The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 25, 1857, Image 3

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'Bander ooemoto
votiuskt jaws *4O tho_loo , copritimang
h4ttitilked. emery aysyabte Seek In that epee; kern robin :
weiaeua fillreriAti4rXri arra l4ll6 M**"llarrri.
• 1 1 11 , K; - *„.er the, r# - i ttie,Bbsts", thephilltfan, ant,
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ry 491.0 k st„ - 4 11 Adollisatlng:widnt..At
*amass Bbiltaldimirottitidgebreth thailtidekhisd
resabidisteildek it
• futirb4YabAftoF.Bbisitd! eldiaifon'-riehr
Atd.!0.4 4 95tb,;:0r,g , ..
_ 4 l 3 oiiiih.lo lol4 l. 3 P l k ., PI; Oltikt efti,
• -hitbeeit forlided, and rased toowth_arlnt of cseintner .7
• thiltiltdirtince that the neighboring, mlgsli litriso • re die
-- ant-'verb ploughed with the keels ' crier yhiya,
and sayer islidAtold bekbaeotne,as plenty nt4owi&ileul
ston - ez in kir streets - . ' - ;- 2 , -1;
He had found it the' etionghold of the driplan—lie
•' f 4 ivuor . ttropolio of the World` 1 . tl:ioinstof
leifek'eells l 4 l ..kthens , ' so
;that all thet kings of,the vertu toughtsthe'vosence l ,of
&AchOori, to be taught of his idedrie refdallible,.
had been the aide Opok - tliesidisdbf
nab; °lit 1 4 ree. Owe Yflie middle:
= googol letters , corsoodug hlssamayare lositodlupOi
.as power , eldeise*.taupsilor • td,lo4 o ßir `ot
datnnees. Yet,. it hadtidahlhOl, liding*AfTeln
' „j a bie ofJb - ONt's
Faience, 'that conetibated , tds .oreirlding Work‘ Such
, hod been 3erealem- UsideiAlralfair glrl'asarra
of the - nark, and'fieieWldek_tkle, • Aiithh l2
Of , 1 4 1 4 412 e
venceneentpukradiatedlte'sturoundininotiona. • f'^
bat long agenTorsluccesidrOirernleiore‘through a pe,
tied of Dint Unwire - ay aeksiluul broliglitAt'atilis4sider.
the lionikiiiiier;iiikthrerrli irPrFa ll, A e*, of
gal** #ol.7°l7lA'Aeie-file the,- , 'hand liist oshoutito be,
, bad 401. gel I ma
ethieo 7 ;l l ,Clo44 flan trill " upon
1e". 0 . 3 t#14- 4- ittO 6 0'4 This'A.o l 4A,Brkii °
* 1 , 4 ' 1' 11 44 4 ._: 66 .0 6. ,104.*4 1 0 4 5 /all9faata
Bethlehem, lie said that,tisr, auntie: DV 4116se6daya
not boon l:tlidAiliwOh/A,U1 9 . 1 t 10 4 -
ItafUe d fotatif#'4l4o47l4er
Ootainittedinpon ihriTein•
" ple by different Boman generals , was a - dl io
that dnal.dierthrOir wLiek reintLedyln'the ; death of
' AAA?* leirini Teinzdelyklient oae
stole nlaln #, other, I , e
In the ;sauna or.ltr: , Stevens , LI interesting: *narks .
mpon , thUi •htstety, '
wasiai°l,44 4 Kteyx4pWie.loi,fild:lllM.
li*Oweiee,eietsedwtitee.telewitiide''
•
stnatibi4ullhW'aemeekew , 'lolo: l4o " O / 7
heriliti4 that naiglity ovajihrutyrtieWnifiielited
-•stTlktngfll. , -or ,••• , rrl.:4r
Oft elsterinriPlea l'Adirealeltlioaltder , the
I. it wee. remarked, that•or the Mit' tirO Bkrittlaii
churches'itektedlif
la - d*fili` s itfref4 'rfilr' l 4
- 4.V,4011,4174. Ifs of alt All
tWaist*,tian
adoroes 4#o464lol'k#.:l‘;"Yritg.o-#1 4:44 - - B*l2i
•
Tpe goptiiit - toi s tat afsar iwietL
- tewn , under thefol,lowmof
de4TOPearaiieffite — FatraNloo,ll4*ol o l
Cozy. t 4
B.he,,lesture,was 'piece ofkifsiirtes'Aisorecoi
*Bien growers% to lawiedolefit"io*l l .ttlia
• fertnatida !nem; Serdela. aul4 *loo , roodoubtiill
•
havetbeeffect of aWakebinia nest bstesestintbossimi
of many inilisabeertdorportionierEible
Elrocrrow.ew c9waiwiftis,:•44l-71,11, Stook,
Son's ]pc ere: a Ationeeiejle°
specimen ol thelirratory idile'llifitiagalibriflifilia;
subject wee **sinskaiik:49leblkPe°4
lia r Pelee', sad fe4o2:-Uiif•ti4..bitereei assithisted by
the maienei r ttiopliblio say.isaisnary agset slope r
titian of it, ` His subject, 110,Unri , ,Oill14,11` "Berne ,
ley and Colmabn die;
The'calebratedlinefleialithelerdtaune4q7::a v.l;
Westward-a 7 ,1ea1n15:a1 4 2 4 4d 41 4#4001":
. we may ea eeestitetet , :lhe' 4 4 M!,:5: 1 #1 1 4q;'!
lecture. , , , • " /4.
attar ireiefeitilons hared elfil_atls;.o , l,,l,l4
'remarked _that to - 1114ot }ler ilderbeirsagdZy the , a s
- =dons distinction of haSing b?en made ttzliii*Attal
- - by a single llnerßt' line! PitkAttii
14.4 , 1; awlV.tkel;ottiekttrtikati.dihmotabodo - or
..., •
tr,;.ihoopkiionPoiffia ood;;•*risid:;.•}
-liul , „.*iti'6iativitl4l4,Vs4rttiOn Vitt' Often=
qiiOK drat moo lierkildil; by!
-• tritr'ii, *a* 4 0 4A liito Jitifst;'4 l saiel = i itid, 00,50
• with a muteris s art.,Alie WoedttlelteMloOt
referred to, sold bildirrindervistitri
and by, others rhit4Erdin'A6:644ldlWillitmli'
clearly.todhitted in: the' Ibilterls'Aill
ides °utile stestwaikefebic44l e' 141-
His sppiiaticin attits ittb,Bbibop - 40ziO
to our own cobiary aperided with's,4ltreSdeilult
Ltbonght and kirid insginbtion.•
la the more biographies' Ylierii
virtues of his laszeoital SubjecCffieseneditsajl?dikferiel
ne in anew garb efjosoanollkOc' diiikSfer
I and entalatiod. •- • • W tr.;
The clo s ing tribifecor iStiakton
• Berkeley, in which be pictnied the.nlw
Ohristisit deathorsia *e •
sker*
:equal style of hie perurations in the iia's4l,,ltesilA
Exhibiting all , the we had alradat"u44 aingekereW
ienity, rind imposing - thoilibilulneu, ilo,peaalter to
tH9C.kt.Oll, rptening-.0 the satatgßerksley U
, it wall about to take HeOterllll.l
*": 4l4l l' 'Ailr wer. wAllietke!; l ;•tm i
upreard I—that is; sii.trasyroiDl—Ak to:dribs:7o,4o:
-Ire creamed with immortal) ty,'", At aiiilaatiof-the.
leetare proper, Ifr..Steekton read '*iirld
Columbus: This had no nedeerditrioeie.itlon: Nit; tge'
before itself, yet trim; his ippresiitito. znanber_wit/4
which it was received by the airdrence, , it waairldehtty
regarded as no inappropriate „Anal, tu the - air:o4%
entertainment. • _ ' , ; • „
We can whits give no hotter Idea of thiliitrit Of.
this closing poem than to quota 'from lit
which, at the tliri,,aCeinid to tta peculiarly to embody
the Writ of the whole
- -"There woe a world to find,
• • God found the man to find ' '
ifi.Stocktou P e audience, thotigli . not as anizian ? t4 is
that at gandel and Haydnttall; whorievarfhelsaaitUlta:
encenniging. - •
-Ticanaitatvnio DAY.—Thursday next - has bean:
eat apart aa -a - diip of thankskividg. We hied lieeid 7
some tolgtaWi sez,that they 1114 nottitet:t4ll3B thaoArol
tor. This, too; Is the *sof the fact that Ptillidolphht"
hastier the .splendid; totra 'Roos tilothfug Hall 'of;
Ito:11M .k•rlaon, tioa.,-608 and (10)5•.0heetnat street,
above )3inth. - Be thankful, and do - it in a fitting garb
proeured.at the fanioni4titbnittment named above.
MARY DattaTi aoeletgatoil Hngliih aott . ost, ,010"
died 102.00, compoied iiitnalre house a poem eonsPrie,
lug three bundiad and fifty Term. - Yt ley
that the greater number of these workeiwrittesalsue
hurriedly, lived- bit is 'aitintn time aa nisi taken to
corepoSe them. ", Not 7u . ;,: ehtitt-lited, hoiwever; are the
beautiful Winter cello gotten up at the fashionable em-
Dodo= of Cle:floa,,,,dlbright, 4. 'Co., N0.:1327 . 0h - esinnt
street. To them, with - rme ahowol hart,h, maybe ap
plied .
the adage? . ' ' -
7- la -
v. , '"apleheinaitirhe wins anivreare
What ways lute and never tears," - = -
. ,
Alt XVIL 4Locidartta that we
areailed upon to - record se of almost dally ofientrenet,
remitting from the 'nee of burning' fluid, *are gizai to •
Wane slay uow be effictiislly avoided , bp ; tile use o 4 an.
Ingenious lamp, to constructed ' este olligur4 tbo self.'
generated gas itatead gibe immedlittiffuld: • -
Prom experiments that Wo Lea view made with this ,
new article, n are satisfied fibefthridvantaiSsl4rfi:4
wised by lnventor ,te,nee: - :", I
Tlie light it !Sada is really ea bra/feat ds ,tha
seadight,less - .. expensive, eitually safe; ind lninelynfilte •
"
se desirable in evertpaitictfint:,
Utter& 'Patera k bbiope, N 0.123 BOuti, Youth street, _
are the sole agents for this Improved lamp, and we woad,
recommend one readers - to mill uponLtisam, and ifistat a e
tts corcipleteness for ,
• An.if-tioni4,- , -By referring to our eAlker•
tislog'oolunine; it will lditen Wit, the 'Wank Of linriniel
b larse,no Itferlieestrierj - eiboyie brinfh,"Offel great
4-40016,1411004iiielimeenw of erinipw r thalwir
evidence of this is, the- oirmuortancerarbloi bioiglit
thie'newilotist into ealstance, and for an explanstlop of
Whicb lie refer ilia reader to the.r wirertleemeat;
, •
P 112% aid tendon Fashions fir
All the Mind fashionable bonnets of the present
season are roads of two oolort, and of two different
materials; taincfully combined. , One •of our' prin -
aipal milliners has recently completed - several' ex
quisite bonne% a:few of which maybe bete de r
scribed. One 'Ts `bleak and:green, composed of
'fillet` and silk, Arbilme&l4tio Mack aim.. The
front Is of pale romi silk; edged with a band of
bismit velvet.,headed by:a narrow quilling of the
same, mitterial. • A little • higher up' - lea implied
band of velvet, and a corresponding gaining - The
crown it partly of fereel} 141 k, and partly of black
latter is disposed is toted plaits, adged
with black lace, falling elegantly over' the green
silk,.wbielt fermi, the Amok, - part of - the crown.
Over the curtain, librch is edgedwith Moab velvet,
there is is fall of i bleok line._ The under trimming
gises'appositer Stamp of elgance to. this beautiful,
hot* 01 , - - It consists of,faithsiaa wed° of scarlet
velvet; the lowers, Mounted on flexible stalks,
lintigtnii.'downiat each, side. ,- Kilitige "hogrmt_ of
the same flowers on one side of the bonnet: -
A - bennet isf bleak lane, Made bythe Mime ecoom
pitched head., La - remarkable for its, simple alp
game. The foundation,whiciffatimf-traneparent,
covered with break tulle,Uyer *blob foist ofitten
are disposed, not PeffeiftlY tat; but in light, easy 1
fulness. -.lbw bonnet is OW with a broad' band
of tight'gresin Velvet, areithelowelettat breed
edge of the !seine: AtezieValde are ,bows with
ga t ing Mufti fornied•of
narrow rows of green velvet, set Mir irlif lineage
pattern Strings of the same. ribbon. The under
trimming consists of a plaiting of green and black
velvet, whiek'pents across the upper'Part of, the
forehead; - p6-onniffne of the blonde' 'MR.4 lied a
haw-'and tilting. ends 'of ribbon, of Ousel* dm
Mgt hathiit em pl oyed in tri6rming the - ontai d e,but
t i f narrow width,„
'A bonnet tithed to.a higher style of . dress - than
either of those just described byroad° on ti` founda
tion of- white orates.' On the edge there is a band
of violet-colored /velvet; euriblinnted by an oppen
plaiting of tho ininier. o . - Atimind of black, Chantilly
late covers theLetroular pitrt of the cr own, - A jit
sodolid
were
of violet velvet
iron& np; forming, as it werb,lin aureole, ^.A.. light
trimming of velvet and hem falls over tho curtain.
triumph
trimming of this *m ee t by • a° perfect
triumph' of Millinery. It consists , of benches IA
small barrios, nude of black velvetintiCtastefefly
intermingled with ears of melee, made of velvet i ju
resets pheiles of meliti,oolor.,. Theseare beautifully:
grouped together, and portjaUy..veitotlMumsth.
fall of White blonde; •
Thoughnonniet, double: skirts, , indtsbile trim,
mings stilt enjoy, undiminished , favor; many
are made in what it tereceirthe'Dayadire style,
that is to say,firith'flattriniintngs, either Woven in
with the Materiel td , Set 9n., These nee )314141,,,,
teimmifigifire ityle iniiiirbity, more elegant
than thaw whith',Wera wertiveni at four Valli
ago ; and they are too rich , sied , costly ever to dot,
generate -into vulgarity- I .n° .Ithnitiiiermii:.beegei
are made of velvet,' figured in beautiful flower'
patterna, and in various °climate* , Atop - are bf
satin, edged At; 441 V-tide twitf;).steWii of emblieed,
'4ffhich arc
fri#.tbor_kit-ilk,AiL'ottr.r.itreo vo, consist or
' , t,..,-s.zr...orAttrit,.9kPrlglit.itna vivid hues.
Is shert,tbe 'Mitt tr o "%reit!: ankik,ikewielk
bea u tiful, *lt ttie I,ttnAarregoltkoiSt - ISthe limy
JIMA** haveg , men BayttilLe
rektosialie - 4-,Aintioole 4 oh*leopthepteivit
eitiretiktrebitireet teintiUhlialt satin; bradial
1 14 1 7; ; ;StVrinTnriira i •
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431314TINItiftWit108T. lkovut 21—roUr.—
Tile: 'market; contlnneelineyienOrtirid prioea ere
hittheforlth a good demand. The page ar01,400
Wail/Wag' atilf4.3o4ll4 , lls4* . eltPernia ; 4 1 . 0
Lavabo, - and4.4lsosgel:os' fwextrn",•thel.. latter' ,
'orittul•wheltt. Toe ltoeltikeduringlha Webb , '
four twain were 2.882 ta10 , ,5 . 4. - Iwbns
Infokiehoat' at V24c- .• • , •
/Vh b V o7.' ' , VlO shrikes le; .oLnii;adilv ti good do
litda at 170;4414 270. 410 itat 1
~,wagOplo4ihiperi.oo
Hogs - -We did not hoar of •a tale to-day:.`be
market must be called extoodingly Avid, witlOut
any partioutittiebange in prlaer.,%-yfe eel! $6;508
tlitivrirrentriat em- • .4 •• -
14d,Obange imlOe's of Importance;
the - riarker , ;.oOrdtditee quiet. The sate, a waren
bale Meaillorkat $14.60; 2,000, pleoea greenmeat
at 4/o for„.ofoOldep and 7JO for Ilems;?1,800 plena
Iralk,•;aneitt , BCC and go for shoulders: and aides
paokedfand 5001tege Lard at
Ohoese-,--fhiliii of 200 box* attic. , „
Buttort4iialairef - ,80 firkin antrum* and "
.;fall
packed' at 13 1a144, - and 40 bbla - fitis to oholoo,rpll
at leak. 'The Market ia Outer.
iarcalorto4 ,- i -81 " 8 :ati 0601"ba :go Coffee at 101 a
11110k : 4•Tl4 ,maikotoiontinnes bare of Sugar and
Molasses.
••Wheat . .-7-The,`Markot - i 9 .llrnior o itat prides are
ithohibigid. 'Sal* 450, laushele good red4 s o ;
100 dr; at 76et'160, - do' fair red, atI0o; '2OO do
- ,PritqC 'ti •- id at 600 dd 'do do at Itle; 880 buahall
- white at 900, and',l,Boo - Iniablda - -do do at.
'.Xikyirrillo at 84e. - ..The reeoipla during the week'
coimpriae 80,011 bushels: • '
The:ooal.+ toiltage over the Lehigh' Vaititt. tor
the vreei - eikdiegNov: 21i'wee'asT011oive :
,'•••;, ...,.emoor -
..,, :,-, .10A Immt, • :, •T - TOTAL.
• -Mouth Chunk. Tom. Cwt. Tong. Owt.
Summit Ittitos..*,, - ,.. ...—..,... 2,284 IA ~,_ r , ' 214,856 , 14
Turmol So. 2 ' • ' - - : 482 14 , - - 1 0;726 0 6
Room Hon Itima 2,867 17 52,016 07
Rimollehigh Woes 20 , 18117,
--,•-• —•-
11 066 07 - , • 814,780 01
r eilro ' '"'- . -'
'•, . • " '' '
A. a p and °there, Pea ,-, •
and Dust Onul . c.,:... .82 04 :- = sow. chs
Rase Mauch Chunk. -
Spring Mountain Miness.:;:i.:: 1,667 19 36,90117`
Mast Sugar Loaf do. 666 17 -•• Z 9,787 10
Coleraine do. 826'06. -42,066 OS
Stafford do. .... .. -••-: 610 11
Y. and Lade' Coal Co-.. 4. ".
Darman Penn . Coal Co - . 437 is
South Spring 'Mountain COAL 073•30
North Spring Mountain Coal.. - 21 OD
Bearer Meadow Co • 71 08
Penn Haven
Hazleton Coal Co 1;709 07 • - 83 , 888 V;
Cranberry Mined - • ' 1,55912 - 62,701 13
Diamond Khmer 813 18 s.c 27,3 6 4 0 8
.1110310' - ::-- `85,101 - 00 ' '
Mt. leaartat Coal 839 09 . 10,914 87
B yat
• W O&
hite tralien illaanto3n Coal C 0.... .4 CO 06, 63,701,1W
, ... '' - - •
Wilkeabarre Coal Co =,; 4,228.034- 6•834._
Wyoming Coal Cq ... . 44, t 483'10 ' = -10:128 19
froiiroi4 - Coat ; .. t. io yo = 90 4 032 80
*Mal - r •21,450 27 . 1,241 1 'l4
•-' • • • Databer. ' ' - , ....... ,
'Pop .. 758,558
Per het 41,9314,220
'• ,litrY4 •
"'4'42,0§8,708
~i.
I (110066.16i*.T63 ireaa..) „ _
MAYAGITEZZ-ItiigNawara, rifteid:4260460 . 6ra660
Johu lisson"4 - 174. •
WitarNt4l4.N,-0,-.13060041 , 7):l3!fiershoti
larbbltt road do ,4444.44mtlitt6m,fstruo 4acsi;
2tl bbla do 226 do raft,: RoirleY, Arbbornerot Co; •AOO
bbl rosin Jpkiy IL & 00; 22 bbld iptrito tarpon
41069tordoll` peon; 40 do do Willitonioaas4lort
- 00; l'bbl 'wiz& Wtrooraucti 764,110n;-,,116101. Atit.t
, t Lte a pior DOron
Nemadtl• boxes rodeo Dr Joyo 0
XWatt:rra " n ' a lhd"lra
ganef,enit no talc
aei ,fts4o246lDalty U 7 hat
lumbarZ' 4 t 16*Iatad;Dh'?600 a
rosin 40 4 0
obits ta4p •
PHT O 4 I-' o ,l646llthalloiliVpr-TRADS.
EDWARD A. t3o6Dai; •
WASERR MARIN, , .43010Dring Of DIM MOWRY. -
NEWROUR,B.% TnomPsol,
liMitil444i:Titti OCEAN StEADIERS.
41011 . 4104 i MUTED tifiettC
irtai7cfifk . • &as sox !;:,,„;„
ArabW264l - 4.:l6tieraik Liitorio.l447f.e.A . O.V 24
e Murry 20
Adel CRY 00 1! ,61 4 12 1iin 1t0 kt1f, , 146rp0r. 4 ..: . 26
7,64tran,Aa Noy 26
:.: Ytditml...m...),j'rtbite 2
.`..16116*,' W.Eflro.:.Dio - 6
A 01 10 46A 1104 . 6 1 . ; 1:f;!.,,'.401X0rt, Ze=IV:7I:!.SPIO
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4.11#1t44 Liii#llo6C, roa
• .141* 11
Africa "Lirerpool t• Noir York ' ' ' NOV 14
; 3 2
- 116 1.8
'fork OT 1$
Mneriagi ” •"" " -" Nov 21
An lO .13vistpixe•Poltlend 2d
A..l.ltarpool New Y0rk,;`,,,,, 26
-1144 - 2 - 4.7.41f0rp00k 13oston 22'
WAIN Itt hiallitatimer4 6gn,iiio r wyork
• Areal* month. • -.. • .
IteaWnt leave Nowtork on the 2(4
thuteech> ikiatid Otudregjohp
I.OW.
vAS4sto_thesß.4::.; •
:......tvp i ttosikverrvia New Yorkt,24 WWI"; Ai go;
*lade '4otl46W.Prlitin2,4lth• Front,,NlPC,io,6lentuf
90th fioistot Nei( York Idditt „
Qoanirigthrr--Proni Irv.; lork4th.:Of.dotehswiewthi
'Stradviadtadirenita 12K011.. Motille 44th: , Spam Mo
-21,14,,,1iiv05. NeW>itork gash.
York42ll,,,arrlylng at Ravens
17th. and New OrldtrulY2th,, 'from New Orleana
florin* 2911d,nrrivleglst Now York 3d. v
UMW PtrY2-Yrom New York 11th , arileini at ila.`
vane,andltd* - Orleans 28th. Brontlilw
,Qrleans,
ittb?Mvim-Itth/nrsolving at New York 13th -
11640 IfYittura:,4froso Now York '7th, arrtvlog at:
illolfe and - 5N0,401; &learnt fal.,,YrivniNitv Orleans
tdtk, Units Uth:daant New'
Issontriont Charleston 19th Aunt dth, <bloat Eta
vanst-28d and 7th ' . ',robs ilavane 10th 'aid Mk, due at'
,New York 16th and MIL - • - •
liaritte lltclltriettre,
Pont OIL: tittucipzi.pau., Nov. 25, mt.
STIN EISES
14-4511 N SETS - 4 48
„
HIM WATER B 17
Steamship •OIV of New York, Howes, 60 hoary froln,
Dootooi with rodeo and paueegere tollenry What., lit
Yineyiwilfistand, ,n Sunday morning, at 6ii";..o'clock,
came in dollision with sour E L Tay, Lake, frotnEhila
delphis,"bousid to' Boston. When lireCiteen the Gar
was about two points en our starboard bow` our helm
wee put to starboard, when the solar, altering her course,.
struck the steamer about ten feet abaft 'the inainnumt,
carrying atemmularati, bulwarks, after part of midship
house, and forward part "of poop deck. The mkt. lost
Isowspnt and head gear, was taken in tow by this steam
er, and brought into Holmes Role.
Brg Delaware, gifteld; 11 days from Mayaguez, ilt,
with fruit to John Mason, & Co. Sailed in co, with brig
Frances Jane, lbr Areelbo, to load for Baltimore. Left
1 brig (Muting, for - New York, vie, Turks Island next
Min and schr• Miranda, loading fruit for New - .haven.
Nor 14 lit 26 31, jobs 1226 fell in with brig 0 wonee
of Onfilmoll.v... _from Mobile; St ` lrmo de Ouba, with
lumber; diem andwattrlogged. having experienced
a severe hurricane aMt days prerioui2 the crew were
eximuatedwith purapiogiand the vessel being ins sink
ing eoudititim they used nothing but whet they Mood In.
Schr - D .13 Mershon; Bragg, 4 days from Wilmington,
NW with naval stores to JoirOs Baker; • ,_._ • -
, , •liehr.tiß T Tboropsbe,Barceif,3 dip froth New YOrk,
' in ballast to N Sturtevant &OD. . .
Bahr Oonicoutora,ltotiap, 3 days from
- New ;Fork; in
ballast to liebbeOlomviett &Caldwell, "
Behr Jos -Porter; Adams, 6 days from Cambridge, in
ballost to Sistletop,' Cox & 00.
Bohr J 11 Dieedusom - Whostop, fvdays from Ito:bury,
in ballast to /*hint White:
Behr Charles Carroll, Pratt, 6-'days from ;Saybrook, in
ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co.
, 21 'bflifili Ohamplos, 9 days from Boston, in ballast
Wrilo'llanOri - DOOo.
13ObtelthaliNhitney, 1
Ritter, 3 days from Egg Harbor,,
111,11illast t9-Tyler, Stone & Co. , - • "
-- • 4?? , - 4 3 _' CLEARED.
I , Stahnialliyi4Onitylrania; Teal . ; Richmond, Thomas
-71 6 171 'l r ti4,-Wolfir, James Eiverja, captain. ,- ,
' 'Bilvido - Sary ',della, Heller, yew Orleans, D ii. Btot
cosi &CO. ~," , ,
Brig Nathan , Spina" - Falmouth darn V N Wetsior
do Co: '- '
•flo it NB T - 11004,110Sk j Hinz* Boston, N Otorterillt
&
ectik Corlntklirt;Tayfor. Nooborrport, A 19'aod..
Bohr Alert, Oksulplou, Boilfox, Do Haven & Co.
Bohr Raton!. Brown, - Borton, Lewis nothertrail.
Bohr Costoomxoillocap, Blcbmond Noble girozoott
• ~---
Bohr J B Drokihiox,,Wheiton; Norfolk, J 109bito.
Behr Jim gorterildsros, Now London, Blxklitoo, Cox
Bohr Ohio 'Caitlin,. Pratt, Prorldepoo; Tyler, Stone
& Co. • - - -
Behr Choi Wilier, - Bitter; do do
Str B Willing cutivt) bole Baltimore, A Groros, Jr:
liiidgegarn.j ' • •
• (ComeniOndinne of,the Philadelphia EieheoMC)
• .HAPR ISLAND, Nov. 24, 6
The barque 'Rainbow and brig firmly - wino, for Rich
mond; antics Solicitor, for 'Belfast; /lowa, for Nevis;
aurora, for Ringatou, /a, and Jonathan May, for Ha
vana, went to • sea thia afternoon. Nothing in Night
bound in. ' Wind NW. "
-Tours,do /1108. B. nuottps.
TO RIM PRESS
L t.. ; • ' Ilkurrol ROiDS, Nov 24.
Arrived, Bhip "ISpOtinildri Yoster,Vs days from . Ca.
Sao, with guano.
-
BhipyJdhnFatale, illkennou, for P Witid a) phi ; sailed
fromßattiroore yeatindaY.
Ship Edward PorreatiCrocker;froin Ohincha'lslieda,
arrived htltanaptonaoadii 21st that, • '
, Ship Ta "
m Haven, froln Calcutta, arrived at
Boatoa"2Bd. Mat: , •••-'
Ship Judge Bhaw, Parker, ealled from DOlOOl2 23d
lost. for Madmia, , , - -.-
Skip Ocean Telegraph,for Ban Francisco,
cleaved at Now York yesterday,' -'
-Barque W 0 Alden, for Now Yorkpth inst. waleat
Mond,-29th " _ •-
" - Bargee Basin Jane, Jordaa, for Marseille, soon, was
at Flebt.dfppol 11th , - •
Barana Uraneshot, Clark, ..for baltiatti,itmalned at
Ilatidelaneira _ ;
' Brig Lanretta, Dunbar, for ; New, York in 8 days, was
at Para Elth nit; the only American-vessel in port. ,
- Brigs Berenda,Hoyt;andOondor, Gould, for Philade!..
phla, were waiting - wind at Providence2Bl Mat, •
Brigs /alga Blaney, Bradley;- Isola, Griffin; Pamela,
tisTli, add ileorgia, Ordliale, from Boston. for Plilladel .
Phis; remained at Piewport2Plat inst,-8 A M. -
' Brig !Tangier, Pondleion,frow , Frankfort foi Phila
deltthla, remained at Newport A M 21st lost. '
Wave,. for, Philadelphia, was at Port as
Pilece lust to sail Ina days.
Brig Abby-Ellen, Gilehriet; Nance for Portland, at
Nutmeg Role 2° . d lost , and sailed
Bahia Seed, Somers, sad Bdirin need, Orion, hoick
at Bested 28d wet. ' - • , •
Bohm lt 0 Beribtier; ,
JlVilliaimO'n, Vilna • •
more, and Sarah Pb Smith, hence.for Boston, at Nolraes
Nola 20th but, *ad sailed again 22d:
Bohr 0 A' Matson,' Nye; henoaror' Boston, at Holiest
Mold •
. . .
fichr..Aretio, .7aelinum, halloo for Newboryport, at
Urdmenlialilad-inet, arid alined woo der,
Bohr North Pacific., Gardner, fret' Bestow for Phila
delphia, sailed trim Helloes Tho le 2.3 d inet.
Behr 7 B Randolph, Alleton,.heace for Nem lia;on,
at New York yeeterday. - , , •
~.
Solar DorretflOn, RIO," halloo fer,Drala t ree, was at
Part Norfolk 20th lust: - - • •• -
Oda' B S Doan, Foolr, from! Baltimore, arrival. at'
Taunton 21st inst. • • "- - .
.• ,
Score Barak. Lavinia, Harrison , and A (0 Slog, An.
'drew; hence, - arrived at Alexandria 2sd kust.
i &Aro .1' Preobee, If:awhile; IR Stroup, Como; Derr
'des, Baleyr.7 irefaid, fiteelamor 3 fall•Wider, Lowe;
L Mulford, Dolle; lesbelleTkompeOu, ooreoa, are!. The:.
' , rem 0, Gaudy,leflef. attoeton 2.8 d. inst.
I . jnivi 1 . 4 ,, m o b., seetth , , iambi. Illaull, Derider
011eiliefred it Doeton 23d Wet, for Philadelpha.
-.. Sobr, Monterey Steelman, atlfall_ Alf er MO hat,
IfitAllitleargre OAK' ' '' 1 '
'. _ ,Alehr $:4 Portar, TltideMi;lielme atflall )31r0e2Oth
I.l' St4l - 4, .t 0...,. -.
~ .. , ....
i Belie Pam, Idathworitaakr, hence, !et Ttiolvnood 23d
edit Mt)* Book. from Delaware City, at New Barak
"isattiair.A.,..l t...r. .-0 , ,-..•• i. , .: . • - , . , ,
tr t.
SW t i . , Disney, from Newbroiport for Pithi l ,
i delkali,lli, ~.. 19th but sad yetdand LK 210,
1 re_jirja , eyjoriso it 'PsertoOket Mit foot. ,
''"`•"" si •orlainge; tIA Bahl ke, OaA - Hin.
Ai - wd li =l,i ttititron Ryder, AM, 6 4 ?MO" ,
troktil Joilitllloadoissiiiqdtceri 'Ad litikit'lolo 6 l
)0.1,16
61riladlphisi 2 Smith, Smith, mid Plight,
Huntley, forUgg Itarbo,tutd Alt Oct Pharo, Allen, for
Lower Peak, NJ, soiled from Providence 224 Inst.
°P?lt" .. ,_!•• "17
Scitrefiemi,l,llrdeker, Prosisey, and Henry - W
stereo
Philittei, honed of T!Aii}tOjt Sjps fast,
gPO • HEN '' •
•' • •
7.0, let 2015, long /4 05, barqueMignotht, new,
" Nov, steering SW.
Nov 20, lot 3401, long 18,15, eliip Mary . Washington,
uflylsoassot, Steering W. • •
INABINWMISOBLIANY. - ' ' •
•
' Brig Blorenitie,,before 'replied foundered at sea on
'the royage'fiem•lacksenville for Bordeaux ' , was an A 2
vessel of 246 tone built at Augusta , Mei in MOO;
Bermuda, Nov I- lie name of the derelict reported
an liaiintdriftedjunong the reeks to the'nerth of these
lolanda, &Sew. days., sine°, was the, "Ruben Carver."
She was breaking up ; ,_
4 ` AfortraMredx ante Boann—TheVidenbarg barque
Sawa, at New York yesterday front llambitg Oct 4th,
'with 21.13 passengers, report* haying had 41 deaths on
Ward during the voyage. • •
Brig L P Snow, of Oregon, hle, Pierce, from St Johns,
'PR, muerte haling on the tut, lat 26,10ng 72, in
gale frem•Nll to NW, lost from the deck 42 auks me.
hams. 20th Mat, MlPire Island, in s gale from WNW,
spilt foretoprail, formal!, Au.' • • ' •
•'•F , IOItBIGN Ronne..u•
Arr BermniaAlth hut; barque lisa Bares; Wet-
Banton, brew York ; ad, May Queen, Talbot, do. -
Old MB; Geerge'e, Bermuda, Oh Justine, N York,
Cu the pepper raid a Sumatra Julylo, ship blobte
rfrt lambs% from New, York April 1, just at; barques
`Arthur'Moyt, and Thetis, Oress,,were also on the toast.
Ar at Ambris, South . Coast of Africa, Sept 19, barque
'Oehlfirtob, Lord; Salem Aug " , ,
• 814 from. Alicante 27th Oh, barque Handl, Bryant,
'Sid front Bordeaux ith hist, tirig Idulehar, Gwillet,
Seville;, md,from the Jtoa4s big l iyareisaia, Ander
,sou, do.. -
• did from . Marseilles Otte , lust; barque pirsult, Sand
ford, Messina. '
Bid from Gibralterralst,ult, brig doaephine, Chaney
(cram BeralOna) Oheilestim.-
Sid- from, NeWry Bth inet i 'ship Athens, Swarm, At ,
drosstu. • - , . -
Ar at ,Llrerueol lith lint, steamship Yousgaroo, Jef
frey, Nate Tufa.
At Mokiterldeo Oct 4 barrido Gipsey, Mallard; from N
.York, /a - distress, having cut away her masts while at
ariehottri a heavy SS gee off Bute°, -
. •
DOMESTIC PORTS. '
NEW YORK,'Nov 24-Arr, Oldenburg barque Bows;
llopkier, Hamburg Ott 4; brigs Lucy Haywood of Bon
gor, Pourers. Beltre , (bond;) T. P Snow, Pierce, St
Johns, P, T-M Mahe*, Morvey, Bermuda; John
Cotton, Ellis, Port an Prince; Lady 'Chipman, Cooper,
Bertouda ; ochre Sarah, 8010100, Coro Neal Bedford;
low Drop, Roland, Baraco;* Sea Bird, Carrel, Newborn.
'lB4 Oregon, Tones, Washington, NO; Elmira Cornelia,.
Williams, Fredericksburg; Bonilla, Osborn; Norfolk;
itoomir latlauta,`,llagea Oharleston. ,ld ship Con
queror, 'Bartella` Idobllerbrlga 8 - Atirdod, Paddock,
Jatlceoutabiy and Morten,. )Br.) FiSwltM,loJohns, N B;
doh* Southern' Bell, Taylor, Mobile; Nadi McOresdy,
.IVilictiogttinf.ll , B. Janies,',Olork,ltlipatn,' Franklin
Robinson,,pdp.Janelmir Sid, shfp,Olad Tidings,
NelsonyN (triune,. 'New Orleans, Rich N Orleans; Al
meriii,lobortioniwimporedso ; Emerald, Cook, ',ITO!.
t"ii*l44"dtqtritM9l#ol.2l!4,olllloj, barque Don- •
auras, • - - •,
BOSTON„..L.: - Artiredltemiter.Toscph Whitueri Rowed,
.11411tImortarkhip Resolute, PrinetifliresiodsttstOrlgs
Panama, Itnrehsloglf Atiantor LEA/B.8,0ln?
ford, Port-au•Poloorif Sirattlittinlee Dark, Itaßbinginq
schooners altgr INMELWIlarini tkif to / 1 44 1,. a/ V.7
lenge, Witcher •T 0 Thompson, Jo own , 01 U
dington, Olorkt i klyers i lthedir i i i lticbmond; fiesneilla
Beare, idtcrge, jtf,) Alf ono, ;lament; Marla
Fickßp, 8066', infra Net ey,l3tatirotire... •
• lleored- ' Brig l,'Stettart lisatit.gml;;Otholirste ;
Menu Matthews,Pheinairtangsa,
NOLMEB O IIOI,E Noy ;,B,M.,,Art,briga 040doiri
„Sulith, Boston foi. tad
, Witchir, Norfolk for
tri P r im; Atmithr.Wrorkjim,B9. l o l lkg,A Fi-41 9 9 4199 1
ay, do rot Saud. 4 81 d, b ig 21st-.AW, brig
ilampdep, Demon, Turk, a /alp 'Obi Dd, for Bo s ton,
141 bitig`A $ rapplegarthi dela 14g for?ilthiscre.
nia6"arrartg_.brgs Sarah ernico, altlbfore
for BaStort, "ER Ig9.4ll,lsmlosted; yood,, $49/16 - for
do„'Emge, OhaMbets,inorfolk.for - Portsmouth. _SO;
ackt,tu BlollteArletti:',2244lSOilts 114 Drettilge•
barcfne - lebigoirarren - lentbly,
s oirßirit
Octl4, for Boston-, In-Port at
LO 4i, A
Bildt) neOrgeWitAto: Marini Viytila Way.
FALL , 111178:24--Ar 19th ; achy. DaPrlet Oardner,
'Bitglitmate, Bristol; to t i tilsNloiding for Cuba,: 290-..
At Bahr Matthew Dudes, thal,,Alextuulria.
gem Tae T Itrady,lerttna itmeS River;
--NEWPORT-I-41r 19th,
_sabre IT Hale, Friend; Bide
hill, for Washington; DO Hampton; Eddens, Boston,
for Fredericksburg , . ..21st ,•
t.' , lh..port A M the Core, and
the vessels before reported arrived the 18th. Wind
fresh fr0f0.819 , . 5 ^ • Y - • .!. - •
RECIVIREN9&-6g:2ll.k.eclus' Reaut.3lll; Gibbs;
' Boitimore„,.• Tinage Pala Redd*, biaoseitoosel., , -22d-i
4ibargvel,tatagordp, liqdner, Marano Creek, Vain
'Pork, among, others, brViteriess„ (Br) Anton, for St
John, NB; to load/9SO t09i;,.A010,9•0 90 P 49 91 (nowi l
or Prof/49 9 9. 10 1•10 DA **motor Thatiniorei. 81.;
,tah.);dolsarrnindaherinara and iNnots Har ding, `
1 244., hroei
iv#,Shocteef Ditimos,if
F s:EAND--Ar. nlet, brig Factor Titus, Corderim i
i. tila,Proildetia: 'Ow twime , oh..ll,4, Nolght, Ara.'
ladacoli: barges Fannie liarolltop;
'lankierge,ltt GeorxiklkaAng, Plnkhani,' WaShinE-,
odr i;v.
- ' '
BALTIRE-Ar th, !doormen p, Caledonia,. ;Ay:,
field; New Ark; •Kahr Onwardi Shah, from, Port 441130
TrioldadilloV,l9:• Left bitiJohno,lleffor, Item BMW
msg. ship Diuscimpia,paiter,..Uvorpoot; barque'
Lincoln, Plokbani; Mayligues;' Sailed; BY brig,Time,
lalinMgal, , Airtiguar oche Thomas -Jefitirsew s• Phillips
Jamaica.
26,494 16
9,116 14
17,873 04
11,713 18
4259 20
201,1 C; off Iybe Light, steamship,
Peat el 4 ( Ups, from ;,Oltarleston; amt fbr
.yla ley West; sobrlD 0 Mane, Aroma, New. York CI ,
barques It A Allen, Bobbins, Liverpool; Carolina, Vet
burg, .lago de Onba; flawlerdaawyer, et
11; - scbr, Sarah and 4lizobeth, Itainer, Poston.
IdOCILE-LAr IStb, ships Progress, Chase, from Dual;
1/..!lniit,„lndston, (Br) Robinson; Liverpool.
!ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Up tall o'clotti. Last Night
'DIRANDUORBE—Oheitnut Street, below Ninth.
Dr E 8 Drib, Harrisburg , A A Carrier, Pittsburgh
Mies A Ispire'', Pittab'lv • Rhos Wales, England • "
P Locluser,England P B Fisher lc la; Ey
Chas Id Wheatley, N Y. •••• , 'Madden • IliddietOwn
l T Hatch, IRMO°, N Y - Mr _Russell do la t N Y
8 Eby & la,"Lanoasteroo- LIN Brenemamtia,.Lsmo co•
W Spann, Del • Mrs S Donal!, Pa , •, • ' •
:Afro Wants; Pa- J Henderson, Jr, Balt
J Waldburg. Etavaonah '
all Smith Brasil ,•*. • Dr W Atwater, , Penn
Wm Williams,Penn E B Brown, N Y
floury_ Stephenson, Ves , Mks Houton& N y
'Mary ttosaburg, N I _ _.J-waltoam - x.
'D 8 Slii44li,l emery Ofy P Donlan, N
N y - Lieut Gen W Scott, N Y
Mr Oentfleld, Balt J E Munson, N
B FShonk, Lancaster T Beimeardoer, Lancaster
John L Mayer, York, Pa id Sheffer k lady, Pa
S Whipple,,Albany . O W Wentz, Albany
J Alesander, New York 0 II Orem, Portland
Oboe 4 Landon, New York John H. Hall, New York
1 Fluter, New York James B Halifax
Samuel II hymen, Is moo A Doyle, Providence
D B Holbrook, New York S W eabup & Is, N York
Semi Oapewell, N York , Ames Tinker, London
USION )112TRL—Arch street, below Fourth, •
II Moyer, Lancaster co W Ronigmacber Jr, la, Pa
W Jones, Tamaqua ' J Poeta and sou, Pottsville
ill 'Eckert; N J R D Stiles, Weatherly, Pa
W Koons, West Aim, 0 A K Striker, Radon
RP Shonerißsaion L V Smoker, Reading
S P Storer, Lebanon J A Wolf, Wrlghtsrille
W. ',odor, Lancaster 0 W Snow, Boston
ktra N LPOnsi Bedford, Pa Miss Lyons, Bedford, Pa
M Niumrae and lady, Pa D Trosell, Boonsborouglt
Jae Slicer, Ind • . •
AMERICAN MOTEL—Chestnut. below Sixth st.
A Bensoni Baltimore- ' W 1 Perdue, Mt Pleasant
Chas Schlock, Mt Pittsknot B Davis, Phillipsburg
Wm 118peneer, Pittaburgh , S G Roberts, Reading
0 0 Roberts, Rending L Livingston, Reading
W S Sanford, Norristown - Sand E Thomson, Pa
Mrs Jacob Peters, M Chunk Mrs Amelia Jenks, Pa
A W Butler dc la, Pa A W Grandville, Elmira
Coo Randall Elmira Bawl Randall, Elmira
W J Wilson, 1 N W W Warren, Phlla
Lokine at. la, N Y W P Smith, Boston
B Burnham, MChunk N Marsh, N J
N 'Bradford. Boston Mr Whiting, Boston
* A Jordan, Tial on
hIRROIIANTEP HOTEL—Fourth at., below Arch.
W B Aber, Pitts W It Phelps, Peoria, 11l
John W Andrews, N Y, Frank W Walton, Tenn
TIC Corot!), Plana Jae Wetherill, Bethlehem
Wister Dodson, Pa Mr Broderick, Pa
T Foster, Mauch Chunk John Rona, Rockport
II Williams Rock Rill II Swaney,iihippensbV
Mrs, Ohm O '
arretson, York Richard Kea, Mineravillo
Daniel Welch, Look Haven
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, shove Third.
Henry 0 Harper, Pottsville John Thompson, Ohio '
Peter Cox, Richmond, Ye Chas Daher, Ohio
Wm Manx, Danville Dett>l Welteel, Reading
T James, Reading .Peter Uhler, Uhlersville
Goo IV Morgan, Pena - 111110 J M Bheldon, Lehteystown
T M Horn, .Allentown . J Seibert, 'Allentown
Owl filnes,Lehigh Cap T M Blaufans, Trapp
Hiram K Help, Allentown W Lester, Allentown
N German, Allentown L Keller, Ostewisse -
John Melly, Lebanon Clement Poster, Pa
Bettel, Belt , AY McAuley, N Y
E Jackson, Berwick, Pa W W Lelda, Columbia, N
STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth.
Bawl Ilsgarty, Glen Hope - Joe Ilagarty, Pa
Bawl Cromly, Pa Joa Lanbach & la, Easton
3A D Jenktns, Ey - Jain 11. Martin, N Y
Gen Johnson, N Y Col A Holton, Pa
J M Roberts, N J
ELACE BEAR INN—Nifth and Merchant streetA
Jae Wilson, port Deposit , Geo W Hensel, Pa
M Ingram &Ja, Pa T Y WOrth, Chester 00, Pa
Thos Lanboru, Chester co Henry Shafer, Chester co
Wm Porter, New York Jno Thompson, Oh' ter Tly
Morris Thompson, Pa Jno It Thompson, Pa
G W Hooker, Monty co, P
Pa Geo L Edwards, a
Chas 0 North, Chester co Moses King, Pa
W Ilßrintop, Pa • Oliver Emery, Pa
Edmund Bieler,Dhester, co Bdw Janes & la, Pis
A arter & la, Del 00, Pa V MeSparrars, Lane to, Pa
Q Taylor &son, Pa Thom Hoopes , Cheater co
Hunter Moore, Chester co ,Prank Heber, Chester on
J Barton, Chester co, Pa John Roborti, °Leiter co
;is Dowdoll &la Chester co -, • -
. .
BARLEY SBEAP--SeCOnd,.below Vine street.
John' Cowell, P Pleasant Mies Barber, Doylestown
P Attloborough Henry 0 Parry. At'borough
Janiee Newbold, Arbor' Mores Eastburn, Solesbury
Chas Ktrkbrlde, Bucks co Jacob Eastburn, Bucks co
Jarmo Drown,' Bucks co.' tt C Everett & la, Lan:Orilla
Mrs W Kirk, New Bope John P Linton Bucks co ..'
A,Dannenhower, Pa . Wm Bette , Backs co, Pa
JonathenKirkbrido, Pa L B Frets, Ilatborough
Evan Davis, Ilatborough Benj Mather, Jr., Attlebou
'Wm Brown, BroWnsburg B N ltllloo, Dariaville
Albert Comfort, Buck); co James McKinley, Bucks co
Javld Jarrett, Ducks CO Byron Hough, Frenelstown
Geo Perry, Burka co .4; John Barnsley, Newton
L W Johnson Newton A K Barber, Doylestown
E.nydor, N J - D 0 Rroblneon, N
E Buckman, Newton S B Campbell, Doylestown
John Major, Salsbury Preston J Sucks
Wm I, You Bucks Joke it Mlles, Bucks co
JllB Kuglor, Yrenchtown Joe Dedrlck, N J
'P J Holmes, Albany W Davidson, Chettenbam
0 9 Morray, Pa 'Rhos Ent, Lembertvillo
John Oneonta, N J
BLACK BEAM 110TBL—Third at., above Caltaahitl
Parkooman Wm Maack, Mines..file
IT It Illanck,Trumb , avlle II Thomas, Franconia
J Willßagas., Milltown W Drahes, Milltown
0 Kepler. Milltown , M Landes, Fa
'CLIO Landes, Pa . John Gerhard, Pa
Daniel llousum, Reading IV Merkel, Virginville
W ThOtnpson, Zionsville It Rrubb, Lansdale
.7 Boyer, Barka Co II winder, 'Hatboro
P pillar, Orwigaburg J B Thomas, Germantown
II Royal, Pa - 7
Levan, Beading
N Trolohler, Rlntueraville e, Reading
Olemena, Chester Valley J 0 Tuck, Delaware co
/Wry Ott, Delaware 00 - Frledensburg
4.,ll,oade,Dyberry .
, 1441180 N 110II8E—Second street, above Market.
•Ju R Whitaker, Del id flurrls, Richmond, Va
A. rit 114 Gordy, Del, Jno Bucicmaster, Del
D. D Cl Fisber, eeaford, Del. W II Gannon, Del
no Dual:easter, Mel It (I .Elsegoed, Del
illram Short,' Del • 3 0 Rolcomb , , N 4
.
3' M limp, Del ' - ' .
BALD 8,i41,8 110TEL—ThIrd street, abr. Callowhill
4olin (Ono,lmlngton B.llelfer, Del LlJ Nemrosly, Bel F Miler, Perry no
Idles Ix Snyder, Bethlehem EnoslyelsbaSh,Bethlehen
Mkart,,Bethloheru , ' Barclay BrOwn, Beek' Co
Henry Gsbrlel, Allentown J• 11 Shannon, N
Oohs, Quakertown - F M Diehl, Quakertown
IdenviteMirlintvhentAftind`...e Offloo $O3 Walnut
'street, One, door went of second ;street. • Itacolves
petite in' ennui Of One Dollar , iund *llwartia, from all
olemen br:tho comma*, mid /Mows lnterest et the rat*
'of eve per cent. per annum.
. ,
Office open daily; from 9 until IV cOolook, and on &ton
daF and Exturto until 0' fa the evening, Pieeldeno
Yrieddhl, Belli Fiesniurer„phevien 91:14oPitio i
A 4 io" 4-0 0i
4
TOg ,ettIifSeetPAUDYtoPRIA; AVONgSDAir, NQ V/18ER 059 1857.
For Perfumed, Breath, isite Taeth,, sad
Beantital comnyntlon ',nes „it Balm of 1,000 Phaters."
For dressing Ladies ' , nee "Woodland Crease, a
new poinad9.l.> Yt earls Gentlemen's hair beautifully,
SV. P. Pstit{net & COL, Proprietors, N. Y. ,
Far aale• by T D. Peterson, SOO ,Chestnut; Samuel
Parnell, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. D.Tiurandillll Chest
nut; T. u Peteri A Co., 710 Chestnut; G. G. Evan , /
Gift,Bookstore, 430 Chestnut; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410
Cheetuut;• Prench, Diehards, A Co., Tenth and Mar
ket I A. D. Taylor, Nlnth and {Walnut; Dr, Montano,
- Seventeenth and Chestnut ; J. W. Simes A Sone,
,Eighteenth , and Twenty-Second' and Market; Edward
Christman, ZOO, Chestnut; Thome Lancaster: kernel ,
Eleventh and Walnut, n 012.44
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FOR UMBRELLAS,
BY WSJ. H. BIOHABDBON,
No 418 MIMICS STltillra
Cabinet, Vintre, and
,
UPHOLSTERS'.,
624 WALNUT V,
OPP:18ITE INDEPX2iDgNOE BQUABV.
OEO. J, HENKEL'S,
' 62i WALNUT Street,
La 44 of 273 Uliestr*Pre6t.
S. O. De.Wildj 'liminess in tam.
merptal paper .soad nquititipie ,pt, lqaue, 60 W.wart
1111 .:1 0 )1 ,0111 Y-1 1 , 16 ndliiigo;Plll4sl. 4i510,4/n
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KERRY'W. BhOWR
ite, Wee ARK,A,4I.W.Ig t a petITO, both of blinder-
On the Ist inat.,by Rev 'Joieph n Kennard, Mr.
8411131t1,8. 90(tGI W tsi , bilin EL:lpt MYKRS, bath -44-,thh{ der —
-- • - -- -Mtatbe.• • • - •
On Tianaey r oening, Noveirubegiltd, Commodore a OX. ,
ILL A. giL4KBR, X
Thn Triefida and acquaintances of the family, and the
Officers Of the Army, Navy, and.3farine, norpe, are re
spectral invited Iv attend WI .tunend,. from No. 204
,9outh7Eh4venth. 'greet, .on.YridaY nnerneefr next, at
170'0,2'0166k.: 'Ulf, funeral *lll mote at three o'oloelc,
and proceed. to 'at. fiteCe Chitral, where the °bee
quiee,,Will be magnet, 81*
gn annany nvenlng, fast, HENAY' BORN, dr.;
third Bonn! Henry, orn,' ,
"On Eittndat'e 3 renipir,td JOX_X'agtataNa, aged
yesvrti. . ,
On Idonany morning, the .2.8 d init., TITOMAB DRE
AMT, aged 'B2 years—it native of Drurneough, comity
Ifermanagh, Ireland. -
Sunday,224 But., ALBERT BARNES, eon of
James and R ebecca A Berry, aged 18 months and ,11
After a long and panful illness:on the morning of
the"2let Nati, fdr. ANTONY' lIEIDNIOK, In. 00 7241
year of tillage.
DI - City coutmlisloners'.olllce, Philadelphia,
November-25008W, -
Thkk OBlament he clnnad on TQ-DiallllOW, (Thenks•
ghlreg DV) - Nov. 20tb, 1867. . • •
tiltOT AI:
MIDDY)
• • - - • ' JAME BL CityCornmleeldners.
n026-1t
• • • '
JAMB 'Lqaex,,* _ ~. -
WUis Our Name is' our Meths."— The Good
MBE. COMPANY . will distribute One Thou
lOW Leases pkt BROAD"to thew!. and distressed of
the kit!' of Philedelphi.a, at their BROAD &
nap. Street., en- TtflittSDAY, (Thanksgiving day,)
November 2014,. between the hours of 10 nod 12
p'cleok. , order of
110.26.:';04e
Err 6 Miesid trir the; Poor. &soling lilstllwer.
enlist Ohurch, EIGTITLI St., corner Otlloblq propose to
observe Thanksgiving pay by distributing tickets for
One Thoiasqtul Locitla, of lread among those who sy, ,,
stthe Church, between 8 awl 0 o'clock A. M., on
TLINESDAY. n 025-21
U7'itarrlson Literal* Institute.—Hen. Wnt.
D. BAKER will deliver an Address before this Inatt.
tote, at the HANDEL AND HAYDN ASSEMBLY
ROOMS, corner of EIGHTH and' SPRING GARDEN -
Streets, THIS EVENING, 25th • Inst., at 7X o'clock.
Subject--. , The Tions. , ' Tickets 25 tents, to be had
at the door. It*
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d
o. 7 ozß, l N le o n dl. Q i n ,a tt i r u t i e u . r x e s. l ni st u n ,
a ll th lel v es: , P on .. lbo V r e l l sb :
I. The Major General announces to tho Division the
death of Commodore FOXIIALL d..PARKEII, of the
Miff of the United Etates. '
11. In accordance with the request of Commodore
CEARLEB 13TEWA.RT, denier Deicer of the Navy at
this Station s an Diced suited to the rank of the de
ceased will parade at the proper time and place.
Drigadier General DILLY will detail from his
Britonle a tequadron of Cavalry, tour pieces of Artillery,
and a Regiment of infantry, as an Escort at the Fu
neral, and will giro the nooesoiwy Instructions.
IV: The Company of Marines m the Navy Yard
re
Roe • °ti l t LtkliaßanTiftfrar-lh'' .vi
V. Tho funeral will take place from the late resi
dence of deocased, In Booth ELEVENTII Street, near
Locust, at 2 o'clock P.M., on FRIDAY next, 21th Inst.
VI, Officers or the Dild$101), not on duty with their
corps, are respectfully Invited to Attend the funeral In
- elform, with aide arms.
By command of MAJOR GENERAL PATTERSON.
EDWARD DIRBT,
Division Inspector.
(17'SovvIng Fund .—Natlonal Safety Trnit Co.,
0010, WALNUT Street.'S. W. corner of THIRD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING TIIE
SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYBIENTS BY THE
BANKS.
1. Deposita received and payments wade daily.
2. Current Bank 14.3tes, Checks', and Specie will be
received on deposit.
B. Depoalte made in Bank Notes or Checks will be
paid back in Carrtrat'llank Notes.
4. Deposits made In Cold or Silver will be paid back
In Coln.
Interest Five run Omar, per annum, n 025
jl7 - Grand Mass Temperance Meetlng on
TLIANKSGIVING AFTEIINOON.
The Ezeentive Committee of the ORDER OF THE
SONS OF TEMPERANCE have made arrangemente for
e PUBLIC MEETING, et CONCERT HALL, CHEST
NUT Street, above Twelfth, on THANKSGIVING
AFTERNOON, commencing at three o'clock. fir. D
F. CONDIE, Grand Worthy Patriarch of the State, will
preside, and addreeeee delivered by Rev. A. A. WIL
LITTS, Rev. JOHN CHAMBERS, and G. 8. WM.
NICHOLSON, Elul. nc2,l-2tW
ti:r In accordance with the usage of former
years, a UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held on
THANKSGIVING DAY, November 28th. at 3 o'clock
Y. hl., In the EL E. Union March, FOURTH Street,
below Arch, at which Christians of all denominations
are invited to be present.
Rev. A.. A. WILLITS, Dutch Reformed Church.
" R. JEFFERY, Baptist Church,
" CHAS. D. COOPER, D. D., Protestant
copal. . '
JNO. CHAMBERS, Independent Presbyterian.
" E. IP. RUTTER, Lutheran Church.
HENRY STEELE CLARKE, Presbyterian.
" FRANKLIN MOORE, Methodist Episcopal.
" A. COWMAN, Methodist Episcopal.
" 4. D. CURTIS, Methodist Episcopal.
Rev. JOS. CASTLE, D. D.,
• " EDMUND J. YARD,
" THOMAS T. AIABON,
tiommittee of Arrangements.
Philadelphia, Nov. 24,18 W. non 311
T BlDllor,
[trillinnr-ba..hts Lodge, No. 1, of the
S. M, of PENNSYLVANIA, —A stated meeting of thin
Lodge will be held at the Hall, on WEDNESDAY
EVENING, the 25th hat., at 6 o'clock precisely.
The members are earnestly requested to present
themselves on that OCC&SiQII, am a I tilt In expected from
the Grand Patriarch of the United Order of the Lodges
of the United States of America, also, of the Grand
Chaplin of Hopkins Lodge, No.l, of St. Louie, Me.
by order of the
nett-2t* GRAND COMMANDER.
117 - Eleventh Ward R
deralgned would • earnestly
citizens of the ELEVENT
WEDNESDAY evening, at
Northern Liberties Gonna
TURD Street, between Gra,
for the purpose or derieln! ,
, needy poor of our Ward der
Danl. DI. Fox,
Pont. EL Beideman,
Frederick Klett,
FrederickKlett, Jr. ,
Joseph if. Stoddart;
John A. Franks, Br, ,
John A. Franks, Jr. ,
Sam). Barton,
George' Miller,
Thomas Nelson,
D. li. Rockhill,
Chas. Oulaxer,
Llndiy bl. Elkinton,
Reuben Rance,
It. G. Lacing,
Wm. IL Bush,
Wm. Fry,
Lewis Cheater,
Win. N. Shugard,
Wm Julius Mann,
Geo. Keller,
Farmer Burn,
D. 8. Stetson,
Philip Beringer,
triV — Offlce of the Mayor of the City of Plana-
DEUELIA,
RVIGIUSI VIC DisPARGIBNT, Nov, 21st 1367.
WneflEAS, Tile Excellency the Governor of the Corn•
monwealth of Pennsylvania, has, In conformity with a
commendable custom, appointed THURSDAY next, the
26th day of November, as it day of Thanksgiving
throughout this State:
And whereas, the citizens of Philadelphia recognise,
in common with nil divinely enlightened intelligences,
a dependence en the power and mercy of en omnipotent,
omnipresent, and omniscient Jehovah, with whew are
the prosperity of nations, the security of states, the
welfare of communities, and the harmony of society:
Therefore, The Moyer of the City of Philadelphia
feels it a duty most respectfully to invite the people of
this city to unite with those of the Commonwealth, on
the day thee appointed, In rendering unto God the
thanksgiving of the heart for mercies we cannot com
mand, blessings we sure) enjoy, pre/Wen:ion from
evils which I evolve social Isorganisation, sail that per
vading spirit in our metropolis which invokes a mitiga
tion of troubles now clouding our contentment, but not
obscuring our hopes.
y order of the ate,yor.
. JAMES D. CAMPBELL,
n 023.35 lifeyor's Clerk.
Notitts.
ZUE COMPANY
ellef ma
request a meeting of the
II WARD, to be held on
7) o'clock, in the Old
asionera' Hall, (emit side of
on and Buttonwood Streets,)
a plea for relieving the
log the coming winter.
Alex. O. Oattoll,
Jacob B (loathe,
John 0. Ds. Oenta,
Semi. Dolton,
0. J. Roffman,
Semi. Donnell,
Elijah O Oattell,
Bawl. Bhoemaker,
(leo. Y. Shoemaker,
Boral.Sheble,
M. 11. Carpenter,
John &Bautista,
James A. Burk,
0. Gulager,
Oboe. It. Bonnell,
J.
Time. W. ?dorCl:moot,
Semi. T. Child,
John B. Moocher,
Wm. M. Bowen,
Francis (Integer,
Oco. M. Kindler,
Semi. Megargo
ESTATE OF EZRA B. LEEDS, dee'd—
Notice is hereby given that the widow of said de
cedent has presented to the Orphans , Court, en Direc
tory and appridsement of the property. She has elected
t o re tain under the riot or April 14, 1881, and unless ex
ceptions be bred before VIVIDAY. December 18, 1807, at
JO o'clock A. 14., the mine will be &Hotrod and ap
proved by the ()Glut. - GEO. tt. 34AltLE,
• n25-w a.3p9 Attorney for Widow.
IDEAL ESTATE.
.1.4 A native of this elty who has been for many years
conversant with ANAL STATE,2 and now knows many
opportunities of very profitable Investment ' le deldrour
to Bakke an arrangement with a gentleman who can
command capital idltry and sell 110118. VII and LANDS;
the party supplying the moans to hold the titles and eon
ley when sold. The interest on the capital, if not pro.
;Tided by rests, will be ;promptly paid, Ma the profits
'equally divided when Wes are mad*, Address A. T.
Thin1:102111
4 ,±
THE ATLANTIC MONTHLY.
DECEMBER NUMBER NOW READY
CONTENTS.
FLORENTINE MOSAICS,
THE BATTLE OF LEPANTO,
- THE WIND AND STREAM,
TURKEY TRACKS,
ROBIN lIOOD,
THE GHOST REDIVIVUS.
THE GOLDEN MILL-STONE,
THE AUTOCRAT OF THE BREAKFAST TABLE,
THOMAS CAP.LYLE,
THE BUTTON-ROSE,
OUR BIRDS AND THEIR WAYS,
THE INDIAN REVOLT,
SKIPPER IRENE'S RIDE,
SOLITUDE AND SOCIETY,
AKIN BY MARRIAGE,
WHERE WILL IT END.
MY PORTRAIT ;GALLERY,
LITERARY Notion.'
The Publishers !take pleasure in acknowledging the
kind reeeptiou everywhere accorded to their periodical
by the people,
and generally by the press The first
number wee, from the nature of the case, hardly a fair
Index of the character and resources of the Magazine.
The present number exhibits a greater variety of matter,
inns is In every way more rigorous, as well as more at-
Scantly°. The future will exhibit still further Ituprove
mut*, To combine the greatest amount of healthful
entertainment with solid information, and the most
able discussion of topics of living interest, will be the
constant aim or the conductors of the ,4 /MANI! 0 "
The publishers do not agree with the common esti
mate of the public taste—that it to necessary, at this
day, to write down to the people ; but they beileve, on
the o th er hand that there are enough reader, in thin
country to appreciate and pay for the boot thoughts of
the but writer' of the times. Therefore, the ATL ANT CO,
though high in lte alma, and though taking n pee tion
Which Cannot be shared by any existing American
Magazin., is offered for 'isle at a popular price, and ap
peals to the good sense and good taste of the great mum
of the reading nubile.
Per sale by all Booksellers and Newsmen. Price
Twenty-five cents a number, or $3 a year.
PHILLIPS, BADIPSON, & COMPANY,
n026.2t PUBLISHERS, toms/.
Batik Notices
FARMERS' AND MECHANICS' BANK,
as PHILADELPHIA. November 23, 1857.
At an election held on the 111th of November,lBs7,
the following Stockholders were elected Director,' of
the Bank :
B. A. Mercer, George W. Paruum,
Seth Orate, Anthony J. Antal°,
1. Pemberton Hutchinson, James G. Caldwell,
Francis Tete, Lindley Smyth,
Isaac B. Waterman, Joseph Garrison, Jr..
John Ashburn 1 Will/am If . Woodward,
.. .
Edwin ? . L Lewis.
And, At a meeting of the Directors this day, .9 A
HERDER; Esq., was re•eleated President, and EDWIN
M. LEWIS, Esq., was elected Vico President acid
Deshler W. RUSITON, In.,
n021..2t Assistant Cashier.
Carvetingg
CARPETINGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, . Cl
YOR CASH ONLY.
DAILY BROTHER, rci
No. 920 CHESTNUT STREET,
E. 4 Invite the attention of their friends and the 01
0 public generally to their large stock of
IMPORTED OARPETS,
Which they : are determined to oiler at such C 4
prices its will Insure sales.
RUM VELVET CARPETS at $1.3 . 14 to $1.75. 1.4
41' BEST TAPESTRY do at $1.12 to $1.30, Q
HEAVY ENGLISH BRUSSELS at $1.25.
BEST NEW PATTERNS do at $I 37 K.
IMPERIAL THREE PLY, $1 to $1.25.
e SUPER INGRAIN, for bed-rooms, all prices. °
P 4 FLOOR OIL CLOT/IS.
.4 We have the handsomest display ever offered, fx ,
ravi at price,' exceedingly low, with every attl•
-cle usually kept in a
CARPET WAREHOUSE.
ue2l.6t
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FURS!!!!
JOHN FAREIRA Si, CO.,
importers, IdanufactarereL and Malan; In
FANCY FURS,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN.
'Avlng manufactured an Immense 'Rock of BMW,
with the expectation of doing our usual business, the
resent pressure of the times, and comparative stagna
tion of trade, have left us with an unusual amount of
itiividt upon our shelves.
It Is to meet tide difficulty that we hare now
DETEHBIINED
• To close out our
ENTIRE STOOK
At Pr/oes actually less than
, ; THEIR COST TO MANUFACTURE!
We hare also on hand a Large and complete assort
Went of
GENTS' FURS,
CLOVES,
All of which will he aoht at very
LOW PRICES,
No. 818 MARKET St., bet. Eighth end Ninth,
mlo4* South Bide
q•entlemene Surniebina ecoba.
WINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
ranted, of elegant materiel end superior work.
mansbip. Also, Dress Meeks and Gentlemen's Wrap
pers, et the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGUT,
ARCH Street, Aimee Sixth. no2l-y
WRAPPERS 1 WRAPPERS ! WRAP
PERS !,—.A very large and elegant assortment at
reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de
scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W, Kli1(1111"8,
612 ArtOIL Street, abovo Sixth. n 021.1
t . N°riIESTE : IBCOTT, : BINT2K frTeT I 2 nrIe ti T IAN VACTRT ia.d
OBZlNUtreet,alveSeventhetreet, itleipa.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
OtrAngern, Is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirt', the most perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. aus-lyif
so galc nub Q[ci pct.
riIESTNUT STREET STORE TO RENT.
L./ —2 Bulks, Plate Chan, Silver rovuutings, Fl
Outwore, tee., all complete. Rout brio. Rout to
commence January let. Apply 431 Cheetnut Street.
n 25 at. WOLBEILT k SCOTT,
four-story HOUSE in LOCUST
1 Street, drat door below St. Mark's Church. fu
quire of D. WINEDRENNEIt,DIGIITERNTII street,
four doors below Locust. n023.3t*
PENNSYLVANIA BANK NO TES.—
Yor solo, a well secured GROUND RENT of $2lO,
upon three brick dwelling houses and lot on Hancock
street, south of Master-49 feet front, 103 feet deep—
punctually paid in quarterly payments. Pennsylvania
Dank notes will be fkken for it. Apply to I. C. PRICE,
corner of SPRING GARDEN and THIRTEENTH
Streets. n03.6-2w
Jtionrance Contyanies
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
‘A Ilium' COMPANY—Office, 403 WALNUT, street
PHILADELPHIA,NOVCIIIbCr 23, 1807.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company,
held on the 16th inst., the following persona were
elected Directors for the coming year, viz:
CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street.
aWAI. DARLING, 1610 ND° street.
ALEX. WHILLDEN, office, 14 North Fourth street.
ISAAC HAZELHURST, Attorney and Counsellor.
JOHN O. HUNTER, of Wright, Hunter & Co.
B. TRACY, of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsmiths' Hail.
JOHN R. APOURDY, of Jones, White, &
THOS. L. GILLESPIE, of Gillespie & Yeller.
JAB. R. SMITH, of Jas. B. Smith &
E. HARPER JEFFRIES, of Wm. 11. Drown & Co.
JOHN It. VOCIDES, cor. Seventh and &mom streets.
CHAS. E. THOMPSON, 120 Chestnut street.
JNO. J. SLOCUM. 228 South Third street
ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property.
And at a meeting of the Directors, held this day,
CHARLES C. LATHROP was unanimously re-elected
President, and WAI. DARLING, Vice-President.
11. X. RICHARDSON,
Assistant-Secretory.
dIFFIOE OF THE. INDEPENDENT MU-
Tor TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Notice in
hereby given that in accordance with the provision* of
the Act of Incorporation ' an election for fifteen persons,
to nerve at Director* of the Independent Mutual Iran
rance Company, until the Scot day of December, 1858,
or until their aucceseora are legally chosen, will be
held at the office of the Company, No. 2211 WALNUT
Street, on TUESDAY, the flat day of December, 1857,
between the hours of 10 A. AI. and 1 P. DI.
no2o. Uhl D. D. MaGINLEY, Secretary.
COMMONWEA.LTU FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF TUE SiTA.Th OF PENNSYLVA.
NIA..--003ce N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT
Streak', ' Philadelphia. flubsaribel Capital, 8000,000,
Pad-up Capital, 5200.000.
DAVID IAYND, M. D., President.
THOMAS S. STZWAUT, Vice Pron.
Sarnst S. MOOl, Secretary. • sal-1y
D MARINE INSITR
ILADISLPHIA-0111oe, No.
f
iNLY TAKEN?)
der. Walker,
.7no. Mel:Sure,
Tho, Craven,
A. 6 Gillett,
Yunnan /toppled,
Sena. Jones, &I. D.
Joseph Klapp, H. D.
C.IIRARD FIRE
'UR ANON COMPANY, PU
BM WALNUT street, west o
" /INN RIPSEI
DlllO
Wm. IL Basta,
Ton Anopach; Jr.,
W Butrougho,
J. B. poems,
F. D. Ottoman,
Win. P. Decker,
J. P. Stainer,
ithaoltelfora,
Hon. JOE
Don. O. W. WOODWAIID
JONES, President.
Vice President.
.'llottlut.t.ist, Secretary.
tent Secretary. no2-Bm-if
-J& M B. AILTOID, ANII
WONDERS OF THE AGE-LIGHT,
MUT FOR ALL.—PETERS & 811110 Pit,
Patent Nou•Esploslon Seli-Generatlng GAB LAMPS Is
just the thing to snit all. Price p.m up; all may have
a superior Light by calling at their Repot.
This Lamp Is adapted to all places and purposes, and
only requires a trial to test its advantages over all
others. The Lamp forms its own gas. Our Patent
Burners can be fitted to every ordinary Fluid Lamp,
with little expense, without the least possible danger.
All aro invited to call and esainine for themselves.
Town, County, and State rights for vale.
The proprietors ore in want of Agents, giving a rare
chance to make money.
PETBII.B & MUMS, One Lamp Depot,
1 . 23 South eth St , below Chestnut, Phila.
NOTICE -LOST OR STOLEN. The
subscribers sent by mil, on the 7th of November
inst., their PRODIIBBOItY HOTS, dated November &I,
1857, drawn to the order of Tileston & Ilelitngsworth ,
of Boston, at eight months, for seven hundred and one
dollars, due July 3-0, 1868, and payable at the Com
mercial Bank of Pennsylvania. The totter enclosing
eald note has not reached Its Wren, and the note,
being unendorsed, is of no use to any but Its mm.
OILAS. MAC/ARCS de, CO.,
No. SO South SIXTH St.
S.&VING FUND.--lINITED STATES
TRUST 001dRANY, corner of THIRD and WIEST
NUT Strains'.
Muse and small sums received, and paid back on de
mand, without nate*, with PINE PER OENT INTER.
XST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Ofacti boors, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENUVIS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAYTB for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from Al upwards.
President—ATEPlTEN R. ORAWIOND,
Trourerer—PLlNY FISK.
Telles-4MM E. NUNTEIt
MINCED
The Subscriber hu commenced mannfacturing 1111
Na Pius
IdINOED MEAT,
ld& he offers to hie ountomern to •
LARCIS OS SMALL IMIANTATIMS.
Orders through BLOOD'S DISPATOIt will be pone
Wally attended to,
3081113 A, WPAGIIT,_
p7B Shp OV*INEI QABDAN tad tRANIMIN
viv ARM SHAWLS.
SIIARPLESS BROTBERS offer
Full assortments of Long Shawls ;
Bordered all-wool Long at I-I GO ;-
Field do do at g 5 ;
Heavy Chenille Square at FS;
French and Berlin fine Shawls;
Brodie, Long and Square, cheap
Travelling Shawls, for men;
Friends' thawia, in every variety.
nor 25 crIESTNIIT and BIGIITII streets
1 ADIES' SHOEMAKERS.
SHARPLESS BROTHERS, sole agents
For American Blastle Webbing
Black And colored Engliah Lastings,
French Litstlngs and Gaiter Oloths
Italian Clothe And Black And While Satins,
Galloons, Laces, Drill's , Mtmlins,
French Kids, Morocco, Patent Leathers:
nor2s CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
s9n 400 OF TILE NOTES OF THE
BANK OP PENNULYAVIA will
be taken at per for
CLOTHS, OASSIMEREB, BATTINETS. •
Vestiage, }limn°la, MUNI 4111, Umbrellas, Gautlateen's
Wrappers, Shawle, • Shirts, Drawers, Iloslery, Gloves
and Cravats Mao—
GENTLESIIitiIS READY MADE CLOTHING,
A largo consignment of which has just been received,
comprising a splendid assortment of Reggiano. Dangups,
Sacks, Dress and Frock Coats, Dulness Coats, Pants
and Yeats, to be closed out, wnelesale or retail, at 611
MINOR Street, between Path and Sixth, Market and
Chestnut streets. MONROE & CO.,
Importer', Jobbers and Commlealon Merehants.
N. It —Consignments solicited and advances smite.
n024-3t*
- LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS—NEW
K-Al STYLES —Now Kivu, Cloaks of 'Black, Brown, and
Gray Cloths, nisdo up in the best and most fashionable
style, in CLOAK AND SHALL ROOM.
$5 Woollen Long Shawls, worth $7,
$3 Stella Shawls, the $llO quality,
$0 Black Thibet Long Shawls.
$3 Square Metric
Rd Brodie Square Shawls.
Shawls of every kind and price.
Fine Cloaks made to order.
We still continuo to sell our entire stock of dress
Goods at below the
FIRST COST OF MANUFACTURE.
A large line of good
SATINETTS, OASSIDIERF.S, AND OLOTIIS,
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS,
In Basement Story. in full supply.
The especial attention of huyers Is dotted. Notes of
all Solvent Banks In the Union taken.
Our reductions are bona fide.
We sell every article' at the lowest market rate, no
matter what the cost may be.
COI3PEU tr CONAHD,
B. E. corner Ninth and Market streets
NEW, SCARCE AND CHOICE GOODS,
i such as are really wanted.
CHARLES ADAMS, EIGHTH and AROII Streets
has just received super French Black Cloth for ladles;
Basques.
Super 4-4 dark French Chintzes, at 11, usual price 25
canto.
I carton elegant Black Centre Stella Shawls, with and
without ram, some or the handsomest imported.
Mode and high coloredCentres, in variety.
Shaded French Blanket Shawls.
Bich and glossy Eagle brand Black Silk.
Ueavy Eagle brand Fault de Soule, without lustre.
A fall-line black Alpaca, and mixed Madonnas.
Lupin's 8-4 French Merinoes, Cashmeres and Para.
mattes. •
Cloth Table and Piano Covers. •
Black and brown Silk Velvets, asserted.
Soper and extra sniper 4.4 Wool Flannels, (all ,
Bert & Ballardvale,) for infants , Shawls. -
Aleo, a full stock of Flannels, best waken!.
BLANKETS, SRO:TINOS, SIIIIITINGS,
C. A. prefers keeping good and desirable articles,
Such as are really wanted, and selling them at
PRICES TO SUIT TITS TIMES.
P. 9 —A large lot of French worked Collars and Em
broideries, reduced In price. no2l-St.smw
BLANKETS! BLANKETS!! BLANK
!--B. 11. ARCIIAMBAULT, S. E. corner
STRING BARDEN and FRANKLIN Streote, have must
received
-800 pairs heavy Mankato, at 1 80, 2 00, 8 08, 4 00,
4 50, b 00 and $O. . .
CHEAP SHAWLS.
1 lot !kaolin Shawls, at 0 00, worth 210.
200 Blanket Shawls, at 1 50, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 and .55
Stella Shawls at 00, 3 00, 400 and $5.
DRESS GOODS.
300 pieces new Waives, reduced to 123 and 18X c.
100 pieces Madonna Cloths, at 8, worth 12Xo.
1000 yards dark Chintzes, at 6X, 8 and 106.
500 yards Valeneies Plaids, at only 124 c.
BIEN AND 330Y8' WEAN.
Caselmeres at 50, 62X, 75, 81X and 61.
goys' wear at 25, 31X, 225, 44 and 500.
Wool Flannels a; 12x, lox, 12x, 25, 31,87 X and
.50c.
Heavy Canton Flannels at 8 and 10c.
At S. H. AROIIAMBABLVI3, H. B. corner HPRING
GARDEN and FRANKLIN Btreeta. n021.6t
SSTILL GREATER BAR GAINS IN BLAN
KETS —V: E. ARCHAMBAIILT, 10 W. Corner of
ELEVENTH awl MARKET Street, will ern this MOM
ins, from New York Auction, 000 paire of large else, all
wool, Twilled Blankets, at $1 50, $1.76, $2 10, $3 25,
$3,10, $5, $5, $6, ST, $B, and $lO. Also, 100 large else
Conifer tablea at $1.75 and $2
CILEAP SHAWLS.
Extra site Long Shawls, from $5 to $5. Square Shawl■
from $1 to $4; ?troche Shawls from $5 to $l5
_ - - -
Ingrain Carpets, wool filling, 163, 18% , and 25c ;
all wool Carpets M 50 and 56c ; Stair Carpets from 10 to
Bic ; Entry Carpets from 18 to 62c ; Rag and List Car
pets at 18 and 25c, One Price Store, N. corner of
ELEVENTH and MAIM= Streets. nodbet
COLLARS, 11/4.3
SPECIAL NOTICE.—
A large aasortment of
Attractive and seasonable
DRY GOODS, •
Prom the eatinuilve wholesale stocks
of several
SUSPENDED HOUSES,
WEI be opened
THIS DAY, NOVEMBER 21et,1851,
At the store
No, 023 MARKET Street, NORTII SIDE,
Between Ninth and Tenth,
And sold throughout
BY 'LET &IL,
IT AN
UNPRECEDENTED' REDUCTION
In pricer for
OAS H.
The goods are oil new. and of recent importation or
tnnuufacturo i and a roes opportunity is offered to pur
chasers to porelgm_the lust make: 14.
"AISVVVLY No. gaff MAIIKET Street.
BANK OP PENNSYLVANIA-GREAT
EXCITEMENT AT BELCLIERS!—We are re-
ceiving the notes of the above bank at par for Dry
Goods, at greatly reduced prices.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Cloaks and
Taboos.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Shawls.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Dress Goods.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Merinos.
Hank of Pennsylvania Notes taken Men's Wear.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Ribbons.
Bank of Penneyls anis Notes taken for Embroideries.
Dank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Domestics.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Blankets.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes token for Gloves and
Hosiery.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for the choice of
goods from one of the largest and beat-selected stocks in
the city, and at extraordinary loss prices, at
P. & T. If BELCHER'S.
nos 21.6 t SW. corner Eighth and Spring Garden.
pENNSYLVANIA BANK NOTES
TAKEN AT PAR
FOR DRY GOODS.
The subsceber Mime for a foff days his entire stock
ut goods at parka
TO SUIT THE TIMIiS,
and receive In payment notes of the Pennsylvania Bank.
This, to such as may have any of this doubtful paper
on hand, is o ff ering a groat inducement, as his stuck is
one of the best in the city.
Please give him an early call
11. F. JOIINSON,
n02.0-1w 911 Market et , above Ninth, north sid,
CARD. -WE WILL CONTINUE TO
sell our Stock of KNITTING for a
short time longer, at the low price of ISX cents per
ounce, and warrant It fresh Imported Goods.
Also, an assortment of
SCARLET SPLIT ZEPHYR,
At the lowest market price
BLACK BALL EItINGE,
Good style, twelve and a half cents.
Together with our usual assortment of Ladies' Drees
Trimmings, Cloak Tassels, Bindiogs, ke, at the lowest
prices. 11APSOWS,
nol9-6t N. W.•tor. EICRITII and WEBBY Ste.
REMOVAL.
L. J. LEVY & C 0 ~
IN ANTIOIPATION OF ItY.MOVAL
TO TOE
SPLENDID
NEW STORE,
Now being erected for them to
CHESTNUT STREET,
[faro dotermluect, for a period of
30 DAYS,
To di:ipone of a largo amount of their Otto:1k now in store
They Invite the attention of the Mlle and their Cus
omera to one of the most complete assortments of
STAPLE AND FANCY
To be found Iu this country, which will be disposed of
for the period named, at ouch prices as wal Insure WO
sale.
H P. AVY BROWN COTTONS.
SHEETINCIS, SIIIRTINGS, AND DRILLS,
LAWRENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
JACKHON COMPANY, (INDIAN LIZAD,)
AND
NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Of their various widths and tapes, which are offered for
sale for first-class paper,nn
SIX MONTHS' CREDIT, ,
by the Agents or the Companies,
ALFRED SLADE & CO,
39 LETITIA STREET
GREAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAKS
A 'FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES
hoe boon determined on by the subscribers, in con
sequence of the continued pressure.
500 MISSES , ENGLISH DEAVER CLOAKS,
$2, formerly $3 50.
300 MISSES' ENGLISII BEAVER CLOAKS,
• $3 50. formerly $5 50.
250 SUPERIOR YRENOII BEAVER CLOAKS,
$5 to $B, cost to Import $7 to $lO ench.
LONG BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS,
$B, Rowlett) , VI.
RICA BLACK VELVET CLOAKS,
All 20 per Cent, Wow cost of production,
J .IV.'PROCTOR A CO ,
Successors to Coo. Itulpin & C0., n13 2mo d 708 CHESTNUT s 'reel,
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND NNITUNG NEPIlYfte.
NXW 000D3 OPENED DAILY,
7.0. MAIWELL Yt SM. • t
WHOLESALN AND RETAIL STORM!
1028 CHESTNUT .Btreet, four doors below Eleventh
And 318 8. BECIOND at., below Bprnee.
PAOTORIES.—Nos. 06 and 97 (MORON. St.,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, oar lJnlow;
Orders Male at a few boors , notice. ae.l2 Moir
JOAN B. BTRYKER,Ia.,
Wholesale Dealer In
ASICTION 'DDT GOODS.
No. 13 'SINK Street, IP aDaseipnla. cal./4
WANTED—TWO VESSELS of B asoo
tone, to load for gay Wear.
Fretakt ready for shipment, and rood rain etas. *
Apply 11161101`, 8.1610N8,
+143 190 (ltt., 88) North 'ff bin's,
ecrobe
MORE MAP CARPETS
ABOVE EIGHTH,
nt very
LOW PRICES FOR CASH
*GOODS
CHESTS UT STREET,
NEXT TO THE CUSTOM HOUSE
One Thousand Bales
ll=
, 'Wants.
Sales bp 2tuttion
M THOMAS & SONS,
LTA. Nos. 139 sod 141 SOUTIL NUM ®TS SST,
(SOrmerly Nos. 67 sad 69.)
REAL ESTATE, STOONS, &e.
Public Salmi at the Phi l adelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
11' , Handbills of each property Istitled ilerzetelYr to
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale one thousand cab/doves In pamphlet form,
giving fell description of all the property to be cold on
the following Tuesday"
SALE AT TIIC AUCTION STORE—FETDAY.
NOTICE —Thunder, next, being Thanksehrlig day,
our regular sale at the ACCUOLI Store will be held on
Friday rnorniug, at 10 o'clock.
ID" FURNITURE BALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALL
ID' We hive a large amonot of Real Estate at Pri
vate Bale, including every deeeription of City and
country property. Prusted Lieta may be had at the
auction Store.
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER.
jr?` Real Estate eutered OM our Private Salo Re
gister, advertlao4 occasionally in ger Public! Bale
A betracta, (of which 1,000 caplet are priated weekly,)
free of charge.
LIBRARY or THE LATE ROBERT F. WA LSII, Egg.
CARD.—We will sell on Tuesday and Wednesday
evenings, December let and lld, the valuable miscella
neous library of the late Robert Y. Walsh, Fag., com
prising elegant editions of rare and valuable book., on
various subjects.
lE' Catalogues with full particulars will be ready
three days previous to the day of sale, and the book.
arranged for examination.
SALE AT TILE AUCTION STORE—FRIDAY.
. . .
0 &BD he attention of holies, end others desirous et
purchasing, Is requested to our large sale, at the suc
tion store, on Friday morning, (Thursday being Thanks
giving dav,) comprising over six hundred lots of excel
lent boulieholti furniture, large French plate mantel and
pier mirrors, gilt frames; fine velvet tapestry . and Brus
sels carpets ; ingrain end rent Linn carrta ; piano-tone;
china and &stemware ; plsted ware ; book esses• suit
elegant phial furniture . ; bobs mid bedding; iron ;heft
ing and pulleys; stoves, c , - forming a very attractive
assortment.
UT Catalogues Row ready, ard the articles arranged
or examinat ion.
IRON BIIAPTING.—AIso, a lot of Iron shafting and
pulley, Rubio,' Patent.
SOKS..
On Tuesday Evening,
Dec. lit, at the Philadelphia Exchange, at 7 o'clock,
will be sold, by order of administrator, estate of Ilabert
Zane, dec'd ;
1 share of the Jefferson Land Auoetation, due■
amounting to $lBO, paid no to tiov. 10th, 1357.
• Also, $360 Union Mutual Insurance Company cavil&
Wei of profit* of the years 3849, 1850, and 1832.
Share in the Philadelphia Library Company
Athetunum.
Mercantile Library Company.
Also, for account of whom It may concern, a draft of
S.D. Cove & Co., on John ltarnum & Co., for 11,700,
due 13th October, 1857.
Also, one of $2,600, same drawers and acceptors, dna
7th November, 1857.
86,000 CAMBRIA IRON CO. BONDS.—AIeo, for ac
count of whom it may concern, 6 Brat mortpie, 0 per
coat. hoods ' $l,OOO each, of the Cambria Iron Com
pany, dated January, 1854, due January, 1804, coupons
payable let January and July in New York.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DEOEMBER let
Adrelnistretors , Sale—Esiate of Richard Paxson, Deo'd,
formerly of Dr. Shippen.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND PA.1131, ABOUT
SIXTEEN MILES PROM MARKET STREET, AND
TITRES FROM BRISTOL.
Our eels let December will include the valuable
country seat and farm, 187 acres, with superior improve
ments, known as "FARLEY,"situate on the heights, on
the west side of Neshameny Creek, between the Bristol
turnpike and the Newport road.
jr' Full particulars in handbills.
Orphans , Court Sale—Estate of William 11. Lennen,
deceased.
FRAME DWELLING, 21st WARD.
Frame dwelling, north aids of Wood street, between
Green lane and Levering street, Twenty-first Ward.
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Lynch, minors.
TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE.
Two.iotory brick house, Bads' court, between Tenth
and kleventh etreete, below Locust
NEAT MODERN BESIDENCS.
Also, neat modern residence, No. 153 North Fifteenth
street, above Arch street, finished with modern Improve
meaty and conveniences.
TWO HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCES, Noe. 1809
AND 1823 DELANCY PLACE, BETWEEN EIGH
TEENTH AND NINETEENTH AND SPRUCE AND
PINE STREETS.
Two handsome new four-story brick residences, with
three-gory back buildings, and replete with all the
modern improvements and convenience They will be
sold separately. Immediate pouession.
THREE VALIIABLE LOTS,WALNUT STREET,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
Three valuable lots, Walnut street, east of Marga
ret% street—each 50 feet front, 220 feet deep to York
street. Clear of all Incumbrance,
Administrators' Peremptory Pals.
A THREE-STORY BRICK DWtLtiltill, TWENTY
IMIST SMUT.
Also , n three-story brick dwelling, Twenty-first
street below Hamilton street
THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLHNO.
Three-etory brink store and dwelling, Ridge avenue,
below Oxford dart.
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Two-story brick dwelling, Columbia avenue, cant of
Ridge avenue..
PEREMPTORY SALE.—TEREE GROUND RENTS.
Three ground renta—one of $l2O, one of $36, and one
of $3O per annum.
Executor's Peremptory Sale—Estate of Charlotte
Basler, Deceased
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Two-story brick dwelling, with back.buildings, welt
side St. John street, above Noble street.
Same Eastate
GROUND RENT-416 A. YEAR.
A well neared yearly ground rent of $lO2 ayear on
property Delaware Front and Water streets, between-
Vine and Callowhill streets. Sale absolute.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Three.story brick dwelling, No 1017 Vernon Wed,
between Tenth cod Eleventh, and Parrish and Brown
streets.
LOT OF GROUND
Lot of Ground southwest corner of Columbia avenue
and Twenty-seventh street.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Three-story brick dwelling, ti 0.1.152 Passyank road,
above Federal street.
PEREMPTORY BALE—THREE-STORY BRICK
DWELLINQ.
Throe-story brick dwelling, No, 309 Lombard street,
west of Third. Bale absolute.
. .
lIANDSOSIE RESIDENCE, WOOD STREET, BUR
LINGTON.
A handsome brick residence Wood street, between
Enka and Union streets Burlington N T Lot 113
4.l;VOrle - eik t-L arlt and Poplar streets.
REAL ESTATE BALE—DEOESIBES Bth.
Thl gala willlachule—
NEAT MODERN RESIDENOE—N. W. corner vir
trenth and Lombard streets. It Is replete with modern
Improvements and conveniences. $4,000 may remain •n
mortgage. .
TWO LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS, WEST
PHILADELPHIA —Valuable lot S. E. corner of Walnut
and Idargaretta streets, 150 by 175 feet.
Valuable lot, north side of Locust atreet, 100 feet west
William street, 100 63.187 feet (two fronts).
REAL ESTATE SALE—DEOEMBER 1511 L
This sale will Include—
Cretans' Court Bala—Netate of Benjamin Burnell,
Deceased.
FOUR TIIREE•STORY RItIOK DWELLINGS.
Pratt street, east of Fairmount street.
13ale at No. 161.2 Walnut Street.
FASHIONABLE FURNITUILE, SPLENDID ERARD
GRAND PIANO, LARGE PREMIX PLATE MAN
TEL AND PIER MIRRORS, ELEGANT CURTAINS,
CHANDELIERS, CARPETS, ORMOLU WALL
BRACKETS, 1300K-CA4ES, Ac., Ac.
This Morning,
25th instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at N 0.1012
Walutit street (west of Sixteenth street), the fashiona
ble furniture, .Ecard piano torte, mirrors, carpets, &c
eco, of a lady removing to the country.
((7 Full particulars in catalogues. May beirsestined
the day previous to sale from 11 to 3 o'clock
Yale Dios. 130 and 141 South fourth Street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, YINE MIRRORS, ISLE
PANT PIANOFORTE, VELVET OARPETS, &a.
On Yriday Morning
At 10 &stock, at the Auction Store, an extensire
as
sortment of household furniture, mirrors, piano-fortes
One carpets, Ac., from families declining housekeeping.
Sale in Camden N. J.
GOUSELIOLD FURNITURE, BEDS AND BEDDING
CARPETS, DRINA, &e.
On Monday Morning.
30th instant, at 10 o'clock, at the southwest corner of
Second 1114 Market streets, Camden, New Jersey, the
household furniture, feather beds and bedding, carpets,
chioa,fre., of a lady declining housekeeping
Ire* May be examined at S o'clock on the morning of
the sale.
Administrator'a Sale
FGLYERIZED CHARCOAL, FACTORY *CUES/LS,
WAGONS, CART, lIARNIISS, Ac.
(Of the firm of Campbell & Ferree.)
On Monday morning,
30th Instant, at 10 o'clock, at the corner of Seven.
teenth and Christian streets, will be - sold, without re
serve, the contents of a. factory for making pulverized
charcoal, comprising mill and stone for grinding, other
utensils, a large quantity of pulverised charcoal in
bbis , and bags, Ac.
Also, a light wagon and harness -
Also, two other siagons and a cart.
Also, saddle and bridle
Closing mile at No. 1011 Walnut street.
STOCK OF CABINET FURNITURE.
Oa Tuesday Morning,
December lilt, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1017 Walnut street,
without reserve, the balance of the stock of turniture
of Mr. John Durose, declining business, toinprisiag
Walnut tote-a.tetes, chairs, wardrobes, dressing bre
ream', szterusian dining tables, sideboards, office tables,
Ac &
, c.
g:r Tho store is to rent—immediate possession given.
110USE110LD VUltlilTUlt.S.—lmmediately after The
above, will be sold, in Christian street, north side
above Seventeenth street, the household furniture,
late of Thomas Warren, deceased. fly order of the Ad•
ministrator.
Sale at No. 121 South Eleventh street
ELEGANT IthSE WOOD, iTAL NUT, AN D MAHOGANY
FURNITURE.
On Wednesday Morning,
Dec led, 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 dravring•room furniture, elegant
chamber furniture,&c., all manufactured by Mr. Lutz,
expressly for bin ware room sales, of the bent materials
and workmanship, and warranted,
Er May be oiaantacd, inth catalogues, three days
.revious to sale.
ale at the N W. crrner Fifteenth and Lombard Sts
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTE, bIANTEL OLOCK, OIL PAINTINGS,
TAPESTRY CARPETS, &c.
On 'Wednesday Morning,
Dec. 9th, at 10 o'clock, will he sold at the N. W. cor
ner of Fifteenth and Lombard streets, the household
and kitchen furniture of a gentleman declining house
keeping.
ID Hay be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning
of sale.
AT PRIVATE PALE
Bhares in the Academy of Music; Point Breeze Park
Philadelphia and Mercantile Libraries ; Athenteum, Ac
Itlonen
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK ENCIIANDE
Wt:(TED
AT 11101IEST CURRENT RATES,
By
CRONISE & CO..
SPECIE BROX E RS,
002.1.1tf 40 SOUTH THIRD ST
sem, CAMBLOS, & CO.,
BANKERS,
so. 3 South Third S
The highest premium paid for
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
Nr.Ny YORK EXORANGH.
trneurrent Panda bought and Kohl.
Btocks bought and sold on commix/3ton only. nolo-2m*
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111 W. TIGLEY Er. Co BKERS
sir• No. SI Sou N
th TUIRO Stree t, Philade AN
lphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all acoessible points
in the United States and Canada.
Stocks, Ponds, de, Seight and Sold on Commhation.
Uneazreat Binh Notes, Checks, de., bought at the
lowest eaten •
Deposita wend and intirut allowed NM'
want nov 2T114-
tfr-EGONOMY IN GAS BILLS.-THE
&-F beet Game Regulator& Byer offered for Five Dol
lars. Nor sale by the WATEastot OAS RFOOLA
TOR COMPASY,
no2o-1m
ANI LLA ROPE.-BIIPERIOR MA
•4. 1 :$1141",Kr11, lAPULtillatitrOd Ind for Well
• -• WRAVER, /Inn it 00.,
&Ix* , Na. 96 R. grata at., and 99 NAlrharras
OSS-17 boles Carolina Moss, for sate by
te)ll.oLLlßTniti
Vora Weitz Pot
VVOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS
AND COMNIMION MERCHANTS, 481 CIO ST
NUTStreet, opposite the Custom House, between
South and 'MA Streets.
CARD —Wa 'smite the early and particular attention
of the trade and puretouers generally to the peremp
tory sale of a large and valuable assortment of staple
and fanay fall and winter goods, to be hell at oar *tore
tb is morning, commencing at ten o'clock precisely. In
cluded will be found :
FURS, PURL —The most extensive and valuable in
voice of fashionable fore, for ladies', P°os'' and
misses' wear, offered this season, embracing every va.
:arty and made in the most elegant manner
CLOTH AND WOOL CLOAKS. TAL3LtS
Also, a line city made, Paris style, des' uik , cloth,
and wool cloaks. tale.... dusters, shawls. to.
CURNILLII SHAWLS AND SCARPS —Also, a line
chenille shawls as,* ... ar t,
GERMANTOWN KNIT GOODS —Also, an invoice
best Germantown knit goods, such m largo wool com
forts, wool jackets misses' wool bomery, gents' large
wool scarfs. wool Aids and drawera, wool heeds, A.c.
AILK• VELVET RIBBONS.—AIso, liN) cartons black
silk-velvet ribbons, rich fall colors, ponit de sow bccuset
ribbons, silk fringes, to
Ell DROIDERIES.—AIao, •generalamortment Preach
and Scotch embroideries.
MAO, milk and satin bossopta, French srtihciza,
feathers, he. -
CIGARS —Also, MAW:imported siors of sirions
brands
CHAMPAGNE, BRANDY, /ko.—Also,frd ease*, demi
johns, and baaketa, toast/an:lg of Hennes .y IC. bran
dy, Hunlon sherry, champagne, Otani brash, Scotch
whiskey, &e
K. 11 —The whole are now Arranged for oxamins tion :
with catalogues, and will be *AI without reserve.
/DRS, YVES.
This Morning,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell by
cstalogno, for cash, a general assortment of furs. con
sisting of talmas, capes, mull", polerittes, cuffs, vleto
rine., gloves, collars, gauntlets, CNA, made la the
best manner of sable, Siterian squirrel. stone martin,
ermine swansdown, minx, to
SILK AND CLOTH CLOAKS, TALILtS. AND
DI:ST ERS.—Aleo a tine ladies' elegantly mate silk and
cloth cloaks, ulnas, dusters, toolties. mantras. An
EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY DODDS —Also,
to assortment Prenen Scotch embroideries in
aeconet, cambric, swiss, and book muslin, A to,
Also, bonnet and trimming ribbons, silk gallon trim
mings, silk velvet ribbons, silk (nudes, bloods lane,
&e , &e.
WOOL 1103TERY HOODS.—AIso, men's and women's
wool and merlne shirts and drawers, wool scarfs and
cravats, wool how and ball lsose, tool gloves.
CHENILLE SHAWLS AND SCARPS—AIso, a line
choice colors chenille stroll and scarfs. puts pnatei
cashmere shawls, wool square sod long shawls.
WOOL YARN— AIso, L2Oposuals mixed wool yarn.
SEGAILS, tcc.—Also, 23,000 imported snare, in tenth
boxes.
Also, a tea hampers Champagne, Port wine. &e.
BLACK BILK TITVET BibBONS —klso, a tine
black silk velvet ribbons, steamboat brand.
CIIP.NILLIS MAIMS AND 5010122.-411••• a line
chenille shawls and senrfs.
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RONNATS, ARTIFICIAL& YEATITEB.9, Sce —Mao,
tins silk sad satin bonnets, Trench artianals, colors,'
Loathers, &e..
The whole be rea for , with
catalogues, early on will
the morning dy of sale, examination when the
trade, and purchasers generally, will find it their Inter
red to attend.
TAXES - A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
ILF NO. LW WALNUT STREET, O.:ma FOURTH.
OART. OF HOUSEHOLD TURNITURE—TIII.S.
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fl We beg Immo to inform the public that we bold
oar regular weekly sales of Panuture emery Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 42.1 wkuirr
STIIRET,, when army poseible attention Is giren to ob
tain the highest priest for the goods of those who may
furor us with consignments. Families haring portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining hcuse
keeping sad not wishing sales at their own dwelling's D ,
can bare their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVE TO
OUR SALES ROOM, -WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE TRAIT
THEY OAN OBTAIN PROM ANY OF THE FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE CITY.
Er Persons favoring no with rxmaigamenta east rest
assured that their property will not be ascrificed.
Eu" Combines, MOM moderate than those charged
by any other Auction House in the city.
- Mr - Consignments reepeetfully Joliette&
nig Bales paid immediately after the goods an sold.
DEAL ESTATE PAID, MEMBER W, UST.
This nate at the Exchange, on Wednesday evening,
December 2,1857 at 7 o'clock, will include—
Orptiono' Cart Solo 7.. Eti!tto of Long M.loom
A two-story brisk house and lot of ground, on the
south side of Mariner street, 96 feet west of Thirteenth
street, 16 feet /rout, 47 feet 1 took deep. 692 ground
rent.
AT Plll-VAT.I6
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tirst-class Printing office, 'with good run or Inui
t:ass, four printingpreserw, two Ruggles and one Adams
Type and everything necessary tor the business. Apply
at the Auction Store.
MOSES NATHAN S, AUCTIONEER
ILL AND COMVIS3ION MY.3OIII2iT, 3. I. earner
SIXTH slut R.A.03 Streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE-001d and silver patent lever,
Lepine, English. Swim, and French matebeo, jewelry,
of every description, musical i ns trument", &a., he.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second door,
household furniture, of every description, beds, met
truisms, carpeting, Noting game", fancy artielek, to.,
ha., ha. •
Ont-door Wee attended to personally by the Aoclion
ear. Magee very low. Consignments of inciters
clothing, iewelry, to. , to , solicited.
NATHAIOB PRENCITAL LOAN MICE,
S. E. Corner of tkath and Bute Streets,
Where monerwill be loaned on VIM cad Si/TOT plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clotting, Dry Goods,
Groceries, Swim, hardware, Cullery, Yarniture. Bed
ding, horses, Vehicle+, illirnean, Stocks, and on all ar
ticles of value for any length anima agreed on, ma more
satbilhotory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. M. NATHANS,
WEBB'S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewel r y,
Gana, Pistols, Musical Instruments, to., takellase
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
&a., being,forfeited collateral', will take place abortiy.
Doe notice will be given.
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT ITALY TUE lISITAL
SELLING PRICES—DoabIe-bottomed and herding
ease g.old patool, hem watches, of the most ap
proved makes; hunting case and open face gold escape
mentlever and lepine watches, full jeweled; dna gold
enameled - lever and lepine watches for ladies', gold
jewelry _of every description; silver lever sad lapin*
watches, in hnotingcases and open face; silver English,
swim" and French watches; a general san.rtment of fur
niture, beds, mattresses, mirrors, to.
OUT-DOOR SALES BOLIOTTRD and •
Lor pabila br Orlllith ule. '
MONET ADVANCED on .11 and trtirry kind of goo-it,
for publie or pirate sale, or to ho held for o ed
time. Charge& low.
SAMUEL NATHANS, A U CTIONEER,
end MONIST LOAN OPPICE, No. 112 &al
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposi te Pear st., only
sight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business from T deloek, A. M., nett 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most setisfectory terse.
OAP/TAI. gkel,ooo.
Ssia n
lisked fa lA. last irty Yeats.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands im Dia
moods, Silver Plate, Wetched, Jewelry, Hardware, Her
chendise, Clothing, Parnitors, Bedding, Cirxra.thuieall
Instruments, Ow, Limed, Carriages, and Ovals of
every desesiption.
All goods can remain any length of Vs& agreed
u all advances, from one hundred donut and upwards
will De charged 2 per cent. per month ;'56013 and over,
the lowest market rate.
Thla Store Hoarse having a depth of lat fest, ham large
In and thief-proof wilts to afore all valuable., mad pti
rate watchmen for the premises; also, a hoary imm
ranee otreettd fat the beneSt of all porsorto harinir,
advanced 'Too
N. B.—On savant of having an tiollmited capital,
this ales la Fwepared to make alyeneea OM more astir.
&ataxy acid aecemotexlatiag terms than any other is
city.
gooey advanced to the poor, la =all amaamots, with
out any charge.
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Gold . Patent Lever and other Wateittee, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices aul•ly
GE°4GE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. X. owner of BM ON and SOUTH Stroota
&bolo Seeped.
EVENING ULU.
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING,
At 7 o'clock, ►t the Auction Store, of llariu - sre, Cet
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Fancy Articles, Ao.
T HANKSGIVING NIGHT.-
GRAND CONCNBT
of tke HOUSE OF THS GOOD SHEPHERD
At CONCERT HALL, T CHESTNUT Striet, aLoye
welfth,
On THURSDAY. EYEs.:ING, Nov.
It is only necessary to aay that the following talent
will appear on the occasion:
Miss C. Shia t. 11ANLZY, a hit emstear ;
and Messrs J. T. REILLEY, I3IAO M. 131:8INUEB.,
D. PARVIIii I'. 11. 11.10TLEY, C. JANKE. F. X.
IiP.LLNY, J. II O'NXILL, cad S. P. DCCKETT
Also the AXILIIICAN GLIM CLUB. 37ETA310R.i.
OLEE ' CLFI7, and Prof. 3. A. JANKE, who will pr,
side at the Piano.
•
frr Bee Programme.
n025..2t 8. P. DUCKETT, Conductor
JAYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST.,
BELOW SEVENTH.
BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING. tior. 2dtb
Will be presented
ETILIOPf&N - MINSTRELSY IND LANCING
The perternutocee to conclude with the
BLOO WEB P 110111:,.: ADE
Oaring to the immense sae of the 11111, the price of
admission to all puts of the - house has been tried at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ONLY, Doors open at halt
past 6 o'clock; Curtain cleat at half peat Ipros.ely.
The Mauftiontent would respectfully aunoutce that
the Gallery has been set apart to accommodate respect
able Colored Persons.
rUATIONAL TIIEATRE AND CIRCUS,
WALNUT STREET. NEAR EIGHTH
LESSEE WESLEY 11.411310 RE.
EQUESTRIAN MANAGER. THOS KING.
THIS (tiedoes2ay) EVENING. Nor. 2..ith, .114.37,
Will be prevented
BRILLIANT HORSEMANSHIP,
DARING VAULTING.
GYMNAeTIC PERFORMANCES, &C.
The Company comprises many of the principal per
formers of both Liennapherea, among which are Sir F.
Hesston, Young Hernandez ' Mr. Wm. Rincade, Arils
Minna, Mlle Camille, Eph. Horn, the original Ethio
pian Clown, At., be.
PRICIS ov MIXISSION.— Deets Circle ;HS cents Fa
wily Circle 85 cents. Private Boxes 50 cents
1 . 17- No extra charge for secured vests.
IVREATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
v —BOLE LEMKE. W. WHEATLEY.
THIS (Wedneeday) EVILNING, Nor 23th, 1837,
Will be presented
FAZIO; Or, THE IT_ LIAS WIFE
Mr. Wro WhesMer
Mrs I/ P. Bowers
Doctor Cantwell
SCAMS or PRIOZS.—Boxe.. 5 cent+ ; Secured Feats.
38; Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; &xis in Private Boxes,
75 cents; (tallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colorei
Persons, '25 cent+ ; Private 110 i in Gallery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A.ll. until 3 P.II. Doors
will open at t) o'clock; performance to commence at
7,preetrioly.
.A-LNUT STREET THEATRE,—Les
!`see, Mr. E. A. klarehall; Stage Alanag.r,
atr-
JobaSelton. Prices.—Drees Clrcle and Parquette, 25
cents; 'Upper Circle ; 25 cents; Secured Seat+, 37 t. cent i;
Private Box and Orchestra Seats. 50 cents
Box Office open from 9 o'clock A M to 3P. M. Doors
open at 7 o'clock i perform/knee to CCrillVeiCe it 7,4,
precisely.
THIS (Wednesday) IVY:NINO. Nor. 7.5ttt,15.5T,
Will be performed
THE £\ CIIA~TB.k 9.
Mr. Richings.
Mi., Riettiogs.
Ramie -
Melts, the Thlehantrees
Ti}QT POULTRY' SOCIETY OF PENN;
A.. 7 SYLVANIA.
• The fourth 111112130 exhibition it now open at
JAYNE'S BUILDING,
efiltaTicu'r STRUM, lIELOW 9EVTNTH,
Prow 9 o'clock, A. 11., until 9 o'clock, P. At
Admission 2.1 cents. Children balf.price.
SANFOHD' y OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut:,
STIIIOPIAN PERFORMANCES TIM even Na.
Ethiopian late Illustrated by Sanroni's Troupe of
Stara—New Dawes by the Sanford Obi Wren.
Nora open at 7 o'clock—to corotoeuee quarter before
Melt.
To conclude with
A LAUGILLBLA ALITIMPIECR.
Admittance 25 tante.
602 OIIESTNIIT Street
irltuou-ss P. bALDWELL—Whoiesale
Retail WIM' sad MUM *annAkotsor i N 6 * 6 ,
North IOW Amin- Vik
Oaleis bn %nrtion.
YROfERTY, MARINER STREET.
AT PRIVATE SALE
amusements
TILE HYPOCRITE
Mr 'Shay r