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    SPISE - Otegille 40SEPitliGHEAD, ESQ.
t`4Ve give) below the able argument of Mr. Long
,hehalf of - the'd,oniniailweatih,'deliVered
on Monday , so;.-thedenif;''of Oyer and Tailitier,
in the ease of Thomas Washington Smith.]
Gaptleineat Jury rt The important amnia!
interest hhe Vein borne, inerbasingly,
; ,en tbromb so Maly !lays of patient investigation, is
-:liftuitd-ranlogrienr tvininelitSlol l ., ,MY,Prt in t h is
..,--gravctitahibition,will. seen hadone - ;and liair last
- , and moseselemn duty, under the instruction of the
Court, - 'rill-atone remain to-be performed. How
you" abalif dikoliarge that great responsibility to
the community and to the prisoner, between whom
• you stand, injUstice to the ace - used and in vindiea
tionotOutraged law, yOU will'ausvrer to your con
, acienees arlyetir,Ood.r. „
In bespeaking your attention for et short limit,
- I may be , :portnitted to thank you for your patient
untiring attention during the whole of this
:-InceesSarity protraoted investigation darkened, as
' , lt bee been , by innelysidness and distress; an WI
, ,yeatigation which line OntriCA Up to -PAU'? ga 44 " -
:. faoof 'We'll . history °Jointed " bkfrailty, - blasted
hpres,Throoding revenge, and terrible, relentless
murder. _ If, as I trust and doubt not they niil be,
yourremaluing functions ore discharged with the
, manila Caret and' oomeientions ,regard which have
marked your course during our protruoted and
o - wearying sessile's, the tbanka both of the prisoner
, ..and community will be well earned and deserved
.Y- - •
tet mo say to you - en - the outset, however - , that
your duty in this nose is ono, as delicate and dila
cult emit painfuland responsible. Not only is
the tribuientous.quation of the prisoner's fate to
be ,Palsed open by .you, nut, the solution of that
ipiestioiris to he obtatnediMi *the issue has been
' presented to you, by a nice add oritionl examine
the texture Of his, mind, Jim sources :of
.Itiantnotioni this existence and strength of his rim
'acinitig powers.„ his,rMrception of, right and wrong, :;,1111 ability to diminintieste good, and his', power ,to
,-; Insist evil—questions of-natural and moral philoso
pity, requiring your utmost judgment and your
calmost,deliberation, and coming, toe, surroutuled
by circumstances which can hardly fail to sfillot.
7 ° " VtaPathies,- and to, "it degree weaken the,'
scrutiny of human inquiry intoltuuntmoreor, they
render your iinpertant . ,obligatien orie'epeculiar
and grave responsibility. ' , , •'
.But while you aro discharging these untiorwith
merciful regard towards the prisoner, to the coin"-
-Munity. you owe a nolesa important necountability;
and if you allow sympathy to lead your judgment,
- prejudice - to cloud your. deliberations ; indignation
at real or supposed aggression to blind your -per
,: noption, so that you suffer Abe orrors'ef the dead
give immunity to the fearful and guilty aet,of
• • the living,and accept the weak cover of illusory
insanity as an excuse to pronounce &judgment Weer
tho Idoodxgravo of the vietim, you tullietuponlm•
mss fearful -wreng, 'and upon your Celt
sciences a heavy burden:
_ - That your duty ; is- moot painful, the oppression
' and regret I feel in nay more humble ono but too
volt convheces me; but itis time that publio
cora fearlessly and , plainly speak, and juries as
plainly and unflinchingly gpt, 'for -murder stalks
•"•nbread in our -midst. It no longer; as my Col
well said, to you, • gentlemen, -when he
-epeeptt onsa," seeks its guilty oonsummation
' by ; stealthy steps - and undercover' ' of- darkness
and learcsy, - . ThCbolder - arid, More audacious its
„ exhibition has been, the divider_ and More lament
-„ _ able - the • immunity--which appears to have at
tended it. Our calendar groans with these eases,
gland the• - •horreir '-of the community which their
rarity used .to,axeite, seems almost to have sub- -
• - sided'into theindirerence 'Which established elis-
:tem induee, , .
I do not Melte these _remarks, gentlemen,' to ex.
?„,altirfeelingagainst the prisoner, Or in the smallest
possible degreato prejudice your mindsagainet , bin
defence-411ot must rest upon itsown raerits-,,but in
• their disouisienlo warn you of "your obligation*,
"'conscientiously *id:plainly to perform mine, and
to paws Open yeat your duo responsibility. Look
:to it how it le discharged r , It is Joy, ditty in thin
nualitio to reply as far as the Bridled titue,l ought to
~-ioecupy your attention .will allow me, to the argn
' meets presented by the' eloquent gentlemen who
defend the primmer. To follow them both through
every path of commentary and declamation through
which they have' led you, would be, perhaps, be
- woad my phyeleal strength or your endurance. and
/Mall endeavor to answer what has fallen from
' them, by Os concise a review' as possible' of the
'2. main features or the case,:notioing the prominent
points presented by my learned friends as they
• =may-be sppriate to the views I discuss.
•, ' Let me here say, with groat deference anti di&
• dente, If this were a mere profession struggle be
"- tweets' the distinguished counsel for the prisoner
. and the;Commonwealth officere—a contest for a
, profession victory, a gladiatorial exhibition of
forensic power—you should not be troubled with
:. any oompetition by me fur the glittering prize.
Their, well-earned reputations,. distinguished
ability and my jest sense of self-defielency, would
forbid the dangerous *flatten that would render
for me the comparison most unfortunately odious.
-But hero, a court °fp:alien, the foram, the fearful
rate-er_lifiLor death to the prisoner the issue, such
rivalry, womueos_as criminal as it is indiscreet.
Itheremre beg -yellizentlemen of the jury, to be
, :Bev; that I shall rnaketencifortin this dtocueeien,
save for the4arnesti proper;itna-nnostentatious
disobarge . of an humble • but gravel-4;4 painful
duty. . -
The duties and position of my learned he,*
'and myself arc so widely different, and in their
aptiere, and around their unhappy client, there is
- so !IMO for pathos, so much for sympathy, so much
for feeling, so much of passion, so moll for pity,
that nothing is left to the Coinnionweelth save a
eons° of stern and unbending duty. .1 can appeal
fA nothing in that'jnry-box of sympathy, of feel
ing, of , passion, prejudice, !or pity ; I can only
speak to yout °elm; deliberate Judgment can
• only appeal to your sense of painful, exacting (liar.
To that I address myself; from thht I demand
your. acetone attention.
I shall nut, gentlemen, enter into the bewildering
-::and intricate told of metaphysical discussion into
which the ingenious and elite tactics of the 'turned ,
gentleman avno first nddressed yen would droll' me.
thall not . follow_ bim Into the reline. • •
.:Medierd - jurtspruclense. T. 22 ,, '
learned a mielavistinystical elaboration of learned
:doctors: who sewn in their 'manifold - divisions, and
. •
exquisitely fine distinotions, the more learned and
- overpowering, the more obscure and more
cult of comprehension their disquisitions are.
- I shall not consult them to find the size of the
lapil of _the ,ore, which indicates unsoundness or
_ amenity of,'mind, When I can take either ono of
yOll, geirprrall by placing you itdifferent‘s.
tames an s n ard.for a maniac, or ex
pand them to the' proper size for a philosopher.
I will 'not seek, then, 'to obtain the exact pulse
whit% fixes the eharaeter of the mind.' Let mo toll
, you, gentlemen, if you apply such testa.aa
you will be- led, into is bewildering and fruitless
_, chase; and for any theory of' pbyetea or inetuphy
skis, however wild or refined, you can find abut,-
' dant support. -
I.wonder, may' It - please your honors, if these
. ',learned' doctors, with their refined tests of mental
• soundness, had walked into the counting houses of
, . oar Inerobants on the 4th of last November—that
fatal day to the prominent actors,in this sad drama,
and a no less fatal , one in the oommeraial comm.'
• • nity,'the ominous first and fourth—how many ma
niacs they would have found, measured by these
standar& ? Though lam willing to receive from
medical science proper aid in the solution of a
lineation like' this, I am not willing
_that medical
tracts should refine away well-ascertained and
wholesome principles of law, or that learned doe
taro ahould theorize away welt-established rules of
law . , founded upon common sense, which, after
ie our twit:hid surest giilde. • -
' will 'not, detain yea, nor weary the court by
extender) reiterations of those principles whieh,
-Inivlng,received 'the sanction of .sound reason,
have becomepufiden the authority', of , our courts,
_ • the - law -which Is to , govern , you. 'The able and
comprehensive manner in .whieh the law was pre
vented& you by my learned nolleagtie,leaves mcibut
little to add upon the subjeot,rior should I revert
,to it but for, the positions manned by the counsel
of prisoner:: '
~ L et me again refer to the most important autho
which embodies, at I take it, with such quail-
Bastions as present themselves In eaeh partmular
dime, - the-law of England and of this Common
wealth—l mean 3leNaughten'e tease, 10 Clark
}lnanity, p. 215. cited by my colleague.
Loeghend here read extracts from the opt
' „MOO of CniefJuslico' Menlo and Lord Chief Jut
- " tee Tindall.
„ - -This I • take to ho the law, and I care not so
- urooli that it is the enunciation of the entire Bug-
Usk bench', distinguished as it is for learning and
research, as that it is consonant with sound ren
, eon"; for the reancrier the law is the life of the
„Mr. Loughead horn road an extract from Rogers'
ciao, 'Ali-Metcalf, 500,
The sudden impulse spoken of here k not the
sudden impulse of passion or of vengoance fur deep
and irreparable wrong—it is the sudden and un
mints:enable, impulse of 'deluelon-it ie the irresist
ible power which compels its victim to act out that
doluelen to Ire perverted rind.
Lot toe refer you for a moment. to the opinion . of
the learned judge who presidei at this trial, in the
cans of Shurbick, cited by counsel for the defence,
and glean front that true light upon this doctrine
of insanity. • - - - •
After referring to the law upon ineunity,,and
~ , •••,,, q uetingooVerat 'Authorities ,on . that suhject, Mr.
Lougbead proceeded to say
tlerittemen;:zny'dutir is drawing to a close, your
' greatest ono is abilttt 'to devolve upon you. Suffer
rue for
M ,a Single:instant ,to draw your, attention
to i ostpoinibl weaselly'. - '
There hisitiMetsround 'this iwiserior from his ear- .
•fy yOuthAsh the present dark hour pf his manhood, '
. •. so much of tender interest, so mush to claim our
• sympathy, so much to appeal to our best often lions
• And manly regard, that our duties here, says the
- fgratefal ones performed so well, So judiciously,
zealouely, and eloquently ' by his distinguished
eounsei r _load ',.11.4 over a rugged and painful •
road: Mis early orphanage, hit tender youth,
his dative, generous manhood; his deep devotion to •
- a frail and fatten girl, of whom, lot ma in tender.
mess and pity think not of the Blaine of her;',' his
gailty betrayal -Chu deep bit Affections
broken up, and it, "sweet 'waters untasted'savo by
the purer and holler lips of A devnted 'sister ; his
".-ligh spirit, his heavyserrow,s and brawling wrongs.
• speak to the heart in tones the sternest of us runt
never, and ought never wholly to disregard. The
trial of this ease is fraught with RD inure MedITIVY9
and distress; it
. presents such pictures of devoted
frietnlehip, clinging round 'the , prisoner, coiling
' • disinterested friends, in this, his hour ofextromest
peril, from their fir-distant homes, to raise their ,
voices for his deliverando; the moving exhibition'
of devotion by a heroic orphan and only sister,
who, to sustain these trying scenes, pies aside the
, timidity of her sex without losing one touch of its
• tenderness'or delionoy, publicly to gather round
an'oisly brother, in surest noBd, the holy eirele of
a sister's love—the pit es', hansom the most
ua
seitish passion that can exist between man and we•
teen—lure sights :stitch might we/1 fo:ston upoo your
hearts, blind -your judgments, ond control your
verdict: Gentleraen, , it is my harsh province and
stern duty to'draw you aside- from these sad old
' 'Outthink influendes,^tind t tfpon you, In the
name of violated law, to do year' duty. -
I dare not call you to reinember that among the
•• :- mountains of _Pennsylvania:glands a lonely tie
:sorted house, and by Its darker hearth sits in
deepest woe a lonely broken-hearted widow, upon
vthese head every line of the fatal story, told upon
this trial, has been a gaping deitily wound. I
(We not lead' you to tho bloody grave which
shrouds now, all,of what, was Diet a gonerens, if
an:erring: road,"oerrying the fate of-many in his
,honest enterprises„ and fuller life, hurried, to that
;dark and dreadful ,doom; in ,such fearful anti re
, misdeal haste, and ask you, new* Ipso at this sad
,desolation, for vengeance on the pr•rpetrator.
- Preen - the ode picture, as 'front the,. other, you
'snuSt draw ,Yettr Thenglits. - '
From the evidence oloneoinder'yetir 9 tths, must
- You inakeup your verdict. Whatever that evidence
-proves -you mast regard ; nod If it tolls you. that
tit the fourth day bflitivottfbeelnat TlioMna,Wash
ington Smithy to vengeance, for the complicity of
7, Thebard Oartor 'with Shy other-to wrong lein do.
- aberote'y and wilfully ahbt- Vie cleansed, kLiqr
.
,
Mg at the • bide Ihni ,porstlui :Whoa he shot. that
Nth shooting was W resell , in death, that, it was
an offence o g ,,iiii,t;tli o Taws' ttlfthod and man, then
llur name Of the', law, tilie shield of our wive;
aid children, tho gu Studien of our homos, the pm-
Jecter of tor tiros, f lph•Tegtild All appeals to yetis
~sympathy, set', wottglit, the flimsy defenue of
insuity_Novy, th o ,fght it. had been supported by
a hundred instead 01 forty Witnesses; if it is not
true; it is a moo pre ,texr, to exam@ a jury for jun
, tifying a murder; a A t say,however painful the
duty is, whatever thlS', acts (of Richard Carter had
been, however
_gallinr; the injury to the prisoner,
that `fhoinas \Foshan ghou Smith is guilty in man
ner Mid form as he sta'ods indicted.
But, oh! gentlemen,L,fir 00 your conscience, ny
der your oath, under a senso of your espshalonsi
l
bility to the eommurflty and to Gott, y r ou
find that this insanity Is real, this deprivation of
moral and intellectual ;lesson was nand, in the
ordinary and beautiful, simile employed in the
language of the devoted: sister, that' reason, tot
tering from her throne in August last," in No
reeling last had fallen, 'is ruitt around,
'and in, its fearful demist ition had overwhelmed
the prisoner and his v iatiun both ; in God's name
whose holy 1112 d unerring justice you roltresoldt
acquit him and rectors buns. to that devotod love,
whose beautiful exhibition , here bas unmanned us
all, and who= holy mission ',shall still be to sanctify
anti calm that turbulent, u l tesay life.
I have done. My hard pill thankless tack of
dity is over—a duty portor med with a swelling
breast and a melting heart—rad In your charge
•leavo the prisoner ; .tind again, in words of tolotnn
warning, I say to yeti, look to it how you shall dis
(+bar: e it!
Ithp eocitts.,
QPECIAL N OMB.-
1.1 AN IMMENSE STOCK OF Wlltini GOODS.
TUORNLEY & WHOM
Would call special attention to their pre cent stock of
.LINENS AND ALUSLINS,
Embracing every variety of make and wi. tth, at prices
exactly to cult the times.
4.4 Irish Linens, of our Own importatie it., warranted
pori flax, from 81 cents to 81.9.5 per p tai.
Table Linens, by the yard and in the cloih, of various
sizes, patterns, and prices.
Napkins, Towels,'DOylles, Diapers, Crashes, &o &c.
Leffler]] and gentleineu's Linen Ilandkerchdefa, in every
SIIIItTING SIIEETIND, AND PILLOW MCSLIN3.
Willlatnsville, Wamsutta, New York Mills Tiuslins, &.c.
9.8, 5.4, 0-4, 8 4, 10.1, and 12-4 Blom:hind and Un
bleached Muslin,
BrillianCes, white Memento] white *Mimity,
Woven Shirt Fronts, tanchlne-stitclied du, hi every pat
! tern and price.
taconet, Cambric, Sadao, Klimek, Mull and other
Embroidered Collars, Sleeves, Intents' Waist Bands,
&c., &c.
With a very largo stock of general Dry floods, bought
clump for cash, and to he sold cheap at
THOBNLBY & °MEAL'S.
N. E. cor.EIRIITII and SPRING- GAR DEN.
..Da& NO SECOND PRIC E.
SPRING GOODS-1858.
PRINTS
A. & SPRAGUE'S. in largo a-soriment, of superior
styles and , (wall ty l also, Robert Ronnie's, Rockingham
Co: le, and otfror mates.
BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS.
Lansdale. 'Rape, Blackstone, York Premium, Cohan
net,flartie 'River, Central, Willimantic', Johnston, Gra.
too r liirginlaFamtty, Neekanies , and Farmers', Warren
A. &c.
Alo, Slaters and Slrepanl's Canton Flamnets ; Brown
'and Bleachedlhilla ; Jewett City Denims; Irene 'Pick
ings; Alabama, Carolina, and Keystone Stripes; Lans
dale-Nankeen% and ailesias ; Corset Jeana ; Cambrics ;
Cheeka ; Pantaloon Still% &O. &e.
WOOLTAEN GOODS.
Greenfield and Terry's Katt Doeskin Cnssitnerea
Glenhatu and Potneroy'a Cotton Warp meths i Stearns,
Union Castdmerea, printed and plain, let grant variety ;
bliaeral Spring and otber desiralale atylea of Sa
tinetts. Also, a good assortment of Blatok and Mined
Carannereip Kentucky Jeans, and Plaid. Linnoya.
You SOLO fly Tlin P/OnAUFI. A LinnitAt. DISCOUNT
MADE yon g 110317
WELLING, OOWIN h CO.,
110 onEarmyr Street.
Mc:ELROY Is OFFERING GREATER
nmithoris than ever were heard of before.
$l2 50 Lung Broche Shawls selling at $0 50
750 Square do. do. do. 350
500 Long Blanket do. • do. 350
400 Square blanket, spiendi 1 quality, 200
7 50 Chenille Shawls, splendid. 3 55
Closing out Cloaks less than half the regular prices
-14. 2 50, 3, 3.50.4, 4.50, And 5.
Splendid Undershirts and Drawers, the cheapest in
the city-50, 0234, 75, 87,1fi cents, and $l.
Beautiful Black and Fancy Velvets.
All Silks, from auction, surprisingly cheap.
Black and Fancy Dress Silks, in endless variety—the
cheapest in the city.
Beautiful Plaids, 25 cents; All-wool, 20 cents, worth
132,ii cents.
Merit:men, Paramattae, Do Mines.
Mena Travelling Shawls, one lot from auction, $3 50,
worth $O, all wool.
The beat and heaviest Bleached Muslin in the city
at 10 cents.
Splendid Prints, 10 cents, usually sold at l%) cents.
Oinghams ' Flannels, Table Linens, Toweimam,
Fronting Linens.
The cheapest Oloths and Cassimeree in the city.
Trimmings less than half the usual prices.
Beat quality Kid Gloves at WM cents,slO nt
BLTIOY'S,
- .laB-fmw y No. 11 South NINTH Street.
AVSLINS OF ALL WIDTHS AND
IDADICB.
miniV.EN BTODDANT & BROTHER
llave now opo, II large stock of
BLKIOIIED ..ND DROWN SUDETINGS AND
- 011.111 TINGS,
Comprising all the moss desirable makes, which are
sold at the very lowest price s , by the pleco or yard.
Was. 950, 45 .; sae 454
1012 NORTH OEOOND BTBDET. AOOVE WILLOW.
TI LLOK VElLS.—Black French V o il e ,
I.IP rich styles.
Also, Alorle,Orape, and liarege
For gale by ,BIIAIIp.ESS BIIOTIIIIfOI,
ja9 CIIESTNIST and streets.
4 12 0112A2 19 1 4H4A"X'SsORTACER T
of low-priced Cloaks for Ladies, Misses, and Children,
made of
BLACK AND GRAY
The prices range from $1.75 to $5, and the workman
ship, material, style, &c., are believed to be superior
to the generality.
Also, Doer Cloaks, many of which are
kIUOII RBOUCED,
- TO IMiumo 81'EEDY BALM
Rerlet•Centro Ilroche Long Shawls.
e.-.- / -assrt-awthrwtsWintnittrtanpl 2, ...---
French Blanket and Bay State Shawls.
Misses' and Children's Shawls.
COOPER. & CONA RD.
‘.la4 B. E. con NINTH and MARKET.
CLOA.KS.--
011 HAP AND ,ELEGANT CLOAKS.
The largest and handsomest stock of
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS
In tho City,
AT !MOM PRIM, AT
GEO. FRYER'S;
No_ f/16, CHESTNUT STRUT. 49-
BROAD CLOTHS,
CASSIAIIIRES,
SATTINETB,
VESTINGS,
Boys' wear generally,
Awl Clothe For Ladles' Oloakt
From tbo late Auction Balet at
REDUCED Num.
CURIVEN BTODDART & BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Siren,
deSO above IV I LI,OW
L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL & SUN.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES
1050 OHEBTLIIIT Street, four doom below Faeventh
And 318 8. SECOND St., bolow Spruce.
FACITOIIIIIB.—Noe. 05 and 97 GEORGE St.,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Tinton
Orders made at a tow holm , notice ,
litcbuinal.
LYON'S PURE CATAWBA 01110
BRANDY.—As this article is manufactured from
the PURE JUICE of the Catawba, Crape, cultivated
in the vineyards of the Great We., it h. a :niacin'
claim to our notice The proprietor guar.:Bea Gila
Brandy to be STRICTLY PURR and FRCS FROM
ALL ADULTERATION, which is corrohorated by the
analysen of Dr COX, State Inspector for Ohio; alro.
the celebrated Analytical Chemist, Dr. CIIILTON, of
New York, to which we invite attention :
ANALYSIS OF LYON'S PURE CATAWBA BRANDY
Orrice CHEMICAL jEgrxcToß,
CINCINNATI, 31q,1858.
I hereby certify that I hare this day inspected a
largo lot of fine Catawba Brandy for bin I Jacob, No.
141 Third street, and after a careful examination I find
it pure, of high chemical standard, and free from al
foreign or poisonous substances, and have so marked it
as the law directs
(Signed)
HIRAM 00X, M. D.
Naw YOIX, July 28, 1857.
I have analyzed a bottle of Lyon's lure Catawba
Brandy, furnished by Mr. A. Ralston, Jr., of Lockport,
N. Y., for analynation and find it to contain only the
ingredients which exist in pure Brandy. The propor
tion of alcohol obtained from It is 47 per cant. I be
lieve this sample to be pure Brandy, without adultera
tion. The flavorsof It is delicate and peculiar.
(Signed) JAS. It. CHILTON," M. D., Chemist.
For Yledleirutl purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has
no rival, and hen long • been needed to supersede the
pOlf101:10118 compounds sold under the name of Brandy.
As a beverage, the pure article Is altogether superior,
and a sovereign cure remedy for Dyspepsia, siatuteney.
Low Spirits. Languor, Deneral Debility, See , he
Also, EMIEL111"1 STILL AND BPAIIItLING
011AMPAVX.A-Thest Wines are made in the neigh
borhood orCluelnnati, and are guarantied to be the
Pare Juice of the Crape, and are eminently c3lculated
for Invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu
lant, and for Sacramental' purposes.
Retell price $125 per bottle. A liberal discount
made to the trade. Dealers will ',lease nand their
orders to the "Sole Agents for the State of Penn
sylvania, A. F HAZARD &
Wholesale Druggists,
je15.7 No. 558 MARKET Street.
FREDERICK BROWN,
CDR MIST AND 111 t. 116 G IST,
N. 3.1. CORNER FIFTH AND 01 1ERTNUT STEETS)
Plittanamini
Solo manufacturer of BROWN'S ESSENCE OF JA
MAICA GINGER. which is recognised and prescribed
by the Medical Faculty. and hen become the ntandard
Family Medicine of the United Staten
Thinremedy stifled to the extreinen of
is
and
cold, and at all times liSnclicial when gentle lonic and
stimulating influenten are required. Its stimulating
property being independent nf alcoholic mover, its effect
an a frequent remedy need never be dreaded While it
strengthen') and refreßhes the debilitated in the summer
season, It la not lean potent Curing the inclemency of
winter, by warming Rill its healthy tonic principle,
and enabling the nystem to resist the influence, of in.
cipient (Menses which lurk Ina changing climate. No
family should be without it, and by travellers on lons
Journeys, or by Nen, it will be round invflitlabip.
CAMON.—Pprmonli desiring an article that can be re.
lied upon, prepared solely front pit-e
Should be particular to rink for BROWN'S ESSENOE
OR
JAMAICA CIINGEII, which is warranted to he what it
in reprenentsil, and is prepared only by VilEws,fticit
BROWN, and for a Ile at his Drug and Ohenin„) sto re
N. N. corner of FIFTH end 011118TNUT streets, Phila.
dolphin.
Also for sale by all regooctahle Drogglets In the Un
red Staten. jala•3u
DIME MEDI€AL COGNAC BRANDY—
The mut certain cure for Dylipspida, whether
Aettle or Chronic, now in ; also, as n powerful
strengthener for weak lungs and general debility, it has
no equal. Recommended by all the eminent Physicians.
like only El 25 per bottle, or $10.50 per dozen.
ZIEGLER k SMITH,
S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets,
Sale Agents for The United States.
9ittorneps at Kota
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Southwest (loiter of SWUM And LO
OUST Streets, Philadelphia. aul•ly
Tti
11YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
LAW, wpintA - streot,Pottaillle, Pa, sn4-ly
L'egal' Noticrs
FN TUE COURT or COMMON PLRAS
IN
FOR TM! CITY AND COUNTY OF PUILAUEIs:
FRIA.
In the matter of the Estate of CiEORSIE W. fiaIICIIS,
It lunatic.
The Auditor appointed by the Court to audit. nettle,
and adinat the account of the committee of the said
lunatic, nod to report distribution Of the cash bilance,
and sillier eropsrty in the lien.4s n the committee,
will meet the parties interested et hie Oilleo. at the
mit/len - A corner of WORTH and LOCUST streeti, on
TUESDAY Ak TERNOON, January 26, nt 4 o'clock
DANIEL DOUOIIEREY,
Auditor.
jals4 Iv,st
ETTERS OF ADM[NISTR
vi ng been taken out I,y the undersign,
matter of the estate of (111011(}11 BOHNECE
ceased, all persons having claims agairut
and those Icalebtell thereto. will Ceti for sett
B. FRANKLIN ;JACKSON, )
2 MERCHANT ntreet, I
or 11. W. TRIER LE, J
THIRD and DOCK.
ESTATE OP JOHN A. GOODMAN,
thvew.i.—Noitco in horebygivon, that the Widow
o r , fto r d oor d oo t h am pr,,notea to the Olphans' Court
an inventory and appraiseinent of the property mho hag
elected to retain under the act of April 14th 1811, and
unless exeeptlnial thereto be Illed beforo February bth,
IF6S, tho runic, will 1) allowal an 1 approved by the
Court, (IRO. II EARLE,
fxl6.xw4t•
Vi AllY
rßEßE to A thee l ete T o
LETTERS
aEl.Srr L TE DO S R T R A is ME hite Nl o ' ;
this city, deemed, bare this day been granted to the
aubserltier ; all persona indebted thereto are requested
to make payment, and those having claims to present
them forthwith to RLI PILLIN,
N 0.1218 GREEN street and RIM; 6 AVENUE.
August 8, 1857. jal3-wOvrB
Agricultural 3tuplentento
GARDEN SEEDS.—Fresh and genuine
‘..St Garden Seeds, of every variety; a complete stock
always on hand rimier.; impelled on the moat liberal
none, n'ANOLNR. & CO .
621 street, below Seventh
(lUMMING'S HAY, STRAW, AND POD.
titit CUTTERS —We ate cote masturecturera
Cumming's unrivalled Hay, Straw, and Fodder Outttre
which are guarantied superior to any in the market.
BOAS, SPANGLER, & CO.
627 MARKEL` rtreet, tolow Seventh.
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF
ev , ry variety, the most complete stuck In the
city, embracing Corn Shelters Crain Fans, Horse
rowers, Steamers, Straw and Fodd- r Cutters, hoot
Cutters, Horticultural Tools of nil kinds, heeds for
field and garden, Guano, Super rhosidiate of Litno, Ac ,
wholesale and retail,
130A9 SPANGLE7t, & CO.,
627 .MAILKET /street, below Seventh
Cexprtse
WELLS, FARGO, & CO.,
* NEW YORK AND OALIPORNIA EXPRESS CO
and EXOBAIIOC j
A JOINT STOOK CODIPANY.
CAPITAL $llOO,OOO.
OFFICE, 400 CHESTNUT STREET,
PHILADHLPHIA•
ExpreNS sent to CALIFonNIA, OnkaoN, and SAND
WIOIt IBLANDB on the bth and 20th, and to HAVANA on
7th, 12th, and 27th of each Month, from NEW YORK.
EXMANCiII for Hale in sums to suit, and COLLNO•
TIONS MADE on California, Oregon, Sandwich Islanda
and Hamm.
W. F. & Co. receive frelght consigned to them et
SAN FRANCISCO,
Per Clipper Ship, and collect invoices on delivery o
he came.
NOTI } TO CALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS
N. P, k Co are now prepared to receive the OLD
BONDS of tho State of CALIFORNIA, transport the
same to Sacramento City, and procure new ones, in ac
cordance with the act of 28th April, 1857, and return
prune to this city.
do31•Im D N. BARNEY, Jo., Agent.
/TIDE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
A. 820 CHESTNUT STIIEET, forwards PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or In connection
with other EXPRESS 00111PANIES, to all the prits:pril
TOWNS and CITIES of the United States.
Commission illercl)anto
HANDY & BRENNER-COMMISSION
MERCHANTS and Defame in Foreign and Ame.
dean HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 26 and 27
North FIFTH Street, East aide above Commerce street,
Philadelphia.
fiIIARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
CHANT and Importer of HAVANA nflAttft
(New) 138 Walnut street. second story. sal-ly
bonp anb (ambles
VOAP AND CANDLES.
REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be
tween Lombard and South, and Front and Second
Arcata,
Thankful to my numerous Wends for their pant favors,
I solicit a continuance of the same, having enlarged my
manufactory so no to ennhlo me to have constantly on
14nd a largo stock of nell-seasoned Soaps, '
free from
Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White Honey, Castile and
all kinds of toilet loops, Chemical Olive Soap of pure
material, Settled Pale, and Drown Soap, English Sal.
Roda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantino, and Tallow
Oanatea of • all sizes constantly en hand. Having
adopted Hie mai, P 3 Stolll, I am enabled to tell my goods
at the lowest prices. s'. CONWAY.
Philadelphia.
H. E.--Cash paid for Tallow and Crease. no 11-6 m
QKUAER ------ CITY NAILS, ----__ _
DIBROIIANT BARE,
RIVET IRON,
'dnunfaatured at FOUNTAIN URENN ROLLING MILL,
on tbe'Schnylk ill, above Spring Garden Water Work,.
nal to any
, W ,, A 4 1 LE 2 U u B24 ~ r 103
NA N
u o
s r t
are h ) V e r E r
a l u t t
0 8 t d r az
i t
made.
oe9-tt
rIIIO3IAS E. BAXTER..-lIARDWARE,
CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 DIARKICT ST.
hove, Ninth. month Mo.lalphis au 1-0171
Ocala anb
BOOTS AND STOES.—Tho sulmorilier
hall on hand a large and taxied stock of 1100T8
and SHOES, which he will nail at the lowest pigeon.
GEO W. TAYLOR,
no2l-1y B. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET SO.
VAIL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
K.' --JOSEPH H. THOMPSON ‘lc CO., No. 314 MAR.
RET Street, and Nos. 3 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE,
have new In More a large and wall assorted stock of
ROOTS and SHOES, of Oity and Eastern manufacture,
which they offer for sale on the boat terms for Oanh, or
on the usual credit.
Du ere are Invited to cell and examine their Meek
•nl•dtf
i B..KITE & Co.
11../. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ke.
N 0.413 (We 129) WA.);NUT at.
Phikdelphic
A new and superior style of Spring Beds.
[nio D. KITS. J08;;PH WALTON
sun Om
MEM
tjato, (raps,
SULLENDER & PASOAL,
TIATTNRB,
mil.Bm No. 8 8. SIXTH. sarnet, PhilivielpblB
ODucational.
HALL . OF ST. JAMES THE LESS
NEAR PALLS OF SOIIIALRINL,
==SZEMin ff 2
Thin inctitution le designed, under tho auxpices of the
Church, to giro to .1 limited number of bop a thorough
codeginte education. or to prepare them for any chits of
college they may aide to outer.
Reference: The Bt. Ilea, ALONZO POTTER.
For particulars, seeress
Rev. PINKNEY ITAMSIONP, Rector, or
iltFebl7 Prof. L. ANUELE, Princpal.
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WEST PIIILADELPIIIA.
No Seminary whatever Is more like a private family.
The course of study Is extensive and thorough. Pro
fessor Sounders will receive a few wore pupils under
fourteen years of ago Into hie family. Enquire of
Messrs. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
Forney, Editor of this Paper, whore eons or ward,' are
now member. of hie familg. septl4-tf
Job printin3.
JAMES 11. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB
u PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH Street, lira
above Market, Philadelphia 'Hanka, Conte, Bill
Meade, Pitutphlete, and general I rioting attended to
Binding attended to In connect'oc vrlttl printed bend
Inge of !Hanka and Reeeipte d2-tt
fri!LVANM,-10,000—VICAPOCC612,
F; 1 Card.. per &Lour! 111 ,
Pr., 0. • 11, antrb.olni by As .bar I' ol ' A
Ulu 14, 11,11
A AGO CA." rws
L ..ICO or 3e TIC TX:4 ' l' R e r= 4 ll , t7,l l :
The verb' lenst .13k—trffl Polo s
t 4 Cl) l Army, FOURTISI ST. below ch vdnot lI
DIIILADELP.HIA TYPE FOUNDRY
N. W. Cor. THIRD and CIIEBNIN
- - -
L. PELOUZE & 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 SPECIMEN
BOOK is now ready, and from their increitard
aro now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a
complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice. Their long practical experience in the business,
awl the fact of their personal superintendence of the
manufacturing department, justifies them In asserting
that they can furniiill a more durable and better fin.
lobed article than their cotempuraries.
Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials,
would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing
elsewhere.
011 type taken at 9 Cents per pound, In exchange for
new at specimen prices. aul-tf
3T5000 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN
DOW GLASS, of all sizes and qnslities,
for 9e at lonest prices.
Our assortment is complete, and ore daily resolving
fresh lots from the ltenslngton Glass Works.
Sheets & bully's make superior to any in the market
as to brilliancy and regular thickness ' equal to French
We are now receiving two third,' of the Glass made at
these works.
2,000 boxes French Mass of all sixes.
4,000 feet hough Wass for skylights.
5,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pat
terns.
White Lead. French and &merles!! Zinc, Paints, &c.
100 000 lbs White Lead.
50,000 lint French Zinc, (Vioille Montague).
75,01:9 His An erlcau Zinc.
Brown Zinc. a full supply.
Chrome Green, 11 full impply.
Chrome Yellow n full mippiy
Prussian Blue, a lull supyly.
Paris Green, a full supply.
Address your orders to
SNIITIt,
Wholesale Druggists Awl Manufacturers,
Solo Proprietors of the Poona Steam Color Works
Store 8. W. corner SECOND and OREEN Streets
Philadelphia. dell tf
VERYSUPERIOR NO. 40 TIVO-TIIREAD
MANG- TWINE, just received and for male by
WEAVER, WITLER k CO
;C2-tl No 23 N. WATER bt and 22 N. wILARvxs
TFIE" `PRESN.--1111LADELP111A, litia)NfiSnAt, JANUARY - 20 • Igss.
' ATION
en in the
%Id unite,
t oaken on
Attorney for Widow
E. B. SANDFORD,
General Supetrintenelent
JOHN HALDEMAN, Agent
Arrtrniture
gotclo aub ticetauranto
TONES HOUSE, CORNER OF MAR
a STREET AND MARKET SQUARE,
HARR l'A.
WELLS COVERIX , Propele tor.
This now and elegant Maid. recently erected by the
Messrs. Jones, in Harrisburg, Pa.. having been leased
for n term of yearn by the undersigned, lie takes thin
method of culling the attention of his former patrons,
friends, and the travelling community, thereto.
Having a front of 112 fort on the principal street of
the city, and 62 fee t front on Market Square, it cannot
kill to prove attutetire AA well as inviting to et augers.
The ehan,bers are of due sine, well ventilated, and
lighted with gam; a number with connecting doors,
making them very desirable for bunnies.
The hells ere warmed throtigliout by heaters. and
every modern improt °meta. in tact, has been Wed,
that may conduce to the safety, comfort, end happiness
of the guests.
Visitor' may, therefore, rest assured that the JONES,
110118 E hoe been made perfect In all its appointments;
that each department hoe been pineed in champ of eX
perienced and competent parsons; that in every parti•
cedar the system which ban boon adopted by the propri
etor will afford to those who may make it their baton as
great a degree of corn ort an may be obtained at any
similar establishment in the State.
Ti, section this desirable result, he has furnished the
public and private parlors, chambers, dining 100 M, AC.,
ilh entirely new furniture, and also arranged within
tiro building a lino barber's saloon, oyster saloon, dress•
ing room, hot and cold baths,
The culinary department a n d dining corm will receive
the especial Attention of the proprietor, which, he
trusts, will be a sufficient, guarantee that all tastes will
ha suited.
After returning his heartfelt thanks to hie old friends
and patrons for the generous patronage so lung extend
ed to hint at the •• Covorly Iloune," and Also to his
friends and patrons at the 0 Columbia Hoene," Cape
Inland, during the season of ho respectfully soils
cite a continuance of it at the •• JONES HOUSE "
ja7seoillni WELLS COVIIRLY.
"GU ' ,"
SEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT.
TILE LARDER. contains, in part, Oanvaiiii.back
Bucks, fled-hood Ducks, Chesapeake Bay Terrapins,
taken from fishing boats,) Jersey tirouse, Prairie
Grouse, Pile limits. Partridges, Venison, Capons, BOA
more and Norfolk Oysters, An.
THE DINING-1100MS and PARLORS of thin es
tabPidnnent will compare favorably with any house of
the kind in the States. By an arrangement and con
nection with " (Iny's Monument (louse,” Baltimore,
and ono of the finest bounce in Now York, it is enabled
to furnish delicacies from Northern or Soothe n markets
at abort notice. Private Parlors for Parties, and
Chambers to let jals.finu3t
fu E li (MAN TS' HOTEL,
NORTH. FOURTH BTREET
AnoTA Hmucvl,
PHILADELPHIA.
iti24-tt Bic:HIDDEN & BONS, PnoraDiroAo
TO N E S 25'
tY ARCII STP.N,ET BALOGNB,
727 and 729 ARCII STREET
HOLIDAYS: HOLIDAYS'
The Holidays are close nt hand, and Jones's Arch
street Saloon is prepared for the immense demand that
will be made upon it for CONFROTIONS.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES
IMPORTED WAPRRS.SI.T TOR TIIO TRUANT 1511 , ,50N!
Every variety of lion Bons, Priatiles, Bonebou Drops,
now style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'angliterre
Don Bona, and every variety rare and costly candies
manufactured in Paris.
Por Prenenta, all MISS Rod PATTRIINS of Ornamental
Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Tice filled. with the choicest
variety of Confections, and varying in price from One
Dollar up to Fifty Dollara. Some of these Deux are the
NooT 817PIIRR SPRCIAIRSB OF FASO! WORE AND ARTISTIC
UNSION area orroßgD IN THIS COONTRT.
To the Ladies, an well as to the whole public, dones'a
Saloons are the most attractive in the City, and in
splendor of adornment and finish are superior to any in
the Union
DIWAKFAS7S, DINNERS, AND SUFFERS,
Served up lathe choicest and most eapeditiont style,
FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,
ICE CREAMS. JELLIES, GAME AND OYSTERS,
Constantly ready for visitor!, In profusion.
PLAIN, PANCY, AND ORNALIINTAL
OAKES AND PIES ON EVERY DESCRIPTION.
NEW YORE TEA BISCUIT,
And, In fact, all the 'VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELICACIES of every clime and country.
BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers,
and Families supplied at the shortest notice and on
reasonable tenon.
A continuance of the patronage hitherto no liberally
bestowed by the public in respectfully colleted.
deS.tf R. R JONES, Proprietor.
CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT .-VENI
v SON I Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Fresh
Salmon, thincatique, Opiuschique, Princess Day Abse
con], and Cove Oysters, with every variety of OAHE,
wild or domestic, in season. Ocean Turtle Soup an'
Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notion, at
JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No, 627 CHESTNUT street, op
[melte the State house.
N.B. No expense or pains has been spared by the
Proprietor in fitting up this new establishment in the
most sumptuous manner—the second story being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Suppers, kw.
Entrance for Ladles tovrards Sixth street.
nov7-3m
ITJILoGOWAIVS RESTAURANT, SOUTH
west corner of IMOAD and WALKIIT.—Game
end all other delicacies in season. Vamllies supplied
with Orsterson the shortest notice sep7-int
Wince anb fAquata
lIAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT scorou
JI WHISKEY —2O Puncheons of the above Superior
Whiskey, now landing from ahip Windsor Forrest, at
Shippen greet wharf, for Bale by
JOSEPII F. TOBIAS,
200 and 208 South FRONT Street.
BRANDIES.--ic Pinot Castillon," Marott,
and other Cagliari; of various vintager, In half
pipes: and quarter mole; ellovolein Rochelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half auks, and one•eighth
wk.". Imported and for sale by
HENRY BOHLEN & 00 ,
e 027 221 and 223 South Vourth street
A LEXANDER V. ROLM.ES, WINE AND
LA. LIQUOR STOOL No. 228, Southomt Con or of
GEORGE and BOUM &mita. attl-17
I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
N.J. IN FINK WINES, LIQUORS, OIGANS, Eta.,,Ft
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. sully
BRANDIES.—Pinet, CasUlion & Co., Ma
rat & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of sarlons
dfonhalf pipes and quarter casks ; Pellevotrl9
Imptidgr,'Olet.. pale and dark, in halt pipes, quarter
ant Nos.II.ILENRY_IIORLEN & CO.,
o cu pil L street.
& BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 520 (nek
N 0.933) North THIRD Street, Philadelphia.—Shippinly
ordere promptly attended to. koL.II
aabacro ufl Cigars
ULAVANA OIGARS—A handsoixto asurt
ment, such as
Figaro,
Cabanas,
Gloria,
Wm),
Torrey Lopes,
Ptah3nn,
Sultann,
Jupiter,
Oonrerolanton,
Union Americana,
Flora Oubana, ho., ti
ANON, of all Al.en end qua l•
xtrolring, nod for 'We lon,
0114 RLES TETE..
X, 1.5 1-10
tlen, in store And conelantly
by
ew) laft WALNUT Street,
below Second, second toy
1: 4 1IGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS
11. 111t6Aft8.--A. choice invoice of three oelobratel
brands on board brig "Now Era," daily expected frau
Elarana, and for (tale bow, by OHANI,ES TETS,
(New) 188 Walnut nicest, below Second,
ant Second Story,
illtrcliant Ufailars
JOHN P. DOHERTY,
YORNHRIS WITH KKLLT k AROT/INA,
LATE WITH LUKENS, KELLY, k CO.,
TAILOR,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIUHTH,
Ilan 11011 with hint the heat Taliore that iirt engaged
in the Waimea In this country.
CIIARLAS ROTH, formerly the leading tailor of this
city; M. Kama, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co.,
and into Coot and Vent cutter with Lukens. Kelly, A.
Co.; Hooky Wououu, the beat Ponta and Vent cutter
in the United Staten, for years cutter with Depierrin,
under the Irving Rouge, Broadway, and with Depierrin
Pettus, under the St. Nicholan Motel, Brcadwny.
The moot unremitting attention pant to the wishes of
all who patronise the enteblishinent.
The best of Clothes made at moderate prices for
credit, low pricfs for ca,ll. oeltt•tt
J
AMES SHER IDA N, MERCHANT
117 TAILOR Noe. 16 and 18 South NINTH STREET,
ABOVE INIESTNUT.
A large and well aeleetod atonic of CLOVIS and
OASSIMERES always on hand.
All Olothing made at this Establishment will be of
tho best quality, and in the most faahionablo ntyto.
Particular attentlon given to UNIFORM CLOTH.
ING. Ann if
Q. II ARPE'S ALEN'S AND BOYS'
OLOTIIINCI, 148 North YOUII2II Ptrnet, betwonn
Arab and Men 41:0-1r
VOAL! COAL! COAL !-TAGGART'B
OrIsEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LEMUR
ODAL.
J. & B. OARTERI3IIIIIIIOWOOD,TAMAQUA GOAL
GEOIIOI4 W. fiNYDINS PINK FOREBT SWIM.
RILL COAL.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
Hare for sale, end ore constantly receirias from
above celebrated Collieries,
COAL 01? ALL SIZES.
Them is no Coal nrined anywhere, equal in quality
these and a trial will nonunion any one of !heir greet
superiority. Our Coal in Terry carefully screened at our
yards, and we will warrant It perfectly free from elute,
dust and all impurities. Our ItItIOES arena LOW as the
VERY LOWEST.
Orders left at onr Moo, No. MI 8013111 FRONT
Atreet, above Walnut.
Order,' left at our Yard, CA LLOWII.II,I, itreet, beloa
BROAD rarest.
Orders left at our Wherf, WATER streot, above OAL.
LOWll.ll,L—or nen! to either place per Despatch Pont,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchnaern for Family una will do well to call and ex
amine our Conl bothro purchasing elsewhere
QOIWYLKILL AND LEIII(}H COAL.-
I am dolly receiving., at my yard, the bent quality o.
13011UTI,KILL AND LLftIOII COAL My euntomern,
and all others who may favor ow with
thenordrra, may
rel getting 011 Coal will be eeeeler , to them.Er oino ptatt = e.iftlli.hment
to
offer at LOW YItIOES.
ALEXANDER CONVERY,
N. B. corner of Broad and Cherry At..
ERNIE( AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.-
DALY, PORTEN k CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PNIMN Street, above Eighth, keep eonntantly nn
hand, at the very lowest eaten, a full eupply of Lehigh
and Schuylkill Cont. au 1.6 m
A RCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, & CO.,
MNIIPACTURERR OF
.LO.
11ASALI PHIS, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTINGS,
MO ntl kinds of Henan.' l.omp Wolk, If irandolea, Ac.,
No US CHESTNUT STREET,
ARCHER, WARNER, & CO ,
No 370 BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
[FP' Building.i fitted filth thin Piper+, and all kinds of
altering and repairing of Una Work, del?. ate
r, (Win GALLS. WHALE OIL,
ofi l yulf 1,000 gall Elophent 011,
bb Mile. No. 1 Lard 011. for male by
CROAK/ALM, PEIRON, k Co.,
No. 104 N Delaware avenue
TIP USSIA MATS.-500 dozen RUSSIA
MATS, snitable for gardeners' lime. For sale by
WEAVER, FITUR, A. CO.,
No. 23 North WATER street,
And 22 North Wharves
HALE ROPE.--finyers arc invited to call
Jul' sad woman° our Manila Dale Rope '
which we can
eau 101 l so low ac American, and warrant It superior in
trans% and durability.
WEAVER, FITLISR & 00.,
'pi°. 28 N. Water et. and UN. Whim 11,
gibipping
IUZARQUE MARGARET FOR NEW OR
LEANS —LOUISIANA LINN —To auli with quick
ilittititeli—Thix Week Freight taken at as low vans 11.9
any other vie cl lending.
The rouisrkably coppored packet barque
31 Alt KT. Captain Wood, Is now loading at RACE.
etreet ohs 1, Being of malt raper:it coil Laving
large engigententn, oho will sail on above
l•hipper. will p1..a.0 bring their gouda alongside and
bilk 14 104,11 6 to the counting•henee for tigoattire
For hide net, of freight, is hlrh will be taken at as
low rated an any other vessel leading , apply on board, or
to 1111. 4 1101 , SISIONS, & CO.,
120 (late e.O) NORTH Wll/I.IIVES
The M. inshro4 nt the lowest rates, and will take
steam down the Delaware and up the 111issuotippi.
j vIB dtl
91HE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS
PROM NEW YORK TO LIVERPOOL
Chief Cabin ['imago
&mond Cabin Pamango
£OO3l BUSTOS TO LIVIiIIPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage 6110
Second Cabin ramp 60
The snips from Boston call at Halifax.
P E RBI A, Capt. Judk ins. CANADA Capt Lan-"%
AR A.111.A, Capt J. ;Roue. AMERIC, Capt Kir kman
ARIA. Capt. 11. 11 Lott. NIA() ARA, Capt.Byrio.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt J. Leitch.
These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head;
green on starboard bow; red on port bow.
AFRICA, Shannon, learn N. York, Wednesday, Jan. 20.
AMERICA, Wickman," Boston ' Wednesday. Jon. 27.
EUROPA, Leitch ; 11 N York, Wednesday, Feb. 3.
CANADA, Lang, o Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 10.
AIIAR I A,SIono. " N.York, Wednesday, Fob 17.
NIAGARA, Millar, o Boston, Wednesday, lob. 24.
Berths not encored until paid for.
Au experienced Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for
Bold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones
or Metals, unless bil ls of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein expressed.
For freight or pa.snage apply to
jal4..y Si. CUNAItD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York.
QAVANNAIi STEAMSHIP LINE
FREIGHTS REDUCED.
The well-known first-does side-u heel ntenninhip
STATE Of GEOB(11A, John J. Cary u. Command -r,
will be mar to receive freight on WEDNESDAY, Joe,
nary 21 1111•1 nail on 9A.TI.IIIDAY, January 30, at 10
o'clock A. 31.
At Ssvannah this Alp . connects with st(wlnern for
Florida, and for all places in the South ant Southwest.
Cabin vinnago 5 0 0 0)
Steerage do 8 00
No freight received on , t'iiriity morning
No bills of holing higned alter the ship hen nailed.
for freight or paFgno, 01 ply to
A. HERON, Jr
No. 32S North Wharves.
0 A. WWI:a% k CO.,
3a14 Agents in Savannah.
1 4 *)1{, SAN FRANC ISCO.-To sail on tho
1610 instant —The famous clipper ships EDWIN
'LYE, 0 P. We Commander, and EDWIN FOR
REST, CROVKIIIt, Commander.
Roth of these magnificent ships are now loading In
Nen York, and will he despatched its above.
For balance of freight apply to
11151100, SIMONS, k CO.,
Ja2 120 (Pilo 50) NORTH WHARVES.
rgauE — GLASGOW AND NEW YORR
.111- BTE4lleun , COMPANY'S splendid and pownilul
steamers,
EDINBURGH, 2,500 tons, IVin. Outoming, Commander,
NEW YORK, 2,150 ton, Robert Craig, 11
GLASGOW, 1,002 tons, John Duncan.
Aro appointed to sail
. .
Fito , l OW allow.
New York, Saturday, 19th December
Edinburgh, Saturday, 16th January.
Glartgow, Saturday, Stith January.
FROM MOW Y 014%.
- 1 ::dio b "2 11 ) Saturd,.7.yeb,l3.ql, of I'L o'clock, noon
RATES OF PA6SAOI;
/EOM (IL/BOLAS.
Firatelarof
Steerage, found with cooked provision.
FROM NISW Yuan.
Find. Clant $75 DO
Steerage, round with cook.? I prrovl.ton4 ...... 30 00
Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants in
Steerige,V3.
Return tickets available within nix month'', by any
steamer of thin lino.
_ .
Out and home, That Claag. $l4O 00
Out and home, Third Chan 00 00
An experienced iiirfreou &mulled to each Steamer.
For pena•:ge, apply to
WORKMAN & CO , 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel
phia.
HALL A LONVY, Ilitelianan'a Wharf, Baltimore
HOBERT CllAI(l, 17 Broadnity, New York.
jad.Ont
1) FRANCE, 1857.
Steatwthlp Company —The
'hips AItAGO, 2,50 Loon,
ntl FULTON, 2500 tons,
or, will leave New York,
the year' 1357 And 513, on
FOR ENGLAND A
Few York and 'lime
United Stelae 51101 Steam
David Linen, commander,
James A. Wotton, comman
Havre and Southampton, to
the following dart ;
Arno, Saterdny, Jan. 9
Fulton, do. Feb. 0
Arego, do. Mann
Fulton, do. April
Troi 1107 40
Iton, ;Saturday, Ang. 22
Arago, do. Bopt. 10
Felton, do. Oct. 11
Arago, do. Nov. 14
Patton, do, 1:0,3. 12
LIAVIS ROVTII,IIOIOI.
1887.
Arago, Wedueaday, Aug. 20
Fulton, do. eopt. 23
Arago, do. Oct 21
Fulton, do. Nor. 18
Arago, do. Deo. 18
1838.
Fulton, do. don. 13
[Arno, do. lob. 10
Fultor dr Mar. 10
LI , IIII
1867.
Arogo, Tuenday, Aug. 26
Fulton, do. Sept. 22
Arno, do. Oct. 20
Fulton, do. Nov. 17
tango, do. Deo. 16
Ina
Fulton, do.
Arago, do,
Putror, do. March 9
Amp, do April 6
9ulton, du D 1 ny 4
Arno, do. June 1
inlton, do. June 19
inlion, An. ._
Arago, do. April
Naito'', do. Hay 6
Arno, do. Jona 2
Fulton, do. June 80
TIIIO3 or PABOACIN :
Trom New York to Southampton or Haire—lire
Cabin, *IN ; Second Cabin, $75.
„
rOM NATre or Southampton to New York—lire •
Cabin, RN frace; Second Cabin, 600 francs.
Tor freight nr paesago, apply to
MONTIXER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway
NVILLIAkf ISNLIN, " there
CROSNNY it CO., B..mthiton
1011411.10 A N .1317 tiOPE AN
IMPRESS AND EX. 3 " • Pails.
CHANG)! 00. ana
i SHE .NEW YORK. AND LIVERPOOL
IJNITED STATES MAIL IMAMERS.--The
compoi,iog this Line are:
The ATLANTIC, Copt. Oliver hldrldge.
The hALTIO, Gpt. Joseph Con:tuck.
f•The ADRIATIC, Capt. /Met Yirst.
“ „
"1” CAM ton been taken In their
eoos - truction, on also In thulr engines, to eneere streugth
sod speed, and their accomuultationa for pm:lel:gm are
Liverpool, in first
nn r eg ri na o. l , l , cd f
pco.r
agee ag•
f a r l
", 1% , 12 0
o C
( r o r Z. e
or.on d o., UN from Liverpool to Now
fifir, mbin 3(f and 20 guineut. No berths secured unless paid
for. The ships of this line have Improved water-tight
bulk heads.
. DROPOSHD DATZS 05' SAILING.
FROM PAW Tonic. 0002 LIVItaPOOL.
Saturday, June DO, 1857 Wednesday, June 21, 1867
gaturtlny, July 4,1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1857
/Saturday, July 18, , 1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857
Saturday, Mg. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 8, 1357
Saturday, Aug. 15, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 10, 1857
(Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept 2, 1587
Saturday, Sept. 28, 1857 Wednesday, Svpt 30, 1887
EAPieday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 11, 1667
Saturday, Oct. 2,1 DSO Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1957
Bnturduy, Nov. 7. 1837 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857
Pe tuplay, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nov. 20, 1857
Saturday, Deo. 6, 1557 Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1857
Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1857
/or freight or ;mirage, apply to
EDWARD K. COLLINS, No 50 Wall street, N. Y.
EItOVVN, SHIPLEY & 00 , Liverpool.
RTEPIIDN KENNARD .t 00., /7 Austin friars,
London.
B. G. WAINIVItIOTIT A. CO., Purls.
The owners of these ships will not be acconntable for
gold,,silrer, bullion, specie, jerreiry.pc oolong stones or
metals nobles bills of ladingt• . I f nod therefor, and
the value thereof expressed therein auldt
anb ikon
VENN STEAM ENGINE AND SOH
1:11 WMCB.
REANEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
Palarium, AND THEORETICAL ENOINIIERN
MAOIIINIRTS, BOILER-MAKERS, 11ACK-
AND FOUNDERS
Haying for meny years been in successful operation,
and been exelushely engaged a building and repairing
Marne and 'liver Engine!, high and tow prereuro, Iron
Morita, Water Tanks, Propellers, he., k e , respectfully
offer their services to the public, no being lolly prepared
to contract for Engines of all mires, Atm., hirer, And
FtAtlonary. Having nets of patterns of different sires,
are prepared to execute orders nab quick despatch.
Every description of pattern-making made at the
shortest notice High and tow Pressure, Flue, Tubu
lar and Cylinder Bollers,ot the beet Pennsylvania char
coal Iron. Torginge of alt awe and kinds; Iron and
Burn Castings of all descriptions; 801 l Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work eonnsated with the above
business.
Drawings and specifications for Ml work done M their
establishment fire of charge, awl work guaranteed.
The subscribers hare ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfect safety, and
are provided with shears, blocks, falls, he , &n., for
raising beery or light weights. _ . .
THOMAS HEANEY,
JAOOII O. NEAVIB,
JOHN P. LEVY,
►01.7 BEACH and PALMER Streetg, Kennington
InNURL T. 11.(11ARIOM
VAIJOIDLII
WILLIAM R. EiIIISRIOS.
Q,OUTIIVTARK FOUNDRY ,
FIFTH AND WASNINGTON 8TR1111719,
TIIILADULPHIA.
MERRICK el SONS,
ENCIINDERB AND MACIIINIBTB,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Ream Engines, (or
Land, River, and Marine service.
Boilers, (lasometern, Tanks, Iron floats, ho , Calk.
lugs of all kinds, either Iron or [lrene.
Iron frame roof, for Has Works, IVorkshops, Railroad
fitstione, he,
Worts and Gan Machinery of Ike latest and most
Improved conntnlctielt
Avery description of Plantation machinery, each an
Puget. Haw, and Orist Mille, VACIIIII , I Pans, Open Stearn
Trainn, Defeentorn, Bilkers, Pumping Engines, he,
Bole Agente for N. Rillieux's Patent Snot 111,11Ing
Apperaturi Na•myyth'n Intent Steam Hammer; .1 P.
Been' Pntent Valve Motion for Bleat Machinery met
&vim Pumps.
Superintendent—ll. 11. 11A11TOL
AHD NORRIS he SUN, Liidol4o
TIVII
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
ONVirivontrit BTRNAT, HAMILTON, FAIRViDW AND
OADDAN STREETS,
/wired exclusively in the manutuctnre of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Idanufaeture to order Locomotives of any arrange
ment, weight or capacity, for the use of Wood or CA.,
.rßetumenous Coal in its cruds state, or
ANTIIRAOITS COAL,
WITHOUT RMITTINO OMAN, OAS OA Tile.
In design, material and reorkmanship, 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 bent qualify and most
reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and C OM.
plots Equipment of Machinery and Toots, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WORK WITH (TREAT DESPATCH,
GT ANY ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED.
MILLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXI46,
With Forging!' of any siro or Conn,
IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS,
And LtAOII.INR WORK gennrally.
HENRY LATIMER NORRIS
ItICUATID NORRIS
aal•ly
CJJEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
%J of ineellentquality, le Fold at the
Gm; WORKS o r ti n , retilved price of five cents a bustiol,
and may be obtained in large or entail quantity by ap.
N Plying at the tine (Mee, No. 20 Routh BEVENTLI
To Purehasera by Wholonia, It Ie sold at the Werke
In Plret Want, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An.
thraclte, a 152.50 per ton
(Slgned,) J.O. OBERON khnsineet.
PHILADBIA/ 1 1/ GIB WORICA. ABB WI, WT. aui7-tf
IiVONDERS OF THE AGE—LIGHT,
V MORT FOR ALL —D. P. PETERS' Patent
Non•ExploMen Self-Generating GAS LAMPS In just the
thing to suit all. Price $1 50 op ; all may bayou supe
rior Light by calling at Om Depot.
This Lamp in adapted to all pieces and pm poses, and
only repirea a flint to (eel its advantages over all
others The Lamp forms its own gas. Our Patent
Burnera ran he fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lump,
with little expense, without the least pte‘sllile danger.
All are Invited to Call and examine tor themselves
Town, County, and State rights for sale.
The proprietor in in want of Agents, giving a rare
ahance to make money.
D P. PETERS, Gan Lamp Depot,
n024.3ni 13 W. one Second and Chestnut at,,
insurance Tompanies
1 3 IIII.ADELPIIIA FIRE AND LIFE IN
COMPANY,
, VE OII I'OIIAT SURANCE EI) E TllE 3TAT EOF P .E:Ndi
5. VA M INNIS,
A now ratabli,lied 1-1
in the N ir nor office, No EM 01111dr-
Iv UT street, utters. the v aro prepa , eA t r rooks
ALL KIN lid OP INSITRANCE•
fl um Irns by lire, on pr - P
town or roentry paity of very description, in
,
PUBLIC' BUIL Li LNG S, 57.011E5, 11IVEL
LINGS, 11 ',1115110 L'Ar TO RIES nod
NANO FACTORIEB,
VESSELS,
Alan, INlercbontlino of all kinds; Stocks or °poll;
stor.ki 01 Country eturet ; Ooodd on storage, or in bond,
Sieeks and Tunis of At title rs and 31,brimee; Furni
tine, Joe dry, Fixtures, kc hrAc . at moPterote
mina of [premium, nod for any period of time
Tlii3 Company rotor to their past career as an ample
girtrantee for tho
PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF All. TILEIR. LOSSES.
Tbero aro nt this time no unsettled claims against
them. IWET. P. KING, President.
M. IV. BALDWIN, Vico l'reeident
rItANCIeI BLACK 111.110,:, Secretary.
iffAl INE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
ITU. THE INSURANCE COM ItANY OF THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 175 I—with
capildl or TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS,
mol a large surplus In addition, invested in MlOlll.l and
available securities, continuo to insure on Vessels and
Cargoes, Ituthhogs, Welts of Merchandise, At: , Au., on
Ilb oral terms.
OFFICE, No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDING, WAL
NUT ;treat, below TlOrd.
DIRECTORS FOR YEAR 113:18 :
John Steuart, William R white,
Stowell Toby, Charles 8. Wart,
John M. Scott, George 11. Btoart,
Charles 74 scalester, Tobias Wagner,
John It Budd, Samuel Grant, Jr ,
William S. Smith, Thomas R. Watts.,
llenuti.Freenlon
JOHN STEWART, President
Wibbtax lIARPNR, Secretary. jal3-cody
I _a. Ml}
MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE
FOCTET OF FENNSYLVAN lA. Offlee, No. 'Mt
South FOURTH Street, above WALNUT, (Up Stairs,)
Eblttvlelphir..
CAPITAL, $20,000
SILAS DREW, PRP.Kirshr
Pin*mini 131,.01,111.tee:--ll L. BROWN, J. JOHNSON
E F. HAZLETON.
The object of thin Society is the creation of a Mutual
Fowl, to be applied in the must advantageoun manner
for the benefit of flo s ck nieruNrS.
fly the payment of the following yearly depoaibi you
will become a Lite Member of the Society, and will be
entitled to a weekly benefit if yon should be dkabled by
lileknvnA or accident from attending to your ordinary
buainebe or occupation
No LIANILITT TO AFIBINSUENTO
Yearty Deposits of Afembers under 50 Years of Age
$2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week.
300 " " 3 00 "
4 " 4 .
00 " " " 000"
000 11 11 11 000' it
700 11 11 700 .1 It
800 8 00 11
0 00 14 9 90 11 11
/0 " " 1000"
First week excepted
• •
•
In addition to the above an erneme Fee all 60 alit
be charged the first year which nand be pant at the
time of malting application and the yearly deposit to
thirty days
Ali chums for sickness wilt be promptly paid. Al!
communications should be addressed to
SILAS S DREW, Prenident,
154 Smith Fourth Ntreet, Philadelphia
TREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
dr
, LX TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 VIAL
NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street.
Charter Perpetual Authorized Capital $500,000
FIRE, INSURANCE. 'Bolted or perpetual..
MARINE INBURANCE on Towlela, Cargoes, and _
Freights Canandaigua.
INLAND INSURANCy by Rivers, Canals, Laken, and Moue's,
is
Berham
Rochester
Land Carriage.
ASSETS, Nov. 1, 1051. Niagara Falls
Real Estate (57 , 000 00 Buffalo
Real Cslateheld In trust, (in Philo )
Ruiuesc
8
Bonds stri Mortgages
. .
!flicks, (par value 802,450) present value..., 67,915 00
Stork pole,. 30,400 00
Bills receivable 27,448 81
Cash in bank nod on band 2,164 38
Cash in Unlit of Agents 7,633 92
Creiniunts unpaid 9,303 88
DtRECTORI
CHARLES C. LATIIROP, 1423 Walnut street
WM DARLING, 1510 Pine street.
ALEX 14111 UDEN, merchnnt, IS North Front st.
LAS 13AZLEII01113T, Attornoy and Counsellor.
JOHN C HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hooter, A Co.
E TRAOY.Orni of E Trsey & Co , Goldsmiths' Hell
JOHN 11. M'CURDY, lion of Jones White, & M'Curdy
THOS. L GILLESPIE, Erin of Oillespio S. Zoller.
JAS. B EMIThI, firm of Jas. II Smith & Co.
E. HARPER JEFFRIES, Rein of Wm U. Brown & Co
JON It YoODES, office enr. Seventh and Ransom stA
CRAB E THOMPSON, Oleo 413 Chestnut street.
ALFRED TAYLOR, °Rice Cairo City Property
JONA J. SLOCUM, °Rice 220 South Third street.
CIIABLES C hATIIROP, Preentent.
WM DARLING Yiee•President.
LEWIS 01111(1011Y, 20 Vlee-Preeident, New York
11. K. RICUARDSON, Assißtent-Seeretary. de23..t,
(TORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE CO3l
-
:t3l WALNUT STREET.
Charter perpetual. CROW, 11300,000. Subscribed,
$200,000. Paid up, 5140,000.
Thin Company In now prepared to Imo FIRE and
DIARINE POLICIES on farn,rablo term.
Pnasonear-70/IN SWIFT.
Tins PAUBIDIVIT—HENRY BIRD.
- FIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
LA PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeset Corner of TIMID and DOCK
Streets. Capital. $012,725 03.
INSURES LIVES for short terms, or lor the whole
term Of lite--grants annuities mad endowtnenta—pur
chases lifo Interests in Real Estate, and makes all
contracts depending on the contingenclen of Life.
They not a. , Executors, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Guardians.
TIMMINS.
Daniel L Millet, Samuel E. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William Martin
Richard 8 Newl,4, James 11. McFarland,
William I'. Ilnekor, Joseph H. Trotter,
William II Kern, Jamul Euston,
Fenno' O. Duey, Theophilue Paulding,
Charlee Hallowell, Edmund A Sotler,
Henry C. Townemad, Daniel L. Ilutchimon,
Rodolghua Kent, John W. Humor,
William IL Cal r, Ellie 8. Archer,
E4lward 'P Mott, &rulet J. Chrislint, _ _
:William Iloherdarm - - - Joan - ti — lirenner,
•
P.B Michler, Easton.
U.S.ISIEL L. BULLER, Preeident.
SAMIIIM N. STOKES, Vice Preen.
Song W. Mumma, Secretary. nlB-1y
11(iV,
s ) uiI, N. IN ItD er.
1:1 1. 0 . 3 .1 1 1 1 1 ,, li AND triyorace MARINE soI2iv N
WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia The following statement of the
alfairA of the company is publielte,l in conformity aith
prot Pion of is charter ;
al.cmaßD 7POM tICIUST /, 1858, To AuousT
91, 18,57.
•
Fire premiums......
Marine pretnnune.,.
Perpetual premiums
Total amount premiums taken
Earned fire premium 26,072 96
Earned marine premiums 165,005 00--isog7B 60
Deduct return premiums
Net earned
Marine lospief paid. 1.03 ,856 76
Fire leases paid.... 8,031 11
Ara vAge re
coned... 6700 67
Interegro
ceived...4Al 57
o - lunar
lune 2,971 52 —8,083 86— 93,89 70
Expennem for ennimussions to
agents, abatements so lieu of
scrip, 5.03r1C., oftico rent,
furnishing utile°, benkl, eta•
tionery, Ar
Crotn. and lup,s
Nut prettt
ASSMT6
CAM on I'llll4 V 2.61589
Pala rf ceirable 110,267 In
Bends and mortgages 10,000 00
Stocks 203,100 00
Stuck notes 12,000 00
Duo by agents and
others ^2,312 03
DIRECTORS.
I'. M Poll Wm. F. Leech,
C. E. Speogter, R T Rensi 1,
AbrAlmon It..x, H II Tlno.ston,
Wm It Woo.ln, Jon It. Wtthm,,
Ovorge Ilowoll, Abraham I' Eyre,
J Edgar Thonumn, W. Itmgmel,
C O r Sonrr , Chnrles F. Norton,
John W. Sexton, John It Lewar.,
Herman Ilnupt, James E SOlt4e,
Nathan It. rot tg, H 11. elnllingfont
PERCIVAL M POTTP, Presbient
0. E SPANOLFR, ViCA PreilidOnt.
W. 11. Woons, Secretary.
0c2.1. R. T. KEW!, Tressarer.
FIRE INSURANOR.
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM.
PANY,
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN 0.5811,
AND SECURELY INVESTED,
OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OF BIXTII AND WOOD
ITS , SPRING GARDENS.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John 11. Dol,nert, Hong M. MI it,
David Woolmien, Leiria Shim:lack
Benjamin Davie, John Landoll,
John Evans, Jr Charles Fielg,
Auloy N. Park, William Si. IYoo
lamer; During!, John B. Btoroneon,
• Jacob B Mintzer ) Corwin Btoidard,
Henry Horner, Thos. D. Tillinghriot,
George K. Childs.
JOHN H. DOHNART, Prenilent.
I, A RUM BR A Ali, Norretary Wept
A RCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA
fiI. NY, NEW TOR R.—Office, No 29 Well street, art.
joining the Mechanics' Bauk--Cltth Capital, V5OOOO,
with a 'lupine. This Company insure Buildings, Mer
chandise, Furnitere, Vessels in port and their Cargoes,
and other property, against Loss or Damage by Tire and
the Rinke of Inland Navigation.
DIRECTOBB.
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L Tope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus It (Ranee,
Henry 0 Brewer, Henry Davie,
Edmund ['enfold, 0 U Lilienthal,
Henson It Corning, Theo. Polhemns, jr.
Ogden Haggerty, Elinha E Morgan,
ThOII3RA Monson, Atm. It. Van Neat,
John U. Earle, William A Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas S. Nelson,
Charlea Easton, James IV Phillips,
Louie Lorut, Cherie', A. Racy,
Samuel G Glidden, Edward nincken,
Slept, Cambreleng, Wm N Shepard,
Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost,
John Word, Lothrep L. Munroe,
Henry K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick,
Peter Edell, Emery Thayer,
Benjamin 11. Yield, Geo. Weetleldt,
A. It Trothlngham. Zalmon Taylor,
Thos. P. Youngs, Henry 11. Blossom.
Samuel L. Mitchell,
ALBERT WARD, President.
ItIFTIARD A. OAKLEY, Secretary. en 10-1 y
NUF AC TIIR I..'RS' INS IIR ANGE
COMPANY.—Charter Perpetual, Granted by
the State of Penneylyania. Capital, V OO , OOO . Fire,
Marine, and Inland Transportation.
. .
Aaron 8 Lippincott, chattels Wiest '
Wm. A. Rhoden, Alfred Weeks.
Chattels J. Field, James P. Smyth,
Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank,
Win. Neal, John P. :liming,
AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President.
WM A. RIIODI2I, Vice Prenident.
ALFRED WEV.IiB, Slecrotaty.
J. W. ISIARTIEN, Oureepor.
Thin Company wan organised with a mirth eapital,
the Directors have determined to adapt the he:ill:wee to
its available reeourcer—to obeerve predenre in conduct
ing its affeira, with a prompt adDiatnient of lours
Onto No. 10 Merchants' Slcbange, Philadelphia.
CIMMONWEALT3I FIRE INSURANCE
10 COMPANY, O' THE STATh OF PENNSYLVA.
NIA —olNee, N. W. °erne': FOURTH And WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, UMW.
Paid-up Oanital.s2oo. 4 loo.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President
THOMAS S. STEWART, Vice Pree't
Sintin S. Moo, Secretary. out -ly
I 1 e2O 98
838,729 81
... 217.793 62
.... 221 00
(.55,747 43
$168,369 09
$lOl,OlO 80
60,849 67
63 40-141,753 27
124,076 82
$754,095 81
EMEETIEI
insurance lEaninanice
I)ELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN
PURANCE COW ANT.
INCORPORATED IIY THE I,EO MATURE of PDNIi-
13313213
O FFIOE, S. B. Hefner THIRD end WALNUT Etreets,
VIM &DELPHI,.
MARINE INSURANCE,
01 , 1 y:MJELS,
C ►ROO, To all parte of the World
INLAND INSURANCES,
On Goode, by Direr. Canals. Laken. and Land Carriage
to all parte of the Union.
FIRE INSURANCES,
On Blerchandise generally.
On Storee, Dwelling 'louses, de.
ASSETS OF TUE COMPANY,
Noroinber 2, 1857.
llondg, Mortgagee, and Real Estate $101.350 94
PhilodelpisiaCtty and other Loans. 151,011 25
Stock in Bailin, nailroadfi, and Insurance
e °.Vaniee
Itvcelvable
Cash on hand
1"1 ""to hand, of Agents, Prousinals on
Mime Policies recently issued, on other
dehts due the Company
Subscription Notes...,,
701,7R5 37
0111 P.CTPRIB.
i T:f il o: s pfi:; il y :PFu j i: ' , lag r
William Martin
Joseph 11. Seni.
Edmund t ; Sunder, Jame", Trantuair,
John C Dacia,
JOllll It. Penman, I V Pentdmi,
CI norge U. Leiner. Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Punnet E Stoker!,
Dr. IL M. Huston, Henry Sloan,
Wm C. Ludwig, James II AleParland,
Hugh Craig, Thomas C. Hand,
Ppeneer Idol lulu, Robert Burton, Jr ,
Char'. Kelly, Jno B. Semple, Pltt.lagb
II Jones 'Stooks, 4r. T Morgan,
Jacob P. Jones, J T, Logan,
WILLIAM MOTIN, President.
THOMAS C. IiAND, Vim President.
IIENI(V LYLBUIES, Secretary. Jabey
CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE
V INSURANCY. COMPANY Of aktfilnill. CONN.
Cash Capital S-300,000. Lomas In Philadelphia and
vicinity adjusted at the Viands/pant Office.
By leave *a War to
D. t
. 8 Brown & C0.d0., Phila. Flom Joel Jonas, Phila.
Chatfees, Stout & Co., " lion Revs Choate, Boston
Hacker, Lea & Co., " Ilon. T. S. Williams, BarCd
We have facilities for p acing any &meant of Insu
rance in tho most reliable Companies.
PHILADELPHIA RE YERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 415 (old No. 146) CHESTNUT ST.
THeMPBON It 13.90 D,
,
sul-6m Agents.
Ilai!tacit' Eines
13111LADELP.THA AND ELMIRA RAIL
ROAD.. COMPANY.—QUICKEST ROUTE to a_
mire, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock Island, Niagara Palle,
Stilwaukie, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paula, Detroit,
Dunlieth, and t. Louis
Passenger trains will leaie the Philadelphia and
Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE
Streets, daily. Effindays excepted.) as follow.:
7 3f) A. M. DIY EXPREia,
For Elmira, Niagara Fall., Cunt°, Detroit, Chicago
Mil wankee, Rock Island, Galena, St Paula, Burlington
and FM Louis,
3.30 P 11 MI PS EXPRESS,
For Elinira L Niagara Fella, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
!itilvraukce, flock Island, lialeun, St Pauli, Burlington,
and 01. Louie.
Ticketsgood till tuied.
ink
baggage ched to LI•olra, Buffalo, and Buspension
Bridge.
- • •
I :13:1= 3
iVilkeebarre
William? Tor t
Elmira .......
Cleveland, Tin N. Y. and Erie..
via Niagara
Toledo, Tin New York and Erie
Columbui . .
Cincinnati, N•w York and Erie--
Niagara Pails
Indlanapolie, TIP New York and Rrie
Detroit, Via Slept, Pala
Chicavt, 113 Great Western Railway..
Lake Shore Railroad....
Rock Inland, via Niagara Fall,'
Lake Shore Railroad
Darlington
lowa City
At Louis, Tut Chicago
Ind innapolis
Dunlieth
UJ' Tickets ran be procured at the Philadelphia ani
RlNrra Irosd Conipany'm Ticket Office, N. W corner
of SIXTH and EIIESTNUT Street., and et the Pas
monger Depot, 11110 AD and VINE.
T11110(11111 EtiPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN
. .
isONTPS thr Depot, Broad street, belays 'Vim., duly,
(Sundays excepted,) for all point4Wpet and North, at 8
P. M.
Freights rengt be delivered before 3 P. M. to Insure
their going the name day.
MT — Freights are forwarded with greater despatch
and Lower Nates than by Any line from thus city to the
Went and Northwest.
For further Information apply to
ALLEN A HUGEL,
Through Freight Depot. Broad. below Tine,
CII&S. S. TAPPEN, General Agent,
N. W. car. Sixth and Chestnut sta. Philala.
G. A. NICOLLq,
Gen'. Supt Philada and Reading Railroad.
H. A. FONDA,
Gent. Supt Catania., W. & E. Railroad.
J. A RNDFIELD,
de3l-]y Oenl. Supt. Wtmaport and Elmira Railroad.
lIIIILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL
a. 110A.IT—FAST FREIGHT LlNE.—Freight trains
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, b low 'VINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada. Detroit, Chimp),
blilweultie, (Thiene, Dubuque, St. Louis, and interme
diate points.
This 18 the shortest route to Canada and the Imko
Ports, and good,' will be forwarded with greater despatch
to the above pints thou by any other route.
TARIFF OF PAICIII ?FR 100 LDS
Via Rallrcatt
let clsss. 2d class. 81 class. 4th rhos
flosperodort 'Bridge-105 80 70 00
Elulrola or Dunkirk 1 45 SO 70 00
M=3l=lE
.
Chicago ...... 1 PO 1 45 1 15 1 Od
Freight going through by rad all the way met be
marked "VIA BAIL."
Mark geode tic ftltrerilhinandkeedlng Railroad,
and send to the Build, Broad street, below Vine, daily,
before b P. 11.
Yor further information in regard to this rotate. call
at the throngh freight. office of the Yhiladephia, Nia
gara. and Great Western Line, N. NY. corner SIXTH
and CHESTNUT.
VDENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.-THE
GRE.AT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At
lantic Cities with Western, North-western, and South
western Staff., by s continuous Railway direst. This
Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of
steemore to nit ports on the 'Western 'Rivera, and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all porta or
the Nortb-western Lakes ,• making the most DIRECT.
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freigl t
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST
RAT} A BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AI.ID PITTS
BURGH.
TWIT 01.•86—Boots, Bboee, Hata, and
Caps, Books, Dry Hoods, (in Loxes
bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boars
and bates) Feathers, Furs, leo 900. par 100 lbs
131001tD CILABB--Domentla Biseeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drugs (in casks), Hardware,
Leather, Liquor, (In oneks,) Wall
Paper, Wool, and Sheep reits,
Eastward, IL e. ke 7150. per 100 lb.
THIRD CLASS—Anvils, Chains, (in
seeks), Hemp, Bacon and -Pork,
Belted, (loose or in sacks), Pritnie,
(dry and is ) OAS, (except NH
end resin) go. per 100 lbs
Fototra ()Lass—Coffee, Fish, Eaeon,
Beef, and Pork, (in casks or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails,
Soda Ashr German Clay, Tar, Pitch,
Resin, Steel, klanufacCired Tu
lare°, Eosin Oil, Quecnsware,
Sugar, (blots , , and boxes.)
ho., he 600. per 100 II I.
/I.OIIR-11 per bbl., until further notice
sals--45c. per 100 It.e until fueher nohoe.
0071'0N-02 per halo, not exceeding 590 lbs, weight,
until further notice.
In shipping Gouda from any point East of Philnd.!.
phis, be particular to MARK packages ria Priinsy/routa
Railroad." All Goods consigned to tho Agents of Mir
Wad, at Philadelphia or Ptttsburgh, will be fi..rwitriled
without detention.
Prorturr AGENTS —Clarke & Co , Chicago; Pecker h.
& Co , 31Pmpb1•, Tenn ; R P Pam & Co., El. Louis,
Mo. ; P. G. O'Riley & Co., Evansville, Indiana; Wm.
Bingham, LaMar'lle. Kentucky ; R C. Me.drum,
Madison, Indiana; it. W Brown & Co , end Iron:
Co , Cincinnati; 1I S. Pierce & Co , Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech & Co , No 64 Kilby street, Boeton; Lerch
& Co , No 2 Astor Howe, New Yerk,No 1 Wllliftra
New York; K J. Encoder, Philadelphia ; Magraw &
Boone, Baltimore; D. A Ellawart, Pittsburgh.
H. 11. HOWE PON,
General Freight Agent.
U. J. LOMBAKRT,
Poperlnteudent, Altoona. Pa
Savings ft:nbs
QAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN
KY TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TRIIS7
WI
PANY—WALNUT STREET SOUTH-R dt
DORNA
/If THIRD, PHILADELPHIA
10001101 AM) IT THI MIA 01 Plllololl.Taati.
Money is received in any awn, large or 'man, and in
terent paid from the day of deposit to the day of with
drawal.
The Oita le ogee every day from tlo'clock in the
morning till 6 o'clock to the evening, and on Monday
and Thursday evetones till 8 o'clock.
. .
HON. HENRY L. DEKKER, President,
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President
Wil 7. Run, Beeretuy.
DIRECTORS:
Hon. Henry L. Benner, C. Landreth Means,
Edward L Carter, F. Carrell Brewster,
Robert Selfridge, Jeaeph B. Barry,
&nil. K. Ashton, Henry . L. Churchman,
James B. Smith, Francis Lee.
Money Is received and payments mode daily.
The frivestmenta are made in confornuty with the
proviaitorut of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT•
OAfiES, GROUND RENTP, and ouch first daas grain
tire no will always Insure perfect security to the doposi
tore, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta
bility to this Institution. auLly
NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
PER CENT STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
1. PER CENT STATE SAVINGS FUND.
N °. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.- FIVE
PER aENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
TVO. 83 (211) DOCK STREET.-FIVE
1 1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. iul.ly
r, 000 TONS of MITCILELL OROAS-
Ur, dale's improvrd euper PIIOSPIIATE JP
LIMN, for sale by CROASDALE, MACE& CO ,
r.OlO-tf No. 104 N. polumare avenue.
VIIARLES P. CALDWELL--Whotesale
aratgetnii WHIP and CAN. Manufteturar, Nn. 4
N. °NNW. N*P.A. sn4
RR** oSS-17 bales Carolina Moss, tor sate by
MARTIN k. MACALISTER,
ml Us Nnrtb Mister Street
OSIN.--500 BARRELS SOAPMAKERS
ROSIN, to arrive per nehooner J. IL - Monet
For sale by MARTIN A MACALLi3TER,
annl- 119 North Wnt•r etroot
ANILLA ROPE.—TO WESTERN
iv.a. AND SOUTHERN MERCHANTS —A large stock
of Manilla Rope, for sale by
WEAVER, EITLER, A CO . ,
jul2 No. 23N WATER St, salt 22 N. 11 HAM ES,
SORGHUM, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE
MD-25 btobels for .E 4 by
CROABDARE, PEIRCE, & CO,
No 104 N. Ri.lavrara "aeon
V.PIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbla Spirits
Turpentine, to amiss, for sale by
MiltTilf ACI/LLISTIIII,
ao 1 "1110 North Water *treat
ANI LL A ROPE.-SUPERIOR MA
111 NILLA ROPE, turaufactoroi at for Caleb y
WEAVER, PITILER & CO ,
one-27 No 92 N. Water at. and 22 N Wharvot
I'LOORING BOARDS-28,580 feet Care
lima Awing boards, O
MAC 8T afloat, for We il l
MARTII3,
sael ID Hoz* sta Btr
hatirodba.
NEw YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN
11 AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PRILADIMPRIA
AND WINTON RAILROAD COMPARYTI
/ROM FIIILADELPHIA TO NNW TOIL MINA
FLAMM.
Lava As fol.krirti, vim: Tess.
At IA. W. from Naminiriou Depot , via 7*mq
City, 11411 03
At 0 A. td., via Camden said Amboy, Aecionunada.
Use 2 ZS
At 8 A. M.., via Camden and Jersey City, Merest
S
VIVA. M., b eteambott Trenton, Via rates!
And Jeney Cl 3 r, alov , .-m. : y i ,.. . II
At 2P. M., vie Amiss sad A mboy , 0:101 .A 7.5- s
Ai 4t . ? E. M. via aimiltin /Ad
._ "---'-- Jarekr Oily, Boon*/
Mail — 3
At 3 P. Alvia Camden and Amboy, looccunodk- s
tion,ist'Claas
At 3 P. M., oh Camden and Amboy, Accommoda
tion, 2nd Chas. 1
At 5 P. Al ' via Camden and Amboy, Aecommcda,
lion, Ist Class 2 00
At 511. At. Ti 4 Camden and Amboy, Aoeonarxrls
ation. lad Clue 1 TS
Theli P. M. line raw daily, all ethane Sundays es
°anted.
12 SOS 00
220(.91 95
33,992 08
.r. 7 2.11 57
100,000 00
Express Lines stop it the principal stations may.
For Belvidere, Keaton," Flerningtoti, 3a., at 6 A 111•
and 2X P M., from Walnut street wis e 3 d%
For Meter Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, Wllluesbar e,
Montrose, Great Bend, the. at 6A. M., ria DelZsic es
Lackawanna at Western Bailrohi.
For Freehold, at 6 A. U. and. 2 P. K.
For Alonut Holly at B A. 11.
as and S 2)(, mad P. K.
WAY Lh
For Bristol, Trenton, &e., at 2,4 sod It P. AL
WAY LINE -
Der Palmyra, Bancocal i Bh6riy, Barlington, Banks
lawn &s, at 8 P. 6/.-
Staarobast RICHARD STOCKTON for. Ddrilentints
and 4 .tarm. dials places at 2X P
Steamboat TBENT‘tt for Tammy at 10 and 11X A
K.. and 4 P. M.
All flues, except 1 A. N., leave ,Kalrint Street
wharf.
117 -117 t1 Nandi or baggage only elated Mk pas
stager. Passengers are prohibited from taking WY
thing as baggage lint their wearing apparel. All
ti bag
' gage over Silty potions to be paid for extra.. The Com
piny limit their responsibility for baggage to one dollar
par pound, and will not be liable for any amount be
:nod 6100, except by apecial eontrac6.
W 26. H. GAMES& Agent
C. & A. H. It. CO
DENNSTLYANIA C E R T R A L RAIL
-a- OAD,
1.5.57. R FOR PITTSBURGH, ISIT,
Cincinnati, Eit. Louis, lova City,
LoniaTills, Nev Orlans, Bt. Paul,
Indianapolis, Cleveland, KammTere Haute, le Fermag clew ressscris.s g itA ail Me w
a W .
iri
er* Railroads.
ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OP THE 171201J0H
TRAINS.
At and from the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger
Station month-out comer of ELEVENTH and 31,12 -
KIST strut, (entrance on Rieventb stmt.
PWO THROUGH TRAINS MATE PHILADELPHIA
DAILY
Forming close connectiona at Pittslairgh to ell pointa
Weal
Put Mail and Accemmodatlen Trains, (Sundays er
upted)
Put Mail Line at 1 P. 11 , uriving in Pittabargh at 6
A. M.
Swain Mail Train at 11 night, arriving in Pittalargh
at I 55 P. M.
Altoona Way Train at A. 11 arriving at ilium' at
8P M.
Harrisburg Aesommaiatiou Train. via Columbia.
leaven Philadelphia at 3P. M attiring In Harrisburg
at 9 P.M.
RETURNING.
Pant Mall Train travel Pittsburgh at 8 A. M , wires in
Phill.l<ll.6.ar 11.4 , 5 night
Eipree. Mall Train leave. Pittsburgh at 989 P if., ar
rive. in Philadelphia at 1 P. Id.
Altoona Way Tram leaves Altoona at 7.0 A 11( , arrive.
In rhtladeipbll% at 7.30 P. 11.
liarriabsig Aerommodation Train, via Colombia,
leave. Ilarriaborg at 6A. M., arrivug in Philadelphia
12 noon.
The Ire Mail revs daily, the °thee taloa, @ls.
days excepted.
Baggage will be received at the Passenger Depot by
the luggage Master, at aoy time during the day. Die
charge for handling baggage.
Nortmc.—in ease of Ima, the Company will bold
themselves respourible for yersonal baggage only, and
for an amount not exceeding #llll.
Notice —Ou Mtwara will be in readiness nt the Ai,
York Depot to conrey passengers for the West
Fenneylvanla Railroad Station.
THOMAS MOORE, Agent,
Passenger Line Penneylvards Railroad Co.
Philadelphia, November 21, ISM., n2l-ly
19 00
19 00
21 OJ
18 50
22 00
Ir 2 00
27 00
27 00
.
TO WESTERN TRAVELLERS.
SPRING AND SUMMER ARRANGES:M:2IA
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAIL ir..t Y.
TWO DAILY TRAINS FROM BALTIIHTRI TO
PITTSBURGH AND. VTR
On sod after June let, 1157, TWO DAILY TRAINS
will 'olive Calvert Station for Pittsburgh sad aR West.
em and South or Northumbria eltire.
THE MORNING MAIL TRAM
-
Leaves Baltimore daily (Sunday excepted) at 11.1.11 1.
conneeting with the Moil Train aver the thest Penn
sylvania Railroad, and arriving to Pittsburgh at 1.70
d. M.
TUB AIPTEBNOON zantzes Tams
Leaves Baltimore daily (trusclay excepted) at it
for Harrisburg.
THE HIGHT EXPILEI 2
.8 nun;
- - -.-
Leaves Baltimore EI'ERY SUMP at le P. M. ems
fleeting with the Lightning Express over the PeLesyl
reale Railroad for Pittetrorgh, aerie-Mg at 130 P. it.
ICe- MI these trains eatuteet eloaelk at Pittsburg
with trains over the PiCsbargh, Ibrt Wayne and
Chicago Rai/road, and its Borates:a, Southern and
Western connections.
117 Passengers for Chicago, Rook 'bland, Boring
ton, lowa City, Hi!mauls., Dubuque, St. Pawl's Mad
son, and other leading cities In the Northwest, will soV,
see Ausdrrd miler 01 trawl and ten Amiss iu I'ms, with
four Less changes of cars, by taking this route.
7" Passengers for Cleveland, fmndOsky, Toledo, mod
Detroit, go by this route, and the time is tusequidled,
being 113 miles shorter than by any other route.
Passengers for Et. Louis,lndianapolis Terre
Mute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and Ifpper
Mississippi, make less changes of ears, and orris in ad
vance of any other route; and to &mignon Columbus.
Dayton, Louisville, and other prominent cities, we qutak
as by shy other route.
Sll Western Baggage WIECNED THROUGH and
handled lola ems.
FOR Tl-7.5 NORTH.
The An A.M. cow:meta closely with Papeete Pref ne
over th e Dariphio road for Wllliamsport, B 1 ire,
llochester ' Buffalo, Niagara Falb, and Canada, thus
forming the most direct railway route to Northwestern
Penns kraals
.o Wnsiara aiaw_novao Passevigns will
svo anortest, cheapest, and moat expeditions
route to Niagara Falls and Canada.
Through Ticketa are busied to Philadelphia via Co
lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at }1 each, flab
train having sure eorineetiona. Passengers by thief
route avoid tresealled bridge., and all the inosnreideiatio
of ferrying aortae the Sillquehaana river.
Passengers for Hanover, hianchester , Gettyabur ,g
oil Mahar's, Carlisle, Chamberabarg, go by the tasters at
8.15 A. M., and 3 P. II
The Cart on this road make one trip per day, connect
ing with the train at 8 I'. AI.
For THROCfiII TICKETS and buther Information,
apply at the Ticket Office, Calvert Station, N. B. corner
of Calvert and ?ranklin streets.
eep2B..tt 0.0. dDItBON, Bvp't.
LII L ADE LPHIA, GERMANTOWYN
AND NORRIBTOWN RALLE.OIID.—WOVER
ARRAN(II3I_ENT.—On awl after 1101(21101, atolni
19th, MT.
70R GERMANTOWN.
Leave Pidladelphia at 6,7 X, BX. (iji,ll% A. M., 1,
3-10 Min. 4,6, 0,7, 9, and 11 P. M.
Leave Germantown at Odj, 7-36 wan. 8,9, 10,4 Id.,
1-10, 3-10 min. 0,6, 6,7, 8, and 10P. M.
willD" - • The
only at Wa yne o'clocke
Street A.M. Train from Germantovna
T Elation.
ON SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 20 Mn. M., Y and 6% P. M.
Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1-18 min. and
6 66 min P. M.
CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD
Leave Philadelphia at IX, SX, lIX, e. M., 2,6, ,
and 9 P.
Leave Chestnut Hill at 7301-40 and 10-10 ruin. A. if.,
1240, 2-10, 6-40 andt-eOP. P. M.
ON 8111CDAPB.
Leave Philadelphia, 9-20 A. M.,1 and 6X P. M.
Leave Chestnut Rill at BA. 16, 12-60 and 6 .. ^ 0 P. M.
TOR AfANATUNK, CONBILDHOCKPN AND NORMA
. .
- .
Leave Philadelphia at B,N, 9, u A. M., 3, 4,V,
and 11 P M.
Leave Nerrialown at T. 9. II A. M., 3 aad 610 P M.
ON BUNDAY9,
Leave Philadelphta at 9 A M.. and 3P. Y.
Leave Norristown at 7A. M. and 5 P. IL
011E3TER VALLEY RAILROAD POR Dowma
TOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6m 3 M , and BP. M.
Leave Downingtown at 1„V •. M , and 1 P. M.
B. B. 8141711„ Superintendent.
Depot, Ninth and ettteta, Philadelphia
IN OR TIE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
TOS
DETFILEIIE3I, BARTON, ALLENTOWY, MAUCH
COVEY, 110YLESTOWy, aC.
On and after Wednesday, l'iro—mner 4th. 1567, the
trains on this road will it .••• Philedelphie daily (Ran
dey s excepted) an iolloeo:
For Bethlehem, proton, Allentown and Mauch Chunk,
(ExprecO at 9 A• )1., In connection with L. V. R. B.
For 13(41fleaem, Allentown, and Meech Chunk, (Ex.
r „,, ) i n connection with L. Y. B R., et 2.15 P 91 a
ye. Doylestown, (Accommodation.) at 4 10 P. M.
For Goynedl, do et 10 6. M.
. .
On Tursdays and Pridsys the 10 A.M. toile will mu
through to Doylestown, leasing Doylestown to tutees
at 135 P. N.
TRAM I'OR PHILADELPHIA
. . . . .. ..
leave Betheleat (Expresa,) st 9 A. M t and 2 25 P M
Lave Doylestown, (Accomenoilationd .t 6.35 A. M.
lomat, Gwynedd, do at 2 20 P. M.
. . .
ON SUNDAYS.
For ' Prom
Ow rned4 915 A. M I Gwynedd 2 Dll P.M
Dotleetewn 190 P. 31 Dotlestown 6 %A. hl
faro to Bethlehem 11 CO
Manch Chnsilt 2 CO
~ Wilkeebtrre 450
PASSENGER DEPOT.
FRONT And WILLOW Ste , rhaa.
ELLIS CLARII. Agent.
CHANGE OF HOURS.-PHILADEL.
PRIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAIL
ROAD.
On and after Monday, Nov Wd,
PASSENGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
For Baltimore at 8A.11 2 1 P. M (Repreid,) eial 11
P. M.
YoelVittnlngton at tit A EL, 1, 3.30 and 11 P. M.
For New Castle at 8 A..EI 1 and SAO P. M. . 440
For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. 21.
For Borer at 8 A El. and 1 P. H.
For Seaford at BA. It , and 1 P EL
TRAINS lON PHILADELPHIA
Leave Baltimore et 8.40, Express, 11 A. H., and 8 .16
P. M.
Leave Wilmington at 7 '25 and 11.45 A. M., and 2.89
and 9.55 P. M.
Leave New Cagle at 6 55 and .11.65 A. M , and 8.60
P.ll.
Lease Middletown at 10.10 A M. and 7.05 P. M.
Leave Dover et 5A.1.1 and SP. M.
Learn Seaford at 7 30 A. M. and 2 P.M.
=WW=M
Leave Wilmington at 916 A. M., 2 P. U. and 1216
A. M.
SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to
do
do. 6:5 P. IL from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
)refight Train, with Passenger Oar attaohed, will ran
as follows :
Lease Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate
places at b 00 P H.
Leave Wilmington for do. do. 6 150 , P U.
Lease Baltsmore for I.larre-de-brace at 5 P. U.
no 21-1 y B. H. 'FILSON, President.
Sire proof Zafeo
SALAMANDER SAFEi.
► large worth:tent of
EVANS & WATSON'S
PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED
SALAMANDER SAFES,
VAULT DOORS,
/or Banks And Btoru.
BANK LOOKS,
Equal to any now In tow
IRON DOORS, SHUTTERS,
On se good tones us any other establithetent in the
United States, by
EVANS & WATSON,
No. ED 'oath 1/01111TH street,
Philadtlplsis.
SaIS-ts
PLEAS) GIVZ VS A CALL
VOTTON-200 bales good Middling to ifid•
iJ dllng thtton, In (tore and for tale by
MARTIN k kROALISTIN
sal 119 North Water strsit
WELGOILE RANGE—SOLD BY
v wwx & 410,1011. Bum at. a,11i4:1