THE ittopfs, TITE The Rev.,litolt,444owOir; rector of St, Paave , c,Egiseopal) ... Church, in •Third , street;-beleoV:alitut,,baithroughthe, greater porticii . Cef4l43itisk, glear . 'been': preaching a, course et 0n"1,4 The Model Men Ofilie' 4 .lligli,” fnterided mere especially .. for tir youilAlAtiert of Our city.. • The interest which thole diOtirseKhave - elecited,TWe may" - say,'has?nbreaead.lwith , every , aucceeding att r , nouncement.l Owtluey.epfDrANewton2ide parturd, fefAiriSpoi'intit spring; Vf 0 had. the; pleasuroidheartn'“g hie piliPilbortritikorq' and scarcely . evei havet, we beard se interest ing 5281*e - et its.,:iiiiidstehelyihrtrayed. rOn last Oreiiiiittlie,Sobject of this inter esting courio- , was..7Joshah,,Ahti -triumphant leader of iherbiriiiiiiiish liot'iiitojthe posses sled theirPrOnthAlulieritaiMe„.The ea-, pecitaiii;churekedifico Ives horsily crowded every part en this otridiiii,-; (When the'de , vo; tionkl i.obeiticiod;the preacher ninfOlhitedllitilbliewing passage of Scripture "4tril:Joifilin;• the ',ion o , 'Min, was cif the seitiVof yisdom ; for _Moses had laid his hands *O4 • Ain of ;Israel fienikened unto'lam, mid did - 44e. igisl OW manded,/ifeies.?„-peut.:xxiT,.,9.'- T•Xteti*.Fllo.-t-PPool4:`,BE,Vi.ligi that we had'tiver.necuto',Sea, end - ,w . atched from the • Mern of thilvessel hood:deb wo . Were, /oiling, .thortraeleitßoit the - waters,could. not hut, kave - Oliservedlinit as thlif trick receded - fr om our 4,ibiri it! finally: disappeared,; leevitig - no, trace 'Of lthiiiiiiirhavingexiited.flpOrt;ilio -ha • thOlikotiless afe Saw in this Fact a significant Agure,of,thartetry of. God's pre: , vidence: ,, Themays , 'Of• providential ;deal= ing with*iiiViiirnished,WO•guide to the eubse quertt ttatelliirai.toAlie future- course 'of that inscritatileof' tlin:ldthjfillgh;,".:l6st mysterious:. designs or:Ged:. made diem of lifttsesl -death, at.that, than, . iih r eg heina n ,'jridgniont, continued presence wee meet needed.„ '" - The , cluildrpn ,of, Israel, after their' forty, yearieTaiirney in #lle 'wilderness, had ;reached' the,,borders; of thele' l proraised. -Canaan then it would seem as if _the presence oetheir mide't „_thiretigh,theseilong - ,y,eaeef Weary griiiage -would hod - been'eSpeciallt OTVIC,OII - But here,:was - showsi God's ,absolute in dliiendena' of irurnan , agency to - execute his this remarkable hicidentof Scripture nistOtyrGod liad 'shown to lininallitY-how.easy' ti,4lillis rit ,wale,; when. tobk'away.•ii. Moses, tifi.,viiitti,i)p,adestrati - ",te 'MIAs plate. :Allild ing:to his preceding diseenrsorqien the life of thh-Aratt , , prophet ho .said they. loyljustseeri the sua.of linSes set, and they were upen • to :witness the:rising sun of his success or,-Joshua, The , character • oflbellible:pottrait pow abodt to 'drawn differed' essentially: 3 ,frein - either o f the 'pro: ceding ones'irt.thiti,piirtieultiri,that in ,Joshua we had presented to us. a warrior. Notwith standingtheliteethitfir sOlier'S life was.'hath. rallroppesed • to-tho- sib - ft:et , the Gospel; it was nevertheless, true? that some of: the moat ,brilliaht,eitlinples of piety- wereliniiid in the: twos, al' aoldlere;` ; 'atnong` instances of which .were "mined -the eenturioni.Whosi filth ; had received-Timit'Ahe'Savionr-the applause of being greatekthan ayiyhe.hadlound in Israel; • kingz_David f,.our ;own , Vtialiingtihis.-dos'ena, and.maiir , ,•••• others.' Y.": 1 7 4 - N ~,.Ptitivhat of; ffoslina,;whose,life and charac tettiiiiYhad met,to conteMplitel' • four ,views ;in:Which ho do ' lilted - by present hie sabier,Vand In Mt of irblefiltaibria h'ad' been a model worthy of our . •Tbk.tfrif,:ilaw brivhielt ho , vottla Consider Joshua aertriiodel;'sizia `or Gon.-,—Unlike the- , case' of , Ildoses, We had no i.4o7 4 l'W‘Ahe' - early.' l ,bisterY. 'of Joshuar , His first tntrodaet'oti notice lii„tho:,B4red Word aftr..lt'lltidardied: at mature ipEillOil;pod,af,,a - ttrite - :•whotoAa was Alesig - aged aht perscinigdartalk utpnitliinkvast responsibilities; se that our,thel acquaintance wittrhink was' e'dirtiugutahert man. - Ile Caine before "iitr,iis:tlitr.one chosen - to ' , fill the .placomade vaCiiit'brtlie,death Ofitesesf and the fact pthisiniing , "Condiiet, the - Warfitre4ifitte Israelites inslialodging the Canaanites;4l's thilughtthrowmintbaight,llP,o ithfeliiiiittorrl,NTitthing could affords stronger Tired? of,:hia l earit„doioliiin 'to God., than - the ' • quit ..when 2110 es . iindimade 4116-tioarest apProach-le the-glories' Of the iternal,werld Over vouchsafed to_mortal anin,.T.cishutt -was; With' him as :his iiinister.: From - the subsequent Statement of Seripioro,; the inference was clear , that, wheirthis -event; Oceiirred,4oslitia,conigbave been but "a youth;' m 'and ,yet frothe.':maiTatiVe*ti learned that, theirhostef Israelgrewweary of waning. 'for the,rettirix of. Moses_ from - Abu monnt, , amd, trtrifedifthele affectiottit fable: gotisi , Joitg t ,vilitto TatlentlyAlry,ortghent - the,forty dais at the precise`, i vliore Mess ha'd lei himilattO =Mat/a •L ‘ o • ‘,‘ ?This. eillitritst:bet ' Wetiii , the Israelites NesreATOkei,iio,'OriglKindiittilVe tlie'?youthful piety and.,devotion-Of the terraKand;*the'spealfer i ymindi , stimpett it -" indicattCM attention -- Tiel b g l„ . 4ir44 4lo4'o %l OLi s'u !lo/ 0 /illm Tramtass. . - : TlifitralVit - was:-ealtVyao - of, the iittao --,k1v4i046A.t§.-tho Ckrtigall;Oitl'lV! * AbO , :iyout _of which hait s getiil to Mild.' s virtittimbravinfrood - 's4leitethiskAttaittlittitt Chtriacter; , -tirgth.liver; ‘i - .44abuexwere 1010 . 1)`&1,y,- - „,.4span., without it • an analnifilo*.r*lbt'Progrelego:dewaetl64.• One - oAl374,drabgeitt4ivideitcds' ' , had of Stishuaposietudig thia , virtne / 1 . 1 1 - 1 1.1 'Aultabre „degreq• Wits'foundin the events which emoted tiptra s thAY ration 'Of, Spies froni the, land theydnothecarsentto.exiimine., :lie bad been 011 Q 9f t#o twelve who had been appointed' to of , the , mountryithey :had ceme to golfsoss , r atid , When:fowl their • re -,ttio twelve:bad:comb with gam, iielltajdo c ippalliiittelheipopulace as to cause consternation in the cainp„evon .. , • - amounting46 ,rebfillokitsCiti, A WO.net atilt-tolimagine,the:aorvo,3 anct:unswarVine elity ok,p,ltyp p s9J, thdtc:wreTiked cp , the. , pith 'of irtungle Mau le - Ciereinue_ moied 11 - 00flhoneArrer- whom beams appointed to' ','",e,,diviefitnllo2 , ...-..Tel); - notivithstanding the furious. : - ."llithildatiOn''Whiehlie had ifirayedlegainst , :hintibefeared not to stand pp boldly and Pro: • Agin Wake Whatbe believed tobethe truth, ~-„,ext.d.argnlitein on to_ overcomelhe giants who ,overitheticia, possesiihn' "their promised r berittfroWii: noble , example of--moral. hobj . ;" here'exhibitedynnd he would na,Y49 tise,.X9ung'inenti6fere when tempt • to:do wrOngithey Shoilid resist it by taking the unftipoMeg:fitintiess pf' ,- Jcistilua =as thpir. veal, end thardpeenliarlty ,of Joshua's •", • eharmite#,' , toristderett by , ,the speaker,. was ,7,14..f . 0*x1i Ann Stinizmx - FAITIttx Go. dearaeter of Joslumthat zonstituted the 'rich strata and Iraitftil min - Out of itielfell his true greatness •.11•11041e0* - 14.'-'41Kautitillinstarred of dna - trait had been exhibited in the . conduct of. oshua . Jut reaching the riVer Jordan. k - river rolled between them ' and thd coup trY theywere.corne o,possess.; Ho was the' .enetvitapptibited general.of a host of six han „dred thousand men, togtither with their. faun .tiridge.„was iherd ravealed , ever 'which to cobduct this IMMCIIfIe hod. 'Aid now i ttiOndffittland came froth the' Lout for him to sind.faiit priests ha .:advaneo of the multitude, bearing the ark Mr - the covenant; in simple '''faithlheocoritmand is heeded;:tap tents are idrfickribentighty mass go forward; they, ap., 'preach the hrinkofithe,watir f the feet of those • .' ' - 'efheitear the ark aredipped in the brim of the ; .the waters coming down from . atMirtrarat beeked, and rise like an adamantine dam, whilst those going ` - down tiltrard the, sea '- ','"'`lalleri t. andiv - ere nut off;leaving tbe army under the,leadersialp of, ttic faithful deshua,pasa on drygrtritmLover ligtunst-Jerichd. or was this simple yet earnest faith 'less foreibly attested in the conduct bf Joshua on ' hie arrival at. Jericho,. SurroUnded bye strong • usual moans of overcoming them ' ' been a resort to the aid of 'esti& ; too; might halm been his • ' design; yetibefore he had time to carry them into pjtect, another commend comes from ;„ abo'Verevealing j him` a plan by which this sibgelli d to be ionducted.And how To march areund, the city seven 'days, and on the , tiaygnttr" seven tithe!" and then make a long.blast•With the trumpets, and all the pee " shoat- with' a great „shout It was' con: `_'tended; lMe Idshna must •have known how :,. • much his rimitatibrCas a ' VOmmander of so :vast .a• force was• at: stake; and the, speaker "donbfed- note brit it had been •to him a. matter Of great _sax eV, and W d -cetild" doubt that when 1 this -strange annpluicement from the '• ' tohd was - Made ho bad' been greatly surprised ? llotit)lhdttndirk 4 3 0 "' a PP ar en.SY: nurea` ' sontebleneollt:or thin • Owl Pkihfi, strong wore strictly obeyed. ' ip.-; Xue,tl,of th'a pfeemis appeafed.rldiculons to - 'hunian ref( on tribtheiiirte,,the 'fact of 4a being I,,,,flmeomerand of- Gad• Was fps K , Y uil Ofltlehrtara,, faith. tO ihertre unhesitating I - i , .4.4bfsdiotioe'fitra#4'necottlingly . libt,:ti Weapon Unix ralgal,. the iteaven:directed •plati: of the '"btogo'Olisigistetly adhered:U r -and result' flieltbrdiand,promised.' The final asbout is, seat lorth',.aud 10,1` the'nmind of its is Mingledwith.the •rut* mash of the 1 ; 4, 411ingjiallinfAhe - etnltiered city... • - The next' it Inikikablir timid* in'the life of :-. ,1- lesbria,mi. indicative of , hisfaith; rilferred to Watt„th!• conflict-with , Gibeen s ' on,(l44,Meittorabla - Mcasibn_w4alt 'yaslidind necessary to prolong thardayjn"draetoto o'ffoc, l 24 1 0V , Tallqufaii /fa ,enemy. ,jt -on:tbi g oecastoh that' Sdidnialtiaßer unto - fa) P,Ord, and a l-rstaidpimtho. alzhfof Sufi;li , tand thou ••;‘' - 'lltltfirrosit(libeen, and thou moon in the %mi t :, ley of Aijalon—and they obeyed! We had thus presented to us, in the history of this great man, three remarkable instances of an extraordinary faith and confidence in the power &OA )311, package cot gig jordan:l second, ;his 'Conduct at Jericho ; and, In the third:place; his conflict with Gibson. , • " The fourth; and lift characteristic of Joshua considered_by,tho speaker, was Ills STEADY,, 'PROGRESSIVE PERSONAL PIETY. "I ' Ile stood - before us in the sacred narrative a comparatively stainless Man. Ile had doubtless his weak points, although these did not appear in-his history, This last named characteristic was. more 'especially shriwn , in his retirement to private life. In examinirig this pant Of his career, it was clearly shown that Joshua had not, been great' merely In his - physical and merala/,.but more particularly in his Menai, qualities. •• Thwas in examining this part of his „life that we had the clearest evidence that his 'spirit: had been, casttn a noble mould. The 'remark had been made by, a•celibiated writer, that the military spirit, when , subdued, always afforded the brightest examples of true moral greatness. . • , , - The -affecting incident 'in. Joshua's life, where, at Shoehorn, his last interview was had with the people whom he had so successfully led into the possesion of : the promised land, ,iriVetited the life of this faithful servant of God with now and sublime beauties. There, In his old age', he stood forth to, speak to the people ,he` was about to leave.; net of •his conquests; but RS a martyr might have done upon his dy ing bed, or a'-prophet from the valley of vi sion, he testified to that.poople in simple ele quence of-the wonderful , mercy of God—re counting Jo _them the innumerable benefits received from the Lord, and. closing his dy ing exhortation, cc Choose ye this day whom ye will servo ; whether the gods which your _fathers served that were on the", other side of the flood, , or tho gods of the Amorites, in whose hind ye dwell ; but as for me and my "house, we will serve the Lord." And when those things "were ended ho set up a stone under a,tree, by the of the Lord, as ,a memorial of the transaction. • We had thus four points in the character ofJoiliva presented to us, models worthy.of our study and imitation. •' ' • As- a; fieioretion.to this, able review of this -distinguished Bibles personage, Dr. Newton desired to none°. two difficulties that occurred Ingle narrative which_had given rise to much argument and infidel opposition respecting their plausibility. The • first of these was, the objection the Infidel madeqd the war which Joshua had assumed to prosecute under divine command; ..and secondly, the supposed natural of.arresting the course of the sun in the heavens., But two words were re quired' to meet both these objections; these were for the former, SOVEREIGNTY, and for the latter, OMNIPOTENCE. If - God saw fit to execute his providence among men thronghThelnstrumentality of war, it 'wits not for man to call in question his right to do so. So of Omnipotence, as it related to the arrest of the sun in its course.. And as to finding (atilt, as - many-had done, with the lan gunge timPloyed by Joshtm asbeing incorrect, it was the merest quibble in the world, as the same accusation would apply daily to our own mode: of 'expression., even in this enlightened nineteenth Century, whenever wo spoke of the 'rising or going down of the sun! As to how this great miracle bad been accomplished, he thought it was better for 'us to admit frankly that, we knew nothing, about it except that 'it was a Infracle. Be also drew this compari son betvicen the 'man whose portrait he had *just sketched for his hearers, and Washington; ;both weill said to appear to us less than they ;really were 'becatise of 'the greatness of the esentswith which they ivereidentifled.. As to the question that might :like, ." how can we irditate -the example of Joshua ?" ho would lay tiktit if ther6 wore no wars to engage in with our follow-men, as Joshua had so suc cessfully done, there was nevertheless a battle for every. one to fight--:a victory for every ono to win., -If we were not required to wrestle with flesh and blood, we all had the .duty to peifOrrear Wrestling 'With - principalities and powers, If we would win the promised crown. ,- After all, the crowning greatness of Joshua iv-ad:each as we all'thlght attain to, and which greatness was beautitylly expressed, in an epi taph on his tombstone, that was to stand as a meirjetiteef his true greatness throughout all generations., And what was this expressive epitaph 1 , Not j .." herer ;lied Tosima, the Mightiest- of; ,warriers, or the .greatest of statesmen." • No; but simply, "Joanna, TILE SERVANT OF Tile LEMD." So that, - after all, said the • speaker, the highest encomium paid to timmemory'of Joshua is but-such as the humblest of us, may4eserve. The cross of Jeausavas..the..regal road to abiding distinc tion.- "- Repentjaii-and believe the Gospel !" was the Motto .'which.if honestly adopted, would inevitably result:in the most glorious distinction balm gained in thefiniyerse. The aboie sketch was made under disadvan tageous circumstances, , our position having been in an obscure and badly lit corner of the gallery, where note-taking was almost impos sible. ,We ere satisfied; however, that our re iiiciduction-of the drift and argument of Dr. -Newton -upon - this -occasion is in the main correct althotigh; as 'the report may not 'convey what alppreseiit melt have felt at, the lititi, , We,W4l4,siniPly,state that the Object treated, upon was disposed of in' a masterly -ranneri , and furnished an admirable specimen of the - strung, yet- simple,methed.of. unfolding the Gospel, whieliibia; distingtilshed minister 'of the - cross possesses in so eminent a degree. Mcbuittal 0.:117 s ÜBE OATAWBA• OHIO • RIUNDt ttclois mintifsetured from tbe..PGAB,JII,IOV of the Ostawba Grape; cultivated Anthosirinyards of the Wait West, it box a special cialeto ear notihe 'The proprietor guaranties this raldy k to be • .31'.11ICTLX...PORZ , end, ravaL.y.Rom ALT. 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A GRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ti every variety ; the most complete stock in the city, embracing Corn Shelters, Grain Fans, Horse Powers, Steamers,. Straw and Fodd.r Clutters, Root Cutters, Horticultural Tools of all kinds, !Seeds for Sold and garden, Guano, Super Phosphate of Lime, &c., wholesale and retail. BOAS. BPANOLVII., & CO., jal4.y ...627. MARKET street, below Eeveuth eypreog Tompanice TRH ADAMS EXPRESS CO. OFFICE, 820 CLIESTNUT STREET, forwards pAILOBLE3, PACKAGES, MERORANDIZE, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and 01T/ES of the United States. B. B. SANDFORD, anl-tf General Superintendent, Communion Altrthante.. HANDY & BRERNER-COMMISSION IiIEROTIANTB and Dealer"' in Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. 23;25 and ill North FIFTH fitted, East aide above Commerce Arad, Philadelphia. ' , CHARLES , TETE, COMMISSION MER CHANT and Importer of HAVANA BNGAREI (New) 138 Walnut street. second story. . sul-1y Doan anb Era)leo. SOAP AND CANDLES. REMOVAL from 187 801.1T11 FOURTH STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIES STREET, be. tweon Lombard and South, and Front and Second streets. „ . . . Thankful to my numerous fiends for their post favors, I solicit a continuance of the same, having enlarged my amoutoctosy 0o as to enable me to hare constantly on hand a rale stock of A.Oll-seasoned Soaps, free from Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated ‘Vhite 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 sines constantly on hand. Having adopted the cash system, I am enabled to sell my goods at the lowest prices. F. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. B.—Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 1.14 m garbware. fiIIAKEII CITY NAILS, jaiPSERORANT BARS, RIVET IRON Manufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREMOUSE, 108 North WATER Street. aquAlas OITY NAILS are warranted oqual to any oc9-tt JOHN HALDEMAN, 'Agent. /1111031 A- E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE, ODTLNDY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET bowl Ninth. Routh 1140. Philadelphia ed 1-6 m Roots anb fibozs. Boo` S. AND SHOES.—Tho subscriber has on hand a large and varied stock of BOOTS and SHOES, which he will eon at the lowest prices. GEO. W. TAll,Olt, n 02147 S. E. corner FIFTH and MARKET Sta. FALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. —JOSEPH 11. THOMPSON & CO., No. 314 MAR KET Street, and Nos. 8 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE, hate new In store a large and well-amorted stock of BOOTS and 811001, of City and Eastern manufacture, which they offer for vale on the best terms for Cash, or on the usual credit. Buyersdtf are invited to call and examine their stock. u Surnitttre. If B. KITE & CO. FURNITURE, BEDDIN(I, &e. No. tut (late 129) WALNUT et. Philadelphia. A new and superior style of ape's Beds. LYDIA B. Sirs. Josson WiLvoill anal am lijato, Capp, at SULLENDER, & PASCAL, HATTERS, ast3,Bm No. 8 S. SIXTH stmt. Philadelphia QEburational SSNYDER Lniny. JAMES M. LEIDY • TO IAI3B LEISURR uOußs WITII PROFIT, GO TO LEIDY BUMMERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY, Noe. 148 and 150 PISTIL Street, near RAOE. the first established INSTITUTION 113 this city for ," imparting exclusively - WUSINESS KNOWLEDGE viz: MERCANTILE ARITIIMETIO WRITING AND ' • • "DOOKiKEEPING. • ACADEMY OPEN DAY AND EVENING, Especial attention given to ' jal9-1119 ORNAMENTAL WRITING. Q.T. MARK'S EPISCOPAL ACADEMY, e , " LOCUST Street, west of Sixteenth. The second half year will begin on the first of Pobrn cry at which time pupils may be entered. Circalap and full.'particulars of the course of in struction, terms, &c, can be nb Galina from the Principal, at the Academy, between 9 A. M. and 2 P M. ja2l-thattavr* J. ANDREWS lIAARIS, Principal. jiALL_ .ST. JAMES THE LESS ' MBAS, FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL, - „ PHILADELPHIA. FAiIIILY BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. -This Institution is designed, under the auspices of the Ohtirch,do giro to a limited number of boys a thorough co:legiate education. or to prepare them for any clam of college they may wish to enter. . Reierenco i The Rt. Rev. ALONZO POTTER. For particalani, Wrens Rev. PINKERT HAMMOND, Rector, or tag.dtPobll Prof. L. ANOELE , Principal. POFESsOR sAIINDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PHILADELPHIA. , No Seminary whatever Is more like • private family. The coons of study Le extonetre and thorough. Pr./- leaser Saunders will receive a few more pupils under fourteen years of age into hie family, Nnqulre of Keene. J. 9. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or Col. J. %y. Bonney, Editor of this Paper, whose_sons or wards are now members of hie family.septid.tf proposals. grIFFICE OF AR9LYOLCTIIING ,A.ND EQUIPAGE, PHILADELPIII t, December 28,185/ SEALED PROPOSALS will ba received at this Office until 10 A, Bt. of the 80th of January next for furnish ing, by contract, during the year.lssB, leather of the best quality of the kinds herein specified, deliverable at the United States Clothing and Equipage Depot, Schuylkill Arsenal, and in quantities as may be re. fiend, viz: Wax Upper Leather oak-tanned, shaved from slaughter Sole Leather, oak-tanned from Buenos Ayres or La ' ' Platt hided' • Stock Leather, dregged by the morocco proem, atel,of Ner us,isil thickness. Black Bridle Leather, oak-tanned from slaughter hides. Russet Bridle Leather, from hides of the same Owl, curried down without splitting. Morocco Skins, Tampico, black kid finish. Visor Leather, Japanned on both sides, One black, the, other green, by the patent' process. Chin Strap Leather, japanned black on the grain side, by the patent process. Slaughter Leather, for welts Contracts will be based on accepted proposals, for the fulfilment of which two or more sufficient securities will be required. The names, addiera, and the responsibility of the persons proposed as securities, with the acknowledge ment of said persons that they will be such security, or will see that good and sufficient security be furnished in case a contract Is obtained, will be transmitted with the proposals. Payments will be made on each delivery, should Con gress have made en appropriation to meet them, or as soon thereafter as an appropriation shall ho made for that purpose. Ten per cent. of the amount of each de livery will be retained until the contract shall be com pleted, which will be forfeited to the United Staten In ease or defalcation on the part of the contractor in ful filling the contract. It is to be dlatinctly understood by every person ob taining a contract, that said contract in not transferable without the consent of proper authority, and that any sale, assignment, or transfer of it, without such consent having been obtained, (except under a process of law.) will be regarded as an abandonment of the contract, and the contractor and his securities will be held re sponsible for all loss or damage to the United States which may arise from said abandonment. Proposals will be addressed to the undersigned, and will be endorsed '.Proposals for furulahing army sup plies and mntarials>t HENRY C. WAYN,S, de2o-tu the tja,lo'N Bt. Major, A Q. Mr Printing. lAMESAL BRYSON'S BOOK AND JORJ P TINN ROOMS, 2 North BIXTII Street, Brat above rket, Philadelphia. Blanks, Cards, Bill- Ileads, Meta, and general relating attended to. Binding ate ed to in connection with printed head inga or Blanks and Receipts. Pi EVAPO4,-10,000-IPENNTEU I A J, B Ear& per Hour : SO W no Preetb.t w.eoprrt.tei by Me valuta rot' .A, D rm.]. the te.ts resnetoeleetteoral 111. P ON/ II T 1 Pi. I CAI3I) A Exbitellets. dit ~ 005 ~ ..... VI pee , ~,,,, ~..t . D L vii Trn Tbnuur.l are. pre llour,ls le OV tbe eery bat et)l6-11 , A"Priete grrally redae.L fi D CP,X.PbrarY , VO VDT 111 ST. below Ch nine. jOIHILADELPIIIA TYPE FOUNDRY .1 1 .. N. W. Oor. THIRD and OIIESNUT Ste. L. PELOUZE Sc 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 thei'r new SPECIMEN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased leonine", 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, end the fact or their personal superintendence of the manufacturing department, fitstilloe them in asserting that they can furnish a more durable and better fin ished article than their cotemporaries. • Those, therefore, who desire Printing Material", would do well to apply to them precious to purchasing elsewhere. OM type taken at 0 cents per pound, In exchange for new at specimen prices. anl-tf .ONGCHAMVS OLD TOM LONDON CODDIAL GlN—The best specific for Dyspepsia, Diveaso Of the Ridneys,and all the Urinary organs ; NU& SAIOOO Toeto AND INVIDDRANT. The late Important reduction of the duties on spirits had Permitted the jutrodaction of this remarkable article, hoed so extensively In Europe, with the appro bation of the medical'-factiltles, guarantied pure and unadulterated, withdraWn for consumption froin the vaults of the Cuetom Donne. It is recommended to all familjpe by the bent physiolaus, either u a' curative or as a proventiva of the above diseases. Jr, A LoNoctimitri Sole Importer and Proprietor, 217 Booth FRONT Street, Philadelphia, Pa. For sale at the principal Drug Stores of Philadelphia and other cities of the United States. U CIIAMEO IN, 2018outli F RUNTStre et, Sole Agea NT UPI diatrict 91 n agelplll4. 0934-Slitlzsbal* THE PRESS.--PHILADELPHIA. SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1858. gado anti Reotantattle F ORREST HOUSE; south tildo of Attoll STREET WHIM? I. MART, PROPHINTOR. DINNERS from 12 to 2. Good Dill of Fare. Merchants and ahem will find everything. of the hest quality. N. ll.—Lynn Haven Day Oysters received by every Norfolk steamer. ja2o.3m MERCHANTS' HOTEL, NORTII /MTH FITREZT' ABOTH MAIM V, au24-tt MoKIBBEN & BONS, Paopiaramnui JONES'S ARCH STREET SALOONS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS! The Holidays are clean at hand, and Jones's Arch street Saloon le prepared for the Immense demand that will be made upon it for omintorioxs. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES IMPORTED IigYRESSLY FOR TRH FRESHET 800500! Every variety of Bon Bons, Pastimes, Bourbon Drops, new style of Gum Drops, Eau Sucre Drops, L'angliterre Don Bons, and every variety rare and costly candles manufactured In PROM. For Presents, all Risco aid rivraaNs of Ornamental Boxes, Pyramids, Ribbon 'Plea filled with the choicest variety of Confections, end varying in price from One Dollar up to Fifty Dollars. Some of these Boxes are the MOST SUPERB SPECIMENS OR ricer WORK AND ARTISTIC DESIGN EVER OPPERED IN THIS COUNTRY. To the Ladies, as well as to the whole public, Jones's Saloons are the moat attractive in the City, and In splendor of adornment and finish are superior to any In the Union BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served up in th e choicest and moat nipoditiouS style. FICUID OF ALL KINDS, ICE CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME, AND OYSTERS, Constantly ready for visitors in profusion. PLAIN, FANCY, AND 01INAIIENTAL CAKES AND PIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. , NEW YORK 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 terms. A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the public Is respectfully solicited. des-tf R. B JONES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Goose, Grouse, Fresh Salmon, Ohbacatique, Opinaclique, Princess Bay, Abse corn, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GAME, wild or domestic, in season. Green Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers coned up at the shortest notice, at JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 627 CHESTNUT street, op posite the State House. N.B. No expense or pains has been spared by the Proprietor in fitting up this now establishment in the 'most sumptuous manner—the second story being for the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners, Suppers ho.. Ws — Entrance for Ladies towards Sixth street. noel-3m 311aGOVTAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH. IL west Comer of lititOAD and WALNOT.—Game and all other delicacies In season. Families supplied with Oysterson the shortest notice. sep7-7n VeRANDIES.-- , ‘ Pinot Castilion," Marett, and other Cognacs of various vintages, In half pipes and quarter ca.ka ; rellevoisin Bocbolle Brandlea, pale and dark, In half pipe., halt auks, and one-eighth casks. Imported and for sale by HENRY BOHLEN & 00 , ect22 221 aud,223 South Hoarth street. A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND I - 3- LIQUOR STORE, No. 226, floutlteszt Cornet of GEORGE and SOUTH Strada. aul•ly Arl I. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER • IN YIN WINKS, LIQUORS, OIGARS, dco. , 28 South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia. and-1y 11.1RANDIES.—Pinot, Celanlion & Co., Ma. J rett Co., and other brands of Cognacs of various vintages, In half pipes and quarter eosin' • Pellevoisln Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half pies, quarter auks and oneolghth casks, all in Custom donee stores, Imported and for Axle by 111,211tY BOIILBN k 00., au 0 Nos. 221 and 223 South Fourth street. nITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, AL3 .1.1 AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 020 (nom No. 038) North TIMID Street, Philadelphia.--Shippin; orders promptly attended to. HAVV:A u CIGARS—A handsome s.ort of Ingaro, Portages, Cabanas, Sultana, Gloria, Jupiter, Colow, Oonrorelantos, Torrey Lopes, Union Americana, °repo, Blom Cabana, &a. ho., Ao., in x, ,I;(, 1-5 and 1-10 oxen of all sizes anequall. ties, in atom and constantly receliing, and for sale low, by CHARLES TETE, (new) 138 WALNUT Street, and-1y below Second, second story lIGARO, DABANAS AND PARTAGAS 1 MEG ARS.—A cbolcs Invoice of Muse celebrated brands on board brig °New Era," daily expected from Ilasana, and for sale low, by 011).Mgt! TETE, (New) 188 Walnut street, below Second, awl Second Story, JOHN P. DOHERTY, kOmINaLY WITH KILL! & neon LLTE .LUKENS, KELLY, & 00., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Me now with him the best Tailors that are engaged In the bushaess in this country. Coterie hero, formerly the leading tailor of this city; 711. Kama, formerly cutter for O. Roth & Co., and late Coat end Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & Co.;Ilona Waassa, the best Pants and Vest natter In the Vatted gates, for years cutter with Deplores, under the Irving iloueo, Broad way , . and with Deplores & Pettus, under the Bs . Nicholas hotel, Broadway. The mod unremitting attention paid to the wishes If all who patronise the establishment. The best of Clothes made at moderato prices Jr credit, low prices for cash. ocl3-tt TAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR, Nos. 16 andlB South NINTH STERNE', ABOVE OLIEWLNUT. A large and well selected stock of CLOTHS Ind 068812,11GRE/3 always on band. AU Clothing made at this Establishment will be of the bast quality, and in the moat faehlonable style. , Particular attention ghee to UNIFORM 01.0111. ING. aufLif HAN PE , S MEN'S AND BOYS' Ps7 OLOTIIING, 148 North YOUNTEI Street, letwees Arab sad llsed ste-1) C 0 AL! COAL! COAL I—TAGGART's MEDIU= OMNI* MOUNTAIN UNION COAL. J.& R. OARTER'SOREENWOOD, TkIAQUABOAL GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE FOREST SOME RILL 00AL. liars for *ale, and aro constantly reoelviag tram above celebrated Collieries ' COAL OF ALL SIZES. There la no Oiled mined anywhere, equal in quality then and a trial will convince any cue of the'r great superiority. Our Coal le very carefully ecreenedat our yards, and we will warrant It perfectly fres fronialate, duet and all impuritlee. Our PRIONS area LOW an the VERY LOWEST. Orders left at our Odle°, No. Iti BODIN ➢IIONT Street, above Walnut. Orders loft at our Yard, OALLOWIIILL street beloa BROAD greet. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, abon OAL LOWIIII•1,--or sent to .either place per Despatos Post, will reeelve prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to call Ind ex- Mine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. rut-tf QCIIUYLKILL AND LEHIGH GULL.— I ant daily receiving, at my yard, the best quality o. 801.11:WLEILL AND LEIIIOII COAL. My cultoinera, and all others who may favor rue with their ordma, may relißiza gottiog 0041 t h at will be satiehotory to them. No Inferior (Joel kopt at thhi optabllsbaiont to offer at LOW PIIIO.EB, A LISNANDES CONVERY, aul-tf N. B, corner of Broad and Cherry Sta. UM:UGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL. DALY, PORTER & CO., 00AL DEALI3B, No. 821 PRIME fittest, above Eighth, keep constrain on hand lathe wary lowest rates, a full supply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal.' JIANIEL DOUGUERTY, ATTOINEI AT LAW, Southeast Corner of STOUT!" sud LO OVST Streets, Philadelphia. • sul-1j 1111 YER S T ROUSE, ATTORNEY 'AT mt. LAW, CENTRE street, Pottsville, Pa. tu4-7., 0(1) 13 - OXE OF — AXERrCAN WIN; DOW GLASS, of all eine and qeallties, for sale at lowest prices. Our assortment Is complete, and are daily receiving (reel, lots from the Reneington Glass Works. Shoots & Duffy's make, superior to any in ills market as to brilliancy-and regular thickness, equal to French We are now receiving two-thirds of the Ulassmade at these works. 2,000 DIMS French Glass of all 151Z08. 4 000 foot Rough (Harrier skylights. 5,000 feet Eugraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pat; tonne. White Lead, French and American Zinc, Pants, to. 100 000 lbs White Lead. 60,000 the French Zino, (Vieille Montague). 76,000 lbs American Zino. Brown Zinc, a full supply. Chrome Green, atoll supply. Chrome Yellow a full supply. Prussian Blur, a tall rup)ly, Paris Green, a full supply. Address your orders to ZIEGLER & SMITH, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers, Sole Proprietors of the Penna. Steam Color Works Store 8. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia. dell tf CERMON's PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, A corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT streets the various atyles of pear:Otero known la the Photo graphic art are produced at this establishment. A now style of portrait just introduced, humming the finest miniature on ivory, excelling all othera in point or like ness and delicacy of coloring with a moot wonderful atereoscoplo effect. The public aro invited to call and examine this now style of miniature. alt • 17 S. WHELEN & CO., No. 309 WAL greet, eibovo Third. Government, Rate, Railroad,. and Dank Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commits, ion in hue city, Neve York, or Boston. Particular attention given to the safe investment of money, and ill° negotiation of aeon ritiee. jal3-rp nhnlm .IVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK AA to your Interval!, and pith °Mee UHHIIEIV9 MOM FACTORY, 109 Pouth EI(111T11 street, below Chestnut. Previous to his opening a responelble factory, you were chervil $lB for work which he is now doing in u war ranted limner from $8 to $lO Eupport him, or yen will have the same charges to pay. jald.y BALE ROPE.—Buyers aro invited to call and examine our Manila Bale Rope, ' , which we can MID Nall ea low aa American, and warrant It auperlor in trength and durability. WRAYNR, BITLER cal Nit 2si N wat., Awl 2212 Whs.,. VERY SUPERIOR NO. 40 TWO-THREAD MING juxt received end for rule by WEAVER, PITLER er CO., Ja2-ti No 23 N. WATER ht and 22 N. WHAMS. C J 000 GALLS. %VILA LE OIL, 1,000 gall. Elephant Oil, 60 bblo. No.l Lard Oil, for sale by 0/10ABDALE, PHIROX, & CO., solo4l. No. 104 N. Delaware avenue, Wino anb Liquors (tobacco anb (Cigars. ,filertbant Olailore. RANDALL & MEREDITH %Itarnevo at Zaw. Eiryipptttg. • . BARQUE MARGARET FOR NEW OR LEANl3.—Glutrantoud Brat vessel. Freight tabula at as low rates as any other vesiol loading. The remarkably fast Bailing Coppered Packet Barque MARGARET, Capt. WOOD is now loading rapidly at RACE iIIEET WHARF, being of small capacity, and having largo engagements, also will possibly sail as above. Shippers wishing to avail themselves of the Drat ves sel, will please hurry their goods alongside, and Dille of Lading to the Counting-house for nignature. For balance of freight, whirl, will be taken at the eet rated, apply to BISHOP, 81110018. & CO , de2o 120 (late 30) NORTH WHARVES. The M. incomes at the lowest rates, and will take deem down the Delaware and up the 7IHE BRITISH NORTH AMF,RIOAI ROYAL MAIL RTEAMSUIPR. PROM NSW TORE TO LIVERPOOL Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage PROM DORTON TO LIVERPOOL Ohief OW n Pszenge Second CAMEL Passage . ... • - The snips from Boston call atHalifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Wickman ASIA. Capt. E. G Lott. NIAGARA, Capt. Ryrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt. J. Lelia. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. AFRICA., Shannon, leave N . York, Wednesday, Jan. 20. AMERICA, Wickman, 6 . Boston, Wednesday. Jan. 27. EUROPA, Leitch, . 6 N.York, Wednesday, Fob. 3. CANADA, Lang, 6 . Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 10. ARA DIA, Stone, - " N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 17. NIAGARA, Millar, " Boston,Wednesday, Feb. 24. Berths not secured until paid or. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unless hills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freight or passage apply to jal4-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. Q.A.VANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE. - FREIGHTS REDUCED. The well-known tirstulase aide-wheel steamship STATE OF GEORGIA, John J. Gary n. Commander, will to ready to receive freight on WEDNESDAY, Jan uary 27 ani mil on SATURDAY, January 30, at 10 otekek A. 111. At Savannah tlele 'hip connects with steamers for Florida, and for all places In the South aul Southwest, Cabin passago $2O 00 itteerage do 8 00 No freight received on Saturday morning. bulls of lading signed after the ship has nailed. For freight or pansago, apply Cu A. /LEMON. Jr, N 0.328 North Wharvea. 0. A. GREINER & CO , ,2114 Ageute la Savannah. FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—To Bail on the 10th inetant.—The famous clipper Alpe EDWIN lIXE, C. P. Weavas, Commander, and EDWIN FOIL OROCILMR, Commander. Both of these magnificent ships are now loading In New York, and will bo dempatched ad above. Pim balance of freight apply to BISHOP, SYMONS, it 00 , 120 (late 06) NORTH WHARVES. FIIIIE GLASGOW AND NEW YOld STE &WHIP COMPANY'S oplendul and poweel al ettainera, EDINBURGH, 2,500 tone, Wm. Cumming, Commander, NEW YORK, 2,150 tone, Robert Craig, GLASGOW, 1,062 tout, John Duncan tt Are appointed to mail FROX OL New York, Saturday, 10th December Edinburgh Saturday, 16th January. Glaagow, Edinburgh, 3Oth January. ►ROM NEW YORK. Edinburgh, Saturday, Feb. 13th, nt 12 o'clock, noon RATES OF PASSAGE, PROM GLASCIOW. First Claim Steerage, found with cooked proviciona PROM NM TOOK. First Clans— . $75 00 Steerage, found with cooked provisions . . .... 30 00 Children under 14 years of age, half fare; Infants in Steerage, $5. Return tickets available within six months, by any steamer of this line. Out and Immo, First Class. Out and home, Third Olean An experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer, For ossicage. apply to WORKMAN & CO , 123 WALNUT Street, Philadel , HALL & LONIW, Buchanau , e Wharf, Baltimore ' ROBERT CRAIG, 17 Broadway, New York 7 ja4-6in FOR ENGLAND AND FRAN CE, 1867. New York and Havre Steamehip Company.—The United States Mall Steamships ABACO, 2,600 tone, David Linea, commander, and FULTON, 2,600 tone, J1111:100 A. Writer', commander, will leave Jew York, Havre and Southampton, for the years 1887 and 68, on the following days: LILLTI NOV YORK. 1867. 1868. Fulton, Saturday, Aug. 24 Arago, Saturday, Jan. 9 Arago, do. Sept. 19 Fulton, do. Feb. 8 Walton, do. Oct. 17 Arago, do. !karate Arago, do. Noe. 14 Fulton, do. April 8 Fulton, do. Dea. 11 Arago, do. May 1 Fulton, do. Bh7 29 LFAvai nA►x!. 10.71 SOUrnAnrlo2, 1857. 1857. drago, Tuesday, Aug. 25 Arago, Wednesday, Aug 28 Ailton, do. Sept. 22 Fulton, do. Sept. 23 Irago, do. Oct. 23 Arago, do. Oct. 21 fulton, do. Nov. 17 Fulton, do. No►. 18 sago, do. Deo. 15 Arago, do. Den. 16 1868. 1858. Pilton, do. Jan. 12 Fulton, do. Jan. 18 Arago, do. Feb. 9 Arago, do. Feb. 10 Fatten, do. March 9 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 Arago, do April 6 Arage, do. April 7 lulton., do. May 4 Fulton, do. May 6 dam, do. June 1 Arago, do. June 2 tattoo, do. June 22 Fulton, do. June 80 PRIOR Or PARBLOI I Prom New York to Southampton or Hare—llrst Dahill, $180; Second Cabin, $76. From Havre or Southampton to New York—Pint eabin, 809 Nana; Second Cabin, 500 franca. For freight or passage, apply to MORTIAIER LIVIN(IBTON, Agent, V Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN, " Havre. COLOSHEY & 00. " Southquit. AMERICAN EI7IIOPDAZT EXPII.ESS AND EX- a Earle. (MANOR 00. 1 atk6 rii.UE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL A. 'UNITED STATES MAIL STRAMEIIB.—The Ships soimposing this Line are : The ATLANTIC, Capt. Oliver Eldridge, The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. nThe ADRIATIO, Capt. James West. . a yTheso ships have been built by contract, elpreeely for ktovernment service; every care has been taken in their construction, as aleph' their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their acoommodations for passengers are unequalled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from Now York to Liverpool, in first cabin, 2180; Ia ceoond do., $76; from Liverpool to Now York, 80 and 20 guineas. No berths secured unless paid for. The ship/ of this line have improved water-tight bulk heads. PROPOSED DATES OF SAILING. 71.0111 saw TOIX. /ROl LITO2FOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 22, 1867 Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 8, 1867 Saturday, July 18, '441857 Wednesday, July 22, 1867 Saturday, ling. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1887 Saturday, Sept. 12, 1867 Wodneaday,Sept. 2, 1857 Saturday, Sept. 28, 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 30, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 24 1867 Wednesday, Oct. 23, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 7. 1867 Wednesday, Nov. 11, 1857 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1557 Wednesday, Nov. 28, 1.,'1 , 1 Saturday, Dec. 6, /857 Wednesday, Deo. 5, Wednesday, Deo. 22, 1 957 For freight or paesage, apply to EDWARD IC. COLLINS, No. 68 Wall street, N.Y. BROWN, &RIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. BTEPIIEN KENNARD & 1)0., 27 Amain Frlnre, London. D. 0. WAINWRIGHT & CO., Pule. The owners of these ships will not be acoonntable for gold, silver, bullion, specie, jewelry.pr scions atones or metals, aniess bills of lading t:s ; ned therefor, and the value thereof expressed therein aul-tf filorbintrn nub iron PENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL ER WORKS._ REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL INOINEERB IdACIIINIAES,RORJER:MAI ERE, tiiii4l6 AND FOUNDER/3 Having for many years been in successful operation, and boon exclusively engaged en building and repairing Marine and River Engiuen, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Yropellere,, respectfully 't offer their services to the public, as ieing fully prepared to contract for Engine's of all Mtn Marine, River, and Stationary. Having sets of patt&ros of different sines, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the shortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tubu lar and Cylinder Bollers,ot the beat Pennsylvania char coal iron. Forging. of all sires and kinds. Iron and Brass Coatings of all descriptions; Roil Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the alma business. Drawings and specifications for all work done at their establishment free of charge, and work guaranteed. The subscriber. have ample wharf dock room for re pairs of boats, where they can lay In perfect meaty, and are provided with shears , blocks, (elle, .ke., /co., for miming heavy or light weights. ThOMAB REANEY JACOB O. NEAPIi, JOHN P. LEVY, sal-y BEACH and PALMER Streets, Kensington. OAKUIL ♦.MMYYICY. J.YAVOHAM KIRRICE WILLIAM ILMNBRICK. SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY, MTH AND WASHINGTON ISTETATS, PRILADYLPHIA. MERRICK & SONS, ENGINEER/I AND hIAOIIINIBTS, manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Engines, for Land, River, and Marina service. Boiler, Gasometers, Mae, Iron Beate, An., Out ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass. Iron frame roots for gas Works, Workshops, Railroad atations, An. Retorts and Gan Machinery of the latest and most improved construction. Ryery description of Plantation machinery, each as Sugar. flaw, and Grirt ;41 Vacuum Pane, Open Steam Trains, Defecatore, lifters, Pumping Engines, km Sole Agents for N. Rillieuxis Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Naamyth'e Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Rom' Patent Valve Motion for Blast Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B H. BARTOL RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCOMO STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, INVANTJULNIT STREET, lIAMILTON, YAINVIIII AND MENG GARDEN OTREWIT, PHILADELPHIA. Ningaged exclusively In the manufacture of LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES. Manufacture to order Locomotives of any arrange ment, weight or capacity, for the ace of Wood or Coto, or Bstuantnoess Coat in eta crud, start, or ANTHRACITE COAL, WITMOUT EMITTING IMES, GAB OE EMI. In design, material and workmanship, the Locomo tires produced at theee Works are equal to, and not ex pelled by any. The Materials used in eOnstruatiOa are made on the spot, ant insure the best qualify and most reliable stook. The huge extent of Bhops, and Com rithe Equiptnsnt of Machinery and Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH, Or ANT ennewannemr MEQUIRZD. OHILLND OAR WILENLB, lIAMbIERRD AXLIII, With Forginga of any elle or form, IRON AND BRASS CASTINGS, And MACHINE WORK generally. MINIUM) MORRIS. MIRY LATIMNR. NORMS. CIIEAY SUMMER FUEL—GAS COKE, of excellent quality, insuld at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of five cents a bushel, and may be obtained In large or small quantity by ap plying at the COUI Ortiee, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To Purchasers by Wholesale, it is sold at the Works, In First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An threalte a 42.50 per ton. (Signed,) J. O. CRESSON, Engineer. Puit.anicruta Gas Worms, Aug. 20,'67. anTr-tt WONDERS OF THE AGE—LIGHT, LIGHT FOR ALL.—D. P. PETERS , Patent Non-Explosion Self-Generating (IAS LAMPS is just the thing to suit all, Price $1 50 up ; all may haves supe rior Light by calling at the Depot. This Lamp is adapted to all places and purposes, and only requires a trial to test Its advantages over all others. Thu Lamp forms its own gas. Our Patent Garners can be fitted to ovary ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, without the least possible danger. All are Invited to call and examine for themselves. Town, County, and State rights for .le. The proprietor in to want of Agente, giving a rare chance to make money. D. P. PETERS, Gas Lamp Depot, n024•8m 0, W. or, o , ecoucl and Chestnut 614, ) F1a1144.1 ittottrante -Qtetwpanice. pHILADELPIIIA FIRE AND LIFE , IN INCORPORATED BY TH OM P'. STATE OF PENN SYLVANIA IN 1848, Ara now established in their new office, No. 433 CREST NUT street, where they are prepared is snake ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE, Otto loss by fire, on property of every description, in town or country, incinfing PUBLIC BUILDINGS, STORES, DWEL LINGS IVAREHOUSES, FACTORIES. and IILANUFACTORIES, WORKSHOPS, VESSELS, trc. Also, Merchandise of all kinds; Stocks of Goods; Stocks of Country Stores • Goode on storage, or in bond; Stocks and Tools of Artificers and Mechanics; Furni ture, Jewelry Fixtures, to., &a., Ac., at moderate rates of premium, and for anyperiod of time. This Company refer to their past career as an ample guarantee for the PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL THEIR LOSSES. There are at this time no unsettled claims against them. ROBT. P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. FIUNCIS BLAOILDURNO, Secretary. jal4-3m* tuAR IN E AND FIRE INSURANCE. /T.S. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 1794—with a capital of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and a large surplus in addition, invested in sound and available securities, continue to insure on Vessels sad Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, Ac., Ac., on liberal terms. OFFICE, No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDING, WAL NUT Street, below Third. DIREOTURS NOR YEAR MS : John Stowert, Willie:an It White, Simeon Toby, Chadne S. Wort, John H. Scott, George H. Stuart, Charles Macalestor, Tobias Wagner, John B. Budd, Samuel Grant, Jr.. William S. Smith, Thomas D. Wattacm, Henry G. Freemen JOHN STEWART, President. Wit.tiaat Ilaaran t Secretary. jal3•eody f HE MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Office, No. 354 South FOURTH Street, above WALNUT, (Up Stairs,) Philedelphla. . . CAPITAL, $20,000. • SILAS 8. DREW, PIMIDgIiT. Financial Committee:—D. L. DROWN, J. JOILNBO E. F. lIA ZLETON. The object of this Society to the creation of a Mutual Fund, to be applied In Um moat advantageous manner for the benefit of Ito sick member'. fly the payment of the following yearly depoßite you will become a Life blomber of the Society, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit If you ohould be disabled by Oakum' or accident from attending to your ordinary business or occupation. =IIMM=I .... . Yearly Depoeils of Members under 60 Years of Age: $•2 00 per year draw $2 00 per week. O&3 1, /I It 800 IE 14 400 61 II it 400 I, t, 5 00 IL IL IC 600 IC II 000 It CI IC 000 II 7 00 lc it II 7 00 1, 8 00 IC it II 8 00 is ~ 00'100011.1 a s 10 to t• " " /0 00 " First week excepted. In addition to the above an expense Fee or 81 60 will bo charged the first year which must be paid at the time of making application and the yearly deposit in thirty days. All claims for sickneee will be promptly paid. All communications ahould bo addressed to d3o•y SILAS 9 DREW, Prep.!dent, ILA South Fourth street, Philadelphia GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PFIILADELPIIIA. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 WAL NUT, .oorner . ofYOUNTII Street, Charter Pert,Otual. Authorized Capital $500,000 FIRE, INSURANCE, limited or perpetual. MARINI: INSURANCE on Vessels, Cargoes, and Freights. INLAND INSURANOIa byllirers, Canals, Lakes, road Land Carriage. 15 gulnotta 8 _ ASSETS, Nov. 1, 1857. Real Estate 857,000 00 Real Estate held in trust, (in Phila ) 28,700 00 Bona and Mortgages 80,350 00 !Locks, (par value 592,450) present value.... 57,915 00 Stock notes 38,400 00 Mlle receivable 27,448 81 Cash in bank and on hand 2,184 38 Cash in hands of Agents di,&53 92 Premiums unpaid 9,388 88 DIRECTORS. CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut greet? WM. DARLING, 1510 Pine street. ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, If North Front at, ISAAC HAZLEIIIIRST, Attorney and Counsellor. JOHN C. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, Jr. CO. E. TRACY, firm of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsmiths , Hall JOHN R. PVC URDY, tern of Jones White, 31'Curdy TllO3. L GILLESPIE, dna of Gillespie & Zeller. JAS. B. 13311T11, firm of Jas. B. Smith & Co. E. HARPER JEFFRIES, firmof Wm. H, Brown .4, Co, JON. R. VOODES, office cor. Seventh and Saneom Ms, 011 AS E. THOMPSON, office 413 Chestnut street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. JONA J. SLOCUM. office 226 South Third street. CHARLES 0 LATHROP, President. WM. DARLING, Vice-President. LEWIS GREGORY, 2i Vice-President, New York, H. R. RICHARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. de23-tf CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM. PANT, 331 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Capital, $500,000. Subscribed, S/00.000. Paid up, $llO,OOO. This Company is now prepared to Issue FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms. PABAIDIMT—JOHN Via% Patasiossr—llENßY BIRD. IFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM ILA PANT—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of TRIED and DOCK Streets. Capital, 5 612,726.03. INSURES LIVES for short terms, or for the whole term of life—grants annuities and endowments—pur chases life interests in Real Estate and makes all contracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They sot La Execs:dorm, Affmlnistratorm, Assignees, Trustees, and Guardians. TOONTIN. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel S. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland, William P. Hacker, Joseph H. Trotter, William H. Kern, James Amnon, Samuel O. Huey, Theophilus Paulding, Charles Hallowell, Edmund A Solider, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, R odolphus Kent, John W. Mellor, William 11. Carr, Ellie S. Archer, Edward T Mott, Samuel J. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph DI. Thomas, Warner Id, Ruin, John O. Brenner, P. S Mettler, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vice Pree't. JOHN W. Monson. Seeretarr. nl3-ly HO su W E AR ANe D E CO F4I i t ,A E NY AN i g e No. 112 WMARIAL IN NUT L Street, Philadelphia. The following etateutent of the affairs of the company le publiehed In conformity with provielon of its charter IliOltlYND THOM 100081 1, 1868, TO 4170081 31, 1657; Fire premium! E 38,729 81 Marine prentiului 217,793 82 Perpetual premiums 221 00 Total amount premiums taken Earned fire premium5..........25,072 98 Earned marine proudanas 155,005 00-180,078 68 Deduct return premlumn.... Net earned $168,339 09 Marine lessee paid, 993,886 76 Yire Imes paid.... 8,031 11 $101,918 88 ftlyage re cuivod... $760 97 Interegre. ceived...4,351 67 R e - InBur anoe 2,971 92 —8,083 86-- 93,843 70 &armee" for conanriorions to agents, abatements in lion of "clip, solaria", office rent, furnifthing ofce , book", sta tionery, he 60,886 07 Profit and loss 00 40-14-1,203 PT Net profit 124,076 82 ANdItTB Cash on bond T 12,5115 89 Bills receivable 119,267 02 Benda and mortgages 109,090 00 Storks 292,100 00 Stuck notes 112,900 00 Due by agouti and others 22,310 03 $764,095 84 DIRECTORS. P. N. Potts, Wm F. Leech, C. E Spengler, It. T. Email, Abraham Rea, 11 11. lloustork, Wm. 11. Woods, Joe. K. Withers, °gorge Howell, Abraham P. Eyre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Raiguel, 0. °. Soy, er, Cherles P. Norton, John W. Sexton, John 11. Lowers, Herman Haupt, James St Stiles Nathan It. Potts. II R. Shillingford. PERCIVAL 11. POTTS, President 0. R. SPIKOLIta, Vice President. W. 11. WOODS, Secretary. 0e22 R. T. livxm.. Treunrer FIRE INSURANCE. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CAM, AND BEOURELY IN VfieTED, OFFION, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD BTS., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIRBOTORB. John H. Dohnert, Henry M. Phill I, De'sld Woelpper, Lewis Shinook Benjamin Davis, John Landoll, John Brans, Jr Charles Pieid, Ansley M. Park, William E. Woo.. Junes Durnoli, John B. Stevenson, Jacob B. Dilutor, (Darwin Stoddard Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghent, George 11. Childs. JOHN H. DOIINSRT, President. L. KRUMBHAAR, Secretary. Sept 21-17 • ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA NY, NEW TORR.—Office, No 29 Wall street, ad joining the Mechanics , Bank—Cash Capital, 9260,000, with a surp M lua. Thie Company insure Buildings, er chandise, Yurniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoee, end other property, against Lose or Damage by lire and the Risks of Inland Navigation. . - . DIRECTORS. Henry Grinnell, Joahna L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Grates, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis Edmund Ponfold , O. H. Lilienthal, Hanson K. Corning, Theo. Polhemus, jr. Ogden Haggerty, Blithe II Morgan Thomas Moulton, Abm. R. Van Neat, John H. Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thomas 9 Nelson, Charles Esaton, James W. Phillips, Louis Lorut Charles A. Macy, Samuel G. Oliddon, Edward Hincten, Steph. Cambreleng, Wm. E. Shepard, Thomas Scott, Charles L. Frost, John Ward, Lothrop L. SturgeS, Henry K. Bogert, William R. Fosdick, Peter Edes, Emery Thayer, Benjamin 11. Field, Geo. Westfeldt, A. R. Frothingliam. Zahnon Taylor, Thee. P. Youngs Henry E. Blossom. ' Samuel L. Mitchell ALBERT WARD, President. RI4IItAID A. OAILIIIT, Secretary , . an 111-17 MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY.—Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, 160.3,000. Marine, and Inland Transportation. • Aaron S. Lippincott, Martell Wise, Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks!, Charles J. Yield, James P. Smyth, Wm. 11. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, Wm. Neal, John I'. Simone, AARON S. LIPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RIIODES, Vice President. ALFRED WEEKS, Secretary. J. W. tiIARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company wee orgnnieed with it cut Capital, and the Directors have determined to adapt the boldness to its available resources—to observe prudence In conduct ing its affaire, with a prompt adjustment of losses! Office No. 10 Merchants' _Exchange, Philadelphia. sul.-diy COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE IVJ UOMPANY, OP Ting BTA•Tts OP PENNSTLVA. NlA.—OtSce, N. W. Corner FOUNTII and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphnt Subscribed Capital, 6,',00,000• Paid-up Capital. $200.000. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President. THOMAS B. SUMAS; VII* Preal. 140911, Becultiirj. 1161.1, $265.020 90 $2&6,741 4j DIIIIOIOIIB Insurance eromP antes DELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANCE COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TILE LEGISLATURE of PENN.. SYLVANIA,IB36. OFFICE, 8. E. Corner TIMID and WALNUT Streeta. _ - PititleStryfid. MARINE INSURANCE, ON VESSILLS, C &ROO, To all parts of the World. INLA 'D INSURANCES, On Goods, by /liver Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to iii parts of the Union. FIREINSURANCES, On Merchandise generally. On Stores, Dwelling Houses, ho. ASSETS 09 'nix COMPANY, November ; 1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and Real Estate $101,360 94 Philadelphia City and other Loans.. 137,011 26 Stock in Banks, Railroads, and Inenrance Companies . . ............................. 12,608 00 Bills Receivable 220,291 95 Cash on hand 38,893 66 Balance in bands of Agents, Premiums. on Marine Policies recently issued, on other debts due the Company 92,710 57 Subscription Notes 100,003 00 702,7119 M magMette. William Marlin, James 0. Hand, Joseph H. Seat, Theophilus Paulding, Edmund A. Seeder, James Traqualr, John 0. Davie, 'William Eyre, Jr., John R. Penrose, J. P. Penleton, George G. Leiper, Joehua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E Stokes, Dr. It M. Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B McFarland, Hugh Craig, Thomas 0. Hand, Spencer Metlvain, Robert Burton, Jr , Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pltiebgh., 11. Jones Brooks, Dr. T Morgan, Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, It WILLIAM MARTIN, President. THOMAS 0. HAND, Flee President. HENRY LTLBURN, Secretary. jag-y CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY OF U.ARTPORD, CONN. . Cush Capital 8800,000. Losses In Philadelphia and vicinity adjusted at the Philadelphia Ojite. By lease we refer to 1 D. 8. Brawn A 00., Phila. Hon. Joel lowed, PM*. Chaffers Stout & 010., " Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea & Co. " Hon. T . B. Williams, Hart'd We have kende, for p acing any =mint of Insu rance in the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA U.ENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 418 (old No. Ile) CHESTNUT ST. THOUPSON & ROOD, ail-8m Agents liaikaab Fins DIFILADELPHIA AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.- , QUICKEST ROUTE to El_ mina, Buffalo, Chicago, Reek Island, Niagara Yale, Milwaukee, Burlington, Montreal, St. Paula, Detroit, Duulieth, and ht. Louts Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily. (Sundays eacepted) aa follows : 7.33 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, 'Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, Bt. Paula, Burlington, and St. Louis 3.20 P. M. NIOLIT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Is:lagers Palls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington, arid St. Louie. it? Tickets poll till wed. 13aggage checked Elmira 3 Dufralo, and Swanslon Bridge. Wilkeebarre 1-1 50 Williamsport 90 Elmira 00 Canandaigua. 09 Geneva, B via orham 00 Rochester 50 Niagara Falls 1 ('0 Buffalo 1 00 Erie 10 50 Cleveland, vla N. Y. and Erie 13 00 via Niagara Balla 13 00 Toledo, via New York and Erie 15 25 Columbus 16 /SO Cincinnati, New York and Erie 19 00 Niagara Yalta 19 00 Indianapolia, via New 'York and Erie 21 00 Detroit, vie Niagara Falls 18 50 Chicago, via Great Western Railway 22 00 ii Lake Shcre Railroad 22 00 Rock Island, via Niagara Falls 21 00 14 Lake Shore Railroad 27 00 Burlington "I GO lowa, City 29 25 St. Louie, via Chicago. 29 00 Indianapolis 29 00 Duni ieth 27 60 St. Pau ll 35 10 Err Ticketa can be procured at the Philadelphia and Elmira Railroad Company's Ticket Office, N. 'W. corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pas senger Depot, BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN . . Leaves the Depot, Broad street, beldw Vine, daily, (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 0 P.M. Freights must be delivered before 3 P.M. to Insure their going the same day. It - Freights are forwarded with greater despatch and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the West awl Northwest. .For further Information apply to ALLEN & HUGEL, Through Freight topot. Dread, below Vine, Or to CHAS. S. TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. con Sixth and Chestnut eta., Philada. G. A. NICOLL'S, Genl. Supt Phllada. and Reading Railroad. 11. A. FONDA, ' Gent. Supt. CatawLesa, W. A E. Railroad. J. A. REDFIELD, de3l-ly Gent. Supt. W'meport and Elmira Railroad. PIIILADELPHIA AND READINGRAIL ROAD—FAST FREIGHT LlNE.—Freight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, h low TIRE, daily, for Buffalo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukie, Galena, Dubuque, St. Louis, and interme diate points This is the shortest route to Canada and the Lake Porte, and goods will be forwarded with greater deepatc h to the above points than by any other route. TARIFF OF rlllO6ll PIM 100 LDS Via Railroad. lit class. 2d class. &I class. 4th class Btispetusion nrlogo - BO 70 60 Buffalo or Dunkirk 1 45 60 - -so - 411 EE:Mr.I;=IEU Chicago .1 00 1 45 129 1 00 Freight going through by rail all the way mast be marked "PIA RAIL." No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark goods via Philadelphia and Reading Railroad, and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, before 5 P M. For further information in regard to this route, call at the through freight office of the Philade'phia, Nia gara, and Great Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and CHESTNUT. deOO-y IENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE !MEAT CENTRAL ?OUTS, oonnesting the At lentie Cities with Western, North-western, and /South western States, by a continuous Hallway direst. This Road also oonnects at Pittsburgh with daily line of steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports o. the North-western Lakes; =king the most DIRECT. CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Prelgtt eon be forwarded to and from the ORKAT WEST. BATES BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS BURGH. Itasx ()case—Boots, Shoes, Hats, and Cape, Books, Dry Goods, (in boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes and bales) Feathers, Pare, dao 900. per 100 lbs &noun OLABB— Domestic Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bales), Drugs (In casks), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, (in casks,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelt*, Eastward, ko. Ae Tee. per 100 lbs THUD OZ./BS—Anvils, ChaJna, (In casks), Hemp, Baron and Pork, Silted, (loose or In sulks), Paints, (dry and Is oil . ) Oils, (except land and resin) Mie. per 100 lbs Yoram Oc.ass—OoEee, Fisk, Bacon, Beef, said Pork, (In tacks or boxes eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nails, Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch; Rosin, Steel, Manufactiired To bacco, Rosin Oil, Queenaware, Sugar, bbls., and boxes,) As., /Cc 601. per 100 Its PLOult-41 per bbl A until further notice. 6staix-46c per 190 lbs., until further notice. COTTON—S 2 per bale, n ot exceeding 600 lbs. weight, until further notice. In shipping Goode from any point East of Philadel phia be par ticular to lain!. packages via Poinewitaisia ila.lroad."All Goode' consigned to the Agents of this (toed, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Pekl2lll &Oasts —Clarke & Co., Chicago; Packer & & co., idemphie, Tenn.; 11. P. Semi & Co. Si. Livia, Mo.; P. G. (PRllsy & Co., Ilvanssille, Indiana; Wm. Bingham, Louisville. Kentucky.; K. C. kle.drum, Medium, Indiana; K. W. Brown & Co., and Irv'', & Co., Cincinnati; H. B. Pierce k Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech A Co. No . 64 Kinky street, Boston; Leech & Co., No. 2 Actor Mouse, Now York No. 1 Wdliowt New York ,• B. J. Bneeder, Philadelphia ; ilagraw koorui, Baltimore; D. A Stewart, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, General Freight Agent. H. J. LOMBABBT, del- Superintendent, Altoona. Pa Oanings /unto CAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN TEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COX PANY.-WALNUT STREET, SOUTH-WESTOORNER OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA. I7OOBPORATED 87 ?R BTATI OP PBB7BTLTINIA. Money is received in any sum, large or small, imd in tereet paid from the day of deposit to the dsy of with drawal. The office is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELPR.IDGE, Vice President. WM. J. BMW, Secretary. DIZISCITOIIS: Hon. Henry L. Benner, 0. Landreth Munn', Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster, Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Aebton, Henry L Churchman, James B. Smith, Francis Lee. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments arc made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT• GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class cecuri tiec as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency end sta bility to this Institution. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. N O. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE .L' PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS MD. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.-FIVE PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. ant-1y 5:000 TONS of MITCHELL & CROAS- Lisle's improved super PHOSPHATE OD IdaiD, for sale by CROASDAL I PEIRCE &CO , uolo.tf No. 104 N. Delawar • 1.111/0. CII4RLES P. CALDWELL--Wholesale and Antall WIIIP and OANI Idanufacturer, No. 4 No 01TAT1 ,5 ".". ant MOSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, tor awe by MARTIN dr. HAMMER, and l'lo Narth Wats.. Strom'. pp 0 SIN.--600 BARRELS SOAI'MAKERS ROSIN, to write per schooner J 11. Planner Wor sale by MARTIN et MACALIBTRII t soßl. 110 Hartle Vats istroNt ANILLA ROPE.—TO WESTERN 1..v.a. AND SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.—A large stook of Manilla Rope, for sale by WEAVER, FITLERk CO , jal2 No. 2 N. WATER St., and 22 N. WHARVES. SORGHUM, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE BRED-25 bughela for nide by CROASDALE, PEIRCE, fr. CO., No 10-4 N. Delaware SIVOLIII4 QPIRITS TURPENTINE--200 bbls Spirits Turpentine, to arrive, for lisle by E idAlft/ an 110 North Water street MANILLA ROM-SUPERIOR MA LTAL NILLA ROPE, manufactured and for sale by WEAVER, PULER. k. CO.. No 'AN Watm• mt„ and 7.2 N Wharotg. FLO9RING BOARDS-23,580 feet Caro line }boring boards afloat, for ule by Mama & MACIA.LIBIIIII I'; llg Spirik Wriff ittnol, Haihoar,. NEW YORK. - LINESe—THE CAMDEN AND AND AMBOY A LROAD COMPAILROAD AND PlillseDlLPN TRENTON RRALNY'S PROM PRILADILPRIA TO NNW YORK, Ag IA WA PLACID. Lein LI rO/101/111, via At IA. M. from Zeambintins Depot,. via Jeremy Ci,ty Mail 32 At 6 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Atoosttnodit. ties 3 36 At A. If., via Camden and Jersey City, Morning $ At 10 All., by steamboat Trenton, its Tammy and Jersey City, Mondale Napesse.„ ~ At 2 P. M., via Camellia aad Amboy, O. .113 A. Bi - pram At 6 P. M. via 04111:111bn and Jersey Olty,_l2verdsig Mail At 9 P. M., via Cambia and Amboy, Atomnatoda• Mon, let Clam At S P. SE, via Camden and Amboy, Aneotemoda. tion, 2nd Clue. 1 At 5 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Ammismods- Mon, let Clue I 03 At D. M. via Camden and Amboy, Aetasonoda- Rtion, Ind Class 1 76 The 6 P, M. line runs daily, all others Sundays ea etepted. lisprem Linea stop at the principal stations only. For Belvidere, Sutton, Flemington, le., at 6A Pi 11114 2X P.M. from Walnut street wharf. For Water Gap, Btrondabnrg Smentan, iftlk•abst e,' Montrose, Great Bend, Ao., at 6 A. M., Ti.l DOWNS.' e, Lackawanna at Weatern Badroad- Nor Freehold, at 6A. M. and P. M. For Mount Holly at 2 A. M,and SN, 8 and 6 P. M. Nor Bristol, Trenton &e. at 25C ATI and 4 P.M. *AY lair For Palmyra, Baneoeas, Beverly, Burlington, Borden torn fLet., at 3 P. M. Steamboat 21011ARD STOCKTON for Ilordsatovn and interme dints plaoea at 2.X P 51 Steamboat TRENTGN for Tseeny at 10 and MX A. M. and 4 P. M. All lines, except 1 A. W., leave Walnut strest wharf. tErPilly pounds or baggage only allowed ends pas banger. Passengers are prohibited from taking &Ey" tking se baggage but their venting apparel. All bag gage over any pomade to be paid for extra. The Coen • pany limit their responsibility far baggage to one dollar per pound, and will not be liable, for any amount be - ;end $lOO, except by 'petal rontrent. end. R. GATZII22, Airant O. & - A. B. B. CO. 1 1 CPENNSYLVA.NIA CENTRAL RAIL -11. ROAD, 1857. FOR PITTSBURGH, 1551,, Cincinnati, St. Louis Tows City, Loninirte L New Or leans, Bt. Pan; Indpolis, nnsa_, Clereland, Ka Terre ana Haute, Chicago, - Neenah*. !Orating dose smearctiests aria oil tko Gnat Weal era Railroad-I. ARRIVAL AND Di:PARTTIME 01 THE THROIIGH TRAINB. At and from the P e n Railroad. Damns-ger Station south•esst corner of BLBTENTII sad MAR KET Mallets (entrance on Eleventh street ) TWO THROTRILI TRAINS LEAVE PHILADBLPH/A DAILT Forming close eocusections at Pittsb West. urgh to all polots Fact Mall and - Atotmmodatioa Trains, (Sundays es cepted,) via: Past Mail Line at I P. M., arriving in Pittsburgh at 5 A. M. Itspress Mail Train at H night, arriving la Pit/abet/ill' at I lb P. M. Altoona liVay Train at 8 A. M., oinking at Altoona at 8 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation ?rata, ♦ia Columbia. leaves Philadelphia at 3 P. M., arriving la Harriabarg at t P. M. RTURNING. Fast Mail Train 'urea E Pittsburgh at 9 A. M., anima is Philadelphia at 11.45 night. Express Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh. at 950 P. It., ar rives in Philadelphia at 1 P. M. Altoona Way Train learn Altoona at 7.45 A.M., arrives in Philadelphia at 7.30 P. M. Ifarrlsbtug Aceommodation Train, eta Columbia, leaves Harrisburg at 6 A. M., arriving in Philadelphia 12 upon. The Express Mail runs daily, Was other asks, Bus. days excepted. Baggage will be received at the Passenger Depot by the Baggage Muter, at any time during the day. Me charge for handling baggage. NOTIOI.—IC CAW Oflosll the Company will holt themselves responsible for ;amoral baggage only, and for an amount not exceeding $lOO. NOTICE.--055nibuses sill be in readiness at the New York Depot to convey passengers for the-West Pennsylvania Railroad Station. THOMAS MOORS, Agent, Passenger Line Pezumyireals Railroad 00. Philadelphia, November 21,1 1 167. - n2l-ly nix) WESTERN TRAVELLERS, SPRLI`iG AND BUMMER ARRANGIMINTS. NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY; TWO DA,ILY PILSINS FROM BALRIORI TO PITTSBURGH AND THE W . • On and after June lat e HAV, TWO D TRAMP will leave Calvert Station for Pittsburg h and WI West ern and South or Northwestern cities. THE MORNING MAIL TRAIN Leaves Baltimore dally (Sendai exeepted) at KU A. M. wane:Cox with the Mail Train ever Usenet Pees sylvania Railroad, and wiring In Pitteberirk as I. A. N. THE AFTERNOON =PHEW TRAIN Le►ne Haltimore daffy (Bruaday excepted) at 8 P. X for Uerrisburi. TUX NIGHT ISPENSIS Mint Leaves PaitiniOre .S.VMNY NIGHT at 10 P.l[., eon netting with the Lightaing Ewere over the Peonsil Tanis Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving atl-20 P. It. tEi , - AU these trains connect closely at ?Mann with trains over the Pitta...ea, Pert Warm wed Chicago Railroad , and its Northern, Southern and Western connection. . U 7 - Passenger, for Chicago, Book Island, Burling ton, lowa City, Milmonkee, bebop*, Bt. Paol's, Mad son and other leading dines In the Northwest, wiliest% one , *unfired mile of trard and Ink Amite In Bina, tittle four leis changes of. cars, by mum/ this taut.. U - * Passongers for Clerelar.d, &Musky, Toledo and Detroit go by th is mote, and the time is naelpealled, being 1 18 miles shorter than by any other routs, ID" Passenger,. for Bt. Louie, Indianapolis, Tarn Haute, Cairo, and all point. on the Lower and Upper Atisa!saippl, mote JEW Changes of cars, sad 1111iTO In .4. maw of any other route; and to Oincumatt Columba ,, Deyton, and other prominent china, sa Wok as by any other roots. All Western Damp 01120 BID Talatill and handled with core. FOR THR NORTH. She EIS A.H. connects closely with Sips, Titans over the Deegan road for wlttwav or i, gamy., Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Pans, and Casada„ thus forming. the most direct railway route to Northwestern Pennsylvania and Western New York:. Paseengers will find this the shorted, ohea=and most eageditiou route to Niagara. Falls and Through Tickets are issued to Philadelphia via Co. lumbia and Lancaster by all the trains at Pit each, each train having sure oonnectiocus. Passengers by this route avoid tresselled bridges, and all the isocaveniset o . of ferrying across the Susquehanna river. Passengers for Hanover, Manchester, Gettysburg, leo - roittabarg, Carlisle Chamberabwg, go by the trans at 8.16 A. M., and 3i. M. WISTMINSTU The Cara on this man make mu trip per day, conneat• ing nith the train at 3 P. H. Tor THROUGH TICKST3 and farther information, apply at the Ticket Odle., Calvert Station, R. B. comer of Calvert and Paladin streets. sep2B•tt 0. 0. AMNON, Bnpl. rHIL ADELPITIA, GERMANTOW.NN AND NORBISYO W N RAIIILOAD.—WINT.Mt ARRANGEMENT.—On and after MONDAY, 0. - .11.e 19th, 1959 Ant iaIIRMILVPOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6, lx, BX. 9X, lIX A. IL, 2, 8-10 ruin. 4,6, 6, 7, 9, and 11 P. Id. • Leave Germantown at 6%, 745 min. 8, 9,101 A. 1-10, 5-10 rain. 4,5, 6,7, 5, and 10 P. M. j' • The 7.85 o'clock A. M. Train from Germantown will stop only at Wayne Street Station. • ON SUNDAYS , Leave Philadelphia at 9.20 min. Pd., 2 /ea ex P. 61. Leave Germantown L 2/ min. A. If ~ 1-10 min. and 6.45 min P. Y. CHESTNUT BILL RAILIIOAD. Leave Philadelphia at TX, 111, A. 3[., 2,4, , and 9 P. 11. Lean Chub:vet YOU at 73(,8-40and 10-10 ldn. A. M., 12-50, 8-0, 5-40 and 7-40 min. P. M. ON SUNDAYS. Leave Philadelphia, 9-TA A. M., 2 and 8X P. M. , Leave Chestnut Hill at 8 A. M. 12-80 and 115-W P. V. POD DIANAYUNN, CONSHOIIOOIIIIN AND NORMS- Leave Philadelphia at 6)(, 9, 11 A. lt., 8,4 x, 6X, ani 11 P. Di. Leave Norristown at T, 9,11 A. NL, 3 and LOP M. ON SUNDAYS, Lear* Philadelphia at 9 A. Id., and S P. M. Leave Norristown at TA. M. and SP. 51. OILLSTED. VALLEY ItArr.ROAD PON DOWNING TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6X A. H., and a P. U. Leave Downingtown at 16( A. 51 , and 1 P. 51. H. S. MUM, liktporinteadant. Depot, Ninth and Green streets. Philadelphia. N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD WINTSB. ASHANGSKIIHT. BETHLEHEM, 7l ASTON ALLENTOWN, MAUCU IMUNH, DOYLESTOWN, /de. On and after Wednesday, November 4th, UM, the trains on this road will leave PhiLadelphla daily (San dals excepted) as follows: For Willa:ern, Easton, Allentown and Maned Chunk, (Express) ►t 9 A. M., in connection with L. V. It. R. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and Maned Chunk, (Ex pos,) b oonneation with L. V. R. It., at 215 P. M. For Doylestown, (Aeoommodatlen,) at 4 80 P. M. For G - lyneed, do. at 10 p, M. On Tuesdays and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will roe tbrougl, to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return at / 15 P. M. TRAINS FOR PHILADELPHIA. 1-vm. tlethelem (Express,) at 9 A. M., and 225 P.M Ours Doylestown, (Aceommodation,) at tIM A. M. LW'. Gwynedd, do. it 2.20 P.M. ON SUNDAYS. 7or I Prom 1 - .) , syned4 .9.15 A. M. I Gwynedd 2 SO P. 2d Doylestown 4 30 P. M. I Doylestown 4 33 A.M Lars to Bethlehem it SS ‘, Match Chunk 2 VI ', Wilkeebarre 4 50 PASSENGER DEPOT. FRONT end WILLOW Ste, Phils. ELLIS CLARK. Agent. CIHANGE OF HOIIRS.-PHILADE L. V !MIA, WILMINGTON AND NALTIMOIN HAfl ROAD On and after Monday, Nov. 23d. 18 6 ? PASSINGBII TRAINS LRATZ PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8 A. 11., 1 P. M., (Ysprem,) and 11 For Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 3.30 and 11 P. M. For New Castle at 8 A. EL, 1 and 3.33 P. M. Tor Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Dover at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. /or Seaford at BA. M., and 1 P M. TRIM! FOR PHILADRUBLI. Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Raprees, 1.1 A. M., and 6.23 P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.25 aad 11.46 A. X., and 2.31 and 9.66 P. M. Leave New Castle at 0.66 and 11.06 A. M., aud 8.60 P. M. Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. M. and 7.0 p. M. Leave Dover at 2 C 5 A. U. and 6 P. M. Leave Seaford at 7.30 A. M. and 2 P.M. TRAINS FOR BALTIMORI Lear* Wilmington at 9.16 A. Id., 2 P. M. and 12.16 A. M. BUNDAYiII only at n P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. do. do. 6.26 P. M. from Baltimore td Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Passenger Car attached, will ran as follow : Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate places at 6.00 PM. Leave Wilmington for do. do. 8 60 P . 11. Leave Baltimore for Havre-de-Oran at I P. M. no 2I -1y B. M. FELTON, President. Sire proof fides. SALAMANDER SAFES. • large assortment of EVANS & WATSON'S PHILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED 8 SAVES, VAULT DOORS, Tor Banks and Stores. BANK LOCKS , EquaI to any now la ate. IRON DOORS, /MUTTERS, &e., On as rod term es any other establishment In the United States, by EVANS & WATSON, No. SS Sontk YOURTN street, Shiba' trills. •alB-tf PLZ&3I 01 1 72 V 8 A CALL COTTON-200 bales good Middling to AR IL/ alai lair Cotton, in 'tore and for We MARTIN it, MAOALISTIY, 115 North Water otriobt. AA/BLOOMS RANGE.--SOLD BY OHAIT: I Y WM 6 Mith 198 L PNCIIM li,MaHlb