11.1 . it:i :::. ' ..41,---fr. , --t L '',: ' '' 1101141i1if...;..,-.4.xiociittalitiol2ll. ,TotriegtOit WARD -4 . /41r, cli .irs'oo1 1 4 110 .40, Doltcoe, - _,Yere,— Hiring b . fierequeat *isli_ettthe depealtory of this !mum/`o 4a 'asSealailob; 0044.01 the corner of Ninth an it t r 9o2 4rtli #.f., 84 5`, 4 a , :erig!,',g7 4: , r i* * - ' • ing, t ' gn thickly: fil m of ,the , o cell,' obtained full blocks* Yilell.oel.ll.4:thltli;M:SCtleal ratter Operations, wobarto4*loo4,hiale; m atter of iotereatio a ll who are 000, • 04 I,,,L•litni*g ' Or'_ • gii - idti , Aelitetrabriefiltfi n ataf444o, -- as(Pol.P ,OiiiitAga, it Pia airway- ,, . aecao#4o - 444 . 4',:ttsPl9k01seoiiiii/o iauoi followat ~, .-. ThaeanWiiirlded iaio.Wi l io iiiattiffia, , coriesputa: 1 ,,,, - , ,mtfr o - 4 - 4 . 110 1 ,10 ; thaeluction prawuota 'or or* 140fr,`thililitirtifeielii iiiiiii sitaivideu'int`of.`Oraik-, dlYiatonfia eaiii',4iatriaintßito:aolid :Moak - with' Ate alleysii - Mangail ind larieWeildiylich- , Mitodlvlslone or block* unXibir thirty4ighetrilliz ' 7/oyleiiki 3 OV.Ptese'rblocks there le a - cootrelitie of iher-4441,14',#1::t00r.t.i.44.0k.,-App,;kited • to serve :foil Ami,.gefsb:.:L t. The. , duty of . the - twO Male members. , , Of , , ' hetecirtt et -frottAll4l4,,end, frelit . tholo who ;11 are, Olken iril ng,isillciito'ziatlons, Mid taXimotea Or. a1tr ,4 9. 1 %-lttling4i.tolpted or charitable aseistance: 'The repiSrtanCindigiiiteilaeSthizainade , aria passedlotelhe hra,..'9f,"PtaiweLteMals, iztAberi s ciAliti: Clianiitte,al; w .* 4**Atik cell . 44 (make, 0.44 64 ' 0 46 ina - - tioa into the Condition cf applicants, sad Write out ordem.for Vali AgtieLet,of 09410,0 is they may need; arid 4hleh -- ItiVolea itilffilao.ootpeeieliViff4e,h4er to the et,elrhitqfx,X*Fonilflta la in conduit attend -1111041. it 'Oa dei*** i -Aire' W. cierfOity,inuoh' dli cretten'eyin* in matilig tlfeeifillatments id ditjatie the tire' eezel a AF.l.,„..'tqt.' 3 4 '-kriv..l4.PX 6 ! S hlt t h 4° 4, her honsategoe.pew „jka,,wraAly,..gepneaite r more coinpetent. i.lePhf i ' llikel + Ohlifet/teiefitatlalthW lideed,46 eeMl4 B .l444sii-444 la #13.4 - 413;tiliftetiocessfur . IMOstilolecni,AlneigfKagestmlicaitixforOild !if wellnigh impoielh:le , - ', , .".4t , i C Kr , -:- , ' AP ft*Orn ttie4it , i , )tC, a - e,.tg. t - e - et et Ttola t i o**ltiOrlotOg'pf.tleirqeapietive 14 0 40i44414104attie,i)om . Mittee composed of out neoberfrOli each of the eight . pripiocts, and who exeroteei'iegeril 'lthiliiitiiron - over the &ings' of the whore i .'„ittioding' in` itiobliiinge as' buying proyMione for the depository, (ghl.*:_proviatone are. bought at whet - 004i atittlrom gent lemen interested lathe move. melit,,mict#o aeCordlnglyaell them to t h e assoolation ITllti,, ►*pm* 744fri ,,, prA.uoi to the furidaht" Inlfik...."..4telkill,Mrociainislied4greateXabsountif tattOgbarsiinsa,' , thiti slinarter of a tout "SlaloralA, . 1 . 7 are , nobly deiettngalarge ileratikVir ' 8 -1 limp; objeett Sri thou i th a all glitt4ditia 7 *• - ..4,:tho tonseioneneet of -being m . -. 's . ,filf,,.ef - iffilifdimatrt.4ey,,lmee; indeed, fixed leis a ceritral paloik Met Wet cent of the money collected absi#liicpitgiyll 04414 put gm di reetrellef of the, poor, alid„Wring,thio oast of the store-room; (fourteen dollamkpar:;riestitl9,and ...the celery of the, atearard - et; itototAYW,r-tillr- rikik 4 - ! . 1a: itut -4111 he` strictly ad tufrekV "-“-."- '-'- .." I. • tefferts...ir, cllt RA. aesociation have already made rev the tieCthat there area much larger 'proportion ofimerr - Vise "aisialil titiPcnird than rae generally sop posed. On last Monday, the depository. Wall first opened for,m4ive,,,jmemtjorie ~ a nd up to Saturday evening, at eteht - dolockiupwerili or three hundred cease bad been rellsr6sdOi4 o . • •". ' - ' ": - ' ' ' • ts ' " P r irAiiilif;:`alone‘theateward tilted °elate for tarot. itiii'ilWrliiit in the aurorae onehnndred and twenty yuembers. ,^ . . . . , , That Penton' trho 'lira constantly coming in and pre e4th'ag' tgoli.!htdoilk at' the conntep=chiefly females— sddsdoie the halthoar we - were•present, to ha or, that edastiat resisotable poor vlso - aro ashamed to beg andrho hddifit to ' Idthaithiha Isaie been - of almost bourlyi„Accnr. react) shine the mfoolatton_cpmEnenced °Potations. Oa Eaturday onal gentleman omit them throe'taerels of flour y another triwinigs of ryitmeal t a thlrElWo' sacks otassitan ruitt'ethich donatiOni Ike jest the ; tArag, at) money itaelf is neverlo.!he gjepn _except in very ex canoe.' We Yleo noticed, with much plea. en e ri t _that the articles dealt out were efts quality Et for; the heard of)in' y end, and that the itockTon bid tres ; not, kr o litf ng in- thoSti 'articles an essential to the cm. thstvand:nonristiment of the nick. Upon the whole, ttalam ladles'atta gentlemen ate performing a heaven-sp. 10%4E, Ciiiiittan work. 14 X.,i,(*it... 'taiga out title asiociatlon for a more' ape. eletipettesti , frorn Abe - fact, that to it 'belongs the credit of Eavlittekete the initiative in this "" Howard Area. ciiitiaiiit'inbitiment'tbrbeghout our city; `Their that meeting wail held in Handel and Haydn Hall on the Itatlr of Oetober f since • which their example has boon followed in seventeen 'Eater wards. _ ' 44 . 'garde their . very - enmpreherielve and 'efficient plan of operations, it hair pa yet onlY'been imitated by the assoolation of the Fifteenth wars !, , - The design of the executive'committee le not:Merely to avert the severity of the presort season, butte :nuke tt a permanent organization, and they entertain a gen erous hope, that in this resolution they will be joined by other similar associations, and that hereafter, under We auspices of fraternal co-operation they will be able is looms degree at lout, at all Reasons to disarm the relarortone of destitatioo is ,our elty of IG bitterest edge. - Success to their efforts. - lletthilisscielation bee 'adopted the following noble sti j rarifretwidiwritinge - of,IPM. Penn, as its motto; ; . 0 1fOrietele the peer to try us ; as well as he tries tieniler Beech; end he that Talmo!, them a little, twitvf - :]thip• grest . deal that find kin given' him; We in . p4tkifig . )s44slllor 14e eira'boeterity,p,..: - 4prolios of tlielibe're, there appears •in,knother coletrunediAnkllteseint.',.this :itterning; a Call, signed bea nitlikbailAour fellow; ittitewt, foi - kmeetlng• in the Reiehtk'srikia,Oridediu - CK,fo pialtigiit'wl;ef cifto 33 locir thet*lAPC, , Thie call ehould,striredoubti tit , ;. Poi qglig.The Bank or. neartd , hue put units rata of- disown& to tan tuired4t." • Om thellMl l 4 l ;Puteed an intenteelateinegitin' London;sad. atati`at, tie nglish merchants talk of omigratlutt4h ;share the banks charge but six peer eant.psiiii4l4l4 , the,hindsordeart and cheapest gemnentitito . the 3 !„,woeld;e 3 tut'b!C men*, at the 10ermUr Betwett,Stosio,Pluthh3gliall '& *leen; Noe. • COB and 1305 : p9atnntAtreet, oboes Sixth: ' •' • 3 : itin; OKI/ „Owing ' t, the flnsnotul embarrassments of the country, and with the view of aureea aIIiGOTED the Usuarlarge number of hands In the ioking up into garments a large stack er(Notha, essidmorae, and Yeshinge new ore hand, adapted to Pall suml Winter meaiikand to dispose, of the Oats in the 'eosin' for which they 3n•ere intended, we, the under slgned;will 'oehtinne4a eel) ege 'mai:noose stock of ele gant and faehlonable elethleg givigerapn, at cost pricer! sCanoe, etwarogr, 4o g 9., .qayno , a * Ball," No. 621 Chestnut amt. THE .I. COURTS. • Jt_ . 9,NPAV4 kfiP°Pa ri /XeLS flteporiedfor Preo4 . Mat atier:Dotrr, 80. 7-4ndge Ifere.-4ameiC B.Yetteli;plad.Willltinj• Starr l 44 . - Natty Par' sett. , , Anlieticii on a ' Terdie or, the rind:BUddi eq., for tilt:L*4off; Wristlet, Esq., for the defendant. William J. Sterrittj . John- Rosen° a ts.- An notion s cheek . 1 - Verdict fot su\hiet to points reserved ' , 03,771.25. - 'Messrs. Marshall and Ilsidalblvtaplitintitt; Isaac Setrill,,Esn:, for the defendant.' ' lames L. Taylor adallatratore of Bat. foxier „weOilio.il, t3upe,r-,et al, eaeopterc. An potion one bona. , eptiot for the plaintiff Taylor, req-l-for- tho plaintiff Joseph Bal., for the defendant:- - , ilantretTougheity. by his next friend 'John . Doagherty„Us.l 7 .ranoia, Sootllzi, M.D.. - An action for in4raltlint'air '11i; 'Oat:,,,blessrs. Da9tusgalihnoontkor for; plaintiff; Rand, Vet; fat defendant DISTRIPT 00thrf No. I.—Judge Strom:L-OAM., tine- Bemple, , ce. !John ' theen,- 1 4Treasuree) A feigned issue to buy the right to certain furniture. Vert/kit - for thdplaintllE: ;'.4reoir p g .; for Mitigr,Esq,for.the defeedpint. up. •ger - . An action on.. a *ranee; Aitos Briggs, for the plaintiff; Clortstantl,Ottillott,- - $ ll 4l, for Use , deferidant44.P. o.oeOw6x Pttati--4ndges Thom,peon and Allison. 404.4neese Intaelittneoes argnaseet .qt4fll l C-gitigPingiO:9, o .. Tlt nes4a city corpus Andrew s4lwilik;P r ititid era of the vity.penkg was - hhard 'on yesterday .morning; ' The Budriot Attorae,y - opened the ease ;briefly by saying it was a 'goading ori habea..e' toipto on a charge of per jury, iipattst the president of the itity lank, or, taking &greater rate' f interest then al oared by twilit violation of his oath. The prowieutton was brought at thoinstmato of John ,Young, who would state the eimaasstadois °rifle case. .john:,Toong„,:etnernr-I was a _depositor in the CYYP,.aakt J, „a thct years 1855 and 1850; I got a dis count sans am blink of-SADO, on the.7th of Deo., 15551_ it,it , entererLin my bank hook' titinach ; I reoeived no posh or check for it; it was awn, of a 'dote; --I;ofeirld 'first a note of ssss instead $703.00;.-1 offered at theeist er ?had' neo.;•I Pa' it la the dlisto_got libit . ; it wee itnutnoGoo. Payne, Kart WWI galell; endorsed: oleo. atorthat, „Ctotilt.lCte, ~ B4,ll,lll7;themteh-• torl - e said he-thought it litoold bo discounted ; I ant; to thiAtertltthe'folloring slimountday, sad the note wes•retorned; 'the note was pot den° ; ptlt roybook 14, , tintftthe note , was returned in tt; I then „went holt ond he ;aid • they, bad amuelolll4o'"";rettid byteatot deald twitliat:thayttoitld Lot telold tie trl again,;ood I the `SLIM, 0' note ; that wee dated the sth of .t/coemlieriat four pond's ; I put it in .ilia-6th ;uf.lheembervil :went back on. -the 71b; lltutia taxltook;"isratthe note was returned; I Web' tittekfg:A/V4o.,.baut it; and told him it 141/011N - bej &.btr,tbeagllt it prbibl a if I would pay "nOro 'boxiest' interest,it could be done; I told I wanted to take up a draft of Ternioati due tat tall wand' aeoe)lt` A , lest eta them the legal rate ; ;be - Old me 'Wait 'dit to , - add: blirisitald - go otit - land Atia 31r: V.attstick,/ he,wiant out of the bank, and Mathsoh 'modal& Mr. Binitielok hiCippo, tOdinxiert 1„bly. ,4ofititiok onniejinkatettnnno, time and andilfr:ltUtty ballame . oostrasation togetherowhioh.T did' not bear; - after it WO5 ov.op , UK-ltliel intadtl o o'-inc to hir,;Bititlyiektitti'llif:B4'itsatittralt had a nole`teCtiorioPayna'ail. - tadd hini'r told, hrtd I Ifinte4,y'ddna very hiid; ,B1rE; said; ',id ',Grit Mono, it Very tight,, and °toad $BOO for., it; .1 told him 1. - .„teaersery, hard VP,. and, under the lir conote**,XlFall forced to tomcat it t. I then Agave aottt;i- It was, endorsed;. either Mr ,Bast wittealfreltiley toltlmuto go round to the' trout of the bank and hand- irt my &Oh, and lily. ltiloy told-tali, 'clerk. eater ,$OOO in my bank-book ; nialteitt dePtialt'on,that ; day, of -money ; Tara 'VAC aided ufon to, pay,the note ; it was not.pro testidllu,T,ltirie,pal ,attun tiity;-I don't know - framuing eet ,of tnetio; whether it, was the money otAfr.Eastwiek, Mr....ltiltivOrlthehank, that did theitatel r,doretlittlect , clbre‘reoeired the profit frra6llllll/11112°,40cf°11/ Arolllo-14 had " tills fib • vaikaranatp:o4s,fit Iste,tPhillpai4-..Whon I bad 4kt atiecred'it; I had two dlosounte between BcpTeinbir itattllaraertber, 1855; 'Thad 'ant an account the Farmers' and Me- , ebsaltia , baki'and,.-knor BOY mods imirbiohl' 66anta4W40/04*.31!thiCirlaiii,1#tion which igtiota*Oftbiatbilea*SiglikripOiAt and tot " lr-rethlii,Ylo-4trire tol d me, that Mr. /latti* m old - ti c atit - at h ;private fonds;. thitstailiticoalidUrt'UnittoldigAtirk. Mr. • ~ AtriEnatetteks.l ; &Una' IGO i1it41044. ff 41040 that liidX74:o,loo 4 :2 .aatiClet piq tad (Iran 01:0lit Mr. Bastwiek t , lit e tiitatltAttrfildtigelin, Ia be note was don. that 4 alitlAhei tliabl .reeeived'thinionetdrawrkelieo,keta absorb all the "$6OO ; 'I don't know ho* Many cheeks I dreir that day, or hs.whose favor they were 'drawn ; I can't tell the dame of' one person'. I don't toll what appropriation I made of the- funds I made sin& a sacrifice to. obtain, nor any portion of it; the .oheoks. will show what '1 drew; the draft went back protested ; 1 received notes to the amount of about $2,100 from George -Payne; I offered the note for $625; a Sew days before, on the discount ,day before the 7th December, I put that note in the discount hen; sold that note to a broker in Walnut street, below Doak ; I swore at the wag's. trate's office that it was the note of $703 • I offered On all the °tamale= for discount ; I was not told by My couistleVer bn onclalse, that the secon note *as not dated unttia dl after the first day I said it was offered; I found it out on looking over My settit- Ments with George Payne and Ptah ; I swore that I thought it was the 28th of November the, notes wore Jilted; the notes were dated the let, 2d, and 15th December ; , I the Magistrate that I thought the note'was dated the 28th November, and that I offered twice for tillicauntf and I find 1 was mistakeir; I did not tell before the alderman that Mr. Riley said if ryrould take less than the legalitate it would be done. Samuel I. McMullen, aweria.-I.,ain the discount . clerk in the City Bank, and was in the year 1855; Ors entry of oath in Young'a book is in the hand writing of Mr. l'aggart,' the - receiving teller, now the paying teller ; the 7th of December, 1855, was a discount day; there 'was no note of George Payne's offered for discount that day; I took out all: the notes that were in the box, and entered them is the proper book; (book p roduced ;) if the note had been Offered, it would have appeared on that book;' I never varied from that duty inten tionally ,or accidentally; I am positive that if that note had been put in the discount box, it wouldhave. been entered in that book ; I Rd no note on tbe'4th December, 1855, of George Payne, offered by Mr. Young, nor any other note; there Were ninety-four notes offered that day; forty eight were discounted ; it was my duty to return the notes that were not discounted ; I did not re turn snob 'notes to Mr. Young; anthem entries are in my handwriting; there was no person in .charge of my duties on these days; no person could have returned these notes, for if they bad bean there they would have appeared on this book; there is no profit of $lO3 on the books of the bank, arising from this transaction; if the bank had re ceived the profit, it would have appeared on the books of the bank ; it would have boon my duty to have entered it, if there had been any profit; I Imam .that the bank has not received a mint of profit from-this transaction. - John Taegarr, sworn—l Was receiving teller of the City Bank in 1855; the entries of the 7th December in the bank book is in my handwritingc I do not recollect the particulars of this transao l i - tion; I must have received the money to have given the credit; on my scratcher is the entry "Cheek, John Young, $600;". I can't tell whose check that woe; if it, were Mr. Eastwiok's chock his account would show it; I would not credit Mr. Young with $6OO if I had not received it; if Mr. Eastwlek or Mr: Riley told MO to enter- $6OO to Young's credit, I would have required some show from them for my settlement in the mei% on December Bth there is a shack in Mr. Eastwick's account of $600; it hoe never been required of me to make a credit unless a check or the money bee been paid; the bank received no profit from this transaction. After hearing this testimony, the District At torney, with the approval of the court, stated that the Commonwealth did not consider a sufficient case bad been made 'out, and that the defendant should be discharged. Thos. J. Diehl, Esq., and the District Attorney for the Commonwealth; 11. M.' Phillips, Esq., for the defendant. STATEMENT AO 'TEE WARREN COUNTY BANK, Nov: 4,1657, Assays. Bills li • - salvable - ' 5131,912 36 Real Estate ' 2,466 64 - Protest 17 72 . Expense 800 00 Due by Banks and Bankers 45,400 30 Gold and Silver 6,145 75 Chocks, Drafts, Bills of other Banks... 11,900 92 Over•drawn Account 1,143 93 Capital..... $lOO,OOO 00 Cipulation (old)...„,"„ ......... ... 37,890 00 Circulation (new)..,,,,...„..., ~. , . 12,835 00 Profit and l‘oss 170 BS Commonwealth 3,023 72 s en Dividd. ' - _. Individual Deposits 40:009 O IMpartfltiollo. (Reported for' The "Prowl ' PERTO OADELLO—Bark White Wing—s2o,ooo Amer gold, 821 hides, 2 boxes chocolate, 1 do cocoa Dallett Bros; 231 bides fleck- and Runeharrit, N Y; 10 bane goat @MOS, 0 Stetson & Go, N Y; 8 bales goat skims, A. Al Weide, N Y. RINGSTON—Schr IforningLight, Strum-70 tons log wood, N l Wekslar ,t'Co; 1 030 books Lindsay & Bla kiston;.Boo °mugs' 100 cocoa nuts, Capt Strum; $12,223 Leacraft &,Go,_ NY. SAVANNAH—Schr Dir A Hammond, Power —3OO cobs rice, 3 8 'Swells; 24 Cochran & Russell; 59 Grainer & Harkness; 38 bags feathers, Parker & Toland; al sacks do 9 Blipbaut & Sons; 9 Bareroft, Beaver, & 0o; 18 do wool, Goddard & Toland; 19 bags rags, Rimby, Law rence & Co; S do 1 bag lead, ,3 Gallagher; 10 bales yarn, fray & McDevitt; 25 empty carboys, Powers & Weight man; ,47 do casks, F Caul ; 4 Poultney & Massey; 4 bales pink root, 10. 8 Steloborger, 23 do 3 sooko sang 4 pkgs mdse, I L & Co 11pbx mdse, SUDowning & Po; 4 springs, I lellrreyik Son; 10 bbis whisky crates, Grant 85 kale* eraate,'Sessup & Moore;' 50 casks rice empti r iaski 80 pkgs ifindries ord'er. SAG ARBOIL 7 richt Flyaway, Davis-8020 gaDons spha)poll,lllMberilluntlng, & On. jr..Erfni. BARR At ihs ltilerehomes , 4x4flp, fru/go:phis, ehlp Suanak, Rowland. ' Nov 9.3 Malt irllidlltltnityi :Webb • ' London. Rani BRlW:Naplia. Eutaw:4:— . - -' una.; 1101:3 Stdp - iosepliJOnai, Pomo ' San Francisco, soon Brig Blinder` .. ' Paltoonth; 7a, soon PRITADELPHI /304, 14 TUT*. RDW&Ill1 A, ROSIDIHR, • WARNS* 11, RABIN,' • 00311111. THE 0/' VIII UOVII. NEwcono B. THOMPSON, SAILING OF 1141 p OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM THE UNITED STATES. 819/30111 - , . 9110 A TOE DAY Arabia - New York Liverpool Nov 25 Glasgow - Now York Glasgow Nov 25 City of Washington, N York Liverpool ...... ....Nov 26 Ariel 'Now York ' Bremen, too Nov 'A Niagara ' Boston Liverpool Deo 2 Vanderbilt " li York Sonth'n & Havre ...Deo 5 Atlantic " ....New York Liverpool.... Dec 6 Africa New York Liverpool Dec 9 Americo .... : . .....Boston Liverpool ' Dec 16 Nniv York New York Glasgow Dec '23 . FAOM EUROPE. ' • ylidif von DAY Antelope Liverpool, • riift.lan4, (k•: Nov 11 Africa ' Liverpool New York • Vor 15 Kangaroo. Liverpool New York ::.. Foy lk New York , Glitegow New York Nov 18 Fulton Havre New York Nov 18 --...-- • .. . America Liverpool Boston • Nov 21 AnglO Saxon..... Liverpool Portland, dro Nov 25 Baltic Liverpool New York Nov 25 Effp,rt I iverpool Boston Nov 23 FF - The paliforrila Mall Steamers sail from New York on tho.hth*OlVt.h. of each month. V" Tho novena ilhetriiirk leave New York on the Id, 7th 12th, 11th and 27th or each month, and Charleston • I .• ' 3. d., on theith and 19th. MOVEDIENTECOF HAVANA STEAMERS Pnicanntrata—From New York 24, arriving at Ha TIDO, Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From Now Orleane 20 ti gvgpy VS, arriving at New York 28th. mama orrw—pFpin New york nf each month, arriving at Havana 1204, and Iddbile 14th • Prom UP bile WA, Havana 24th, arriving at New York 28th. Csilswaa—From New Ybrk 12th, arriving at Havana 17th. and New Orleans 10th. From New Orleans 27th, Havana 29th, arriving at New York Bd. Fairiaz Om—Front New York 17th, arriving at Ha vana 234, and New Orleans 28t1., From New Orleans sth, Havana Bth, arriving at New York - 13th Jitseg Wanaion—From Now York 27th, arriving at Havana Ist and New Orleans 3d. Front New Orleans 12111, Havana 14th, due at New York 18th. Lusat,—From Charleston 10th and 4th, due at Ha vana 23d and 7th. From Havana 10th and 25th, due at New Yps 1,1 1 . and 31st. ,Marine 3ntelligence. PORT Or PHILADELPHIA, NOV. 24, 4827, SUN RISES 7 14-4IIN SETS 4 48 ,UIG4t WATSR S 17 AltitIVQD , Barque White Wing, Baling, 12 days from pgerto Ca bello, with hides, &0., to BoaHeti Brothers. Br echr Moining Pight,Eltium, 21 days from Kingston, Jamaica, with logWOod, &c, to Thos Waggon & Sons. Behr W t Ilammond. Powell, 7 days, from thgannah, with rodeo to"Pettitt; Martin, /it Cp. Behr Flyaway, Davis days trom Bog Rather, with oil to Shobor, Bunting, ' & Co. Bohr' Bariner,'Townsend, g days from Indian River, with ,corn to Bewley, Wilson. & Co. Behr Acorn, Robinson, 2 days from Baltimore, with wheat to Robeson Loa. ' Schr Viols, &mere, 2 days from Baltimore, with wheatto Robson Lea. - CLEARED. tßarque Reindeer, 11104ros, pity point, Thee A New hall te, 00. ' " flame .7 wf heed, Reed, Boston, Ohne Aft ller k pO. Barque P. fliddings,Rese, do N Sturtevant (Ic. (Jo. Brig Dunne, Baker, New Bedford, Sharp to Leison ring. BO J 8 S)ariver, Donnie, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. [BY YILIGEAPH.j (Correspondence of the Philadelphia lexchange.) ()APB ISLAND, Woe. 25. 5 • P A iirig y inppoeed to he the Delaware, cram passed to-day. Nothing iq eight beund oat. Ni'ibd strong from the South. the West Virtue; dco., 7`lloB. B. =GUNS. [Br ro Tip ragas.] Nogromr, November 23. The V. stemnergaranao with the suolotaeoe et two stamnere, hu been bunted ' off from where she woe egroinad, erid bas departed for her §:raise in the Beanie. Oriesum hoe hoop putin Jae steamer Virgini he a, trots re Now York, bound to New t o royale sone damage Jo , •Battmathinery. ship. Boaros id evember 23. Beeolute, from New C ; barque Bo rah Bernice, fang Baltimore; steamer Joseph Whitney, Baltimore. , . New Yong, November 23. krtired, ohip ;obit Bright, from Liverpool. SAVANNAH, November 23. The U. S. Mail Steamship Florida, from New York' arrlv i ed here on Saturday evening. rdInfOILAkDA Steamship Palmetto, Baker, hence at Poston Jester• " hip Join 'Prucks, Lindsay., cleared at Baltimore 21st inst. for this port, Ship gtaghound, Peterson, for New York, soiled from Poo Uhow, about Both of August. Not 6th, u before. Ship Rapid, o Iloosor, for Callao, arrived at Liverpool 9th last. • • • • 13b1p,19F Battod, Roye, for Cape Town,o U H, cleared at Liverpool lib lark. Rhin yfasbingion, ,Norton, for Bombay, Nailed from Liverpool Itb inst. Ship F,plMmluondas, Healey, from Callao, arrived at Queenstown Itlt inst. Ship Ronan, Frederick - eon, from Coalmen, for Ban Francisco, was off Paver nth 'nat. Ship Plana Wheeler, Delano, from Oblucha Islands, iirrfved at Havre lltb lost. 13.4111 t: Tropic, Smith, from Callao, arrived at Dunkirk MD los , Ship,puuhltml, from Calcutta, arrived at Poston yes terd'sy. . , 81figing ,Mist, , bifuiall, for Philadelphia, sailed from` ttaltlmere leotards) , In tow of tug America. - .Burk Utopia, DuNordic, trom,Thpmen for Washing toaßty, was aftDoser ath Inst. 'Somali groomer, Lankenan, sailed from Promerhayen Slihdriet. for this port. „ - , Thirlidejgaluet,,Vrood, tot Hale port, sidled from -13ordesiltXoWlet heat, _ 4144) ' aerti a=ll l T o rgfi ll o ; a li f: l ut PtIO WI ' lei to ll : 48 1M spat stilmOke yea ay,', - , ' Soh 8 011oillai, - Ohapia; ten se of Hartford Hith. fr.- A u n t: f .,- el , I, u ix , 3,:. S, J 1 Behr James Noglish, Noah, sailed from New Harm 20111 Inss. tar this port. Behr Broderick Rend. Blatchford, front Eastport fOr this port, at Portland 20th Inst. Bohr J . al Houston' RUII6OII, cleared at Galveston 20th • Behr Melia and 'John Compton, hence arched at Boston 21st inst. •Sehrs W M Marcy and B Prink, hence arrived at Bos ton 223 inst. Brig Biackfish, Hotchkiss, Tor Philadelphia, sailed fre ?Session Ist inst. 17:ig Lady of the Bea, hence arrived at Boston yeater. day. Liverpool—Ar Oth, Mackinaw, laanamer, Oharloslon; Resolute, Freeman; Phren,x, Hello, and Yorkshire, Bryant, N Y; Ada, (e) Lott, N Y; Cornelia Lawrence, H,napp, do; America, Howe, do; 10th, Belle of the Ocean, —, Mlramichi; 8 ft, Mallory, Looter New Or. lesne. 0019th, lleroyna, Sheridan, New Orleans. Sld th, Sylvia, Swaney, Charleston; Minty Clay, Caulking, New York; (another account says 10th); 10th, Tapecott, 8011, N York; Scotland, blearne, Now Orleans. - Entered for loading 6th, John S Parsons, Crowell, New Orleans; 7th, Trimouutain, Dudley, Bombay; South ampton, Austin, Mobile; Levi Woodbury, Bradbury, New Orleans; Ashburton, Bradish, N York; oth, Macki naw, Haminer, Charlesten,• Bridgewater ' Barstow, Mo bile; St Patrick. Kenny, Now Orleans; Thornton, Col lins, N York. London—Entered inwards 7th, James R Keller, Al len, New York; Christiana, Owens, do; 9th, Reindeer, Patterson, Boston; Anna, Bruns, N ' York; lOth, Elide, Jachttnann, do; Vancouver, Jenkins, Singapore. Old oth, Margaret Evans, Warner, New York (and eld frdm Deal 8th:) Eleanor, Watts, New Orleans; Ameri can Lass, McKellar, do; 7th, Mary 0 Fox, Curtis, /Sa vants (and aid from Gravesend 9th;) Alice Gonne°, Singer, New Orleans. Entered out Bth. American Eagle, Moore, for N York; 10th, Ohrietiana, Owens, do, Gravosend—Ar 9th, Tea Re, Polose, New York for London. Ar 10th, J J Ifathorn, Rickard, from Stettin; Leon tine. "lotion, Now York—both for London. Off Boachy Head SO, Blucher, It - topper, from DAM more for Bremen. . . . Falmouth—Off and proceeded 10th, Admiral, Wetting, from Baltimore for Amsterdam. Portsmouth—Sld Ith, Norris, Follansbee, (from Catlett) Rotterdam, (and was off Dover Otb;) Mountain Wave, Hallett, (from Ohinca Islands) Antwerp. Bristol—Ar 7th, Alabama, Drlnkwater, Archangel. 7th, .1 Coffin, Miramichl, for Glouceater. Came doun from Bristol oth, Old Dominion, Samson, for Savannah (and sailed 10th.) Newport—Ar oth, Shepherd Knapp York, for Snow) London, to load for St Thomas; W II Ilassard Larsen, do, to load for Havana; 7th, Uoion, Davis, Newry, to load for Mobilo. Sunderland—Ar Bth, :Midnight, Hatch, Antwerp. Newcaetlo—Cld 6th, Horatio, Hathaway. and Java, Grattan, N York; II B Emery, Perkins, New Haven; John Id Hayo, Cutler, Boston. Shields--Ar 9tk, Harmony, Gourley, 8t John, N B. aid 9;h, Texas. Merrill, N lock. SWarusea—Sid Bth, A F Moore, Harris, Coquimbo. Cardiff—AT 6th, Henry Ilarbeek, True, Antwerp. Sld 7th, Glenlyon, Oliver, Cape de Verde; Addison Gilbert, Paine, Calcutta Glasgow—Std 6th, Itehert Hastie, Allen, N York. Greenock—Ar 9th, Mary Carson, Williams. Quebec. Newry-81d 3d, Union, Davis, and Harriet Cann, CatM, N America. Stockholm—Old 81st ult, Norden, Anderson, America. Bremerhaven—Sid sth lost, Wieland, Osterman, N York; Arestides, elledenburg, do. Hamburg—Ar 6th, Howard, Walter, N York. fild 4th, Nord Amorika, lirolin, N York, and from Cuxhaven sth. Cuxhaven —Bid 3d, North Star, Cornish, Buenos Ayres. nelvoet—Ready for sea 6th, John G Coster, lianalin, for N Orleans. Antwerp—Std Bth, Sebastopol, Baynes, Newcastle. Dunkirk—Ar 6th, Tropic, Smith, 0111'101in Islands. Bordeanz-814 sth,lla Itook , Preble, and Caroline Nesmith, Kinney, N Orleans. Sid from the Roads Ist, St Peter, Sarin, N Orleans; 3d, Baron de Oaatine, Lufkin, N York; 4tb, Abrona, Page, 4e. Barcelona—Ar 234 ult, Flora, Monotony, N York. Madeira—Ar 6th nit, BNsideelppl, Antola, Marselllea, and left for N Orleans. Unita—At. 28th ult, Sea FOAM, Handy, Messina, EMI aid 28th on her return; Met, Civilian, Smith, Boston. Sld 27th, John Wesley, Sylvester, Odessa. Constantinople—kr previous to the 27th ult, Dela ware, Scott, Taganrog. Sayal--Sid 23d ult, Bartell°, Cole, (from Cardiff) Havana. MARINE MISCELLANY Montrose. Nov: O.—The American ship Thirty-one States is a vessel of 950 tons register, and had plenty of water Into dock on the night of her arrival ; but as she only got opposite to the entrance to the dock at high water, the crow (20 in number, including officers, boys, stewards, Ac.) were not able to get up the anchor before the tide set down; consequently she lay on the beach for one tide, where she made a little water. She got off and into dock, however, next tide, where she Is now dis charging. She was drawing 18 feet on her arrival. (The former report was much exaggerated.) A telegraphic despatch from Port Mend states that the Gloucester fishing vessels previously reported ashore at °helically have been sold at. auction. The eche Mettlesome. and Bridget 4n were sold together,' bring ing $B5O, and the Mary liartoo, rqaking a total of $1,950: The eemeaftehihe, itAehtti shit qacidental oxpeneee t attending the aide of wrppked propertt in th a t ',eaten —fudging from put experieners,milt 'e duce the net protean to a very low time. The three Teasels are insured for $B,BOO leaving a lose to the In surance companies!, even using the above figures an the estimate, of. $6,850. , $199,937 64 $199,937 38 Tho echr Fleetwood, from Boston, for New York, went ashes on .Black Island, on Sunday evening. Bho will probably be got off thin high water Sir, Win. Baker, pilot of barque White Wing, which arrived yeeterday from I.,aguayra, reports that the pilot boat E. Turley had put a pilot, at noon of Sunday, off Sever, Mile Beach, on board brig Delaware, from Porto Rico for Philadelphia, DOUNSTIO PORTS BALTIMORE, Nov 23.—Arr, steamship Locust Point, French, New York; barque Sylph, Jones, Boston; at Swan Point, ship John A Parke, Rich, from Chineha Islands. Sailed, ship Schiller, (Brent) Bahr, Bremen; barque Bay State, Sparrow, Charleston; brigs Transit, (Br) Small, West Indies; Time, (Br) McDougall, An tigua; schwa Metie, Crane, Providence; Now York, Stevens. and James Madison, Diggs, Jamaica; Ellicott, Kingsland, Now York; North Carolina, McGuire, Beau fort, N C, BOSTON Nov' 22d—Arr brig liftloo, of and from Blnehill, via Marshfield, for Norfolk. has been ashore on Scituate Beach, as before reported. Towed up from Marshfield by steamer Neptune, to be repaired. Ballad—Saturday—Steamer Wm Jenkins; ship E Barney; parques Cosmic, Elizabeth Leavitt, Radiant; brigi Mango Park, Lincoln) echr Rear;44. Sunday— Ship Chas Bp e. NEW 11,AALEN—Ar 201.1 i, ochre Golden Eagle, Kel sey,s4 w Benedict, W Whistler, Jr, Parker, Tirgieda. ' RIGALAND'LICHIT, Nay 2}, 2 F M—Passed out, barque,Radiant, 'Sayannali; ache Fearless, for Cape Ilaytien. 4 P 4=-Passed put, barque Cossack, for Shanghai; brig !dungy Park, for Mayotte; also, Rohr It II Daly. 5 r M—Paraing out, ship E 11 Barney, for New d}leans. Varad, sbjps 4ew Orleans, 410, Ben Bolt, Loring, 'fldfeg., raplaep, Novr Orleans Barque Ocilla, Ashby, Mobilo. Drip Elisabeth, McLaughlin, Balti more' S W Armstrong, Thompson, Ponce; Ocean Ilird, ' ltogera, Sierra Leone. Sebra Kate Stewart, Ra ther, Charleston; Worth, Allen, Wilmington; N W Smith, Wyatt, Charleston; Anu, Cote; isle of Pines, French, City Point. NEW YORK, Nov 23—Arr, steamship Roanoke, Skinner, Portsmouth ; Hain ship Louis Napoleon, Hort. ing, Hamburg ; barques Plush, Wilson, Vera Cron; Hyperion, Lane, Havana ; brigs Starlight, of Roston, Collier, hornet via Norfolk, where she put in dismast ed ; Sloeckhausen, Biases, Angostura, and the bar Nov 1 ; Nov 20 lost from the fore topsaikyard Henry Reward ing, a seaman ; 21st, Henry Schooninacher, a seaman, fell from oho jibbooin and was drowned. Fredonia, Lore, Jacksonville ; Costa Rica, (now) Murray, Black Rock, Ct ; Schre Sarah Bruen, Douglass, Georgetown, B C ; Joseph W 'Webster, Penny, Charleston, B 0; Mary El iiabeth, Price, Georgetown. SO;J Id Taylor, Smith, Wilmington, NC; Robt Mercer, Cullen ; Yankee Doodle, Chase ; A Palconburg,-Rogers, Alexapdria, Ye; J 1I ligrgoft, Worth, Richmond. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 12 o'clock Last Night. GlBARD'llol:lBll—ehestnat Street, below Ninth, Wm Lonestey, England 0 Varet, N Y W Jennison, jr, & la; Mick Win Jennison, Danville Mr' Farm & la, Reading fr Eckert, Pa Col Swan, It ' r Join Smith, US A F W tiermdt s. t, Salt 14 11,c,61dfrop, OM. Q C Potter, Jr, Westerly, It I II •11 Davin, Thglail4' F G Van Viet', N Y " It W Bonner; If y" , Mr Goddard, N Y Mr Basel, Ii y N 0 Platt, NY Joe A, Prite,'N'Y M Wail 4 in. 1.1, M 3 1 T1a.n4 raPnrylance, WashingUn RootPaton,'N Y 0 J ThomM, Aleg, Ye .1 S Graham, 8 Francisco F Dodge, Georgetown, D 0 H II Dodge, D C T W Rabb, England Gilbert E Currie N Y Chas II Haines, N Y David McKnight, Reading O A Nlcolls, Reading Than N Dale, N Y J It Harris, N Y W 8 Purviance, Baltimore W Warrick & lady, N J Mrs McCormick, Ilarrisbog J D Cameron &la, Hanish's Btra Haldeman Harrisburg Miss Haldeman, Harrisburg Miss Kerr, Harrisburg Miss Becalms, Harrisburg Mrs Orth, Harrisburg J Honig, Baltimore Jas II Stimpson, Baltimore J D Dome & is Bouudbrook Geo Kennedy, N Baltimore J Dell, N Y • • Danl 0 Tatum, N y Francis Lusher, Philo Ito SUMO' & wire, Mass Aire AlricK'N Y . ' " ' Mr Hdlay ?c fatly, NV' Chas 'II I:hitting; Man CIAO Dtalge & la; Mass Jail bilateriliaeninut Hill Iliterfnerti N V M.l Clark , Indiana ' . W B Khalil,' N Y W B Shattuck, N 'Y W W Chapman, Mass J Tlingit Jones, Reading B Tyson, Reading . Id W Roberta, Carlisle F B Conway, N Y Dr V II Ferris, N Y J Q A Warren, It Y II Eldridge, Velma P II Tompkins, Penns, Tril pi9.,,F10ri,4 1 .! 1 / 1 4 0 11AkIVS' TIOTgI ,-- Voll4ll 41. , 1 101 0 V4icli. J Rankin, Lancaater AI Buts, Reston II I, White, Pa 0 Al Smyser, Pa W 0 Bell t eon, Phila 8 llandereen & i'y, Pa 8 J Honey, Boston I) A Flail, Pa J It Poesal, Balt T 8 Thompson, Po 0 H Jones, Boston It Lockhart, It Chunk Hon J 8 Yost, Pa G Ii Lytle California J G Getz, Lancaeter Ed Lyon, Pa G B Smith, Phila II Percy Jr. wife, N Y Andrew LE Blair, Carlisle Frank 'Matrix Alin .7 li Guthrie, Pa JO" Dell, Blair co, Pa John P Bel!, Blair co, Pa W Rflood, Springfield, Pa . . „ AMERICAN ItOTEh—Oheetnut. below Sixth it. It B ihnlth; Wilmingtpn; Bel f.t'lY Tohey, Phila M handler & hi, Esti Jbe KlCtioledgiT, Del bi Tferrlog, Zeprfolh, ya Miod it If erring, Va 'John It Francis, llarrishurg Etre alerighe&son, liittsbg It It Chandler, Del • Oxy 4 adobe; ()hooter en B Broomhall, 14 Chester Lielpgetori, N 4 J Manning, N 4 p Campbell:Now New y ork Jll Campbell. New York T E SMith & ia, ?Toehold Et bloCluce, New Yors: it S /4Tadrprd, Boston A B • /4Jonnlgge,new Ireric UNION HOTEL—ArcL street, below FoArth. It Cromwell, Cm, Ohio Iloward Reese, Indltma J A Ellison, Delaware Semi Warner, ra Planller, Pa M Connell, Jr, Ma J 8 PearSol l , (leading E Ermentrout, Putting Miss E Lawrence, Ohio J Mitchell, PPP& A B Moore. Pa 7 T Brooks. Pa Il Eppley flarristnirg ../ D MoOttleP, pe 3 0 Heading, If 3 II W Shipman, N V .1 Pierson, /Inland 0 0 Martin, Va .1 V (I ewes, Va S Saylor, Easton J L pay, Easton T II Wilson, Pa A 'Weiss, II Ohunk 0 II Russell, pe W Odder', Pa J Trestter, Pa C Eaton, Pa NATIONAL TIOTEI.—Bsee street, above Third. F liteoorrey. Lewistown E L Moore, Sfunbeim, Pa A Fritch, Clearfield co 'foram Modal, Baltimore S Lichtenthaeler, It Thompson, Doylestoti n II L Actor, Pottsvillo (ton W Morgan, Pottsville J . noodles. Pottsville D Carload°, Trenton, N J D Ashton, Philadelphia Ono IL Fooors, N lienry..Ent, Trenton, N J A Money, Patorson, NJ Wm Reese, Trenton, N J Wm Linch, Panesson,'N F A lAnch, Paterson, N J 4 nail, Selinsgrove 11. Condon, N J 000 0 Moyer. Freeborg N D Williams, N J C Lawbash, Danville, Pa Jos Moss, Pottsville D !Hulbert, Danville, Pa James Brown, Luserne co, Pa. STATES llNlON—Market street, above BIM, Alex D Boggs, Harrisburg 0 M Merton, Delaware G W Souders, Reading Edw McDonald, Pottsville 8 R Bnteltser, Lancaster W W Wilson, Carlisle J Y. Fox, Fa E u Beiddle, Detroit BLACK BEAR INN--Fifth and Merchant streets. 8 M Dutton, Delaware co T Lewis, Del J L Stephenson, Chester Val 7i 8 King & sister, Lanc co Wm 1. Crooks, Lancaster co Wm bloCanno, Cheater co Enos Ration, Bustleton, Pa J F Paxson, Lancaster co Wm Taylor, Cecil co, bid WmOheyney, Chester co Albert Bunting, Delaware co Jacob Baxtreesor, Pa Robt Lyle, Chester co Robt Donee, Chester co John Ball, Chester to Wm Powdull, Chester co Di Simons, Chester co B W Macy, Chester co TII B West, Brandywine B W Scott, Brandywine Baldwin Ruch, Brandywine BLACK BEAR ROTEL—third et. aim° Callowbill, B Muleolman, Pa Nat6Sn'retors, Lehigh co It M /dunk, Pa 'Wen Lott, Nestling aodfrey Peter'', Pa , Mae Bachman, Lehigh co W Kercher, Berke co , Blom Newbold, Berke co , N L Shoemaker, Berke co J H Worts Barks co Edwln Trexler, Berke co John Idaltzberger, Reading Joel arose, Ocroookirale Chas Nose, Allentown THE 1 , 11198.=-PititAlMPtilk IllgSDAlt; NOVgAlttElt 24i 18574 FOREIGN PORTS -- BALD EAGLE lIOTEL—Third street, atm. Clallowhiil Melchor Trauma, Pa A W Pottelger, Reading Bit Griffith, Pa Wm Gift, Hamburg Ulss UM, 'Hamburg 3 Buckman, Easton Philip Reese Jr, N $ iamb Rertzel, Pa Barret Brown Boston Ind street, above, Market, Thou C Pober, Pa L Shoemaker, Reading 0 W Shaw, IMeRs Jacob Myers, Reading BARLEY SHEAF—Second, below Vine Thou P Watson, Phlla David MoOartar,goo lllo Thou Mahlon, Phila. W Magill, Poleboyi Wm Crook, New Rope Wm Banker 80 la, York co Thou .1 Janney, Newton N Welton, Centreville, Pa Lewis Watley, Coutrovillo Jae McCoy, Oa:motile J L Wagenblaut,Egg Harbor 0 McCarty, Pa , ,• MADISON HOUSE—Seco R It Allen, Pa 11l Libreth, Baltimore Mra Maheiln, Reading John M Woods, Port Penn Money Hutchinson, Reading Operial Notices. For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful complexion, use ‘• Balm of 1,003 For dressing Ladics"hair, use " Woodiade Cream, is new Pomade." It curls Gentlemen's hair beenifully. W. P. FSTRIDOE h CO, For sale by T D. Peterson, 306 Chestnut; 44,3nuel Sims, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. B.Durand,llB Chest nut ; T. U Peters ds Co., 716 Chestnut; G. 0. NYLIWI Gift Book-store, 489 Chestnut; 0. B. Itubt.olL 1410 Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tunth Wilder het; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Di Wilson, Seventeenth and Chestnut ; J. W. Slims & ,h 3 ons, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Alward Christmann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster , $0606 Eleventh and Walnut. P.4.1_ Jackson, JOB PRINTER, . , ' ' MERCHANT STREET. i ' Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Dills Lading, Dill Hwy, Cir culars, dards, and all other kinds of Job Ptintralft at prleee to suit the times. oeMay Bower's Infant Cordinl.•••Thie tnessinabli Cordial Is prepared front starlet, or the mast choice and effloient aromatics known he reedietnei Itrid IP the inns{ perfect and reliable 'nineties extant for Womb and young children. By its powerful 1110nm:sea a speedy cure it Greeted In all cases of C holic, windy pains and spume, Relieves and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti tion or teething, and by its soothing properties Iran. quilises pains or the bowels, lopsoposs, The Infant Cordial leas become a standard remedy, and' has been used In thousands of cues with thi nOrt abundant success. No family should be without Prepared only by Maar A. Downs, At his Drug and °hominid Btort,. N. B. earner of Sixth sad Creep ata, Pill l 4 l ll4Phia. To whom all orders must be addressed. And farad* by Druggists generally. eft 18.ly ' Bank Notes of the PENNSYLVANIA DANK FOR UMBRELLAS, BY WM. H. RICHARDSON, n011.1n2 No. 418 1448888 81T,811111 Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, 624 WALNUT ST, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE. GEO. S. HENKEL'S, 1524 WALNUT Sfroel, Late of WO Okestat4 Stroot, Seamen's Saying Fund Office SOS Walnut street, one door weat of aeoond street. Deceives de posits in same of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows intermit at the rats of flee por cent, per annum. - Of ice open dairy, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Oaten:fay until 9 in tke evening. lE"isaidont Yranklln Fell i Treasurer, Oharlee M. Morris; &are. tag, 7111M0111 S. Saving Fund—Five Per Cent. Interest—Na Hone' Safety Trent Company, WALNUT Street, mitt went corner of Talon Street, PIIILLDIMPIIIA. Open doily till 7 o'clock, end on AloseAr and Tataattlay Evestocia till 0 o'clock. Deposits received cad pay ments made daily. Assets inveatod In Rim ilagava; 810a704.028, GROUID RENTS, and other firstalua snood; ties, as the darter directs. nob S. c. Ilewnl47 c9rmistiPit PRihirtf In CPI!' merelal riper and 14egotistIonti or 61 vrAusrf Sr., opposite ilia E{olienge, PhilOolphitt. zipnim Blarna.ges. ' On the 10th Inst., at the Parsonage, In Wocalbury, by the Bev. 0 R. Snyder, PETER 0. OSGOOD to ELIZA BETH 0. THOMPSON, both of Paulsboro, Oloufestor county, N. J. Elhatho On the evening of the 21.1 of November, 1857, after • lingering illness . , Commodore .IFOXALL A. PARNICR, of the 11. S N ,in the 70th year of his age. Due no tice will ho given of his funeral. 3t*,. On the 19th inst., at his residence, Lower Merlon, Mr. WILLIAM BLYDEN D. VAN BAIIN, in Our 80th year of hie age a native of the Island of Tortola. The male relatives and friends of the family are re. spectfally invited to attend his funeral, thie ?minder morning, at 10 o'clock, without further notice. To proceed to Laurel 11111.' Tho'carriages will leave the office of S. Cortland, No 35 S. Thirteenth street, at 9 o'clock. *. On Sunday evening, 22(1 Inst., JOAN TOIIIVIIO3, arid 02 years On the 2let Inst., Mir% SilBaNN AR Istly, to the 10th year of her ago, atel.langhter 'of he late Mash Ilevenlngham. i .. I z ~ At„, t r , On the 21etInstant, E5.L111.5, only Singh tar of Robert and Very Ilitmes,'ageil 1 yeare,Waionthltind 11 Sky!. On t tan.he nlernlnwor flto ! R10 w41114.411,14M4= TOki, only wilt 'of the lilro Thothey , I 1 Ilv Leigh- , bn the 21st instant, JOH* JAMES, 11.1 or Ifs, and Caroling Laytiock, aka 4 fiedr 3 mentlig an 4 13 days. After a long and painful Illness, ontolt morning of tile 21st lost., Afr. Ti3lll' 111111/1140F, in tlke 724 Year of 111 1 13Q•oo accrtrdaripe NyiM t e mime qf &filer years, aIJNIO4 PDAYER MEE j tINO Will be hold on THANK GIY/NEt DAY, Novem er 26th. at 8 o'clock P. M., in the M. E. Union Church, FOURTH Street, below Arch, at which Christians of ell denominations are invited to be present. Rev. A. A. WILLITS, Dutch Reformed Church. " R. JEFFERY , Daptiat Church. " CHAS. D. COOPER, 11. D., Protestant Epis- copal. JNO, CHAMBERS, Independent Presbyterian. N. W. lIUTTEII , Lutheran Church. HENRY STEELY, CLARKE, Presbyterian, ,• FRANKLIN MOORE, Methodist Episcopal. " A. COOKMAN, Methodist Episcopal, " J. D. CURTIS, Methodist Episcopal. Rev. JOS. CASTLE. D. D., " EDMUND J. YARD, - • • " THOMAS I'. MASON, Committee of Arrangemente. Philadelphia, Nov. Y 4 ,1867. ' n02,4-Stie (1 - Itllnne.hrt-ha Lodge, No. 1, of the t. O. B. M. of PENNSYLVANIA.—A stated meeting of thle Lodge will be held at the fall, ou WEDNESDAY Y.VENIVI, the ;Mb Inst., at 'o , clociF precisely. The inenabera il re earnest y requested to present themselves on that oceitiiion, an a a hit is expected from the Grand Patriarch of the United Order of the Lodges of the United States of Arnerica, filo, of the Orand Chaplin of Hopkins Lodge, No. 1, OK Leuiii, Me. • By enter of the na24 , 21. 4 ! GRAND .else/ filiffthil•--'4'l 4' re as st a mOt I n t he it i 94RD, to ha •held on 7 o'cYock, in the Old fasteners , Hall, (eut etie of nu and Buttonwood Streets,) m. a plan for relleelps the firing the coming winter. Alex. G. Catlett, Jacob It Coates, John O. Da Costa, Sawa. Bolton, 0 J. Hoffman, Sarah Donnell, Elijah 0 Cattell. Sam!. P. Shoemaker, Geo. Y. Shoemaker, Bawl. Sheble, M. It. Carpenter, Johtt 0, Einkilh', James .4. Durk, . . ~., °Omer, hal. It. Donnell, I In. J. Miller, , LZ: I I '? Ol a tid, "%a* ' John Y. Mulches, Wm. M. Bowen, feral:lola (Integer, Oen. M. giggler ; Eiatal. l 4 o o l ll o . _. -.. Err Eleventh Ward Ito dersigned would otalreetly eititoos Of • WO ET , E y44, T , moNuspity equidg, a% North - an LAbortiee Commie TIIIRD Btreet„ between Ore( for the purpose of dovisim newly poor of our Ward dui Danl. M. Fox, Danl. 8. Be!demon, Froderick Klett, Frederick Klett, Jr., Joseph M. Btoddart, John A. Franke, Or., John A. Fraolts, Jr., Baml. Barton, George Miller, Thomas Nelson, D. 11. Rockhill, Oboe. (Mager, Liodly Elkinton, Reuben Ante; " • It. CL }Lit Ink, Wm. tj tush i , Woe. lerr, lawbeGhester, Wm. I , l.'Bltugard, Wm Julityi Mae e, Gee. Kbffor, Farmar D. S. Btahou, Fhilitl Erringor, I Frifiteantite Llbrary.—The Rooms of the M OANTILE LIBRARY of this city were opened for the use of the public on the tilt of March, 1822. The Library was established primarily for the benefit of those engaged in mercantile pursuits. The selection of books, however, was not limited to those having a direct bearing on commercial Interests, but was intended to include everything In the various departments of liters tore that was fitted to promote a sound and varied men tal culture, and all classes of the community were in- MLA to avail themselves of the facilßles Aoteliy of fered. Those small but wise tteginnlngshAve keen prospered, till bow the ionoy nilinbers more titan 14,000 voluites. The 'ttEltDlDfil 1,i004 is (utopia with a ro geneus supply or the best newspaper an perlmllcel, literatd,re of this country and Groat Brick n, and the number of pennies now contributing to the mer &s of the inst shoo and enjoy ing Ito benefit erclets h 7 it t o purposa the Ikirectero earls their BRADIN 110031 stil p 'fUrther eliding, from time to time, such P,owspapere and reviews as may be found nulled to the wants of the community. and to enlarge their weekly purchmee of hooks no auto Include all the new works issued In this country end in (treat Britainthat erect interest and value to the general reader or the crit ical student. Their aim Is to make the LIBRARY and 11 READING 'OO3l attractive to all classes of the com munity by the variety and richness of Ito intellectual treasures ' and to make it In the highest degree oseful by gathering together and rendkring ketteesible to all per citizens the results of Allman I,hOught and research In all ages, 'bye LIBRARY And ItEklatlNG ROOM are now open DAILY, from 1p o'clock A. Ali. till, 10 9'4*cl; I'. M. Any ilerson of either set, over flituan years dap, luny have the use pf the LIBRARY by paying { , K (Wars fer a slime of Moak soda to; of twp dpitare A year. 'thirty dollars paid at ono time will entitle a person to all the privileges or the Library for life, free from any further charge. Dor order , 117 - Union Unreal B011118•—lloklers of Mori gage Medi; of the Colon Canal Campeau., not inter ested in the rommon or preferred stork of the Company, are requested to meet at the Girard house, on ortm• DAY, 2.lth hlt., at T 3 o'clock P. (Copy) BUY 'll SI BUCKLEY, C.ltairman of aapnaltion. JAMESIlafic, Beeretary of Committee. 00234 21* ia" Dr. Stevens's First Lecture nt the Man. DEL and HAYDN 11.A.LL,wIll take place on TUESDAY, the 24th inst., at 2yi o'clock, 1., id Subject—JElttllial,LYN, under the 41yW, the Ns MAN, the 0 / 1 1lISTIAN, and the TURK% The Lecture will be Illustrated by Maps and Draw ings, and several sconcs such as the Garden of Goths°. J mane, the Valley of ehoshaphat, &e.. will be die played by the Magic Lantern. Tickets at the entrance. The proceeds for the poor, n02.1.4til Iry Berkeley and Columbus !—Lecture and Poem 0,,,,,b1,, e 4 I By REV. T. U. STOCKTON, at CONCERT HALL, Chestnut street above Twelfth, on Tuesday Evening, November 24, at 0 o'clock. SUBIOO2 or Lllalt/kit BISKOP BERKELEY, andhis OBLEM TXD STANT. A : ,1 1Vestevant Me course of Empire takes its tvay o l , 8011110 T or Nan : COLUMBUS, and Ids D 190011117 or TOO Now Nona). Tickets 25 cents; Minors under 15 years of age, 15 cants—for sale at 536 Arch street at Bookstores, and at the Ball. nal ovi Err Department of City Property. —office, 2d story Girard Bank, north aide. POILLDSLPHIA, November 21, 1857. Notice is hereby given, that communication over the Wire Bridge at Fairmount will be impended ou and after MONDAY, November 25, until further notice :l 'lr the purpose of repairing the saute. EUGENE AMEN, negl-at Pommlasioner or (My Proper ty, pughtuce of the mow el the City et Phila• Esc6CUTIVE parAnTivenr, Nov. 41et,1807. - Wacintaa, Hie face Hang the Governor or the Com monwealth of Pinney!yule, has, in conformity with a commendable custom. appointed TIWIttsBAY next, the 26th day of November, as a day of Thanksgiving throughout this State: And whereas, the cltisens of Phlitulelphis recognise, in common with all divinely onlightened intelligences, a dependence on the power and mercy of an omnipotent, omnipresent, and omniscient Jehovah, with ...bona aro the prosperity of nations, the security of states, the welfare of communities, and the harmony of society: Therefore, The Mayor of the City of Philadelphia feels it a duty most respectfully to invite the people of this city to unite with those of the Cominouwealth, oa the day thus appointed, In rendering onto God the thanksgiving of the heart for mercies we cannot com mand, blessings we surely enjoy, preservation front evils which involve social divorganitatlon, and that For. ceding spirit in our metropolis which inc.:diem a mitiga tion of troubles now clouding one contentment, but not obscuring our hopes. By order of the Mayor. JAS.IEO D. CAMPBELL, Mayor's (Beck. WONDERS PP THE AGE—LIGHT, LIOUT FOR ALL—PETERS & SIIROPE, Patent Non-Explosion Self-Generating OAS LAMPS is Dot the thing to milt all. Price $1 60 up ; all may have a superior Light by calling at their Depot. This Lamp is adapted to all planes and purposes, and only requires a trial to test ita advantages over all others. The Lainp forma its own gas. Our Patent Burners can be 6tted to every onlinary Fluid Lamp, with little expense, without the least possible danger. All are Invited to call and examine for themselves. Town, County, and State rights for sale. The proprietera are in want of Agents, giving a rare 'chance to make money. PETERS A HIIROPE, One Lamp Depot, 1238004 4thßt , beloW Chestnut, Phila. OT ICE —LOST OR STOLEN. The subscribers tient by mall, on the 7th of November 14: 2:„ Ir aTWI B , V,l N A r a l lt ' orriN v i; m errltt: of Boston, at eight menthe, [or seven bundreu g and one dollen', due July 8-6, 1850, and piyeblo at the Cern martial bank of Pernmylvanla. The letter enclosing sald note has not coached Its address, and the note, being unendorsed, to of no nee to any but Its owners. 011A8. DIAGIARGN k CO , No. 80 South SIXTI.IIIt ticink Noires. FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK, PHILADILIMIII, November 23,1857. At an eleotlon held on the lath of November, 1857. the following Stookhohlers were oloptad Jairectors of 91 0 N: a. a. et ituk ercer, Oeorge i'aroum, Seth Craig°, Anthony Antelo, I. Set llatchineon, James E. Caldwell, ?rano!" Tete, Lindley Smyth, base S. Waterman, Pupil narrleon, ; 0 4 atlitiarst, withatau. Woodward, 4ttip fr. Luria. and, at meeting of the Directors this day, S. A. 1113110&11, Esq wee re-elected Prealdent, and EDWIN 11. was elected Ni c e President and Ciseb ler 12VSIITtIN, n02 1, 2t 4%. , i0 , 1.% Cashier. --------- li ENSINGT g I' JA B DEI:PIII - I. , NovembOr 10, 1857. At an Election, held this day, the following named gentlemen were duly cleated Dlrectors of thin Bank, to nerve the enautogyear - John T. Smith, • George Landoll, Henry Chilly, Ell Gerriaon, Jobe Burils ; William Chapman, Jonathan Wainwright; At a meeting of tie Board, held on Monday, the 23d Notember, Ihsl, the fallowing gentlemen were uneni imply re.elecfed : JNO. T. 83UT11, Presideat, CUAS: T. YERKES, Cashier, BT. OEO. T. CAI( BE4I, Solicitor. n0244t O. T. yiniK ES, Cashier. CO SOLI Pam MAL At an Election, held on th gentlemen were elected as " mg yeer, via; James V. Watson, Henry Croskey, David Darla, IL W. Fitzgerald, Danl. M. Pox, Deo. M. Aineler, Ludlam Matthews. And at a meeting of the Board, held this day, JAMES V. WATSON, Eal., was unanimously ru.elected Prcei. dent. JOS. N. PEIHSOL, Cashier. not.tuths 8t 114/??Eq l /NOPS `L' - ' 4T (ARAM minion move, el fr 4 BAILY & BROTHER, 'P9 No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET, F Invite the attention of their friends and the DJ public generally to their 19118 1400 k of IMPORTED CARPETS, 1:4 Which they are determined to offer at such W FA prices as will insure sales. RICIII VELVET CARPETS at 81.37 s to $1.76. BEST TAPESTRY do at $1.12 to $l3O, 0 UNAVY ENGLISH BRUSSELS at $1.25. W ~., BEST NEW PATTERNS do at sl3lx. '-' IMPERIAL THREE PLY, $1 to $1 25. 4 SUPER INGRAIN, for hod-rotnne, all Veen. C 2. 1.1 I .l ' ° R R PA (b . P=4s. td.. 1 We have the h i andeomeet itsplay ever °Selo; c „, and at prices exceedingly low, with mil , aril. ~..,' Pri ~ , , . w-i • ale wean" kept in a ' ' ' CARPET VAILEIIOI,ISE. lfillJß4 Ftllls r pits 4. 1 RXOARDLEBB iOF coBT 011A13. OAKPORD & SON, No. 621 CHESTNUT ST., BELOW BETZETE, Are selling their LithgE AND O.4.IIEII.ILLYtitihII,PTEFIS.TOOK LADIES' rIT R 9 AT PRICES TO RIIIT TILE TIRES. We would advise our lady Moods to oall tuamodlatoly and secure a bargain. nolC.tulbe•St FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FUIISIIII JOHN FAREIHA & CO., Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in FANCY FURS, FOR LADIES AND CLIILDRDN Hoeing manufactured an Immense Stock of iljltS, with the expectation of doing our, tuna; businoes, the present prouure of tho times , and comparattee stagna tion of trade, have t!ith an unusual amount gf Stock upon our shelves. It is "o 'meek this digicuttx that we havo now AETERAIINED To close out our ENTIRE STOCK At Yrlces actually lees than TUEIR COST TO MANUFACTURE! We bare also on hand a, largo aod complete atoll, meat of GENTS , F CRS, All or which will be cold at very LOW PRICES. No. 818 MARKET St., bet. Eighth and Ninth, n 01944 South side endemic? furnishing eOOl9O FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and Ny,a3- ranted, of elegant material and saperior sryrk manship. Also, Dress Stocks and Gent i lemerN Wrap pers, at the Premium there of. W. W. IiNRIHT, 612 Altoll Street, ahoy. n 021.1 WRAPPRS IVRAPVF,V.S ! PLUS very hirge and elegant aseortinent at reduced prices. Also, k k oaxy noder-clotlilng of all da mcrlptlen ,s tog genAlemcces year, at W. W. KNIC1111"3, 012 AltOlk Stseo, Opp) Slitlt. n 02.11 WINOVIXSTIIR & SCOTT, GENTLE hi76N'I3 PLIRNI&IIING STORE, and PATENT stcouLula SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. T6B CHESTNUT Street , above Seventh street, Philadelphia The atteation of Southern and 'Western Merchants, and Strangers, le porticos's:ly Invited to this Improved cot of Shire, the moat perfect fitting article made. At whole. ads and retail, and made to order. m6-1W WANTED—TWO VESSELS of Baso(t tens, to load for Key West. Yrelfht ready for shipment, and mod rates even. A O l 3 - y 6 DIBUOP, SIMONS, lc CO., . • 120 (late 30) North Wharves. F IVE 4 49-1 CANVASSERS WANTED. --Can make from three to ton dollars par day, Apply at No. 002 Chestnut 'street atone Sixth. Mho° of Waterman flas.fteghlaloi Compahy. noy2l-3k Sig gitAIS t u tb ;et. T " Ibur-story HOUSE LOCUST Street, first door below St. Mark's Church. quire or D. WINEBRENNER, EIGHTEENTH street, four doors bolow Locust. ue23..3tt DENNSYLVANIA BANK NO TES. Yor Bole, a well•eecured GROUND ItRNI: , of 1,210„ upon three brick dwelling houseg had lot on Winona street, south of bla ster-46 feet front, 1(13 'feet deep— punctually pal 4 qoarte N ly 'payments. Penneylvenla Dank notes Ve taken for it. Apply to 1. O. PRIOR, corner of SPRING' GARDEN add TIAIRTEENTG Streets. 4010-2 w v,ruir Avi FUND.--UNITED STATES F ,3 NUT TityIOONPANX, CCINCIT of and OlLEST inree Largo e,g, Mall sums received, and paid back on de without notice, with FIVE PER. CENT EST ENID tho day of deposit to the day or withdrawal. Office boom from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. . . . DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootland, from El upwards. President—STEPHEN It. onAwropx. Treasurer—PLlNY YISI. I=l Teller—JAMES B. UUNXIIA 1N0.17,11 MCAT. _ JA.a. Bub.scribor Iwo commenced manufacturing big Re Plus Ultra MINCED billAT, which be offers to hie customers to LARCiIt 00 141114 L QuaNTITIES. Orders tbrungls BLOOD'S DISPATCH. will be pune. tunny Attended to. JOBIIUA 'WRIGHT, OS Fuld SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN etc AIIGTIONEERS.—A thorough practi 4. col Salesman, well posted, would make an engage ment to cry I:Toning Bales during ttte Winter Address EDWARD, at G. Y. Sites' oSlce, WAL• NUT Streak noli-tutbsa* CITY COMMISSIO)TERS' OFFICE. PIIILADJILPHII, November 19, 1857. Persons having claims against this Department will present their bills on or before the let day of Deeem ber,lBs7. UMORGF, IL HILL, JAMES Id. LBDDY, City Commissioners. JAMES LOGAN, u19.2w- sod i ffia B. SCHEI. • CITY MARBLE WORKS AND STEAM MANTEL FACTORY. MARBLE HALL, B. B. CORNER OF TENTH AND VINE STREETS, . - PHILADELPHIA. Where every variety of MARBLE MANTELS, TOMBS,. MONUMENTS, TARIM TOPS and FLOORING, ean be gimped upon reneonable term. au24-tuf3m QTORAGE on SECOND and TIIIR D 9.7 FLOORS can be had at 119 North Water attest. • Apply to . htAIITIN b /IAOAI4BIIIII, ncen Michael Day, JAMB Keen, Samuel Blegargee, George Head, Alexander Peterson, Adam Richard. BANK, LPHIL, November 20,11357. he 10th Inst., the following Dtreetott to terve the eoou Seneca E. Malone, A. Snow Naudom, Thos. J. Potts, S. P. hhoomaker, Wm. L. Aprlngo, A. S. Wolf. YOU 008/1 MT COLLARS, &a Wants. Earn 14.00 be $21,01)0 PirNKTIIOf PII2NST2V(ATI T HE will Le taken at per for GLOVIIS, CASSUGERES, BATTINSVS, Vesting', Flannels, Muslims, Umbrellas, Gentlemen's Wrappers, Shawls, Shirts, Drawers, lloaleiy, Glo m and Cravats Also— GENTLEMEN'S READY MADE CLOTIIING, A large consignment of which hoe Just been remi n d , comprising a splendid IthI3OI . IIWHIL of Raglans, Bongoes, backs, Dress and Frock Coate, Business (Mate, Pants and Vests, to be closed out, wnolesalo or stall, at on MINOR Etreet, between Fifth and Sixth Market awl Chestnut streets. mosnok & co., Importer'', Jobber. and Commission Merchants. N, II —Consignments solicited and adrumee nude. no2l-Bte, LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS—NEW STYLES —Now open, Cloaks of Black, Browo, and Cray Moths, made up is the beat and moat faehlonable style, In CLOAK AND SMALL ROOM. $5 Woollen Long Shawls, worth V. IA Stolla Shawls, the $7lO quality. dS Black Thlbet Long Shawls. " " Square Shawls. s6,Broche Square Shawls. Shawls of every kind and price. gine Cloaksmade Mender. We still continue to m aell our entire stork of dream Goode at below tho FIRST COST OF MANUFACTURE. A large line of good SATINETTS, ( tASSIMERES, AND GLOMS, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, In Bailment Story, in full supply. The entracte' ettepV.ost of Mayers is desired. Notes of all Solvent Banks In the Union taken. 0W reductions aro bons fldo. We sell every article at the lowest market rate, no matter what the cost may be. COOPER fe -CCINARD, n024-6t S. E. writer NkriCa and Market streets. SCARCE AND CHOICE GOODS, sorb as are really wanted CHARLEB ADAMS, EIGHTH and ARCH Streets, ban Ju3t received super French Black Cloth for ladies' Basques Super 4-4 dark French 011inteks, gll7, email price 25 cents. 1 carton oleimat black Centre Stella Shawls, with and witholit prima, some of the handsomest imported. Mode and Ligh-colored Centres, In variety. Shaded French Blanket Shawls. Rich and glossy Eagle brand Black Silk. Heavy Engle brand Pooh de Sege, without Instre. A full-line black Alpaca* and mixed Madonnas. Lupin , ' 6-4 Irtogi Merinos., Cuhmeres and PAM mattap. Cloth Table and Piano Covers. Black and brown Silk Velvets, a/merle:A, super and extra super 4-4 Woad Planesla, ((fil bert le Bal lardvale,) for infanta , Sh,awla. Also, a full stock of Flannel', best makers. BGANBBTS, BITIBTANQB, lea. A. prefers keeping goad Pad desirable extleles, such as are really wanted, and selling them at PhIOES TO BUS. TkkE TAMES. P. S —A large Int of trench narked Calkins and Rm. bsoiderles, seduced lq price. m021.81-emw uLANk.NTs ItIANKETS II BLANK -1T8! ! !--S. li. A11011461041.1LT, B. R. earner SPRINO NARDI:IN and FRANKLIN &rests, have just reeelv4l--• 800 pairs Leary Blankets, at 1 60, 2 00, 8 00, 400, 4 60, 6 00 and 60. CHEAT' EiIIAWLS I lot Brocha Shawls, at 0 00, worth 210. 200 Blaokat Bhswle, at 180, 200, 8 00, OA sad $3. &ells Shr.wls at 2 00 2 00, 4 00 400 Sit. .... i kes P . /00 pieces new Delai.ons, reduced to 123( and nit e. 100 pieces Madonna Cloths, at 8, worth 12ge. 10p0 yards dark Ohhattei. at ktf , 8 and 10e. 500 yards Valencia/ Plaids, at only 12% e. ' BINN AND BOYIPMEArk Passlmeres at 60, 02g, 75, 87a Boys' wear at 25, 81 Big , 44 an 800 . Woul ihtnnels 12141, 1034; 184, 26, 81,873 N 41d 50c. Itoavy Canton Flatmate at S a0410.e. At B. 11. A30.11A1l FAULT'S, S. 11. corner SPRING qkklpFai apt FRANK/AN Strat4a. so2l-6t ‘..4 TILL GREATER BARGAINS IN BLAN- K" KETS,...Y. E. ARCHAMBAULT N N. Corner of ELEVENTH and MARKET Street, will open this morn ing, from New York Auction, 600 pairs of large size, all wool, Twilled Blankets, at $1.60, $1.76,42.10, $3 50, $4, $5, $O, $7. $B, and $lO. Also, 100 largo size Comfortables at $1 75 and $2 CIIKAP SHAWLS. --• • • . Extra she Long Shawls, from $5 to $2. flatnargSltawls from $1 to $4; BrOche Shawls from $5 to $l6. MORE CHEAP CARPETS: ingrain Carpets, wool filling, at Is3x, 18X, and 250.; all wool Carpets at 50 and 560 ; Stair Carpets from 10 to 37c ; Entry Carpets from 10 to 6.2 e ; Rag and List Car pets at 18 and' 2.50. Oat Price Store, N. E. corner of ELETENTII and SfAREE'T Stpo to. n 051.6% SPk:CIA,L A 11iv40.4.00w,ut of Attractige and qemptudde ilItY GOODS, frOul the olitensive wholeaule atocks 1t several SUSPENDED HOUSES, will be opened THIS DAY, NOVEMBER 51at,1867, At the atom No. 928 MARKET Street, NORTH SIDE, Between Ninth and Tenth, And sold throughout BY RETAIL, Vl' AN • UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION In prices for 0 A 9 11. The goods are all new, and of recent Importation or manufacture; ands rare opportunity is offered to pur chases to purchase the best makes and st.yies, far below the usual prices. SAMUEL B. AEU, nov2l-2w No. 1129 ASLIKET Street, PENNSTLVAN,I4,-CiREAT EaolTEAai`'N AC BEL'agEß,l3..—vcc axe !etc ng (Ike tiotes'ot tie stmiie binfr, It par toe Vx.x Gloats, at grentlY.t . edoced, prim. Bank of Peonsylvekniet 1(00 faker{ tO/ 97s ioQ Bank ;e44,ul i vAAL) ?Sae, IVKA ivr ennsylrania Notes taxon for Drees Goods. Bank 9f ansylValqallintes taken for Merinos. Mirk of annaylvania Nolen taken Men , ' Wear. Blink of ennsylvania Notes taken for Ribbons Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Embroideries. Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Domestic/. Clank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Blankets. Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Gloves and Hosiery. Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Oh. ekoioa at goods from one of tho largest antl beatieleeted stooks in the city, and at extraordinary fox prices, at V. dc T. II BELCHER'S, nov2l-6t B. W. corner Eighth andapring Garden. FINE HEAVY BLANKETS. Superior 12-4 Twilled Menkell. eledium and small else do. Crib, Cradle, and Berth do. Also, Kuno Blankets, beat Myles. Blue mud scarlet Horse Blankets. SHARMA:SS lIKOTIIIIIIB, no2l-rp CII EST NUT arid EIGHT!' St ITNSHRINKING FLANNELS.— V SHARMA:SS BROTHERS Imo opened Real Welsh, specially imported, Heavy Swanakius, tot men's wear; Delimit Yale, of all gaalltles AO widths; Fronth'abd English; 1 5ne 64, Skroudinp, tloubie-wkith nor 21 CiiESTN II end EIGHTH streeta PVNNSYLYANIA BANK NOTES TAKEN AT PAR FOR DRY GOODS. The subscriber otfere for a few days hia entire stock of geode at price' TO SUIT THE TIMES, and receive in payment notea of the Pennsylvania Bejaia. This, to anch as may have any of this fituthtlel paper on hand, le offering a great induces:tient, as pia shack. la one of the beet in the eity. Visas° glee him al? eirl,y call. W F. JOHNSON, vcr . ,o-1w All Market at, above Ninth, north sole. VARD .—WE WILL CONTINUE TO C sell our Btock of KNITTING ZEPHYR for a abort time longer, at the low price of 16)( cents per ounce, and warrant It fresh Reported Goode, Aloe, an assortment of SCARLET SPLIT ZEPHYR, At the lowest market prim BLACK BALL FRINQE, Goal style, twelve and a half cents. Together with our usual assortment of Ladles' Drees Trimmings, Cleat. Tassels, Bindings, An , at the lowest F RAPSON', nol9-ct N. cur. EIGHTH and CHERRY stk. UN. GL ISIi NOSUBT AND VNTLER TESTS. SI4APtinkISH IthOTIMP,S Haao racel,yod an invoice o( A vary dealrAble wake— Waoncaa's And blisaea , COTTON' HOE. do. do. IiALRRIOGAN HOSE. Mon's long and hail do. Saxony, Vigonia, and Merino SHIRTS. Eleatic &ilk SHIRTS and DRAWERS. 11 lIEDUCCD PRIM. nolS-rp CHESTNUT and RIMINI Sta. REMOVAL. L. J. LEVY & CO., IN ANTIOIPATION OF REMOVAL TO THI SP/AND.IED NEW STORE, Nov being erected for them in CHESTNUT STREET, ABOVE EIEBTII, Rave determined, ter 4 pgdoti (1( ao DAYS, To iaposo of a large amount of their Stook cow In store at sery ' LOW PRICES FOX CASH. They Invite the attention of the Public sod their Cue tamers to one of the most complete assortmeutu of STAPLE AND FANCY GOODS To tio found in this country, which will be disposed of tor the period named, at such prim as will insure their sale. CHESTNUT STREET, noll•tf NEXT TO THE CUSTOM HOUSE HEAVY SHOWN COTTONS _____ • One Thousand Bales - MEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, AND DRILLS, TROY SHE LAWRENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, JACKSON COMPANY, (INDIAN MEAD,) AND NASHUA dj4NUFACTURINO COMPANY, or their various widths find styles, which aro offered for sale for first-elasa paper,.on SIX MONTHS. CREDIT, by tho Agents of the Companies, ALFRED SLADE & CO., not-Int 30 LETITIA. BTItEET GREAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAKS.- A FURTHER REDUCTION' IS PRICES hes been determinod on by the aubectibers, in con Renounce of the continued immure. 500 AIISSES , ENGLISII BEAVER CLOAKS, $2, formerly $3 60 300 MISSES' KNULISII BEAVER CLOAKS, 53 50, fornierly $5 60, 250 SUPERIOR FRENCH! BEAVER CLOAKS, $5 to $B, cost to import $7 to $lO each. LONG BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS, $B, formerly $l2. RICH BLACK VELVET 01OAK8, AU 20 per coot below cost of production. J .W. PROCTOR t CO , Successors to Geo. Bulpin it Co., nl3 2=ll 708 CHESTNUT titres! L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTIND REPUTES. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. El, MAXWELL & SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES 1048 OUESTRUT Street, four doors below El eventh And 318 B. SECO ND St., below Spruce. TAOTORIES.—Noe. 93 and 91 GEORGE Bs., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Unfon. Orders made eS a few !ware notice. an and - JOHN B. STRYKER, Jot., Wholesale Dealer In ADGTION DRY GOODS. No, 12 RANK Ilitreet i PRllidelpitic ootl•fal Oaks b 2 %urtion MTHOMAS & SONS, • No,. In &a 141 SOUTH NOUIVIS Silt JUT, (lonnerly Noy. ST and S.) EAL , STOCEkite. Public Solß ESTATEes at the Philadelphia Exe Map may Tuesday Evening. 11:7" Handbills of each property issued separately, In addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous to each aide one thousand catalcadues pamPhleti form, giving full descriptiona of all the property la be sold on the following Time,lay, SALE AT TIIE AUCTION STUILE—FBIDAY. N OTlCE.—Thursday, mat, being Thanksgiving day, our regular adle at tho Auction Store will W hard on Friday morning, at IQ o'clock. ID' FURNITURE SALES AT TUE /MOTION STUBS every Thursday morning REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALI. ID" We hare a large amount, of Real Estaas at Pri vets Sale. Including every deeeliption of City and country property. Pruned lasts may be had at the motion Store. PRIVATE SALE RRGISTER. Real Estate entered on our Priests Sale Re gister, and advertised occasionally In see Rublie Salt Attracts, (of which 1,000 copies am printed weekly,) free of charge LIBRARY OP TUE LATE ROBERT F. WALSII, Eep CARD—We will sell on Tuesday and ex e ,t he ,,,u y evenings, December lit sod 11, the 'salable miscalls. norms library of the late Robert F. Walsh. Ere , cow prising elegant editions of MO and valuable boots. on various subjects. UT' Catalogues with fell particulars will be reedy three days previous to the day of stile, and the w o k . , arranged for taarnination STOCKS. On Tuesday Svenhog, Deo. Ist, at the Philadelphia Riabange, all o'clock, will be sold, by order of administrator, *state of Robert Zane, decd ; 1 share of the /stetson Land Aasoelatlon, date amounting to $lBO. paid up to Nov. 10th, 1657. Also, 6315 Q Union Maul leuntranee Company certiti rates Of profits of the years 1818,1560 , and 1861. Mare In the Philadelphia Library Company. It it Atltenamm. Library Couq4ny. Also, for account et whom It may concern, a draft of 8.0. core & Ce., on John Yam= k Co.„ for 11,700, due 13th Ootober, 1867. 4446, one of 82 ,506, sant. drawers And accopter2, doll Ith November, 1867. They may be seen si the auetloa MOW. 95,000 CAMBRIA IRON COMPANY.--llso, for ac count of whom it may concern, 6 ant mortrm.6 per cent hoed ,, 8 1,000 oath of the Cambria roa Com pany, dated January, 1854, due January, ISM, coupons payable let January and July in New York. REAL I .9l , Avirastz—Dgoimuan Ist Administrators. 13•10--Entete of Richard Peason-Den'Ar formerly of Dr. Shippeu. ELEGANT COITNTILY SEAT AND rAitm, .1, 80 " SIXTEEN MILES FROM MARKET SEMI'', AND THREE PROM BRISTOL. Our rule let December will include the, valuable country teat and farm 161 seem with superior Improve mints, brown as ~P ARLEY,” situate maths heights, on the west side of Neshamony Creek, between the Bristol turnpike and the Newport road. DT Pall particular, to handbill.. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of William U. Lennon, oomed. FRAME DWELLAIVA, Err WARD. Frame dwelling, naps Me of Wood Wort, between Green lane and I,esseing street, Twentperst Ward. Orphans. Court Salo—Estate of Lynch, Wooer. TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE. 14ra-story brick house, Burls' court, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, below Locust NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE. Also, neat modern remdence, No. 153 North Fifteenth Street, 'bore ArCh Ares; tabbed with modern Improve men te An enntenieucaa TWO JAANDSQXS NEW No.. 1109 4101. 16E3 DEANOY PLAOS, MET WXIN EIGH TEEM% AND L MINIUM:gni' AND SPRUCE AND pINE roam. Two bArAggie Raw roar-story brick reoldeneee, with threantor7 bank buildings, and replete with all the tuntlera Improvement, and convenience . They will be eold separately. Immediate posseseion. THREE YALUABLE L 029, WALNUT STREET, WEST PHILADELPHIA . Three valuable lots, Walnut street, east of Marge, retta street—each 60 feet front, 220 feet deep to York street. Clear of all locumbrance. Administrators' Peremptory Sale. A THREE-STORY own DW.I4LLING, TWENTY- Also,nu? • three.story brickSTREET. dwelling, Twenty.drat street, below Hamilton street. TEIREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING. 'Three-story brick store and dwelling, Ridge avenue, below Oxford street. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. Two-story brick dwelling, Columbia &Tenni, east of Ridge avenue. EEREMPTGAX S 6 .I.R.—TAKER GROUND RENTS. Titres mood rents—nne of nal, one of $36, and one o r Mager annola- Egoontor'e Peretzgtory Sale—Estate et Charlotte eceased TWO , BTORT BR D ION DWELLING. Two.sto7 brick dwelling with back-buildings, west aide Bt. John street , above Noble street. Baize Eastate. . GROUND EENT—SIO d YEAR, • A well secured yearly ground rent of Mr ayear on property Delaware Front and Water streq)U, between Vine and Oallowhill streets. Bale absolute. TUDER-STURY BRIOK DWELLING. Three-story Week dwelling, No 101? 'Vernon street, between Tenth and Eleventh, and Parrish and Brim* 'Week. ' LOT OP GROUND. Lot of Ground southwest corner ed Columbia avenue and Twenty-seve TGREE- nth street. 121 TORT IGUOR DWELLLYG. Three-story brick dwelling, No. U 52 Pauyunk road, above Federal, street. PIRMIPTORT SALE—THREE-STORY BRIORM DIVELLINCi. Three•atory brick dwelling, Na. Lombard abut, wolf of Third. Bale absolute. I.IANDSOSIE WOOD STRENT, WE. A hundsome Uri* residence, Wood street, between Breed /mg VPIO.IEI streets, Burlington, N. J. Lot 114 Blut. Stunt, by 'SW tout drop REAL ISTATE Bth. Thls sale will Include-. • NEAT MODERN RESIDENOE—N. W. corner Fif teenth and Lombard Streets. It ix replete with modern' Improvement' and convenience*. $4,000 may remain ea mortgage. REAL EATATE,,SLLE—DECEMBrat, ;Mk Thiesii;twßiirTailia'e Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of BeaJamin Burnell, Deceased. FOUR THIME‘STORY BRICK DWELLINGS— Pratt *Heat, out of Fairmount street. SALE OT 'MISCELLANEOUS AND SCHOOL BOOKS. Thin Eveeing. Nov. 24th, at the auction store, a collection of mixed. isneous works. Alas, an assortment of school books In quantities. Sale at No 1612 Walnut Street. FASHIONABLE FURNITURE, SPLENDID ERARD GRAND PIANO, LARGE FRENCH PLATE MAN. TEL AND PIER MIRRORS, ELEGANT CURTAINS, CHANDELIERS. CARPETS, ORMOLU WALL BRACKETS, BOOK-OASES. Ac., &e. On Wednesday Morning, 36th instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1613 Walnut street (west of Sixteenths:ace% the fashiona ble furniture, krard piano forte, nairrore, cupola, &0., Ac , of a lady removing to the country. Irr Full particulara in catalogues. May be examined the day prevails to sale from 11 to 3 o'clock. Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, ELE GANT PIANO-TORTE, VELVET CARPETS, As. On Friday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, an extensive se eortment of household furniture, minors. piano-fortey One carpets, Ac., from families declining hot:clamp:4g. Sale in Camden, N. J. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDS auzaia, CARPETS, &c. On Monctsv Morning. 30th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the aeuthwest corner of Second and Market streets, canuten, New Je rs ey, the p,oo,sehold furniture, feather beds and bedding, carpets, chine, &e., of a lady declining housekeeping May he assanned at 3 o'illock on the morning of the sale. Administrator's Bale •- • . PULVERIZED CHARCOAL, FACTORY UTENSILS, WAGONS, CART, HARNESS, Ac. (Of the firm of Campbell A Ya 11,10.) On Monday morning, 30th instant, at 10 o'clock, Li the corner of Seven teenth and Chriation streets, will be sold, without re nerve, the contents of a factory for making pulverised charcoal, tempi-Wog mill and stone for grinding, other utensil, a large quantity of pulverised charcoal to bbls , and bags, !Sc. Aloe, a light wagon and homes.. Also, two other wagons and a cart. Also, saddle and bridle. IIOIISEHOLD FURNl,TVRE.—ltrinaediately after the above, will be sold, lo Christian street, north side. above Seveuteenth street, the household furniture, late of Thomas Ferran, deceased. Ry order of the Ad ruhalstretor. Sale atNe. 121 South Eleventh etreet. ELEGANT ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY FURNITURE On Wednesday Morning, Ike. 2nd, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 121 south Eleventh street without reserve, the entire stock of J. Lutz, comprising an elegant assortment of rosewood and walnut drawing-room furniture, elegant chamber furniture,ecc , all manufactured by Mr. List;, expressly for his ware-room sales, of the beat tmteriale and workmanahip, and warranted, (Er May be examined, with estAlovsea, three days previous to sole. Sale at the N W. corner Eittearith and Lombard Sta. NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. tilt Wednestay Morning, Dec. Qt},, at 10 o'clock, will Do sold at the N.'W.'cor nor of rifteerith and Lombard streets, the neat house hold furniture. May ba examined on the morning of sale at 8 o'clock, AT PRIVATE SALE. -••- • - • • Shares in the Academy or hi uela j, slay Breeze Park ; Philadelphia and Mercantile Lihrarma ; Atheacum, Ac, insurance eompaities OFFICE OF THE INDEPENDENT MU TUAL INSURANCE COSIPANY. Notloo hereby given that in accordance with the proxims ms of the Act at Incorporation, an election for tifitaen persons, to serve as Directors of the Indepazdent Mutual Insu rance Company, until the fire day of December, 1859, or until their successoxs are legally chosen, will be held at the office u: the Company ' No. 228 WALNUT Street, on TI:ESUAY, the licit day of December, 1857, bct , Ycem the hour. of 10 A. SI. and 1 l' SI. no2o- Mel D. B. AIMENLEY, Secretary. 001KAIONWEALTYI FIRE INSIFRANOE VV 00hIPANY, OW TUE STATIs OP PENNSYLVA NIA.-00lee, N. W. Corner YOURTU and WALNUT Streets, PAtiadelpins. Subscribed Capital, $.500,000. Paid-up Coital. SWO.OOO. DAVID JAYNE, AL D., President. THOMAS S. STEWART, Vice Presl. SAMUEL S. Moot, Secretary. aul-ly GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSIIR ANOE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA—OIin, No. 809 WALNUT street, west of THIRD. "FIRS EIBRB ONLY WAXEN." DiallOTCOll. Win. M. Swain, John Anspach, 11. R. Burroughs, J. B. Muskeg, P. D. Sherman, Wm. P. Ilacker, J. P. Steiner, U. A. Shackelford, JAY. Walker, Jcer.Olo.re, The. C 147861, A B. Gillett, TUMID Bllepperd, Band. Jones, Id. D. Joseph Klapp, Id. D Hon. JOE JONSB, President. lion. 11. W. WOODWARD, Vice Preal,dent. Jsa. 8. MOMowar, Secretary. /Anse D. ALTOID, Asniatant Secretary. no"_-3m-If illonen • - AMERICAN GOLD AND NEW YORK EXCHANGE WANTYO AT lIIGIIEST CURRENT RATES, , BY CRONISE h CO. ' SPECIE BROKERS. n024-dtf 40 SOUTH THIRD ST SCULL, CAMBLOS, & CO., BANKERS, No. 38 South Third Street. The highest premium paid for AMERICAN GOLD AND NEW YORK EXOTIANOE. Uncurrant Funds bought ►nd sold. Stooks bought and sold on commission only. nolo-2n* n W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS No. Si South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. COLLECTIONS promptly made on all sooesaille points la the Vatted Mesa sad Canada. Stocks, Bonds, do., Bought and Sold on Coromiseion. Haim:rent Book Notes, Cheeks, du., bought at the lowest rates. Deposits reality and hatred allowed, as per yaw mast. nor 24m MOSS -1T balm Carolina Mom, for um by MARTIN & MACALIBTIZ, sal no North Watar Stmt. Oaks by Marilyn. WOLBEET & seal% AUCTIONEERS AND COMMON MERCHANTS, 431 CHEST. NUT Street, oppecite tit* Custom Hens, bihrara Youth and MA farent NUM &e. On Weslaco:Ur Xllmuidtg• . Cortuntmeing at 10 o'clock predsely, ere will sell by catalogue, for cash, a general assortment ( rum ten 84..tin of capes, *Si,m ?Ammer, calls, ricto nose, gloves, ea , pasittats.car : Ike.. nti,el e the bast manner or sable, alba:an oiturret, stasis martn, ermine svaitedown, inynx, &e SILK /MD °LOTH CLOAKS,. TALIIA3. AND DUaTEßa•—dlso a nue ladies' elegantly made silk and cloth cloaks. talmas, Undue', tankues, maditillau, S c 111101.01D1:11119 AND MILLEN OLT Goo 15.3.—A1ta, an assortment Trench and Scotch esabroideriea ra secoust.encildie, soma, and book. musliss..t , • • Atso, bonnet ant trim:cola ribbons, silk [alien trim mina:, silk velvet ribbons. Silt friss., bloods Lore, ke , &e. WOOL /1031ERT GOODS —Also, toes's sad wocaeb , a wool sad menu* abuts and drawon. wcol turfs Ltd cravat& wool h.. ar,,d halt hose. wool eon,. CIIKNILLS BRAWLS AND *CARTS —Also, a flea Choice colors ehinkille shawls nod Paris printed cashmere ahaw La. wool square mill long lE...as WOOL rad...C—Alao, Ltooalkta ansed wool yarn dE 3 / 1 10, de —Also, IO,COO imported aeon, it 1,-0.1.1 bozo. Abo. a fry Lampert Cbstapaguir, Port •ior, Ae BLACK: SILK TELTET RIBSONS —.Liao, a Las Mick silk velvet ribtost, stew:o4kt brand. CIIILNITAX SHAWLS AND SkiAILVIK—AIso. a lino ettektlle shawls and scarfs. 11 0iiiiVIS, Mal FURLS. FEATILEitt. —. 1130 , a line Bilk arid satin basasts. Srecth sztiSegais..lorol feather...kr. , LET The whole trill he needy for exasireatiari. with ClWOriem, enriy on the inoruiDg of sale. •ben the tracts, and pnrehsears generally, end et their inter est to attend. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, NO. 422 WALNUT STazzr, oboes FOURTH_ CARD—BALEOP HOUSEHOLD PUREITURY—TUI3- Irr We beg lam to Warm the pea• dot ire held owwrier weekly who of Pareitare seer, Te,eday, et oar 8 SCHOU SUES 80011, NO. 4= WoI—VUT STREET, whet* every parable airratoo is era= to OS tab/ the Sterna picas for the goods or those who coy favor AA With Is. Fanelli. kering portions of Out, fignajpgr. to Blip 10, Sr the.. deelleday boats sod sot ifialtiag salmi at their ova eon have their famitare CAREFULLY lIIMOTEr TO 01111 SOLES WOE, WHERE THEY WILL EZALILL BETTER PRICES TOR TIME FURNITURE THAN THEY OAK OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE FURNI TURE DIA.LZES OR ANT OTHER AUCTION STORE IN THE CITY. IL7 Pomona faysstag as with Isoadirosssats ow ran assured thatMuirpropsrtyyill =abeam:44ml. UT'Commiribaa more palmate Qua those shamed by my other Auction House to tiot dtr. oar Coasissatants solicits& lair &boa paid itootafistaly alas the goods too told. 111.11 ESTATE BdUt, DECEMBER 11d,1331. This uL at the Exeleangs, on Wednesday_ersalng, December 2,1E51, st i o'clock, will iattada—. Orphans , COCA Este—lint. oI Lang Wawa PROPERTY, IILEINER STREET. A two-story brink house and lot of ground, an tios South silo of Karnes. street, 96 feet west of Thirteenth street, 16 feet front, 47 feet I lash Amp. ground teat. A? ?MYATT BALI. A first-oho Printing Ogee, with a good run of busi ness, Ives printinggrones, two Maio and oos Adams Type • al Ike sad otioo erargtildng aseeassry for the basins*, Apt,An Store. Arg o t N T HlUoll A N , AUTring ELITE awl RACE 13L-sets. AT PRIVATE SALE—Go Id and silver patent lever, Leptis, English, Sofas, and Preach watches, ,fesralry; of every description, mualeallantnuaeuss, to y Ae. AT PRIVATE SALB—Annaged on beds, ant ' household furniters, of eve desciption, beds, ant tresses, carpeting, looldag glasses, fancy articles, Ac., ke., &a. Gat-dotes Wee sitteaded to penonally by the hoetime Hr. hiag ry Olargea vary low. Conn to of huniture olot, jewel, tea. NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OPTION, S. E. °Haar al Sixth aid Rose Streets, When money win be loaned on gold sod Hirer piste Watches, Jewelly, Dry Goods, Groceries, Began, thutvsra, Outlay, Itralture. Bed ding, Rona, Takla', Harsees, Stocks, sad es ar ticles of value kw am. length afloat screed as, ea more satisfectory and Moral terns than at any other estab lishment. Id. NAIIIX,OO., NOTIOB.—AII goods forfeited at Na hags'. Line Office, S. B. corner of Stith asul Race streets, be *ell at pcblic auction, on lematay atereieg, 24th et lleTeutter, at 10 o'clock, helm depot:lb:re call preeloos thereto, and pay charges, and renew their certificates. Nom Nathuie, S. B. wan of Sixth wad Rae* Ameba. NATIIA2OB , B OREAS SAIJI OP PODPNITED GOODS, Will tate place This Morning, Novsmber 11411, at 10 o'clock, at Moms Nat/lanes auction afore 8. B. corner of Six th and sate street", in the sewed:story room—marine° from Race stmt. It will embraces the largest savortroant of goods ever offered at public auction, ounreatea a large al=- ral areortmeat at superfine, operecata, Raglans, dress and frock scaly hVAlung teas, loot., Cacti. handkerchiefs, boots, shoes, Umbrellas, thins, goods, coats, " fasts , and rest patterns, silk. mallanerst merino, deluge, Attains and ablate dresses and diem patterns, ladles' and eldldren'a gaiters, boots and oboes, gums, silk velvet, silk, merino, and cloth desks, talmas ' apes, leagues. mantillas, supreme brach., crape, allk, stalls, plaid woollen, merino, and other shawls, parasols, bsdapnads, 4ailu , comforts/Hie, blankets, sheets, pillow.cases, embalm, books, steel skates, pistols, trarelling-trunks, valises furnitare , took4.4loTes,- sad.iroos, =dell instruMesta, and elegant ailverigated tea-set, shins, glass and Metter, wan, cigars, elhoraerreotypt eiaorra, so:n*4s, mitt' fixtures, microscopes, surrnyor s lastrnmessis, made toy KnoxShama, pa intings eagrwrioto, leekin-glassee, and a thousand other articles. Part/maims krreatter. WEBB'S greet cal. of forfeited Watchea, Jewelry, Gans, Natoli, Musical Inctrameats, &c., will take place shortly. Due natio., will be glossa. WX88 , 3 great sale of Dry Goods Olathereg, Deddlag, he., beteg facfaitat• selleeterab trill take place alertly. Das notice will tS gem ; - • . - . AT PEITATE BALE, AT H A 2132 rsrAL BELLEW} P3 l . l o 2 3—boable-bottomed and hunting uses geld patent lever watch's, of the =et ap proved makes - hauling tare and open Ewe gold escape ment lever and lepine Initetkoi. fall jeweled • Sae gold enameled lever and lo 'watches for ladles', gold jewelry of every descriptionrillver lever aml lepins watches, in hunting cues and open face, silver English, Swiss, arid Preach watches ; a general assiciasient of fur niture, bode, mattresses, mirrors. he. the low. OUT-MOOS SAM SOLIOI-TED, andeharites bweir Congpmente of every deeoription of goods solicited for public. or private sale. MONET ADVANCED on all and every kind of goods for public or private sale, or to be held far s limit r ; time. Charges low. QAMITEL NATILANS, AUCTIONEEn, 16.3 and MONEY LOAN OPPION, No. 112 Pools THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear se., only sight doors below the Erchanre. Bean of basinesi from I o'clock, A. DI, until let o'clock in the eveulos. Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction Hove, at tended upon the most esNsfartory terms. - CAPITAL tedo,ooo. Estsibibladfir tat but Thirty Tows. Advances made from one dollar to ll:mounds ow Den monis, Silver Platit,Witches, Jewelry, Ilurdware,Mar anodise, Clothing, 'molten*, .c.. 3 '4li.s. 11 tuvrn 1 Instrunmott, Guns, Hones, Carriegte, sad 0ve...e.. of avtr=opea. can main any length of tEaks &reel All adraneee, from one hundred dollars and opined" 'will De slurred 2 per cent. per mouth ; 2500 am] over, the lowest market rate. • This Store Noose having a depth of 120 rest, Italians Ira and Welted virile to store all valuables, and pm vote watchmen for the precolsel • also, .a heavy iota nom erected for the benefit of all ' persons luring pads advacced upon N. id—tha account or having an unlimited eapitel, this age* to prepared to make advances on more astis fasitery and acoommodating taros than coy other is AU city. Money advanced to the peer, in small amounts, with oat any charge. LT PILIVLTB BALE. Cold Patent Lover and other Watehee, Jewelry, tell Clothing will he sold at redared prices. tai-I,y GEORGE W . SMITH, AUCTIONEER N. Z. corner of BARRON sad SOUTH Stevta shoes Second. SYRNIXO SALM BALLS IYERY SATURDAY EYRNLSCI4 At 73f o'clock, at the Auction Store, of rardliflrdy Cut tory, iloturakeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, leuel ry, Pancy Articles, Ac. amnstrunts. JAYNE , S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST., BELOW SEVENTIL DUCE.LEY'S SERENADERS TfflS (Tuesday) EVENING, Nov. /Alb, Will he vaunted ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY AND EsiNCING. The performance' to conclude with the BLOOMER PROMENADE Owing to the immetme size of the Hall. the price of adinissiou to all parts of the house has been Lied at TWENTY-YIVE CENTS ONLY. Doors open at hall past 0 o'clock; Curtala riots at half past ;precisely. The Management wants' respectfully announce that the Gallery hal been set apart to accommoslate respect able Colorod Panetta. NATIONSI. THEATRE AND CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, NEAP. EIGHTH.. LESSEE WESLEY BAILMORE. EQUESTRIAN MANAGER TIIOS RING. THIS (Tuesday) EV.E.NING, Nor. 21th, 1557, Will be presented BRILLIANT DORSEMANSISIP, /1.)./110.1 VAULTING., tIYMNAuTIO PEREORMANCES, Ac. Tbd.tiumpany comprise' many of the trinmpal per- Nicatts of both Hemispheres, among which are Mr F. Rondos, Young Demander., Mr. Wm. Kinmde, SClle Minors, Camille, Eph. Horn, the original Ethio pian Clown, Ac., Sc. Pincus or APutsamE.—Dreas Circle 27N cents. Fa mily Circle tri cents. Private Boxes 50 cents. ID- ho extra charge for secured seats. ST.IIEATLST'S ARCH ir . I' II .I . I II EA t T TL R E E i • :)" THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Noy. 2lth, Will be preaeuted TED: SEA OF ICE ; Or, A TIIIR3S FOR COLD. Carlos, an adventurer Mr. 9 L Davenport . Louie., Da Laseoura. ........ .. E. L. Davenport 3.11 PULCI.Ors Mr. Bobtail Jr. J. S. Clarke. SCALE rlr PRICR3 —Boxes, 25 cents; Secured Sect,. Gre:liestra Stalls, 50 cents; Seats in Private Boxes. 73 cents Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Color, Perilous, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Cciovel Persona, 38 cents. Box Office open from 10 A. 1L until 3P. 4. Doon will orlon at OX o'clock; performiaLca to commerma at 7, virmitely, vWALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Les tee, Mr. E A. Marsh All ; Stage 3.lanager. Mr John Sefton. Prices—Dress Clrele and Parquette, cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Secured Seat:, 773 i colts; Private Dux and Orchestra Seats. eJ cents Sok OlSee open from P o'clock A. M. to P. M. Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance to commence at 7, 4 2 , precisely. TOTS (TueSday) EVENING. Nor. 34th, 1357, Will be performed TUE EXCHANTAE&3. llama wile, the Enchantress Q, TATE POULTRY SOCIETY OF PENN SYLVANIA. The fourth annual eihibition is now open at JAY E'S BUILDING, Ynr.9INCY STREET. 'BELOW SE,'ENIII From 9 o'clock, A. 51., until 9 o'clock, P 31 Admiersicu 25 cents Children holf.price DARK BENJAMIN WILL READ lIIS Poem on " 3IATRINIONY," at the Unit of the Vpring Garden Institute. corner of Broad and Spring Garden streets, on TUESDAY, the 24th instant. at 3 o'clock P. 31 . for the benefit of the Northern House of Industry, Green street, abuse Sever th. Tickets, 25 cents each, to be had at the door. not 3t SANFORD' B OPERA. 110USE_ ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING. lthiopiau Life Ilinstrated by Sanford,. Troupe of Stare—Nen Dances by the Sanford Children. Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before eight. co conclude with A LAI:GHAT:LI APTERPIEGE. Admittance IS cents. fiIIARLES P. OALDWELL--Whoiesale V mid Retail WEEP mid 0.4. NY Manuttatartr, No. t North POURTP SUJ O_NOMY IN (MS BIL S 85 — bi e st E va Regulator:e offered f live Doi. We. Yoe sate by the WAT e .fiI&AN GAYILSOUL TOR OUNPA.fY, tO2 eiIItBTNUT t MANILLA ROPE.—SUPERIOR KA. MLA ROP.II, mumfactorod and for ule_by WRAVER., FITLER . k 09., list 4 No. MI N. into A., sod It IL ranee, Mr. Ititilsiri Miss Richii,,is