• NEW YORK MARKETS. Friday Evening, November 20, 1257. Antos—The market is nneettitd; sales of Pots: at $6.81.1157, and. Pearls at $6.319140,' Fisn—The market for all 'detoriptiOne it quit& dull. Wo have only to note Wee oC 800 quintals St. G eorge 's dry cod, Own' store, at 118A11aii,3461 - ' cargoes can be bought at a UtatetialreditukhOmm= --" these rates. - . •,. FLOUR, tro.-1/4 for' Western L ewd Flour opened heavy and quiet,, , slth little Inquiry for :exporf, the demand ; Ming. mainly for the Verne and. - Nastern Undiii hut .tdoied better and more Relive. The sales are 12,000 q bblt $4.90a55. for °minion to good State; $5.10a55.30 for extra do; 14.90146 for superfine Indiana and" Miebigan ; $5.10,15.9ft for extra do; ss.46asEl for common to good extra, Ohio; $0a57.25 for St. Limis'.brendS, andlo.6oB; S 7-76 for extra Geneses, • • Canadian Flour is also baiter inT in fair re quiwd, the arrivals are falr—salei of ; 000 bids 'at $6.1040:60 for extra brands. Southern flour is In hatter ditiend and is held higber-.ealea Of 1,700 bill $5.20a55.40 for mix ed to good brands Baltimore, le.,ind $5.45x57. for, the better gredee. Eye ihmr WitnedY"' - mg‘a of 400 obis at $3:5044,75. „ Corn Meal is unchanged.' Sales of' Jersey at $3•40a3.50,,and Braudymne at $3.76. Eaekwheat Flour is in deMand at 22e$2' 25 per 1001bs. ' ' Gnano. , The Wheat market is net,welretippliid, and pride§ are firm; the lop:1111:1e ,mainly for shipping, and the eesorttpent ft! poor. The sales are 12,000 huthels tt.51.35 for Amber' Tennessee; $1.20 for white lidlohlgalt; $160a601. for white Kentucky; $1.20a1,23" for white Chio $134a1.40 for ordinary white Southern, enjt.sl.44o' for Milwaukee Club.' Rye is unchanged—the deniattd is tair—ealee of 1,200 bushels State at Mt. Oats.a.re;-in „de.; mend at 46a401 - Ote. for State tiod.lVeitern. Bar ley is in good demand and is fioi-•stieS ff,ooolitish ids at 73a880. for State.., - ,‘ Corn is a shade better—Ahem is nothinrarriv lag; -sales of-12,000 bushole at 8011021 o: for western mixed, in store and dellVered, and 871 for southern yellow. Pnovisrows.—TnePorkkaarket is Sealer, the de mand is fair—sales Of 275 bids at $19.36419.50 for mesa and $l7 for prime.. Other kinds quiet. Beef is in fair demand. and. is rather heavy— sales of 300 obis at s6as7 for country prime; $9.50 a $10.60 for do mem; $l4 for repacked western mess, and $l5 for extra do. Prima moss is firmly held at 21a250. Beef barns m-but quiet at 014.00417. Bacon is in moderate demand at 12111210. Cut meats are seam and nominal. . Lard is heavy—the supplyof new is increatling— sales of 210 bbls and toe at Wein° fer,palV.. Butter and oboes° are steady and very Vali" Bauss.—The - demand for all kinde ls and the market for mast descriptitM s is ranch de pressed-'-eales of 10 bales TamplorOtutt, average 235 lbs, have been made at2o3i• NAVAL STOREEL--Spiiits turpentine has been in improved'domancl, and with light receipts and a greatly reduced stock, prieei 'have further ad vanced' and the tendency he still ;Upward; the transactions include 800 bide (tholnding 300 to ar rive in shipping order) 14'42 centareash ; 100 do at 43 cents, 30 - days, adding littered, and 300 do' at 43 cents caah ; holders are noir:demanding 45 cents, but buyers are reluotant to respond to this ad-, Vance. In tirade we. notice sales of 000 bbls at $350 per 280 lbs. Oommon--.rosin is lidet but steady. The medium and Ine , grades are mlimlted requeat; salsa ' of 100 Maslow tolOod No. 1 at $2.50044 per 280 lbsk Otherkinditare inactive. 0tt.5...--AkmericatiLinseid in lair request; and prices are a 'shade eisier 2 -4alei Of 8,000 gallons from 'numbers' bands, if 55a600,.aee11,_ ; -' Fon-other kinds the demand is quite limited:. IT &have Gab , to notice a sale of 45 bbls. Lard "IA gall made, at 000 per gallon, cash The Providence, it, Laotti*t.'. l "lillat 6l the: following singular story, ancivermiOwfor the troth of it: A man, named ..Attael.Bewerq Ittlettmtlip: village of Westerly, was •.passfhg:- 11414 the road to the village, on the 29th or. - o,otouoilimut day, and suddenly be eitpariensed.'auludeeeriba• ble sensation. He lost his sight,HtinThii imeeoh, and finally his serum4if hearing. "-He :remained confounded In the" nijkl l ik.iirthis ioidi knowing not which way to tern`, and soon after by one of his acquaintances, who arouse, him, but without effect. Varietis , Metla wed. practised, mob as firing pistols anding loud noises close to him, but be diVnetiriiitlee therea• Ho was taken home, and feria one,tfOtifd feed a child. Thus be continued up - All -I}imdY, Ho: somber 15th. As the 'fondly were about to attend ehuroh, Bowen's sight was restored to him ipt;ar manner as quick and mysteriously that,,by which be had - lost it. He wont teohurobland ear., ried a small elate, on which be wrote; imon:as. the mush) • commenced, he wait: seek, to start. When the Minister concluded the :etwvMMl, Batten began to read' the`..visitlng . enitlie,shite atone; to' the infinite, Mtsprisi oral p revent . He returned to his home at well he eiaomm.::.%!! ! Two men, named - 16bn' Wnot-jklia riVilaott- Burns, got into a fightaTewliii: kit* ilboat 19 miles oast of Trserdoesa;44..,„iwirmi aid plitele, were need, and bsitb wore:llll4d4x Tho State Department -ban , --yeeePted: intelli gence from - Matanzas 'of 'tie dbititA;Ntillians Parker, alias John Tomnulsorilijoberg t 4 0 1 4aMitt belonging to the barque Davld7Seputo4r, of fihiiA dolphin. - io Ira Merchant, for nearly• tWetity years a resident of Newark, N.' Ohio, on the 18th inst.• waik for many years grand master of, the Masonic fraternity In Now Jersey. .-•- Mrs. Jane Swisibehn, formerly edit& of the Pittsburgh. Visiter, has purchased too Adveitzser,•Minuesota; and repined the editorial corps. She has been for some months a ireaideat of Minnesota. The Lewistown Gazette has a, natieel of the doings of Mr. John Treastei, of Arintgh township, Miffim county, Pa., who caught in a common !Soli trap, six doors, two boars and a panther, In about a month. A gold mine, which promises well, bas re cently been discovered near New Kent, C. 11., Vs. It belongs to a Mr. Hilliard. DEBORIPTION or AN UPPTAM-4 cannot toll where I have met with this portrait drawn to the life; but it is clearly the, work of some ono of those good, but plain-spoken Bishops, who flourished with Latimer "An upstart is an bolyday clown, and dif fers only in the etutre of his clothes, not the stuff of himselfe. His Father was a man of good stocke, though a tanner.. He ptlthhased . the land and his son the title. H 0 has doffed off the name of a country fellow, but the look not so easy, and his face still bears a,relish for churned milk. He is guarded witlf.mere gold lace than any gentleman of the.countiti, yet his body makes his clothes still ont of fashion. In sum he is but a clod of his own earth, or his land 'is the dunghill, and he IEO4 cock= that crows over it; and, commonly.his race ie quickly run, mull& children's 'e,bildren, though they scape hanging, finally return to the place whence their Father came." • CITY ITtIMS.: A VALmter.,z PRESENT...4Ii o,l3lillli:thii,- es tablishment of Mr. J,'D: Wiliramdrouitliith:street, above Market, yesterday, our attention ,au arrested by one, or rather a 'group, of the moil beautiful effiectmens of photograph portraits that it has at atty thus been our pleasure to examine. Upon Inquiry, we found 'that the group we by no, means of a private character, and, therefore, feel at h• berty to call to it the notice of the public. -5 The work emulate of - superbly executed colored pho tographs of all the officers of the'arand Ledge oftheit; Y. H. of Pennejlraila. They:aro foUrben,lppurnber,' each occupying a separate' medallion, the whole; being set in a highly ornamented oval fraine,thfim feet gig inchee, by fire feet in else, The oniziannetit the 41/1- closure covering the, spaces between the medallions is monied and gilt, giving it a very riOviege , pearance, and has the effect of showing off the plot4es in beautiful relief.. - - - ' . - . Through the politeness of the artist, W. Geritton, Jisq., on Oheetnnt street, above Sarenth,-we learn that the group Includes the following named gentlemen, who, we presume, are all well known icionialtisens.,: Peter, Williamson, .Ilight Worthy Grand idaiteief thi Lodge Dr. J. R. Mitchell, IL W.Depty; Grand Masfiet panty M. Phillipe, R. W.' Senior. Grand,,Wanlen; , John Thomson, R. Junior ; Grand Wardeit; Yarnell Shielde, R. W. Grand Treasurer ;„Wm. W. Grand Secretary; Mayor Mahe:id Vitot, C Senior Grand Deacon ; Win, 'English, 'lonfer.cfritnd );leacon.;' , Joseph T. Thomas and Jeremiah otaltinseol Gantt Stewards; Jacob Loudenslager, Grand Marshal; ',John L Goddard, Grand Sword Bearer; /braes V. 'Octoroon, Grand Pursuivent, and Wm. B. Settaider, Ormid Tyler. Mr. Williamson, the Grand Master, occupies the centre of the group, and Immediately Underneath his picture is contained, in a medallion, the fallowing- inscription, - which will explain to the realer the object of the whole; To I , Parse Wittaistion, Req., . " Right Worshipful Grand ida'ster of. Pemmylranho; Respectfully presented by the °Meets of the Grsdid Lodge, as an acknowledgment of his virtues as amen, his merits as a Mason, and his able, dignified, and la partial administration of the arduous duties of-hla high office.” If the public need any further demonstration of life. OeT11101:01/ rare artistic abilities in his line, they' cer tainly have it in this group of pictures. Tho portraits are all in a standing position, taken in fall regalia, each bearing the particular badge of hie office. The coloring of the dress, drapery, &e., in faultless. But it is not only the quality of execution that entitles this Work to our distinguished conelderation, but the position of the individual aernbere of it in society, and withal the personal appearance of the wen. Thsy- wUI excuse us for saying that they aro all really flne.lookhig fellows, for that is just the judgment the public ii past log upon their pictures every hour In the diy. group, we underifirid, will be returned to hir. German* rooms, probably to-day, where it will remain for a fe* , daye, after which it will be removed to its fine s t destination in thi office of the• Grand :Secretary? tradit sonic Hall. The cost of this - beautiful prei . int:wiituf; den-stand to be groat three bundrea " PAseRsoRR RAILROADS seem deatined',toy early= all before thorn in Philadelphia, and ivd Ifitititeretly , at. Trees the hope that ere long they may be found sub stantially laid In all the streets, thus affording hitisons, as well as strangers, an easy Mode' of comnittnleAtion with the elegant and faithlonablesiatiablishinAt ' Of Clif ton, Albright, '& Co., o J'ayeitOs 1141,11,0 027- . Vitett - ' nut street. btr. John IV. Albright, late of 1/38 nut street, is well known to bur citlanne, attd large portion of our gouthorn awl Weiternitsitors,:al the beat cutter In the Union, find we feel 'that we- can do them no greater service than Jost' letting them know where to find him. Es passant, they ate aalliiigth'i6r Immense stock at coot prices, to keep, tlistrovorktnen employed. We last evening haul the pleasure of "Lilting pee of the grand musical entertainments by Dodswinth's celebrated, band, of Now exit, zfoithi" benefit of the National Guards, at- the , now , samor7 of the company, In Race street, holey Sixth. ThereatUi a largo crowd of indica arid ge'ritlemen present, smiths music was very flee. A concert this, attedinou tindlone this evening will close the /melee, 'and" we advisitthose, who have not taken the opportunity, of. viettAng - the Clewed& Armory to do no to-day. TIIE FIREIT snow.—,The first inaSh'folif lee*, 'night. It gladdened the hearts:.of the nrehlos;triatiet¢ fast men and women tti,lordegletifully,tory4l to sleighing frolics, end made' the ra por.nd „tile 'iliesty. shudder at the apProach of a sorart!'liiiakAimoog. .13 . lemon It behooves all who are not yet prepared fqr winter to go get thertaselves handsome and`r'eolfire4le seasonable garments, at the lly . earn Stop 9 Rockhlll & N05:603-And‘6si;-Mpfai elf,l pyre Mitt. t ; ' Marine intelligence La o 'LP 'r, Sov. 24, 101'. 4 61 * 8111( 1113E8 .. . 98q8 ..,5 o 5 KWIC ' . "'" • *ARRIVED.' - • { "BotkrOordelii;Darmil. (late Hutchins) from Port 'Fr nee t viii.' tiettia, 17 days, With logwood to Thos Ival4Ob & Bone. Capt Hutchins died at Fort su Mace of the yellow foyer, M already reported. i The drat ofli. car, Mr Miller': took °barge of the vemeli end white at '44, two mates, 'and eight seamen sickened and pittoto Inagua, where they died,. The American Col: "Jul At that place took charge of the *easel, and appoin ed illept Darrell to bring her home. „ - Behr Normals, Oellins, 10 dais from Langan, 013; with' 200 ohaldroon coal to B Morris Wale & Co. glair -9 •R. °Manse, 'bong, 6 day!' from Boston, With . tisdao to N A Bonder dc Op. fklir Knight, Beare, 7 days frOm Dennis; Macs, in hal- , /lAA to 46pt.e.le. Bolo' Cirinthian, Taylor, 6 days from Nenrburyperr, With rodeo ' to G A Wood. • • '"flolir • in' Darratt.,Davin, 6 days from Boston, in bal last to L Andenreld & Co. lkott,Tillor, day,' from Ly h n, ballast ' to L'Andeireld & Co, , - Bahr Matthew Direaohneon; B dare from New York, ballant to Noble. llammett & OAldwell: • • Behr G'7! Smith', Len, B iisie (romper/ York, in bal last to Tyler, iltmie ,(10. , • , , Bohr Aretetittei Coirdira;'9' dais 'frOin New York, in , ballast' he Veit Dinien,'NOiton d Co. Behr F F Randolph, Ranelton, 4 days, from Cohisset, in ballast to Tiler ; Rode & Co. Bohr„ T Fhafo, Cranmer, 5 des, from' oohasset, in ballast Tyler, Stone & Co.' - liteditlleanot, Townsend, 5 days Boston, in bal lad to John R White. . - Behr Poononnock, Burroughs, 5 days, from Boston, in ballast to Wallace & Co. Bohr J W Rudy, Sipple, I day from,Frederica, Del, with wheat to Jae BarVatt . & Bon. , • - Belarlirina, Btrsugbn,l day from New, Castle, with oats to Robeson Lea, Behr Ranee, Dalai, 2 'dais 'from Indian River, with corn to T W Parker. , , BteameblePilinetto, Baker; Boston, Et 'Mawr. Steamship Delaware, Cope's, N York, J Allderdlce. Br scbr Bolicitor t *MO. Belfast, Ireland,l Dale. Bar Jonlitlian May, Cobb, Havana, ,7 Mason $ Co. Behr Knight, Semi. Boston, L Audenrell Co. Bohr Jae Barratt, DoVie. ItaburY,, de , • „ Behr E Ecott, Taylor, Newpcirt s ', -, do' Behr Eleanor, Townsend, Beston,lohn Bahr Peqa"nnock, Borrougbacßoston, Wallace & Behr Timothy Pbaro, Cramer, Boston, Tyler, Stone & Co. Behr U F Smith, Lae, Washington, do Behr Areturus, Cordaro, Washington, Van Damn, Norton & Co. Bohr It Ilrd, Johnson, Illohniond, Noble, Hammett 34 Bohr I/ 1' Randolph, Razelton, Now Haven, N Sturte vant & Co. Mel S Bhrlver, Detuga,l3aTtimare, A. Greece,. Jr: • . (Oorrespondentie of the PhibsdalphliSleiehange.) MATS, ReI.:II6 , AD. 8 A AL Eiteamehip City of .Rithinond, faun Philidolphis for Richmond, canto 'to harbor last eseidog; tind wont to sea th:s morning "in company With baNtte Gem, for Boston, sad live schooners, coal leaded. ,No vomele Row in the rosdltaad. • Wind il*weather warm. onlincrs, &a, WM. M. ut,onmegi • (BY TBLIOBAP/1.1. ' (Oorgtomondento of the nibble Exehange.) OAELTINIANEr,Env. 2 9. & P M. A ule imbiber of vessels lava gone out daring the bakt:Abia.westher was too think to'allots of our mak. Ina' them : out. The brig 'B IC Eaton, from RIO de Ja n4lrojoinat in yesterday. Quito a anew storm prevailed, 1,000, tact oteming, and.the weather la. now; the wind at NW. , , • • •,, t 4 =OK B. RIRtitREI. •; "*. ror ru.soura.,r ; • (Oort*Coudonos of tiolisse.) , Nostoxr,oire, Nov 20 . .1z The ship Johrarowell, Appleby, t mei ;tidal, Eng imul, has arrived hero; *44' threioseor tops:put, spars, , 4, nor ouzo coosio,to orn9lroadirop, . • coorco,ipooloooo or The Press.) i:~:i ~ ~4 ; ,•-v; Noy. 20. TwantY7Mseberts left laro this morning,' laden and „oodehrsiesi foil •a I tJ 1 1 0111 'Craft/ OA Air to All. flatten & Co;T 4.1 ;110,1fOnte-Mt;,, alenklnti Johndrirt, ,n 'Jr, liar toll'," Ettlig &BMlsCapt Porter, eloverilial; , 4 ika. , 14 - s:"Hu s issphisais, Ilothean & Wright, Med, ltiodartriAnerom - & - dheeteiJ.W. Boyne, pig 14014 to ir0444,84:3D04 & CO; B B.Cebelris r ffig iron to Wlliningi ion," Dap: Merry Ellen andjahri‘lffetehley. lumber D B"PlkylOr &to; It Bailey &Soh, lumbar to 'Malone & Taio„,e 1 / 1 1,,f,,W P Packer, lumber to 81Trurop & Son; Llppintiott, lumber toll troekeyt Captain johu dierditoll a Eck, Irutibei:tb Nororose & Shoote r isSeltekil, lumber to - order• Tanket Joe, lumber ,111 siallje:jiihn, Griffis' ratiriati ken' tit Retains, Ab bott &Cefiglstett lumber to ItlchosondpNouth. • , linsidsitibeea khn, .Econorny, anthracite coal , to , DeLaware 9 Cite Literkflthibf, antliritalte r coal :to; Eit , 401 • • £4 , 7; 4" , ' • " • 0 A. ' alcartel qt Now, Pork yes tenliffer Liver*sals. ' ' ' Steamship Star 'of the West, ,firm, ,for qilettred /LWOW Toth yeatbiday:' • ' . _ Steamship *Plilltidelpitia,Bogge, from - Now; Oriental via Havant Mid Charleston; arrived atlfew York yea terday. • '4'. „ .- Steamship Stank from New, Orleaniq. Ifitlf iritifoStrrval et NevrYork yesterday. SteamehipAintititrd'Llght,'Titikle-Paugh, from New YOrk for asplumill;naridved at,liavant . 11th..4ust, and. Milktitakeeday. •Steianahl,p Quaker City, Schnhildt, from New, York frieritoblie, at Havana 18th hest, midulled next day.-1 ,s-.lMakanaltili II B Beach; WlllOl4 arrived at Baltimore 19Qf Mats 'Mom New York, caught fltcf Wpm'', evening , bb 4rq reeni;Sdidkvar.slifsmesed to the extent of • $11944°f.-5/6tris a & indichisierrwas tonslderably di ' 'The filositgatjamt rif ker,eargo had heonrits- • chorea, and thetia,rusae .amounted to about 8 , 900.. She , sksitcf# l t , U.intre:A 1411,00? l, being in ,Philedelplala Stedakillfitilealse4ll4l4 . ll, fOriiiiiime; Key Nast, cleared at 110eriestrirellith just. Ship Micinithithaelleinfalianib, front Chinch* Islands ,(erN-Xotkrtreitt to see treqtrieropton Roads 10th Mato S B kip macre WO*firmOhti{lglA Islands, arrived up' at ahlinoke 440'14. Ship Rebel*, Reason, cleared at New ; York yester day- MIRO dab Janeiro. • • ; Shhp -Rattler. Rarest, for New Orleans sailed from Rib de JAneirk Oct 12. Ship - Yantis; Hubbard, for' Sea Francisco, cleared at Boston 10th inst. Ship Thirty-One States, Smart • from 'Savannah, via Beaton, Oct 8, WAS lying , in the river at Montrose Nov 4, being badly strained, and making Considerable water. Ship Charter Oak, Carver, °leered At New York 19th inst. for Liverpool, ShipYlying Irish, from Boston for California, was spo ken 14th tilt, lot 27 N. 104 —, Ship IA Norris,Pollambee, from Chinches, at Porte. mouth dth inst. Ship Tropic, Smith, from Chinches for Dunkirk, was off Dover 6th inet. Ship Mountain Wave, from Chinches for Cowes, was off Plymouth '24 Inst. Ship Stornoway, Hart, from Poo Chow Poo July 28d, arrived at New Yore 10th inst. Ship Grey Eagle, Hughes, wee loading at Itio 'Janeiro 17th ult. for Philadelphia. • ithlp.lizolPer4efevre, for New York, was loading at Rio danetre I,lth nit. Barone 'Edward Cooper, Binges', from Leghorn for Philadelphis,,before reported at Gibraltar leaky, was Slisehsaglogher marble Het nit, to heave down for fur ther examination Her upper work" had been caulked, and a'nely 7i:itself meat put in her. - • . , • 'Barque Antelepe, Parrett, from Bac .de Janeiro Oat 11, arriVid Baltimore 10th lost, - Rome argentine, Putnam, from Zanzibar, vie iro orabialke, arrived at Salem 18th Met. • harque.lmithia- Slice, Hyler, from Beaufort, NC, at Oharleston.l7,oi inst. Banque Cherie!' B Lex, Aitsielda, for Philadelphia in 4 dila, amaeleallOoyes 2d Inst. • Ruins ; , 14.B.rebert, Hewitt; hence at Rio Janeiro Jails nit, thi, Nue,voi •Brunini dintelbjse, Payroll, from Rio reneire Oct 17th, 'width toffee, at Dattlinoreletle lost., Arigrano ll •44, hirtesaliap : 4, - airlvalLita 'Portland- Sruntlirs froatjaciSoovillej,bisond to `Bortimmx, lareaarted:as heel% foundered at see. The crew arrived it Cette lob ult. In the French ship Du: gnsy XytiOn, ream Neiffoundhuld. , e• • Brig rsete,'Oriflin, sailed from Boston 18th inst. for, Philadelphia. „ `Sat; E 0 Catlin, from Norfolk for Philadel phia, sailed too Baltimore yesterday.. ," 'Sr Electric Light. Dyer, cleared at Halifax 7th Met. for British West Indies. ' Behr Mary & Lsiuhui, Steelman, hence, arrived et Pen sacola 9th haft. , t Behr Ocean lard, lones ‘ , hence at Norfolk 18th lost. lu ilehr E tar; Taylor; front Providence, at Motanans 10th Selti.i'Neiptutie,Megee, from Pantuckeifor, %%thole!. phla, errived'et,NeW LOndom„,lBth bar; „ ~-S chell Loftier, Snow ; hence, arrived atillatansaa 10th inst. - Bohr Jr • U. , 'Van* 111drilges' aillarans 12th ; Bohr leseet Ilbeeiei 'Sheerer, from TlMmaston; arrived et Peailintsila Ste 11 - 114. ' " .£6 ibits , 14TS h Setter and Baltimore, for Philadelphia, frog New Haven 18th look • Sehr qq Shaw, Skew, foioeorgetown, DO,eloared at lavanneh.l7thlnit.,•, Bohr 'lthaca 'O Bill, Clark, berme, remained' at St St Jaeto de 4 41.04111it salt, damn/00.i', •- `Sat CespiP flat!; Shoe, hence at Washington, pc, • imitiliiineleureid, 14114 r; kienn; 'DUB trinata;blolMnileld: L Denhower; Eelipse 1 101'a,„ m nolhf.rifako_ Litigate/4S tiollidsy; Beaman; WaTX I 4 2 RAni f1£0104,44; W Somers ; and SIMI Castali4nlleisilienee at BOstorrl9lll btti`3"li Neap, I,pper, at Protridence 181h1net. trio' Vatifirtro. etti. . - ittplldittodtttl . , trim i.rovi dame 7ajhrfai#: nauldolPhYL ' • 1-` fd3i MlBWitaittY. ' • Beiges loripLiArarfa eftieleol, D 4 Montevideo Sept 28, reports; ,Apt 11W - 8 Ji!ilf, 419.28 N, long 21 85, woe F centact'srlth itzrunknown retool,' and lost jib and !Abode.% injuring bowsprit sap, eplittiog Jib, dying jib, and fore topmast 'alveoli, and parting all the rig. fling attached, Miming mtayetarboard cathead and an. ckor'raitonstwarke, sod atimmheorm from knight heads tothe fore 'rigging ripping up, water wage and covering i bindle, and breakng a in the sheer plank and second streak Sin feet' long, and atarting throe streaks below' ship carrying away, tore, topgallant mast and yet'd, fera royal trait - and yard, fore teamed moss trees, and mate rival meat, with other damage., The altiker barque ill collision appeared to'hieboot WO tons, and kept onkter coerce without agonad on bused. The Lucia Marla lay by 'ter tarantula., repairs until P when s he kept on her way, having it 8 A It boarded the ship Males Napier, (Sept Clifseer, 99 days from Callao for orlr, who equaled no with planks , spikes, and nails, Ono kindly offered to lay by and sand r ide cerponter on ' 4 00144 'to paths L MlO tepiii. I>Co wee, Nov s—The steamship Vanderbilt, hence for ~are, parted her chain cable and drifted on to the Hee Wales this morning. but came off at high water 11. Ltuttomm.—Mr W II Webb launched, on Thursday mornings at a quarter before 12 o'clock from his yard root of Sixth street, ER, New York , the U 8 steam reve nue potter Harriett Lane. The launch Wes most success ful, po, accident of soy kind having occurred. Her dl. megatons ere as follows : Length 180 feetr breadth of beam 80 rest; depth of Mold 12 feetf tonnege G6O tons. Iter anginas will be pot in at the Allaire Works, and will be inclined, with 7 , feet stroke sod the cylinder 42 Inches in,diamettor: • • • NAVAL:. ' • , • • The' United !latex* itegen -frigate Niagara, Captain Ilauhron, from Plymontb, Nngland, arrived atNew York -Yeld•MaTr 4l l-Vell , ':l9he left Plyinenth ost the eth lost, thud maktagtho passage 111,14 days 4 hours. She has had he canstand heavy Wantorly plea nearly the whole way amen , • 2 , ARRIVALS AT,THE PRINCIPAL 110 TELS trpto.a o'#ock Last Niel. GIRARD 1101713E—Gheatnut Street, below Ninth. R W Taylorc - YOUngstoirn. "II At 'Warren A. son,-Pbllo. Ohio 16 0 Warren; Phil& Shorlood 3 oft4o, Yieon, Reading, Pa n fomiimia;lititm ,-; J W Navin, Welsh ~,e- r agg,-BeatOn ' A Waterman,'N Y T Gline,r, ' Mine At Jack, Greoneb'g s'atotert, -J L Brown, Gin, Obi° y' 74 Sanger, N y g, irti ,,, v e J Ilobson v aletun , d, Ye WW Belkith It • Y „ '" Nobel', ikjetilen," . 64to Mr Philloojk.l.o,Apalfrm: Artailtiang la, Ya T zdek a un , , ' w 17 . 4 7, IdeAlenomy, N y ' T de. le, hid P N Ponlain, T P ilenoldjitt ~•: Milueirmani arplip4 N U'Wb ' ewnith, Portl , 4„Grica tar& ' _Wee Richardi,-Pa `Mi ea WM .; . ,r .`WW,albridgo, N Y D LangneldreViYA 4 :.g I 6 bevel & la, N A 0 Pletcher, OW • A IV .1 4,1 1.7 N Y ' enlit ; ; Davtd,N,BoalPf Coon Wkiloor t yt 4 ' Wtlotowit, nigt WgegeifiallarAisit ' T erinnell,N 611 MUM . Philo, Win It Lewis!, kneton P 1014.0. AV Vodgei 7t3 b11;i /^4 4 ntorliP9lol x •.- PAW Y „thi hole 0031ItittneilktY. IN: PPe4l ‘..4a ltattao / 141' ,01 - 4.14 T Cherry; bias' ityntw &.107,N Y Geo-0 Bernford At °Al' , .9 - PO lialdialkillietrObr . • /Aff#,lP/0144,e-.1 1 CIPO 4{,i , mwzrik Bemtins I Can , v I AMERIOAN,ROTSL—Ohestunt, below !lath et, Thos Steel, Balt B B Retoldleld, Chester (I W Jacobs, Chester Id Williams, Jersey 1:10,y A W Dotter & la, Pa B N Jones & la, Vel 0 ii. o s p e it„Dei , . ~ W G Binith; Del A W Ooodion & ht, Balt Vi.ol l Toodward, 'Wash' ton Wee G Woodward, Wash ' RD:Woodward, Wesb%tbn R Lamberton, Ps 0 N Allen, Philo, A, IT,lderenik & eon, N Y 71 Nones, Balt O,T Clarkson, N Y ' E 11 Clarkson. N Y ' . • DB Jones, N Y W Dempsey, N J W W 115 m, 1101% , - .11 g Freeman , N Y ' ' 13 II Randolph,Pel" .. 'B II Stooe, N Y J , Vott Tape N y , S B Elliott, N Y , W it *4 ,1 4: NX , , Jacob Arndt,,N J. A S Gillett, N,Y . . T . II Taggart,,Wintlel , l 0 , . is.natomititia , ROTEL—Fourth at.. below Arce d b Devoe } Ohio It Tiernan Pittsburgh J'AVldariball, Vallon W Bigler, Pa Non Geo Scott, Pa 'Ron Ifli Mott, Pa , - , 1 11 Brat:lead, Pa '0 Trailer, Brooklyn Jobilll Steno], Phila ' J Blackburn .01310.- Pll Davie, N r "J 11 gullltan; NJ Ci. 3 Dutcher, Weston Vis 11 111 Johnston, lloillasysg 11 Ralston do . ' NATIONAL GOTFL - --Race strata, above Third ' Wm Todd, Fliled°, ' Elwood Stanley, Sandusky Wm G Gains, Barka co Pa Chase Linn, N Y Jos Sanders, h Tiplt Reyes, NVodtk Wm P Sinith 4Pittsbur ht, Begdrord (. G Fuller & la 9 dy s , No , Y Vt L Northrop, Erie co N Y . . UNION ROTEL—Arch stied. below Fourth. G Hammond; Va • J Armstrong and lady, pa 14 Presto Chatter co, Pa tta Jr Towanda M Gannon and wy, 1 , 4 , W Konigmacher & lady, Pa Fl• M Leo; Pa . • . „ BLACK BEAR INN-711113 ilea Idercliant streets M N Kilgore, , Yorlc co, Pa , J A Irlvingatoo, Ps IT Amick, West Chester f3tepben D Byprs, Pa Ohas Fairlamb, Pa ./ ' - . ' . • STATES llNlON—Market streot. aboire.Sisth. Goo O Oanwoir 'Boston John J 'Robson:ok, Bostdu Simou,littigne t Bath Mod. jtlilar, PA Geo I', Munson .5,s la, Pltte , b 11 Jl bluenola, Pittsburgh Edw IdoDonald, Pottrritio ,BABLOP.p SlLEAlit—Second, below Vine atroet: V?' Cooer, Wilkabeire NV' Post co , E Edwa p rds, Del , S Clayton,,Bucks Newton J Rell,Mechanicsville, A B Snit, .01cl! co, Md Clugatms, Red Lion,Dal.'3 Heaton, Newton W.H Marshall,Shemoklu, Pa DI Long, Ps It II Newbold, Bucks co 8 J Buckman Newton' II Pickering, Newton • J R Hibbs , Pineville NV II Hibbs, Pineville T P Hervey, Doylestown JLongsbore, Bucks co, Pa P Crosse, Bucks co, Pa T Smith, Bucks co, Pa 7 N Newbold, Bucks co, Pa H K Trego, Bucks co, Pa J T Blair, Ilartsvillo 9 Baker, Bucks co JD. Rand, Pa. ' L Beanoucks co J Hoppock . Newton A Watson,ko Siontg'y ro;.Pa & Rages, Buckingham U Watson, Buckingham T Ely, Litherlek A. Ely, Bucks co, Ps I Garret & la, Books co, Pa D Nelsen, Ducki co, Pa W noNslr,Bucks to, Pa Dr O T Melton, Newton - OF Stapler, Backs co, Pa J L Janney, Jr., Newton WDaslOto.n,..Cholthern, Pa Daniel rd. Borlean,llartiorilleA‘Verkes, Bucks county Jai Bmith;.o4cko eoinlty Chalatitalio,_, Hartsville John Itonsh, Ditokeca; Pa ' Garman, NowtO'n • John Scull.,Y. Brian coipa"9 Broadhurst, Bucks co A J Kirkilinckar do, Pa Wm Lippincott ) Bucks co A Dowling, N Y Wm (I 'Watson • Bucks'co • Pon!‘latobilifoOligd ,Vos llaspiley, Duels co MADISON RODSU—Seoond street; stove Market, Tholl Philllps,N, J vita* Rogers, N.Y Thee Jackson, N •E, W&Cents ' Saud Cochran, N Y' J A Markley, Phi's-. :Alston, Ducks'. co,;Pe. • • •A B Marvel, Del J B IttgeDow,-Beaser, FrMarrnst, Desyer, Pa It-Yord, Kent coi-Md• -,; • ; •• ; .2 BALD 11 4 AGiiil 11C1Ittitid fftier.it: abv. Oallowbill Steck Piilmyrir,„•,Pci • Jbbn Stonffie,, , Palmyrs, Ps A J &atoll ll Alig L 'Etalton = • Mack,,South &atm 7 , `;'it W Bdahl, Budd co, Pit ' Ithrght,l3uokp co,' Pa J , o l tiney, /thalland,". p l . - 9,ruy?F,Jluckt co A Iff ritiarwrilt;il4.*i . to • 4 ' " " It, above Callowhili. ,11171aldenian.,.11neks cio;',Pa E tadwahter, Ebekef,to,Po .P Sbutt,T.WArrington • J RotheW4-Warrlngton A Kephart, Warrington d Largo; Doylestown „ S Irumbower Doylestown :Clasper Wads, Byborry..„:„ ANlarla, tionthseaptorrj I .11 Lotterts,Worthampton Monts, Southampton 0 Knight', lealterellle ,T guight, Peasterrillei I , ,,TaaS9 Detrich, Allentown ',',.6:4o`ial'Xl6 . iiii'i,,, , -:- , 'Yertumed` 411vintity VOttla T eeth, and nee ••aslnk or 1,00 Inewere." t or — deeming , LF,dies'. Mir, nee ~l i'oodland, Own, A new Pomade." It curie Gentletnen , e idde beautifully. P. FicTirOa .Ik.o,3,Pickpriotors,# Pafarson,, 808- ObestAtit;':Banniol, Monis, Tifilf,th kind.Oheitint; 4. B.purand . , 718 Cheat.. lnat,ll.ll Datil! 00., Tit chisfnut 011. 4. B+ana, fllcp'Th*stare; 489 oDtilifnut; 0,.* 8. Unbbell, 14 . 3 q cilidattiviti..ll.randb ,-.14a10rd5,.& Coq, Tenth 'and4far ket; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Di Morrison, flarbnilanDf karia' addinattart 'l. W...B(inca & ' Sons; 'Blghtienth,'Arid, Tyifrinty-!3pekilnd gad MArkei; Edward. oAilanneA . lo2, 01mtriati Manua Lancriatfir, corner Mimosa a4dMaintit. ,, " r” . ' iol2-19 '41101301, J4N3 PRINTER., -1,..1011.01JANT STREET; elhocka, Naas; Diaitei, - Bills Lading, 13111 goads, Olr culare,.thgda„ oltd,. all other kinds of Job ?tinting, at prides tb shit tho ,‘ ~,„. , Beivers inthzit toortnat.-i4l . ole'noble Cordial le prepared croon Orortetp. oitiot 'Teat rid 100 drid erdelelki kirometlea kiown , In rOedlohielralCbt,thbL'at perfect and reliable zdnottre extant for , IrdLodtri and ..yonog children: By its powerfulfnifuenee 4 spei3dy Orme pi affected in all Oases or CAoiie , windy Twins and•Nipenras. .11411eies and mitigates muoji of children's suffering during denti tion or teething, and by its soothing prOperilea tran quilling value of - the bowels, loogenese, 'Malting, ko. The Infant Cordial hat.beoome a etandard rented'', and has been used'in thousands of comes with the most abundant lamas. No family ehontdbe without It. Prepared only by Hanni A, BOwnnj . At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. B. corner of Sixth and Omen ate., Philadelphia: To whom all orders must be addressed. And for ante by Druggists generally. en 18-7.7 Notes of the Bank of Pennsylvania taken at CLOUTING AT PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. TUE ENTIRE STOCK OF A WHOLESALE CLOTHING noun, Manufactured expressly for Fall Bales, will now be sold ItETAIL, At greatly Reduced ,Prlces, for Cash, nol.tt At No. 1 llortli FIFTH Street Bank Notes of the , , YENNSYLVANL% DANK - FOR, 11MBRFILAB, ' BY H. TtIOItAIIDSON, , No, 418 MARKET STRUT Seamen's Raving Vilna—Office tiO3 Walnut street, one dOin• wort of:second street. Redeives , posits in mime 'ot Ono Dollar and npwirds, from all classes otthe community, and allows latoreet tit the rate of avorroent. per annum. - OM:Mogen dolly, from 9 until 6 . o'oloicilt, and on Eton- day end Saturday anti! 9 in the evening. l'eeeident lirtinklln Bell; - Trisenyer t Charles 91, Morris; /Secre tary, 7ttatee/S. Pringle.. . • r Cabinet Ware and ' UP,IIO.LETSEY, • 624 WALNUT 3T, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUAUB. GEO. J. JJENKEL'S, , 821. WALNUT Btreet, 002^•3m Late of 373 Ohertoat Picroot Saving Fund—Fire Per Cent. liitere'st—Na ,tional 'Safety Trust Company, WALrtif Street, smith trest carrier - et Tacan /greet, PNILADELDNIt. Open .doily tiff I' &clock, aid on MONDAY and Ttronsolv Miasmas till P o , olock. Oeposita received and pay inents'lntle daily: Assets Invested 'ha Bolt. BOUTS, MONTOIOIB, Gltotswo 4012 , 0,atntCpter diet•clue seourl• ties l at dhe charter directs. not. ' S. C. Dewald, Ceawilseion Badness in COM. utereiel,,psper sad Degoitations of loses, 56 IVILsor Se., opposite the Exeheege, nolo-2m Alarriages. Oa the evening of the 19th ,Envembei, bir The Rev. WllllinfSuddirdei YORE E:Boltionere, AGE,`to LIZZIE, &tighter of jir. Pll3l43lfift, of 11111 by the Rey; :inie Chilton, on the 18th Init., JAMES 0. 'STEPHENS to Mire MARTIZA A. BLAIR % • On Monday evening, 16th hist ,by ReV, T. Coeper: MO JAMES ARNOhD to Miss by A..N.KL, , both of this city. .citt 4 Tticklay , 17th Bev.' John McGovern, J neater of St, oachim , * Church. Trankford, Mr. ED WARD /I. ALLEN to Mice MARY McCAPPARTY, all of Priukfor4, Pa, Glealbs. On the nth inst., at his residence, Lower Merlon, Mr. WILLIAM. lILYDEN b. VAN IIa.UN, In the 80th year of ilia age', &native of the Island of Tortola. • Tho male relatlyea and friends of the family are re. spectrally - invited to attend his funeral, on Tuesday morning, at 10 o'clock, without farther notice. To proceed to Laurel 18111. The carriages will •leare the 'office of &Gartland,: No. 19 0. Thirteenth etTeet, at 9 atelook. *** On the 19th inet., Dlra. ELIZABETII LE11)1", In the 46th yetir oC betage. " ' Suddenly, on the 18th Inst., nongter 8. ItiDDLII. TON, U. D., In the 38th year of Ms age. On the 1901,1 net., Mrs, REBECCA JARVIS, aged yeire On the nth Instant, of consumption, Idles PUEDE BISHOP, aged 46 yearn. Suddenly, on the 18th inst., Mrs. away MAXWELL, aged 72 years. On the 18th lust , after a lingering Illness, Capt. JO SEPH MICHAELS, In the 833 year of his age. fir Temptations of Great Miss.—no Ms. Dr. BERG will Dread' hie second sermon on the above SubJett TO-MORROW EVENING, at 7S o'clock, church Seventh duet above Brown. no 21-1* Er The Coming and Ningdons of Messiah I Signs indicating its approach ! will be the topic of dis course by WM. LANGARL, Of'Olnelneetl, TO—MOR ROW MORNING at IO,Si o'clock, and EVENING at 7 ,at the Nall S. B. corner of Ninth and Spring Garden Streets. The public are invited. no 211* Err Dr. Stevenoist First Lecture at the Ilan- DEL and ILAYDN lIALL,wiII take place on TUESDAY, the 24th inst.. at 714 o'clock, P. M. Suoject—JERUSALEM, under the JEW, the no- MAN, the 0111tISTIAN, and the TURK. The Lettuce will be Illustrated by Maps and Draw ings, ant several scones, such no the (+anion of Gethse mane, the Valley of • Jahoshaphat, dtc,. will be die. played by the Magic Lantern. Tickets at the entrance. The proceeds for the poor. no2l-314 I Berkeley and Columbus: --.Lecture and Poem Combined! ,Ity REV. T. 11. STOCKTON, at CONCERT HAVE, Chestnut street shore Twelfth, on Tuesday Evsning,•Norsrahor 24, at 8 o'clock. Sonsaoy or /ACTORS: BISIIOP BERKELEY, and hie CAL/HIFI/L. TM/81 . 4sta : Westward the course of„Ampire Cites its may," SMUT dv, POCK; COLUMBUS, and his iltscoveur or rap Now Wont.o, Tickets 26 cents; Minors under 16 years of age, 16'cente—for sale at 533 droh street, at Bookstores, and at the Ball. all 3t* ED" Department of - City Property. Office, 2d story Girard Bank, north side. Putf,anstrins, November 21,1867. Notice is hereby given, that communication over the Wiro Drldge et Fairmount will be suspended on and after MONDAY, November 28, until further notice, for the purpose of repairing the same. FtIOBNN ARUN, 0021. at Dommissioner r of City Froperty. 113' Tae Awnual - AS4resa befortt, the Society of the Alanibt of the tiniverelty of Penneylvenia, wilt be delivered by GEORGE M. NVNAIITON, En., in the College Hall, en MONDAY EVENING,. November 13d, at lt it e ,ctuatvga Fl. ' • X DIOXBOI` , 4 • POULSON DODSON ' ° """ l4ee '' DPett * ' , ,91',/k)41:10/14.NEON, I,llg Rttgago4stiltaAtittlitiAl gAltittiAtltoittiOgit NOtice.—The Directors of the Filth Ward Democratic Reuttng-Roora, having learned that certain unprincipled persons aro collecting money for the 'lse of the amino, the Democratic citizeoe of the Ward ore hereby infvued, that no person or ptirsone are, at tee Intent time, tiothoritoS to collect money (at .the awe. Dy order of the Board of,Directori. , .; . 409. Pi DIJRNEYI /Secretary. BOOTS AND SHOES.—The subscriber Las en hand a large end varied stook of BOOTS and SHOES, which he will sell at the lewOht prices. OF,O. ,T,m , 'Lou. - no2l-ly S. S. corner FIFTEItad IIIAItIiAT Stn. IVE A Nor 1: CANVASSERS WANTED '—film make from throe to ten' donate' per day Apply at No. 60'2 Olteptont 4troot abore,Bizth,- Oleo of Waterman Oae-Regulator Company. , nov2 F l-9t . r E(3ONOMY IN GAS e Tn o lees. Tor sale by the WATErSiti t t i dB r IdGCLAT, TOIL 0011 , X.1Y, tic4o-1m COS CHESTNUT. Ftivit,.. VOMMENCEMENP OF A NEW VOLUME. D Ay i ya n ior Ts : NEW MONTIILY MACIAZINBIdO4 coNzewirs: A CRRISTUAS.GABLAND OE' AMERICAN POEMS .... . . . - Illustrated by Eleven Engravings. , MADRAS, IN PICTURES. . .- ' , ' Illustrated by Seventeen Engravings. TILE RING CONQUERED. Illustrated by Ylvii, Engravings, OUR CHRISTMAS AT THE rums. PROFESSOR lIENNEDERG, LOVE EXPERIENCES OF AN IMPRESSIBLE MAN: OUR DAUGHTERS. HOW ONE WGMAN COME TO MARRY. . - ECONOMICAL BEAUTY. . , WATER-CURE LIFE IN EUROPE. THE STRONG MAN. A EMIT WITH A 'MOSQUITO. THE VIRGINIANS. By W. M. TUACEnSAY. ILLUSTRATIONS,—A Welcome to Old England.— The Family Pew.—Four Head Pleeos. Cifsars a I. In which one of the Virginians visits Nome. CILAPTEIL 11. In which Harry bee to pay for his - Supper.r (Mame 111. The Ilernonde in Virginia CHAPTeIt IV. In which Harry duds a now Rela tive -JACK OF ALL TRADES: A MATTER OF FACT Ito MANCE. by CirAotcs READI MONTHLY RECORD OF CURRENT EVENTS. LITERARY NOTICES. Books ut tho Mouth EDITOR'S TABLE. EDITOR'S EASY CHAIR. EDITOR'S DRAWER IMAGNIATION VERSUS REALITY. With Sliteen Illuotrotiona. FASHIONS FOR DECEMBEIt. 'ILLT/EITRATIOSS.—IIeiII DMlL—Oolffures.—Sleave —Ailjuatiblo Rustic THAORERAVB NEW &TORY, tt TILE VIR- Cr'INJANS," with many humorous Illustratlerel by the Author, la commenced in the present number of 11.01- 144100 MAGAZINOI, ft Is printed from early ,sheets, re ceived from the Author In advance of ,ptiblication In England—for which the ;satAishers pay' lir. 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I AMERICA, Oapt.Wickmiin ASIA, Capt. 0, Lott., NIAGARA., . AFRICA, Capt. Shannon, I EUROPA. Capt. J.LeitCh. Thep vessele cagy a clear white light et-hesd ; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. JPBRSIA, judirtne; leave' N.York, Wedneaday, Nor: h., CANADA, Lang, , .o. Booton, Wedueaday,Nov. IS, ARABIA, Steno. N York, , ,Yedneaday, Nov, 25. NIAGARA,WIckman, - Boston, Wednesday, Dec. AFRICA, Shannon, N York , Wednesday, Doe. 9. AMERICA,Lott, " Boston, Wedneeday. Dee, it. EtillOPA, ;Leitch, N.York, Wednesday, Dec. 22. Berths uotsecured until paid for. An experienped Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will not be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie, Jewelry, Precious Stones or Metals, unions bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein 'expressed. Por freight or passage apply to non-) , E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green N. York. 'TIME PHILADELPHIA STEAMSHIP ,1 DOOK COMPANY.—Notice' in hereby givob that a Meeting of the Oorporatora of TII PHLIADYLPItIA BTEAIII9IIIP DOOR. COMPANY Wlll'he held at No 228 North DBLAPIAIt& AVSNUE, in the City of Phil adelphia, upon the twenty•elghth day of November, A. D. 1851, at 12 o'clock, end that the Bubncription Books to the /Mock of the said Company will then and there be opened. (Mimed) - - no2o-1t ear,Cv. MHBRIOH,_ I . .1111, -DYNNIB, EDWARD JAMES, - DAVID' IVONI,PPNR; JOHN M. MITOIIDI,I,, • A.IIERON, Jr. ,I)tnif. D.. ROGERS, • CARRIAGE RE r pottery, 1,000 andl,oll WIESTNUT St.,' above Tenth, Is now open for the sato of ,every description of Carriages, coinbinlug , style, duiabllity,,and elegance of tlnVilz, from the Manufactory, at tape corner of SIXTH end MASTER Streets, 6 wblelt the attention of citizens, and Southern and 'Western , gentlemen is resiteotfulli called. • • • , , , N. E..— Especial attention givon to eirilsi,ei for re pars, in the ehops connected with the Reposgery.' En trance on Chestnut arreet, ralZa tn 4,t11-loci ,110 A.IICT/ONEERS.—A. thorough practi- JI, cad Saiceman, well posted, would make au snags ment to cry Evening Sales during the winter, Address SWAIM, at Y.'Sites , office, sag WAL NUT Street. • nol7-tutlaes* LY"'S PURE OHIO CATAWBA Brandy h more rateable as a medicinal remedial agent than the thousand quack nostrumil of the day united. Lyon's Catawba, Brandy renovates, renews and We. strengthens the system, aiding Digestion, dispelling Flatulency and the cause of (Deem°. Carefully packed in boxes of dozen each for trate. portation. Price SL.2I per bottio, lAA discount to dealers. sole wholesale agents— pltENoll, RICHARDS, & 00. N. W. cor. Tenth and Market its , Phlls, Tor sale by Horn, corner Third and Brown. Zeigler & Smith;cor. Second and Crean. Dugan, corner Third and South. And Druggists and Grocers generally. uole-dt 'MINCED MEAT. -- The Blamerlber bas commenced manuracterlug hie Na Plus Ultra brINOED 311,11,T, which be offers to Ma costomora in LLIIOII Or SHALL QUAIITIIIOO • Orden through BLOOD'S DD3PATOIL wUI be pone family attended to. JOSHUA WRIGHT, nlB 2m d spnrao fl ARMIN and FRANKLIN ate SAVING FUND.-.UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner or THIRD prid QUEST. NUT Streets. Large and small woe received, and paid heir on de mand, without notice, with FIVE PER OENT INTER EST from the day of depoeit to the day of withdrawal. °Mee bourn, from 9 until 9 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock, DiIAFTB for solo on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from 11 upwards. President—STEM:lEN B. CRAWFORD, Treasurer—PLlNY SISK. Tenor--SAMIRS puma& ser-lyit .OAP AND CANDLES. ' REMOVAL from IST SOlEftl YOURTEI STREET, to my Manufactory, 10 and It RELIEF STREET, bo taten Lombard and South, turd Front and Hoeond streets. Thankful to my numerous trends for their put Worm, I }lollCit a continuance of the same, haring enlarged my manufactory no as to enablo me to have constantly on hand a bile stock of well-esesoned Soaps, ' free from Fish Oil; Palm, Variegated Whits Honey, Castile and all kinds of toilet Soaps, Chemical Olive Soap of pure material, Settled Pole, and Brown Soap, linglish Sal. Soda and Pearl Starch, Sperm, Adamantine, and Tallow Candles of all algal constantly on hand. lasing adopted the mkt system, I am enabled to sell my goods at the lowest prices. P. CONWAY. Philadelphia. B —Cash paul for Tallow end Grease. no 14.6 m BLANK BOOKS AND STATIONERY. AAP DAVID M. IIOOAN, Blank Book Manufacturer, Stationer and Printer, No, 10.0 WALNUT Street, to pre pared at all times to furnish, either from the shelves or make to order, Books of ovary description, suitable for Banks. Public Offices Merchants, and others, of the beet quality of English or American Paper, and bound In VIII lone styles, in the moat substantial manner. Orders f0r..i01.1 PRINTING of ovary description. Eigraying and Lithographing executed with neatness and despatch. A general assortment of English, Emrich and Ameri can Stationery. Concerning Eft'. Ilogin , o contribution to the Franklin rnatitutei the Couunitten say—. Thie display of blank books for`banklngamd mercantile use la the beat in the Eghdb!tiOn. , The aoleotion of the material le good, the 'workirtinebin most excellent, dud their flash and an. 'penance m a aki4 appropilato." slo2o-ti publications f3liipping. !nom BOSTON TO LIVEUPWL „ . ttlyß P.clobe. ,•- .11LANKETs I BLANKETg II , BLANK -a, ETB ! AROIIIII4I3kULT, O. 1, corper SVILLNO (14,1iD1121 snd YRANKLIN Stieeta, Ilan Sint remred-- . 1 100 pairs Ica's , Blankets, at 1 00, 2 00, ` 000, 4 00 ,. 4 40,000 and 46. 11$1AP• AWLS, 1 lot Drachm Shaw o ls, at BR 00, worth $lO . '2OO Blanket Shawl,, at 1 60, 2 00, a 00,4 00 ank , t 86. Stella Shawls at 2 00, 8 00, 4 00 and $6. DIIESS HOODS: 500 pieces new pew oes, ;eiluced to 12g and 18go. 100 pieces Madonna Cloths, at 8, worth lige. 1 1000 yards dark Chintzes, at 13g, IS and 10e. 600 yards Valeneles Plaids, at only 12 a, o. MEN AND DOES' WEAR. Cassirneres at 60, 02x,, 76, 87) and $l. . • Rope Wear at 25, 31g, , 44 and 600. :Wool Fle.nnels a., 1234 , 10g , 18g,, 25, 31, lag and , 609. 'Heavy Canton Fl no la' GARDEN'AESMAIIIAI I Iata,R. R. Comi smuNG nd FRANKLIN titroeps. no2l-at • NEW' 'SCARCE AND OfICICE .GOODS, such as are really Wanted, 'OIIABLES ADAMS, VIGO:PEI and ARM Streets, has Just received inipet s'44itnilli Black Cloth lot ladles , Desques.' ' Super 4-4 dark French Chintzes, at 17, usual price 25 cents,' 1 carton elegant Black Centro Stella Shawls, with and Without palms, some of the:handsomest imported. Mode and high•colored Centres, In variety: , Shaded Fretickl3lan*et Sintwia• Rich and glossy Bogle brand Black Silk, ,Ileavy Eagle'brand Penh de Soule, without lustre.'. A 7 ull-line Meet A 151004 tied mixed kladonnas. Lupin's 64 Broach Nerinese, Cashmeres and Para- Mattas. ' ()loth Table awl Piano Covers. Blank and brown Silk Velvets, assorted, • Super and extra super 4.4 Wool Flannels, (Gil bert & Ballardvale;) for infants' Shawls. AIM, A full sleek' of Flianele, best makere. BLANKETS, SIIIIETINGS, artnermas, &o. 0. A. prnfers keeping good arid desirable articles, sneli as are really wanted, and selling them at PBIOES TO SUIT TIIE TIMES. P. 8 —A large lot of Ireneh worked Oollars and Eta. brolderles, reduced In price. ' no2l.4lt•smw STILL GREATER BARGAINS IN BLAN. 811.—Y Y. E. ABOII6IIIIIAALT, N N. Corner of IILEVENTII and MARKET Strout, will open tulle morn ing, from Now York Anotion, 600 pain of large Mee, all wool, Twilled Mankato, at $1.50, $1.75, $2.10, 0.26, 18.60, $4, $6, 80, ST. $B, and $lO. Also, 100 large moo coinfortablei at $1 76 and $2 caner. E3IIAWLS Extra size Long Shaw 101, from $5lO $9. `Square Shawls 'from v. to $4; Broolie Shawls from 13 to 114. 310 En CIIp4P CARPETS. Ingrain Carpets, wool Wing, at 101{,18)(, and lb ; all wool Carpets at 50 and 50c ; Stair Carpets from 10 to ; Entry Carpae fromni to 82e.; Rag and Mat Car petit at 18 and 25P. OEM Price store, N. E. cornor of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. no2l-0t SPECIAL NOTICE.— A large asiortment of Attractive and seasonable -. • DRT GOODS, From the extensive wboleaale etooke of eoveral , SUSPENDED HOUSES, ' Will be opened • TIIIS DAY, NOrni.Dfa, 21st, D 357, At the store, No. 923 MARKET Stied, NORTH SIDE, Between Ninth and Tenth, , Arokeektil throughout '. i . . it x RETIL, ~, . ' ' kr, di ~ „ . UNPREOEDENTED REDUCTION . . xo prices for . '0 ATTI. - 'f , The g(ichla are all new, aid of recent leapOrtation or manufacture; and a rare opportunity. le .oflete4tO pitt dialers: to purohaae the beet make' an 4 ,st y les, fir Wow the usual prices. , SAMUEL O. lIESS, ,n0v21.2w . , No. 923 DIARKET Street. E OWE APE S P 1 4 ONG.BROOLIE BRAWLS EVER SOLD IN PLULA.DELPHIA TLIORNLEY &, 011iSalk. Eighth and,Spring harden, Lave just purchased' several lotsof - • • LONCt BROOKE EIIIANVIA, FOR CASH, AT A MOST TREMENDOUS, SACRIFICE . ; 1 let Soo quality, alllhik - and Wool, for Si: ' ' ' ' .g ti - - u « f or $lO . • : . Ir.l I{