The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 07, 1857, Image 3

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Trams HOPt,r4 has puldished a lecture en
Bodily Exercise, which tre Skil): 'to do immense
VA , Ha 'adlreOrdoe, the'Attoestatr.Of„ Molar*
sYstomatisedPlatiof , phrd yslo edioithin by 10 13 P
nestles.' -Hews earnest in inouleatiat the. impera
tive neeessity of exercise for the Yorieg and saps
if . children:aur Permitted to pesaory - riai - without
4uo musonlar,exeroisp, iiii,irreceierable 'wrong is
itilli4koa noon. their Bilitala. ":„The Greater has
designed thellist thirty-five years of human life
for the development of the system".. During the
whole of.that period man might, by (mustard olio
diente .to -the Creator's ' laws,' grow ~ •• e yery• • daY
stronger' and stronger. - - , .
One ovEtroarre Sue's weaknesses was the sillyy
one of persuading people that he never site! He
used toliva large and expansive dinner parties at
Philippeana while hisguirots leis walking I nto
Minus' de, :iserdis'aitt ' and'. hther delloarrisS, he
would confine himself • an ,egg ' , or a bismitit; and
a ease of Madeira.' :The:friends he forgot in hid
invitations insisted that housed to prepare himself
for his pubis performance by having a particu
larly good dinner in shape of lunch . • •
k'ma',la l 4o"yenkin. is tha.raistretia of I Norwegian
forMhouse, and very hospitable to travellers, en
tertaining, them with light waffle croakers, and
cream too thick to pair, while twenty horses wait
in the stable, and forty cows graze on the sur
rounding hills in summer, and Ire do Iceland Mose
in their .oalls i winter: - The gad -hred piled
in, the' storeroom 'till it toadies the acillpg, and
rows,of, salted mutton slairv'that mutton eon tie
had. • The Jenkin family are desoended fronathe
old kings of Norway. - - - • ' •
•
- Some , curious critics, have charged A lexand erlr
Smith' in his last volume withplagiarism. The
charge is not well sustained—for even a man of
genius may -unconsciously borrow- thoughts and
images. Mr. Smith is too rush to require to steal.
BY ,THE PILOT LINE.
LETTER FROM NEW YORK.
ICorroagonpuce of ThePciam:3
NEW YORE, Nov. 4 . -5,20 -P.
,14
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The demand for money is very active,lant,titougit
there is plenty of it, those who really want it can
not get it. , I sew, a very worthy private banker to
day who told me he had $50,000 that he wanted to
place at I per tent.,'or even at 6 on eall;and that
he could not get the class of securities which alone
he would taker This Is the case everywhere,.and
yet-Iktiowmen of wealth, integrity, and long ,ea
tablisimeeredit,' Who' hare imeri refused money
though theorainaryschannefe, - Snd have been,dri4
van to the torniorants; because the ieattere '" of their
businemtrliktaenableTheM
sure- lent "riconeY.', Tarts „le 'very
little:doing,nnd abatement the pies,
pare on the triple: Street rates may be filleted, its
a Wilt+ letrerAnthere, too, the same discrimination
between. extra No. 1 ; and &little less i than that, is
received, there being no proportion between the
rates asked from the one and the other. NO. I
may get money at 15 per cent. alnonth;'and , t the
little less" may have to pay 3,4 i or p, aceording to
his ntoissities. ' "
There is still nothing definite known as .to., the
cmuse to be taken by the'eommittee of: the clear
ing house with regard to the • resumption of specie
payments. It is believed, however, that s major
ity is in favor of assuring the country banks that
in no case will specie payments he resumed before
the middle of February, and that then not More
than 25 per sent. of the currency shell be Sent
bask for redemption.,The Legislature may, and
it is to be hoped will, tke some notion in title mat
ter, and disturb the repose of the banks, and, to a
certain extent, interfere with their placid arrange-
MOMS. I have no idea that the banks'of this city
will ever 40 whatis `right until they are matleXo
do so; and I hope sincerely 'that not only will they
be made to /their' that -they have acted illegally,
bat that ,they, will be punished fcir their della
nnenoies.With a large number of Demootatle
members Of both Houses, we may now hope forjae
tiee, or,. at lewd, the prevention of injustice: ' •
Foreign Exchange is stiff at 'full' prices ; • but
bankers' sigitatures'for sixty days' sterling sell ,at
108 a LW; at 'sight 1.10,1 Md very good signatures,
not bankers, Sell at 105 aloB,' It ts_very probable
that a cOnsiderable portion,of the spode sent hero
from Europe will "be reshipped tomorrow-and .on
Wednesday. •I have ,heard it estimated thiit•as
much a5d1,500,000 will be sent out on those days:
Continental Exchange holds its price at the ad;'.
vane° reCently quoted.- I recommend the read
ers of Tae REEES..inteiested in' financial matters,
to rendlion. Nathan Appleton's halt letter on the
subjeet of the Crisis. Able, cool,. temperate, and
dentinOhig,:it is the truest expose, W mysinind, df
the-eauseot the actual condition of alfairs,.and the
most Masterly view/ of the whole subject that I
hatesbeit'anywhere. - " • • '
The business at the "Cleiring. house was as fat
lona : Clearings,sl2,O2s,lBo.sl; balasices'paid in
coin, $1,320,883.23." The Cash transactions atibe
sub-treasury were: . Receipts, '.51.91,628.11 ;, :pat
talents, $291,816.60, (including $60,000 , Oalifornia
drafts) balance r 55,888,894.64: • The reeelpM at tee
custom house for duties were $42,884.37.
John Stewart, Esq., of- the United States Must
CoMpany, 'has been appointed receiver: •ofrtfie
Bowery Bank.' ' '
2 , ,ha
.stock market ' was' Very , buoyant this.
i nen iZng, and a large business was, done, particu
larly in.ffew York Central, Reading, and - Cleve=
/and and. Toledo. Prices advanced, as . you' will
see by. Nib bulletin annexed,‘on almost the, whole
list, while No instances' in lvhioh a'deeline
cured are'very few, and the decline knell: State
stooks cold well and to a large amount, at an ad,
vanes on most kinds, and In all eases at fall prices.
In reuree,d,,heads, there wed eomparatliely little
done. At the second board, there VISA still fur
ther- Improvement. vErio dosed at 14k Reading
at 341 ; Michigan Southern preferred stook at' BO ;'
do. stook at 12 ; Galena and Chicago at efif pans
ma 78 ; Illinois Central 85 ;„Chicago, 'and Rock
Nand at 71)}. -
NEW WORK DTOOSEXCINANGN BALES, November 6'
nakT BOARD.
190.1 , 1 Y Clen 13'
43 r der--
,N::g a6' @ , 73 105)f
• 'BS 109
1000 . N State 6e , 60 96
100 do 810 60x
140 " do elO 69X
100 do , 140 •70 ,
1000 13rooilyn City 68 04
MO Ohio 6016 03)
8500 - do 94
300 " 7:30 70'
257' - do * , ,69
750 530 09,V
100 du 53 - 8975
488 do " 10 '
1000 Mich St'e 63 96
9000 Illegonrl o'3 72X
, , do 72
2800 Q 000 Ft Cmottna 6s 9.2)i. %
2000 Tenn Cs '9O 77
000 do, 669 791 i
26 do 40 491 i
150 do b 60.11
1000 'Virgil:do On 82%
10000 do 84
10000 Lou Warm 8s 73
60 do' 010-70
2000 111 Con Ede
24002 II & Al2d m 45
MIN Y Oen - 02
ft Mink of Amer 90
10 abs Bank 90
16 Erie Itallroad - 14'
2do
119 de_ 1!.14i
Zi nor . leM '
60111 Con - R. '
10 do ssg
10 Gal & Ohio R 67%
60 Canton Co 15 25 do 69
160 'do 140 16,44 I 1 60 do b 2 70
6 Basit of Com' -' 85'
60 Jo ' Bl''
5 rtiptetaidJa 1)6 76
'2O 1 , 646.0683 Co 76
90 -do 69%
BO Olor & Tol R 33
/02 do 0
2 00 do 3 a3 8,4
,ClO
do ' 33X
4 00 do 630,33,g
6 trudoon , 16%
177 Cid it Bk, I
, do,, „ ,
,blO
54 Did& MU 00 40 00
7 do 973
43 Go 08
250 }3runikwk Land Co 1
50 Refuting 11" 33
150, do „ 33X
425 do WA(
COO do ' 34x
200 do 1110 34 ,
"ii , i;';"'
76 Iktil &Mtn B. 20,
150 I.aoroase 0X
60 Panama A le
25 78%
100 do 77
.10 Mb 8.k24 I pH' 27
100 „"do, b3O 34k
600 '' do'
200 "do 46 34 - 100Harbo prrd b6O .20
19 „ do .
,06 Mich Can R 60
50 do e 0 60
200 Md. So hN IN 12N
60 .do 12N
SECOND
20 do
10 do
BOARD.
100 Retding•fl
=0 Louislam. Co 78
45 .I;; 344'
100 go; elO
20D00 City fol 1 58 94
4000 Tenn Be '9O br .78
100.8, St •
100 do ,T „al.);
300 Mich 8& N Iprt 80
ast 0k.91 , 1 1t,b60 70..
.
/000 Iliasourf Oa 725i
IMO do b 5 7 . 214
• 7000 'do
' 72x
5000 ba'Stafe 5 , 0 'OO 08,4
4000 do 00
loolfichiTsn'tberi;it
190:Po,nams b3O 78
.60 lII,Ceu B. CIS 85
1000 Harlow lei nt 60
1000 44 .51 2din , 45:
100 Canton Co , blO
~16
100 CLOT fi Tot asg
900 - do b 3 334
LO do• es. 02,1(
200 do WO. 0d
+Weld& 111 R 11
60 do '15%
20 11etrop'n Bank 85,4
InigTriulora Mr: 78
10 Hanover Bk
110 Zrie Railroad 14
60 40 , 70X
%0 LaOr kMfl ß 6X
100 do 630 14X
10 Cloyed & oln B. 84
6 Third AY It 80
TUC MARKETS.'
Aanna 'are" ateady,' with sales of 40 blda• at
$7.25 for pots, and $6.50 for pearls. '
Banioarorra—The market for State and „West.
4TEL dour Ic salo dents lower; and cloaca heavily;
the aides are 8,400 bbls at $4.80a54:80 for common
to good State, $545:25 for extra State, the latter
an extreme rate, $4:80a54.90 for common 'to' good
Michigan, Indiana; Ohlo, , lniva; de:, and $645.50
tor-extra • • ' • -4. •
Southern flour is heavy, and. lower,with aalie
of - 2,100 bble at $5,15a55.65 for mix ed to good
branda of Baltimore Alexandria, Georgetown,
Fredericksburg, and $5.4046.80 for , favorite,
fanny, And extra branda do; extra Petersburg and
Richmond City Mills' brands quoted at $0.75057,
with tales of the latter toThe trade at the inside
price; the sates include 500' bbla /3randywine at
.$5.130.
, .
Cantidihn flour is easier', with pales of 700 bble at
.15.4546.75 forkthe range ,of extra, end, fopilly
hranda.,„ -
Rye' flour ste ady; with .aales of 200 ale 'at.
13.5045 for the range of fine and superfine.
Corn meal is heavy Mid dull;' we quote Amy at
$3 50; Brandywine $3 75;:tbe gales • are' 200 bbli
andl_2s.ltunaheons, theJattarßtfindiapleatsl6 50,
which
Wheat is easier for commort qualities of Western,
but *rime Southern eorpmends, tull Floes; the
are 2;500 hesliehi red and 'anther Southern at $1 25
41 35; 5,200 white . Southern $1 000$1, 55; 7,200
-white Ohio 8,1 2041 , 28; 2,000 milted Ohio 010; 1
400 red Ohio $1:10 ;‘ .4,800 White • Indiana 81.25 ;"
2.000 very handsome white Michigan 51 5041.52;
12,100 Milwankee elub $1 0141 08; the latter an
extreme rate, and 24,000 Ohlcago spring at 084.51
Rye is dull and heavy, with sales of, 1)O0 bushels
prime Northern at 780,
Oats aro unobanged 4:tre „Ouote .Sonthern at
waspkt ; Jersey, 301400 ; State, 40a43e; Western, ,
-43a45e.
BarlorisirtModerate demand; with salai - of 2,300
husholeState at 75a850,.th0 latter rate' for 'very
choice ; wd oleo notice sales of 1,600 buShelkbarloy f
malt at 960d51., ,
Coro is dull, but priees are steady, with silos of
10,500 bushels mixed Western at 75a7bio.
Corron-y-SorallSales were made to-day ht 120a'
In for middling Upland,„and 13 for Gulf. „ ,!-
Puovrsitala—Pork is more iotire, brit Prides are
yet unsettled; the, sales are 778 bbls at .510,60 a
$lO - 15
for mega, $15.75416f0r prime,C6.50416.75
for prime, meal $10 1 418:50.1or Ilain , rnessiandl2l'
for clear. Dressed. hogs smashing , it Oar° forsoft
and hard. Beef is romottledywith a largo supply on , '
sa l e ; we n otice sales of 160 bble at $9410 50 for new-
conntry,aufes4s.7l 4 s7 fortis, Orhae; so.lloillll tor,''
repacked Western, and $l4 for, new do; tiew,Verl'
moat beetle In niorkeWand is Undid 0813 . .50 foe
mei*, end $l4 50 for extra mess. .prime
, megg
steady, nr!th sates of 300 tierce!! 821:424, , Bier
hams arum demand; ,50 bble. new Vermont, the
ilret.tids scion, were mold at $l6 , - Bacon Is quiet.
Oat meats are once more_ in,,the market, and we
notice sales of 36 bbls.:rie l / 2 4‘ shoulders at Bc, and
1,000 green hems for the Infook at 90. Lard is A rm ,
with sales of 285 timed and bble:rtit 114211 and
.250 kegs prime at 1310.' , /itter and ohieee eon,
tinuir inigeod diniand." A - •
WHISKIt—Me tette° ealee Of .200 bble. at 21e
for Jamey, and 22022}0 for Ohio and
oiiisiiiri Dustin.,
MOITAIILOSOir BllO'fitEBB - ANkY' ' o6: , 3 9101144,
1 1,,?- 3, . • ' -"Tatinteactirld ino:; tel . ;
• Clarioni owing to the further Miaow/ the ,bank'.
nthereisioritit to b ewe., bee beert 0,4r01f tale 4u11:
and dleboult to ntexeoin4 priest(' hive wdeallned'3o #iff
D On the onerentAitelitlea bt Atheeloan, , ,,mbile Interior,
Awe entaththbleFit-n &dint; ,l/d 1 0,,81. lleles.lo4eSe
*old*.
fil~it thill/41b.20; 684, be1ee1P TOW Wog Aso
14:53 1, .4 ,0,:t,4
bed•Spel'Whichapeettlatowt4X4'fiffotAaide.apiattml
490:leaving 'to the trade 11 2 680 a
Quagoita9X, liana•-gonicinnes :Tory , e t ; nominal
value of Philadelphli 1103 d, 'and Dal ore 10a Ede
/0e 9d Owt.
tioniewliat I imall r, transactions
have taken pima at 69d, and 70e in now en outside que6.
•
tatlon for the fluent qaality.t
TALLOW het been in_ limited demand and is again
rather easier • P. Y. 0. has been sold' at •15711 iidebBo ;
North American (17e66TE6d gip' owl. London is also
easier, and closes at bas Ott on the spot, and 698 Zd. to
' end of the year..
Otoveassan—Quite namlnal. .•
Bear .—d moderate bustroas has been done during the
week, principally-in inferior parcel', at a further de-
Mine. ',Bales 612 tierces,. The prices at which the
Government contract wee taken were IT 17se.£9
tierce, and .E 6 680.£6 tir 'barrel. •
.• .Poax.—No transactions in AmeriMn. A cOnsiderable
quantity of Irish has been sold at 90a f. o. b., and Ole
for future delivery. The, prices at 'which the Govern
ment contract was taken were .f,B 16105.9 15s O tierce,
and ,P,6 laseci6 108 4' bbl., •
BACON 1.1088 Inquired for, and * decline of la cwt
•
has taken place on haferlor,parceln
The weather has been due for our autumn sowing
since our last. Our market has eo atinuedlanguid with
out much demand for any article; the unal.lness of
stocks has prevented any particular preuure, but at the
some time had parchasers appeared they might have
supplied themselves on rather eaaler terms. At Man
chester market yeaterday, there was little doing, with-'
Out change in prices. , •
Deliveries of wheat from our own farmers foithe past
week consists of 122,132 gra .against 131.280 qra same
week last year. Average Price
,pPs •104 4f l ' qr, against
Os 9d corresponding week lest year..
Our market this morning,was onlyalenderly attended,
the better and useful classes of red and white American
wheats being innamow compass, sold to afair extent at
rather under the rates of Tuesday, but secondary chosen
of either, and of which our stock ehiefly consists, were
hindly inquired for, and. our quotations for much are
almost nominal.
FLOUR sold slowly, although holders would have coo
ceded somewhat to effect sales.
. .
We experience a fair home demand fin. Indian corn at
the rates current here on Tuesday.
OATS and meal dull, without variation ip price.
Imports from 10th mo..lBth to 10th mo 22nd litchi•
sive, consists of 20,621 VS. Wheat, 7248 qrs. Indian Corn,
6427 sacks and 9700 barrels Flout. Exports for same
period, 2122 qrs., Wheat, 2548 qrs. Indian Corn, 719
sacks and 519 barrold /flour.
We quote the value of American white Wheat to 8d
z9s. 16xtri9stailadlik Red Issas Bd, extra Is 9deBs Id
the. halthuote, 'Philadelphia, and Ohio Flout 30s
tr3la • Western Canal 29srs30s 4fr barrel. Indian Corn,
mini and Fetlow l 87e Od, white 41s tida42ll4?' 480 the,
•
DIGLAND, ATIEYA,X 00.1 QIROULAIt
(Per Canada.]
LivEnrooL, Oct. 27, 1857
Batmosroras.—The increased confidence which was
displayed M our market at the date of our last advice%
' was quite dissipated by the advance In the rate of die
count on Monday.
At our market on Tuesday, wheat, except the meet
samples of American,.was dull and lower. Flour was
only In limited ' deniand, at, rather` Mir 'prides. Indian
corn met a fair retail deutiuidi at, previous rates,
Sines Ihtesday`the *de hia-bberktilte aithO'ut life.
Our market. ,tOglay`kria'ontlY , thinir attended. Only
rose, re4Atataii4MitriMat ve444slOablo at 4 decline of
20 AcY TO Itm•, other deseleSptious were neglected. BUM
/was done,* floor wad foollllllted to make any alteration
in our quotations,; 1:0V: invent harJ supplied
themselves on easter terms, andian oom was leas ac
tive. butwo make no &Inge en (incitation,.
PaoVisions.—lt IN understood that the Government
have take:Oust the quantity of Beef and Pork that they
advertised for, vii r.O tOO tierces and 5,000 barrels ,of
Beef, at £7l7a Odo£o tierce, averligiug about £8 lON
dis' tierce, and a similar quantity of Pork at .£8 lises
£9l2e Od tiered. averaging about £9 50, to be de
livered at the- Government dockyards In annuary. Fe.
brew; and April '
next, equal, proportions. There
has bean rather more Inquiry for,".beef, and the week's
sales amount to about 500' Gurnee, at £5915 10s for
Cleveland to £8 for India, Maas. We hear of no bnai
new in American Pork, frith having the,preference.
Bacon is quiet., The auction sale on Tuesday wail a
failure, but the quality of the meat offered wan proba
bly the, chief cause. Cheese—A fair demand for One
quality; other sorts neglected.
Lean 10 extremely doll, and la to IS V' out lower.
to.Low, , —There is a moderate demand at Ohs to Ste
ed for'Y 0. NO liortltAmcrlcan In the market.
Agues are in fair demand, at alliance of la to la
6d 4P' cut, viz: Pot 42a; Pearl 41e to 41a 6d 41 3 ', cwt.
N /NAL Svoana.—.A moderato :ivalneaa doing in Com
mon' Rosin, witliont chino intricop,. , Spirits of Tur
pentine very dull at &tato 88s .
BARIC,-111 %Wet:once of transactions, quotations
are quite nominal.
JAMES IiVRENRY & CO.'S (MACULAR
[Per Cattada.r
PROVISIONS—Our market is very dull fur everything,
and dealers only buy for immediate use—the late rise In
the Bank of England rate CAUSE'S borers to act with
great caution. Bacon, although in small compass, Is
not in such good demand, bat prices remain unchanged.
Cheese, of flue quality, la in good demand, and wanted;
inferior neglected, and ahhost parcel of
American, returned' from Anatralia, "English Dairy"
mark, only 20e offered for, them. „Beef and Pork still
continue dull—end several 'parcels of inferior quality
have been sold at verylow rates:_thd Government con
tract has beenallaken (2 3 , 0 , 00 Pie. lego , ):at fall T ate ' ,
though under'Whet irsiteXpeoted."
Bacon—Long middlea,ribin, 500052 , 141/cwt ; bonelesa,
2s more; short middles, rib in, 51ace631; boneltra, 25
more; c. cut, rib in 4Ssers2s. Ohesse— Fine ,s4amooa
cwt; ordinary to fair, 30se40s. Beef—,Prime Mess 100 s
0120 s , dig tierce ; Indla.'loBe2oa more. Pork-prime mess, 00)1092a Ili per bbl. Shoulders—None.
LARD' hag receded Is., and buyers have the advantage,
es sellers meet them freely.
Tactow.—The demand has been very Irregular, and
prices are lower-60=67e full value.
liallAtdirnen,—The award, was vary thinly attended
to:day, and very littlebosinua transacted ; prices wore
fully 21 tO lhalnwer on all sorts, end no inquiry. for
inferidr qualitlei. 'Flour was sluo dull, and in favor of
the; buyer. Indian Core in fair demand, at full prices,
except whi ,te which was Od lower.
Wherit—White—Oanadian, ,811 4din9s 2d 70 )ha;
White—Sbuthern, :81 0409 s 4d do; lied—Western,
les Oct do; Ited= r genthern, ,7* Wogs do. Flour—
,Western 9415e81a4 19 1 3 Its • Philadelphia
Scc, , 815,a,33a -do;; 34, ca gas do; debt
84aw88s 'dn.lndio Coin—Yellow,. 870 0d
mats 480 Its; ,
Blera3Ta ; White, ggs
m4OO. „
CITY ITEMS.
WARD DiECRBR'S PAlLDRie—Notifith
iitanding the inclemency, or. the weather, lest evening,
the announcement in the papers that Henry Ward
Beecher would lecture at the. Musical Fund Hall
brought an immense throng to" that locality at an
early. hoar. The subject upon whioh the gathering
assembly expected to' be addressed, wag i( The
Causes of Sumas and' Failure In LirG. ,, The ball
west" rapidly_ Ming_ up,. and :_expectation wee on
tip•toe,.when to the eurpriseind diaappointmeut of all,
a telegram from Mr. Beecher was received and 'reed,.
announcing that Mr. was then' at Montrone, Pa.,
at which place he had 'teetered on Thuredey evening,
and that onacconnt of some misunderstanding, he won't
not be able to Midi his engagement in- Philadelphia at
the appointed time. The giving' tray of the poetry of
expectation " to"
,the, print , of disappointment 'was
attended withno , small degree of oonfuslon. .The
gentleman , on' the platform Informed the audience
that their ticked; 'would be refunded at the doer
in passing out,' sod that by presentiag them to the
secretary, Mr. Collins, northeast corner of Sixth and
Arch street', today, they could have their money-re
funded if. they Wished it. The work of egress was then
commenced,',end owing to the numerous atrivale 'dock
ing in, (the despatch having been .ricelved a felt half
hour prior to the hear of commencing.) and the general
dilatorlueee on the part of those who hod come there
to be enlightened" oit the subject of not jailing,
was kept up for a considerable while. It will be re_
collected that on apreviona occasion Mr. Beecher was
innorinced to lecture at, kfusical Fund Hall, on the
subject of mirthfultilie, upon which occasion he gave a
crowded audience a flee Illustration of„ his proposed
theme, by seeding a despatch, a few minutes before the
hour Div nonimencing had airivid; that from the pecu-
liarity of a: certain, figure in hilt memorandum book, be
believed he 'vie expected to lecture the week following.
The worst featuree of these repeated (Reappointments
La, that the People's, Literary institute will probably
suffer undeseried censure at the hands of the public.
Of one thing, however, the audience at the hall last
evening may rest sasered, that of the proposed subject
Banceas ant Pa%lar(o they acted the botter part.
They did succeed In going to hear, butotnenusions
enough, the hero of the promised crash) failed to make
his appearance: = - '
tririvut,Coin , pawing up
Chestnut, street; yesterday morning, we discovered an
unusual crowd in'front of a 'store door, near Seventh
street. A dog, having been run over In the street, set
up a boliterone yell; and made foritho Stole-door, and
on entering, from the eccentricity of his mapper; (giv..` l
log orideOkindicatiens of canine hallway) he via
thought• to, be rolahl, which, of course; created greid
alarm among the inmates. The store was full of lady
cuattimers at the tirtm, but, to the no doubt material
disadvantage of tilt storekeeper, it won emptied almost
as quick na,s stammerer amddasy jack Robinson. The
Infuriated our made hie exit oat of a back window with
equal despatch. ; '
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gest stools at elegant fabrics, ready-made or, made to
order, Imported direct, tor gentlemen's wear, is now
eeUiag at, toot props,lt -pe,fashionable Emporluni of
Clifton; Albright, & "JaynOi No. 627
Chestnut street, Our readers desiring a really superb
and seasonable Ault; at' a mere nominal price, should
call on these gentlemen without delay, ,
Importatiotte.
[lteiorted Co, The Press.)
3IALAGA.:4-Selsr flown, Balder:M-400 trona seedless
raisins, 2506 boxes bunch do, 600 half do, 1000 qr do, 600
boxes layer do, PO lull do .tlgs, 8000• boxes lemons,
Wetting & Scattergood; 1400 hove M R raisins 1356 half
do, 1466 qr do, 800 boxes layer dO, Joann b Oo; 667
,pigs lead SDI Walls dr, Cod -.:- . -
•*- iIiILADBLPHLI:BOARD IRAT/B. .
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Wainiaa.M. Ram, de 41! o.MoVint.-
NRwcoara ; B: = ,Tit9 Post, '
- LETTER BAGS
• AS-the Nerehaft
l e—Exclipi Ph il adelphia. , •
Ship Sirocco, Weal" Liverpool, soon
Ship Armorial, Lowell • = ' ' 'London, soon
Ship Joseph Jones, Blowers Sao Zrancisto,llool2
tSCIT./ F ATOti # 8 0'9 4 ,14 " et Thomas, Nor 7
(Reported tor,the Bross )
/1010 D0p11.141110 oI zatropeane colitcatta,
• .and *Tana
- Poi ihd , Matith bf November, 1667,
Departs from - Date. Destination.
Collins Bteasser,t , l , !New York... Nov . 7—Liverpool
Havana New York.:Nov 7, - .Havana
Cunard . New Yorlo..Nor U.:Liverpool
Havana York.:Novl2:.Boane..
Havre 4. 4 , , Neir York—Nor 14:.S'n Havre
Havana. , - Nair York.. Nor 17..lirrans
Canard , Boston, . , .Nor 13—Liverpool
Califorida . 4 I' New Ydri..Nov"2.o.:Aspinwall
Collins.. ' t( New York: .Nov 21.%Liverpool
Cunard New York.. Nov I.s—Liverpool
Havana : ' New York. ,Nov 27;111suna
Breeden J NewYork—NoY.2B../BO & Brem
to olosed mall, consbithig of lettere and neospepargfor
Mates and Cities of the German-Anstrlan rostallinion,
and Denmark, Norway, Sweden i Poland, Boasts, Greece,
realms Islands, &o, is sent fiemi.weekly.
Alaritit Iniclitginte.,
PORT • OF PHILADELPHIA, - Novi 7. 1857.
N BIBF.B 8 5,6-BM4 8117.8 5 05
Gll WATNA ' 1 1 81'
ARICITXD.
As achy Flown, Baldson, 88 'days from lAalaga, with
fruit, Ate. to 8 X Wall/ Co.
Sobs Bayonne, Omen, 6 47.! , .Fppi Bestir., In ballast
Blaltlstoni &Co - - •
Behr David • Smith, Douglas", 6 days from Alamitos'
)411ast In Wallace & 00. '
Bebe Nei Alley,' Borth, 4 dap irdm NOW Bedford, in
ballast to NOble, , Natdmett & Caldwell:
PAW SopXl.93arti If days from 84Ibary, In bal.
telt 04 Basoroll, Beaver* —, •
bothr'D - B'Paynter, Otroy,"4 days frobildllton, mass',
alllat tb Tani:moon, truttank' Co. '
• 134 vVasbll ohain, no*, 0 diYS trooilltdem, lw,bil
lsat'to N 84rtaribt to Co. ' '
Bald re.tWer; Deputy, 4 neyli froth' 6111;lbrd, D 6l
bark to Beariff, jgilaan &Co;
Bobrltkoinsto Banish !Tallman dap from CharleS:
'tonrosittilsids6t*DattateonWdb:' "
' Bohr Zobn A Hazzard, Laps, 2days from billlbrd,
with corn to •
10 -ilefazeilitll,,olppla, I day Trinqt4dorl4 l l
lib! to AI mi cr o
I TO at, •
oolittaraer4htonas4atesant, Fichelllnpor, dos lotto
from Delaware City, having in tow five tidewater canal
beau, loaded with Spur, grain, coal, Iron, lumber, &c.
Towed thereto nix 'others, bound to llavro do Greco,
laden with mdse for the interior.
CLEARED.
Brig KE NOlrdan, Oardensa, D W Prescott.
Brig Mary Holland, raison,sS,Tobu,ND,W Tomlinson
Brig Emma Eger,Kelly, Charleston, I Wagner.
Brig Nolunkus, Mitchell, Portsmouth, E A Sotuler
&Co.
Bohr Taunts, Hesston, St Thomas, J P Pontaton.
Bohr D Fount, Mosiander, Wilmington, NO, D 8 Stet.
tam& Co. •
Behr Revenue, Corson, Boston, Blakiston, Cox & Co.
Bohr D Smith, Douglass, Boston, Blakiston, Con & Co.
Bohr Vashtl Sharp, Sharp, Boston, N Sturtevant & 00.
Behr J E Price, ievertOn, Baltimore, T Webster, Jr.
Bohr New Jersey, North, Sing Sing, Noble, Hammett
& Caldwell.
Bohr 0 WPayator. Carey, Sing Sing , Van Dusen, Nor
ton &, co, ,
Steamer Partner, Pierson, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr.:
Ste Sarah, Jones, New York, W Baird & Co.
Str Bristol, Allan, New York, W ht Baird & Co.
151 TEILIONAPELI
(oerreapondenoe or the Philadelphia XxOltomgo.)
CAPE ISLAND, Not. 0. 6 30 P M.
A deeply laden btulue 'went up lest evening, and seve
ral ochre wont out. To-day I have seen only a barque
gO in; but'observed nothing pass out. Wind o—weather
thick and unsettltd. '
Yours, gco.; THOS. B. HUGHES.
(Correspondence of The Press )
Rams Ds Gains, Nov. B.
Nine beats left here this morning, laden and con
signed as follows:
Bella, flour, corn, and whiskey to Christian & Carran,•
John Griffin, reiiroad iron to Reeve Abbott &Co; A J
Ritz, Susan Weaver, and Fairfield Mills, lumber to Nor
cross & Sheets; Frank Taggart, lumber to kl Fife; John
L Barrett, lumber to New Brunswick; Columbus, an.
thracite coal to Delaware city; T Eckard, anthracite
coal to St Georgeo, Del.
MEMORANDA.
Steamship Baltic, Comstock, for Liverpool, cleared at
New York yesterday.
Skip Deilance, Kendrick, for Bombay, cleared at Li
verpool 22d ult.
Ship Chile; Clraves, for Valparaiso, spited from Liver
pool 19th ult.
Ship Hartley, Howes, for New Orleans, cleared at
London 21st ult.
Ship Samuel Fates, Young, from London for Bombay,
nailed from Deal 23d ult.
Ship Walter Lord, Smith, from Callao for London,
passed Deal 23d ult.
Ships E (freely, Cutter, and Abbott Lawrence, Davis,
from Callao for London, st Deal 23d ult.
Ship Undaunted, Freeman, from Callao, at Cowes
20th nit, and sailed 224 for Antwerp.
Ship Mary Bangs, Somers, from Chibcha Islands, at
Havre 21st ult.
Ship Wyoming, Brooks, hence for Liverpool, was
spoken 3 P M lot net, 190 miles east of Cape Henlopen.
Ship Burlington, Taco, for London, remained at Que
bec 31st ult.
Ship Indian Hunter, Austin, for Hampton Roads for
orders, was loading at Chibcha Islands 9th ult.
Ship Cleo Fteynes, Bacbelder, for San Francisco, militia
from Callao 12th " • •
.Shop Constantinople, steering east, was seen 2d hat.
lot 39 80, long 69 30.
Ship Theresa, Holmes, was loading , at the Chibcha
Islands 9th ult. for England,
Barque AehillesoSpedden, for Philadelphia, cleared
at London 21st nit.
Barque Sumter, Humphrey; for Charleston, nailed
from Cardiff 21st ult.
Barque Edward Cohen, Bargees, from Leghorn fur
Philadelphia, had been surveyed at Gibraltar 12th ult,
and was discharging to repair.
Barque Oak, Ryder, hence for Boston, passed High
land light at noon 6th lust
Brig President I Taylor, Sellers, hence at Boston sth
Inst.
Brig David Duffell,Tabbutt, from Boston for Philadel
phla remained at Newport 8 A 11 4th inst.
Brig Waterloo, Condon, hence, arrived at Bath 4th
instant.
Brig Elise Ana, Rowley, for Savannah, cleared at Bath
' 4th inst.
Brig Lillian, Swaney, for Turks Island, arrived at
Boston 6th inst.
Schrs Paugasset, Waples; Speed, Somers, and Georges
Amos, Merrit, hence at Boston 6th Inst.
Behr Charles Carroll, Pratt, for Philadelphia, sailed
from New Bedford 6th inst.
eche fd Fleming, Feaster, from Plermont for Wilming
ton, Del, at New York yesterday. ,
Behr Wauhonsa, Morrie. from Stony Point for Smyrna,
Del, at New York yesterday.
Bohr Murry Taylor, Nickerson, from Boston, arrived
'at Norfolk 4th twit. •
Bohr Monterey, Steelman, for Delaware City, sailed
,from Fall River 3d inst.
Schr R M Browning, Conover, hence st New Bedford
4th inst.
Sohr Roma Batley, Matte, for this port, sailed from
Fall River 3d Wt.
Bohr Sea Fowl, - Crandall, hence for Providence, at
Newport 4th Inst.
' Schra S B Ashamed, Godfrey, and Alex Henderson,
Godfrey hence at Providence 4th Inst.
&bra Jeremia h Lemming, Smith; John Cadwalader,
Godfrey; . Adelaide, Clark; Woe Hone, Scott, and Mary
Miller, Laws, 'laded from Providence 4th inst. for Phi
ladelphia.
MARINE MISOBLLANY
Copt Cormeek, of brig Brandywine, reports haring
seen on the 24th , nit, let 1310, tong 7113, seta /lard
scrabble, steering BOW. with loos of foremast.
Barque Cienfuegos, ()rant, at New York 6th, inst. from
'Cienfuegos, }reports; Oct 22, 7,ti I' M, went, ashore on
Colorado Reef, where she remained for two hours, when
she wee got oft, after throwing overbor,rd 4 I,bds sugar,
having sprung a leak of about 1200 etrokee per hour.
A letter from Capt Congdon, of ship Caroline Tacker,
from Chinni's Islands July 7, for Havre, reports her ott
Start Point 18th ult, haring been in the Channel nave.
rat diysi with thick, rainy weather, and heavy gaien of
wind. Had been in company several days with chips
biary Bangs, Boman; and 'Undaunted, Freeman, from
Chinete. Wands for Havre.
Brig Waverly, (of Boston) Baynes, from Windsor, N
8, for Richmond, went ashore on Advocate Beach, N S.
9th ult. In a gale, after losing her fotemast,and became
a total loss, together with her cargo. Part of her ma
terials were saved, and were shipped to Boston per Pl
della. The hull was afterwards sold for PO,
Barque G W Italtl of Providoneo, from Newport for
Beaufort, NC, which put into Queenstown Sept 18 In
distress, leaky, with mute sprung, /cc, had completed
hor repairs on the 1 th tilt, having been furnished with
new mute, main yard, ,k.c. She would be ready to pro
ceed on her voyage In a few days.
DOMESTIC PORTS,
,
NEW YORK, Nov. 6.—Ar ship Osprey, Keats, Bristol;
brigs Magnet, Shackelford , Aux Cayes ; Robert 0 Wright,
Walter, Aux Cayes ; A J Ross, Sweetser, Malaga; A i)
Merryman, Oolburn Jacksonville • War . Eagle Brown,
Pluton, le Ei ;. bark ' Rondonia, bites, Balite 'ahond) ;
schre Ann Turner, Gifford, Washington, N ;
Russell, Maracaibo—the Cornelia bad experienced very
heavy weather, split foresail Jib, stove bulwarks, &c.;
Rio, Luke, New River, NB; May, Baker, Wilmington,
Nff; Beet, Kellett, Elisabeth City, N ; Beauty, .lohre•
son, Alum:Klee, Ye ; R C Emmen, Jones, Md.
ClEarien..Ship Mont Blank; Ognord, New Orleans;
brig J B King (Br), Cogall. St Johns ; ochre Lt Smith,
Cooper, Wilmington; G M Smith, Smith, Georgetown.
BOSTON, Nov 6—Arr Br. steamship Collide, Lang,
Liverpool; barques J W Paige, Robert., Mensanilla;
Elk, Swift Gloucester, brigs Umpire, Moore, Charles
on; Minnie, Lewis, Alexandria. Sams George ido
aril, Snow, Cape Haytien; Br schr Meridian, Hines,
Pubnice• ' Wm Tyson, Whelden, Fredericksburg; James
Rouse, Sprague, AleXandria,• Elizabeth Seger, Pool,
'and 'Helen Mar, Nickerson, Alexandria; W If Molitor,
Olowell, N York. •
, Telegraphed—Barque Sicilian, from Malaga.
' _Pleated—Brigs-Martha 'Worthington, Center, Sarin.
am; Ida,' (Br) Morrison, Glasgow. Saws Roseneath,
Rogers, Efobile; Eureka, Crouton, Jacksonville; West
over, NickerionWashiugten,D O.
PEOVIDENON—ArriIth. sehrs John Bowmen, Tay
lor, Watehaprlgne,•Ya ; Stranger, Blackwell, Smith.
field.
NEWPORT—In port 4th, 8 AM, brig John Balch,
Eddy, from Fall River, to finish loading for Havana;
ochre Colmbus, from Croton;
r; A 8 Simpson j SNall s
Golden: Fleece, David Simms, Orato 'sloops Alice,
from Croton; It Sprague, Gibbs, from Providence
for New York.
BANCO'S—Mr 3d, brig Protons, Chipman, 'Ducks
port; athrs Josiah liathorn, Gilman, St Croix. •
THOMASTON-81d 29th, Rohr 4 McAdam, Willard,
Virginia; 30th, asp Bodins, (new) SUlphen, New Or.
learn.
,__NEVaIIitYPORT-81d 4th, ear Wm It Fitt', Tyng,
lisTana.
NEW. BEBFORD—Arr 4th, echre enette,Blacic
weU,
Darien Ge; Augusta, Perry, N York; I, Snow, Jr,
Clevelend, Edgerton,
PALL. RIVER—Arr 4th, aehr Romp, Mayo, Balti
more.
' PORTLAND—Am 4th, barque Helen Francee, Lewis,
Salt Key; old, dap Mary Merrill.
• BALTIMORE, Nov 6—Arr barque Brothers; ' brig
Transit (Br) Small, St Vincent; tchrs Adele, Paige,
Now Brunswick; owariented a S Y. gale on the 26th
ult., ad' Mount Desert Rock, and lost part of deck load;
same time, James Peake, seaman, of Prince Edward
Island, aged 23, was lost everts:ma ; Adrian, Sargent,
fin Portland; Tlgeo Brothers Elaey fm New York.
Sailed, barque blayQueen, Big s, West Indies.
4.IEXANBRA, Norf.-4a 110 r J U King, 'Badly,
i ll
Eastport Me; milled; schrs White nail, Smi th ; P Arm
strong, Dill, l'i, York ; dram ST th ; blcUirern, NI
Blver,, .' • I • '' ' ' ' - •
MOBILE, Oct 31—Arr Chip International, Limey,
from llama.
FOREIGN PORTS,
At tbo China Islands, 9th nit , ships Gauntlet, Bor
land, for Hampton Roads for orders, to sail about the
19th; had purchased cargo on ship's account; Connecti
cut, Welch, ldg; and others.' There wore in all about
124 roseate of all nations at the Inland, a great number
buying cargoes on ship's account, those idg on charters,
being detained the full number of ley days.
Bld from do in September, shim] Wm Wetherlio, At
wood; Harvey Birch, Nelson; Cyclone, —; Ohimbo
raze, MONO; Edwin Forest, Crocker' Jabes Snow, Snow;
G WBourne, Edwarie, and Columbia.
Old at Quebec net ult, ships Coolidpuee_, Bender,
Liverpool; Countesa of Loudon, Diehards, Plymelitili
Caledonia, Regime, Liverpool l'Advanco, DuguM, POT;
Glasgow ; , Oreo. Huey, Liverpool . ; John Moore, Bergen,
Cardiff; barks•Annagdalef,' Lewis, London; Lorna, Lin
dergraon, Leith; Commerce, Wathen, LOndou; Ant
Smith, Bristol; Wm Beteford, Barker, Newcastle; brigs
Industry, MoNelly, 8 igo; Ellen Jano,lllllot Yarmouth;
Empmss. Johnstone, South Shields.
At do let Ind, the following vessele, yet to clear at
the Custom Hence, via Anglesea, Arethnea,
AnnMelester, Abigail, Acadia Allen, Astracan, Agnes,
Adelaide, Bank, Brothers, China, Chieftain, Change,
City of Lincoln. City of Blanchester, Cornishman, City
of Boston, Camerton, Charles Chaloner, Clara, China,
Devereux, Dansig, Davenport Dromahair, Eepludola,
, Elira Olive, Eldon, Edward & William, Dredge, Eagle,
Enterprise, Egypt ian; Earl Durham, Economist, Pre
lim's; Feliza;-Florence, Feronia, Forth, Gleuiffer , Hope,
Hibernia, Harriet, Ithena, Jenny Lind, John Moore,
JohnThOmpeon, Justitia, Lady Flora Hasting, Lady of
' , the Lake, Lady Seymour, Lady Milton, Lady Falkland,
Labelle, Lord Riverdale, Melbourne, McDonnell, Mar
chlonese of QUeenebUry, Marlon, Margaret, Mersey; ,
*Mountaineer, Marianne, ?Hord, Ottawa, Polly, Promiee,
Quebec, Richibucto, Romeandale Rectitude, Robert Mo
William, Riversdale, Rankin, it Lawrence. St Paul,
Belittle. 'Sea Ring, Sarah Fleming, Sarah Louisa, The
,tie, Thompson, Toronto, Tiverton, The Queen, Wolf ,
vdlle, Wolfe , s - Cove, WiWaut lk Joseph, Wallace, W 11
Barnum, York -04, in all:
[Per Oration)
Ar atliverpool224 ult, John Clarke, Hale, Baltimore;
234 r Ant4loPe, (a) Portland via Halifax and St Johns N
F; Aretie, Serega, New York.. Off the port 23d,klndy ,
'Mon, Hallett, from Now 'York.
Cld 22d, John, Utile, Genes, and Savannah; Wallace
Lane, Wiseasset... •
Bld 2lst. Carollne, Haynie, Charleston; 224, Albert
Gallatin, 'Delano, New York; Star. McLennan, for
Charleston 22d, Chancellor, Borland, Melbourne.
Thit for l dg, 21st, Sultan Hunter, New Orleans • Her
eyes, Sheridan, do •, 224, John Clark, Hale, Baltimore;
Anglo Beton, (0) for Portland ; Harmony, Campion,
Savannah. - .
•
Ent Inward at London 22d, C Orlnnen, Pletcher, New
York.
Old 22d, Caroline need, French, Shields and New
York ; 23d, Lucy Elisabeth, Sargent, Boston.
Sld from tinseesend 2.2d,lVui Chase ; Deny, Charles.
ton.
dr at Deal 22d, Elisabeth Yen, Scott, Hull for Now
Orleans, (and anchored) ; Odessa, Barstow and On
ward, Chase, London, for Mobile, Land both Proceeded.)
Old 20th,
,Ocean Home, Cousena, (from Hamburg)
New York.
• Passed by 20113; Johannes,' and Limit; Napoleon, from
Hamburg, for New York.
OR the Wight Olet,'Yorktown, Meyer, from London
for New York.
Passed by Portsmouth 20th, Ocean Queen, (probably
Ocean llome,) tiom Hamburg for New York:
Off Dartmouth 19th, Eases, (Sr) Munro, from London
for New Orleans.
Old from Falmouth 22d, Sylphide, Stevens, (from Rata
goon),London,
der at Cardiff 10th, Ilarraseeket, Talbot, London;
20th, Medera, Rempton, Lisbon; 22d, Monmouth, Mer
ritt, Miramlchl.
drr at Bristol 20th, Golden Fleece, Reed, Cronstadt.
In pork 22d; Ruins Choate, Rich for New Orleans;
Monticello, Landerktn, for Fernandina, Florida
' kr at the,Plll 2001, Times, Reed, Owannes. Old 22d,
Bad float , Tharriard;l4Ow OfleaU , s.'
' Old from Newport 10th, AlatandOr, Morley, Balti
more; 21st,Iteenvery, Pendant, Savannah.
Off Plymouth 20th, Donau; from Now York fur Maim
burg.
' Old from Ounderland hlst, Sylvania Blanchard, York,
New York; Rotondo, Percy, do.'
" Old from Roll 20th Filtabeth Yeo 'Scott New Or
leans.' • . 1 , „l, , ,
did from Olargorr 22d, Abby Blanebird, Walte, Troon
and liayana.. ,
At IA the Iloada` Zlat •nit, Morning Brae, Foster, and
Oaroliars Tacitor, Oongdon, from Callao. ,
Ar4B 4 Ordecti '2oth ult., Rip, rreto, (lity ,Polnt.
Old ligrAot Nab Willi, fit Thom,
111 g PRESS: -P SATIIWAYI „ NVANBER 7§
Its at NanoMen 17th UN, SSA' 0101i13114 BattiAte, N
ork.
Ohl from Lisbon 12th uN, Brunette, Utah, Falmouth,
At Boblln 22d, Monterey, Mayo, for Savannah, Mug,.
Bid from Queenstown 20th, Regulator, {Vonore, (from
*Woo) London.
Ar at Elstneur 17th tat, Sarah L Bryant, Jones, Cron•
niadt, for New York.
Ar at Cuxhaven 10th ult. Marlon, Now York. Salted,
Vth, 11 Von Omen. Now Orleans. .
Ar at llarnhnrg 17th tat, Levanter, Peterson, Volpe,
rasa; Ihrmonta (s) New York. Std 18th, V Barg, NoW
Work.
Ar et Bremerhaven 20th ult, Artel, (a) New York.
Ar at Antwerp 20th ult, Atboai, NM:lOy, Akyab; 21st,
Mary Ogden, Loveland, New York Bradford,,
!Bombay. Bld lath, Henry Ilarbeck, True. Cardi ff , (an d '
f front Flushing 20th); 21st, RiTOllllO Howes, Boston. ,
Ram, aid 20th, Rockaway, Lufkin, New York; 21st
IWin Tell, Funok, do.
01'd at Gibraltar 10th ult, Fernandina, Cottrell (from,
Laguna) Trieste ; 11th, Eclipse, Le Maitre, Beaten.
Ar at Malaga 12th ult, Ring Dint, Brown, Cadiz,
81'd from Venice 11th ult, Remy Buck, Peddieton;
Leghorn. • •
Ar at Palermo 10th ult, lola Wylie, Spear, Barcelona,
Ar at Malta 10th ult, John Wesley, Sylvester, Cardiff,
Liverpool, Oct 19.—The Am ship Robert Anderson,
from Rotterdam for Baltimore, before reported aban
doned, was passed 4th Met, waterlogged, in lat 40 N,
lon 31 W, by the David Malcolm, arrived in the Downs.
The D If Watjen, of and from Bremen for New Or
leans, with mainmast sprung, and part of rigging car
ried away, was spoke on the 9th lost, lat N, lon 11
W, by the J al Wood, Emery, arrived here.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
AMERICAN HOTEL-41heeinut street, above Fifth
W W Berry, Balt J W Lartmore, Detroit
.1 J Cameron, Albany N Brixford, Mansfield
W W Wilcox, llarrb'g 0 Simpson, Ilarrb'g
0 Caldwell, N II L Cabinet!, N II
R Brown, N II J Ii Brown, N H
8 E Thompson, N Cas, Del W Mutter, N Y
T B Johnson & la, N Y J Cone, Bristol
W Barley, Bristol R Arnold, Va
R 8 Jones, Phila 0 J Cooper, N J
It 8 Cooper, N J W Whitmore, N Y
SWhltniore, N Y 8 Whitmore, N Y
L L Sampson, N Y Miss Sampson, N Y
J 0 Hawley, Boston L 8 Rowley, Boston
B F 'V Feller, N 0 0 H Lawson, Boston
J J Miller, i f Y C Johnson, N Y
GIRARD ROUSE—Obestrint street, between Bth k Oth•
S K Barkholder, N Y Wm C Eidson & Is, Dal
L S Gordon, Balt Wm Temple, Del
T F Goode, Vs. Wm P Lightner, Balt
Will A Boyd, N Y John A Weiser, York, Pa
Wm 11 Irwin, Ilarrisburg 11 F Bachman, Chicago
W A Dales, Lexington, Ky WII Clark, Pa
i II Whitney & la, N Y Alias Perkins, N Y
W A P Dillingham, Mn Miss Dillingham, Me
Miss Child, Augusta, Ale Benj Wright, Fla
J 0 Witilthishon, N Y. John A Riertand, Pa
John 0 Stanard, Vs 0 W Berry, Md
John Watt Washington Dr Blake, Washington
Hiram 13, Dickinson, Ye T B Bunting, N Y
Fr J Kennedy, NY Miss Al A Zabriskie, NJ
Miss A L Lott, Jersey City 1 L Zabriskleatirsey City
J Lott Zabriskie, Jars City Wm McDonal4 4 IL, Dalt
G Sticer, Balt Jet 0 Davis, MS A
II le Jones, Balt Garrick:lt Striker, jr, N Y
N P Sweany, Boston John Midis. Jr, N Y
0 W Sage, Addisen, N Y W N Bolling &la Virginia
II 0 Ciagott & la, Virginia Win B Clagett, Virginia
Dr Robt Stewart & la, N Y 11 P Horton & la, Brooklyn
Renee Fleet, Long island IThiteheid II Van Wick, LI
Ramond Fernandez, Cuba Jos It limilda, Cobs
J W Cater, London D Idessomm, N Y
811 Wales, Massachusetts I F Maguire, Australia
Mrs Colt, N Y Franc!. Dane, Boston
Cyrus J /Water, Leesport W Bristol, Minnesota
ii T Chapman, N Y Gee II Phinney, N Y
E Mauler, Paris M O'Connor N Y
II K Horton, Balt 11 II Swift, halt
J T White & la, N 0 11 8 Allen, N IC .
E P Dilston, N Y T Cousinery, N V
Geo IV Wilkins, N Y It D Case, N Y
J U Easter, Balt Wm Theoning, Boston
A J do Irisarri, N Y F Parraga, N Y
BLACK BELE HOTEL—Third street, ab Callowbill.
A Buckman, Yeasiterville L Weber, Milleratown
J It Haldeman, Warrington II llodeusan, 'Warrington
A Clayton, Southampton 8 Bensinger, Bumneytown
W K Grim, Hoyerstown J Cooper, Cooperaburg
W Eddows, Moreland 0 Roads, Byberry,
A Albright, Reading A Bongland, Southampton
0 Roads, Southampton N Haldeman, Bucks co
Master Haldeman, !lucks co.
UNION UOTEL—Arch street. below Fourth.
Uenry (lentle, N Y 0 Stnlth, Phils
(I Backonau, Milwaukee Mra Barnard, Penns
Geo W Miller, Itoadiug Itobt Hawley, Money
Daniel Staples, Penns W II Haynes, Penns
S Stokes & In, Stroudsburg Or J Leib) , It Is, Kansas
Jacob Kuntz, Clearfield co Coo Bubb, Moutoursville
M Schwartz, Tamaqua
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth,
John D Connally, Md Than Howard, Phil
J Patchln, Clearfield J A Baker, Bloomfield, Pa
S V Foster, Mifflin co, Pa Il Richards, York, Pa
Freeman, 'Williamsburg It F }lensing, Pittsburgh
John Boyd, Harrisburg OraeZ tk la, Lancaster
B Jackson, Clearfield J L Ileadol, Rochester
D II Tarbox, Rochester II L Lancaster
II F Y Zeller, Phil Paul Fearing, California
J Mulfullon, • California W J Root. Buffalo
31cDonald, PURR W 'Montgomery, Pa
N 0 Baker, Pa
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
II 0 Spongier, Daupblu, Pa II Snyder, New Jersey
Thou J Ruhe, Penns Geo W Brady, 'Virginia
II Almada Jr, Yirginla P Loogetretb, Lancmter
WII King & la, Albany L G Green & la, Blimloem
II F Parkenthall, Durham Goo W Morgan,' Pottsville
II J Randier, Pottsville Thos Simpson, M Chunk
Jos Whitaker, Mt Clare, Pa
MEROITANTS , HOTEL—Voneth at., below Arab.
PWYatson,Pa.l 0 Johnson, Covington, Pa
W Stoddard, Wellarille,N Y Alfred Ladd, N Y
C II Kellogg, N
Earnest, Tenn
Dr P Thompson, Philo Henry Ludwig, NY
A T McGill, Princeton, pi j A 0 Yaughan, Bedford, Pa
W Jack. Hollldayaburg, Pa %Vat Allakitolos, Ohio
Mon J ADM Salem,
N J 8 Wotherill, Bethlehem
Hon J T James, Pa Slauzy, Yq
J ITopper,Montouraville, P Cal Ciro, Montrose, Pa
Sato! Sinew, U S N W J Prosier, Chlmo
0 Holcomb and family, Ay A D Cook, Ohio
O Patterson, Pottstown W W Sherman. NY
Capt W Chose, N Y Capt.] P Thompwn,Mln Ty
It (S Armetroog, Balt U 1Y Bart, trio, Pa
Hon H S Mott, Pike co, Pa
IMAM DEAR INN
Wra "E Williams, York co
(leo Morris, Ud
Mrs Butler, Del
Henry Danby, Del
MADISON llODSB—Secoid street, above Market.
John L Markhaus, Mass J 0 Unsay, Del
hI Peabody, R I John !dictates, Barks ea
Jacob Ilartzler Berke co Geo W Amos, B.eston •
Eno. Sanders, Johnstourl Thom U Sharp & le, Del
P 0 Jones, Del Jesse Niggle., Del
Jospleaver, Jr, Del
➢J Grand Dedication Dail!
TO RR 01V6N 11T THE
INFANTRY CORPS, NATIONAL GUARD,
kr TUE NATIONAL WILDING, RAca STrillET BETWMIN
TR6 FIFfl AND NINTH STANNT PAS:MD:M RAILROAD,
271P.SD4Y RrENING, Noma ler 19th, HU
FIOQI VAAACOCiA :
CAPT. PETER LYLE, LIEUT. 01.10.
ASSISTANT FLOOR SISIIIMINSS I
Lieut. D. 0. Baxter, Charles U. Miller,
~ It, B. Quayle, Lewis T. Mears,
J. W. Fritz, Harmanna Neff,
Edwin Allen, W. K AfaeVerran,
Jamee M Leddy, Joseph D. Ellie,
If. A. B. Drown, George Ulm,
Prank S. Johnson, Godfrey Haber,
Prank WErido, William A. Gray.
A. J. SELLERS,
Secretary of Committee of Arrangements.
N. B.—Associations and others desirous of obtaining
the above Hall, can do so upon as moderate terms as
any hell In the city, by applying to J. W. FRITZ, N.
W. corner of Sixth and Noble atreats. nov7-114
Notes of the Bank of Pennsylvania taken at
PAR.
CLOTHING
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
THE ENTIRE' STOCK
OF A WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE,
Manufactured expressly for Fall Sales, will now be sold
are.w., -
At greatly Reduced Pritee, for Cash,
noT-tf At No. NoTII) "'MN Oreet
Suring Fund—Five Par Cant. Interest—Na
Mimi Safety Trust Company, iljetartir Street, south
west corner of THIRD Street, PHILADELPHIA. Open
daily till 7 o'clock, and on Ilonnav and TIIDEEDAY
EVENINGS till 9 o'clock. Deposits received and pay
ments made daily. Assets invested in Bast, Eerats,
alowroaass, GROOND RENTS, and other Bret-clue Recast
ties, as the charter directs. not
From Auction.
JUST HHOZIVED, I LOT OP
PINE VELVET
OMIPETINGS,
TO DE *OLD AT
$1.87)4 CENTS A YARD.
DAILY A BROTHER,
CARPET STORE,
No. 020 CHESTNUT Street,
above Ninth
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
624 WALNUT ST,
OPPOBITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARB.
GEO. J. HENKEL'S,
624 WALNUT Street,
Late of 173 Ohestuut Street
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
MERCHANT STREET.
Checks, Notes, Drills, Bills Lading, gill Heade, Oir;
coleys, Cards, and all other kiods of Job PI - toting, at
prices to suit the times, ' ocl7-/y
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
etreet, one door west of emend etreet. Receives de
posits in come of One Dollar and upward'', from all
Mame of the sonununity, and allows Internet at the rate
of. are per cent, per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 In the evening. President
Franklin Fell Treasurer, °hulas 51, Morrliq Beare
fary, lamed B. Pringle.'
Buffalo Robes.-100 Bales Buffalo Robes
of the various qualities, just received from Minnceuta.
Also a 'madame amortuleot of Pauoy Robes of oneown
manufacture, and fur sale wholesale and retail by
ORO. Y. WO6IBATII,
416 Arch Btreot.
twtl2 lm
A. T. Char,
STOOK, LOAN, AND BILL BROKER,
' No, 218 OLD 81., bblowl)o9g.
City and State Loans, Stocks, .to., bought and sold on
commission at the Stook. Board daily.
Notes, Bills, dco., negotiated as heretofore. oc3o-Iwa
Beteerts Infant Cordlnf...This 11'14001We
Cordial le prepared from s variety of tho meet choice and
efficient esometica known Sn medicine, and Is the
perfect and reliable o rminatlve extant for infante tad
young ohildren.
By its powerful !Outline a speedy cure la effected in
all eases of Cho/it, Windy pains and spume. Relieves
and mitigates much of childratOs suffering during
Non or teething, and by Ha soothing properties Iran
unitises pains of the bowels, kimenete, vomiting, &n.
The Infant Cordial has become a atmaderd remedy,
and has been used In thousands of MOS with the most
abundant samees. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by linnar A. Downs,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N.B. earner of 011th and Crean ate., Philadelphia,
To whom all orders mot be addressed, And for sale
hy Drugglito gonorillt, ealBd7
Up to 12 o'clock Last Aright
Fifth and Merchant.
F Gardner, PhGadelphle
J Walltmson, Delaware co
Mrs ClaA, Del
B D Byers, Chester co
Zperial Nothis
Starria263.
On Tuesday evening, 84 Init., by, Rev. Wm . Douglas,
Mr. LOUIS SIORTIIitER, of Cheuleston, 8. C., to Miss
MAN VERZING, of thin atty.
On the ad instant, by Rev. Joneph H. Kennard, 301114
CIIAMIIMRS to alre MARY 8 . OLEKRNTa, both
of this city. .
Elentho
At Limit*ley, Alleghenyeennty, Pa., on the 24 Inst.,
DAVID SHIELDS, Esq. eF
On the evening of the 4th last., to the 02A year of his
age, SAMUEL D. BREED.
On the sth bat., RICHARD GOODALL, In the filth
year of hie age
On the 6th inst., MARY, wife of Wee. Hawley, aged
31 ,3 ' n ea t r h . e . sth instant, Mrs. MARY ANN HIGBEE.
On the 4th Intent, MARTHA HERBERT, In the 824
year of her age,
•On the 6th Instant, Mre. CATHARINE ELIOTT,
aged 40 years,
Jayne's Hal .—Rev. Moat EL Stockton, M. D.,
Morning and Evening, as usual. Oltizerui and strangers
are invited. nov7.lttt
JD" e Lost Arts.—lty request, Wendell
PhilllLeq., of Boston, will deliver his celebrated
Lecture on the Lost Arts, on Wednesday evening, the
11th inst., 'dig o'clock, to 0011011 T lIALL. Admission
lb cents. Tickets to be had at the book stores, or at the
door, nor7-2t
Allow Shall the Needy he StippMed in.
this time of Want." Rey. John Chambers, on let
Timothy, chap. 5, T. 8, TO-MORROW (Sabbath) AP
TERDOON, at 3,4 o'clock. Chinch, Corner of BROAD
and GEORGE Ste. A 004LIECTIOW. [oo7.ltiti
Er mariners , Church, Water street, above
Walnut. Sermon to Young Mon, TO-MORROW (Sab
bath) EVENING, at 73 o'clock, by the Pastor, the
Rev. J. B. Ripley. The public us invited to attend It
ED' Pennsylvania Company for Insurance
ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES,
Pilitanscrula, November 2, 1807.
NOTICE le hereby given, that a meeting of the
Stockholders of this Company has been called by the
Board of Directors, (under the provialons of the seventh
section of the aot of the General Assembly of this State,
entitled ' , An Act providing for the Resumption of Specie
Payments by the Banks, and for the Relief of Debters, ,,
approved on She 16th day or October, A, D. 1867,1 to be
held at the Mee of the Corporation, on THURSDAY,
the twelfth day of November,A. D. 1857, at 11 o'clock
A.M., for the purpose of ing Into consideration the
acceptance of the provisions of the said act.
By order of the Board,
nos-7t WILLIAM D. MILL, Actuary.
(CT • er cantile Beneficial Association off
PUILADISLPUIA.—The annual meeting of the Aaaoci
alien will be held on TUESDAY, November 10th, at 4
o'clock P.M. at their room N. W. corner of SEVENTH
and SANSOM'Streete, at which time the Annual Report
will be submitted, and an election held for Managers for
the ensuing year.
In consequence of the great linanolal distress which
bee falleteepon our city, and the apprebenalon that the
demands upon the funds of the Association may be
greatly inereeetal over previous years, the Board o
Managers hare decided that it be inszpedient to incur
the espeoleo of holding a sea I° ANNIVERSARY et this
time. Md. 0 LUDWIG, President.
Philadelphia, Nor. 2.1857. • , nob
Carpeting°.
'920 CHESTNUT ST.
CARPETS
BAIL Y RoTRECH
will oontihne to sell their
ENTIRE STOOK
At greatly reduced prices, including
F/NE VELVET CARPETS,
Bought at auction, to be sold at sl.B7%—usual price
1.7.
TAPRESTR Y AND BRUSSELS CARPETS,
SUPER TREES-PLY CARPETS,
GOOD INGRAINS,
RETRY AND STAIR CARPETS.
FLOOR OIL CLOVIS,
in every style and width, tiquitlly
4°74 iv No. 920 CHESTNUT ST.
CAMPBELL'S RESTAITRANT.-VENI
SON,•WiId Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Crum, Fresh
Salmon, Chineatique, Opinaohique, Panama Bay, Abse
cora, and Cote Oysters, with every variety of GAM,.
wild or domeatte, In Sellaoe. Green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at
JOHN CAMPBELL'S, No. 527 CHESTNUT street, op
posite the State House.
N.B.—No expense or pains Lae been spared by the
Proprietor In fitting up this new establishment in the
most sumptuous manner—the second story being for
the aceomatodstion of Private Parties for Dinners,
euanw t a4.
vier I:Mr:Luce for Ladies towards Sixth strset.
norT•dm
OLD THEM WHISKEY.—E. P. MID
DLIKION ac. BRO., No. 6 North PRONT lm.
porters of Cognao and Rochelle Shandies, Holland Ole,
Rotel ant Irish Whiskey. 'Also, sole proprietor of
the Old Wheat Whiskey. E. P. Af. ec Bro. have on
hand the hygest and best stook of fine old Monongahela,
Bourbon, and Rye Whiskey of any dealer In the United
States, all )1' which is highly improved by age, n07.3m
CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE,
will m ee t
1857.
NOTIOK—The Board PIIILADELP
of Revielo 01 u
will NovN ov
meet at this
Office on the following named days, from 10 o'clock
A, Id., until o'clock P. M.
let rind Wards on Monday, November 9,1857.
34 4h Tuesday, 10,
' 6th Oh , Wednesday, 11,
7th 8h Thursday, ,4 12, 0
9th 101 t Friday, tt 13, "
11th /2h Manley, 14,
13th l*h " Monday, 4, 10,
16th Nth Tuesday, " 17,
17th Nth -Wednesday, 4 , 18, ~
19th atla Thursday, 19, 4 ,
Slat ^ 2l ~ Friday, it 20,
23d 244, Elaturday, 21, 4,
The ARNIM of the seyoral Wards will tie particular
In attendlig upon the days of the meeting of thole
Wards.
MILL,
M. LEDISY, (Oily Oommissieners.
:IAI4NII LOGAN, nor?-tf
Tax Gale nub iito Ca.
FOR SALE.—A Democratic Newspaper
Putablehment,,ln a Democratio county in Penn.
eylvania, Is offered for gale. It hag the confidence and
patronage of the dominant party. The establish
ment has boa profitable, and may be Made still more
so by an ererptic man, who can giro all hie time to it
Per part hitiars, Inquire of COL.,. W. Yong aT. nov74t*
---
rpOALST, • WITH BOARD, A' LARGE
I. FRONT ROOld, suitable fora Gentleman and hie
Wife, or Slagle Gentlemen: with heater, gas, wait use
of bath, 114 and cold, at Bro. 341 South FiliTLI street,
above Pine. lt*
LOW itENTS.—ROUSE NO. 2208 ter
street, Rouse No. leea PINE street, and Mouse
POPLAR street, nest of Twoutletb--all with bask
buildings, baib, and gas—to rest, _Apply to J. 11.
WimEbstt, ill South FIPTII stroet. nueLliie
qiwo,TIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELL
SNOB, ADIEU Street, mouth of Dauphin at. •
On TUESDAY, November 20th, 1857, at 7 o'clock la
the evening, will be eold st pubt t sale, at tits PhD* ,
delphla Atchango—
No. 1.
All that three-story brick reemnage,andlotof ground,
'Unite on the west side of Amber street. about 61 feet SI
Inches "oath of Dauphin street (late Northern Libor
0011tignint in (rent on Amber street 14 feet 10,ti
Inches, and extending In depth 57 feet to a 3 feet wide
alley leading into and from mild Dauphin street, with
the free lute and privilege thereof.
All that three story brick montage, and lot of ground,
adjoining the above, of same gee and description.
try. Both the above clear of all incumbrance.
Terms cash. $25 to be paid on each at the time o
sale. M. THOMAS la SONS, Auctioneers,
nos-9 t 139 and 141 (formerly di and 89) S. Pontth at.
NOTICE.-CHESTNUT STREET
1 BRIDUE.
PLANS AND ESTIMATES fora Bridge over the
River Schuylkill, on the line of Chestnut street, la the
Olty of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En.
ginner and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SUR
VEYS, City Building, ItMil Street, below Walnut,
until the second day of January, VOL Said Bridge to
be of the following dimensions, without any pier, or
with not more then ono pier in the water• Way; the
materials of construction throughout to be Indestrecti.
ble by Bre.
Distance between abutments._ 380 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out, not lees then.. 42 <,
Elevation above low water 31 ~
leer an arch the epringiug line should not be less than
eleven feet above low water.
The Plans and Estimates will be received under the
arrangement and' conditions Specified in the ordi
mune of Councils, approved November 2d,1857, m fol
low', via :
Seams 2. That all plata and estimates to bo received
by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor of the City of Phila
delphia, each plan and estimate to bear a private mark,
and be accompanied by a sealed communication haring
'a corresponding mark thereon, so that the name of the
designer may not be known until the plan most ap
proved shall have been selected.'
. BROTION 3. Tbat ail ouch plans and estimates shall,
when received, become the property of the City of Phila
delphia, and shall be presented within two months after
the passage of this ordinance, when it shall be the duty
of the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, by and with the
advice of the Committee on Surveys and Regulations,
to invite a COMMIEMOD consisting of three civil engi
neers, who, In conjunction with the Chief Engineer and
Surveyor of the City, shall examine and decide upon the
relative merits and applicability of the plans presented,
to the Bridge site proposed, and report to Councils the
number of plans received, the names of the designers,
and the obaraetor and estimated cost of the three plans
by them preferred.
finCiros 4. It shall be the duty of the owe( Commis.
sioner of highways; upon a certificate presented and
signed by the Chief Engineer and Surveyor, to Issue
warrants In payment of the cost of the aforesaid adver
tisements, and also in favor of those persons who may
have presented the three plane preferred by said com
mission i to the first in point of merit, the aura of IRV;
to the second, $250, and to the third 1100 i said warrants
to be charged to Item No. 19 of appropriation made to
the Department of highways, do., for the year 1851,
approved IdarChln,lssl.i
irt fttrther Information. or for moss motion of river,
addresa STRICKLAND KNEASS,
Chief Engineer and Surveyor City of Philuda.
noo-dtjan3
TKINGSFORD & SON'S PURE
. OSWEGO STARCH (for The laundry) has estab
lished a greater celebrity than has ever been obtained
by any other Starch.
This has been the result of Ile marked superiority In
quality, and Its invariable uniformity.
The public may be assured of the oontluttatios of the'
high standard now established.
The production is over 20 tone daily, and the demand
has extended throughout the whole United Slates, and
to foreign countries.
Working thus on a very large male, and under a rigid
system, they are able to secure a perfect uniformity In
the quality Throughout the year. This in the great de.
rederature In staroh-making, and Is realised now for the
lint time.
The very hest Starch that can be made, and no other,
le always wanted by consumers, and this will be aup
piled to them by the OrODers as coon as thelr customers
have learned which Is the beat, and ask for It—other
wise they would be likely to got that article on which
the largest profit can be made.
Mr. Kingsford. has been engaged in the ;manufacture of
Starch continuously for the last 27 years, and during the
whole of the period the' Starch 'made under his super
vision has been, beyond any question, the best in the
market. Por the Stet 17 yeare ho had charge of the
works of Win. Colgate & Co., at which period ho in
vented the process of the manufacture of Corn Starch.
137' Ask for KINGSVORD'S STARCH, as the name
Oswego hue recently been taken by another factory.
It la sold by all the beet potent in nearly every part
of the country.
T. KINOSPORD de SON'S oswzao COIIN STARCH
(for puddings, dm) bee obtained an equal celebrity
with their Starch for the laundry, This article is per
fectly pure, and Is, In every reSpeet, equal to the beet
Bermuda Arrow Root, besides having additional
quali
ties which render it invaluable for the dessert.
Potatolitarch has been extensively packed and cold
LB Cern Starch, and has given false hupressions to many
as to the real merits of our Corn Starch.
Porn its great delicacy and purity, it is coining also
into general use as a diet for Infants and invalids.
It. N. KELLOGG & 00,, Agents,
0e2,8-te , 198 gULTON Street, 11. Y.
Za.A BRAN SLAOK-ENGRAVING,
Sinking and Butboaird Printing, Envelope Ind
Rid Preis 31anufartdry, $7 Strawb e rry Hired, between
Serena and Third, end Market id3l tAkertnnt &rear,
PlAbatelphss, ' • • lunar
COTTON—'IOO, bales Gulf Oottou, In sore
Ihrol tot solo by titARTIN &
sot , ,UP North Velar Strad
COPPER—Lake Superior Ingot, for sale by
wit. K. wooDwARD & 00.,
„ „ 1 / 3 4 tdigket strut,
thrgetnettft.
....
M'LLE ERIUNTE FREE2OLINI'S
First appearance in Philadelphia.
11. STRAKOSOII his the hooor to announce that
MLLE ERMINIE FREZZOLINI
Will give in this clty her
FIRST ORAND CONCERT,
ON MONDAY EVENING, November sth,
At the MUSICAL FOND HALL.
'Phe high celebrity enjoyed by Wile Preu olini, as
th e leading star of the soirees given by the Emperor of
the French and at the far-ferned concerts of the Con.
servatoire in Paris, Justifies the manager In believing
that this announeernentwill meet w'tb approbation.
MADAME FREZZOLINI will be assisted by
MADAME AM.ALLA VATTI STRAKOSCEI.
SIGNOR NICOLA,
. HItRR MOLLENHAUER,
M. EITRAROSCA, Director and
°mango!. '
FREZZOLINI will dog:-1. Aria Puritan!;
2,. Romania COM ; 8. Ronde finale ildnnambnla ; 4.
Duette, stabet Mater; and 6. Marla Padilla with Mad.
Strskoseb.
Mad. STRAROSCII will sing :-1. Ah ! mon
Prophet ; 2. Within a Mile of Edinboro, and Duette
with Wile Pressolini.
Signor NICOLA will sing Arias Lucretia Bor
giaMUM ; 2 None di Figaro.
MOLLENIIAIIER will perform on the Violen..
cello-1. Fantasia Servals ; and 2. Carnival of Venice.
AdmissionOßOU. will play a Fantastic
ONE DOLLAR. No extra charge for re
served seats.
The sale et 'watt commences to•day,'et The lime
Storee of Lee & Walker, Beek & Lawton, and Z. L.
Walker.
Concert commences at 8
AMERIO
AOADEMY OF MUSIC.-
IL 'A. MARSHALL ' Sole - Lessee.
LAST NIGHT OT MR. CHAS. MATHEWS.
THIS (Elettirdsy) EVENING, N0v,7th,1167,
Tke performances will oommetee with
A GRAND OVERTURE.
After which, will be prevented the Comedietta entitled
COOL AS A 0170IIMBER.
Mr. Charles Mathews.
To be followed by
LITTLE TODDLEKINS.
Brownuotth Mr. Marisa Mathew'.
To conclude with the farce Utile
StIBEHTHS OP HUMAN LINE.
Alley Croaker, Mr. Chapman; Midway, Mr. Le Moyne;
Mrs Courtney, Mrs, Proctor.
PRICES OP ADMISSION:
Balcony, Parquet, and Parquet Circle...
Family Circle and Amphitheatre,.
Privateßoxes
Bette sanurod without extra charge.
TAOS. It AEON Treasurer.
Doors open ,It before I o'clock ; performance will corn.
menu. at TX.
NATIONAL THEATRE .W.A.LHIIT ST.
NEAR EIORTII.
The manager takes pleasnre to announcing to kis old
patrons and the publle generally,that he bac succeeded,
at an enormous outlay, in erecting an engagement with
the celebrated and world-renowned
101TORLDB SERENADERS,
and great Ethiopian Burlesque
OPERA TROUPE,
(Prom their new Opens Rouse, 58d Broadway. N. Y
Who will make their drat appearance at the above
theatre on
OA IVING,
In their o r igi n Y
NTIIIOPIA IN N INTERTAINVEND
and produce, for the first time hero, with tetraliictu
mangles, scenery, and appointments, with the origins
mule,
The laughable burlesque opera. In 9 acts, or
LUCRETIA BORGIA ;
Or, The Black Pot wear.
Lucretia, flu Catoline lllffert Genera; P. Swains
Buckley ; Orrtni , R. Bishop Buckley,
Other characters by members of thla oalabratad nom-
NOTICE—In order to bring this great eatettalkungut
within the reach of all, The manager would rairpoctially
announce that the price of admlsslon, Ise been Hied.
all parts of the house, at TWENTY - PIPE OINTS
ONLY. Doors open at T ; Curtain rhea at balLpaat
precisely. 13. It. HABRIB,
Sole Leuee a*'
WILEATLEy's ARCH ST. T.ErE4TRE.
--BOLE LESSEE. W. WIIBATLEF.
Boats 'or Patera —Orchestra !Halle, 50 cents ; Dress
Circle (no extra charge for Secured Beats), 60 mote;
Family Circle and Amphitheatre. 25 cents ; Beata In
Prlrate Boxes, 75 cents; Whole Private Box, $3;
Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored Femme, 26
cent+ ; Private Box in Gallery for Colored , Persons,
38 cents.
Box Mice open from 10 A. M. until 3P. Doors
will open at o,g o'clock; performance to continence at
7, precleely.
M. B. WHITTON Treasurer.
T 1173 ((Saturday) EVENING, Not. 7th,'1857,
Will be presented, the celebrated Play of
INGOMAR, TUB 8A8.116111.6.11.
logomar, the Barbarian Mr. B. L. Davenport.
Partheola ' • Mrs. E. L. ,Darenport.
. To conclude with the Nautical Drama, en titled
BLACK•Vf BD, SUSAN . ..
William, Mr. E: L Davenport Capt. Crosstree, Mr.
Tannehill; tinsan;hlre; It, 0,. )arenport,
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.--Lei
see, Mr. E A. Efarahill; Stage Sfans4rer; Mr.
John Berton. PClolll.—Dtett eitttt and Parquettc, 25
coots; tipper Circle, 25 cents ; Secured Seats, cents;
krivate Box mid Orchestra Seats, 60 cents
Box Office open from 9 o'clock.A. M. to 3P. ,
M. Doors
open et 6X o'clock; performance to commence at 7,
precisely.
. .
THIS (Saturday) EVXNING, Nor. 7th, 1861',
• Will be presented, last time,
STARE-STIVICLIIARBER.
011 p, Mr.Oltafieu,•lane 0/utterly; Mrs Johntire. Asttleton; -'
To be followed by the high/7' filmes:gal 1 1 1,r4' 3 ':
LINDA, TRH OIOAR GLIM;
Or, Mose Among thb ,Oonspttatota: , • ' '
Mose liforrifich, Mr Ohaufcati ; Volwerci s lhialer, Mr.
Brink; Harryltnisell, Mr. Desch ; Mute, Mm. lobo
Moan; Blddyficantwo, Mr. John Slaty.
Atter which, a Beene from the • • •
eonqu i thw a la tits waled
Mike Murphy • Mr. John eleirt
efONOSI2T 11A1414._
aATURDAY NIGHT, Nov. 7th.
BDIHBIGNIEGitEXPOSI, •
Dille. ;MN likDE, Jr., ta ts Mormon Elder front'
FUR Lake City.
Subject—.' Balt Lake Olty and tirlemet Young.," .
Doors open at 7 o'clock Lecture at o'clock.
Oardi of admlulon TWNTY4IVE CIENTS,
Front seats reserved for Lsellaluntll 8 o'clock«
'Motets for sale at the Hatete mat Ewalt Storm.
MADAME LOLA MCNTEZ ' '
-win give her celebrated Ladino, oil'
BEAUTIFUL WOMEN,
AT TILE MUSICAL FUND LULL,
ox
BATUADAT EV NINO , Nortimber F.
Admittance 2 , 1c144,. ; _ .054 v t,
----
SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE:—
ELEVENTH Street, above Ohestuut.
Doom open at 7 &clock—to commence quarter before
eight.
Admittance 2.5 cents.
Ethiopian Lite Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe or
Stars—New Domes by the Bamford Ohlirett _
r
To conclude with . .
A lALVICABLN AII6.ILPIXOR.
TEEOIIVJF 'a , -
• - •
FIFTH and CREETNIIT Streets.
TOM YANCE,, the Nightingale Conde Toestlii, and
Blies JENNY EELLMAN, the favorite Contralto, have
been engaged , in addition to the. REOICL3IOR 00?4,YAJ
NY, eomprisinghlite DUVAL, Wile LesoLL.74, cm."
COLES, and others.
N. B. Moore. MAGIDTOPI and DUNBAR appear
MONDAY, Nov. 9th.
Concert conunenoot nightly at 7%. Ticketielo rent'.
I X Lis my motto, J. B. TUOMIIUT.
n0v7,211V
-•- •
orp eboobz.
MONDAY MORNING MORE OF THE
WE STOOK OPENED FOR RETAIL
The rush for cheap EBY 1100A9 still continues uo
%hated at the Etore, 7dA89111.11,L tad OALLOWRILL
streets. Ladle.: an opportimiry for procuring bar
felon unheard of. Embroideries greatly ucrilleed.
noel-2t*
GREAT REDUCTION.
FURNISHING GOODS
•
L. .T. LEVY & CO.
Have the day made ► great reduction in prices of their
rich and extensive stook of
•
FURNISHING GOODS,
Comprlslug
BROOATELLES, DAMASKS, LADE CURTAINS
SHADES, OORNICES, PIANO AND TABLE
COVERB, &o.
JIM opened oboloo lot or
RIM SATIN CURTAINS
, .
AND
11.1 . BROIDBIED CLOTH CURTAINS.
no&St - 4120 CHESTNUT ST
H EAVY BROWN COTTONS.
One Thousand Bales
SREETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, AND DRILLS,
FROSI TKO
LAWNENOE MANUPA9TUBING COMPANY,
JACKSON COMPANY, (INDIAN HEAD,
AND
NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Of their veriest whitht and styles, 'shish ere °tiered for
sale fur flrat•class paper,on
SIX MONTHS' CREDIT,
by the Agents of the Companies,
ALFRED SLADE & CO.,
sod-1m 39 LNPITIA 133 MEET.
PARIS EMBROIDERIES.
L. J & CO.,
Artz NOW orPYRINO TU&IR ENT/R& DIPORTOWN OF
ELEGANT
PARIS EMBROIDERIES
AT AND TINDER COST.
not 2w 428 011.E8TNLIT STREET
L ADLES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPP.NED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL dc. SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES
1046 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
And 318 S. SECOND St., below Spence.
PAOTORrEd.—Nos. 95 and 97 GEORGE St.,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union.
Orders made at a few hours , notlea. se2kamlt
.10IIN B. STRYKER, ht.,
Wholesale Dealer t
AIIOTION DRY GOODS. ,
No. 12 DANK Street Philadelphia. oetl- 2 m
Mono.
AMERICAN GOLD
NEW YORK PUNDS
AMERICAN GOLD
/ND
NEW TOUR ETINDB,
DOUGHY AT TUB MGM? PREMIUM BY
ocT•Sm DREXEL A. 00
NEW YORK Exchange 84 64 prem.
BOSTON Biding() S a 4 prem.
BALTIMORE Exchange 2 a S dint.
AMERICAN GOLD 3X a 436 . prem
COPARTNERSII/F NOTICE.-WE
have, THIS DAY, admitted Ur. JULIAN 0.
WAVY ae 6 partner in our firm, and will continue our
buelneea under the UM style as heretofore.
D. SALOMON dc CO.
Philadelphia, November 6,1864. nos.3tet_
CLOVER SEED.—NOTICE. TO PENN-,
SYLVANIA FARMERS AND STOREKEEPERS.
The undersigned are now prepared to purchase for
cuuth, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. tennlylvezda
storekeepers and fanners, by sandhi; samples to our
adtkinis, ean, at all times, ascertain the price at which
we an buying. Parties - wishing samples, by which to
be governed an to quality, can hare them sent by mall,
by skinning us. J.ll CHM & 00,
senl94, 43 North Front, and 44 Wateestreeti •
MANILLA ROPE.—SUPERIOR MA
NILLA ROPE, mantifutured snd for sale by
WEAVER, FITLER
4 soRM No f 8 N Wator and 22 It WhArTes
RUSSIA AND AMERICAN, TARRED
OORDAGH.--• superior article, 'manufacture
and for sale by WEAVER, TITLED, k 00.,
as B-tf No. 28 N. Water et., & 22 N. Wlarvee.
IDOSIN.-400BARRELS SOAPMAKERS
1.1 , ROBIN, to a*. per isohoPral J. T. Inonor
Yoh We by SARTIN & NACIAIaTaIt,
WA. US NW% WOW e>.
M. TEIOILLS
"Noe. do MA 141 SOUTH 1017.10/1 Burn:.
(Formerly Nos. 07 and 89.)
STOOKS, REAL ESTI:Tr. St.—TUESDAY NEXT
Pamphlet Catalogota Low ready', contamiag full de
scriptions of all the property to be cold on TUESDAY
next, itith met., with a large list of tailcoats liessi
Estata ut pricsgss sale.
SEAL SSTA.T.I, STOOKS &e.
Publie Bales at the Philadelphia every
Tuesday Eveaing.
y
Handbill; or each !roped/ lie
addition to which we publ ads an the.
to each sale on• thalami catalogues' is
giving Nil descriptions 02 allthaPruPeraY be Hold an
the following Tuesday, „
pantphitt form,
ST%RIIKNITURt TEM .AtiOT/OW
every Thursday Inerning.
WEAL NEITATE AT PRITATH BALM.
.1,117. We hare a large arnowat of Bead Waste at Pri•
vale Sale, tucluding every deerrlptkut of Oily and
country property. Yranted Lista may be had at 'the
auction &ore.
'
1 PRIVATE SALE REGISTER, -
' irr Real Estate (Wend on oar Prltatik Salo Re
titter, are advertised ontaidooallr in our Public Palo
Abiblets, (of whist; 1,000 copies are visaed weekly,)
free of charge.
On Tues.ley Evening
November IDth at the Philadelphia Nxehanire, at I
o , cleek, limb@ ml 4, fir account of whom it may eon.
—C4lll—
86,660 air per aunt. Coupon Sonde of the Wyeadott
Cost Company, payable January 1.2, 1172, with Interest
payable half yearly.
• $lO,OOO OHIO AND PARRA: RAILROAD CO.
Also, without, reserve, for account of whom it may
concern, 16 Coupon Banda, $l,OOO eeetr, 0910 and Penn
sylvania Railroad Bonds. due In 1616, ltderest 7 per
cent., payable Iday and November. Known as the kale.
ghany Bridge lawn.
Also, without reserve. I shares Stork of Oonipaiy for
erecting Bridge over the Schuylkill near the Yells.
Par Up.
FOURTEENTH FALL 9UM-L.IOTH NOVEHBrit.
Thla Kale will Include meet Other property, the tole
!erring—
TWO VALUABLE LOTS, TWXNTIETII BTXXXXI
SPRING GARDEN STREET, NINVUNNTII IT.,
AND AIONTERY STREET.—Antnahl•lo, N.E. cor
ner or Twentieth and Montery streak
Valuable lot N. W. corner Nineteenth and Spring
Garden streets
• .50 amnia,
25.
TAVERN AND DWELLING.—Threie-story brick
tavern and dwelling, north aide et Hamilton etTeet,
cart of Seventeenth street
Peaaarroar Situ.
TIIREE•STOIIY BRICK LtO KR RUA SALOON—
Three-story brick Leger tear Saloon and Dwelling, No.
878 Apple between Fourth and York wreathe and
Drown and Poplar streets.
TIIRtR•STORY BRICK 61100.KRY STOEP AND
DWELLING—Three-story brick Orwriery Stare and
Dwelling, No CO Apple street. Pale absolute.
TIIREE•STOIIY BRICK DWILLING, OfiDEN ST.
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1208 Ogden street,
(north side) between Twelfth and Thirteenth streete.
DWELLINGS, AMBER ST&SEE.
--• • . ,
2 three-story brick direllinp, Amber street, sou th of
Dauphin street, (late Northern Liberties.)
A yearly ground rent of Sd), secured by a lot of
ground, North Second street, between Montgomery and
Elm streets.
PIPTEENTII PALL 911,E4-11TH NOVEMBER..
Orphano Court Bale—Estnta of Baa3nel D. Aikosaftl.
Deceased.
NEAT RESIDENCE, ELEVENTH ISTRENT.—The
neat modern residence, with back buildings, No . 412
South Eleventh street, below Pine street
NEAT DWELLING, NOUTEI ELETII STREET.
Also, the neat modern derailing, No. 1116 South FMK
'trees
OLD IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS, warm
Two old irredeemable ground fetal, our of fend and.
the other of $5O 25 a year, clear of taus; secured on
property North Fourth Motet, *bore Franklin arenas.
They are well secured and punctually paid
Administrator"' Sale—Estate of Richard Faison, Dee'd.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND VARII; ABOUT
SIXTEEN MILES PROM MARKET NTEEZT, AND
THREE FROM BRISTOL.
and Manager.
Our ease let December will Include the raluable
country seat and farm, lel acres, with superior isomer
Moats, known as "Farley." situate MI the heights, on
the west aide of Neahainony Creek, between the Eiriweel
turnpike and the Newport toad. Fall psrUenfars In
handbills.
Bale Non 139 and 141 South Fourth street '
SUFI:IGOR GERNIAN 'FLOWER ROOTS.
This Morning,
At II o'clock, at the unction 530 re, two eases tuivrtor
German Flower Roots, crimprlelng the mutt *assort
ment.
9ALE Olt A MEDICAL LIBRARY
This Nrening
r l November 7, at the Auction StOre, will be soLl a
Medical Library.
Al., an aolaortment of new Medical Wel* S. -
kr particulars ree Catalogue et the books; irbileh dll
be arranged for Atomization on Saturday earning. -
• Also, a complete set of spllute for Matures, itcl—the
latest aut most approved pattern,''
Sale West Philadelphia.'
UOUSELIOLD FURNITURE, PIANO-WORSE, 141-
PERIM. CARPETS, ike.
On Wednesday Morniag e •‘`
At 10 o'clock, et the 9 II corner of Chettunt and
Park atreets, Vilest Philadelphia, the household fermi
lure. plano-force, imperial' carpets, &c..ot a lady
log the city.
, May be examined at 8 o'clock on the mon:augur riada.
Sole Noe. 130 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTES, MIRRORS SUPERIOR CARPETS, ko.
On Thursday Stunting,
At 10 o'clock., at the Auction Stone, n largo assortment
of second-hand furniture. piano-fortes, =TOM, carpets ;
!kr., from funnies dosliarog boosolooplog. -
Sale No. 1224 Spruce street. - • ;
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, BRUSSELS 'CAIIPSTS,
PIANO-FORTE, 3(11100R.3, FINN liNcrtaar
PAINTINGS AND ANORAVINGS, , CURTAINS,
RANDBO/111l GAS ORANDELIRRS, Ist.' '
On Friday Morning, . _
13th inst., at 10 o'clock, by catalogue t at NO. 1591
Spruce street, below , Thirteenth, the 'entire household
furniture, Re of a gentleman declining housekeeping.
Gay be elm:lined at S o'clock on the worsting of sale.
sale No.loll Walnut street.
STOOD OW NUPEBloB.Winklintill.ll.• ;
On Monday maiming, LW:
• Nov. 18th, at 10 o'clock at No. 1017 Walnut street,
Without reserve, the entire stock of Jahn DUV2.81., dk
ollaing business on account of ilf -health, Comprising k
general assortment of drawingaroom furnilaarei • van.
Ina styles and coverings, suriindsr aliandaWand
room furniture, superior book-eases, all tam•
factored in the beat manner, expressly for private
aales and warranted
csuktogueo three days previous to sale.
WOLBERT, & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS,
431 MUMM' Atratet, oppetite the Custom
House, between Fourth and Flab Stneta.
SPECIAL SALE OP FURS FOlt LADIES' AND
GENTS' ;W . /10.i
On Wednesday next,
11th inet., commencing et 10 o'clock precinelyore will
sell, by catalogue, for cash, a large 'and valuable tun.
algrunent of elegantly made fern for ladies' and gents ,
wear, eonaletlug of capes, Intones, victorious, peter/nee;
muffs, cuffs Sno., l of ell the desirable lora, each as
Itiberbe squirrel, alynx sable, ern/be:atone martin,
silver martin, French, sable, brown mynx, (Itch, genet,
lynx, chinehlUL,
The wholewill ba arranged for examination,with cata
logues, early on the morning of sale.whin the ladles and
gentlemen Of ibis Oily are respenttnily,tneited 16 attend:
IN THE - DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY , OP PHILADELPHIA.'
WM. H. DOWERS; et al., tonne, &c., es. GIDEON D.
HARMER. Pa., June, 1857, No. 649. .
!The salter appointed by the Court to distribute the
farad arising from a sale under the above writ, of the
following teal mitts, els: All that certain meiana,ye,
tenement, and lot or piece 'of ground. situate its Gar.
mantown cos th e souttiesstwattily side
,of ltittenhouie
street, siethe distance of four hundred and seventy feet
nine Inches sonthwestwardlj from the eputhweat aide
of the main street, Containing In front or breadth on
said Rittenhartee street thirty feet, and eltilliding in
length or depth that width, between, parallel lines, at
right angles therewith, southesstwardly, two hundred
feet nice lathe,. (whh the Improvements thereon), will
attend to the duties of hie appointment at his oaten.
No 142 S. EIGHTH Street, (went side) on THURS
DAY, November 19th, 1851, at 4 o'clock P. 51 , when
and where all persons are required to present their
claims or be debarred horn coming In upon said fitrl.a,
noil.lot JOHN D. COLAIIAN, Auditor. ,
TN- THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OP PIIILADELEEILA COUNTY,
Itt the matter of the estate of JESSE 11. TYLIIII, as
,signed for the benefit of creditors.
The Auditor, appointed by the Court to audit, Mums:,
and settle the account of JOHN H. COLLINS, assignee
of JESSE H. TYLER, and to report distribution of the
balance in hie hands, will attend to the duties °Chia
appointment at hla °See, No 833 WALNUT St., Yhtia
dolphin, on MONDAY, November 16th, 1551, at 4S
o'clock P. M M. RUSSELL THAY ER,
nos-tharri.sl Auilitar.
DANK OF PEriNSYLViNIA.24n/LA
DIMPIitt, Oct. 28th,1851.'
NOTICE.—a. especial tweeting of the Stockholders, of
tho " Protident, Dfrecton,
and Company of the Dank ,
Alf Pennsylvania," will be held at the Bunking-house,
on the ninth day of November, A. D. 1857, at 12 o'clock,
14.00 determine whethet to accept or reject the pro.
visions of the act of Assembly, entitled An act pro
viding for the resumption of specie pimiento by the
Danko, and for the relief of debtore," approved the
lath instant.
By order'of the Board of Directors.
od9-C.149 J. 1. YENIMORE, Assistant Cashier
KENSINGTON BANS.—.1 1 1mu) EzpazA,
October T, 185 L—The annual meeting of the
Stockholders of this Dank will be held at the IhtukiAg•
hone., on TUESDAY, 2.1 November, 1857, at 12
o'clock Af. ocli•thsatetNS
An election foithlrteen Direct Ore to Neff* the coin
log year will take place at the Banking-house, on Mon
day, the lath day or November, between the hours o
El A. M and n P. M. C. T. TUNES,
noBthaatutNl6 Cashier.
B ANK OF COMMERCE,
PEILIDICLPIILL, November 3,1857.
The Board of Diredors hare this day declared a divi
dend of Time Pea CYST , clear of State tax payable
in accordance with the charter, after the 15th inst.
no4-3taw2w I. C. DObtNELL. Cashier.
SOUTHWARK BANK,
I'IIII.IIIELPLIII, - November 3, 1857.
The'Board er Direttorn of this Dank' have declared a
dividend of Tanen San Easy., 'payable on and after
FRIDAY, the 6th Instant.
F. P. STEEL, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK,
0 PUILMALrittA, November 3, MT.
The Directors hove this day declared a dividend of
Tuna Pe a Cssr., payable on demand.
not-tlt E. M. LEWIS, Cashier.
FANNERS , AND ME cHANIOS , BANK.
October 6th, 1857.
The annual eltomert for Directors will be held at the
Banking lfouse, on MONDAY, the 16th day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of 0 o'clock .6. M., and 8
o'clock P. AI.; and on TUESDAY, the Zd day of NOTera
her next, a General Sleeting of•the Stockholders will be
held at the Banking Noose, •st 4 o'clock P. DI., agreea
bly to the charter. -
co'l•tool6 ' N. M. LEWIS, Cashier.
farOMMUMion Merchants.
jH. CHASE & CO.
iur • , GENERAL
' COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
48 North 71101iT and 44 WATER. %Street, Pkiluie
CIORNTAIMLY
CLOVER SEED
On consignment from the interior of Panneyleenie,
where oar new Cleaning Mill le now in plural use.
err- Ahso TIMOTOY AND AND TOP always on
irl.24f
ILTANDY & BRENNER—OOMNISSMN
51-1. MNB.OPIANTS sad DoiWain Pokelgn and dm.
than ITARDWARN and OunsaY, Nos. 23, 25 and 27
North MPH Street, Nast aids abore Commerce street,
Philadelphia. ant-tt
CHARLES TETR i COMMISSION MER
CHANT sod Imports!. of HAVANA SEHABS,
(Now) 1198 %hut West. mood rtory• Cal-17
FLOORING BOARDS-28,680 feet Caro
uaa gegiging botar li ket fAr t idat tem
' •, UallhothWatorltroot.
Mats bp
STOOKS AND LOLtts
Netitto.
Mak Notices
Oaks_ by Atu
:TAKES A. FREEKAN,--AUOTIoNEgg,
IA NO. "WAlMPl'MVlLeffliberrilOcsra.: -
C/RD—SALE or uovfm!oLorcursuar—rtnits.:
DAT.
ID - We beg leave k 3 Inform the public that we hold
our regaLer weekly sales of Furniture every Tatelay r at
our SPACIOUS SALTS ROOM, NO. 106 WAlet
sTABET, where every poseible siltation is given to ob
tain the highest prices for the pooh of those rho may
favor us with coneiinmente. Familial haring portions of
theft %macre to dispose of, or thorn declining boast
keeping th e irt wiahLag Wet at their own Sweat/kV,
; can him furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO
OUR SALTS ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL REALM
'BETTER PRICES FOR THdig lIIENITUILE THAN
; THEY OAN OBTAIN FROM ANT OP THE YUKIO
•TURE DEALEEI OR ANY °TITHE AUCTION STORE
IN TAE CITY.
.
, 117 P.rion.r.,,,t ag us With eomageonowte coo ""
assured that their property win not be laraideed.
• gy•• commiulo. more moderate than those charged
by soy other Auction Haase in the
(kmaitamerote respect:rally soill.tsd..
[Dr; Bales 'pill imiriedis O
tely UT the goods aro soh,.
BEAL r4TATS BALE, NOVEMB E R nth. .
SalisAllinelints— • -
Orphans Cobra Balsistate of W. A - . B. Jan_ D•ea.
TWO-STORT BRIM HOUSE Mil) TWELTTH
A two-story brick hone& and lot a recnom, rest s:de
of Tirelftli street, 224 feet snore Colombia *setae, is
feet front, and 112 feet deep, to a SI feet Meet, SS
grouna rent.
Orphans , Cocre Baba—Estate of Citaa. Nrownson, Deed.
man " HOUSES AND LOT Of GNOUND, HANAD
nun AND rzrna Lira
. .
A lot of ground with the three housesthareou erected,
B. W. corner of Bread street end fatty Lase, 40 feet
by 43 feet visa ground rent. -
QT via to be paid on *soh of the *bore what the
same b ttrack of.
Ran,. IMAM SALE—NOT/WEI 19TH.
Phis tale.fll include—
°,Thane Court atle—Estate of Patrick Oralik,Dee.l-
TORRAS HOVtaai AND LOP OP 01017 ND, 1‘021.1
Intoomp - rniri.-
Throe threne•stary brick hontee ard lot of promi.
emit side of Served street, 175 het north hzto Master
street, 20 het frost and 100 hot deep. $OO stolual
rent.
- - Orptinne Court llele—gune Mac
?ITN HOUSES MID LOP. WASHEVGTON ITTILLET;
KENSINGTON.
A lot of pound with foot three-story Wet, and one
frame house thereon, east side ot 11" street, -
80 feet above Master, 20 fort front aortgreet deep, to
Phillip street.: $5O ground rent.
Orpheus' Court Bale—Zstate of Androo liedar t y, Deed.
TAVNEN STAND, - MONTH SECOND, .ABOTY NAGS.
A three-story - Wet tavern dint sad dvllll.l, two ,
story brick boot ~. Dr4tnd lot of ground, on th.: east
side of dense street. N... and Thse 'beets, IT
feet front. Sol extending 601 40 feet 4)J lathes,
this neirtosieg to 148 lost, and extenite" g the turtles;
depth of 19 feet 7 to-net, sinking Is saloofoet ether it
all thessibrestoes. • -
aims to (17 - 84 to bo IbA es tub of toe Itli;:cs tam . Ss
&Wearer ' • • .
10 lINT
IN.A tbrts-skey ihiei - Diertler t 'with 1 0 1 9-1 1 tai7
baelt beildlop. I* North Math strut, abors
Boat 1100partratm. Apply AMA Azo-
Ilea Atm.
♦! PRIVATE SU.I.
rat-alaas Printing , 01leo, al tik a pod roa bast-
Me, roar printing' pram, tao 114.41 As and am 14.1.
Typ• sod arrrythiarsaareasary far the business. Apply
of lb* Auto* Mum
310
.iit }?. S NA TgA 21 13, .A.I7CIIC s INEE , II
eves e
=au sa4 RAU Strasis..
AT PHITATN BAIX—Oold and ail war y.alent leer,
Lague. gnsdliah, Brien, wet Yuri Ira .•ed, jeweka,
lot every description, sistaicsl instalment., Be, Jae.
_ 41' PRITASZ SALF.—Arranged ed swami new
household furaltart, of every depot tidy, tads, eat ,
d tresses, carpeting, looking glum, fumy bided, et.,
ie he.
Out-door salts Wended to porenAll.f by tiol asellios
oar. Mann' Tory ton. Conslascrals sif fiewitseet
e/otb, tenalu, tae.,Bse, saluted.
BATHAWBPRINCIPAL LOAN 07710%
" 8. N. Cotner of Sixth and Sere litreata,
:Where money wall be loaned on. fold end Wry , bias
Watch* Jerilley, Pis ^." , .. 4 .Ck4b.*. Dry Goons,
Groceries, Began, gardenia, Bawdily, Bed
ding, Romeo, Tabtrlaa r Harners, Stooks. and on all ar
ticles of value foiaay length cilium agreed on, nemaro
liatlsibotOig nod I s lipereh tonne than at any other eatab
ishtualit. _ - 11...NATELLibil,
NATHAN'S peal sale oIf,ONPILTND SIOODS WI/
take Awe lan fen days. _Deo notice toil begirt".
WEBB% 'great sale of -B?efeited Wetehes, JernatiT,
Guns, Pletals, Musical Instrusealte, Ans i orLU take plate
Shortly. Doe notice wilt be Akan. .• -
pigiarb great sale of Dry Goats Otattiang, Sew,& e., being forfeited collateenla, will taiga pima chartly
Dne once will be given.
AT ratirATlL &AL% AT GALS Tag tioursi
BILLINo mots • L-D,.bie.-bottomed and heating
r i .a ,a s i j it old4 i
patent lace Were, .of the tone sp :
Itun; lever sod Lipbae arateltie s r{atiag ease 41 jerel sa tan eine geld
ni
namtled 'level. and /aphis, votalier for-IsAses , -, geld
unity . of every o B .siPticuti.diree km and 11 9 14, '*
tame, In beating cases and open fuel silver &Wish,
rie; and hunch watcher; a geared assorteasstal tar-
Wrote, beds, mattresses, mirrors. 80.
I Oln-DliMila 4134 EIOLICITILD, and obarges to ante
the tintes,low- ,
t PonsiAnnsents * oi ever y des - criptien of 'Cede solloi"ol
for politic 01 nilTata die. • . •
i blalin A.DYANCBLI on 01/ and tray kind of goads,
for public or Frivoe male, or to La held for a uudsed
lime. 'enardnalaw., . r = • ' -
SAQemugri - AUCTIONEER,
? • said' MONEY LOAN 'I3YIFICE, No. 112 Booth
tianD Streit, holoi,..Walnot, opposite, Poor ,el.,
fight deortholow the Nit h - • '
oMorro et Misname' fro* I e'clooli, 11. If., sett le
'clocko In the frici•
Ont-doosholosiiniehalos at She Auction Homo, id
talidSdnipon flit mit ettldactory tonic"
• • . =0 000. • "
Easatithitifir } ' Airy "Tiers'. '
Leilionos /gadabout eea eater to thonsonsi cm Vs
OTw teftikidlihion-P10.%, Witches, Jeirohy, liontonro j Nior
OlothievParaitere, Adding, Olgarcllunteal
Littruineetirlinisoi
rla genii% Oorsism- and coach at
d,g. !Who: •• • •
• poet loon rari s ty air length or thee . avoid
All Memel*, flex else haadre4 dollars and upwards
be olserged 2 per eat par nandiaf 2600 ea' over,
the lowest market rate. ,
Ms Start Ileastinleilllnaptliof 122 feet, halibuts
fro and thlatopsoef vaults to store WI valuables, and pre
vets WeLehleeP for thir premblea ; aloe, a heavy base
mace Erected for Cie banana of allf parents Varteg pada
- -
axtrinearispola •• • -
!4: 8.-0. -amount' an Lair on itallroltad
this ofeee da parparettnarnalo adrarien on more sotto
factory add aftomallottattlag - term Shay any other la
thls*p. ,
Roney advanced to the poor, In matt snotnits, vita,
out ear alums; • • ' •
• - AP'PRIVATE FAX
Gold Paint Lever and other Watches, levrehT, and
Clothing VIII he sold at redared papa. eel-17
TORN BAYLIS, AUCTIONEER—No. 323
AUK Street, between Third and Toorth Streets.
BALES EMIT EVENING, at I o'clock,
Of Boots, Dews, Hardwire, Cutlery, Macho, Jew
elry, Hosiery, whip, Trpake , Fancy Goods, Notions,
N. E.-.-Ont-docr salsa attended to Ali soode sold et
the Auction House peeked.
('!FORGE - 1• P: SMITH, 'AUCTIONEER
`AstorN. N. it
of BARSION'Ina SOME litmus
io
• MERIN& BALM
SAM RYRRY SATURDAY RVITYRO,
At 7) o'oloek, - at the Axaon Store, of Itudwart Ott
lery; li oastkeeptnt Aztßiot, OlotAing,N J
atchea, an!.
ry, :nazi Articles, /to. •
aasit an (ttlina. Wart
NEW STORE: NEW GOODS.
MA.IIXSBN & PiITTE
' 31ASONIC MALL, 713 CILESTIVOT Sl,
MAYS SOW OS SAID A
Complete sid splendid senortment or WHITE, GOLD
BAND, end DECORATED ?BENCH CHINA; BOHE
MIAN, CRYSTAL, sr...d COLORED OLASSWARB;
BISO, BAHIAN, LAVA; snd TERRA COTTA WARES,
besides the gresteat variety or
PANOT A RTICLES
irDleh will be sal et lover prim than ,
at Lay similar
abare is United States. „
- dads loaned t;:. Pirties on reasonable
tams on 27-t7
Sneurance (Eompanim
oOMMON WE ALT 31 FIRE 'INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP TILE BTATA OP DENNSYLVA-
N. W. Corner YOUWTEI sod WALNUT
Streets, PhileAelpSta Rabea-lbed Capital, P00,C01).
Pald-up Oarpiud.Uoo.ooo.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D., Preaidext.
THOMAS 8 STEWART, Pies Preet.
Fauust. S. Moos, Societwy.
111.1RARD FIRE AN
ANCE COMPANY, P
MA WALNUT ..tr,t, coat
n
'D MARINE INSUR
ADEL PTIZA-021ce, No.
TUIRD.
iNLY TANEN "
Jet , . Walkar x
Tao. McGinn),
Tho. Crcran,
A. 8. Gillett,
Farman Mews*
With M D
Jecepli SlaFp, M 7).
Wm. M. Swain,
John Animr.ch, Jr.,
R. littcroagtu,
J. B. Hughes, • -
F. D. Marcum,
Wm. P. Hacker,
J. P. Steiner,
H. A. Shackelford,
Hon. JOVE, JOHRS, Prerilent
Hon. 0. W. WOODWARD, Vice P:e
7150. B. ItC.Slrttir, Secretary.
J>»s D. Avrosin, Asaietant Secretary vo2-aro-if
llolUirat
FOR SHERIFF
ALDERMAN GEORGE 31001111,
FOCETIL WIRD .
Subject to Dentocrati,l Rules
OR SHERIFF —TAVES G. GIBSON,
F,
Teenty-second Ward, subject to Democratle
Rules, to:63m*
1.410 R SHERIFF,
RDWARD T. MOTT O
TWELFTH WARD
BMW/ YO DIM-CR.OIC LULEA tr.lB,9a*
Boats anb sbare
NO. 443, SOUTHEAST CORNER OF
MARRED and FIFTH Streets.
Gentlemen'a Beat Patent Leather Miner Boots.
it t 4 Calf do. do.
tg Patent Leather Oxford Tien.
Calf do, do.
Patent Leather and Calf nartair
strap Shoes.
Boys , and Youth!' ?Ont. Leather! and Calf Etta
asiba iloctA and noes.
and-tf Po: sale by
1 ALL STOCK OF BOOTS AND SHOES.
—.POSEN( 11. TILOSIPSON & CO.. .11e. 314 MAR
KET Street, and Hoe. 9 and 6 PEANIELLN PLACE,
hate saw in store a large and well-assorted crack at
BOOTS and SHIM, of City and Eastern manufacture,
which they offer for sale an the beet term for Cash, or
on the usual credit.
eJ AVING FUND.-lINITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, earner et THIRD Awl CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small crams received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with /LYE PER CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
GEoc boors, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, on
MEDAL' EVENINGS from I until 9 o'clock,
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and ffoottand,
from t 1 upwards.
Frowideut—STßPlLEN R. CRAWFORD.
Train:ter—PLlNY FIBS.
Telleb—LAMES B. HIINTIR
W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS
No. Er South THIRD Street, Piffled°ltbis.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points
In the United States and Canada.
Steam, Bonds, ke., Bought and Sold on Commission.
Unctirrent Bank Notes, Cheeks, he., bought et the
lowest viten
Deposits rsesinnl and Intanset allAnned, as per ACM
meet no► 2.1 m
WCHESTER he SCOTT, GENTLE
IEN'S PUBSDISHING STORE, Ludo PATENT
BiIOULDEN BEADS SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 96
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, 18 particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to owl . vif
11 11 No. ARCU 204 NOR SI TE THIRD STREET,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL BOOKSELLER,
Ilea for sale THE AMERICAN READER—e. wry boot,
designed by its author, A. D. Kaz..3 TARE, for the use
of the higher dunes la the Academies and Schools of
Auierica.47 the down or single copy.
002-/n1
OXO. W. TATT.,OIi