rzazz; Fop* em the,Lende* 'City Aitietsi, 4o - 111]. • 800 topaYmoittenahuredy o ol rii , o; or 1857 or "- !t i ti5ii .9 :4 1 7, 1 0 50 : 071,%"-,t h over-iSsue,,,t llo „, ( Pfe m a" li - liner ' m ay im considered it anieet& , : ,, A "er,wreek • probably etiltramtli!la t a - ba _V.e„..",..i.avray, : bilt . such details_llieneerer t h , re,gerded ofonly indlitidatil intermitter' A /L :4e -exciting adjunote of the eterta year.' - In reviewing itableilT.;:ebservets will be struck With singular`f aaVia 'aOoly yet noticed, Throughout the whole 4e .fie - ehar• hardly been 'so much as Fir t hie -continued gold produetiens in .... 4 'eittia 'arid ,Ordifornia. ' More :than £20,- 000.0Jb' of tlie'preseleati • metal is, stilt. in-'course or 'annual, distribution, ' and we, have witness- - - a ~ftnanolal,-.itiVelden at 'all - the Com uterciel.,-Mintrir;:of Enrope, and, America, and • heard all.thetheeriee anddistmesione td which - it hits glean rise, without any ono apparently,think lug it :relevant ttimix'fip the two sabjects, as law! ing, etthet e s Mtroaptietivolr or ..prospectively,- - any bearing - isitherfor,good or :111 upon each--other. This - is re„..iiholesents sign.: A few veers back the gold dieetiverles were, nerd to explain' every thing. The agrionaudita,toOk•refege in them. Every." prediction- regarding Iree-tratie . had boon falsified, but it , was Ballarat and -11endige that - had ratted , itha - country. - ' Trade -sod commerce, - also, wo rdhutior the Same' , ofronmetanoes have been eittnPlY.the'Bank,Charter Mt -long before Novemher;lBst. • - : -Every goodlliat ' a - liberal Gov, ernment'aijghtoffeet „war emdlted- to the specie ArriveVand'al, itheir: sins were desorib'ed as the - morogieitioileilniednee,'while. , this was pouring in upon_whit was utterly inexonsable -that heylifthig shatld go t wrong.' Politieally, , ace nomicallyi,,and,, commercially, whenever a, man wished to escape' the borne of 's dilemma, he-thus found the memis;te_throw,his,„,o_ppoxents into eon fusion.-,He had:been -*featly' right, but who• eould."'havir:thenglit - of the =rues ? It is evident, - lioefaviir,"Weitte getting , beyond - this. ; - the late , currency has shown that among the groat 'ef,the leeplithe simple principle on IShieb-itione - Aan' be lion eetly based has been Underateed,With - .lilforee which, in, the midst of the ',,speeeheaiikid-'parnplilete that. threatened to - - pelt - ttr , oat -of all 'courage' and reason, could • harbilidie. Men hoped,' and- the rapid cessa • tiorf,'„Of/Alie - delusions: on .the gold' question is 'another equally important , proof-, Of- advancing intelligener, 4rue . - that, during the late del:tate& one • or,' tire: r ef moinb err of - the:Cppesition:lieentekrto wiiL, to approach-the matter fix the isid - style k bat the: attempt§ were in everyeasecoofinedJast fq.uhe number of Words neeissear - y to ahow.that , therhad forgotten nothing andlemmt nothing, A stray allusion to the:riches. • that areitiltheingepentid'xip,-doupled with scan tioigraiipieiniert Of etonbeto, : at , Lthrtfifet that with, all thesti - irrielisa"'We' seethed' to be none the' richer,..eonstituted, foe the most part the - tamest thst-,was ventaredr,,ltle plain that the majority have-disabused their minibtef the ,vishina that first dezzledrehem,'.and diave at, length .aecepted ;the aimphi:ldeathat there - ie no ultimate profit. in in • creasing the supply a_ commodity he a general senile hatend.eralne - except from, the .11m1- tatlea of the Manly." , Perhaps, indeed; they may UPS - already recognised that the 100,000 or 150,- •„ 500 persons toiling at the deposits in California and Australia are actually the, most complete specimens of- a non-producing class that could, be found. They live extravagantly, and fur nish bothing,iti return tondd to the general stock - -of available, property. When they have given out the' results "of their' labor we_ are just whero we were. --As aeonus'Moso,ooo ounces of .gold which •they may raise this week shall hate been added tithe mess .of. gold..at present in existenCe, - . the enlargedtotal will In worth nothing-more than. theemallerone. As fares the direct action of his oceimatiOn ort soelety is concerned, the-gold:finder 'and Bisyphim are fellow-workers. Happily, -by draWing others to new regions, he 'unwittingly ex -anises Vita same , time a marvellous influence on the destinies` of mankind, but that is a different -branch:piths subject. • The pointpow le,"that, as respects' any operation on the tangible,weillth of the world,te'is nenontity; and as the question whether - this- the Mise , oriihether he is rosily creating effeetrenflicleneto acMaint fereVery good thingthat Is, brought about by enlightened legis lation,Vould not fail;whlle -items' at elfin doubt, to prove rather :disheartening 'to tliose who had been etriving forprognise, it is satisfactory to find that; in most quartereethere„ seems. no longer the slightest porpleiitymi the matter,_ . Omitting the local details, which pan hardly be renderedintelligible - Without a plan of Lnoknow, the general scheme of-;operations-adopted by Sir - Colin Campbell ' , appears to :be as follows: Quit . thig"Caivapore on the Ilth' November; he rode forty :miles, at ono - stretch towards Allumbagh, Where he arrived On thel2ths 'A letter ;`rein Cawn pore, of that date,, states that Sir Colin would overtake and piek upon route various detachments • of troops already sent forward,„, numbering 'alto gether 5,600. the ” dying; animus" from 'Delhi, under" Brigadier Grant;'had previously collected - at Allunibagb, and additional- reinforcements Were rapidly_ arriving . front Allabahatt: - Altegether, Sir Colin- woe able to muster about .10,000- effeetivea, when, en-,the I3lh ofliToviaber, he, began to fight his way across the-memorable three ratios that 'separated Allure- Nigh from the Resideney, a large district of Luck now, eity lying between.-- - • • , /The severe fighting_ in Cie • neighborhood of Imeitnow seems totave.begun on the,ll,3th,NOveni here and - to have , continued almostwithOut inter- niaelentethenth, triton Sir Colin approached the ''''•"" - - - brave garrison, met by - Generals Outram and Have - lock. - "111is,,"• • , the Standard; '"oat have been a happy Melia to-both the deliverers and the _ sielivered; ,and whoa; reflect On - the great ef -2 forts that had-been necessary to realize it, the dis persion -of• such a mighty- host intercepting the meeting of the' generate, it is wonderful that it - .ever took-place." " There is much yet to be done in Oudo,"esays the :Bombay- Tintes;:' "-bat the Commander-in- Chief has.now a nunsproir forte' at:his dial:sisal ;", and, tlteeknowbeing relieved, he can consult his: ' own convenience in matters of time." IVO remark" 'that-the sick end wounded left by Havelock at ,Alleadnigh wore sent into his camp, with the view of returnio to Cawnpore under a guard of Sikh „horsemen; but 'they 'Approached- the British "camp, they wore thistaken,by the seamen of Peel's Naval,Brigade for the advanced guard of the one my• ; • when - the - guns, loaded with grape, were • levelled, and about to be fired. The face of the - Eurotenn surgeon, 'however, waajust then reeog '.nised, 'which providentially saved 'the -sick and , wounded from being poured-into by their • own friends. The incidents connected with' the -other operatieni of our different 'columns' of troops will bo follewed-with interest in - the details ,which. we I:c inuidish, as also in the telegram, received- at 'the • 'East India House, giving the-Calcutta version of - ~ t he.relieref-Ineknow. ' Thellerfesid,Uf India writes: rc Wo would , e.:eallabe attention of the-Gereeinutent of India to the state of things oiisting in the,city of It "deintinde instant and stern reform.- We are ear t!,:tain that the froaki there Committed have no sane tion front - the governor-General, and if • tile • Ines ,nage costs X-10,000 inbribee,_wntten orders should - -be transmitted peremptoillyforbidding them. The youngest son of the king, eighteen yore df. age, •„ has been declared inn wont on nem:mut of his youth, ' ' and rides through Delhi on an elephant, with two British officers behind him to do him honor The • 's -,,atttieraehtippears so incredible- that it itiayise pot • , Saida newspaper repert.- We entreat Hovernment, 'M belisve 'that'it is one which we t• would not publish without such inthienation Repro duces absolute certainty. The king, also, it is mild • =bat for this we-have • only the authority of the Lahore Chronicle—taLs a retinue to attend him, ' and coolly - -insults the British offieers who. visit him.„, It is things Saab as these, the honors potato -Oar mitiderers; which exasperate Eurepeans..to frenzy. They are not ordered: or sanctioned by government, but they Should ,be idol:test; by-courts martial; if necessary:"--, —, • -. • : Thin Emcee 'tot tan Hsunsf.-...ethe March of intelfeot Is evidently ',directed towards' the East. A Smell printing-office was deapatelied, a few days • ago, from Paris for Const,anteneple. The press is to be worked. entirely _bp, the ladies belonging to thebarem of one of thegreat Pashas residing on the Bosphorna, - The. books, intended to be printed .„- • .are chiefly. Works Of- amusement „translated from theEreatsti and - ,English, — The 'wife of Itibouly • Effendi is alrmidy Preparing •a Turkish translation of Thackeray's ~, NOWOOMOS."—Coiert Journal. - The _Pally - Bo*tai , correspondent - says therebels (hide have- placed boy'on tho , :throne, and keep bliss in state at Fyztbad, a city of 100,000 inhabitants, defended by a large fort. wall, end ditch, and' rotted_ towers, lately repaired; and new entrenchments, Here - the lest "great stand-may be expected,. and the royalty of , dude must dually perish. • • „ t nsxsr si 4r , CItANoEs.=-Lordtiarrowbyhas office Of l'rivy,Seal,' tuieitroni any po. Alltaidithorenets With Me eolleagues, but solely on „ -tretteoun of-Tho - etate-of Ids..health, whielt renders t , itnecomary for him to abstein' for some time 'rem all business.. He is to be succeeded by Lord Sian -•- - : - Perioishl e n.harbeeti given for the wbo,d de the exiled 'generals to hturn to France, .e -..itsenditlen- of 'arty kind, This issaid to 1t,, ,, •,-,;1,7,,"" t ,J; ",:thr interference of Marshal Pelissite-- -- ;.,: e — r - AIW., Seated te the Emperor" that it would "e n Ti o la o ' ng ” Wreak& an - exceptiorein favor sef<''wee, — ` , .l — nt ilit i i de l; :„,:lentthat MI should -alike garde' the favor, A , • [,"• There are rumors adore rn • • -a fcCIOEI between Paris that a co , pro mise An .ne l'a re• . eStkr /. ,ns off the East - has been Ace and,Bngland ; that France to.give Tip the: . cane of, the union 'and:indepen dence of Wel' onh . la andlioldavia t _while England; in return • ' , iocio n oi t o ow , ithdrave_iter opposition to the Suez According - to the 'Debate, the °artist party I ' bring about the abdication of the Alto - birth-of the Prine6 of Astn lies hat frustrated- their scheme for marrying the Infanta to the'eltle,st grandson of Don Carlos This , intrigue, the Debate assorts, is Ed serious that e s t er s are narrowly - watching its progrefe. Tho' title, by which -Mr.- Charles Campton Cavendish will be called to the Upper liouse is 'Lord Cheiliam, and - not - LOH Latimer, 'as pre ,Viously stated.—Gloso.., Accoiding to deepatchea froui :Vienna, the „Austrian Gevernment has lent large sums of Money to various earrintercial houses. , - Cincinnati, On•,Thersday,'4, preciie wds " filed in :the United- States Circuit Court, Judge ' Leavittpresiding; by Dunham, El St. John, 'pi,' the Easton and Hamilton Railroad Company, ' nponUn article:of agreement 1, for work and labor _llene, and materials SfarniShed upon the Piqua , branch of tho•read; and, ter, the loss of profit, to the plaintiffs by violation of said article of agree mint." Damages; $lOO,OOO. A preatpe woo also 'Med by tfie Sainotorties. against the genie defend ",:tiri4,lcor the recovery of •damtiges for tho non-pay-, Mont of ,10,800, egreed"to be paid the plaintiffs in • consideration of -having indemnified the defend • - ante elabima of, rafrell do Duntnim; Da mages; $10,000.. , • . , , l'Oodruff Bulleffo,'•relates -the -filloW it...4lA few days siticolTr.f Q, Beckyith,`Of , Beek, it ;w i t io„„ali m , 4n 8 ,,t 0 uk1, „ 043e,ompaniod his negro „ man, started - for Diektinin in a skiff, ,fop the pull-- 'lMse,of collecting a debt of some fircoon hundred dollars ; this beinganciomplished, they started - for , t;.; lieino."Altey - liad , :proceeded but a short distance; tvlion Mr., 8,1 frcim' some' - nnabOotintable reason, concluded to:geloutand walk, the money being in dein; max lefkirillie heat. , Scarce lad ho touched Mier; 14014. whop-.the bank Miyed in,' , engulphing •• • negro, money iintriikilr. M. B. escaped uninjured, ,hlethingltielitiert'beco or heard of either negro, tubas r y or-skiff:4lmM: . • ir , t• (41. :Tourngl • some statistics in regard: to the .manufactures of jewelry and" Of iron that: city, More than soy • ou frondred 'persons tire said , to derivo,their aortAtrpattt frdi,i,tjte jairelry business, the an: - ~product or Aitioltidtotitirasted not to fall moth short • Of33;filiff,fiffe,`„,ll - e^!filimber of persons em ployed in .th,rmanyttlitere of fAieliy beforetjie orbits , Wair/M4i'lilliCh is now reduced to only LANIES. •• . • —.............---.--- 1 FILEF 'OF - THE' NEPTUNE MIST,- A- , RANCE COMPANY, No. 4.1.4 t WALNUT Street. . Sinkills4llllA, Jan. 11, 1858. " The Brat annual meeting of the, Stockholders of the Nettme Inenrenee Company wag held this - day, when the following person were, unanimously elected to serve as Directors for the Mining Year , ' Richard Shields, ._ ' Edward McGloin, George Minster, Gustav no V. Town, Theodore N. Town, Thomas Heath, W. 0. Stoteebury, D. Sherwood, 0. 0. Butler,'-. George Scott At a meeting of-the Board of Directors, hold on the same day, the following officers were elected: RICHARD SHIELDS, President. , GEORGE MUNSTER, Vice President. 1 .GicortOs Boom Secretary. jall-tf - I"3IIILADELPIII.A. FIRE AND LIFE IN- A SUBANCE COMPANY.-office No. 433 CREST. 'NUT Street At a Meeting of the Stotkholdere of the abovo Com pany, hold on Monday, the 4th inst., an Election was held for Directors, and resulted in tho election of the following gentlemen : Bobt. P. King, Ed, B. English, M. W. Baldwin, - Ed. Wiler, P. B. Savory, ,Coo. II Levis, T. K. Collins, Chas. P. Hayes, Jno, Clayton, • 0. 0. Davies, S. J. Megargee, Tno. Ringer°. And at a meeting of the Board held on Monday, the 11th root., the following Officers were unanimously re elected : ' ROBT. KING President. W. BALDWIN, 'Vico-President. - FRANCIS BLACKBURNE, Secretary. P. E, DIROKIIEAD, Treasurer. . • The Board also declared a Dividend of SIX ;PER CENT. (clear of State tax) on the Capital Stock, end the remaining prows, amounting to $34,061.15, were retained by tho Company for the thither security of the (tenured. jal4 Gt#lf FRANCIS BLAOKRIJRNE, Secretary. T HE CLEVELAND, PAINESVILLE, 11 AND ASHTABULA RAILROAD COMPANY.— The Semi-Annual Intereet, doe •January 1, 1858, upon the Special Mortgage Bonds of the Cleveland, Palms 'rine and Aehtabnia Railroad Company, issued to the Sunbury and Nrid Railroad Company, will be paid at 'the Office ofJOSIAII RANDALL, Esq., No 202 WASH INGTON O RTAIIE, - in the Oily of Philadelphia, on presentation, between the hours or 0 o'clock A. M., and 12 o'clockpoon, hereafter until paid. G'EO. B. ELY, Treasurer. /tummy 12, 1858. AMU /VP= OF THE PENNSYLVANIA N-7 RAILROAD OD. . . . . - _ PUILADELPFIT January 11th, 1858. NOTICE TO 81'00IIIIOLDER9.—The Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of this Company will be hold on MONDAY, the lot day of February, 1858, at 10 o'clock A. M. at the SANSOM-STREET lIALT,. The Annual Election for Eight Directors will be held on MONDAY, the 185 day of March, 1058, at tho office ofthe Company, N 0.308 WALNUT Street. ' jal2-dtlel EDMUND SMITIT, Secretary, NTOTICE .TO CONSIGNEES:he ship STALWART, °apt. Linde, from Liverpool, le now ready .to. discharge at SIIIITEN street wharf. Con signees will please deliver thoir permits to the off:mere on boarl. AN goods not permitted within five days will be sent to public store. ' TllOB. 111011A.RDSON & CO., ja7 101 WALNUT street. OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO., PIIILA manta', Jan H, 1858. The - Annual Meeting of, the Stockholders of the Cnion.Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at the Office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, (Farquhar Duilding,) on TUESDAY, Febcesry 2d next, at 12 o'clock 51.. at which time an Election for Mere and Managers will take place. jal2-tfe2 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. '7l/1 - ERC FLAN TS' FUND.—The annual meeting of the Merchants' Fund will be held on TUESDAY next, 19th bust . at 4 o'clock P. M., at the BOARD OW TRADE ROOMS, Merchants' Exchange. The annual report will be submitted, and an election held for officers to servo for the ensuing year. jal3.lnit THOS. F. BRADY, Secretary. BONDS OF PITTSBURGH AND ABLE BUNNY COUNTY—holders of the above secu rities are requested to call at the office of J. R. & 11. B. FRY, No. 134 South THIRD street, where information Of Importance to their interests may be obtained. Committee of Public Meeting. G. N. LOOMIS, CRAIG BIDDLE jal3:-Gtif nonacE B. vid. TeRIDGE . NOTICE.—TIIE TIME FOR A-P receiving - Plans and &etiolates for the Chestnut Street Bridge, has, by Ordinance of Councils, been ex tended to the 26th day of January, 1858. STRICKLAND 'ISSAS.% de39-dtja26 Chief Bugineerund Surveyor. nVPICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN SUDANCE COMPANY, 408 WALNUT Street, Pun..mem..enta, Jan. sth, At a Meeting of the Directors of the Quaker City In surance Company, held this day, at their Odle°, a Dividend of TEN . PNIt CENT. was declared on the Capital Stock of the Company, payable on and after tho first day of February 1858. yallt-et 11. COGGSHALL, Secretary. TSTOCKHOLDERS OF THE BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA are requested to call at the ,4 Griggs Building," No. 220 WALNUT dtreet, and examine the bill now before the Legislature, and the petition for their approval of the same. jals.3t If r PUBLIC L AMP S .—THE PUBLIC IS respectfully-informed that Offices have been opened by the Blatant Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which Mittens are requested to give information respect. ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or of any falters in lighting or extinguishing them at proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Bally, No. 808 Wharton st., First Ward; Oharlea Carty, Supt. of 21 district, No, 8 Gaines at. above Sixth; Kiraly G. G. Kirk, No. 6203:forth Sixth at. , above Brown, Twelfth Ward; M. W. Deshong, No. 22810oates erect, Fifteenth Ward; Thos.V. Bowlby, Gas Office ,Twenty - Fourth Ward,. (West Philadelphia;) 81. 11. I, ' Fadden, One Office, Twenty-Second Ward, (Germantown;) Wtn. N. Market, One Office, Twersty.Tbird Ward (Frankford,)and at the Gas Office in Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gee Works. A'. J. KITE, ool.fina Superintendent of Distribution. Cotiartticrol)ipo THE COPA.RTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing unrDer the firm of SIF.GER, LA.318, & CO. la this day dissolved by the death of 0. B. LAUD. The business, Of the late firm will be settled by the surviviog partnairs, 'who have associated with them JOHN WLEET, 'W. D. SPONSLER, and D. II ERVIN, under the firm RIEGKL, BAIRD, &CO , and will continue the Dry Goode Jobbing and importev, business as heretofore, ev,No. 47 North THIRD street. DETER SIEGER, , JACOB RIEGEL, WPC E. BAIRD, , . JOHN WIEST, W. D. EPONSLER, D. D. ERVIN. December 81,1657. jalslmie CIDIVARD H. LADD will have charge of ourteualueee in thin city from this date, at No. 820 CHNSTNOT Street. RUNT, 'WEBSTER, & CO., Mannfacturert of Bowing blischioos. annary 1, 1858. jal•am NOTIGE IS .HEREBY GIVEN THAT N - upplleution hoe bon mode to the Trustees of the _FIRE ASSOCIATION _OF PIIII,A.DELPIIIA, for the renewal of a policy of Insurance, Nu. 13,560, issued in the name of John J...Bhuetneker for $l,OOO, dated dune 6,1849. Transferred to Wm. S. Fairchild October 8, 1849, and by bins to the Western Building Association October 11,1852, which has been lost or mislaid, and in. formaticth thereof wAI be received by al-theta-4w* 'Llr° N 'S PURE CATAWBA OHIO BRANDY.—As this article is manufactured from the PURE JUICE of the Catawba Grape, cultivated in the vineyards of the Great West, it has a special claim to our notice. the _proprietor guaranties this Brandy to be STRICTLY FUME and FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATION, which is corroborated by the analyses of Dr COX, State Inspector for Ohio; also, the celebrated Analytical Chemist. Dr. CHILTON, of Now York, to which we invite attention: ANALYSIS OF LYON'S PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. Or,ic 011EMICAL INSPSCiprt, CISOMNATI, /111 y, 1850. I hereby certify that I have this day inspected a large lot of sao Catawba. Brandy for Nr. I. Jacob, No. '143 Third Street, and stair a careful examination I find it pure, of high chemical standard, and free from all foreign or poisonous substfpnces, and have so marked it as the law directs. (Signed) lIIIIAbI COX, M. D. New YOU, July 28, 1857. I have analysed a bottle of TLyon'e Pure Catawba Brandy, futidehed by Mr. A. Balaton, Jr., of Lockport, N. Y., fop utalynktion, and find It to contain only the ingredivata:which exist in pure Brandy. The proyair tionibi atoohoLobtained from it la 47 per cent. I be iierr eaMple to be pure Brandy, without achutera thnt, The dAvoriof it le delicate and peculiar. (piped) JAS. B. CHILTON, M. D., Cherniet. - For lifedininal purr oses Lyon's Catawba Brandy Was no rival,:and has long been needed to supersede the poisonous compounds sold under: the name of Brandy. As a beverage', the pure article •is altogether superior, sod a sovereign, sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, bow Bpirrits, Languor, General Debility, &c., Ate Also, EMIELDI , I3 STILL AND BFA.EKLING 011ASIPAGNE.—Thetis Wines are made in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pure Juice of the Grape, and are eminently calculated for Invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu lant, and for Baoramental purposes. Retail 'price $125 per bottle, A liberal discount made - to the' trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the "8010 Agents for the State of Fenn spirants, A. F HAZARD dr, CO., Wholesale Druggists, No. 505 IdARKET Street. F REDERICK BROWN, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, N, E. CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS, PIIILADELPRIA, Selo manufacturer of BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JA MAICA GINGEIt, which is recognie3d nod proscribed by the Medical Faculty. and has become the standard Family Medicine of the United States. hie is a remedy suited to the extremes of beat and cold, mid et all Come beneficial when gentle tonic and stimulating influences are required. Its stimulating 'property being independent of alcoholic power, its effect au a frequent remedy need never be dreaded. While it strengthens and reffeshosthe debilitated In the nutruner 'season, It is not teas potent during tho Inclemency of winter, by warming with its healthy tonic principle, and enabling the system to resist the Influences of in cipient diseases which lurk Ins changing climate. No family should be without it, and by travellers on long journey A, or by sea, it will be found invaluable. OAUTlON.—Persona desiring an article that can be re lied upon, prepaied solely (tom pure Jamaica (linger, should be particular to ask for BROWN'S 1:85ENCI: OP JAMAICA GINGER, which to warranted to be what it is represented, and is prepared only by FREW:I;IOR BROWN, and for sale at his Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of FIFTH and CHESTNUT streets, Phila delphia.' • Alsolor sale by all respectable Druggists in the Ifni ted States. Jals-finite 'URE MEDICAL COGNAC BRANDY— The mast certain cure for Dyspepsia, whether Acute or Ohronla, - now In use ; also, as a powerful .ttrengthenerjor weak lunge and general debility, It has no equal, Recommended by all the oihtnent Physicians. Price only $1.20 per bottle; or $lO.lO per dozen. ' • ZIEGLER & SMITH, Je S. W. Corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Sole Agents for the United Stateei GOHAMP'S OLD, TOM LONDON 4 CORDIAL GIN —The best specific for Dyspepsia, Diseases of the Kidneys, andall the Urinary organs ; TRH SAFEST TOMO AND INTIGORANT. • The late important reduction of the duties on spirits has permitted the introduction of this remarkable article, need so extensively In Europe, with the eppro• batten Ot.the medical -faculties, guarantied pure and unadulterated, withdrawn for consumption from the mita of the Custom floute.• It is recommended to all families by the beet phyeiclaue, either as a curative or as-a preventive of the above disease/I. - = ; ; P. D LONOCtIAMP, Sole Importer and Proprietor, 217 Ilouth *TONT Street, Philadelphia i Pa. . For sale at the prinaipat DrugAtorea of Phitadelphia and ottiar °Meg or - the United States. - CHAMEOIN, 204 South FRONT Street, Solo Agen for the dietrlet of Philkdelphla, do22•tathelnl* Illebicittal. iN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF POILADELPIIIA, Estate of DIARY ASHBURN/111, deceaoed . , The Auditor 'appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of Adam Ashburner, Administrator of MARY ASHDURNER, deceased, and to report dietri• button, will attend to the dutlee of his appointment on MONDAY, January 18th. A. D.lBOB, at 4 o'clock P.M., at hia office, No. 704 WASHINGTON SQUARE. ja7-thstust A. MURRAY STEWART. Auditor. LETTERS OF - ADMINISTRATION TO the Estate of JOHN OSMON have been granted to the subscriber. Persons indebted or having claims are _requested to call without delay to WILLIAM BIICICIUS, FRANKFORD, Or to his Attorney, ED. WALLA, jab-tutit* No '702 'WALNUT Itroot. (A.sructilittral Jinplanento GARDEN SEEDS.—Freali and gonuino If Garden Seeds, or every variety; a complete stock always on band Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms. BOAS SPANGLER, & 00„ jal4-y 621 MARKUP street, below Seventh. CUIRMING'S HAY, STRAW, AND POD DER. CUTTERS.—_We are solo inailufaeturers of Cumming'a unrivalled Hay, Straw, and Fodder Cutters, which are guarantied superior to any in the market. BOAS, SPANOLEB, h CO.. 627 MARKET' etroot, below Seventh. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ovary variety, the most complete otook in the city, embracing Corn Sheller,, Grain Fans, !Torso Powers, }Reamers, Straw and Fedd.r Cutters, Root Cutters, Horticultural Tools of all kinds, Seeds for field and garden, Guano, Super Fhosphate of Lime, &0., wholesale and retail. DOA% SPANGLBR, & CO.,' 627 MAXKIIT street, below Eeventli Express atompanieo JELLS, FARGO, & CO., NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA EXPRESS 00 and PIMA QV DIALERS; A JOINT STOCK COMPANY. CAPITAL $OOO,OOO. OFFICE, 400 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA. Expretia sent to CALIFORNIA, Cht.enotr, and BAND. WlOll ISLANDS on the sth and 20th, and to Ifivtu t op 7th,l2th, and 27th of each month, from NEW YORK. .EXCIEIANGE for sale In sums to milt, and oottxo- TIONS MADE on California, Oregon, Sandwich Mande and Havana. W. P. & Co. receive freight caoßigued to them at RAN FRANCISCO, Per Clipper Ship, and collect invoices on delivery o the earne. - NOTI 11 TO CALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS , W. F. & Co are now prepared to receive the OLD BONDS of tho State of CALIFORNIA, transport the name to Sacramento City, and procure new ones, in ac cordance with the act of 28th April, 1857, and return came to this City. de2l-1m D N BARNEY, Jn., Agent. THE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 1120 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, DANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the pritioipal TOWNS and CITIES or the United States. E. S. SANDFORD, C opera' Saperin tendent, CommteGiart Illerchants. HANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 26 and 27 North FIFTH Street, Rut aide above Commerce street, Philadelphia. aul•H 'CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER WANT and Importer of HAVANA SEGALS (New) 188 Walnut street. second story. aul-ly soap anb Caddo QOAP AND CANDLES. REMOVAL, from IST SOUTH FOURTH STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 11 RELIEF STREET, be tween Lombard and. South, and Front and Second streets. Thankful to my numerous feends for their past favors, I Solicit a continuance of the saute, Waving enlarged my manufactory so as to enable me to have constantly on hand rt. fa* stock of well-seasoned Soaps, free from Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White now, Castile, and all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English Sal. Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles of all Discs constantly on hand.,Hating adopted the cash system, I am enabled to selliny goods at the lowest pnces. F. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. B.—Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 14-0 m garbware. QUAKER CITY NAILS, ELICROITANT BARB, RIVET IRON, Manufactured atFOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE, 103 North WATER Street. (QUAKER CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made. oc94f JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent THOMAS E. BAXTER.-HARDWARE, -IL OUTLEDY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MAREXT ST. hove Ninth, south aide. Philadelphia an 1-Bot Ovate anb Oboes BOOTS AND SITOES.—Tbo subscriber has on hand a largo and varied stock of BOOTS sad 8110 ES, which he will oat at the lowest prices. - n0214y 8. E. corner FIETII and AlAitliEli VALI, STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. -a: --JOSEPH 11. TRODIPSON & CO., No. 314 MAR. HET Street, and Nos. 3 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE, have new in store a large awl well-assorted stock of BOOTS and SHOES, of Oity and Eastern manufacture, which they offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or on the usual credit. • , furniture. f B. KITE & CO. FURNITURE, BEDDING, /re. No. 418 (late 129) WALNUT et. Philadelphia. A new and superior style of Bpring Beds. LYDIA. B. KM. /MINI WALTON auBl Sm fijato, Cape, &*.c SULLENDER & PASCAL, HATTERS, an.l-8m No. 8 8. BIXTN. stroot. Philadelphia cattoritepo at Eaw IJANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Southeast Corner of BIGHT.II and LO. OUST Streets, Philadelphia. aul..ly 11/1 YEE STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT AUL LAW, °vaunt streot,Fottaville, Ps. sat-1J ebncational. HALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, NEAR PALLS OP SOLLUYLKILL, Putt.suscrina. FAMILY BOABDINeSCHOOL 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 t The Rt. Rev. ALONZO POTTER. For particulars, addre Rev. PINKNEY lIAMSIOND, Rector, or la9.dtFobl7 Prof. L. ANGELI:, Principal. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PHILADELPHIA. No Seminary whatever is more like a private family. The course of study is extensive and thorough. Pro fessor Saunders will receive a few more pupils under fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire of Ilessrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W. Ramey, Editor of this Paper, whose sons or wards are now members of his family. septl4-tf Sub printing TAMES D. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB] PItINTING 13.00318 2 North SIXTH Street, first above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Cards, Bill- Meade, Pamphlets, and general Printing attended to. Binding attended to in' connection with printed head Inge - of Blanks and Refielpts. d2-ti RI JEVANMI-- , -10,000-IVILINTER, I 4 1E Curds per Elotir: ol'W The Pa tbat was o rat bakal Ly dm *Lula V1 333 ' AL D Vbilad4bla Pm, at tba lata 10)1A1P A 7 ..... ."....", ~ . R IC Eabiblika. ......‘ tbo w.. taaa— {,i,+, Cala . Th od l ea . P a r e: fi: I. VIM ° W' ' lb L . rer71.10Z . 17.7,77,t7r d x, r," E OS ca... iii, le , . %my, VOURTW ST. below Chestnut PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY N. W. Cor. THIRD and CHESNUT Ms. L. PELOUZI: k SON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous to merit its continuance, would announce to Printers and Publishers that their now SPEOIMEN 11001( le now ready, and from their increased facilities, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no- Mee. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, Justifies them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better fin dshed article than their cotemporaries. Thom, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, *could do wall to apply to them previous to purchasing etinewhere. Old type taken at 0 cents per ponnd, In exchange for usew at specimen prices, aul-tt 1;000 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN DOW GLABB, of all sizes and qualities, for sale at lowest prices. Our assortment in complete, and aro daily receiving fresh lots from the Kennington Glass Works. Sheets & Duffy's make, superior to any in the market as to brilliancy and regular thickness, equal to French 'We are now receiving two-thirds of the Glass made at these works. 2,000 boxes French Glasa of all sizes. 4,000 feet Rough Glass for skylights. 6,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pat; terns. White Lead, French and American Zino, Paints, &o. 100 000 lbs White Lead. 60,000 lbs French Zino (Vieille Montague), 76,000 lbe American Zino. Drown Zino, a full supply. Chrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow, a full supply. Prussian Blue, a lull supyly. Paris Green, a full supply. Address your orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers, Hole Proprietors of the Penns. Steam Color Works Moro 8. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia. dell tf IVERY , • STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK to your interests, and patronize OSSILER'S LAMP TAOTOItY, 100 South EIGHTH street, below Ohestnut, Previous to his opening a responsible factory, you wero -charged $lB for work which ha is now doing in a war ranted manner from $8 to $lO Support him, or you will :have the same charges to pay. jald-y ,('COL. G. DE KORPONAY HAS THE honor to inform the Citizens of Philadelphia that 'be has been appointed INTERPRETER of the United States Courts, and opened an Office for translations of all Modern Languages at 1010 GEORGE Btreot, above TENTH, where be will be In attendance to all the bun. uett trannetlintli in lilt line, de2l-lin THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 19, 1858. ODIC'S anb ticatauranta MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTH FOURTH OTREET ABOVE MAIM}, PHILADELPHIA. auP.4.ff MEMBER & BONS, PROPPDIVOIS • JO NE S ARCH STREET SALDONS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET HOLIDAYS ! HOLIDAYS ! The Holidays are close at hand, and Jones's Arch street Saloon la prepared for the Immense demand that Will bo made upon it for CONFECTIONS. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOR TRH PRESENT BEASON! Every variety of Bon Bens, Pustules, Bourbon Drops, now style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'anglitorre Ben Bone, and every variety rare and costly candies manufactured In Paris. Per Presents, all sizes and PATTERNS of Ornamental Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties tilled with the choicest variety of Confections and varying in price from One Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes aro the MORT SUPERB SPECIMENS OP FANCY WORK AND ARTISTIC DESIGN STAR OFFERED IN THIS COUNTRY. To the Ladles, as well as to the whole public, Jones's Saloons are the most attractive lu the City, and In splendor of adornment and finish aro superior to any in the Union BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served up in the choicest and most expeditious style. FR UM' OF ALL KINDS, lON CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS, Constautly ready for visitors en profusion. PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL OAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESOMPTION. NEW' YORK TEA BISCUIT, And, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every clime and country. BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers, and Nominee supplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public is respectfully solicited. deb.tf R. 13 JONES, Proprietor. .-V CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT. SON, Wild Duckn, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Fresh Salmon, Chincatique, Opinachique, Princess Bay, Abso corn, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GAME, wild or domestic, in season . Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers nerved up at the shortest notice, at JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 527 CHESTNUT street, op posite the State House. N.D. No expense or pains has been spared by the Proprietor in fitting up this new establishment In the most sumptuous meaner—the second story being for the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Suppers, AC. [Tr' Entrance for Ladies towards Sixth street. nov7-301 McGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH went corner of .1111041) and \VAT/M.—Game and all other delicacies la season. Families supplied with Oysterson the shortest notice. eop7-7m AMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SCOTCH .A-11.• WHISKEY —2O Puncheons of the above Superior Whiskey, now landing from. ship Windaor Retreat, at Shippen street wharf, ter sale by JOSEPH V. TOBIAS, 200 and 205 South FRONT Street. BRANDIES.-" Pinot Castillon," Marett, and other Cognacs of various vintlgei, in half pipes and quarter casks; Pollevoisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, half casks, and ono•colghtb casks. Imported and fur sale by HENRY ROMER la CO , 0022 221 and 723 South Fourth street. ALEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND LIQUOR STORE, No. 220, Southeast Oornor cf GEORGE and SOUTH. Streets. aul.ly CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER v. IN PINE WINES, LIQUORS, ()LOAM, &e., 20 South PISTIL Street, Philadelphia. aul-ly BRANDIES.—Pinot, Cantillon & Co., Ma rett & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various vintage', in half pipes and quarter casks ; Pelleroisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pipes, quarter casks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom House stores, Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & 00., as 6 Nos. 221 and 223 South Fourth street. & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE -13, AND LAGER BEEP. BREWERY, No. 620 (new N 0.938) North TIIIRD Street, Phtladelphla.—Shipping orders promptly attended to. aul-tf ,i -l A.VANA CIGARS wont, suoh as Figaro, Cabanas, Cohn*, Torrey Lopes, Orojou, &0., in %, X, 1.5 and 1-10 ties, In stare and constantly by VTGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS 9EGAItB.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig "New Era," daily expected from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, (Now) 188 Walnut 'treat, below Second, and Second Story. JOHN P. DOHERTY, TORMERLY WITH KnILT & BROTtUtn, LATH WITH LUKENS, KELLY, & CO., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Has now with him the best Tailors that are engaged In the business in this country. Custom BOTH, formerly the leading tailor of this city; AI. Karseo, formerly cutter for 0. Both & Co., and late Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & Co.; Hexer W/ONIIR, the beet Pants and Vest cutter in the United States, for years cutter with Depierrie, under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplerris nxttus, under fliht3t. Nieholiut lintel, Broaaway. The moat unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize the establishment. The beet of Clothes made at tnoderats prices for credit, low prices for cash. oel3•tf TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Nom. 18 onB.lB South NINTH STREET, ABOVE OILBSTNUT. A large and well eeleeted stock of CLOTHS and OASSINIERES always on hand. All Clothing made at this Entabliehment will be of the beet quality, and iu the tnoetaaahionable style. Particular attention given tAlr UNIFORM CLOTH ING. sue-ti It ARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 148 North FOURTH Btroet, hobnail Arch and Raw atte-ly C oALI GOAL I COAL I—TAGGARre CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEHIGH COAL. J. & R.CARTEIVEGREENWOOD,TAMAQTJA COAL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SCUM% KILL COAL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Have for salo, and are conetantly receiving from above celebrated °pilloried There is no Coal milted anywhere, equal in quality these and a trial will convince any one of their great superiority. Our Coal le very carefully screened at our yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, duet and all inipurildeS. Our IItIO.EB areas LOW an the VERY I.olVilgT. Ordera loft at our Office, No. 161 BOTIM FRONT street, above Walnut. Orders loft at our Yard, OALLOWIIILL street, bolo* BROAD atroet. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL -I..olMM—or sent to either place per Despatch Post, will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for Faintly use will do well to call and ex aminer our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. 5u4-tf SCIILTYLKILL AND LEIIIGFI COAL.- I am daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality o_ SCHUYLKILL AND LRRIOII COAL. My customers, and all others who may favor me with their orders, may rely on getting Ooal that will ho satisfactory to them. No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to offer at LOW PRIORS. EHIGH AND SCIIUYLKILL COAL.- LA DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand at the very lowest rates, a fall supply of Lehigh and Sehuylklll Coal. au 1-8 n OFFICE OF ARMY CLOTHING AND EQUIPAGE, rimannent t, Doceieher 28,1857. SEALED PROPOSALS mill be received at this °dice until 10 A. M. of the 30th of January next for turnii.h.. log, by contract, during the year DM, leather of the best quality of the blade herein opecilled, deliverable at the United Staten Clothing and Equipage Depot, Schuylkill Arsenal, and iu quantities as may ho re quired, vie: Wax Upper Loather, oak-tanned, shaved from slaughter hides. Solo Leather, oak•tanned from Buenos Ayres or Lo. Plata bides Stock Leather, dreesed by the morocco process, and of usual thickness. Black Bridle Leather, oaks tanned from slaughter Russet Bridle Leather, from hides of the 'nice class, curried down without splitting. Morocco Skins, Tampico. black kid finish. Vizor Loather, Japanned on both sides, one black, the other green, by the patent process. Ohln Strap Loathor, Japannel black on tho grain aid°, by the patent prom's. Slaughter Leather : for welts Contracts will 1)6 hamlet' accepted proposals, for the fulfilment of which two or mure sufficient securities will be required. The names, address, and the responsibility of the persons proposed as securities, with the aLknoa ledge ment of enld persons that they will be such security, or wilt roe that good anti sufficient security ho furnished in case a coatr.ect he obtained, will be transmitted with the praposals. Payments will he mado on each delivery, should Con gress have 11110( 4 an appropriation to inset them, or as soon thereafter as an appropriation shall he made for that purpose. Ten per cent. of Ma amount of each de livery will he retained until the contract shall ho com pleted, which will ho forfeited to the United States in cam of defalcation on the part of the contractor in ful filling the contract. It to to be distinctly understood by every person ob taining a contract, that maid contract in not transferable without the consent of proper authority, and that any Bale, assignment, or transfer of it, without ouch consent lancing been obtainod, (except under a process of law.) will be 'regarded as an abandonment of the contract, and the contractor and hia securities wilt be held re sponsible for all toss or damage to the United States which may nriso from said abandonment. ..... . Proposals will be Addressed to the undersigned, and will he endorsed ' , Proposals for furnishing Briny sup plies and materials." HENRY 0. WAYNE, de29-tu th s tjaao DC Major, A. Q. Mr A RCHER, WARNER, MISktY, & CO., AtiNUPAOTUARRS OP OASALIERS BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS, i and all kiws of Gas and Lame Work,handoles, he., No. 839 CHESTNUT OTREhT, PHILADELPLITA. ARCHER, WARNER, dc CO., No. 376 BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Buildings fitted with Gas Pipes, and all kinds of altering and ropairing of Clue Work. del2 3to 5,000 GALLS. WHALE OIL, imo gall. Elephant OIL 60 bblo. No. 1 Lard Oil, for We by ONOASDALE, PEIRCE, & CO., No. 104 N. Delawkre avenue, RUSSIA MATS.-500 dozen RUSSIA AA.' MATS, suitable for gardener,,' use, For sale by WEAVER, FIPLER, No. 23 North WATER street, And 22 North 'Wharves BALIROPE.—Boyers aro Invited to call and asinine our Manila Bale Rope, which we can can sell as low as American, and warrant it superior in trength and durability, WEAVER ) HITLER er 00., eel Na. MI N. Viktor .t.. 44 2N. 19b6r..0, Wines nnb Eitutore Tobacco nub (Lagar° —A handsome ssort- Pbrtsgas, Sultana, Jupiter, Converciantee, Union Aruerkana, Flora Cubans, &EL, to., one, of all Ores and quell receiving, and for sale low, CHARLES TEN ow) 133 WALNUT Street, below Second, second story itlerchant Zailote. 00 . A L. OF 'ALL SIZES ALEXANDER CONVERY, N. E. corner of Broad and Cherry Eta propooalo BARQUE MARGARET FOR NEW OR LEANS —LOUISIANA LINE.—To sail with quick despatch—This Week. Freight taken at as low rates as any other MVO loading. The remarkably feat-sailing coppered packet barque MAROARBT, Captain Wood, is now loading at RACE street wharf. Being of small cayacity, and having large engagements, she will sail as above. Shipper,' will please bring their goods alongeido and Uhl of lading to the counting-houso for signature. For balance of freight, which will be taken at ne low rates as any other vessel loading, apply on board, or to BISHOP SIMONS, k CO.. 120 (late 80) }tORTII WHARVES. The DI. insures at the lowest rates, and will take steam down the Delaware and up the klisaissippi. jalB dtf THE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN ..11- ROTA], MAIL STEAMSHIPS. PEON NEST TORE. TO LIVERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage FAOM AUTON TO LIVARFOOL. Chief Cabin Passage 6110 Second Cabin Passage 60 Tho snips from Boston call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judi; ins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMRRICA, Capt.Wickman ARIA. Capt. E. G Lott. NIAGARA, Crank Ryrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; groen on starboard bow; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Jan. 20, AMERICA, Wickman, " Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 27. EUROPA, Leitch, " N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 3. CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 10. ARABIA, Stone, " N.York. Wednesday, Feb. 17. NIAGARA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 24. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be secoantabla for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious 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 STEAMER' P LINE. FREIGHTS REDUOED. The well-known eido.wheel steamship ST-ATE OP GEORGIA, John J Gary a. Command•r, will bo ready to receive freight an WEDNESDAY, Jan nail, 27 an 4 sail on SATURDAY, January 30, at 10 o'clock A. M. At Savannah this ship connects with stamen for Florida, and for all plum' in the South and Southwest. ' Cabin passage • $2O 00 Steerage do 8 00 No freight received on Saturday morning. No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed, For freight or passage apply to 'A. HERON, 7r , No. 328 North Wharves. 0. A. GREINER & ,1814 Agents in Sa141:111411. 1?Oli SAN FRANOISCO.—To sail on tliw instant —Tho fmnou clipper ships EDWIN )LYE, C. P. WsIVICH, Commander, and EDWIN FOR MVP, Unties en, Commander. lloth of these magnificent ships are now loading In New York, and will be despatched as above. )!'or balauco of freight apply to 1318110 P, SIMONS, Sc. CO., ja2 120 (late 86) NORTH WIIARVES. 911 - 1 E GLASGOW AND NEW YORTI JL ST} iMSIIIP COMPANY'S splendid and powerful steamers EDIN BURCH, 2,500 tone, Wm. Cumming, Commander, NSW YORK, 2,150 tons, Robert Craig, LASO OW, 1,962 tons, John Duncan. Are appointed to sail FROM 01.0001 Y. Now York, Saturday, 10th December Edinburgh, Saturday, 16th January. laagow, Saturday, 30th January. =EI New York, Saturday 16th January, at 12 o'clock, noon RATES Or PASSAGE. FROM (HAMM First Class Moorage, found with cooked provisions FROSI INRIV YORK. . . First . $75 00 tlteertgo, found with coulfel provisions ...... 30 00 Children under 11 years of age, half fare; Infants In Steerage, $5. Return tickets available within six months, by any stonier of this line First Wass Third Class An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer, For passage, apply to WORKMAN & CO , 123 WALNUT Street, Philaded phis. HALL & LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore JAMES RAEBURN, 17 Broadway, New York ja4.6nt FOR ENGLAND Now York and Havre Molted States •Mall Sion. -David Linos commander, James A. H~otton, common 'HOMO and Houthampton, fo 'the following dap: D FRANCE, 1867. StesmAip Company —The -hype ARAM), 2,600 tone, , nd FULTON, 2600 tone, or, will leave New York, the years 1867 and 68, on Fulton, daturday, Aug. 22 Arago, do. Sept. 10 Fulton, do. Oot. 17 Arago, do. Noy. 14 Walton, do. Dao. 12 Arago, Saturday, Jan. 9 Fulton, do. Feb. 6 Arago, do. March 6 Fulton, do. April 3 Arago, do. May 1 Fulton, do. May 29 LISMIE 1301MIAMPTON. 1867. Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 26 Fulton, do. Bept.23 Arago, do. Oat. 21 Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arago, do. Deo. 16 184.1 . 8. Fulton, do. ha. 13 Arago, do. Fob. 10 Fulton, do. Nor. 10 Arago, do. April 7 Fulton, do. May 5 Arago, do. June 2 Fulton, do. June 80 I PABO/1.011: LIAT VATIC 185 T. Arigo, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Fulton, do. Sept. 22 Arsgo, do. Oct, 20 Fulton, do. Nov. 17 Amigo, do. Dee. 16 1868. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 Arego, do, Fob. 9 Fulton, do. March 9 krago, do April 6 Fulton, do. May 4 Ar§go, do. Juno 1 Yulton, do. June 29 ram Or From Now York to Southampton dr Ilarre—Firat Cabin, 1180 ; Second Cabin, 178. From ,lags or Southampton to New York—Pint Cabin, 808 frau; Second Cabin, NO franca. Poe freight or mono, apply to MORTWEB LIVINOSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN, " Barre. CROSKEY ft. CO., South Mon. AMERICAN EUROPEAN EXPRESS AND EX- " Parla. CHANGE 00. anti THE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL -11WITTai WPATLII MAIL AT KAMERA —The nine posing this Line are : The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. "Thu ADRIATIC, Capt. James West. ,These ships have been built by contract, expressly for mown:nerd service.; every care has been 'taken in their construction, as also In their engines, 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 Bret cabin, $l3O, in second do., re, from Liverpool to New York, 30 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid for. The ships of this line have Improved water-tight balk heals. B OF BAILING. IRON LlVEaroot PROPOSED DAT PROW NSW YOWL. Saturday : June 20, 1857 Saturday, July 4, 1857 Saturday, July 18, 1857 Saturday, At.g. 1, 1857 Saturday, Aug . . 15, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1817 Saturday, Sept. 26, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 24 1857 Saturday, Nov. 7, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1817 Saturday . , Deo. 6, 1867 Wednesday, June 24, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Wednesday, July 22, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 1867 Wednesday, Aug, 19, 1887 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1957 Wednesday, Nov. 2d, 1867 Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1867 , Wednesday, Deo. 52, 1867 ler freight or passage, apply to EDWARD K. COLLINS, No. be Wall etraet, N. Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY k. 00. Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD /c 00., 77 Atuitin London. B. G. WAINWRIGHT h CO., Paris. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for goldonlyer, bullion, specie, jewelry.pr colons stones or Instals, unless bills of lading% • c ned therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein an d-tf itlacliinern nub 3ran DENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL- Eli WORKS EMi=)=EZEll PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENCINEIRP, idACILINIBTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK . . BMITIIS AND NOUNDEad Having for many year, been In auccesefol operation, and bean exclusively engaged in building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propeltern, ate' ' Ike respectfully offer their ROCTieda to the public, as being dully prepared to contract for Engines of all sizes, Marine, River, and Stationary. Having Beta of patterns of different size., are prepared to execute orders with gulch despatch Every description of Pattern-making made at the shorten! notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu lar and Cylinder Boilers, of the bent Pennsylvania char coal iron. Forgings of all aloes and kinds; Iron and Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above to:Moose. Drawings nod speeldentions for all work done at their establishment free of charge, nod work guaranteed. The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect Refety, and are provided with shears, block'', falls, deo., /to., for fabling heavy or light weights THOMAS MAIM, JACOB G. NEAVIII, JOHN I'. LEVY, sul-y BEAOR and PALMEtt &roots, Kensington. nanoaL T. IitiLABIOL. i. TALICIIIAN MIMI= 1=1:13 QOUTIIWARK FOUNDRY, PIVTII AND WASHINGTON STRIAITiIi III)I9 MERRICK & SONS, BNOINNENA AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Eugides, for Land, River and Marine service. Dollars,Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Coat ings of all kindo, either Iron or Brans. ;Iron frame roofs for Den Works, Workshops, Itsilroad elations, Be. Andean end One Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. army description of Plantation machinery, such as Sagar. Saw, and Orbit Mills, Vacuum Pann, Open Steam Trains, Defecatore,Fiters, Pumping Engines, &o. Solo Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Dolling Apparatus; Nasmyth's Patent Steam Humor; J. I'. Ross , Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Btaam Pumps. Buperintendent—B. 11. DARTOL RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LQUOMO TIVF, STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, NIVNNTNNATII lITUNDT, nAmivroN, PAIRV/NW AND NPRING GARDEN BTRNATII, WILLADELPIIIA. ingaged exalruively In the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or Coke, it Esiemseious Coal in its crude elate, or ANTI:MA(IITE COAL, WITMOO7 1111111140 811011, 000 01 1101. In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo tives produced at these Works are equal to, and not ex celled by any. The materials used to construction are made on the spot, and Insure the boot quality and uioet reliable stook. The large extent of Shops, and Corn plus Equipment of Machinery and Toole, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH, OP ANY ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED. (MILLED OAR WIIIIELS, HAMMERED Ann, With Yorginge of any size or form ' IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And h1A011.1.N.10 WORK generally, RIOUARD EOlllllO •al-ly UHXBY LATIMEIR NOTtRIN C -- ILEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, of excellent quality, is sold at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bushel, and may be obtained in large or small quantity by ap plying at the Gas Office, No. 20 South SEVNNTI.I 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 42.50 per ton. (digned,) J. 0. CRESSON, Wigineer. Pnibanabruut Gas Wouits. Ant. 20, 'fa. au274f WONDERSOF TUE AGE—LIGHT, LIGHT FOR ALL.—D. P. PETERS' Patent Non-Explosion Self-Generating OAS LAMPS is just the thing to suit all. Price St 50 up; all may have a supe rior Light by calling at the Depot. This Lamp is adapted to all places and purposes, and only requires a trial to tent its advantages over all others Tho Lamp forma its own gas. Our Patent Burners can be btted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, without the least possible danger. All are invited to call and examine for themselves. Town, County, and State rights for sale. The proprietor is in want of Agents, giving a rare chalice to make money. D. I'. BETERS, tlas Lamp Dopot, ne2!•Bm B. W. cor Binuntlaukt I.lleßtnut stB., I'lllnd Ilneuranre Companice .... . ...... pi - HLADELmin. FIRE AND LIFE IN URANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF PENN- • • - SYLVANIA IN 1848, • Aro now established in their new office, No. 433 011E3T. NUT street, where they are prepared to make ALL KINS NUAC from loss by fire, on propert y y of sto r y des in town or country, including PUBLIC.' LINGS, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES. and MAA,UFAC7'ORIES, WORKSHOPS, VESSELS, tc. Also, Merchandise of all kinds; Stocks of Goode; Stocks of Country Stores; Goode on storage, or In bond; Stocks and Toole of Artificers and Mechanics; Furni ture, Jewelry, Fixtures, &0., &c., Sc., at moderato rates of prenuum, and for any period of time. This Company refer to their past career as an ample guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL THEIR LOSSEB. There are at this time no unsettled claims against them. ROUT. P. KING, Prealdent. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. FRAN.OI/3 BLAOXIICIINE, Secretary. jal4-ana* MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. 1/VAL. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 1751—with capital or TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and a largo surplus In addition, invented in sound amt available securities, continuo to insure on Vessels and Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, Ac., An., on liberal terms. OFFICE:, No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDING, WAL NUT Street, below Th.rd. DIRECTORS FOR YEAR 1858: John Stewart, William R White, Simeon Toby, Charles 8. Wurt, John M. Scott, George H. Stuart, Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner, John It. Budd, Samuel Grant, Jr.. William S. Smith, Thomas 13. Watteau, - __ Henry G. Freemen. JOIIN BTEWART, ProgiJent. IIdRPER, Secretary. jal3-eody rVILE MUTUAL HEALTH. INSURANCE JL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Office, No. 154 South FOUItTII Street, ahoy° WALNUT, (Up Staire,) Philadelphia. . . . CAPITAL, $20,000. SILAS S. PHEW, PR6BIL6NT. Financial Committee :-13 L. BROWN, J. JOHNSON, E. F. HAZLETON. The object of this Society is the creation of a Mutual Fund, to be applied in the most advantageous manner for the benefit of its sick members. By the payment of the following yearly deposits you will become a Life Member of the Society, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit if you should be disabled by sickness or accident from attendip; to your ordinary business or occupation. NO LI/lOLITT TO ismoillwre. Yearly Deposits of lliemliers under l 0 Years of 4FO: $2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week. 300 w w 00 w 4 00 I• " 400 500 64 11 000 ' 6 06 6 00 7 00 11 700 it 800 41 0 u 800 w 1/ 900 I I CC 900 11 10 GO " " 10 00 . First week excepted. In addition to the above an expense Fee of $1.50 will be charged the first year which must be paid et the time or malting application and the yearly deposit iu thirty days All claims for sickness will be promptly paid. All communications should be addressed to SILAS S DREW, President, 154 Teuth Fourth street, Philadelphia. ar:. REAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND ‘-‘ TRUST COMPANY OF PH.ILADELPIIIA OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 WAL NUT, Coiner of FOURTH Street. Charter Perpetual Authorised Capital 5500,000 FIRE, INSURANCE, limited or perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights INLAND INSURANCV byßivers, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage. 15 guineas 8 46 ASSETS, Nov. 1, 1857. Neal Estatess7,ooo 00 Real Estate held In trust, (in '''' '•'' 28,700 00 bonds and Mortgages 36,350 00 Rocks, (par value $82,450) present value.... 67,915 00 Stock notes 38,400 00 Bills receivable 27,448 81 Cosh in bank and on band 2,164 35 Cash in hands of Agents 7,653 92 Premium unpaid 9,383 sa DIRECTORS. CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut etreet. WM DARLING, lob Pine street. ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front et. ISAAC lIAZLEIMIST, Attorney and Counsellor. JOHN 0 HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, & Co. E. TRACY, firm of 0 Tracy & Co. Goltlemithe'll.ll JOHN,It. IVO - I:MDT firm of Jouen IF hite, & Dl'Cunky THOS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie & Zeller. JAS. B. SMITH, firm of Jas B. Smith & Co. E. HARPER JEFFRIES, firm of Wm. 11. Brown & Co JON. R. VOGDES, office cor. Seventh and Sansont els CHAS E. THOMI'SON, office 413 Chestnut street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. JONA J. SLOCUM, office 226 South Third street. CHARLES C LATHROP, President. WM. DARLING, Vice-President. LEWIS GREGORY, Id Yice•Preeident, New York U. K. RIOIIARDION, Aesietaut•Seeretary. CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANY, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Capital, $500,000. Subscribed, 5200,000. Paid up, 8140,000. This Company is now prepared to issue FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favtraLlo terms. PREsIDENT—JOAN SWIFT. Vies PHISSIONNT—HENRY BIRD. 'UWE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TIIIBD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $612,725.03. INSURES LIVES ler short terms, or for 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 Quardisos. TALISTIMI. Daniel L Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard d. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Ruston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A louder, Henry C. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, 110.1411illue Bunt, John W. Humor, William H. Carr, Ellis S. Archer, Edward I' Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, 'Varner M. Basin, John 0 Brenner, P.B Michler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pres't. Jon■ W. Hondos.Secretar7. n 13.17 IIOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SUItANt3tI CONIP ANY-012ce No. 412 'WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company is published In conformity with provision of Ito charter : PA03110115 EaOatYRD /ROM /007 ST 1, 1856, TO ,LOOOST 31, 1837; Fire premiums Marine premiums....... Perpetual premiums.... Total amount premiums taken ''' . $258,747 43 Earned fire premiums 25,072 96 Earned marine premium, 165,005 60-150,078 66 Deduct return premium! Not earned $199,359 09 Marino losge paid. 693.835 76 Fire loaina Aid—. 8,031 11 0101,010 88 Salvage re ceived... $7BO 57 Intorentre- ceived...4,351 GT - insur ance 2 971 62 —8,983 88— 93,833 70 Expenses for co omissions to agents, abatements in lieu of scrip, salaries, office rent, furnishing office, hooks, sta tionery, c 60,386 67 Profit and lose 63 40-141,288 27 Net profit $21,016 82 Assns. Cash on hand 612,615 89 Bills receivable 119,261 02 Bonds and mortgagesl6s,ooo 00 Stock., "92,100 00 Stock notes 142,900 00 Due by agents and others 22,312 93 6754,096 64 DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Wm. F. Leech, C. E. Spangler, R. T. Keusi I, Abraham Rex, II II Houston, Wm. II Woods, Jos It. Withere, George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W Raiguel, 0 G. Sower, Charles F. Norton, John W. Sexton, John 11. Lewnrs, Herman Haupt, James E Stiles, Nathan It. Potts, n. 11. Shillingford. PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President C. E. SPANOLIIR, Pica President. W. H. Woods, Secretary. ociN R. T. Engem. Treasurer FIRE INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASH, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD STS. SPRING GARDENS. CHARiER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRECTORS. John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Phil! I, David Woolpper, Lewis Shinnack Benjamin Davie, John Landell, John Evans, Jr Charles Field, Anley M. Park, William E. Woo . James Burnell, John B. Stevenson, Jamiti S. Mintzer', Cumin Stoddard, Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast, George K. Mil& JOHN 11. DOHNEKT, President. L. HRUMBHAAR, Secretary. Rept 21—ly ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY, NEW YORK.—Oflice, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cosh Copilot, 1200,000 with a surplus, Thin Company insure Duildusgs, Mon chandize, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes and other property, agmust Loss or Damage by Fire an , the Risks of Inland Navigation. DIREOTORS. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R Graves, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Delia, Edmund Tenfold, 0. 11. Lilienthal, Hannon K. Corning, Theo. Polhetuna, jr. Ogden Haggerty, Xlisha E. Morgan, Thomas Moulton, Abiu. It. Van Nest, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas 9 Nelson, Oberlin Eaoton, James W. Phillips - , Loula Lorut, Marten A Macy, Samuel G. Glidden, Edward Ilincken, Steph. Ombraleng, Wm. E Shepard, Thomas 'Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Lothrnp L. Sturges, Henry K. Bogert, Witham II Fosdick, Peter Mrs, EmerThayer, Benjamin 11. Field, Geo. Weetfaldt, A. R. Frothingham. Zalmon Taylor, Thos. R. Youngs, henry B. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, President. RIBITAID A. OAICLICY, Secretary. au 10-ly 1%/LANUFACTURERS' INS Ult AN 6' E /TX COMPANY.—Charter Perpetual. Oranted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capttal, 000,000. Marine, and Inland Transportation. D 111070.3. Aaron B. Lippincott, Charles Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes Alfred Weeks, Charlea J. Fmld, James P. Smyth, Wm, B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sauk, Wm. Neal, John P Simone, AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RHODES, Vice President. ALFRED MIRES, Secretary. J. W. &TARTU:hi, Surveyor. This Company woe erganirel with a cash eapital, and the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to its available resources—to obsorve prudence in conduct. lug its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Ofdee No. 10 illerchanta , lixeliauge, Philadelphia. VOMMONW.EALTU FIRE INSURANCE OOMPANY, OF THE BTATIc OF PENNSYLVA NIA —Office N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, ssoo,ooo, Pald-up Capital-$200.000. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President THOMAS B. lITIMART, Vito l'reet. B. Moos, beratacy. sul-1J DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN- O SURANCE CMPA.NY. INCORPORATED BY THE LEGISLATURE of NIA, 835 PENN OFFICE, S. E. Corner THIRDI . and WALNUT Streets, PIIILADILPHIA. MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESSELS, 04R00, To all parts of the World. FREIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES, On Goods, by River, U Canals, Lakes, and land Carriage to all parts of the nion. FIRE INSURANC.BS, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, de. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 2, 1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate 1101,850 94 Philadelph is City and other Loans 137,011 25 Stock in Ranks, Railroads, and Insurance Companies 12,508 00 Bills Receivable 220,291 95 Cosh on hand 38,89/ 66 Ii lance in bands of Agents,. Premiums on Merino Policies recently issued, on other debts due the Company 92,730 57 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 702,78,5 37 DIMICIOAS. William Martin, James C. Gaud, Joseph H. Seal, Theophllus Pant,Mu, Edmund A. Solider, James Trequalr, John C. Davis, William Eyre, Jr John R. Penrose, J. Y. Penittou, ' George G. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E Stokes, Dr. R M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Win. 0. Ludwig, James II Maarland, Ilugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Spencer Mcllrain, Robert Burton, Jr . Charles Kelly, Jl3O. B. Semple, Pittabgh., II Jones Brooks,' Dr. T Morgan, Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, it WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. ito.7 nIIARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE V INSURANCE 0011:PANT or HARTFORD, CONN. Ouh Capital $300,000. Losses in Philadelphia and vicinity adjusted at the PAilode/pAia o„fice. By leave we refer to I). H. Brown & Co., Phila. Hon. Joel Jones , Phila. °helloes, Stout k Go., " lion. Rana Oboe*, Barton Hacker, Lea & Co. .. Hon. T.. S. Williams, Hart'd We have facilities for p acing any amount of Insu rance in the moat reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. US (old No. 141) CHESTNUT ST. THOMPSON & ROOD, and-Om Agen.m. ORILA.DELPIIIA. AND ELMIRA RAIL -11 COMPANY.—QUICKEST 'ROUTE to EL mica, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Falls, klilwaukie, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paula, Detroit, Dunlieth , and tit. Louis Passenger trains will leaeco the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily. ;Sundays excepted.) as follows: 7.30 A. M. DAY PAPAW, Tor Elmira, Slogan. Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Reck Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington, and St Louis. 3 30 P. M. Nana EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Palle, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Bock Mara, Oahu., St. Paola, Burlington, and St. Louis. irr Tickets good till used. baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Suspension Bridge. - • • Wilkesbarre S 1 60 Williamsport 90 Elmira 00 Canandaigua „. 00 Geneva, via Uorham 00 Rochester—, 60 Niagara Falls 1 60 Buffalo 1 00 Erie 1 50 Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie 1 00 via Niagara Falls 1 00 Toledo, via New York and Erie I 25 Columbus 1 60 Cincinnati, New York and Erie. 1 00 " Niagara Falls 1 00 Indianapolis, via New York and Erie 2 00 Detroit, via Niagara Falls 1 60 Chicago, via Great Western Railway 22 00 Rock Lake Shore Railroad 22 00 Rock Island, via Niagara Falls 21 00 il Lake Shore Railroad 27 00 Darlington M DO lowa City ^9 25 St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00 Indianapolis 29 00 Danlieth 27 60 St. Paulo 35 10 EU" Tickets can be proqired at the Pilladelphia and Einiire Railroad Company S Ticket Office, N. W. corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas senger Depot. BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN $2& 020 9 Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, daily, (Sun P.M.ays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 Freights must be delivered before 3P. M. to Insure their going the same day. [l7 Freights are forwarded with greater despatch and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the West and Northwest. For farther information apply to ALLEN & liti GEL, Through Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine, Or to CHAS. 8, TAPPEN, General Agent N. W. coy. Sixth and Cheetnut ete.Philada. G. A. NICOLL4, Gera. Sept Philada. and Reading Railroad. 11. A. FONDA, Genl. Sept. ()atavism, W. & E. Railroad, J. A. REDFIELD, de3l-ly Gent. Supt. W in:import and Elmira Railroad. PIIILADELPIIIA AND READINGRAIL ROAD—FAST FREIORT LlNE.—Preight trains leavo the Depot, BROAD Street, b low YINR, daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge. Canada, Detroit, Chicago, 3tilwaukle, listens, Dubuque, St. Louts, and interme diate points. This is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake Ports, and good.; will bo forwarded with greater despatch to the above points than by any other route. - let elses. 2J class. Bd elan. 4th clam Buspenelou Bridge-1 05 80 50 Dotal° or Dunkirk 1 45 80 70 50 Chicag0.......... 1 90 1 45 1 :5 1 00 Freight going through by rail all the way must to marked "VIA RAIL." No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark goods via Philadelphia end Reading Railroad and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, before 5 P. M. For further information in regard to this route. call at the through freight office of the Philade'phis, Nia gara. and (treat Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT.. • de3o-y PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE et MAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and South western States, by a continuous Railway direst. This Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of ets4mera to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all pot.ts opp the North-western Lakes • making the most DIRECT. CHEAPEST and RELIAVLE ROUTE by which Freiglt can be forwarded to and from the OP.EIT WEST. $38,729 81 217,793 62 234 00 RATES BETWEIN PHILADELPHLk AND PITTB BUR(III. PIRBT OakSs—Boots, Shoes, Hata, and Caps, Books, Dry Hoods, (in boat.' bales and ticitika), Drugs, (in bone. and bales) Feathers, Fur., dcc Wis. per 101 lbs Bactosp Caaes--Domestio Bheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bale.), Drug. (in casks), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in cooks,) Paper, 'Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, dco.dco 750. par 100 lbs THIRD Cuss—Ai:mho, Chains, (In cuks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted, (loose or in sacks), Paints, (dry and in oil ) Oil., (except lard and rosin) 650. per 100 lb. Novara CI-ass—Coffee, Fish, Bacon, Bear, and Pork, (in musk, or bottle eastward),Lard and Lard 011,14111 e, Boda Ash, Herman Clay, Tar, Pitch, Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To bacco, Eosin Oil, Queensware, Sugar, (hiads., bbl.., and boxes,) dru 500. per 100 11 FLook—Sl per bbl., until further notice. 011.11N-45c per 100 lbs. until further notice. Corrox---12 per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until further notice. In stopping Goods frons any point East of Philsdal phis, be particular to KAHN packages ‘. via Psnnsy/rasis Railroad." MI Goods consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. / 1 / 3 106f CO., ChiCagp ; Parker & & Co., bleumbli., Tenn.; S. F. Bass & Co. St. Louie, Mo ; P. G O'ltiley & Co., Evanarille, Indi , ana; Wm. Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky ; R. C. ltle.drum, Madison, Indiana ; H. W. Brown & Co., and Irwii 4k Co , Cincinnati; 11. S. Pierce it Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech &Co No. 54 Kilby street, Boston; Leech &Co , No. Astor home, Now Yerk, No. 1 William 3.. New York; E. J. Bneeder, Philadelphia; aLagraw & Icon', Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. 11. HOUSTON, General Yreight Agent. 11. J. LOHBABRT, Superintendent. Altoona, Pa SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM PANY -WALNUT STREET SOUTH-WESTCORNER OP THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OY PAYSSYLTINIA Money is received in any BUM, large or email. and in tercet paid from the day of deposit to the day of 'with &weal. The office is open every day from 0 o'clock In the morning till 5 o'clock In the evening, mid on Monday and Thursday evenings till 0 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELYRIDGI, Vice President. Wei. J. Rain, Secretary. DI13010111: Hon. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Mansur, Edward. L. Carter, Y. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B Barry Semi. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Francis Lee. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MOBT• GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class emend ties as will always insure perfect security to the dopes'. tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to thin Institution. ¶O. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE I PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. ¶ O . 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. Iv . 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. 5,000 TONS or MITCHELL OROAS dale's improved super PHOSPHATE OF LIME, for sale by CROASDALE, PEIRCE & CO . colo-tf No. 104 N. Bel3ware avenue. griIIARLES P. CALDWELL—Wbotesale andr f i gxx sod CIANY Ilanufsetwer, No.! JOSS -17 baton Carolina Moan, for pate by ILSATIN & NAVALISTEN, ant 119 North Water Strut. ROSIN. -500 BARRELS SOAPMAILERS ROSIN, to arrive per riebooner J. U. Veneer for eels by MARTIN & MAC/MISTER, seat- 111 Werth Irate.. at.vot rLT ANILLA ROPE.-TO WESTERN IVA AND SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.—A lsrge itock of Manilla Rope, for sale by WEAVER, FITLER, & CO . Jel2 No. 23 N. WATER St , and 22 N. WHARVES. SORGHUM, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE 13XBD-25 buebels for sale by OBOABDAL.I3, P. 14111.011, 4i 430., No 10.1. N. Doimam avenos QPIRITS TURPENTINS- , -200 bbls Spirits Turpentine, to arrive, for rale by ILAIME_Jr MAOLLISTAR, an I rig - Mirth Water street NIA NI LLA ROPE.-SUPERIOR MA /AA VILLA ROPE,maufactured and for sale by WEAVER, FITLER & 00., ana-N Nn 2ft N Watar at.. and V N. Wharves. FLOORING BOARDS—.23,6&ofeet Care line . flooring bow* 'Root, for orao by ILIATIN 11A0ALI8TZIL US VON into ativel Jnonrance etomponita Eailroab Limes IMI3XIIIIM TARIFF OF PRIORS PER 100 Lae Via Railroad. EZ:=11=111 eaningo inntis Saitroabi, IVEW YORK LINES.—THE CAMDEN AND 41Bor RAILROAD AND PRILADDLPILLA AND TRINTON RAILROAD ItWCPANY'B FROM PIIILADIALPRIA TO NSW TORY,. AND WA Leave as felbrws, PLACA!. • At 1 A. Pin t M. from Kenilngton Dapot, /MAY city, mail At See 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aecommoda s2 1 25 At &A. M., via Camden Mal and Jersey City, Morning 10.A. M., by steamboat. Trenton, via Tammy and Jersey City, Dforn .1=: . ...... At 2 P. M., ads Camden . 1 42, 1.01 A. Mi. pines 8- At SP. TiA Camden and Jersey City, Regale: 8 Mail At Et P. Id , via Camden and Amboy, Aotoesunoise ton, let Clans At 8 P. If, via Camden and Amboy, Aceoromada- - tiou, Tad Clam At 6 P.via Camden and Amboy, Asoommods. Ron, lefOlans At 6P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Alaccoomoda- 2 09 Sidon, Ind Class The 6 P. M. line runs I 75 daily, all others Sundays ex eepted. Express Lines stop at the principal nation only. For Belvidere, Reston, Flemington, 6.4., at 6 A Pl ana 2,1 f P .11f., from Walnut street wheat. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wilkasbar e, Montrose, Great Beard, Ac. at 6 A. M y via Dellis e, Lackawanna at Weetern Railroad. For Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Holly at 8 A. M., and 2,1 i, 8 and 6 P. M. WAY iteris For Bristol, remain; Ice. d and 4P. M. WAY int:i lia Palmyra, Ranetstaa, Berm% Barlhigtoa, Boras town Ice. at SP. M audi SeambLat RICHARD STOCKTON for Bradenton ntern. dime places atfor P St Steamboat TBIENTGN Tarony at 10 and ll y , h. M.. and 4 P. St. what. Una, incept 1 A. M., tern Walnut street 117 - 71fty mum. or bag. only allrreed oath P. B - tenger. Passengers are prohibited horn taking at] , thing as baggage but their Tearing apparel . Ad bag gage war nttp pounds to be paid for *arra. The COISI piny limit their respoadbility for baggage to elatl dollar par pound, and .ill not be liable for fry moult be yond $lOO, except by special eoutraet. Wit. R. GATZMIIM, Agent to 1-lyC. & A. B. R. CO. PT ENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL ROAD, - FOR PITTSBURGH, 11337. OlrLouis, lowa City, Lordavills New Orleans, St. Pad, - /ndlatutigatis, Cleveland, Terre ate - , Chicago, Nebraidia. Fbming ekes connactionr aria all It. Omni Wert ere fin ih . e.otts. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TIM THROUGH TRAINS. At and from the Pennsylvania RaUroa4 Paimenrm Station. south-east corner of ELEV.MiTH and MAR KET streets - (entrance on Eleventh !Meet.) TWO TIIROL 7 OII TRAINS LEAFS PHILADELPHIA DAILY Forming obo e connections at Pittsburgh to all points West. Fad Hail and Acctimnodation Trains, (Studayz ex eaptea,) via Put Mall line at 1 P. M., arriving In Pittaburgh at ti A. M. &sprees Mail Train at II night, arriving in Plitaburgh at 153 P. M. Altoona Way Train at 8 A. M., arriving at Altoona at 8 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation Train. via Columbia, leaves Philadelphia at 3P. AI., arriving in Harrisburg at 9 P. Id. BRTH Past Mail Train havoc Pittsb ßNlNG. urgh at 8 A. Lt., anima fa Philadelphia at 11.45 night. Nspresa Mall Train leaves Pittsburgh at 950 P. 51., ar• rives in Philadelphia at 1 P. M. Altoona Way Tram leaves Altoona at IA A. M., arrives ix Philadelphia at 7.31 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation Train, via Calm:obis., leaves Harrisburg at 6 A. Id., arriving in r alladelphla 12 noon. The Repress Mail rune daily, the other tridni, days excepted. Baggage will be received at the Pawner Depot by the Baggage Msater j at any time during the day. No charge for handling baggage. Norten.—ln ease of low the Company will bold themselves responsible for lone, baggage fatly, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. Norica.—Ousnibuses will be in readiness at the New York Depot to convey passengers far the Weat Pennsylvania Railroad Station. THOUS MOORE, Agent, Phaaenger Line Pennsylvania Railroad 00. Philadelphia, N ov ember 21, 1857. _ allay rpo WESTERN TRAVELLERS. A SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGRMENTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. TWO DAILY TRAINS PROM BALTIRE TO PITTSBURGH AND THE WE On and after June Ist, 1g7,. TWO D Y TRAINS will leave Calvert Station for PittaburghAnd all West ern and South or Noithwestern cities. THE MOBNINO MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at Rah A. M. connecting with the Mail Train over the Great Penn sylvania Baiimad , and arriving in Pittsburgh at A. H. THE AFTERNOON EXPRESS TR 'Ai.H Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 3 P. K. for Harrisburg. THE NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN Leaved Baltimore EVERY NIGHT at 19 P. K., tan naming with the Lightning Express over the Penasyl. Tama Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving ott.t.i P. IL • All these trains connect closely at t with trains over the Pittsbrargi, Art Woyse tilm Z Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, Southern lad Western connections. Passengers for Cliwure, Rork island, Ballo:, ton, lowa City, Milmankee, Dulness, St. Paul Wed son, and other leading cities In the NOrthweet, willtsek one hundred miles of travel and tea hours in Vows, with four less changes of ears, by taking this route. it Passengers for Cleveland, Sandusky, Toledo, and Detroit, go by this route, and the time in unequenej, being 113 miles shorter than by any otherroote. 1:0 - Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Tway Route, Cairo,and all points on the Lower and Tipper Mississippi, ake less changes of ease, sad SWATS to ad vance of any other route; and to CUncianati Columbus, Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, as quick as by any other route. All Western Bums CHUM= TIIttODIM and handled with MI. 10.11 THE N0R271, The gib A.M. conneets alosettwith Pape. !Wm over the Datiphin road for Williamsport, Shaba, Rocheste Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and Canada, thus forming the ' most direct ra il way route to Northwestern Permaxlvania and Western New York. Pansengem will find thie the shortest, cheapest, and most expedition' route to Niagara Falls and Canada. Through Tickets are tamad to Philadelphia via Co lombia and Lancaster by all the talus &LP each, each train having sure eonnectiona. Pamengers by Ate route avoid trowelled bridges, and all the tnounvenlence of ferrying serum the Busqueltatina river. Passengers for Hanover, kfaoehetder,Gettyolmrg,Em ttnttaburg, Carlisle, Chambentburg, go by tke trains at 8.16 A. Bt., and 3 P. M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH.' The Cars on this road make ono trip perils), connect ing with the train at 3 P. IC For THHOLIGH TICESTS and further Information, apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Ration, N. B. comer of Calvert and Franklin streets. sep2B4l 0.0. dDSCON, 1110 H I L DE LPHIA, GERMANTOWNIi AND N 0 HMI 8 TOWN BAILBOAD.—WITE.II ARRANGNMANT.—On and after MONDAY, Ottobe MA, MT. FOR GERMANTOWN. Lame Philadelphia at 6,7 X, BX, 9X, 11X A. M., 2, P 3-10 min. 4,6, 6,7, 9, and 11 P. M. • Lea.. Germantown at 614 - , 748 min. 8,9,10 X A. M., 1-10, 840 min. 4,6, 6,7, sod 104. M. 137- The 7.35 o'clock A. M. Train from Gazauntosna will atop only at Wayne Street Station. - ON SUNDAYS, Lease Philadelphia at 9.20 min- M., 2 and 6X P. M. Lease Germantown 890 min. A. M., 1-10 ads. and 5.45 ado P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Lesee Philadelphia at TX, BX, UX, A. H. , 2, i„ acd 9 P. 3f. Leave Chestnut Hill at 7)0-40 Ladle-10 =hi. A. M., 1240, 3-4, 5-41 and 140 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS Leave Philadelphia, 0.40 6. M., 2 and ISX P. M. Leave Omit:lnt Hill at it A. M., Ll-50 sad 630 P. M. FOR ILtNAYILNK, CONSHOHOWISM ANS NORRIS TOWN. _ _ _ Lerma paadelpkis at 5), 9,11 A. M., x,11(, &X, and 11 P. Lem Norristown at T, 9, 11 . A,11., 9 and LW P ON B.ONDATS, Leave Philadelphia at 9A. IL and 3P. M. Lease Norriatown at T A. M., and 6 P. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD YOB DOWNING Lea,' Philadelphia at e% A. hf. 7 and 3P. M. Leave Dottninpotrn at TM J. It , NO I I'. U. K. §..WTH, Superintendent. Depot, Muth and Green rates. Phtladalphis N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEMENT. BETIIIMI&If, E.LSTON, ALLSNTRWN, MA UCH otimat, zotusrowN, ae. On and after Wednesday, November 4th, 1857, the trains on this road will leave Philadelphia de, fly (Sun days excepted) u toilets: For Bethlehem, Reston, Allentown and Manch Chuck, (Express) at 9 A. M., in connection with L. T. R. R. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Muth Chunk, (11x pres,) in connection with L. V. R. R., at 215 P. 11.,12 For Doylestown, (Accommoistion,) at 4 30 P. M. For Gwynedd, do. 010 A. 111. On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. 11. train will run through to Doylestown, leering Doylestown to return at 1.36 P.M. TRAM 7/011. PHILADELPHIA_ Leave Bethel.= (Bxpreis,) at 9 A. M., and 2...% P. M. Leave Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 9.35 A. M. Leave Gwynedd, do. at 230 P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Per Prom Gwynedd ......916 A.M. iGwynead.. ...... 2 20P. At Doylestown 4.20 P. M. D0y1e5t0wn......2.23 A. AL , Pare to Bethleham..,, n ba 4, Mauch Chunk - 2CO " Wilkesbure 480 PASSENOBR DEPOT. PROST and WILLOW,Sts Phila. /LLD! CLARK, Agent. CIIROIA4I(fE OF HOURS.—Y 111 L A DE L. FITIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE sAIL On and after Monday, Nov. Ski, 1867, PASSINGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8 A. M., IP. M., (s.rprees,) and .11 P. M. For Wilmington at 8 A. M.,1, 3.30 and 11 P For New Cagle at 8 A. Id., 1 and 3,30 P. M. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Doter at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Seaford wt 8 A. M. ' and 1 P M. TRAINS FOR PHILADRLPIIIA Lean, pelt-more at 8.40, &wen, 11 A. 31., and 855 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 733 and 11.46 A. M., and E SS and 0.35 P.M. Leave New Castle at 8.53 and n 66 A. L., and 8 60 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. M. and 7.06 P. M. Leave Donee at 9.06 A. SI and 6P. M. Leave Seaford at 130 A. M. and 2 P. M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORE Lem Wllmi.jiton at 916 A.M., 2 1.. Id. and 12 11 A. /1. 11132TDAT8 only at 11 P. IL tuna Pklladelphis to taltimore, do, do. 0.25 P. 3d. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will rut u follows : Leave Philadelphia for Pavellle and intermediate places at Leave Wilmington for do. do. 0.50 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Gram at_s P. M. no 21-I,v B. M. FELTON, Preaident. .fire proof Safes. SALAMANDER SAFES. A loge assortment of NYANS & WATSON'S PRILADELPIII.4 MANUFACrirBRD SLIANANDBB &Alla, VAULT DOO3B, !or Barite end Stores. BANK LOOKS, lona] to any now in Ole. IRON DOORS, SHUTTNRS, &e., On as good terms as any other establishment in tII e United States, by BYARS & WATSON, No. ge &milt SOUBTH steet, Philadelphia. anll-tt PL.EASD GIVI U A OALL COTTON -200 bales good Middling to /M- Ming Pair Cotton, in store and for sale by MARTIN k ILICALIBM, sal ill North Water 'trent WELWYN RANG}.—SOLD BY CHAD. v Wig& b 1 4011s1 IS. SOWED I;. u/1-10