Thirdie arl. e a ltC apiece rind . - 04 4 .01,0 446 #1 1 4 00.10,0-"iPta •-• atinsaotid4 iiftirahot4:l9egia man belonging to ,-ltrOoth Benton, of Mirth Carolina, -who had leen io'trork -en &relict:44 , watt tie barn loft XlelyAgelt; , itbicuisemend • eittultngifi VIM dith , -witKii=ituthit,ofothert, forthe fluto of biiilabo _bat istilliii`deprturt tha-lang lie - ms,ntigeCto: • ' left behindstly.aftor, prooesded.to the, atlf*titoliAA4i lady , whom" he' murdered;-4141 - theit Went` torinfdtObelesidinice ofadtbNhipleakulasi,.but ineeklueldin - a - 4boVt. di - startotfrigithle - ha • tse, end,, with - 'head in it AhOCkiiik cane= tor., theteitiaiart of alt...ll4WisiNatherthe. w,oilde doubt) b l i v e; abrOyera - wbololainittliad`they fetireen'apprized - of his Oewdstit..4ltfri4l,olaytentritOilth:ll,-dortblet: liFtt.C-orgg"bc-d hs - firetMint - theAlierft,theing..ofogani :, a initestophiuq twitiXt. - trAkAleiltat&e..a -!gi(-9t; 14 1. ' barrelwitli poettek emit*. Welotyage theif..Watriedhint;lind, - We's Just U`port 'lll,,,.,HielOiliertNynairla - tiaddraly-tittrnett: A nd 'the:- [Ranh of the gun, .idfilehlellid The - grant:Lk ; apparently Velar:44e; ,tiorreyqj mitred in A. 'btlart ;Litn r e, Siete' he •- AlisetioabodlnothitawortiaN-4hlre". put Bhe -sdocteedilditirialibtrher:esoapt;frem, „.li'y this iiiitkitti alatin bad : 5*W-through the nOgli beamed; and thayiegrd 'w.tte 4nriraed by , several ',pOrsepartLVArmed,,,, - :`lfainlge foii. the swamp and ' attedipled Itide - IlinseU,' but . *air 'finally , ofe iitatt*ldeliet.ilhelizeitotnentoreatedlivall that - .region wee littenowz ` , Thenewli syiread.rnildlyl`rem ,WodattehOl'lleittpd,it was supposedlllMA general. . r inkurrettien , bad. come °need:. r,-.lfossengertr , were • arathlt - Yarlotilfdirebtiotii,t 'The people - turned ' .in large nUmborkend repaired in Usti to the sev=. .`,,eraratointsorhertAt'jwas !AV . :44)01r servioes • might be awkid. - - '‘2.llslll4Lo*l4iNi I 11 !I 3 , AV thariVaritt+ • Registerj.T.: 74 : ,itt i NOM ',..idglicot lionday, The. lath, tOtiiit;li the mune 'of Atrillionillamilton; ilarfitail,'Was tut byliiiiharOePiered ' i tAfiti)l.4llo - **ed;• The following are all Alto olio_itinatandetere,taNilieeri?ablirtonbtitin. •. -- ';' , o - t`eteres watroarried'MOlie.ilat JanuarYOU:id bought; about two and a half ratios sinith of this village, Ili out Orvirluit lt:hnown, as,. the School f`Witirtti , "BeYeral , of -- the _yowl_ mini of Ms 9.0 ,- qatifitiiiietielad threatened - Ito, hore him; and OA had borrowed a smooth _bore `3.1 O.!-.1f4,yridolettideftmd himself • • - . - te,nTrekilOalf,f+.4l.hc a paEty'Of young nett'. rte,..401,0Mi1kiv.T.,./lanlittoClTPl4oftchfd the otte an einutionoo horne.Landinahlng - !;the,duiturbarice usual ,On'. - arteh, atoottident: ` Pierre • 'terderadtheittto leaye,,and fired, in the air. '4 4 IMO enty'aervedlo - battite tholtortY, and Yerter variety of etheeperformances, Pierce grawinitati kdailialaTije4 hie at Wet ow4 t killingltain.- ilion,initantly, and wounding one - or two' others ftri,,lb.ont struggle oritboutl twenty-ono .I' , ytiorsof ago, hat always &ine. an: irreproaohable • obartoter, and was highly esteenied,The,' shot MAW-right side; and, it is supposed,- - ''''worietiat:Qa the heart:: '• = • , Piero° ißtsboßtZt pit* old; and is said, to be 'a .1.. - -Moiucide, Wen -disposed; stiduorions !yelling man. • .f-, - LikrOarne to totio:iitutiodiatoli - and _gave himself mp,t.seying ~Wbet Mir done , and `eittressing grub sorrow-for the deed. The unfortunate mi. ;!•eurrentettair plunged both families into mourning; :teased' tht most intoned exeitement through. #i,l l,o 9#m#P 4 4 3 ' ; .' • • ' ' • . 4 An Important - Cage. ' tgroint , lte,/initingden , (Pe.l Globe.)'-•• -The ease Of TatriekKelly vr. the Pennsylvania YR,piiroadCompeny : wall again :tiled in our court last week, the verdict the. Pittner' trial having linen set aside by the court, on the ground that the, iviworeeesive. I Ttitk Oiromastanees ire briefly thane , :. . . - PetrialtAielty n4S.ht"Work . ti - the - town, and - son JaMOSia boyabniit nine years of age, was. ,seat to bite whit his 4inner.-. Thefather sent him Mtown for tobaNO,,telling hint, l0'; hasten book, othtitafe - might hot be too. late lei-, school: .To re ihwas necesesirfor him tti s eroes - the , inniyleania'llailroad,-whera 4 lt'paseee over the turnpike," between'thie - plath.-and ^Pottstown. , It • was alleged brilaintllf that" the eans were unlew ,-0-Idly..obstruettng the ternpike ; - that the boy en , des.vored to oross,by "gcung,under One of the cars ; that - the care started without whistling, caught the andiehtted his leg ...16 Wily as to reactor am ntation the action wee 'brought by -,,„- - L theifittitefloreoever damages for, the losahe ens inibj. the injur y of , his eons • ' . ; - The defendant denied' that "the' oa rs were. oh. ZStructing thettirupike, or that Ahoy started wide.? ' o ut whistling, and alleged that' the boy!a'nogli - gannet hi: tuideavorips ;to ;cress neder Mita wet' - - soohyltate'deprive,tus f a ther of - the right.of action.'Whether the istuitthietled ;before starting or not, - 4 ...was not treated ac a'rety,tnaterial inquiry in the. . the oanse.,„ The prinelPar cfnestions sub . ranted lathe jury were_whether tfte ears were ob etraeting the _highway, and, if' so, irbOther the company, watrrelfeved.by the want of that degree• oare j ta the b.ey's' part which Might reasonably be‘exPeotod from one of his years. - 'The jury found 'loth those questions against the company, and re "turned a verdict ,Of $3,000'-for plaintiff. , The LoUitiville (Ky.) Journal' says .that in •;-.'panting for' lead, *few ays, ago, ho tho vicinity of. Blue Nound,Wisoorksiia; a Mr. Carpenter opened a -somewhat reniarkabli oavern at it depth of sixty or seventy feet, in the solid rook. .The cave was " with.bones, Of a kied..not recognised by, the aiiturallsbfel that"vielnity, among which were a number of, teeth tsie and a half inehes. square; with Omega more than an inch lOng.r] ARRBTAIS_AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Ujto 12 °Wine 1- last Nsght „ . - antkiw ruibsz:--oheotnut streeLlelew Ninth. _W L Haut. New York W H Baikal*, N Y FlArsono;Pla •A F Tipe, Pis - • NY" - W Boller, N P „Braley, N T B 8 Grant, St Louis aye W ,Apekle t NJ Geo liSanders, N Y Pierson Charlet:On A B Sludge, Bait ,- Rise, Nifr --•-. • C Delano 'l ll. 4 - C4410 , 1 1 1' - • „811510 y, N (loggia, , ' N ; Hart,NY . • • tr.:II,4NY r- "Mies Finley, N Y , Wadi Wryer; N W WestiN Y -.-.All,,Forman,Waahington W RApplegate, "Mir tang*orthy,Dulstigue:`ll. A Wilts.; 'Dubuque AIL) Ogard& lei Chicago Semi H Austin, Pa Bird, Pa P Childs, N Y Revß W Motet, C (Many, Nashville , W131:6101 flaahville• '• Rewyd-,' Nashville ZV W Willis, Mtn: • Daniel Pomeroy, AWN . J Spareahorst, St LouieGildebanst, St Louis, ,It 'St-Loads Tohn X Hackett, N Y Geolf N ' H W Brlnton, Pa Dr I'S Perry& la - , tt 11. Hargrave, N T Bpeneuillalt , - Chambers. Md , :BZ Thorne & la; N Y.• - -.7 Robertson, Ohio ' ' - 11 iftliard; fit - A Welton, St Louis P Lilßith, Balt , Sarni Kennedy, Mass, R MoKitiatry 1a,12 8 • A Bairdill - • , ,2, Ooodrich, MOM - Mrs Ninninger, Pa , Col Stitk`.New York - - • 'JO liarrbou. Pa • ,• A B Johnson, N lf J II Daniels, N , Id Bariet, N Y T Whitney, Boston • WlV'NorirOse, Trenton • •T B Allison' Trenton - 3 Bwasey,N Y ' Coo Marrion, N Y , Witt* la; Albany” Wm H Burgs', Me ":" L R Smoot, tessnirtA city '3 11 - o,Yart de Sande, N Y ,P, B Janning, Wallington F 8 Low, N Y Xemble, N Y L-Warrington, Baltimore A Ifpover, - Washingten •8 IC Burkholder, N Y S 0 David, St Louis T F Rowland, N Y II Farina, NI J B Knapp, N '' nos lYStetson,'N - /lon Si Cornelison, N J M Babbitt, N J Goo "ovens/it Louie earson,'Dalton". •:0 EL [Wier, Md , W Bennett*: fain, Penn O W Chipman /0 la, Boston R H Steele, Bt - Lottis • B Welt, Ne w O r le an s :Binders, N Y W lott, Portland,ble -0 Price, ' VC Armstrong, Baltimore B U Cobb, Baltimore J R - Heald, Baltimore I Williamson, hid : B Lawrence, N Y 'W Crow; 81 Louie;; - • OI) Appleton, St Louis Lucas, St Laois • H 8 Turner St Louis • 'BF Pittman, St 'Louie - C A Perry, Boaton' 3 - 8 Veen; St Lords - Bancroft, Califontla .Wm Otty,- W a Chester, Ps T'W Bayind, N Y • , • • `I,OIIIOHANTFP HOTEL—Rourilt street. below Arch. , Wm A Glidden, kleniphis Horace 11 Wall, N y Junes 0 Lucien ec la, it Y ' 'N L Bradly, Balt J M Davis, Tall River, Haas, Wm H Ileany, Pittsburgh '....Waiter,o toe, Altoona, Pa R T Black, Phil% Cross Pry, Traplie,"Pit. ~ifitilinbors • 4 W Sousall, Norrlstowo .1 G Poem - • 1111 Wall, NY , " _D Riddle, - Y ork, pa tel Dyer, N H ' •' 'lseli n -Heater Phu r. ' Tbos Blteed,,Phlla • Van 'heifer, N J • I' Y „ J 0 Starling, Phlla ' Joynn Yalkingburgh, NY" Jessell Shipman, Easton S I.,„Casiy, Bradford, Pa " 0 P Hata, Va A T Goodwin, X Y. Wm Ziock, St Louis Black, Pittsburgh .` R 80, E S Smith, Reading Itg.ltarman, Mushy, Tenn AMERICAN HOTEL-ohpirtant street,abovorifil, Geo Iltobbins, N J R Atorzlsea; " W Ricketts; N J ••!: I ()Bunting, N J • Jas Martin, t B N B Harrington &la, Pa E Harrington, Pa J H Harrison Harrlobarg Wm V Harrison, Harrisburg Saml 14' Newkirk, 'Va 0 P Parson, P*iiipsburg 13 Robinson, N • 'MOS libbinson, N ;lease W Multi Bolt Burr, N V • Miss N Turners Bermuda Jas Newkirk Ts ,- • 11,11 Harrison, Harrisburg Penton, Harrisburg 11. Hall & la, 8{ Louis ^ . - Mims N B St Louis lidw Jenkins, Balt J Dougherty, Pa . - Edw Campbell & Bala 'l3 Headman, Washington W SReedman, Washington 0 Willianis, Washington 711W.Whilinatt, , Washingtin = ` -,,Wllo,3adee; Philada , .11 4 :11 Harrison, Raj Hlitarrison,Phliada 0 L Livingston S 0 11 0 WagneriS , -.8 Groves, New Orleans ' Coo IV:Jones, N Orleins„ ,Tull.l3mith, Ala , S R Andrews, Galvestoß , A Jamie California ( 11 H Regent, Vs. -r l3 Sanfo rd, Va - H L Bhulta, Balt • 0 Reale, Balt 110TEI.Arch street; ` , below Fourth. Peter Lerch dr. la, 0 B Streak de la, Dayton, 0 Easton; 0241Eltion 11 P Xaston, Covington, Bhgrpb)l4B,Wegt Oheiter P 8 Griestmer Pittsburgh T.rames, -- Readlng - _ , PR Frit"esalog Bartling, Reading ' • •ttr Walliugeri Pa '==.3ll.loxel, Pottsville_B Shaeffer, Pottsville Ohio •• T Neville Ea la, N York •-' ":" Bah, Mass ' ' • - •W Magenta, Phils," ,_ 7 ?-tiltein; Philadelphia =A'll blitehnei*ht, Ba w l, 'C'eConuer & la, Berwick. • c:N/LTIONAL HollSL=Saes street, abort Third. stalithati, Leo, Mess • • WirLD Ring; Baltimore Oho young, Wymning, Pa Jno L Tenet rieranton 0 Y hdtms, Allentown-, -80 Peters & Petesister, Pa :111i Stout, - Bethlehem dive 11Herman,Phila ' Henry 'Malik, Bch Haven Orbiland;Phila • • • ' Too ROhapman; Allentown W' A Shock, Creston • - fi Beihner," Soli Haven v_,_Barkett2 8c), Haven - By,erly, Soh Haven J n lr .. 114,10n, 0?p , , - .4lsTsa •II Gnarlier, ffeh Haven ~BAltillY 81 - 19A1,,HOTBL--Ssiond Ai/Jet, below Vine. iViuit: Simpson , , liamlia,'Beiluiny, Pa Wm,ll-elderston,,,NU", hew ?dollieh, N J -„•••• ; o bi t NoLties; Hertel:Me -:-Eder,,olll_ Ingham, Pa cheltenhant ; -- 40ha P Harding, Backs co erAttrea,; - llarisville' • N Richte,"lllonEgotaery ' .;`TA 4 / ) / 2 0/t.lia3 3 "4" 9o,l tl itrOi ; above Market. demo Higgins, Del B Sadler ,Licomlng eo = }I DiggierrLyabmios co • W Pa llillittridersai-Y - —•-; HAllen, N - , _Alex A Davia,:pali , , 1 7 •6' 0 Band, Cineinnati , EWDenson,Phila = strees.l,6iie euth. • -4 Levier, Perry co ' . ~ .., -) lll.Arnald, Mobile: : ' 1-.1 Wll PicklagOrar* - f Pa. - • S'll P CrOwell, - ,2 :t)4olll,ottg,Fillatinngt ":-7:•,:lirs A IfoNtlliniesto ' st., kussikllllariatrrilpiOnfT aron, it- .1 - • „,„ , ••••, BNAN4llNpdth. and Miraelnint street". , ; 'fief Iftioth, psi - co . , i 41, 6 73) 1404tgoTen, vlost4tr &ulf,. al an / Pa 8 0 Ohlttlai "." Ullealtryi Balt zi • -James-Preach is le, : • ••,nAtier,wito ThL -attest 'bleu rrliehoglertifni nwribride; shick4* • " - 'wpr z , ggini - • YI BTACKttAis EIOTBLI—Third street, aboie David Bruner, Pa J W Bandon ? Byborry, Pa W 0 LithEenEraninr, PEE Deg: k.!;:roblf picom,•lsl ----------- PER YARD can be awed In the purchase of a BLACK BILK,DIIF.BB ! - Wfs'Woilldlirire oMbrt posilirelyhod fearlessly, that We Carl ani will do'setuve we'represent above, haring r., JUST pUROIikfiED•YOR GASH Rai' - 3,500 , -)PARDS.OF .131,A0,1t SILXS, d Mi.: - MEND° USZARGAINI , 1,102 yards tn Sold - itt $1 per yd. - 1,032, -0 " MUM - per yd. • Ltißa piiOORE SHAMA RSDIIOND TO 81,50! Chenille Shawls, Blanket new% &o„ ho,-, Beet quality-and newest styles -DR,LAINPS for 18 % einattreold'elsolfherwfor 28440314:- AN IMMENSE ByOOK OF- DODIESTIO 11.1113 GINS! Wililamerlite, Warnstitta, Pontiac% Now York Mills, &O. 10.4 Sheeting for 18% cents; very cheep, indeed. -Beet Family Linens of-our own Importation, 0 155110060 , Olelho,Sattinettf, Inoue!, Illankita i 45. •AV ', • - T1101051,2Y 021105111, • 1020 - • 8. - ocir.E,lGlVat and SPRING OA We Sky and Sell for Cash and have bht. One Prim', 1111PANIK. : 70P PENNSYLVANIA:NOTICE. 11.1.t,Ttte,hialders ot,the Notes of the iktopye'llank ere reipeotfally inforined that wo have mode arrangements to use a large amount, and will continue to naafi. them - AT...PAW/Olt - DRY GOODS. , • -Gar istqck now "my '" 1.091 AND OOMPUITN; _ cOmprigng -, • BDANXET-BEAWIS, 1140011 E PIA*IA, • and a general variety of ' BEABONADLN- GOODS. NEW GOODS' OPBNING RYDEN DAY: - , SAWIL. 8. REM, seg AUBREY btreet, -ja2B.Bt ' side, betreeen'Ninth and Tenth. CLOTHS ;AND dASSIMERES:—SHARP- L - Ess.movass by opened 'a, fall assortment ot. plain and twilled Black. French Olathe, comprising the an - ebbe and other brands, of superior finish and - faliele - I,Also, sorely grade of French and GertnaseDlaok Cssiinsteedin4 DoesiilnS. 2.1(1.E1ni AND DIINSTNUT. .IDE-BAND CASSIAIERES. _ 10 Just received, a small lot of Side:BandOsissimeros new styles. SHARPLESS BROTHERS, 1a23 , _ 011ESTNIITaud EIGHTH streets. MHILROY IS OFFERING GREATER - Amnua AIMS than ever wore heard of before. 112 50 Long Brooke Shawls selling at 165 60 760 Square - do. do, do. 360 500 Long Blanket do. do. it 50 400 Wass, blanketosplendid quality, 260 7 60 Chenille Bhiyls , splendid, ' 3 50 "—Blotting oat Cloaks lees than half the regular prices-- 22, 2.50, 3, 8.50;4, 4.50, and 6. Splendid linderehirts and Drawers, the cheapest in 'the city- 7 -60 66g ;75, 87X cents, and 61. -Beautiful ' Black and Fancy Velvets. All Silks, from auction, eurprisingiy cheap. ' 'ilisek and Fancy Dress Silks, in endless varlety—the 'cheeped in the city.' - • ~ Besuliful Plaids, 26 cents; AlLwool, 28 cents, worth 02X cents. - • lderlnoes, Pararnittas,'De - Lebec ' Men' Travelling Shawls, one lot ten s' ni auction, 63.50, 'worth $B, all wool. The best and headiest Bleached Aluslins in the city at 10 cents. Splendid Prints, 10 bents, usually sold at rag cents. Gingliams.; ; Table Linens, Towelings i Fronting Linen s. • -The "cheapest Clothe and Gassinteres fn the city. Trimmings less than half the usual prices. ' Best quality Kid Gloves at 02X-cents, at . 111.0ELROY , S, .148-foiw y No. 11 South NINTH Street. , .QT,APLE—GOODS—MUSL,INS BY. THE 110 PIBGE.—We have now in Basement Story a fall eitock 7-8, 44;64,84, 84. 10.4, and 12.4 Bhlrtings and S,heetinga, in Brown and Bleathed Goods, to whirls we Mine buyere , attention, as they will be sold at a small fraction advance on the package price. Also, Supailor makes Shirting and Bosom Linen. Shirt Bosoms, machine and woven. Table Linene, warranted pure, 50 cents up. Table Cloths, 50, 75, 88 cents, $l, $1.50, to $4. Brown Table Linen; various grades. Napkins, Towels, IrOyllas, Diapers, Sze. Flannels, Tidings, Table Diaper, ke dos. DEPORK STOCK TAXING, Vie will sell several "odd lots" of old goods vary cheap. They comprise : Plaid Vetoed's 1 91{ eta., regn tar price 25; two other lots at 70 and 20 cents, been selling at 12g and 31 cents . 12X-cent Prints at 10 cents; lot of $l. Cassimeres 75 canto, Ac. Benmants cheap. COOPER to CONARN. E. cor. NINTH and MARKET, DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.- .'.-• • . ISAAC - STARR, Ja., - —llo. 126 CHESTNUT Street, flea in store the following desirable goods, which he nets to the trade on the most favorable terms: balesl3oo - a light and medium /Meetings and Starlings 1000 cases Bleached - ." 300- ". Madderand ' fiteam Frinte. 300 packages Eagle Medal and Conestoga Ticking': 100 cases plaid and striped'Oanaburgs, Denims, Can ton Flannels, do. Also, Doeskin Osashneree, Cambrics, and goods gene rally adapted to the clothing trade. ja2o.3m YA DE RE WOOLLEN SKIRTS:— mo' SUARPLESS DHOTI:LETA have received _English Skirtings, bright colors in Bayadere, an article touch need in England. - ja2o OHIPSTNIIT, and EIGHTH Streets. SPRING GOODS-1858 TRIM A. & W. SPRAGUE'S, in largo assortment, of superior .stylos and polity also, Hobert Rennie's, Rockingham Go.'s, And carer makes. lILNACIIND ANDTROWN COTTONS tenedaleillope, 'Blackstone, York Premium, Cohan, net, Cares River, Central, Willimantic, Johnston, Gro ton, 'Virginia Family, Ideclaidca , and Farmers', Warren A. &c. Also, Staters Ind Shepard's Canton Flannels; Brown and Bleached Drills ; Jewett City Dentma ; Irene Tick ings•, 'Alabama, Carolina; and Keystone Stripes; Lone dale Nankeens 'and Silesdas- Corset Jeans ; Cambrics; Checks; Pantaloon Stuffs &o. &c. WOOLLEN 000D$ ereendold and Terry's Black Doeskin Cassimeres ; ,Clentmm and Pornerofs Cotton Warp Cloths ; Stearns , Union Cassimeres, printed and plain, in great variety ; 'Minot, Mineral Spring and other desirable atyles of Ba tinetts. Ab3o, a good assortment of Black and Mixed Cassimeres, Kentuckydactui, and Plaid Limeys. ' YOB BALI HT TDB PACICAOII. A LIBVISAL DISCOUNT lUDS 1011. MORT PAPYR. WELLING, COFFIN & CO., AS CHESTNUT Street WSUNS OP ALL WIDTHS AND EfritADES. OURWEN BTODDART do BROTHER Ettive'now open y‘ large stock of BLEAOHED AND BROWN BIIENTINCS AND EIHRTINOB, Comprising all the most desirable wakes, which are sold at the very lowest prlcee, try the piece or yard. Noe. 450, 452, end 454 JoI2 NORTH BEOOND STREET, ABM WILLOW. CLOAKS.— CHEAP AND EffEGANT OLOANB. The largest and handsomest stook of YNLYNT , .B.RD 01.01"11•CLO4&S In the City, AT lIRDIJOID TRIOEB AT ; GEO. BEYER'S. No. 016 OILESTNIIT STMT. MI. ,11CtROAD CLOTHS, - ...-Fr ' 'OASSINIEREB . BATT/NETS, „ . VEST/NOB, Boys' wear generally, And Mottle For Ladies , Oloaloi. From the late Auationaggip, at . ''' IMMO. PRIDES. 00ItIVEN 62301/AltT & lIROTILSR, de3o 460, 462, and 464 North INIOOND Street . above Mebuinal. 1/"N ' S PURE CATAWBA -OHIO BDANDY.—As Ude article is manufactured from the PURE JUICE of the Catawba Grape, cultivated in the vineyards of the Great West, it has a apeolel claim to 'our notice.— The proprietor guaranties this Brandrto be STRICTLY PURE sud -FREE PROill ALL ADULTBRATION, which is corroborated by the auslysee ot Dr COX, State inspector for Ohio; oleo, the celebrated' Analytical Chemist. Dr. CHILTON, of New York, to which we Invite attention ANALYSIS' OV LYONIEV.PUBE pATAWBA BRANDY 07/10F1 CALVICAL iNBPZOTOR, Corcilmar, Msy, 1866. . , , I hereby certify that I hare this day inspected a large lot of . fine Oatawba Brandy for Mr. I. Jacob, No. 193 Third street, and after a careful examination I find it Piro, of high 'chemical /*S t andard, and free from al foreign or polsonoils substandes, and have so marked as the law directs. 0118110 Q HIRAM COX, H. D llzu• YORK, July 28,1867 I have analyzed a bottle of Lyon's Pure Catawba Brandy, furnished by Mr. A.-Ralsten, Jr., of Loaport, N. Y,, for analysation and find It to contain only the ingredients whioh exiet In pure 'Brandy. The propor• Lion of, aleohel obtained from St is 47 per cent. .1 be lieve Mils sample to be pure Brandy, without adultera tion. The Meow! It Is delicate and peculiar. (Signed) JAS. B. ouivroN, M. D., Chemist. For Medicinal purposes Lyon's Catawba Brandy has no rival; and has long been needed to eupersede the poisonoas componnde sold under the name of Brandy.. Ae a beverage, the pure article is altogether superior, add a sovereign, sure remedy for Dyspepsia, Flatulency, Low Spirits, Languor, General Debility, &0., &c Mao, I^BIIILDIPB EMILIA - AND: SPAILKLING OGAMPAGN.S..—Thest Winee are mule in the neigh borhood of Cincinnati, and are guarantied to be the Pure /aloe of ,the Grape, and are eminently calculated for invalids "and persons who require a gentle stimu lant, and for Sacramental purposes. Beton, price $1 2,6 , per bottle. 'A liberal discount made - tu the trade. Dealers will please send their orders to the "Bole Agents" for the State of Penn sylvania, ' A. P. lIAZARD & CO.. Wholesale Drugglate, l'fO. WS MARKET Street. jal6l ITME SONTAMIGN REMEDY.—WIL .L ANTI.DYBPEPTIO ELIXIR, the only Medicine now prepared that will cure Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, Ad. Da. dAILIS. WILLIAMS: Dear Sir: In justice to your most •aluside . Medicine I wish to say, that in the spring of last year hating contracted a severe attack of Dyspepsia, w oe Induced to try your Elixir. I took one bottle, and by the time lie contests were exhausted, I was perfectly free from those wretched feelings of exhaustion, faintness, Ice., and became again hearty and robust, Truly youre, Eocart A. LIEINEE. Philadelphia, January 6, 1858. For sale at No. 4, South SEVENTH Street, and by ,all Druggtsts. 3121.6.e* FREDERICK BROWN, CHR,MIST AND .E DRUOGIST, N. .:C I ORNEJ4 YINTD AND ONESTNITT STREETS ' - PUlLAbaLeitia Sole manufacturer 'of BROWN'S ' ESSENCE - OF, JA MAICA GIROS 44 which_ Is recognised sad prescribed bythe Medicutl Faculty'. Mid has become the standard Family Medicine of the United States. This is aremedy suited to the extremes of beat and cold, and at all times beneficial when gentle. tonic And stimulating inenencee are required. Its stimulating property being independent of alcoholic power, Its effect as a frequent, remedy need - never be dreaded. While It strengthens and refreshes the debilitated in the summer easgon, it 10 not-less potent during the inclemency of winter, by warming with its healthy tonic principle, and enabling the system to resist the intuencee of In cipient diseases which' lurk in a changing Climat e . No family should b 0 without It and by travellers on long journeys, or by sea, it will be found invaluable. ._Catriox.—Versons desiring an article that can be re lied upon, prepareLoolely from pure Jamaica Ginger, should be partiounlitto ash for BROWN'S ESSENCES JAMAICA GINGER;whIch is warranted to be what it is represented, and is prepared only by FREDERICK DROWN, and for sale at his Drug and Chemical Store, corner of FIFTY' and CHESTNUT streets, Phila. delphia. Also for iale by all respectable Druggists in the Uni ted States._ jals.3m* PURR MEDICAL CO6NAO BRANDY— The most' certain sure' Dyspepsia, whether Acute or Chronic, now. in des ; also, ad & powerful strengthener for weak lungs and general debility, it hos no equal: - Recommendedby all the eminent Physielane. Priettonlys4.o . per bottle L orslo.6o per doien. MOLES.' & BMITII S. i 9. oOrrbr BROOHA and GRVEN Streets, „ jou 8010 Agents for the,tratted /Rates. A RORER, WARNER, MISKEY, & 00., liontrAustunut (UsALtras,-1311.IORNTEI. IIiNDANTs, :FITTINGS, 044 Made or Gar laid Loins Work, Girondolos, &0,, WAR Gu.ssTNGT ATANNT, . 41. NER k 00./ fiagADwAY, slow Buildings fitted with Gas Pips, azd alt kinds of altering and repotriog of aro Work, del2 fon Begat Notices 4,4.4•/.• irkr =V' CISTRICT. COURT , OF THR UNITED STATES tu end, for ,itte Euetem District of Powttrivauta The TfattedBtates Vs.. Three ' Oessis of tioline: • ' The andersigned,. tp, whom It tree referred to report distribution of the tuna la ,the registry of said Court, being the appralesd opine of said merchandise, will meet ell parties luterestea la seta fund 'at the calla of the Clerk of iota Court,: tio. 1114 South FIFTH street, on FRICAY;tho fifth day of February next; et o'clock. P. tt. , • MB. P. 1.13167.L1TT, je2.14.18t. • , Commissioner. 1N - '111 E DISTRICT COURT OF' THE ' UNITED STATES to and for the Eastern District Of Pennsylvania.. Vaughan & Fisher vs barque Oordella. The undereigned,.to whom wee referred to report dia. Whelan of the fund in Court,. being proceeds of the sale of said barque, will meet all parties interested in said fund at the Mace or the Clerk of said Court, No. 104 South FIFTH street, on MONDAY, the eighth day of February next, at 4 o'clock P. M. PHATepos F. HEAZLITT, Commissioner. 1N TEE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE • CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADRLPIIIA.— In the matter of tho Account of JOHN BULLER, Guardian, 10 account with-the Minor Children of ABEL M:JAMES, deceased. The Auditor appointed by the court to audit, settle, and adjust the account of John Miller, as Guardian or the Minor Children of ADEL M. JAMES, deceased, and to report distribution of the,lslance will enter upon the discharge of his duties on WBDNiIBDAY, the third day of February, 1858, at 4 o'clock P. M., at his' office, No. South SIXTH Street, Philadelphia. ja22.fmtrbt ." P. SHEPPARD, Auditor ' MUNICIPAL CLAIMS. —NOTICE IS hereby given M the owners of premises mention ed in the appended memoranda of Claims for Paving, that writs of Stirs Facias will be issued on said Maims in three months from the date hereof, unless the same shall bo paid at the office of the undersigned, 212 Booth IMPTII. Street, below Walnut at or before that time. WILLIAM M. SMITH, November 2d, 1851 . Attorney for Plaintiff. City of Philadelphia to the use of George W. Stroud vs. Charles Reynold. 0. P. June T., 1857, No. 90. Claim $293.80. Paving southwest corner Twenty-see end and Green etreets. Sams vs: John P. Me. 0 P., September T. 1867 No. 69. Claim $10.17. Paving north aide Clayton et 163 feet west of Twenty-eecond. Same es. /ease'Coniston. 0. P., September T. 1851, No. 08. - Claim $42.03. Paving north aide of Clayton street, 62 feet went of Twenty-second. noS.m..3m yrr . THE .COURT OF COMMON PLEAS FOR THE OITY AND COUNTY OY YIIILADEL THU. •- • - • In the matter of the Eitato of GEORGE W. EMIGRE statistic,. The Auditor appointed by the Oourt to audit, settle, and adjust the account of the committee of the said lunatic, and to report distribution of the cash balance, and other Property lh the hands of the committee, will meet the parties interested at his Onice, at the southeast corner of EIGHTH and L061:18T streets, on TUESDAY AYTEDNOON, January 26, at 4 o'clock. DANIEL DOUGIIEREY, Auditor. Jal6-fmwst ..P . STATE OF JOSEPH L. PARKER, -R-:4 deceased.—Whereag, Letters Testamentary on the Estate of the late :MEM L. PARKER, deceased, basing been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to the mild Estate are requested to make im mediate payment thereof, ark those having claims are requested to present them to CECILIA F. PARKER, Executrix, jaCinewss No. 414 LOMBARD Elt, above Ninth. 2t grtrultural 21.mplemente. GARDEN SEEDS.—Fresh and genuine Garden Reds, of every variety; a complete stock always on hand. Dealers supplied on the most liberal terms. BOAS, SPANGLER, & CO., 62T MARKET street, below Seventh.' CIIMMING'S BAY, STRAW, AND FOD DER CUTTERS.—We are solo manufaeturers of Oumming's unrivalled Hay, Straw, and Fodder Gutters, which are guarantied superior to any in the market. BOAS, SPANOLER, k. 00.. 627 MARKET etreet, below Seventh. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF every variety, the most complete stook In the city, embracing Corn Shellece, Grain Sane, Rome Powers, Steamers, Straw and iroddsr Cutters, Root Cutters, Horticultural Tools of all kinds, Seeds for field and garden, Guano, Super Phosphate of Lillie, Au., wholesale and retail. BOAS, SPANGLER, k 00., • 621 I.IAIIILET street, below Seventh exiirrao tiCompaniee. pits ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, .111.820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, PACKAGES, ILERCHANDIZE, BANK NOTES and BP.SCIII, either by itn own 1.11103, or In aocutnetion with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal TOWNS and OITLES of the United States. E. S. SANDFORD, Osneral Superhateadent grommiesion ,AtergOnto. ILTANDY & BRENNER-30MMISSION MERCHANTS sad Dealers In Foreign and Ame rican HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Noe. 28 2 25 and 27 North SIFTS Pinot, East aide above Commerce street, Philadelphia. CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER OHANT and Importer of HAVANA IiEGABB (New) 138 Walnut street. second story. soap nub Qtanblea. SOAP AND CANDLES. REMOVAL from 187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET, be tween Lombard and tenth, and Front and Second streets. Thankful to my nnmerotts frrends for their past favors, I solicit a continuance of the same, haring enlarged my manufactory as m to enable me to bare constantly on hand a Biqa stock of well-aeasoned Soaps, free from Yish Oil; Palm, Variegated White honey , Clastile, 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 hand. Waving adopted the cash ayatem, I am enabled to sell mygoods at tho lowest prices. ' B. CONWAY. Philadelphia. N. B.—Cash paid for Tallow and Green.. no 144 m Vavbwart. QUAKEII CITY NAILS, MBROIIANT BARS, RIVET IRON, Manufactured Ikt FOUNTAIN OWEN ROLLING MILL, on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden Water Works. WAREHOUSE ~103 North WATER Street. INIQUA.NN/t OITY NAILS are warranted equal to any made 009.10 JOUR HALDEMAN, Agent THOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE, CUTLERY AND TOOLS, No. 910 MARKET ST. hove Ninth, south aide, Philadelphia. an 1-6 m Wrote anb Fibaza. BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber line on hands large and varied stock of 3OOTB and SHOES, which he will sell at the lowest prices. GEO. W. TA Lou n02.1-1y ' S. E. corner WWII; and MARKET Sta. FALL STOOK OF BOOTS AND SHOES. —JOBBPII 11. THOMSON it 00., No. 814 MAR KET Street, and Noe. 8 and 6 FRANKLIN PLACE, have new in store 14 large and well-snorted stook of ROOTS and 13110R8, of City and Eastern reenufactruw, which they offer for sale on the best terms for Omh, or on the usual credit. ,ffurniturg. jr B. KITE & CO. • YOBNITIIBE, BEDDING, ISe. No. 613 (late 129) WALNUT St. Philadelphia. A new and eropezior style of Spain Bede. LYDIA B. Km. JosanW nroe antli em fiats, Cap, &r. SULLBNDER & PASOAL, HATTIIREI, sul.oln No. 8 O. MTH street, Philadelpkis ebutational. ACADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT EPISCOPAL 011IIROR.—The Rev. JAMES W ROBINS, A. 11., Principal.—The Second Term will begin February let. The tuition tee, payable halt Yearly in advance, le, for the primary grades $6O ; for the other grades $75 per annum. Besides them there are no charges, Vocal Music, Drawing, Fuel, the French Language, and the use of the (lymnasium being afforded without addition to the prime named above. . Oircalug may bo had at the Academy, 1814 LOOIIST Street. - N. 7. SNYDER LEIDY. JAMES M. LEIDY TO PASS LEISURE MULLS WITII PROFIT, 00 TO LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY, Noe. 148 and 160 - 81XTII Street, near HAOB, the Sre eetabtiehed INSTITUTION in this city for imparting exclusively BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE vie: MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, WRITING AND BOOK-REEPING. ACADEMY OPEN DAY AND EVENINO, Especial attention given to jal9-am ORNAMENTAL WRITING. HALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS, NEAR FALLS OF 801113YLILILL, PHIL&DELPRIA. FAMILY BOARDING SOHOOL FOR BOYS. This Institution to 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 clam of college they may wish to enter. Reference; The Rt. Rev. ALONZO POTTER. For particulars, address . . Rev, PINKNEY HAMMOND, Rector, or DLO•dtifebl7 Prot. L. ANGELS, Principal. PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE, WEST PRILASELPIIIA. No Seminary whatever is more like v. private family. The coarse of study is extensive and thorolh. Pro fessor Saunders will receive s few more re hi wider fourteen years of age Into hie Enquire of Masers. J. S. Silver and Mathew Newkirk, or 001. J. W. Teruel, Editor of this Paper r whose sons or wards are now members of his family. Septl4-tt Job printing TAMES H. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOBA xi- PRINTINO ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH. Street, trot above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Cards, Bill- Heads, Pansphiete, and general Ninting attended to. Binding attended to in connection with printed hold logs of Blanks and Receipts. d2-tt Dl EvArvs,---10,000—IPUIPITEU1 A E Cord• per IlIonr: . n . 1W _ TM ent r eat vow oollooloJl by thiebAo ..,,,. irlar.. o A Le 1110.4cIpkla r,,....i11i0ht• (0 The . re... IBIOSTIP(11 . art 11.1 The grew 111 M. Zeldlaba, _... ... h .lO Pm.' Prtnto, Cob melte... D L ' oil 0 " Ten Tkeeele4Ceeh Pa , / , ‘".M• j 8 08 1 ? Ell. wy bo .41e—c3rP0mo g ooey newel I) • CAP/IMM rOURTOr BT. below Chestnut. PHILADELPHIA TYPE FOUNDRY— N. W. Oor. THIRD and OillifiNllT ate. L. PELOLIZN tc RON, thankful for the liberal pa tronage heretofore worded to their Zetablishment, and desirotui to merit Ito coati/cleaner!, 'would annottnes to Printers and Publinhers that their new EIPEOIMBN BOOK is now ready, and from their increased facilitlee, are ncorprepared to furnish every thing necessary in a complete Printing getabiLehment, at the shortest no tice. , Their long practical experience in the businets, and the feet of their personal superintendenee of the manufacturing department, instill - ea them 'in asserting that they can frinfieh a more durable and better fin ished article than their ootemporaries. Tboee, therefore, who desire Printing Materials, !would do wellto apply to them previous to purchaeing 'eleerebere. . , Old type taken at 9 Gents per pond, In OZOhange for 9eTitt Telma prior. 111 E PRESS.--1 1 111LADELPHIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 25. ISSB. gititels atier ticolanrants ijORREST HOUSE, - South ldo of AROII STREET If LEARN. " IL 2. HART, PROPRIRTOa. DINNERS froin 12 to 0. Good Bill agars. Hardman, and others win find everything of the best quality N. G.—Lynn Haven Gay Oysters received by every Norfolk steamer. Ja2o UEROHANTg' ROTEL, LTI • NQRTII YOUBTII STRUT , - - Alwyn Miaow, , PIIII&DBLPHIA. iim244 MOKIBREN & SONS, Paolm[lmM TORE S)0 ARott STREET BALOCNO, • 721 and 720 ARCH STREET IfOtIDAYO lIOLIDAYB ! The Holidays are elm at band, and Jones's Arch street Saloon ia prepared for the Immense demand that will he made upon it for amtssortons. OURISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES . . IMPeRUD axPlitteeLlt /Oa Tea POIiaNST 804808) 'Beery Variety of 800 Bona, Puttlea, Bourbon Drone, new ELM of Qum Drops, Eau Sucre - Drops, VansMorro Bon Eons, and every variety Me and costly candies manufactured in Parle. For Presents, all SILOS P ATTERNS of OrlLS mental Brom, Pyramids', Ribbon Tics filled with the choicest variety of Oonteetlona, and 'varying In price from One Dollar unto Fifty Dollars. some of these Boxes are the MOST SUMS SPSOIIIINR OP SAIIOT WORM AND ARTISTIC DESIGN RVIIR OYFSRSD IN TRIO COUNTRY. To the Tesdies, as well as to the whole public, Jones's BILIOUS are the moot attractive in the City, and In splendor of adornment and fields are impeller to any in the talon. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Bervednp in the cholceet and moat expeditions style. FRUIT OF ALL KINDS, .10D OADAMI3, JELLIES, GAIRE AND OYSTERS, ws Ootantly ready for vlsitera In protrusion. PLAIN, F.4NOY, AND Off SASSNTIL OAKES AND PIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT, And, In fact, all the VARIETIES, LIIKIIRIES, and DELICACIES or every aline and country. BALLS PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation Suppers, and Families supplied at the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. A continuance of the patronage hitherto ■o liberally bestowed by the public ill respectfully solicited. dos.tf - R. B JONES, Proprietor. CAMPBELL'S RESTAIIRANT.—VENI SON, Wild Ducks, Turkey», Geese, Grouse, Fresh Salmon, Ohincatique, Oipinachicne,Prineass Bay Abse sow, and Cove Oyster., with emery variety ofGAME, wild or domestic, in 'season. 'Preen Turtle Soup and Terrapin Suppers served up at the ehortest notice, at JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 527,OUBSTNITT street, op posite the State Nouse. N.B. No expense or pains has been spared by the Proprietor in fitting up this AM establishment in the most sumptuous manner—the second story being for the accommodation of Priests Parties for Dinners, Buhr,&o. Entrance for Ladies towards Sixth street. nov74lin • , • SEVENTII STREET, ABOVE OItESTNUT. TUE LARDER contains, in part, Otiroass-back Ducks, Bed-Lead "Ducks, Chesapeake Day Terrapins, 'taken from fishing boats,) Jersey Grouse, Prairie Crouse, Pheasants, Partridges, Venison, Capons, Balti more and Norfolk Oysters, dm TILE DINING-ROOMS and PARLORS of thin es tablishment will compare favorably with any house of the kind iu the States. By an arrangement and con nection with Guy'a Monument House," Baltimore, and one of the finest houses in New York, It is enabled to tumid delicacies from Northern or Bentham markets at short notion. 'Private Parlors for Parties, and Chambers to let. jal6-frnwilt IIIoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH west corner of BROAD and WALNUT.—Game and all other delicacies In !mon. Families supplied with Oraterson the shortest notice. eepr-Tm 11RANDIES.--tc Pinot Castillon," Murat, .1177 and other Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter casks ; Pellevolsin Rochelle Wandler', pale awl dark, to half pipes, half casks, and one-eighth auks. Imported and for male by ELICNRY BOIILBB k 00 , et 22 221 end 223 Booth fourth street. A LEXANDER V. HOLMES, WINE AND LtiolOn. BOBTS ) No ; 2143, Sontheest Corner of GEORGE end SOUTII Streets. L LE WIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER N.J. IN PINS WINES, LIQUORS, °MRS, &a., IS South MTH Street, Philadelphia. BRANDIES.—PInot, Coati & Co., Ma- JILP rett h Co., era other brands of Cognacs of various vintages, in half pipes and quarter auks • Pellevoisin Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in half ptpea, quarter sacks and one-eighth casks, all in Custom House stores, imported and for tale by HENRY BOHLEN k 00., en 0 NOM. 221 and 223 Booth Youth street. DITHMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE AND LAGER BEER. BREWERY, No, 620 (new No. 988) North THIRD Street, BMW.lphla.—Shipping orders promptly attended to. ani-tt JAVANA CIGAR--A handsome snort went, snob as Figaro, Fartagas, Oabanu, Oultans, Gloria, Jupiter, Ooloao, Oonverciantra, Torrey Lopes, Union Americana, Orejon, Flora Cubans, &0., &c., &0., in 3‘, 1(, 1.6 and 1-10 oxen, of all sired and quali ties, In stble and constantly remising, and for sale low, by 011ARLE8 TETE, (now) 188 WALNUT Street, below Beoond, second story IIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAS BMIARB.-1. thole* Invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig "New Era," daily expected from Raven", and for sale low, by GRAMM MTN, (New) 188 Walnut street, below Second, and Bedond Story, JOHN P. DOHERTY, vonnexiir WIIU & sacems, LATH WITH LUKENS, KELLY, 24 00., TAILOR, 814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH, Has now with him the beet 'halm that ere engaged In the business in this country. Ones Lee Horn, formerly the leading tailor of this city; H. KAISER, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & 00., and late °oat end Veet cutter with Lukens, Kelly, & Co.; Dinar WA GABS, the best Pants end Veal cutter In the United Rates, for years cutter with Dopierrie, under the hying House, Broadway, and with Depierris & Pettus, under the Elt. Nicholas Hotel, Broadway. The moot unremitting attention paid to the wishes o all who patronize the establishment, The beat of Clothes made at moderate prices for credit, low prices for cash. oda.tf JAMES SHERIDAN, MERCHANT TAILOR., N0e..16 &al6 South NINTH MOAT, ABOVE OILESTNIIT. A large and well selected "took of OLOTBS mid OABSIMICREI3 always on bend. All Clothing made at this Establishment will be of the beat quality, and in the most fashionable style. Particular attention given to UNIFORM CLOTH ING. aue-tt QUARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, /48 North POIIItTE/ EOM, betwooa drop and Ram onB.ly CO A.LI COAL I COAL I—TAGGART'a ORLSSRATRD SPRING MOUNTAIN LIMON GOAL. J. & R. °ANTE RIGREENWOOD , TAMAQUA 00AL (MORON W. SNYDER'S PINE /ORM LiOHITYL HILL 90AL RANDALL & MEREDITH Have for sale, and are constantly reeeiviag from above celebrated Collieries . GOAL OF ALL SIZES. There is no Coal mined anywhere, equal In quality these and a trial will tontines an one of their great superiorly. Our Coal is WI carefully screened at our yards, an d we will warrant it perfectly free from elate, duet and all impurities. Our 2.1110E8 areas LOW as the LOWYSIT. Orders left at' our 011ee, No. IR 001211121 kRONT street, above Walnut. Orders left at oar Yard, OALLOWIIILL street, belos BROAD street. Orders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above OAT, LOWIIILL—or emit to either place per Despatch Poet, will media prompt attention. Purchasers for Family use will do well to sell and ex amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. cut-tf QOEIUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.— I am daily receiving, St my yard, the best quality to. IMMUYLKILL AND COAL. My customers, and all others who may favor mo with their orders, may rely i getting OM-that will be satisfactory to them, No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to offer at LOW PNIOBB. ALBXANDBB 00tIVERY, N. B. corner of Broad and Cherry Sta. LEHIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.- DALY, PORTER & CO., COAL DEALERS, No. 821 PRIME Street, above Eighth . , keep constantly on hand, at the very lowest rater, a fall purply of Lehigh and Schuylkill Coal. an 1-dm DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Southeast Corner et 21011T11 and LO OUST Streets, Philadelphia. aul-1t M YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, OPNTRZ street, Pottsville, Ps. su4l7 of all eiace and goalitim, for awe at lowest prices. Our assortment Is complete, and are daily receiving fresh lots from the Seneington (Reuss Worke. Sheets & Duffy'e make ' superior to any in the market as to brilliancy and regular thickness, equal to French We are now receiving two-thirds of the Glue made at these works. 2,000 Dem French Glum of all slam 9,000 feet Rough Glass for skylights. 6,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glans, of ali pat; terns. White Lead, French and American Zino, Paiute, do, 100 000 lbs White Lead. 60,000 ibe French Zinc (Vieille Montague). 70,000 lbs American Zinc, Drown Zino, a WI supply. Chrome Green, a full supply. Chrome Yellow, a full supply. Prussian Blue, a lull eupyly. Paris Green, a full eupply. Addrese your orders to ZIEGLER k. SMITH, Wholesale Druggists and Manufaoturers, 8010 Proprietor. of the Penna. Steam Color Works Store S. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Streets, Philadelphia. dell 11 CAF,RMON's PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, NLA corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT streets —All the various "sityles of portraiture known in the Photo• graphic art are produced at this establishment. A new style of portrait just Introduced, surpassing the finest miniature on ivory, excelling all others In point of like ness and delicacy of coloring with a most wonderful stereoscopic effect. The public are invited to call and examine this new style of miniature. 118 Li S. WIIELEN & CO., No. 809 WAL- Jul. NUT street, above Third, Government, Rate, Railroad, and Bank Stocks and Loans bought and sold on commtss ion in this city, New York, or Boston. Particular attention given to the safe investment of money, and the negotiation of secu rities. wfmlm LIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK to your interests, and patrol*. USSIIERI4 LAMP FACTORY, 109 South EIGHTH street, below Chestnut. Previous to hie opmang a responsible factory, you were charged $lB for work which he Is now doing Ina war ranted manner from $8 to 110 Support him, or you will have tho some charges to pay. jald-y QfORAGE on SECOND and T IR D 10 FLOORS out be bad at 110 North Water street. Applr to JtUalTDi k MA4U/LIBR, n 023,„ Wines attb Liquors (tobacco attb trigaro. AlerrlAnt tsailore. %norms at iCaw. fil)ipptng IipeARQUE MARGARET FOR NEW OR LEANS.—Guaranteed first vessel. Freight taken at as rates as any other vessel losAing. The remarkably fast sailing Coppered Packet Barque MARGARET, Capt. WOOD is now loading rapidly at RACE 8 BEET WHARF, being of small capacity, and having largo engagements, she will possibly sail as above. Flippers wishing to avail themselves of the first ves sel, will please hurry their goods alongside, and Bills of Lee Hug to the Counting-houso for sigoature. For balance of freight, which will be taken at the low est rates, apply to 13113110 P, SIMONS, dr. 00., de2o 320 (late 36) !WWII WHARVES. The ht. Insures at the lowest rates, and will take steam down the Delaware and up the ktlssiNsippl. BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN iyAL MAIL ATEAMBUTPB. FROM ,NSW TORE. TO LITERPOOG Chief Wan Passage Seeond Cabin Passage snot 008700 TO LIVORPOOL • Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage The abips from Bolton WI at Halifax. i PERSIA, Oapt. Judkins. OA.II ADA, Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Oapt. J. Stone. AMRRIOA, Oapt.Wickaum ASIA, Capt. E. G. Lott. ' NIAGARA, Oapt..Byrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Oapt. J. Leitch. These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head ; green on starboard bow; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N. York, Wedneeday, Jan. 20. AMBRIOA, Wickman," Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 21. EUROPA, Leitoh, " N.York, Wedneeday, Yob. S. CANADA, Lang, ~ Boston, Wedneeday, Yeb. 10. ARABIA, Stone," N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 17. NIAGABAi Millar, ‘; Hoban, Wedneeday, Feb, 24. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on boon'. The owners' of those Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Biller, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Blom; or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expresaed. For freight er paseage apply to Jel4-jr B. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. SAYAN/44H STEAMSHIP LINE. YREIOUTS REDUCED. The well-known Bret-class eide•wheel steamship STATE OP GEORGIA, John J. Game, Commander, will be ready to reeelve frelgh t on WEDNESDAY, Jan uary 27, ant nail on SATURDAY, January 80, at 10 o'clock A. M. At Savannah this ship connects with steamers for Florida, and for all pleura in the South and Southwest. Cabin passage $2O 00 Steerage do 8 00 No freight received on Saturday morning. No bills of Jading signed after the ship has sailed. Per freight or passage, apply to A. HERON, Jr , No. 828 North Wharves. O. A. GREINER & CO , fad Ayents in Savannah. VON SAN FRANOISCO.—To sail on the lath instant.—The famous clipper ships EDWIN ME, O. P. Wsavait, Commander, and EDWIN FOR REST, CROCICIIR, Commander. Both of them magnificent ships are now loading In New York, and will be despatched as above. For balance of freight apply to BISHOP, 8111 ONS, 00., jag 120 (late On) NORTH WRARI72I3. ripHE GLASGOW AND NEW TOR STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S splendid and porrerfu Moamora EDINDURGII, 2,500 tons, Wm. Cumming, Commander NEW YORK, 2,150 tons, Robert Craig, GLASGOW, 1,902 tons, John Duncan, Are appoluted to nail PROM GLASGOW. New York, Baturday,l9th December Edinburgh, Saturday, 10th January. Ellugow, Saturday, 30th January. FROM NEW YORK. Edinburgh, Fiatunlay Fob. 13th, at 12 obalook, noon BATES OP PASSAGE. FROM GLASGOW. . . First Ohms Steerage, found with cooked provicione First Clans $75 00 ete.r.g., foetid with cooked provisions 30 00 Chrldren'under 11 years of age, half fare; Infanta in Steerage, $5. Return ticketa available within six months, by any steamer of this line. Out and home, First Class. 5140 00 Out and home, Third Olaits 60 00 An cdperkticed Surgeon attached to each Steamer. For ensilage, apply to woniiMAN h 0., 123 WALNUT Street, PhiladeL. phis. HALL it LORRY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore. ROBERT 0115,10, 17 Broadway, New York. FOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE, 1867. New York and Havre Steamship Oompany.—The United Slates Mall Steamships ABAGO, 2,600 tone, David Linea, commander, and FULTON, 2,500 tone, James A . Welton, commander, will leave New York, Rana and Southampton, (or the years 1861 ant 68, on the following days t LIU NEW TOKZ 1867. Walton ; Saturday, Aug. 22 Arm°, do. Sept 19 Walton, do. Oct. 37 Arago, do. Nov. 14 rultoo ) do. Deo. 12, Arno, ffeterdsy, :an. 9 Palton, do. Peb. 0 Arno, do. March 0 Woiteri, do. April 8 Arno, do. May 1 I Fallon, do. May 29 LIM! if AVM. 1887. *rev, Tuesday, Aug. 28 Fulton, do. Sept. n Arago, do. 00t. 20 Fulton, do. NOT. 17 Arago, do. Deo. 15 1858. Fulton, do. Jan. 12 ATSSO, do. Feb. 9 Fulton, do. March 9 Ara o, do April 13 Fulton, do. May 4 A do. Jane 1 Fulton rago, , do. June 29 ILIATI 501:11TAMPT0111. 1861. Argo, Wednesday, Aug. 28 ilinltort, do. 8014.23 Argo, do. Oct. 21 Fulton, do. Noy. 18 Arago, do.. Deo. 10 1808. Fulton, do. .Tan. 18 Arago, do. Feb. 10 Fulton, do. Mar. 10 drag.", do. April 7 Button, do. May 6 ' Arago, do. June 2 Fultun, do. Jane 80 P. 7101 OP PABIAI/11: From New York to Southampton or llarrs—/Irat Cabin, $lBO ; Second Cabin, $76. Prom Barre or Southampton to New York—That Cabin, 880 trace; Second Cabin, 600 franca. For freight or pumge, apply to MOSTIMER LIVINGSTON, Agent, 7 Broadway. WILLIAM ISELIN, 4 4 Havre. OBOSKEY CO., South , ton. AMNBICAN SIIIIOPBAN EXPRESS AND .11X- Paola. OTIANGB CO. ano riIHE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL -a. UNITED STATES MAIL BTEAMEIUL—The Ships eomposing that Line are The ATLANTIC, Oept. Oliver Ektridge. The BALTIC, Capt. Joseph Comstock. 0 , ' he ADRIA TIO, Capt. Junes West. .These shipn have been built by contract , expressly for 'overnment service; every care hoe boon taken in their oonitruction,sta alaoln their engines, to ensure strength and speed, and their accommodations' for passengers are rumqvutiled for elegance and comfort. Price of passage from New York to Liverpool, in first cabin, $180; in seoond do., $76; from Liverpool to New York, SO and 20 fatness. No berths seonred unless paid for. The ships of this, line bare improved water-tight bulk heeds. PROPOSED DATES OR SAILING. 01011 NNW TOOK. 020)1 LIVERPOOL. Saturday, June 20, 1867 Wednesday, June 94, 1857 Saturday, July 4, 1867 Wednesday, July 9, 1957 Saturday, July 18,=1857 Wednesday, July 22, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 1, 1857 Wednesday, Aug. 8, 1857 Saturday, Aug. 16, 1857 Wednesday, Ang.lo, 1867 Ilaturday,Sept. 12, 1857 Wednesdsy, Sept. 2, 1867 Saturday, Sept. 26 1857 Wednesday, Sept. 80, 1857 Saturday, Oct. 10, 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1857 Saturday, Out. 24 1657 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1567 Saturday, Noy. 7, 1857 Wednesday, Nov.ll, 1867 Saturday, Nov. 21, 1857 Wednesday, Nor. 20, 067 Saturday, Deo. 5, /857 Wednesday, Dee. 9, 1857 Wednesday, Dee. 22, 1857 for freight or paelsgaLl94 No. to RDWARD COLLINS,th 56 Wall street, N.Y. BROWN, SHIPLEY & CO., Liverpool. STEPHIN KENNARD & 00., 27 Austin Friars, Loudon. D. G. WAINWRIGHT & 00., Paris. The oWners of these ships will not be aecountable for gold, silver , bullion, apeole, Jewelry.pr scions stones or metals union' billed lading caul ned therefor, and the nine thereof expressed therein sul-tf Expenses ter commissions to agents, abatements in Lien of scrip, salaries, office rent, famishing office, books, sta tionery, fro 80,886 09 Profit an d lose 68 40--114,288 21 AND 'THEORETICAL ENC/INEERI3, I Net profit 424,076 82 • filacbinern nub .Iron. PENN STEAK ENGINE AND BOIL BR WORKS. REANEY, NEAFIE & CO., PIMOTIOAL MACJIHNIBTB,. 11011,13t.MAKERIk rmrilann.mm. Having for many years been in eucceufal operation, and been exaluelvely engaged In building and repairing Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, & e., ,,fte., respectfully offer their services to the public, no being fully prepared to contract for Engines of all odic!, Marine, River, and Stationary. Having seta of patterns of different sires, are prepared to execute orders with quick despatch. Every description of Pattern-making made at the ehortest notice. High and Low Pressure, Flue, Tabu lar and Cylinder of the beet Pennaylranis char coal iron. Forging. of all else' and kinds; Iron and Brass Outings of all descriptions: Roll Turning, Screw Cutting, and all other work connected with the above business. Drawings and specideations for all wort done at their establishment free of charge, ad work guaranteed. The subscribers hare ample wharf dock room for re palm of bests, where they can lan perfect safety, and are provided with shears, bloo kn, falls, &0., &0., for raising heavy or light weights. TIIONIAS BEANEY, JACOB G. NEAP/1, JOIIN P. LEVY, aul.y }MAO/land PALMER Streets, Kensington. SAMOIL T. ÜBRZIOZ. J. TAVONAII 1111101. WiLLIAN 1. MAIIION. SOIITHWARK FOUNDRY, h.„3 YINTR AND WASIIING'f ON STRUT% TOIL ADZLOHIA . MERRICK & ,30NS, SNGINEDRB AND MACHINISTS, mannfaoture INgh and Lon Preasnre Steam Engines, for Land, Rivor, and Marine Bartle.. Boiler,, Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, &0., Out. lugs of all kinds, either Iron or Bran,. Iron frame roofs for Gus Works, Workohopa, Railroad Dtatiorus, dro. Beterte and GAP Machinery of the latest and most improved °oust/notion. Every deeariptlon of Plantation machinery, each as Sugar. Saw, and Grist gine, vacuum. Pane, Open Steam Traine, Defeoators,PlUrs, 'Pumping Engines, rko. Bole Agents for N. Itillieua'n Patent Sugar Boiling Apparatus; Namnyth'e Patent Steam Hammer; J. P. Boas , Patent Valve Motion for Bloat Machinery and Steam Pumps. Superintendent—B. H. BAHTOL 1110VORARD NORR/S & SON, LOOO/10- AA , TM STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS, aiTINWINTII BTRISET, lIAMILTON, FAIRVIIIII MID RAMO GARDICK STRUM, PIIILADILPHIA. Rugged LOCOMOTiIvVeIEy In S t TEAM ENGI NES. fre Manufacture to order Locomotives of say arrange— ment) waled, or equity, for the nee of Wood or Cob, or Bituminous Conlin its crude state, or ANTHRACITE COAL, W111(091 . ituirvino 81C01[1, *OO 01 MIL In denim material and workmanship, the Looomo tittle produced at them Works are equal to, and not ex celled by any. The materials need in construction are made on the spot, and insure the beat quality and most reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Com plete Equipment of Machinery and .Tools, enable them to execute the BEST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH, Or ANT ARRANOMMEINT nsnoinnD. QUILLED OAR WIIEELEi t HAMMERED AKIN, With Wort:lnge of en i else or form IRON AND BRASS CASTING'S, And MAOLIIKR WORK grneraßr. IMNRY LATIIIER If ORZIfi RICO/ MD NORRIS sul•l7 CMEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, of excellent quality, in cold at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of five unite a bushel, and may be obtained in large or smell quantity by ap plying at the Gas Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH Street. To Purchases by Wholesale, It le cold at the Works, in Ping Ward, by the ton, eta price equivalent to An thracite, a 42.50 per ton. (Bigned,) d. 0. OREBBON, Engineer. Patwasiruta GAS W onxe , Aug. 28, , 67. au.27-tt NVONDERS OF THE AGE-LIGHT, LIMIT FOR ALL.—D. P. PETERS , Patent Non-Explosion Self-Generating OAS LAMPS Is Just the thing to suit all. Price alai) up ; all may have a supe- rior Light by calling at the Depot. Thin Lamp le adapted to all places and purpoeee, and only 'Nairn a trial to teat its advantages over all other'. The Lamp forme its own gal. Our Patent Demers can be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, without the least poneible danger. AR are invited' to call and examine for themeelvee. Town, County, and State right; for sale. The proprietor le in want of Agente, giving a rare chance to make money. D. P. PETERS, Oee Lemli Depot, n024.0m W. tor. &tend and Olieetnut Insurance grampanies --------- pHILADELPIIIA FIRE AND LIFE IN SURAN CPANY. INCORPORATED 13 CE Y THE OM STATE OF PENN:. SYLVANIA INIB4B Are now established In their now office: N o 4.33611 Nat. NUT area, where they ere prepared to make ALL KINDS OF INBUDANCE, from loss by fire, on property of every deaorlptlon, in town or country, Irwinling PUBLIC BUILDINGS, STORRS, DiVRL LINOSiIVARRHORSES, and AIdIVUFACTORIE&~ VESSELS, te. Also, Merchandise of all kinds; Stooks of Goods, Stocks of Country Btoreei Goods on storage, of in bond; Stocks and Tools or Artificers and Mechanics; Furni ture, Jewelry Fixtures, /cc., Am, he., at moderate rates of premium, and for any period of time. This Company refer to their peat career as an ample guarantee for the MtO6IPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL THEIR LOSSES. There are at this time no unsettled claims against them. BOBT. P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President. FR121015 BLACIIUMINB, Secretary. jal4-3m4 MARINE AND FIRE INSURANW. THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 1794—with a capital of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS, and a large eurplus in addition, invested in sound and available securities, continue to insure on Vessels aad Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, ko., &c., on liberal terms. OFFICE, No. 4 EXCHANGE BUILDING, WAL. NUT Street, below Third. DIRECTORS FOB YEAR 1858: John Stewart, William It White, Simeon Toby, Charles S. Wurt, John M. Scott, George H. Stuart, Charles Macalester, Tobias Wagner, John B. Budd, Samuel Grant, Jr.. William S. Smith,_ _ Thomas B. Wattson, Henry G. Yreemon, JOHN BTHWABT, President. WILLIAM ItIRPER 7 Secretary. jal&eody MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE -IL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA. Office, No. 164 South VOMITS. Street, above WALNUT, (Up Staire,) Philadelphia. . . OAPITAL, 520,000. SILAS B. DREW, PRIIIIIDENT. Financial Committee :—B. L. BROWN, J. JOHNSON E. F. HAZLETON. The object of this Society is the creation of s Mutual Viand, to be applied in the most advantageous manner for the benefit of its Rick members. By the payment of the following yearly deposits you will become a Life Member of the Society, and will be entitled to a weekly benefit if you should be disabled by sickness or accident from attending to your ordinary business or occupation. Ycarty Deposits of Jifetnbers under 60 icars of ilgs 92 co 00 3 per year draw $2 00 gg per week. 3 cc IC 11 11 400 cc II IC 400nII 600 11 u u 6 00 u 11 600 ulit 11 6 cm 11 It 700 II IC l 4 7 4:x) cc cc 800 cc cc 44 800 11 11 900 /I It u g 00 11 10 00 " 44 10 00 " First week excepted. In addition to the above an expense Fee 01'51 50 will be charged the first year which must be paid at the time of making application and the yearly depoeit in thirty days. All claims for Marlette will be promptly paid. All communicaUons should be addressed to SILAS S. DREW, President dad.) , 154 South Fourth street, Philadelphia. GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403WAL NUT,Corner of FOURTH Street Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital 000,000 FIRE INS UR ANCE' , limited or perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE on Vessels, Carped, and Preights. INLAND INSURANCE byßivers, Canal', Laken, and Land Carriage. ASSETS, Nov. 1, 1557. Real Estate Real Estate held in trust, (In Phila.),,,, Bonds and Mortgagee Stocks, (par value VE1,450) present value. Stock notes Dills receivable Cash In bank and on hand Cash in hand. of Agents Premiums unpaid 15 guineas g I l DIRECTORS. CHARLES C.LATHROP, 1423 Walnut. street. WM. DARLING, 1610 Pine street. ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front et. ISAAC HA.ZLEIMRST, Attorney and Counsellor. JOHN 0. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, & Co. E. TRACY, firm of E. Tracy A Co., Goldsmiths , Hall. JOHN R. lIVOURDY, firm of Jones White, & Dl'Curdy THOS . . L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie A Zeller. JAS. R. SMITH, firm of Jas. D. Smith & Co. E. HARPER JEFFRIES, firma Wm. 11. Brown & Co JON. R. YOGDES, office cor. Seventh and Sancom eta CHAS. IL THOUPSON, office 913 Chestnut street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. JONAJ. SLOCUM, office 228 South Third street. CHARLES 0 LATIIROP, President. WM. DARLING, Vice-President. LEWIS GREGORY, 2.4 Vice-President, New York 11. K. RICHARDSON, Aseistant-Secretary. deM-tf CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM PANT, 391 WALNUT STREET. Charter perpetual. Capital, $500,000. Subscribed, $200,000. Paid up, $140,000. Thia Company is now prepared to issue FIRE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable tonne. Passios3T-3011N SWIFT. VIII PAssumr—HENRY BIRD. LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM PANY.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. Northeast Corner of THIRD and DOCK Streets. Capital, $612,725.03. INSURES LIVES for abort terra!, or for the whole term of life—grants annuitlea and endowments—Fa chases life interests In Real Estate and makes all oontracts depending on the contingencies of Life. They eat as Eioeutors, Administrators, Assignese Trustees, and Guardians. TRINITSEN. Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. Stokes, Benjamin Coates, William Martin, Richard S. Newbold, Jamee B. McFarland, William P .flacker, Joseph 11. Trotter, William II Kern, Jamee Eunton, Samuel 0. Riley, Theophilus Paulding, Charles netlowell, Edmund A. Sonde:, Henry 0. Townsend, Daniel L. Hutchinson, It °dolphin Kent, John W. Horner, William 11. nem, Ellis S. Arther, Edward T. Mott, Samuel 8. Christian, William Robertson, Joseph 161. Thomas, Warner M. Basin, John G. Brenner, P. S. Richter, Easton. DANIEL L. MILLER, President. SAMUEL E. STOKES, Vine Presit. JOHN W. Mason. Secretary. nl3-ly HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN SURANCE COMPANY-011100 No. 412 WALNUT Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the affairs of the company is published in conformity with prorlaion of Ito charter : PAMMIUSB REOMITED //LOX AUGOST 1,1850,T0 ADC= 91, 1857: . lire premlurna Marlue premlll2ll6 ...... • • • • • Perpetual premiums Total mount premium taken Earned fire premiums 25,072 00 Earned =ulna premiums 1615,005 60-180,078 50 Deduct return premiums Net earned Marine tones paid. 193,886 76 Fire leseee paid—. 8,031 11 ;101,910 80 Salvage re ceived... 8760 67 ' Interest re 0eived...4,761 67 R e • Wear sage 2 971 62 —B,OBB 66 08,888 70 AMISH. Oseh on hand 912,610 BO Bilis reeeivable 119,207 02 Bonds and rnortgagesl6s,ooo 00 Stocks 292,100 00 Stook notes 142,900 00 True by agents and others 22,812 98 9764,095 84 DIRDOTORS. P.M. Potts, Wm. F. Leech, O. E. Spangler, R. T. Kenall, Abraham Ilex, 11. H. Honeton, Wrn. R. Woods, Joe. R. Withers, George Howell, Abraham P. Byre, J. Edgar Thomson, W. Reignel, 0 G. Sower, Chance P. Norton, John W. Sexton, John 11. !Aware, Berman Haupt, James E. Stiles Nathan R. Potts, R. H. Shilllngford. PERCIVAL 91. POTTS, President 0. B. BPAXOLIIR, Vice President. W. H. WOODS, Secretary. 0022 H. T. Hamm. Treasurer FIRM INSURANON. SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM PANY. OAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN Mal, AND SECURELY INVESTED, OPYIOE, N. W. CORNER OP SIXTH AND WOOD BTB., SPRING GARDENS. CHARTER PERPETUAL. LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID. DIREIOTORS. John 11, Dohnert, Henry M. Phil David, Woelpper, Lewis Shinnaok Benjamin Darla, John Landoll, John Evans, Jr Charles Field, Arley M. Park, William E. Woo.. James Darnell, John B. Stevenson Jacob B. Mintzer, Corwin Stoddard Henry Homer, Thos. D. Tillinghast, George K. Childs. JOAN H. DOUNP/BP, President. L. KADMISHAAR, Secretary. Sept 21-17 ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE WAWA NY, NNW YORK.-01Doe, No 29 Wall sheet, ad joining the Mechanics , Bank—Cash Capital, SI6O 000, w .th a surplus. This Company insure Buildings,Mer chandise, Furniture, Vessels in port and their Cargoes, and other property, against Lose or Damage by lire and the Risks of Inland Navigation. Dia1202.0112. Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope, Caleb Barstow, Baud R. Graves, Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Bawls Edmund Penrold, 0. H. Lilienthal, Ilaneon H. Corning, Theo. Polheutue, Jr. Ogden Haggerty, Blishs B. Morgan, Thomas Monagan, Abna. R. Van Ned, John 11, Earle, William A. Cary, Albert Ward, Thome, 8. Ne!eon, Charles Easton, Jamea W. Phillipe, Louis Lornt, Charles A. Many, Samuel o.olldden, Edward Hineken, Bteph. Osnibreleng, Will. E. Shepard, Thomas Seed, Charles L. Prost, John Ward, Lothrop L. Sturgse, Henry K. Bogert, William B. Fosdick, Peter Edell, Emery Thayer, Benjamin H. Field, Geo. Weetteldt, A. R. Prothingham s Branton Taylor, Thee. P, Younge, Henry E. Blossom. Barone L. Mitchell, ALBERT WARD, President. BIBIIIILD A. OMELET, &MULCT. au 10-ly MANUFACTURERS' INS UR AN GE COMPANY.- Charter Perpetual. Granted by the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, mow. Sire, Marine, and Inland Transportation. Aaron B. Lippineott, Charles Wled, Wm. A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks, Charles J. Yield, James P. Smyth, Wm. B. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Sank, Win. Neal, John P. Simone, AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President. WM A. RIIODES, Vice President. ALFRED VEERS, Secretary. J. W. MARTIEN, Surveyor. This Company was organised with a wash mpltal, and the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to Ito available resources—to observe prudence in conduct ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of leases. Ofdoe No. 10 toterahants' prompt Philadelphia, COMMONWEALTU PINE INS I ' ANCE COMPANY, OP THE ISTA.Th OP P.INNSYLVA. NI/L.—Office, N. W. Come FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Philietelphra. Sabearibed Capital, 1400,000. Paid•up °spite. 6200.000. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., Prosldeat. THOMAS B. BTRWART, VOtt Preen. ilmism, P. Moo; Bearelary. ara•ly nELAWARE MUTUAL SAFETY IN SURANOB COMPANY. INCORPORATED BY TUE LEGISLATURE of PENN. OFEICE, 8. N. Corner THIRD and WALNUT Streets, PUILADELPIIIII. MARINE INSURANCE, , ON VESSELS, OkROO, To all wile of the World. ENRIGHT, INLAND INSURANCES, On Gods, by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage to all parts of the Union. FIRE INSURANCES, On Merchandise generally, On Stores, Dwelling Houses, An. ASSETS OF THE COMPANY, November 9, 1857. Bonds, Mortgages, and Rest Estate. 2101,350 94 Philadelphia City and other Loans.. 187,011 26 Stock In Banks, Railroads, and Ineuranoe Companies 12,806 00 Bills Receivable 220,701 95 Cash on hand 88,892 00 Balance In bands of agents, Premiums on Marine Policies recently issued, on other - debt. due the Company 92,780 67 Subscription Notes 100,000 00 wpßxsimis, 157,000 00 ".8,700 00 30,300 00 . 57,915 00 . 38,400 00 . 27,448 81 . 2,184 38 . 7,653 92 . 9,388 88 1266 020 55 .... 133,729 81 217,793 02 224 00 $258,747 48 1108,869 00 D 111010145 inourantt Companizo =MEM mascrreas. William Martin, James C. Hand, Joseph 11. Seal, Theoplillue Paulding, Edmund A. Bonder, James Traquitir, John 0. Doyle, William Eyre, ir., John R. Penrose, J. P. Penhiton, George 11. Lelper, Joshua P. Eyre, Edward Darlington, Samuel E. Stokes, Dr. R AL Huston, Henry Sloan, Wm. O. Ludwig, James B McFarland, Hugh Craig. Thomas C. Hand, Spencer Mcillrate, Robert Burton, Jr., Charles Kelly, Jno. B. Semple, Pitt/Mei H. Jones Brook,, Dr. T Morgan ' . Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, WILLIAM MARTIN', President.. THOMAS 0. HARD, Tice President. HENRY LYLBURN. Secretary. jail. y CHARTER OAK FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE OOMPANY or HARTFORD, COBB. OW, Capital 1.300,000. Losses In PhHadelphla and vicinity adjusted at the Pkiladripkin Olfiu. By leave we refer to p t . D. 8. Brawn &CO.,Philh. Hon. Joel .7eassa, Phila. Ohaffees, Stout & 00.,' , Hon. Rufus Choate, Boston Hacker, Lea 4 Co., ~ Hon. T.. 8. Williams, Hart'd We have facilities for ing any amount or Dun name In the most reliable Companies. PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 418 (old No. 146) CHESTNUT sr. THOMPSON & ROOD, lul-On Agents. litailroab Lingo DDILADELPIIIA AND ELMIRA RAIL ROAD COMPANY.—QUICHEBT ROUTE to El— mire, Buffalo, Chicago, Rock lelmld, Niagara Falls, Milwaukie, Burßeigns., Montreal, Bt. Pawls, Detroit, Du alleth, and Bt. Louie Passenger trains will leave the Philadelphia and Reading Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and VINE Streets, daily, ;Sundays excepted.) as follows: 7.30 A. M. DAY EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, Rock Island, Galena, St. Paulo, Barlusgton, and Bt. Louis. 8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPRESS, For Elmira, Niagara. Falls, Buffalo Botroit, Chicago Milwaukee, Rock bland, Galena, fit:Pauli, Burlington and BS 1' Tickets good till used. Baggage checked to Elmira, Bo lo g and &myrmidon Bridge. Wilkesbarre Williamsport Elmira Canandaitsua Geneva, via Gorham Rochester Niagara Falls Buffalo Erie Cleveland, via N. Y. and Erie vie Niagara mails Toledo. via New York and Erie Columbus Cincinnati, New York and Erie Niagara Fails Indianapolis, via New York and Erie. Detroit, via Niagara Fella Chicago, via Great Western Lake Shore Railroad Rock Island, via Niagara Falls Lake Shore Railroad 27 00 Burlington 28 00 lowa City 29 25 St. Louis, via Chicago 29 00 Indianapolis 29 00 Dunßeth 27 60 St. Paule 36 10 Er Tickets can be procured at the Philadelphia mad Biotin. Railroad Company's Ticket Office, N. W. corner of SIXTH and CHESTNUT Streets, and at the Pal. miner Depot, BROAD and VINE. THROUGH EXPRESS FREIGHT TRAIN Leaves the Depot, Broad street, below Vine, daily, (Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6 P. 51. Freights must be delivered before BP. N. to &sure their going the came day. n ipL w lt o re r i-tit- e. a c lhan for t7y a rnl; l lin w e " f h roo g i re tt t ifoil i rt P o ' gt h e West and Northwest. For further information apply to ALLEN A HUGEL, Through Freight Depot. Broad, below Vine, CRAB. 8, TAPPEN, General Agent, N. W. eon Sixth and Chestnut ate., Philada. G. A. NICOLL'3, Gent. Sept. l'hllads. and Reading Railroad. R. A. FONDA, Gent. Supt. Catawisaa, W. & E. Railroad. J. A. REDFIELD, de3l-1y Oenl. Supt. W'mxport and Elmira Railroad. PHILADELPIIIA AND READINGRAIL ROAD—FAST FREIGHT LINE —Freight trains leave the Depot, BROAD Street, blow VINE, 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 Ports, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch to the above points than by any other route. SARIrr Or FRICLB Fla 100 LPII ila Railroad let elite& 23 clam 83 elem. 4th clam. Bnsponalon Bride. 1 05 80 70 60 Buffalo or Dunkuk.l 45 80 TO 60 Detroit 1 60 1 21 1 11 91 Chicago ...... .... .1 90 1 45 125 100 Freight going through by rail all the way must be, ranted "VOL RAIL." No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira Mark goods rim Philadelphia and Reading Railroad and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Tine, daily, before E P Id. For further Information In regard to this route, call at the through freight °face of the Philade'phia,Nia gara, and Groat Western Line, N. W. corner SIXTH and OFIESTNIIT, dean-7 PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.--THE GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, connecting the At lantic Cities with Western, North-weatern and South western States, by a oontinuous Hallway direst. Th's Road also connects at Pittsburgh with daily line or steamer. to all ports on the Western Meets, and at Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all ports os the North-western Lakes; making the moat CHEAPEST and RELIABLE RODTEby which Freight coo be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST. HATES BEIM= PHILADELPHIA ADD PITTS BURGH. /11137 OLsoit—Boots, Shoes, Hate, and Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (In boxes bales and trunks), Drugs, (in boaea and bale.) Feathers, Fur., _& .900. per 100 Ike 81100nD OLABB—DOineetio Sheeting, Shirting and Ticking, (in original bale.), Drugs On maks), Hardware, Leather, Liquor, t in reeks,) Wall Paper, Wool, and Sheep Pelts, Eastward, &o. iko 76e. par 100 lbe TRIAD CLaso—Anvils, Chains, (in casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork, Salted, (loose or in sack.), Paint., (de) and In oil,) Oils, (except lard and rosin) No. per 100 lbe lowan Fick, Bacon, Beef, and Pork, (in oasts or boxes eastward), Lard and Lard Oil, Nail., Podatieb, German Clay, Tar, Pitch, Battu, Manufactured To bacco, Rosin Oil, Queensware, Bum ( bade., Dbl.., and bossed too., Ac 600. per 100 Ha Ft.otra-41 per bbl., until farther notice. • Or All4-41.c. per 100 1b.., until further notice. Car TON-42 per bale, not exceeding 500 lbs. weight, until farther notice. In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel phia, be particular to Milli packages Ina Paten/mein Railrod." All Goode consigned to the Agents of this Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded without detention. Famous. Aosura.—Clarke A Co., Chicago ; Packer A Co., Memphis, Term.; R. P. Saes 00., St. Lquis, Mo.; P. G. O'Riley & Co., Evansville, Indiana; Wm. Bingham, Loalaville, Kentucky .; R. C. Meidrum, Hadmon, Indians ) H. W. Brown to Co., and 1 rwii bc. Co . Cincinnati; 11.4. Piero, & Co., Zanesville, Ohio; Leech A Co., No. 64 Kilbyatreet,l3ostoni Leech & Co., No. 2 Astor Home, New York, No. 1 William at. new York E. J. Eneeder, Philadelphia; kLagraw A Econ., Bal t imore ; D. A Stewsst, Pittsburgh. H. H. HOUSTON, General height Agent. ' H. J. LOTIBAERT, -deft- Superintendent, Altoona, Pa Domingo /nubs. SAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN. TRUST—NATIONAL !MUTT TWIST OckM PANT.—WALNUT STUNT SOUTILMEST CORNER Op TRIED, PRILADFLPHIL. Iwootrosargo HT SHE STATI or Pawaswtesnia. Money it received In any sem, large or small, and In tenet paid front the day of &Toon to the day of with dzawal, The office le open every day from 9 o'clock in the morning till 5 o'clock In the evening, sad on Monday and Thursday evenings till 8 o'clock. HON. HENRY L. BENNER, President, ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President. Wry. J. Rain, Secretary. DI/110701a : Hon. Henry L. Renner, 0. Landreth Means Edward L. Carter, F. Carroll Brewster; Robert Selfridge, Joseph D. Ram, Semi. K. Ashton, Henry L. Churchman, James B. Smith, Francis Lee. Money is received and payments made daily. The investments are made in conformity with the provisions of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and ouch ant class securi ties as will always insure perfect security to the deposi tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta bility to this Institution. sal-ly N°.BB (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE PER GE NT. fiTILTR SAVINGS FUND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. FIVE PER GENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE PER PENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE N PER PENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. and-1y 52,000 TONS of MITCHELL & CROAS dale's improved super PHOSPHATIC OP for sale by CROASDALE, PEIRCE 4b CO , No. 104 N. Delaware avenue. CIARLES P. CALDWELL—Wholesale .4.,Etail WHIP and OANN Hunbearer, No. 4 ND °HETI , P.a.* and moss --1.7 bales Carolina Moss, for sale by MARTIN A, MAOALISTER, aal 119 North Water Street ROSIN. --500 BARRELS SOAPM A RRRS ROSIN, to 'Hire per schooner J. 11. Planner for sale by MARTIN & MACALIBTER, • soßl- lig Nortla Katwr .tart VIA N ILL A ROPE.—TO WESTERN ITI. AND SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.—A lane stook of Hortille Rope, for Pale by WEAVER, IFITLER, A. CO., Jan No. 23 N. WATER St., and 22 N. WHARVES. QORGHIIII, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE BRRD-25 kebabs for sale by 0/10A13DALD DEIDOE, tr. CO., Nn. 1 &( N. Delaware mune SPIRITS TITRPENTINE-200 bbls Spirits Ttnentine, to arrive tor sale by IlleaggLet ILLOALISTIR, an I 1191rOrth Water street. 1A NI LLA ROPE-SUPERIOR MA NILLA SUPS, manufactured 'sod for sale kr WISAYBR, NITLIft & 00. rdaltAf No. IS N. Water at.. and 22 N. WitarrlC. FLOORING BOARDS-23,68V feet Caro lin& hoods% boordo_, .goat , for We by 11LARTlig & MAOALIBTIE BarVi Wain P-4,11. Itaitroabs. W YORK LINES.-THE CAMDEN AND AMBOY RAILROAD AND PHILADELPHIA AND TRENTON RAILROAD 001p1PANTII PROM PHILADELPHIA TO NEW YOBS, MA l 'i PLACES. Lean as follows, via t Ihum. At lA. M. from Sensb4rtan Depot, via Jams, City, Mail 62 At 0 A. M., via Camden and Amboy, Aooonnstodit• tin 2 23 At 6 A. N., via Camden and Jersey City, limning &Mail 3 At 10 A. N., by steamboat Trenton, Ti. Tammy and Jereej City, Horning Amboy, ..... .. iv 1 At 2P. M., via Camden sad O. ant A. • prama At 6 P. N. via Camden and Jemmy Oily, Evening' a Mail At 3 P. 11. via Camden and Amboy, Aeocatunigi- tion, let Cites II At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Amoromoda- Con, 2nd Clam. At 6 P. IL, via Camden and Amboy, Aemnomoda- I tion, let Claaa 200 At 6P. M. via Camden and Amboy, Amsnomoda ntion, 2od Class I 16 The A P.M. Ilse nut, daily, all others Sundays az vented. "Express Lines stop at the principal stations only. Yor Belvidere, Huston, llemington, ks., ot 61 fu and 2).1P X., from Walnut street wharf. For Water Gap Stroudsburg Hesston, WitkoStAruis Montrose, Great Bend, &a., at 6 A. M., Ma Deso e. Laokstratma at Western Balms& Tor Freehold, at 6 A. M. and 2 P. M. For Mount Holly at BA. M. and 2N, g and IP. X. WAY LIM 70,783 37 for 13 //041, Trentonia.aiji and 4 P. W. _. /or Pahoyra, Banoocar WAY Beverly, Burilisiftous Borden town he., at 3 P. M. Steamboat HICILIBD STOCIETeW for Bordentowm and intermediate places et P Steamboat TBRNT‘N for Taceny at 10 and /IX •A. M. and 4 P. M. BMW, except 1 A. K., lays Walnut streeti Wharf. il:7 - 7ifly pounds of baggers only allowsd each pule swinger. Passengers are prohibited from tatiog soy' thing as bs&gage but their Veering apparel. AD bag . rage over Ofty pounds to be paid for extra. The Com. pony hmit their responsibility for baggage tease dollar= per pound, and will not be liable far Eny amount be— yond $lOO, except by special contract. MIL M. GATZIIIIB Arent C. A. A. Co. PENNSYLVANIA CENT EAL RAIL-- ROAD, ISSTs YOB PITTSBURGH, 18STi • Oindrusatt, St Lonis; lowa Ctty, LonirrtDs New OrleesS, Bt. Paul, Indianapolis Cosa:and, Terre Haute , Chicago, Nebrialos. ;brinier etas, eon with all di Great Wass' era Raiirards. ARRIVAL AND DEPARTURE OF TIIE 'PITROUGE. TRAINS. At and from the Pennsirranisi Railroad P Station. sonth,east corner of ELEVENTH anti al Mr: FEET streets (entrance on Iterentk street) TWO THROUGH TRAINS LEAVE PRILADILAILV Forming close cortneottous at Pittabursh to all pirttOte West. rad Mail and Aeatmroodatlen Trains, (Santlap ex oepted) rig: Vet at I P. M , arriving in PlttsbnrgL at A. M. li.r.preag Mail Train at 11 night, arriving In Plittebargh at 1 55 P. M. Altoona Way Train at BA. 11 arriving at Altoona at 8 P.M. Harrisburg Aeoommodation Train. via Columbia. leaves Philadelphia at 3 P. it., arriving in Harrisburg at 9P. M. 1077171LNING. Put Trailleates Pittabtirgh at 8 A. 11., arrives in Philvdelphis‘t 11 45 night. Expreas Nail Train leaves Pittsburgh at 9 60 P. rives in Philadelphia at 1 P. M. Altoona Way Train leaven Altoona at 7.45 A. II , arrives is Philadelphia at 7.10 P. M. Harrisburg Accommodation Train, via Cislumbin, leaves Harrisburg at 6 A. IL, arriving In Philadelphia 11 noon. 90 00 00 CO 50 1 00 1 50 1 00 1 00 1 25 1 50 1 00 1 00 00 1 50 2200 22 00 27 00 The Reprise Mail man daily, the other balm, Sun days excepted. Baggage will be received at the Passenger Depot by the Baggage 'faith., at any time daring the day. No charge for handling baggage. Novos.—lo rags of lass, the Company will hold themselves responsible for personal baggage only, and for an ammmt not exceeding 'lOO. licrrice.—Orentinises will be in readineaeatthalwi York Depot to convey passengers for the Wee% Pennsylvania Railroad Station. THOMAS MOORS, direst • Pawner Liao Peanolraola Railroad do, Philadelphia, November 21, 1557. aiLly TOWESTERN TRAVELLERS. UTING AND SUMMER ARRAIiOEXHRTB. IVORTHErx CENTRAL RAIL way, TWO DULY TRAINS PROM IthjMOILB TO istrrenvaon Tin On and after Jane let, 1507; TWO W. TRAMS will Leave Calvert Station for Pittsburgh and i 8 {Wet. em and South or Northiresteni titles. THB MORNING MAIL Leaves Baltimore daily (Banday excepted) at I.lk A. M. conneetiag with the Marl Train over the tiqtat Pena. aplrenia Railroad, and arriving in PlttaintrA at /V A. M. TES AYTKRROON SIPRIIS2I TRAIN Leaves Baltimore daily (Panda) exempted) at 8 P. M. for Ilerrisburg. TRI MORT 11XPRZSB TRAIN Leaves Baltintott ETV:a NIGHT at 10 P. N., con sleeting with the Lightning Names ever the Pennsyl. vents Railroad for Pittsburgh, arriving at 1.10 fIJ All these trains connect closely at Pittsbm—.. with over the Pittsburgh, Port Wayne cued CAierigo Railroad, and its Northeen t Southern and Western connections. 1 Passengers for Ultimo Bock Deland, Darling ton, lowa City, Milinankee, Du ogee , PaaPs,_llaell. son, and other leading cities in the Northwest, willeari one hundred mike of beret and the in time, witk four fees changes of cars, by taking this mote. V. Passengers for Cleveland, Sandosky, Toledo, and Detroit, go by this route, and The time is eusegotalled, being 113 miles shorter the: by any other rents. IL? Passengers for St. Louis, Indianapolis, Terre Haute, Cairo, and all points on the Lower and upper Mississippi, make Ism changes of oars, and antra In ad visees of any other route ; _and to CiA6lllll-lii, Colombo, Dayton, Louisville, and other prom:Meat eities, as nal* as by any other route. All Western Baggage CREOZCID THYOUGH sad Atendied week ran. FOR THE NORTH. The 816 A.M. connects dose] with Mxprema jag over the Dauphin road [or Vraliarosport, Rochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, and essirsta, thus forming the moat direct rails..y route to North Pennsylvania and Rests= New York. Peasongess we = find this the shortart, cheapest, and moot expeditious route to Niagara Falls and Canada. Through Tickets are leaved to Philadelphia via Co. lumbia and Lancaster. by all the trains at $5 each, each train haring our. conneothxl. Pamengen by MD, route avoid tresselled bridges, and all the 1110aimentelift of ferrying woes the 8111kplehann& river. Passengers for Hanorer, Manchester, Gettysburg, Em. mitteburg, Carlisle, Chambersburg, go by the trans as 8.15 A. M., and BP. M. WESTMINBTI7I BRANCH. The Cars on this road .be oat trip per day, connect hog with the train at 3 P. Tor THROUGH TICKETS and farther tedarntatten, Of Ca apply at vort and F ranklin the Ticke t nklin streets Calrert Station, N. E. corner . sep2B.tf 0.0. AMMON, Sinn. DHILIDELPHIA, GERMAN TO WNW AND NORRIBTO W N ILELROAD.—WII4 TER AR.RANGEMZVT.—On and aver MONDAY, Mobil 19th, 1115 T. . . . . 7011 OFILVANTOWN Leave Philadelphia at 5, P. 7%, 9% , 11X A. 11,1, 8-19 min. 4,6, 6,7, 9, and 11 H. Leave Germantown at 6%, 7.36 rob. 8, 9,10} A. 11., 1-10, 8.10 min. 4,6, 6, 7,8, and 10P. H. It 7 The 721 o'doek A. H. Tmin from Germantown will stop only at Wayne Street Ettation. ON SUNDAYS, Leave Philadelphia at 920 mkt. If.. 2 and 61( P. M. Leave Germantown 8-20 min. A. J., 1-10 min. end 6.45 min P. M. CHESTNUT RILL RAILROAD Leave Philadelphia at Tx, SX, lIX , A. M., 2,4, and 9 P. M. Levee Cheitant OM at TX . ,13-40 and 10-10 min. M., 1240, 2-40, 5-40 and 7.40 mm. P. M. ON SITNDATS. Leave Philadelphia, 9-20 A. M., 2 anddX P. U. Leave Chentnnt Hill at 8 A. 91,12-60 and 5-20 P. FOR ILANAYIINK, CONSHOHOCKEN AND NORRIS TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at 6X, 9, U A. M., 8,4 X, 6%, and 11 P. M. Leave Norristown at 7. 9 11 A. IL, 8 sad 6.40 P 14. ON BIIRDAYI3, Leave Philadelphia at 9 A. 31.,and 3 P. M, Leave Nonillion-a at 7A. M. and SP. IL CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD FOR DOWNING TOWN. Leave Philadelphia at tix A. If , and 3P.M. Leave Downingtown at IX A. M . and 1 P.M. H. E. SMITH , Elnperinterelent. Depot, Ninth and Green atretta, Philadelphia. N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD 'WINTER ARRANGSII7.IiT. ctturi, Diiri7iVrowli, d. On and alter Wednesd a y , Nortmaber 411, ISST. the trails* on This road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun days extipted) no tallow& : Yor Bethlehem, Beaton, Allantown and Manch Chunk, (Expresa) at 0 A. M., in connection with L. T. It. R. For Bethlehem, Allentown, and bleach Chunk, LEA pree,) in connection with L. T. R. R., at 2,15 P For Doylestown, (Aceommodation,) at 4.30 P. M. Per 6-ryneed, do. at 10 A. M. Oa Tv.adaye and Pridaya the 10 A. M. train will me tbreuak to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to return at 1 35 P.ll. TRAINS POE PHILADELPHIA . . Lean, Botholom (Express,) at 9 A.M., and 2:25 P. 91 L•art Doylestown, (Ateonunodationd at 6.a5 A. H. Lama thrynadd, do. at 2 20 P.M. ON INUNDATE. Tor I Prom Oatned4 9 15 A.Ga - ynedd 2 B 3 P. 14 Daylestern 430 P. M. I Doylestown 6 35 A. Id Pare to Bethlehem $1 50 Mooch Ohunk 2 40 • 1 Wilkeebarre. 460 PABILEIMIEIt DEPOT. FRONT and WILLOW Ste , ELLIB CLARE- Agent. CHANGE OF HOURS.-P HIL A DF. L. POll, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE BAIL ROAD. On and after Monday, Nov. 23d, 1867 PASBRNGER TRAINS LEAVE PHILADELPHIA For Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P. 11., (Ripreao,) and 11 P. M. For Wilmington at 9 A. M., 1, 3.30 and n P. M. For New Caetle at 8 A. M., 1 and 3.30 P. M. For Middletown at 8 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Dover at 6 A. M. and 1 P. M. For Seaford at BA. M., and 1 P M. TRAMS FOR PHILADELPHIA Leave Baltimore at 8.40, Unreel, 11 A. M , and 0 EA P. M. Leave Wilmington at 7.26 and 11.46 A. M., and 3 821 and963P.M. Lem New Coatis at 663 and 11.66 A. IL, and 8.50 P.M. Leave Middletown at 10.10 A. M. and 7.06 P. M. Leave Dover at 9.06 A. M. and I P. M. Leave Seaford at 1.90 A. V. and 2 P.M. TRAINS 70m DALTIMORN Leave Wilmington at 9.16 A. M., 2 P. M. and 12 16 A. M. SUNDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philadelphia to Baltimore. do. do. 0.26 P. M. from Baltimore to Philadelphia. Freight Train, with Passeager Oar attached, will ran as follows : Leavi Philadelphia for Perryville and Intermediate placed at Leave Wilmington for do. do. 060 P M. Leave Baltimore for Harr“e-0 rare at 5 P. M. no 71-1 y 8. M. PELTON, President. Sire Proof Safes SAL Am A NDER SAFES. A large sanortment of EVANS & WATSON'S PRILADELPHIA MANUFACTURED SALAILANDIR SAS S& VAULT DOORS, for Banks and Store. BANK LOOKS to any non la IRON DO RS, EINUTTNRS, toe., On no good terns as any other eatabliehment in the United States, by EVAN & WATSON, No. 26 South NOUBTR 4revt, BALSA? PLEASE GIVI 138 A CALL. COTTON -2 0 0 bales good Middling to Mid. tiling !six Cotton in store and for sale by MARTIN & RAOALLSTER, 401 110 Hort& Water street. WELOOM RANGE..--SOLD BY CHAIT AIM ArISQ J Ma. MOD 1. aill-M ALLENTOWN MAUCH
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