The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 11, 1857, Image 3

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    lIPECIALI7IEKTINO: OF 'COMMON' COUNCIL.'
Yesterday afters'' 11-4t , ,spoeial mooting of this
branoh •of Councils las- held, 4 for the, purpose of
- oonsiderlngtheleltitring fiebobittbine
"Raiefecifilly. the Sete:Wand' Common Co:molls
of, the pity tif , Phila4elthia, that theY hereby make
applidatior( to thatNitiWalAwierably, bf'tho= State
et-PensusytVfirda IM'Ethelhilowleg further legisla
flee; relatiiertktlicerolleaD,opartment of the city
of Philadelphia; „s s~ s a : relative to the Po.
lice Departnienteft the oity_of Philadelphia.
10,4,-Atrerdinitnee to organise • a Department
ef , Ofisolidated EteliWorks 'tif the 'oily of Phila.
'delphleCte'Pr - evidS forthe management `of and to
satberfaaAPart fiTtite,,PUTehtteo of the Qat' Works
of Mos Chwinenteist.Oo Company,'. ,3„ AC:- •
Mr A.. Millei'aAndnnced the deceate of Abra
ham -P. Knidirien,,:st- member front the Third
• ward. - .tifealied:On Smeday - evening, at 10 o'clock,
and Was a mostworthyman, aad - an efficient Coon
eiltrainVflierhitAhe war -with' Mexico, he -was
- I ,atniing`thik;:veltudeera from 'Pennsylvania. Any
racciarldhaMight make weild not; addto his clia
•itieteW-
.. 11 frn I Thentpsor(effered , the preamble
reseitnaons, ivideli:were agreed to : . -
, .Inereasi , _ , A;;Wisa .Providence has. suddenly
Atalled from among us, and from the scones of life,
A. B. Kasjffmani one of the members of this body,'
'WWI:Iran 'Upright Olean, a gallant soldier. a de
leted MOO, arid' faithful public servant, had,
'4, 01 / . ..onEtie,ck:M l ( l. l lll jOy'ed an'eminentAtigree
the loonintanee ~and esteem ,of his fellow-men:
therefore,, 1,, 4 - 4e;
Resolved ' , That this-body sincerely deplore the,
'sudden demise of A: B. Kauffman, a member of the
Common.. Cotuctlfrent. the Third 'ward,' and in
, etimffienWithtliteeentoonitity tender the family 'of
the deeimied their earnest ,eympathy and Made.;
JaPan• _ •, „. •
; de :foregoing he placed on the
l'aikateal4X-Ornoil, and that the Common Council
hirilgtittcnid s funeral in a body.' - .
titsiticrefewitPThif a copy of the foregoing resold
- etlOMPlielrleleiititted to the family of the deneased.'
theh Considered. 'lt pro
cgtsial#l.,WVreeideleeMelitkil go into force in Bop
lid 011 , ,Xt,
.'4i-//tAjtiltriarr - incived to amend to strike out Sep
- tete rOmed insert May.:
.4 1 ,gii , Kbilappoied the motion. • •
T-' , ''.54 - igneffulare'adrocated the, adoption of the
araenderoul, and thought that the, minority de
storied Credit, for`getting. the bill into the position
oacitmed. lie complimented the pro
f:m*10110e force for. their efficiency, and; thought
'flia -Maier should have the control of the officers,
, and sot's eon:mates, of Councils. He was in favor
otrititiiffit the Pretent officers on duty during
geocAltelmvier,', „
,?Irlitc44.ldilliordhought amendment' :116jOt
09iiiiiiiiirii*biiellt , 113011Mbiato,1611111 , piece 'snob
offieeritlatiseetmeAport the force of his - suceteaor.
~e afrsheirWiia inlayer of theirholeibili, with
an idnatiffnient`that:lo, Should golnte force on the
,There viere - many good Men on the
Poilee'wheiltetild be retained, and some very un-
Worthyenes, who should be culled out. It would
prevent' the, force from being used for politioal
„
pnspose."-. 1 4. 1 . - , -
Mr: Perkins argued that the appointments' should
be made after the election,`,„ •
Mr. Klugtisked that they; would; not consider
this., hill in a politic - 14'point of - iew, but adopt it
Or let it fall according to its merlte, and withhold
any reference fa ontside considerationa.
The:Subject was farther disouseed bylffessre.
Mil
ler; and others. • ' '
Mr. O'Neill said the remarks of Mi. Kiag would
induce them to belleie that the 'police "force was
the greatest gang ' reoreants From his
official position, be memo more in contact with those
men than any other member of that Chamber,
and 850 more faithful. honest, and energetic :net
could not be found. Mayor Conrad's =allege said
that his police force wee' a",model l- for ;the world.
Mayor Vaux could say the seine. Of Mayor Con
rad
Ibl - fain, -however; he' had twined In' trying
twentyfctetteasalt and battery, inctei,gliteeriof the
inunketeittere itonvicited. Ile aloe saw two convicted 1
Alenteit,4 and a lieutenant of a - charge of assault
audliatteryi, Mayor-Faux had been selecting the
.best'inen.ho could fled, striving te
_pave hie force
of ,the - inemispetent men. In the fuse of all this,
tbarsWes aMalforf Made to the next mayor
the authority to 'appoint these, Men for, life.
bfr:,Btarebsonwasinfavor'of 41eeting a proper
mini fo mayer,,wha would take -care of the Inter
esta,of the people, and not make the police force a
political engine. The former mayor used theufft
cora for this-purpose, and ' the present incumbent
has followed hie example. It was the duty of the
people to elect pure-hearted Men, and not dense.
gegnes. Ile - thought the discueskin of 'the bill
altogether 'useless.
again, spoke upon the subject. lie
thottlM: they (himself. among the number) were-1
iplm lag their time for nothing , ; they were not
iietiffidettlieir. remarks te-the bill; they wegade
-tiffegliik int:luta th Partlielr' deby, .making no ef
forklAreliefe tikdiatraksi and 'tniSery Which aur
rdu 41; bill a trick of the
gentleman from the Thirteenth ward; (Mr. King,)
t 6 love nethivg but, Knew-Nothings on the police
force, as,,bet .expected-.to have a Knew-Nothing
Mayor next year.' "
The amendment to fix the timelier the ordinance
on the lst.of April was' disagreed to' by a vote of
31 to 31 ; via: • „
Yeato=4,femrs. Arnold, Austin, Baird, Barnwell,
Boyer,;,,Buritell,',Ceoper; Orease,,'Day, Faulkner,
- Geier, Goislor, Holman, Jones, Kano,
Kneass_;:lif_agg„ Mueller, McFadden, hiellwain,
Ideliikan, McManus, MoNeal, Palethorp,
Wanceek, Willinma, Wilmer, Wolf-31. .
Nava—Messrs: Basiett, Black, Bromley. Brown,
Coaxed, Deal, Dougherty, Ford, Fry, Gitlin, Gin
node; Recker. llall,,Kutehinsbn, Ism:linger, Kel
ton% ippi; Miller Andrew. -Moyer, Me-
Cleanaarlier, Perkins, Steel, Stevenson, ; Taylor,
Thompson Oscar, Tudor, Vankorn,-Wildey 'Miller
John, (President)-31. ' -
The first section of- the bill was then agreed to
bravote of 34 `to 27. It provides 'that the oftl.
eon, golieemen, and watchmen of the police De
partment orthe oily of•Philadelihia. in Mho° on
the fruit day of September, A. D. 1858, and' those
whomayhe appointed thereafter, shall bold their
- - olhiaduring good behavior; but May be removed
in the manner hereinafter - provided,` for moral,
mental, or physical incompeteney; for Misbehavior
.In Milt upon' . convict:eh 'of erinici Or misde-
Ineanor in any, court* of record, and said officers,
„ policemen, or wakilimen, shalt net be subject to re
moval forany,uther eause whatever. -
'The second motion provides, that for the trial of
officers,. polieemen,rand watch:nen of the said po
lice department, a joint committee, consisting of
six members; of with; Connekshall be annually.
appointed in their respective Chambers, by bal.'
lot,,the said committee shall be styled "'Commit.
tee • for the trial of officers, policemen, and watch
men of the Police Department,” and the chairman
of the said committee shall be a member of Soloot
Council. -'
Holman opposed this. lie thought:the,
defies of Councilmen were - already too onerous.
hfr.'lling, in a few'sendble 'realer lie, urged' its
adoption, , .
Dr. Bites "oPPosed thaSeetion, because Imbed ob
jeotioneMi Commilmen and politicians serving on
the committee. •
After- some further debate, Mr—Rolm - an moved
to indefinitely. 'postpone the aubjeet;' but before.a,
vote 'could be had, a motion prevailed to ad
journ, „ ' -
The fOliewing aro the additional provisions of the
bill:
Secit,,,,3. The Mayor of the city shall hive
power to suspend from the exectition of their offices
all officers,' policemen, andWatohmenef the pollee
department, ,for ;any cae , 'tithe bit
seetien of act: In 'all snob 'oozes .of seepen.
don the Mayor shalinotify the said Committee on
Pol4o _ in. writing, whieh' notice shall specify
the grounds for , such suspension, and contain'
the names of the Witnessee to establish ' the
chali , e. And said committeeshall'proceed to in.
VeS ate and determine the matter as soon us
pract Cable., The said - oommitteo• shall have the
; pant to_send for :persons, rpapiri; and records,
and to compel theattendaneeof witnesses, and ex."
amine them muter oath- or affirmationoind may,
,for say cause mentioned in the pest seethe of this
stototontintlethe'emipeneion, Upon each 'conditions
atihejnia,y think :Just; remove•the aecusod from
' Oleo; or restore him to•dritY," :".01.11`doctsione of said:
committee, shall, be by, a:majority of the whole
nembe - r:nppoirtted. And. they shall. employ suoh
'numbee.'of clerks end, messengers as Commits
may authorize. In each case , of suspension" and
- csOnittlaint, notice to the ' licensed, shall be given,
, ind• he be; beard in persoreAr by counSel
lif his defeece;" and may oemperthe attendance of
witnesses in his, babel( Each -member of said
committee,
~shall . have power to issue subpoenas to
to
witnesses appear before them on' the trial "of
snob etteel , and if any person who shall have been
duly subpownaed•to‘httehd a, Mere:mid; shell no
- gleof'or refuse to attend, ti majority ofthe commit
, tee shall have petrel' to entlierlee the itinalretan 'of
said committee to. &sae an. attackiient • against
snot person„ sca:Wait% to the. practice of • the
colitis. -
BSc?. 4. Irecenekts , in said, pollee department
- 'shalt be filled by the Mayor, by and with the
vice and consent of Select Council, in the manner
• now provided by law. The Mayor shall not have
-the pewer to dismies the said °Sutra, watchmen,
orpolicemen, for any canoe whatever.„
c-'....435cr. 5: That'the Select and 'Common Councils
Octlie olty of Philadelphia shall be, and they are
hereby, anther - Heed and directed to make, ordain,
establigh,suoli laws and ordinances: as may , be
found necessary fully to carry this act into effect.
-
Barr. 6. • The preilvions, of *this' act shall not
take effect until the flrat day of September neat.
Resolved, That the eleris of Councils shall send
oony.of Cite. above, to, opal:, liraneh of the State
attire.
„,.
- :;:oy.TRE.:PILOT LINE.
I ' •
•*.tiPTYE:O. FROM - KEW YORK.
VoireSponlerace of T , 11? prem.]
.":•',' - • ... if ..?'• • r '..- lfv.w Yout, 'NOv. 10-5.20 P. M
1! I enntrary to the general 601mi:dation, and to the
Ogre - 00We ,surprise of many,- the bank statement
. , published yesterday evening showed en zwortwa6o
' IL nruintaids of half a million`' dollars filling; of
throje and a half MillionS in specie; of ft little less
-•', than. a hundre d thousand' dollars ' in oiroula
-' I.*'litid , . font' itililloris and - a balk in' depositi.
Tioxii.iit.nd doubt -that.. the opeoie now held by
the:llll4S' is littlq short of eighteen millions,
yid* - , - ,iiildedi 4?i, 'n amok' of country -bank
~.", notes' - 'istinountin --
to ' - D ' and 'a half millions,
( - - ',:snakes them 'EtAonger. than, they beim' been for
'''S'eso. •,_ It ill - riPlir rile:tared and generally believed,
,• -- - ,that , oli the atroligth of - this poiltiodthe majority.
- ..,, ,of the banks , prOP O 4O to resume, spooks pnyMents
' '24140 the first of Jao,oarY;end some of their num
' .. even.oooerg"eil the 'Org. Of December. 'lt is
- ,.•.j_ said.thit the board 'of directors , of, the Bank of
GealesaiseeiVat their meethig thlemornlng, agreed to
. -, .."...., - the latter date by a unaninolui fete„ There is no Tux Runkr. Paaruuns OP ono ClTY.—There it,
1 -- doubt that the adepte.d..report ot the committee of probably, no large city in the world—certainly none In
tbeoltiqing bonze, which, has been %dorm:madam.. Araeriea—in which the rural taste of the citizens is so
-,- "..tforifei• ithnii 'days, and only agreed to after many eenerallyraanifeeted as in Philadelphia. Qur nunset ,
, /00,44-1140,41,40 n jete;yesterday vening, points -
—:• tti *nearly resumption; but how far this promise ous and spacious pub li c simes constitute a leading
wll,l be kept, is e, matter which time alone min 'de, theme of admiration w ith
allour v i st t ere.- If we include
~'.'•'- . 4lldir'i'Lrlba report , , ophielk now only awaits the con= nil the elegant Nooks of private residences that front on
';',''',. Sent or tho 'eoustrY banks, ,
",directs that .on and ai" these delightful parks, - we shall find that they comprise
,Al- - , -. :,teiriltir - meat*, the county banks shall be re; a front, sev eral Mlles. But it is not'
quired to redeeuidlaily at 4110 Metropolitan bank , '
Only in the shape of publio squares that this praise-
In the aggregate, of
:e4 - iierstofore ,,,, The aecumulated•mmulation now
, -.W., held : ill the city, anks' td9 be' Wine ', unth 'the "mil/ lute of Philadelphians is exhibited ; the long
/trot of May next,4lmeonntry banks being bound rows •of beautiful, - thrifty , , trees that decorate
C::::: , 10, 04, 4 1 }/ 01:0 4 11fth Millie Illrit' (if l'anuarY; first '4'4,l6ido•valkil of many 'of 0 , 14 r arenues, the
:"...y. - 4.l , rwOryj.first•et March that of . April, and first af iiviiiiyAreased garden plots that form , anidta m os e t n univer_.
~; e0 1!- ' . 1 ' - Orlitill,Yelri. S,S.,',Wai . interbstacthe rate , f 4l sPeendege of our dwellings, and the orna ting of
`''' '' .i., r s ' lg• 0n9 .9,1 :, , PWI accumulated , clroula-- our thoroughfares—whore they are wide enough to ad-
Z. - s:' " y.'• •, Argif Ammberlatrt „Untie only remains mit of it--with enclosed ROM of shrubbery and foun
;'4' '''-''' ' ' s ' -.--; ; • try banks- to ""P t . th# pfd for ft`to' tares , ere'so Indications that it'Philadelphis le not as
- .. -- ••. - 5.:.; , '' I f "- , , - tett at Olidfi s c v -Vberalli'sinhe reation to, keinedged- la the j , spirit of edienturous enterprise as
- .. , i: ".", ",• 'ereditsqpvintita4 6 l,lthibiiiiiittheiro banki some might desire , she Is at lead far la advance of her
1.. .,:e..10 '.. ..ea , IditalJnOthOlaif m P li°n exte°Bl 9, ll Oompeale iti these thlnge which tend to mitigate the
; " , 'S -- ::Of lrati:ofaidAYlina no T.- of 81461,n- usual physical ant 'moral dlaad i ' ttending city
ii .
, }v ,,,
, - . -,M 2 'n*ili -"rant' "?' life• Tliestenetal do van
ag"
* th
V -- r.: -. ' - - , , Ppeedy.,,iimondslient , i li IN , 5 • . mfortof our middle elutes, and e
Afilefl - r' --.4
JitiPiViCtstrohgat ' from the last extraordinary small bills of mortality
"'" ' .t.',Aa - atiaarl it hr._ true to say that Oared with others of its *kV, are among the bene fi cial
...,,„, of our city, cora
-4-L 1,1 L --10;.higest feelpingl - ; - but -:. tut; for any:.:xelit - , retultenf ,. the, pieulfialti to nblelt we -bare itere ye
,..
4,
ever, be . surprised "to see a resumption of specie
payments by , the pity banks before very long.
They will not, if they can beln it, stand the over
hauling they would be sure to receive from the
Legislature, and they may hope by speedy romp
lion to escape the consequenees of their pastAlniqui
ties I only hope that such will not be peimided
to be the case, and that they may be severely pun
ished for the ruin they have wrought, for which
they alone are to blame,
as nobody denies that if
they had acted otherwise, they could have stopped
the panic,_ and effectually have prevented the dis
asters of September and October.
The apprehension of riotous attacks on the Sub-
Treasury and banks, by the turbulent workmen out
of employ, has caused considerable depression and
dullness to-day. United States troops are under
arms in the public, buildings, ready for service;
but I can see no reason to fear any riot or any at
tempt to attack life or property. I believe the
fears are altogether groundless; at least I hope so,
sincerely.
The notes of the Pequennook Bank of Bridge
port were thrown out to-day by the Metropolitan,
in consequence of a resolution by the former to
redeem no longer at the Suffolk Bank; but to esta
blish a redemption agency in this city at the officio
of Benjamin F. Manierre, 220 Broadway, at 1 per
cent, discount. The entire capital of this bank. is
$200,000, with a surplus of s2ol,ooo—circulation,
$15,000.
There is no variation in street rates. Foreign
exchange istidull, at a Slight decline from the ex
treme quotatione of Saturday last, and it is thought
that the gold , eldpinents by the Persia to-morrow
will be far 'below the estimate formed last week.
Sixty days sterling sells to-day at 107ia108i. Gold
is quoted at from to 1 premium. Exchange on
Philadelphia is better, being now 3§ per Dont, and
on Baltimore 5 and 4f per cent. paid.
The clearing house settlement , today is as fol
lows: Clearings, $11,782,467.75; balances paid in
coin, $760.435.16. The cash transactions at the
sub-treasury to-day were: Receipts, $33,940.17;
payments, $56,066.09; balance, $5,316,688.59. The
receipts at the custom house for duties were
$43,000. Counting the transactions at the clear-
ing house and the sub-treasury statement of Satyr- I
day, the following is is comparative statement of
the condition of the banks for the rat lieek;, the
week previous, and the corresponding week Last
year.
Nov. 8,1856. Nov. 7 1857. Oct. 81,1857
Capital $54,243,000 883,519,000 $63,519,000
Loam 102,608,699 05,866,541 95,817,754
Specie 11,616,420 16,492,152 12,888,441
Circulation 8,046,721 6,434,612 0,331,748
Grose deposits... 80,827,821 68,884,173 61.403,664
Exchanged 29,894,434 12,459,966 9,610,506
Undrawn 56,933,387 50,424,807 61,859,168
In Bnb-Treacury. 12,918,949 6,407,686 6,408,81i03
The fluctuations of the stock market still min.
timie. There wee ,, a decline in Most stooks this
morning st,the,first board, and a more unsettled
feeling than has preValled for. sortle•days; ' Cleve
land and Toledo and Michigan Southern old
stook declined Bouthera guarantied;
; Panatria l ; Galena and Chicago, * ; Chicago
and R. T., 1.; and Beading 1,, At the second
board prices wore still unsettled. Reading closed
at 351,; N.. Y. Central at 88; ' Miehigan Southern
at 151; Panama at 771 ; Illinois Central at 7 . 11 ;
Virginia O's at 851; Tennessee B's at 82 ; Brie
bonds at 601; and Illinois Central bonds at 811.
Bank stocks were firm at yesterday ' s prices. The
fluotuation and inaotivity in the stock and share
market is attributable more to a desire to wait and
see what tho Arabia will bring, than to any other
immediate canoe.
NEW TORK STOOK EXCHANGE SALES, Nov. 10
PiRST BOARD
90NYOona ,139
500 do 69,1(
125 do 09)6
100 do 1)3 113 x
50 do WO 139,4
40 Hudson a 11. 15
25 do ' /5 ,
1000 N Y St Ws, 103
2000 Tenn 6's '9O , 82
11000 Virginia 6's 85)
6000 Missouri (Ps 72,%
6000 do b 3 72,tg
6000 eel St 78'76 62
84 Mich eau It
6000 Eu 6 It 16t to
90 • moo 49
117 911910316 N I 16
1000 Harlom Ist mt 69X
1000,- do
6000 Harlem 241 m 41
1000 111 On bda '79
iOO Inch 9&NI Fr 36 0 9.9 i
00 • 810 80
3000, do 7015
1500 do 793{
10000 do 00 79
8000 do e 3 80
70 do 32
OD do 32J
76 do 33
15 Panama R 77
80 111 Can It 88
,50 do 610 87'
18 do 88X
60 Old & Obi 11, oag
400 Olev & Tol It 32g
9000 N Y Oen 6s ' 82%
10000 do , - 82%
5000 do 82
.10000 Erlo II ad mbd 66
- do 32 . 1 i
100 Ohi & llk llt • 59
50 , do 43.;1N
89 National Bank 90
6 Ilk „,f Qommerce 92
25 do 91
15 Am Ex Bk
aio Reading R 35 • 51 .
100 do o 351(
100 do, 810 351(
215 Frio Railroad 131(
1r) goo bn 18 k
BOARD.
20 Imp&Trad's 80(
20 Continental Bk , 80
25 MetropolaGa Bk 89
17 Dal & fled Co 99
50 do , s3O, 983
450umbd Coal Co GX
SECOND
8000 Virginia. Ca 80%
1000 do 86%
3000 Tenn 63'90 82
6000 111 On bda 81%
10000 ' do 82
8000 do alO 81%
2000 Erin Bonds 'B3 67
8000 -do ' 60%
'2OOO lbsAin2d m 61
- , 600 Rod 11 lat mt• 91
20 National }lnk 02
100 Dealind On 010 88
60 do 99
100 Reuling b 3 35)i
10 0 do elo 35x
100 'do, e 3 353(
50 Oler Tel 32%
100 do 32m
200 do 3234
258 Mioh Routh It 15,4
100' 'de 16,11-
60 Mb MN I prt atk 32%
GO Panama R 71X
60 11l Oen s 3 33
BO do 873;
50 Clef & OMR 11
23 NY Conn 69J(
60 do bl.O 091(
60 , do 616' 66%
20 Mil & Was ' 2O
20Cin Ram & Dayton 64
Asnas.—The market is quiet for Pots at $7.25,
and Pearls at $8.87 - 148.50. Saleratus is steady
at 70.
COFFEE.—The business is small; prices have not
changed, though they continue heavy.
COTTOII.—The market is almost bare of stook ;
prices aro firm at 12.1 cents for middling Uplands,
and 13 oents for New Orleans.
hint.—The demand for all kinds Is quite limited,
but priers are without essential change. Apart
from some 600 quintalrlarge Marblehead codfish
at $3,25; nothing of importance has transpired.
Mackerel are very %Wet and prices arc nominal.
nova, tto,—Tbs Inquiry for Western canal flour
is quite native, and With moderate arrivals prices
are 5o bettor on the low grades. The inquiry , is
pretty general, and good brands of Southern, Ohio
and Indiana are wanted. The sales are 11,000
bbls at $4.8041.90 for common to good State ; ssa
$5.25 for extra do; $4.8044.90 for superfine Indi
ana and Michigan; $545.95 for extra do ; $5.70a
$7.25 for st.
L ouis brands and $6.60a57.75 for extra
, Genesee.
Canadian Spur is without important change, the
demand ie fair—sales of 600 bbla at $6.1041.70 for
extra brands. •
' Southern flour is in good request for tho trade
and prima are much the same as at yestorday'e
market—the sales aro 1,100 bbls at $5.10a55.30 for
mixed to good brands Baltiraoro, 40., and $5.35a
$0.75 for the better grades.
Rye flour is
. quiet at $3.50a55. Corn meal is
wanted and is tn fair supply—sales of 150 hbls at
$3:1043.50 for Jersey and $3.75 for Brandywine.
Buckwheat flour is in fair demand' at $1.87142 for
100 lbs.
GRAIN.—A fair demand for wheat with moderate
arrivals; prices aro buoyant—sales of 31,000 ha at
$1.28a51.30 for rod Southern, $1.3441.55 for.infe
rior to prime white do ; $1 176 for red Ohio; $l.lO
for red Indiana; $1.33 for white Canadian and 90
'a 970 for Chicago spring.
Rye is heavy—tales of 450
Oatst 72e for Canada
and The for good NOrthern. are In limited
demand at 42a44e for State and Western. Barley
is quiet at 70a80o. • Barley malt is inaotivo ai lOtt
ConN 18 better ; the demand is fair for the East
and local use—the Sales are 21,000 bu. at 760. for
western mixed and inferior white Southern, and
800. for Southernyellow.
HAY.—A. steady demand for shipping—sales of
:too bales at 55a65e. per 100 lbs.
Hums are generally quiet; several sales of
domestic have been made at a little losver.priees.
MOLASSES.—The badness oontinues moderate ;
Cuba musoovado is selling at 21a2 1 50„ and'Eaglish
Islands at 250, „ „
NAVAL' Srones—Spirits of Turpentine itf less
animate, and prices pave a downward tendency;
sales of 300 MU in shipping order at 400 cash; lota
in merchantable order can be purchased at 300.
Crude is quiet but steady. Common Rosin ie lan.
said, owing in part to the firmness in freights, yet
prices are unchanged. The mediumgrados, though
a little more inquired for,
are by no means active.
We only hear of sales of 310 bbls. medium No. 1
at $3 per 280 lbs. Other kinds are quiet, and
prices mostly nominal.
OILS.—The market for most kinds lacks nativity,
although there is a little more inquiry, American
,Linseed is fairly inquired for; sales of 4,000a5,000
gallons at 60a62 cents per gallon, cash: Crude
whale is slowly recovering from the extreme dull
ness of the past month or two, and by the sale of
100 bbls at the eastward at 62 cents, time and in
terest, we are now able to arrive at a prieo approx
imating to its value, and therefore quote handsome
at 65 cents, being a decline of MO cents from the
last itemisation. In Oracle Sperm further sales of
300 bbls have been made In New Bedford at $1 per
gallon, cash. Manufactured ()H
()Hoare steady and in
moderate request. Other kinds are inactive and
somewhat nominal.
Pnoviszoms.—A better demand for Pork; the
arrivals light; sales of 300 bbls nt $18416.25 for
prime ; $1025 for thin mess, and $19.75 for mess,
and $20.50 for clear.
Beef la in fair demand; the arrivals are liberal;
sales of 160 bile at $5.7547 for country prime;
$9410.50 for do mess; $l4 for new repacked
Western mesa; $l5 for extra do; $13.50 for Ver
mont mess ; and $l5 to for do extra.
Primo mess beef is quiet at 22a250. Beef hams
are in fair demand—sales of 110 bbls at IWO°.
Boson Is saleable at 1214130. Ont mate aro scaroo
And wanted at So for shoulders and 1010 for hams.
Dressed hogs are in demand at 61a73—sales of
1500 head born fed at 71 net. Lard 10 quite Arm ;
the demand Is fair—sales of 315 bbls and tee at 124
lbo for fair to choice old, and 11111210 for do do
new.
Butter is in good demand, at 12aBle for Ohio, and
16a22 forStato. • Cheese is saleable at ?ale. Eggs
are in fair demand at 140.60 for Western and
State.
Rica is quiet, but not lower; saleaof 80 torahs
at 3a3le, as to quality.
SUGARS are in bettor demand, and prices show a
little more sottlednem; sales of 1500.hhde since
noon yesterday; at sifi7o for Cuba, and 6aBo for
Porto Rico.
Tam.ow.—The Inquiry is fair and holders lirm;
sales of 17,000 the at Ole for prime. Rough fat is
steady at
'Pmts.—The demand' is improving, chiefly for
young hyaons of cargo grades.
WRIARRY.—The market in hardly so firm—the
demand is fair—sales of 350 bbla at 22c.
CITY rrEms.
PRENS.4-PHILAVIAPHW
A NEW TowN OfrooK.—The exterior of the
Catholic Church, berated on the corner of Girard
avenue and Fifth street, has recently undergone a
thorough course of embellishing. Its graceful spire is
by far the loftiest object in the northern part of the
city. For several years it stood in an unfinished state.
It le now surmounted with a massive gilt areas, and, by a
process of supertororkmanship, has been made to as
sume the appearance of a solid brownstone structure
from its base to its apex.
One of the chief addltlone, however, that have been
mede—and one which. theettlsene In the dletrlct
rally will chore the tkeneAt of—is the substituting of a
real clock for the mock face • WM.* It formerly ,elM
talued.
“/S. IS Elf PLOYbIENT,'' rhitliSt4ebflar,
it that makes a people happy r , and, said Jean Paul,
, r have fire-proof, perennial enjoyments; called ann
ploymenta.” Llandreds of people are now out of Obs
ployment ; and, to save others from a like sad fat'; we
ace it announced that the celebrated clothing firm of
Clifton, Albright, & Clo., , tdaynels •11,11, ,, No. 821
Chestnut street, will conti nue their sate or elegant and
seasonable clothing, of the latest atjleS and finerst
fabrics, at cost prices. Let alll who ;desire a superb
Overcoat, eto., atop 'and try them. ' 'f '
A SEASONABLE ARTICLE.--Air the stiasoki aj
proachea for thejadles to supply themselves with fore,
we would suggest to our readers that the induceasente
held out to purchaeers by Messrs. Oakford & Bon are
worthy. of attention. Bee their advertisement in
another column of Tao PaRBS..,
SAILING OF TILE , OCEAN STEAMERS.
PROM THE UNITED STATER •''
BISAMBEIWI; yolt l ' DAT
Persia ' New York, V Liverpool ' • Not 11
oor Haltimore..Ne* York Liverpool ' Nr4l2
Arago ....... ...INew York, Havre - ' • No+ 14
Ericsson New York , Bremen • Nov 14
Canada - • Noston,Ro., Liverpool ' Soli 18
Arable '' • New York Liverpool t r .':Noi 25
Glasgow ..... .I'. New , York Glasgow - ' • No+ 25
Ariel 1 New York Botatharapton,' f4O'..NOY 28
PROM EIIROPH. ' • • '
' ._ +ROE : vox • " .. , NIT
.• . •
Arabia New York' ' Oct 81
Glasgow , ' Glasgow New York ' Opt 81
liamroortia liamnburg New York Nee . 1
Cl of WashlogtorLLlverpool . . Ner; York
Blaine intelligence.
PORT OF riiipAnzuwa, Nov. 11, 157.
SUN ....... 7 1-1517NERTE.....,,...,09
BMW WATER... 4 . '4 • io ai
IGEMLD
Bohr Worcester, Rhodee,"4l daft fibUiProrldenee, trith
indite to .7 M Kennedy & 00. . ,
Behr B Pickup, tiokup; 6 As o from James River,
Vs, with lumber to Trump Bone.
Behr /irate, Jackman, 6,dayafronaßeirbtiryport, with
mdee to Geo A Wood. - - „ -
„
Behr Lizzie ItaulWilerlderzon, 6 dayl trom Borten, lU
ballast to Wm ll• Johna. • ' •
Behr Trohui, Cook, 6 dare from Balton, In ballast to
Tyler, Stone &
Sohr 8 P ,PaUlday, Beaman, 6 days from Boston, in
ballast to John B White.
Behr Choi A Greiner, Weaver, 6 days from Holston, in
ballast to Tyler. Stone & Co.
Behr Obis A Parker, Compton, 6 days from Barton, la
ballast to John tWhite.
Schr Wm Loper, P.obinson, 6 days from Medford, in
ballast to Van Doren. Norton .k Co.
Behr H A. Weeks, Weeks, 4 days from Providence, la
ballast to Brown le White, .
Bohr North Paola.; Marcy, 4 days fromProvidenee,
ballast to Rogers, Slunlckson & Co.
Behr Ell Townsend, Williams, 2 dila from Cepo May,
in ballast to N Sturtevant & Co.
. ,
Bohr Enterprise, Lamphigh, 1 day from Newport, Del,
ith corn to Jae Barrett & Bon.
Schr John Lank, Artia, 1 day from Frederica, Del,
with onto to Jae Barratt & Bon.
•gteauter Thomas Jet:tenon, Sehellinger,tl hours from
Delaware City, having In tow 17 tidewater maul bail),
laden with hour, grain, eoa A l iron, lumber, ace. Towed
thereto 6 others, bound to Ilavre do lariteo,PlAtkdWitlik
&dee tor the interior.
CLEARED.
.....
Steamship Pennsylvania, Teal, Itichmond, Thomas
Webster, Jr.
Schell C Scribner, Carlisle, Boston, Tyler, Stone & Co.
fiche Mountain Menne, OreeaSeld, Beaton, Oabeen
& Co.
Behr Julia Bich, Smith, Balton, 9 hillier & Co.
Sohr L Maull, Henderson, Boston, W li Johns.
Schr 817 Soilidey, Seaman, Bolden, J B White.
Behr Chan Parker, Compton, Boston, Brown& White.
Bohr U A Weeks, Weeks, Boston, do
Behr 7 G Collier, Chapin, Hartford, Tan Doaen, Nor
ton & Co.
..Behr Wm Loper, Robinson Sing Bing, do
Behr Tro}so, Oook, Washington, Tyler, Stone & 00.
Bohr 0 A Greiner, Weaver, Boston, . do
Behr E Townsend, Williams, Emden, Sturtewast & 0o
Bohr North Pita°, Marcy , Bolton, Rogers, Sinnloh
eon & Co. • , •
Btrß 'Willing, Olaypoole, Baltimore, A Groves} 7r. 5
pry wntwoaarn.r
(Correspondence of the Phlladelphlairichanvs.)
10.6
`The Ship Mary & Adeline, for New Orleans; barques
David Linsley, for Mottos's; Della, for Bostoej Urania
for New York; brigs Mary 111 Milllken; !or uardegasi
81ar7 ffitiland, for St John, NS; hfolunkua, for Ports.
rifl; David B Drown,for Key West; Exams Eger.
rot Charleston; sehr Fannie, for St Thomas, &pd about
thirty , colliers have gene to sea duringlhe day. ,
ward bound vessels in sight. Wind f•M' .
Yowl!, &41.; THOS. =GEM.
prr vu.kaluraj
Worreopondehoti of Tbo
• Nye Yong. Piny
Arrived, ships Alfred Storer, from Liverpool;
from Manilla; brit Anita Owen, from ?Nevi's;
eche City Belle, from Port au Plett. ,
BosION, NoT 10. ,
Arrived, ship Oliuti, from Manilla; brigs Mirth&
011ehrist, from Gloucester, Bog; 0 A White, from Port
am
OIIMILIOTON, Noy 10.
The U a mall steamship Nashville, Oaptlaurray, from
New York, arrived here at 0 o'clock last Welt.
OVIANNAIt Nov Y.
The steamship Thom; Swann, from New York, arrived
hereto-day,
,
(Oorreepondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
NASSAU, NP Nor S.
The barque Irma, Oapt Nobre, from Maracaibo, bound
to Philadelphia, was dricen ashore night of 22d tilt, on
a reef oft Oat Island Bah Salvador, during a violent
gale from NW, but succeeded in getting off two days at.
terwards by discharging one-half her cargo, which was
taken on board again, and arrived here yesterday tc nn
dared temporary repairs She will sail for destination
In a few days. ' Yours, &e.
KENNY V. OAGNEY.
=ECM
. .
Steamship Palmetto, Baker, hence at Boston yes
tonisy.
Steamship Persia, Judith:is, for Liverpool, cleared at
New York yesterday.
Ship John Knox, Green, from Now,ltork fpr Calcutta,
was discharging at Buenos Ayres Sept 12.
Ship Coquimbo, pinny, 113 days from Chinchalliods,
arrived at Baltimore 9th lost; /sprung fore and saloon
masts on the plumage.
Ship John A Parks, Rich from Callao, July 2, for
Hampton Roads, mu spoken tiept 10, lat IT 09, long 8812.
Ship Ocean Belle, Holleran, cleared at New York 9111
inst. for Liverpool.
Ships Orient, War Eagle, and Samuel Appleton, from
Chinch& Islands, were in Ilampton Roads 9th instant,
waiting order.
Barque Ernestine Rose, Giddings, for Philadelphia,
cleared at Boston oth
Barque Lucky Star, Sweney, from Singapore July 30,
arrived at New York yesterday; passed Anjler Aug 12.
NOT 6, let 3128, long 68 49, spoke brig (Minute, from
Rio ({rands for Salem, 54 days out. Nov 7, lat 35 25,
long 76, Spoke ship J Montgomery, from Calcutta for
Boston, 104 days out. Oct 9, lot 402 8, long 32 SOW,
spoke barque Bleb/need, from Penetooterorldontevidoe,
88 days out short of provisioni—supplied them.
Barque 'A "Drebert, Liewitt, for Pbilidelphis in •
few days, remained at Buenos Ayres Sept 12.
Barque B Truitt, Scull, for Savannah, steered at 14
York yesterday.
Barque Escort, Schibye, from Penang, arrived at New
York yesterday.
Brig Samuel Churchman, Ankere, from Buoaos Ayres
Sept 12, arrived at New York yesterday.
Brig Gov Brock, Wilcox, from 'Matanzas, arrived at
Portland 7th inst.
Brig Delaware, .
Fileld, hence, was going Into Ifs.ya
goes. PR, 29th ult.
Brig W Ilfteener, fur Turks Island, to load for Phi
ladelphia, was at Mayaguez, PR, 29th ult.
Behr B Astunead, White, at Charleston 9th inst. from
Yucatan.
Bohr lames Magee, Gallagher, hence, arrived at
Ilartibid 7th but.
bichr Y A Godwin, kairchild, for Newborn, NO, olenrod
at Now York 9th Ind.
Behr E Flower, Itaynor, for Philadelphia, sailed from
Hartford 9th inst.
&her Streamlet j Downing, from Baltimore, at WC
ruington, Del, 9th inst.
Bohr Damon, Pitcher, from Calais for Philadelphia,
atlem Bth Met,
Behr Alabama, Avery, from Provitmetown for Phila
delphia, at New York yesterday,
Bahr Telegraph, Reath, hence, arrived if Norwich 4th
lust.
scbr If Browning, Conover, for Phibulelphla, nailed
from Now Bedford Stb. test.
gcLra Frank Herbert, Mayo; Tantamount, Davis;
Montauk, Valkenberg, and Mary Haley, Haley, from
Boston for Philadelphia, at Holmes Hole Bth lost, and
milled again next day.
deter H M Horse, Phillips, from Taunton for Phil%
delphia, at Bristol 7th Inst.
Behr Ontario, Vane!der, hence at Fall Alva Bth last.
Sohn Juliette, °hese, from Boston for Philadelphia,
and Alquisar, Long, from Fox Inland; Me, for do, sailed
from Newport, Mo, 7th lust.
Sam Wm h. Stevenson, Mears. and Treasurer, Fisher,
sailed from Providence 7th root. for Philadelphia.
Behr Jas S Hewitt, Roes, for Philadelphia, mailed from
Providence Bth inst
Bleep Coquette, Ilurbut, cleared at Hartford lth init.
for Philadelphia.
Propellers Planet, Loper, and Novelty, Bell, cleared
at New York yesterday for Philadelphia.
Svaamer'Farmer, Dennis, hence at Baltimore yes
terday.
let inst. fat 26, long 76 61, ship Milton, of and from
Boston for New , Orleans.
Oct 20, lot 113 b, long 63 20, barque Maryland, from
Boston for Marr.nham, 21 days out.
24 inst. lot 25 98, long 07'24, barque Albertina, from
Demerara for Liverpool, NO, 24 days out.
NOME TO BIAIIINXRB
QUARLINTON LIOOTUODOE—Daring the renovation of
Charleston Lighthouse the present revolving light will
be put out, and a fourth order fixed lens light 'substi
tuted on the evening of Nov 20, 1857, and continue
thereafter till January 1, 1858, when the new second
order died Eresnel light will be exhibited for the first
time. This temporary fourth order Lied leo will be
placed upon a ecatloid outside of the southeast face of
the lighthouse tower, at the height of 90 feet shove the
sea, which may be seen 12)4 waled above the horizon, or
over 17 miles from the deck of a vessel 15 feet above
the water,
By order of the Lighthouse Board.
GEO. W. CULLUM, Capt. U. B. Nogipuers.
Charleston, Nor. 4, 1857.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
' Lsostuutn—At Bangor 4th inst. a fine brig 0f about
265 tons, called the Anne. Wellington.
At Cherryfield 2d fist, by Messrs. Ololth and
Capt Leighton, a superior brig of 83G tons, celled the
Naiad, to be coolie, faded b,9 (40L. fibs to be
one of the best vessels other erase ever built in the state,
Ifolnies! Mole, Nov. 7.—T ho Rehr Lucy Blake, (not
Lucy Ann, as reported yesterday ' ) Captain Chaae, from
New York, with no assorted cargo, for Belfast, Port
land, and Rockland, where eke belongs, struck a rock
In the Vineyard Sound last night, and esMe in herewith'
four feet of water in her hold. She Is now on the Ma-'
tine Railway, with a hole stove in her bottom.—[By
letters to Ellwood Waiter, Esq.
Brig Rineo, of and from Blue 11111, Me., for Norfolk,
with cargo of atone, wentashoro Bth !net, at 5 P.M"
during a thlek'fbt.
Crew
one
u ndle re a d. on south Scituate Light,
, DOMESTIC. PORTS.
NEW YORK, Nov. steamship Atlanta:,
Gager, Charleston; ships Eliza Mallory cg klystio,)—
Myetic; Empire, Coombe, .Liverpool; 'belga Ittarlah,
Clutdbomn, fm Gonalves;. Harriet, Congdon, Windsor;
Tornado, McCarty, AuX Cayes; ochre Rebecca, Bald Win
City Point; Luoy Peon, OWPn, Fredericksburg.
Cleared ships Misr, Johnson Mobile P B Cutting,
Lyon, Antwerp; Dot Barth, Nieman, Hansburgh; brig
'Oman, (Br) MoLelllen, Et Johns!, N F; eehrs Wide ,
World, Dickenton, Fernandina; Rockingham, Gillon,
Bohm; J W Miner, Berry, Multanzasi Mode Mind;
Davis, Washington; prop R caawslader, colusry, Bal
timore.
PORTLAND, November 7th—Oleared.—,Shlp Kittle
Floyd, (new, of Portland, 1117 144/sths tons) Front,
New Orleane brig Wenonah, Rote Ilantaaus,
Yth—
Boloer, a barque, name unto° n
for West Indies, leaky. of
and
fratki " " ; d v
OPROV/DENOB, November .Ith.etildiets WildPfgeon
'Milken, Baltimore, and anchored In the witya
Below, Br ochr Abby P Fenno, hinssells, from It John;
NB. In port, among others, schr Osman Terrby, for
Rappahannock, toload for Bristol, ready
NNWPORT—DI Tort •7tk, 8 Al, br John Belch
sa ki Henrietta, Bremen , for Havana, g, Pular Fora ;
. / 1 1V$ 4 1 (frill/0 09 4 Or au) 11444, - ;
acing out; schrs E Nickerson, Nickerwon, (from Boa •
ton) for City Point; Elisabeth B Bacon, (from do)
Aloaandria; 0 U Pettit, Clark, ((from do) Mobile; Wm
Woodbury Pitcher, (from Rocland) Richmond: 8 E
Parker, Fitzgerald, (from Camden) Norfolk; linlon,
Superior, Hampton, and others.
BRISTOL —Arr 6th, schr Louisa Reeves, Gifford,
Providence for Rappahannook.
BIC ache Fanny Porn, Briggs, Havanna.
,7th', are ochre A P Upshur, Wilton, Newport, to load
for Norfolk.
ALEXANDRIA—Nov 9, are echr Atva, Gum, Wind/
sor,N 8.
819, ochre Thomas Page, Robertson. New York . ; Tkit
Price, Oftesabers t .liewar,k, N ; OuzberliA,lo44,,
N York; Maryland, Illtase;40: •
ARRIV THFr TRIN,cI4II' IjOHLS
• Up to 12 o'clock:Last Night.
' OIRABD MOUSE—Chestnut Street,-bilovr
D Seittin,tioreisini(o' gntiii*, Ind„
Woo 'W Wilson, NZ, .Wmll. Bayton, i
Nrr , „
y N,Armistettd; Vs, tGarteres,ti
Sam] Baton, Balt It, Lsospgh, y
Hardridge, N Y anitir N Y
Win II Bleck Lancaster tt u Plientels A i tilr i f,
d
gi t tl e t,BVlrrA' A.1.K.77.";,°411 4
-irr
' ` leuiteione, '
Madame AP fitraJspqph It , Y Al. Stiakeselt, r
Idedetadhielliiotalk,N Y 'ld6tice lambert, N
J Hiram Y I, Barron , BorbadOini
pp o Ik:it "'7WO N, giro,
rilarav, wulatp,o9ll,, Tooth Ry lAs
G M Litiniaan; Reining It Keen; pi,
Mr Patterson, rjsto VS,N Ic
Dr n & it ”‘ DV It A AteChessur & te. Vk
deo Ha ton 191,440.0 0y .. .411110)1er Toficiop'
zekeltr, Reading Mt. N
I Dy n d ° o;44 3 m fh ,ft iL"' NA ' A l gt=iii l eP l a 4nc'"
• Mather„lll
7 II Baldwin NY OtChliney, Nalhvgle
IT Morgap,Y Jos) Cole, It
X G TI `i P tett; 'Buffalo
HIE Haat, „ ,Dr B Crane, Balt
J Z ThOthpion A'Allroitratnif; St Paul ,',
JP Degyau,44.l It toss, Washhighi
Mre Oottadr, It A Chadwick, Tit ,
Af Carroll, Wash env J,W Williams, $ 0 A
J Cat: If T Heap, Waillington
Saint II Trotman,Geneva 8 Parkhurst., Bait -
1,13 WititituiVlCr C Tarr'. Vs ,
Lombord,Chimigo
ItERE(WIV,IIPTIRE,--Yolirth rt., beloir
Seth W Garr, Minersvillo J Ryon, Tamaqua
Geo II Olay,4PottavlUe NOrman White, NY '
O Welling, Missouri John Kugler, Ohio
Amos Mecartney, Lane'r Thee BOAS ar. is Doylest'n
David Barnet, Easton Jos W Smith & la, Ohio
Lancaster • J,P ,Crawford. Harrisburg
DM Henry Eyre, l'a A 0 Simpson, Pa ,
Cleo F Motsrland. Snyder 00, Deng Mitchell, Mao
E A Welch, Coon A 11 Miller, Va
Imo U McNlnley, , •
AMERIOAN 1101'84—{lhoitn0 'treat, above Fifth. ,
• Areoausland, Altoona Thos W Duffield, ltrantlil
J voi r goe i „ Cipt CliMe,
W W Warrington, Harriab'g Semi Jones, Alt Joy
J Johnson, &dam Er John A. Arnow', N 0 -
w W Whitmoto,.N Y W Whitmore, N
John R Martin, Oa Robt 8 Mcllvaln, Penns
1111 Richards, Attletoro,lda W It Cannon, N Y '
Al Al Hepburn, Jersey Shore Mao Hepburn, Jersey Shore
Arthur MacLellan, Boton Seth Craig & la, Haverhill
G Huston. N Y 4 11Simpson, N Y
W Goodwin ; Mass
Win Bargh,.Phils
BWFIeId,NI
UNION lIOTBE—Areb street, below Yourth.
W II Barr, Del A W Marshall, Alleg'y city
Ju 8 Baleen, Alleg'y My Urf eh Cane, -Port Carbon-
N-9 Brobat, Pa A W Fellows, B=ol3 Bill
Richard Sharpe, Pa ' J 8 Laird, lowa
P A Moore, lowa- D Wheeler & la, Beading
Dr Clay, Clan, Ohio Jtp Hey , Winslow, N J
Philip Kuper, IJpBtraebl J *trine, Franklin to, Pa
Ohas J Mann, Altoona 0 Boyer, Reading
Mrs J itubler, Ruton
NATIONAL HOTEL—Rare street, shore Third.
7,Reiser, Pottsville It Gumbotruer, N Castle
T Coleman, Lancaster Jno F Mere, Reading
:no Siegel, Reading L Royer, Schuylkill co, Pi
L Blister, Phomirrilie ' Jan 0 Brown, Reading
Wm auger, Allentown J/4 Pun Lew, Wales, N Y
Geo IV Idorgsn, P.Ateville J T Jamas, Readlng
Itaao Yenta, Trenton, N J Jon B Harnmekee, Pittston
Idles areen, Lk Haven Edw P Hunt, Phila.
L Lenhart, Snyder co, Pa Wm 11 Boyer, Pottsville
WM Major, Leesport Scud Morrie, Jr, Potter , e
W 8 ()feeble & Is, N J C eo 'W LeSch,"Wilkesbarre
E D Yeentens, Northumberland 00, Pc
EITA I PEB UNlON—Market street, shove Sixth,
.f
GeoPI Markley, Lancaster Cleo Ilenob, Perry 00, Pa
M Stanley, Whitely, Ps J D Nonce, Baltimore •
E Thlntro, New York John Patchln, Cleariloht
p Bryark.Elizabethtown 11 McDonald, ralt B
JP.Yox, Cheater co, Pa Jam P, geed, Yonloo, Pa
WM II Myers, Lancaster P hultzbadr, York co, Pa
Jacob Blessing, York co, Pa John McVay, I' It It
Alex D Boggs, PU B. Qeo Julunton New York
Samuel Bran , Lancaster A Cook, °Bann co, Pa
Johnliitehin, Mill Hall, Pa
BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Herotuna.
8 Ogden, Clifton, Pa D B Nyco, Phcenixvllle
Jetties Brown, Rlktort, Md 8. Y Brown, Lancaster co
H Peters, Lancaster eo T Heyes,Outriberlind co
B W Ramsey, York 0, Ps beau 'Leedom Cheater to
A R Pennington,, Del J Tackrell, N J
BARLEY BILRAF-411econd, below Ylne street.
Mlel 1 P Bralth, Pa. II Shaw Norristown
0 McCarty, Pa T M Adams, Radnor, Pic
Obits Joeuey, Bucks co Wm'Parry, N J _
Jacob P Tyson, Montgomery Bard Noble .)
_Rome, Ha
Oka. Itlrkluide, Blacks co 011 Cadwallader, Bucks co
Blis4"per, Pokche.so john L Janney, jr, Po
Joint J Johnston, Than EJotou, Newton
W McNair, Buck; on ' Philip R Prete. Pa
,A Rannahower, Pa J W lipadly, Bucks co ,
UE Moore, Newton, Henry Heathy, Bucks co '
Darld Jarrett, Bucko co Thee But, Lautbertsellla •
JosTardley, Ducks en Jos Plower', Bucks co
W B Watson, BUcks co P Blakely, Bucks co
Davidson, Pa J Watson, Bucks co
P D Rich, Bucks co Willett, Bucks co
MADISON BOlJSE—Secozul street, above Market.
E A Dilation, Del Mr Wilson & le, Pa
Mho (Newell, Norristown D M Asmau, Del
W Bette, Del P D Pries, Del
Andrew Hague, Phila Beni Sheppard Del
D H James, Cumberland J B Maiming, Cumberland
A Russell, Lana co R D West & la, N
111. Pedrick, Kase -3 II Ayres A la. Ohio
R Mackey, Lane co LI R Cooper, N
BLACK DEAR lIOTEL—Third sL, above oallowhlll
Chas Pinney, Backe co John Berth, Klinesville
Henry Thomas, Pranconia Jacob Pittman, Quakertown
Win Black, Kliuelvilie Jno Malsberger, Reading
Jonas Bobenhold,P t Clinton Abm Ilogelaud,South'n
Wm Thowpion, Zionsville B Roads, Southampton
Wulf/Ming, Amity
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, abv. Oaltowhlll.
Jacob Rink, Easton B Schoidy, Lehigh co
Amos Kahn, Kreldersville mks li Flowrey, Kreiderev
Peter Snyder, Carbon co Miss Snyder, Carbon co
Bins Snyder, Carbon co Mrs Schaeffer, Chaster co
Solomon Boyer, Lockport Peter Brown, Lancaster co
John Vanzant, Shamokin E D lifeCauley,Predericks'g
Special Notices
Bank Notes of the
PENNSYLVANIA BANE
FOR UMBRELLAS,'
By Wm. 11. RIOUABDBON,
,No. 418 8.1488 ET STRIMT
8. Q. nomad, Commission Business In come
onissiel paper and negotlailone of loam, LO IVALeui.
Ss., opposite the Exeheoge, Phllsaelphio. n010.2m
Pr of essor Saunders , Institute. -- Charles
Wadsworth, D. D., and .1. 8. Silver, 81q., who has a
son In this school, may be expected to address Professor
Sounders' Institute, at the meekly examltiotion on
Thursday next, (the 12th inst.,) at 3 o'clock P. M., at
the West Philadelphia Institute. Several of the most
eloquent speakers of the city have agreed,to deliver ad
dresses for the benefit of Professor &Waiters' pupils.
The public are invited to attend every Thursday after.
noon at 3 o'clock.
The last address, on Thursday, 6th lost:, by the Rev.
Dr. Layburn, of this city, was one o! the motet appro
priate and eloquent speeches ever addressed to a colter
tion of youth. The Reverend Doctor spoke etetnipa
rantateely ou _Extemporaneous Speaking, In his own .
Virginia style: natural, animated, impressive, Dill, pi
heart; sometimes gentle, eocietimes energetic; it all
times fluent.
The effect of such weekly appeals upon Professor
Saunders' pupils is very apparent,
On Thursday, 19th Inet,, J. D. Colahan, Esq,, and on
,Thureday, 29th, Col. J. W. Sarney, Editor of Toe
Paean—whose sons are under Professor Saunders' In
structlon—wlll address the Inetitute.
For circulars apply to
Professor E. D. SAUNDERS,
no9-4t West Philadelphia Institute
Notes of the Bank of Founsyllttla jaken at
Pelt.
CLOTHING
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE 'MRS.
TEE ENTIRE STOOK.
OP A WHOLIZSALN CLOTHING HOUSE,
Manufactured expressly for Fall Balm will now be sold
arrim,
At greatly Reduced'Prcees, for Cash,
no7-tt At No. 1 North P. 11711 Street.
Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na
tional Safety Trust Company, WALNUT Street, south.
west corner of THIRD Street, I'HILADDLPHIA. Open
daily till 7 o'clock, and on HONDA( And THURSDAY
RR/MINOS till 9 o'clock. Deposita received and pay
ments made daily. Assets Invested lu ERAI. Enure,
MORTOLOSS, °ROUSH Burs, and other tasteless securi
ties, as the charter directs. • nob
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
624 WALNUT ST,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENOR SQUARE.
GEO. J. HENKEL'S,
624 WALNUT Street,
cw22-Bat Late of 173 Oheetput Street
3DVIIDIOD, .!
JOB PBINTHR,
ATEROIIMIBTDDIit
Ottecki ; 'Notes ; Drafts; Bills Lad g; 211,1 t olr
seism Vole, and all other kinds arJob Yriuting, at
prices tolsult the Wien.' • ooll•ly
filavttlig Wnta4— Office 943 !WsUna
street, one door, WOl4 of 110001Od street, *prattle dg•
posits, in slims of Quo Dollar and upwards, from ell
emits of the tsomentolty, end !WOWS Interpol at the rote
or Ave per tent. per SWAMI.
Odee open dolly, from 9 putt! 5 o'oloak, and on Mon•
dsy and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer ! Chance Id. hfurrlo; Beer.•
tarp, James B. Prints.
Buffalo Rabe,.-100 Ilales Bungle Robes
of the carious qualities, just received, from Minnesota.
Also a handionte ealortmeht Of Fancy Ropes of our own
manufacture, and for Sale,wholesale an4 ; ret4ll l pi.
, OEO. R. womne.Tu,
octl2-110 416 . Ar0b Street.'
Bower's gafaut Invaluable
Cordial to presre4 tem" vssisty of the met oholee and
efficient aromatics; known in •ratelicine, end is the most
perfect and rolluble ortutinttive extant for, lnfeuhf and
young children. t „
By lie powerful ImM:tenet 11.1neeedy oars le strained to
all eases of Oltolie,f wind} ridt4 and'epetin* Relieves
and mitigate, rutieli Of oldldriinie elifferhig daring denti
tion or teething, nor 16 Ofbili Prohoftioll if 411 2,
valiant pants of the homills,l6onetieti, yow frit
itiviio. • r
Thelnfant Cordial hoe bosoms • etandord rimedy,
and luinbitea.uedd la ilicitienide 'aiei with the inont
abundant mires.. No faintly eluntldbe'withbtatil:
only by • ' A. Bowls,
At his Drag and Chemise! Store,
;It X 4 doroer Oft& inid.orest fits., Bhilsdelpl4
To whom WI Were unney be addressed, And fOr sae
b,7 2)PifIOOPOS,II7.' 18-1,1 t:
BDNEBI),AV; NOVEMBER• 11, 1857.
Slarriageo.
On the 3d Instant. by Rer. W. H. (Montlelmer, Mr.
TAMES P. GREGORY to Mice SALLIE J. J OB / 1 1118 , all
of this city.
By the Rev George Chandler, on the everting of the
Bth instant, Mr. JOSEPH . RICE to Hrs. ANNA
BRUCE
On the let indent, by the Rev. Frederick Hall,
Roe. WILLIAM 8. ROLLIIY of Phllulelphia, to
Mlu SARAH L., daughter of Luke Bruce, lets, of
Phlladelpkla.
•-
igtattm.
Martin,
the Bth Inst., JOSEPHINE wife of James J.
Martin, and daughter of the Into Win. Yetnetson, of
on4A.g Bth it:M.o4'z.. ALFRED NARON, formerly of
Mangle, Ot. in the 28th year of his age.
On the Bth ' lnst., Mre. BUSANNAII WHITESIAN,
relict of the late IYendle Whiteman, In the 80th year
of her age.
On Monday, Bth Inst., after a lingering illness, Wu,
ELIZABETH ARRIBON, wife of John Anima, aged
years.
OOtto 9th Inst., MARGARET ANN REILLY, dough.
ter of Patrick Reilly, aged 20 years.
On - the oth 'lnstant, JOHN MoIdtILLIN, in the 01st
year aids age.
At Camden, N. J. on the Bth instant, Mrs. ELIZA
BETH CLEMMENT, aged 80 years.
ItWe — Popular Lecture...park Ilenjuntin, East ,
will deliver his celebrated Lecture on "TUE SPIRIT
Or YANKEE DOODLE or, TRUE INDEPENDENCE
Ai Poem fur these TIMOR and other Times"—on
111,IDAN EVENING- next. 13th instant, at 8 o'clock, at
OONCERT NALL, in aid of The Yong Men's Central
Nome 51111810 n of Redford St. and its Vicinity." Tickets
28 gents ;;to be had at the Methodist bookstore, Fourth,
near Arch street; Mothalist Tract Depository, Sixth;
Reff..9.16 street ; John 0. Mead & Sons, N . N. corner
i
of Nnth and Chestnut streets; Snodgrass & Steelman,
No. 62 South Second street' D. U. Loudenslager, No.
24 N. Ninth street; John (Madding. No. 629 8. Second
street; W. 0. Stevenson, No. 712 8. Second street; Wm,
Sercher, N. E, corner of Sixth ant Wharton etreets,
and e 0 the door on the evening of the Lecture. n01.1.8t0
flier4t P Sleeting of the Democratic Citizens
of the SECOND PRECINCT of the FOURTEENTH
WARD, held at the house of Thome Thompson, N. E.
corner of Broad and Wood streets, on motion of Pas
chall ToltrgeF, seconded by Thomas Thompson, it was
Resolved, That wo will use all honorable means to
odours the nomination and elecilon of HORN B.
KNEABS, Esq., to the Mayoralty in the spring of 1858.
.—Extract from the Minutes.
Rolla ALEXANDER. CALDWELL, Secretary.
Penneylvaula Company for Insurance
ON LIVES AND GRANTING ANNUITIES,
I . IIIL/DiILPII/A, NOVoil3bOr 2,1857.
NOTICE is hereby given, that a meeting of the
Stockholders of this Company has been called by the
Board of Directors, (under the provisions of the seventh
section of the act of the General Assembly of this State,
entitled "'An Act providing for the Resumption of Specie
Payments by the Banks, metros the Relief of Debtors,"
approved 6n the 18th day of October, A. D. 1857,) to be
held at the Office of the Corporation. on THURSDAY,
the twelfth day of November, A. D. 1867, et 11 o'clock
A. Id., for the purpose of taking Into consideration the
acoeptanoe Of the provisions of the said set.
By order of the Board,
WILLIAM B. HILL, Actuary
trr Mercantile Beneficial Association off
PRILADELPIIIA.—Tho annual meeting of the Associ
ation will be hold on TUESDAy, November 10th. at 4
o'clock P. 6 '
1. at their room N. Ni. corner of SEVENTH
and BANBOXStreets, at which time the Annual Report
will be submitted, and an election held for Managers for
the ensuing year.
In oouaequenoe of thee great financial distress which
.has fallen upon our city, and the apprehenshin that the
demand, upon the fonds of the Association may be
greatly increased over prevlows yeats, the Board o
Manager* have decided that it be inexpedient to Incur
the expense or holding a rustic, ANNIVERVAY at this
time. WAL 0 LUDWIG, President.
Philadelphia, Nov. 2,1861. 003
REMOVAL.
L. J. LEVY & CO.,
IN ANTICIPATION OP REMOVAL
TOTH ik
SPLENDID
NEW STORE,
Now Wag erected for Them In
CIiECTNUT STREET,
ADOVE 1:1011TII,
line determined, for a period of
30 DAYS,
To disport of a largo ara..ant of their Stock oow I o store
at very
LOW PRICES FOR VASIL
They Invite the attention of the Public and their Otis
totnera to one of the most complete assortments of
'STAT:aI AND FANCY
GOODS
To be found In this country, which will be disposed of
for the period named, at such prices as will insure their
salo.
CHESTNUT STREET,
noll•tf NEXT TO THE CUSTOM IROISE
AUCTION GOODS.
TILOS. W. EVANS h 00
81t5 and 820 Chestnut Street,
WILL OPEN THIS HMIS°
A LARGE AMORTMENT OF
, FRENCH GOODS,
Juet bought at the
°HEAT AUCTION SALP.
ix
NEW YORK.
Amend them are
notl•St GREAT BARGAINS•
1026 g CHESTNUT STREET,
BELOW ELEVENTH.
WE HAVE MARKED
BALL TRIMMING to 25 cis. per yard, from GO CU.
TAPESTRY ZEPHYR to l 5 cts. per oz., from 20 CAL
KNITTING ZEPHYRS to 17 cis. per oz., from 25 cts
SKEIN ZEPHYR to 17 ctt. per oz , from 21 cis.
SHETLAND WOOL to 10 cis. per oz., from 18 eta.
STEEL SPRING SKIRTS to 400 midi, from $5 50,
WORKED SLIPPERS to $2 00 por pair, from $4 00.
OUR
FANCY DRESS TRIMMINGS
ARE ALL RI:01101:1),
REGARDLESS OP LOSSES,
BELOW TUE LOWEST PRICES OP
ANY OR OUR COMPETITORS.
These Inducements are added 'to the usual favorable
qualities of our xtock, with the slew to preserve uu.
brokeu our
ENTIRM LIST OF CUSTOMERS.
J. G. MAXWELL & SON,
1020 CHESTNUT STREET
',llama.
A YOUNG LADY wishes a SITUATION
COPYIST, or would direct tiewpapern, &C.
Addreeriet. 11. at this (Vutcsg) Office.
WANTED—A FIRST-CLASS BOOK
KEEPER, for a wholesale establishment lu this
city; must be thoroughly qualified iu every particular.
Address, with name, residence, and reference, "J ACK
SON ," Palos Office. nolo-2t4
WANTED TO BUY—Two Shares of the
Stock of the FARMERS' AND MECHANICS'
INSURANCE COMPANY OF PHILADELPHIA. Any
person hating mild Stock for sale will please address,
with tenon, M. Y. D., Pulse 0111ce. nog-3Ct
WANTED—An A I vessel of moderate
capacity, to load for a Southern port. Freight
ready for shipment. . .
Apply to
uo9•st
1116110 P, SIMONS, & CO.,
120 (tato 36) North Whorvor
WANTED, FOR THE 'UNITED STATES
OAVALRY—Able..bodled, unmarried men, to
whom xlll be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. l'ey from $l2 to 84 per month.
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTRD EUIRVIOR, at No. 817 MARKET street
above Eighth, north olds.
WILLIAM R. ROYALL,
let Ltout.ld Rogt, of Cavalry,
oat 6.2cu1l Recruiting Officer.
iiioncp.
SCULL, CAMBLOS, & Co.,
BANKERS,
No. 38 South Third Street
The hligheat premium paid for
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK EX ORANGE.
Uneurrent Funds bought and sold.
Stocks bought and sold on commission only. nolo-2ma•
N EW YORK, AND BALTIMORE
FUNDS,
AMERICAN GOLD,
UNOURItENT MONEY,
AND
LAND WARRANTS,
fought and sold on most favorable terms, by
it. J. ROSS & CO.,
ao9•hws No 16 South TIIIRD Street
A WELL-SECURED MORTGAGE OF
-0 1 1 , . 54,000, end one of $5,000. for solo. Apply to
JAMES H. CASTLE,
nolo•St* Fifth Street, below Chestnut.
THOS. W. EVANS & CO
HAVE MAW. A FURTHER ItEDVOTIOIi OF
HANDSOME SILK ROBES
Iso RODE'S to $4O
$55 do to $3O
45 do to $25
-ALSO
ROBES A QUILLE
SiS 0111 i 59.0 CHESTNUT ST
CAMPBELL'S RESTAURANT.—VENI
BON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Grouse, Fresh
Salmon, Chlucatique, Opinachigue, Princess tiny Aliso.
corn, and Cove Oysters, with every variety of GAME,
wild or domestic, in season. Green Turtle Soup and
Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at
JOHN OADIPDELL'S, No. 527 CHESTNUT street, op
posite the State House.
N.D.—No 'Manse or pains has been spared by the
Proprietor In fitting up this new establishment In the
most sumptuous manner—the second story being for
the accommodation of Private Parties for Dinners,
Suppers, &e.
I]]' Entrance for Ladies towards Sixth street.
nov7-3m
FOR HAVANA—With quick despatck,—
The eoppered and eopper•fenteucd ship MOUS,
Captain Naatniar, will be deepatohed as above in a few
days.
'or freight or passage, apply to
BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO.,
noll-dtf 120 (late 30) North Wharves,
FURS? FURS!! MRS!!!
REGARDLESS GB COST
CHAS. OAF:FORD A SON,
" No. 621 CHESTNUT STREET,
1311.017 BEVENTII,
ARN SELLING TIMM
LAME AND OARF,FULLY BELEDTDD STOCK
LADIES' 'FURS
AT PRICES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES.
We would adriso our lady frleude te call Immediately
and flora a bargain. pold.tUtbd.Bt
r -Aanuottnento
A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-
.2 - 91 B. A MARSHALL Hole Levies
LAST NIUUT BUT THREE OF MR. CHARLES MA-
lIIEWS.
TIIIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Nov 11th, 1857,
The performances will commence with the Petite
Comedy entitled
USED UP
Sir Charles Coldstream Mr. Charles Mathews.
Sir Adonis Leech Mr Wettings.
Lady Clutterbuek Mrs. John Sefton,
To be followed by the Farce of
TWENTY MINUTES WITH A TIGER
Charles Beeawlnr, Mr. Charles Mathews.
To conclude with the farce of the
TWO BUZZARDS.
PRICES OF ADMISSION:
Balcony, Parquet, and Parquet Circle 14 Cents.
Fatuity tiircle and Amphitheatre 25 `i
Private Boxes
8 8
Seats secured without extra charge.
TUGS. M REDS Treasurer.
Doors open , before 7 o'clock ; performance will com
mence at 7 V.
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Las
, see, 111 r. 31 A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Sir.
Jelin Sefton. Priaea.—Dress Circle and Parquette, 25
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Secured Seats, 31% cents;
Private Box and Orchestra Seats, 50 cents.
Boa Office open from 0 o'clock A 31. to 3 P.M, Doors
open at fIX o clock ; performance to commence at 'l,
precisely. •
•
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Nor. 11th. 1511,
Will ba presented tho local drums, entitled
• • • LINDA, THD CIGAR GIRL;
• Or, Mose Among the Conspirators.
Mona Morrison, Mr. Chunfrau; Edward Bradley, Mr.
Drink; Starry Russell, Mr. lies .h ; Linda, Mrs. John
Sloan ; Biddy Scanlan, Mr. Jahr Sloan.
To conclude with tbe drantacalled
TIIE OCEAN minx.
Harry Heim, Mr. Ohantrau ; Jack Helm Neptune, the
Ocean ()Mid, Mrs. John Sloan.
HEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
--SOLE. LESSEE W. WHEATLEY.
OLD PRICES RESTORED TO SUIT THE TIMES.
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS TO ALI, PARTS OP TOE
HOUSE, (except Orcbeetrc and Private' Boxes.)
J. M. R. WHITTON Treasurer.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Nov. 11th, 1857,
Will be presented the celebrated Play of
JAOK CADE.
Jack Cade Mr. E. L. Davenport.
Maritime Mrs. D. P Dowers.
To conclude with the Comedy of the
HONEY MOON.
Juliana, Mrs. E. L. Davenport; Volante, Miss A.
Cruise ; Zamora, Miss EnintaTaylor Duke Arnim, Mr.
Dolman ; Rolando, Mr. Wheatley ; Count Montalbau,
Mr. Tannehill ; Belshazzar, Mr. Wallis ; Jaques, Mr. J.
S. Clarke.
SOALIs ov PAH:Mi.—Bow, 26 cents; Secured Beats,
39; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Soule to Private Boxes,
76 cents; Gellery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored
Persons, 25 cents ; Private Box In Gallery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents.
Box Offlos open• from 10 A. M. until 3P. M. Doors
will open at OX &deck; performance to commence at
7, precleely.
NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
NNAIt EltalTll.
The manar takes Venal.° in announcing to bla old
patrons and the public generally,that he has succeeded,
at an enormous outlay, in effecting an engagement with
the celebrated and world-renowned
BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS,
and great Ethiopian ilinicanue
OPERA TROUPE,
(Froin their new Opera Ilouso, 585 Broadway. N. Y.)
Who were received last evening with prolonged shouts
of laughter.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Nov. 11th.
The laughable burlesque opera, to 3 acts, of
TROVATORE.
- .
Count Luna-tick, It. B. Buckley; Mal:miner°, G. 9
Buckley ; Rue-phiz, J. A. Basquln ;
• Fan-Tail, J. Car
roll ; Tho Lady Lenunouara, Miss 0. Mired ; Ego Nice,
J. J. Mullen ; Aunt Suaannth,A. Norton.
Other chaructera by members of this celebrated com
pany.
NOTICE—In order to bring this great entertainment
within the reach of all, the manager would respectfully
announce that the price of admission has been fixed, to
all parts of the Louse, at TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
ONLY. Doors open at I; Curtain rives at half past 7
precisely. S. E. ItAttEld,
Solo Lessee and Manager.
GRAND CONCERT.
MUSICAL FUND MALL.
First appearance in this city oC
MLLE Y.RIIINIE NREZZOLINI
ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, November lltb
The management respectfully announce the First Ap•
pearanco of Mlle FECUOLINI has been fixed for
Wednesday. Nov. llth, in consequence of a GRAND
COMBINATION having been effected, by which they
aro enabled to present to the citizen% of Philadelphia,
on the same e,ooing, the following distinguished fu
ngi :
S. TUALIMMIG,
lIENRIE TIET3XTEMPS,
M'LLE ERMINE FREZZOLINI.
MADAME AMALIA PATTI STRAKOSOII.
The whole ender the direction of
M.,STRAKOSOIL
No CHINO: IN PRICE OF ADMISSION
- •
FREZZOLINI will sing:—l. Aria Puritan!;
Rornanza Otetlo : 3. Ronda finale Soonatubula 4.
lluett, Stabat with Mad. Stralrosch.
Mad. STRAKOSCII will Mug :-1. AL ! mon' Ella;
2. Within a Mile of Edinboro, and Duett with Wile Frezzolini. Frenolini.
B. TIIALTIERCI will playllugenotta,Taruntella, Lu
crezia IlUrgis.
It VIEUXTEMPS pray Futasie Caprice,
Reverie, Lombardi
Admission ONE DOLLAR. No extra charge for re
served seats.
The sale of seats commences to•day, at the Music
Stores of Lee & Walker, Beck & Lorton, and L.
Walker.
Concert corumenceB at 8
SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before
eight.
Aduattance 25 cents.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of
Stara—New Retiree by the Sanford Children.
PERFORIANOES EVERY EVENING.
To conclude with
A LAUGHABLE AFTERPIEen.
THO3LEIIT's VARIE TIES—
FIFTH 'and CHESTNUT StrVeta.
Those much admired and unrivalled Gymnastic Per
fanners
MAGILTON and DUNBAR,
will sppenr EVERY , EVENING this week, in addition
to the EXCELSIOR COMPANY engaged,
The evening's entertainment will La concluded with
• • • • • •
A LAUtiIIAIILE AFTERPIECIL
filch Mr. Macliton will sustain his groat character
of THE MISCHIEVOUS MONKEY, which Brow such
inunoion houses last year at the Circus.
Commencing . atig. Tickets remain at 10 cents.
I X L to my motto. J. 11. THOMEUP.
ticslo-stir
Legal Notices
I N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
OF PHILADELPHIA COUNTY, March T,,
No. If Sur libel for divorce
ANNE IC BARROW, by her next friend, kc.,cc
JOHN J. BARROW
And nom, November 7, 1857, on motion, the Court
granted a rule upon the respondent to alum canoe why
a divorce a vinlculo matriniouli should not be decreed in
the above Coo, Returnable November 20, 1837, at 10
A. ht. J. P. frELSTERLING,
noll-2arr2w Attorney for Libellant,
ESTATE OF JAMES KELSII, SR., DE
coated.
W111:11.1lA8, Lettere of Adinluistratigu to the estate
ofJ KELIIII. Sr., late or Philadirphia, deceased,
have been granted by the Register of Mille to the un
dersigned, all indebted to the said estato are requested
to make innnediete payment, and those having claims
against the same to present them to the admiuistraturs.
JOLIN 10ELSII,
Adminietrators.
PIIAMMS M. KUSH,
S. PI. corner of Fifth and Prune ate
oe 26-m,w,fr•rd Philadelphia, Pa.
IN THE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
CITY AND COUNTY Ole PHILADELPHIA.
iym. 11. BOWERS, et al , to u,e, &c,, vs, OIDEON D.
HAMMED Alias Fl. Pu , June, 1557, No. 519.
The auditor appointed by the Court to distribute the
fund arising from a sale under the above writ, of the
follooing real estate, via An that certain me,suage,
tenement, and lot or piece of ground, situate In tier
iiiantown, on the southeastwarilly aide of Ratenhoule
street, at the distance of four hundred and seventy feet
nine Inches seuthwentwarilly from the southwest side
of the main street, containing to front or breadth on
said Rittenhouse street thirty feet, and extending in
length or depth that width, between parallel lines, at
right angles thereo ith, southea.stwardly, two hundred
feet nine inches (with the improvements thereon), will
attend to the duties of his appointment at his office.
No 142 8. EIGHTH Street, (west side ) on THURS
DAY, November 15th, Ibti7, at 4 o'clock P. M , when
and where all persons are required to present their
Claims or ho debarred front coming in upon said fund.
nog-10t JOHN R. COLAIIAN, Auditor.
iiISTATE OF JAMES McGLONE, DE-
A-1 CEASED.
Letters of Administration on the above estate have
been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons
indebted to cold decedent are requevted to wake pay
ment.
PATRICK' MeGLOSE, 12® Chestnut street
Or hi. Attorney,
DAVID WEBSTER, 130 South Sixth Street.
octi•tttlt*
Dank Notisce
THE PHILADELPHIA BANIC.-PHILA
'ALMA, October 0, 1857.—The annual meeting of
the Stockholders of this Bank will be held at the Bank-
Mg. house, On Monday, the ninth day of November
next, at 12 o'clock 31.
Tho annual election for Directors will be held at the
Banking house, on Monday, the sixteenth day of No
vember next. B. B. COMEIiYS,
oct7-afikintNl6 Cashier.
m ANUFACTURER 5" AND MEGLIA
ILL NICE' BANK.
PIIIIADELPITIA, Oct. 4, 107
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be hold nt the Banking House, on Tuesday, Novem
ber 3, at 10 o'clock, A. M.
The annual clectien for thirteen Directors, to serve
the ensuing year, will ba held at the Banking House, on
Monday, November 16th, from 10 o'clock, A. M., to 3
P. M.
mwftnlB M. W. WOODWARD, Cashier.
CCOMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL
VANIA, IIIILAIIRLPIII.I, October 12, 1957.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Bank
will be held at the Banking-House, on Tuesday,ithe 3d
Say of November next, et 12 o'clock M.
ocl2.raw3cf tuovl3
COMMERCIAL BANK OF PENNSYL
dJ Plobinsi.rnia, October 12, 1957.
The Annual Election for Threctorx of thlv Bank will
be held at the banking-House, on Monday, the 10th day
of November next, from 10 o'clock A. M., to 3 o'clock
P. M.
oetl2-novdcf tnovlo R. 0. PALMER, Quitter.
BANK OF COMMERCE,
PIMA met[l4, November 3, 1957.
The Board or Directore have this day declathd a divi
dend or TIMER Pint Cent., clear at State taa, payable
iu accordance with the charter, atter the 13th mat.
not 3taw2w .1. 0. DONNELL, Cathier.
SOUTHWARK. BANK,
PHILADIII.4III,I, November 3, 1557
The Board of Directors of this Bank have declared a
dividend of Tans Pea ()Mr., payable on and after
FRIDAY, the 6th Instant.
no4-1w F. Y. STNIIL, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK,
PULL IDULPIIIA, November 3, 1957.
The Diractera have this day declared a dividend of
Timm risa CIiNT., payable ou demand.
nn.1411, M. LEWIS, Cashier.
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK.
PHILADELPHIA, October oth,
Theannnal election for Directors will bo held at the
T hinking n o „ se , oo MONDAY, the 10th day of Novem
ber next, between the hours of D o'clock A. M., and 3
o'clock P. M ; and on TUESDAY, the 3d day of Novem
ber next, a General Meeting of the Stockholders will be
held at the Banking Rouse, at 4 o'clock P. N., agreea
bly to the charter.
ocl-tnol o E. M. LEWIS, Cashier.
5000, TONS of MITCHELL & OROAS
dhle,a improved super PHOSPHATE OF
MALLS, for sale by CROASDALE, PRIROE CO ,
nolo-tf No. 104 N. Delaware avenue.
SORGHUM, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE
BEND-2I bushels for sale by
CROASDALE, PEIRCE, & CO ,
uolo-tt N 0.1.04 N, Delaware avenue.
virmcon RANGE.—SoLo Bx °HAD-
V V WZOK A IMO. Po011 ! OlOONTI at. WS Ota
Saco by (2ttution
IVI THOMAS & SONS,
11. N0e.136 end 141 SOUTH YOI RTII 8T11312T,
(Formerly Nos. 61 and CC)
REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, do.
Public Sales at the Nlade!phis Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
ID Canaille of each property issued separately, In
addition to which we publiah on the Saturday previous
to each male one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
the following Tuesday.
IE7 FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
lE7' We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vets Sale, including every deecription of City and
country property. Prnated. Licts may be bad at the
auction Store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
fl 7 Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Re
gister, are advertised occasionally in our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
free of charge.
STOCKS, PEW, &c.
On Tuesday,
Nov.l7th, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
will be sold a furnished pew, N. 95, Methodist Trinity
Church, Eighth street, above Race street.
Also. 7 shares in the capital stock of the Associated
Butchers and Brinell of Philadelphia. Par $lOO.
Also, without reserve, 5 shares Academy of Music.
FIFTEENTH FALL BALE-..17T11 Novritsza
Orphans' Court Halo•—Estato of Samuel B. Ashmead,
NEAT RESIDENCE, ELEVENTH STREET.—The
nest modern residence, with beck buildings, No. 4.12
South Eleventh street, below Pine street.
NEAT DWELLING, SOUTH. PIPTH STREET
MiMiIMEMMI
OLD IRREDEEMABLE GROUND RENTS, $2,337.50.
Two old irredeemable ground rents, one of $9O and
the other of 950 25 a year ; clear of taxes; secured on
property North Fourth street, above Franklin avenue.
They are well secured and punctually paid.
THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DKELLINfI.
Three-story brick store and dwelling, N. E, corner
Eighth and Federal streets. $l,OOO may remain on
mortgage.
TIIItIIt.STOItY BRICK DWELLING.
Tbree-story brick dwelling 8. E. corner of Poplar
street and Corinthian avenue.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMILER lat.
Administrators' Sale—Estate of Richard Paxson, Dec'd.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM, ABOUT
SIXTEEN MILES FROM MARKET STREET, AND
THREE FROM BRISTOL.
Our sale let December will include the valuable
country seat and farm, 187 acres, with superior improve.
ments, known as ' , FARLEY," situate on the heights, on
the west side of Neehamony Creek, between the 'Weal
turnpike and the Newport road.
tra" Full particulars In handbills.
Orphans' Court Balc—Estate of William 11. Lennon,
deceased.
FRAME DWELLING, %a? WARD.
Frame dwelling, north side of Wood street, between
Green lane and Levering street, Twenty -brat Ward,
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Lynch, minors.
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE.
Two-story brick house, Burris' court, between Tenth
and Eleventh streets, below Locust
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.
Also, neat modern residence, Ito. 14 North Fifteenth
street, above Arch street, flaithed with modern improve
melds and conveniences.
Sale West Philadelphia.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO-FORTE, IM
PERIAL CARPETS, &c.
Tlos Morning,
At 10 o'clock, the S E corner of Chestnut and
Park streets, Weat Philadelphia, the household furni
ture. piano-forte, Imperial carpets, okm, of a lady leav
ing the city.
May be examined at S o'clock on the morning of sale.
EXTENSIVE SALE FURNITURE, VELVET CAR
PETS, Ac.
CARD.—Our sale, at the auction store, to-morrow
morning, will include, besides 650 lots of excellent
household furniture, several fine velvet tapestry and
Brussels carpets, fine mirrors. piano-fortes, fine silver
tea set, china and glassware book-cases, beds and bed
ding, plated wares, stoves, &c., forming en attractive
assortment, and worthy the attention of those desirous
of purchasing.
Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged for
examinatisn,
Sale N 05.139 and 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTES, MIRRORS, SUPERIOR CARPETS ; ito.
On Thursday eforning,
At 10 otelock, at the Auction Store, a large assortment
of second-hand furniture, plano-fortes t mirrom, carpets,
ecc , from families declining housekeeping.
PEREMPTORY SALE—FINE SILVER TEA SET.
Also, a watchmaker's engraving machine.
Also, at 12 o'clock, without reserve, a flue silver tea
set-5 pieces; weight, 154 oz. Big dwts.
GEN. WASHINGTON'S SOFA.
At 12 o'clock, a sofa belonging to the late General
Washington
ELEGANT FRENCH CARPETS.
Also, two elegant French carpets.
Also, several fine tapestry, velvet, and Brussels car
pets. •
Sale No, 1224 Spruce street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE BRUSSELS • CARPETS,
PIANO-FORTE, AIRRORS, FINE ENGLISH OIL
PAINTINGS AND ENGRAVINGS, CURTAINS,
HANDSOME GAS CHANDELIERS, &c., &c.
On Friday Morning,
13th lust, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. last
Spruce street, below Thirteenth, the entire household
furniture, &c., of a gentleman declining housekeeping.
ally be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale.
Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR GERMAN FLOWER BOOTS.
On Saturday morning,
At 11 o'clock, at the auction store, one cam of superior
German Flower Roots, from Wondeichoot & Son, Hat
lent, comprising the usual assortment,
Sale No. 1017 Walnut street,
STOCK OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE.
On Monday morning.
Nov. 16th, at 10 o'clock, at No, 1017 Walnut street,
without reserve, the entire stock or John Dureas, de
clining business on account of ill health, comprising a
general assortment of drawing-room furniture. vari
ous styles and covering. ' superior chamber and dining
room furuiture,superierbook-cases, &c., all manu
factured in the beet manner, expressly for private
sales, and warranted.
11:7' Catalogues three days previous to sale.
JJ The Store to Rent.
WOLDERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS
AND COMMISSION 3IERCITANTS, 431 OILEST
NUT Street, opposite the Custom Rouse, between
Fourth and Fifth Streets
PEREMPTORY SALE OF FURS FOR LADIES' AND
GENTS' WEAR
Thin Morning,
11th inst., commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we will
tell, by catalogue, for cash, a large and valuable con.
sigument of elegantly made furs for and gents'
wear, consisting of capes, Mims', rictorines, pelerines,
mugs, cuffs, &c., of all the desirable furs, such as
Siberian squirrel, myox, sable, ermine, stone martin,
silver martin, French sable, brown myna, filch, genet,
lynx, chinchilli,
SILK AND CLOTH CLOAKS, TALMAS, DUSTERS
AND MANTILLAS.
Also, a line richly spade silk and cloth eosin., talmas
dusters, and mantillas, &c.
EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS
Also, a general assortment of choice French and
Scotch embroideries, in jaaenet, cambric, book, and
Swiss.
Also. brunet and trimming ribbons, French sniff
eiala, ladies' silk and satin brunets, linen handkerchiefs
laces, edgings, &c.
SHIRTS, DRAWERS, ROSTERS, &e.
Also, a line lambswool and merino shirts and drawers
ladies and misses' woolen hosiery, men's and boys' kni
wool hose and half hose.
Also. wool cravats. wool shawl., pate wool scarfs,
hoods Victortnes Infants' socks, ladies' vests, silk and
wool gloves and mitts, lambswool and merino hosiery,
black and colored cashmere hoelery, wills a general
variety of staple and fancy goods, to Ise sot 1 without re
serte
N• B --The whole will be arranged for examination
a ith catalogues, early on the morning of eats, when tb •
trade and purchasers generally will find it to their in
tei est to attend•
CHENILLE SHAWLS AND SCARFS.
Also, a line rich chenille shawls and scarfs.
Also, gents' lnmb•tiued kid gloves, morocco gaiters
c.
CARD—We invite the early and particular attention
of all purchasers to the extensive and valuable assort
ment of furs, cloaks, mantillas, French and Scotch em
loolderies, shawls and scarf+, and millinery goods gene
rally, to be told this day, commencing at 10 o'clock
precisely, for cash. The whole, embracing 000 lots.
are ready for examination, with catalogue+, and are
worthy special attention.
EXTENSIVE SALE OF FINE FURS, CARRIAGE
A'ND SLEIGH ROBES. c
By order of the Assignee
Friday next,
Commenting et 10 l„ o'clock precisely, we will sell, by
order of the assignee, for cash, a large and valuable
consignment of furs for Indies , sod gent's wear. sleigh
and carriage robes, Au. Included will be found capes,
mime+, victorinea, muffs, pelerines, gloves, caps,
gauntlet-4, made in the most fashionable manner of
Godson Day Company's sable, myna sable, Itch, Si
berian squirrel, atone martin, ermine.
NLEIGII AND CARRIAGE ROBES.
Also, an assortioont large-site sleigh and carriage
robes of all the desirable furs, and worthy the particu
lar attention of those to want of a superior article.
Dr!) Goobs
HEAVY BROWN COTTONS
One Thousand Bales
SHEETINGS, SIIIRTRCGS, AND DRILLS,
FROM TUE
LAWRENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
JACKSON COMPANY, (INDIAN HEAD,)
AND
NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Of their various widths and styles, which are offered fo
sole for 'drst•claaa paper,.on
SIX MONTHS' CREDIT,
by the Agents of the Companies,
ALFRED SLADE & CO.,
L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL & SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1028 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
Awl 319 8. SECOND St., below Spruce.
FACTORIES.—Nos. 95 and 97 GEORGY, St ,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union.
Onion male at a few hours' petit:es s ae72 Coif
JOHN B. STRYKER, Jn.,
'Wholesale Dealer lu
AUCTION DRY GOODS.
No. 12 DANN Strout, Philadelphia. oetl.2m
TIVELI:01" 3 CLOAK AND SHAWL
ITAL EMPORIUM la the talk of all the Ladies—,Styles
eo sop erb, and the prices so surprisingly cheap, and the
invitees. variety, and all the novelties of the season.
10 dollar Cloaks reduced to $.5 60
o dollar Cloaks reduced to 4 50
4 dollar Cloaks reduced to 4 00
4 dollar Cloaks reduced to 3 00
10 dollar Long Broche reduced to 10 00
0 dollar Square 13roche reduced to 5 00
15 dollar Cheneille Shawls, from auction, at.. 8 60
32 dollar do very rich high cord border 700
8 dollar do plain styles 501
Slightly wet Silica 0i), worth 1 00
Slightly wet Silks 44c, worth 75
. .
Slightly wet all wool Merinos 440, worth 76
Slightly wet Detainee at 10e, worth 26
Slightly wet Cloths, for ladies' cloaks St, worth 1 50
Slightly wet Undershirts, and at one-half the
regular pries, to eudlegs variety.
Canton Flannels at Sc, worth. 10
Slightly wet Printed Canton Flannels at 6,4',
worth 12
Slightly wet Diapere at B,v and Bc, worth double.
At BICELROY'S,
non-msr&fr-ler No. S South NINTH St.
& SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT hIANUPACTORY, No. See
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street. Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Westena Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this Improved cot of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting article male. At whole.
ule and retail, and mode to order. ant.lyit
118NILLA ROPE.-SUPERIOR MA
NILLA ROPE, manntaatared and for sale by
WEAVER, PITLER do 00.,
tinb-N tin. WIN Water it , and N -Wbarrai
VLOORING BOARDS-23,00 feet CaroE
JI Ilia flooring boa de, afloat, for Nee by
MARTIN & MACALIEITIB
, 10l IIQ Nortat Was Moot
Oaks be 'Auction.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 421 WALNUT OTEJOST, OrTs POOSTIL
CARD—SALE OF HOIIREHOLD MLNITUBS-1117.3-
frr We beg leave to inform the public that we hold
our regular weekly sales of Purititars every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 106 WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob
tain tke highest prices for the goods of those who Mal
favor us with CQllSignmenti. Families having portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house
keeping and rot wishing sales at their own dwellings,
can have their furniture CAItEIIiLLY EIMOYED TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL BZIILIZF
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN PROM ANY OP THE -FURNI
TURE DEALERS OH ANY OTHER AUCTION BTOBS
1N THE CITY.
Jl7 Persons favoring us-with coneigumerits eon rest
assured Host their property will make meridced.
Commiations more moderate than those shamed
by any other Auction limes in the city.
Der. Consignments respectfully solicited,
ippr. Sales paid Immediately after the goods see sold.
REAL ESTATE BATE, THIS EVENING
This sale will include—
Orphome Court Bale—Bete° of W. A. B. Jones, Deed.
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, TWIL7TH
A two-story brick house mil lot of grossed, vest side
of Twelfth street, =4 feet 'bore Cohunhts avenue, 16
feat front, and 113 feet deep, to lr: feet street, IN
ground rent.
Orphans' Co, rt Sale—Estate of ebu. BraWahCO, Dee'd.
TaNDit DOUSES AND LOT OF GLlOtreiD, BBBAD
STREET AND INTTRIL LAD'S
A lot of ground withr the three boluses thereon erected,
S. W. corner of Bread street and Better Lana, AO feat
by 43 feet $lBB ground root.
irr $5O to be paid oa each of the above when the
same is struck on'.
REAL ESTATE BALE--NOVIMBER 1818.
This ule will include—
Orphans' Court Us—Estate of Patel& Smith, Deed.
TIMEX 110IIERS ADD_ LOT 01 GROUND, NORTH
BILCOND STREET.
Three three-story brick homes and lot of ground,
emoted° of Second street, 175 feet north from Master
street, 20 feet front and 100 feet deep. $OO ground
rent. _
Orphans' Court Sale—Ea me Estate
I'IVS HOUSES AND LOT
WASHINGTON snrisr,
!KENSINGTON -
A lot of ground with four three-story brick, and one
frame house thereon, east side of Washtegton street,
80 feet &bore Master, 20 feet front and 121 feet deep, to
Phillip street. 2-50 ground rent.
Orphans' Court Bale—Elate of Andrew Lindsay, Dee'd.
TAVERN STAND, NORTig SECOND, ABOIII BAWL
A three-story brick term stand and dwelling, two
story brick back building and lot of ground, on the east
side of Second street, between Bate and The Ameba 17
feet front, and extending la depth 40 feet 43 inches,
then narrowing to ley beet, and extending the further
depth of 19 feet 7 inches, making in all 00 feet clear of
all incusibranees.
ID' $5O to be peal ea each of the above when the
etme It struck. otr.
Er $2,500 may remain, if desired
TO BENT
•
, .. .
117 A throowtoty Brisk Dwallisig, with two-story
brick back building. 145 'North 'Ninth street, shore
Wood street. Bent WO per annum . Apply at t he Atio
tlon Store.
AT PRIVATE BALE
A Snit-vines Printing Onion, with ;:gOod nut of beef
nem, four printing reeves, two Buggies end on* Adams
Type and everything geeessiu7 for the /mailmen. Apply
et the Anition Store.
MOSES N A THAN S, AUCTIONEER
AND COIMISSION SUtRC iLNT , S . I. come
lIIXTII and RIMS Streeta.
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId amt silver patent Wen,
Lepine, English, Swiss, and french watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, Ac., kw.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Janina on WOO leer,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mot
tresses, carpeting, looking gleams, fanny articles, kn.,
Out-door Wes attended to personally by the Aunties
eer. Charges very low. Consignments of foriaters
clothing, jewelry, , 'chose&
NATHAN 8 PALICIPAI, LOAN DIMON,
S. E. Corner of Sixth and RUM Meets,
Where money will be loaned or gold and silver plata
Watches, Jewelxy, Clamart', Clothing, Dry floods,
Grocerles, Began, Hardware, Cutlery, laraluire v ßett•
Bed
ding, Homes, Vehicles, Harness, Stoat. and en a l l ar
ticles of value for any tengUt attars agreed ea, Imams
aatisfaistory and Men] tame than at say other utak
lishment. H . IirAINIANS,
NOTICE —All goods forfeited at Nathans's I+oll9
Oflice, 8. E. corner of ninth and Pena streets, will be
sold at public auction, on Tuesday morning, 24th of
November, at 10 o'clock, unless depositors cell previous
thereto, and pay charges, and renew theft certificates_
Moses Nathan, 8. E. corner of flezth and Race streets.
NATIIANB'B GREAT SALE OP NOSSEITED GOODS,
Will tate place
On Tuesday Morning,
November 24th, at 10 o'clock, at Mows Nathars's
auction store, B. B. corner of Bixth and NAGS straits,
in the second-story room—entrence from Semi street. -
It will embrace the largest amortment of goods ever
offered at public suction, comprising a Urge aid gene
ral assortment of impee, overcoats, beau, Damn,
dress and frock coats, blidnesa coats, Plater Telt',
handkerchiefs, boots, shoes, umbrellas, shirts, dry
goods, coati, "pants, and vest patterns, adt, asslunere,
merino, debase, detains and chintz dresses and dress
patterns, ladles' and children's gaiters, boots and
oboes, gums. silk velvet, silk, Inertia, andeloth easseks,
tames, capes, basques, mantillas, auperfirm bmcba,
crape, silk, atolls, plaid woollen, mero, and other
shawls, parasols, bedspreads, 4utits, onintortabits,
blankets, sheets, pillow-cues curtains, books, shwl
skates, pistols, travelling-trunks, valises, furniture,
cooking-atoves, sad-irons, musical icatruznente, sat
elegant silver-plated tea-sat, china, glass and *rockery
ware, cigars, daguerreotype cement: complete, with
fixtures, nilcroscopee, surveyor's instruments, made by
Kuck fr. nein, routings, engravings, lockbevgLatiaa,
and a thousand other articles.
Particulars hereafter.
WEBB'S great sale of forfeited. Watches, 'revelry,
Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, /so., will tate place
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods Clothrser, Bedding',
Ac., being forfeited collatends, will take place stoutly.
Due notice will be given.
AT PRIVATE BALE, AT MEN TUB USUAL
BELLING PEICES.—DonbIe-bottomed and hunting
ash gold patent lever watches, of the moat ap
proved makes; hunting case and open face gold escape
went lever and lepine watches, full jeweled- line gold
enameled lever and lapin* -watches for gold
jewelry of every description; anvir lever and LIVIA
watches, in hunting cases and open lane; diver Itogdah,
Swint, and French watches; a general assortment of for.
allure, beds, mattresses, mirrors. Ac.
013 T-DOOR BAITS SOLICITED, and charges to snit
the times, low.
Consignments of every description of goods solicited
for publie or private sale.
MONEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of gaols
for publin or private sale, or to be held for a limite d
time. Ohargea low.
QAPIIITEL NATILANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OPPICS, No. 112 South
TILTED Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Doers of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., until 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction Hone*, at
tended upon the moat saUsfactory terms.
CAPITAL 01‘2400,000.
Nstaalisketifer the last Thirty Tears.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
moods, Silver Plate,
Watches, JeweL-y, Hardware, Mar
chandise, Clothing, Yuruituri, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Ltatrumenta. Onus, Horses, Carriages, and Coeds of
every description.
All goods can remain any Length of time agreed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwarle
will be slurred 2 per cent. per month ; POO and over,
the lowest market rate.
Thle Store House haring a depth of 1.20 feet, has largo
are act thief-proof Otte to stare ail valuables, and pre
vote watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy info
ranee effected for the benefit of all puma having goods
advanced upon
N. .11.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office is prepared to make 141 , 14ite6 on more tithe
factory and acoonunoctsting terms than soy other is
this city.
AT PHIVATS
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, awl
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. a-1]
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
r. R. corner of BARRON and SOUTII &net/
above Second.
EVENING RALE&
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At 13{ o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Earlsere, Oat
lery, Rousekeeptog Articles, Clot!mug, Watches, laid
ry, Fancy Articles, Ac.
3nsttrante Companies.
- -
noMMONWEALrg FIRE INSURANCE
V COMPANY, OF THE STATIs OF PENNSYLVA
NIA --Office, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, $.9X,009.
Paid-up Capital. MOW.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D., President.
TEIO3IAS 8. STEWART, Vita Preet.
Bennet. 8. Moos, Secretary.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSET
ANCE COMPANY, P/ILLADELPHIA—Office, No.
802 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
"FIRS RISKS ONLY TAKIN."
DIRSOTOZEI.
Wm. M. Swain, Jo:. Walker,
Johg Anspsch, Jr., Jno. McClure.,
U. N. Burroughs, Tho. Craven,
J. B. Hughes, A. S. Gillett,
F. D. Sherman, Farman Sheppard,
Wm. P. Hacker, Roml. Jones, M. D.,
J. P. Steiner, Joseph Klapp, M. D.
11. A Shackelford,
lion. Jen JONES, President.
Hon. G. W. WOODWARD, Vice President.
Jae. S. Mc.3lettas, Secretary.
Jam B. A.L•coul. Asaistant Secretary. no2-3m-if
poliliral
FOR SHERIFF
ALDERMAN GEORGE MOORE,
POCRTR WARD
Subject to Democratic Rules.
FOR SHERIFF—TAMES G. GIBSON,
Twerity-secomi Ward. abject to Democratic
Rules. ao9.9m►
F OR SHERIFF,
EDWARD T. MOTT,
TWELETR WARD
OUBJECT TO DTMOCRATIO /MU. ncle-2m*
Carpetings
920 CHESTNUT ST. CARPETS
BAILY & BROTILER
Will continue to eel' their
At greatly reduced prices. including
FINE VELVET CARPETS,
Bought at auction, to he told at $1 37S—usual price
$1 ST.
• .
TAPESTRY AND BRUSSELS CARPETS,
SUPER TRREE-PLY CARPETS.
GOOD INGRAINS.
ENTRY AND STAIR CARPETS.
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS,
in every style awl width, equally low.
ooT•Iw No. 900 CHESTNUT ST
fAVING FUND.-UNITED STATES
SO TRUST COMPANY, tomer of THIRD And CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large n 1 small =ma received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
/'ST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office bourn from 9 until .5 o'clock every day, and on
MONDIa EVENINGS from i until 9 o'clock.
. . .
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, ant Seotland,
from El upwards.
President—STEPHEN R CRAWFORD
Treasurer—PLlNY FISK.
Teller—JAMES K. HUNTER
CLOVER SEED.—NOTICE TO PENN
SYLVANIA FARMERS AND STOREKEEPERS
The undersigned are now prepared to po r oh u e f or
coob, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania
storekeepers and farmers, by sending samples to our
annrett can, at all times, ascertain the price at which
we are.'baying. Parties wishing samples, by which to
be governe d as to quality, can have them sent by mail, .
by andresting us. J. H MUSS & CO,
43 North Proof.. and 44 Water streets
1-ILD WHEAT WHISKEY.—E. P. MlD
mu, DLEToN It 8R0.,N0. 6 North FRONT Bt.. tat=
porters or Cognac and Rochelle Brandies, Rolland Gin.
Scotch end Irish Whiskey. Also, sole proprietor d[
the Old Wheat Whiskey. R. P. M. & Bro. have 41.
hand the largest and best stock of Hue old Monongahela";
Bourbon, and Rye Whiskey of any dealer in the rnited ,
States, all of which is highly improved Vag's. nol-3m •
NOIVLET COAL DEPOT, NINTH
As and WILLOW.—The Spring Mountain, form
Loaf, bad Hazleton Lehigh. Also, but bohn,yWil
Call, for ale, Ural* calk, a:434a*