The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 17, 1857, Image 3

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Alietterlidirtlfuntiiilli:Viiihk, to' the 'Maims
ton Ofnifsisklige the following itooonnt of a,mur-,
derons syra3i# ike,efternoen,of the
•••:-%'•',
"-"itciPirtleelAtunediately:ronoarned were. two
young min, trothers,-;.bY•,,the:rnsute %of Cox, and
their stepfatkir, - 110.;; William lontelf. :` , Tt appears
that irfasallyaarrel'haki beep-brewing for years;
and that hire naniOprepatatory to contemplated
dl,reop to - wife ; the .inOther' of,,the young
Cowl 'NA :home_ and taken, up his abode
In ' , :the., day , abaci, mentioned,
boireverDai;Mt. limoh "Was sitting on a goods
i
box, at blemitter-"4:•Mr. Smith's store, the two
broOterr'sPperOlted hintrwhen within striking
dishinc*the eider of the twain, Taylor' Cox; aaA
eatOtri:4 o 4 4 ih'WithV ,- ` llll . tine. 'Lea& and the
retto, ,VaifaeleiM,qhen drew their' revolvers,'
and, lir,,lngOOMMeneed; almost simultatieowily,
yottaigAigilieWever, naberdisit ,to the testimony
ofibbeleystanders, firlnga tittle in advance of
Leaalu,ol6lste , serthat,' 'six,' ethers that !seven' •
shotti vet eioltanged dye of which were from
Lellafriotov, - .94 l ruie - two laid. Of which took
eihme ! ;the •• firid:.irCtlieforeheed of Issas; at the
distanWor,_tbirtylfoni" yards, 'killing him lu
sted:idly:Um then the lower art of the book of
Te__Vier..o_elti'dt, 0140044 end - ongoing his life.
Leach -7 -4 144 0 1 7 .11 dash wound in the muscle
aids lifilmeiispittimi-the revoker of :Immo Coxp
aelt*Zbkitniother !Taylor had uo wenpoi4
th" --- 'whj le, tits t struck Leach.
Thhiseeltronee hea"ciiisti gloom over the en
tite,reeeifit district court is now in
sehel&i,„"an se thought that Leach will demand
a taillgb.1 3 • , • WlYel:- « • .•
Vat* Copittlesration,
' 1 itFtl>ra SiAtiibm, , 0. kM. Railroad,
'`,-4-fyk,:a7-'7j::4-:Jaelition Co., In., Nov. 5,1857.
lirs t alislnt:•,Dear plane 'wasvisited
bYen'ilainee last ISaturday uSgbt. Th e .
dwellokigr.David Wright was deStroyed , " by
fire s and: two yogngAto _perished' in the tames:
Ono Or- sine,, AwrOoliimbiaiOhin. the
naine" . -1 . 114` other .wns
n 4 Bd..loWlharifetti. .he was friim ...01erinoat
oonn0; ItOigoky, .liio been at wark,
sixteeksaiwithelor tee; and it aboutwizteen, gears'
of I think hicrather *ink;
_and . wisli!VOnld pebllslethe eiivemititeee,
enOtoquest , 'vapors .. Id' 061itoibils to oppy.
et - thaney' alining to hid here.
Statitho c titiovAikto Wends wish to beer till the
portliolitoljliefOiwiollo by wiiting to,* t . nit,
plai6l(Meadis; Jaokioko64oo,-Indo
respect - -
a.AAGN
-Z4ixut i opoltn ,
o,f iti4-#ool#4, ktooo.i.
MJ4UE*NINGS.
14 ' 4 " ."
~ c OVOIOTO 1, /WI =' , a' 0 vrtre
divorced , it Boitivilio. 'The Odor agreed to pay
herssoonlifnanY itimure.'andlid to until' the'
lady married Mr. George Welby, Dr. Eergesort
then refused to, :pay, tika,Minicay, en ties ground'
that he was releaeed by thin, Subsequent marriage
of .htedivereeritrife. andliritiVelloyought to tate
care of his ' , own •wife ,without drawing upon him,
for the $5OO per year as aliniony, which was agreed
to be paid ander, the 'Opposition Yhat'hful.'letign;
son Wenlif remeittainglb, she -being ' a " member Of ,
thillititMite church, 'whose Uwe :forbidti a Woad
marriage. Oni'couris, however, werebf the opl-
Mon that the. beeontrearriage did hot 'release the
dootor from the payment of the alimony, and oon
avilttlhe ho 4 to shell out. Day before eater
day aa
key .t ed& to thetmatee Of Mrs. Welby the y April,
July,' and October instalments; which. -had.hftn
suspended by the shit Be may, therefore; Make
up his mind to pay the $5OO per year daring the
life Of Iltrk. lethy.---kottiantife Courier. '
ClatXnUditreVeping lust a terrible murder
was committed on board a canal boat called the
" Eelipser belonging to Caledpnia, while lying at
tha4ekailthiAtt'li miles below Brantford:- The.
muriller4r;Vilte,,name -is John Niohols;was the
eantidn. of BM - 1 eat; , `.aied, the viotish„was a hand
namtatEdWaiddittrimbeloriging to another; boat,
the WeOttew,,,et :Brantford, lying
made
of the
Eclipse. On the murder being made known, - B. P.
Van .-Ercioklitt, high constable of the county, and
severaikilikterieproceedied from Branitorg,to arrest
Nichels,"Whene". they found in bed asleep
,ivith
sortaw,e~tds boat. Two Indian women bad
been siteridins the' ay with the crows of the two
boats. .A l bentpoor wretches were . no doubt one of
the indifept c auses of the murder, though It does
not fully appear :in the evidence. The verdict of
the cOrontetiery was wilful murder.
Alitationtna Jump, overseer of a lumber
yard at g.t.nsiton, N. Y., struck Mosey Neiman, ti
workoW birnaintitting on a log, and 'refused ti
g° )16#4'160*-616/0011, a Moll upon the Week of
the 144440 atient; -which killed him instantly.
Nemnitifointerly wOrkikinWestTroy.
&ring a: very 'heavy rain On.
Tnetday, urrentlbreiedrokted si Solt of billa=about
$7OO--Inihaetreett- - He aeon after missed' it, and
on retracing ''his. ithim; hard - it - -number of boy!
poking the W e i , -. - of the litter with - .broom
sticks aid - pieeMief lath.' Ile, recoveredoryt.OT
of the ",altating r -
The Plee.atainis, (Me.),,Obserper as t'tbftt
upwards of 1200 0t;70 4 Z r i-WYltif ati.PP,
have been daatinYed_lv esaii tbat'oonn, yla noe
the let of Septerideer ; and ld'have theybein c
that they have, entered, bun-yards ':and seised
calves and slump, In ,pastance of their keepentt
determined to have themat suE rate. • - ,
A, BangOf aloe:el:IWO - A thiefoilikli t ad!,
stole* Sitio Worth Alf p_rnporey, from the ,iq
,heonari
Alhambra, ; th rough , Wilda-into 'ldneolanOity, 7 -;
and found-him, at- last, sitting onAke steps of e=
State In ' etiarge of keepers? having been r
rested for an offeaao committed
,- Thozol4kn'lli:
Itatt4':;,,AkiipPirtY.l l 49"; ll4,6. o o *—:.
Thefe idx: &airing in- Louisville ? '
whieh bun out about 1 - ,000 barrels e - ,day, eon
smiler in the ',"neighbdritiAxl of 4,500• bushels of
wheat." •Thiiie ridlichave - been operailtinithi
and night, alniesteanikently,aince. the new ; wheat
appeared In marked. - -;
The Georgia . .Constittitionulist-says that a
cook of one of ,the citizen of Augusts, on opal.
log the gizzard 'of's Aectisww4 Shiingbit,'fointd"
piece of goblet' the „TWA
thelatest joke of season. ,
The city sextoir 1 4,- ;Chin4NAhritit l 4o4 o4
lan, has been, oaught diidateiringdth beta
mallet thent to tbe hfedieal College. stattaaprels •
held to bail in the sane of 112,000: -,--,-:-,,-;.; . ~,,,,,,,,
Alexander', , Brnith,' 0 BalthOte,"Ainer lof
'Nicholas Smith, vim• 'killed en Tnegnydriin t '
Georgial'allola,d• .Thetdeonatieti *eel 'Mee a
harness, miktr.: .; . : ,
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4 ,,, •
Solini?Wilitliiiiotiel4l4eit ponarnikld 10,
jelii in Olawrlettel4. 4 L;Olsos#440,l 1 4 411 01111.
to rliti'of *wet 'lTlter e te'.allttx*.ttti`Ortnaii',ls
death. '' - - ,- .F.isito;; 4 4--;-4 ,51, .i.-
The kill! o,aixon neirepeper, --erbilL has.
been published atiltistani for nearly two years, so;
the organ of the linAial(population, has been dbP
oeul**. ' i . : ' 4 it. ~ -1''.:1.1. ; . . ' a
Mrs. 14;4, Virginia SadbiliMissisellir
and fornaetly Allitiesti cf ih„l , ospolitherk .• 's'
Book,""'efilintr Orleabs, is (flaying' 'at em=
phis.
A a g itfUlliti,:apinglistint)44-PA/044
been • esdniapst - Alenunisii* ate27trillelku9llC
"ns
Ont
-latVreAktOr-10,4`1tr.,440rs
A, 4:Mpelanson,..epni , or a ,
father wet Pob eibilrin, Were reOlertftiliFew , d,,
toli v ini i 7 4o l ll 4t alatk* 9', ';',titi,f i' ,, ,ti ,
of Wix ti - Afotog ,:
iim t4* i .
~.s,4o4.*St i tii.. ' Paw • .
Hon:L. Atorhompaoit. has teen elected:-
mayor of tilalveifon, Textnwif:- . :-. ~,,. -.,
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Iri.t. f ity , ' • 1,11'4,4:
: , ~ ; ,40 , , ,z : 2 AphollitOniir4V;
Wssossili, '""'"'"
' • WaVivi'li
AliQiiglidt..44% '`. 4 0 :-"Lattill
WAI*O..?:!. .', ' • xtag t t ov i >•
AND if' Ir : C OP" ~ IZ I h9, ' — " lrr ,
'ate—
Av D,Vcc so t' i . .-,,i t - 4 .,
tit i 45(. 751- ATVATS . I
unmet/41* W ilki ;lo64 #' .: 4;
02manatlAltatipWini 11,4*1 , Atiallri '
5 Isagbable snanowqqh - r'"1" - -. 4L - 7-t ,
TaolegvhOtitiOhti c *ix, oiiimi4Tg.--
‘,o otmer tur 0- , ogr,t , , ~ ..,;-
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delphiti . City i i --.. :il - . -..l;,.iiti,,,,;(4.7dikjitialied
forwurd ~, .; • r -t . 0 -,tk ' ...16 0 4 e 1° '4 U.
an ta f ,-, ,
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could be o . r ed, ,- :-/ l'fir, f b, s ~ ,
, • ..., to
day, to - lity;d4s,":;„ ', ~--' ~,Slinilingir rettii,l l / 4 k
eeistrutactg sesity," . -.'r- 'i • 7 tiefekthe t o. , ,
Ono ' end *skit 44. -. by Taping he railer "Ootsf,t
itiatsit4 - 44.iviothit , ..- ~, * ::. ibis' tki ~ 4
manse „deal i,f , is ! , .• •
..-% . 4 , ~ . -! ad litkriettt
while - the tea perniiii ° :4 4 -1.,1, ea t - ~,..7
for the tourrift tv .:7 ..." ..,..,...... ,s.
stattattiteli, . t i t.' , A ; , ' ''..i"-; -- 4 - . 4 11 4 k 11 -
the way li di; / -,,, , . .I.** -, .1 , -! iik
.. ,_go- 1
uleutSr(th the :
in re
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I ra
o rthegodg e bri . tiig„ , ,,t,s ~#if4. dp_the etr ,JUI
..
the t*H!** lll. kteni t,4 , falc to ,
A ry " ',./SeS - -,:itt lir oi . titt " etlll 7 4lVil 4
ili 'lAW*.iibt diiikkittiftif.
.1t mbenae . ;.
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... *lw.firultdoutylkl like 'ic'k.'. P*l l . 4, :mrar r
gifilvpifisadelif)pultfl•-101 , 1aitt. - 0 , Oa 6,0
" r4,4 1 .- - `, als , 44lo 4 iMitisentiiiirldgiil 'The
io irrg . '
theca
- traid ir siOkitblitnellitit iiiii**edueifit trate
t : - .-ne*f*Mh p rigickliati„sietired blur* Jrniti
iturdwi orup*- -- ' JoY keeping tke whoeli of
vett tairtuerikiiiii 'ir Caine liaos,'and obtained an
eir**Wilarinice:.thut in sago' a load of. steno or
hardeer 4aisillerflireike , dens on the bridge, l ,
weft'. ASV pkiaitit!Alitt tibicotion until the °b
etroths feyeroored;Alio'sbotad be . , publicly pre-.
sista frith leather shout•.
01 44 0 ; . °14. 4- rs,ltrm - Edwil* - Hilitey and ,
pirtierick filleirroof 4.4 tieiehttlisi years, were ay .. ,
4t rai before Aid. it , ~. ttmlay afternoon, on ,
"rge of sil f t , 2 tills .N
horn on theaitio ,
il li
obi*, th ht;in i the Tar ?Arta 1
attiati . ;:#l,74 79 ; e le d s str f err i t. am 'lLy a 11:v n e n g '
oriel*. iigA• Wek*,,atailto homiL Ther,VITO been
is the , 0,. 'en in aranding ezeosions in
the *averts iilear4`itty, fin *Akio time, sleeping
in beak rohble 7 tt, andivoltbig raw eggs,
awAlifigi ~ , . ` , They *ere arrested
ofelNilqit - ~- : Py" . inior Signe, No. 8011,
.awgfike dirola ' , es Teentplintt ward, while. ,.
lII H, 4E V ri te 'r ., - -,: l . 144f. eatelt s er a ot , l g r j eh h tlt h e
V ti l ifi etet Company , gt, the hieing pun. After
11 14116f*SAN'iminlffittat *,
igfe
p f A.- 74 44 , „ named William
fittikege was ihariiil Iteltatilnt 4 4, mm-before
AdlietegiO . *WO* enticing end • tobbing a
lime iitjibieb be formerly boarded; , he' T lleged
osiiiiistooilitiOttaff'on ttill night of • ilie7tlf inst.
Ed* . biletk, to payer. , ... • _
_ AN, ~ -
.„.. I ,.ponoi . v,iitaii, yettoolit .morn
in f
,„, i" - " 'WE'bilaige of maila r y
~ '-_,..,'' :' 'Y. , .3 ? ~..,..41 i tsisic--wiar.44o2.
sal " - I t 'an' I,setittlsitteit op the'Governor et
Ntite'X ?,:';'-''.44'..
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)01:,(4e4ifickeisir : " Alta 'OPOS—Litat ,
06%9
_ ' do Bennett %treat, In the
ph* ' , ~,:i ti:Oteopt ytaa• made to xeocue the .
k,.. - .ir . -Nt ,f.Tf• 5 .0.41 4,1 0 44!igiti
'..a ' - flr.:- . - 99/94.11.,ge1ra„
-ri a A ..Autlitli6 ' 3O/44 P um ' er ' 841* '.
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--;:: ' t • il l ' , 24-Tgli:ibeitilili 'll3 . the case ' 1
,41w-• :,...,- j':*l pies . ideal of the Corn ,
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z `.• ~ ?,,' , r7:s, - h foadandlitfteentb,
' wee ' ' .' 1 ' % Sithil,i,ty,Wight, by the agile
fiftik 43,
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7:llE COURTS.
pitooxanvras
[Reported for "A rresell
,UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT—Judge Kane.
—The November term of thii court commenced
this morning. Thegrand, jury were called, and
having answered to Mph names, adjourned to the
second Monday in January. The petit jury were
adjourned until third Monday in Janpary.
The special ealendarilin admiralty will be called
pa Friday next. The stated calendar on Saturday.
g• Common . Pusan—Judge Thompson.—The case
of O'Connor vs. Gormley, before reported, is still
on trial. •
The insolvent Mit was taken up by Judge Alli
son, in room No. 5. '
DISTRICT COURT, No t 2.—Judge Ilare.—Elira
both Mansfield, exeoutrix of John Mansfield, de
'ceased, vs. John Mansfield. Verdict for plaintiff,
$201.25. • . •
James Manypenny vs. rotor Koster and John
An notion for damages for running down a
canal boat on the river Delaware, by the steam
boat John Stevens, in 1854. Verdict for the plain
tiff, $1,546;12. • '
QuAnyan Ssomorts.—Judge Conrad.—john Gif
fort was acquitted of an assault and battery on
Catharine Giffert.
Mary Mullin was acquitted bf keeping a disor
derly house..
Augustus Donnerman was convioted of tho lar
ceny of a coat. Sontoneed to two years in the
Eastern Penitentiary. #
•Bridget Thorn was aminitted of an assault and
battery on Catharine Bruner.
Noah Nerk was acquitted of an assault and bat•
tery on Isaac Bost.
Aquiila Haines, an alderman of the Twentieth
ward, was found doing of taking illegal fees.
Joseph T. Bannister was charged with obtaiding
'six hundred yards of oil cloth from Austin Brown.
'The defendant was formerly a partner mitts& per
'son, named, Batters, and while the firm continued,
the .prosecutor gold them goods. The firm dis
solved. and it is alleged that one of the partners
tLld Brown that Bannister had no capital in the
concern. Defence alleged 'there - was no false pre
tence. Not guilty. W. Baden, Esq., for defend-
Mat.
James Dunn, a young fellow of nineteen years of
age, pleaded guilty to an attempt to sot lire to a
atablo at Twenty-third and Da'Malin streets.
Scapulae deterred.
Silas W. Timmins was charged with an assault
and battery on hie wife, Elizabeth"Tinnoitts, The
proseoutrix, a handsomely:groan:4aril:WO-look;
tog young wemanywho appealed 'tete deepty of- -
footed whilelgi
, t a her testimony { said that she
*WO:her - nd -lit pOitiltion that left no
timicy.with.. colored - woman
t the 4sfet qt.-% Store, at - Twelfth and Raeo;
upon tr4brai , Jeer- Withered With bit delith ,
she alleges that e strookher f and threw har down
is thelotel - where they - had' been staying: For
the defence was doniedtliat any assault had been
•committed, apd that the lady wan in' feet the as
sailatt. Jury out. Judge Doran for the defendant.
CITY ITEMS.
,STILL Prtonitessirea.--Che &Aire operations
,which have for some time been going forward at such a
rapid rate, on the new Stitt street railroad, lave now
been transferred to Fifti, street. Mien the workmen
on the Sixth street line reached South area, they ceased
operations there, and at once memo:reed the work on
Fifth street; beginning at Oat point and goinglhorth
ward. The work from the riorthinti terminate of thin
line luid last evening progressed as far southward as
Pnplar.etreeti and from the expeditious Manner in
which this enterprise has time far been pushed forward,
we mil expect to goe 'them trio bodies of workmen meet
in the vicinity of Race street, come time during the
present week: The objections to this great city im
provement ;nevi all , gradually disappeared from the
public mind; and the wonder with many now Is, that a
public convenience, offering' such signal advantages to
our citizens residing in the outer portions of the city,
sbould have been so longdelayMl: *
" What few objections were still existing In the minds of
Some have evidently giventray to the pleasing spectacle of
Mktg hundreds 'of man this earning bread for their
familles,Vrhi, without thin work, would have had no
means ofsupporting
Should the season continue at all favorable, it is now
confidently expected tnet cars Willbeplaced upon these
lines before the clogs Of the year. . •
ANotinur. Caitk . dg.,—The . cold. snap with which we
were 'greeted a few days ago, was yesterday superseded
,V • damOittoosphere anda lowering sky, whist' late in
the afternoon settled down into a steady, owl-making
drizzle, very much to the discomfort of the parading
4 militarY, and those of our citizens who honored them
with their presence on the side-walk along the route.
To those of our military friends, however, who yester
day paraded in military uniforms for the first time, the
day was a fine itiltiatory steplo e soldier's life; and the
"numerous new uniform; we may also note In passing,
Were submitted to a sponging process which will oer-
Utility &Ahem, for the present at least.
The rairila no doubt wanted fa the country to fill up
the apriapp anewellelior to the settles In et winter.
••21p m! , . Vow! !, Nfiw !! is,the time to seourp
tteatAefajair.• Oral! avid to MO e,pergenoy r . Fe
,ale itoierptibere tannennew!bihreugh the pram, tied
tYe'srerf Philadelphia nthtoners and Clothiers, OHM
,laltwight Jaytibie epiptiestii i r"
AWetiv:ratillif die**, ti,.;Augle ro~lc in' or
Woman, will dlapose
,of their entire hootOfitipe r riar
awlnter clothing , ofhe' beat fabrics, and lateetwtyles, 1
ofiet in ',the
country can be foUnd io Uri. and WeiVeeleiiid stock
from Which to elopes i.and none but the, beet,artishe,;
empioafi.in . thp,antlhsc and mauufaeturlncOpn
Manta. Our vitiation - readers should pay them an
earl) "?1 1 Ot,. • •
scum` rN Towk—Lieut. General Winfield'
Seott,wthotitiOwlh the city, came to take part In the,
4dedlostory ierrioreat the new armory' of the blational'
Ottarde. " While the General la in town he :wig. 1441
4454,44fq irAoloW"that neWladi Itt
t h e P4af•Pla, pf
IfFef. awe an fi r 605 OimaMut spot, aboverlixta.
BEY
PILOT'UNE.'
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'lptiorreajorelentli of Iha
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- "''lfigi'YOliV Nay. 111-4.20 P. iff•• •
..: The - imat4irrii k t. which the bathe' are'itif AV
• : , rienoincjil l ,:thaftigikiiida ptsPor, on which-ajonb •
'Amy iie'rlittita,to land Motley: They , are %ant.
iIIS'OVV, OgiAglithP4ol .s 4 PeOr9 l lo s , #9 l O-,!Pl.9.kiAr.
aid fanillpenaliing for Wallateials,•isha oviditartlY,
Wishing medie.ipta *tit* surplus' capita; but
they,oartitaWa OLicAt Mit:'' beepso,'o4 os'-'
bliit*iit Tclipt add Whiibilercd:faio. '' ' -.
The 110.4 aportaatiaarepting the
KOPOIOk - . ., ;100 4 i ' he pa:kraut4p of *air
titi*VitlA;tb' . tioCl*ll4.ton of a dery
fie
ift,r6l44, _..., 26':; cfitein Will go,inte,
leifrA:: 4 tt.lititt , :' ,t 4 2 4 1 i: ~ ay. , nithe eitY,banki
ltof.: .. Atiol; ..
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rash , - , :"7!" . '.-..^f , - , "e„Aitititir otiogort4 .
jg -k a4)ltelrlipißito aissig liodivi44- ail:Gen• them ,
in, in 0 , ..iat 40, 4% gif-K . 000 4,- -! t ;it i iiiV i t or,
,tiooor.igactok._,lp*e_., it it; the
.rdto ai's x per
aint;ll.la,otiMPeatettaiiit there iiiithiiiihrdiftl , %;
Onlly on this more: - ',.: ,- • c.•.. • . ,
lklMS . atlifitinitimi-tiiihtlirfrior anstetitlien on Sa
turilai.:: ~..Cimaderioo 13'„siadu 011 y , iefiiifdtk Anti:,
Money ia Wioming more pypt:Y., ViO,iiiice m ocm i
1 5l 4011 1 1i . ,ttalTioodlluitels , reaton .- .temblie
at it lbintualliolill'ballllttiMne,g9s7bo, l rtsPed
I I =di' Qiilil'eYea4iPosek. if Ogof 43 - siD.. l lllB
I be:inkitikiiiSiiiii iolll444'itettpAtfAiiiiii; 4*4'aitt'
up or from .oar , Ahcat4arit, rysonrooSi bat hieing
jot rur„.4 .m r,, ,i i,ol2lol‘..aillA lV
1 0F.' tat - 9 . Ji . arc- .0* hr
into Willi ' ./ , L 411 1 .1 1 .51,... rti*itirx,
Ldeb et enit ikudja, - -, .
,'. f Lir 100* ivAtihedriepipd. that Whatever:
i ' " - 61 ,/___ f 1 0114,4. .. ItPft.lEw; _or. are 11koli.to_ find . ,
.trowerol jrai,9dopendentot ontibanks,.
ratan paella digai - more. active today, 1064108
are tna i enrrenv - o,tecroti-, dot.. d a y . , -starling.
Iliniketiitsik R19. - "Delitootio "axiliddlt e is' easier; i
-anti lileoli, to 1 69 Otin"*Oio4o. no., wirs 14 the-
Cityof Vistingtquinanies Rid - probability of
a further-rise to
g ilt in ; the rate of dis
oount of. the Batik 0 - - Pie will.lio solely
;designed to check the driiii , of iiii*Etattifjo spy t
;_ .t iryand,tlittifit
.6 riltitileati-kty;; , ill '-'..'.: .',-!. ";
I 01 .. 41104,0 , flublieliod.lbottalkitten,
Tr* * o
..4rskii t , la 4 ' / 7.1141C;' of 11624994.. Or
-IOU; and ' :$ 4,76fi
~in eifitilaW i n j
' .4111411-14ir f P; 4 Jrt,slipoio,,:pi 1.,
li . ' -ix DP* ' . . ,, and ,' • 78;148 411. uu!
;dlrawii de •- t
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'no . 4,411 ix .• . ~ .. ~, ?. ' i tillete , lient- of
,44 4
i Ate two ' , '-' 47 - , i*. 17 '1 1 - i
4 • ," ;ill, .:i , ,'"-• -, ,vit0i1... - ~;„ iiti ' ..4 '
r 4 5p0dii !. 00 ....::: . ; ." „., ; ; ,;174 4 :: 2 ;It , i ' , ",;,
° 16 0 11011 k4". 4i' ' ' ' . 111011d12' v. i , fi
. Delicititili: , i .....,..,?4,04_ 0
- Vadraerad - F, ‘;-."•.
1 - liras ' .431- i t ' I /M_ ' ' ' "., fo • 0
*Otto ,
.. - ie,--,,•T:l4iived 'go
g o "
be a4l - ii ' ' 'Ai: bit was wrong, and
oljat_wot.Ao itiverlelleved any evidence that a
Nett York Olt,' beak- told& berAgeporous. With
9 ogt 0 1 020000,041D•ln specie, *by do 'they conti- ,
...„. ...0.4 their leadiyetit.iimidition? Why not resume I
•'--,-, ;Om*? 'lf they aie not much more unsorupnlous
; than oven 1 bakie.T.elkent,they must resume soon• Ill
werecash transactions; iit the aub-treasury to• day
were ns follows : Receipts 030,1120; payments,
$418,902.65, (including $25 California drafts;)
Wanda, 55,00.3,930.38. The cue ms receipts for
duties: were $69,000. The itook market seas again
buoyant this morning, and a further material ad
vance Gook plain; as you will observe from the an
nexed lista. -Bank stocks were particularly active
and rove rapidly. At the' second board the im
provement continued. Reading closed at 42; Erie
at 171; New York Central at 761; Illinois Central
at 97; Panama at .80; Michigan Central at 59;
Michigan Fnutkent atl3; and Chicago and Rock
Island at77#.
NEW TORX STOOK EEO
MOND
1000 Vhdlols Os 133 X
1000 MIOOIII6 k. 13,11
8000 do 733 i
11000 Tank 08 1 90 'BB
6000 N Ottollna es 83
3800 111 On Ban. 85X
low N 040 It Ts 102
1000 Liteoktlil bs aks ,
4000 L NrlektV ht to 40
10 11700ver Bk 77
60, Phenix lik 82x,
60 DelkUud.ol Co 101
40 Sixth Avenue.ll 88
LO i4ciao MBB 0 , 87
5 du 68
100 Cum Coal b 3 13
20,d0 12%
850 „do . 33
160 7 ' - AS 12%
240 N Yeoun 78 14
60 - do - 360 76%
7%
60 Eric Railroad /TX
110._ do 1
Angus doll and unchanged.
BRIU.WITUras.—Ths Flour market is 60. bettor
to•dari, with sales of 10,000 bble. at $4.85a55 for
,Snnson to choice superfine State; $5.05a55.2& for
11 , 4.86a55 for common to good super
,w,ettSTSP end .$5.05a55;95 for common to
iss Onkain eV'," grades of Western. Canadian Flour
60 better-.melee 600 blds. at $6.06a56.06. Southern
Flour more' , aotive and :fialoe. bettor—sales 4,900
bbis. 'SU $64614545 for superfine, and $6.40611'
for and , fasey-beands..
Oillin.;: 4 Thelithaat Market is more active and
buoyant; "leg of 3 7
_4 000: lone 080 for Chicago
spring;, SLOT for Milimukee ; about $1.28 for
raaBogthernCs44o44l4,4Bt for white*); and $1.60
rptyrbitit 1 , 11.0 le firm gt, 080, IPorg br
MEM
ZL I 4
.)1/12411 SALES, Nov. 10.
1014.11 D.
200
20 o
Rud Rt. R 19
d 24
40 Ilarletri R
100 do
300 do 9
300_111 Oen R 97
60 Panama , R ' 09
200 Reading R 41,%;
300 do 42
88 Mich Oen It 59
50 Mich Bouth'n R 22X
2 5 0 ' do* 23
100 Ohm& Pitts R .12
200 do• 12%
10 Gal&Chio R 00
75001& Tolß 40
100 5
do b3O 40X
Oble&lb 14 77
50 do '72,
1 10 & Alias
1 5 do 30%
5140kb1IIR 13X
MARKETS
bettor; sales 15,000 bus at 8148110. Oats are un
changed.
00FrEa.—The market is extremely dull, with
sales of 100 bags Rio at 10allo, 4 mos. '
Ilices.=The market remains quiet; we only no
tice sales of 500 Vera Cruz on pnvate terms, and
1,000 Texas to arrive, also on private terms. The
imports of the week closing today, were 40,954,
and the sales 12,686 The stock on hand is 323,218
LEATIIER.—The market remains dull. The tran
sactions for the week were as follows: Receipts,
Oak and Hemlock, 80,000. Sales, do. do. 48,000.
Stook on hand 956,000. Same time last year
73,000.
NAVAL STORES —Spirits of Turpentine dull,
with Bales of 200 bbls at 40a410 cash. Crude Tur
pentine quiet at $3.50 per 280 lbs. Rosins re
main dull and unchanged, Tar and Pitch quiet.
(Mo.—The market for Linseed is dull, with
small sales attBe, cash. Other kinds nominal.
Puovistows.—The Pork market is dull, with
sales of 300 bbls at $19.50a519.75 for Mess, and
$l7 for Prime. Beef and Cut Meat§ dull. Lard
firni and buoyant at 12a130. Butter and Cheese
without change.
RICE.—We have but to notice a continued dull
ness. Sales 50 too at 3a31 cents cash.
SUGAR.—The demand continues moderate. In
cluded in the sales are 13 hhds Porto Rico, in bond
at 61 mints net, clash; 25 hhde do at 81 cents, and
5 do at 71, 4 months. 650 hhds Cuba on private
terms-7:0 Ws do, at 7 cents cosh—and 23 hhds do
at 5 cents net sash, in bond.
WRISKEY.^-80103 300 bbls at 23a231=6 cents.
3Mporiations
Inspected for The Preis.)
CIIARLESTV—Scbr Ephraim & Anna-60 tca rise
Palmer & Co; 03 do, 9 bales cotton, Palmer Thomas
& Co; 67 bales waste, Jessup & stoore; 14 bags, 6 bbls
cansba alba, 61 8 Stockton; 4 boxes type, L Johnson &
Co; 10 bags featb ors, Parker & Totaled; 67 empty casks,
R Gault; 57 do, J Gibson, Bon & Co; 23 do, 11.1GwlIn; 44 -
do Poulimey & Massey; 6 pkgs sundries F Charbon.
ST JOHN, NB—Brig David Duffell-128,000 pickets,
50,000 laths, praekiil & Galvin.
LETTER IlArt
At the Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Sirocco, West Liverpool, soon
Bhip Joseph Jones, Flowers Ben leranoinco, noon
PHILADELPHIA BOARD OP TRADR.
EDW.I.HD A. Sovian,
Wentam, M. BASIN, Owarurirs or Tar MOUTH
NUWOOIIBI3. TUQUTSON, ' = •
savOrici O?F' ram ocpik writuttiras.
FROM TEE UNITED STATES.
mulcts . • rabic' soh DAY
Ofteada. ' ' Nostori, &,c. ' Liverpool Ilior 18
Arable' '-'' ' ' Nier York Liverpool ''" Nr4 - 2 4
Glasgow New York Glasgow Nov 25
Ariel Now York gouthempton, io..Nov 28
•
FROM EUROPE.
MN TOR "LT
Glasgow Glasgow New York Oct 31
Hammonia tramburg New York Nov 1
Ariel Southampton New York Nov ii
Nina& .. '........f.iverp00l Bilstou Nov 7
Atlantic ....Liverpool New York Nov 11
Yanderbilt...Southampton New York Nov 11
Kangaroo Liverpool New York. .... .....Nor 18
New York Glasgow New York Nov 18
Fulton Havre New York .. NovlB
Anglo Saxon.... Liverpool Portland, &o Nov 2f5
Marine Jute!lignite.
PORT OF PRILADNI . .P7I4, Nov. 17, 1857.
817 N RIBES 7, 8-61IIN BETS 4 62
111011 WAT4II. 1 52
ARRIVED
. .
Ship Tuscarora, Dunlevy, from Liverpool, Ott 10,
with mdse and passengers to Cop 9 Bros.. Towed.up Pp
tog America. Passengera.:thfr Alfred Cope, Hiss E Ha
milton." Nov a; be4l, long an, exchanged signals with
ship Wyoming.
Steamship Palmetto, Baker 60 hours from Boston.
wirh mdse ancl.Psasengers to H Winior Passed a light
.barque, three Berm Brigs, and several sohoonera above
Reedy Island, Windup. •
Brig David Duffel', Tabbatt, tram St John, NB, via
Boston, 7slays, with pickets, An. to J W Geakill k Co.
Behr Ephraim 1 Anna , Dole, 5 days from Charleston,
with rase to Jairug Baker.
'llthr Alabama. Avery, L days from Proraoetowa s
with aides to Geo A Wood.
Behr. A Tirrell, lllRglos , 6. days from Hotted, with
mdse to Crowell fr. Clolltrut.
Bahr Martha Hall, Storer, 4'days from New York, with
mdse to captain. •
Bohr Oman Wave, English, 4 days from Providence,
in ballast to Lewis Ilatherma
Behr Mary Miller, Lowe 4 days from Providence, in A
ballast to Bancroft, Lewis Co.
Behr Jain Deputy, Neal, 4 days from Providence, In
ballast to .N Sturtevant & Co.
Bohr Ann B Brown, Brown, 8 days from Bgg Harbor,
n ballast to John It White.
13ohr E Pdaro, Ratter, 3 days from Egg .Harbor, In
ballast to Van Dollen, Norton & Co.
flobr SI D Mabony, Robinson, 3daya from Egg Ilarbor,
In ballast to'Blakiston, Cox & CO.
Sohr d F Abbott, •Ludlam, 4 days from Egg Harbor, in
ballast to Do Haven & Co.
- - .
Behr J Ireland, &edam, 5 days front Boston, In bal
ant to Lewis Itothermet.
Bahr It L Tay, Late; 5 days from Roston, In bat last to
Andenroid o Co.
Bohr Ontario, Vangllder, 4 days from Fall River, In
ballast to Lewis Ettithormel.
Bohr Ladles' Choice, Brooke, 1 day from New Outle t
Del, with min to Rohezon Lea.
Seise Noma. Straughtt, l day from New Cull°, Del,
with vain to Robeson Lea. •
- •
Behr NOKIA% nipple, 3 days from Baltimore, with
grain to Robeson Lea, •
Behr Mary Warren, Woodward, S days from Daltintote,
withgrain to Robeson Lea.
RohrD, Maley, 2 days 'rom Maurice River, NJ,
in ballast- to Maturterant & 00.
iSchr B. Thompson, Lloyd, 2 days from Dennis , Creek,
NJ, in ballast to captain.
Behr Rapedition, Omer, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with grahato Bewley, Wilson & 00.
Behr Antall Russell, Warrington, 1 day from Lentos,
Del, with corn to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Behr Caleb Wood, Bositheni, 2 days from Milton, Del,
Behr Mantua, Maxon, 1 day from Frederica, Dal, with
wheat to Jam Darratt & Son.
Behr Anna Marla, Hillard, I day from Smyrna, Hob
with wheat to Jas Barrett h Son,
OLBARND.
Steamship Delaware, anpaa, if York, J /Manatee.
Ship Nestorian, Goodhue, Mauritius, Tyler, Mono
& Co.
Bhip
.Perkina, Wayne, Liverpool, Fre A
Godwin.
,Bingite Clem, Hammond, Boston, J 8 Weths, "
Bchr. Cyrus Chamberlain, Hallott, Barton, Noble,'
liaminett & OaldKeG.. •
Maley,. Boston, N.rBrwrtersiti & Co. - '
Behr Liroes,ll Depot' Nest, Boston,' '
. Barn L ZNA, Litim, , L
AttdenealiteBd4e.`"
ScyrMarl ilinar'iLiwis, Elostonißaneroft;lonvie & Co.
!Veda J Irelantl,lneeltnan. Boston, L Rothentibl. ' •
Bohr goean'Wave, Votelisb, Washington.' dh . '
'Behr Ontario, VangilderMewburg, - do •
,Bohr.) Miro, !Intro, Witithingtosw,Van Tmen, Nov-
Ng* Co.
Telir A'nn-A Spawn, Brown, Alexandrl4,4ll. White.
• ' , Bohr M B . 3lahony, Bobinson,.New Bedroitl,..lllkkie.
ton, COX /c 00. , q.
, •
Behr itYibbott, Lodlam,liighosood, De lip. ,
voit &To,
Nickerson, • Beaton, 'N
,& Co: i • -
Ineam!it ritrraei, Maroon, Baltimore, A tlroYee,
„,-
(116choondenoe at.tba Philelle 6lfichst6p)
PAP ULAN Mr; 16.6 .11.
, Th6 , l4trities.oll6B - al Waor
aewell, far lagasyreq; two brigy, te6'6i
tyelvit, aqhr6 rent td. era .tltio•afteritou:ro harm
btlgi Wantio itimoon., AMC ' 4 , "" '
TWinl) . &o., - TAM 11.41tieltia.
„ .
,
DIY I . M.ZOIIAI9bi
''''''• (001rte8POIldellte Ot i nia Praia.) - 1 ,
.: ;' , , .-
~ ,' . 19:Aostzums, ' NOY 14. t
• The soo.her4l pull rcirolebeeltey Wtert'sdrteek to the
lOU Wet: **let beet:peeled o wreck, supposed by the
Mill to be the barqup to '
Thompson„ here oars no
no* diniteter,repotte4. .. , ,
. .
(Ooistemiere a tip Ebtbaielphie Radix :40
Noimmic..l4.,Now la.
.LoBB' OFKM B4LTIo-few,nrawsmotiNN,ED
—The o
Bw, cant fitevana,vl xod tarlialtinaold,
from 13f Jago de Oa*, Wen with nobnen arnrio Nation)
oAp aillitqCk' Belt, lfbarliithe weat to Flues,
• alikd' sli Itanda'doramist. Put of the Nolo and materials
y be wet!. , 'rho body or a. MU , 1 ,1 110410011 ;Wlahed
'ashore, sumeaut,W-ba fist'of OialZtir o ans, U haws/
stoat t inetiejt planionPwit4.
gnatentoopffustanlin, and hisAt e 'UM'S MIMI Mika
) 7 •';
, (001Tipp01140tletk9f.73likrzaig;) '
4 / 1 1 1 1Ti$,G.11.1121;107:16, 4 , •
cioni bolas left lista Ibis
, ii)oft4 r og, lqiso and con?,
, signed as follows:
• Poi 4 t-13 4yl pig Iroo'So Cri-r044.0411 10o; GOP
Pol)ook;`11k1t1er . /dXiowiflut 4,8i0 light
to Cottoll e 439; Ool'.lt Ottijmni;'axitor4cifin, foot:
to nollimare city: r " ,
801MORANHA. ,
Steamship Niagara, Wlaknian, ficenr; Dtaston,,naelveit
at Liferpool lilt inst. , ;14, ~••
Steamthip Glaigqw, ;Diplom, for ,NeleY'ark, sailed
from G1aag0w,11,70tA1t,,,,,, , ,• • '
Steamship' Fulton, Wotton; from New, York, arrived
at Havre 80th ult,
Steamship New Yetis, Critig,Aromamcgork, graved;
at GlaagowSlatnit: ' t s ;
Steamship •Olty.of - lQew Y ttrici Jim es „lit= at , 800- ,
ton yesterday, -
Steams ! 4.4.P.10 141 , niesk 4 4 l oC4Ser ‘ ND%
y
e sterdirp.RirißMMmore.• v •
Steamship Rialelf front/lariats for 011artes
ton, arcivadat Kay_WeatKlthanst. , • r • •r' .7 •
neap Alakismb*:, linlikahlraMdigassilla, at SaraPrasies •
Mug • •i , t." • .5 . 4.
Met:1101a, lita - Wileate Pdfdirli *gird aVfisee
: Stets 18th ult te,t • Ati .
Ship Lotus, Liwkleiltrems,Zienr,york, 'Mersa at , Sms ,
!Francisco 19th ult.. 10.1319daya1. ,,, " . ,•
Ship Mastiff, Johnson, for Amebae, cleared ,
Pramisco 19th ult. • • ' . •
Ships Fair Wind,fitront, for Meilihrerne; Fiera Yintis s ;"
pie; Cele ; for Hong Rong r and Indianian; Smith . ; !MTV,.
sailed from San Itrannincoltith nit, t
Ship Rising Rialsi, - Ilatos, from Callao, via Hampton.'
Roads, arrived Al New York yesterday.
Ship Flying Scud, Baxter, horn Now York for Bom
bay, was men Oct 4, lat 9 8, long 5 W,
Barque Margaret, Wood, for Philadelphia, galled from
Bordeaux 28th ult. •
Barque Edward Cohen, Burgess, from Leghorn for
'Philadelphia, remained at Gibraltar 19th ult. repairing.
Barque Aaron I Harvey, Willar, was loading at Sierra
Leone Oct 20 for Philadelphia.
Barque Belle, Ryder, hence at Boston 14th inst.
Barque Tytingharu, Howes, from Calcutta, arrived at
Boston yesterday,
811Barque F Lennig, Higbee, hence, via Aspinwall, and
at Havana Bth inst.
Brig Alfred Exalt, noodling, hence, arrived at Ha
vana 7th Inst.
Brig Cleopatra, (Bwed) Daunberg, from Rio Janeiro,
arrived at New York 15th Inst.
Brig Georgia, Carlisle, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Boston 14th init.
Behr Jai McGee, Gallagher, for Philadelphia,.salled
from Hartford 10th : inst.
Behr Hartford, Griswold, hence at Hogiford 14th inst.
Behr Elects 7 Scott, Taylor, from ...•-.011 for Phila
delphia, at New London 11th inst.
Schre Gee Edward, Slay; Alpine, Hooper, and J B
Anstiu, May, hence at Boston 15th test,
Bohr 11 L B Wales, Williams, from Georgetown, SO,
at Boston 16th inst, a
Schr W 11 Mifflin, Melons, from Leipalc, Del, at New
York yesterday.
Behr B Wattson, Robinson, was waiting at Havana 9th
inst.
Scbr lI E Bell, hence, arrived at St. •Jago do Cuba
20th ult.
Schrii Fly, Chceseinan, hence for Nantucket, and Jo
nathan Cone, klehalfey, from 'Haddam for Philadelphia,
at New York yesterday.
Bohr Einaline Chester, Burroughs, hence, arrived at
Newiledford 14th inst.
Behr,' Louisa Gray, Marts; Silver Magnet Perry; Vil
lage Gem Phinnoy; J (0 Stine, Corson; Vashti Sharp,
Sharp; Win A Cox, Houck, and Deborah Jones, Wins
more, hence at Beaton 14th inst.
Schr F. 11 Atwood, Atwood, cleared at Boston 14th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Bohr J Tyler, front Portland; Conn, for Philadelphia,
at New York 16th inst.
Behr 1) S Mershon, Spragg, cleared at Wilmington, N
0, lath inst. for New Castle, Del.
Behr J SlThrtver, Miller, hence at Boston 14th tact.
Sloop John AI Clayton, Hancock, cleared at Baltimore
14th Met. for Philadelphia.
SPOKEN.
Nov 6, lat 43 16, long 61 20, ship Star of the West,
from New York for; Liverpool.
MARINE MISCELLANY.
Slag Lorena, Capt Tupper, from Now Orleans for liot ,
deanz, prerlousl,y reported put into Dermada indiatress,
has been condemned and sold'at that place •
Atissisa YseseL—Barque L A liobart, Qt.
and from Wilmington, NC, for Cardenas, went to see
from the bar Sept 0, and has not since been tkes,rdfrom
She was undoubtedly lost In the hurricane which visited
that .vicinity a few days after, the name in which the
stoma Central Americo, teudereel, IS Si eomovhe%
titg i l ltESt4OWEtit i litti ITESDAti NOVOLOgit i. Ist?.
remarkable that there has been no Wrecked Vessel of
her description seen, es the , Wholiroute between Wil
mington and Oardenae is in the track of s large number
of vessels to and from tho northern and southern forts
in the United States, the Went Indies. &o. The Ic & A
Hobart was a good vessel. 274 tone, built at jioot . ~tbay to
1849, and was valued at about 0,000. There is no insu
rance on either vessel or cargo, Ospt John S Merlin
was a native of Outlet, Me, but he has resided in 'Wil
mington NO, for many years, sad leaves a family there.
It Is to be hoped that the crew were eared by some Veil
ed bound on a distant voyage,lut in view of the Tin
lance of the storm, the prospect la not eneolimling•
The American echr Dr Itane his been seized at Ohat
ham, Idiramichl, for aninfringement of the navigation
laws, ehe having conveyed a cargo of wood •to that poet
from Quebec.
A achy loaded with bones wee picked, up . detellot Sept
25 oft Fayai, by ship Alice Wilson, Weeks, from Oallee
for —, which put men on board to take her Into port.
Cleveland, Nov. 10—The propeller Jersey Olty, Woo
with dour, from Toledo to Dunkirk, knocked a hole .ln
her hull. She Is discharging.
The..propoller Oily of Superior; bound up with full
cargo bf merchandise, is a wreck near Copper
Lake Superior. Vessel and cargo total lone.
Bremen, Oot. 31—The Ooriolan, Steengraafe. from
New York, arrived here yesterday with lose 'of bow
sprit and foremast broken, baring been in contact with
a barque on the night of the 24th
Cork, Passage *est, Oct. 31—The American barque
WliliareObue,Dory, of Georgetown (general eargo,)
from London for Cliarleshin, (Id 3) diameeted, healed
to the Royal Victoria Dockyard wharf for repairs. '
Key West, Nov. 10th .—The brig Darien, Capt Ster
rett, from Boston, 350 tone of ice, bound to Mobile, at
2 o'clock A al of the ad Met, ran upon the shoal known
as the Dry Rocks, near Sand Key, in sight of thin city,
and remained aground antil the afternoon. Therpilot
boats Champion, Dina Jones, and bed, and the sloop
Vinyard, render& assistance, awl aneceeded insetting
her oil with little damage. She was libelled forwtivage
by the IT tii Marshal, the mum was tried before the Ad
miralty Judge on the oth, and salvage awarded to the
amount of $l,OOO. This sum, with the expenses, $244.
was advanced by the banking-house of Wall &CO, and
the brig sailed for Mobile on the .oth, receiving sea
re
pairs at thin place.
The IJ 3 Coast Survey schooner Phoenix, ()apt /limn,
from New Orleans, via Key West, bound to Baltimore,
sprung a leak in the gulf morning of the 4th hint, end to
save the liven of those on beard, was run enhore on Key
'trawls, and become a total lose. The materials have
been brought to thin place.
The schooner Cascaranderoot, Capt Vanderhonsen,
from Attakapas, with a cargo of live oak, bound toPly
mouth, Blass, grounded on Loggerhead Shoal morning of
30th Oct, in a heavy squall, bat beat over the reerelear
of damage, and called same day on her voyage. sel re
ceived little damage.'
The British ship Kossuth, CIO Dawson, from York
for N Orleana, Was totally lost on Walker's Reef Bth of
October. The captain end crew went to Nassau' four
teen of the passengers were eget to this place by the'
Governor, to leave for N Orleans the 12th.
,DOMBSTIO PORTS.
'SAN' PilANolBoo,...uArr 12th nit; brigs J Grown,
'Albion river, 18th, barque Madonna; Hong, Port Madi
son 18th, brig Quoddy Belle, Humboldt .13sy. Salted
18th tilt, Idamb ship Edwitot it Ellie, Anuireliwq, Oat.
lee. 'Sid' 9th nit, barque .D Al Hall, Packard, Ifum
boldt Bay. Mith, Pr ship NII,-Lbdno VallarateAljtly
ship Leonora, kitchen. Pe1148 0041
IsEW YORK, Nor 16—Arr 'hips Plumreh,llll
Liverpool; Antarctic, Stoufferilo; Epaudnondas,Btandt;
Shields; the B bee bad very bad weather; tigperienced
heavy westerly gales the entire passage; lost.seihrtb
boom, stove hulwarks, boat, broke main rail, &e,;,, n
rich, Mich,Havre; Tuisko, (Bram) Bannentarut„Bre•
men; Parliament , ' Pollard, Boston; bar qua Goodspeed,
Tare, Boston; sehrs T Grits McCready, Ottedintoni
Smithsonian, Van Brunt, Wilmington, NC.
Nov 18, err ateamships City or Washington;Pitile,
Liverpool o4th test.;. St Louis, Hudspn, Aepintrall via
Havana; Roanoke, Skinner, Portsmouth, 040,• ship
Princeton, Dell, Havre Oct 6; barques Ceres, Smith,
West coast Sumatra; Pride of the Elea, Johnson; Nnev
lies; steamers Locust Point, French, Baltimore; Thomas
Swann. Poet, Savannah. Cid brigs Caroline Whitebery,
Aspinwall; Iliverßelle, 'Holmes, Arroyo, P R; *Ora M(...
bile, Howes, Mobile; Arab, Howard, Middleton, NO;
Passport, Hawkins, Indianola.
FOREIGN POETS.
DE THE CITY or WASHINGTON
Ar at Liverpool 8d hist, ships Bridgewater, from New
York; Alliance, rarest; Charleston; Ist, Thornhill,
Webb, and Victory, Johnson Bombay; Tend Webb, New
'York; Florence, Nightingale, Boston; Oat 81, Sea; Fat
terson, Demerara; Ontario, Woml, Obarieston: - •
In the river, outward bound. 4th last, American
Union, Hubbard, for Now York; Telegraph, White,
Sydney, NRW; °flout, Mil, New York.
Sid 211. Samuel Curling, Curling, Boston;. Mountain
Eagle, Cardenas; Universe, Cave, New 'york; Mat,.
Avon, Monaco, New Orleans; West Point, Niutilibg,
Boston.
[From the Shipping Garotte. Nov, B.]
Arr at tllasgow Nov. 2, Star, May, Nov. 8, ,
Arr at Deal Bd, American Eagle, Moore, New York.
Deal Rd, came down anchored Challenger, for Now
Orleans. „
Oh! at London 2d, Martin Luther, Nichols, New
Ydrk.
oldat Aky ab 27th ult, ship Cromwell, Marrs,
An at Algos Aug 2, Onward, Ilerbert, Bingspotn,
26111, Wymams, Burdett, Boston, Bld 20th, Porches
ter, White, do.
Arc at Bremen Oct 30, Coriolan, Btreogratfe, N York;
President Bmldt, Meyer, do ,
Arr at Hamburg Oct 30, Donau, Meyer, N, York.
An at Antwerp 2.1 lost, too, Cupman. Chuleston ;
Bld 0 0 Scranton, Spencer, N York.
From the Shipping Gazette, Nov. 2.
Sld from Gravesend 2d, Liverpool, Kearney, N York.
Sid from Bremerhaven 25tb, Constitution, Lunt,'N
York.
At llolvoet 31st, Itstonin, Walker, for N York;feady.
Sid from Bordeaux 31, Aboomt, Page, N York ; Baron
do Castillo. Lufkin, do.
Arr at Ilavro 31st, St. Nicholas, Bragdon, 8 York.
Arr at Uelvost 31st, Lelia, Galt, Dahlman.
Are at Barre 30th, 'Walton (a), Naar York; Carla.
turns, Carr. Cnailoston.
81d from Gloucester Slot, Ellen hfarls; Libby, N Or
From the fiblypieg Gazette, Nor. 2,
Arr at Cardiff 80th, G Patten, idlraraleht.
Sid from liorAeana.2Ath, Ohba., Sesser, Mo bile; TOthe
St Peter, N Orleans( Saes, Selmer, Oharleatoa,
814 from StindOrlea 30th, Brooknagi, Bropia_laa, N
York. , „
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Up to 12 o'oloch Last Night.
GIRARD lioUBE—Chestnut Street, below Ninth.
A L Chemberlin. N Y Geo G Marlin, N Y
R 0 Chisolia, 8 0 d B Blake Washington
Was b_Poalk & 1e.4, Ark X Roosevelt 11l
°Reign, Biltimme 0 A'Ziii, Baltimore - -
D J Coadington,N Y E Barman, Washington
II L Dickson, Vs 0 0 Witsgersid, Syracuse
Maj W 0 Macrae,ll 8 A Mrs Macrae, New Mexico
Mae Macrae, New Mexico J. Bertram Bowling & l a,DO
Mrs Edwards & eon, N Y Jlt Watson, Perth Amboy
P T B u sby, Baltimore Dr W L Howard, N 0
X M Benjamin, N Y Theo L Aldrn, Chicago
W Bidsowllartforli, !Cy N G Carnes ,_N Y
W PoWler, k Y 7 blettleon, N Y
T donning* Rand, Oil 7 It lotler,,Northasopion
Z L Predricks, 11 Y D It 11100arteg & Is, N Y
lifai,olio 00, N Y Ohio P Iletteatatai,Ps
t
f , 0,1 1 =14 .44 Qtre a Utoine r, .
tril t. poet 4', Neir i - erirlP Edwar4; Boston; :
- 0 Alden , orb tent ~ 110Italforry, New York
. tft Craig , , ow Work. ~ ,„APt/dißiags, New York ,
8 kinky, IVlteeling, Vie . -IL Lloryasior,New York
ILMarrington, Long Island II perry, Newlork'
WM Kennedy, kV
.„ 0' Th 9,,,,,„,„,. B iL ithi t ai"
I. Ripon, Baltimore L I „Rottili, li,X I ~ ,
Miss Middleton Will**
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htftemuttr,NOtiL—Yourth et., bolo* ink. .
023ra1 n 1 e r , Stroudsbutg 1) II N 011.011.114 VOA
Il Clemens and wife, Easton W Heinen, NI jo, Pa
~
Xon 0 Scott, xtz 0 Spanglor,,Xor i pa„ . i
A L Dlefroplar, Holtidayebg • W Whitaker -14. .. .
W Smith York, I's. ' 'J W Hatch, kativoJi„
II Eticert, Labraster E Hazleton, NY . ,
D Howo, )lana • „ 11on J 8 Yos)Pottatoirn I
Hon If 8 Mot.t.'Pllce co, I' W Overbid, r Acarkork ,
B Iltlitol, Sorrinton, Pa W 0 QOM, inteSbUTO
)4 , T A Potreo, Wilkasbarrg P Blanchard and Isly, Pi,
W MoNely7,llhemesolcrry Rsn W W Dotithsa, OaltPla
E Reeves„Phreal,airple Her I Fry as lady, Pa i,
Jos II E4' nest,'Tehn JnsAnzart, PhUttdr. .
J Russell; BaHlutore El 0 Boar, Itiohnuzini v ita ~
AMENto.o'lloTXL—Oh'estnut. belr4 Blith at. '
W 0 Oampboll, N.Y A. W Belt, Vs
W L Lathrop, N Y S SOnensiN Y
It 8 Smith, Balt • J 11, Harriet*, Balt ~
W J Johnson, Balt , , kt 0 Jones, Tann ~,
W 8 0 Jones, Toil: , 11,P Powers, by• or
Adiss'o Powers, .-, W J Johnston, PIO& •
Kra Brtnton and, u, West fiamtMisr, Del
' Cheater - W a POtts, 'N J ' ~ .
H. Q Oinsat, N.,Y .. J W noel, N Y ...
,lies Steal, West Oheitar 8 Halsey, Nlt
7F . Maguire, Lansingub'g . .1 11 , 1tussell, N J • s,
,*7 . 81 , . Xennedy, N V ' TSi Olopman, Oat . ',
!obit °nail, Sal J L Onall, 011 , ~ .
A j 'Miller, Oat H Stanford, Conn ..
O'W 'Berger, Burlington- Peed A Itogeta,iktrling , n
Jacob Arndt, N J , ... Jil Dobler, Data . .., ,t.
LUX Bider, bid ' • Deal IttideKi Md t• .. ~,. 1
' ,7 Ii imuler, NE. '' , '411,8 Sheller, PhDs Orleans '
$ P Miller Balt - , , . Min Battholomewi std lWm, Prentiss, Brooklyn
, 11?,iION lloPill,;Areh street, below Pourth.
ItB Cochran & with, Del Cit llhooner, Tamaqua '
JD MoCamant Tamaqua J3llllman, Pottsville
7 N. Latsbaw, Pa. • Jos Rammer, Orwigsburg;
. (1 N lloffitot, Pittsburgh W Oarnua, Allegheny Cltis
II Crampton, Dubuque, Ia T littrtli&Saloon, lowa
'Whitaker, N J kmultaim, M Chunk ,
riftAborlngtou, Pottsville Z P Boyer, Pottsville
PII Beecher, Poq.atown, J hlotheight y Pa „
STATES UNlON—Market. greet, above NA DI: '
,4
A
014 Tgar,,Ursosii, Vs, . liessyffits.TaAraags, Vs
1 nry Eicholta,DawnlogVA o.Spelnoe, Lead/Ater
• PlUsisea, Linesster • 'bass Divers Pa
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, , IS bat% PiAls ~
os l u 1,2 i. e;• ~ . . ,
r , ` 4_,.
l ' 1 1 1AEX 4 / 1 4111PN-eileaTheark street, bal. vuth,
r T 0 W(1114011" kid , -,. ,Wm Woolsayesid
tOsaid Nisiwe,Efrobkorille 1410 oovellete, DO '
I''' * 4411 liter, Del
'''.
Carpenter, n ' Pad - . rfr i i.t i et l eitt h lt l e a "
4 ...rta..0hekt,, , .„..„, , Alordlpo, Enos; eugbloww
Om EflillOort. lit-: ~r• ' -',DrSi ouumbiel, Del
, an Wills, Chester cio, Ps
' *404 itrtiti above *hitt.
Ey isaitton Williennn Jersey Oben
flolrnelder Aslant,
. $ sr, POStewilie .. 1. AUWIM Will i Ps
tl Wkii,Alo,
_OA., • kviWIS J CAI •
`Tt, W liken Bin Pa
•
BALD ZACILB Jit;—Thly4 e*reeSeby..Callovlilll.
Drelsbash, Ketch Chest • P Wootrint, inoakertOwnk
' • N M Kistler, N Beck, Centreville
Knauss, Allentown • Jos Bopp, Allentown -
P.dw Matey, Bethlehem David plover, Kutztown
RLAOH BRAS 110TRL—ThIrd et., alai° Oallowhill.
Wm J Stein,' Allentown M Artroun, Zipnijllte
Dire Daub, Boyer/town D Wagner, Bbactlegyillto
Oen Wagner, Bhartleavllle Win Wlnever, Soh' Then
.Wm Brun:A:mak, Reading Wm Grins, Burkina
Beni itortmen, Bowling Henry S Cope, Zionsville,
Reuben Yaeger, Green ',nue W Perlr.enmenT
Fronk' Iderkliy, Hut/town '
BARLEY SHEAF—Second, bolow Nine street. '
Thos Dyer, Doylestown Thai P ;Torrey, Doylteatlp
It It fineltk, Stroudsburg J b'r'as , matborou s t .
Jno Aire) , Alfred Airey, Phil*
Mr Snyder, Moistg'y co, Pa Robt Conrad, Norristown
Owen Knight, Brulthdeld Abel Relay, Carbon, Pa
MADISON ROUSE—Second skeet, above Markot.
Jos Lucas, Mom • 0 f egowier, Somerset co
Wen B Jerold, Boston Jaeob Dunlap, N
Jno B Richarde Minnesota Mre Richard', Minnesota
II L Stager, P't Wayne, Ind J Steiger, Fort Wayne, Ind
Hiram Baker, Boston Jno Walker & la, Balt
8 Nightingale, Doylestown 8 X Patton, yq.:49n4
$20,000 of the Notes of the 'Bank of Penn
eylrania will be taken at par for Gentleuten's Beady
made Clothing, Wrappers, Shawls, 001, 'Drawers, Um'
brellaa, Clothe, Casalateral, Veatlnp, Mullin, Canton
Flannels, &c., &c., wholesale and retail,
Mention & Co„
MI. Milieu Street, between Firth and Stith, Market
and Cheetnut. nolt-Ottt
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, etnd
Ileautiful complexion, use of 1,000 Flowers."
Fur dressing Ladies' heir, nie 4. woodland Cream,
now Pomade." It earls Gentlemen's hair beautifully.
W: P. YETiIDGIS & Co., 'Proprietors, N. Y.
For sale by T B. Peterson, 806 Chestnut; fiernuel
Simes, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. B. Durand, 718 Chest
nut; T. 11. Peters & Co., 716 Chestnut; G. Q. Evans,
'OH t Dook-etore, 499 Chestnut; 0. 8. Ilubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Illeherdet & Co., Tenth 'and Mar.
bet; A. D. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr_ Morrison,
gsvunteoenth and Chestnut; J. W. Sluice & gone,
Eighteenth and Twunty•Becohd . tuid Market; Eddard
Ohristmann, 702, Oheatnut; Thimita Lancaster, cornet
Eleventh add 'Walnut. „
S. P. Commjcilonlanslness In Com._
MOrdill . In* and ROg01.11030W) at /011111 4 69 We or
wt, t , }o,oo4ta tip ttoboxpi Ph11140444` 'OO-114
apcslal Noticez.
Hewers Infant Cordia1.•••1411
Cordial le prepared from a variety of the most choice and
effieient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable "Tminative extant for infanta and
children.
By Its powerful influence a speedy tare I effected in
all eases of 'Oltolie, windy pains and spasm. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's suffering during dotal
'lion or teething, and by its soothing properties Iran
aniline's pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &o.
The Infant Cordial has bec'ome a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of cases with the most
abundant muesli. No Dually should be without It.
Prepared only by finer A. Bowan,
At his Drug and Ohemloal Store,
N. Z. oorner of Sixth and Green eta., Philadelphia.
Ta whons all ordera must be addressed. And for oats
by Druggists generally. au IS-ly
Notes of the Bank of Pennsylvania taken at
PAR.
CLOTHING
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIM.
THE ENTIRE STOOK
- OF A WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE )
Minutootured exprouly for Fall Salon, will now Do BOA
It RETAIL,
At greatly Reduced Prices, for Cash,
nol-tt At No. 1 Nortk FIFTH Streot
batik Notes of the
PENNSYLVANIA BANK
TETE
FOR, UMBRELLAS,
DY NM. H. 111011ARD80N,
noll•lm No. 418 M/RICET EiTREEIT
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second deed. Receives de
posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
of Eve per cent. per annum.
OMoe open dally, from 9 until IS o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 In the evening. President
Vranklici Poll 'Treasurer, aeries M. Morris; 9eare
2sry, James IL Pringle.
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
MERCHANT STREET.
Cheeks, Notes, Drafts. Bills Lading, Bill Head', Oir
lntlars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
Mess to snit the times. 0e17.17 -
4.Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
624 WALNUT ST,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENOE SQUARE.
GEO. J. HENKEL'S,
624 WALNUT Street,
'0r22.8m Late of IT3 eheStnut Street
Xining Fund—Five Per Ceut. Interest—Ns
tonal Safety Trust Company, WALNUT Street, South.
weal earner or THIRD Street, PUILADRLPRIA. Open
daily till 7 o'clock, and on MONDAY and THURSDAY
SYSIINOII till H o'clock. Deposits received and pay
ments made daily. Assets invested in }UAL EaTava,
14 - 0111rOAGER, GROUND MINTS, and othertrst-claas efleUri-
Gee; IN the charter directs. cos
iillarriages.
en the 4th Net , by the Bor. Dr. Boon, Mr. STACEY
WILSON, of Philadelphia, to Mice ALIOF: spuLL, of
Atlantic co., N. J.
giOn the 12th Instant, by Rev. P^Nuel Miller, SAMUEL
BROWNE, Jr., formerly of this cite. to ANNA, daugh
ter of Garrett Polhemus, Esq , of M mot Holly, N. J
On the Sth inst., at the icsolouce of Mr. Harvey Mel-
Orman, Twenty-third ward, by Rev. Wait Whitehead,
Mr. AL P. SHARP. formerly of Chester county, to Miss
CARRIE L., daughter of Wm. Elkins, Esq., of Chelten
ham, Montgomery co , Pa. (Delaware and Cheater to.
papers please copy.)
At the residence of the bride's father, by Rev. John
As McKean, ou Tuesday evening. leth utt , Rev.
,GEORGE A. PELTZ, of New York city, to Miss MARY
JANE, daughter of Thomas P. Shbrborue, Esq , of this
eltr
intatho.
On the 10th lint., Mrs. SARAH YOUNG, in the 70th
year of her ago.
Her relatives and friends are respectfully invited to
/Mend the funeral, from the residence of Chas. Dunlap,
140. 8 South Thirteenth street, on this (Tuesday) after
noon, at one o'clock, without further notice. To pro
ceed to Mount Moriah Cemetery.
' In Leo, Mau., Oct. 21, of croup, CHARLIE 1181:11-
NEIL, eon of Samuel S. and Lydia B. Rogers, aged two
years and seven months.
On the 14th Instant, JOSEPH HOSE, aged 21 years.
On the 14th last., MARTHA ANN, youngest dough.
tar of Thomas R. and Sarah White.
. • .
At Salem. N. J. on Sunday morning, Nov. 15, Mrs
PUMA LAWRSNON.
On the 15th Mat., BERNARD McORIADY, aged 57
yearn.
tiuddeuly, on the 15th instant, Mr. ROBERT SWORE,
in the 30th year of his age.
ED' Grand Eucatuptttent et Petmayhninlit I.
of 0. P.—The ienil-Annual &Mon will be held on
WIDAIESDAY, at 0 o'clock P. M. at the mat place.
'nel7-trokw WAS. CURTIS, Grand Scribe.
117'arand Lodge of Pennsylvania, 1. 0. of 0.
fletni-annttal Session of the Grand Lodge
will be held on TUESDAY MORNING, the 17th inst.,
at 9 o'clock.
WM. CURTIS, am& flocretuy,
MrMercantile Library.—The ' oews of the
110ANTILR LIBRARY of this etty were opened for
the use of the public, on the bib of Month, 1822. The
Library was established primarily for the benefit of
those eusaged In mercantile pursuits. The selection of
books, however, was not limited to those having a direct
bearing on commercial interests, but was intended to
include everything in the variousdepartments of litera
ture That woe fitted topromote a sound and varied men
tal online& and ail classes of the community were In
*Rolla Weal themselves of the facilities thereby of
fered.
Those small but wise beginning.' have been prosrered,
till now the LIBRARY numbers more than 14,000
volumes. The RICADING ROOM is furnished with a
generous supply of the best newspaper and periodical
literature of this country and Groat Britain, and the
number of persons now contributing to the means of
the instDotion and enjoying as benefit exceeds 1,100.
It is the purpose of the Directors to enrich their
READING ROO3l still further by adding, from time to
_,tr such newspapers, and reriews u May be found
salted to the wants of the countrueity, and to °dame
Their weekly purchases of boqks se as to Include all the
new Works tutted In Gila country and In Great Brltainthat
are of Interest and value to the general reader or the crit.
loal student. Their aim is to make the LIBRARY and
RDADIRO ROOM attractive to all classes of the cam.
*unity by the variety and richness of its intellectual
troguresc and to make it in the highest degree useful
by getharlpg together mad rende Dug acomallste to all cur
citizens the results of human thought and research in
all ages,
The LIBRARY and READING WWI ore now open
DAILY, from 10 o'clock A. bf. till 10 o'clock P. M.
Any parson of either sex, over fifteen years of age, may
have the use of the LIBRARY by paytag ten dollars for
hkharsof stock and a tax of two dollars a year. Thirty
dOll re paid at one time will entitle a 'whorl to all the
privileges of the Library for life, free from any further
charge,
Per order. nolo-t u-3t
MT" Popular Lecture at the Mariners' 13hurch,
WATER Street, above Walnut, on Tneaday evening,
November 17th, by the pUtor, Rev. J. B. RIPLEY.
Subject—BUSY-BODIES, IDLES/. Ticket. Ten Conte.
To b had at the Sailors' Home, No. 922 South Front,
'stow Pine ; the Blblo Rooms, corner Seventh. and
Walnut W. 8, Mullen's, Chestnut Street, and • tho
roots of the American Tract Society. .4 nol2*-theta
To AUCTIONEERS.—A thorough practi-
A. eat sateentaii, well poatod, would make an engage
ment to cry Evening Sales during the winter.
Aditriss• NDWARD, P. Sites' office, 52) IVAL
'NUT street. uoli-tullaan*
.IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1 arm of REISS BROTHERS & 00.elletetofore ox.
WWI In New York and Philadelphia, la this day Dm
SUM by mutual consent, and that the business of
the firm will only ho carried on for the purpose of 11-
enidation. Signed,
ENOCH nEws,
' IBA /X HEIM,
•
JAMES REIM.
M. WINE,
JOHN POTTER.
November 16. nolo-ot&tuths-tf
f ;YON'S PURE 01110 CA,SA W 11A
Brandy is more raluantena sa 'medicinal remedial
agent than the thousand Quack nostrums Of the day
united.
lyods Catawba Brandy renovates, renews and life-:
strengthens the system, aiding Digestion, dispelling
Flatulency and the cause of disease.
Carefully picked In boxes of 1 dozen each for trans
portation. „Price U.% per • bottle, with discount to
dealers. Bole wholesale agents—
FIaNOII,,DICIIARD9, & CO,
N. W. tor. Tenth and Market eta.,
For sale by flora, corner Third and 'frown'.
Zeigler & Smith, cot. Second and Green.
Dugan, corner Third and Booth.
And Druggists aniftirocers generally nolt.ft
_NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The ship
kW! PHILADELPHIA, Captain Pool, from Liverpool,
Is now ready to discharge it lihippen street wharf. Con
signees will pleaso deliver their permits to the Custom
house officer on board. All 'goods not portaged In five
days will be sent to pidgin store.
mold TIIO3IAB HICHADDSON
FOR SALE—THE NEW AND ELE
gantprlrsto residence, No. 172$ 011F.STNITT St 22
feet front by 160 feet in depth, to Ohathaut street. Built
in very superior style, with. eitery modern oattrenience,
contrast and flumedaunt. Apply on the premises daily
12 to 4 P. M. nolo-et if
PPENNSYLVANIA BANK NO TES.—
For sale, a well-secured GROUND RENT of Vno,
upon Hires brick dwelling houses and lot on Hancock
street, south of Master—Hi feet front, 103 feet deep—
punctually pals in quarterly payments. lragia
Sink notes will be taken for It. Apply to I. O. PRICE,
corner of SPRING (tempt ; ;40 THIRTEENTH
Streets. nolo-2w
THE SUBSCRIDER 'MIS MADE A
very valuebl6 eons one to help
bfm to get a ?stout end brlOg it before 'the public. Ad
dress GOLD, Blood's I)espetc4. nol4-3t4
,CLOVER SEED.---NOTICE TO PENN
SYLVANIA PAWNERS AND STOREKEEPERS.
The undersigned are nowprepared to purchase for
'Oen, prime Clover Seed of the new crop. Pennsylvania
storokaapent and farmers, by sending samples to our
address, Can, at all times, ascertain the price at which
we are buyieg. Parties w Milt samples, by which to
be governed as to quality, can have them swat by mall,
by addressing us. J. II °HASA et, CO,
ser49-tf North Pront, and 44 Water etreeta
MEAT REDUCTION OF PRDJES.,---
A.A Ladles' NOBS selling off regardless of cost,
O.IIAIMNS OAKVORD & BON,
Importing and uutiaufseturing Furslere, A 24 OIIEST-
NliT Bt., below Seventh, will close thins. entice stock of
Ladles , Muss, without regard to cost.
GALLS. WHALE OIL,
5,000 1,000011. Elephant OH,
50 bbla. No:1 Lard OIL for sale by
CROARDALE, PEIRCE, k CO.,
dolO•tf No. 104 N. Delaware avenue
re.THMAR & BIJTE, PORTER, ALE
LP AM 'LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. no (new
N 0.938) NOM; THIRD Etreet, Btalladelphla.--Bhlpping
°titers promptly attend►d to. aut-tf
LOOIC/NO , BOARDS-23,680 foot Care
lbaa booths boards , oflost, for mile by
1 MARTIN t MAOALIBTER
110 North Wet.. Rtra4
SPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbls Spirits
Torpoottoo, to arrive, for solo by
. • 114.14W1A °ALUMNA, '
an 1 tirth Water street.
MANI LX.A RO?E.-StIPERIOII. MA
MLA IWPJ, manufactured and for saleby
WIA.IIRII, StITLER ec 00.,
avilt-if 0f,,. 98N 1 4%W at.. and 71 N -Nrharree
C J 000 TONS of MITOTIELL & OROAS
dale's Imreorodsupor PROSPHAPI OP
LAE for solo by CROU ALPP, & 00 ,
nol ,
MO% ff. Bolarrare avenue.
MOB 9--17 biles Carolina Moss, for ease by
warm .k MAOALIBTRII,
anl 119 North Water Street
GENWOOD OEM' TER • E OE, NO
VI US WAIATT tqlitlor , es UK
( Ittnueettrente.
G RAND DEDICATION DAIL--
10 MC 01000 yr 000
INFANTRY. CORPS NATIONAL GUARDS,
AT TOO
"NATIONAL BUILDING,"
RACE Street, between the Fifth nod Sixth street Pas
senger Radroad. •
On TUESDAY Evening, November 17,.1857.
The Committee of Arrangements take pleasure la an
nouncing that thoy bare effected ad engagement with
DODWORTII.I3 ORLI:MATED CORNET RAND,
of New York, for
A SERIES OF GRAND PROMENADE CONOERTS,
EVERY AFTERNOON AND EVENING,
from NOVEMBER 18th to 21st inclusive.
T lekete 25 cents. A. g. SELLERS,
nolB-2t Secretary of the Committee.
WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEA.TREI.
E. L. DAVENPORT'S BENEFIT,
FRIDAY 'EVENING, NOV. Zorll, 1837.
Bulwer's adwlred play of
I.LiticitimiEu; OR, THE OONSPIRAOY.XI
Cardinal Richelieu, tat time). ...Mr. E L. Davenport.
Julie De Monomer Mrs E. L.Dardoport.
Adrian Do blauprat Mr. Wheatley.
Count De Baraia Mr. Dolman.
Jos& Mr. W.B. Fredericks.
Francois Mita Anna Ornise.
To be toilowe l ti by the popular Drama, in two acts,
entitled :
TIME TRIES ALL; OR, A LESSON FOR LOVRRS.
Mr. Leeson.: Mr. Thayer.
Tom Tact Mr. J. 8. Clarke.
Laura Leeson Mrs. D. P. Bowers.
Fanny Tact Mlse Emma Taylor.
Box Book now open. tiol7-2t*
NVALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Les
me, Mr. E A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr.
John Sefton. Priem—Dress Circle and Parquelte, 25
cents; Upper Circle, 26 cents; Secured Seats, 37M cents;
Private Boa nud Orchestra Seats, 60 cents. •
Box Office open from 9 o'clock A. M. to tel P. M. Doors
open at fIX o'clock; performance to commence at 7,
precisely.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Nov. 17th, 1357,
Will be performed
IfIOSP, IN CALIFORNIA.
Mose Mr. Ohanfraa.
ROUGH DIAMOND
WHEATLEY'o ARCH ST. 'THEATRE
V VV —SOLE LESSEE. W. WHEATLEY
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Nov. 17th, 1967,
Will be presented
ROB ROY
• •
Rob Roy ' Mr. B. L. 'Davenport.
L an WHEN YOU CAN.
Geo. Gossamer • DSc . Wheatley.
801L11 Or PRlOM—Boxes, 25 cents • Secured fiesta,
38; Orchestra Malls, 60 c e nts; Seats in Private Boxes,
.75 cents; Gallery, 13 cents • .Gallery for Colore d
Pe r sona, 25 cents; Private Bog In Gallery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until BP. M. Doors
wlll.open at 6) o'clock, performance to commence at
7, precisely.
NATIONAL TITEATRE, WALNUT ST.,
NEAR EIGHTH . .
- BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS,
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Nor. 17th,
Wilt ho presented
ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY AND DANCING.
SONNAMBULA.
Dinah Miss C.
LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI.
NOTlCE—lwordur to bring this great entertainment
within the reach of ail, the manager wouta resfeictrully
announte that the price of admission his been tined. to
all parts of .the house, at TWENTY-FIVE OENTB
ONLY Doors open ut 7 ; Curtain. rises at half.platy
precisely. 8. HARRIS,
Sole Lessee and Manager.
STATE POULTRY SOCIETY 'OFPEI , 7i7-
SYLVANIA !
FOURTH GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION
AT JAYNE'S
CHESTNUT, BELOW SEVENTH STREET.
THANKSGIVING WEEK. laol4-4t*'
SANFORD's OPERA ROUSE—
EGEVENTII Street, above Chestnut.
ETHIOPIAN PERPORMANCIES THIS EVENING.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated. by Bentbrd'a Troupe of
Stara—New Dances by the' anford Children.
Doors open at 1 o'clock—to commence quarter before
eight.
To conclude with
A LAUGHABLE, APTEEPIECE.
Admittance 25 cents.
THOMEUF's VARIETIES—
FIFTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Ito engagement or
Messrs. MAGILTON arsl
NOTICE.—Mr. MAUILTON will Appear every even
ing during the week as THE MAN 010NK,EY, In the
eartly part of the performauce.
For further Information see Public Ledger. •
_Entertainments commence at 7X. Admitslol.'lo cents.
nolo.3ta
Mrp. tsoobs
•
COOPER Sc CONARD,
Manufacturers or Fine CLOTH etomcs,
AND DEALFRA 'IN
MIN% AND BOYS' WEAR.
BLANKETS AND,DOMESTICS,
SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS.
ESPECIAL BARGAINS
in the following named goods :
English Chintzes, Wool Delaines, •
Satinets, Union Csaalmeres,
Woollen Long Shawls, Brwchi d 6.
S E. cornet' NINTH and .
N • Cloche made to Order.' • Daily ealtlons
to the etoek. • • nilg-det
SACRIFICES.
OUR
ELEGANT STOOK
FANCY nßu.ss TRIMMINGS
WILL DI BOLD
REGARDLESS OP LossAs 3
DURING THE SEASON,
IN ORDRIt TO !NORRIS& 002.
LIST OF CIIBTO3fEItB
AND KEW. IN MINTED ROBS
OUR FACTORY OPERATIVES.
we sax 821.1.174%
ZEPHYRS, 201 colors, 17 Goetz par az.
STEEL STRING SKIRTS 53.76 eta,.
FRENCH WORKING COTTON, 17 centi per doz.
SHETLAND WOOL lade. per oz.
J. G. MAXWELL & SON,
1026 CHESTNUT STREET,
nol4-1n; Below Eleventh
REMOVAL. — • •
•
•L. J. LEVY Sc. CO.,
IN ANTIOIPATWN OF REMOVAL
TO THE
SVLENbID
,NEW 4TORE,
Now being erected for Thom in . . •
CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE Eldfit
Have detoriohled, for a porlod•of
30 DAYS,
To dispose of a large amoulit of their Stock now In store
at very
LOW PRICES FOR VASII.
ThoyiLlV ite tho attention of the Public and their One
towers to one of the moot comilloto assortments of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS
To be fopod in this country, which will he disposed of
for the period named, at each prices as will Insure their
sale.
CHESTNUT STREET,
noll-tf NEXT TO THE CUSTOS HOUSE
H E A V Y BROWN COTTONS
' One Thonahnd Dales
SHEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, AND DRILLS,
PROM TOM
LAWRENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
JACKSON COMPANY, (INDIAN DISADO
♦ND
NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Of their various widths sod styles, whieh are offered for
sale fur first-class paper,.on
SIX MONTHS , CREDIT,
by the ',puts of the Oolopanles,
ALFRED'SLADE & CO.,
39 LZTITIA /3TRIJIT
SILAILYLVS
) _ 3 ROTLIERS
. itaie opened..
BRODIE AED BREIiCII lILANRET FOUWLD I •
SLACK SILKS, FANCY SILKS AND ROBES
PittINCII Iin:P.IIOES OW ALL QUALITIES.
IHOUSLINH DH.IAINRS, VERY' RICH.
HCSIERY. GLOVES, FURNISHING. GOODS,
uold•y1 REDUCED TO VERY LOW TRICE'S
PENNSYLVANIA BANK. NOTES
TAKEN AT PAH
FOR DRY GOODS.
The subscriber offers tor a few days his entire stock
of goods it prices
TO SUIT MR TUSIXS,
and receive in wipeout noire of the Pennsylvania Bank.
o .I 'l l 11 ;Looterr.",'"aaVearinTeoL t e h n i tn, d :;r:topeakp'•:sr
one of tho boat In the city.
Pleaso give him an early call.
B. F. JOIINSON,
001.4.6t* 911 Market at., above Ninth, north aide
GREAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAK S.—
A vuivritEn REDUCTION IN PRICES
has been determined I. by the subscribers, iu con
szqueneo of the continued pressure.
600 MISSES' ENGI.IBII InIA.VER CLOAKS,
s2,formerly $3 50.
300 MISSES ' NGLISII DEAVER CLOAKS,
$.l 80, formerly $.6
250 SUPERIOR FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$6 to $B. coat to Import $7 to $lO each
LONG BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS,
Pt, formerly $l2.
111011 BLACK VELVET CLOAKS,
All 20 per cent below cost of production.
J .W. PROCTOR & CO ,
Successors to Geo. Bulpio & Co.,
nl3 2ino .1 708 CHESTNUT street.
-RANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.-FOR
1/ few days longer, wo will take the Notes of the
above'llank at par, for Goods, at the reduced prices.
We are offering Immense harping in
CLOAKS AND TAMAS.
A great *twisty of styles at leee than the coat of
material.
Mocha Long and Square Shawls„Stalla and Blanket
do., at extraordinary low prices.
DRESS DODDS, of every description, at 'Lamellae_
KID GLOVES, Ribbons, and Embroideries, at price*
that defy all competition.
LINENS, FLANNELS, and DOMESTICS.
QUILTS AND COUNTERPANES —A full line, at ex-
traordinary low prices. •
Do not mistake the Store.
F. & I'. H. DELOICRIPS,
uIS St S. W. corner Eighth and Spring Garden eta.
L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL & SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES
1020 CHESTNUT Street, four doors bedew Eleven th
And 3IS S. SECOND St., below Some..
EACTORIEB.—Nos. 95 and 97 GEORG& St.,
Teetb, and SECOND Street, near Union.
Orders made at a few bourn' notice. ee2R unit'
JOHN H. STRYKER, Ja.,
Wbolessle Dealer in
AVOTION DRY GOODR.
' No. /3 BANN Ntreet, al{/411
, Sales by 'Auction. ,
A y
THOMAS Sc SONS,
-E. Noe. 139 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STREET"
(Formerly Nos. 07 and 69.)
BEAL ESTATE, STOOIIi,
Pubita Bales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
handbills of each property.imined separately, In
addition to which we publish on the Saturday prerioue
to each sale ono thousand catalogues in pauiphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
the following Tuesday. •
JD- FURNITURE SALES AT THE ItticTlON
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL MATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
try,- We hove a large amount of Real Estate at
vate Sale. including every description of City and
country property. Punted Lists may be 03 at tkol
suction Store.
' PRIVATE Bain ararana.
ID-. Real estate entered op our Private Sal. i -
gister, are advertised occasionally in our Public Sale
.abetritota, (of Which I,OOS copies are printed weekly ' )
free of charge,
DTOOKB, PEW, /se.
Thia Everting..
Nov.l7th, at 7 o'clock, at the Pleladetable Exchange,
will be sold furnished pew, No. 95, Methodist Trinity
Church, Eighth street, above. Race street.
Also. 7 shares in the capital stock of the Associated
Dutchers and Drovers of Philadelphia. Par $lOO.
Also, withouvreserve, 6 shares Academy of Music.
EIETEENTII FALL SALE—TMISEVENANO.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Samuel B. Ashamed,
Deceased.
NEAT RESIDENCHI, ELEVENTH STREET.—The
heat modern residence with back buildings, No. 412
South Eleventh street, below Pine Weed.
NEAT DWELLING, BOOTH FIFTH STREET
Also, the neat modern dwelling, No. MO South Fifth
street. •
OLDRREDEEMABLE GROUND BENTS, $2,837.50.
Two f old irredeemable grclund rents, one of $2O and
the other of $50.25 a yew' clear of tweed ,•• • sseuretLen
property North Fourth street, stove. Franklin avenue.
They are well secured and punetually paid
THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING.
Three-story brick store and dwelling, N. E. corner
Eighth and Federal streets. $l,O O O "'main '. 41
mortgsge.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Three-story brisk. dwelUog 8. E. corner of Poplar
street and Corinthian avenue.
=M!!!
Mr. Chapmsu
REAL ESTATE SALE—DEOEMBER Ist.
Administrators' Salo—Estate at Richard Paxson, Dep'd,
formerly of Dr. Minoan.
'ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM, AEOGT
SIXTEEN MILES FROM MARKET STREET, AND
• TREED PROM BRISTOL.
Our sale Ist Deseinber will include the Titneble
Country Mat and farto r lB7 acres with superior irntrove
meats, known as ' , FARLEY," nitwits on the heights, en
the west aide of Neshamony Creek, between the Briatpl
turnpike and the Newport rolul.
I[l3' Full particulars in handbills.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of William R. Lennon,
deceased.
•
ERA.I4E DWELLING, 21sT WARD.
Frame artelUng, north aide of Wood street, between
Green lane andlevering street, Twenty-lirst Ward.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Ljrneb, minors.
TWO-STORY MUCK MUSE.
Two-story brick boner, Surds' court, between Tenth
and Eleventh streets, below Locoat
•
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.
l'Altd, neat modern residence. No. 163 North Fifteenth
str oet, above Arch 'area t, finished with modern improve
ments and conveniences.
TWO lIANDSOME NEW RESIDENCES A , Nos. 1800
AND 1823. DELANCY I , ,LCE, EETWEEN EMU
TF.ENTII AND NINISTEENTEI AND SPRUCE AND
PINE SUMS.
Two handwrite new four-story brick (residences, with
threWytoryback building% sad replete with all the
modern Improvements and convenience . They will be
sold separately. Immediate possession.
THREE VAJ.EARLE LOTS, WALNUT STREET,
WEE" PIIIMAVELPfIIA.
Three rtilusble lota, Wsbut street, east of Mugs
reit& street-6s+% CIO leek front, -no ft?et deep .to Tort,
street. Clear of ell lucumbrance.
,Adminletrators , Peremptory Hale:
A THREE-STORY' BRICE DWELLINit, TWENTY
,FIRST STREET.
Alen, • three-story brick. dwelling, Twenty-tlret
street, below Hamilton street.
TIIREkt.STORI BRICK' STORE AND DWELLING.
Thres-story Odds store and dwelling, Ridge &venue,
below elford street.
TWO-STORY roucK DWELIIM/.
Two-story brick dwelling, Columbia avenue, mint
Eidge avenue.
PEREMPTORY SALE.—THREE GROUND RENTS.
Three ground rents—ono of $l2O, ono of CIO, mil ono
of $OO per aunon. 7
•
•
1444:136 sio:4 141 South Sourtl,
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, MR MIRRORS, ROSE
WOOD PIANO : FORTES, VELVET CARPETS, do.
On Thursday Marshall,
At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an extensise as
sortment of second-hand furniture, mtrrors, piano-forte,
carpets, Ac , from famlites daclininglionsekeeping.
ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO.
Also, a superior rosewood piano, 7 octaves, made by
E. N. Schorr.
lIIISOELLINEOUS BOORS—A 'PORTION FROM,.
LIBRARY.
This Evening.
Nov. 17, at the auction store, will be sold a collection
of books on various subjects. ALo, as invoiceof school
books.
Also, 1 sett Public. Leiser, from Mt to 1854, except
1849.
(Er Pox particulars see catalogues.
• ITIMPR 0.1.4. • , sturrwet
Bale a; No. 1725 Als street,.
it
supmuotiruntartrat mmer•ohlet3,
111111210*&,. OIL 01:0721S, too:, *e.
Clu Yriday Tesc
20th lastest, at 11.444, estalope, at No. if2t
MTh street tatipop tea ), i theseepos superior
MTh
.d . .e *ode t 'order, Ind b4ea Vat rttls
:used.
ED" hlsy be eisminsd it 8 o'clock ant it, wonting of
tale. , ,
~,
.
Sale at N 0.1612 Walnut Street.
FASHIONABLIA PURNITURE, SPLENDID M (
RAND PIANO, LARGE FRENCH PLATE MAN
TRL AND PIER MIRRORS, ELEGANT CURTAINS,
CHANDELIERS, CARPETS,, ORMOLU WALL ;
BRACKETS, BOOK. , CASES, Ac., At.
Ra EfieLladaiirning,;_. _
25th le test , at 10 o'c ock, ostalcque, at N 0.162
Walout street orestor Slateent street), the tuitions
tda larldtare, Erard piano forte, mirrors, esertir,
to , or A lady rsonoriog Se the country.
flJYull partienloro lletlakolowit. Noy hes:endued
the day prelim to eel* from 11 to 3 o'clock.
AT PRIVATE, eil/71.
Shares In the Acaderny or Made • Point Ilreitia Park ;
Philadelphia and Mercantile Lib raihni ; Athenarnin, AIL
53,199 P ami d
prt inortgiire t on,a ,valitsble Pro .
petty Oa Waltrati !Wet ' • •
_
TOLBEST & :COTT, AUCtlONtkaki
•• AND VOMMLISION 11MHORA NTS, 431 OICEST-
N T -Street • o#putts Custom lrebse 4 between
Aar% sad Streets. • • • • • •• • •
•
•
EXTENSIVE SALE Op VCRS TOR LADIES' AND
GENTS' WEAR.
On Wednesday klorning,
18th instant, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we
will sell by catalogue, for cash, a large and valuable
consignment of elegantly roads furs for ladles', gents'
and mimes wear, consisting. of Ulnas, capes, lido:wines,
pelorines, muds, cods, 'ceps, gauntlets, and gloves,
made in the moot fashionable manner of Siberian squir-
Tat, minx , luskis, atone martin, Bohemian Stat, rock
martin, chineltilli, swan's down, ermine, beaver, seal,
CITY MADE CLOTHINCI.,
Also, a general assortment of city made fall and
winter clotbing, °one's Ung of
ONE THOUSAND CARILENTS,
Nab as Overcoats of all descriptions,
Pants of black and fancy milord camimeol,
Yeatrof silk latln,:caahthere, and velvet,
LAUD'S WOOL SHIRTS AND DRAWEDB.
Also, 100 dozen gents' lamb'awool end merino ea:arts
'and drawers.
Also, gents' wool comforts, *wool boss and bolt hose,
wool shawls, wool hoods, wool gloves and mitts, scarfs
and cravats.
SPLENDID CHENILLE SHAWLS, SOMME. .&c•
Also,a line splendid IA chenille shawls, chenille
Acing's, ',tn.
NUDROIDURIEB AND MILLINERY 000 D&
'Also, a general variety or French and &etch eye.
teroiderlee j bonnet and trienming•ribbene, French artiek
dela, ere
SILK-VELVET PARDONS AND CLOAK GALLOONS'(
Also, 50 maths silk-velvet,ribbons, and elegant gst4
locuttrlmmlngs, satin ribbons , silk fringed, kc, d
LADIES' CLOAKS, TALMAS AND MANTILLAS..
AllO, a linbiadleal velvet and silk cloaks, bloth.tal,
man, elk mantillas, basquee, cloth dusters, As., with a
large and pentval anaertmskt of staple eat fade,
&Oldies, 'suited to present tales, and worthy wilco-
Dealer attention.
•
- Tramples askShistelegues 4arl7 McceMer of
sale, -
' Mono
SCULL, CAIIBLOS,
BANKERS,
Ng. 38 South Third Street.
The highest premium pal 4 foe
AMERICAN GOLD
NEW YORK E.E.OWAROE, -
llllCurrent rands bought snd sold.
Stocks bought sod told on commission only. nolo-2m;IS
LsW. TINGLEY tc ANKERS
. No. 3T &nib Tantro Streit; CO., Albnieiphia.'
,COLLRar lONS proidtly tuadian aneenableitadite
tai The United States and Canal.
Stoeltarßoxabi, ite.,"Bonghtund fluid tutComminden.
Uneuranit Sank Notes ; 4Theelot, &0., bought at tha
l~raat7ates.
:Deposit' rsestils, aad isrsisast Sllemd, as par ligrat
mast novl4l.
17CIVE PER CENT. PREMIUM FOR
GOLD.
GOLD DOLLARS will be received as aux DOLLAR AND
rive cane risen, in payment for het HOODS, on and
after this day, at the New Store, No.= Muriel street,
between Ninth and Tenth, north side.
Our stock is entirely new, and having been purchased.
at the present ONES? SACRlrier, can be sold lower Man
at any othor store in the city.
&MUHL S HESS, No. ¢23 Market
nol4-Iwill North aide, between Ninth and Tenth
elcies attb (Ebina Wart.
NEW STORE. • NEW GOODS.
MARXSEN k IVITTE,
MASONIC HELL, 713 CHESTNUT 9T.,
HATE BOW 03 11130 A
Complete and eplentlid assrirtment of WRITE, GOLD
BAND, and DECORATED FRENCH CHINA; BODE•
MIAN, ORYSTAH, and COLORED GLASSWARE;
OtOC, PARIAN, LAVA, and TERRA COTTA WARES,
bealdes the greatest variety of
FANCY ARTICLES,
which will be sold at lower prices than at any similar
at re in the United States.
N. 11.-,4irtoda loaned to Parties au reasonable
terms. oo 274 f
SOAP. AND CANDLES. '
14110 VAL from IS7 SOUTH FOURTH STREET,
to 1.7 Menuteetury, 10 eno 14 RELIEF STREET,
be
tween Lombard and Sonth, and Front and Soooml
streets.
hitktful to my numerous Wends for their past farors,
I ruMult a continuance of the same, haring enlarged my
suauutsetory so an to enable me to have constangy on
hand a large stook of well-seasoned Soaps, free from
Fish Oil; Palm. Variegated White Honey, Castile, and
all kinds or toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure
material, Settled Pale, and Brown Soap, Puglish Sal
Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow
Candles of all sixes constantly on hand having
adopted the cash system, I am enabled to sell my geode
at the lowest price/. P. CONWAY.
Philadelphia. .
N. B.—Cash paid for Tallow and Grease. no 14-8 m
MINCED MEAT.—
'The Subieriberhas commenced minufacturing his
Ne Plus Ultra
MINCED EAT,
which ho offer. to hie cuntomert In.
LARCiIi or SMALL tittetrotttli.
Orders through BLOOD'S DIEXAVOIT will De pima
tually attended to. ,
JOSIIVA RBIGHT.
nl3 2m SPRING GARDEN nod 'FBANKLIN,sta.
• - tivINCRESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE.
T T MEN'S IittIINIBEINO STONE, and PATENT,
13MOEUER BEAM SHIRT MANUFACTOE ,Y No. tee
CIELESTVUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelptda.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchant., and
Strum 1. particularly Invited to this improved out of
Marts, the moist perfect fitting article made. At whole
silo sad retail, and made to order.
CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
wicac & N0.6011A1.433C0ND Prat
how.
Oates .bp.lkno*.
TAMES FitEFAMAN, AUCTIONE E R,
NO. 422 weigira aux?,
_suf. swats.
CAB O- LE HOUSEHOLD7/TENITIORIC--TOffi
DAN.
irr We beg lea,* to inform the pebble that we bald
our regular weekly salse of Furniture wvary_TueeLo at
cur 81'1,01011S SALES RtNIII, NO. 106 W
STREET, where uteri possible attention b
tale the highest prima for the goods of those Into neap
furor et with consignmeata. lanillieeharint Fatima. or
their furniture to dispose of; or those declisiliteull -
Lee Ping and apt wishing Was at their own d
can have their furniture CAREFULLY 111110 - 711
OCR SALES RAOII, WHERE THEY IFILLILIVa r
IIETTRIVPRWES /OR TIMM ITINITMSN
THEY OAN MAIN fl LNY 07 TIM 701211.-
TORS DEALERS ON ANY mars Aroma SYOBI
IN THY CITY.
Perims tooling eith essalguompto out rest
amnred that their property vill not Im sanamat.
DIP COmmitaimm more moderate than thee* atm*
by any other Anctiop House In tbodty.
CinatgalientkmWftsolleitic
ug•
Balsa paid abir th• ircarra
REAL MATE SALrAllolfitilijmum.
This Ws will inchids—
Orphans' Court'Ssle—Estes st Fiala thlna, Deed,
TIIREE HOUSES AND . OT OT GROUND, NOSTRA'
SECOND STILE!.
Three three-story brick beams. sad - let el ground,
Out aide of Second street, 175 feet uortle from Muter
street, 20 feet front and 1W feet dew. $9O stoma
rent.
• Orphana' Court Sale—Ssasi Estate.
4 7rvz HOUSES AND LOT,_ WASHINGTON STRUT,
KENSINGTON.
A lot of ground whh four three-story brick, and one
frame hence thereon, test aide of Waahington street,
80 feet abort Master, PO feet front and In feet deep, to
Phillip street. 160 ground rent.
Orphans , Court We—Estate of Andrew Lindsay, Deed. TAVP.RN STAND, NQ T$ neon', d llO,l
4 three-story brick tavern stand and email two
story brick back bultdineg melds% of paned, on e east
side of Second street, between Rase and Vine rawita,n
feet front, end extending in dippttkh 40 tut.% 4.408
then narrowing to 143 i test, Mit earths:.
* depth of 19 feet 7 Lades, mak* la enelifist Wier of
all incembrances.
S5O to be paid on each eethi akar/. when the
same issrtrook off.
117 - 12,500 may remain, 1f deeir4.
•REAL ESTATE 8614, DEENISEEPSE, WT.
wlll
faelt4. -
Orphans' °mart Sale—Estate aping Iffetts.
PROPERZE 6 MARINER STREET. --
A two-story brick !dense and lot of ground.. ow Use ,
south side of Mariner st feet, 96 feet west of TAlrteeeth
street, 18 feet front, 47 feet 1 ilia deep. 433 pound
rent.
810 Cliff 1111181.&11 OMIT'MT STOCK.
On Wednesday Evening,
18th inst., at the Srahange, will be sold prerions t
wile of real estate
20 s'Oses stock in the Yount Iforish Cemetery Co.
'13:31 6 to be paid on each share When Utto "ma la
struck off.
TO Elea'.
1D A three-story Brick broiling, 'del fts-rtory
brtek back building. 195 North Ninth street. Obese
Wood street. Bent tenser innum. inks at the Ass
^
eon Store. -
AT YBIPAT3SIy~,
A first-class Printing OPice, mini a mutt bar-I
nes', four printing prism, two Ind OW Agana
Type and everything mammary t . Avg) ,
at the Auction Store. - •
MOSES MATTI 3, AZOMtililltli,
AND COMMISSION SINISCHANT, 11.11. eke=
mini and SAGE Street,.
AT PRIVATE BALE — RoII and die liarver
Lepine, Engliah, Swiss, and French - id; ailing ,
of emery description, nmelmil hurtmodents,*e., ktr.
AT PRVTE SALE—Arranged me 00134
household l for A niture, of every d
trainee carpeting, looking glum*, twit sttiterosi&c.,
At, At.
Out-door mire attended. to personally by
ear.
Chef
verylow. Coniignments
clothing, jewelry, ke., A,, solicited.
NATHANIPPEINOIPAL LOAN OTYIOII ,
S. N. Corner of Sixth and BaceStrosts,
Where money will be loaned on gold and direr gets
Watches, Jewelry - Diamonds` Clothing, - Vry - Grob
'Groceries, Se fled Cutlery, Ymn,eding, Horses, Velneles, Harness, Stoat: a lly ticles of value for any length of time areed - Amon,
setishatory and liberal terms than it any e OA*
,lishment. .
If- N
NOTICE.—AII
° geode 'forfeited j it Bathe wt . . i 1 n. .1•111
Office, S. E. corner of Sixth and Rees streets' '
sold at publie auction, on ?1:n. 4 1' , te
Ei * 1 A.. 2.16.6 f
0 mite= November, 10 o'clock, &madames previone
thereto. end pay charges, and renew
ns Ifte*Aen.
Moses Nathe, S. E. corner of Sixth and 4.
NATIIANS'S GREAT SALE Off ZOREILITEP DS,
Will take place
On Tuesday Morning,
November 24th, at 10 o'clock, at Mott e tathenn*
auction store, S. N. corner of nartb.and sidwass,
id the second-story room--entrant, from Rae, street. .
It will embrace the largest antortnumat of geesdargrae
offered at public auction, mocuposing • UT" et=
ral assortment of aupordne °rereadlc Zeg.arss,
diem and frock coats, business costs, peat& Testa,
handkerchiefs, boots, eteons rdeirUr
goods, coats, 'pants, and - Mrstpejlegns, WEL osehrears,
merino, debage, delalne and infest drogue& so dress
patterns, ladles' and et dgyeee ma" 3Paots sad
shoes, gums silk velvet, silk heirturh, and sloth dash*,
talmas, capes, bantam, engerdint hetedss,
crape, silk, della, plaid wixdtieSTropt i ngh NA ether
abeg: .pillanklirri4l,.books,mtast
'Estes, pistols, trverfiii•trua rallies, furniture,
cffnking-stoves, sad-irons, instruments, and
e4egent ailvermiatsst tms.pt, &Nun, glans and mockery
were, cigars, daguerreotype, amen, complete, with
fixtures, micrcecopee 6112ItrOt'l joatresmits, made by
Elea: A Shein, paintings, lagramogs, looking-glasses,
and a thousand ether article,.
Particulars itgreafter.
WEBB'S great sale of forfeited Watt:has, Jevela7,
Guns, Pistol', Mnsloal Instnunenta, ko., talmplee•
shortly. Dos notice will be given
WI B'B great sale of Dry Goode, Clothing, Bedding,
Iss., being forfeitedeollsdorele, lab idles shortly.
Dee unties nlif be given. -
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT RAMP THE 117EIDAL
BILLING PRIM —Double-bottomed and heating
core gold patent bier watches, 'of the most an.
proved malmeg hunting case and open_ Dos gold
went toren-mat brptem woodier. lest Jove's( • SUM
enameled Wee and lephs• vateken tar lailies',• gold
Jewelry of every-4evoription; direr lever sa d
watches, In heating eases Ind open floe;
meta, and preach 'retches; general assortme nt fur
niture, beds, mattresses, mirrors. ke.
OttT-DOOR DAUS SOLICITED, andoharges to snit
the times, leer.
Consignments of every description °flood' solicited
for public or private sale.
MONEY ADVANCED an all and segry bind of goods,
far poblio or private sale, a to be held foe a limited
time. • Charger law .
gAlik49-1(.4.111,1118, .A.IICTIONEEB,
and NONI' WAN ONNION, No. MA Botta
TWANLitroott 'OakOr anima, leleatio Pair at., cOOl7
41100190lowttho Ilabootir- , •
o bagelli-inge Vika, if. N., arta AO
. - • , •
• g0a 1 i. 15 0..
matea anti saloi at tba Alsatian liars, at
temdid upon Oaf moat tatiotadars tams.
caPita 2110 ANC
Satalisked.fer tit laustrAiNf nirS•
Advances rude from ons, dollar to.Opossatota Alto
mantis, Wear Nit*, WsdlookArmsl4, ilimimato, Nor
ehandise, Clothing, Ihmthps, Noditoor, Cigna, lffonical
Instruments, Ow, Heim, Alooriospoo sad Om& at
every description.
all goc'd , aao 110 14 ma, WOO ae Atom wool
upon. .
All advances, Pram one bnnitrid dale= and aperattla
will be charged 2 per Peat. ParrnOath p PIO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store Haase having a depths:ride teat, has large
are =a - Wet-proof vaults to story all valuably, and pre
vete watchmen for the premises • also, a heavy insn
ranee adatted, for #.4 bonsai cfalf paraosa having loofa
advanced upon
N. 11,—On /want of Lavine as unlimited capital,
this Oka Is ?mama to auks advisee* as mass Latta.
hater) , Lad acaommodatin tuna than may other fn
Ugh atty.
Atoaoy LitatoLd SO gm poor, ta yarn traoLata, sigh
outset Auto-
At PILIVIers &UAL
Oath iitont Tweet sad otA IOW" intim mat
0%11114 wilt b`M''lraf - prima .relies
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PAEOR GE SitITII, 4 1!.. r tINEEB.
corner of BAS4IO krokftinl yi , 4 l ie
•
above Beeond.
0
SALM ZVAIIMIN SAW
lATVILDAY 21112frIfG,
At 7% o'clock, the lictlin More, of H,vdware, Qat
pry, Unasakeepuarutatielse, Clothing, Watcbm,
0 3, noir Artialeg,.ka.
Jnourance
CIOMIctONWEA4.TH FIRE INSURANCE
iJ COMPANY, ov 'fur STArb OP P/INN3PLYA
bIIA.-0/bee, N. V. Cotner VOLISTII Led WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, SOCC,OOO.
Ppid.up Capital. 5300.000. .
DAVID X. D., Prialduak
THOU.'S sTrirAU, Tire Preet.
BumsL 13. Mom Secrets* anl-11
taIRARD Pllq AND MARINE INSUR
AA mica coweeInr,PMLADULTILIA—Oneo, No.
801 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
" /HUI 112K8 ONLY TANIN.,.
Wm. U. brain, ' ' Jer. WA.*or,
Xoho Anspach, Jr., Ina. liciNtire,
AI. R. Burrongbs, Tho. Craven,
J. B. NuEby', A. S. Offlett,
IP D. Stiefmmt, . t d mmxt Sheppsed,
Wm. r Backer,
._, Joao; U. D.
I. P. StAiner, Zorielt Klan, N. L
It• A. Sluokehtwit; '
ion TOM: JONES, Piesidna.
Non. G. W. WOOD.WARD,lnsitPoakiect.
6, Mallas...ut, Seesetery.
JAVis it. Al. Toto, Aaiiiituatle4tretary. 1302-3 m-If
'political
FOR SHERIFF—
QUA'S S. macs;
!IRA WAND.
'Subject to Democratic rules
FOR SH.ERIFk
GEORGE SWORE,
masa WAND.
Subject to Democratic Rules. •
FoR S HERIFF
JAMES G. C.LBBOY,
TWISTT-SIDOND WARD.
Subjeft to Democratic Blau.
FOR SHERIFF, I , "
RDWARD T. MOTT,
TWEIXTM WARD
8 " 110 7 TO DURrokirlo Amu. oel6-2m*
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried mew, to
whom will be given
_good PM', b dar dt_elothinlls Ikt4
medical attendance Pay from VS to per month
No man baring a wife or child will be urottpteet. Apply
far MOUNTED SERVOS, at No. BIT MARIS= strost
above Eighth, north aide.
WILLIAM B. ROTALL,
tat Liont.ld Regt, of llkiwary •
Rotes/11w Oromr.
IMEIEM
`SAYING FUND.—UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, cobrier of TIMID and
NUT Streets.
1,4rg0 And email Aims received, sod paid back on de
mand, without notice, with YIPS PRA 01INT INTER
EST fr om the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 nstßb o'cliwic °rot*/ deb "S ea
MONDAY NTRNINOS froMl until 9 o'clock. i
DRAITS for We as Englind, !Wand, and *Weed,
from la upwards.
President—ATEPllNN R. OILIWYORD
Treasurer—PLlNY FLU,
Teller—JAMAS N. MUNTIE.
_ _
WM. D. • I OGEE • , CARRIAGE RR
1.009 sad 1,01 CHESTNUT lict„ abwa
Tenth, Is new open for thi ssia of aver . 1,8121 1: 101 0 of
Cdrritioi, tractuning etyldvdurability, and et to
!Wish_ ifrout thaddiatfaatory, at tie Cornet hi SIXTH
Lad MASTRIB,Rettoti, to which the illation of eititeni,
andBonthera,aud Walesa dernianen is respectfully
called:
N. attention sinot to carriages for re
pears, in the shops ownweteti with she Repoattory. En
traoce 00 Chestnut .trott wIT. to it th4in
T E. &B. SQBI4.4L'S
t i • CITY 11488IJIWOOE8 AND STLX MANTEL
• 140TOAT.
MARBLE BALL,
B. li. 00OPIR, OP TIIMr AND TINE MEM,
Whore ever/raid* of NIAILIILB MANTELS, TOWN,
MONUMENTS, vats vorsina noomze, as be
supplied upon reeminable *nos- 0n24-rinaio-
WALCOA§ RANGE.--SOLD BY ORAU
4)30, Sal M. 6114244 AL 64114a1
MEM