The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 26, 1858, Image 4

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Melbotirne sayt- "Last lifeidle.eirtis ear Leith.-
Mayer's4fYririniThlrWohiC , Thottiak Smith wee
chosen mayor of Malhottitiftfor thb•-, fifth t time.
NeW, tills John Thomas, at be.lirfaialgarlY
is 'a reniarkable,,sagtr Mt !my, arid oertainlY, ‘
Merits if = ptiseing 'notice; helitinsoholi
telly thmreation4f A aelony_ like tills; ,:.He af
- native -of,lfora."-SesititAValeit, arid, I,have heard,„,
wag bretkoetwoolitert,aricl-jetner.. - but he'first sp-.
'peared here is , ,tosaohertn, believe, a Ohara!'
Tagleatilseiteel , The
,advancement' there was,
howieraiiiteo:idevelerlits•andittion, and he biek.'s,
palate house...lli Glattind he
made mepey . .j Mena °Obese' a theatie. was at-
Sinee - plity4l,:MataTet,_
and Mailamtißialuip-,bila 'made the walleresourid
with this 'finest mum of the Old World ;;but all
that was mot;,..drenfaftjef in'irolui.Thinzing's early
money-makintAyg, "-when Such:plays Ifoteei:
the itus - hrakor,,i'Vrie invisgise;l a„
roatteing - ptib• -
lieaff,lnibiklisnetheleidlif many publioans; an ether
words,A great4v. ner of publiOnmse:property, Ile ,
was wohliMfOefore the dtsoorry ,e 1 gold
event did fOr.blin---rihettt did for -many. more, it
converted a Meliorate' 'foxfatie 'into a-very Urge
one ; and Jahn II dew an'ealthy men.` And
bon , does he use his wealtirT; Theanswer disoloses
the seeret t of hiagrept -- polpilerity-ilie , use hip
wealth benetbibilly, - th hie country, .!and generously
thwardf'4l.4lllB.6o,llla-aidi.Allsl.- aheve all,. he
devotee imr ore etTAlWAhiesid; , :saw4 pranti;
'eal understanding entirety , to the .priblie service in-,
just the lige that he has proved himself to Most
fitted for:VW-MU long beetiklifi active nuitaller tifl
the corporation, Lea, ais
five times atioseninalor t altfer. 'the OHY.'-itilbo
Legislitive r 'Oonimil, And site fol. the MY; " the:
. new Assembly, andevinahlrenemitta acknowledge_
- 'him to litteseiterdlentrnegistrate
Tirs. aßqin'lON Or. SIGIVDOM
The Went fotiMisheii Aielo r iird;l4•44llloirih , tili.;
addresithrto `the; ficiistior l OMmtahet tat'
burg, Arid kignettbk -- the or"lmPtik fexand r er,7 eta , '
blisbleg committee fatttoßtifernigenter-
St PaterOnig,..to;beLveonPoSe4 of twoniembers'
from each Patriot, elected-by_ and from-the nobles
fewectshig Proportrirtihoseidistrielf4 and of:trio
- reembertgelebtedvnY the- Hovertorelleneratof
:Petersbiirg-from the meat twilightened'pro
prietorti; . theist blo presided:over bylho..marehal . :
of the goverilniint - noblemerandte prebend Immo . ,
diatelytethili,elabilratiiCfor the ; IrlovernMent_of
- St. Petersburg, et% the.lwojeet Already ,published,-
intendiA to, arnejferatezfke`:isenditionef the pea. , ,
sante. ;--Thi.retoript is.iiholtid - by an emanative
response on the-pluttettlia noblesse Otthe Govern
ment ,of fiti. , Ptiterstarg tlait , eirealar Of imita
tion &dares-smite airtbe gOvernmentabYlf.
shot, Minister of the Interier: , 'Tiie`noblease:ofzit
the governmenta of the empire will, it is fully:ex
pected, on:Tessa shui,lar,readinese to-execute the
EmPeror' 3 .lo s hos•
neitioies , fairrq Fnatiroti o.oilit-A Paris'
letter,iiithebderwridanestrusaels, gives some
Walla of the, ladies"- dresses at the reception at
the Preriehroeurt Mayen , ' Year's eve The. Em
press wore a er=a=sed - -velvet. mantle, -embroidered
, with sold i ered her Majesty wee perfectly dealing
with diamonds:- Contrary-to the custom observed
last year, her Mejeity had- Ao one to bear her
train.-'Arnong the ladies, present;, the toilettes
were esPaciallY remarked - of Mrs. Bering, sistirof.
the Duke de 4 1 .901 - ic h had: is - dies 3 .And apart
_mantle of Moire antique of Tale green; the Duch- -
see d'letrie i , a-drett - shot With silver,-• edged with
red, and rose.eolored , mantlerMadame Poujadir,
niece of the Caimedan of-Walltichte. a 'Matt of.
blue -, lind-18 mantle of the seine material,
ornamented.with begitets, orßearers and cherries, -
which WINNW
O, charming. area ,
the Baroness
de Brigas,:a - white satin _dress and' Mantle. of
great elegance..!' • - -
Alt - AVMs:AMAX , beautiful
nugget, tiatehrought,"down last Week' from Min
ff"Ter, Ana hitabsoli Ridged id the .Resilc'ef,
term. Weefoiand embedded In; sand only thit.
teen feet below the surface: ; Its form is 'hetet an.
immense flake of gold, ; two feet. tiro Inches long.
about ten inches wide at -its greatest breadth, and
only from oho inch to one and a quarter inch thick.
Its weight -is 1,743 trey ounces,- and it is nearly
pure. , There',Aree very little ether gold round-;
• about it, bet It wits itiltho line of a leed which has
yielded about 114000 outtqa otrit!ggots• I believe
this Litho West mass of, gold •ever foiind In ono
lump: ,- -The nugget exhibited at the Great
in '1854, , weighed-138 lb.; 'but "c6atained 'a good
-deal of quartz ;'this' has rely littliquarts; and Is
valued at 47i00.0.-rLet!er, from Australia
A Stgais lournal des Debate
tells of a yonegeenple whO went biolitfroh at Lyons
to be married: ,:During;the time.the ecelegiaetie
who presided at the 000121091 y was addressing them
the •bride fell inteninst:profehed sleep, which
lasted til thenipinent.eame at which the young
husband"was, to Put:the nuptial .riug on the Anger
of his drowsy turrtner; but, on pace/ Aug her state
of unconsciousness ' - 4(o Was, as may "readily be be
lieved, phooked and irritated at mob's flagrant 41s.
regare'ofiall, , ilicaney, :Atter' theebnalusion of
the cerenionfliiklufetteed hjs bride's 'friondi that
fie wottid not, ;With; her; end, giving them
2,000 francsfor tier, nt Stipulated in -the contract,
CnOW . A . :: iinvEts.—The - paragraph.
lately going the Mara 'a the papers upon the sub
ject of the Grown Jewels containsan important in
accuracy. Tha jewels oonstituting,the 'regalia at
the Tower arc not thowirespeating which there has
been a question between our Condoled that of Ha
nover. Somotjewels belonging to- George 11, end..
some in possession' of. Queen, Charlotte, were, it.
seems, the subject of a bequesttettio Crown of Is=
never.. :Under that huffiest they ware. laimed, and
• her Majesty hating proanitted the claim to PCMlpe
tent aulhorify,- its validity WAS. Admitted. The
Crown of. Hanover, however. hag, nothing. to Ray
as to the regalia= aybich will• remain as at pro
s int.—Gloos.• , - •
,a --;X:ertl_Menaillaylina_.
replied to Mr. Hepworth Dixon on the subject of
William Penn and the Pardon-brokerage at Taun
ton.- An elaborate :mbto to the second volume of
the now edition of his history, of .Bagland sets
forth the argument, " If•it be said this lordship
concludes) that it IA ineredible that so gooda man
would have
-been conoornfil in et, bad an affair. I.
can only linrifer the affair iva.4- very fai
deed from- being, the rvrofst in which be was con
cerned: For these riasens -I leave the text, and'
Abell leave It exactly as it originally shawl."
SPertowoir's . 13.azgan. —.Tho Rey. 0. It.
Spurgeon's bazaar' at Surrey Rail realized, after
paying all 'expenses, £9OO toeardi the erection'of
a suitable tabernable for Mr. Spurgeon end _the
mothers - 9f big aura and - Mingrogation. The
Duchese Of - Saherland, says the Court .Circular,'
has taken grelt Interest in the bazaar. Through
the exertions' of her Grate' more articles"- of taste
and art,;:the :work-0f fashionable fingers, found
their way into - therrceesses of the Stalls than over.
Werelnatrzt to be colleoted for Hitch a purpose;be.
tore. - -
Pueira Ittongi,asin Eitraworrourr.—.Are:
turn moved for by Mr. Willlams;ll7,..P.; gives the
expenditure end ineonifrof the United Icingdorn . in
the yearsendedthe list of Mural, 1851:lend 1857..1
It honetrapligersthat the 'fernier year the . in
come emqueMd .10 X 70 ,56 2440,, and: in the latter
to £72,704:86_5; there being , .an excess of expendi
ture in each year of X22,-69 ,7185,(in 181kr-Li---H); and
£3,247,860 (in 1858-57);-- The`total expenditure
in the years 11155-50 amounted td-i95,14,9,310; and,
in 1851-57 te - t76,042,159. ' : .
-
-,- • - ,
R ° AWAY T 857. By Lir. Hack
ett's tables it appears that the revenue of the rail
ways attic , tin itedifingdom -10.1857 wag no' lets
than-£24,000,000„ The - Capital of ,these lines is
aliout1.300;000,000; • The railway 'for last
year mdst have bled 'above ' £13,000;000, Or about
four per ostit.,of. the total capital; but. from eon.
siderableportlen of the 4300,000,000 oapitalheing
in loans and preference thereit eta rate of interest
everaging'more Than the perbentage of profit, the
average dividend is about three sitol - Itgriarte,r per
cent. per autiam. - _ - •
Th rout flay _of the Old,Year the hands of the'
different oOrps composing the garrison of Parii an
getiklaled tir the Ceurt of the Tuderice and serenaded
the Ensperor.-ATie -Majesty; with - the Smpress and,
the baby ' , remithiedlhe greater part of the time at'
the grand Ifaleeny looking_ on the court. The
serenadoOrimmeneed at two o'clock.... -After the
performance the Emperor - was cheered - by the eel
- large crowd collected in the Rue do Car
rousel, and remained there the greater part of the
The'last`lic:dolinte ftdm the frontiers of Asia
state that ,Alobse hifiitt,- brother of the Shah of
'Persia, to whom Bagdad is Assigned as a reehloneel
had protested in legs:ltem against the:proclama
tion of EniiiiNizan al heir to the throne of Persia,
and that the pritish Minister at Teheran. is the,
-foreign fenreteatatife bait consented to receive
this prnteet."...„, , • , • ,
There , te armor that Frinee his 'm ade over:
tares to Spain for a ocintingeo of troops from the'
- Philippine ,islands. tO' CO: dPO rato„ in' Vika ,Freneh -
prose - 041gs' vignivli'Vhfrie. , Abont, 1660 men aro•
to be ,Oagt ark4R 111. 4'4,0 3 / 4 war-vosselsatManilla,
and brouglit to bear on the Central flowery land.. -
A de/mien/4,- liiiideMO,'Saurnier,thas • made
her apperirariao at Air Mateetx's Theatre, ne-Aztr•
cola Va!, l 4l:Troiatore,",or Whom the metropolitan
papersapseklw.the-highast. terms. Itter style is
distinguished.V great unpultivenees and a of*'
eidere,ble , duli efthe_plistriretine:
~ ,
Thtiliaiioreon..dynnatfis.fihtint -to • receive
iinothor laarantesti Of : pamittneneo: - Infoinsatiot
has boon given:to' the newenaper ootiosieendents
that_thennimato of -France has,..V . the advice of,
her modipat attendal,thf;,lefOPtf-ividieif.,
A*14:00'54'65 Cairitalcts absurthru‘l
= o r said 'to he in eiriatilaßon,,that:lidive Burdett
Coati had motto an , offer ofpatronage in 60111 C
shape: to' ithotasoovar• wo n lk colleet a, million or
oanoolltif lefter itsrnpe i y ' • •
In-replybi - arCapplicatteri 'froth a' gentleman
to Lady Havelock for The ,Ftight - pronunciation of
her gallSrit;hualrand's; nerve, her, ladyship states
that tho 'none IA a'nerrd• of only, tiro ityltahlos,
A t•iteocliilit"...tirculation-te, the effect that
Lott' John Russell has „recolvotl, a communication
with reptetteirto Mei new !Win searataryship
According, to a Belgian paper; the funded
property, of the-Name of Rotheehilds, 'of - Paris i ,
amounts at:present to fortyMinfons st erling.- - '
Thelfaltis Thrip:stateit - that , th e -telegraph
fa in gliedTileiritiag ;order. „Messages havothoon
sent to London. fr.cun Malta in toss than one hedr.
The t ilfonifrir '‘.,publisho4 eoltimns of
name of Emperor has
oonferiod decorations. •• .. •
A telegraphic -despatch from - Madrid an
nonneestho opening - of the Madrid and'Alicanto
' TlitiKinperer stated to be
• abed to revoke the prolaibi,Soh of Joivotroti hold
in Idnded'ptdpertY.'' „"
-ebrnmNsioti financial refOrm, -,
the e i nnsolidation "ot,thiTnrkieh. debt, has been
apponted:, -ThisTanithe is,,f,'roien over, and will remain
foil, *Siding, to appearances, tfli wring:
„
yointinihored - that Judge Goodloo, ,
Of the 'PO,yettOOlicutt - deirt, of Kentuoky, deoided•
thwcase.of 'Morgan:y-4: Dudley; that naturali- 1
Nation by the State aourts was notvalid. Unease
was cerrieit, up, and-tlye Conti OCit„Ppents has re-,
versed ttio declslon.'„ The 'follOw,ing propositions
worsoinisiinatidsly decided ,by 'the court : lot—A
. voter:may : sue thoAndgcs of election for illegally
and corruptly refusing teporiaithimtovote. - • 2d
Naturalization irrie-Stato Court in - pursuance 'of the
tkt of CoOgreas- is valid and cOhfirs
31--Tltir-tholiokiegtolf"elty*rurt is authorized by
the Act- 'Of CertiresetoituttUeerlito; 'aliens. "
_That oceerditopto Clopetitutton ; Ken tuoky,A,
natttratiziecitizeif,haVing the other qualifications
' of -anotes -,Poptithoriscd..to. vote air seen as ;Batik
. - -
Tifit - ttnited States brig Perry went into cora
l:Westin' fir Pertsmouth e Va.on Thuredity: She it
destined. or the oeeet, pf irasil awl gill toil in lb
iIIFFIOF, OF Altirt-OLOTNING 'AND
WQUlPAlllt,'PnitialuttrAte., December 28,1851,
%ego: , PRoraB.o43'wilt Is received at'.this,OiSee
10 A. 14. Of the 80th of January next for furnish.
Ing, by contract , during - the year 1858, leather of the
beet quality of the Midi herein specified, deliverable
at the United States Clothing and l'quilikte:DePot'
4ehuylkill Arsenal, and in - quantities as may be re
graced., C'
Wai Upper Lestlier,vsktanned, shaved from slaughter.
Sole Leather, oak-tinned from - Buenos Ayres-or LA
,Plata hides
Stock Leather,, dressed by the morocco process, and of
, •
nasal thickness.
Slick Bridleleather, oak-tanned Irina slaughter hides.
Russet Bridle hesther,,from hides of • the same ohms,.
• , married down without splitting,
Aforocoo Skins, Tampico, black kid finish.:
Yloor, Leather, japanned .on , both sides, °unblock, the
, other green, gy,the patent
Ohio Strap Leather, japanned black on the grain side,
• by the patent process
Slaughter Loather, for unite• „, ' •
,Contracts will be balled on aseepted Propteals, for the
fulfilnient of which trio 'or moss suß.olent securities.
will be reghired, - • -,
The names, ~,addresi, -and the, responsibility of the
„persons propeaed as accurittu, with the iteknoWledge.
meet et said pomace that they will be. such security, or
w ill. eve that good and sufficient security be forniatted in
case a contract is obteined, Will be tranarbitted with the
propooele.Poyinente will b . :tin:mit, itachlollyery,..ehotild Con
gress barn nifide in appropriation to meet them, or as
soon theroaftef as( an. appropriation shall be 'mode for.
that purpose.; Ted per ceut,,of the amount , of each de
livery will be retained until the contractshall be com
pleted, which, odU be (e felted to, the. United 'Staten in
casnot defeldation on - thaparlof the contractor in tut;
.lillingthe contract: .
• It se tole diethictiy Understood .b.f:et%Ory 'person - ob.
,taming a contract, that said Contract is not transferable
without the content of proper authority, and that any
age, m 810100,04 tranefer of it, will:tont eacheon - sent
having hee,Aobtained, (except tinder a preemie of law.)
giilbe ,telpirded riaan abandonment of the contract,
And the contractor and his securities will be held re-'
apviiible for 'all Jobs or-damage , to.. the United States
.which,May arise from said abandonment.
~Stitposolii Will be addressed ,to The undersigned; and
vrill'be endorsed ' , Prop:idols-far faroiehing army sup.
plitniand nuateriale.". jf.BNilY 0. WARNS,
- 4 - 029-tti th ' EQ. Major, A Q. litr
PURE ,CA.TAWBA: OHIO
•ILAI 1311ANDR , ;-.Arthis article is manufactured from
the PURE JUICE of .the Catawba Grape, cultivated
In the vineyards of the Creat'll'est,. It hits a special
claim to our notice. The ,proprietor guaranties this
Brandy to be STRICTLY . RUBE and TREE PROM ,
AIL ADULTERATION, which" Is corroborated by the
analyses of Dr 008, State Inspector for Ohio ,
_'' also.
the celebrated .Analytical Chemist, Dr. CHILTON, of
New.york, to which woinvite attention: ~ •
ANALYSIS or -LYON'S PURR OATKWRA 'MANDY.
. ,
r - OXVICe OnlAccat. Ilierxeron,
- Ctxaluxaty May, 1810,
herhy,t flue
that .I - have this, day inspected a
large lot of Catawba -Brandy for Mr. I. Jacob, No.
LIS Third street, and after a emeriti' examination I find
'it 0141;61,14h chemical 'standard, and free from all
foreign or poisonous substances, and have co marked it,
as the la,y directs,
;(Signed)
Llitive - analiie'd a bottle of Lyon'e Fore Catawba
Brandy, furnished by ttr. .. ftelstou, sr., of Lockport,
N: Y., for analyzatioti;ebd flud. in to contain only the
inkredieuts iyhieh eirisi in pure Braiidy. :The propor
tion or alcohol obtained from it IS 91 per cent. I be
ndy() this sample to be pure-Brandy; without adultera
tion.; Theft&Totwof It is delicate and peculiar.
(Shined)" JAB. R. MILTON, ti; D., Chemist.
For Medians] rairposes,Lyonter Catawba Brandy has
no viral,. and has long been needed to supersede the
'poisonous compotinds sold under the name of Brandy.
As a boverture;the purearticle is 'altogether superior,
and a sovereign, sure Tomo/I - far Dyspe,Tai Flatulency,
Low finials. Languor, General &c
Abut; ESRELBIPS' STILL AND SPARKLING
fIIIAMPAGNII.—Theas Winet ate made In the neigh
borhood of Cincinnati, and are guatOntied to be the
.Pure ;mice of the Grape, and aro euellently calculated
ferlowslids and persona who require a gentle Idiom-
Mat, and for Sacramental purposes.
price 51 2.A . , per bottle. A. •Ilberal discount
made to the trade.' 'Dealers will please send their
orders to the " Bobs Agents" forlhe State of.Penn
sylranie, A. P- HAZARD & CO.,
Wholesale Druggists,
No:508 MARKET Street.
TUSOVEREIGN REMEDY.-WIL
ABONI ANTI-VYBPEPTIO MAUR, tho only
Medicine now prepared that will 'cure Dyepeola, Liver
,Complaint, &C. . .
DR. JAMES WILLIA)I6 Dear Sit :In jUlitiee to your
Most "valuable. Medicine I Wish to 'say, that In.the
spring of last year, having contracted a severe attack
of DyppepOii, I was induced to try your Elixir. I took
one bottle, and by the time Ito contentswere exhausted,
I was; perfectly free` from those wretched feelings of
exhitustion, fairttneps, and became again hearty
and robust, Truly yours,- EDOLIt A. Mamas.
Philadelphia, January 0, 11358.
For sale at No. 4, south SEVENTH Street, and by
'all Diuggiste. ja.2l-6t*
UREDERIOK ;BROWN,
OIIENIST AND DRUGGIST,
N. Di 'CORNER FIFTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
POI/ADSLPHIA,
Sole / mr.onfacturer of BROWN'S ESSENCE OP JA
MAICA GINGER, which is recognised and prescribed
by the Medical Ifeculty. and has become the standard
Family Medicine of the United States.
This is a remedy suited to the extremes of heat and
ooldiand at all times beneficial when gentle tonic and
stimulating influences 'ire required. Its stimulating
Property belnglndependent of alcoholic power, Its effect
as a frequent remedy need never be dreaded. While It
strengthens and refreshes the debilitated iu the summer
season, It is not. leas potent Miring the inclemency of
winter, by warming with its healthy tonic principle,
and enabling the system to resist 'the influences of is.
cipient diseases which lurk In a changing climate. No
family should bit without it, and by travellers on lone
journeys, or by sea; it will be found luvalusnto: -
Cantios:—l'orhions desiringaa aced. that con be re.
witty from pure Jamaica Ginger,
should be particular to ask for BROWN'S ESSENCE OF
JAMAICA. GINGER which is warranted Kobe what it
is represented, and l's prepared 01113- by FREDERICK
lIROIVN, and for oats at his Deng and Chemical Store,
•N. E; corner of FIFTH and OILNATNIIT streets, khila.
610%.
AIR. for sale by all respectable Druggists In the Md.
ted States. • j015.3,n*
'PPE MEDICAL,. COGNAC BRANDY—
, ,
-Tho'niut cbrntn cure for Dyspepsia, whether
Acuth o - r. Chronic, now in nee ; also, as a powerful
strengthener for weak lunge and general debility, it ban
no equal. Recommended by all the eminent Pbyslelans. -
Price only $1.25 per bottle, or $10.60 per dozen. •
ZEVILER & SMITH,
B.W. corner SEOOND and iIItERN Streets,
• jolt • Sole Agents for the United States.
I.ONOCISAMT.'S OLD TOM LONDON
_au OItD.TAL 6127—The beet specific for Dyspeplia,
isenses of the kidnlys L and all me urinary organs;
TEE 01.473/3T TOXIC AND INVIOOFIANT.
The late important reduction of the duties on spirits
has permitted the introduction of this remarkable
article, tilled so eatonsiiely in I:twee°, with the appro:
bottom of the medical faculties, guarantied puro and
unadulterated,- withdrawn for consumption froze the
vaults of the Custom House. It is recommended to all
families by the best physicians, either as a curative or
as a preventive of the above diseases.
•! •'> D LONIIOIIAIIP,
hole Importer and Proprietor,
• 217 Routh:FRONT StreetrPialladelphia, Pa.
For ealeat the principal Drug Btorea of Philadelphia
yd othercittee of the United States.
CRAIIDOIN,-204 South FRONT are9t, Solo Agent
foe-the district of Philadelphia. • de22-tothalm*
'dab "Printing.
TAMES B. .BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB
PRINTING'RUOMS, 2 North 13IXTEI Street, first
above Market, Planke, Garde, 11111.
Heade, Pansphlete, and general Printing attended to;
•Bindhig attended to in comeattita with' printed bead
Inge Of panics ad ..Beeelpte -'
. 42tt.
Int If VANS,---.4441 - 00.--.IMIN Tit Itt,! A
D " -,- Caillaipiir natty t ' ,/,,:vr
..;„ The Pr. ant Pal overlatei by the We ' .01114 , -- - i
XI Phild4iCia Pro.,at Ha Ws , , ' . . vilt .. - ....
P. ma ts bermuss AO P , . 1 ,. p,,,* It
A Suildika, , .0
. /10
Mph. Out, sad Contla D
I. . 0 40'0 4434 T1ppp.40.41 p. nonrist pp
101 7 .' - . tluma todpl)lp-rarrrlcs :Lined ta•44,
g D
C..„7 l breTZ FOIIIIITH ST. below Chestnut.
BEEN SAND MARL OF NEW JERSEY.
, - -THE 'KEW JERSEY ItEitTlLlZillt COSIEULOY
ie now prepared tO ,rocelve orders for this Important
manure., Liar an lands nponochich utak are beneficial,
tho Mats more than a substitute.
•...• . . • - .
- Profesior Cook, In his annual report to the Legisla•
tura of New Jersey, says : c, The value of these Marls is
best. soon in, the rich and highly cultivated district
which has been improved, almost made, by their use;
VA it may be interesting to'examine the causes of their
great value in Agriculture, and to compare them with
other fertiliser's. Par example: The potash alone may
be taken at an average of five per cont. of the whole
weight
. of, Marl, a buabel when dry weighing eighty
pounds, and in the proportion mentioned would contain
four pounds of Ipotash t this is nearly as much as there
is in a bushel of unleashed wood ashes." And again—
it is probable that the great value of the Marl is to be
found in the faat.that it contains nearly all the sub.
stances necessary to make up the ash of our common
- eultiveted plants.
Pries, delivered on beard vessel, at the wharves of
the company at Portland Heights, onftarltan Illy, New
Jersey, seven, cents , per bushel . Per - farther particu
lars, see circular sent free of postage. Orders for
other fertilizers will receive prompt attention. Address
either of the undersigned.
CHARLES &OARS, President,
• - ' , , • '••• - Post Office, New Jersey.
- , TAPPAN TOWNSPND, Treasurer, -
- , No. 82 Nassau street, Now York.
Chlostli W. ATWOOD, Beeretary, No. 1d Cedar street,
New, York.
1 , 29,i D.—Those mishing.:Marl for , Spring ago should
ro
-orderimedistelyi to sooure Its early shipment: Orders
Will be filled in rotation. . '-'. , oat 29.6 m
PiIILADELPEIA TYPE ,FOUNDRY-
N. Our, TEMP and CHESNUT SU.
L. plmouzia BON, thankful for the liberal pi.
floatage heretofore accorded to their Establishment,
end desirous to Merit ite continuance, would announce
to Printers and Publiebere that their new SPECIMEN
BOOK ie now ready, and from their Increased facilities;
ire now prepared to furnish every' thing necessary In a
somplete Printing Establishment, at the shortest no
tice.' Their long practical experience in the Mariners,
and the feet oft heir personal euperintondence of the
mannfaoturing department, justifies them in asserting
,thst-they can furnish a more durable and 'better tin.
hated article than their coteraporariee.
Thee., therefore, who desire Printing.. Materials,
would do wall to apply to them prerious to purchasing
eleewhere. .
Ql4 type taken at 9 cook per pgnizat, In amMenge to:
new at specimen prices.
EltlifON's PIIO,TOGRAPIL ROOMS,
corner IiF , VENTIS. an OILESTIIin xtreets —4ll
,the Various etylea Rortraaturn kerma la the Photo
graphic Art are produced at tble eetabllehment. A new
style or portrait jamtitatrodtteed,. aurpassing the finest,
miniature on ivory, excelling all others in point or like..
best and delicacy of coloring . , with a most wonderfr.l
,tere.copfa effect. , The puhlto are invited to call at
examine thin new style of miniature.'
"7ONDERS .OF THE AGE—LIG: tiT,
LIGHT FOR ALL—D. P. PETERS , / •atent
Nan-Explosion Self-Generating GAS LAMPS Is o usttho
Wrest° suit all. , Price $1,50 orr all may harr''s, supe
rior Light by calling at the Depot.
This Lamp la adapted to an places And pump ones, end'
only reguiroS a trial to test Its , advantaged over all
others. The Lamp forms its own gas. 0' or Talent
&mere can be fitted to every ordinary P , :tild Lamp,
little expense, without the least peed Me danger,
; All are .invited to call and examine tot themsolvet.
Tortn, Count y t and State rights for sale.
The — proprietor le 'fa isant of Agents. giving a rare
`thence to make money.
PETERS, toe Leif op Depot,
'no24.3rn 8. W, nor Second and Chest , out eta, Milled.
AROBj'°l4 WARNE,B," MIg'KEY, & CO.,
xviiirloTulocus'o, • •
(+ASALIRRS; BRACKSTS, PANDA:NTS, FITTINGS,
and all kinds of Gas and LawfWiNik Girandolon
92)92) CIIRSTNUT , ,
A. -
,: • - ARCHES,' WARNSR 'tis CO.,
'No': 876 BROADWAY, mew YORK.
fitted with GLI1 1 1 3 ipss, and all kinds of
eltsrinsrainiOpsiring of aos , , dets
LIVERY
I', STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK
.41-4 ro yourinteresto, eat patronize iiiisllßit'a LAMP'
- FACTORY, 1O south =QM ft street, below Chestnut,
Pray Unto to hie - opening n rusponsible factory, you were
eborgea sls tor work which he in now doing In a-war
ranted manna? &inn $9 to $lO gupport lain, or you will
'hare 149 win 01:Lovell," yob
padl
. :T. -.:«;
OEM
1 - 113L931 COX, M. I)
New Twig, 7uly 230857
fegat - Notirgo.
TN bHANCERY OF NEW jERBEy._
jib Bet we en 9f.nobtag , E, BIITII Fi, Complainant, apd
TB 001,13131.11CLAL BANK OP NEW J.18.1188Y, Perth
Xtribor, Defendants,—On bill, me. -
Timm openlng the matter to the Court by Oliver 8.
Halsted, Solicitor - for . and...of conned with the cow•
pillnant ha the above eanse,
It /s ordered that the creditors of the said , the Presi
dent and Bireetora of the Conimerotal Bank or New
Jersey do present to the ltecolvere appointed In this
cause. and prow before them, under oath .or affirma
tion, or otherwise, an the said Receivers shall direct, to
the satisfaction of . the said Receivers, their several
claisns'and demands against the said Company, within
three months from the date of. this order, or that they
he excluded from the benefit of ouch dividends ati may
thereafter be made and declared by this Court upon the
proceeds of the effects of said corporation,- and for thb
better aseeriainingthe creditors of said corporation, and
what is duo to them, respectively, the aaid end itorare
be examined as the .said. Receivers shall direct or may
deem etecessary-and expedient, and Produce books and
papers before the said. Emirate on - oath or affirmation,
which oath or affirmation the said Reeeivers are hereby
authorized to administer, AS well as to examine, under
oath or affitniation, all sock witnesses as shall be pro
duced before them touching the demands of bald mein , .
tors, , = •
And ti is further ordered, that the amid Receivere do
cerise proper advertisements to bo published In at least
ail; newspapers published in this State, and such new
paperkpublishcd in the cities of New York and Phila
delphia, as they shall deem proper and advisable, for the
creditors of Said corporation to come in before them
and prove their claims and demands as in this order
directed; and that such publication be made within
twenty , days from the date hereof, and be continued In
such papers as afoiesald for the apace of three menthe,
Dated January sth, A, D. 2859,
D. WILLIAMSON, 0.
N 4 ll —lp pursuance of the foregoing order, Oredltore
may forward their claims - to Robert S. Omen, Rm.,
Elisabeth, Now Jamey, or Oliver R. Related, Jr., New.
ark, No tr Jeremy, Daceirera. Ja26.3at
l'lsT 'THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
tiI4ITEI3O STATES In and for the Eastern District of
Pennsylvania '
The UnitedSta6s vs.. Three Cases of Linens.
The undersigned, to whom It woe referred to report
distribution of the fund in the registry of said Court,
being the appraised value of said merchandise, will
meet all parties Interested in said fund at the office of
the Clerk of said Court, No. 104 South Finn street,
on FRIDAY, the fifth day of February next, at 4 o'clock
P. fl • - CHAS.HEAZLITT,
fel•det Conunlosionor.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE
JL UNITED STATES in and for the Eastern District
of Pennsylvania.
.
Vaughan & Fisher vs. Barque Oordelia.
The undersigned, to whore was referred to report dis
tribution of the Rind In Court, -being' proceeds of the
sale of Pala barque, will meet all parties interested in
said fund at the tate of the Clerk of said Court, No.
104 South FIFTH. street, on MONDAY, tho eighth day of
February next, at 4 O'clock P. Id.'
OUARLES P. IIEAZIATT,
AS-Mt ' Conunieaioner.
INTHE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
oiTy 'AND - COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA.—
Estate of JOHN Lb:ADM:ATER, dezeased.
The Anditorappointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
drat aecount of item D. Yell, one of the Executors of
the ,last will and tentamout of JOHN LEADDEATER,
dooeased, and to report distribution, will attend to the
duties of his appointment on MONDAY, the eighth day
of-February, A. D. 1858, at 4- &clock P. M., ..t the
Wetherill 'House, BANSOSI street, above Sixth, in the
City of Philadelphia.
ja2B-stuthbt,* EDMUND A. MENCII, Auditor.
INORPIIANS' COURT , FOR TIM
TY•AND COUNTY OF PfIILADELPIRA.
Rotate of ANDREW MOISTISONG, deceased.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and
and adjust
the amount of Joseph Walker awl James bass Execu
tors of the last will and testament of ANDREWS ARM
siItONG; deceased, will moot the, parties interested
for the purpOses of his appointment, on I,IObiDAT. tie
first day of-February, 1859, at 4 o'clock P. hf., at his
office, No rid EANSOII street.
3524-ate that 0. J. PIDDLE, Auditor.
A SSIGNMENT. -ALFRED FASSITT
lA. trading as I'ASSITT & Co., haring this day made
a general assignment, both as an individual and •ae
V kaSITT & Co., to the, eubteriberrtor the benefit of
hie creditors, all persona indebted to him, as an indi
vidual or as YASSITT & Co., are required to make pay
manta to MO. - W. I. 011AVLAIN, Assignee,
No. E. 90 MARKET Street.
Tama es MIA; January 21, Ibu3. ja22-ftu3w
ILETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION TO
the listate of JOAN OBMON have been granted to
the subierlber. Persons Indebted or having claims are
requested to call nithunt delay to
WILLIAM 8U01C1139,
• FRANI/FORD,
Or to bin Attorney, BD. WALLA
,
jab-tuOt* No 102 WALNUT Street.
%,grtrultural 3mplentettte
GARDEN SEEDS.—Fresh and genuine
garden Seeds, of every variety; a complete stock
ale-aye on hand. Dealers supplied on the most liberal
terms. BOILS, SPANGLED, & CO ,
jall.y 827 MARKET street, below Seventh.
CUMMING'S HAY, STRAW, AND FOD
DEM OUTTEII2I.—We are eolo manufaeturers o
Commingle unrivalled Itay, Straw, and Fodder Cutters
which are guarantied superior to any in the market.
BOAS, SPANGLE% lc CO..
627 MARKET etreet, below Seventh.
A GRIOULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF
every variety, the meet complete stock in the
city, embracing Corn Shelters, Crean Nang,Horse
rowers, Steamers, Straw and roddor Cutters, Root
Cutter'', 'llorticultural Tonic of all kinds, Sends for
field and 'onion, Duane, Super Phosphate of Lime, kn.,
wholesale and retail.
BOAS. SPANGLER, & CO.,
JaLLy C 27 MARKET street, below Seventh
expros
_gompaiiito
Fr ADAMS ExPRESS CO., OFFICE,
irg 011ESTNUT STREET, forward), PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCIIANDIZE, RANK NOTES and
MOLE, either by Ste own LINES, or irk connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS and OITINtI
E. IL SANDFORD,
sol.tt General finporintandent.
IZOMMISZion AtmOnto.
HANDY & BRENNER--COMMISSION
MERCHANTS and Dealers in Foreign - and Awe,
riesn HARDWARE and CUTLERY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27
North ELF= Street, East side above Commerce street,
khiladelphja,
CHARLES TETE, COMMISSION MER
011 ANT and Importer of HAVANA elEtiAltil
(New) 188 Walnut street. eeeond story. aul-ly
Ziottp anti eaubles
SOAP AND CANDLES.
REMOVAL from-187 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
to my Manufactory, 10 and 14 RELIEF STREET,
brawl Lombard,
- and South, and Front and Second
streets.
Thankful to my numerous Wends for their past favors,
I solicit a continnance of the same, having enlarged my
manufactory so al; to enable me to have constantly on
hand a ritrge stock of well-seasoned Soaps, free (ruin
Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated White honey, Castile, and
all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure
matettal, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, English Sal.
Edda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candies of all sisea constantly on hand, having
adopted the cash system, I am enabled to sell my goods
at the lowest plum F. CONWAY.
Philadelphia.
bi,11.--Oosh pm& for Tallow and grease. no 14-fro
garbware.
WAXER OITT NAILS,
MEROUANT BARS,
RIVET IRON,
Ifanufactured at FOUNTAIN GREEN ROLLING PULL,
on the Schuylkill, above Spring Garden {Vette Werke.
{FARM-LOUSE, 103 North WATER Street,
EQ.treKga. CITY NAILS are warranted equal to any
nxade.
oe9-tf JOUN lIAL - DEDIAN, Agent.
riISOMAS E. BAXTER.—HARDWARE
CUTLERY AND TOOLB, No. 910 DIAREET. 8T
bore Ninth , aoatb ride. PhilsdAlpbll6 au 1-Anl
Mpato attb Sboto.
BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber
has on hand a large and Taxied stock of ROOTH
and 13110E8, which be will sell at the lowest prices.
GEO. W. TAYLOR,
, no2l-1y 8. H. corner YUIVII. and MARKET Ma.
SPRING STOCIC OF BOOTS AND SHOES
—JOSEPH If. THOMPSON k CO., No. 814 11A11.•
KNT Street, and Nos. 8 and 6 RRANKLIN PLACE,
have new in store a large and well-assorted stock of
BOOTS and EIIIOBB, of City and Eastern manufacture,
which they offer for sale on the best terms for Cash, or
an the usual credit.
Buyers •re invited to cell and ensmine their stook
•al-dtt
furniture.
B. JUTE & 00. -
PURNITUBB, BEDDING, &o.
No. 418 (late 120) WALNUT at.
Philadelphia.
- A new and imperior etyle of Spring Bede.
LTD[/ B. hoe. Joann WALvol
anill Bm
Qato, (Tap, s4*.c.
SUL LENDER & PASCAL,
. .. . NATTERS,
anl-em No. 8 0. EllXTlletreat. Philadelphia.
......................., -e,.. 1......
ebttratiottal
T. MA.RK'S EPISCOPAL. ACADEMY,
5..3 LOCUST Strestiwest of Sixteenth.
The second bait' year, will begin on the first of Febru
ary, at which time pupils may be entered.
CHrculars and' fail particulars of the coarse of in
st ru ctiony ter c can be obtained from the Principal,
at the Academy, b et ,ween 9 A. M. and 2 P 91.
ja2l..thattaw* J. ANDIINWB HARRIS, Principal.
SY. YDER LEIDY. JAMES M. LEIDY
N- 1 . TO PASS LEIBURR HOURS WITh PROFIT,
40 To
- LEIDY DROTIIERN' BUSINESS ACADEMY,
Nos. 148 and,lso BIXTII Street, near RAGE, the Ors
established INSTITUTION In thin city for
'inverting exclusively
'BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE, vie:
SLNROANTILE ARITHMETIC, WRITING AND
1300 K-KEEPING.
ACADEMY OPEN DAY AND EVENING.
Especial attention given to
jalo-Bitt ORNAMENTAL WRITING.
HALL OF ST. JAMES THE LESS,
NEAR FALLS OF BOIWYLKILL,
PniLamittAmtA.
FAMILY BOARDING SOIIOOL FOR BOYS'
This Institution is designed, under tho auspices of the
Ohurcb, to give toe limited number of boys a thorough
owlegiate education, or to prepare thorn for any class of
college they may wish to enter.
Reference a Tho Rt. Rev. ALONZO POTTER.
For partleularti, luldrcog
Rev. PINKNEY IiAMUOND, Rector, or
109 dt7elil7 Prot . L. ANORLE, PrinchAl.
DROFESsOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WEST SIIILADELPITIA.
• No Seminary whatever is more like a private family.
The come of study is extensive and thorough, Pro
fessor Saunders wilt receive a few more penile tinder
fourteen 'years - of age into his family. Enquire of
Messrs. J. B. Silver and I.lathew Newkirk, or Col. J. W.
pornoy, Editor of this Paper, whose sons or wards are
now members of his „ septl4.4.f
S. WEIELEN & CO., No. 309 IVAL-
J-J• NUT street, above Third.
Government, State, liatfrolui t and flank Stocks and
Loans bought and field on commusion in thin city, New
York, or Boston. Particular attention glvon to the
oaf() inveetment of money, and the negotiation of seen.
Mies. Jal9•rp wfmint
1111ALII ROPE.—Buyors are invited 'to call
and examine our Manila Bale hope, Ahab we can
,can sell as low as American, and warrant it superior In
strength and durability.
WRAVEII 3 EiTbElt & 00.,
• fia, alo. 25 N. Woks ati. on‘i 82N, Month
THE P
neotattrante.
TONES HOUSE, CORNER OPMAR
, , NET STREET AND BARRET SQUARE,
HRISBURG. PA.
- IVELLB A
° R OVERLY, Proprietor.
This new and elegant Hotel. recently emoted by the
Messrs. Jones, in Ilarrloburg, Pa., having been leased
for a term of years by the underaigned, he takes this
method of calling the attention of Ida former patrons,
friends, and the travelling connnunity, thereto.
Raving a front of 142 feet on the principal street of
the city, and 52 feet front on Market Square, it cannot
fall to prove attraetive 11 well as inviting to etraugers.
The chambers am of fine aloe wall ventilated, and
lighted with - gas ; a number with connecting doors,
making them very desirable for famines.
The hallo are warmed throughout by Instate, and
every modern Improvement, in fact, has been added,
that may conduce to the safety, comfort, and happiness
of the guests.
Visitor, may, therefore, rest assured that the JONES
ROUSE has been made perfect in all its appointments;
that each department has been placed in charge of ex
perienced and competent persons; that 'in every parti
cular the system which ham been adopted by the propri
etor will surd to those who may make it their home es
'great a degree of comfort as may be obtained at any
steelier eatablishment in the State.
To Bemire this desirable reedit, ho has furnished the
public and private parlors, chambers, dining room, Ac.,
with entirely now furniture, and also arranged within
the building a One barber's saloon, oyster Baleen, dress
ing room, hot and cold baths, Ac.
The culinary department and dining room will receive
the especial attention of the proprietor, which, he,
trusts will be a sufficient guarantee that all tastes will
be suited.
After returning his heartfelt Menke to his old Mende
and patron for the generous patronage so long extend
ed to him at the „ °overly Uoues, ,, and also to hie
friends and patrons at the " Columbia Rouse," Cape
Island, during the season of 1855 he respectfully Noll
cite a continuance of it at the " JONES ROUSE."
ja7-eodltn WELLS °OVERLY.
FORREST HOUSE,
south side of ARM STREET WNARF.
If. I. lIART, PAOPRIIITOR.
DINNERS from 12 to 3. Good Bill of Faro.
Dioramas and others will find "everything of the beet
quality.
N. B.—Lynn Iraveri Ray Oysters received by every
Norfolk steamer. ja2o 3m
MERCHANTS' HOTEL,-
LTXNORTH VOURTII STREET'
Amore Mit V,
PHILADELPIII .
aa24-tt MoIIIBERN k 80118, eßoPlifgrola
.11 081; 13
8 TREET SALO 4 N ,
The Holidays ere close et band, sod Jones's Arch
street Saloon Is prepared for the Immense demand that
will be made upon It for ootryscrrloris.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES
IMPORTRO xxPlttBBLlt FOR MI MUNI' 1311ASON!
. .
Every vedette( Bon Bona, Postilea, Bourbon Drops,
new attic, of Rum Drops, Man Snore Drops, VangMarro
Don Bone t and every' variety rare and costly candles
manufactured in Paris,
For Presents, all elves and PATTERNS of Ornamental
Doles, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties filled with the choicest
variety of Confections and varying in price from One
Dollar up to Fifty Doling. Some of these Dozes are the
arose PIUMB SPEDIADINII Or FANCY WORN AND .ABllB7lo
DOSION Epp* OFFERED IN TRIO COUNTRY.
To tim Ladies, ea 35 , 011 tis to the whole public, Joneeie
61100116 aro the most attractive In tho City, and In
splendor of adornMent and dui& are imperlor to any in
the Union
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS
Served up In tho choicest and most expeditious aLyle.
FR UIT OP ALL KINDS,
NE DREAMS, JELLIES, OAISIE AND OYSTERS
Ceriatautly ready for visitere in profuelop,
PLAIN, FANCY, AND ORNAMENTAL
OAKES 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 continunuce of the patronage hitherto so liberally
bestowed by the public in respectfully solicited.
des.tf It. II JONES, Proprietor.
CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI
v SON, Wild Docks, Turkeys, Geese, Crouse, Fresh
Salmon, Ohlocatique, Opluachique, Princess Bay, Abele
cam and Cove Oysters, with etery variety of GAME,
wild or domestic, in Batmen. Green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin slippery served up at the aborting notice, at
JOON CAMPBELL'S, No. 627 CIINSTNLIT street, op•
posits the State House.
N.B. No expense or pains has been spared by the
Proprietor in fitting up this new establishment in the
moat sumptuous manner—the second story being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Mm*,
Eluppora, &a,
tW'r Notrance for Ladies toward' Sixth Omit.
nov7-3in
IVIoGOWAN'S RESTAURANT, SOUTH
west corner of BROAD and WALNUT.—Game
and all other delicacies in season. Families su pplied
with Oysterson the shortest notice. sept-7m
IaRANDIES.--(c Fillet °estilion," Marett,
1.-9 and other Cognise of yarlous vintages, In half
pipes and quarter etodre ; relleyolsin Roohelle Brandies,
pale and dark, in half pipes, half auks, and one.eigtith
casks. Imported and for sale by
HENRY BONLISN & CO,,
ee22 221. and 223 Smith Fourth street.
A LEXANDER V. 110LItIES, WINE ANI
t& LIQUOR BTORII, No. ?26, k3outheast Corner o
GROROZ and SOUTH Streets. and-ly
CI. LEWIS, IMPORTER AND DEALER
• IN FINN WINES, LIQUORS, OIOARS, &0., 20
South FIFTH Street, Philadelphia, sally
BRANDIES.—Pinet, Castillon & Co., Ma
sett /a Co., and other brands of Cognacs or various
vintages, In half plpea ana qua.tern*aka ; Pelleroloin
Rochelle Brandies, pale and dark, in halt pines, quarter
casks and one eighth casks, all tu Cuaton, n'othoe gores,
Imported and for Ws by
HENRY BOHLEN h 00.,
in 8 Noe. 221 and 223 Beath Paulin, street.
11 - 11TIIMITC - S i BUTZ, - PORTER - , - ALE
.....",AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 620 (now
N 0.998) North TIiiRD Street, Philadelphia --Shipping
orders promptly attends(' to. nol-tt
HAVINA k O s IGARS—A handsome Blurt-
Figaro, Partagsa,
Cabanas, Sultana,
eloria, Jupiter,
Oolow, Clonvereinutes,
Torrey Lopes, Union Americana, .
OroJon, Flora Cabana, An, ao.,
Etc., In )j, )(,1.6 and 1.10 naafi, of all Ares and quali
ties, in @Wm and constantly rooolvlng, and for solo low,
by • , CHARLES TETE,
(new) 168 WALNUT Street,
below Second, second gory
FIGARO, CABANAS AND PARTAGAB
SEGARS.—A choke Invoke of three celebrated
brande on board brig "New Era," daily expected from
llama, and for Pale low, by OLILRLES TETE,
(New) 188 Walnut street, below Boom!,
ant Second Story.
jOTIN P. DOHERTY,
VORYIRLY WITH 11.111. LY & 3110 . 1211,
LOX WITII LUKENS, KELLY, & 00.,
814 CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIGHTH,
Has now with him the beat Tallora that are engaged
in the business In this country.
Ounces RoTH, formerly the leading tailor of this
city; M. NATSZA, formerly cutter for 0. Roth & Co.,
and Info Coat and Vest cutter with Lukens, Kelly, &
Co.; liens! Warmsa, the best Pants and Vest cutter
In the united States, for years cutter with Deplerrls,
under the Irving House, Broadway, and with Deplerris
& Pettne, under the St. Nicholas lintel, Broadway.
The most unremitting attention paid to the wishes of
all who patronise the establishment.
The beet of ' , Clothe', made at rnotitrato prices for
credit, lots prices for cash.
JAMES SHE RID AN, MERCHANT
TAILOR, Non. 10 and 18 email NINTH EITERST,
A.BOVN 011EBTNUT.
A large and well selected stook of CLOP/ Band
OASSlblitltltg always on hand.
All Clothing made at this Netabliehment will be of
the beat quality, and in the moat faehlonable style.
Particular attention given to IJNIPORII.I OLOTU
ING.
DARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS'
OLOTIIINO, 148 Norlb FOURTH Street, betweos
Anti and Raw 11U641,
V . ALI COAL ? COAL r—TAGGART's
CELEBRATED BPRINO MOUNTAIN LENIEU7
COAL.
J:kR DARTER'S GIIZEtrWOOD, TAMAQUA COAL
GEORGE W. SNYDER'S PINE YOREST SORUYL
KILL COAL.
Save for sale, and are constantly receiving front
above celebrated _
There la no Coal raised anywhere, equal In qua*
theme, and a trial will convince any ono of their great
superiority. Our Coal le very carefully emonod at our
yards, and wo will warrant it perfectly free Irmo elate,
duet and all Impurities. Our PItIONS areas LOW aa the
VERY LOWEST.
Ordere left at our °Moe, No. led BOUIII YRONT
street, above Walnut.
Orders left at our Yard, CIALI,OWNILL 'tree!, below
BROAD street.
Ciders left at our Wharf, WATER street, above CAL
LOWIIILL—or sent to either plane per Despatch rest,
will receive prompt attention.
Purchasers for Family use will do well to call and ex
amine our Coal before purchasing elsewhere. au4-tf
W.GIIUYLKILL AND LEHIGH COAL.-
I am daily receiving, at my yard, the beet quality o.
14011UYLKILL AND LEIIIOII COAL, My customers,
and all others who may favor me with their orders, may
rel 43! getting Coal that will be eatisfactory to them.
No inferior Coal kept at this establishment to
offer at LOW PRIORS.
• EIIIGH AND SCHUYLKILL COAL.-
A-41 DALY, PORTER do CO., COAL DEALERS, No.
821 PRIME Street, above Eighth, keep conatantly on
hand, at the verylownat ratee, a full supply of Lehigh
and Hcbuylkill Coal. au 1-800
DANIEL DOUGHERTY, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Boutheut Corner of RIGIITII and LO
CUST Eitreete, Philadelphia. aul-19
YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT
kut. LAW, CENTRE street, Pnthwille, Pa. ma 4-11
1.5,000 BOXES OF AMERICAN WIN
DOW GLASS, of all slzea and (mantles,
for gale at lowest prices.
Our assortment is complete, and are daily receiving
fresh lots from the Kennington Glum Works.
Sheets dr, Dulfy'e make, superior to any in the market
am to brilliancy and regular thickness, equal to French
We are now receiving two-thirds of the Wass wade at
those works.
2,000 boxes French Glass of all slam
4,000 feet Sough Wane for skylights.
5,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pat;
terns.
White Lead, French and American Zinc, Paints, kc.
100 000 the White Load,
00,000162 Vreneli Zino (Vieille Montague),
76,000 Ike American Zinc.
Drown Zlno, a full supply,
Chrome Green, a full supply.
Chrome Yellow, a full supply,
Prussian Blue, a lull aupyly.
Paris Green, a full supply.
Address your orders to. . .
ZIEPLER & SMITH,
Wholegato DrOgirists mud Meaufnotarers,
Pole Proprietors of the Poona. Steam Oolor Works
Store P. W. corner finOND and GREW litreete
I'i/111401phip. 401/ tf
rffiLADELPHU. TUESDAY., JANUARY' 26, 1858.
7V and 120 . AROfISTREET
HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS!
Wines anb Zignore
&bac° anb Eigaro.
litlerchant Olaflon.
RANDALL & MEREDITH
COAL OF 'ALL SIZES,
ALEXANDER: (MERSEY,
N. E. corner of Broad end Cherry fito
7ttiontena at taut
Citifying
riIIFIE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN
..E. ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIPS.
- shoat ERW YORK TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Panage
Second Cabin Passage
1000 1100103 TO LIVERPOOL.
Chief Cabin Passage
Second Cabin Paaange
The ships from Boston call at Halifax.
PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt. Lang.
ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.Wiekman
ASIA, Capt. E. id Lott. NIAGARA, Oept.ltyrie.
AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, EUROPA. Capt. J. Lelteh,
These vesaele carry a clear white light at moat-head;
green on starboard bow ; red on port bow.
API Ok, Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Jar,. 20.
AMBRIOA, Wickman," Boston, Wednesday, Jan. 27.
EUROPA, Leitch, " N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 3.
CANADA, Lang, " Boston, Wednesday, Yet,. 10.
ARABIA, Stone " N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 17.
NIAGARA, Hider, ii Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 24.
Bertha not secured until paid for.
An experlenoed Surgeon on board.
The owners of these Shia will net be aeoenntaide for
Gold, after, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones
'
or Metals, unless bills of lading are signed therefor and
the value thereof therein eXpraued.
Por freight or passage apply to
Jald-y E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York ,
S
ATANNAII STEAMSHIP LINE.
Fitllan T 8 REDUCED.
The emit-known tirst-slaw aide-wheel steamship
STATE OF GEORGIA, John J. Garvin, Com/nal/der,
will be ready to receive freight on WEDNESDAY, Jan
uary 21. sill soil on SATURDAY, January 30, at 10
o'clock A. M.
At Savannah this ship oonnects with steamers for
Florida, and for al/ places in the South and Southwest.
Cabin passage $2O 00
Steerage do 8 00
No freight received on Saturday morning.
No bills, , of lading signed after the ship has sailed.
For freight or passage, apply to
A. lIEIION, Tr ,
No. 828 North Wharves.
C. A. GREINER & CO.,
jal4 Agents In Savannah.
TOR SAN FRANCISCO.—To sail on the
lath instant. —The famous clipper shine EDWIN
ME, C. P. WIIAVEI3, Commander, and EDWIN FOR
REST, Caooaso, Commander.
Both of theca magnificent ships are now loading in
New York, and will be despatched as above,
For balance of freight apply to
lIISIIOP, SIMONS, & CO.,
JO. 120 (late 80) NORM WIIARVEB.
/11 W A
HE GLASGOND NEW YO-11TC
-1 STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S splendid and powerful
steemers '
EDINDUIIOII, 2,600 tone, Wm. Cumming, Commander,
NEW YORK, 2,120 tone, Robert Craig, , c
GLASGOW, 1,002 tone, John Duncan.
Arb appointed to sell
PROM OLABOOW.
New York, Baurday, 10th December
Edinburgh, Saturday, 16th January.
Ulatigow, Saturday, 30th January.
Vflolf NSW YUlllg.
Edinburgh, Saturday, Fob. 13th at 12 o'clock, noon
•
lults OF PAABAGR
/ROM GLARGOW.
First Class 16 guiness
Bteersge, found with cooked provisions g It
12=EMEMEI
First Claim 175 00
Steerage, found with cooked provisione . . .....
30 00
Children tinder 14 years of age, half fare; Enfants in
Steerage. $5.
Return tickets available within six months, by any
steamer of this line.
Out and home, First Mesa.
Out and home, Third Class
Au experienced Surgeon attached to each Steamer.
For passage, apply to
WORKMAN & CO., 12$ WALNUT Street, Philadet
phis.
MALL & LONEY, Buchanan's Wharf, Baltimore .
ILOBRItT CRAW, 17 Broadway, New York
ja4.6m
VOR ENGLAND AND FRANCE,IB67.
.1: New York and Havre Steamship Omapany.—The
United States Mail Stearnstope AUAGO, 2,600 tone,
Dark* Lines, Commander, and FULTON, 2,600 tone,
lames A. NVotton, commander, will leave low York,
Ustvre and Southampton, for the years 1867 and 68, on
the following days:
=E3:11:13
!upon, Saturday, Aug. 22
Arago, do. Sept. 19
fttltori, do,
,Oat, 17
Lugo, do. Nov. 14
faltou, do. Deo. 12
drag°, Saturday, Jan. 0
Fulton, do. Feb. 6
dingo, do. March 6
Fulton, do. April 8
Arago, do. May 1
Fulton, do. May 28
1.31.11 RATAN. Litti 11007111.14F701t,
186 T. 1867.
Poop, Tuesday, Aug. 26 Arago, Wednesday, Aug. 26
Fulton, do. swot. 22 Fulton, do. Sept. 29
Arego, do. kiot. 20 Arago, do. Out. 21
Fulton, do. Nov. 17 Fulton, do. Nov. 18
Arago, do. Deo. 16 Arago, do.. Deo. 10
1868.
Patton, do. Jan. 12 Fulton, do. Jan. 18
&rig°, do. Feb. 9 Arago, do. Feb. 10
Fulton, do. March 9 Fulton, do. Afar. 10
Arago, do April 0 Arago, do. April 1
Fulton, do. May 4 Fulton, do. May 6
Arago, do. Jobe 1 Arno, do. June 2
lotto% do. June 29 Fulton, do. June BO
salon or Finnan:
From New York to Southampton or Macro.llrd
Cabin, $lBO ; Eleoond Cabin, $76.
Prom Havre or Southampton to New York—Pint
Cabin, trace; Second Cobb,n 600 francs.
par freight or passage, apply to
MOILTI,MES LiviNusTox, Agent, 7 Broadway.
WILLIAM ISELIN, " Barre.
CROSSLY & 00. " south'ton.
AMERICAN Euitopziat
EXPRESS AyiD EX- Paris.
(MANCE 00. anti
rionE NEW YORK AND LIVERPOOL
UNITHD TATS MAIL STIIAMERS.—The Rblpe
°crawling this Lino are
The ATLANTIC, Capt, Oliver Rhlridgo.
The bALTIO, Capt. Joseph Cocostook.
OThe ADRIATIO, Capt. Jame' West.
These ships have been built by contract, sgpresely for
Uvornmeot oarvim every care has been taken in their
construction, as also In their engines, to encore strength
and speed, and their accommodations for passengers are
unequalled for elegance and comfort.
Price of passage from Now York to Liverpool, in tint
eabija, 8130; in second do., $l5; from Liverpool to New
Torn, go wrineas, No bertha secured unlace paid
14 of this line have improved water-tight
f h o u r li Ze h a de hip
- - 11
rao l irLiVitifetroa..—
Saturday, JUIIO 20, /857 Wednesday, June 24, 18
Sa67 -
Saturday, July 4, 1857 Wednesday, July 8, 1867
Saturday, July 18,Z21867 Wednesday, July 22, 1867
Saturday, Aug. 1, 1851 Wednesday, Aug. 6, 1867
Saturday, Aug. 16, 1867 Wednesday, Aug. 19, 1857
Saturday, Sept. 12, 1851 Wednesday, Sept. 2, 1651
Saturday, Sept. 26, 1861' Wednesday, Pept. 30, 1E157
Saturday, Oct. 10, 1851 Wednesday, Oct. 14, 1851
Saturday, Oot. 24 1857 Wednesday, Oct. 28, 1857
Saturday, Nov. 7, 1867 Wednoaday, Nov.ll, 1857
Saturday, Nor. 21, 1851 Wednesday, N0y.26, 1861
Saturday, Deo. 6, 1861 Wednesday, Dec. 9, 1867
Wodneeday, Dee. 21, 1867
for freight or passage, apply to
• RDWAIIII K. COLLINS, No. 66 Wall street, N.Y.
• !MOWN, 801PLSY & 00., Liverpool.
STEPLIEN KIINNAItD & 00., 27 Austin friars,
London.
B. 0. WAINWRIGIIT & 00., Parts.
The owners of these ehlpo will not be &mountable for
gold,„allver, bullion ' specie, jewelry.pr melons atones or
;petals unless b il lsof lading vs ; nod therefor, and
the raffle thereof expressed therein an t-tf
.fflachinern anb iron.
DENN STEAM ENGINE AND BOIL
1 It it IV
REA.NEY, NEAFIE & CO.,
PRACTICAL AND THEORETICAL ENGINEERS
MACHINISTS, BOILER-MAKERS, BLACK
SMITHS AND POUNDERS.
Raving for many years been in successful operation,
and been exclusively engaged In building and repairing
Marine and River Engines, high and low pressure, Iron
Boats, Water Tanks, Propellers, &0., /to respectfully
offer their services to the public, ea being Tally prepared
to oontraet for Engines of all slam Marine, River, and
Etationary. Having meta of patterns of different sizes,
are prepared to execute order° with quick despatch.
Every description of Pattern-making made at the
shortest notice. high and Low Pressnre, Flue, Tubu
lar and Oyliuder Boilere,of the best Pennsylvania char•
oust iron. Forgings of all sizes and kinds; Iron and
Brass Castings of all descriptions; Roll Turning, Screw
Cutting, and all other work connected with the above
business.
Drawings and specifications for all work done at their
establishment free of charge, sad work guaranteed.
The subscribers have ample wharf dock room for re
pairs of boats, where they can lay in perfeot safety, and
ire provided with shears, blocks, falls, &0., &0., for
raising heavy or light weights.
TIIOMAB REANHY,
JACOB ft.
JOAN P. LEVY,
sal-y BEAOII and PALMER Street', Kensington.
NAM= Y. lIINNIOI. A. 'CLOONAN Alll=
WILLIAM H. AMNION,
SOUTHWARK FOUNDRY,
PIPTII AND WASDINGTON STAMM
PHILADNAPHI A.
MERRICK & SONS,
ENGINEERS AND MACHINISTS,
manufacture High and Low Pressure Steam Angina., fot
Land, RiTer and Marine aervice.
Boilers,Gasometers, Tanks, Iron Boats, he., Cast
ings of all kinds, either Iron or Brass.
Iron frame roofs for Gas Works, Workshops, Railroad
Stations, &D.
Retorts and Gas Machinery of the latest and moot
Improved construction.
Avery description of Plantation machinery. ouch as
Sugar. Saw, and Griot 111111 e, Vacuum Pans, Open Steam
Trains, Defecators, Ifilers, Pumping Engines, ko.
Sole Agents for N. Rillieux's Patent Sugar Boiling
Apparatus; Nammyth's relent Steam Hammer; J. P.
Rasa' Patent 'Valve Motion for Bloat Machinery and
Steam Pumps.
Superintendent—B. 11. BARTOL,
RICHARD NORRIS & SON, LOCUM°.
TIVII
STEAM ENGINE BUILDERS,
lOVVITERIT.O lITIIRRT, HAIIILTON, I'AUIVIIiW AND
PEEING °ADDAX STREWN)
PHILADELPHIA.
Jngaged enelnebiely in the manufactere of
LOCOMOTIVE STEAM ENGINES.
Manufacture to order Locomotiveo of any arrange
lalnt) weight or capacity, for the nee of Wool or CA*,
er Bstwoninotas
A Coal in its crude state, or
NTRRAVITIe COAL,
WITRODT EVITTINO 811080, GAB 01 111 . 111111.
/ 4 deolgu, material and worktimuship, the Looomo
tivee produced at these Works are equal to, Rod not ex
celled by auy. The material's used In oonstruction are
made on the epot, and insure the beet quality and most
reliable stock. The large extent of Shops, and Com
pieta of bfacAirtiry and Tools, enable
them to execute the
BEST OF WORK WITH GREAT DESPATCH,
or AMY ARRANORMRtir REQUIRE).
CHILLED OAR WIIRIII.B, lIAMDIERED AXLES,
With Forelegs of any size or form
IKON AND BRASS CASTING ' S,
And MAMMA WORK generally.
RICHARD MORRIE,. HENRY Ldrimrs NORM,.
i riIEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE,
of molten tquality, Is sold al the PHILADELPHIA
GAS WORKS fur the reduced price of five cents a bushel,
and may be obtelned in barge or smelt quantity by ap
plying at the Use Office, No. 20 South SEVENTH
Street.
To Purebasers by Wholesale, it Is sold at the Works
fu First IVard, by the ton, at a prioe equivalent to An
tbraeite, 11250 per ton.
(Sigued,) J.O. 011ENSON, Engineer.
PHILADSLPHIL OIEI {1(0.1[8, Aug. 20, , b 7. an27-t7
SEWING MACHINES.-PRATT'S
PATENT-PIOCES FROM $l2 TO $25.
The LADIES' COMPANION" is the meat simple,
durablo, compact, end cheap machine Tor family use
ever offered to the public, sewing equally well upon all
kinds of fabric, and without patiertng the cloth, leav
ing no bad cord on the back side of the work, and al
ways fastening the thread when stopped. They sew
from two to twelve hundred stitched per minute, tieing
but one thread, and without rewinding The stitch can
be varied from fire to fifty to the Inch. Any One eau
learn to operate them in half an hour. Printed dime-
Vona accompany each machine, by which any one can
use them. We are enabled to oiler these superior ma
chines at the above tow prices, as we are nut obliged to
pay fifteen or twenty dollars temise for borrowed pa
tents, this machine being made under our own patents
In every part, and infringing upon or using no other.
There are some hundreds iu constant use in this city
and vicinity, which are giving tha best satisfaction.
Every machine Is warranted to give satisfaction
Ladies and gentlemen are Invited to call and examine
them and their work, and Judge for themselves.
Samples of work, end drawings with deactiption, sent
to any part of the country by mail.
Salesrooms 113 WASHINGTON Street, Boston, and
877 BROADWAY. New York. no 21-tf
USSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED
COltDAtll4.—s. superior article, rosoutattere
sod for sale by WEAVER, P/T1.11)1 4. CO.,
wa 8•K No. a 8 r, Wator at., & San. Wliszysa
inettrantt etatttpanite.
pHILA.DELPRIA. FIRE AND LIVE Dr'
SUB ANCE COMPANY.
INCORPORATED BY TOR STATE OP PENN
SYLVANIA
Are now established In pair new (mice, N 0.4.13 QuEs.r.
NUT street, where they are prepared to make
ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE,
from lose by Ore, on property of every description, in
town or country, including
PUBLIC BUILDINGS, STORES, DIVEL.
LINOS, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES and
MANUFACTORIES, WORYSIIOPS,
VESSELS, , tc.
Also, Merchandise of all kinds; Stocks of Goods;
Stocks of Country Stores. Goode on storage, or in bond;
Stooks and Toole of Artificers and Mechanics; Furni
ture, Jewelry, Fixtures, ego., dro., &c.. at moderate
rates of premium, and for any period of time.
This Company refer to their put career u en ample
guarantee for the
PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL THEIR LOSSES.
There are at this time no unsettled claim' against
them. ROBT. P. KING, President.
M. W. BALDWIN, Flo President.
Ykl2lolll Btaourags, Secretary. Jal4-3m*
MARINE AND FIRE INSURANCE.
ATI THE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE
OF PENNSYLVANIA—CHARTERED IN 1104—with a
capital of TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS,
and large surplus to addition, invested In sound and
available securities ' coutinne to insure on Vessels mid
Cargoes, Buildings, Stocks of Merchandise, tre., &a., on
liberal tonne.
OFFIOII, No. 4 EXOTIAINIE BUILDINO,
WAL
NUT Street, below Third.
DIRECTORS YOH YEAR 1858 :
John Stewart, William R White,
Simeon Toby, Charles S. Wart
John H. Scott, George 11. Stuart,
Charles Macslooter, Tobias Wagner,
John D. Rudd, Samuel Grant, Jr.,
William S. Smith,
.._ _ Thomas B. Watteon,
henry O. Freemen.
JOHN STEWART, President.
.WILLI/11 UMW, Secretary. jell-eody
rrIIE MUTUAL REALM INSURANCE
SOCIETY OP PENNSYLVANIA. Mae, No. ICI
South FOURTII Street, above WALNUT, (Up Stairs,)
Philadelphia.
Philadelphia. _
CAPITAL, 8 2 0,000.
SILAS 8. DREW, resemerr.
Plaine(Al Committee L. DROWN, J. JOLINBON,
E. P. lIAZLETON.
The object of this Society Is the creation of a Mutual
Fund, to bo applied In the moot advantageous manner
for the benefit of Its sick members.
By the payment of the following yearly deposits you
will become a Life ?dumber of the Society, and will be
entitled to a meekly benefit if you should be disabled by
sickness or accident from attending to your ordinary
business or occupation.
Yearly Deposits of 51embe . re under 50 Years of Age
$2
00 00 00 per year draw 12 8 00 per week
3 g 4 It CI " u
400 c( ,t II 4 00 " II
690 It ~ ,e 600 ,‘
000 If II CC 000 ~ g,
7 00 1, IC CC 7 00" I,
800 ii IC II 8 09 ,t it
000 CC IC II 999 C, C,
20 00 ,g .‘ ./ 10 09 it i,
First week excepted.
In addition to the above an expense Fee of 11.150 will
be °harpd the first year which must be paid at the
time of making application and the yearly deposit in
thirty days.
Ali claims for sickness will be promptly pall. All
communications shonid bo addressed to
SILAS S. DREW, President
164 loath Fourth street, Philadelphi.
CREAP WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA.
OFFICB IN COMPANY'S BUILDING, No 403 WAL
NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street.
Charter Perpetual. Authorized Capital $500,000
FIRE, INEIBRANCE, limited or perpetual.
MARINE INSURANCE on Veneta, Cargoes, and
Freights.
INLAND INSURANO II by Rivers, Canals, Lakes, and
Land Carriage.
ASSETS, Nov. 8, 1867.
Real Eatate $57,000 00
Beal Estate held an trust, (In Phila.) 23,700 00
Bonds and Mortgages 86,350 00
hocks, (par value $92,450) present value.... 67,016 00
Stock notes 38,4110 00
Bills receivable 27,448 81
Cash In bank and on hand 2,104 38
Cash In hands of Agents 7,653 92
Premiums unpaid 9,383 88
DIRECTORS.
CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut *treat.
WM. DARLING 3510 Pine street.
ALEX. IsuiLLApN, merchant, 18 North Front et.
ISAAC HAZLEII SBT , Attorney and Counsellor.
JOHN 0. HUNTER, firm of Wright, Hunter, & Co
It. TRACT, firm of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsmiths' Hall
301111.1 t. WOURDY firm of donee White, & lid'Curtly
THOS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Gillespie & Zeller.
JAS. R. SMITH, firm of Jas. R. Smith & 00.
E. HARPER JEFFII.IEIEWIroa of Wut. 11. Brown . Co
JON. R. TOGDES, office dor. Seventh and &mom ate
CHAS. E. THOM PSON,.office 413Dheetuut street,
ALFRED TAYLOR, office Celt.° City Property.
JONA J. SLOCUM, office 225 South Third street.
CHARLES 0. LATHROP, President.
WM. DARLING, Vide-President.
LEWIS GREGORY, 241 Vice-President, New York
11. R. RICHARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. dell-It
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM
PANY,
331 WALNUT STREIT.
Charter perpetual. Capital, 8300,000. Subscribed,
8200,000. Paid up, 8140,000.
This Company is now prepared to issue FINN and
MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms.
PREMIUM—JOHN BUM.
Vies ramearnter-11ENRY BIRD.
LIFE INSURANCE AND TRUST COM
PANT.—The PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE
COMPANY. Northeast Cnrner of THIRD and DOOR
Streets. Capital, $012,725 03.
INSURES LIVES for short terns, 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 contingenoles of Life.
They act as Executers, Administrators, Assignees,
Trustees, and Onardisns.
TELOBTEIRS.
Daniel L. Miller, Samuel E. Stokes,
Benjamin Coates, William kiarth3,
Richard S. Newbold, James B. McFarland,
William P. Hacker, Joseph li Trotter,
William H. Korn, James Ruston,
Samuel C. Huey, Theophilus Pa ulding,
Charlea Eisiieweil, utmooo .... .......i
"" ---- -t- C. Towocead, Daniel L. Hutchinson,
Rceloipuuew,...t,John W. Hornor,
William H. Carr. Ellis B. Archer,
Edward T. Hatt - Samuel J Christian,
William Robertson, Joseph N. Thomas,
Warner N. Ruin, John G. Brenner,
P. 8 bitchier, Eaton.
DANIEL L. MILLER, President.
SAMUEL E. STORES, Vine rree't.
does W. Hoalroa. Secretary. nllll.ll
HOWARD FIRE AND MARINE IN
SURANCE COMPANY—Office No. 412 WALNUT
Street, Philadelphia. The following statement of the
admire of the company is published In conformity with
provision of its charter :
IrantloaB SVONITZb rumi 1110118 T 1, 1858, TO 100041
31, 1831:
Vire premiums 539,720 81
Marine premiums 211,103 02
Perpetual premiums 524 00
---
Total amount premiums takes. $256,741 43
Earned ere premiums 24,012 90
Earned marine premium/ 199,005 CO-480,078 68
Deduct return premiums
Net earned 9108,839 09
Marine lowa paid. $93,80 16
Fire loose' paid.... 8,031 11
$101,910 BO
Wyse re
ceived._ WO II
interestre.
ce1.ed...4,251 67
It s - twiux
&nee 2 971 92 —4,093 80— 98,888 TO
Expenses for commissions to
agents, abatements In lion of
scrip, salaries, otHoe rent,
furnishing office, books, sta
tionery, &o 50,980 137
Profit And lose 63 40-141,293 27
Net profit
•Berrel.
Cosh on hand $12,515 89
Ellie receivable 119,207 02
Bonds end mortgages 105,000 00
Btocka 202,100 00
Stock notes 142,900 00
Due by agents and
others 72,512 93
$154,095 64
DIREOTORS.
P. M. Potts, Wm. F. Leech,
C. Si. Spang ler, E. T. Konen,
Abraham Rex, M. If. llouston,
Wm. 11. R'oods, Joe. It. Withers,
George Howell, Abraham P. Eyre,
J. Edgar Thomson, W. Ralguel,
0.0. Bower, Charles JP, Norton,
John W. Sexton, John U. Lowers,
Merman Haupt, jamea E, Stiles,
Nathan It. Potts, 31 . IL Bbillingford.
PERCIVAL H. roma, Promdent
0. E. firawatilk, Vice President.
W. U. Weans, booretary.
0c22 R. T. KAMM, Treasurer
FIRE INSURANCE.
SPRING GARDEN FIRE INSURANCE COM
PANY.
CAPITAL $120,000, PAID IN CASH,
AND SICOURELT INVESTED,
OPPIOII, N. W. CORNER OF SIXTH AND WOOD
STS, SPRING GARDENS.
CHARTER PERPETUAL.
LOSSES PROMPTLY PAID.
DIRECTORS.
John H. Bobsled, Henry H. Phil
Davin Woelpper, Lewis !Alarms*
Benjamin Davie, John Lindell,
John Evans, Jr Charles Field,
Auley N. Park, William E. Woo:,
James Darnell, John B. Stevenson,
Jacob B. Mintier, Cumin Stoddard,
Henry Homer, Thea D. Tlillnemet,
George R. Childs.
JOHN H. DOHNERT, President.
L. KRUMIIIIAAIt, Secretary. *opt 21
ARCTIC FIRE INSURANCE COMPA.
NY, NEW YORK.-oBlee, No 29 Wall street, ad
Joining the Mechanics' Rook—Cash Capital, $24,000
id 41.1 a supine. Titla Company %Mlle Buildings, Her
ohandize, Yurulture, Veseele In port and their Cargo.'
and other property, against Lone or Damage by Mire an
the Rieke of Inland Neeivktion.
DIRROTORIL
Henry Grinnell, Joshua L. Pope,
Caleb Barstow, Rufus R. Graves,
Henry 0. Brewer, Henry Davis
Edmond Pooreld, 0. H. Lilienthal,
Hanson K. Cowing, Theo. Polhemus, Jr.
Ogden Haggerty, Eliaha K Morgan,
Thomae Munagan , Alm. K. Van Hest,
John H. Earle, William A. Cary,
Albert Ward, Thomas 8. Nelson
Charles Easton, James W. Phillip' ' ,
Louts Lorut, Charles A. Macy,
Samuel G.Gliddea, Edward Hiucken,
Aleph. Cambroleug, Wm E. Shepard,
Thoumilkott, Charles L. Frost,
John Ward Lothrop L. Sturges,
Henry K. Bogert, William R. Yosdlok,
Peter Edell, Emery Thayer,
Benjamin 11. Yield, Geo Westfeldt,
A, K. Prothingham s ?Almon Taylor,
Thee, P. Youngs, floury N. Bleesoro.
Samuel L. Mitchell
ALBERT WARD, Preeident.
Magian A. OMmirr. Secretary, an 10-ly
MANUFACTURERS' INF.UR A N GE
COMPANY.—Charter Perpetual. Granted by
the State of Pennsylvania. Capital, $500,00d.
Marine, and Inland Transportation.
Dlll3lO ?Dag.
Aaron S. Lippincott, Charles Wise,
Wet A. Rhodes, Alfred Weeks,
Charles J. Field - , James P. Smyth,
Wm. 11. Thomas, J. Rinaldo Bank,
Wm. Neal, John P. Simons,
AARON B. LIPPINCOTT, President.
Wlll A. RUODES, Vice President.
ALFRED WERKB, Secretary.
J. W. MARTIRri, Surveyor.
Itita Company was organized wit). a cash eapital, and
the Directors hare determined to adapt the business to
its creatable catitrees—to observe prudence in conduct
ing its affairs, with a prompt adjustment of !owes.
Office No. 10 Blerohante' iliehange, Philadelphia.
aul-dly
VOMMONWEALTtI FIRE INSURANCE
N.—/ COMPANY, OF TUB k iSTATI. Of PKNNSYLVA-
NIA.--OMce N. W. Oorner FOURTM, and WALNUT
Btreete, Philadelphm. Subboribed OspitAl, $600,000.
Paid-up Capital, $200.000.
DAVID 'Thalia, M. D., Pm:IMM.
THOMAS 8. fitiIWART, Yia ?met.
Omni O. 1409818488844.7. 481-4
Inerance Campanial.
WLAWARIS MUTUAL SAFETY
A-. SI:MINOR COMPANY.
INCONPORATID BY TUN LROIBLATURI of FINN
!SYLVANIA, 1838.
OPIION, N. Cotner THIRD and WALNUT Abrirets,
ralhenilLrinc.
MARINE INSURANCE,
ON VESSELS, t r
0 &ROO, To all puts of As World.
• YURIOUT;
INLA D INSVRANCRS,
On (look by River, Canals, Lakes, and Land Carriage
to all puts of the Unton.
" FIR .$ INS URANCES,
On Merchandise ventrally.
Ots Btoree, D 111.11114 house, &e.
ASSISTS OF TUR COMPANY,
November 2, 1821.
Bonds, ifortgegei, and Real Rotate. $101,360 OS
PhiillMAllsCity Rai l roads Loans 187,011 28
Stock i nßants, , and Institutes
Companies 12,608 00
Bills Receivable 220,271 95
Cub on hand 38,10/ 66
Balance in bends of Agents, Premiums on
Marine Ponders recently issued, on other
debts due the Company 91,730 87
Elobicrlption Notes 100,000 00
DIIIIOTIIBIL
William Martin, James 0, Haul,
Joseph H. Seal, Theophllua PsuLllzar,
Edmund A. Bowler, James Tragolir,
Jobs 0. Davis, William Eyre, Jr.,
John R. Pearce°, J. W. Peoiston,
George 0. Leiper, Joshua P. Eyre,
Edward Darlington, Samuel E Stokes,
Dr. R. M. Bunton, Henry Sloan,
Wm. 0. Ludwig, James B Afelrarland,
/rugh Craig, Thomas C. lland,
Spencer Motlealu, Hobert Burton, Jr , .
Charier Kelly, JllO. B. Semple, Pittabgb ,
11. Joues Brooke,' Dr 'l' Morgan, "l
Jacob P. Jones, J. T. Logan, it
WILLIAM MARTIN, Prealdent. .
THOMAS 0. HAND, Vice Preeldeot.
HENRY LYLBURN, Secretary. Jag./
CHARTER, OAK FIRE AND MARINE
INSURANCE COMPANY or HARTFORD, OONN.
Cash Capital $900,000. Losses In Pbtladelplide and
vicinity adjusted at the PAitadelpAha o„ffito.
By leave we refer to
D. S. Brown & Co., Phila. Hon. bet Zonal, PIM*.
Chaffee', Stoat & Co., 4 '. Hon. Rea Choate, Boston
Ricker, les & Co., ', Hon. T.. B. Williams, Ilart'd
We have facilities! for p acing soy amount of Insu
rance In the most reliable CompaMee.
PHILADELPHIA GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY, No. 418 (old No. 140 CHESTNUT ST.
THOMPSON A ROOD,
Agents.
Itailroab Lints
igIipIIILADEIrPRIA AND ELMIRA RAIL
1A ROAD COMPANY.—GUICIESST ROUTS to Bi
mini, Buffalo, Chicago, Bock Lland, Niagara Falls,
Mtlwaukie, Dorllngtos, Montreal, St. Paola, Detroit,
Donßeth, and bt. Louis
Passes:ger • tralne will leave the Philadelphia and
Reeding Railroad Depot, corner BROAD and YINZ
Streets, daily. ;Sun 'aye excepted,) an follows : •
7.30 4.. DAY RXPRI3BI3,
For Elmira, Niagara Fella, Buffalo, Detroit, Chicago,
Milwaukee, Roth Island, Galena, St. Paula, Burlington,
and St. Louis.
8.80 P. M. NIGHT EXPIIE2II3,
Her Elmira, Niagara Falls, Buttslo Detroit, Ohicego
Milwaukee, Bock Island, Galena, Bt. ' Pattle t Burlington
and Bt. Louis.
(U -4 Ticket goal till tiud.
Baggage checked to Elmira, Buffalo, and Boapension
Bridge.
WilkeAbarre
Williamsport
Elmira
Oauaudaiguis
Geneva, via Eforhatu
Borheater
Nlaora Balla
Buffalo
Brie
Cleveland, 'la N.Y. and Erie..
via Niagara Palle..
Toledo, via New York sod Erie
Columbus
Cincinnati, New York and Erie
" Niagara Falls
Indianapolis, via New York and Erie.
Detroit, via Niagara lolls
Chicago, via GreatlYeatern Railway..
. Lake Shore Railroad
Rock Island, via Niagara Palls.
Lake Shore Railroad
UM 020 99
21 GO
Burlington 23 00
lowa City 29 25
Bt. Louie, via Chicago 27 CO
Indianapolis 29 00
Dunlieth 27 60
81. Paula 38 10
117 Ticket* can be procured at the Philadelphia and
Efrain }Unread Company's Ticket Office, N. W. corner
of SIXTH - and CEISBTNIIT Streets, and at the Pas
senger Depot, BROAD and TINE.
_ THROUGH EXPRE23 PRBIOHT TRAIN
Leaves the Depot, Dread street, below Vine, duly,
((Sundays excepted,) for all points West and North, at 6
Frelghta must be delivered before 3 P. M. to insure
their going the same day.
Yreighta are forwarded with greeter despatch
and Lower Rates than by any line from this city to the
West. and Northwest,
For further information apply to
ALLEN & nuan,
Throu g h 'Freight Depot. Broad, bolo.-Pine,
OIIAS. 8. TAITEN, General Agent,
N. W. eor.Biztb and Chestnut sta., Philads,
0. A. NICOLL9,
Gent. Supt. PhHada. and Reading Railroad.
U. A. FONDA,
Dent. !Supt. Catatriesa, W, & S. Railroad.
3. A. REIN?' ELD,
d 031.11 (lent. Supt. W'rueport and Elmira Railroad.
DIIILADELPHIA AND READING RAIL,.
ROAD—YART PREIGUT LlNE.—Hreleat trains
leave the Depot, BROAD Street, Mow TINE, daily, for
Buffalo, Susperixion Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago,
Illilwaukie, Galena, Dubuque, St. Louis, and Interma
este pointy.
This Is the ahortest route to Canada and the Lake
Porte, and goods will be forwarded with greater despatch
to the above points than by any other route.
WWl' 07 PRICED PER l LOS.
Via thatiroad.
let ohm, 21 clean. 8d clam 4th elan/.
131111 anion Bridge .1 05 80 70 60
. o . r . D , lvakirk.l 45 _
1- 47_ . IO
_OO
Chicago 190 146 129 100
Freight going through by rail all the way mostba
marked "VIA. It
No transhipment between Philadelphia and Elmira.
Mark geodsvia Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
and send to the Depot, Broad street, below Vfne,
before 5 P. H.
Per further information in regard to thls route ' call
at the through freight office of the Phllade'phirt.,Nts
girl. and Great Western Line, N. W. sorrier SIXTH
and CHESTNUT. de.lo-y
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.—THE
GREAT CENTRAL ROUTE, oonneeUng the At
lantic Calm with Western, North-western, and South
western States, by coallonons Railway direst. This
Road also connects et Pittsburgh with daily line of
steamers to all ports on the Western Rivers, and at
Cleveland and Sandusky with Steamers to all =a
the North-western Lahti ,• maths: the most A
CHEAPEST and RELIABLE ROUTE by which Treigbi
can be forwarded to and from the GREAT WEST.
RATER BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA AND PITTS
BURGH.
Inas: Or.sea—Boots, Shoes, Hate, and
Caps, Books, Dry Goods, (in taxes
Wes and trunks), Drugs, (in boxes
and balee) leathers, furs, Ace 000. per 100 lbe
1110050 Ctass....-Domestie Sheeting,
Shirting and Ticking, (in original
bales), Drug. in oaks), Hardware,
Leather Liquor, (In casks,) Wall
Paper, - Wool d Sheep Pelts,
Eastward,... Me. per 1001bs
Titan Otsea— Anvi ls, mains, (In
casks), Hemp, Bacon and Pork,
Salted, (loose or in Racks), Paiute,
(dry and In oil,) Otis , (except lard
and resin) 666. per 100 Ma
lonian Onus—Coffee, Ptah, Bacon,
Beef, end Pork., (in cub' or boxes
eastward), Lard and Lerd Olt, Neils,
Soda Ash, German Clay, Tar, Pitch,
Rosin, Steel, Manufactured To.
ham, Rosin Oil, Queensware,
Sugar, (hike., bbls, and boxes)
An.,As 60e. per 100 Its
Ittoon-61 per bbl., until further notice.
Gnats-46e. per 100 lbs., until furl her natio..
Corrow—s2 per bele, not exceeding 600 lbs. weight,
until further notice.
824,078 82
In shipping Goods from any point East of Philadel
phia, be pitr , ticular to view packagea via Pei...wit-nisi&
Railroad." All Goods consigned to the Agents of this
Road, at Philadelphia or Pittsburgh, will be forwarded
without detention.
Pasionv Augarre.--Clarke & Co., Chicago; Packer &
& Co., Memphis, Tenn.; B. Y. Bass & 00., Bt. Lquia,
Mo.; P. 0. IDltiley & Co., Evansville, Indiana;
Bingham, Louisville, Kentucky.; It. 0. Mcdsron,
Madison, Indiana; H. W. Brown & Co., and trait
& Co., Cincinnati; U. 6. Pierce & Co., Zanesville,
Ohio; Leech & Co. No. 64 Kilbystreet, Boston ; Leech
& Co., No. 2 Astor 110:3B11, New York, No. I William et.
New York; B. J. Bneeder, Philadelphia; Magraw &
Koons, Baltimore; D. A Btewart, Pittaborgh.
H. H. MOUBTON,
General height Agent.
H. J. LOMBAERT,
deg- Ouperin!.eadeut, Altoona. Pa
Savings Snubs
QAVING FUND-FIVE PER CENT. IN
KV TEREST-NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST COM
PANY.-WALNUT STRUICT SOUTLI-WW3TOOKNEEI
OF THIRD, PHILADELPHIA.
INOOMMUTED IT UM EITLTII Or PUNSTLTAIII.
Money Is received In any aunt, Urge or small, and In
tritest pea, from the day of deposit to the day of with
&swat.
The °Mee Is open every day from 9 o'clock in the
morning till B o'clock in the evening, Lad on Monday
and Thursday evenings till B o'clock.
HON. twin L. BENNER, President,
ROBERT SELIRIDGE, Vies President.
WY. J. EMU, fiacretarr.
DIISOTOU:
Hon. Henry L. Benner, P. Carroll Brewster,
Edward L. Carter, Joseph B. Barry,
Robert Selfridge, Francis Lee.
Smut. H. Ashton, Joseph Terkel',
0. Landreth Menu, Henry inffenderfler.
Money is received and payments made daily.
The Investments are made in conformity with the
provlslon.s of the Charter, in REAL ESTATE MORT•
GAGES, GROUND RENTS, and such first class securi
ties as out always insure perfect Security to the deposi
tors, and which cannot fail to give permanency and sta
bility to this Institution. sal-ly
NO. 88 (241) DOCK STREET. —FIVE
1.1 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
ivo. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.— FIVE
11 PER WENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
No. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
1 v PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND.
NO. 83 (241) DOCK STREET.—FIVE
111 PER CENT. STATE SAVINGS FUND. ata-17
5,000 TONS of MITCHELL & CROAS
dale's Improved super PUOSPEIATI OP
LIMN, for Bale by CROASDALE, DEIROD & CO ,
eolo-tf lel N. Delaware avenue.
CHARLES P. OM.DWELL--Wholesale
an o V lt ttla4lNUF and CANN Manufacturer, No. 4
MOSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, far sate by
MARTIN lk. likO/LLISTIS,
old lUD North Wider Otroal.
ROSIN.-600 BARRELS SOAPMAKERS
XV ROSIN, to arrive per schooner 7. 11. Wanner
ror sale by MARTIN & MACIALISTErt,
119 Worth Watar.l***l
trANILLA Min.—TO WESTERN
.111. AND SOUTHERN MEHOUANTS.—A lane btoek
of Manilla Rope, for sale by
WE kVER, VITLER, & CO ,
jal2 No. 23 N. WATER St , 22 N. WHARVES.
SORGHUM, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE
81:EA-25 bushels for isle by
01101.9DALN,
.P)2.11102, CO.,
N. 104 N. /114•11M 1 . 1, AV.11114
QPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbls Spirits
Tarpaulins, to arrive, for sale by
.11ASTIV rt MAC/ALI/3TR%
an 1 1191 forth Water ...treat
MANILLA ROPE.-SUPERIOR MA
NILLA 110P11, mAnufzetnrod laud for saki.,
WSAVER, FITLICR & 00
Nn 92 N Water at., and 49 N Whanns
FLOORING BOARDS-23,580 feet Cart
linallooltas bora!,
_afloat, for ode by
141.0ALISTI8
7~OI?W'LA WWI r-'
NEW YORK LIWEE.--MER OU&DEN
42fft R.Roor nualsoßD AND EULLAD L Ezfu
ENE TRENTON RAILROAD oORFANTI
1 OK patLADElsaf4 !41W TOEK, AMTiA
MILOS&
Lama 46 telkone, Via 7. Pain,
AIA. M. from Itermingtom 2 / 4 1 10 4- 1,18 . 1 " 17
oar, MME vs
At A. It, vla Camden and Amboy, Asecsonedm.
ties IS
At I A. M., via Camden and Jersey City, Motaliki
a
.6%t0 A . at.,ateemboal Trenton, via Tacos/
and Jersey City, Morales Kerma ....
At 2 P. 11., via CAIm sad Amboy, 0.. we A. lita- s
pram
At 6 P.P. Y. vla Camden sal laser City, Amin
Mall
At 3 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Atoonnocels:-
tlon, lat Gans •
At BP. M. via Camden sad Amboy, Amounmele.
Coe, 'Mot CUM.
At 6 P. M., via Camden and Amboy, Asoontenatia.
Con, bit Clam 00
At 5 P. M." Ma Camden and Amboy, Aonnonania.
Eldon, 2e4 Clam 1 TS
The 6 P. M. lino rani day, all *than Bandays ei
es
Units stop at tAo prMidpal stations eady.
Tar Belvidero, Racket, Planslagtort, &a., at a A 151.
and 2%, P.M., from Walnut ,treat nbarr.
/or Water (tap, Strondabmg, Semotos, Wlikubar
Montrom, Grad 'Bead, Li. at 6A. Si., via Delhi a,
Inekawanna at Western Ralroad.
tor Preebold, at • A. M. and 2 P. M.
Tor Mount Roily at I A. 21._, arid 2M, 3 and I P. M.
WAT LINKS
For Bristol, Trenton, ite
Y ., at 2M 014 4 s.
WA LINK
Ter Palmyra, Rmmy. Bemirly,l3eulingloa. Bentem
town £e.,at a P. M.
StomaoM RICHARD STOCKTON far Bordontown
and &term. dime placer at gm P
Steamboat YRENT‘N for tinny at 10 and 11K A-
M., and 4 P. 1/1.
wharf.lbtae, temptl A. at., lave Walnut attest
Iriftl bounds et taut only allowed look pas •
mem. Pane:igen s are pro Wad from taking m •
taking as baggage bat Wiz waving apparel. All bac
gage over fifty pounds to be paid for *atm. TM, Mar
play limit their respoonibility for baggage totem dollar
Per pound, sad will not be /labia for any moult be
yowl $lOO, amsept by spacial contract.
WM. 11. ocarina, Agent
O. it A. R. Z. CO.
102,186 WI
DENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL RAIL
ROAR,
15.57. ROR PITTSRUROU, 1.134 T.
Onobasil, "RS. Louie, - lowa 011 Y.
Louisville, Neer Oslo% PR. Paul,
Indlessepolls, Cleveland, Kiallh
Tess Haute, Mingo, Nebraska.
.Fks , niad ttoia easneseiass aria eks Great Wm
Awn Raikodds.
AIuMTAL AND DEPARTURE OP TIER THROUGH
TRAINS.
At and from the Pennsylvania Railroad Passenger
Station, sonth-cuteorner of ELEVENTH and MAR
KET street* (sal TRAl N Seventh street)
TWO THEDUGH LEAVE PHILADELPHIA
DAILY
Forming close connections at Pittsb
West. urg% to all paints
Fast Mail and Accommodation Trains, (Sundays ex
eepted,) vis
Prat Mali Line at I P. M., arriving in Pittsburgh at S
A. M.
Express Mail Train at 11 night, arriving in Pittsburgh
at 155 P.M.
Altoona Way Train at BA. arriving at Attoona at
8 P. If.
Harrisburg aroommodatilon Train, via Calaanbla.
learea Philadelphia at 3 P. H., attiring to Hartisbrai
at 9 P. hi.
RHYMING.
Fast Mail Train leave■ Pittsburgh at S A. M., arrives is
Philadelphia at 11.46 might.
Rapreu Mail Train leaves Pittsburgh ate 66 P. M., ar•
rives in Philadelphia at 1 P. M.
Altoona Way Train leaves Altoona at 763 A. If., arrives
In Philadelphia at 7.90 P. M.
Ilarriatiorg Achoisunodatioi Train, via Columbia,
leaves Harrisburg at 6 A. If., arriving in Pluls3elphla
12 noon.
94 60
6 90
- CO
8 0)
8 00
860
10 00
10 60
The Ramose Man me daily, the other trains, gat
days excepted.
Baggage will be retained at the Passenger Depot by
the Baggage Master, at any time during the day. No
charge for handling baggage.
Norsce.—ln ease of lode, the Company will hold
theuoselres responsible for personal luggage only, and
for an amount not exoesdlog $lOO.
Nonce.—Omnibuses will be in readiness at the New
Tork Depot to - convey slamming ers for the Wssi
Denuylrania Railroad Station.
.2100
.18 60
2290
22 00
27 00
THOMAS 1100113, Apart,
Pounder Line Peanaylrailla Railroad Co.
Phllmielphis, November 91,1161. elLly
TIWESTERN TRAVELLERS, _-
.PBESTO AND BMW! ARRANGER/WS.
IYORTXEgy CENTRAL RAILUCAT. -
TWO DA= Taknts 'Bolt awrtmeni TO
PnTSBITROH AND TAR W.
On and after Jams let, 1811 , TWO DAILY TRAIR.B
sift bare Calvert Malian for rittiabwrig ants* Want•
lira and Beath or Narthwestarn ettleal
THE MORNING hula. TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore &Or (Sunday annaptadt at n_la A.
If. nonsweiedne with tie Itaal Trodn over the *rut Pena
sylvania Railroad, sad arriving In Rifts/rulesat .1.10
A. M.
TUN ATTERNOON EXPRESS TRAIN
Leaves Baltimore daily (Vaaday excepted) at Y.
for Elarrisbart.
TUE MOOT EXPRESS TRACE
Leaves Baltimore EVERT NIGHT MAO P. It., ems
beating Ivith the Llthkent Express over the Pecaeyi
veal& Rantoul for Plasbargh arriving at/.20 P. M.
117. AU these trains ronLect closely at Plaskett
with -trains over the Piusearjra, Pere Troyes sa d
Chicago ;tailcoat, and Its Northeast, &Latham sad
Western commotion&
. _
I:17" Puss/4.r+ for Chinagir, Rock Island, Hein s ton, lows City, liiirittakes, Initiogne, St Peal's, Kull
son, and other lauding cities in the Northwest, will um
ens Amara mites of freretagia us kiwis in ewa, with
/her hiss &angel of ears, by taking this route.
Er Passengers for Cleveland; Sandusky, Toledo, end
Detroit, go by this route, and thizi thus Li unequalled,
being 113 Raise shorter than by any °that mete.
pa- Passel:Ten for It. Louis, Indhinapotia, Terre
Haute, Cairo, and all points on th e Lower sad Hyper
Misstisippi, nuke less sUages of oars ) and 11414T0 lc
Vane* of any other route; - an am Columbus,
Dayton, hooks - ills, an:tether prominent ea gala
es by any other route.
Alt Western Baggage 011110E1D TgIIOUGH and
Asiiiitsd with sore_
FOR THE NORTH.
The 8.15 A... 11. eonneete closely. with Itcyroma
alto analeht road tor SY
Rochester, negate, NiadaSa leneth,litTransda,
toren the most direct railway route to Northwestern
Penneytvaaia and Western Now York. PaMengess
Ind Ude the shortest, ehea=sod moat eapedlttous
route to Niagara Falls wad
Through Pickets are lamed to Philadelphia via Co-
lumbia and Isnesater by all the trains at SS each, ea c h
train basing sure denneettone. Paaaangera by ible
soots avoid treemlled bridge', sod all the inconvenience.
of fertying mom the grunnehanna
Passengers far Hanover, Manekester, a
p r. g Rea.
mittehurg, Carlisle j Obeetbersbarg, go by the train" al
8.15 A. N., and P.M.
WINVIIIINISPRIt DRAWS.
The Care on this road make one trip per day, tannert
lug with the train at $ P. Y.
Nor THROUGH T10N2113 and feather toknenatton,
apply at the 'ticket Ware, Calvert Station, N. R. earner
a Calvert and Irsakila dreier. - -
mai& 0. 0. ADElso.w;
ADELPHIA, GERMANTOW.NN.
1 AND HQS RI EST 0W N RAILBOAD.—ININTXX
ARRAN
11157GEliattiT.—On and atty. MONDAY, Mobs
Pith,
FOR eSHMANTOWN.
Leave Philadelphia at 6,7 X ,133‘.'9X, Um A. M., 3,
8-10 min. 4,5, 6, T, 9, and 11 P. It.
6,\'roln. 13, 9,10) A. M.,
1-10, 3-10 min. 4,5, 6,1,8, and 10 P. AL
teWr - • T. 7.3 b o'elock A. 11, Vain from Germantown
will stop only at Wayne Street Station.
014 SUNDAYS,
Leave Philadelphia at 9 20 min. it., 2 and 6X P. M.
Leave Germantown 11.20 min. A. 04., 1-10 MM. and
5.55 min P. M.
OHS/371MT HILL RAILROAD.
Leave Philadelphia at TX, IN, 11X, A. AL, T,l,
tad 9 P. Al.
Imam. Ohartaskt MU it 7.,V,17-404M10-10 Lola. A. IL,
12-144), 3-40 3 6-40 and 7-40 m in. P. N.
ON WIINDAYN. -
Leave Philadelphia, 2-20 A. M., 2 tad SIX P. Y.
Leave Chestnut, Hill at 11 1 A.M. 12-50 and 540 P. If.
YOR MAN/MINK, cotapmpowati ANN NOWLIN-
Leave Philadelphia at 6N, 9, 11 6.1[., 8,4 X, 6x,
and n P. M.
Leave Norristown at 7,9, it s. W , 8 sad 640 P M.
Leave Philadelphia at 9A. M. dSP. IL
Leave tiorriatown at 7A. L and
6 P. EL
CHESTER VALLEY RAILROAD YOB DOWNIE°
TOWN.
LaIMO Philadelphia at 6,,ti A.. M., and 3 P. M.
Leave Downingtown at tit J. 11. - , sad 1 P. M.
H. S. SMITH, Sapesistsadont.
Depot, Ninth and Green lamas. Philadelphia.
N ORTH PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD
WINTSII ARRANGIIIIIIIT.
BKVIEJtJEMS, 3213T0:N.
ONIINR, DO WS, &a.
On and after Wednesday, Norember 4th, 1337, the
tratna on this road will leave Philadelphia daily (Sun
days eSeepted) as iollowe:
For Drthlehem, 'Easton, Allentown and Maneh Chant,
(Sipreot) at 9 A. M., in connection with L. S. R. R.
Per l3rthlehem, Allentown, and Manch Chunk, (Rs
prea,) in connection with L. V. R. R,, at 2.15
Poe D.ylestalm, (Aecommodatlond at 4.30 P. M.
For 0 - rynodd, do. at 10 A.M.
On Tvenlaya and Fridays the 10 A. M. train will not
threuglt to Doylestown, leaving Doylestown to ratan
at 1 35 P.M._
TRAINS TOE PICILADILPILIA.
Leave Bethelem (Ripreas,) at 9 A. M., and 236 P.ll,
leare Doylestown, (Aeoommodation,) at 6.66
Leave Gwynedd, do. at 2.20 P. M.
ON SUNDAYS.
Par From
Gwynedd Id A. M. 1 Ge7nedd....
Doyleet•wn 4SOP. M. Doylestown.
/are to Bethlehem*
Manch Chunk
Wilkesbarre
PASSENGER DEPOT.
YRONT and WILLOW , Phila.
ELLIS GLARE. Agent,
CHANGE OP HOURS.—P H IL ADE L
PILLs WILMINGTON AND RAITIMORI RAIL
ROAD.
On and alter Monday, Nov. 282, 1867,
PARSVNGER TRAINS LEAVE PRILADKLPRIA,
For Baltimore at 8 A. M., 1 P. M., (Rrprese,) and 11
P. M.
Per Wilmington at 8 A. M., 1, 8.30 and 11 P. M.
For New Castle at 8 A. 11., 1 and 3.30 P. M.
for Middletown at 8 A. 11. and 1 P. M.
Or Dover at 8 A. M. and / P. M.
For Seaford et 8 A M., and 1 P M.
TRAINS FOR PRMADRLPFIELA
Leave Baltimore at 8.40, EiTsbea, 11 A. M., and &lb
. M.
Lear* Wlimington at 7.26 and U. 46 ♦. M., and 9 3.9
9 55 P. M.
Leslie New esatie at 6.66 sad 11.* ♦. M., aml 8 68
U.
Leave Middletown at 70.10 A. M. and 766 P. M.
Leave Dover at 0 t. 6 A. M. and 5 P. M.
Leave Seaford at 7.30 A. M. and 2 P. M.
TEAMS FOR IiALTIMORX
Leave Wilmington at 9.16 A. M., 2 D. M. and 1411
A. M.
tiIINDAYS only at 11 P. M. from Philo&lplda to
Baltimore.
do. do. 826 P. M. from Baltimore to
Philadelphia.
Freight Train, with Passenger Oar attached, will nut
as follows :
Leave Philadelphia for Perryville and intermediate
places at 600 P. U.
Leavee Wilmington for do. do. 860 P. M.
Leave Ealtautote for ilavre-de-Brage at 6 P.M.
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