The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, November 28, 1857, Image 3
--- crty,rrEms. •- • . • teI•TY .P.tennitorat::ltnrnivnrs. - , 1•• This sublent,, which has been it sort ef t stealing.topio with Imam tiaeeiafor some thee 'tat, Ilse noir reaeheC if It has: net afresh t passed, Ito culminating point, as from pro. whole 'made by those who have the matter !n' charge ; both the Wirth aml Slath. street !Mee Will be hi renning -condition !made Of four weeks from this date. , „ -The„tmleaseet. , iPPreheissiene recently entertained' Ili 'Mini quarters, that the road was not to be completed to its imatheruisrminueduring the present Amain, have &Ibsen dim/fisted trthO `rigoiatie progress both•these lines are making towards , their Itnaleompletion. been ilreadystated in these; columns, the Fifth etivet track will be used for the cars going tip*, and the SLlDtitreet track for those cording down; The fare Our any,Part the road - Between 'Aloe Trenton depot, at Front Mid Chitbarn streets, and Its southern termi nus at Morrie etreet; will be live cents; and five cents, additional from the Treaton dePot to FrankfOrd. Persons_ residing in .... uimer part of the city, and with expect to patrenise these lines, . will thank us for the following information, which we are permitted to give to the public in advance Between the hours of cis A. M. and siX P. M. the ears will:Mi. between . Chatham and Morrie Streets, tearing either station at intervals of five niinntes; from the latter beer trail ten at `night they will:run every fifteen Minutia 'and from ten to twelve, story bell hour. From midnight until Morning care will be run s though, ;inlets public convenience should require - it, they llil, during this interval, only leave the stations 'once every hour. This latter arrangement, to gentle men whose business may. detain there In the :nor° cen tral parts of the city until a late hour, will be a very great conVenience indeed. INTORIsTiuct SeiVICEB:,-The teachers of Eiabbith schools, and the friends, of the cense, assembled pa Thenksgbring evening at the Arch 'Street Church, (Rev • Mr. Wildl!wortil t i;) in reference to the efforts now making by the Philadelphia Sabbath, 80441 AssoCia lion to extend the 'benefits of religion instruttion among Whales of youth In, our city, The °magic:at attracted- a large attendance. In the aheence et the -president. Mr. Geo. U. Stuart, Mr. - 7, 8. Cummings was appointed to preside. On taking the chair, Mr. Cummings stated that many present would remember with pleasure the Interesting services held OR lest Thanksgiving day, when ,nineteen mission schools organised by the association, end composed of two thousand thitdren, were **ambled ta three diffe rent churches in this city. Since that time thirty other ache*, hate hem organised, making in sit forty-nine, Alth about four thousand pupils. Addresses sappropri ate 'to 'the occasion were delivered by , ker. Drs. Draistly and Leyburn, and Der. Alfred Cooknous. • , The following resolution :was - offered by Rev. 11. B. Westbrook and adopted etedee4, pint a delegation of two be Appointed by sada Babbiktb ichool, to meat on the second Monday evening in January ; et the Itioneora Street Baptiot tkurcb. TUE BA-NE 0? PEWNSTLvAttla—REpOirr Or Tilt Connissiressae.—The Commissioners appointed by the Giovemar to investigate the affairs of the Dank of Penn sylvania, bare sent up a partied report to Harrisburg. Theyinform him Excellency, that after getting through Vt . !' their duties they trill remain long enough in Phila• dblphla for each of them to procure for himself a new Emit a t the Drown Stone Clothing lull ll lockhi do Wilson ; Nos. 601 and Op Chestnut street, above Sixth. CAREL Iladies ' and Oentletnen's Oidinnry, Nos. and and 2.00 Sooth Eighth street, below Chestnut, is one of the moat elegant and recherche places in the city. Meals may bo obtained there at all hours of the day and evening; seined up, too, in a style worthy of the name of Carols,- which everybodyknows t or ought td know, is At the highest mark In the world of gas , tionotny: Such a platen.' Carols' Ordinary,wes wanted at about the point it occupies in the city, and theie can be tza doubt bat it will be a brilliant !success. pa F. Deny PnEss !! Tnn D4iLy Pnzpi ! !!! Civa HEADERS!!! ODA itskinse!!! ! 10,000 ? I $50,000 !! ! ! .rennsylviitia Bank, And aU other current funds token el per for clothing at the P4513 - lON/01.11 Eli toNom of • - °fano!, Acaatour , & Co., "JaYme'S - No. 82T Chestnut street. DRILADRTAPBTA BOARD OD TRAWL 4roti , A. Boma, M i t W4ll t /1# B. T 3 1 4iN, Oorbulpf o! , tea Atoxrx okq' 4041501, AIPTBB BAG; 41 the Afercikonta' Szchange, Phiic4.4e4ma. 81:tip Blitanak, Rowland Llvetool, Nov 28 11 -- Ship 8 lindmay, Webb cintion, soon Ship Naples, liattoart....." •;;,. • , „,. ygna, woo Stip Joseph i, Ibita, Flowery • :s.an - Tranetsco, ma EIDIp PhiladelAls, ?<al ' ' Liverpool, soon ;Ifig Yr!' 1 / 4 141 8, Billlis'i ... . ,:ei;lElt 3 42 a. galm, "On SAIf.INR,OI 7 TMEOCEAM STEAMERS. VSOR TAD 'UNITED MATES. lililitlS 3 , 10$ nit , . DAY Adel New York Bremen, &a Noy 22 Mager* Boston Liverpool Deo 2 Vanderbilt... ... .. N York ilotith'n & Ilarre,..Dec 6 Atlantic ..... .., :New 'York Liverpool ...... ....Deo 6 Attica New York Liverpool. Deo 9 America ....Boston Liverpool. , Dee 16 New York New York Glasgow .... C. ......Deo 22 PROM EITROPE rum FOE ttM i i ;ZID C I 4" t:ig ' ..iPO New ....Nov IS II Now York Glasgow New York .Nov 18 Dolton liwrro. Now York NovlB America Liverpool 'Boston. Nov 21 Anglo Sazon.....Liverpool Portland, ko - Nov 25 Beltio • Liverpool New York. Nov 25 Nuropa.... ...... Liverpool Boston Nov 28 ir7 The Oallrorala Mall Steamer* mil from New York pp m 5511 and 201 h (0010 month. , The llaa ateattiere IMaNew Fork on the 2d, -1 02,402020nd 22th ot i.ao'montlbadd:OlparlOton, p.. V., qn t4te in andl.94t. - , - MOYEINI4NTB OP HAVANA FITHAMENg. PRILADIMITIA—From New York 2d, arriving at Ifs • Tata Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From New Orleana 20th i Havana 28d, arriving at New York 28th. Otreass. eirv—Prom New York 7th of each month, arriving; at Havana 12th, and Mobile lath. From Mo bile 22d, Havana 24th, arriving at New York 20th. „ Oawawza—From New York 12th, arriving at Vanua 17th. and Nair Orleana 19th. groin - New grlt!aaa 279, If s' as Ptif > ler/14 itt 4e7 - Yo4 84. •• • • • f•HPISM 0/74...Pr0i1l VOW fork 174 ts 14139- yahli"244, an4New "grla‘as 2101„ ram - New Orleans Olt, /Tama 9th, arriving at Now York 18th &Ace Wassma- , ,Front Now York 27th "arriving Havana Ist and New Orleans Bd. From New Orleans 12th, Havana 14th, duo at Now York 18th. laaaat.--Proni Ohtu•ldaton 19th and 4th, due at Ha nna 234 and 7th: From Um= 10th and 26th, due at Now York 16th and Mat , , Itlatinc Intell4 cute. F.R1 . 14 OF rgu4ipst.ruu., Nov; 28, 1861. BUN RISES 7 M.-4517N BETS 41071 WATS& stostostilp DoLawore,'Oopeo, qa:l hpar6 from N York 'Os asps May,' with mope and plariengels to ' Tomos All tiordloo. Ship Plying Wet; Lionel!, 2 days from Baltimore, in ballast to Workman & Co. _The P N was towed round by the steam-tug America, Ctipt Yirdenosho reports the barque Tammy, from Cardenas for Philadelphia, as haring been off Sionepuzent last evening. Bohr Ohm 0 Carataire, Somers, 6 days Irvin Savannah, to ballad to captain. Bohr B. Knight, Endloott, 8 days from Boston, in bet. last to Tyler, Stone & Co. &kr John Mcßee, Barker, 4 slays from Sing Sing, to ballsat to Van Duren, Norton & Co. tiehr E H Atwood, Atwood, 6 days from' Boston, with mdse to captain.- Bohr Santee, Ireland, S days from New York, in bal. last to De Haven 3r. Behr inifette, Chase, 3 dap from Now York, in bal. list to Lewis nothermel, Bobrß &- II Estelle, Tinker, 4 days from Rooldence, in 'ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co. &br E/Ise and Ifebecen, Price, 3 dein' from Port Melt. ter, In ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co. Behr T P tamed, Prorates, S days from 'Egg Harbor in ballast to Lewin Itothermel. Bchr Flyaway, Davis, 3 days from Bag Harbor, in bal last to Iteppher lc Bro. Behr Alice Lea, Olark, 3 days from Now }fork, with mrbta U captain. schr pf , Hall, Halting .. - ,Jorth. 1 day from 'Ago (kook. 4elV,w4A cprittolleocley,Filsoh & Co. tobt roaaajA, ,Cooper;lday from Smyrna, Dolr with ooto to4as Barrett & Bon • • • OLVIED: • ' • • - • Steapteblp.Delaware, Copes, N York, ; Allderdlee. fop winiug y pat, JAII2IBII, C4l . /Natal, .TY'S inst. pan & Do. Ramo° Meta, Paseett, N York,/ 'P Plate & &pottier. 13,4 eDarld Duffell, Tabbptt, Boston, Tap Doom, Norton & Co. SebrS McPhee, Barker, Slog Bing, do - Behr Alottlear, Longilloaton, N Sturtevant & Co. SobrJ H Counce, Long, Boston.' do' Sear Daoloa, Pitcher, Salem, J White, Behr Juliette, Obese; Dorton_, Lcwla Bottlerotel. Petal P.Lernad, Prambea, Boston. do Bohr IrEnight, Endicott, N York, Tyler, atone & Solar Mira and Ile'beeca, Price, New York, do Behr It & IL Estelle, Baker, Newport, do Bohr Santee, Ireland, Norfolk, De Haven & Co. Davis,Fibr Flyaway, Now Baran, Repplier k Bro. Bohr Id 'Vassar, Jr, Crape, N Bedford, Wallace & Co. Sloop Planter, biennium, Wilmington. Del, captain. 40ValtImora, A Groves, Jr. t '; • (doriciioABApola thel.l4l MAIM& iiatenge) • 1.058. DOI.. An, ZB. 8 A It • . The threa-muted Behr Jonathan afey, and three entire unknown, irtth a hem brig, hive been 14 the Brook water amen yesterday afternoon but are now getting =lac way. The brig Brandywine, for Richmond, to load' for Built, and lire coal loaded sabre for eastern porte, went to sea tbia morning. Wind Wby N. 1-01 4 5 0 to.) "WM. N. lITOKMAII. 14ty.E0, net. Noy 20, a A id. COM I gala metalled here yestorday from NW, but went MI without mil damage to meals is harbor.. The weather it extremely cold; and the oreek to feet with i ce , several vessels went out thin morning, The sloop War), of Cape May, is ashore at the point of the Cape. Wind /3SY—weather moderating, • . Yours, &o. • • -.Wet f. RICHMAN. [B waisonersw " " • (gorrempondence of the Philadelphts Indians.) -tIAYE ISLAND, Nor. 26, 6 Y ht, ' IWI observed no vessels - go In tads end and but orcii barque out, which was deeply lytud NW: ToVitnriftv.i " - CAPE ISLAND, Nov 27, 6 7;74. The bhp Gallego, fon James River, 0 In 8100, bound out, In connouv with a !feet or colllern bound for cool— ern ports. - MI hermaphrodite brig went to about noon. Wind SW—weather yaudetating, 'Yours, ito• ' , T 110.9. B. SUQIIES. IST TICMIGIAAPIE tO TAB PRIBB ilSlPr'YoFni November 27. Arrived, oiiips 8 It Talbot, from Point petrel Jooeph fletyfot, from Ltierpool, • • /Immix. November 27. The name of the barque reported to have been found abandoned by the ship Revenue, woo probably "Bruee," and not “Prlnee,Y , ne prey - lonely reported, . , (Comigpondebee of The ?yin.) ''Hevns Da Giaiit, Nov, V. One host lett heiiiliiemorning, laden and consigned at follower: • •• Lundyis trlth lumber to Norcross lc ghieti; andadolinis and &zee tn. eider. - - - • Tlfetvi are ationt arty empty boats now 'Avg here lee bohndi there ban leaci,Ed baste demi - Me canal Vince Wednesday evening. - ... . , • • SMCUMI)k Steamship Ariel, Ludlow, for Southampton and Bre wton, cleared at New Yorklederday , steamship Black Warrlor, , Smith, sailed' front Nen" 'fork yesterday for Ifavatia and Now 'Mesita. Stesmahlp fifty of .Itlerolorid, Mitchell, for Philadel phia, walled from Richmond 26th Mist: iinismahlp Granada, ttdßVn, for Hams Mid N York,' cleared at New Orleans leth Suet, • , IMAM** coy ef,Woshington, Fettle; for filperiocil, aa)HiA from Meat TOrh2lith lust. = 8 ip Clookar Oity,Ehitfoldt; cleared at Mobile 211 , 9 01 t4p:N0w - Torkpria Havana. *94%!fritoXiiiidnakis.vi from •13altiroore for Plit. 1.401 011Otillitial9P, *OM Hampton Ronda 24tIc tut, A Ships Mary Goodell, flarrittuur, and Reimlate, from Chinch& Islands, arrived in Hampton Roads 26th inst. for orders. ' SIOI Bdwitt'• Paned, Crocker, from Chinch& Islands, via Hampton Roads, arrived at New York 26th inst. Ship 13 Norris, Poflambee, from Callao, arrived below * Antwerp 12th lust, ship Tempest, Whitney, from New (Moretti arrived at Liverpool 12th inst. , • Ship Bemires , Wendell, for Calcutta, cleared at Li. Ye°l 4 2t t l : - - Snip ene9lltman, from Cala, oriYml at /1°1414 22d Mat. Ship Ocean Banger,. Trecrorgy, hence, arrived at Nor folk Mb twit, to load for Jamaica. Ship Wm , Penn, Meade, at Liverpool 12th Met, from Baltimore, • , Ship SebastiCook, Groves, cleared at Liverpool' 12th inst. for Charleston. Ship Wm Wirt, Harlow, from Boston, at Liverpool 12th inst. Ship Macaulay, Bogen, at Liverpool 10th inst. from Baltimore. Ship Arcolei Pitman, from Gergenti, was at Palermo Slat nit, erippoved for Noir York, Ship Finland, Poet, from New York, arrived at Apa lachirola 17th inat. Ship City of Mobile, Marshall, which cleared at Mo bile 19th Inst. for Liverpool, took 6302 babe cotton, weighing 2,740,498 lbs, and valued at $342,392. Ship Nate Mentor, Trefethen, cleared at New Orleans lath Lost. for Liverpool. Barque Aaron I Garvey, Willer, for Philadelphia in a week, was at Sierra Leone 19th Oct. Barque Ann Elizabeth, Norgrave, for New Orleans. was at Messina let trot. Banque Javontea, Sheldon, hence at Rio de Janeiro 10th nit, and remained 17th. • Barque Sallie Magee, Clements, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived at Richmond 25th inst. Barque Mary It Kendall, Brock, from Matanzas, ar rived at clhasleston24th inst. . . Barque Porte, Thestrap, cleared at Pensacola 18th inst. for Havana, with 160,000 feet of lumber. Barque Gaselier, Lankenan, sailed from Bremerhaven 6th inst. for Baltimore, ( not Philadelphia, as before reported.) Barque Warren Fisher,liallagher, from Arecibo, Oct 4, for London, was off Mount's Bay 10th lust.—all well on board The Lanclwurden, De Haan, for Philadelphia, sailed from Bremerhaven 7th lust. Brig Calvert, Barnes, far Philadelphia on the 60th, was loading at Sierra Leone 19th Oct. Brig Hidalgo, Whittemore, for Philadelphia, cleared at Savannah 31st inst. Brig Mary Holland, Payson, hence, arrived at St John, NB, 19th inst. Brigs Trenton. Atherton, and Zone, Hutchinson, for Philadelphia, sailed from Portland 24th Inat. Brig Geo Downes, Jameson, from Gala's for Philadel phia sailed from Eastport 2301 inst. Brig Moonlight, Small, from Calais for Palermo, sailed from Eastport 23d [net. Brig Condor, Gould, from Providence for Philadel phia, at Newport 24th last, and remained neat morn. lug. Also In port, brigs Isola, Tangier, Georgia, Judge Blaney, Leviathan, and Penols. Brig Iraloolab, tattoreon, from Ciudad Bolivar for New York, arrived at St Thomas 11th list, and was to sail next day. Solos Almon Bacon and T L Miller, hence at Hart ford 95th Inst. . , • Behr J McCloskey, Ilepbtirn, 'hence for Samford, at New York yesterday. Behr Fannie, Beasten, hence for Bt Thomas, was ape. ken 10th inst, let 27, long 28 . , Behr J Nickerson, Baker, cleared at Norfolk 26th lost. for West IndieL Solar James H Deputy, Neal, hence, arrived at Dan versport 21.1 inst. Sc.Efeinnalt Warwick,Warwiek hence for Nantucket, was at Holmes Hole 10 A 25tb inst. Sabra Aloha, Brannin, and Alice Lea, Clark, for pbt ladolphis, cleared at New York 25th Inst. &kw Sneer Key, Carrier, from Sebastopol, was at Constantinople 20th ult. loading provision, coal, Au, to return. Schr Abigail, Blee, from Salem for Philadelphia, re. mained at Newport A 7I 23d Inst. Behr W R Rowe, Wiggins, from Quincy Point for Phi ladelphla, put into Newport 22d haat, with loss of fore gaff, and remained 28d. fichrs J Lancaster, Stites. for Philadelphia, and Jas Martin. Harding, for Pa timete, sailed from Providence 24th inst. &lir Polly Price, Price, for Havana, cleared at No bile 19th but. Behr Robbie W Dillon, Wurts, was spoken atl2 DI 24th Inst. Or Lookout ailed, reported steering N. The D oleared at tills port Dth haat. for Bsvannah. Behr John P. Plater, Gandy, from New Smyrna, Fla, arrived at Charleston 24th inst. Scar Fred Dyer, Parker, for Philadelphia, was reMly to sail from Providence 24th inst. Behr Cyclone, Ball, from New Bedford for Phßade]. phia, arrived at Newport 284 inet, and remained 8 A M 24th Inst. Sabre B 0 Scribner, Oar Hale; 0 A Stetson, Nye; j Williamson, Jr, Winsmore, and Aloha T, Gandy, from Philadelphia, arrived at Beaton 25th that. Behrs Emma Amelia, Harding, and Julia Anna, Har ding, for Philadelphia , cleared at Boston 2.5 th inst. Mu' A. Uwe] Higgina, and Spray, Semen, hence for Boston, were at Holman Hole 10 A AI 25th inst. Sohn Nettle to, Treasurer, and Pegoorknook, hence for Boehm, and from Boston for Philadelphia, Were at nolmee Hole 26th lost. Bahr Wm L Springs, Lippincott, cleared at Wanting. ton, tit', 24th last. for Philadelphia. Balm bf J Carlton, Weeks, bents for Ifartford, and .Ellen Mush, Cain, from Boston for Philadelphia, at N York 26th haat. Bchre J II Wißlame, Smith; L L Sharp, Weaver; "8 mutter, tleeloy; Geo Edward, Baker; E Shifter, Mil , and Godfrey, Williams, from Boston for Philadel phia, at New London 24th Mat, Sam Alex Ilanderson,'Oodfrey, and Allen Downing, Bice, sailed from Providence With inet. for Philada. Behr Wsn Gollyer, Rowland, hence for Middletown, Conn, at New York 28th hod, 25th Mat, while beating in the /look, split foresail. Bohr L B Levering, Corson, from Poston for Philadel phia, at New 'York 20th Inst. On the 2411 1 instant, off Eaton'a Neck, LI, saw Bohr John Bowman, of Philadel phia, capsize In a sudden Saw of wind. The crow, four In number, succeeded in getting into their boat, and were soon picked up by the L B L, and carried into Nun tington harbor, where the captain and mate were land - ed; the other two men were taken to New York. The names of the mew were: Capt Albert DI Taylor, John Haley, Thomas Sturges, and Peter McGowan. The J B was from Rhode Island, bound to Philadelphia, with a cargo of onions. • Thep L. 9 storeehip Supply, Lieut Com'g A a V Gray, sailed from New York on Thursday for Brasil and the African station. 23d hat, lat 43 04 N, long i 0 . 28 W, barque Reaper, bound W. 28th ult, lat 3 95 8, long 8010, ship llampden, bound north. NOTICE TO - It.fABINERS. Notipe le hereby giren, that the Belief Light Vomi t which parted tier moorings on the 20th inat, sthite eta• Coned be( the sow and,rigs Ledge, - has returned to her station. - By order or the Lighthouse Board. MELLNOTON SMITH., Comdr. B. S. N. Lighthouse Tnspeetor Second District. 'BoSton, Nor. 25,1057.- ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 12 o'clock Last Night. QTEATtp iTovq--Pligatnat Street be'ow Ninth. It Trembly, New York Lieut Oen W Scott, Wadi It O Oowdin, New York N K Rosenfield. New York J J Otway, New Jersey W Johnson, Now Jereey Alex Smith, New York Dr A II Halberstadt, Pa Wrn M Smith, 'Pottsville 'Wm Williams, Pe DLongnocker, Lancaster A I DidessetJr,N 0 P Thomas, Delaware I BRoyster, Richmond, Ye MHolbrook., New York IV A Stephens, New York Aldaynard, Boston W ,New York. J Normand, Now York I Titcora Ic wire, Me Jltclntoah, Cob:amble Jae Male, Now york W Biker &la, New York I P Taylor, ItiChll3olo. 0 J'Leigh, NeW York Bewail, New York Henry Coggin, New York I W Web!), Washington B 0 Randolph, Alabama' NW Hudgins tr. is, ye W Schley o%lth:sore - , A D Eckel, Maryland D Ward Chicago B Renshaw, B N P B Smith ) , lir usury N y D P Lent ; N Si Knowles, Ohio S Tharke;ooid A. Dairen Lenidyttle J W Hanson, N II J Granberry, .7 I; 0401i14, N j J It sciiveli t Yitteibtlrg4 J B Mellyrunetlainiavilio R X Magraw, Egtioaost D E Htighesplr, White, IV W Moore, Ind Geo McFarland, Liverpool 4lt Ogden, Liverpool 0 Hobson,llichmond, Vs II E Edllne, Baltimore Miss Baltzell, Bit T Van Volnim, Belgium Dr S B Silver - lc la, Lid bliss 1 rennet, Mal Bliss 0 Webster, Md. H Stra.mbangh, bid AI Finney, Md It St rialeWord, I Wm II Allen, N Y Clijat Fid /VjerVit, Pa J k Barnes, Tameou J P (trove, Danville John Grove, N Y 8 Whipple, Albany, N Y O W Wentz, Albany, NY 011 Oleott, N Y L B Benidict, West Troy A B Coleman, Cincinnati Chas Stewart, Cincinnati Otto Dill 'N Y Geo N French, ya zbtariale, Vu Lakerneyer A la, Waah'a /I 2 , T Wilinaday N V 4 Trowenfield, Pittsburgh A X Flake . , R island 8 Bailey, Springfield Bits A Theinae, Wickford E 8 Thomas, Alms Joe V Jennison, Placentae° Joseph Xonlgmacher dc la, John A Runty!, Va Ephrata Mt Springs Mrs S Kane, Va Mrs. Wilkins, Balto Mrs Oorch, Del J It Waters, 0 R Iwo II Denson, Ballo Burnett, Itichmond,Yas E 8 Bidden A le, NY Mre O'llern, Ballo Kim o , llern, Ballo Thee A Collin dr. la, SO L J Woodson, England MEDOITANYB' IlOYDL.—Vourlh Street, below Arsli. J B 'Purley, St Loula 'lion Geo Scott, Pa 1 , Pr W Witson,Delbloliont lt Miller .k,r, sOstori L It. Disbop, Jr, 31d ". 1/Stratton, Salon, N J Walter Barrett, Clearfield J 8 Brown, N Y A (1 - Too/bier, Easton ' Geo W Wider; goldsborp 3 Drelbonbach, Piim pa }}open, yitu ginersfillo / f lteesin, Yates op, Altick, Lattcaiter Y Dpalding, Volt Jain bliten; Na Pitic Dosses, PlioinLavine P PP4O, MitoP 74 Cargo, Pittsburgh A D lionmiker, arrlstown W Drodhead, Netea eke 1) W Moore, Clearfield A Wlticcet,e,eot, P V Simpers, pest}, AN 0 ft Dult, New Popo Jolin Sphalt,o, Ashland, 1.1 r, Leman, LaticacteT J Compton, r,rte, Pa, AMERICAN flOTßL—Ahentunt. below Sixth at. Jas Y Smith, Reading A W Sharp, Danville W Danville J W Smith & la Del Kurtz & wife, Balt 0 D Kurtz, Baltimore R Y Moat) , ilady,Mittlin co II Simms, Baltimore Prof Addison, Boston Mrs Addison & da, Boston Jamesll Beck, Pottsville That'll Graves, Tenn Geo II Rice, Boston Ohits 4I N Geo Oratf,'LsnMuder John Buehler, Lancaster Banqolph & son, Rlch- OM Gilpin, Wilmington monk , . 1. Vies Lewis, Fa Dr W glowinger, Lebonon Hr Goo Boldman, Lebanon Ci J N4kort & w fe, Needing henry Bell, Phomixyllle 0 W Stisttuclt, Po D Pine & la, N Y Sharp, rtantiosburg John Warner, Pottsville B Burnham, M Ohank 0 .Blins, Y W W Adams, Alexandria Chas White, Pa, Geo Whipple, Baltimore 0 Brown, Providencs Ifni it Alll Vt N Y 7014 Smith, Baltimore R Powers, Baltimore 0 Hill Banton ' F & 410b,er. BRooyer, Pb Wll Thompson & la, N Y PABBSTio, BAlt J SlThomas & Mies HIE Thomas, Wiling , tn T A Sworn, Pottsville GeoP 46,ggeohalt M McAleer, N Y NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Al Crisman., Blair co, Pa J DoradoHa_ rPa Peter Bates, Pa - , Lewis Myers, Nazareth, Pa L Campbell, Bordentown S Chamberlain & la, Zt y Shumacicer Luzern° co Pa U 7 Robb, Berke co, Po • Ne If Lewis, D eislivare 7 Id llallowal& T Janice - Reatliwy P Newbold, Allentown Joe Gormley, Phil delpbia Aliso - MR Clormley,••Lone Jim Siegel, Beading,.Ps, J Eder & la, AlyOrdOW/1 Wm 1C LoOo, hismroleWll PAW/ Wolf, iAlmrion Keari Weida, Po • Henry Vogel, Harrisburg Owen Bands, IlarrlsburgGoo B Jones, Harrisburg 117 Gender, Pottsville ' Jos Rinehart, Pa Sehropp, Bethlehem . Geo W Morgan, Pottsville J U Wortley, Tremont, Pa 0 timber, Tuscarora 124 German, Allentown , CI Vog,le, Reading J Henderson, Reading •al ES Swartz. Canton, 0 Hartzell, Dauphin P Healer, Tamaqua G Reed,•N Y - Geo Baker, N Y RS Wyman, Horseflies, 0 Jno B Williams, Pa. , STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. James Karr, Balt II 11 Kelly, N Y II -Plasma, Pittsfield, Maas II Shure, aid Jos Laubash, Baotou John McVey, Harrisburg Mellened, Pottsville P Oolburn, Boston G P Luttman, Columbia John Cooley, Balt B W Hutchinson, Oxford P 0 llutchinson,Oxford Oboe Brooke, Chester co Wm Itattnot, Lancaster eo Danner, Lancaster John Boyles, Chicago Itobt Johnson, Harrisburg A W Bentz, Carlisle P -Maher, Coo Johnson, N Y Saml Byolll, Clearßeld, - W DM, DOCIr4 CO J B Po lt. c °heater co, Pa Waters, Lewistown - HenryA Marks, Lancaster Stuart McClung, Va . IJIHON HOTEL-410h street, below Fourth. Mr taker & la, Pa - J Limey, NJ johnN Vcirbees, N J : II Day &w, Washlng'n A Relly,,Lwaloburg, Pa BP Blotchier, Lewisburg J A Campbell, .1 Reed. Shamokin, Pa S Watts, Clinton co, Pa I/ Mullett, Easton, Pa N Lyomoiledfoid, Pa Cleo Martin, Allegheny city Jai Caldwell, Pa 0 T Bloke, N hfutton - , Blair c 0 Pa John DlcOarga, Pittsburgh J Bath, !Ilddietown, Pa Mrs Roth, kliddletourn, Pa P Downey , 'ltiddletown. WClawson &Is, pal - Mra Downey, Middletown Johnson, Washington H J Mertsolo_PeetOrru,Pa B Bruner, Jonestown Mia Bruner' .ropetoirri i i , f, MBA limner, Jonestown 4 4 YuiPer; 0 4 • • - &Jones., Ohio PitESl3.--PRItADELPIIIA; BATURDAY; NOVEIVII3gR 2S, 1.857. BLACK BEAD , INN—Fifth and Merohant streets. F McFadden, Newark, Del J Tenderslln, Pa A Given Juniata co J M Harlan, Del . M Holland, Del Mine DvaiaavWeet Chaster Wm ii Eokele la, Pa D D Nyco, Phreniavllle G 0 Olark, Deep River, Ot J P Stool, Delaware co Enos Pricer, Doylestown 0 T Stadiger, Phila. D litarchbank, Loniaville R Larkin, Delaware co Thee Pratt, Delaware co John Larkin, Delaware no MADISON ROUSE—Second street, above Market. J Resler & la, N J T D Price, Del N D Buckmaster, Del II Bannister, N Y Dr A J Crisman, Pa • It Sasyman, N J I Collingswood, N J D H Capin , Port Deposit It L Davis, Port Deposit B Picket & la, N J J Biggins, Del Geo Ste Re, Phila Wm Holmes, N J J Larrimer, lowa Wm Gebhart, lowa II II Cahill, Pa JP Monroe, Pa j allpin, Elkton E J Richardson, Del hlr Satterfield, Del II Rogers Jr, N Y P L Baker, Pa BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third great, abv. Oallosrhlll. tWxn Beagle, Pa The. AI Mallhaney, Pa M Oline, Warren co, Pa Miss Moe, Warren co, Pa Miser Burbank, Bethlehem John Rosenberg, Pa Milton Benner, Stnnoya'n Mary Yost, Reading Henry Babb, Lebanon Aug P Knocko, Lebanon John Gasser, Lebanon Joe Reich, Nazareth 0 Ricbline, Nazareth John 0 Reed, Pa 013 Patent, Pa Ohne Andrew.. Pa Wm Beans, Bunko to Sidney S Behneller, Pa BLACK BEAR TIRTEI.—Third street, all Cal'whin. John Rush, Masan& Ana Rush, Mattingla Ohms Levoas & la, Reading 111 Mohr, Mollosvillo A Buckman, Peasterville A Faust, Upper Dublin Wm Buckman, Feastervilla E Ilaidarman, Backs co Rims Benner, eutaneytown Henry Walter, Ducks co Lewis Clemons, Doylestown Casper Ronde, Dyberry 0 D Rnight, Feasterville Vanardedalen, Pa A Clayton, Southampton David Meehan., Pa A Hoagland, Peastorvllla Chas Roads, Southampton Rudolph Wertz, Reading BARLEY SllEAF—Second, below Vine street. W James, Bucks co, Pa E IvSus, Abington E Pickering, Bucks co J T Blair, Bucks co A Watson, Mon'y co W K Carver, Newton 0 T Merrick, Bucks co A Blakey, Newton J Tucker, Nerr'n 11 James, Mucks co JD Lambert, Bucks co J Leedom, Bucks co A W Rich, Bucks co 8 W Shaw, Bucks co A Corson, Bucks co P K Vests, Bucks co A Yerkos, Bucks co L Buckman, Doyl'u 0 Bourne, BoyPu A Longaboye, Bucks co It Longshore, Bucks co E Beaus, Pa II L Corson, Pa W K Doane, Bucks co E Pickering, Bucks co 0 McCoy, Bucks co A Berman, Newton K Smith, Bucks co .1 Fisher, Bucks co g x Broadhurst, Bucks co J 8 Keith, Bucks co Millg 0 Row 'Mimi. 13 McNair, Bucks co 0 BAMSOY, Ilartsvillo 0 Cadwallader, Bucks co 'W Davidson, Pa Eipccial IN4"otices Saving Fund.—National Safety Trost Co., 0111 co, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of TRIAD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING TILE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS BY THE BANKS. 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2, Current Bank Notes, Cheeks, and Specie will be received on deposit. 3. Deposits made In Bank Notes or Checks will be paid back in Current Bank Notes. 4. Deposits made in Gold or Silver will bo paid back in Cola. Interest VIVR PP.R COOP. per annum. n 025 For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful COMODLIOO, nee " Balm of LON Flowers." For dressing Dulles' hair, use "Woodland Cream, a new Pomade." It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully. W. P. FETRIDGE & CO., Proprietors, N. Y. For sale by T D. Paterson, 306 Chestnut; Samuel alines, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. D. Durand, 718 Chest nut; T. II Peters; & Co., 716 Chestnut; G. G. Evans, Gift Dook-store, 439 Chestnut; 0. 8. Ilubbell, 1410 Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar ket; A. D. Taylor, Ninth and 'Walnut; Dr. Morrison, Seventeenth and Chestnut ; S. W. IMMO ft. Sons, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward Christmann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut. 0012-ly 3fteksoll, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT STREET. Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Cir culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prices to suit the times. Bower's in' nut Cordial. --.Thls invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the moot choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the moat perfect and reliable carminative extant for infanta and young children. By its powerful Influence a speedy cure is effeoted in all cases of Cholie, windy pains and artUfals. lielieves and mitigates much of childten , a sugaring during denti tion or teething, and by its soothing proportion tran quillises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &o. The Infant Cordial hes become a etanderd remedy, and has been need in thousands of came with the most abundant success. No family should bo without It. Prepared only by ilssar A. Dowse, • At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. N. corner of Sixth and Green As., Philadelphia. To whom all orders mast be addressed. dad for sale by Druggists generally. au 1.8-1 y Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 2.03 Walnut street, one door west of second street. 8AC0171311 de posits in mans of One Dollar sod upwards, from all clams of the o,onnuunity, and allows interest at the rate or five per oent. per annum. Waco open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President Franklin Foil; Treasurer, Charles 51. Morris; Secre tary, James 8. Pringle. Bank Notes of the PENNEYLVANIA. BANE FOR UMBRELLAS, BY WU. H. RICHARDSON, No. 418 MARKET BUSS? Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, 624 WALNUT BT, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SWANN. GEO. J. "TERKEL'S, 624 WALNUT pATW, 14,15 cd 173 0451151 A Strpot, R. C. Boumld, Commission nuelneas In Com mercial paper and negotiations of 1011130, 61 WALNUT Os., opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia. nolo-2m Marriages. On the 231 inst., by Rot. W. Kenney, DERRICK D. MORRIS, of AlitMoro,' Del., to SOPHIA /Oki MACK, of Shia city, On Wednesday evening, 25th inst., by Alderman Aiwa ham McCarty, PETER JONATHAN to Mre. JULIA ADAMS, both of Richmond, Ts. On the 10th loot., by Rev. Dr. 0' Tool, Pastor of Saint Patrick's Church, We.khington, D. C., Mr. JOHN 00- GAN; of Alexankrial Ya., to Mice JANJ CONNSILIXE, of Washington, D. C. Eleglllti Suddenly, op the morning et the 27th Inst., ELIZA, wife at Wlllipu 'MThOn 2 69II, ip the 419 d year of her ago. The relatives and friends of the family are respect fully invited to attend the funeral from the residence of her husband, No. 334 Routh Front street, above Pine, on Monday afternoon, at 2 o'clock. ID this city. Friday, Soy. 2T, liov. A 14805 ROOD, in the 66th year of his ego. The %ale friends of The deceased aro invited to at tend his funeral from his late residence, corner of Lo. cnst and 'Mary streets, West Philadelphia, Monday, Nov. 30th, at 10 o'clock A. M , without further notice. The interment will take place at Laurel 11111 Cemetery, ss On Thursday morning, Thant:ooring day, the 20th hint , SARAH FLOM:NCR, in the 67th year of her age widow of the late Rapid Florence, boat-builder of South wark, end mother of the Son. Thomas B. Florence Re presentative in Congress of the First Congressional District of Nowt vanla. Ifer relatives and friends and those of her son., the Hon. Thomas B. Florence, are invited to attend her funeral from his hence, her Into residence Se. 1017 Lombard street, between Nineteenth and Twentieth Streets, ort Monday morning next, the 30th inst., at 10 o'clock, without further notice. Interment at Monu ment Cemetery. On the 26th inst., Mrs. MARGARET JANE SMALL, in the 33d year of her age. On the 26th fist., MATILDA, daughter of Tames and Sarah ] , 1e 011 41 1 1.Y, raged I years 9 months and 3 days. Suddenly, t . iti the 20th tact., Mrs. LI.4.ItTLIA LIMA In the 50th year of tier ago. • • Op tin, 25th Inat.,'ltOSE TONER, wife of .Toliv. Toner, agbdT3o years. 1.5 - sTstltptrstlgsts of Great ll:Rtes.—The Third Discourse on this inbject, by Ray. Dr. Bann, BAD• DATIJEVENIN6 at half-past 7. Church SEVENTH street, above Brown. uo2l.lt* . _ lq-dtev. llienry Ward Beecher will deliver his great lecture UAUBRS OP SUCCESS AND FAIL URE INLlPE, ,, 'before the People's Literary Inttituto, at the Musical Fund Nall, TUESDAY EVENING - , December let. Doers open at 7 lecture quarter before S. 1 , Ickets twenty-five oents for sale at the book storm 1028-4t* 'Office of the Commonwealth Insurance COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.— Fitment to the requirements of the charter of the Com monwealth Insurance Company of the State of Pennsyl vania, an Election for Ten pireotars, to serve the ensu- Jaz year, 'trill be held at the aloe Of the Company, N. W. carper or FOUIITIX and WALNUT', ou MONDAY, January 4th, 1828; between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock no2l34ituth4ll SAMUEL B. MOON, Seoy, DIII3LIC NOTICE.---E. G. WHITMAN tk A. CO. are now prepared to offer to the public the best and largest assortment of Bonbons, Sugar Toga, Candied Fruits, Sugar and other law goode, suitable for Christmas Trees. The candles manufactured kr us are made of the beat material that can be had, amongst which are fine sugar-coated Almonds, Telly Drops, Cordial Drops, Mow Paste, Cum Drops, Caramelles, dm, &o. P. S —Superior Walnut Candles, Cream, and all varieties of plain Candles. Also, dealers In all kinds Foreign Fruits and Nuts. No. 102 South SE COND, one door below CHESTNUT Street, Philadel phia. n0213-s to th4w/I COAL !—HICICORY pqm., parity, at rodi4cad priCes, to suit the times. Mines & Co. (tropr(etord of the old Pinkerton Mines) have made ar. rangements to pass their large Lump Coal through anew (I.olonal Breaker, in order to tarnish their city custom with a superior small and large Sitars Coal. W. 'KNOWLES, Miler or KIN= and WILLOW Sts., daily receiving a full supply. Try IL no2B..gt* VAN FRANCISCO PACKET NOTICE- California Lino. Shlppera per ship 3, JONES, Wm. Ellory commander, will plesao hand to their bills of lading this day for eig• nature, and °bilge • BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., 120 (late SO North 'Wharves SIIEBT AND GOAT SKINS. A small Invoice of Sloop and Goat Skins, now landing from barque Irma, and (Genie by 011itli.b&B no2B-1 0 t 138 (new) Walnut al.—second story. MARACAIBO COFFEE.-160 bags prime Maracaibo Coffee, now lauding from barque Irma, and for sale by. CHARLES TETI:, no2S-10t lag (new) Walnut, at,—seeond dory. NUTMEGS. -16 kogs No. 1 Nutmegs, now lauding from on board brig "Pierre Lacoste," at I t oinbsail-street wharf, imported and for este by HENRY 11011M1 & CO., 221 and 223 ii. Fourth street. BOHLEN' 6 WEESP ANCHOR GIN 221 pipee. now landing at Lombard.street trim , from on board the brig " Pierre Lacoste," from Ratter dam, and for sale by the undersigned sole importers o this Gin. lIENRY BALEN & do., nogg-1w 221 and 223 S. Fourth stmt. CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE. rn B I I L m A . DR ao LP i n n IA, t N h o is v e i r p e a r r t, e l n B t w 57. Persona Kevin ei 11 present their bilis on or before the Ist day of Decem ber, 1857. OEORDE Bf, MU, JAMES 11. LEDDY, City Commissioners MUSS LOQAN, 0f14.214-004 flank Noticed. CONSOLIDATION BANK, -rurcAnardrilta, November 29,1857. At Au Election, held on the 16th Met , the rolloolog gentlemen wore elected as Directore to serve the emu. lag year, vie : Jaws V. Watson, Floury Oroakey, David Davis, U. W. Fltagsrald, Danl. M. Fox, Geo. U. Kinder, Ludlam Matthews 1 &nem £. alone, 1 A.. Snow Madam, Thos. 3, Potts, S. P. thoomaker, Wm. L. Springs, A. 8. Wolf. loud, held this day, lAMBS animously To -elected Prost- P.EIRSOL, °maim And at a ineoting of tho V. WATSON, Esq., won una dent. r;o4-tu Its 3 Carprtinge. CARPETINGS • AT GREATLY MOOED PRIORS, Pon 0.11311 ONLY. BALLY & BROTHER, 1: 1 1 No. 020 OHESTNUT STREET, 10 E-4 Invite the attention of their friends and thli 0 public generally to their large stock of •.9 IMPORTED CARPETS, U 1 P 4 Which they are determined to offer at such fA prices as will insure sales. RICH 11ELVET CARPETS at $1 37 )6 to $1.75. ).4 BEST TAPESTRY do at $1.12 to $1 30, 0 HEAVY ENGLISH BRUSSELS at $1.25. PZI BEST NEW PATTERNS do at $1.371‘. IMPERIAL THREE PLY, $1 to $1.25, 4 SUPER INGRAIN, for bed-rooms, all prices. FLOOR OIL OLOTIIS. sr! Wo have the handsomest display ever offered, In 04 and at prices exceedingly low, with every aril ale usually kept in a CARPET WAREHOUSE. FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FURSIII! JOHN FAREIRA & CO., Importers, Alsauractarers, and Det2i6CH La FANCY FURS, FOR LADIES AND OUILDREN flaring manufactured an immense stock of FM, with the expectetiob of doing our usual business, the present pressure of the time, and comparative 'aqua lion of trade, have left us with an unusual amount of Stook upon our shelves. It is to meet this difficulty that we have now - DETERMINSD To dose out our ENTIRE STOCK At Prices actually less than THEIR COST TO MANUFACTURE! Wo have arse on, hand a lung and complete assort meat of GENTS , FURS, CLOVES, All or which will be sold at tory LOW PRICES. NO. 818 MARKET St , bot. Eighth and Ninth, nol9-Ba , South stilo MIS! FURS!! FURS!!! lIMARITIABS OS COST CIIAB. OAKPOILD & SON, No. 020 CHESTNUT ST., DOLOW Are rolling their LARGE AND CAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK LADIES' 91111 S AT PRICES TO SUIT TEE TIMES. We would advise our lady friends to call immediately , d secure a bargain. no2l•tutha•dt 3tionrante Companigs. GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND VII TRUST COMPANY-001m 403 WALNUT, Cornet of FOURTH Street. FIRE, MARINE and INLAND INSURANCE at the lowest rates. PIOLADELNIZA, November 1M,1057, At a meeting of the gtockholdere of this Company, hold on the 10th inst., the following parsons were elected Directora for the coming year, viz; CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut greet. IFAL DARLING, 1510 Pine otreo t. ALEX'. WILILLDNN, merchant, 10 North Front et. ISAAC/ HATLEHURST, Attorney and Ormnsallor. . . JOHN C. HUNTER, of Wright, Hunter & Co. E. TRACY, or E. Tracy it Co., Goldsmiths , Hall. JOHN R. AVCORDT of Jones, White, $ G AVOurrty, THOS. L. GILUSPIE, of Gillespie & Zeller. JAS. D. NOVI, orders. B. Smith & Co. E. HARPER JEFFRIES, of Wm. H. Brown & Co. JOHN It. 'MODES, cor. Seventh and Samna streets. CHAS. E. THOMPSON, 413 Chestnut street. JNO. J. SLOCUM, 220 South Third street. ALFRED TAYLOR, Wilco Cairo City Property, And at a meeting of the Directors, held this dap, CHARLES C LATHROP was unanimously re-elected President, and WAL DARLING, Vico-President, H. K. RICHARDSO.N, Assistant-Secretary. (IPPIOE OP TUE INDEPENDENT AW- N., TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY. Notice is hereby given that in accordance with the provisions of the Act of Incorporation, an election for fifteen persons, to serve as Directors of the Independent Mutual Iwo, ranee Company, until the first day of December, 1558, or until their successors are legally chosen, will be held at the office of the Company, No. 220 WALNUT Street, on TUESDAY, the first day of December, UM, between the hours of ID A. 81. and I P. M. no7A-,del It. tio<ANI,EY, Secretary. 0015ThIONWEALTH. FIRE INSURANCE V COMPANY, OF TUE [STATIs OF PENNSYLVA, NIA..-01Ece, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Btreeti, Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, $600,000; Peld-up Oapital.F2oo.ooo. DAVID JAYNE, M. D., Prom Moat. TtiOMAIS BTI.;W.ART , MOOlt, Secretary. CIIRARD FIRE AN 11.11 ANON COMPANY, Pll 102 WALNUT street west u " v4II lints C raw D MARINE INELTR. 1.1LADE1.P.144-04e41, no. T/111.111. ONLY TAIERN. , ' 3101111., Vt'm. M. Dwain, Jar. Walker, Johp Anspach, Jr., J no. McClure, Burroughs, Tho. Craten, J. B. Hughes, A. S. Gillett, F. D. Sherman, Farman Sheppard, Wm. P. Hacker, Sarni, Jones, M. D. J. P. Steiner, Joseph Klapp, M. D. H. A. Shackelford, , • Hon, .70.01..1(14.V5, President. Hon. G. W. INGDWARD, Vice President. Joe. EL Moldoman, Secretary. lAlletEl B. dr.vonn, Assistant Secretary. not-3mdf SM.' flak nab tno Lei. 10011. SALE OR TO RV,NT—Two handsome three-444 y B.W4CK 110119 ES, with double three• story but( buildings,•replete with all the znoiliern's,n k prorelneuts, eituited on the slouch eof SErflair4t4 street, below nne.an. Inquire) of oho rdnivimsy on the north elite of ;AmiErtsqN gtrasr ) olow LIAQAD. nora-anarrtlit. DESIRABLE OFFICES at 520 WALNUT Bt., opposite the State House; one of the best business locations in Phlindelphis, 7 10, kW, light, and all modern convenience,. Apply on the premises, Boom No. 8, to 0. W. :f..IIALL, Agent. no2B VIIESTNIIT STREET STORE TO RENT. —2 Bulks, Plate Ulase, Silver mountings, Vutures, Counters, &c., all complete. Rent $650. Rout to commence January let. Apply 431 Chestnut Street. n 25 at. womatT St SCOTT. PENNSYLVANIA DANK NO TES.— For sale, a well.secured GROUND 1111 NT of $2lO, upon three brick dwelling houses and lot on Hancock street, south of Afaater-48 (Oct front, 103 feet deep— punctually paid in quarterly payments. Pennsylvania Bank notes will be taken for it. Apply to 1.0. PRIOE, Corner of SPRING GARDRN and TIIIRTERRaII Streets. nolo-2w Mattel) AMERICAN GOLD AND NEW TOUR EXCHANHE IYANTVD AT iponEsr CURRENT. RATES, CRONISE a CO., SPECIE ILRORERS, no2l-Of 40 SOUTH THIRD ST SCULL, CAMBLOS, & CO., BANKERS, No. 35 South Third Street. The highest premium paid for AMERICAN GOLD AND NEW YOLK EXOHANOE. I.7neurrsut Funds bought and Bold. Stooks bought and sold on comnitabion only. uolo-2m# LI W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS Le. No. 87 Booth TLEIRD Street, Pbiladelptda. COLLECTIONS promptly made on all acoessible points in ths United States and Canada. Brooks, Bonds, ho, Bought and Bold on Commission. Tineurrent Bank Notes, Checks, ko., bought at the lowest rates. Deposita received and Interest allowed, M per agree went. nov 2•Eina Surnarge. IMPORTANT IMPROVEMENT NEW 4AB CONSUAIING FIIIINAOB CRILSON'S NEW CONE FURNsICE, after having been put to the most severs test, during the two COLD WitiTHAD or 1866 AHD 1857, has mead to be the most powerful heater in the world, saving from yi to 34 the fuel owe any of the best furnaces now in nee. THHH4 PORHACED are conetruoted with a cast iron ash pit, and a broad, shallow pan•sheped fire pot, lined with fire-brick or fro stayer. The fire pot is surmount ed with A SERIES OY CONES, on TAPERING RADIATORS, large and brood at their base, but tapering to email aper tures at the top, and uniting with the neuter chamber, through which the heat and emote pass to the flue. Tut wane products of combustion in the form of smoke and (mime, are suspended directly °Yet the tire, oatmeal) or compressed into the tapering Qom and OONTINIIII,LT NAMED to the direct action of the rays of beat and light from the fire. This boat and light Is brought to a room; i JAM Cosa, not unlit the COLLECTION OY TILE BUN'S EATS, to a focal point through an ordinary lees, causing the BUM AND 011320 to become Intensely heated and tho naughty co:money, by thin operation the mita AND DABAS are DADS IiQUALLT AYAILABLY with the rort. mem, for heating purr:lON, while, in other furnassi, it In OAARisD Orr AND Wang° IN TDB OFDIANNY. All persons deairous of obtaining the best and MOST EOONOMIOAL IttATINO APPAIIATUO, should not fail to examine the NkW Gin 0011019111 0 00NR FONNAOR before purelvalng any other. The at tention of architects nod builders is particularly M- quested. .41NOILI & 'WILSON, (Bummers to 8. A. Ilarrison,) No. 5 5 51 WALNUT Street, Opposite Independence Squats. 1V111 , f(IED AIVAT,-,-- itg. The finbacriberjiaa (plum:mend manufacturing him Ne Plus Ultra It I N 0 EDMEA T, which he offers to Ills customers in LARGOr Or SMALL QUAN7ITIB3. Ordora through BLOOD'S DISPATCH will bo pion tually attended to, JOSHUA IVBRIIIT, nl3 2nt d BPRING GARDEN and kRaNKLIN eta SAVING FUND.--UNITED STATE' TROST COMPANY, corner or Tantn and GUEST NUT Streets. Large arid small same recelved, and paid back on de. mond, without notice, with FIVE PEI 01INT 1511119,- 'RSV from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Oillco hoard, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Boot!and, from 11 upward*. Preeldent—NtEPllllN It. ORkWYOUP, Treadurer—PLlNY FISK. Welter - 44/43i 3 3 , /A7/4311, AT 2.9 CENT D S ° ' II.S 1700 YARDS FINE QUALITY We have Just received one case of the above Geode LE WIDTH PLAID CASHMERES We bear they aro being sold in other places at 3T tette $l,lOO worth of LONG JIMMIE SHAWLS, from $9 to s26—the cheapest goods wo have ever Been ! A large Block of very excellent SLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS! Very cheap Blankets and Flannels. Cloths, Caesimeres, Bee. for Men's and Boys' Wear. Carpets dogleg out, positively less than cost. Irish Linens, Domestic Muslius, Content Flannels; French Mericioes, English Cobourgs, Paramattas, Ac., Ac. In fact we offer unparalleled bargains from a welLas sorted 041811-PUROIIASED STOOK! TLIONNLEY & ORISU, no2B-Itli N. E. corner of Eighth and Spring Oenlen THE CHEAPEST LONG BROGUE SHAWLS EVER SOLD IN PHILADELPHIA. THORNLEY k CHISM, Eighth and Spring Donlon, havo just purchased several lots of LONO BRUME SHAWLS p FOR CAM, AT A MOST TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE! 1 lot flue quality, all Silk aad Wool, for SS'. 0 for SlO. .c ,c p ea $l2, 1 << ccci cc uree $l4 Several late very floe, all wool, $l.l, 510, $1E1,520, and $25. Pine Erenclr Blanket 8 howls, Chenille fihawle, &c., et TI9LOItNIX,Y & no2B-4t N. B. corner of Eighth and Bpring Garden eta. TUMBLING DOWN OF DRY GOODS -11 BARGAIN.2—Frew the late Cash Auotion Sales, at prices that DEFY ALL COMPETITION. CLOAKS and TALHAS far below the cost of ruatortals. Dress floods of ovoPy description at the very lowest prices. 25 coat Detainee seduced to .12s cents, and other Goods is the same proportion. Just opened a large lot of Chenille Scarfs, elegant styles, at less than half price, (Nosing out all our fderinos and Paratuattam at cost, and we have resolved that our Dry Goode shall be sold all cheap as the cheapest J. C. PAYNTER, n02.643t 113 and 115 N. EIGHTH St., above Arch WARM SHAWLS. B}IARPLMS DROTIFEILS offer Full assortments of Long Shawls; Bordered all-wool Long at $1 LO ; Plaid do do at $5; Heavy Chenille Square at ; Punch and Berlin fine Shawls; 13roche, Long and Square, cheap; Travelling Shawls ; for wen Friends , Shawls, in every variety. nov 25 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH streets LADIES' SHOEMAKERS. SIIARPLESS BROTHERS, sole agents For Anserican Elastic Webbing Black and colored English Lastlugs, French Luting and Gaiter Clothes, • Italian Cloths and Black and White Satins, Galloons, Laces, Drills, Mullins, French Rids, Morocco, Patent Leathers. nor2s CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets, ADIE S' CLOTH CLOAKS—NE W STYLES.—Now open, Cloaks of Black, tiros a, and Oray Cloths, made up In the best and most fashlonable style, In CLOAK. AND SHALL ROOM. $5 Woollen Long Shawls, worth Si. $ 5 Stella Shawls, the $'1.60 quality. $6 Black Thlbet Long Shawls. Square Shawls. $o Broche Square Shawls. Shawls of every kind and price. Bine Cloaks made to ordor. We still continue to sell our entire stock of dress Goods at below the OOLLABS, &o FIRST COST OF MANUFACTURE. A large lino of geed SATINETTS, CASSIIIIERES, AND CLOTHS, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS, In Basement Story, in full supply. The especial attention of Loyers Is desired. Notes of all Solvent Banks In the Union taken. Our reductions aro bona tide. We sell every article at the lowest market rate, no matter what the cost mosey COOPER & CONARD, B. E. corner Ninth and Market streets. BLANKETS ! BLANKETS!! BLANK .!.) ETB I I I—S. 11. AROIIAMBAULT, B. 11, corner SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN &recta, have just received— 800 pairs heavy Blankets, at 1 50, 2 00, 8 00, 4 00, 460, 6 00 and $O. . . 1 lot Broths. Shawls, at 0 00 worth $lO. 200 Blanket Shawls, at 1 50, 2 00, 3 00, 4 00 and $5 Stella Shawls at 2 00, 5 00, 4 00 and $O. DRESS GOODS. 800 plea. now DeUlmer!, reinend to 12)4 and 181 i o 100 pions Madonna Cloths, at 8, worth 12,ti0. 1000 yards dark Chintzes, at 6k(, B and 10e. 500 yards Valerielos Plaids, at only 12 lie. MEN AND DOW WEAL Cassimeres at 60, 62,4, 76 87X snd Boys , wear at 25, 311(, 37X t 45 and 600. Wool Flannels s.;, 12,t6, 1134, 25, 81, 113 and 500. Heavy Canton Plannela at B and 10e. At Brll. AROIIABIDAULT'S, S. R. corner SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN &meta. no2l-6t "'TILL GREATER BARGAINS IN BLAN t.a KETS.—V.E. ARCITAMBAIILT, N N. Corner of ELEVENTH and AlAligET Street, will open this morn log, from Now York Auction, 600 palm of largo slim, all wool, Twilled Blankets, at $1.60, $1.76, $2.10, $3 25, $8.60, $4, $6, $6, $7, $B, and $lO. Alao, 100 large else Comfortable!' at $t Th and $2. Extra oho Long Shawls, from $5 to $9. Square Shawls morn $1 to s4i Broche Shawls from $5 to $l5. MORE CHEAP OARBETS. Ingrain Carpets, wool filling, at lOti, 18S ~and 25c ; all wool Oarpets at 60 and 60c.; Blair Carpets from 10 to tie • Entry Carpets from 18 to tno.• Rag and List Car pet; ' at 18 and 250. One Price Store, N. E. cornor of ELEVENTH and MARKET Streets. u021.-Ot SPECIAL NOTICE.— A large szsortment oY Attractive and seasonable DRY GOODS, Prom the extensive wholesale stocks of several SUSPENDED ROUSES, Will be opened Tills DAY, NOVEMBER Slat, 1857, At the store, No. 923 MARKET Btreet, NORTH BIDE, Between Ninth and Tenth, And sold throughout - e BY RETAIL, AT Al . IMPMOVR-EN T IM REDVerioN In prices for 0 A 8 H. The goods are all new, and of recent importation or manufacture; ands rare opportunity is offered to per. chasers to purchase the best makes and styles, fur below the usual prices. 'SAMUEL 8. 11E88, nov2l-2w No. 923 MARKET Street. BANK OF PEN.NSYLVANI4—GREAT xxorrinana etT imwitt:li.s , —{Ve are re ceiving the stolen of t/lo above bauk at par for Dry goodit; atireatly•reduced prices. Dank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Cloaks and Talinan. Hook of PetICIVIVIrIia Notes token for Shawls. Dank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Dress Coals. Dank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Merinos. Dank of Pennsylvania Notes taken !(en's Wear. Dank of Penrisylyanla Notes taken fur Ribbons Bank of ;'e..inatNtitAtt Netci token for Thribrokricries. Bank Of PentinylVania Notes token for Pollinating. Donk of Pennsylvania Notes taken fur Dlanko to, Dank 'Ni/tes taken tor glom se . , Dank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for the choice of goods from one of the largest and beat.aeleeteAl Mocks in the City, and at extraordinary lox prices, at k. & lity,LCUED`tt, nov2l-St S. W. corwar ighth and Spring Carden. REMOVAL. L. J. LEVY & CO., IN ANTICIPATION OP 'REMOVAL TO Tllll SPLENDID NEW STORE, Now being eroded for aim lu CHESTNUT STREET, Ilara determined, for a period of 30 DAVS, To (linos° of a largo amount of their stock now to Moro They invite the attention of the Public and their One touters to one of the most complete aesertruoute of ISTAI'IC AND . SAVOY DRY GOODS To be found In this country, which will be disposed of for the period named, a such prices no PIN insure their CHESTNUT STREET, no11•t[ NEXT TO TUE CUSTOM MOUSIi, HEAVY BROWN COTTONS Ono Thousand Bales SREETINGS, SIIIItTINOS, AND DRILLS, /Row vita LAWRENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, JACKSON COMPANY, cINDIAN IIIIAS,) AND ivAsguA MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Blair various widths arid styles, which aro offered for WO far arst•class psper,on SIX MONTHS , CREDIT, by the Agents of the Companies, ALFRED SLADE & CO., not-1m 39 LETITIA STREET. GREAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAKS. A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES Ins been determined on by tbo subsorlbers, In con sequence of the continued pressure. 600011800S' ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS, s2,formerly :3 55. 300 missreo CNOLISII BEAVER CLOAKS, $3 80, formerly 15 50. 250 SUPERIOR FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS, $5 to $B, cost to Import $7 to $lO each LONG BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS, $B, formerly $l2. MOH BLACK VELVET CLOAKS, All 20 per coot below cost of production. .IV. PROCTOR A. CO , Successors to Oro But& te. Co., 013 2mo d 708 CHESTNUT street LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. BIAXIVELL & BON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL gTORNA, 1026 CHESTNUT Street four doors below Eleventh And 315 B. SECOND St. below Spruce. 9AOTORIES.—Nos. 945 and 97 GEORGE Bt., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders wade at 4 few bourn' notice. ae22 4mlf a jouN B. STRYKER, JR., Wholesale Dealer to AVOTION DAY MODS. Na, 12 DAM/ Street, Philadelphia. 0at1.20 WELLS, FARGO, 1 1 / 4 - -- NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA BxpEEB,9 AND EX01.1.4.110E COMPANY, Southwest corner of CHESTNUT AND YOUR2II, PUILADOLVEtti. Our neat 'Express for California, Oregon, nod Caddo Costa or South Americo, will go forward from New York, per Steamer GRENADA," On 21 DECEMBER. All freight nhould be delivered to Un previoun to lot December, to Wore certaintyD . of N. being forwarded. BARNEY, Ja., rio22 , 4t* Agent. REAL ESTATE. _icy A native or this oily, who has been !or ninny years conversant With REAL ESTATE, and now knows many opportunities or very profitable investment, le desirous to make an arrangement with a gentleman who can command capital to buy and seIIIIOI.I9ES and LANO9 the party supplying the means to hold the titian nod con Nei when sold. The interest on the capital, It not pro. tided by route, will ho promptly paid, and the profits equally divided when sales are made; Address A. T. N,, at This Me. n025-at My acroirg. CHEAP BRAWLS OLIZAP SHAWLS ABOVZ(SUM, at very LOW PRICES FOR CASE Salo iv auction in THOMAS & SONS, Noe 139 and 111 SOUTH FOURTH STR BET, (Formerly Noe. 67 tad 68.5 REAL ESTATE, SMOKE &o. Palle Pelee at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday Evening. ire Handbills of each property issued separately, in addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous to each mile ono thousand catalogues in pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all the property to be cold on the following Tuesday. Err FURNITURE SALES AT THE AIIOTION STORE every Thursday morning. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. J 7 We have a large amount of Ilea' Estate at Pri vate Salo, including every description or City and country property. Punted Lists rutty be had at the auction Store. . . PRIVATE SALE REGISTER . _ 11 Real Estate entered on our Private Bale Re gister, and advertised occasionally in oar Public Hale Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) free of charge. STOCKS, ACCEPTANCES, REAL ESTATE, &a, , Pamphlet. catalogues 1101 V ready, containing full de.' ecriptiona or all the property to be sold on Tuesday next, let December, with a list of sales Otis and 15th December, and of real estate at private sale. STOOKS. On Tuesday Evening, Deo lot, nt the Philadelphia Exchange, at r o'clock, will be sold, by order of administrator, estate of Robert 'lane, deckl ; 1 share of the Jefferson Land Association, dues amounting to $lBO. paid up to Nov. 10th, 1857. Also, $3OO Union Mutual Insurance Company certifi cates of profits of the years 1840, MO, and 1851. Share to the Philadelphia Library Company. if Athenaeum. fl Mercantile Library Company. Also, for account of xi hom it may concern, a draft of ILO. Cove & Co., on John Foraum & Co., andaccepted by them, fat $8,700, due 13th October, 1817. Also, one of $2,500, same drawers and acceptors, due 7th November, 1857. $5,000 CAMBRIA 11105 CO. BONDS.—AIso, for as of whom it may concern, b first mortgage, ff per cent. horde, $l,OOO each, of the Cambria Iron Com pany, dated January, 1854, due January, 1801, coupons payable Ist January and July In New York. Also, draft of D. Longenecker on John Parana* Co , and accepted by thorn, for $2,000, due 10th Oct , 1857. On Tuesday Y-vening, December Bth, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Et. change,for account of whom it may concern: 240 shares Merchants' Insurance Company of Phila delphia, par 524—fu1l paid. Shares Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Savings sad Loma Company, par 550—full paid. Two first mortgage 6 per cent. bonds. $5OO each, Southern Railroad (late Vicksburg), coupons attached, payable July and January, 0 per cent. REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER Ist. Ae..uinistratora' Salo—Estate of Richard raison, Decd, formerly of Dr. Shippen. ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND FARM, ABOUT SIXTEEN MILES FROM MARKET STREET, AND TRItEE FROM BRISTOL. Our sale let December will include the valuable country seat and faun, 157 acres, with superior improve ments, known us "FARLEY," al tuate °tithe heights, on the west side of Nosharnouy Creek, between the Bristol turnpike and the Newport road. .trr Full particulars In handbille. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of William lt. Lennon, deceased. FRAME DWELLING, 2.ler WARD. Frame dwelling, north side of Wood [drool, between Green lane and Lororing street, Twenty-first Ward. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Lynch,udnors. TWO-STORY BRICK ROUSE. Two-story brick house, Burdo' court, between Tenth and Eleventh streets, below Locust NEAT AIbDEEN — ItESIDENCE. Also, neat modern residence, No. 163 North Fifteenth street, above Arch street, finished with modern improve rneota and conveniences TWO HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCES, Nos. 1809 AND 1823 DELANOY PLACE, NETWEEN EIOII• TRENT!! AND NINETEENTH AND SPRUCE AND PINE STREETS. Two baudseme new four-story brick residences, with three-story back buildings, and remit) with all the modern improvements and couvenlence . They will be sold separately. Immediate possession, TlillEE VALUABLE LOTS, WALNUT STREET, WEST BRILADELPUIA. Three valuable lots, Walnut street, east of Margo setts street—each 50 feet front, 220 feet deep to York street. Clear of all locumbrance. Administrators' Peremptory Sate, A THREE•STORY BRICK DWELLING, TWENTY -FIRST STREET. Also, a tbree-story brick dwelling, Twenty-first street, below Hamilton atreet. THREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING. Three-story brick store and dwelling, Ridge avenue, below Oxford street. TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. Tiro-story buck dwelling, Columbia avenue, east of Ridge avenue, CEREMIf ORY SALE.—THREE GROUND RENTS. Three ground route—one of $l2O, one of $36, and one of $3O per annum. Eseeator's reromptery Sale—}lttate of Charlotte Dneier, Decenned TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING. Two-story Welt dwelling, with back-buildings, west tido st. John street, Above Nolan stmt. - Sarno Daatate. GROUND P.V.IIT-410'3 A SEAR. A well Beamed yearly ground rent of $lO2 a year on property Delaware Frbut and Water streeta, between Vie. and Canna bill strpeta. Sale absolute. TIPREE-STORY SHUCK IdWP.LLIN(I. Three-story brick dwelling, No 101 T Vernon street, between Tenth anti Eleventh, and Parrish and Brown streets. LOT OF GROUND. Lot of Oround southwest corner of Columbia avonue and Twenty-seventh street. TRUE-STORY IiaICK Three•idory brick dwelliog, No. 1152 *Pasiiyunk road, above Federal etrert. PEREMPTORY BALE—THREE-BTORY BRICU. DWELLINO. Throe-story brick dwelling, No. 309 Lombard street, west of Third. Sale absolute. HANDSOME RESIDENCE, WOOD STREET, BUR LINGTON. A handsome brick residence, Wood street, between Burlington, and Union streets, irlington, N. J. Lot 114 feet front, by 30,1 feet Beep, 'PEREE-STORY BUICK STORE: AND DIVELL/NO, 8, E, corner of Tenth and Poplar streets. Executor's Bale. MEDICAL LIBRARY OF A PHYSICIAN DECEASED. Thin Evening. November 2Stli, at the auction store, Noa. MS and 141 South Fourth street, a valuable medical 'Pon of r. physician deceased, by order of exoegtor. I For particulars ace cataloguee and the books, whl h will be arranged on Priddy morning. • Salo in Camden, N. J. 110U511110.1,11 FURNITURE, BEDS AVD BEDDING, CARPETS, CHINA, &a On Monday Morning, 80th Instant, at 10 o'clock, at the southwest corner of Second and Market streets, Camden, New Jersey, the household furniture, feather beds and bedding, cArrtQ, china. Ac., of a lady declining housekeeping Irr May be examined at 8 o'clock on the raFgtio4 of the sale. Admi ‘ ratior's Sale. P . /AVERT 7ED 011AREOAL, FACTORY UTENSILS, WAtION:3, CART, HARNESS, &c. 401 the firm of Campbell & Fatten ) On Monday morning. Oth Instant, at 10 o'clock, at the corner of Berea. teenth and Christian streets, will he sold, without re. eerie, the contents or a factory for making pulTerined charcoal, comprising mill and stone fur gtladlog, oilier utensils, n large quantity at pttivbriutd charcoal to , and trge, Ac. Als , o, Ntit. Wagele and harness 4150, two other esoons and A GAO, Also, saddle and bridle, ItOVSbllULil V ‘ V ftNITVRN —lmmediately after the above, ho "o ld, In Christian street, north side. Seventeoot ii street, the household furniture, tote of T t",inas Ferret deceased. Ily order of the Al iumistratur, Closing sale at No 1017 Walnut street. STOCK VA IIINET FURNITURE. vu Tuesday 3fornieg, Iscoember let, at 10 o'clock, at No, 1017 Walnut street, without reserve, thu balance of the stock of turnitute of fur John Duross, declining business, comprising Walnut lete•n.tolee, chairs, .ardrobes, dre.ong be. Teens, extension dining tables, sideboststa, office tables, Scc ttcc. )17 — The storo k to rent—immediate possession given 11.111ARY OF Tin: LATE EOIIERT WALSH, E6Q On Monday CFI Wednesday evenings. Der Ist nod 2!, the saluabla nikcellanenue library of the Into Robert F Watch, , which contain.. tarp, Dumber of rare and ‘aluable works on Carlona subjects Included in the library of the late Robert P. We Eso., mill be found— Ileath's Gallery of British Engravings, 4 vs. Ito, Batty'S Welch Scenery; Itiehard•on's English Dic tionary, 2 vu; Family Devotional Bible, by Rev, M it- I thew Henry, 3 sm. Ito; Draleca Sltt:pre and hie Tunes, 2 vs; Wightwiek's Palace of Architecture; Wilkes' Exploring Expedition, 6 vole; Monstrelet's Chronicles, 2 vole, Grosobt Antiquities of England, Ireland, and Wales, 10 vol., Picturesque Tour of the Ganges, colored plates; ItrAdforiPs Spain and Portugal, do; illustrations of Buenos Ayres, do; Hinton's Untted Stales, 2 vole; Scripture Illustrations, 40, Cnoning harn's Gallery of Engravings; 2 yols;4to ; Janieoon's Sacred and Legendary Arta; Itictory of Writing; Beirourynt and Eletehor'a Dramatic Works, 11 vole, so; Quiedrupede of America, by Audubon, 3 vole, colored plates; Ili‘tory of the Indian Tribes of America, 120 colored portraits, 3 nobs; Auilubon's 111rdir of America, 7 vs, cold plates, Cattermolo's Civil 11 Ise; Waverly' Novote, Abbotsford edition, 12 vole, Sire. Warren's Ilistory at American Revolution, 3 ve ; Na tional British Gallery of Engrg ings, 2 vs; Knight's London, 3 va ; Weirdo of Daniel Webster, 0 an; En cyclopedia Metropolitans, SU ss die; Sinith'n Dic tionary of tires% and Roman 'Mythology, 3 en, An tiquities of (treat Britain, 2 vu; Craley'd An cient Cathedrals, folio; Bbydell's Illustrations of Shakopee, 100 platen, folio, llogarth's Works. 2 ye; Pi ogress of Aloe rim 2 v'; Burton's Anatomy of Me• bitichuly, 2 se; Book of (3 env, 3 vs; Shakopee° Tableaux; Hint's Merchant n Nagaziaa, 27 se; Sir Joshua Reynold's De‘courses, London Interiors, Ito; G ibbou's Roman Ens ro, 32 Nos ' Cl rent Exhibition, 1.631, or; Catlin'a In dians, 2 vs, Svo, Old England's Worthies, roll,; Life of Sir Edward Colo, 2 vole, Cook's Voyaged, 2 vole, illustrated Cornwall, 1 vol; American iu Europe, 'Ito; Works ofJo -10 Nos, Illustrated, his es of the Illustrious, 51o; I,ll,Tatiel'A Lectures 2 vs; Jetferbon's Memoirs. 4 se; Hart ' lelt's Walks about Jerusalem; Raphael's Cartoons; Lay aril's Nineveh, 2 vols, Bancroft' s United States, 3 no; Arabian Nights, a vs; Library of Choice Waling, 18 re; Antiquities of Bristol, 1 101; Eliot's History of Liberty, 4 vole; Works of Lord Theron, 3 vole; Irving's Works, 15 vole; Chambers' Cyclopedia, '2 vole; Works of 12, A. Poe, 3 vole, Sec., AC. Tlie Book, will La arranged for examination on Monday In ruing. catalogoen now rea , ly. Sale at No. 12t South Eleventh street =ma= IMIEBEE On 'Wednesday .Morning, Dec god, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1 south Eleventh :.trout - without reserve, tho entire stock of J. Lutz, comprising an elegant assortment o' r osewood anJ uniont (lraulng-room furniture, clegan chamber turuiturootc., all manufactured by Mr Lutz, expressly for his mnre-room sale 4, of the best material and eorkintwribip, and uarranted, frr May be examined, pith catalegmez, three day proctors to calm Sao at the N W. errner Fifteenth and Lombard S 0 SUPERIOR FURNITURE , ROSEWOOD PIANO FORTE. MANTEI, CLOCK, 011, PA INTINOS TAPESTRY CARPETS, 3.. e. Sate Noe. 139 and 141 South Fourth Street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, PIANO FORTE, VEINLT CARPETS, &e, On Monolog Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the auction More, an extol - nth aq ,„ r ro,ant of excellent turni tura, nurrore, piano -rectos line carprt4, c., trout families declining housekeeping Arc. 'l:locators' Sale —Estate of Daniel Cripple. 110USDUOLD FUUNITUM PIANO, DAD FIX TURES, Lutuons, Goori-wict, On Monday 'Horning, December 7th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, by order of the executors of DaTact Cripple, deceft.li, id the corner of Dtchange Place and Carter's alley, the en tire household furniture ; bed. and bedding, table and bed lineµ,,bc. Also, tho bar-room furniture and fixtures, tine en gra, ings, a large assortment of fins liquors and cigars 113" Pull particulars In catalogues Also, the good. a ill of this known and popular estairlisliment =EI Dec. oth, at 10 o'clock, will be sold at the N. W. cor tier of Fifteenth and Lombard streets, the hnusaheb and kitchen furniture of 0 gent/colon declining house kcelthig May be examined at N o'clock on the morning of cola. VS= Shares in the Academy of Iquele; Point Breeze Park Philadelphia and Mercantile Libraries; Athenain in, he; tUnitte. AA-TIe—jI?VEISELS of MOOVtonmferW Freight ready for shipment, and good rate!' given. Apply to BISROP, SIMONS, & CO , non-& J2O (lato 90 North inarre, FRESH TABLE BIJTTER 2.5 Wats per lb.; New Bunch RAISINS 10 cents tr lb. CRIS. SMITH, Grocer, N. W corner or Sextb and Pine ste. QTOIIAUE on SECOND arid TII IR Irl,oollB can be had fa 119 North Watur street. Apply to)lAlani do NACALOTER, a9r23 OaJoi Im Amnon VUOLBERT & SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS V AND COMMISSION SIERCUANTS, 431 CUSST NUT Street, opperlte the °totem Metre, betaeea Fourth awl girth Str,,et.e. PUBS, 1 , 1.7115. On Monday Morning, :10th instant, commencing at 10x o'clock precisely, we will sell, without reserve for cash, a choice as sortment of furs for ladies', gents', an d misses' wear, consisting of capes, tablets, victorines i pelerines, caps, muffs, cuffs, gloves, sleigh and carriage robes, &c., made In the best manner, of Siberian aquirrel, mynx, sable, stone martin, fitch, ermine, chinchilla, swan's down, seal, otter, &e. lE7' The whole will be ready for examination, with catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when par. chasers are respectfully invited to attend. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTLI. CARD—SALE OF TIOUBEHOLO FURNITURE—TUE& DAY. ir7" We beg leave to inform the publie that we hold our regular weekly/tales of Furniture every Tuesday, at our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, where every possible attention le given to ob tain the highest prices for the goods of those who may favor us with consignments Families having portions of their fornt tore to dispose of, or those declining house. keeping and not vrlehing sales at their own dwellings, can have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL REALILE BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN THEY OAR OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE FURNI - DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE IN THE CITY. EI:7" Persons favoring te with consignments can rest assured thattheir property will not be sacrificed. IJg" Commissions more moderate than those charged by any other Auction House in the city. fry - Consignments respectfolly indicited. ifj Pales paid immediately after the goods are sold. REAL ESTATE SALE, DECEMBER 2d, 1857. This sale at the Exchange, on Wednesday.eventag, December 2,1857, at 7 o'clock, will include— Orphsos' Court Sale—Estate of Lang Minors. PROPERTY, MARINER STREET. A two-story brick house and lot of ground, on the south side of Mariner street, 9d feet west of Thirteenth street, 16 feet front, 47 feet 1 lash deep. ,V 2 ground rent, Sale at No. 42.5 Spruce street. 110USEROLD FURNITURE, TAPESTRY CARPETS, SOYA-13EDSTEAD, An. Ou •fusicilty Morning, At 10 o'clock, will be sold, at No. 425 Spruce street, the entire household and kitchen furniture, carpets, AT PRIVATE BALE. A Brat-ohm Printing Oak°, with • good run of tongl. nese, four printing vessel!, two Ruggles and one Adams Type and everything zeteeeery for the btatineas. Apply at the Auction Store. MOSES NA.TR A N S, AUCTIONEER .11 AND COMMISSION MERCILANT, B. E. 00rnar EIXTD and SACS Streeta _ . AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver patent lever, Lapin°, English, Swiss, and French watches, jewelry, of every description, musical Instrument', &c., AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second Booz, household furniture, of every description, beds, mat tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, /to., Ac., ilto. PEREMPTORY SALE OF THE ENTIRE FIXTURES OF A CIGAR STORE AND MINERAL WATER ESTABLISHMENT, AT No. 6.3 X (old No.) FOURTH STREET, ABOVE RACE, EAST SIDE. On Tuesday Morning:, December lit, at 10 o'clock, consisting in part of mineral water fountain, marble top counter, plain coon_ tor, cigar cases, Pompey—with stand, syrup bottles, chandelier., glass sash, cigar boxes, tobacco jars, signs, drainer, ice boxes, stove and pipe, board partition, desk, window-shades, office tables, Ac., Ac. Out-door sales attended to personally by the /motion eer. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture clothing, jewelry, kc., fcci, solic i ted. NATHAN'BRRINCIPAL LOAN opium, S. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets, Where money will be loaned on gold and silver piste Watches, Jewelry Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods, Groceries, Segars, hardware, Cutlery, Furniture. Bed ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stake , and on all ar ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab lishment M. NATIIANS, WEBB% great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry, Gone, Pistols, Musical Instruments , iriltake plate shortly. Doe notice will be given. 'WEBB'S groat sale of Dry Goode, Clothing, Bedding, &e., being forfeited collaterals, will take place shortly. Due notice will be given. AT PRIVATE SALE, AT lIALIf THE USUAL SELLING PRICES—DoubIe-bottomed and bunting cam, gold patent lever watches, of the most ap purred makes; hunting case and open face gold escape ment lever and Irvine watches, fun jeweled; flee gold enameled lever and lepine watches for ladies% gold jewelry of every description• ' silver fever and lepine watches, in hunting cases and open face; silver English, Swiss, and French watches; a general assortment of fur niture, beds, mattressee, mirrors. be. OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, and charges to snit the time's, low. Consignments of every description of goods solicited for public or private sale. MONEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of goods, for public or private sale, or to be held fur a limited time. Charges low. AMIJEL NATUANS, AUCTIONEER, arid Atotivl LOAN OPPICE, No. 112 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, oppoeita Pear at., only eight doors below the Exchange. Hours of Mutate.. from 'I o'clock, A. M., until 10 o'clock in the evening. Oat-door sales, and males at the Auction Howls, at• tended upon the most tatisfactory terra. CAPITAL 1200,01)(1. Established ja r the bus l'Orty Advances made from Qua dollar to thousaude on Dia monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, kter cbandiseZ Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical Instrumente, Gone, Hones, Carriages, and Goods of every description. All good+ can remain any length of time agreed upon. All adrancen, (Tom one /Mated dollars and upwards will be charged 2 per cent. per month; 5600 and over, the lowest market rate. .-. • . This Store Ilottee having a depth of 120 feet, hu large flre and thief-proof vaults to More all valuables, and pri vote watchmen for the premises • oleo, a heavy bun ranee effected for the benefit of premises; goods advanced upon E. account of having an unlimited capital, this Once iv prepared to make advances on mere esti." facto l 7 and eithtunniodetlag tends than any other in this city. Money advanced to the poor, In small amounts, with out any charge, AT PRIVATE SALE. Gold Patent Lever and. other Watches, Jewelry, end Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. anl-Sy GEORGE W. &MIT% AVOTIONEER N, N. corner or 114,M IN 04.11aCkulu Street, &bore Second. 11VSNYhfe SALM. B.ALYS ZYDRY SATURDAY EVVTING, At tti okslook, at the Auction Store, of Sic were, Cat Mousekesplng Articles, Olothtng, Watches, Jewel ny, Yancy Articles, Ac. c, .‘tnttsemento, NIATIONAL TUE THE AND CIRCUS, svALNV'T STUART, NEAR EIGHTII. LESSEE WESLEY BARMORE. EQUESTRIAN MANA(}EH THOS. RING. A GRAND AVVERNOON PERFORMANCE, ceiumenelee at half-past 2 o'clock. THIS (Saturday) EFEN/NO, Nor. 22th, 1527,, f Will be presented BRILLIANT lIORSEMANSIIIT,', DARING VACLTING, OYMNASTIC PERFORMANCES, Ac. The Comps lay ousuprlses many of the prirfoipst per fornpara of Loth Ileudispherea, among which are Mr F. flosaton, Young Beruandes, Mr Wm Ktricsate. Minna, Wile Camillo, Eph. Horn, the orlgival Ethio pian Clown, Ac , Ac Poi cis or Al , 3lissioar .Dread Circle 37 coo tr. Fa mily Circle 25 cents. Private Boxes 30 cents No extra charge for secured seats, WIIF.h..< O I,3 x L L 'E E L' e s E ARCII ST. W. THEATRE iIEa Ey THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Nor. 2.81 h, 1837, Will be presented TILE HYPOCRITE. . . Doctor Cantwell IiETItItiIITION Oscar de Unupre, the libertine lir. Dolman. Mad do Boupre Ntrs B, L. Davenport SCALIII er I'XICE3 —❑oleo, 25 cents, Peottred Seats, Sip Orchestra Stalls, 20 septa, gents ,n Private Boxes, 75 coots, Gallery, 13 centl Gallcry fur Colored Porton!, 25 cents ; Prirate Box In Gallery for Cok red Verson", lt`i cents. llox Office open from 10 A M until 3P. 31. Doors will open at 6,N o'clock; performance to commence at 7, precisely. - - - - 1 1111, r 1L . T s IL g EA . \tanager, Mr John Beftt,o. Circle and Parnuette, 25 cents, Upper Circle, 25 cent.; Secured h rentAi Private Ilya and Orchestra Seats, 50 cents. Doi Oitico open from 9 o'clock A 51 to 3P. 31 Doors open at 7 o'clock; performance to commence at 7h, precisely. T. 111,9 (Saturday) Ell:NINO. Nor. 2915, 5957, Will be perforated T111:1-:SCIIANTIttii.S EnclvintreA4 jAYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST., 13ELOW SEVENTII. lICCELLY'S S.ERENADEIL3. THIS (Saturday) EVENING. Nov. Sall], Will be presented ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY AND DANCING. The performances to conclude with the BLOOMER PROMENAMI Owing to the immense sire of the !tall, the price of admission to all parte c.f the house has been toted at TIVENTY-11 , 01 CENTS ONLY. Doors open at half. past 6 o'clock ; Curtahs rises at half past Tpronbely. The Management woold respectfully announce that the Gallery hay been set apart to accommodate respect able Colored Persona. NOVEL ENTERTAINMENT'' " MISS WILLIA3IS, "Tilt WELMI SI6VITINtIII.I-1," Will give ller Bongs, and amusing impersonation of character, for the benefit of the children of the Curve Tompurary Hume," Af CONCERT HALL, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, Deeembar 2nd, At 8 o'clock. Tickets 2k cents. Children half price, Season tickets for the Colon Temporary Mow lec tures honored. no2S.4t QJATE POULTRY SOCIETY OF PENN K., SYLVANIA. The fourth au noel exhibition le now open At JAYNE'S BUILDING, CHESTNUT STRL}T, lIELOW SEVENTH, From 9 o'clock, A 31., until 9 o'clock, P. 31 Ad:mown 23 . cents Children helf•prioe. no2l-4 SANFORD's OPERA 110USE— ELEVENTH Street, abuse Chestnut. ETHIGNAisi BERFORMANCES THIS EVENING. Ethiopian Lite Illustrated by Banforirs Troupe of Stars—New DanceA by the Sanford Children Boors open at 7 o'clock—to Nutt:Lieut.° quarter before eight, To oconclthie w ith A LAUGHABLE AFTERPIECE. Admittance '25 cents. ecialcmcite funti6Ming Cooba ril/NE SHIRTS, made to order, and war X rioted, of elegant material uud 4uperior work manship Also, Dress Stocks and tiontlemrn's Wrap pen, at, the Premium Store of W. W ARCH Street, shore Siktti. no2l-y 17V RAPPERS ! WRAPPERS! WRAP i % PERS !—A very large and elegant losortmelt reduced prices. /Ono, heavy mler.elolliim; of all dr aerlptiona, for gentlemen's near, at W W KNIGHT'S CI. ARC/ Street, above Sixth. no=t-y WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT 3IANEI'ACTORY, No. DA CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh etreat. Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Bferchante r and Br i a r n ti g , e t ra h , o i l psoor t peaoet fitting ortiole made. At whole- touted to this improved cut of B sale and retail, and Toads to order ta6-lyif ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, JL 320 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELS, maps, stERCRIANDITE, BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by its own LINES, or in connection with other EXPRESS COMPANIES. to all the principal TOWNS and CITIES of the United States. N. S SANDFORD, General Superintendent. SPOOGALLS. WHALE OIL, 1,000 gall. Elephant Oil, 50 bble. No 1 Lard Oil, for sale by CROABDALE, PEIRCE, & CO., nolo-11 Nn 104 N Delawares avenne COTTON -100 bales Gulf Cotton, in more Iv and for sale by it&UTIIC & DIMIALItyYES, $lll u> a North Wider fit Nit, Octets attb Restaurants 3IERCHANTS , HOTEL, NORTE! FOURTH BTRITTi ABOVE MAIM . , frtf IIotiIIIREN A BOXP.„, PeoratLvls. JONES' ARCM STREET SALO 'NS, 727 and 729 ARCH STREET, ,s7*l To the Lilies, es well .0 to the photo public. these Saloons are the most attractive in the City, nod in splendor of A.:Waimea and finish are superior to any in this country. BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS, Served np intim choicest and most expeditious style. Every variety of NANCY AND ORNAMENTAL CONFECTIONERY, FR UIP OP ALL KINDS, ICE CREAMS. JELLIES, Olcare, AND OYSTERS, Constantly toady for visitors in profusion. PLAIN, FANCY, AND OttxamEaraL CARES AND PIE 3 OF EVERY DESCRIPTIOS. NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT, And, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LEEIJRIES, and DELICACIES of every slime and country. BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Presentation 'Suppers, and Families supplied st the shortest notice and on reasonable terms. OPEN ON SUNDAY AFTERNOONS AND L'YEN INC F: A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally bestowed by the publid is respectfully solicited. silly R. II JONES, Proprietor. IETRY BROTIIERS's RESTAZBANT, 7 South THIRD Street. opposite The new Penr.Fri _ _ vlnislremd 0.55ee. . - PRICES REDUCED. We continue to keep 011 T place as a Ant-class Restau rant, with every convenience en regard to private parties. We hare also made arrangementa to serre in our com modious Basement a yariety of sr ell-prepared. Coll nal Warm Dishes, at prices to suit and answer the saigeo °bag of the time.. Oat Wines an 3 Liquors are not acrpassed by any in the city. nolo.tathar.a-bzo VAMITELL'S RESTALTRANT.—VENI v SON, Wild Ducks, Turkeys, Geese, Grease, Fre,h Salmon, Chincatinue, Opinschique, Princess Bey, COW, end Cove Oysters, with every variety of (4.a.MC, or dornestic, in season. Green Turtle Soup nod Terrapin Suppers served up at the shortest notice, at JOHN CAIIPBELL'i, No. 527 CHESTNUT street, op posite the State noose. N expellee. or penes has been spared bv the Proprietor in titling up this new ettablishment In the most anmptaons meaner—the second story being :tr the accommodation or Private Parties for Dingus, tinpperit &e. jp Entrance fer Ladies towards Silas street. nov7-ata 'i r ia'.lA H o wpgr c , s C r ly s T o , r A . delphla. aep;:-.14c0. Iei cGOWAN'S RE STAITRANT, SOUTH 'west corner of IiIIOAD and WALLS'GT.—IIsr. e and all other delieaciee in sesann. Families arrprl,d with Oysterson the shortest notice. sep7-ini gobacco ani.l Cigars. LIAVANA CIGARS—A handsome a is ert moot, such as Pig-sro, Parta.gss, Cabanas ! , Sultans, elotis, 1 Jupiter, 'Fi - Coloso, Cartago:Amiss, - Torrey - Lopes, Linton dinerioaniq Orajon, Flora Cniscut, &a., !be ~ &e., in _si t 3t,1-6 snd 140 xes, of ail sises and qual, Hem, in atm and oonstsintty reetivins, tad for asle to by ClestitLES TETE, (am) 338 IVAL2'itT Street, below Second, second story lIGABO, CABANAS AND PAR TAGAS WSGABSAA choice invoice of these celebrated brands on board brig " New Sta." daily expected frock Minns, and for sale low, by CWARLES TEM, (flew) 139 Walnut street, below Second, asd. Second Story, Glass sub Cllin Ware NEW STORE. NEW GOODS MARXBEN & WITTE, MASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT Sr, RATE NOW 0.11111311 - - • Complete and splendid assortment of WHITE, GOLD RAND, and DRIX)RATED PRENCEE CHINA; ROBE MIAN, CRYSTAL, and COLORED GLASSWARE: BISC, VARIAN, LAVA, and TERRA COTTA WARES, besides the greatest variety of PANCY ARTICLES, which will be sold at lower prices than at any similar store to the United Stater. - - - N. B.—Goods losne4 to Parties ea: reason.We terms. oe 2T-t[ L.B. KITE & CO. NIMISITIMP., BEDDING, &a. No. 413 (late 12) w.432 , ru7 a , Philadelphia. A new and superior style of Epring , Bede. LTDIA B. Kira. Yoserst WALTON anal 6m yVdN Y TED, " 4 Ile 7.I3 I.ed IETN . I 2 TD i TA ,,.. TE to S whom wilt be given good pay, board, clotlifig, 'and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to fir— per month No roan baring a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE:, at No. 817 MARKET street abort. Eighth, north aide. eat 5.2m* X 00 AGENTS WANTED. —A HOME ST,EAD TOE slo!—ThirdDivision. .-4310.000 worth of Farms and Building Lots, in the gold region of Culpeper county, Virginia, to be divided amongst 10,200 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 1017. Slat. etriptiong only tea dollars down, or fifteen dollars. one ball down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Every subscriber will get • Building Lot ar a Farm, ranging in value from $lO to $25,000. These farms and lots are Fold so cheap to induce aettlenients, a safficient number being reserved, the increase in the value of which will emnpensate for the apparent low price now asked. r - wards of 1,340 lots and farms are already sold. and a company of settlers called the Rappahannock Pioneer Association" is now forming and will soon commence a settlement. Ample security will be given for the faith ful performance of contracts and promisee. Nearly 15,000 acres of land, is different parts of Virginia, oe at command, and will be sold to settlers at from El up to Imo per acre. tlegnestiinsoWs titter trill is all rases to given. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers, &c.. or. Wanted, and Ole Lundred Agents to obtain sabeeivihers, to whom the moat liberal Inducements will be given. 2 meents write that they are making $2OO per month. Vex ag pattaculars, stdisuiptions, agencies, he.. waly to BaEDEIL. antle' -tf Port Royal, Caroline county, Ts. soap aiib Canblt's SPA? AND CANDLES. REMOVAL from 1•7 @iICTII Forml FTRF ET. to my Stsnufsctury, 10 and 11 RELIEF ;CREST, tv.tto. Lobar,! E,uth, .r.. 1 Front arA attrets Thankful to my numerous ts eals for their past I solicit a coottnnancer of the same. harinzeslarged ra,! - Insuufletou lo as to enable ma to hoc, constantly on. Laos a larZo stock of arell-sensune4l, _ , oafs, free from Yoh 041, Palm, Varie,-ate I it hitt! Castlle. stl3 all kinds of toilet Soaps. COAssuctl Wise Soap of maternal. Settlea Pale, and Ilrowu Soap, I;t.tfiok Eat Soda and Pearl Star,-h, Sperm, Adamar.tine ant TaMau Candles of all sixes ounitantly on hand 111,n,; adopted the rash system ; I am enslded to at Coe loscest priccs P CONWAY. Philate N. II —Cacti for Tallow sz..l Grease r01,14-(7 Mr Thayer IaLANK BOOKS AND STATIoNEIZI -111 J, DAI ID If Llank Ihok StaConer .14Prickr. No IN IVA L.N tir L , treet. •; rt P/Trii fa all tiara to furniAb., ether frwn tto or make to order. Books of every dr,crif fur hanks. ['obit, Offices iler.thsot.4, ate ctd..r.. beet qualtty cf Endlob. or .t:r..ri.:ll art in 'CU t 511.4 cry/el, at the mc.t eubet.u.ttot r.,•,ner. Orden fur JOB Pt:INTIM./ of eviry Engraving and lathuraph:nj executed with Ern! dt-sp3tch. A general aircrtment et Engl:,,h, French an] Anon. Can Z.l.ll2loDery Cencerriih; llogan's cotitribati3n to the null institute, the Committee es)—•• This d .play ct tr:axxic 1 , 0,1,9 for backlog end totreoutie use 1%11, tr la the Ixhibition The Nelect of the rulterisl ett most exrellest. and their thish 0;.- tiearsoce neat ta.lanoutiri " tio:Lx-tt Mr. Itichingn Vise litcbmgs tjats, Caps, &..:r ULLENDER & PASCAL, NATTERS, No. 8 8. SIXTH Phlllber!ptiis 11 ARPE'S MEN'S AND BOYS' LI CLOTHING, 14 North SOLT.TII Ftrtet, Ittlrela attonteno at tam. T IIOIIAS F. GOODE- I:MAN SAW nOpito4, Affeilit,aorg , A ttottdd to peat-1, -, usl to the Cuu-t$ of NN - lenburg, Lutleuburg, lialit X. at.lCharl,lte. TIC./5.3 , 7.; TO Rhspleigh k Rue. l'Ottodelphta. Baptist .4 White, io York. Lanintr, Urn , & Co., Baltimore. erayth, none, S Banks, Petersburg, TR. A.be .4 Gray, Rlchnlool, To. EMOVAL.-CLAY & JONES. ATTO):- AIL ney,st-Lair, live roc - 1. -el the, LAW OiTtCR from No 131 3 Fifth St opp,,to to 10t.0r.1,c0 to No '271 EOrni Finn ZlIGEt.t, Moir mtreet. o . .nm L E W 1 S S. NV E L LS, ATTOfiNEY LAW, No 2 AIRY STREET. :4FORIZI:TCYA N r will attend vitl toinotuailtY• tmt W the Lest t•I ability, to nll busime, entrusted to Ed+ rare rrl-3741 D AN IEL DOTIGIIERTY, ATTORNEY AT LAW, SrAltheut Corner of EIGHTH *III OUST I.7treets, 31 YER STRO USE, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CiiNTRN street, Pottudle, p* an4-ly iiewing Illactiiiirs GOOD SEWING 3IACH/NE.-11E:NT, IVEBSTER, .1c Co., be; respa,tfully to int•o•!,2, IttoutAelve to the public to the inAnufseta-era of the IMPROVED SEWING adapted to manufacturing or family purpc,s. Free from the objections sit,,ch hare teen cr, I agatnst those already known in this Till , MACHINE COMIIINE3 THE GOOD QUAL! II E. , OF THEM ALL, and will be sure to co,mei,l ufou examination, to families. tailors, sh, . at• and seamstresses Those in want of 1 COOL. ARTICLE, that will mate a haudserne teck•st,tch. work WITH LITTLE NOISE, that will HE IL BIND. i-11.1C11,11UN , or GATHER; indeed, that will giro entire sat.sfactxr, seen after they hare been used for t ears. . ate unites! call at oar rooms, f. - ..)3 CI.I.EisTNT'T :street HUNT, NV F.S.STER.. it. Co. &wine of erery de.cript,cr , executed ICI the Le-st NMI , manner, and on reasonable terra. Sara of cox wor t seat by men to an 7 peal of the United Stet,. -taths Sna AVM -A. ROGERS, CARRIAGE RE y p o , o wry, 1.009 aa41,111 CILESTNur St . above Tenth, 21 r 2 2 -231 rkrn fob the ,nle of tier, deer lima of Carri Ages, enrol...lnt; style. (Surat:Atty. tel ele2anz . e Of datith, from the 31..22 2 / a ctor'', at the corner of SIXTH. and ?(ASTER Streets, to which the attention of cttliens, and Southern and Western genternen to reeretindly N B —Evecial attention Siren to evnisges for re pora, ,n the shop., connected with the }tete-War!. Ka trance on Cheetnut Street vet, to k thrjrn ROSIN.--50013AREELS SOAPMAKERS ROSIN, to trriTe ter ehaoner J. 11 ., Vlazato: for sala by Li:WIN 1c alociALtormi, 111Ncoth Water strut, PEIIIY BROTHEBs. furniture. itlants. WILLIAM B. ROYALL, lat Llout. 2d Regt. of Canlry, Recruiting (Meer 'Zitationern Clotong