The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 18, 1857, Image 3

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The Retporter • t the P,rese among the Itvgdit
Bale4:--An" adjourned meeting ,of, the bread
bakers of the city wee hold last evening 'at, the
Globs hotel ; Sixth street; below Chestnut. 'l'he
ettendhtloi.wita, large, And; the prootiedings were
parthlipated in with.' much spirit by those into-
T4tedne theohleots of the assemblage.- The fol
lowing constitution wan read and adopted:
We; the breed bakers of the city of-Philadet
phia; do hereby,forur ourselves into an association
for ,the Mutual ;benefit . and protection of each
ether, ,attd for - the goierareent of said assooiation,
adept the following
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0 00NSTITUTION. •
ARTICLE I... This association shall be styled the
Bread Bakers' Association of the city of
Philadel
phian.
"ART. 2. The officers of the association shall
consist of a president, vice president, secretary, and
treasurer; who shall be elected by ballot on the
third Tuesday of November, who shall perform the
duties appertaining to their. - respective offices, as
laid down in the constitutions of associations gene-,
rally..
The meetings ef the MssOolation SIMI' be
held on the third. Tuesdayof every month, at such
hour and-place as may be'agreedbi a majority
.meeting
of the members at any regular of the as
teciation:- Special meetings may be called by the
president at Any convenient time, by his receiving
a written request signed by at least five members,
notice of said meeting to bo published in two of
the daily papers'of the city.
MAU bearing a reputation of re
spoOtability, and carrying on the bread-baking
bum esa for 'himself in this city, can become ammo ,
her .bY signing this constitution, thereby pledging
himself twcontorm to-the rules and regulations of
the same.- - -
ART.I: It shall. belles duty of the assoolition,
for the ;protection thereof, to elect a oammittee of.
three of its nienstierikto he :called-the ptoteotive
atailinittei,'Whiles:duty,ft• shall ; be:.toAefead .ns,
a;gainit'auniclitwillatis artifileeta - from time to time
have appear ed;, and as from time io tit:6o'May ap
pearfn the'papers of this oily AMA articles as pus
represene.onr busineseentirely, not' only in the
size of Mir loaves; not only In' the price of our
flour;' not-Only in the improbable and erroneous .
profit of snob barrel bakedi..but -represent us as
tails and knaves ; and mixing into our bread
such deleterious and,poisonous ingredients as alum,
plaster of Paris, saireratus, .to;„ &0., thus souring
and prejudicing the minds - of -many customers
against us, and by those false statemeets doing us
much injury. The expenses of the committee in
curred lu tholischerge of, their duty shall be paid
by the association. • • • -
• ART. 6. It shall s be'the duty of every member
to vondnet himself respectfully at all meetings of
the association, and to bo governed by the order of
the' president ;..any- member shall have the pri
vilege Of speaking at any meeting by arising to
his test and addressing" the pleading °Meer.
"Aar. 7. And for the mutual advantage of the
Members of this association, it shall be • the duty
of oath Member to report at each regular monthly
meeting, to, the secretary, for him to insert in' the'
black book, (whieh book it shall bathe duty of tho
secretary to keep,) the names of.all non-paying otis
tomets—whom said 'member has just reaseti to be,
liege has ned4olreto, pay---sneh as do not seem to
tnithe such effort to pay as they might do if they
were honest, Sad neme rn ber of this association shall
sort - C.l.4th" breed any person whose name is thus
recorded, until hoer he shall pay to the baker
making the. oomplaint. his bill ' , for bread ; pro
viding such debt has been eontraoted'after tho'ilrst
annual rneeting'of this association: ; -
"Ant. S.' Etteli member of ' this, association
each' shall at monthly meeting pay into the tree-,
awry the sum of tee canto, to dofray.tim necessary
expenses of the association—such as use of room,
lights, stationer)) ,to. • '
(Aar. 9. This constitution may be altered or
amended at any stated meeting of the association
by a We-third vote of the members, present, pro
vided'sneh proposed alteration or amendment has
recelitteCat. least one month's notice given at any
regidaristated Meeting." .. '
Aftei the!adoption of tbo, constitution, an indi:
vidual (a Gentian) arose, arid moved that all per
sons in the recraltelto were not bakers be requested
to retire.-' motion'ha stated Was intended to
include the reporters: -s ii.eplOY and, deoidedly in
teresting - debate ensued upon, the merits of this
motion, Odell wo refrain front .publishing, To
say the least coneerbing it, we may state that it'
was not of the most dignified and gentlemanly,
°bantam. .
Our reporterstatett to the President of the Meet
ing-that be was 'connected with Tan PAWLS, but
had no desire whatever to remain where his pre
sence ',Vita undesirable. lie thought that AS the
meeting ices a public, one there ;meld be no harm
doge in having at least a. brief report of the busi
ness transacted for the information of the public
generally,
The president then said. to the meeting that the
reporter of Tau Rouse' ties in the room, and that
he hoped nojobjeallon ;mould ' he ,made to his
presence.' .Tna - Pursa t 'said he t is, a new and spi
rited newspaper, and It his not; like others; at
tempted to burlesque our proceedings. Probably
it may be foundlieroafter tube ab adVocatd dour
cause. - -
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These remarks, bdivever, did nor '
calm the
troubled Awaters.: A !number of individicals
stated : that the reporters', appeared 4o , take
delight in throwing -addisidit upon--' everything
done by the bakers. ,They referrell'-to - -- reporte
which appeared in a liunday:!paper, and„-were
• particularly severe in their remarks onthatibeet:
Two or throe persons contended that reporters bad
an unquestionable:sight at all public gatherings,
and
-that it was ,undignitied to attempt to hinder
thent'in - the pursuit of their legitimate business.
One indiyidnal stated that the reporter for 4 Sun
day paper "must have had very bad learning, ta
be ' , didn't kuow bow to write' grammatical, and
that the ignorantest baker in the city could teach,
him how to parse by a transposition of„ sentences,
according to Lindley Murray, the correotost gram
marian in the eity. 2 ' This learned speech sour re
ceived with some allow of enthusiesm‘by. those
who can pretty severe glances upon our innocent,
reporter„Who wits seated quite unconcernedly:in a
corner. - Just before he - lett the president said
"Gentlemen4on have the motion. Shall
the reporter of the Penes be,exoluded?"
"Mr. President," said' he mover of the motion,
"before that question istaken I have but-a single
word to say. I-WaS under the impression—,l—."
Without waiting to bear the conclintion of the
sentence, the reporter who bad quite unexpectedly
indneadscomuch - entertaining and 'edifying die
sullen, teak up his hat and Very politely, bade
"good evening", to the assemblage. Ile: is, con
sequently, itnabia to record, he vote on -thellvery
important „question : "Shalt the reporter of the
Pnasehe excluded?" • - - - • ,
Stiks"ofßeal %Estate, Sloth, Vie.-The, foI
lowing sales were made yesterday evening by
Mesons. Thomas 4 Sons, at the Philadelphilv Ex
Outs*: •A famished pew, No. 95 Methodist Trinity
°barely Eighth mover, nil - ova:Race, $3O ;' 20 shares
American Academy of Music, from $250 to $257.50;
share in the Philadelphia Library, $25; share
Mercantlie`Libiary, $8; share in the Philadelphia
Athentenni, $l4; three-story brick store and dwel
ling, northeast , earner, 'of Eighth and Federal
streets, $1,850; neat modern residence, No. 412
South Eleventh street, $4,000; neat modern dwel
iing,fNe:.lllo South Fi ft h' street, $1,775. . ,
,
"Wei eating 'Bretenif Cascs--Yeater
day afternbon, amen named L..E. Goldsmith was
taken before Alderman -Egon, lon the charge of
obtainingmermy , and 'goods, with intent to cheat
and defrand W. Pelletier, the proprietor of a pub;
lie hope'on-,Wtdmit street. between, Fourth and
Fifth. streets, by ~pissing drafts on him, in part
payment:for his - entire establishment. One of the
drafts, for $1,667, purports to have been drawn by
M. C. Mordecai, of Charleston, 8: C. at eight, on
L. C. Goldsmith'," the defendant. It bears date of
October 1,1857, The othei draft is for the suiu of
$628; and purporta to have been ',drawn by A.,
Benton, ,enson, CO., and Is dated September
12,18t7;'From - the evidence.developed, we pre
sent the following brier narrative of the tremolo-
Mr; Goldsmith forleVerat weeks past bad been
serving Mr. Pelletier with cigars, and recently'' ho
entered into a converioition with Galena) illtohner
about, the bank - Panic, and said that he owitedeon
slderable property in New Yorkoilkieb, be , in,.
tendecrto ielrand invest 'in this city.
He finally had it talk with Mr. Pelletier, and
proposed to.purchese his establishment, and finally
the contract was made, and the notes and drafts
above mentioned were handed to Me:?. Previous
to this, the proprietor had , handed money over, to
Mr. Ctoldernith. • ' .
The latter, at times, had several conversations
with Col:lllichner, the bar-tender, and proposed
that, inasmuch us he was well acquainted with the
businesS, custoiners;4o. , , that he, had bettor take,
'an interest with - ritilf4' • The , eolon'el t , however, not
having any ,money-, to, spare, declined, but gold
smith made arrialkeinetitetbat ho shoud have, nn
Interest in the , Odbairo• - • •
Ile obtained -from thecoltinel,thp aim of alma
one bandied dollars, and told him to, have the
haute done tip Inlirst-itite,stylo, , and to make the
contract with the painter, the-'paper-hanger, gari
titter, pluiriber, 'itc„ - to do their, work at omit
pekes, to bp sate that they should do, the work at
five per tent; off„ Money was an object at this
time " - .
These arrangemente werereade, and ware about
going Into fall effect, when it was diseovered that
one of the drafts-4hat signed by Mr. Mordecai—
wen pronounced, by a certain Mr. Tobias, who rout
applied to cash it, no a forgery ; or at bast he sus
pected it to be so, In:- the meantime, Mr:Morde
cai had',4ittrohased house No. al Clinton street,
sold by M, Thomas d hen, auctioneers, with ether
property, one night loot week.
The' purchase-money, as appears on the margin
of the pamphlet.of sales, woe to be paid down in a
week. It baguet been paid up to tem present time.
Pending these proceedings, Mr. Goldomitlt told
Mr. Pelletier that he espeofed an arrioant of.mo
pay te btought to-this city by his"wife, and
that he Mr.. P., had. better go to the New York
boat tind'ineet"with hfr. Goldsmith, and raeive
the money from. h'er'
Mr. P. end a friend went there, hut Mrs. a. was
von r..qo/;_Thisbold attempt at what, seems to bolo
obtain Mr. Pelletior's house,;by false representa
tions, having boon fully fond out, treasures were
at, onoe adopted, to have Goldomith arrested.
The pro Per measinnoo were adopted, and the pri
soner vita, taken into. custody in New York, and
brought:to this eityrby, Meer Tagged. The no.
cued was committed in default of $2,000 bail.
The ffeitibn•of Balis..-7-The :Ration of balls
may now td,sald to have'commeneed in good ear ,
nest. .Our city ;assesses several large halls, Which
'ate now nightly thronged witieyonth, twenty, and
fashion, and many dense snerrilt if eerninpfor
getfoluess of the want and woo w h ich Ich exist to the
great world ivithhut: , There la moosathing sugges
' tive in the'eloieAtf a ball-rotan Beene,
whet, Ake, dancers' revelry bar ended , and the
,binoly.ttillitestvimswers to-,the (inlet of the otty o
streeti,:,:altight' lends ' tiesit no - ; More 'ln ": the
obalingeeene ;lone IN the, choral of beenty and
'the eflontlf..;-'llay, life herb repeals the story
of t tide:pageant; mighty.
nations,';WittGtheifillironging multitudes, have
pained -awa%:.-Thsknight to - disappearin g
•the gray ef , theedyfinetagmorticand the garlands
;eft indsint seem: Ithe
crushed 19 , 11jAe.booit x604049'61
riesideattt , -4iii,hii'lluietiltig, about halt
ce c
tea,VOiatiteilMoiraiqtas tugeuxtis.:44,
cart wsx4p t re
tls )40,
,Arob l 'by
imamate* of, the.-inisTer attached to theibirt,"
41tarrafeiso* with sleW bruises,
s(buy, late Of
lifolauntent Bonin Baltimore; in atisoolatiOn with
Mi. Samuel L. Little, who has hrid great expe
rience in the hotel business, has refitted and re-'
furnislied, Sn a most rich and tasteful manner,
Guy 's Hotel, Seventh street, above Chestnut, which
will in future be conduoted on the Buropean prin
ciple.' The house wild be kept by Messrs. Guy d;
Little, and the interior arrangements of the hotel
will be Superintended by Mrs. Little, daughter of
the elder Mr. Guy, who was so well known to the
gastronomes of Baltimore and Washington. We
wish the establishment every prosperity, under
this new and improved management; and, as a
oulinay curiosity ; annex the bill of fare, for a pH.
vote patty of ten, at this hotel, on Monday even.
log
PROZSII OYSTSItS, CHABLIS.
Soup a/a Julienne. Sherry.
Boiled Chambord Sauce
Jobannesberger Cabinet.
PRTIT PATTIES
Terrapins—blarylaud etyle—
Moot aud Obandon's Green Seal Imperial.
Boiled Rheasauts—Eoglish Sauce,
With Jerusalem Artiobokea and Cauliflowers
Boned Hain. Roast—Oblonsague fiance. , '
tout Saddle of 'Ven is otat on, wioes. th Currant Jelly and
P
Champagne Zl•appee.
CANVAS-RICE DOOL3, WITII 11011 NY AND MINT
Old Cheese and Old Port.
FRUITS AND lONS.
Vanilla Cream, Harlaquip lee, Bisque Glade
bfarangues and Grecian Wafere.
ORSIBTALIZSD
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Brandy Petelleo, - Peers, ' Apples ; Oranges,
arapes, and Olives,
PINS OLD MiDDIA.L.
Presentation to Philadelphia Fire Corn
pisnies.—We learn that a committee of the Frank
lin Engine Company of Washington, D. C., will
shortly visit this city for the purpose of presenting
the Good 'Will and Weceacoe Engine Companies
with two Valuable and elaborately wrought silver
pitchers as a testimonial of the esteem in which
they are held by their Washington brethren.
These two companies arejustly ranked among the
,most efficient in the Philadelphia Fire Department.
For Liverpool—The packet ship Thomas Li.
`Perkins, Captain Wayne, for Liverpool, left'Ship
pen street wharf yesterday, in tow of tugs J. L.
,Pusey and G..W. Cook. The following items emit
prise her freight : 15,200 bushels of corn, 3,914 bar
rels of flour, 400 barrels of rosin,2oo barrels of
molasses, 583 bags of oloversee, 100 hogsheads
104 bags of bark, and 55 bales of cotton.
Lod Injured.—Yesterday morning a couple
of lade were playing with powder, in the vicinity
of the Southwark Canal, and one of them, Robert
Currey, hod his hands and face burnt by an explo.
don. Be was taken to his residence, in the aieini
tY, and was attended by Dr. Xarnmerly, who hap
pened to be in the neighborhood. •
Robbery--The grocery store' of James Ellis
k Son, Ninth and Spring Garden streets, was
broken into on Monday night and,robbed of $2O in
pennies. No arrests made.
Hospital Case,—Michael Ro'ee, aged thirty
five years, was adinitted to St. Joseph's Hospital
yesterday with freeturo of both bones of his legs,
caused by a fall whilst unloading Me wagon.
A Noble Woman.
The New York correspondent of the Boston
Journal writes the following: "Ono of the citizens
of New York, a gallant, whole-hearted, and noble
fellow—who Is better known in the country than
any other man who lives in Now York—whose
house has been the home of all the great men of
the land—and who has the same great gift that
Clod gave Solomon—" largeness of heart"—he, to
the surprise of everybody, failed. All porsonssup
posed the house wee immensely rich, and was daily
dab* money. It was said that the failure was
occasioned by the outside speculation of a partner.
All that this gentleman had, and all imbed - earned,
was at 9000 given up to his creditors, and he began
life again, as he , began ,it thirty years ago, with
the same spirit and' energy, with. the same cheer--
fulneas and the same liberality. Nis affairs were,
as far as popible, then' kept from his wife. But
with the quick, keen eyes of affection she saw that
More was involved in the affairs of her, husband
than heohose tostate to her She is a woman that
had her birth and education under the unwelcome
sky of New England, but her mental and moral
training were - .had under those influences that
have raised.up so many men and women of mark
and talent in our land.
: -Asking nothing from her husband about his
matters,, this lady visited' her husband's lawyer
aad heard from him the fail measure or the evil
that had fallen on his future. Nor resolution was
at once taken. She knew that her husband: valued
his honor more than all the wealth of the world,'
and he felt that that honor seemed to rest under a
cloud. She held at the East a large and valuable
property, which was exclusively her own. She
ordered the papers to be drawn at once, placing all
the property in the hands of her husband's credi
tors, resolving to partake with him of all the con
sequences of the lossef property. She then sought
Out her husband, told bun what she had done, and
with a smiling face bade him look cheerfully to the
glowing future before them. Noblo woman ! wor
thy of the best days 'of Roman fortitude ; worthy
to be ranked among those noble women described
in l the Word of God,
whom the children rise up
and- called- blessed," whose husband "sitteth
among the elders„nt the gate of the city t " of
whom bar husband says, "many daughterS have
done virtuously, but thou excolleet them all."
CITY ITEMS.
OVR ROTAIL DILY-GOOD6 /10178E8.—ThOrn is
probably no department of mercantile entarpriso in
Philadelphia, in which our superiority has been more
practically asserted, than in this branch of the dry
itiods trade.' Uwe except the mammoth establishment
of ;Alexander T. Stuart 4' Co., on Broadway, New
York—iind'which Is really a wonder In Its way—we may
Petty lay claim to the finest marts for the retailing of
dry goods In this country, and perhaps In the world If
suckhesisea as Arnold, Constable, Co., Amen Back
rat least that liras: and we believe Is 06w,) snit
some othiirs.ot New• York, hive obtained a wider colt).
'brtty • In other States, throughout the South and West,
it li due to the extra efforts they befouled° through the
press, and notte any advantages In point of superior
stocks, or more splendid edifices.
Bitch establishments as those of L. J. Levy & Co.,
Thomas W. Evans Cr Co., and Bbarpless Brothers—two
of which Re located on Chestnut street between Eighth
end Ninth, and where the other is also to be as moon as
their new house is completed—are a credit to our city,
and not unfrequently are they the subjects of handsome
compliments from visitera from a distance. We have,
moreover, among ns spores of other houses, which, if
they do not fully equal, In point of magnificence, those.
we have named, feria at least no Inconsiderable potato
of attraction. Of these wo -might name - the old and
.firmly established houses of Eyre & Landau, Corwin,
Madded, & Co., John Kiehl & Bons, Charles Adams,
T.& J. Perkins, A. MeElroy,V. E. Archainabult; Cooper
& Conard, Tbernley & Chins and many others, all of
which am widely and favorably known, and command a
very respectable portion' of:thw trade of our city and
State: , ,
The firtnneselvith which the great mass of our retail
houses have withstood the pressor° of the times is
a proud , ,conament upon the manner% in which their
hominess to Condlioted. TOthose Of their number who
Were caught by this financial storm-with stooks of
goods upon their shelves,„ranging in value from a hun
dred thousand to & quarter of s million of dollars, con
sequencez of a disastrous 'character might well have
been anticipated, Yeti instead of being made to RUC
comb to the ~s uspendlug', avalanche,, some of them
have, bypassing through it unscathed, won for them
selves an enviable name among commercial men.
The house of Thomas W. Suns, k 00., already re
ferred to, wee caught in thie gale, heavily freighted
with shack; bet by dint of shrewd management, or some
master-stroke of mercantile policy, they have—as we
are credibly' informed—succeeded in making the pre
,'sent season one orscarcely secondary activity. Adopt
ing the policy of adapting, the prices of their stock on
' bend to the current dekeolited ratan, at which whole
-1 ule stocks were offered, ,they soon attracted a throng
of customers despite the stringency of the ceases, and
instead of being lurched' with a heavy
,stock, were soon
obliged to replenish it, and which—from the prompt
ness with which they were enabled to meet their en
4agenaenta--they had facilities afforded them in the
way of advantageous prices, by which they Lave been
doubtless handsomely , Nstiefited. The interior of the
house in which they do. busipeos is moot admirably
arranged for the purpose in every particular.
, . To give a detailed description of this beautiful edifice
Would be over-lengthy, and really unnecessary, as there
are, probably, but few of our citizens—especially the
lady portion of them.-who hare not dread: anticipated
it by personal observation.
Many of the pods they sell are directly imported
from Europe for their own special retail sales, Mr.
Evans, the senior partner of this enterprising firm,
sailed for Sorow, on a purehaslng tour, in the Arago,
04 tut Saturday.
—" Words aro things; and a small drop of ink,
Palling like dew upon a thought, produces
That which mitten thousands think) ,
If the, thousands, who daily pores. the columns of
She Passe, can be induced to think (what is really
true); that the, largest, best,,,, and cheapest stook of
Glothing Iln the, country la now offered at actual cost
prices at the fastilonible 'emporium of Clifton, Albright,
& Jaynels Uall,” No. 827 Ohistmit street,
then our ink will have made them think to good purpose.
Gan; ElOoii Town.—Lieut. (lowa] Winfield
Scott; who is now in the city, came to take part in the
dedicatory services at the new armory of the National
Guards. While the General is in town he will - take ad •
vantage of the opportunity to procure that new suit at
the Brown Stow Mottling Alan of Rocklin & Wilson
NOS. 603 aid 600 Chestnut street, above Sixth.
LETTER-BAGS
- At Ma Merchants' Exchange, Philadelphia.
Ship acme!, Vest Liverpool, soon
Ship Joseph Jones, Vowel's Ban Francisco, soon
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM TUE UNITED STATES.
I=2lo
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Canada Boaton, &a. Liverpool Nov 18
Arabia - Nep York Liverpoid 'Nov 24
Illaagow • .New York Glasgow Nov 25
Ariel t New York Southampton, atc..Nor 28
• YVON 811.110P.5.
FROW toe DAY
Ariel Southampton New York Nov 6
Niagara...Llverpool Boston Nov 7
Atlantic . . ... .
....Liverpool ' New York Nov 11
Vanderbilt... Southampton Now York Novl4
Rearm° Liverpool New York ..... ..... Nov 18
New York ..... ...Glaapyr Now York ..... „ .Nov 18
Fulton' ' Havre New York .. Nov 18
. Anplp &Mon— —Liverpool Portland, ecc,,, Nov 25
ACaritte Intelltgence.
PORT OF PHILAIOIMPIDA, Nov. 18, 1857.
7 6--ISBN SETS 4 G 2
811 N AIRES - • •
RION WATER 0
ARRIVED
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Bargee - Ernestine Giddings, Rose, 6 days from Bos
ton, In ballast to captain.
• Brig Boston, liatehins, 8 days. from New York, in
*Wa t t. A Bonder & Co.
Mit W Wrigbtington, Wrightington, 8 days from
Wail River, in ballast to Repplier & Co.
: If Carlisle, Winstnotei3 days from Providence,
in ballast, to Repplier& Bro.
.. Behr W.A.llammond, Paine, 0 days from Boston, in
ballast to eaptaln.- -
Beheld Vassar, yr , Orapo, 0 dart from New Bedford,
with oil to A 8 Aahmead; " • '
Hchr Harsh :Risher, Fisher. 5 days from Fredericks
iiergi With feed to Bewley; Wilson & Co.
[. • soklitar.r, Maude 2,
& Co. a from Camden, Del, with
.00rn to Bewley Wiisoa
ilehi Henry Wolfe, Atkins, g days, from Milton, Del,
with wheat and corn to Bewley, Wlttoci& 00.
—Behr 7ohn,lifinny; Turpin, 4,days from Po onoke dfd
'4l4' 'MAO tid Maloney. , • '
Xpobi kek.g:Floher; 81rditiribsi2 daylfroM 0111fOrii,
Behrt boa to J Ifeoobey.
John M Bartlett, s, 2 days from Turner's
Orliekijdd, 911t1 to Richardson it Overman.
WEnNEsnmt; NoirEinit is, 1851.
Behr 'Henry TIM, Layton, 1 day from Milford, Del,
with corn toles Darratt d-, Bon.
CILDARDD.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, T
Webster, Jr.
ler Bohr Blown, Daideon, Nevis, WI, John F Peniaton.
Bohr Tryphenia, Nickerson, Boston, N Sturtevant
& Co, SabSarall N Smith, Smith, liostun, Audeureid & co.
Behr Caroline Graham, New Steven, Repplier
& lire.
!Rohr bi It Carlisle, WirisMora, l'rovideaee, do
Behr A 'Tamil, Ruins, Boston, L Audenreld &
Bohr Hannah, 'avant, Newman, Newboryport, Gee A
Wood.
Str Sarah Jones, New York, W ld Baird Co.
Strli Willing, Claypoole,lialtimore, A Groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of the PhiladelphiaKschange , )
I.IIMIB. Del.. Nov. 16, 6 A M.
The ship Orpheus, for Hong Kong, end a barque un
known, with several colliers, went to sea yesterday af
ternoon. Therein a barque now at anchor elf the Over
fells, outward bound. his. Refire left the harbon this
morning for Philadelphia. Wind B—weither coot and
cloudy.
Yours, &o, WM. DI. HICKMAN.
[BY VELIORIPII.]
(OorreepOnde nCe OAPE IS of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LAND, Nov. 11.6 P M.
No vessels have passed either in or out to-4ay. Wind
fresh from NW—weather pleasan T t.
Yours, dm., HOS. 8.1111E11E9.
THLVOLIPILf
• fOorresixtudence of The Press.)
Roston, Nov. 17.
Arrived, ships Clarissa and Courier, from Calcutta;
Art Union, do; Robert Patten, Manilla; barques Inman,
Rio Grande; Ida, Sierra Leone.
SAYANNAII, Nov n.
The steamship Augusta, from New York, arrived here
this morning.
CHARLESTON, Nov. 17.
The steamship Marion, Foster, from New York, ar
rived this morning
11W11101tANDA
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Steamship Glasgow, Goodwin, from Glasgow 31st tilt,
arrived at how York yesterday.
Steamship Danononia. Schwensen from Gamburg,
arrived at New York yesterday.
Steamship North American, Grange, from Quebec, ar
rived at Liverpool 3d lent,
Steamship Daniel Webster, Miner, for Davao& and N
Orleans. cleared at New York yesterday.
Ship Gerald, Crowell, for St Thomas, sailed from
Cardiff 31st ult.
Ship Bilersile, Coats, from Now York, sailed from
Rio de Janeiro about Sept 17.
Ship Othello, Greenleaf, from Callao, arrived at Cowes
lat test.
Ship Morning Light, Knight, from Chincha Islands,
standing east, was spoken 3d nit, lai 6, long 29.
Ship Keystone. !Saarland, from Callao for France,
which. put into Talcahuano Aug 28 leaky, remained
Sept 6th.
Ship Magnolia, Pepper, from Galls° for Bristol, ar
rived at the Pill 22 inst.
Ship Western Ocean, Flamilton, for Philadelphia, was
to sail from Calcutta about Sept 26th.
Ships Tonawanda, Julius, for Philadelphia 12th, and
Stalwart, Lucas, for do Boon, were advertised at Liver
pool 4th last,
Ship Fanny Mehonry, Smith, at London 2,1 inst. from
New York.
Ship Xelfthaven, Cooper, from Callao, at lirouwers
haven 31st ult
!Mips Samuel Appleton, Doane, and (Irma°, Wood,
from Chincha Islands, with guano, were below Balti
more 16th Inst.
Ship Samuel Appleton, Doane, from Chincha Islands,
via Ilaropton Roads, arrived at Baltimore yesterday.
Barque Bine Wing, Burnham, from Rio de Jaheiro,
was below Baltimore yesterday.
Barque Aaron I Garvey, Willar, for Philadelphia,
was at Sierra Leone Sept 26, (not so before) to sail
about Oct 20.
Barquo Urania. Turner, hence at N York yesterday.
Barque Edward Cohen Burgess', from Leghorn for
Philadelphia, remained at Gibraltar 24th ult. repairing.
Barque Azof, Simmons, from New Yorkoda Lisbon,
at Cagliari 2341 ult.
Brig Mary E Jades, Jones, from Baltimore. was at
Montevideo Sept 29,.walting orders; cargo unsold.
Brig Calvert, Barnes, unc, was at Sierra Leone 26th
Sept.
Brig Caitlin, Ford, hour°, arrived at Cienfuegos let
Inst.
Brig Georgia, Carlisle, from Boston for Philadelphia,
remained at Efolinesllole 10 A. al lath inst.
Brigs Ormus, Baker, from Now 'York for Philadelphia,
and Lillian Sumner, from Boston for do, sailed from
Newport 14th Inst.
Behr Madeira Pet, Craig, from Liverpool for St Mi
chaels, put into Holyhead tid inst. for more ballast.
Schr Juliette, Chase, from Boston, arrived at Wil
mington, Wel, lath Mat,
Sam Sea Ranger, Darrow, hence at New Bedford 14th
inst.
Sohn Sea Bangor ond3t Might, hence, arrived at N
Bedford 15th inst.
Schr Sarah. Benson, for Philadelphia, sailed from N
Bedford 16th inst..
Behr W A Hammond, Powell, cleared at Savannah
14th inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr Hackman, Bateman, hence at Richmond lath
inst.
Wire Jae English, Neal, and Emeline Rickey, Tice,
hence, arrived at New Haven 10th Mat.
• &bra Sarah Betsey, Betsey, and Eveline, Stevens,
hence, arrived at New Haven 16th inst.
Bohr 'Neptune, McGee, for Philadelphia, Railed Prom
Now Haven 16th inst. '
Behr North Pacific, Marcy, hence at Boston ttth Inst,
Behr Jane N Williams, Smith, hence for Boston, sailed
from 'felines Nolo 16th inst.
Mira Brasil, It A Weeks, Ohms Baker. Now Jersey,
Gazelle, 0 A Greiner, W L Dayton, and Mary Anna,
hence for Boston, at liolmeallole Itth inst.
Mira 1111 Daley and 9 C Willetts, hence for Medford,
and B Townsend, Williams, for Cambridge, arrived at
Relines Role 14th inst.
Mire j C Patterson. W 11 Dennis, and R R Berry,
hence for Boston• arid S L White, do for Cambridge, ar
rived at Holmes Nolo 16th inst.
Sabre Laniartine and Alice Lea, from Boston. for Phi
ladelphia, arrived at Relines IfOle 15th inst.
Behr It Butler Crosby, and Harriet & Beam, Tice,
for Philadelphia, cleared at Hartford 15th inst.
Behr Eliza Eh inton, Taylor, sailed from Newhuryport
15th inst. for Philadelphia.
Odor Restless, Smith, hence at Salem 15th inst.
Bohm Empire, Price, and Sophia Godfrey, Williams,
hence at Providence 15th Inst.
Etches I If Cannes, Long; F A Reath, Jewett, and Jae
II erred. Davis, from Boston for Philadelphia; Smith
Tuttle, Mayo, from Provincetown for do, and Damon,
Moller, front Calais for do, sailed from Newport 14th
inst.
MARINE MISCELLANY
Schr Betio, Stevens, from 8t Jago de Cuba for Balti
more, before reported +a-reeked on Currltuck Beach, was
an A 1) vessel of 153 tone, built at Baltimore In 1863,
and Insured in Philadelphia for sgooo. Tho cargo, which
consisted of 132 .tons of copper ore, e•as consigned to
Kirkland, Chase Jc. Co, and supposed Insured In }UM
MOM.
New York, Nov 17—The ship Jeremiah Thompson,
previously reported as being on tire and scuttled at pier
SO, E wee last evening got [gloat by the use of five
steam pumps.
Ship Ellen Austin. Garrick, from Liverpool, at New
York yesterday, reports: Nov 10, Ist 42 20, long 60 44,
passed the mainmast and part of the hull of a vessel;
also 40 or be boles cotton; the hull and mast had been
on fire. and had not been long in that situation; (pro•
bably the nowadji, before reported burnt at sea )
SPOKEN.
Nov 4, Int 44 60, long 99 32, skip Dreadnaught, from
New York for Liverpool.
DOMESTIC PORTS
NEW YORK, Nov 17—Arrived, steamship Nashville,
Murray, Charleston; ships Ellen Austin, Garrick, Li
verpool, Oct 17; Charles Cooper, Hanson, Antwerp;
barque Mason Gregor. Sylvester, New Castle, ling;
schr Potomac, Barry, Alexandria. Old. steamship Vir
ginia, Jewett, New Orleans; ship C D Iderwin, Merwin,
Bristol; barque It II Gamble, Powell, St Marks; brig
Ashbey, Thema, Constantinople; sabre Fleet Wing,
Davis. Apalachicola; Angeline, Stew, Havana.
BOSTON—OId, ship Win P Storer,Comery,Liverpool;
brig Albert Adams, Mayo, Wilmington,'NC; mime Wm
Wilson, Gibbs, Amid; Agate, Atkins, Cape Ilaytien;
Grace flintier, Paine, New York. 514—wind W—ship
Silver Star, and anchored in the Roads.
FALL, IttpEß,—.Bld 14th, mars Tram Smith', lifcGiv
ern, Alexandria. Richard Borden, Arnold, Baltimore;
R C A Ward, Edwards, Rappahannock,
BRISTOL--Sid 14th. brig Maria Ingraham, Unman.
PROVIDENCE—Ar 14th, brig Factor, Titus, Carde
nas; 15th, sdhr Sarah E Jones, Jones, Alexandria, Bid
schr A P Penne, (Br.) St John. NB.
NEW PORT—Ar 14th. S A 51, salty II B Grindle, Bart
lett, Turks island—touched for orders. Bld, brig John
Balch, Eddy, Havana.
In port. achra Sarah Ann, Benson. of and from Cam
den for Norfolk, getting a new ,libbootn; Angeretta,
Henrietta.
NM lIAVBN—Ar Ibth, Br barque Atalanta, from
Shields.
PORTSMOUTII—Ar 14th, brig Crimea, Stinson, Wil
mington, NO; saws 0 L Vandervoort, Wicks, Franklin,
La; Ruphomia, Illdrldgo, New York,
PORDION PORTS
Liverpool—Ar Met ult. Ashburton, liradish, and Rm.
Ore State, Briars, New York; Trimountain, Dudley, St
John, Nil; Ontario, Wood, New York; Universe, Mut
chinon, Montreal; let lost, Florence Nightingale, Gale,
Boston; Reformer, Soley, St John, NB; 2d, Bridgewater,
Barstow, New York; Trenton, Green. St Stephen, NB
The Resolute, Freeman, from New York, had not ar
rived.
Sld 31st nit, West Point, Harding, New York; Avon,
Moans, New Orleans; Centurion, Caulking, Now York;
Morning Star, McKenzie, Charleston.
London—Paltered towards 31st ult, Lew Chew, Bey
burn, St. Stephen, N B; Argo, (se) Benson, New York;
2.1 lust. John Bunyan, (Br) Henry. Sydney, N 8 W.
Old 30th, Albatross, Knots'les, Newcastle and Boston•
Mat, Liverpool. Kearney, Now York (old train Deal tat
Last, and passed Portsmouth WO Weser, Wenzen, New
Orleans.
Botered out 30th, Gertrude, Spedding, Oatootle; Mat
Sumatra, Abbott Port Philip; 2d lost, Maverick, „Ufa,
ditto.
Orwresend—Arrived Zil Mat, Oregon, Archer, from
Quebec for London.
Deal—Ar 30th tilt, S Knapp, York, from London for
Newport and Point de Calls; Arthur, Wallace, from do
for New Orleans, (and both attiled;) let not, Britannia,
Patten, from do for Mobilo; Nor Wester, Gregory, fm
do for Cardiff and Singapore; Lucy klileabeth, Sargent
from do for Boston, (and three sailed;) Oregon,
Archer, from Quebec for London. (and proceeded;)
American Eagle, Moor, from New York for Loudon,
(andproceeded4
Sid lint tilt, Francis A Palmer, Johneon, from Lou.
don for Sydney, N S W, (end was off the Wight let teat);
Emily Barnum, Sitnes, from do for Port Philip, (and was
off Beachy Head let lost) ; Charles A Farwell. Croaker,
from do for do; Times, Andrew& from do for Punta
Arenas; Hartley, Howes ' from do for Now Orleans.
Off Dungeneas, 27th nit, Magdalene, llaake, of dud fm
Bremen for New Orleans.
Falmouth—Ar 2d lost, Vancouver, Jenkins. Singa
pore, and eld 3d for London. Sld 3d, Colombo, Stewart,
(from Rangood) Amsterdam.
Newcastle—Bid prey to 28th nit, Nordstjernen, Jor
genson, New York; Milford, Starkey, New Haven, Ct;
Mantilla, Trovongnard , Charleston.
Greenock—Sld 29th tilt, Bannockburn, Bruce Charles
ton.
Put In 80th, Viln Chase, Derry, from London and
Youghal, for Charleston.
Cork—Sld 28th tilt, Esther, Dinuntek, Charleston, and
from Queenstown 301. h.
. .
• Stockholm—Cld 23<1 on, llarlequin Catgenr, Ammer..
1118Inore—Ar 30111 tilt, Telegraph, Gllei, Cronstailt,
for 13ostoa.
Bremerhaven—Ar 30th ult. Cotiolan Steengrairo, N
York; President Sinkit, nom. do. S,ld 29th ult, Corn stitution, Limit, New York; 30th Saranac, Pulloutlnk,
Wilmington, NC.
Broworalurron—Arr 31st ult. Delfthitren, Cooper,
Ilamburg—Arr 30th ult, Donau, Moyer, N.York.
llelroot—Arr 31st, Leila, Halts, Baltimore; Hero,
°Stafford, Bro%torsbneon.
Ready for sea Beth ult, Itzstaloeu Weleiter, Buses, for
New York.
Antwerp—Arr 30th ult. Express, Patterson, AVM];
2d lust, Inn, Tuprnan, Charleston. S 1& 'll lust, E
Scranton, Spencer, Now York•
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOT'
Up to 12 o'clock Last Night
GIRAIID lloll9E—Chealnut Etna. below Ninth
Plias E Hall, N Y NBh aiI,NY
WO Wyman, Salt biias Wyman, Lowell
II 0 Williams, 'Havana G W Lewis, N
H P Nilson. N Y 11 A Pillage, N Y
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D El Coffin, N Y 8 Busby Wilmington
SI Do Groot, Paris Joe Duncan, N
0 W Thomail and lady, N Y Dr Bernard, Chicago
J P Roman, Md II P Alexander, N Y
P Lansing, N Y 8 L Watkins N Y •
E Fidler, Washington Id J Ilaslop, halt
P Higgins, Washinton J J Waggoner & la, Ira
J Id Marcia & in, N Y W Williams, Pa
0 Pliolpentlein,,,Pa • Jos J Bates, N J
W II Wardell, England 1' B 'Naylor, N Y
bl P 0 1 1lern, Bait G Goodwin, England
0 W Harrison, Torreedale N Derickson, N Y
Morris Tammy, St Lou is 0 A Cane, St LOUIN
1 , E Bridge, New Cacaos Itobt linger. N Y
A J Mullany & la, Ala A A Belocor, Cal
Wm ilfurwlu, Balt 0 A Vinal, Boston
3 V Williams, B 0 lieory Palmer, N Y
W T Bearn,s N Y J W Watson, N Y
I+ Fischer, II Orleans J N Kunkel, Md
A Lewis & son, Cincinnati G Logan, Nl7
J 0 Heilman, Pa J Creswell. Huntingdon
Dr ill Warden, California D Skater, California
If Ef Tilton, Boston M if Adams, washiogton:
It Bigelow. N Y 4 13 Walter, Pa
Henry Tailor, Baltimore E T Mathews & lady, Wash
John IDgmbothaw, Balt
MiIItOHANTB 7 HOTEL-PoUrth Strad, below Arch,
D Trehara, Mauch Chunk 8 Townsend, N Y '
S Dross & la. N Y N Power, Wooster, Ohio
J Ouulbort, Pittsburgh W Henry, Pittsburgh
L Rater, Pittsburgh J Back, Pittsburgh
Wm McLean, Shippensbarg John A Nevin, York, Pa
m Patton. Columbia D N Ropes, N Y
0 L Griswold, Ct Hon D 0 Broderick, Cal
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third,
Sarni T Nicholson; N J Henry ltiodltion,Pittaburgh
RS Stokes, West Chester W S Dreitenback, Lebanon
0 0 Drunner, Bethlehem J T James, Beading
It E Warted, N J Jacob Miller, Harrisburg
Geo Simons, N Y R Watson, Doylestown
J Dungan, Pa J W Power, Pa
Geo Loinbatd, P a Lewis Neither, Dauphin co
J W Blum, Dauphin co, Pa 'Wesley Moss, Ross
Lewis Boyer, Lichuylkil/ co B Wilson, Danville
Charles Brown, Danville A E Wetzel, Ileulaburg
AMERICAN HOTEL• Chestnut street, above Fifth.
bl L Hipp, Troy. N Y J 2.1 Cox, Delaware
L N Bellinger, Texas P A Whim, Coudereport
hI fit RhOdoe, Taunton 8 D Brain, New York
B. Id Jones k la. Dorer Del B F Jones, Phila
B Drown & la. Baltimore 8 Brown, Baltimore
0 Campbell. N Y IN Campbell, N Y
0 It Reed, Washington .0 Johnsen, Baltimore
B Johnson,Balti more II 0 (West, Pa
W (Ethane & la, N J Mies Oithens, Trenton,N J
Mast Oithens, Trenton, N 3 II I' Ashe, N 0
W Williams, Va 'Edward Smith. NO
E 8 Smith, N 0 W Hawkins, Conn
Nathan Fegley, Pa John Simpson, Pa
II W Barton, N Y 0 N Hippie, N Y
Nm Heisler, N Y B e rn Curtis, N V
9 8 Morgan, N V D L Longford, Balt
C L Lansford, Baltimore
' UNION HOTEL--arch greet, below Fourth.
John Carter, Tamaqua, Pa Dr Hawley, Phoenixville
Chas C Morrison, Illinois Mies Boyle, Phoenixville
M E Cross, Del co Saml Johnsen, Ohio
Benjilf Crawford, Did Peter Kimball, Ohio
L M Funk. Ohio C Ilertzel & la, Mechanicsb
K Fisher, La Fayette, 0 J Stouffer, Chambersburg
Jacob Lehman, Ohninbersb John Fagan, blecbanleab
Mrs Heckman, Easton Miss Heckman, Euten
P R Wetzel, Easton Sand Taylor. Easton, Pa
Geo li Marker, Hazloton Lewis A Buckley, Easton
Harvey Birch Reading Mica a V McLellan, Ps
Wm McLellan & la, Pa Lewis Plitt, JohnstoWn
0 C Whitaker. Pa W hl Leo, Reading
Miss Mary M Green, Easton Sarni Richter & la,Tloga cc
A Trosell, Lancaster co 8. Bowman, Lancaster co
Bernhard Kahn, N Y S Powers and lady, lowa
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Stith.
KW 11 Karrlt, Baltimore Jno 0 King, Chicago
M W WiMama. Pittsburgh ABU Wash Mitten, Mobile
J K Morgan, Ohio J P Gillman, Mississippi
EI Arnold, Parana Cleo Gay, York, Pa
1/Small dc Is, Bch Haven al It B Small. Bch Karen
Jno Robinson, Milton, Pa Tolbert Ktrat, Masa
0 Drake, Erie, Pa Jot Kronerberger, Pa
J Eminger, Mechanicsburg Wm Adam' and lady, Pa
J S Iliestand and lady, Pa E Haight, Buffalo, N Y
BARLEY SIIEAF--13econd, below Vlne'street.
Denj Kennedy & le, Ohio Wm Kennedy & la,.(11410
Jacob Reed, Lawroucovillo J It Torrence, Doylestown
Mrs Hughes. NJ, Wm P Tomlinson, Pa
A G lime, alontfey co Franklin Comely, Pa
Wm Livogey, Bucks co P Dlakey k la, Ducks co
Jos Flowers, Ducks co John Farrell & in , Pa
Smith Berner, Poulenc, Dreary 0 Parry, Attleboro'
Franklin Cadwallader. Pa Wm lloppoolc, N
Wm Brown & sister, Pa John Barnsley, Newton, Pa
Isaac Wright, Ducks co Jos Stackhouse, Attleboro'
Cleo Parry, Bucks co Oliver Allen & la, Pa
Edwin Kota, Doylestown J B Simpson, bucks co
Jonas Ely, Bucks co Stacy Brown, Brownsburg
'Henry Pickering, Newton Ww Wilton, Pa
Abel Kelsy, Carbon
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BLACK Linn MOTEL—Third at., above Calionhiti.
Benj Berndt, Milford, Pa J Johnson, Perkeomenv'le
Free Hartzell, Ridge Valley Ephraim Horeb, ;lianas'lle
Nathan Landis, District Jesse B Conrad, Doraville
Casper Roads, Byberry If Gribbe, Upper Milford
Wm Blanck, IClineavllle If Thomas, Prawnla
Geo Di Kehler. Elston, Pa Mahlon A Seller, Pa
A Clayton, Southampton Geo K Levan. Reading
Chas Leval, Prineetowu J K 11111, Earlville
John Bechtel, Bechtelvllle Wm Flack, Ducks co
Frank Hersh, Sienna& It Ackerman; Zionsville
Jacob Miller, Pa A Hoagland, Bucks co
J Sehlateror, Perkelman 01111)C3 Praia, District
PALL) EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, ahic,
If Bickel, Johnstown John Felker, Monroe go
(lea Philll a, Stroudsburg HA. Yells, Reading
Semi Arnold, Monroe co, Pa John G . Pork, Balt
P Doan, Lancaster co, Ps Ella Kepler, Schuylkill Co
Joe Klock, Schuylkill co A Seborte . Hamill Chunk
Jos Doerle, Wridenavtile Ephraim Feltz, Bucks co
B Hunter, Bucks Co
MADISON HOUSE—bleainel street, above liarket
J II Oliaso, N Y • T Lewis. N Y
T W Ilan, Milford, Del Wm A Munn Del
Mrs Jefferson, Del Ills& Smith, jlol
J W Avian & la, Ind W P Logan, Ind
Daniel F Connell, N Y Deno. 1, Seguin, N Y
T P Collins,Cbesapeak city Reuben Jacobs, Pa
BLACK DEAR INN—Merchant street, bel. Pirth.
Jesse P Walton, Chester co David Walton, Chester to
Thos Ganthrop. Pa Gerard Conrad
/ P Conrad, Pa James Michner, Pa
Lii Shafer, Pughtown, Pa Geo It Mark, Pottstown
Wm Adams, Darlington, Md John 0 Powley, Pa
E A Morton. I'hlla John Yealtly, Pa
A Lyons, MA
iiperial ,Notireo
Professor Saunders' Institute.—At half•pas
three o'clock P. M., Thursday, the 10th inst., Thomas
Fitzgerald, Esq., editor of the City Item, will deliver
an address, by request, to Processor Saunders , Institute,
is the Ifsli of the West Philadelphia folitute, at the
weekly public examination of his pupil..
Mr. Fitzgerald Is well known as an accomplished lec
turer. The public are Incited to hear him.
Professor Saunders' Institute was addroised on last
Thursday by J. 9. Silver, Esq., And the Rev. Dr. Wads.
worth, D. D., with the usual eloquence of those die.
tingulahed speakers. Col. Porney, Dr. Choesseuen, J.
B. Colahan, Esq., Dr. Blackwood, Wm. D. Baker, Esq
Judge Sherwood, and others, bare consented to address
Professor Sounders' Institute on these weekly oe.
cantons,
Certainly no better menus could be devised to improve
tho taste, judgment, and heart of his pupils : and to ele
vate their alms, than to bring before them weekly the
Brat speakers of the community to instruct, advise, and
stimulate these at this important period of their lives.
These, and similar liberal provislcins made by Profes
sor Saunders, are appreciated by the public. At no
time have more applications been made for places in his
Seminary than during the lest few weeks.
The following gentlemen, whose
. sons or wards are
tinder the rare of Professor Saunders, are offered as
references: Messrs. Mathew Newkirk, J. B. Colahan,
E. 8. Burnett, Wm. D. Baker, J. 8: Silver, John A.
Goodell, John C. Mitchell, Thomas B. Watson, Sant'l
Itoore, John Menden, Arthur Cowton, Thomas Fitz
gerald, editor of the City Item, J K. Mcilwain, non.
N. B. Browne, Hey. Messrs. Levy, Wood, Ewing, De.
Ifuston, Col. J. W. Forney, editor of Tess Pam, Capt.
Israel Togdes, U. S A , and others.
Patrons, such as desire to be more particularly in
formed respecting this Seminary, can apply for circu
lars to PROFESSOR SAUNDERS,
nolB4t West Philadelphia Institute.
$20,000 of the Notes of the Bank of Penn
sylvania will be taken at par for Gentlemen's Ready.
mado Clothing, Wrappers, Stooklo,f3hlrte,Droworo, Um
brellas, Clothe, Caraltneres, Veetings, Mullins, Canton
Fin eels, he., tic., wholesale and retail.
Manton & Co.,
bll raison, Street, between Fifth and Sixth, klarkot
and Chestnut. noli—OtW
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and
Beautiful complexion, use '•Lalm of 1,000 Flowers."
For dressing Ladies' hair, use "Woodland Cream, a
now Pomade." It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully.
W. P. FECTRI!)O6 & Co., Proprietors, N. Y.
For sale by T 11. Peterson, 300 Chestnut; Samuel
gimes, Twelfth awl Chestnut; A.ll. Durand, 718 Chest
nut; T. It. Peters & Co., 710 Chestnut; G. G. EYIIII6,
tllf t Book-store, 419 Chestnut; 0, S. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar
ket; A. dl. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr Morrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut ; J. W. Slates & Bone,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward
Christmann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner
Eleventh and Walnut. not:-ly
S. C. Downld, Commission Business in Com•
inercial paper and negotiations of loans, 56 WALNUT
Sr., opposite the Ruching°, Philadelphia. nolo-202
Dower's Infant Cordial....Thls Invaluable
Cordial le prepared from a variety of the moat choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and la the mist
mirfect and reliable minative extant for infanta and
young children.
By its powerful influence a speedy cure Is effected in
all cases of Cholic, windy pains anti spume. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's sulfuring during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties Usu.
guinea pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, doe.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of canes with the most
abundant enemas. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Jimmy A. Bowan,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of Sixth and Green ate., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists geneially. au la-ly
Notes of the Bank of Pennsylvania taken at
PAit.•
CLOTHING
AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
THE ENTIRE STOCK
OF A WHOLESALE CLOTHING HOUSE,
'Manlikelured expressly for Fall Sales, will pow be sold
1.7. BRIM,
At greatly Reduced Prices, for oa.th,
rio7-tr At No. 1 North FIFTH Street
Bank Notes of the
PENNSYLVANIA BANK
FOR UMBRELLAS,
BY WM. 11. RICHARDSON,
0011-lm No. 418 I ..IAREVT 8T12087
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 209 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de•
posits in some of One Dollar and upwards, from all
clestesof the community, and allows Interest at the rats
of five per cent. per annum,
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Moo
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Preslden
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Merles M. Morrie; Bare
tart', James B. Pringle.
Jackson,
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.ettlars, °ante, and all other kind , ' of Job Printing,
prices to Molt the Hum. 0017-ly
Cabinet Ware and
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624 WALNUT ST,
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orTI-Bna Late of 173 Chestnut Street
Saying Fund—Five Yee Cent, Interest—Na
Coast Safety Trust Company, WALNUT Street, south.
meat corner of THIRD Street, PLULADRLPHIA. Open
daily till 7 o'clock, and ou blounsr and THURSDAY
NVENINOS till 9 o'clock. Deposits received and pay
ments Made daily. Assets invested in BEAL ESTAIII,
broaroAass, Giouen Deers, and other first-alass securi
ties, as the charter directs. nob
lORPHANS' N TIIE COURT FOR THE
J. CITY AND 00UNTY OF PIIILADIILPIIIA.
Estate of DANIEL MURPHY, deceased.—Notice is
hereby given, that the Widow of the said deeedent has
presented and filed - in the said Court an appraisement
and her ;nation,
claiming to retain the namenai pro
perty therein mentioned to the value ot $3OO under the
art of 14th of April, 1851, and the Court wi l t approve
the aame RitIDAY, the fourth day of Decomber
1817, unless exceptions be filed thereto.
ARTHUR 11. BURTON,
n018.19-20-20* Attorney for Widow.
Itarrinee
At Tf ilkesbarre, Pa., on the !trailing of Thursdkf
nth instant, by the Re?. John Domain, pastor of the
Presbyterian Church. Miss LOUISE J DUNLAP, of
Vilkesbarre to DEWITT C. COOLEY, Esq., Of St.
Paul's, Minnesota.
On Sunday 16th Inst. by Roo. N. Reston. Mr. HI
RAM .1. MESON to Miss RESTER E. OKAPI?, of
Routing', PA - clate Of thie eity,
On the Ittleult , by Rev. W. Illaclairood, D. D. Mr.
CHARLES H. CARPENTER to Miss MARY ELIZA
BETH READ, both or this city.
Meatha
On the 12th instatthr MARY W. MANN, wife or
Robert K. Mona, la the Wetear of her ago.
Ou the 16th instant, WILLIAM WOOD, aged 90
years.
On the 16th instant, aged 10 years, Mlas MARGARET
POWERS.
On the 14th instant, Mrs. SARAH SMITH . , In the
60th year of her atm
On the 10th instant, Mr. JAMES DUFFIN, in the
26th yearor his age.
On the 16th Instant, WM. R. HUY, in the 30th year
of his age,
On the 19th inetgat, after a short illness, WM. H.
RICHARDS, Br.
On the 14th loot., JOHN S. HAMILTON, in the 324
year of hie age. ,
E' Fifth Ward Relief Itleetlag....An ad.
Journal Meeting of the citizens of the YTfth Ward will
be bold at the hope Hose Mouse, Union, below Second
street, TlllB (Wednesday) EVENINO, the 78th fist,,
at IX o'clock. MO. It, KENNEY,
It Chairman pro, tem.
[1:7" grand gnetimpment of Pennsylvania I.
0. of 0. be eatol-Auclual &salmi will be held on
WEDNODAY, at 6 o'clock P. M. at the usual place.
noli-tu&le . 01J8T1t3, Grand Batiks.
THIE GLOBE—THE OFFICIAL PAPER
OF coNGEmB9.-1 publish now my annual Pro.
spectral of TUB DAILY GLOMS, and TUX CONGRESSIONAL
GLOBE AND APPENDIX, to remind subscribers, and in.
form those who may desire to subscribo, that Congress
will meet on the Mat Monday of next December, when
I shall recommence publishing the above•namod pa
pers. They have been published so long, that most
nubile men know their character, end therefore I doom
It needless to give a minute account of the kind of
matter they will contain.
TIIN DAILY GLOMS will contain kreport of the Do.
bates in both branches of Congreiffii Its taken down by
reporters equal, at least, to any corps of ehort.hand
writers In thls, or in any other country. A majority of
them will, each, be able to report, verbatim, ten thous.
and words an hour, while the average number of words
spoken by fluent speakers rarely exceeds seven thousand
tire hundred Words , an hour. When the debates of a
day do not bake More than forty columns, they shall
appear in the Nay' Citogs of the next morning, which
will (contain, also, The pew* ttf the d4y, together with
such editorial articles as may he suggested by riming
events,
/Vie oleo any Intention, front time to time, as occasion
may require, to publish nay reminiscences o fi the public
men with whom I have been associated during the lard
twenty-eight years. Anecdotes of General Jackson,
and the leaders Of the patty which he conducted, and
the leading men of other parties, will, I believe, be in
teresting now When partisan bitterness has abated.
In lumantlog the reporter of the debates of Congress,
I deemed It proper to any that the (hone would,' never
be a partisan paper. This pledge will not ho forfeited
by Introducing as a contribution to history the political
traits of character widch distleguished the public men
of my time. Although I am, and intend to remain, a
thorough Democrat, I will never obtrude my principles
lu a way to make their obnoxious to any party. 'But in
regard to persona knit events which go to make up hie
tpfy,T hope to make the Oboes an honest memoir;
aod with that view asn ;pm:dyed to speak Independent:
ty of ell_partiee.
Trim ildotrauessiossi, Oioae ate APPENPIX will con
tain a report of all the Debates in Congrese, revised by
the eposkent, the 3feintsgas of the President of the
United Statem, the Annual Reports of the fiends of the
Bungee Departments,' the Laws paused during the
BMW and copious Indexes to all. They will he print.
ed gi'double royal sheet, In book form, royal quarto
size, each number contal eing sixteen pages The whole
will make, It is believed, between 3,800 ant 13,900 pages,
no the long sessions for many years have rouged
between those numbers, and the next session will be
what is termed a " long one." This, I believe is the
ghespest work ever sold in any country, whether a re.
prlut pr printed from manuscript copy, taking for darn
the average number wgilim the long gessimis since
the year 1848. The average number of page* le
end the average number of works on a page la 1,397,
oonsequeritlY the average number of warms of a long
session Is 9,299,712. Ac I have sold to subscribers that
number of wattle for six dollops, it fellows that they
have paid less Wilt and one-half cents for every
100,000 words I hare furnished them, 'while I have
paid my reporters $0.20 for every 2,397 words, of this
work, in manuscript. Ilse any other bookeoller, any.
where, ever sold a book in the tint instance, while It
Was {WW ii to low a rate ? I believe not; nudge strong
Is my boiler, thatl haply agree to give to any person
who shell prove the pottery a pomp - tete vet of The de
bates runuing back to the year lS?j, ineking fertydhree
quarto volumes, which 1011 fpr I 4 a rtilliale• An act of
Oongreee eutherlees these mere to go by mail free of
postage. The next epsilon will be without doubt, an
unusually Intereeting one, AS It wilt he the first under a
new Adndnistration, and several complex questions
must be discussed in it; for example, the currency,
Kansas, revenue, and other questions. The °sone will
be, as heretofore the only source from which foil de
bates can be Obtained. -
' TERMS:
?pr 4 copy Of the DAILY Loos one year
Fin s aapy of ltis RAI I,T OP DR NIX elalltir.,•.•
For a copy of tho LILT 411.044 euring t see
Foraelon
copy of the CoSofteseloSAL 4.lLoas Aso Al'
raNnix, and the laws passed during the session 6 00
Bank notes, current to the 'section of the country
where a subscriber resides, will be received at par. The
whole or any part or a' subscription may be remitted
in postage stamps, which Is preferable to any currency,
except gold nr ,
paper win net be Omit unless the money accompa
nies the order for it
I cannot Word to exchange with all the newspapers
that desire the atone; but I will send the DAILY
ULMER during the session to all who shell publish this
prospectus three times before the first Monday of next
December. Those who may publish should send their
papers containing it to me, marked with a pen, to direct
attention to It. • JOAN O. RIVES.
Wapgisurox, October 27; 1857.1.1 n 018.31
tfielinitg
$2llOOO - LT.Fir i.lgf.},'lvi.„li."wll E l
Too talon at par for
' oLo'rus t OASSIMERES, SATTINETS,
Vestlogs, Blumele, Muslim, Umbrellas. OentlemeoPs
IVsappers, Shawls. Shirts, DraWofl, UOll/Ory, Worts
and Cravats. Also—
GENTLEMEN , B READY bIADI: CLOTHING,
A large consignment of which has just been received,
comprising a splendid assortment of Raglans, Bangupe,
Sacks, Dress and Frock Coats, business Coate, rants
and Vests, to be alma) oak, wholesale or retaH, at 511
MINOR. Street, between Fifth and Sixth Market and
Chestnut streets. SIONItOk & C 0.,.
Importers, Jobboraand COlllaliBBlol2lMerchaurs,
N. 8.--Consignments nolielted and advancea made.
nlll.3t#
ALE ABSOLUTE.—LOUIS lIANO, No.
kJ 1104 MARKET Street, second door above Elev
enth, offers his entire Stock or ready-made OLOTIIINO
et half-price.
Vine Dross Frock Coats $0 DO $0 60 $7 60
Deaver Sack Overcoats 600 000 700
Deaver Damp Coats 500 000 700
New style Raglan C0at5............0 00 700 000
1,000 Drown London Deaver Coats.. 5 00 worth 31 00
lino Black and Yam Cass. Pants.. 176 275 375
1 am now forvid to sell the entire Stock on account
of some pecuniary circumstances. This notice Is posi
tive, and not like a good many offers to sell at cost;
but I ant obliged to sell, and will sell anyhow, at any
prico rather than be sold. Sale commences at 7A. 51.
till 9 P. 51., at LOUIS HANOI', 1104 MARKET St.,
second door above Eleventh. nolli•Ot
shipping
VOR LIVERPOOL.-THIIIISDAY,
DF
OE3ISEIt 10.—The Packet Ship PIIILADEL.
PRIA, Capt. ()Junin;B. rOOLE, will alai as above.
Cabin paenage PO
Second cabin
. .
Steerage 18
Second Cabin and Steerage Passengers found With
Provisions, according to the American passenger act.
For freight or passage, apply to
THOS. RICHARDSON & CO.
Drafts on the Agents to aunts to suit, from S 1 up
wards. nolB
FOR SAN FRANCISCO.—THE FIRST
etue Clipper nip MARY ROBINSON, Captatu
:HARDING and the magnificent A 1 Clipper Ship VI
KING, daptain Woollies will bare quick despatch
from New York. For freigh t apply to
II nor, SIMONS, k CO.,
nolB4ltf 120 (late u 0) NORTH WHARVES.
HE PHILADELPHIA BANK.
POILADEL-
At the Annual Election,
hag named gentlemen wore
ensuing year :
THOMAS ROBINS, SAMUEL F. SMITH,
JOSHUA LONGSTRETII, QIJINTIN CAMPBELL,
RICHARD D. WOOD, JOHN W. ChAtillOßN,
JOHN WELSH. JOSEPH SWIFT,
MARSHALL HILL, LEWIS R. ASIIIIURST,
ISAAC STAILU ABRAHAM HART,
LENNIO.
And at the meeting of the Board of Diroctorn, held
Ude day, THOMAS ROBINS, Esq., wee unanimously
re-elected President,
nolB4t
'l/lA, NOVolliber 17, 1817.
eld yesterday, the follow
elected Directors for the
D. CO7tIEOYS, Cashior
OR SALE.—ONE OF GROVER &
11A ,E RIVING MACHINE:I, Outset in,
proyed,) boen in use only a few weeks. Reason of sale,
want money. Cost 8115. Will be sold cheap. Marcum
ATAIA 11., illood's Despatch. nolSatle
A MAN AND WIFE AND A LADY CAN
be accommodated with a choice of Booms with
lloard, in a mall family, by applying early at No 731
South TENTH Street, nolB-It*
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
firm or REIgB BROCNIV.RIi & CO., Imvototore ox-
Isting In New York and Philadelphia, is this day DIS
SOLVED by ninths' consent, and that the business of
the firm will only be carried on for the purpose of li
quidation. SlguoJ,.
ENOCII MIMS,
ISAAC REISS,
JAMES REISS,
M. GANS,
JOMN IepTTETt.
nol6,l3t&tutha-0
November 18
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. The ship
PHILADELPHIA, Captain Pool, from Liverpool,
is now ready to discharge at Shippen street wharf Con
signees will pleas.) deliver their permits to the Custom
house officer on hoard. All goods not permited in five
days will be sent to public store.
noll3 THOMAS RICHARDSON h CO.
FOR SALE-THE NEW AND ELE-
gout private residence, No, 1728 CHESTNUT St 22
foot trout by 150 feet in depth, to Chatham street. Built
In very superior style, with every modern convenience,
comfort and Improvement. Apply on the promised doily
11 to 4 P.M. nolo-0t it 4
DENNSYLVANIA BANK NO TES.—
vov %mu', a well-secured G ROUND RENT of $2lO,
upon three brick throning houses and lot ou Hancock
stroet, south of Master-4S feet front, 1011 foot doop—
punctually paid In quarterly payments. Pennsylvania
Bank notes will be taken for it. Apply to I O. PRICY:,
corner of SPRINO (URDU and THIRTEENTH .
Streets. nolfollw
GREAT REDUCTION OF PRICES.
Indica , FURS polling oil regardloce of cost.
CHARLES OAKNORD ec SON,
Importing end manufacturing rurrlore, 1324 CREST.
NOT St below Seventh, will Clone their entire dock o
Ladles' Yuri, without rognrd to coot.
5,000 GALLS. WHALE OIL,
1,000 gall. Elephant
W Ott,
be e. No.l Land Oil, for sale by
CROABDALN, PEIRCE, h CO.,
No. 104 N Delaware avenue
Va./OILING B r O ARD3-23,680 tiSoiOtii
.r Bus flooring boards, tiflost, fopsale by
AIAOALIETZII
nl 11D Nall). Watar Atm**
sgiPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 bbls Spirits
1.7 Torpeatine, to arrive, for aale by
MASIIN # HAVALIBTEIt,
au I INforth Water street.
3/I ,I N I L Lt i, ROPI; t II7I7 f RIOR t. MA
ILLt R° %eta, oguirtocr,
anL 4 ? Nn ,N, Warr at, and Mt N..intattes
50)00 TONS • of KITCHELL & OROAS
tale's Improved, super PHOSPHATE OP
LIME, for Aldo by OEOASDALp, PRIME h 00
lloto.tf No. 104 N. Delaware avenue.
MOSS -17 bales Carolina Moss, for sato by
MARTIN & hiACALIBTER,
old 116 North Water litrest,
2 tma6emetilo.
.....
WIMATLEY's ARCH ST. TITELTRE.
E. L DAVENPORT'S BENEFIT,
FR ID A YEW:VG, NOV. 20TH, ISM.
Dulwer's admired play of
T[/. RICIIELIEU ; OU, THE CONSPIRADY,,,ca
Cardinal Richelieu, (let time).. • . Mr. E
L Davenport.
Julio Do Mortemar Mrs E. L. Davenport.
Adrian Do Idauptst Mr. Wheatley,
Count De Bernie Mr. toilette.
Josph Mr. W. B. Fredericks.
Francois Miss Anna Cruise.
To be followed by the popular Drama, in two acts,
entitled :
TIME TRIES ALL) OR, A LESSON FOR LOVERS.
Mr. Leeson Mr. Thayer.
Tom Tact Mr. J. 8. Clarks.
Laura Leeson Mrs. D. P. Bowers.
Fanny Tact Miss Emma Taylor.
Box Book now open.
••WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE
-SOLE LESSEE W. WHEA.TLEY
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Nov. 18th, 1857,
Will ba presented
MERCHANT OP VENICE
GUY MiNNERT:M} i OR, TIM alii3Y;9 PROPIIECY
Col. Mannering Mr. Tannehill
Meg Merrilles
Bme or PRlONS.—=horde, 25 cents; secured Beats,
38; Orchestra Stalls, cents Seats in Private Boxes,
75 cents; Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored
Persona, 25 cents ; Private Box in Gallery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents,
Box Nice open from 10 A. M. until 3P. If. Doors
Will open at oh o'clock; performance to commence at
7, precisely.
WALNUT STREET TREATRE.—Les-
Iee, Mr. E. A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr.
John Sefton. Prices.—Dress Circle and Parquette, 26
cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Secured - Seats, 37X cents;
Private Box and Orchestra Seats, 60 cents.
Box Office open from 9 o'clock A, M. to 3 P.M. Doors
open at tlyi o clock ; performance to commence at 7,
precisely.
TIM (Wednesday) EVENING. Nov.lBth, 1867,
Will be performed
POOR GENTLEMAN.
Dr. 011spod Mr. Ohaufrau.
Emily Worthington
NOVAT;i: '''
31'8.
janBl'an
NATIONAL THEATRE, 'WALNUT ST.,
NEAR EIGHTH.
BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. Nor. IBth,
Will be presented
ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY AND DANCING.
BONNAMBULA.
Dinah Min 0. HilTest.
LIFE ON THE MISSISSIPPI
NOTICE—In order to bring this great entertainment
Within the roach of all, the manager would respectfully
announce that the price of admission has been tiled, to
all parts of tho home, at TWENTY-PINE CENTS
ONLY. Doom open at 7 ; Curtain rises at bait past 7
precisely: S. IL IfARRIS,
Sole Lessee and Manager.
Q,TATE POULTRY SOCIETY OF PENN
sviNANIA !
FOURTH GRAND ANNUAL EXHIBITION
AT JAYNE'S BUILDING,
CUESTNUT, BELOW SEVENTII STREET,
TIIANKSOITING WEEK. n01441*
SANFORD'a OPERA ROUSE—
isLIWENTiI Street, above Chestnut.
ETIIIOPIANPEAFORMANORS THIS EVENING.
Ethiopian Life illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of
Stars—Now Dances by the Sanford Children.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence %muter before
eight.
To conclude with
A LAUGHABLE AVTEAPIEOE.
Admittance 25 cents.
riptionEtu". VARIETIES—
MTH and CHESTNUT Streets.
Re-engagement of
Messrs. MOUTON and DUNBAR,
NOTICE.—Mr. MAGILTON will appear every 'inn
ing during the week as THE MAN MONKEY, 1n the
tartly part of the performance.
For further information sea Public Ledger.
E iitertainments commence at 7g. Admission 10 cents.
0016-310
Tfarg Ql6oobo
AUCTION GOODS.
TI[OS. \V. EVANS f 00.,
620 CHESTNUT Street,
Will open THIS MORNING a large aseortment of
FRENCH GOODS,
JOST DOUORT AV Tilt
GREAT AUCTION SALE IN NEW YORK.
Amongst thew AM
nolB-31 GREAT BARGAINS.
ANOTHER CHEAP LOT ALL-WOOL
JILANKETS.—V. E. ARCHAMBAULT, N. E.
corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets, open
THIS MORNINU 600 pairs of extra 100 heliTy Twilled
Rlbbon•bound French Etanketa ' at $1 60, Si 76, $1 60,
$ 2 75 , $3 25, $3 60, 84, U. $O, $7, and $8; also, 100
large-Ate Hotnlortables, at $1 76 and N.
•• • .
PLEAT BARGAINS IN MUSLIN& •
Yardetvlde heavy Sheeting bluelies, at 6,tf 9,10 c.
Yule Shirtless, at 0,8, 10, and 12%c.
Pillow-ease Aluvlitiv; extra width, at 11c.
Store for great bargains, N. E. corner .F.LEVENTII
ed MAR .
MARKET Streets. nolB-4t
UNGLISII HOSIERY AND UNDER
vxsTs.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS
Have received an invoice of a very desirable make—
Women's and Misses' COTTON' HOSE.
do. do. BALBRIOGAN HOSE.
blen'a long and half do.
Saxony, Vigonla. and Merino SHIRTS.
Elastic Silk SHIRTS and DRAWERS.
AT EIDOOSD PAWNS.
CHESTNUT and. EIGHTH Sts.
COOPER & CONARD,
Manufacturers of Vino CLOTH CLOAKS,
AND 0001.01/8 Itl
MEN'S AND HEMP WEAR.
BLANKETS AND DOMESTICS,
SHAWLS AND DRESS GOOD&
ESPECIAL BARGAINS
In the following named goods
English Chintzes, Wool Delaines,
Satinets, Union Camimeree,
Woollen Long Shawls. Brodie do.
S R. corner NINTH end MARKET Ste.
N Cloaks numb) to order. Datly additions
to the stock. nolo-dfit
SACRIFICES.
0 Il It
ELEOANT STOCK
FANCY DRESS TRIMMINGS
WILL BY SOLI,
REGARDLESS OF LOSSES,
DURING THE SEASON,
IN ORDNIC TO INCIINASC 000
LIST OF CUSTOMERS
AND KEEP IN WINTER WORK
OUR I'ACTORY OPERAT[VES.
WE ARE HEWN
ZEPHYRS, Ell colors, 17 cents per oz.
Tout% SPItiNG SKIRTS $3.75 each.
FRENCH WORKING COTTON, 17 cents per doz.
SHETLAND WOOL 10 etc. per on.
J. G. MAXWELL & SON,
I0•:0 CHESTNUT STREET,
Below Eleventh
REMOVAL.
L. J. LEVY & CO.,
IN ANTICIPATION or REMOVAL
SPLENDID
NEW STORE,
Now being erected tor them in •
CHESTNUT STREET,
ABOVE EIGHTH,
Unve determined, fora period of
30 DAYS,
To dispose of n large amount of their Stock now In storo
at vary
LOW PRICES FOR CASH
They invite the attentiou of the Publlcand their Cog
tamers to one of the most complete egeortmezits of
STAPLE AND FANCY
GOODS
To be found lu this country, which will be diepozed of
for tho period named, at such prices al will insure their
CHESTNUT STREET,
noll•tf NEXT TO TUE CUSTOM HOUSE
HEAVY BROWN COTTONS
Ono Thousand Bales
SIIEETINGS, SHIRTINGS, AND DRILLS,
rliint TB
LAWRENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
JACKSON COMPANY, (INDIAN BBAD,)
AND
NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Of their various widths and styles, which are offered fo
solo for drat-clam paperort
SIX MONTHS , CREDIT,
by the Agents of the Companies,
ALFRED SLADE & CO.,
not-lm 39 LETITIA STREET.
PENNSYLVANIA BANK NOTES
TAKEN AT PAR
FOR DRY GOODS.
The subscriber offers for a few days hill entire stbck
of goods at prices
TO SUIT TILE TIMRS,
and receive in payment notes of the Pennsylvania Bank:
This, to such as may have any of tbia doubtful paper
on hand, it °doing a great Inducement as his stock It
one of the best in the city.
Please gip, bun au early call,
. .
B. P. JOHNSON,
nol4•9lst 911 Market st,, above Ninth, north alaa
GREAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAKS.
A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES
has been determined on by the subscribers, in con
nemignee of the continued pressure.
600 MISSES' ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$2 formerly $360
300 MISSES' ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$3 60. formerly $5 60.
250 SUPERIOR FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$5 to $B, coot to Import $7 to $lO each.
LONG BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS,
formerly $l2.
RICH BLACK VELVET CLOAKS,
All '2O per coot. below cost of production.
J PROCTOR
Successors to Qeo Dolph, & Co.,
013 lose d 708 CHESTNUT street.
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.-FOR A
few days longer, we will take the Notes of the
above Bank st par, for Goode, at the reduced prices.
We are offering immense bargains In
GLOAKS AND TALIIAB. •
A groat variety of styles at lesa than the cost of
material.
Broche Long and Square Shawls, Stella and Blanket
do., at extraordinary low prices.
DIMS GOODS, of every description, at •sacrifice.
KID (MOVES, Ribbons, and Embroideries, at prices
that defy all competition,
LINENS, FLANNELS, and DOMESTICS.
faCILTS AND COUNTIIRDANES.—A full line, at ex
traordinary low prices.
Do not mistake the Btore.
P. tk, T. If . DELMER'S,
n1.66t B. W. corner Eighth and Spring Garden ate,
JOHN B. STRYKER, Jig.,
Wholesale Dealer In
AUCTION DAY 6001:3,
No. 11 BANK Otteet s Philadelphia. potl•Rcp
fialeo bp %Intim.
nn THOMAS & SONS,
li~• Nos. In and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STRUT,
(formerly Nos. OT sad 09.)
REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, ito.
Publie Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
V - • Handbills of each property Issued separately, in
liddltion to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each aide one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptiorw of oil the property to be sold on
the following Tuesday.
IL) FURNITURE • HALES AT, THE AEOTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL ERTATE AT PRIVATE BALL
fl=" We hare 4 largo amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate gele, including every description of City and
country property. Equated Lista may be had at the
auction afore.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
D. Real Estate entered on. our Private Sale Re
gister, and advertised.oceasionally in our Pubtie Sale
Abstracts, (of Which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
free of charge.
.Me. B. L. Davenport
Ittra. IL L. Davenport
. .
LIBRARY OP THE LATE ROBERT F. WALBII, Esc , .
CARD.--We will cell on Tuesday and Wednealay
evenings, December let and 24, the valuable miscella
neous library of the late Robert P. Walsh, Esq., which
contains a large number of rare and valuable kooks, on
various subjects.
11:7 - Catalogues with full particulars will be ready
three days previous to the day of sale, and the books
arranged for examination.
Mrs. D. P. Bowers
SALE OP SUPERIOR, )IJRNITEIRE, ELEGANT
• PIANO-PORTS, &c.
()ABB.—Our sale, at the auction store, to-morrow
morning, will include, besides six hundred lota of
elegant seoond-hand furniture, en elegant Schen., T
octave, piano-forte, fine mirrors, fine tapestry Brus
selsoind velvet carpets, china and glass-ware, plated
wares, superior book came, superior beds and bedding,
a large number of stoves, various kinds, comprising an
attractive assortment, and worthyithe attention of those
desirous of purchasing.
ILA' Catalogues now ready and the articles arranged
for egiunittation.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER let.
Administrators' Sale—Estate of Richard raison, Dec'd,
formerly of Dr. Shippen.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM, ABOUT
SIXTEEN MILES. BROM MARKET STREET, AND
TERRE EROM BRISTOL.
Our sale let December will include the valuable
country seat and farm, 167 acres, with impeder improve
ments, known as "PARLEY ," actuate on the heights, on
thewest side of Nesternony Creek, between the Bristol
turnpike sad thc, Newport road.
11:r hourYo rticulars to handbills.
Orphans' Ct Sale—Estate of William Lennen,
demisted.
PRAMS DWELLING, 21av WARD.
Frame dwelling, north aide of Wood street, between
Green lane and Levering !street, Twenty-first Ward .
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Lynch, minors.
TWO-STORY BRICK. HOUSE.
Mr. Chanfrau
Two-story brick hoagie, Eerie , court, between Tenth
and Elerenth streets, below Locust.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.
Also, neat modern retedence, No. 153 North Fifteenth
street, above Arch street, finithed with modern improve
ments and conveniences.
TWO HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCES. Nos. 1809
AND ISM DELANEY PLACE, BETWEEN EIGH
TEENTH. AND NINETEENTH AND SPRUCE AND
PINE STREETS.
Two handsome new fear story brick residenios, with
thrountorx back buildings, and replete with 41 the
modern improvements and convenience . They will be
cold separately. Immediate possession.
TUBER VALUABLE Leas WALNUT STREET,
WltBT Pill Ii LPIIIA.
Three valuable lots, Walnut street, east of Marge
retta street—each 56 feet front, 220 feet deep to York
street. Blear of all Incumbrance.
Admlniatratan , Peremptory Sale.
A THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING, TWENTY
FIRST STREET.
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Also. r. thros-story brick dwelling, Twenty-first
sliver, below Ilio rt nilto street.
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THREE-STORY BRIOK STORR.AND DWELLING.
Throe-story brick store and dwelling, Ridge avenue,
below Oxford street.
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Two-story brick dwelling, Columbia avenue, east of
Ridge avenue. .
PEREMPTORY SALE.—TIIREE AROUND RENTS.
-Three ground recta--one of $ll4, one of VA and one
of sao per annum.
• Executor's Peremptory We—Estate of Charlotte
Render, Deceased •
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Two-story brick dwelling, with back-buildings, west
aide. St. John street, above Noble street,
Sale Noe. 139 end 141 South Fourth Street.
SUPERIOR PURNIVURE, PINE etIRROPS, IROSE
WOOD PIANO-FORTES, VELVET CARPETS, &a.
On Thartdii tlondsig,
At 10 o'clock, at the Anetion,Store, an extensive u
aortatunt of second-hand furniture, mirrors, piano-forte,
carpets, ke., from families declining housekeeping.
ELEGANT ROSEWOOD PIANO.
MSM=SI;=I
Palo at N 0.1725 Arch street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, VELI'ET CARPETS,
MIRRORS, OIL CLOTHS, &e., &c.
Oa Friday ?detain.
" 20th instant, at •10 o'clock, by cat doge., at No s 1125
Arch street (above Seventeenth), the entire superior
furniture, &c , all made to order, and been but little
used.
frrhley be examlnod at 8 o'clock ea the moroing of
ule.
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FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, SPLENDID ERARD
GRAND PIANO, LARGE FRENCH PLATE MAN
TEL AND PIER MIRRORS, ELEGANT CURTAINS,
CHANDELIERS, CARPETS, 0 RHO L U WALL
BRACKETS, BOOK-CASES, Ac., %kr.
Oa Wednesday Morning,
25th instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1012
Walnut street (west of Sixteenth street), the fashiona
ble furniture, Erard piano forte, mirrors, carpets, Ac ,
An., of a lady removing to the country.
lr Full particulars in catalogues. May be examined
the day previous to sale from 11 to 3 o'clock.
Shares in the Academy or Music; Point Breeze ?ark ;
Philadelphia end Mercantile Libraries ; Athenieum ; k c.
$5,000 WANTED on mortgage on a valuable pre
port? on Walnut street.
NNIMPT 'aslggatoit.ggralns_
.r 4 u'r Stroet, opposits 3hs Chistaps
_Rousso, Between
Fourth and Fifth Streets.
CARD.—We invite the early and particular attention
of the trade and purchasers generally, to the peremp
tory Bale Or AR extensive assortment of fashionable
furs, cloth cloaks, embroideries, laces, bonnet 'velvets,
and millinery goods generally, to be held at our store
WA day, by catalogue, commencing at 10 o'clock, pre
cisely.
Also, an assortment of city.mado clothing, consisting
of coats, Mimes, cassimere pants, silk and satin tests,
HOSIERY tioow.
Also, a lino superior English and American hosiery
goods.
Also, au assortment rich colors chenille shawls, &o
N. B.—The x hole are now arranged for examination
EXTENSIVE SALE OP FURS FOR LADIES' AND
_
GENTS' WEAR.
This Morning,
lath instant, commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we
will sell by catalogue, for cash, a large and valuable
consignment of elegantly mails furs for ladies', gents'
and misers wear, consisting of taimas, capes, victorines,
pelerines, rum*, cute , caps, gauntlets, and gloves,
Inane in the vadat fasbionablo manner of Siberian squir
rel, mynx, sable, stone martin, Bohemian latch, rock
martin, chinchilli, swan's down, ermine, beaver, seal,
kc.
. . .
Also, a general assortment of city made fall and
winter clothing, consisting of
ON} TIIOUSAND GARMENTS,
Such an Overcoats or all descriptions,
Pants of black and hinny mixed cassimerd,
Tests of silk, satin, cashmere, and velvet,
LAMB ;S WOOL SIIIRTS AND DRAWERS.
Also, 100 dozen gents' wool and merino shirts
and drawers.
Also, gents' wool comforts, wool hose and half hose,
wool shawls, wool bowls, wool gloves and mitts, scarfs
and cravats.
SPLENDID CHENILLE SHAWLS, SCARFS. Ac.
Also, a line splendid 10If chenille shawls, chenille
'mead's, Ac.
EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS.
Also, a general variety of French ant Scotch em
broideries, bonnet and trimming ribbons, French artifi
cial.. Ac
BILK-YPLYEP RIBBONS AND CLOAK GALLOONS.
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Also, 60 caatona silk-velvet ribbon's, and elegant gal
loon trimmings, satin ribbons ' silk fringes, &c.
LADIES , CLOAKS, TALM.kS AND MANTILLAS.
Mso a line !adios' velvet and silk cloaks, cloth Ul
tima, silk mantillas, barques, cloth dusters, Ae , with a
large and general assortment of staple and fancy
articles, suited to present sales, and worthy pastiest
ticular attention.
• o . 9amples and catalogues early on the morning of
sale.
SCULL, CAMSLOS, & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 3S South Third Street
The highest premium paid for
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK RXOTIANOE.
trocurreut Funds bought and gold.
Stocks bought and sold on couunlssior;only. nolo-2m*
W. TINGLEY CO., BANKERS
J-JIP.. No. 37 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLEOT lONS promptly made on all aocesaible points
In the United States and Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, /to., Bought and Sold on Comm Winn.
Unourrent Bank Notes, Checks, &c., bought at the
lowest ratee.
Deposits reeelveg and intermit allowed, as per agree.
meet nor 2-3 m
- 1 4 - NIVE PER CENT. PR EMI UM FOR
.12 GOLD.
OOLD ULLAI3 Will be received AA ON! DOLLAR AND
ril E CENTS £OOO, iu payment for DRY GOODS, on and
alter this day, at the New Stare. No. 9:23 Martel strut,
between Sloth and Tenth, north aide.
Our stock is entirely new, and hsvipg been purchased
at the present Unr.sr SACRIPICS, can be sold lower than
at any other store in the city.
SAMUEL 8 lIESS, No. 923 Market st.,
nol4.lw* North side, between Ninth and Tenth,
J EW STORE. NEW GOODS.
MARXBEN tr. WITTE:,
_ .
MASONIC HALL, 213 CHESTNUT
HATE ,OW ON HAND A
Complete and splendid assortment of WHITE, GOLD
BAND, and DECORATED FRENCH CIIINA,• I.IOIIE
MAN, ORMAL, and COLORED GLASSWARE;
8180, PARIAN. LAVA, and TERRA COTTA WARM,
besides the greatest variety of
FANCY ARTICLES,
which will ba sold at lower prices than at any similar
store in the United States.
N D.—Goods loaned to Puttee on reasonable
terms. oc 27-tt
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WINCHESTER Si SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING wron, and PATENT
MOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. TOO
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street. Philaelphia.
The attention of Southern and SY ()stern Merchants, and
Strangers, to particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most petted fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. out-lilt
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
• NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. O. MAXWELL & SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1058 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
And 318 8. SECOND St.. below Spruce.
PAOTORIES —Nos. 95 sod 9T HEORGH St.,
Tenth, sod SECOND Street, near Thalon.
Ord ere made at a few bourn' notice. ee72 4mlf
f TON'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA
1..r1 Brandy is rdora valuable as a medicinal remedial
agent than the thousand quack nostrums of the day
united,
Lyon's Catawba Brandy renovates, renews and life.
strengthens the system, aiding Digestion, dispelling
Flatulency and the cause of disease.
Carefully panted in boles of I dozen each for trans.
portation. Price 11.25 per bottle, with diacount to
dealers. Sole wholesale agents—
IREXCH RICHARDS, & CO.
N W. cor. Tenth and Market, ate., PhDs.
For Side by nem corner Third and Brown.
Zeigler& Smith, cor. Second and (}rem.
Dugan, corner Third and South.
And Druggists and Grocers generally.
C 1 LEN WOOD OENETERY OFF/OE, NO.
11 1 A 1111 WALKIN 1.1 Imism 111711, MI UV
Sale at No. 1612 Walnut 9treat
AT PRIVATE BALE
CLOTHING
CITY MADE CLOTHING
illonen.
Ohm nnb Cbina Ware
JAMES A. FREEMAN', AVOTIO
CARD NO -BALE OF 11. 422 WALNUT STioLD REET,
00al
UTY" We beg leave to Inform the publis VW,* bait
our regular weekly tiles of Furniture every Tuu . e=
our SPACIOUS BALES ROOM, NO. W
BT BEET, where every poeentie Ettoxit i° n /fr u ' 11;'*
taro the highest prizes for the goods of th ose 140 Mr
favor us with consignments. /wales haviag Partialliagt
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining Aouser
keeping lad not wishing sales at their own thretttelpi ,
can have their furniture CAKTAIILLY REMOYST..III4
01111. BALES 8008, WHERE Tiny WILL BRAM ,
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FORSYTHIA -
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE .111=t-
TUBS DEALERS OB ANY OTHENAI7O2ION
IN THE CITY.
irr Persons favoring as with amalgamate alit I*
lamed that their property sill not be ascridaeL.
Comminalone more moderate than thou data
by any other Auction House In the city.
Comigrunents respectfu ll y solicited.
IJIC - Ir Wee paid immediately alter the goods arsold.
REAL ESTATE. BALK-TEIE EEENIRIE.
MD We will 'Muds—
Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of Patela Smith, Der,d.
'MESE 1101NE8 AND LOT 01 GROUND, NORTH
BiCOND STRBST
Three three-etort brick houses and lot of groan&
east side of Second street, 170 feet north from Matto
street, 20 feet front and 100 feet deep. ,Xlgivand:
rent.
Orphans' Court Hale--Fame Estate.
FIVE MOUSES AND LOT, WASHINGTON STREET,
KENSENCITON.
A lot of ground with four three-story brick, MO_
frame hoo.se thereon, east side of WinthingtOxi 4094 ‘
80 feet above Master, 24 feet front and 121 feet doer, to
Phillip street. 00 ground rent.
Orphans , •Coart Sala—Estate of Andrew Lindsay,
TAVERN STAND, NORTH SECOND, ABOVE RAWL -
A thrbeatory brick tavern stand and dwelling, tow.
story brick back. building and lot of ground, on the *sat:
side of Second street, between lance and Vine strettaill
feet front, and extending in, depth 40 feet 4X inches,
then narrowing to 143.; teat, and extending the farther
depth of 19 feet 7 Inches, making in 61100 feet dear of
all incumbrances.
Err $2,500 may remarry If desired. ,
trp $5O to be paid on each or the above when the
11.101) is struck off.
REAL ESTATE SALE, DECEMBER. 21,1451
Thin sae will include—
Cull ant' Court Sale—Estitto of Long Minors.
PROPERTY, MARINER STREET.
A two-story brick house and lot of ground co the
south side of Mariner street ; 96 feet west of Tklrtientlit
*treat, 10 feet front, 4 feet 1 inch deep. VS Went
rent.
.1101 INT MORIAII CEMET - ERY STOOK.
This Evening.
18th inst., at the Exchange, will be sold previous to
sale of real estate
'4 shares stock in the Mount Moriah Cemetery Co.
/17-g5 to be pelt on each share when the suns la
struck off.
AT PRIVATE BAIL
A Bret-class Printing Oars; with a good ma of bud
nett, roar printioK prestos, two Ruggles sad one lams
Type and everything necessary for the hardsteig. Apple
at the Auction Store.
MOSES NA TUA NS, AUCTIONEER.
AND COMMISSION MISCHANT, B. B. eosin
SIXTH aid RADA Streets.
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AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and elver patent Inez,
llngllah, Swiss, and hunch watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instrument, km, do.
AT PRIVATE BALE—Arranged on second door.,
household furniture, of every descripkian, tads, mat •
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fumy articles, di,
&c., /Lc.
Out-door gale' attended to personally by the Anakine
eer. Charges very low. Consivennenta of fussitare .
clothing, jewelry, de. ke , solicited.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OPIIQtj
8. E. Corner of Bitth and Race Streets, =
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plats
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry °ends,
Groceriee, &gars, 'Hardware, Cutlery, Imaltare, Skid
ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on ell me.
poles of value for say length of time 'greed ca. on wen
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any tither eetah
llehment. If. 141ATHAN8,
NOTIOE.--All goods forfeited at Nathan's Loan
Office, S. E. corm of sixth and Race streets, will be
sold at public auction, on Tuesday morning, OM at
November, at 10 o'clock, unless depordtursarEpreviests
thereto, and pay charges, and renew their =Welton
Moses Nathan; S. E. corner or Sixth and Race Amin.
NATIIANS'S GREAT SALE OP YOREEITED GOODS,.
Will take.place
On Tuesday Morning,
November 24th, at IO o'clock, at Moses Nathansfs - -
auction store, B. N. corner of Sixth mg /Lscs strutter -
in the second-story room—entrance from Uses street.
It will embrace the largest assortment of goods seer.
offered at public auction, competing a large and=
Tat assortment of super fi ne overcoats, &Want, •
drew and froth coats, business coats, pants, 'Tests,
handkerchiefs, boots, shoes, umbrellas, shirts, dry ,
goods, costs, pants, and ves t patterns, silk, cashmere,
merino, debage, delaine and oblong dresses andr dress
patterns, labes , and children's gaiters, boots sad
shoes, gums, silk velvet, silk, merino, and cloth cloaks,
tennis, capes, barques, mantilla!, superfine berth*,
crape, Bilk, atelLs, plai d woollen, mecum, and other
Shawls, parasols, bedspreads, *tills, comfortable',
blankets, sheets, pillow-cases certain , books; steel
ekatea, pistols, trsvelling-truriks, valises, furniture
cooking-stoves, sad-lrons, musical instruments, and
elegant silver-plated tea-set, china, glass and crockery
ware, cigars, daguerreotype camera, complete, with
fixtures, microscopos, surveyor's instruments, mate by
Knox & Shaba, paintinys, engravings, looking glasses,
and a thousand other articles.
Particulars hereafter. -
WEBIPS great sale of forfeited Natalie' Jeweler, -
CilaWS,l 4 lltole, Musical Instruments, ice., wtetakeplace
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dr Goods, Clothing, 11 4 Wiret s .
d.c., being forfeited collaterals, will take place abAirtl7.
Due notice will be glen.
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HALF THE VISUAL
BELLING nueEs.—Double-bottomed and hunting
case gold patent lever watches, of The most
ap
proved makes; hunting 01.10 and open face gold escape- ;
went lever and begin e watches. fall jeweled - • fine geld
enameled lever and 'spine watches for ladles'• go/4
jewelry of every description; silver lever sod In.
watches, In hunting cases and open face; silver
Swiss and Yrench watches ; a general Miartimant tor!
niture, beds, mattresees, mirrors. &c.
OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, sadchargea to wit
the times, low.
Coneiguaiebbr at every deeeriptirtre at
for, p4blici 1116114
mortify ADVANC.IDrre all sad every triad if=
for public or private sele, or to be bold tor a
' - '
time. (Runes loy.
SAMIIEL NATILANS, AUCTIONNESi
and MONEY LOAN OPIUM, No. 119 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, oppcolte Peer at., only
eight doors below the Factrange.
Henri of business from 7 o'clock, A. X., antil lii
o'clock in the evening.
Outdoor sales,and sales at the Auction Hoots, at
tended upon the mat satisfactory terns.
CAPITAL 1200 1 000. •
Hstahlisitedfer du las: Thirty Wars.
Advances made from one dollar to Commands on DX
mends, Silver Plata, Watches , Jewelry, Hardware, Her
chandize, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars r Musleal
Instruments, Gum, Hanes, Carriages, and Coeds of
every description.
All good' can remain any length ad time agreed
upon.
All Adria_ ,ces from one hundred dollars and upwards!
w Ul
the lowest market be charged !I perate. r cent. per month; 1500 and cover,
This Store House having a depth of LI) set, healer's
are and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pot
sate watchmen for the premises • also, heavy hunt
ranee effected for the benefit of all personahaving "coda
advanced upon
N. 8.--On account of .having an nalludted capital,
this office is prepared to make advanera on more satin.
facto 7 and aocommodating term, than any other In
this etty.
Money advanced to . the poor, in anal unovata,
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE BALI.
Gold Patent Leverand other Watehem, Jewetry, sad
Clothing .111 be sold at reduced pricm, anl-ly
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. S. comar of DAIMON and 130IITIE Streets
Om &mod.
MIMING SALM,
BALMS &VERY SATURDAY HYMNING,
At 7% o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Hardware .Col
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothug, Wetches;
ry, Yancy Articles, ace.
4nsuralur Companies.
001010NIVEALTII FIRE INSURANCE
N.-/ column, OF TIM ETAT?. or PRNNSYLVA
NIA .--018ce, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNU,
Directs, Plulsdelphts. Dobscribeci Capital, WOAD.
Peld-np Capital.l2oo.ooo.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D., Pre&!dent.
THOMAS B. STRWAST, Vice Preen.
Sawn. B. Moos', Secretory.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
ANOE COMPANY, PHILADILPHLA—OiIoo, No.
802 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
°' BITS BIM ONLY TAMEN."
Dt1109.018.
Wm. kt. Swain,
Johi3 dmspatb, Jr.,
H. N. Burroughs,
J. B. Hughes,
P. D. Sherman,
Wm. P. Hacker,
J. P. Bteiner,
H. A. abarkelford,
Hun. /OA JONRB, President,
Hon. O. W. WOODWARD, Vice President.
• . Jso B. Secretary.
Jame B ALTOID, Assistant Secretary. no 2-30-11
Jar. Walker,
Juo. McClure,
Tho. Cravat,
A. S. Gillett,
Yuman Shop
Sate. Jones, C. IS D.,
Joseph Klapp, M. D
political.
FOR SHERIFF
CALtII S. WRIGHT,
FIVIII WARD,
:object to Democratic roles
FOR SIIERIFF
ALDERMAN GEORGE I.lOOltE,
tOURTO
Subject to Democratic Rules.
FOR SHERIFF
JAMES G. GIBSON,
TWESTY-BECOsD WARD.
Subject to Democratie Rules.
FOR SHERIFF,
EDWARD T. MOTT,
TWELFTH WARD
SUBJECT TO DE.I4OCHATIO ROLM 00.16-2 M.
ilJant6.
AV -ANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—AbIe-bolted, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attondance. Pay from net to V 4 per month.
No man having tt wife or child wilt be accepted. A ppll
for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 81T tialtßlT street
shore Eighth, north side.
WILLIAM B. BOYALL,
let Lieut. 2d Begt. of Cavalry,
Recruiting Officer
oat 5-2 m
SAV.I"IsTG FI7ND.--lINITED STATES
P,7 TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and Cain-
NUT Streets.
Large nod small sums received, and paid bank on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from the dm , of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Mice hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and oft
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until a o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on inland, Ireland, and Scotland,
from .£1 upwards!.
President--STEPHEN CEAWPOED
Treasurer—PLlNY FIBS.
Teller—JAMES R. MONTER.
F URS! FURS!! FURS!!!
REGARDLIISS OF COST
CIIAS. OARFORP .t SON,
No. 624 CHESTNUT ST.,
snow strzYru,
Are selling their
LARUE AND CAREPDLLY SNLECTED STOCK
LADIES , FURS
AT PRICES TO SUIT TUB Tt3lB.Y.
We would advise our lady friend* to eall itanaidlately
and secure a litegain. ruillit-mwte-St
CLOVER SEED.—NOTIOE TO PENN
SYLVANIA FARMERS AND STORRILISPIERS.
The undersigned are now prepared to parchase for
cub prime Closer Seed of the nowerop, Pennalnas
itodgeepers and farmers, by sending. samples to oar
address, an, et all times, asoertain the prat at which
we ar e Inyilag. Parties wishiag samples, by which ist
be governed ai to quality, eau have them mat hyena%
by addressing 11J. ' OM= % st .
sonlittf ia North heat. and 44 Wait
DITRMAR & BUTZ, PORTER, ALE
AND LAGER BEER BREWERY, No. 630 Ow
No. 938) North THIRD Street, Panadalidds.--ablepim
orders prompU: attended to ‘ jai t(
r t i a i 1 0
nol7-Im*
tos-3ta**