The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 26, 1857, Image 3

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THE WORTH PROCESSION IN NEW TRIM
YESTERDAY
[Prow the New York EveolOg Post.]
At an early hoer this morning. all the militia of
the eity were, assembled at tllellattliryto theinUm•
beroffieverril thorosand, - Whiliothey•Were reiletved
by die" iio*ernor, John A: Ring, and hl star. At
121, the procession began to move; ; up Broadway.,
First, ,a -regiment , of - horse,. then the ,Governor's
suite, - followed by several regimentsef oavalry and
inftcntry,.the whole brought up by the 'artillery:
As a rialitary, display, it was as good as any inmi.;
lar militia display we haver.ever seen—extending
in length ever a mile and ri. - half: Afthd,Oltyllall
they re-assembled &Mend the hearse the
the coffin. The rotundas of General Worth, brought
out from the receiving vault, had been filmed in a
now oolfai; ishiabla afar simile of the old one.
Froratha lid a wide . and beautiful silver fringe
depends. Near the -bead of the coffin are the
Vatted States arms; below it is a heavy silver
plateihetraing the following inioriptinn : - ,
GENERAL WILLIAM d.
ono AT SLR ANTONIO,_TRZAS, 71 . 11 MAY, 1849, ,
LQRD 65 TEARS. .
Below this ale the square and compass, denoting
the-41enernPaoonneetion with the Masonic order,
and his position its that of Past Grand Mantei: At
the foot of the OWED are thelsorde `United Staten
Army." -Plates on, the sides of the coffin are in
scribed *ith the following Words:.
-- • , Id4NZEIII3y—OIIIPPEWA. - ' '
The sword and chapeau of.Goneral Worth were
placed npoh the coffin.' Ile 'whole were exposed
in-an open hearse, with glass sides, so that the nor=
fin was seen to advantage.. ~The hoarse, wasdrawn
by sixteen. gray heroes. At half past one the pro
(louden benstnenee'd their movement up Broadway,
In the following order :
L et this and other alties,under the
commend of Major-General Budtord.. , ' •
2. The eilleiating clergymen,
8. Tlie pall•boarers and funeral ear, drawn by sixteen
white horses, and the 71st - regiment, Col. Yoaburgh, ad
guard of honor. -
4, nOtIO of General Worth, caparisoned and led.
5.." The relatives and friends of the deeeatied.
The hfayer zujd Common Connell and Corporation
Moore, .
1, The /layer and Common Council Arid Corporation
05toeriet
a. Tho Officers of the late war with Mexico, mounted,
and the' Vied, Regiment Now York Volunteers.
9.45014iers 011812: -
p: The" tinned Staten °Moors, both military and
ctxll.
11. The Society or Free end-Accepted Masons.
12. The Cincinnati Society. -
18. The Piremen. , , ;
11. TIM Meld Boclotiefit and Citizens. •
The whole macre one of the "most elaborate die.
plays the city has over seen, extendingwvor nearly,
two miles in length .
The order of much was up Broadway to .Fonr,
teenth street, then up Fifth avenue to Twenty
fifth street, where the monument into be ereoted.
The ceremonies observed at the toonunient• were
operation - by Mayor Wood, folloived - by religjons
serviocs by the Rev. Dr. Van Bansselaer, of Bur
lington, N. J., and by fteV. D. Stevens, of Phila
delphia. The whole was conoluded,by the firing
of_ three volleys by the 714Fogiment, Col. Tos.
burgh; the guard of honor for the day.
BY THE PILOT LINE.
LETTER FROM NEW YORK,
Norrespondence or The Press.'l -
.•Now YoRIC, Nov. 25, 1857-5 20 P.M.
The 'telegraphic 'news is advance of the Van
derbilt's arrival,, announcing the suspension of the
.
restrictive clause of the chador_ ofithe Bank of
Ragland, by permission of the Government,, hes
Gees pied erreneously considered to be Santa . ,
Trout to a suspension of specie payments. Nothing
gen ho more entirely wrong. 411. ihat 410 trea
sury letter of the 12th inst.'eart de le to advise the
directors of the Bank of England to expand their
discounts on approved security, taking care, by
raising the rate of interest, - or rather keeping it
up,te.a :yea , ' high - rate, to keep the expansion
within limits proportionate to the legitimate wants
of trade; end te promise that, should the directors
hone more notes than they are allowed by law,
and Wei-Incur a Penalty for the infrinierdent of
the aotof 'Parliament by which they ere chartered,
the Government will propose a bill of indemnity
to P,arliament, and recommend its adoption. Thin
Visa the course pursuedin 1547. , , - , I
' The panto was then ninth- more severe, and was
of domestio origiu, and yet the mere letter from
the Treasury quieted the excitement at • onee,
stopped - the- run-for gold; and, the bank 'was not
obliged to exercise; to the extent of even ono Rye
pound note, the extraordinary pewit- which I 4 woo
officially' recommended to use.. New, the penis of
one day's duration, owing, so fares the telegraphic
despatches. are, correct, to a stupid resolutionen
the pert of the oduntry banks, to don disoovnfs,
ordsaki tohi eoropletply. - ullayed by tl.. Treasury
er of a aimilhr hhhittoter; and It IS very &mid:.
fut whether thard wilt 'be 'any neeessity for BOY
extra issue - this time, any more, then there woo hi
1647, When - the Wants of the medic commerce
were fat more urgent than now, because Great
Britain was - then' in debt for bromides, besides
the great dietrees caused by the" railway mania,"
and the business of the country wee unsound, siiit
is now healthy and solid.
The flank of Etiglaud, therefore, is only ad
vised—with a promise of being held ' harmless, so
far as, the, promise .of the Government- can bind'
Parliament—to expend its discounts for the relief
of the oommereial interests, arid, should it be ne
cessary, to issue more notes than it was legally
empowered' to issue. - -The convertibility of, the,
bank note is,not endangered by this, nor does it at
all lead to' a Romani/ion of apeole payments. , On
the contrary , it is designed to restore confidante I
and obviate such a calamity.
The effect of this news has boon somewhat to un
settle business 'here, and make'people hold over
until the details of the news are, received. The
hank itpoleglite - glOry in it, and say " the Bank of
England _has to, go through the same, mill as. ur
hauka did."
...T confess I do, net Lied 21 - 0- oanee of
the exultation, mop the aptness rd the rsompirlsofi
ae to:.the nature of "the mill,". The New• York
banks suspended specie payments bedlam' they
would not expand, to Meet the demands of , coin
^mirth. ' The Bank of England does Just the re- .
vorse—nrecily,,expands to Meet the demands of
commerce, us orderto avoid a suspension of specie
paYments. ,".., .• • •
The devil-takmthsehindmost principle which
actuated the New York banks. to- ruin their cos
tomersimaused:their customers to try to thin them,'
by drawing out their deposits, and ' a suspension
of Owl° followed. In England, the bank is per.
mitten to ,oxeeed its powers in order to - ficoommo<
date its easterners, and the result is an tiotinecliate,
restoration or confidence, " extravagantjoy,"
11.114 tho chance of a suspension of spode rendered
alined impossible . ' i • l " -.- '
There is nothing of a domestic obaraoterpartion
tarty worthy of notice. Foreign bills are , not ;Ili
demand, At seminally yesterday's rates. There is
evidently no disposition to operate until after the
receipt of the' Vanderbilt's *deices.- The Arabia
took out $1,500,000 in gold. The business at the
elearingelmese today was larger than usual: The
clearings were $15,723,004.83, and the balances
paid itt eoln $1,910,542.54. The oath transactions 1
at the subrtratioury were as followsi receipts, $35,-
334 M; :payments $1.31,050:81; balance, ' $4,770,-
447.00, TheottsteMs receipts for duties were ssl,-
000.
The English new; did'iMt produce any very sen
sible attest upon the'stook market. . On the con•
trary, peace ruled rather higher at the commence.
- moat, closing rather irregalarly. The l
sales on
time were very large, - and the most . 0 0, 0, - ,4,00 1 --
was Beading,' which, closedrit",s3i, which' is 11
higher ;fiat the eloping price at the second board
yesterday:
NEWYORK ONCE .13/0311ANGE 431,1",3 Nov '26,
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timewtsysdendy,
with salcs ; :or - 50 tlitritis7
for pots, 44440 fotpeektir. — '
P74titt.1114:4414(.4. - ro; Ott* and
Western flour has adeanead 10 canto per bbl,
owing to the olOalik• r of;:tit'e druial, , irnd the foreign
advises has also , gtvert a stimulus to the export
der:amid, isti:lhat•priodertielnioYntrt; the sales ate
11000 blds at $1.9045 for eotarnou to good State,
$5.1545-30 ferAixtra , State, $4 004100 for cora
l:non to good Miehigan, Indiana; ChM, ToWil,A oo .2
and $5.15a58.95 for extra
• Southeintoilehat aloe advanced, with sales of.
SOD bbls w 1 $3.25a55. 60 for" raised Wpm/ Wands
if Waft tie, Alexandria, Georgetown, Fredericks
burg, &e., and $5.4547 for favorite, fancy, and
extra brands do., including Richmond Oltyfilills
and Rialto (Petersburg extra) at the latter rata.
1 Canadian Flour is firmer, with sales of 750 bbls
ra55.20a54.30 for the range of extra brands.
Rye Flour is Bolling in small lots at $3:5044.60
for the range of tine and Superfine.
Corn Meal /a quiet with a small supply; we quote
Jersey nominal 143.50; Brandywine, pm.
Wheat is • 2a304 firmer, with a better demand;
the sales are 2,700 bus red and amber Southern at
$1.3081.34; MOO white Southern $1.40551.50, the
lower rate for' prime Virginia, and the higher
for ohoice Tennessee' 2,800 damaged Southern 90a
$1.20; 3,000 afiiwituhee Club $1.09; 9,000 Chiang°
spring $l, with rumor of Bales at $1.01; 2,000 com
mon white Kentucky 81.25, and 8,000 white-Cana
dian $1.30. - . ,
Rye is quieti find id hOld firmly at 78k80o.
Oats arc higher, with sales at 37a40e for Siiiith.-
eno, 42a440 for Jersey, and 48a500 for State and
restart. ' "
Corn is also higher, with sales of 11,500 bushels
at 841035 e for mixed Western.
COTTON is held firmer under tbo 11121913.
Paoviators.—Pork is quiet and unohanged; the
Sales are 170 bbls at $15a519.25 for now and old
mess, and $18.75a517 for prime. Beef is heavy
and lower, with sales of 400 bbls at $9.25a510,50 for
country men, $0147 for country prime, and $13414
for repacked Western; 513.25a513.50 for Vermont
mess, and $l4 for extra do. Prime mess beef is
heavy at $21424. Beef hams are quiet. Bacon
is unchanged; small sales aro making at 12a121e.
Cut meats aro scarce and wanted, with small sales
at 101 e for hams, and 810 for shoulders. Lard is
boon', with sales of 107 tierces and bbls at llatio.
Butter rind Cheese aro tiechauged.
Wnionur —Sales of 250 bbls wero - Made at 231 rs
24e each, mostly at the lower rate.
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NEW YORK CATTLE MARKET, WEnNsan.tr,
Nov. 23.—At market, 2,594 beeves, 123 sows, 278
yea's, 12,692 sheep and 1,932 swine ; whieh shows,
from last week, an increase of 413 beeves and 2,19 S
sheep, and a decrease of 47 cows, 133 voids, and
1 471 swine. _ ,
Oatile advaneed half a cent per pound forgiod
The briciedWriather Semi to give an impetus
,to trade, and oattle changed hands briskly. The
,stook was generally in fair condition. A few sales
were made at Ile; cows $25a555, steady, - with a
small receipt.
At Allerton's, the cows were all sold at good
prices. Allerton sold a cow at $l.OO last week--a
lino animal, 5 years old, and a great milk-yielder.
It is not often a native sow brings such a price -at
this season. Thalami) , cows realize good prices at
all times; common cows are dearest in spring.
Sheep fell of 25 'cents per hundred. ' Veals re
mained stationary: Swill° advanced one-sixteenth.
CITY ITEMS.
"Tun DAY' WE CELEBRATE."—ThrOugh long
established usage, the annual festival we are this day
upon by the Executive of our Commonwealth to
observe, has become as regularly an expected holiday as
Christmas or the 'Fourth of July. 'Without stopping to
philosophise us to whether the work of saints or shi
ners usually predominates on these annual festivals, it
is Unite certain that the idea upon which they are
founded is eminently praiseworthy, and in its design
points in the right direction, Ingratitude is the stul
tifying sin
,of our nature; and anything that tends to
remind it °tour delinquency in this respect, cannot but
subserve a good purpose. Properly observed, our an
nual thanksgiving days might be made as golden periods
upon the page of time. In many Sections of our coun
try, more limit with us in Pennsylvania, the return of
this holiday is suggestlie of the most heart-cheering,
social delights. Through the New England States, espe
cially, is this day made a season of domestic convivia
lly and family re-unions, and which have, doubtless,
'the effect of keeping alive a pleasant Intimacy. of kin
tired friends, that, under - other circumstances, might
relapse into unconcerned Indifference, if not into ulti
mate neglect. With us, as with them, the dinner' ,
constitutes a very prominentfestnre in the thanksgiving
programme; yet we should be sorry to believe that
this was the chief essential with us in the dajr and its
delights,
It is certainly very pleasant, and, moreover, very
comfortable, to have the day thus blest with a eubstan •
UM emblem of that Bounty from above which the day
Is intended to acknowledge, bat to the heart tuned to
vibrato with sympathetio emotion for others who have
net 'therewith to make to-day a day of Joy in this respect,
the consciousness of being able to gladden the heart of
some destitute Child of toil, and the act of doing it,
constitute, a 'pleasure Dionne—sublime, heavenly,
aid enduring. Reader, if (led has blessed you with the
means, antes' your thanks to him for it by responding
to this anggeation. • -
There is no reason why any one in our city—save the
ireprovident--stMuld nut this day, at• least, be
made a partleipartlin the it - octopi - bounty of our com
mon Fathet:. And if this could be effected, what a mu
trial heart-rejoicing thing it would bo ! The despatch
with which our well-stocked markets wore cleared yes
terday, was evidence eeough that, notwithstanding the
hard times, our people are determined to take good
I care of the inner man. On this point, using without
abusing " would: probably be a wholesome motto to
adopt.
.Respecting the . religious exercises of the day—and
which do certainly most appropriately embody the in.
tent of this appointed festival—our churches, with few
enceptions;will be occupied a part of the day with &-
I votional Meetings. Of the special gatherings for the
I day we have been apprised of the following
A Union prayer meeting this afternoon, at throe
o'clock, fn tko ,14011;x110 Episcopal Union church,
Fourth street, below Arch, in which twelve of our cler
gymen, of nearly as many different denominations, are
expected to participatti ; a grand mass Temperance meet
ing at Concert llall, commencing at the same hour, to
be addreneed by Reverends John Chambers, A. A. 'Wil
lits, and Wm. Nicholson, Esq.; a Union meeting for
Thanksgiving services this morning at half-past ten
o'clock, by the three Reformed Dutch congregations of
this city, et the church on the corner of Seventh and
Spring Garden streets; also a similar meeting at three
o'clock in the afternoon, in the church on Green street,
above Tenthorhich to to be addressed by Reverends A.
COokomn, pasterof the churelt,'o. Duffield, J. 11. RCP.
nerd, and Dr. berg
COMMENDABLE.--To make R practical contribu
tion totho good cheer of the day among the poor, the
Good Will Piro 'Company—making their name their
motto—will distribute one thousand loaves of bread to
the needy, at their ball, Broad and Race streets, this
Morning, between the hours of ten and twelve &clock.
A similar distribution of tickets for bread will be made
to applicants this morning, lietieen the hours of eight
- and rape, at the occond univeigallo Cisur4, Eig4th
otieet, corner of Noble.
• Sting A finrpfrid UP STAIRB.—Tho Paris corre
spondent of L , lndepemlence Belga says that the idea
has been started In that city of queer notions, of abol
ishing flights of stairs altogether in private dwellings,
and eubstituting_ therefor steam hoisting machines.
Paris is rather fast, to be sure, but it has yet to have
established for the benefit of Its °Mune a magnificent
Clothing Bazaar, like that of Clifton, Albright, & Co.,
In ' , Jayne's No. 627 Chestnut street.
Vuermscurnia Der.—This day bag bean eat
apart as a. day of thanksgiving. We have heard some
ingrates say that they had nothing to be thankful
for. Tide, too, In the face of the fact that Philadelphia
boasts of the splendid Brown Stone Clothing Hall of
Reolthill Wilson, Nos. 605 and 605 Chestnut street,
above Sixth. Be thankful, and do 'it in a fitting gtirb
procured at the famous establishment named above.
PHILADDLPRIA BOARD OH TRAMS.
RDWARD A. 809D11.14.
WAItTiSi dLit.ll3lll, COMMITS= OP TUX Moms
Newooms B. Taosysoi,
BAtiS
At the Merchants , Exchdtige, Philadelphia,
Ship Saratuik, Howland Liverpool, Nov 28
fillip 118 lifildrosy, Webb London, soon
Ship Naples;Bastman ' Bavaria, soon
i3hip 'Joseph Jones, Stowers San Francisco, soeu
SAILING OF TEE OCEAN STEAMERS:
PROM
TIE 'UNITED STATES,
.. , .
%TRAUMA e !'inow. row DAY
Arabia Now York Liverpool NOV 25
Glaegow New York Glasgow ' Nov 25
City of Wsebington, It York Liverpool ...... .• .. Nov 28
'Aziol Now York 13rerrion, &o Nov 28
Niagara ' Boston Liverpool Dec 2
Vanderbilt N York Sooth'n & 11 8 Yre••• 7) .,ec El
Allentill., . •1. ~.t. :New Yorls Liverpool .. , . Pee 5
Africa.. :•:....., .... .;teir York Liverpool... 4 Dec p
America ' Salton Liverpool. Doc 16
Now York ' Now York Gloegow, Dec 2,3
. . .
Antelope Liverpool Portland &0..,... .Nov 11
Alder' ' Liverpool New York..., ~,,, .Novls
Kangaroo Liverpool Neiv ,Y0rk....,.• .•flov le
Newtork - Glasgow New York ' Nov 18
Fulton' .
lane New York Nov 15
Ainerice ' - Liverpool Roston Nov 21
Anglo Saxon..... Liverpool Portland, /14 Nov 25
Baltic ' - 'Liverpool' New York Nor 22
Europa Liverpool Poston Nov 28
1:1' The California Mail Steamers sail from Now York
on the sth and 20th ofeach month.
Wens Havana Steamers leave New York on the 2ii,
7th, 12th, 17th and 27th of each month, and Charleston,
S. C., on the 4th and 19th. , .
MOVEMENTS 01! HAVANA STEAMERS.
PaiLinSMlS.—From Now York 21, arriving at Ha •
vans Btif, and New Orleans 11th: , rtOtn. Now Orleans
20th ; Havana 28d, arriving at New York . 2Bth.
12Odska Orrr—Proin.New York 2th of each month,
riy4 2 Aa i l s H r s a v n a s nab a ",4t i ta n b g l a or i l l e ew l4lh oik nr i a , Ito
bileCan awns—From New York 12th, arriving at Havana
.17th• stud New oTlO4nEletk. From New Orleans 270 t,
likraroiTnki arriving et New York 3d. ' •
. Etats* 'Otrw.;-Yrom Ndwt Yerklitit, arrlloB at na
vina.23d, and New Orleans 20th. Erma New Orleans
6th, Havana Bth, arriving at s6w York lath
11b4,VIC .WASRIOR.,IIOIn3 New York 27th, arriving at
' tfityttitft let and Nnw -Orle4nm Bd. Prom New Orleans
12th, , llaVana 14th ;due at New York 18th.
Isamm—Yrom Charleston 10th and 4th, duo at Ha
vana 2.3 d and 2t11: rrmn Havana 10th and 28th, due at
New York 16th and 81st.
PoRT OF PHILADiLPHiA, 20, 1807.
817 N RUNS
MON WATER...
Behr Florence, Noyes, 10 days from Alexandria, Va
wttp coal to Rom uendersoq.
B hr L R Ogdonollsher, 4'1154 . 0 from Ale;andrla, ya
with coal to Robert Ildadorwma.
. . .
: Bohr Bohemia, Marko, 2 days frets. Cliesapealio City,
with grain to Christian & ((array.
'Behr Fra Ward Till, 1 day from* Smyrna, D9l ‘ with
mitt IA Tea Barratt & Soh.'
Bohr Thyme, Carey, 2 days from Lewes, Del, with.
gain to Bewley, & Co.
Behr Andrew Mensbip, Orate, 3 days from Magnolia,
Del, with Wheat to Beir O ley. Wilson & CO.
LEADDD.
Ship ''Ehd,F oulkes; Dpmerara, nos Wattaon
& Bons,
Dargelelo,s Sane . llowitt, tlibraltar, B Morrie Wain
& Co.
.
r Brig a th arine Dogma, Brett, Charleston, Baker
Ketch Coonnero.), llathewq, Pain/imbue° and a mar
, ;1E4,3'61.'611m5:in . & Bon. '
. ;Bohr WA, Asirim,ood, Pain, Noble, garortiott
& Caditell. 4 •
Ott .1 s geittrat . Bajtkpore"* erarotii
PROM 2unan
3tttelltgence.
.7 10--SUN 4 49
9 03
ARRIVED
TM; PRESS,4luAngotttc„TiltlSDAY; NOVEMBER 28, 1887.,
(Correspondence pf tbe Philadelphia Exchange
.• LEWES. Del., Noi, 24. 8 A M.
The ochre Ilasall, D 0 Foster, Bunion Vlsta, Tole.,
graph, B Elliott, It 13mph, Lydia Ann, .1 II Seguin,
Mary P Burton, E L Ericsson, 11 A Saunders, Magellan,
Wm Boor* Win Bennett 'Bunter, Seraph, Emma Tut
tle, Electric, and ten others, names unknown, ere now
getting under weigh In the roadstead. The steamer
AVater Witch left harbor yesterday for Norfolk. During
the night the wind changed from SW to NW. The wea
ther is cold, and ice forms pretty rapidly.
Yours, &pi WM. M.. WOMAN.
TIB.BOLOIX ,
(COrreSpOUdnilOo of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE ISLAND, Nov. 25.6 P M.
The pilcfbiiatllerald has just come in froma cruise,
and reports haring spoken the barque Wyandotte, from
New York, bound in. A barque, name unknown, went
to eon this forenoon. ' Wind NW—weather cold.
Yourtii TyOEl. B. LIUGITES.
Orr TELSOBArIi TO Tint PRESS.]
I - burros Roane, Nov 25.
Arrived, ships Bertalle and Mary Goodall, from Cal
lao, with guano.
The arrival of tho U S sloop of war Saratoga, reported
on Monday at Norfolk, woo an error. The steamer
Powhatan to still here. She was put in Commission on
Monday, and will shortly sail on a cruise, stopping at
Vonohal, Madeira, for the purpose of landing there ex
rrestdeut Plorpo and his lady, who are to be passongons.
MEMORANDA.
f u r a ii: t i: t l7l P Yo Ci r i ror da p tu u ni n 7, I o f :feel ' g Te v e I v :v i a l l ay: o no "
Steainship Virginia, Jewett, from Now York for Now
22,4 loot, for repairs to ma
chineryorl e , as i d i t
steering
Norfolk fgear
t3hrlittipepipoghriaaflb, Howes, cleared at Norfolk 23d inst.
for
ttsli York
yesterday.ipPara
, Langston, for Buenos Ayres, cleared at
Nev
Ship Othello, Greenough, from .iallao for Rotterdam,
sailed from Cowes 6th inst.
' Ship John Wills, Ward, from Calcutta July 2618, ar
rived at Boston 24th inst.
Barque Maryland, King, from Surinam, arrived at
'Boston 24th lust.
Barque Cambridge, Harding, for Ormstantinophi,
cleared at Boston 241.11 inst.
Barque Elm, Taylor, cleared at Boston 24th last, for
Philadelphia.
Brig B L Swan, Print:llo, from St Croix, arrived at N
Haven 234 Inst.
Brig Abby Ellen, Gilchrist, hence, arrived at Port
land 23d inst.
Brig Moonlight, Small, for Palermo, sailed from Oa
laisl9th inst.
Brig Condor, Gould, for Philadelphia, dropped below
Providence 23d inst.
Brig Owenee, of Baltimore, Bonner, from Mobile for
St - ,Tago de Cuba, with lumber, before reported aban
doned, was a new vessel of 187 tone, built in Baltimore
this year and Insured le that oity for $12,000,
Brigs indge Blaney, Bradley,' leolo, Griffin. Panels,
Davie; Leviathan, Morten, and George, Carlisle, from
llostoulor Philadelphia, and Tangier, Pendleton, from
Frankfort for de,' remained at Newport 234 lost, A M.
Brig Sprite, Crowell, for Rio do Janeiro, cleared at N
York yesterday.
' , Bohr Dolphin, Rogers, sailed from New Bedford 24th
inst. for Philadelphia.
Schr Elizabeth English, English, for Darbailoes,
cleared at Norfolk 23d inst.
nSchre _ll 11 Whilden, Jerman, and .8' Elmer, Smith,
Cleared at New York yesterday for Philadelphia.
Behr 11 If Atwood, Atwood, from Boston, and Marietta
Smith, Smith, from New Haven for Philadelphia, ar
rived at New York yesterday.
Behr Fly, Cheesomen, hence, arrived at Nantucket
224 inst.
Schra Martha Wrightington, DI B Niihau, and Cice
ro, hence, arrived at New Bedford 22d inst.
Behr Saran Bray, Naylor, for Delaware City, sailed
from New Bedford 234 inst.
Salm David Floyd, Iticords, from Delaware City, ar
rived at Now Bedford 2311 inst.
Behr Tantamount, Davis, hence, arrived at Portland
234 inst.
Schre Sea Plower, Thompson. and Geo W Krebs,
Emerson, cleared at Baltimore yesterday for Philada.
Bohr 100. Cranmer, went to sea from Charleston 221
inst. for Philadelphia, with 210 bales cotton, 225 tierces
rice, 60 bills paper, 75 bags feathers, and 50 pkgs sun
dries.
Behr Amelia 0 Beeves, Buy. hence at Boston 24th
instant.
Bahr Montevue, Falkenburg, hence at Washington, D
0, 24th Inst.
Behr Aid, English, hence. with a cargo of coal, was
aground off the steamboat wharf, Washington, DO, 24th
lest, but it was expected she would ho got oft at high
tide. Another coal loaded schooner was aground off the
Eastern Branch, and would probably not bo got off with
out much trouble.
Behr Amelia, Careless, berme at Fall River 21st inst.
Behr Gilbert Green, Weaver, at Bristol 22d inst. from
Delaware City.
Behr Arctic, Jackman, hence at Norburxport 210 inst.
'Behr S Willitts, Thompson, for Boston for Phila
delphia, In Dutch Island Harbor 23.1 inst.
Behr Gannet, Willits, Oninmer, hence at Providence
23d hoot.
Behr Abigail, Blee, sidled from Belau 10th inst. for
Philadelphia.
Behr John Oadwalader, Godfrey, for Fredericksburg,
(not Philadelphia, an before reported) wan at anchor
Pelow Providence Wd. inst.
BIABINE MISOULANY.
At Now London, Nov .V.d, ship Catharine, Null, last
from St Helena; Oct 13. On the 14th bast. boarded the
berm brig James WaMoo, or Mlllbridge, diemasted and
abandoned, hosts gone, chains and anchors In their pro
per position on deck. Her appearance was that or a
vessel left in a burry. She was apparently tight in the
hell; bad not boon abandoned long. ller foremast was
broken off a few feet above deck, sot mainmast just be
low deck. This wreck lay in lat 2615 N, long SI 50 W,
and was lumber loaded.
Brig Monticello, Tibbetts, from Port au Prince, of
and for Boston, which went ashore on Block Island A M
of the 9.2 d, was full or water and rudder unshipped on
the 23d. Capt T wee ashore sick.
Behr StUniiton, from Boston for Jacksonvllla, with
an assorted cargo, was wrecked soar St Augustine, Fla,
Slits inst. Crew all caved; vessel a total lose; cargo
mostly saved, greater portion not damaged, and sold at
Augutipo for the benefit at those concerned. The Sti
rokistered 159 tone, rated A 234, was built at Milton,
Del, in 1854, owned in Georgetown, SO, and was former
ly a centre board.
A letter from Oapt Freeman, of brig 8 P Drown, of
and from Newport, for Havana, states that on the 117th
of September last, when a little to the southward of
Wilmington, NO, he passed a newel bottom up, which
he judged to ben barque; come lumber was Heating near
her, (Possiby barque L & A Hobart, Martin, of and
(rein Wilmington, NO, for Cardenas, which went to sea
from the bar Sept 9, and has not elm been heard from.
She was undoubtedly capsized In the hurricane which
visited that vicinity on the 10th and 11th of September.]
On Tuesday evening, between four and Sao o'clock,
a fore and aft schooner, natme unknown, of about 100
tons, capsized when off Huntington, LI. The crew
were taken from a yawl boat by a schooner bound to
Philadelphia.
Galveston, Nov 15—The ship J IV Fannin, previously
reported, was got afloat last night at 0 o'clock. She Is
now Att her wharf, leaking badly. Her cargo -is very
badly damaged. Tbo ship Nebraska Is just visible above
water. We have bad very bad weather for the past
week.
Roy West, Nov 14—The brig E Remington, Tones,
from St Marks for New York, went ashore on North Key
Shoal 10th inst, and received assistance from tho sloops
Plume awl Globe, which took out 150 bales cotton, and
hove her cdf. She sustained considerable injury, sprung
mainmast, and damaged rudder. She was bound to New
Yorir, with 1004 balm. cotton, consigned to AP Tilt.
Brig Annandale, Bare, from Camden, Die, arrived the
13th inst.
Tho Fehr —, of and from New Bedford, arrived on
the 13th inst. She has a company of live oak cutters,
and is bound for Attakapas.
FOREIGN PORTS
At Port au Prince 2d lust, Pr brig Scgoguo, Bouifant,
for Boston in 10 dap.
Ar at St Martine WI, 20th ult, Bohr Howard, of and
from Newborn, NO, in charge of the mate, °apt Walter
Powers having fallen overboard from the achy Oct 24,
and was drowned.
At St Thomas 6th inat, brig dosephus, Shutt, from
Bird . sland, for Baltimore, name day,
At t3t Croix 11th log, brig D L Buckman, idg
At Maileanilla about Bth Inst, brig Mary Means, flop
king, for Boston soon.
Ar at St aolin, NB. 17th hut, brig Tyboo, Cartwright,
N York; 18th, brig Moe, Thomas, do, Old 11th, achr
Americana, Potts, Liverpool.
[Per steamship Yanierbilt—lly Telegraph.]
Ar from New York 12th Inst, Caravan, at Livorpool;
13th Compromise, at do
Bld for Mobile 11th, Bello, from Liverpool.
Bld for New Orloans llth, Alice Conoco, from Craves
end' 12th, Agamemnon, from Liverpool.
Bld for Portland 12th, American Lass, from London.
Off Plymouth 10th, Palestine, front Now York for
London.
Off the Isle of Wight 10th, John Di Mayo, fin Shields
for Natoli.
DOMESTIO PORTS
NEW YORK, Mtn% 25—Arr Oldenburg barque Olym-
Tooken, Bremen, Oct 4; Behr Flying Eagle, Law
rence from Curaces November 10—Lott no American
tweets.
Cleared Ship Underwriter, Robert, Liverpool;
barque Oen Greene, Iledined, Charleston ;_ iichrs Gal
lego, Smith, Richmond; Sunny South, Weeks, Wash
ington; steamer Roanoke, Skinner, Norfolk; barge
Marina, Clayton, Baltimore.
BOSTON, Nov. 24,—Cleared—Br bit Agricola, An
derson, St .lohne N F; erehr Uenry, piles, Suri
nam; ship Inez, Milton, London; barque Marla, Crow
ell, Buenos Ayres; snips Sarah G liyde, Bailey, Mo t
bile; Lombard, Lombard, gerannab; barques Investi
gator:Carver, do; Ilelen Maria, Nickerson, Baltimore;
sale Sylvaims, Allen, Baker, Alexandria and George
town, D O.
NEWPORT, Nov. 23, 8 A. M.,—Getting underweight
to go out, sch Tillie E, Ilathwway, (from Bristol) for
Cardenas; and all the arrivals of 20th, 21st, and 224.
Ar 22d P 14—Barque AriM, Melville, Charleston, in
ballast. In port 234, eche N Hazzard, Runlick, and
Henrietta, Braman, for Havana; ready; Empire, Holley,
Norfolk via Providence.
PORTLAND, Nov LJ—Arr, barques Robert Leonard,
(11r) Durkee, Cardiff; Menranito ' (lir) Spurr ,
Liver
pool 15th nit, for Catalan. CIA, berg Hannah Boleti,
Matthews Ironi Windsor) Battle:lure; salt. Rescue,
Wish, Wilnungton, N C. -
PROYIDENCE—Arr sehre Jahn L Weiner, Emil
colt. Alexandria . Albert Field, Phillips, Baltimore
BALTIMORE, 25.—Ar,sttainsbip Wm Jenkins.
Ilallett, Boston. Old, steamship Locust Point, Trench,
New York; brigs Lady of the Lake, (BO Newman, iyolit
Indies; John N Rhombi, Matthows, Boston; schrs Isaac
Morse, Persona, Waldo; ItionalaCHOlOTl, Baker, Mobile;
EJ RayrierOtayner, Providence. Sid barque Albion
Lincoln, Pinkhrun, Mayaguez , PR; brigs Thos Swoon,
Collins, St Joao do Cubs; Union State, Norwell, St
Johns, BF; ochre Young America, Lowe, Key West;
Priscilla, Summers, Arecibo, PR: Arctic, (Er) Styrup,
Nassau, NP,'
WILMINGTON, N. 0„ Nov. (21.-11 r brig Clarence,
Stubbs, Turk's Island; seta Eleanor, Homer, Dolma
rare; barque Lucy An n;Carrigan, Newport, RI.
NEW ORLEANS, Nov 17—Arrived, steamship . Gal
veston, Washburn, Indianola; ships Irousidos, Curtis,
Liverpool; Corinthian, Slater, London; Guttenberg,
Weeks, Havre; Africa, Jourdan, London ; Katandin,
Percy, Boston; barque Regina, Yetiott, Cottenhorg;
Sardinian brig' Louisiana,Cichere, Malaga; sehr Jo
sephine, Smith, Malaga. Cleared—Steamship Mexico,
Lawless, Galveston and Indianola; ship Samuel
ver, Renato, Liverpool; sehr Mary Ellen, Garretson,
Peusauda Towed to Noll 10th Inst., ship Cordelia, aud
barque Clara, Below—Ship Bamberg, Williams,
from Liverpool; barque George Leslie, Hall, from Rock
land.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Up to 12 o'clock Lase Nig!cc
GIRARD 1101ISR—Ohestnut Street, below Ninth.
J P Sttorrob, No* Cardin 4131 Chadwick, England
Ndw 11 Lytio, i'll W II Benjamin, Rochester
Miss S 4 - Scofield, N Y Mies a Vail, N Y
Albert D Vail, N Y Wm Romer. N Y
0 W Simmons, Jr, Maas .1 II IVesterlleld, N V
Luther 0 Tibbets. N Y And E Malcomsou, N Y
Mr Alexander, N Y Mr (lettings, Baltimore
J It McCauly, Va 11' 0 Murray, Jersey City
Jos I' Jamison, Phoenixville (leo Kennedy, Del
Mr Wnterheld, England Judge J II 0 Rush, Ky
Then N Hopkins & la, Mit Dll Rush, N Y
T J Shad, Pa Isaac Irartsborn, Pa
Wm 0 Wingfield & la, Va A L Wynn, MO . ,
Rohl SI Latuutz A In, Nl' N P Ward, Chicago
Thos S Adams, N Y T 3 Carr, St Louis
Jon 1' Allyn, Conn IF W Cogswell, Ohio
Win Van Deventer. N Y Miss Post, it Louis
A L Bickford, 0&11It 11 James Pattison, Olangow
A Van Lain and lady, N V J M Salads& lady, R ea di ng
lien Oi. J Swartz, Reading W W Thompson Ohio
D It Bonnatt, Pa. S Do Groot, Paris
3.1 Black, N Y . 0 D Lambani, Maine
111 Eckert, F t etuting t DI lineman, Wading
0 Vautassoll and lady, N Y AII Ballads, Deciding
lionj Tyson, Refuting 0 W Deka, Arkansas
Mica F Benson, Arkansas Miss Anna Benson, Ark
Wm Wright, Kartford, et J !fart & wife, Brooklyn
J 1.1 'Easter, Belt Mr Rogers, Washington
Mr Diezinger. N Y Ohas A Oliver, Balt
Howard Weald, Balt - lion J P Comegys, Del
F hurter, N Y D LI McOarter, N Y
Thom Oetley & ht., Felt It L Tafel, Annapolis, 111,1
Edwin S Lewes, Balt Com Perry, U S N
'4 Skinner, Baltimore Win 8 Dorsey, Baltimore
WJ Vector, .England II Philips,
01J %ger, Washington Mrs L Walker, Washington
Dr Lynch, II A N Jobe N Singleton, D(1
(3eo Stearns, I? 'W Sell R R
'CLACK BEAU HOTEL—Thlrd And ab Oallowhill.
d Orator, achuylklll Co Hiram Smith, Norristown
JII llobba Oettnantown J W Perkloman
J- Kaiser, Lancaster co
aim gi Xellri43 §4Ol, tfouirrieg
MERCHANTS , HOT/Up—Fourth nt., below Arch.
W Atkins, Pa d 0 Brenner, Pa
Edward Perks, Pa L 0 Livingnton, Plttsb , it
111 11 Emerson, Ness If Emerson, Mass
P 0 Bust ) Ca J Stewart & Is, Herd*
T W Lukma & la, I'a T 0 Crawford, Ohio
W A Jordan, N 'V Z Dater, Mass
A P Bodge, N II I Peskin, Mass
UNION 110 TEL—Arch ROM, balmy Fourth.
It W 'Wand', Warren, 0 W Semple, Allegheny city
Unbar& lady, IleWont* SAI Dabs, N
W A, Jones, Prke co, 0 Mist, N Walmor,Dol
Mies Bigler, Wilmington, D Mies P V Sweeny, N
Miss Anna Realm, N J M ire J Canner, Preamannbs .
J Warg, Jr, Preemansburg J N Armstrong & lady, N Y
fi Alexander, Pa I! A Denwiton, Tamaqua
P W Ash, Tamaqua W Ticknor & lady, N J
AMERMAN HOTEL—Chestnut, below Sixth et.
E D Mardi, Pa J \Varner, Pa
J II Poynter. Del E It Poynter, Del
A W Reynolde, NJ Miss A Reynolds, N J
Mr Laurie & la, Scotland B F Faster. Piffle
T It Graves, Tenn if A Diller A la, 11l
I, Beveling, Ind J I' Lattower, Del
T Street, halt WO Shearer, Phila
W Jr Maxwell, Va J A nior, Phila
EII Jarvis 4 la, Maryland 0 W Pollee, Newark
J Manning, N J A E Powers, N Y
Hiram Slocum, Troy Joe J Brooke, Baltimore
0 D Pox, Mich B N Paterson, N Y
NATIONAL HOTEL—Eace street. above Third.
John Q Cole, Allentown WII White la, N Y
Jll/1 Wilaou, 'Burlington, Vt Edw Wilson, Vt
A Mathew, Lane co, Pa Peter Ifart, Ohio
Chas Young, California elm. If Jones, Pa
Jno L Primula. Pa 0 P Thomas, Pa
Franklin Leacher, Pa A Y Johnson, Tit
David L .3111/er, Pa Sam! /Creamer, Phoonlivle
11 P noway, Columbia, N J Halal Salleit, Pa
EUas fi Eddy, Now York Saint 13 Potta,Thillanapolls
M Ifnlfpany, Union co, Pa Jno A Hann, Pittston
E S Vicbell, Wilkosbarre Jos Whitaker, Mt Clair
BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third street, Mu% Oallowhlll
Edw J Shields, Phila E Gage, Sunbury, Pa
Ii Yost, Luzerne co, Pa 8 Yost, Lnzerno co, Pa
Nader, N Y W .11 Lowry. Strattonvlllo
BARLEY SITEAV—Second, bolow Vino street.
Robt Smith & la, Bucks co Bliss Martha B Shaw, Ph
Thos Ilona, flocks co, PA Saint Thomas, Ducks co
(leo fence!, Mulford, N J D Woolmon, Pa
T p itarrey, Pa Wm Olossou, Pt Pleasant
011111 , 1 Baliop, Va Jacob Slifer, Now Mope
Aaron Wendor, Attleboro N Wilson, N J
Riche It Couch, New Ifopo
M ADISON 1101:181 —Secon4 'greet, above Market
J P Polka, Now York II J Kinsman, N J •
'm Jones, N J A V Mitchener, Ohio
nos Forbes, N J Alex P Baker, N Y
Job Myers & con, Va
IMMIX DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets,
Id Webster, N J Insley Dolce, N J
Aug Steel. Plainfield, NJ Enrol Grant, Pa
A: Smith, Olunnbershurg John 0 Patterson, N J
(IS Murphy, York, Pa 'J 0 Taylor, Ashville, Pa
0 J Arthur, Ps. Isaacfiearborough & la,
Miss Matilda Lowe, Md Ilugh V Hum Nd
Ales Scott & la, Pa kher T Mercer, °healer co
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
A 9 Gillet, Bate Ilatbor Oboe Doyd, Delaware
A IV Marlon, Va U 1V Homer, Baltimore
43prtial Notices
Saving Fund.—Mationnl Surety Trust
Office, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of THIRD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE
SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS BY THE
BANKS.
1. Deposita received and payments made daily.
2. Current Dank Notes, Checks, and Specie will be
received on deposit.
3. Deposits made In Bunk Notes or Checks will be
paid back in Current Dank Notes.
4. Deposits geode in (told or Silver will bo paid. back
In Coin.
Interest Revs PER CENT. per annum, null
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and
Beautiful complexion, toe '• Balm of 1.000 Flowers."
For dressing Ladies' hair, use ' , Woodland Cream, a
now Pornado.” It curie Gentlemen's hair beautifully.
W. P. FETRIDGR & Co., Proprietors, N.Y.
For sale by T B. Peterson, 306 Chestnut; Samuel
Nines, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. D. Durand, 718 Chest
nut; T. 11 Peters tt Co., 710 Chestnut; 0. 0. Evans,
(lift Book.store, 439 Chestnut; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Richards, k Co., Tenth and Mar
ket; A. D. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr Morrison,
Seventeenth awl Chestnut; J. W. Slows & Sons,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward
Christmann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster. corner
Eleventh and Walnut. n0124y
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
' hIERCIIANT STREET.
Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Meade, Olr•
eulars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
orison to suit the times. oel7-ly
Bower's Infant Cordini....This Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the meat choice ►ad
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carailnatixe extant for infanta acid
young children.
By its powerful Influence a speedy cure is effected In
all ClBOll of Cho/ic windy pains sod spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of chitatanla suffering during denti
tion or teething, 'and by its soothing properties trim
guineas pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &o,
The Infant Cordial has become s idandard remedy,
and ham boon used in thousands of cam with tho most
abundant anemia. No fatally should be without it.
Prepared only by Hamm A. Dowse,
At hie Drug and Chemical Store,
N. N. corner or Sixth and Green sts., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders most be addressed. And for sale
by Druggiets generally. an 18-ly
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second etreat. Iteedres as.
posits lu sums of One Dollar and upwards, front 11l
cinema of the community, and allows interest at the rate
of five per tent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Pt ealdent
Franklin Yell; Troacurer, (Merles TI. Mort* Secre
tary, Jamee 8. Pringle.
Busk Notes of the
PENNSYLVANIA BANK
FOR UMBRELLAS,
BY WM. 11. RICHARDSON,
No. AU Al ASO.V.R STRUT
Cabinet Ware and
UP 110LSTElt?,
624 WALNUT ST,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE WARE.
GEO, J. HENKEL'S,
524 WALNUT Street,
cwV.-3m Late of 173 Chestnut Street
S. C. Dewnld, Commission llnslnPes in Com
mercial paper end negotiations of loans, u 6 Wittisurr
BT., opposite the Exohango, Philadelphia. nolo-2ai
ni a rriag eg
OD the. 234 Instant, by Roy. J. Jones, Mr. JOUN 3.
lIARRIsi to Miss CORNNLIA. HLMNR, both of Vairtots
Cumborion4 so., N. J.
On the 221 instant., by Rev. Joseph J. newly, Mr
JOHN C. TROUT to Miss ADALINN LOUISA RENNET
both of °imam, N. J.
illeatbo
On Monday evening, November:3d, Commodore VOX
MALL A. PAllloElt, U. 3, N
The friends and acquaintances of the family, and the
officers of the Army, Navy, and Marine corps, are re
spectfully invited to attend his funeral, from No. 202
South Eleventh MITA, on Friday afternoon neat, at
two o'clock, Tho funeral will 'novo at throe o'clock,
and proceed to St. Stephen's Church, where the °bee
gales will bo performed. St*
At Springfield, Tuohumne co,. California, about 12th
October, JOBE3II 11. LOGAN, formerly of lucks co,
f Doylegown mom please copy. I.tr
At Winchester, Va., Nov:'nt th, J. Df. DUNCAN
011.011lilit9, M. D.; son of Silo flew. John Ohambera, of
Philadelphia.
On the '2slh Instant, at ma re.Ridonee, Eagleswood,
JAMES 0. 11111.NEY, formerly of Kentucky.
. . .
On the morning of the 24th Mot , SARAH 82., stile of
Samuel Riley. in the 28th year of her ago.
Ou the 24th Met , GAROLINR, infant daughter of
Iterdiumni and Magdalena Mietsseli, aged 7 months and
7 days.
Suddenly, on the 241 instant, Mrs. MARTHA W.
YOUNG, sister of the late Mr. John White, to the 54th
year or her age.
On the 24th inst., GEORGE W., infant ROD of Cyrus
and Catherine Phillips, aged 2 weals and 2 days.
117*Arch Street Presbyterian Church, Arch,
abovol'auth street, Pill be open for public worablp
THIS (Thursday) 81810111 , 41, at 11 o'clock. Sermon by
the pastor, 11ev. (leee Illanewomni. no2n-lt
ID - West Arch Street Pretibyterlutt Chinch,
earner or Mil ItTraltiTlt Street. Serviena appropriate
to the day will be observed in this Church, TIIIR
(Thursday} MORNING, nt 14; o'clnok. A diricourse
Will be delivered by the patter, Roe. Dr. EDWAIII/3. it*
I.lfend quarters Second Brigade, First Dl
vielen, P. V.—November 25 1957. Order No. 5. In
obedience to Division older No. I, Lieutenant Colonel
James Harvey, of the Second Regiment, will parade
his command on FRIDAY, 27th inst., at 2 o'clock P.
to participate in the funeral escort of the Into Com
modore FOXILALL A. PARKER, of the U. B. N.
By order of the Brigadier General,
JOHN D. MILES.
Thos. F. EZTTON, Brigade Major. It
113 - Head Quarters First 'Regiment Infantry,
FIRST BRIGADE FIRST DIV. PA. VOLUNTEERS.
Put Lenr.Leura , November 25th, 1857.
In conformity with the' invitation extended to the
Officers of the Division not on duty with their Corps,'
in Division Otters No. 1, tho Fmld, Stair, and Company
Wilma of this Regiment are respectfully invited to
meet at Regimental Iterul Quarters, 'Pones , Hotel)
4e in uniform, with Way arms," on FRIDAY AFTER..
NOON, at 134 o'clock, to attend the funeral of Com. F.
A. CAREER, U. 8. Navy.
WILLIADI D. LEWIS, To.,
Colonel Oommantling.
MrNaval Notice,—The Officers of the Navy
and Marino Corps attached to this Station, are respect
fully invited to attend tho Flom' of their late brother
officer, Commodore FOXIIALL A. PARKER to " toe-
VICO dross," with crape on the left arm and sword hilt,
from hie late roslience South ELEVENTH Street,
near Locust, at '2 o'clock F. 51., on FRIDAY noxt, tho
27th hat.
Officers of the Army, of the Revenuo Cutter fi For•
ward," and of tho lot Division Poona, Voluntooro, who
aro not on duty with the escort, aro roopectfully in
vited topic! the procciaion.
COMIPTA OYFICR, U. S. NAIY YARD, /
21th Nov„
1857
no2CLIt CHAS. STEWART, Cone'dt.
Poet office, rfillodelpfilo, Nov. tt.stli,
181.7,—The office will be open for the transaction of
business on TIIANKSOIVIII(1 DAY, 26th lost., from
7g to 6 o'clock A. ht., and from 1 to 2g o'clock P. M.
During the rest of the day it will be closed. The Car
riers will make their morulng dellvory ns usual.
n026-1t 011)}10N 0, WEBTCOTT, Postmaster.
ID - - "Our Name m our Motto ".-The Good
WILL FIRE COMPANY will illetributo Ono Thou
sand Lonvoi of BREAD to thepoor and distreAnd or
{7lO City of Philadelphia, at their n ull , BROAD A
1140 E bitreets, ou TIGIRSDAY, (Thanionllvlng day,)
November 20th, between tho bourn of 10 nod 12
o'clock A.M. By order of
n025-2t*
frrprend for the Poor I... The Second Untrer.
salist Church, EINIITII St , Corner of Noble, propose to
o b„„. 0 Day by distributing tickets for
One Thousand Loaves of Bread among those who ap
ply at the Church, between B and 9 o'clock A. Af , on
I . IIIIIISDAY. n026-2t
By- Grand Mass Teroperunee Meeting on
THANKSGIVING AFTERNOON.
The Daecotire Committee of the ORDER OF TILE
SONS OP TEDIPERANCE have nnule arrangement, for
a PUBLIC bIEETING, at CONCERT lIALL, CIIEST•
NUT Street, above Twelfth, on TUANICSOITINO
AFTERNOON, commencing at three o'clock. Dr. D
P. CONDIE, Grand Worthy Patriarch of the State, will
proside, and eAdr mane delyrered by Rev. 4. A. WIL
LITTS, Rey. ,lOUN OHAatBERS, Bee. NSWTON
tIfSTON,'Ni A. 9. W. 11400490 N, bly. aas-20.
n''ln accordance With the usage of former
yews, a UNION PRAYER MEETING will be held on
THANKSGIVING, DAY, November 28th, at 9 o'clock
P. M., In the M. E. Union Ohara, FOURTH Street,
below Arch at which Christians of all denoruiustions
ttre Invited to be present.
Rev. A. A. wud,rra, Dutch Reformed Church.
It JEFFERY, Baptist Church.
" DUAL D. COOPER, D. D , Protestant Epia
copal,
JNO. CHAMBERS, Independent Presbyterian.
" E. IV. RUTTER, Lutheran Church.
" HENRY STEELE CLARKE, Presbyterian.
" FRANKLIN MOORE, Methodist Episcopal.
" A. °DORMAN, Methodist Eplocopal.
" J. D. CURTIS, Methodist Episcopal.
Rev. 308. CASTLE, D. D
" EDMUND J. YARD,
" THOMAS T. MASON,
Committee of Arrangements.
Philadelphia, Nov. 24,1858. no:4.U*
WELLS, FAROO, k CO.,
NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA
EXPRESS AND EXCHANGE COMPANY,
Satithwomt corner of
CHESTNUT AND FOURTH,
POILADELPIIIA.
Our nowt Exproas for California, Oregon, and Paolila
Coast of South America, will go forward from Now
York, por Steamer
" GRENADA,"
On 2d DECEMBER.
An freight Abould be delivered to us previous to Ist
December, to 'Retire certainty of being forwarded,
D. N. 'BARNEY, is.,
Agent.
REM TABLE BUTTER 25 cents per
lb.; Now Bunch RAISINS 10 cents 4P lb.
CHAS. SMITII, Grocer,
n028.3t* N. W. corner of Sixth and Pine es,
MOELROY IS OFFERING MORE ALIO
'PION BARGAINS.
$l6 Silk and Wool Long Broobe Shawls 0n1y..., $lOOO
$l4 Bilk and Wool Long Drool.) Shawls 0n1y.... EP 00
$8 Silk and Wool Square Broche only 600
$l5 Chenille, extra rich, only B 50
$l2 Chenille, very rich, only 7 50
$1.60 Chenille, plain Myles . ' 200
$8 Plaid all-wool Long Shawls, beautiful, 0n1y... 269
$l5 Cloaks, beautiful styles and One fabric 10 00
$l2 Cloaks reduced to 6 60
$9 Cloaks reduced to 4 50
$5 Cloaks reduced to 3 60
800 yards very beautiful Cloth for Ladles' Cloaks, 76c
per yard, worth $1,60; a splendid assortment of Ladles'
Cloths, all shades and colors, suitable for Soya' wear;
Satinets and Manes at unprecedented low prices; eon
lot of Paramattas at 8t cents, worth 50 ; all 'Wee all
wool Plaids at 28 cents, worth 52),, ; ono lot of all-wool
Delalnes only 25 coats, worth 60; splendid 'Blankets et
only $8 per pair, worth $5; 500 yards of Black Beaver
Cloth at $1.50 per yard, worth $2.50; Trimmings, in
endloss variety, at about half price,
n026-1t bicELROY'S, 11 South NINTH St.
TITMBLING DOWN OF DRY GOODS
TREMENDOUS BMW AlNS—Frore the late Caah
Auction Balm at prim, that
DEFY ALL COMPETITION.
- .
CLOAKS and TALMAS far below the cost of materials,
Dress Goods of every description at the very lowest
prices. 25 cent Detainee reduced to 1214 cents, and
other Goode In the same proportion.
Just opened a large tot of Chenille Pearls, elegant
styles, at leas than half price.
(Noting out all our Merinos and Paramattas at cost,
and we have resolved that our Dry (foods shall be sold
as chap as_ the choapost, . .
J. C. PAYNTEII,
no2O-Ot 113 and 115 N. ElOnTii Bt., above, Arch
Bank Notices
CONSOLIDATION BANK,
Pllll4l4lP.lfli, November 119, 1857.
At an Election, held on the 18th inst., tiro following
gentlemen wore elected as Directors to serve the ensu
ing year, viz :
dames V. Watson,Seneca E. Malone,
henry Oroskoy, I A Snow Madam,
David Davis. Thos. J. l'otte,
11. W. Eltzgaraid, S. P. bhoemaker,
Datil. M. Poi, Wm. 1, Springs,-
0 el>, IS. Mosier, A. S. Wolf,
Ludlam Matthews.
And at a meeting of the Board, held this flay, JAMES
V. WATSON, Eeq unanimougly re-elected Presi
dent. JOS. N. PEIBSOL, Cashier.
not-tuths 3t
CARPETINGS
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, °
DAILY & DROTIIIID.,
g No. 920 CNESTNUY DYDEET,
Invite the attention of their friends and the D 1
0 public generally to their large stock of
IMPORTED CARPETB,
Which they aro determined to offer at such
pricos 118 Will insure sslcs.
111011 VELVET CARPETS at $1 37j4 to $1.75,
BEST TAPESTRY do at $1.12 to $1 ;SO. 0
lISAVY ENGLISH BRUSSELS at $1.25.
BEAT NEW PATTERNS do • at $1 5734.
IMPERIAL TUREE PLY, $1 to $1.25.
SUPER INURAIN, for bod-rooms, all prices. °
FLOOR Of L CLOTHS. b.
.4 We have the handl:meet display ever offered, u)
and at prices exceedingly low, with every artl
ca 1:11
ale usually kept in a
CARPET WATtEIIOII9II.
no2l-flt
FURS! FURS!! FURS !!I FURS 1 !!
JOHN FAREIRA & 00.,
Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in
FANCY FURS,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN.
- Having manufactured an immense Mock of SCRS,
with the expectation of doing our usual businesa, the
present preeesse of the times, and comparative stops-
Wu of trade, have left us with an unusual amount of
Stock upon our shelves.
It it to meot this difficulty that we hove now
DETERMINED
To close out our
rE=
At Prices actually leas than
THEIR COST TO MANUFACTURE!
We }Avow's° on hand a Ic,ru aul couplet° assort
went of
OENTS' FURS,
GLOVES,
All of 141 oh will be soft at very
I.OIV PRIDES.
No. 818 MARKET st., bet. Eighth and Ninth,
nolo-8w South Bide.
FURSI FURS!! FURS!!!
RSGANDLESS OF COST
CRAB. OAKFORD h SON,
No. 021 CHESTNUT ST.,
URILOW FIGMTIft
Aro selling their
LANCED AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK
LADIES' FURS
AT rItICES TO EDIT TIIE TIMES.
Wa would Adria° our lady Mende to cull Immediately
acid secure a bargain. u024-tuth4-3t
Jttourance Companito.
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY-0180, 403 WALNUT, street.
PHILADELPHIA, November 23, 1857.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company,
held oil the 16th teat., the following persons were
elected Directors for the coining year, viz:
CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street.
WM. DARLINO,ISIO Pine street.
ALEX. WILILLDE,N, omen, It North Pourth street.
ISAAC ITAZLEIItiIIST, Attorney and Counsellor.
JOHN C. HUNTER, of Wright, Hunter & Co.
E. TRACY, slit. Tracy & CO., Goldsmiths' Hall.
JOHN It. SVOURDY of Jones, White, &
THOS. L. GILLESPIE, of Gillespie & Zeller.
JAS. It SMITII, of Tea. B. Smith & Co.
E. HARPER JEFFRIES, of D'Eu.ll Brown & Co.
.1011 N It 'MODES, car. Seventh end Sansom streets.
CHAS. E. THOMPSON, 413 Chestnut street.
JNO. J. SLOOD3f, 228 South Third street.
ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property.
And at a Ineeting of the Directors, held this day,
CHARLES 0 LATHROP was unanimounly re-elected
President, and WM. DARLING, Vice.Presidout.
H. K. RICHARDSON,
Assistant-Secretary.
OFFICE OF TIIE INDEPENDENT MI-
N.., TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Notice is
hereby git en that ih accordance with the prorisious of
the Act of Incorporation, an election for fifteen persons,
to serve as Directors of the Independent Mutual Insu
rance Company, until the first day of December, 1858,
or until their nueeessors aro legally chosen, will be
held at the Ace of the Company, No. 220 WALNUT
Street, on TUESVAY, the first day of December, 1857,
between the hours 01 10 A. 51. and 1 I'.
uo2o-tdel D. B. BIMINI:EY, Secretary.
OOMMONWEALTFI FIRE INSURANCE
11l COMPANY, OP TUN .11TAT.h OP P.ENIISYLVA.
NU,—Office, N, W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT
etteeta, Philadelphia. Babanribed Capital, $600,000.
Paid•up Capital, $200.000.
DAVID J ANNE, M. D., Provident.
THOMAS B. STRWAWP, Vice Pre".
sAlloaL S. Moos, Secretary. aulgy
CIIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INS R.
Via ANON 001NPANY, PIIII,ADELPISIA—OtBae, No.
802 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
4, FIR& RIBKB ONLY TAKEN? ,
Ditlololll3.
Jar. Walker,
Juo. McClure,
Thu. Craven,
A. B. Gillett,
Yunnan Blreppard,
Nicol Jones, AL D.
Toceph Klapp, D,
Wm. M Swain,
bhp Anspach; Jr.,
R. N Iturroughe, -
J. D. llughoo,
V. D. Bhormso,
Wm. P. Racket.,
J. I'. Steiner,
IL A. Shackelford,
Ron. JOEL
0. W. WOODWARD,
Pio. 13
JAIdEII B. ALTORD. Asils
,for Bale nub To Let.
DESIRABLE OFFICES at 520 WALNUT
11 Bt., opposite the State House; ono of tho bent
business looatione in Philadelphia, with beat, light,
nud all modern coneouienoee. Apply ou the promisee,
Boom No. B, to (1. W. J. BALL, Agent. nolle
CHESTS STREET STORE TO RENT.
Iv -2 Bulks, Slate Glass, 3 I Ivor mountings, Fixtures,
Counters, all complatu. Rent $650. Mint to
commence January let. Apply 481 Chestnut Street
n 35 3t, WOLHERT Jr' SCOIT.
PENNSYLVANIA BANK N 0, T E S
A. For sole, a uott•socnrod 01011 ND 'RENT of $2lO,
upon three brick • dwelling houses and Int on MinCoCk
street, south or Maxtor-48 feet (rout, 103 foot deep—
punctually paid in quarterly payments. Pommy Irnolt
Bunk notes will be tokbn (or It Apply to I. 0. PlllOll,
corner Of SPRING GARDEN sad TIIIIITEENTII
StreetS. nn76 °w
NOTICE—LOST OIL STOLEN. The
subscribers nont by mall, on the 7th Of November
lust., their PEOIIIBBOEI , NOTE, dated November Ed,
1857, drawn to the order of Weston & Hollingsworth,
of Boston, at eight months, tor seven buudred and ouo
dollars, duo July 3-43, 1858, and payable at the Com
mercial Dank of Pennsylvania. £ho letter enclosing
said note has not reached Its address, and the note,
being unondorsed, ie of no use to any but Oa owners!.
tOSAS. AlattAllall lc CO.,
No. 30 South SIXTH St.
TIM COMPANY
ZINCED MEAT.-
The Sulmeriber has commenced msnufactaring Las
No Pill 3 Ultra
ISINOED 151.1.1 AT,
which ho offers to Ms customers in
TANIIN or SMALL, QUANTUM.
(Were throngh BLOOD'S DISPATCH will bo pine
Wally attended to.
JOSIIUA. WRIGHT,
A/821A OPUIK/ IiAItIMN and FRANKLIN eta,
tarn Oaobo
C'arpetings
FOR Olfar ONLY
COLLARS, Ax
JONNI3, President,
The President.
Mo?MILLI , Secretary.
ant Becretary. not-3m-it
!JD rD (Saabs.
WARM SILAWLS.
81tAIIPLE6S BROTHERS offer
Volt assorttnenta or Long Shawls;
Bordered alL•nool Long at $4. L 0;
Plaid do do at $5;
Heavy Chenille Square at $5;
French and Berlin fine Shawls ;
Broehe, Long and &tuaro, cheap ;
Travelling Fihaeria, for men ;
Friends' Shawls, in every variety.
nov 2i CHESTNUT and lIIUIITU &treats
i'--
W
AES' SHOEMAKERS.
—4 1311AR1'LESS 'MOTION, sole agents
For American Elastic IVctibing,
Mack and coloroA English LaAtinv,
French Lastlngs And Gaiter Cloths,
Italian Cloths and Black and white Satins,
tiallocus, Laces, Drills, Muslin",
Preach Kids, Morocco, Patent Leathers,
norl:s CLIME UT and Eltnall Streets
Wu
000 OF THE NOTES OF THE
"'"'", DANK o}' PXNNSYLVAVIA wilt
Lo taken at per for
teLonts, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS,
Veatings, Fiannala, aluslina j Umbrellas, Waltman's
Wrapptmt, 8/taw/s. Shirts, DfaWere, no , dery, (MVO!!
mat Cravats. AlBO
tiENTLEMEN'S READY MADE CLOTHING,
A large conqigninent er which has just been received,
comprising it splendid aesortinont or 1121011021, Bansupe,
Sacks, Drees und Frock Coats, Business Coate, Pants
and Vests, to bo closed out, wnolesalo or retail, at 611
MINOR Etreet, between Fifth and kWh Market and
Chestnut streets. MONRO k k CO.,
Importers, Jobbers and Commission Merchants.
N D —Consignments solicited and advancers made.
n021.9t4.
ADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS-YEW
LI STYLES —Now opeu, Cloaks of Dlack, Drown, and
Limy Cloths, inado up in the best and moat fashionable
style, In (MOAK AND SMALL ROOM.
S 5 Woollen Long Shawls, worth $7,
$5 Stella Shawls, the $7.60 quality.
SO Blank Tbibet Long Shawls
53 " " Square Shawls.
50 Doodle Square Shawls.
Shaul), of every kind and price.
Fine Make made to order.
We Rijn continue to Hell our entire stock of areas
(kohl at below the
FIRST COST OF MANUFACTURE.
A largo line of good
SATINETTS, CASSI3IERES, AND CLOTHS,
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS,
In %emend Story, in full supply.
The especial attention of tuyere Is desired. Notes of
all Solvent Banks in the Union taken.
Our reductions are bona Ode.
We sell every article at the lowest market rate, no
matter what the cost may be.
COOPER & CONAItD,
S. D. corner Ninth and Market streets.
BLANICETS ! BLANKETS ! ! BLANK
ETS! ! :—S. 11. ARGIIAMBAULT, S. E. corner
SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN Streets, bare just
received—
300 pairs heavy Mankato, at 2 80, 2 00, 8 09,4 00,
400,600 and 143, .
CHEAP SHAWLS
1 lot Brocha Shawls, at 0 00, worth $lO.
200 Blanket Shawls, at I 60, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 and $5
Stella Shawl.' at 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 and $5.
DRESS GOODS
000 pieces now Dalai see, reduced to IN and 181(o.
100 pieces Madonna Cloths, at 8, worth 1230.
1000 yards dark Chintzes, at og, 8 and 10c.
000 yards Falencles Plaids, at only 12>,c.
DIEN AND BOYS' WEAR.
Caul mores at 50, 62,4, 75, 87% and $l.
Boys' wear at 25, 02,k, 374‘, 44 and 60e.
Wool Flannels a. 12%, 10,4, 18,14, 25, 31, 87% and
00.
Heavy Canton Flannels at 8 and 100.
At S. 11. ARCHAZGRAULT , S, 8. E. earner SPRING
GARDEN and FRANKLIN Streets. no2l-6t
Q um., GREATER BARGAINS IN BLAN-
I-7 NETS —V. C. ARCHA,III3AI.ILT, N N. Corner of
ELIWENTII aroI3IARKET Street, will open this morn•
lag, from New York Auction, 500 pairs of large size, all
wool, Twilled Inaukets, et $1 50, $1.76, $2 10, $.1.25,
0.3 50, $l, $5, $O, si, $B, and $lO. Also, 100 largo size
Comfortablee at $1 75 and 52
ClltAP SHAWLS.
Extra oizo Long Shawls, front $5 to $9. Bquaro Shawls
out $1 to $4; Brody, S.hamla from. $5 to $1.5.
MO/LE CHEAP omtpErs,
Ingrain Carpets, wool filling, at Liu, IS h', and 25c.;
all wool Carpets at 60 and tnic ; Stair Carpets from 10 to
37c ; Entry Carpets from 15 to 62c ; Rag and List Car
pets at 18 and '2se. One Price Store, N. B. corner of
ELEVENTH and DIARKET Streets. no2l-6t
NEW, SCARCE AND CHOICE GOODS,
Buda an are really wanted.
011AilLBS ADAMS, SMITH and ARCH Streets,
has just received super French Black Cloth for ladles ,
Basques.
Super 4.4 dark French Chintzes, at 11, usual price 25
cents.
1 carton elegant Black Centro Stella Shawls, with and
without palms, some of the handsomest imported.
Mode and high-colored Centres, in variety.
Shaded French, Blanket Shawls.
Rich and glossy Engle brand Black
Silk-
Ileery Engle brand Paull de Soule, without blare.
. A full-lice black Alyacas cod mixed Madonnas.
Lupin's 0-4 French Morinoen, Cashmeres and Para
mattas.
Cloth Table and Piano Covers.
black and brown Silk Velvets, assorted.
Super and extra Roper 4.4 Wool Flannels, (Oil.
bort t Ballardvale,) for infants' Shawls.
Also, a full stock of Flannels, beet makers.
BLANKETS, SIIEE MOS, smurrixas, ace.
0. A. prefers keep‘ng good and desirable articles
ouch an are really wanted, and selling them at
PRICES To SUIT ME TIMES.
P. S —A large lot of French worked Collars and Era
broideries, reduced la price. no2l-3t-scow
IPECIA.L NOTICE.-
A large assortment of
Attractive and seasonable
DRY Goons,
From the extensive wholeanto stocks
of several
SUSPENDED HOUSES,
Will be opened
THIS DAY, NOVEMBER 2let, 1557,
At the store,
No. 923 MARKET Street, NORTH SIDE,
Between Ninth and Tenth,
And sold throughout
IIY RETAIL,
AT me,
UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION
In pricer for
0 A 8 It.
Tho goody are all new, and of recent Importation or
manufacture ; andn rare opportunity is offered to pur
chasers to purchase the Lest makes and styles, far
below the usual pricer. SAMUEL B. NESS,
n0r21.2w No. 023 MARKET Street.
RANK OF PENNSYLVANIA-GREAT
1.11 EXCITEMENT AT BUCHER'Si—Wo are re
coiling the mites of thu above bank at par for Dry
(Stnts, at greatly reduced prices.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Cloaks and
Talnias.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Shawls,
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Dress Hoods.
Dank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Merinos.
Dank of Pennsylvania Notes taken Men's Wear.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Ribbons.
Bank of Pennsylvani4 Notes taken for Embroideries.
Rank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Domestics.
/tank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Blankets.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Gloves and
Hosiery.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for the choice of
goods from one of the largest and best-selected storks in
the city, nod at extraordinary low prices, at
F. do T. 11 BELCHER'S,
nov2l-dt S. W, corner Eighth and Spring Garden.
PENNSYLVANIA. BANK NOTES
TAKEN AT PAR
FOR DRY GOODS.
The snbscriber offers for a few days his entire stool:
of Voris nt petal
TO SUIT THE TIMES,
and receive in payment notes of the Pennsylvania Bank,
This, to such ns may have any of this doubtful paper
on hand, I, offering a groat inducement, no hit stock is
One of the best in the city.
Please glee him an misty call.
B. P. JOIINSON,
no2o-1.. DU Market st.,ahore Ninth, north nide
REMOVAL
L. J. LEVY & CO.,
IN ANTICIPATION OF REMOVAL
SPLENDID
NEW STORE,
Nov being erected for them in
CHESTNUT STREET,
AIIOYE 1:101171I,
Hare determined, Porn poi iod of
30 DAYS,
To dispose of a largo amount of their Stock uow in store
LOW PRICES FOR CASH
They in vi to the attention of the Public and their Vus
tomera to ono of the most complete assortments of
STAPLE AND HANOI
GOODS
To Le found to this country, which will be disposed of
for thu period wooed, at ouch prim as will insure their
sake. _ .
CHESTNUT STREET,
NEXT TO TUE CUSTOM ROUSE
HEAVY BROWN COTTONS.
One Thousand Bales
MEETINGS, SIIIRTINGS, AND DRILLS
TROTS TIM
LAWRENCE PSANTIPACTURING COMPANY,
JACKSON COIIPANY, (INDIAN lIEADO
AND
NASHUA MA NI/FACTOR IWO COMPANY,
Of their vni ions it 011ie and styles, which ara offered for
solo fur first-clans paper, on
SI MONTHS' CREDIT,
by the Agents of tho Companies,
ALFRED SLADE & CO.,
39 LETITIA ETREET.
no4-1m
REVC SALE OP LADIES' CLOAKS
A FTRTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES
hue been aoterminot on by the Antscribers, In con.
to•gormee of the contin u ed pre9Hero.
500 MISSES' ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS,
it'2, formerly $3 ID.
300 MISSES' ENOLISII BEAVER CLOAKS,
$3 50, formerly 15 50.
SUPERIOR EBENCII BEAVER CLOAKS,
$5 to SR, moot to import it to 110 cub_
LUNG BLACK BRAVYR CIRCULARS,
$2, forowrly $l2.
111011 MACK VELVET CLOAKS,
All 20 per cent below cost: of production,
J PROCTOR & CO ,
Sucre sore 01300 BUlron & CO.,
70$ CHESTNUT kart,
MEM
}LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTINU ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL & EON.
WHOLESALE: AND DETAIL STORES,
1020 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
And SIS S. SECOND St., bolow Spruce.
FACTORIES —Nos. 95 and 91 GEORGE St.,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union,
Orders made at a for hours , notice,
)10IIN B. STRIKER, JR.,
Wholesale Dealer in
KLICTLON DRY GOODS.
N 0.12 DANK Street, Philadelphia. Ootl-2m
~~~Unut~.
WANTED—TWO VESSELS of oasoo
toni t to load for Key Weat.
roight ready for ablimnent, and good rate given.
Apply to 1 1 1S1101', BINIONS, & CO
no' 1-6 t 120 (late 10) North Wharsen,
AYING FUND.--UNITED STATES
S
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and onw-
NITF Btreeta.
Large and /mall earns received, and paid back on de
mand, without matte°, with FITSCENT INT ER
vs'r from the day of deposit to the day of withdraws.l.
°Moo hence, from until 5 o'clock every day, sod on
MONDAY EtitNINGS from 7 until 0 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and &attend,
from Al upwards.
President R. CRAWFORD
Treasurer—PLlNY FISK.
Teller—JAMES K.IfUNFXR,
fsale9 by %union,
MTHOMAS & SONS,
. Nos. 189 and 141 SOEITII lOURTII 1578118;
(fortoerl, Nos. 01 sad 69.)
REAL Ex
ESTATE, BTOORIS, he. •
Public Palea at the Philadelphia change every
Tuesday Evening.
itr Handbills of each property issued separately In
ailuition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on
the following Tuesday.
SALE AT TILE AUCTION STORE—FRIDAY.
NOTlOE.—Thursday, next, being Thanksgiving day,
our regular sale at the Auction Store will bo bold on
Friday morning, at 10 o'clock.
I 7 FURNITURE BALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning. _
RATI, EATATi AT TriiTATB BALI.
fi We bares large amount of Real Estate at Yid.
vase Sale, including every description of City and
country property. pnntett Lists may be had at the
emotion Store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
FLT neat Estate entered on our Private Bale Re
enter, and advertised occasionally in our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies axe printed weekly,)
free of charge.
. .
LIBRARY OF TUE LATE ROBERT F. WALSH, Esq.
CARD.—We will sell on Tuesday and Wednesday
evenin December lat and 31, the valuable miseells.-
neowi library
rary of the Into Robert P. Walsh, Es' com
prising elegant editions of rare and valuable books- on
N erten% subjects.
137- Catalogues with full particulars will be ready
three days previous to the day of sale, and the books
arranged for examination.
SALE AT TYR AUCTION STORE-FRIDAY
CARD.—The attention of ladles, and others desirous of
purchasing, 'IS requested to our large eale, at the auc
tion store, on Friday morning, (Thursday being Thanks
giving day) comprising ore, six hundred lots of excel
lent household furniture, large French plate mantel and
pier mirrors, gilt frames; tine velvet tapestry and Brug
ge& carpets ; ingrain and voultian carpets; piano -forte;
chine and &sewer* ; plated ware; book G6/10111; suit
elegant plush furniture.; bade and bedding; iron shaft
ing and pulleys; stoves, kc ;forming a very attractive
assortment.
IQ Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged
for examlaektiori.
STOCKS.
On Tuesday Evening,
Dee. Ist, at the Philadelphia Exchange at o'clock
will be sold, by order of administrator, es t ate of Hobert
Zane, deo'd '
•
1 Mare of the Jefferson Land Association, dues
amounting to $lBO. paid up to Nor. 10th, 1557.
Also, $3OO Union hiatus! Insurance Company certifi
cates of profits of the years 1548, 1850, and 1851.
Share In the Philadelphia Library Company,
ff Si Si A thenasum.
ff Mercantile Library Compan.
Also, for account of whom It may conc ern, a draft of
0,0. Dore & Co., on John Paranno Jr. Co., and accepted
by them, for $1,700, due 11th October, 1057.
Also, one of $2,500, same drawers and acceptors, due
7th November, 1857.
16,000 CAMBRIA IRON CO. RoN➢S.—Also, for ac
count of whom it may concern, 6 trot mortgage, 6 per
cent. bonds, $l,OOO each of the Cambria Iron Com
pany, dated January, 1854, due January, 1864, coupons
payable Ist January and July in New York.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER lot
Administrators' Bale—Estate of itlebard Payson, Doc'd,
formerly of Dr. Bhlppen.
ELEGANT COUNTRY BEAT AND FARM, ABOUT
SIXTEEN MILES FRO3f MARKET STREET, AND
TUREE FROM BRISTOL.
- - .
Our sale let December will Include the valeable
country seat and farm, 167 acre! with superior Improve
ments, known aa 'EARLEY,' situate oaths height's, ea
the west aide of Neshamony Creek, between the Bristol
turnpike and the Newport road.
[l_7' Fall particulus In handbills.
Orphaoa' Court Bale—Estate of William R. Leunen,
deceased.
ERAME DWELLING, Sber WARD.
Frame dwelling, north aide of Wood street, between
Ocean lane and Levering street, Twenty-Bret Ward.
Orphans' Court Sale--Estate of Lynch, minors.
TWO-STORY BRICK ROME.
_ . .....
Two-story brick house, Bunts' oourt, between Tenth
and Eleventh streets, below Locust.
NEAT ?JODI:AZ( RESIDENCE.
Also, neat modern residence, No. 153 North Fifteenth
street, above Arch street, finished with modern imprOW
ments and conveniences.
TWO lIANDS.O3IF. NEW RESIDENCES, Nos. 1909
AND 1923 DELANCY PLACE, BETWEEN EIGH
TEENTH AND NIA'ETEENTLI AND SPRUCE AND
PINE STREETS.
Two handsome now four-story brick residences, with
throe-story back buildings, and replete with all tha
modern impressment." and convenience . They will be
sold separately. Immediate possession.
THREE VALUABLE LOTS, WALNUT STREET,
WEST YLULADELYUIA. -
Three valuable lots, Walnut street, east of Marge.•
setts street—each 50 feet front, 220 feet deep to York
street. Clear of all Incumbratiee,
Administrators' peremptory Sale.
X TIMER-STONY BRICK DWELLING, TWENTY
lEMMEM
Also, I. three-story brick a..ening, Twenty-Ars•
street, below Hamilton street.
1111101 i. STORE AND DWELLING.
Three-story brick gore and dwelling, Ridge avenue
below Oxford street.
TWO-STORY BRICIC DWELLM
Two-story brick dwelling, Columbia avenue, auto
Ridge avenue.. .
. . . .
PEREMPTORY SALE —THREE GROUND RENTS.
Three ground renta—one of ;120, one of sao, and one
of SSO per annum.
I:Secular's Peremptory Sale—Estate oC Charlotte
Basler, Deceased
TWO-STORY BRION DWELLING.
Two-story brick dwelling, with bath-buildings, west
snip St. John street, above Noble street.
Same Ewstate.
GROUND RENT—SIO2 A YEAR.
A well secured yearly ground rent of $lO2 a year on
property Delaware Front and Water streets, between
Vine and Callowhill etreete. Salo absolute.
TRREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Three-story brick dwelling, No 1017 Vernon street,
between Tenth and Eleventh, and Earriah and Drown
streets.
LOT OF GROUND
Lot or Ground southwest corner of Golan:ibis avenue
and Twenty-seventh street,
TIUEEE•STOItY DEICE, DWELLING.
Threestory brick dwelling, N 0.1152 Passyunk road,
above Federal street.
PEREMPTORY BALE-TUREE•STORY BRICK
DWELLING
Throe-story brick dwelling, No. 309Lowbant street,
west of Third. Bale absolute.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE
LI ()TON
A handsome brick residence, Wood street, between
Broad and Union atreets, Burlington, N.. 1, Lot 114
feet front, by 305 feet deep.
THREE-STORY BRICK' STORE AND DWELLING,
S. E. corner of Tenth and Poplar streeta.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECE3IBER Sth,
This sale will include—
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE—N. P. corner Fif
teenth and Lombard streets. It Is replete with modern
Improvements and roarer/dances. $4OO may remain on
mortope. . .
TWO LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS., WEST
PIIILADELPRIA,—VaIuabIe lot S. E, corner of Walnut
and Margaretta streets, 150 by 175 feet.
Valuable lot, north aide of Locust street, 100 feet west
William street, 100 by 167 feet (two fronts).
11ANDSOME MODIItN RESIDENCE, PINE ET.—
The handsome modern residence, southeast corner of
Pine and Nineteenth streets It is 21 feet front, and
finished in handsome modern style Immediate posses
sion. Err Ooly $l.OOO required in cash.
111.01tTOAGE: FOR sLo2.s.—Atto, a flrat mortgage
Secured on /1 stone dwellings and lot of ground, Cresson
street, Manayunk. Clear of ground-rant. There is a
perpetual policy of insurance for $5,000.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECSSLBER 15th
This sale will include—
Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Benjamin Bntnell,
FOUR. TIIREE-STORY II ItTOK DWELLINGS—
Pratt street, east of Fairmount street.
Pate Noe. 119 and 141 South Fourth Street.
BUPEition FURNITURE, FIND 311101019, ELE•
OANT PIANO-FORTE, VELVET CARPETS, Ac,
On Friday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the Auction Store, au extensive as
enrtment of kounehold furniture, mirrors, piano-fortes,
line carpets, At— from farMlies declining housekeeping.
IRON SIIAIRTING —Also, a lot of iron shafting and
pulleys, ROMs' Patent.
Ell=l
MEDICAL LIDRARE OE A PHYSICIAN DECEASED
..... ,
Oe Friday and Saturday Evenings,
Nov. 27th and 2311 t, et the auction Aare, Fed. 139
and 141 South Fourth street. a valuable medical library
of A physician deceased, by order of executor.
ID - For particulars see catalogues and the books,
whi It will be arranged on Friday morning.
• Sale in Camden, N. J.
lIOUSEISOLD FURNITURE, BEDS AND BEDDING,
CARPETS, CHINA,
On Monday Morning.
30th instant, at /0 o'clock, at the southwest corner of
Second and Market streets, Camden, New Jersey. the
household furniture, feather beds an,d bedding, carpets,
chitia.&c , of a lady declining housekeeping
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of
the sale.
Admlnistator's Sale
PULVERIZED CHARCOAL, FACTORY UTENSILS,
AtIONS, CART, lIARSRSI3, &c.
(Of the pro Of Campbell & Farren.)
On Monday morning,
80th instant, at 10 o'clock. at the corner or Seven
teenth and Christian streets, will be sold, without re
serve, the contents of a factory for making pulvericeS
cliarconl, comprising mill and atone for grinding, other
utensils, a large quantity of pulverized chareo,il in
blade ,bbls , and bags, &c,
Also, a light wagon and harness.
Also, two other wagons awl a cart.
Also, saddle and bridle.
Closing sale at No. 1017 Walnut street.
STOCK OF CABINET FURNITURE.
On Tuesday Morning,
December let, at 10 o'clock, at No . 1017 'Walnut street,
without reserve, the balance of the stock of furniture
of Mr. John Duns+, declining business, comprising
Walnut tete-a-tetes, chairs, wardrobes, dressing bu
reaus, extension dining tables, sideboards, office tables,
Jce , Ar
Ey- The store is to rent—lmmediate posseaalon given
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.— famodiatoly after the
above, will be sold, in Christian street, north aide.
above Seventeenth street, the household furniture,
late or Thomas Ferrets, deceased. By order of the Ad
ministrator.
Salo at So._lt.'l South tie Tenth street
ELEGANT ROSEWOOD. WALNUT
- -
On Wednesday Morning,
Dec. 2ail, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 121
south Eleventh street. mithout reserve, the entire
stock of .1. Lute. comprising au clogant assortment of
rosewood and walnut drawing-room furniture, elegant
chamber furnituro,eco , all manufactured by Mr. butt.
expressly for his ware-room sales, of the best materials
and workmanship, and warranted,
117,- May be examined, with catalogues, three days
prertous to onto.
SAW at the N W. ccrocr Fifteenth 11114 Lombard Its
SUPERIOR FURNITURE:, ROSEWOOD PI ANO
FORTE, MANTEL CLOCK, OIL PAINTINGS
TAPESTRY CARPETS, Ac
On Wednesday Morning,
Dec. 9th, at ID o'clock, will Le hold et the N W. nor
uer of Fifteenth and Lombard street/1, the houwhol,
and kitchen furniture of a gentleman declining house
keeping
ID — May be examined at S o'clock on the monde.
of sale.
Shares in the Aeddetnyot Mug.e ; Point Breeze Park
Philadelphia and Mercantile Littrariea ; Athenmunz, So
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK EIDUANOE
WANTUD
AT lIIOUESt CURRENT RATES, '
111 T
CRONIES ,t CO.,
SPECIE BROKERS,
40 : 4 0ITTII THIRD ST
SCULL, CAMBLOS, 84
BANKERS,
No. 3S South Third Street
The bighe,t premium paid for
AMERICAN GOLD
ee22 Cult'
NEW YORK EXCILANGE.
IJacurreut Funds bought owl fat.
Stocks bought and gold on comminnion only. nolo-2ra*
1, W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS
11. No. ST South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible pointa
In the United States and Canada.
SWAN, Bond', &C. Bought and Bold en Commission.
thaeurreut Bank Notes, Cheeks, au, bought at the
lowest rates.
Dap°.ita receive/ and Interest allowed, as per agree
ment no. 2-Sm
_a_L A lattice of this city, who has been tar many years
°mayoral:nit with REAL }:STATE, and now knows many
opportunities of very profitable investment, is destratui
to mate an arrangement with a gentleman who catt
command, capital to boy and sell HOUSES and LANDS;
the party supplying the meats to hold the titles and con
vey when Bold Tho interest on the eel/dal, If not pro
vided by reale, will he promptly paid, and the profits
equally divided when Wes are made, Addrees A. T.
N., at This Office: ne2b3l
WOLIBEILfi Sc SCOTT,' AITOTIObrEERS
AND COIIIILVION WPM - WANTS, 431 CHEST
NUT Btre.t opto to the Caat.nus liar" batnean
Youth and thin Stmts.
SALE.
- On Friday Morning,
ZVI instant, Conuneneing at log o'clock peen isely
we will sell; withont reserve for cash, a large and
valuable conitgninent of furs for Wive, gents', and
1311.1.14te wear, consisting of cloaks, taintss, vietorines,
yelerines, medal, cuffs, capes, gloves, nos, nicad.,i,
&e., made In the latest style, of sable, stone martin,
filch, mountain martin, cbinchilli, ermine, Siberian
squirrel, swan's down, b 'earer, otter, &e.
N. / I,— The 'bele, comprising a very choice and desi
rable assortment for present sales will be arrange d for
exeminatlen early on the morning of sale when the
hote l , and gentlemen of this city ere rasp;letfttlif In
vited to attend.
J.
11 We beg Uses to inform the public that we bold
our regular weekly sales of Palmdale every Itteeday. et
our EPAOIOOB PALEN WU, NO. 4..2' WALNCT •
iiTHIST, where every poseib2e attention is given to ob
tain the highest prima for the goalie of than who may
favor us with eonaignmenta. Faintlieshaving portion, of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house
keeping and not wiakting sales at their own dwellin,vs,
can have their furniture CAREFULLY BSAIOYSI . TO
OUR SALES R00)1, WILMS _TREY WILL azauzz
BETTER PRIORS TOR TIIIIS FURNITURE THAN
TREK CAN OBTAIN FROM AMY OF TIES FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTIIRR AUCTION STORS
IN THS CITY.
ED' Persons favoring us with consignments an rest .
enured that th eir property will nate sseriteed.
CODUBiIiIIiOLO more moderate thus those charted
by say other Auction House in the city.
ID" Coadgometits reept,tlay solielted.
U:7" Seas paid Isteaedlatelyatter the goods ars sold.
— REATC.ESTA - TRftiii,./5RREitEir ! 24 .
This tale at the Exchange, Oa ITedaesdaT
December 2,1107, at 7 o'clock, will include—
°via:Lime Overt Sale—Testate of Lang Minors.
PROPERTY. MARINER STREET.
A two.story brick house and lot of groohd, on the
south side of 'Salines street, 96 feet west of Thirteenth.
street, Id feet front, 41 feet I inch deep. SZU ground
rent.
Rea at No. MA Fpruce street.
ROESETIOLD YCIRNITURE. TAPESTRY CARPETS,
SOFA-BRDSTEAD,
On Tueadey Morning,
It 10 o'clock, +rill herald, at No. AM Spruce stmt,
the anti., household and kitchen furniture, carpets,
& C.
A liratoino Printing OAca, with agood run of
aeee roarprinting peewee, two Rose:wand one Adam s Typo and everything neeeeenry for the bar:nese. Apply
at the Auction Stott..
MOSES NA TRANS, AUCTIONEER
-LTA AND COMMISSION PRECRAPIT, E. E. canter
&ETU and RACE Streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Clold usd silver patent lever,
Lepine, English, Swim, and French watches, jewelry,
of every description, =slut Jrutrameato, &e.
AT PRIVATE. PALE—Anew/el on second door,
household furniture; of every description, beds, mat
Ito„ tresseu, carpetbag, looking gleams, Luiey articles, de.,
&n.
Out-door gales attended to personally by the Auction
ear. Charges eery low. CoADgblrlfAtil of furnitne
clothing, jewelry, ko ke , solicited.
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OPTICS,
S- S. Corner of Sixth and Ravi Streota,
'Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate
Watelies, Jewelry, 'Dismorids, Clothing, Dry °Ws,
Groceries, Boom, Hardware, Cutlery, -furniture. Bed
ding, Horses, Vehicle*, Harlow, Stocks , and on all ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satiefactory and Liberal terms than at any other eetat-
Whine:rt. M. #7 dritANS,
WEBB'S great sale of forfeited - Watches, Jewelry,
Gem, Pietole, Musical Insimments, Ac., will take place
shortly, line notice will be given.
WIMPS great aale of bey Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will lake place shortly.
Due notice will be given.
AT PRIVATE BALE, AT 'DALY TUB Usual,
SELLING PRICES.—DoubIe-bottomed and hunting
case gold patent lever watches, of the moat sp.
prcered snakes; hunting Cale and open face gold escape.
!trent lever sarnepine watches, full Jaweled • Sae gold
enameled lever and lepine watches for Ls±lierei, gold
jewelry of every description; silver lever and /epees
watches, in hunting cases and open fate; elver Englialt,
BWIPA, mid Preach watchesi . s general satortment of fur
niture Ws, mattresses, mirrors, &a.
OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, and charges to suit
the times, low. •
Cousigurnenta of every description of goodaeolicited
for public or private sale.
AIONEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of goods,
for public or private este, or to be held for a limited
Chargea low.
WOOD STREET, Istrft
AND nAIiOGANY
FURNITURE '
IlloncE
Salto bp -,Qttittion.
ARES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. .11. N WALNUT STITEST, above FOIIET.II.
$ !OF HOUSEHOLD /011,XITIIIIX—YETZS
DAY.
AT PRIVATE SALE'
GtAMUEL NATRANS, AUCTIONEER,
kJ and MONEY LOAN MICR, No. 112 Booth
THIRD Street, beim* Walnut, opposite Pear it., only
eight doors below the Seel , *Age.
'Komi of badness from
7. o'clock, A. IL, until le
o'clock In the evening.
Outdoor isles, and sales at the AtterVon Route, at
tended upon the moot satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000,
Esishlistedfer tie lest nifty Ycors.
•
Advances nude from one dollar to thousands on Dia
monde, Silver Plata, Watches, Jewelry, Haninare,lder
chandise, Clothing, Fa/Dilute, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Gone, Homes, Carriages, and Goode of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upweria
will be charged 3 per cent. per month; 2500 and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store House having a depth of 120 feet, has
Are and thi et-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pri
rate watchmen for de premises • also, a hfusly loon
ratite effected for the benefit of alt pinions having goods
wi ff. Ir—n upon aceount of having an sigh:cited capital,
this office is prepared to male advances on more astir.
factor 7 and accommodating terms than any other in
this city.,
Money sdranosd to the poor, In small amount', lritk
out any charge.
AT PRIVATE BALE
Gold Potent Lever and other Watt.bea, Tosinfry, cod
Clothing will be cold at reduced prices.
CIEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
'ILA N. N. corner of BARRON and 13015311 Etetata
&boys Becoa4.
IVISINO BALT&
SALES STRUT SATURDAY SYMTINO,
At 13( o'clock, et the Auction Store, of Rartinsze, Oat
lery, Hoseekeeputir Articles, Clothing, Watches, Jewel
ry, Peacy Articles, ho.
amusements.
T rIANESGIVING
GRAND CONCERT
In aid of the HOUSE OP THB GOOD SHEPHERD,
At CONCERT BALL, CHI... , TNUT Street, stove
Twelfth,
THIS (Thursday) EVENING. No.. 26th.
It is only necessary to say that the following talent
will appear on the occasion:
Miss C. PREIL; 3111 a 31. HANLEY, s lady amateur;
and Meagre. J. T. BELLLYS, ISAAC IS. BIIBINGBYL,
D. ?ARVIN, T. EL BENTLEY, C. /AMU:, P. X.
KELLEY. J. 11. O'NEILL, and S. P. DUCKETT.
Also Hie AMERICAN GLEE CLUB, METAMORA
GLEE CLUB, and Prof. J. A. JANKE, who will pre
side at the Piano.
LIP' Sea Programme.
n025-2tli B. P. DUCKY.TT, Conductor.
TION.AL THEATRE AND CIRCUS,
11 WALNUT STREET, star-MI(4EITH.
LESSEF WESLEY BARMORE.
I:I2rESTRIAN 3IAMGER TIIOS ICING.
V' A ( - ISLAND AFTERNOON' YERYOFESIANCY,
commencing at Dolt-pest. 2 o'clock..
uus (ThwAsy) EVENING, Nor. .26th, 1557,
VIII be presented
IIUILLIANT lIORSEM
DARING VAULTING,
GYMNAsTIC PERFORMANCES, &c
The Company comprises many of she principal per
formers of both Hemispheres, among, which are Mr. Y.
Hesston, Young Hernandez, Mr. Wm. Eineade.
Minna 3l'lle Camille; Eph. flora, the original Ethio
pian Clown, ac., kn.
PRICES OP ADNISSIOS.— DVSS! Circle aik; cents. -
Lady Circle 2.5 tents. Private Boxes.so etzts.
lig• No extra charge for secured sesta.
NVHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE
Ir —SOLE LESSEE W, lIIIEATLRI
THIS AFTERNOON, commencing, st 2. o'cb3a,
Rill be presented
P. P.; Or, TIIE MAN AND TIIE TIGER.
3lr. Sphigher 31r. 1% hratley
MEM
Mt. Singleton
OUT FOR THANKSGIVING
M. Cotton
(Thurnd.v) EVENING, NOT. `26th, Is5T,
w .r iu r.raV a
THE ict; Or, A THIRST FOIL GOLD.
Canoe, an adventurer Mr. I: L Davenpo rt
IV E.L.l.m.venport
AZ r ee i
Pauline )
P.
Bower.
SCh.LII or Pit —Beteg, .2,5 cents; Secured St.ats,
35; Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Beats in Private Boxes,
75 routs; Gallery, 13 cents Gallory for Colored
Pollens, 21 cents; Private Box in Galley for Colored
Persons, 38 cents.
DOI 00/ed avert from. 10 A. if. until SY. 11. Deers
will open at 6h o'clock q performance to commence at
7, Freese?.
W e N S A T
3 11
i T
s lf a E g
„T A.. L LS;
John Sefton Prices —Dress Circle unit ramnette.r.A
cents; hyper Circle, :lb cents; Secured Se3ts,3l3i cents;
Private Ilex and Orchestra Seats. 50 cents
1101 Office open from IS o'clock A.M. to .3 P. AL Doom
open la 7 o'clock; perfornmuce to ecumickea at
precisely
TII (Thursdiiy) EVENING, Not. 2Cth, 152,7,
Will be performed
. . . .
Ituurr
Stella, the FuehantreAs
JAYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST.,
DELOw
DOClibbi"S SERENADERS.
TUTS (Thursday) EVENING. NOY. 26th,
be presented
ETHIOPIAN 3(lzcsrßELSl' AND DANCING.
Tho pLrfuraiunces to conclude with the
DLOO3IEII PROMENADE.
Owing to the immense Rite of the Hall, the prize or
admission to all pirts of the house has been tined at
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS ONLY. Doors open at kilt.
past 6 o'clock; Curtain rises at half past 7precisely.
The 311nageinent would respectfully announce that
the Gallery has been set apart Co axomruedate respect
able Colored rer,oun.
QTATE POULTRY SOCIETY OF PEN'S
K., SYLVAN/A.
The fourth aduual exhibition in now open at
JAYNL'S
CIIFSTNCT STREET, BELOW sxt - ENTIti
From 9 o'clock, A. 11.. until 9 o'clock. M
Ailiniasion 23 cents Children halr.price
SANFORD's OPERA BOUSE—
ELEVENTII Street, store Ch^tnnt
ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVEN/NO.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sentord's Troape of
Stara—New IDaLco, by tho Sartori Children
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to coramer,ce quarter before
eight.
To conclude with
A LALtiIIABLE AFTEILPIRCE.
Admittance 25 cents.
Omni:nuns' furnishing coos
SIIIRTS, nude to order, and dr
ill' ranted, of elogant material sod , uponor
mai:l4llp Also, bross Storks toot Usnal,nosn•s Ws- tp.
pens. at Pretninm Stoat of W, W. KNItIIIT, 6'.
Alteli (tract, above sixth. not'l
RAPPER S ! IVRAPPER S WRAP
-1 PERS !—A very large end eler‘r.t a"ott-..ent at
reduce.l prices Also. /wiry untivr-eleth:r, of all de
scriptions.. for gentlemen's wear, at tl. W 10:16111 - 3,
612 ARCH Street, ante Sixth. no2l-y
I ,V I".NCIIESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
MIN'S YUEN IS.IIING sroar., and. PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY No. ifil
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Yhtisdelphia,
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and.
Strangers, is pertirotarly Invited to this improved cat of
Shirts, the tni , t perrect fitting article nude. At wholo
sato mod retail, and made to order. anSagif
CLND It SOl,-111-F '
Gil r
77 LIC TIT FOR ALL.-14iTEIIS & Sllllol`ll,
Patent Non-Explosion Self-Generating GAS LAMPS is
just the thing to suit all. Tric , 'Sl pup: alf may bare
a superior Light by calling at their Depot.
This Lamp is adapted to all places and purposes, and
only requires a trial to tot its isdanuti-, over all
others The Lamp forms its ova pi, ° tint Patent
Bunten can be fitted to every ordina37 Plaid Lamp,
with little expense, without the least possible danger.
All are Invited to call and examine for thernselvee.
Town, County, and State rishta for sale.
- The proprietors are in went of Agents, giving a rare
eitanCo to make insmey
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PETER:3 k I.IIIIOPE,GmI..p
ne2,44.14 South ith St below Cheatratt, Phl
IMIEMITI
MIMI
Mr. Itichinp
31133 RlChillg,