, - ' TEE•FOIENGLND. ' NCE,SOEGFAL OF ' (Prom the hondenTbres, an, The,VAtiillis Yal useable; Witiniukany, prfeioneettedi *A4sl6l4:PgtAilliidegrdileePler.w2,lrl- •- rangement, in the - thtono,rooria. ` of St . James 0, • The only arrangetaesit made is teat thabriillre; i r i a l eloote. attended '-^by,4119t1t6,,°,6",.0t arrive iirst, - and 1118 , 1 soonl ttfteft'llr r t• - ;.e:flo m ddv!in - -the Higlthosies ' the Oint - er, tbrerte-roileliaPf.W.ll l o9,-a.l ll -.. Royal: The saline ..'regefattensbe.• tioset_ on o with pegard,,tetimarrlyel-of th er Melesty. , Vinti oss ,, , royal guests and. the „bridi'„elee4 , ,the rin d t r RoYal: het Yddits god brideintetilde , „Tha will 4thate fin'Alirbe-inuelogierie , follite.kfriata' the thrihm-reeM,'tb., _ , ;the drikiewli oceifeirt thereatWe bkluMentiekiel. - Theattival, of each, prepessloki9llo.olPOlAl t }fie Ilrtgad`bi the *fernier:lde ;,of - nn. appropria te-nitire them, by therolioir, of ; the < oltilpeljami-ifliteen b Al ',thy „dietinguithed tiodintagee , part ha the processions will enter:. tbe;,, of Sthlauee'sPaliietiii,Veliezetiilitiyleanmg 0, 0 , the Mail„ prtaileidebnigAeola 044140 4111..... to OA - St. - Jamealtiarpm' this Pert ottliogrOtt:Pdi d i g , e ,fl a the most gloom y thatearr Imnronie, ihe v er eld ingsoniewhat of the funt,rusaL to ivr_ I _ - 1.-Witen moilastary , forthe building- was -ea -3 monks of, Eit, Jaino,'s brotherhood, and then pit a t fiiirslikatt'alagaatt , tlfat Nora laP he a The doslg i llit c. l ll,4t°ll4°)tT ? l rllf'" l v 4 ho -turnedit in 'plane° for "etity,l , _an a tLe subeeque.nt,-,pabehwork:,,additionsi and,,Mtptere mints upon the - painter's work,bare by no means lightened its genetal'effeat,•whieh teeth' dingyanil forbiddingilliod , atiplirentlY abed., the -last place that wonlitesalF to any eutta• p_rope p? i t whi_oh to hold ifiiiiiiing.sfestivit, 'Neither ; re Its tis-' Af do• übtl.ao rail Of courtly and historic ii,terest: Here lived •Meory,'„t" - -VIII-emd - - - „Anne Their , eipheta,--"saiMeented - - with'. the loosestli• of true.; -lerotak-kuotthl , as_ifiethblematie of -tli.E..l•Mildity: 'with' which ;it. true to' bCuntital," drit , efill!dter: some 6f th.s.fire-Platuit'. , il ere hearted - and.'iletested and hero Chheta Itecif leave ef l iiiiifeliatly t encl tweed the bong:oic Pre: - vieqs, to his motel/bon 'At , arise, II wee berm'. andthiold-Pretwodoralso ;: a n hero, • too, QUeen - Anne-pbstied-manY of,ther dull-days:- Nero; ttoff lived,nlllfie Geargia.-11tiVeS Out'read,! ers.natil , , eiations Viet - sera,tdektids , aelealidOtizt tot the very:eintplhia*U - tho Infilifitleally had no, othee., phoye: - .linekcififebiffinill,at,grickleghom Palhelf,taS sea Aatiriliii-;Chaiso)4oyel aid,. l l4.aliltof ,4l te mitnentst sonic that Itave,beett„ spent unenii, therreisinet- eneiivolim , „(axeept. the ball-nxion)iatl3teikiegbairePalaies which la ,e qual to any in., the at' St. James's. - The ,Contt; therefooi,Jiiii no. aliOlOieblit2 l 4 l v,o ll7 ,„St•laulPs'a -nod llrettnairisiireAbbayl`and iitaAate,Mnitingo , ' at the enttloYef, between 'and' 17000, ,that that atleestempldriatit„..bh.thcieight ' Jaineslimitos -oliessin I. on „.thet.lania',ptinelPitOilk. , " Ifobikinl; is aesetted m ado his eholoe.i.J.W . Onaddei thell'teeenko.:praratii. entrance NOM the , gardens , r,',ne"yeretit'Vraf rtiofeiff rifoied;,.lodetu Initll',lfhjolll4gUitterrigliCwiatters, tk: the core- tuonywilli'aughtarnir beta, ,the entrants and..lowititttimettnts- 'll4ll" , ,,rocianin;i: for, so :bare fully every feot.Of ~ r epooo..dn -the ,building been reckoned and port ioned off, that _the,- ad- , dititin , of 4 torreapenditur , theresSOAef'-nitisix'antnliscodi: fort. On alighting hiftejliii . ..Xoyal;hrhtegroam's fdrinedchr, the' elithed-reeni„ and, via we havo. - sald;',.;,o - . mine, preettair tif the chapel ~•llQr.Mjijesl,~,aml thainulaiTilkja,4ur4 alight atl'he same proratiientrance,,whieh (in- dee Corea ae, -reetigtektibia,'ltt- fashion) has boon widened , about two feetiVidis now naps hie of ndrdittintellicidine s d'ut? amplitude. - Ne ar, this entnineb`if the Elinistene,,toomc,,an Whieh' the greatjiiilleets,4,'gfilk waft tgrieelvo her ld ja esty, on iliglitinic t ktof,'4,o:..thie t tlie iprooessions wilt be condiultaidt,p enigeeedlngly marrow staircase; - whirkupholsteremtwo inow-doing- their. , Vest . in vain to varnish and gild out of its ordinerr - resem. blaricafte'.a einan'hicir.#l.lrlT,llavlig all 'obit:it - A" this crooked way In aingti-itle4--4 they will aFfE, tainlY be compelled te'zilo'r-i--, - -,Viweasialt -Passes , through the'Quedithil closet_ or 'boudoir; (which,: -lei, being re-decorated ihehtemost,exquieite:taetoOn: white and golt),,through thepages!..sorrider and, the 'door by latch:the Duchess:of, Ann freni Olareneelfonse tufelblitobingioinii, tit &thin ell chamber s an ialtareallad , ,acaae...c,,44ltaFy pt so knoblengrtreent,'lllteti witlisteiWa9P squeriMiirrOrit; Marinate - tic -44 - (p.holvy clocks. of Anne a ime `-.This is quo the 'four , °OOOlllll where • the elphereof Work and Anne still exist, and this is the toonewhete the•,saveteigna , formerly 'set to', listen to the birthday odes ;of,the poets lauPeato- Bere liott•tittestyotuditfMritiiiis• thelirideeleot, will reniniti- lluedession 'theeirtange moats for the - pfteessien Of - ;otiolf le:the chapel are • completed IA the ktjainieg saleeinliniclhrene room and preaenco- Fassing . ;,througe :those. ' gorgeousanartments, , , the illustrious persenegee. will enter Queen Anne's room, that: Week hole of the court, , theeelebrattel ohauthet: Of , horrors, where:(rloot land ate hlfowod up—the place rilt•Which' all! the ardah ensure at . - Whe_rehVeirdilion,:eteinceSSOS:nte, exasperated - , letobreakitig, through„ barriers, and etiquette tegeither,eint-; where. Vlore used tebe , Sized to gilded panels, tougblypeta tad M 41003,3801 • as these which )(am off ,tr.oephilters elek,threliton, , vagrant dortkeys„with•tho'ponnd,..tialling upon the aSileyibled ladies not-to puth -The-end of this, zoom is ozofitiiiiii by : tworrd 'Tows Of capable of accemeactlatibg two hundrerPerebni iu • „ All the aaehpants bf these, as 'of other seats' in-ice the palace, must be either in ftill'oonit.dreas . or naifazra.- None ,eleeWill lie permitted ;to .onter- The Sitting epaca'allowedlor each . p0i . a ... 0n is ample., Thc..oollVontion el „oistieen inelnes,has been quite tlisregatded;:,indoed-;:it - -would hare beau mon strous not tohave alleiredinbreepace for a young • belle, with all her akitts,itiron isaocorded.• to , an ensign-in'the. Guards: Al Very, liberarimade bib , therefore been portioned off, so that every visitor is allowed tA.eit upen own merits. ..Thie-io ablra bettor Arrangement them far the sake 0 0 perima crowding the tegt . Bo.4 pla IffymthwohajlibeYihii proesaaroneterealitkihe., the tatimityrimm; widi s h; „thoriglathung not save d of finest pieces of aid- tiftmitry extant, boa not saved it from mutilation • en a places, amt re t tong) tt.ere are our, small seats capable of accommodating' fifty persons, and in the email armory, to; which the _tapestryroom . eonditetenre three rowaniate, only longer, Capable,' of sentingone hundred, mere of the fortunate f who are idle Wed to ; witness the nutitial- woe , . • at The small armoty,rithiah-briatlesi,- -.triode of 'weapons gietipad in-stets,anti i, alsolLtted ni.v.orith seatalorabent = onc rather' losss This loqedire4t - ,.1 - n , bunue "..' or staircase; eriee - thi -- grand entrap” Every 060. „Is ,being made, -- - 4 ° to th ‘ f P 4l "' . ?' staircase inte,: ; an!. appear, ,- •• gibiend , paint this' ;loaf klite'diti,,withehe a' -.ace , -'befittingtlie 6 so is but c c' ' ,. :.,....43pa"aV thepritatif dber e sue e• -' *eat iitcoe - ku; -- Jii = ftioe.' these !Waits are _ in-ptepettroPi: T"h“,er - goldleat ;told, -• sue salts aditilgtf '.(''.: 7 ;4,1•0pri. , Melia ,10,11,49. - penceal.• i,,,,,,A ry ,....,;;;sicing,whiolt , is also aigallety,fer one; w hi r . vialtete) oorOtiets lo 4 'corridor opens at once, on , this Well-known, Color .;:• kirt,'Veitostonif - shle`oribleb,letritvereed by borridex *nen on-the, toWaYill,the samara and leadipq'to Moldier o f the Chapel Ittiyef.:, On the -side of this corridor. largii number ot,seati have lasettureoted under 'substantial Omaha° which - willtioroofe,dLandslited ill,. 'and ifitegetherlmilt and draloriWitto - as to resemble the rest -of the „, These kinds ale the hest Yet- ere:Owl:for They will tionommodate about liitiltindred: end' ffieledies andgentlemen - who itili„ncenpy,t4tic,will.bn•allorato tie present -in orditary'mornuog drag. This, however, will be the' onir , 'nxiieption::tbl the rule with regard: to cOMV - dress - -thrptifietttjhe :lino: of froicesaion in ,: thehhildfp - The great centre of attraotion—tho Chapel Roy ' al—lapncilt the seenthilit; ugliest, and'inest inoon-, venitiat - Plifeedef worship in, the whole mot ropily.' It is one of the few remainin partionis of tho palette. built, by liolbeitiothe designed the heavy, whim ' ideal feet, illicit has- since • been emblazoned with the arms of the Sovereigns in is still more whimai eat and hiprik fashion - . -.Not, until long after Its erection. wet ihneed n plueoler royal - marriages, bridegroom on- thieregister herein SirOhnstepeet_WromliViie;WaS Married to his second Wito;"jane Fitz :William, ie Fobrunry, 1676; the next names of importnneciim the roll bele; the PrlimessAnne and Priaoo -George, who wore the first loyal Couple united lima:. This example,' after a lbokiritirral, was folloivetl by Frederick: Trines of Wales, who - was merited here- to - the Sister of the Suite; , of, Saxe, Gotha • oorge Vonr.th and. Quecri * Ca'relliiicirtirenhited at the chapel teesl4lOck,atmegbt. ,, !.. Tinebrtuaketsmud hooks used to iiiptiort the ohantelierir , on that weeder"- , still reain. :It is Wham kaingelat eirontesteeice that , ' no 'royal ma shied lave taken- -idifea'at the Chapol-Royal between the marriage -of-her • Moles-- il: o ll r ifittii;qedolw9-TesOtW cerement Tito: Iddt roYot asp:Logo thaixtrk., ideas mot - .that of the eldest daughter of le -Dembeas of- Cambridge to' the' Grind ;.tr • - .tike:C, • illmiklenehig and whiuh was solemnised at ihd private ohipel, , Buok. Ingham Palace. - oii'thrit , VOcitslon;liy. aogte - sass-; take, tho tiride. oilier arrival ' at - the. palace :wits` - wane ted into the.wtongaperither4; a nd "wandered froth" that' With' her- ladles into some akeining salooiehise that -when wasi;roiterfri, the por Veto chapel. the bride crew - nowhere :co be-friend, -and very nearly balf ;fin hour Wee-loaf before else wife diseovered. bki loped' that the dusty maleinsorSt: orfiees rlOO - ‘ to no delity_of thr, like kind qp'the throat epee-den:, Time Ohapel, - Royal Jul. b ee n, thosonglgietiOl9on4.fegtAl for - the present eiirerobny,. eyoryota high,backee pews,lthieb were,lsittop atr.ettra height in eon, - sequence of Bishop Bfirnet'ir urgent, eoreplaint , to Queen' Anne( that the'-ladielt (ame 'flteaditllle chetah as if going to' thd opera,' end 'poled the _ houreo4scryleo In ogling the beaux., In the / ear-. rounding pews; hive .beoif , "entirefy - delli, away With, Hp as le make, eyery inch , of the 'smell airefunt , ot speoe - ;inaho _building :available for the z spectators., - , I-a plane • of. the • pews, four 2 toWs'of aoats; , ,,rititedione abeve - aniither, map) , OP.' the „betircle- .• 'front-Of where the':'ettetituniOn • talls2.lbrinOtly - steed • hant: yins,7liniVlieenrrnisital,, which- extends , doWn, the chiuth reading doktund isniciant, for; a.aooomm a ono ,f th e royal rolativee of the,', " highvowatranting 'patties; , the bridesmaids , and et ors' in linteettlate'r.nttendirtee. W-greaVim prevenient in the Chapel, and - oatearbich we afP• to say is a 'permanent - ono', le inereAttig the site of the olifidnitote'oi , or_the atm. bfooo-thii4 - , Thil. allotre , rt fidEstrearkefiliglit, it to theighits iffeels Will be Modified, whorl the - window , ; filled in, nett , hi to. e, with stably, stained. glass, - -Abovothe raised seats we havementioned twonar: rear gallerits have been built width willaccommo date shop 'one , hundred and fiftyporsons. Both gelarens, and their , - tcon:struotion is, light and idegaut.in",the extrenio. Theparo frontd with earvedeak;and theSpondrila - of the arches which toston eplinymg r e to beilteerated.with the - royal cipher and the emble onmovt6dEo-gtood and ?refekin, 'The roeeises one level with the Organ loft on eitelkside hive - Mao been `fitted with seats, though" from these the Most ' ' HOW sthopo of ttle prOdetial,on, Sit peasant, can' beeStithed; 316 largo ' oyel'peig, Immediately over 'the stnitanee,,end facing thealtayewill;we believe, be set ' iblefortheeme of, the might diPloinatillltie ss - ;oir, , ,,thenceasion'oe:the-calebt ation of !her me , jest:Ps ; The - kW...nettles least foundation _ for What SAS beren'atatirliWfdlotelgn musical ar," Ostia -and iedal ; Lstile fi tilletrlieving been engaged" • tio:"011iglii Georga, Smart:preside at the organ o'sfqt 10 - oer/the usual elicit - of the'Chap(if lloyal;•w Benefits •Of- , about tirty, peranut, occupy the organ loft; • a h nd - the recess facing, this, . th e‘oppeslte aide of the f oltapolAsi , b4i/p tiVilfgedlnuil opened bEek - -' Wordso es to afford acolunniodation for her lilejesty's . , private. band. The rend° for thin i'etisphatoluf "ocatialen , hoe h o t biendeeldedek: ,Trio c edee • rethink - 6f theChapeil btoottrae. be ef the sisilent othitoteinte kind beiiitifql;Mi:bdt: • . we dentine enterhg_Uptur any, description` of nt until . owtheirAetaitsphati have ,boon finally olopted.' , ,Tbllreis , toho 10 neither d4ruocr. nor ban.: ~0 1 0 1 41 . b0 4 4.1 0 ,114 iltifiti tissues's,. ~„ On the oecasion of her Majesty'i W'ildding a grand entertainment was given there by the D'oboes of Rent j brit ainomthenit liasmbi, been tised.' Now, a Sert,ol3 Cif.,...piilttr93 , -Of, the ',chief speakers' of the, Itnulle af,Commons comma rte gilded Walle,and it is otherwise in such a state that extensive seep contracts ivould-have'Aejbe.:Ontermrinte' before it could be rendered Ititerahle* a . .lafi L6-417 / 4 njer• [Pratmthe,l,ondea Dian Circular, Doe. 301 _ -,, • • 1-The marriage „coremony of the Princess' Royal and Prince Prodarlek William of. PrusSia,Will.take place at the Chapel Royal,'SWiliaca's, en-MenditZ 'rho 2 . 0th: 7 0 sTerkTir/ , ..:' '' " -'' '' ' i Tberelvlbe -present,,:nn the (Maslen, upsides - trio Tiejial; 4inkt./Ville Hing,otthe , Delgians,the, Duke of Brabant, and -the „Count' of Flauders, :Prince - and Princest of Prasiia, - • , Prinon Droderiok Charles, • ((nephew of the, King,' soh' of ' Prinee, ,Chatles;) , Prinea :Albert,' (brother' of the Yin - M) , Piinee Charles Alb6rti, ( sort ; oft Prince Albeit,) 'Prince Adalhert,„(dansuf;of the King,) and the , Priam of ,lighonaollern .la.igniaringen,_ the Grand :Duke and. Ditches:l(4'l32lom and Prince Willitnn of Baden (brother of the Grand Duke), and theiDalre - Mulaschess of. Saxe Coburgthe whole of . 'who& will arrive in London, from the Oontinent(oli the, 151.11 of January andtbefollowinedays; andiviii bii her Majesty's-guests at ituokingliam , Palace „ wiiilli itliartinenta 'have been engaged .for their tespdativo suites at Farranee's and Fenton's. ho- There,..ewiii - also bo - , -present en the, occasion Prince Edward of -Saxe - Weimer' thb'''Prinao 'And PrincesS of Ifoheniedrmtitigeiltrtirg; Princess Feo dOre, and Prince Victor A.,ltohealehe; -and the Tench 4f,litiiningen. -:-. ':- . • ' - ' k - ' • ' ' Thelellowing yeung le"Aleiheiebeen,selooked to officiate de bridesmaid - ion tfie occasion of the • ap rPrPtulhing.:royakmarriage: Lady Susan Clinton, daughter of the Duke of Dbwoaatie ; Lady Cecilia 144nnoi, daughter ot,the Dalke of Rietmond ; Dady kThifina Staiilo, -, iliiiighter of the Sari of Derby ; 'Lady lotiDa Dam Mob oi MIA ta r of ' the Marquis of; AberOMM; TadyNictoriaNbel, daughter of they Tfirtittgairtslairougli ;.Lily Cecilia, Molyn'eux, sileiugMer ot,A'he laid and,Xister of the preSent Earl oflSoilon ; andlady Constance Yilliers,"dinghter ion the Berl' of Clarendon. / , Ite_tAlajtistyitheTrindo Cemserht and the-Royal fatuity will arrive in town sit Friday, the,lsth of ;l'annart..:3 , !:. ;.-,;.:: ,; . ~,,. ~,! ', , , &aeries of -theatrical ' representations will take Plea• tit'her hiajmity's Theatre 'on' Tuesday, the 12111,,Thursday ; tlap,21.t; ,t and Gaturday„the 23d of Jandaryi'atwhicli her Majoity, the' Royal family, and foreign visiters,wißbe,preaenti = • lien Majesty will give a,-,State bail at Bucking. •ttnya Palace on Modnesday;"Jativary 20. , -% Prinee:Pretleriisk , lNVOM will arrive an 'the' ' 230; 'AftOr the'onarriao`-tordinony on the 20th, - 'the Princekrtd,Prineees Royal will lean ,Backing ` haul` ,Telsoo - for' Jr; fidscir , Castle, , attehded by, a Dinned ittiti:' ' - ' [I leriltijesty,willsglvathat.evening a State_ eon ..oertntßaiiiiing'llitm - Priliiii,To - Wiiieli - the persons risont at the marriegeberaniony, ;the corps di- - Plquiatiqno, rho members of the Government, and atlumber of the aristooraey.willingerited. ' . 'n the 20th most of, her Majestyle guests will re rn to the Continent. •, ', - ; a the 27th,herliajosty and the Prinoo Consort, 'Ai thdjurtior-inembers of , the -royal family, will joih the young married couple at Windsor thistle, Where; on the 28th,"her 'Majesty Will hold 'a ,Oliitp. ter of the aartor:for:the purpose of inveithug_, Trin*Prederibk William , with this distinguished, otlei[ %The '.lCililth her M of the Gorton attending the Rhipteewill brajestyls - griests'at,the Castle, anil.yriAlle floe - Mil at s, grand banquet"to bo given inLhonor of the occasion. . • ' On" Friday , January 29, tier Majesty,. the Prince Consort, and the royal fainily;with Prince Frede rlek-Wlllitun and the Princess Royal, Nill return to!tes4ntindheprissent in state at' a represents= then't hey PdajeSty's Theatre in the evenvag. On the. a 'following day; January ,30, her Maj v qty will hold drawing room St. James's galace, for the pdrpose of reocavingoongratulations on the-happy Thelieliarfura is Bud for Tuesday, Fobruniy '2. • 'Norval). embark tit Graresond in bor MNes h ..- ri ,ty,ls yao t - valto a and Albert, aid' cross our to laitsverp -PRIVATE VENGEANCE Thel'itris - correspendimt of the; Ito - lams Daily /Vows - writes:. wA: r °marl:able instance, of the length to which the dootrine of, private vengeance, sanctletied as it hits so often boon by Prench juries, is ikely to be carried out in practice hss j ust oc au sod at Itiley,:isi the department of the Moselle. T i i . o facts remind one.forcihly of the Jeuressenase. Tail the. present instance, the person who sot ,the example of taking the law into, his own hands was thf mayor of thecomniune-'1Io; h e riever, like .larlatne do destrous,ttetcdby it deputy. Instead of an , old • and faithful servant,. his own -son, ,acting under hid 'orders, - laid in wait to take a fellow ereature'B life.,. . - The rialue of the mayor is only indicated by an lniiinl• in the Droit, which reports the ease as followsl;;A:yoling Men, ,named Basset, alias Fau 'fan,, one day met. Aladlle. the daughter of ,t4mayor otAil, Walking in a wood: Ifeculdueed her to7talk to Him, made love td her, and ed.:weeded .in Obtaining, n promise a - another meetinv The 5h rvlej}vo; innocent at,first,' wont on till they woko'gailly• -. For three whole months the mayor's dangliter searetly.reeelved Basset in her bedroom :at night. Ilk; habit was to got, over a low 11 `which separated the' Mayor's *anion from street. to use ilea, ladder the bars of the blind the windows, and. thus gek to the Window-sill of the young bady's eliamber on the first floor. „ Neither the mayor nor tris fam9ty know of tVeso hlandestine meetings, till—two Downs, of. the ft). 'male sea, • ferreted out. Abe affair ' —and told M. P - ofit. On the 22Vof Deoembor last, just as "the family "werdzoing; to bed, 141 . ordered hie:daughter to sleep :sit the ground-floor, instead 'be her own' itedror.irti. In that bed-room he plabed her brother, , his,son—he put ; into his hand .a - loaded double-Taiirrelled gun, and told him to -slump a man - who,m be would , probably see getting in ht the winds ' The young man drew a chair towards the • 4rindow, eat down upon it, kept his gun cooked 'in hie hand, and remained toady to t 3 . l 9eute his: father's orders. At a 'quarter-past o'olo i ek - saw a man's bead through the WiThw.' Ifaiset,' as .al, was at the top of, the expeetiktto be let in.. The, mayor's At? , ro'm from his their, went to the window, : , and fired hall . • : • .'lli''inay•or, vs ion t o deed was done, sent fur Lae' gendagmerie to toll them tif It, and he',lfatilos • it Aatoniumerm when they saidit-was their duty to 'arrest him, on a charge of iri.rder. Ile hail, :i.louldloss, read id. Ilcrryor's specoh at :Ilvreux, and from the conclusion (which, the promises be -leg adird:ttod, is entirely logical )- that because -the law douses homicide upon the person of a man found breaking into a house in the night time; on theireund that ho must be presumed to _come with the intention to rob or murder, therefore it Isjustiflithlo to lie in wait to kill a particular in dividual who is known to come secretly, indeed, but with the sanction of - one of the inmates of the a - TA:ening, and' with- no felonious intention. • The mayor of All, thoeght, it ,a matter of course to aviingo his daughter's easy virtue by assassinating het; favored lover.' Ile and his 'eau aro in prison, arid •must undergo the form of trial for murder; ;but if modern doctrines on the mien ty of assassi nation•nrci to ortin, they will bo acquitted with lying colors.':• • .. • _ .fitebuina4 LYCIN'S ' PURE DATAWBA 01110 - BRANDY:—As this article Ss manufactured from thif 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 PURE and FREE FROM ALL ADULTERATION, which fa corroborited by the analyses of Dr 00X, State Inspector for Ohio; alto. the celsbra•ed Analytical Chemist, Dr (MILTON, of New 'York, to which we invite attention : ANALYSIS OF LYON'S PURE CATAWBA BRANDY. - OPFIO6 CIII3IWAL INOVITOR, CiaOiasavi, May,1.856. 1 hereby- certify that I havo thie day Inspected a largo lot of lino Catawba Brandy for Mr. I. Jacob, No. 193 Third street, and after a careful examination I find it pure, of high chemical standard, and free from all foreign or poisonous substances, and have Co marked it an the law directe (Signed) HIRAM COX, M. D New You, July 28,1857 have analyzed a bottle of Lyon's Pure Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr. A. Ralston, Jr., of Lockport, 'lli Y., for analyzation, and find It to contain only the Ingredients which exist in pure Wendy. The proper. 'Don of alcohol obtained from - 14 - is 41' per cent. ' I W- I neve thilfeatitpliito be pure Brandy, without adultera: Tho flarbriorit ig delicate and peculiar. (Signed) JAS. It. CHILTON, M. D., Chemist. ' For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy hos ad rival, and has long, been needed to supersede the puisonous compeer/dm sold under the flame of Brandy. As a beverage, the pure article, le altogether 'wearier, 'anti a sovereign sure rernedyfor Dyspepaia, Flatuleacy, 141 w Spirits. Languor, General Debility, ke tee , A10e, 1.1811151.31V8 STILL AND BPAIIIf.I.I.NO 'ollfili.PAGNE.—Thetir Wines are made in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pare Juice of the Grape,, and are einitently - calculated 'for invalids and persons who require a gentle stimu lant, and for Sacramental purposes. IS per bottle. A liberal discount made - to the trade. Dealers will please send their 'Orders to 'the 4, 801 e Agente”. for the State of Penn sylvania, A. F HAZARD & CO., - „ .• . Wholesale Druggist[, . No. 609 MARKET Street. !VIE •SOVEREIGN .- RENEDY.—WIL , -1 1 1. LIAMS'd,,ANTI-DYISPEPTIO the bnly afedielne now prepared tlutwill curd Dyspepsia, Liver VemPlaint,lec, DR J 41128 MILLIALIO Dear ffir :In Justice to your most valuable Medicine I wish to say, Crat in• the aging or lest pear, having contracted a severe attack of Dyspepsia, I was induced to, try your XI ixlr, I took one bottle, and by the time its contents% ere exhausted, I was perfectly, free from -those wretched feelings of exhaustion, faintness, &c., aud became again hesrty and robust, Truly yours, • Eagan A, Rococo,Philade phis, January 6, 1858. 'I?or Sale at. Re. 4, §outh BEVENTII Street, and by all Draggles. • ja2l-60,.. • FRZBERIOK BROWN, • CHEIIIIST _AND DRUGGIST, E.SORNEIt ANI) OIIESWNUT STREETS, attamaLPOlA, 'pale manufacturer of DROWN'S ESSENCE OP JA MAICA GINGER, which is recognised and proscribed by the Medical Faculty. and has become the standard kamily.lkiediclne of the United States. bra rebtedy slotted to the extremes 'of heat and 'cOld, and at all times' beneficial *hen gentle tonic and - atimulating Influences are required. Its stimulating property being Independent Of sleet:olio power, its effnet ps a frequent remedy need never-be dreaded. While It strengthens and refreehesthedebilitated In the summer savant, It is not less potent during the inclemency eif minter,- by warming with Ito healthy' tonic - principle, and enabling the system to resist the influences of in elpledt diseased whiejl /rirkin a clumgingallmato, No faintly, should be without it and by travellers on 1 0 .8 journeys, or by sea, it wilt be found invaluable. Cannel:—Persons desiring-an article that can be re lied upon, prepared solely from Tare Jamaica (I ingiir, should he particullar to ask for DROWN% ESSENOE OV JAMAICA GINGER, which is warranted to be what it is represented, and is prepared only by lIRF.DERICK BROWN, and for sale at his Drug and Ohemical Store, N. E. corner of FIFTH and OIIESTNWP streets, Phila- AlSo'fer sale by all - respectable I)ruggiste in the todittates, jalh.amei 1111>IIIM XEDIOAL COGNAC BRANDY_ 'rho Innet&eertaln enre for Dyspepsiaoebother Addle Nit` Ohrottio, no,yr An no; air°, ea a powerful strengtharierr for wank Inept and general debility, it has 'no equal. ReeOrntnendedby all the etnineut Phy /debuts. Prletr 0n1y,V25 per bottle, or $lO.OO per dozen. • & , , ZIP&114:11. S. W. corner BECONtrand, °WREN Strpets, jolt . Bole Agouti; for Abe idnited attMe. . , . , . -- RCH.NR , WARNER; MISKEY, Sc• CO ••• Wisurecruaras or , - " A 068ALIERS,'IMAOKETS, 1151VDANTS, FITT_TNOS, ,and all kinda or Ormond Lamp Work, alrandolei, 1 1 / 4 a. No 32) CIIESTNUT STRRET, PIITLADELPI3I.A. ' , , . ~, ARCIXDR,WARNDB, to CO., No. AM BROADWAY, NEW YORK. Mr Batldinga fitted with. GM Ylple, and all kloida of rl o l WrlilwuT 0 1 1 1 31123$ Or Owl WOW' 002/ ATP' ' Ego!. ~Ntrliten - 11 N TIIE EWALT' OF CO3IM.ON PtgAg, Jl' V 011.1112 Cant .A 111) COUNrY In the metto,rof the Vetate.of °BOWE W, SAIIOIIB, . • • -. The Auditor appointed by the Met to audit, settle, and adjust the aceonnt of thiS 'Committee" of the said and to report dletribition of the cash Balance, add ether nroperty 1u 'the lasniliCeettie wilt meet the partielVinterosted at his' Office, , at the' routheast corner of EfilllTlf and."'%OCrUST streets, on TVESDAY AFTERNifOI7.‘ Januerr.26', at 4 nielocki ' , Dmuya , )10111UIEREY, jals-fmrst , " ' , ' Auditor. ~4gi,cnllurn! m{►tEillEn . IG".DEN: SEEDS.—Fresh and germ* Garden„Seada' of ovary. variety; complete stook alWays on band: Dealers supplied on tha most liberal torum. - 410A9; SPAM:MI:W.Bc „ , 00 Jal4..y 13 . 27 !ÜBE IlLatraet, below Seventh. jUMBLING'S :FOX, - 511ZAW, AND FOp- DEB OUTTERS:—We are solo masufacturers of Damming's unrivalled 2lay 7 Btraw, and Fodder Cutters, which are guarantied superior to any in the market. .110A0, SPANOLEB, Iv CO.. 627 blAitithlT street, below Seventh. , ciILGRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF er,ry' 'farlety, the Most complete stock in the y, embracing Corn -Shellerii, Ureic' Fans, Roml Powers, Fewers, Steamers, Straw and Fecid,r Cutters, Root Cuttora, Horticultural Tdola 'of all kinds,' Seed's for field and garden, Guano, Super Fbasithato of Lime, &0., wholesale and retail. - jal4-y BOA% SPANaLER, fr. 00., 627 PJAILICRT street, below Noventh Eixprzos v IVELLS, FAItGO, &, CO., Y NEW YORK AND OALIFORNIA EXPRESS (10 and ,EXQUIN OH DRA LE RB A JOINT STOOK COMPANY. • CApixac smpoo. • OFPIOE, 400 OIIESTNUT STREET, Express sent to Sutvoatire, OREGON, /111,1 BAND- Ivion lataatos on t.ho bth And 20th, nod to 11.tv.ise on 7th, 12th, and 27th of elicit , month, from NEW YORK. iIXICitIANCiE for gale in sums to suit, aid 001.Lso- TI6NS MODE Oil California, Oregon, aaralwiolt Islands end Havana. W. P. oo.'reeeivi frecglit oonelped to them at BAN FRANCISCO, Per'Olippor Ship, and coned invoices on delivery or the acme. NOTI B TO OALIFORNIA BONDHOLDERS W. P. & CO aro now prepared to reeolvo no OLD RUNDB of the li d tate of CALIFORNIA, transport the Kano to Sacramento City, and procure new onos, in itc eordance with the act of 2sth April, 1861, and return same to Chia de2l.lm ' . D. N. BARNEY, .7n., dent. MITE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFPIOE, A 220 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAOES, lIERCHANDIiE, DANK' NOTES and SPECIE, either by lte own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the prheeivel TOWNS and OITLEti of the United States. E. S. SANDFORD, ent..tf ~ General Superintendent, , OU HRStOn larijanto. LIFANDY & BRENNER-QOMMISSION AA- MERCHANTS and Dealer's in Forelipa and Ame rican HARDWARE and OUThERY, Noe. 23, 25 and 21 North 'FIFTH Street East aide shore Commerce street, Philadelphia. VITARLES TETE, COMMISSION NJ CHANT and Importer of lIAVA6A4EGAILS, (sow) 1.88 Walnut !treat. sconVory. nul-ly 800 anb•(2anbles OAP AND CANDLES. , 0 4 0 . REMOVAL from 181 SOUTH StitillTll STREET, to 'my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RP.LtgAtiTREET, ho• tween Lombard and South, and Front, and &amid streets. , Thankful to my numerons friends forlir past favors, I gollelt continuanco of the same, g enlarged my 'manufactory' no as to enable me to ling constantly on hand a Marge stock of well-seasoned :Mips, ' free from Pith Oil; Palm, Variegated White Honey, 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 sizes constantly on baud. Waving adepted the cash system, I am enabled to cell .ny goods at the lowest prices. , P. CONWAY Philadelphia. N. 12.--Oash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 14. Sm gattiamre. (:TAKER CITY NAILS, lIIBROHANT BARB, 1106, 4 ` RIVET IRON lilanutietnrodatlOTlNTAlN GREhN ROLLINVIILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Worka. WARBUOUSE, IOS North WATER' Street. QUAKEROITY NAILS are warranted equal to any 09-tr ;WIN HALDEMAN, Agent T HO3LIB E. BAXTEIt.-114eRDWARE, CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 90 MARKET ST. bilis Ninth, south able,'Pbilodelphlo au.l.tro Ocala anb iiOra. • HOOTS -AND- SHOES.—The subscriber has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS and SIIOES, which be wail sell at the lowest pieee, ORO, W, TAILOR, • no2l-1y 8. E. corner Fry'rn and MARKET Ste. FALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. G 7 -.jtM2l 11 ; TROBIPSON & CO. No. 814 hiAlt hare new in gore a Tirrirthreirtilkaint - Witifih - BOOTS and 8110E14 of City and Reatern manufacture : which they offer for pale on the heat tams for Cull, or on the usual credit. ....mont - tcroall and examine their clock. aul-dtf--• furniture B. KITE & CO. AA. FURNITURE, BEDDING, ha. No. 418 (late 128) WALNUT et. , dak Philadelphia. A new and superior style of Spring Bede. LYDIA B. KITAL JOSEVII WALTON. sell gm ' fjato, Cave, Sot. SULLENDER & PASCAL, NATTI9II9, oul4m No. 8 8. BIXTII otroot. ebutational. A CA.DIMIY OF THE PROTESTANT .CA. EPISCOPAL CIIIIROII.—Tho Rev, JAMES IV ROBINS, A. It., Principal.—The Second Term will begin February let. The tuition fee, payable half yearly in advance, to o for the primary grades $6O; for the other grades $75 per annum. Besides those there are no charges, Vocal Music, Drawing, Pool, the French Language, and the nee of the Gymnasium being afforded without addition to the prices named above. Circulate may ho had at the Academy, 1814 LOCUST Street. Jai S-Inflt* SSNYDER LEIDY. :TAMES M. LEIDY . TO PASS LEISURR lIOURS WITH PROPrr, GO TO LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY, NOT. NS And 15d SIXTH Street, near RACE, the first established INSTITUTION in this city fee imparting exclusively BUSINESS KNOWL 1: D 11 , MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, WRITING AND BOOK-RBEPING. ACADEMY OPEN DAY-AND 1 EVENING Especial attention given to Jal9-3n' ORNAMENTAL WRITING. kI ALL NEx O R F FA S L T. S .L 8 0v 21. 8 11E e l nu S T yLKI IE L, LESS, PUILADELMIA. FAMILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. This Institution le 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 enter. Reference t The Rt. Rev. ALONZO POTTER. For particulars, address Rev. FIRENZE HAMMOND, IteCtov, or • del dtFobl7 Prof. L. ARO ELI:, Principal. DROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTN, WEST PIIII.ADNLPIIIA. No Semina r y whatever is mere like a private family. Tile enure@ of study Ie extermlvo and thorough. Pro fedaor Saunders will receive a few more pupil. under fourteen yearn of age into his fancily. Empire of ?deem. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Cot. J. W. Verney, Editor of this Paper, whore eons or wards are noir members of late family. septli-tf Jot) Printing JAMES H. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOBS PRINTINC , ROW'S, 2 North SIM% Street, Drat above Market, Philadelphia. Menke, Cards, Bill fiends, Pamphlets, and general T rintmg attended to. Sindleg attended to in connection frith printed head Inge of Blanks and Itecelpts. d2-tf MI EVAPi(9,—.7-10,000—PLillITEU J I. A .1 '.„ ; Cantos per Clout': t o D , y_ 913Preaselat I.llverNpted by aw .to, - vas+ A UflultL•lo:.la ere.. a Ito We xus' n N.. x Lot 1.011.• WV 41) Tide Prue 44. ElLll4thee. la AL,'" 41 nt tlie , ''' Pqnts. Cats ocd l'oultt D I. cep , -- Tra 11.,11.1 Cara per Uourln is s I.OT g ' Ge very beet etyk—la PH. , “1.41 , . 4 . 44 D •cepbroIy,POILTRTD MT. bel;yor Cbeston pIIILADELPIIIA TYPE FOUNDRY- N. W. Oar. THIRD and CHESNUT SW. L. PELOUZI: & SON, thankful for the liberal pa. tronage heretofore accorded to their Establishment, and desirous toAncrit Ite continuance, would announce to Printers and Pub Salem that their new SPECIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased focilitien, are now prepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no tice. Their long practical experience in the business, and the fact of thwir personal superintendenoe of the manufacturing department, juatifies them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better fin ished article than their cotemporaries .Those, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, would do well to apply to them previous to purchasing elsewhere. Old type talon at 9 cents per pound, in exchange for new at specimen plass. aul-tf • ' 1 5 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN , 1,000 pow GLASS, of all siseS and qualities, for sale at lowest prices. Our assortmentp complete, and are daily receiving fresh lots from the Kensington Glass Worts. Rheets & Duffy's make, superior to any in the market as to brilliancy and regnkr thickness, equal to French We are now receiving two-thirds of the Walla made at three works. 2,000 boxes French Glean of all Mewl. 4,000 feet Rough Glees for skylights. 5,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glue, of all pat; terns. White Lead, French And American Zinc, Paiute, ho 100 000 the White Lead, 60,000 lbs French Zinc ' (Yin/Ile Montagne). 75,000 lbs American Zi nc. Brown Zinc, a full supply. Chrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow, a fell supply, Prussian Blue, a lull supyly, Paris Green, lk full supply. Address your orders to ZIEGLER & Wholesale Druggists and Mauufacturers, Sole Proprietors of the Penna. Steam Color Works Store A. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia. doll tf VERY SUPERIOR NO. 40 TWO-THREAD just reoeived ant for solo by WEAVER, FITLER & CO., j 02.41 No. 23 N. WATE Bt. and T 2 N. WHARVES. 541ORAGR on SECOND and THIRD FLOORS can be bad et 110 N6rlh Wider gdreet. Alll7 In:Waal:I do IdAVAI4VARI• n 023 .1 1 111. PRE - SS.2:PHILADELPI-11A, PRIDAY; JANUARY 22, 1858. flottle anb litalanranta JONES HOUSE, CORNER OF MAR KET STREET AND MARKET SWAIM, HA RRISB URG, Pk, WELLS COVERLY, Proprietor. .Tble now and elegant 'total. recently erected by the Messrs. Jones, in Ilarrisburg, Pa., having boon leased for a term of yearn by the undereigoed, he taken this method of-calling the attention of hie former patron% friends, and the travelling community; thereto. Having a front (11.142 feet on the principal street of the city, and 52 feet front on Market Square, it cannot foil to prove attractive se well an inviting to atiangers. The chambers are of Roe site, well ventilated, and lighted with gas • a number with connecting doors, "making them very ' dosiralile for fatyilioe. Fho halls are watmed throughout by heaters, and every motion) , Irnprovonaent, ju fast, has born added, that may conduce to the safety, comfort and Sappiness of the guests: , r 1 - • Ylaiteri may, therefore, rest riatiurod that the JONES 11011511 has been made 'perfect In all its appointments; that each department has been, placed In charge of ex -tortoni:lid and competent persona; that In every parti cular the iiystom which has boon adapted by the propel. otor will afford to those who mrty make it their home as great a degree of com'ort as May •be obtained at any dimiler establishment in the State. To some thin desirable result, ho has furnished the public and privato`parters, chanibera, dining room, &a., with entirely new furniture, and also arranged within the building a lino baiberls saloon, oyster saloon, dresn ing roam, hot and cold bathe, to, The culinary deportment and diniug room will reecho the especial attention of the proPridtor, which, he trusts, will be a sufficient guarantee that all tasted will bo nutted. After returning his heartfelt thanks to Witold filends and,patrona for the generous patronage en long extend. 'ed to' him at tho °overly Demo," and also to hie friends and patrons at the a Columbia Douse," Cape Inland, during the season of 3855, ha respectfully cite a continuance of it at , the "JONES DOUSE " 'IV ELLS COY YlliLT U•Y'S r a SEVENTH STREET, ABOVE CHESTNUT. 'SHE LARDER contains, in part, Cancaes•back Decks, Rodshead Ducks, Chesapeake Bay Terrapins, !taken front fishing boats,) Jersey Grouse, Prairie Clouse, Pheasants, Partridges, Venison, Capons, Balti more and Nom folk Oysters, ..!cc THE DINING-ROO3lB and PARLORS of this ee -1 tablishment will compare favorably with Any house of the kind in the States, By an arrangenient and cons nection with "Guy's Monument House," Baltimore, an fl one of the finest houses in New York, it is enabled ! to furnish delicacies from Northern or Soothe te markets !At short notice., Private Parlors for Parties, and Chambers to let. ,Jals-fula3t FORREST HOUSE, - Routh aide of LUCit.fIPREVA'W UMW. 11. I. HAIM, PROPRINTOR. DINNERS from 12 to 8. flood Bill of Fare. Merchants and others will find everything of the beet quality N. It:—Lynn Raven Nay Oysters received by every Norfolk etemner. ja'2o 3m M "P" N A '0 " 11 5 1 : 1 5 1; 11 0gll EI PTREEV AHOY. 6TAn C 1, PIT ILADELPII I t •a24-tt MoKIBIS£N h BONS, YnorgreToza JONES , . ARCH STREET SALOGNS, The Holidays are close at hand, and TOROS'S Arch greet Saloon is prepared for the Immense dimmed that Srill bo made upon It for CONPBCTIONI2I. CIIRDSTMAS AND SIM YEAR'S CANDIES IMPORTED EXPREEPILY /OH TDB PRESENT BEARDS! . . Beery variety of Don Dons, Pa.stllem, Bourbon D. ow, now atylo of Guns Drops, Eau Sucre Dropa, Mani items lion Done, and every variety rarer and costly candies manufactured In Paris, For PregulaS, nil RIM and PATTERNS of OTIIRITIODPAI Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties flied with the choicest variety of Gontections, and varying in price from Ono Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Bono oi these lima aro the MOST aveurtß si.xcisfuss Or FANCY WORK AND ARTISTIC DESIGN RYER OTYKRED 10 TRIO COUNTRY. To the Ladies, se well a.; to the whole public, Jonen's Saloons aro the moot attractiro In the City, anrin nplendor of adornment and dutalt are superior to any in the Union DREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Betved up in the choicest end triost expeditious style. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, Idl DREAMS, JELLIES, DAME AND OYSTERS Constantly ready fur 'visitors in profusion. PLAIN, NANCY, AND ORNAMIMAL " CARES AND PIER OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. NE IV VO it E , rk; B LSC UI T, And, in feet, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and DELICACIES of every clinic end country. BALLS. PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers, and Enmities supplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable tonne. A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the publie is respectfully solicited. deb-tf It. II JONES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.-VENI EON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, aurae, Grouse, Fresh Salmon, Obincatique, Opleach Niue, Princess Bay, Abse con:l, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of ttAtili, Wild . or domestic, in cannon. Green Turtle Soup awl Terrapin Suppers Corned up at tho shortest notice, at JOUN CAMPBELL'S, No. 627 CHESTNUT street, op posite the State House. N.B. No expense or pains has boon spared by the Proprietor in fitting up this new establishment in the est sumptuous manner—the second story being for • ,10 accommodation of Frit ate Parties for Dinners, Suppers, kn. lUUJ Entrance for Ladies towards Sixth strata. 1101,7-31 n McGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH wee, corner of BROAD awl WALNIIT.--Oame and all othor delicacies in season. ninnies supplied with °Memo the shortest notice. sepl.7m RAMSAY'S ISLAY MALT SOOTCII niunEY PIILIChOODFI of the above Superior Whiskennow lauding from ship Windsor Forrest, It Shippen sheet 'wharf, for sale by JOSEP' F. TOBIAS, (1 . 41-1 m 200 and 208 South FRONT Streot. BRANDIES.-“ Pinot Castillon," ISfarett, end other Cognacs of 'various vintager, in halt pipes and quarter clots ; Pallevoisin Rochelle brandies, pale and dark, in halt pipes, half casks, and ono-eighth casks. Imported and for sale by - A LEXANDER V. lIOLPIES, WINE AND Ili LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, Southeast Corner et GEORGE and SOUTH Streets. ri I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER • IN FINN WINES. LIQUORS, OIGARI3, ko., 28 Booth FIFTH Btreet, Philadelphia. aul-1y BRANDIES.—Pinot, Castillon & Co., Ma rott & Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipea and quarter casks ; Pellevelsin Rotholle Brindles, Milo and dark, in half pipes, quarter auks and one-eighth masks, all in Custom noun stores, imported and for sale by HENRY EMMEN a 00., ' au 0 Nos. 221 and 223 South Fourth greet. fIITIIMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE AND LAGER DEER BREWERY, No. 620 (new N 0.938) North THIRD fitroot, ordoxe promptly attended to. sul-t( jAVANA CIGARS--A handsome a .ort .llll. omit, such ae r Igor°, Portagtus, Oabanae, Sultana, (Owls, Jupiter, Coloso, • Oonvercianten, Torrey Lopeit, Union Americana, Orejou, Flora Cubans, ho., Era., dco., in 3‘, X, 1-6 and 1-10 oxen, of all eivea and quail tiee, in MT° and vonetantly receiving and for male low, by MALES mu, (new) 188 WALNUT Street, aul•ly below Second, !world story -FIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS REGANS.—A choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig Now Era,. daily expected from Havana, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, (Now) 138 Walnut street, below Second, out Second Story. jOHN P. DOHERTY, FORNORLT TIITn ZRI.LY & BROTIIRIt ; LATE WITH LUKENS, BELLY, & TAILOR, 614 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Hoe now with him the best Tailors that are engaged in the business in this country. CHATILEB ROTO ; formerly the lending tailor of this city; H. Havana, formerly cutter for C. Roth & Co., and late Coat end Vest cotter with Lukens, Roily, & CO.; Koury WAGNER, the bog Pants and Vast cutter in the United States, for puns cutter with Depierris, under the Irving House, 11:0.olu•ty ; and with Dopier:ls & Pettus, under the St. Nicholas lintel, Broadway. The moat unremitting attention paid to the wishes of all who patronize thy establishment. The best of Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices for atilt. oel3-tf TAMES SHERIDAN, MEROHANT • TAILOR, NoH. 16 andlB South NINTH STREET, ABOVE 011E6TNUT. A large and iron seleeted stock of CLOVIS and CASSlAlhallg always on band. All (floating made at this Establishment will be of the bast quality, and in the most fasbionable stylo Particular attention given to 'UNIFORM CLOTH. ING. aud-tf HA E, E' S MEN'S AND BOYS' OLOTHING, 101 North FOURTH &root, botweeo Art& and Race. au6-1./ el OA LI COAL COAL !—TAGGART's ‘_./ CELEBRATED SPRING MOUNTAIN LENTO! (10AL. Y. tz R. OARTRRTGRMENWoOD,TAMA.qtrA 00AL GEORGF, BNYDER. , 73 PIN) FOREST SORUYL RILL COAL. RANDALL & MEREDITH Rave for sale, and are constantly recelyllii from above celebrated Collicries, COAL OF ALL SIZES. Thera In no Coal mined anywhere, equal In quality these and a trial will convince any ouu of their great superiority. Our Coal is very carefully kuraeued at one yards, and we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, duet and all impurities, Our kRICES areas LOW as tho VERY LOWEST. Orders left at our Mee, No. 161 BOUIII. PItONT street, above Walnut, • Orders left at our Yard, OALLOWHILL .Itreot, bale" BROAD street. Driers left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAR LOWIIILL—or sent to either plaoe per Dropateh Pad will receive prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and or amino our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. au4.tf Q n CHUYLICILL AND LEHIGH COAL.— N 3 lam daily receiving, at my yard, the ho quality°. 15onuymula. AND Llialloll COAL. My emBtomerN, and all °there who may favor me with their order*, may rely on getting Coal that will be eathifitotory ko them. No inferior Coal kept at thin establiaihment to offer at LOW ,PRIONEI. UEIIIGII AHD SCHUYLKILL COAL.- ..A DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep constantly on hand, at the very lowest rates, a full Ilapply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Ooal, au 1-bin DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY Jur AT LAW, Southeast earner of m ourn and LO. OUST Streets, Philadelphia. eul.ly YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT AA LAW, ONINTIM atrnet, Pottsvlllo, P 4. hu4-I], HALE ROPE.—Buyers aro invited to call .ID and examine our Manila Bale Mope, which we can can sail as low as American, and warrant it superior in tre with and durability. WEAV /TM'S & sal No. W ti. otof E', an 4 UN. Mown 727 an 720 ARM STRIIDT HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! Wincs onb Limn QTabatra anb grigaro illercljaill qCailota. ALEXANDER CON VERY, N. E. oornor of Broad and Ob orry Bta fattorneve at ,F.aw kibipping BARQUE MARGARET FOR NEW OR JS LEARS.—Cluarantood first vessel. Freight taken at MI low rates ae any ether vowel loading. The remarkably feet sailing Coppered Packet Barque MAROMIVF, Copt. WOOD is now loading rapidly at RAGE S I REEF WITARP, being of small capacity, and baring largo engagenmuta, she will possibly sail as ahuvo. shippers wishing. to avail themselves of the trot ves sel, will please hurry their goads alongside, and Bills of Lading to the Ceuuttng"house for eignature. For balance of freight, which will be taken at the low est rstee, apply to BISHOP, BIkIONB, & CO., dt2O 120 (late 30) NORTH WHARVES rut kt. insures at the lowest rates. and will take steam down the Delaware and up the Mississippi. riiiTE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN 1 ROYAL MAIL ST2AMSIIIPS, FROM 116 IT YORE TO LITERCOoL Mlle( Onbln Pasange Baena Cabin Passage FROII BOSTON TO LITMIPOO4 01)lot OsUiO P. 4,40 Second Cabin Par.3.%ge The Sh;ps (rein Boston call at Halifax . . ... . P ERSIA, Capt. J 'unarm I CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Wickman A 31.1. Capt. E. (0 Lott. NIAGARA Capt. Ryria AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. Theso vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head ; groan on lituboard bow ; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, learn N. York, Wednesday, Jan 20. AMERICA, 15 ickinan, 4, Boston Wednesday. Jun. 27. EUROPA, Leitch, " N.Yor k, Wednesday, Feb 3. CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 10. ARABIA, Steno, " N.York, Wednesday, Feb 17. NIAGARA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. .14. Berths not armored until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The'owners of theso Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Epode, Jewelry, Precious Stenos or hletals, unless bills of lading aro signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or pa , otgo apply to fal4-y E. CUNARD, 4 BOY , ling Green, N. York. QAVANNAII STEAMSHIP LINE. P11.13 . 011F3 81.10.111), The well-known firsbelats olds-wheol steamship STATE OF 01:0110IA. John J (taro u. 0011111111.1. r, will bo ready to receive freight on IVEDNESDAF, .km -1111.01 ant sail on 3ATUItDAY, January 30, at 10 o'clock A M. At S .ranuali this ahlp connects with steamore for Florida, and for all placed to the South ant Southwest. Cabin passage Steerage do 8 00 No freight received on Saturday morning. No bilk of lading signed after the ship Icon Balled. For freight or passage, apply to A. IINSON, Jr , No 323 North 'Wharves. C. A. GREINER & OO , .lal4 Agents in Savannah. filolt SAN FRANCISCO.—To sail on the 10th lustant.—The famous clipper ships EDWIN I'LYE, C. 1' IV No, Commander, and EDWIN 8011- CRUCKKR, Commander. Both of thugs inagnificnut ships aro now loading In New York, and will ho deepatchod as above. For balance of freight apply to 11101f01', SIMONS, & ja'i • 120 (late 80) NORTH WHARVES. _ _ 'rim GLASGOW AND NEW YORT. 13TE 013111 P 003IPANY'S splondid and I,oa erl ul steamers, Elll N II GllO 11, 2,600 tons, Win. Gumming, Cumunandor, NRWYOItK, 2,150 tons, Hobert Craig, U LASG OW, 1,962 tons, Jolla Duuran, 6, Aro appointed to soil FROM Pt ISOOW. New York, Baturlay, 10th Docoutber Edinburgh, Saturday, 10th January. Gaugow, Saturday, 30th January. }ROM NEW YORK. Edinburgh, Saturday. Feb. 13111, of 12 o'clock, noon 11A171:1, OF PAnS,WE. FROM ULASUOW. First Clatie 15 guineas Btotrtigii, tomtit with cooked lit oviiiione First . $"5 00 Steemd, found with cook° I provisions 30 00 Children Under 14 years of age, hslf fire; Infants In Steerage, $5. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. Out and home, That Class, Out and home, Third Clam An expeilonced Surgeon attached to each Steamer, For nese ago, apply, to IY 011RAIAN & 123 WALNUT Street,a. lel • plata. HALE A: LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore ROBERT CRAW, 17 Broadway, Now York . je4 VOR ENGLAND AND FRANOE,IBS7. .2. New Yoik and Ilacre Steamship Company.—The United Mute% Mail Steamship% AItAGO, 2.600 tone, Oath! Lived, commander, awl FULTON, 2,1'40 tons, hates A. Walton, commander, will lease NOW York, Havre and Southampton, for the years 1867 and 08, on the followleg days: Fulton, Saturday, Aug. 22: itrugo, do. Sept. 10 Fulton, do. Oct. 17 Arago, 40. Nov. 14 Felton, do. Doo. 12 Arno, Saturday, Jan. 9 Fulton, do. Feb. 6 Arago, do. March 6 Fulton, do. April 3 Arno, do. May 1 Fulton, do. May 29 LICATII 001:1TEILIIPT011 1857. Arno, Wednegdny, Aug. 20 Fulton, do. 8ey.t.23 Argo, do. Oat 21. ' Fulton, do. Nov. 18 Arc go, do.. No. 16 185 T. Arsgo, Tueeday, Aug. 25 Fulton, do. Fiept. 26 Arno, do. 0 ot. 20 Vultoa, do. Noy. 17 Arsgo, do. Doe. 16 180. Fulton, do. Jae. 12 Arsgo, do. Feb. U Felton, do. ?dumb 9 Arsgo, do April 0 Fallon, do. Miy 4 Arago, do. Juue 1 Fulton, do. Juno 29 18.8. Fulton, do. . Jan. 13 Arago, do. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arego, do. Ajrll Fulton, do. May 6 Arago, do. Juno 2 Fulton, do. haus 80 PAEHACIII al abomptou or novre—rirel 676. From NOW York to OW Cain, pl3O ; Second Cabin, From mane or &tabs! cabin, 800 trace; Second Cal For freight or pama ap; 1401ITI,MER LI p VING WILLIAM ISNLIN, CIIOSKEY & CO., AMERICAN ACM XXPRESS AND CIIANGII 00. mpton to New York—Ylret bin, NO trance. kiTON, Agent, 7 troadway " Elouth , ton I'EAN EX. Pcrla. cue rgi.HE INEIV YORK AND LIVERPOOL -g- UNITED STATES NAIL STEAMERS.—The Bhips eollosing this Liao are . A-rurry-r-rs.r, . The DALTIO, Capt. Joseph Comstock. .The ADRIATIC, Capt. Jaw. West. I These ships have been built by contrast, expressly for trovernment service; every care has been taken in their construction, on also in their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodatlern for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of ;mosso from New York to Liverpool, in first cable, $130; in second do., 116; from Liverpool to New York, 110 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid for. The ships of this line hale improved water-tight balk heads. . . . PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. 71011 NM! YOU. FROM Lt5,1110 , 00L. Saturday, June 20, 1857 Wednesday, June 21, 1867 Saturday, hay 41, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1857 Saturday, July 18, Ti 1E57 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 5, 11157 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug.lo, 1887 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 20, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 35, 1857 Saturday, Out. 10, 1857 Wodneadv, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 21 1E57 Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 7. 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1857 Saturday, Nov . '2l, 1857 Wodunsday, NOV. 28, 1867 Saturday, Deo. 6, 1867 I Wednosday, Den. 9, DX Wednesday, Deo. 22, 5857 For freight or passage, apply to EDWARD R. COLLINS, No. 60 Wall atreot, N.Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHEN KENNARD & 00., 27 Austin Friars, M',Lendon. S. O. IVAINWRIGIIT k CO., Parie. The owners of these ships will not be accountable for gold, oilier, bullion, pain, javalry.pr ocions atones or naotale ' unless bills of lading,. - i i c net therefor, and tho value thereof expressed therein auldf iilncbincrn anb gran VENN STEAM ENGINE AND BUIL- Int smuts REAM Y, NEAFIE & CO., PRACTICAL, AND TN F.Oll PIOAL ENGINRIMIS, MACHINISTS, BOILER-MALI ERR, BLACK. MMMl7l==l Hiving for wally - years been in successful operation, and been exclurively engaged in building and repairing Marine suet Elver Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanka, Prepel!era, &o , & crespectfully offer their services to the public, Ali being Icily prepared to contrast for Engines of all sizes, Marino, River, and Stationary. Having nets of patter. of different sizes, are prepered to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, litue, Tabus tar and Cylinder Boilers,ot the boat Pennsylvania char coal iron Forgings of all sizes and kinds; Iron and Brass ()listings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with tho above business. Drawings nod specifications for .11 work done at their establishment free of charge ' and work guaranteed. Tho sub4cribers have ample wharf dock mono fur re pairs of boats, whore thoy can iuy In perfect safety, and aro provided with shears, blocks, falls, ho , ho., for raisin heavy or light weights. TLIOMAB BERNEY, JACOB G. NEAPIII, JOliN P. LEVY, and-y BEACH and PALMER Streets, Kennington. SAWICZ. T. EIERtIOS. .1 VAUGHAN MititalON WILLIAH NIEBRICIL. SOUTHWARK POUNDRY, AND WASHINGTON STUNTS ) PEULADBLPAIA. MERRICK & SONS, ANGINEERS AND MACHINISTS, manufacture High and Low PreeeureSteam rnginee, for Land, Elver, and Marine 'orrice. Boilers. Dasometore, Tanks, Iron Doge, he., Out- Inge of all /Linde, either Iron or Brass. Irell frame Toole for Gas Worke, Workshops, Railroad Btationa, dco. Reterta and One Machinery of the latent and moat improved conetruction, Every description of Plantation machinery, ouch an Sugar. Saar, and Orist Mills, Vacuum Pal., Open Stearn Trains, Delecatota, Filiera, Pumping linginea, Solo Armin for N. Pailletoria Patent Sugar Bolling Apparalpux; Nainnyth'a Patent Steam Hammer; .1. I'. Rota , Patent Valve Motion for Blatt Maehinery and Stearn Pump. Surorintendent—.D. IS. DADTOL. WOHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO— Tivic STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, curnmusrra STREZT, 11A11/LTON J ninavnrw exp eranta QARDEN BTIIIILITB, PHILADELPHIA. Bonged exclnnively In the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. klautsfacturo to order Locomotives of any &ramp mot, weight or capacity, for the 1140 of Wood or 001 C, or BsNeurosis Coat in Its crude State, or ANTHRACITE COAL, MITITUT EMITTING 831017.15, OE Irian. In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo tives produced at throe Works are equal to, and nut ex celled by any. The materials need us construction are mode on the spot, and !more the best qualify and most reliable stock. The large extent of Shope, and Com plete Equipment of nachintry and Toole, enable them to execute the BEST OF WAR WITH GREAT DESPATCH, 01 0 ANY ARRANGEMENT REQUIRED. (HULLED OAR WHEELS, HAMMERED AXLES, Forisingn or on ' , site or form, IRON AND BRASS HASTINHH, AudISAOHIND WORK genorally. 1110ilAnD nano aul-ly VIIEAP SCALER FUEL.—GAS COKE, X../ of excellent quality, Isnot,' at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bushel, and may be obtained lu large or small quantity by ap plying at the Chte Mee, No. 20 South SEVENTH Strout. To Purchasers by Wholesale, it la gold at the Works, In First Want, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An thracite, a 42.60 per ton. (Figned,) J. 0. CEXELSON Engineer. GAA Wonsg, Aug. 26,'6 '7. au27-tf i r W ONI ttrig 'S FOR " ALL T . II D E I'. A I G T E T E G r t i e T a t Non-Explosion SelfAionerating OAS LAMPS la just the thing to snit all. Price 11 50 up ; all may base a supe rior Light by calling at the Depot. This troop is adapted to all places and purposes, and only requires n trial to text its advantages over all others, The Lanip forms its own gas. Our Patent Burners can be fitted to every ordleary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, without the least possible danger. All are invited to call and examine for themselves. Town, °molly, and State rights for sale. The proprietor in in want of Agents, giving a rare chance to make mom. D. D. PETERS, One Lamp Depot, n 024.43 B,IY. cot einowl Obeituut allAd Jnottrancc 4roMilatlito. pHILADELPHIA IPIRE AND LIFE IN BUR A.NOE CO3LPANY, /NC ORPORATED BY THE STATE OF PENN. SYLVANIA 111118 as, Are now established in their new office, No. 433 01 118 T• - NUT street, where they are prepped to make ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE, froni loan by Bra, on property of eyery town or country, Including description, in PUBLIC BUILDINGS, STORIZS, D IFEL- LrAws, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES and MANUFACTORIES. WORKSHOPS, VESSELS, Jr. Also, Merchandise of all kinds; Stock. of Goud a; Btocks of Country fitoree; Goode on storage, or in bond; Stocks and Toole of Artificers and Mechanics; Furnd. turn, Jewelry, Fixtures, he , he , Ac— at moderate rates of premium, and for any period of time. This Company refer to their poet career an an ample guarantee for the PROMPT BETTLE3IENT OF ALL TIIKIR LOSSES. There ore at thin time no unsettled claims against, them. 11011 T. P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. Fuescfs IlLacanunxii, Secretary. Jald-Siu* gARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE. TILE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 1721—tvith capital Or TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and a largo surplus in at talon, Invested in soon] and mailable securities, continuo to insure on Versela and. Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks or Iderchaudige, Sco., 0., on liberal terms. OFFICE, No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDING, WAL NUT Street, below Third. DIRECTORS FOR YEAR 1858 : John Stewart, William At White, Flinuon Toby, Charles 8. Wurt, John M. Scott, George 11. Stuart, Charles Mocalesler, Tobias Wagner, John B. Budd, Samuel Grant, Jr., William S. Smith, Henry (1. Freeilloil JOHN STEWART, Preoltlont VlLLt.tu ELlneas, Secretary. Jul3-eody rilliE MUTUAL lIEALTII INSURANCE AL SOCIETY OP PENNSYLVANIA. OSlre, No 151 South FOURTH Street, ebuve WALNUT, (Up Stalre,) . . CAPITAL, $20,000. SILAS Co.nOttoe :4-11. L. DROWN, J. JOHNSON, E. P. HA ZLETON The object of this Boelety le the creation of a Mutual Fuu 1, 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 Homely, and wilt be entitled to a weakly benefit if you should be disabled by aichneee or accident front atteudiug to your ordinary business or occupation. Yearly Deposits of 111erabe . rs I:4ier GO Years of Ago $2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week 300 4.6 Ll 66 300 66 IL 400 . . " 00 00 g 1 61 11 600" 16 600 11 It It 6 00 11 1, 7 00 (4 11 11 7 00 &00 14 16 11 8 00 (4 14 000 ' 000 " 10 CO .". " 10 06 " First week excepted In addition to the above an expense Fee of .51.50 bo charged the first year which must ho pool at the time of making application knd the yearly deposit in thirty days. All clatine for sicknesa will bo promptly paid. MI communications should be addrosaed to SILKS B. DREW, President, d3O-y 151 Smith Fourth street, Philadelphia. IREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND ‘3 l TRUST COMPANY OF PIIILADELPIIIA. °Friel: IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 WAL NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital $600,000 FIRE, INSURANCE, limited or perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. INLAND INSURANCII by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and Laud Carries.). ASSETS, Nov. 1, 1857. Real Estate 857,000 00 Deal Estate held to trust, (in FMB' ) 28,700 00 Bonds and Mortzages 36,360 00 I tucks, (par value 02,460) present value.... 57,9:5 00 Stock notes 38,600 00 Bills receivable 27,448 SI Cosh in bank and on hand 2,164 38 Cash in hands of Agents 7,053 02 Premiums unpaid 9,388 68 DIRECTORS. en A IMES C. LATIIRDP, MS Walnut street. WM. DARLING, 1510 Pine street. ALEX WIIILLOCN, merchant, 18 North Front et. ISAAC ILVILEIIIMST, Attorney and Counsellor. JOUR C.IttINTER, dm of Wright, limiter, lc Co. E. TRACY, Orm of C. Tracy & Co, Goldrunths , JOHN R. M'CIIIIDY, firm of inner Wbite, & IlTurdy TllO3 L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillovie & Zeller. JAS. D. SMITH, flrolo'f Jos B. Smitlik Co. E. HARPER JEFFRIES, firm of Wm. 11. Drown k Co. JON. R. VOODJES, office cor, Seventh and Minton" sta, CHAS): THOMPSON, (Mice 913 Chestnut street. ALFRED TAYLOR, ofTico Cairo City Property. JONA J. SLOCUM. calico 220 South Third street MAUI:B C LATIIROP, President, W.N. DARLING, Vice-Preodeot. lAMB GREGORY, 2.1 Vico-ProAldont, New York IL K. RIOHARDBON, Alxistant-Secrotary. de23.0 fIORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE CO3l - PANT, 3:11 WALNUT OTIINET. Charteri , e 2 rat ol ia . C7ll4B.s4lo 4 o o f:4l ,so B . labecribed, This Company lu non prepared to Wale BIBS and MARINE POLICIES on favorable Jenne. Paesinwer—JOAN Vice Passiosav—llENßY BIRD. iT IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM IL/ PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Strode. Capital, 1612,725.08, INSURES ELVIS for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowinente—par chases life Interests In Real Ratite, and makes ail contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They sot as Executors, Administrator'', Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. TIIUSTRXE. Daniel. L Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph 11. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Euston, Samuel 0. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmuud A Sander, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, It odolphus Kent, John W. Horner, William H. CLIT, Ellis S. Archer, IV:Mara r emit, -ra--1 J. as-4u., William Robertson, Joseph M. Thomas, - Warner M. Itasin. John G. Brenner, I'. S. Michler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL K. STORES, Vice Preset. Jontr W. Howson. Secretary. nHi.ly 11 - 01VARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia The following statement of the alfaite of the company Is publitihed in conformity with provision of Its charter : 1110111000 11110111100 10 011 .10009 T I, 1850, TO /00080 . Piro premiums."... Marine premiums... Perpetual premiums Total amount premiums taken Earnedfire premiums 25,072 95 Earned marine premiums 165,005 60-160,078 66 Deduct return premiums Net earned $168,360 11 Maxine lowa paid. $93,886 78 Fire lobos pfdd.... 8,031 11 8101,916 80 Selvage re. eelsed... 5760 67 Intereetre. ceivea...4,251 67 13. e -Ineur nuoe 2 971 62 —8,083 80— 93,898 10 Expenses for commissions to agents, abatements in lieu of scrip. salaries, Wilco rent, furnishing Oleo, books, sta tionery, Sc 60,366 67 Profit and loss 63 46-141,283 27 Net profit f 24,076 82 1831,78. Cash on hand 512,515 SD Mille receivable 119,267 02 4, Solids and mortgages 105,000 00 Stocks "92.100 00 Stock notes 142,900 00 Due by agents and other. 22,312 93 5754,006 S 4 DIRECTORS. P. M. Potts, Wm. P. Leech, C. E Spangler, - R. I` Nensil, Abraham ]lox, 11. II Houston, Wm. 11 Woods, Jos. It. Wither., °Jorge Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. ItOguel, 0 0 Sower, Charles F. Norton, John W Sexton, John It. Lower., Ile MI. Haupt, James II Stiles, Nathan It. Potts, It. 11. iihilllngford. PERCIVAL M. POTTS, President 0. E. 8.1.01. cit, Vice President. W. 11. Wooos, Secretary. 0022 R. T Ez.sit.. Treasurer FIRE INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASE, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OFFICE, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD STS, SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRROTORS. John II Dohnort, Mary M. Phil! a, David Woelpper, Leiria Shinunok BYrijamin Lavie, John Landoll, John ETIIIIN Jr • Charles Field, Auley N. Park, William Si. Woo '. James Darnell, John B. Sterennon, Jacob 8. Mintzer, Corwin Stoddard, henry Homer, Thor. D. Omega R. Childs. 1011 N H. DOLIIVERT, President. L. AIIIIMISIIAAR, thoretary. sops 21.—1 r ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE WAWA NY, NEW YORK —Omen, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics' Bank—Cash Capital, i 250,009, widh a surplus. This Company insure Buildings, Mer ehandize, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Loss or Damage by Eire and. the Maks of Inland Navigation. DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Jested. L. Tope, Calm, Barstow, Ruth. It (leaven, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davie, Edmund Tenfold, O. H. Lilienthal, 1111116013 K. Corning, Theo. l'olhomus, Jr, Ogden Ilasgerty, Illisha E. Morgan Thomas tionagau f Abni. It. Van Nest, John U. Earle, . William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas 8 Noleou, Charles Easton, James W. Phillips, Louis Lorut, Cheales A. Macy, Samuel G. Glidden, F.dweril Minima, Steph. Catobrelang, Wm. E. Shepard, Mime "Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturges, Henry K. Bogert, William R. Foadlek, Peter Eiles . Emery Thayer, Benjamin II Field, Geo IVestfeldt, A. It Frothingham, Zahnou Taylor, Thee. F. Youngs, Henry E. Blossom. Samuel L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, PrOPitiellte Ilts nun A. Oistair, Bserotary. au 10-1 y TUANUFACT USERS' INSURANGI tV COMPANY.—Charter 'Perpetual. Granted by the State oC Penneylvania. Capital, 1500,000. 1 , lre p Marino, and Inland Traneportntion. DIZMOTOE 9 . . Aaron H. Lippincott, Charlea Wisa, Win. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks', Charles J. Field, Jame, P. Smyth, Wm. D. Thoreaa, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wan. Neal, John P. Simone, AARON 8 LIPPINCOTT, PreeWend. WM A. 'RHODES, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. J W. ISIARTIEN, Surveyor. Thin Company wan organized with a cash capital, ar d the Director, have determined to adapt the Madness wo it, available resournes—to observe prudence in conduCt - fug Its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of losses. Office No. 10 Merchant,. Exchange, Philadelphia. (103,11tIONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE ‘..1 COMPANY, OP THE ETAT), OP PENNBYLVA- M . A.—Office, N. W. Corn,sr FOURTH and WALNUT Btroeta, Philidelphia. Subscribed Capital, $500,000. Paid-up Capital. 8200.000 DAVID 7 AYNE, M. D., President THOMAS S. BTIIWART, Vice rival. 04.1101114 Moos, Beoritary, anDly • insurance eompanita DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN WURANOB COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY Tlll3 LEIMILATURE ot PENN STIMANIA, 1934. - • • • - OPFICR 7 S. N. Corner VIM, and WALNUT Bernie, CHILADEtrItiI. MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESSELS, 0 &ROO, To all porta of the World. PRERIIIT, by INSURANCES, On Goods, by River, Canals, Lakes, sag Land Carriage to all parts of the Pluton. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Derailing Houses, Ac ASSETS OP TILE COMPANY, November 2, MI. Donee, Mortgages, and Real Estate 3101.3E0 94 Philadelphia City and other Loans 137,011 25 Stock in hanks, Railroads, and Insurance Companies Bills Itoceirable Cash on hand Balance in bands of Arcata, Premiums ou !Item, Policies recently issued, on other debts due the Company„ Subscription Notes 702,78.5 SI DIELECTEELS. \Villiers Marlin, James C. Eland, Joseph U. Bent, Thsoplillua Paulding, Edmund A. Souder, James Traquair, Jotin C Davis, IV:Illaca Eyre, Jr., Jobs R Penrose, J P Peniatos, Georg° G. Lolpor, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, ' Passaol E Btokes, Br. R M. Ruston, Henry Sloss, Wm. 0 Ludwig, James B 31cFarland, llugh Craig, Thorsas,Q. Iland, hicutor kit [train, Robert Burleys, Jr , Charles Kelly. Jno B; :tempi*, Vitiate', 11. Jones Brooks, Pr T io lgifas, " I' Jacob P. Jonea, J. P. WILLIAM 'MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. ][AND, Visa President. HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. jaP.y 1 1 - I . IIARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE •_, INSIMANCE COMPANY os ITAATFORD, CONN. Cash Capital 1300,000. Loeeea in Pbßadelphis and vicinity affietted at the PAtiodepAin Office. By leave we refer to D. 8 Brewn & Co, Phila.. Lion. Joel Jones, Phila. Chaffee'. Stout & Co., " Hon. Raul Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co., " Hon T..S. Williams, liartlA We bare facilities for p.acing any amount of lam nu/oe In the most reliable Companies. PIIILADELP.HIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 413 (old No. 116) CHESTNUT ST. TROILPHON & ROOD, auLlim , ~ Agents. DMILADELPRIA AND ELMIRA RAIL- A. ROAD COM -111 CREST ROUTE to El oars, Muhl°, shad, Niagara Falls, Milweukie, II Bt. Paula, Detroit, Dualieth, an Passenger Flilladiiphla and Reading Rai BROAD and YIN Streets, daily., ed.) as follows 7.N) O. 1 EtiPBDSA, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milreatikee, Bock Island, Galena, St. Pauli, Burlington, sod bt Louis SAW P. M. NIGHT EXPRES3, • For Elmira, Niagara Palls., Ballad° Detroit. Chicago, Honk Island, Galena, St Isurlington, and St. Louis. 1.0" Tickets good till tissil tioggr.go chocked to EIIDIM, ELIZA.Io, end Sozpontton Bridge. Wilkesbare Will ia mapor t Elmira Cananlalgua Genera, via G orham Rochester sa Niagara Falls Buffalo Erie Cleveland, 'MN. Y. and Erie via Niagara Falls Toledo, via New York led Erie Columbus Cincinnati, New York and Erw. " Niagara Falls Indianapolis, •111 New York and Erie... Detroit, via Niagara Falls Chicago, via Great Western Rail" ay.... Lake Shore Railroad Rock Inland, eta Niagara Falls. Lake Shore Railroad.. X 65 020 99 Burlington lowa City St Louts, via Chicago .... Indianapolis I.Er Tickets ran be procured et the Philadelphia and Elmira Redread Company 's Ticket Office, N. W. corner or SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and et the Pilt senger Depot. BROAD nod VINE. Wo" THUOUGEI EXPRESS THRIGHT TILLIN . _ Leaves the Depot, Broad street, betoir Vine, daily, (Fundays ereepteil,) for all points West sad North, nt 6 P. M. Freights must be delivered before BP. M. to insult their going the same day. t 7 Freights are forwarded with greater despstriv and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the Went and Northwest. For further information apply- to ALLEN I. HEGEL, Through Freight Depot. "Frond. below Vine, ORAL E. TAYPEN, General Agent N. W. cor.Slxth and Chewtout eta. Ptulada. G. A. NI6OLLi, Gent. Sopt. PlilLsda. and Reading Railroad. - A. FONDA, Dent. Supt. Catawisea, W. Sr E. Railroad, J. A. REDFIELD, Gent Supt. W , maport and Rlmira Railroad. PILADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL- Roxp—v.kar 1,11 , 111 —Treiglit train; leave the Depot,DlloA D Street, b low VIN) , daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago. blilwaukia, (Miens, Dubuque, St. Louis, and iuternag. 4.t. points. This is the ehorteet route to Canada and the Lake Porte, and ,goods will bEsiprwarded with greater deipateh to the above points than by any other route. Ist. elan. 24 elute. atl ohm. 4th clam Faspension lzridge..l 05 80 10 60 13nErs!o or DutAtlrk 1 46 E 0 70 60 Ohicago I 90 1 46 1 95 1 GO rroight going through by rail all the way must** marked "'VIA RAIL." - between Phi Waled% and Elmira. Mark goods via Pldladelplila and Reading Railroad, and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, dady, before 5 V. St. For further information In regard to this route, call at tho through freight office of the Philada'phia, Nia gara and (treat Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CIIETINUT. PENNSYLVANIA R AILR °A.D.—THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, conneeting the At lantis Cities with Western, North-western, and South western Biota, by a continuous Railway direct. nue Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all ports on the Western Myers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all po=ts op the North-western Lakes; making the most DIRECT OHEAPES't and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Freight can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. $38,729 81 217,793 02 224 00 $2587 T 43 FATES 109TWEIN PHILiDELYIIII. AND PITTS BURGH. }lone CLASS--BOOLS, Shoes, Hata, and Cops, Books, Dry Gonda, (in boxes balsa and trunks), Dcuga, (in tons and bales) feathers, Furs, Bo 900. per 101 It* EBOOFO CLANS--Domeetia Eheeting l Shirting c and 'Picking, (in origiau bales), Drugs (in email), Hardware - , Leather, Liquor, (In casks,) Wall Paper, 'Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, Tfte. per 100 lba THIRD CLiea—Anvils, Chains, (in casks), Hemp, flacon and Pork, fialtod, (loose or to sacks), Paints, (thy and in oil) this, (except la.-d and resin) Me. per 100 lbs bourn CLASS—Codas, blab , Bacon, Beef, and Pork, (In caak.s or boxes outward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nuts, Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar. Pitch, ~. Rosin, Steel, Maunfactrired To.' Luce, Storm Oil, Queensware, Sugar, (Lhda., bbls., am! boxes,) - 500. per 100 Its bLueß—Si per 11l , until further notice. GRAIN-45u. per 100 , until further notice. ; Currom-42 per tale, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until further notice. lii shipping Goods from any point East of Philadol• phis l,e partiimlar to MARI packages" via Pennsylvania /la tircad." All Gocda coningued to the Agents of tha. Boat, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will bel'orwarded without detention. ragIOUT A.OZNTS —olftrlCO k CO.,Chieno; Packer A. do Co., Memph U, 'Penn ; E. P. Ems & Co., St. Lo.tas, Mo.; P. G O'Riley & Co., Evansville, Indiana • Win. Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; It C. Sfe. ' clrum, Madison, Indiana; 11. W. Brown & Co., and low,, & Co. Cinoinnati; 11. S. Pierce & Co •, Zanesville, Ohio; Leech & Co, No. 64 Kilbystreet, Leta & Co., No 2 Astor House, New York, No.l William a'. New York; E. J. Snoeder, Philadelphia; Magma & Koons, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. a. HOUSTON, General Yreight Agent: H. J. LOMBAERT, deg- Superintendent, Altoona. Pa V..iI.VING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST—NATIONAL SAFETY TEV.ST CO 1- TANY.—WALNIir STREET, BOUTH•WEST MINER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. INCOItrOnATRD ST Ta■ STATI PiN3S7LTA3III. Money is recolved in any sum, largo or small, and in tors tit paid from the day of deposit to the day of with draws 1. The cat9ce la open eiary day from 0 o'clock in the morning till Et o'clock In the eerening, and on Dlonday and Thurai:ay evenings till 8 o'clock. I:0N lIENRY L. BENNE% Prenident, ROPERT BELPRIDO.II, Vice President. Wu. J. neon, pecretary. DIIIIOTORS: Hon. Henry L. Banner, 0. Landreth Manna, Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B Barry, Band. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James B Smith, Francis Lee. Money le received end payments made daily. The icoreatmeuta are made in conformity with the provisiond or the Charter. in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class seett- Gee as will alwayginsnre perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fall to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. and-ly N °.83 (241) DOCK STREET. —FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. JO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. MO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER MST. STATE SAVINGS FUND. N O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. au-1-17' 57000 TONS of MITCHELL &CROAS dale'a inaprorea super PIIOSPLIM OF MAN, for sale by CROASDA LF. PEIIICH & CO , nol.o-ti No. lel N. Delaware) usrenue. VIIARLE's p. CALDWELL—Wholosalo anditatail WIIIP and CANN Ilautaatturer, No. No OTIRTF °I•.•• • ant MOSS -17 bales Carolina MOSS, for sate by MARTIN & MACALISCER, sea na PortL Water Attest. I)osTN.--500 BARREI.S SOAPMAKERS ROBIN, to arrive per schooner J. IL Planner For sale by MARTIN & MACIALISTER, .31. us Newt% Pater street rty ANILLA ROPE.-TO WESTERN 11.11. AND SOUTHERN MERCHANTS .—A large stock of Manilla Rope, for safe by WEAVER, MEER, & CO jal3 No. 23 N. WATER St , and 22 N. WHARVES. jORGHUM, or CHINESE SUGAR-VANE GEED-26 bushele for alga by 0110ABDALK, PEIRCE, & 00., Pn tiolo-tf Nn IMI4 N nolnwara st•tm PIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbls Spirits 1,3 Turpentiae, to 'Mee, for male by MARTIN k MACALISTER, OM 1 119 North Water street MANILLA ROPE.-SUPERIOR LT-11-MA NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, HITLER & 00., No. 2. N Water at., • eui 22 N. Nirblivell. rittocguNG BOARDS-28,W feet Caro l.lll*2ll4‘‘ b" Vittfilt U. ' f rgaturrxit eel Nil , &HI 32,608 00 220,2 in 9, 38,892 ft 02 7 0 67 100,000 00 Milk - cab Fines TAIITI OF 701010 FOR 109 MN • Via Realrond. M!:=111 Oaring ,ftittbs Railroabo. NEW YORK LINES.---THE CAMDEN Alm AMEOY RAILROAD AND PIIII,DFLPILLA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 00j6TANT4 2 FIRM PHILANIUSILIL TO NIII TORK,,X7F L A. - PLAOBIL • - - • Lear* a tallowy, via: • Tun, At lA. If. from lieruington Depot via Jenny City, Mail At 6 A. If , via Caliden. and Amboy, Ammonia- la bon 2 25 At 8 A.M.,via Cussint sad Zeno Cit y, Menft EiMaLla A 10 A. X., by steamboat Trenton, 'AA TI ot7 ALI Jersey Car, Homing /1:7-am 40...5,“ 3 At IP. ie. vis Cimden and A.m, 0. anti A. 22- prsea , At 5 P. M. Th. Canslan and Jersey Oily, Iglesias Mail At 8 P. ldvia Camden and Amboy, Arconsmosia, lion lat'Claas 2 At 3P. M. Ti, Cansito and Amboy, Arcomsonda tion, Cram At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, donsouncds tion, 10, Cl/141 2 00 At 5 H. via Camden and Amboy, docenuonis- Etion, Ted Class I la The P. M. Lisle runs daily, all others Sundays ex capted. 362 press Linea atop at the principal staUons only. FOC Belvidere, Faaton, Tlaraington, at 6A PI sod 2,42 21., tram 'Walnut s tr eet wharf. For Water Gap, Stroudsburg, Scranton, lifilketpar Mentes/le, Great Pent do , at 6A. M.,,vla DeMrs:•, laniarrszula at Westero Railroad- A.M.or Freehold, at 6A. and 2P. Y. lot Mount Rally at BA. II and 2N, and hi P. M. 'WAY thin Par Bristol, Trento; is.. *t 3X and 4 r, Y. 14AY 74 T P 4 lmPra. Rai:fro:as, Bond?, Perlingtos, Bo tornaca., at P. M. B:eat:boat RICHARD STODICTON tat 300114111/M1 ar,l rsterr.... dims plats' at ag P Steamboat Tara:VA for Pussy at 10 and 11X A AL, sal 4 P. H. All ilea , &crept IA. lairre Walast arras t r"-:art Irritifty pounds of bsgage esV Cloyed eseit pea - slayer. Passengers ats pro Led hus taking thing as as tagegste but their wearing apparel. An hls gag* aver fifty pomade to be paid far extra. The (tam pally hmit their reepooeibility for kagrege to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable for any arseast he you i TAO, ex,..wpt by spedal imutraet. tilt. M. GAT 21114, Afoot G. & A. 1. R. CIL DENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL SAIL- A_ ROAD, 1t57, 70R PITTSBURGH, 1.44 T. CamlnanU, St. Louis, lowa City, Louisville, New Orlasna, St. Panl, Indianapoli, Cleveland, Xsasse, Terre Mate, Chieago, Nebraeks. 31,,nliag thou coessiscSiou rids alt sae Gust Mut VA Raifruit's. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTDRE OF TRH TREDUOR TRAINS. At aril from tha renzdylvania Railroad F Ration, ar..nthAmat earner of ELF:METH sat= RFT strew.. ontranos on Eisrantb alanot.) TWO THROlitill TRAINS LEATH PHILADELPHIA DAILY Forming elm connaction3 at l'ittaburgle to all plata West Past Mail Lino at .1 P. H., arriving is Pittal ugh at 11 A 11. Express Mail Train at 11 night, arriving to Pittsburg3 at 1 88 P. 11. Altoona Way Train at BA. H., arriving at Aliso= at 8P 11. Harrisburg Seconacoettlicn Train. via Co!antra, leave. Pitiladelkliia at aP. )t., arriving in Ilarrierarg at 9 P. M. Fast Mall Train leaves It ttsbdrgh at S ultras is Philadelphia at 11.4 a n;ght.. Express Mail Train leaves PAW:is/ghat 950 P. 51., sh rives in Philadelphia st 11'. M. Altoona Way Train leaves Altoona at 1.413 A. M., arrives in Philadelphia at 7.30 P. 51. Ilarrieburg Aeu.,.niaodation Train, via Columbia, leaves Ilarriebarg at 6 A, M., arriving in Plenadelplda 12 noon. HEMl=2=l baggage rill be recoiled at the Passenger Depot by the Degrade Muter, at sail time daring thedly_ re charge for handling beano. Domos.—ln ease or locs, the Company mill hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an amount not exceedi mg, 1100. bloncs.—Onsnibimes trill be in tetatle4ll at the Rev York Depot to convey passengers for the West Peonsylveada Radzoed Station. ...21 00 -16 SO ...21 00 ...23 CO ...29 00 ..29 00 21 60 ...OS 10 THOMAS NOOSE, Agent, Ptagenger Line Peentrlyeala ILagsved Co. NoTembes 71, IS/J. r:WESTERN TRAVELLERS. PRING AND SIMMS AZRANDR4IOI3II. NORTHEVI GRAYTRAL RAILWAY. TWO NWT TRAINS YEWS BAlZ*Oalli T 9 AND . THE On and . ajar Jane liitoSs7. TWO 'DM' tRi.ll(9 will testa Cal.ext Station for I:Habitat end all Wait. ern and South or Northweettan elides T I,IO.II.YrNG Kin 14.1111 Lame Baltimore daily (~xmlay exeeptedl S-U A. M. connestin wits the Mall TilthilTer the urea% Peen glsaoia Ea and arriTime fa Pittabergh at 1.24 A. M. THE AYTERNOON EXPRESS TEI Lea Yes Matimore dcilT (Sunda: excepted) M 8 P. Id for Harrisburg. - THE NIGHT =Mtn TRAIN Leaves Bel4more %TENT NIGHT at 10 P. it., era fleeting with the Lightning ltxgresa over the teensy'. v anis Railroad for Paten:alb, arriving at 130 P. /1. 1 . 17 - All these trains comsat closely at Pit - Wham with trains oser the Pius tami, FOrs Werrras sad Chicago Railroad, and its Northern, Southern Lag Western connection. Eze- Pr.seengers for Chicago, Rook lidatat, Burling ton, lowa City ktaniaukee, Dubuque, Bt. 410 son, and other 'soling-cities hr the licrthrest, salsas% one huutrsd milts of :ravel and tee deers in tiros ; aith low, less changes of cars, by taking this mate. fig" Passengers for Clerelandt Sandarky, Toledo Lel Detroit, go by tlifs route, and the thine ts sisequalled, being 113 miles shorter than by any other route. Ca' Passengers for St. Louis, IndionspoLts, Tares Milne. Cairo , and all points on the Loser and Upper Inset:sin', 'Lake Its changes of ears, sod arrive to ad- T. 11149 at App. - other route; and to Cineinzudit, Colugiba4 Dayton, 131Puirrille, and other preinineal titles, as gala &a by 1.1 . 17 other route. All Western Baggage 011SCILND THROUGH IM itaittlitti with tom. FOR TIM NORTH. The 8.16 A.M. connects :lively with Upraise over the Dauphina road for Williamsport, t m , Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Palle, and Canada, Alma tormintthe most direct railway route to Noridewaateru ?emu vault and Western New York. Psasengess will fled th the shortest, nhaapeat, and mart expedition/ route to Niagara Pala and Canada. Through Ticked aro lorded to Philadelphia via Co. lambic and Lancaster by all the trains at $t each, each train having sure connections. Passengers by this route avoid tresselled bridget, and all the inconvenienti of ferrying aeS4C. %a Susquehanna river. ' , wee:lgen (or Har.orer,Sanchester, Gottystrarg Ea, mitteburg, Chombersburg, go by the trains at 8.15 A. M , and SP. M. WESTMINSTER BRANCH. The Cars on this rout nuke one trip per day, eanneet- Ing with the train at 3 P. 11. For Tin:oral" TICKETS and further Information, apply at the Ticket °Ste, Calvert Station, N. E. eorner of Calvert and Franklin s'aeete. sep2B-0 C. 0. ARREQN, PIL ADE LPILFA, GER3LA_NTOWNIi AND N 08. RI STO WN RAILROAD.—WV:r.va ABRANOEILVIT.—On and otter MONDAY, Ontot4 19th, 135 T. FOR GERMANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at 0,11 X A. 31., 2, 8-10 min. 4,6, 6,7, 9, and 11 Y. M. Leave Germantown at 6%,1-83 min. 8,0, 30% A. 1-10, 8.10 min. 4,6, 6, 7,8, and 10 P. M. , The 783 o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown will stop only at Wayne Street Station. OS BUNDA'iI, Leave Philadelphia at 0.20 min. M., 2 and 6% P. 31 Leave Germantown 8.20 min. A. M., 1-10 min. and 6.45 min P. M. CHESTNUT HILL RAILROAD. Lease Philadelphia at 7X, BX, 11X, A. M., 2, , add 9 P. 31. Leave Chestnut ULU at T an4lo-10 min. A. M., 12-80, 2-40, 6-40 and 7-40 ann. P. Y. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia. 9-20 A. M., 2 and 6% P. M. Leave Cheetnnt ELM at 8 A. It.. 12-4A'' and 6-20 P, FOR MANAION.K, 001 4 6HOHOCOLEN AND NORIII3- .... Leave Philadelphia at OX, 9, 11 A. M., 3, 4 X, SX, and 11 P.M. Leave Norristown at 7,9, 11 A. M., 3 and SAO P M. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 9 .4. SI, and 3P. M, Leave Norristown at 7 A. M., and b p. M. CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD YOB RGWNINU TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6X A. M. and 3P. M. Leave Downingtown at 7 x A. and 1 P. Si. 11. K. SMITH, Superintendent. Depot, Ninth and Green streets, N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTER ARRANGEME.NT. BETELRHEIT, EASTON, COMM, DOTLESPOWN, On and after Wednesday, November 4th, 185 T, the trains on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun days exeepted) as follows: For Bethlehem, Easton, Allentown and Mauch Chunk, (Express) at 9 A. M., in connection with L. T. R. R. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Mauch Chunk, (Es pros) in connection with L. T. R. R., at 2.15 P. 51.2 For B-yleatown, (Accommodation,) at 410 P. M. For 6-tyr.en, do. at 10 A. On Tuesday e and Fridays the 10 A. M. triin will ram through to Doylestown, leaving Doyleotown to retara at 1 35 P. 21. TRAINS POE PHILADELPHIA, Iwayr liatheletn (Erpresa,) at 9 A. 31., ana 2.211 P.M. Igars Doylestown, (Accommodation,) at 0.95 A. If. Least Gwynedd, to. at 2.20 Y. M. ON SUNDAYS. Vor I From Gwyned4 915 A.M. i Gwynedd 210 P. 31 DoTlestewn 430 P.M. 1 Doylestown ..... .6.35 A. 61 Sara to Bethlehem $1 60 ‘i Manch Chunk 260 Wilkesharre 4 60 PAB3ENGI33. DEPOT. SB.ONT and WILLOW fits, Phila. NLLIS CLARE. Agent. fIIIANGE OF HOIIRS.-PHILADEL. WILM.RiGTON AND BALTIMORE RAM ROAD. On and after Monday, Now. MI, 1851, PASSENGER TRAINS ERAVE PRILADREPIIIA For Baltimore at 8 A. U., 1 P. M., (ll:press ' ) and U P.M. For Wilmington at 8 A. U., 1, 3.30 and 11 P. M. For New Castle at 8 A. M., 1 and 3.30 P. U. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. U. For Doter at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Seaford at A. M., and P Id. TRAINS FOR PRIEM/RUB:Lk !ALTO Baltunue at 8.40, Express, 11 A. M., and 8 76 p. M. Lease Wilmington at 7.25 and 11.45 A.M., nod S 33 and 956 P.M. Lease New Castle at 566 and 11.55 A. N., sad 8 50 P.M. Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. M. and 7.06 P. H Leave Dover at 9.05 A. M. and 5 P. at. Leave Seaford at 7.30 A. M. and 2 P. H. TRAINS FOR 8ALT131011.15 • Leave Wilmington at 9.15 A. lA., 2 P. M. ind 12.15 A. Al. SUNDAYS only at II P. M. from Philaiolphla to Baltimore. do, do. C.% P. 31. frcm Baltimore to Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Paseeager Car attached, will ran as follows Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate plae. at 6 00 P. M. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 6 60 P. M. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de•Grace at 6 P. M. no 2i-ly 8:24. FELTON, President. fire proof Oafes. DER SAFES. A large asaortment of EVANS & WATSO N'S PHIL et 131 EL P HI AM.A.N UFA CT ÜBRD SALAMANDER BAILS, VAULT DOORS, BANK LOOKS For Banks and Stores, O Val to any sow !a rum. IRON DRS, 811UTTER8, &e., On ea good term' as any other establlahment la the United States by . EVALVS & WATSON, No. 28 South FOURTH etreet, Philadelphia, 'Dill! PLEASE GIVE US A CALL COTTON-200 bales good Middling to Mid ty dlin t Pali. Cotton, in store and for sale by MARTIN k. not 119 North Water atraat WE WOW, RANGZ.:-BOLDBY CHA.II.I. V • WPM * in t 1103 P. SUM. u. au-pi, ALLENTOWN, mere)"
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