges, sad al the isesersidsa• of ferrying woo the thisquebannarkrun. Passengers toe Hawn; liandoirtar, Gettysburg, No taittsbarg, Carlisle C/o-abandon., go Ily lib• mbar al 11.1 b 41. M., and 3 P. M. DILICH. Tb. Can or this rood mats ass trip par itsy, mom& tag with the bale at 3 P or THROUGH TICKETS sad torero bdenoties, apply at the Tido% 011ioa, Calvert Stables, R. r. wow: of Calvert and irsallin stmts. NOR- tf 0 . 0../IDI7OII,RepI. 101 HI L ADE L FRIA, GSBNANTOWNIf .1. &ND NORRISTOWN RAILIOD—WIZTEZ ARRANGIXE.NT —On sat attar MO.NDAT, Mats lath, MT. . _ . FOR GERMAIWOIFIi _ . Lure nits&lTAia al 6. TX,IIX, 9X,11% A. N., 2, 5.10 min. 4,0, 6,1, 9, and 11 P. M. Leave Germantown at 6X, 1.36 mla. 5, 9,10% 1-10, 346 MM. 4, 6,6,1,6, mg 16P. N. Tbo 7-15 &slack A_ M. Train from Ehaerataws ari..stop only at Warne Street Station. SIUNDATS.,_ Lases Phlladalpila at 9_50 min_ M., 2 sad I% P. IL Leave Germantaarn 5.20 min. A. M. , 1-19 art.M. amt 6.40 naha P. M. CHESTNUT RILL RAILROAD Mll2:=2Ml2=l MMMiSE=3I Lean PhilAtol,t..Va. 9-2* A. M, S cad P. M. Lem Choataat Mill &t $ • M.,11-84 aad 44111 P. M. 108, MANATI I, 00: 1 2410ROCKII3 AM) MOXIM Leave Philadelphia at AIX, 0, 12. A. IL, a, 4.3(, ix, ILLA 11 P. IL Lease Norris - town &AT, $ 2 sad 6/4 P M. Leave PAllaAelphia at DA. M., and P. W. licanstorn a/ T A. IL, and S P. IL CEISST YALLIT BAILROAD TOE DOEFIZEI Leave PblLa4elphla ti 6J( A. It aad 3P. X. Leave Demaintown at 14 A. X . sad 1 P. X. H. K. 31LITH, Paperiateadeat. Depot, ?Balk and Grote rasea, PADaialido4. N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD wmyza ABIANGIMEST. HETI/LIMN. EASTON, LLLUTOWN, xA t OEt OMNI% DeELESTOWN, On and alter Welceolny, November Ith, DU, the trains ea this road will Dare Philadelphia daily (Pen nies excepted) ne Yor Dethletom, Easton, hflentovit and Matadi CITA, (Express) at 9A. M., in connects-en with L. T. R. R. 1 , or Rettithein. Allentown, and Match Chnak, (lt pres,) in entuaallon with L. V. R. R., at 2_15 P. 11,S Tor Doyteatown, (decconanodatioa,) a 2 4319 P. M. Ter Gwynedd, do. at 10 A. It. On Tuesdays and Tridass the 10 A. M. train will rat Wens% to Doyleetawn, - Icavias Doylestows to retain at 1 It P. Xt. TRAINS 708 PIiTLLDILPIILL L.ar. B.thelete tramea,) at 9 A. M., rust 22$ P. X Lear. Doyititarra, (Accommodaftat,) at 043 ♦. X. Leave CtoTaidl, dn. at LID P. M. ON NOND/11. Per Pram airy 5ead.......915 1. IL (Gdysedd.. ..... .2_30 P.M Doyltstown 430 P.ll. D0i1551ar5.......4.43 A.ll, Pus to Pstklshend -41 ds _ 31sach C 21211 2 40 ~ Wine:NA:re 440 PAMENOSIt MVP. ?BOW! sad WILLOW_ ,Ita Phil. ILL'S CLAIM, Sort, CHANGE OF HOURS.-F HIL ADE L. ROAD WIIXDIGTON AND DALTIVOILD HAIL Oa 11.134 After IIemALT, Nor. M1.18,P, PAPPILSOIR TRAINS LYAVB PHILAPPLPHLA Par Salomon at! A. M., 1 P. m., (.181pram,) awl 11 P. Y. Pot Wilsolneza A. M., 1, 3.30 wad 11 P. m, /or Nor CAstle a 8 A. M., 1 Amel 3.33 P. Y. For 111411etcAra at A M. and IP. Y. 'cc Darer at. 13 A M. =A 1 P. M. Pot Res.ford At BA. ant 1 P Y. TRAINS FOB PaILLDILPIII.A. Lean Baltimore al 6.46, .116prus, 11 A. N., AM 6 16 P. Al. I,ere Tillmingtost at 7.73 sad 11.61 , mad 221 axill /2 P. 11. Gran Nev Own* at 6.53 LIS4 11.ei A.)", Awl S 34 P.M. Leave MlAlletown at 1019 A. M. sad T.% P. X Leave Dover at 915 A. M. =I S P. M. LW@ &saforl at 7 M. A. IL ar.l S P. M. TRAINS TO BALrndoii MIE:SEM;IN=I SITIDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Phalnillaphis DlZtimore. MiEfME=I 7r.ight Train, vlth Posseapar Oar attaak•O, will ran as Minna Leave Pitllsdriplan for Parryvtlla sod Istsrirodint• places at Iii?)!. Leave WilmLogios for do. do. 0 SO S. M. Leave 13x:tin:tore for liarre-I*-draes at 3 P.ll. no May I. M. TILTON, President. fire proof Oaks. SAT,ANAHDEE SAFES." A laoge assortment et IMAM & WATSON'S! PRZLADBLPRZA MANUFACTURE' BALAWANDIR SATES, TACLT DOOlg, Tor Banks sad Stores. BANK LOCIS, loud to say sow to nes. IRON DOORS, sarrTsas, Oa as good talus er any other setahrhauseat th mailed Bear. by EVANS k WATSON, No. SS &oath Tamara mass; ThiredittAh. aatt PULAIIII orrs as • CALL COTTON -200 bales good Middling to Mit dlitg fair Co. !a don .at to tota m tfAHIVI MACA. sal 11l Lett Ilr.toe str•lt WE LOO.lO RAI:OZ.—SOLD BY CELLI • 7 VI% • 1•01 NI V. WIMP P. eils44 IMMMI ON SUItiDATB,
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