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Ontatcti DM)icAerzoN;-41fe 'mature 'Wm - of thi)
TabertiaCle,,: .B. Ohitich,- in Eleventh stree t, abOvo
Zeffaison t . rts' 4l formally datentedi to the 7s , ...FAVip of - Clod
The serytees in the mottling, which were of a very in
terestiniehiraiter; wordie:Attoted hi the Itey.'3. Ben:
netly r D.pr, othrochlyn,l4e4 YOrk.
After singinkftheYbytofiont. the Methodist liymic
book eolleotldn' einiimenelei With the lihe— • . •
gr Oh ! Thotc Idiom all thrsatiotii '
• .
An earnest - and; el o qu ent prayer was offered to the
Throne of 4rsoer in which was PasseA, in teeling reire
speef,th's itioldentwof their past, ail a peoplei and the
trite basis tipOtivilitch to found'a hopeful future. --
Parts of the 18241 Realm, and tho 27th 'of:llevelations;
were then; rend, as the lessons of the morning, which
were followed bythe hymn commencing—
gall to the lord's anointed! ' • '
CireatlMviiPagreater Son, • '
Hail, in the time appointed -
Um reign on earth begun ! 1,
And closing with the lines— '
l 4 The tide of time shell never
His covenant remove ;
, • -; name shalt stand forever; -
• - That name to us is—Love. , l _ - •
Dr. I{,enuedythen read, as bia twit for the mornings
disooarae; tte'following Nrorda, hoof the fourth and
fifth veraea Of the tvieatpaiveath Psalm :
"One thing I have ,deslred of the Lord, that will I
seek after r that I may dwell in the housnof the Lord .
all the days of my life, to bdbold the beauty of the Lord, -
and to ingultninhis telople. Forin•the time of trouble
he shall hide me in his mirtliori i in the secret of his
tabernacle shall be. hide ale i he shall - Bet me upon a
rock." ; : -
The sernsoi_whleh followed-,a full Ilyncpsis of trhich
will appear itrnext Saturday's number of THE Pugin—
was an extempore tifort, end eoindituted a roost able
and Interesting relieve of the ob)ectri, alms, and funda
mental principles of the organized church upon earth.
At the olose ofthe sermon; the apeaker - bricily stated
to the Ooneigation, (of sihiclitho Ile!. 3. Il.'Turner la
paidotO their preseet tinanelal condition, and in which
he showed hinutelf to be fullyns competent in further
ingthe interests Orthese thaterial indispensables, as In
The sari of their more spiritual labors,'
It wan stated that the former church of ;the congrega
tion biuthecit destroyed by;die, awl on which there had
still remained a debt of about three thousand dollars.
The prepositionnow WAS that, 'lO an inducementfoi
prompt nation iitiiho,pirt of those interested, - this old
debt should be cancelled, on-condition of their raising
the noceeser7 - funde to complete their present edifice.' '
one gentleman immediately stepped forward and sub
saribed four hundred dollars towards this objecf, ;Which
liberal offering was at once facetiottely pronounced .by
Dr. Kennedy to be a suitable " ,, back..log , '. for the addl.
tionalltindling wood that they needed, in order , to get
up the necessary tire.
The sermon in the afternoon WU by the Iter. Frank
lin Moore, of Trinity bd. N. Church, and in the evening
the deck ass again deenpied by the epeaker of the
morning.:
WORD
~ TO OUR CITY AUTnORITIES.—As the
Senseitienow at hind in which we may expect ssvere'
weather and frozen street/yell the mud and filth col
elected in many of eur thoroughfares, rendering some of
the crossings almoit impassable without the aid of a mad-!
:scow, should bothoroughly removed and we would oi
..spectfully call upon those in authority to have it at-,
tended to without delay. Our widmspread reputation
for clean streets demands it; the health of our citizens
during the coining winter demands it; and, !many, the
opportidati it would afford of giving employment to
some of the unemployed, who would be glad of the job,
demands it. Some of our citizens residing in the 'upper
part of the city, in tho vicinity of Girard:avenue, be
tween Sixth and Seventh streets, have come to us with
serious complaints about this neglect, and requested us
to call attention to the matter, We have acted promptly
in doing our duty by doing it. Let those we have called
uncut be as prompt in doing theirs! ,
THE EtneTton „tx Nnw Yonn.--New Yo'rk is in
the throes of a municipal election. " - As usual, Gotham
expects to La Convulsed' on election day, and the mili
tary and the police' hive -been ordered out; in great
strength to 'preserve the peace. 'ln our own city the
only excitement we have at this time le that canoed by
the great rush to the Brown Slope Clothing Hall :;of
Boekhitl dr, Wilsorr, Nom. 003 and 005 Chestnut street;
above Sixth.
A 'ON6OGE LOVER.—
gaSe'young spark, who long bad sighed
To take an holrems for his bride, -
Thought not In vain he bad essayed ' -
To w a the favor of the maid;
Yet, fearing from his humble elation,
il`o meet her father's cold negation,
Made noble mind, without delay,
To take the girl, and run away.".,
Before doing which, however, he hail the goad acne°
to purchase an elegant snit of clothes at the great Ern,
pollen& of Clifton, - Albright, Jayne'e Han,"
No. 627 Obeatont street. . ,
LATE NOVEL/3.-Ith. G. G. Evans;:at the Oriel-.
nal Gift Book Store, Ohestnut' below .ifttt., has all the
latest and best works of fietion'that areOublinlied, and
sells them at as low prices as anybody else In town.
More than this:- for every purchase of a dollarhe far. ,
nishes a gift valued from 25 cents up to $lOO, His gifts
embrace not only beautiful jewelry, watches, Ice., but
also coal and flour. A friend of ours, the other day,
purchased a fine norel for' $l, and secured a barrel of
Pour at the same time !"
,
MUSICALINUITUTF.—The music for sale under
he aespiceser, this society is of the choicest kind: It'
inclades some late_
- ballads by Frazer, the very excel-
lent tenor, as well as composition of other clever
masters. Nor every dollar's worth of 'mule purchased
a gift Jo furnished, consisting of a piano, melodeon,
guitar, or some other musical instrument, or a package
Of popular mule; the plan of - dlntributiori being such
as everybody can see. - The office of the Institute is at
Xr. Edward L. Walker's store,Oheeinif; aboi r el3ixth7"
Risk EYES ix HARD Tlng£l.—When one gets
fairly robed in a One wrapper, such as may be bad at It.
O. Walborn & Co.'s, Nos.-6 and 7 North Sixth street,
one feels quite at one's ease,, even in these hard times.
A wrapper of this kind may be had very low, too, as
may Indeed anything 'desired in the 'ciaoton gen-
Vemen , s furnishing stock of Mesas. 'W.' - Br. Co. The
readers of THE Poses must be impressed with the truth
in this, as well as all other matters of moment.-
The Indian Massacre on•Plattc River—Full
Part(cabin' or-General Harney's-Attack.'
[itroui the New York Daily Times, of Monday.)
The Auiericaui Indian didf:lociety'has• received
a statement, under path, of the - maisecre of Sioux
Indians aillatte River, by order of Gen, Mamas - ,
an affair of which only very incomplete accounts
have been published. The facts are set forth as
follows : • - ,
In July of 1853 the Sioux Indians were accused
of theft by a-party of emigrants, The commander
at Fort Laramie immediately despatched a corn
pany of twenty-nine men, under command, of A
Lieutenant. They marched about twenty-eight
miles east of the fort, and
_oaine in contact with a.
large party of Sioux warriors. The alleged thieves
bemg',demanded by the lieutenant, and-their cur
render being , refaced by the Indians, on the ground
that they bad takerinothing belonging to the emi
grants but an abandoned cow,:rhe imprudent lieu
,tenant ordered bit soldiers to fire upon the Sioux.
` , TIM unjustifiable - order was, of course; followed
by a vinare charge by the Indiana, and only ono
soldier escaped-to tell'the result. Beside some
other trifling depredations committed during the
year, they were also charged with robbing the
mail train and killing two -men. :The following
year General Harney was sent out in command of
am hundred troops, but with what order's lam
unable to say, After scouring the country in dif.
ferent directions, he learned that the chief of the
Sioux, with, ov,er five hundred of the tribe, corn:
posed amen, women, and children, were encamped
in a place called Ash Hollow. General Harney
presented hill:Wolf with but a pOrtion of his troop—
having ordered the remainder to move in such
manner as to imrround the Indians. , A conference
was then held with the chief—the general de
manding of hiin the alleged robbers of the mails.
Tho chief replied that the men charged with the
crime were the most useful of his tribe, and be
could not consent to surrender them without 'BOlllO
evidence of their guilt. 'General Harney then says,
n Will you fight r" The chiefs answer was, ~ , We
do not wish tolight the white men, but prefer to
settle our differences and have no more fighting."
The troops in the meantime having surrounded the
Indians, General Harney now ordered the. chief
and hie attendants to retire fifty paces, when the
three under hie command commenced en indiserimir
.nate slaughter of men, women, and children,
orders having been given to take' no prisoners.
.And over one hundred and fifty perished, betides
an indefinite number that were driven into the
Platte river.
The Indian Aid Sooiety, considering this a need
less butchery,'has denounced the proceeding no an
atrocious crime,. and has resolved to petition
the Government to hold' the guilty parties to ac
count.
THE COURTS.
. : :rzeranDIVB:PROCEEDMIO
Eitoported for The Prag!.l
DISTAIOI . ' Coml. NO. I—Judge Strond.—Georgo
,Mublenburg Evans - , Jana D. Evans, William M.
Evans, Withelmina Rvans, Robinson, and John
Robinson, be r husband; in right of said. Wilhelmina
and Oliva Evans, Lampley, and John' Lampley,
:vs. Elbanan W..keyier and Daniel L. Woods, exe
cutors and devisors of John P. D. Mublenburff,
Ann E. , Liober; and Imo hor husband, in tight of
said Ann E. An action of ejeotmentfrom promises on
Bach j,250 - feet
,aquare. ,On trial. Messrs.
Ballitt' k MoMurtrio for (the plaintiff ;
Stewart Rush, Earle X Smith for iho defendant.
DISTRICT' COURT , -No. 2—Judge Sharenrood.—
Corning k Co. vs. 3liedriok & Harding. An notion
on a promissory note. Verdiet for tho plaintiff
$321.7g. Georgo W. Biddle;Esq., fot. the plaintiff.
No defenoe.
John Lloyd vs. Daniel L. Miller; Jr. An notion
on a promissory note. Verdict for the plaintiff
$1,117.85. Charles Gibbons, Esq , for the plaintiff
Nolefenee.
Jacob Griffith VS. Benban Markley and Rachel
his wife. An action for goods sold and dollvered:
Verdict for plaintiff, $342. • Messrs. Earle and Woody
ward for plairditk Loon 8., first, Boq., for do
lendant.
Keeley & Co. vs. Caroline A. Mason. An action
for Millwright' , work. Veralot for the plaintiff,
$373.63. Messrs. biolntyre and Foulk fofplaintiffl
C. Gaillou., Esq., for defendant.
Isaac Collins vs. William Whillden, garnishee of
John Molifacken: Attachment execution. On trial.
Esq., for .plaintiff; James W. Paul,
%Esq., for defendant. ,
counr OF OYER AND llMllNBli—ghd es Thump- son and•Conrad.—George Preeth, the finglishinan
who stands charged with the •,mluder of lm. Leo
Smith, was yesterday arraigned. Ileum L. C.
Cassidy .and J. V. O'Neill, who defend the mi.
senor, ,ashed for a continuance until next term, on
the ground of the absence of material witnesses.
Due proof baring been made of this fact, the
court granted the application. • , • •
James Dlainond,.who is charged:with - ,the mur
der of Edward Muldoon, one of the oonetablMi of
the Third ward, was also, yesterday; arraigned op
charge. 'Mr. Paul. Daugherty, who appeared
for the prisoner, said that, ho ads unprepared for
triatt..that neither the prisoner nor his counsel
bed received any
. notice of the case until to-day..
After some discussion betweerthe .District Attor
ney and lionnsel, the. ease was fixed for Monday
r,
_Anent. There being no 'Otherr.businois . ready, the
" t , '*ourtudjourned . _
• b 1 NO AfASItKETB, Nov. 243.--tkiur—
',7hedetnand continues good, and Floes futre fur ,
'4 . lhur advanced'. 1-',She euresmere 1,000 bble t ioloolug
00 4 .0 0 f4.40 for 'superfine, and 413544.75 for
,
,in9ortod Hie !sit .fofty
• hiskey.--fihe Market: &marines steady with a
good demand. Sales Of 900 tibia at 170 ; 435 do at
the C. H. ik H. R. R, - depot, at .161 c, and 300 don
front wagons, at 171.3. - . -
13utter:,--Salee of ldbbla roll at 17a1710, and 38
&laps eludes W. R. at 18n220. Tha market is un
changed. - '
Hoge—The market hasbeen very dull since out
last. Yesterday a decline of 85c was established,
and a similar deolino took plums to-day, acid - tho
Market oboes dull with large , receipts and a
•greater disposition to' sell. Tho sales reported
were 1,320,-at prices ranging from $5 to $5.60? the
outelde'rate being nominal at the close. •
Prorisions.—Tho market for all kinds is dull,
and prices generally lower. The sales -wore 100
bbls Mess Pork at $l4 ; - 100 do do at $14.25 ; 1,400
Times Hams at 7 from block ; 800 do aides at 6 do ;
400 do at 50 do; 400 do 'Shoulders at 41, and 1,000
dodo at Of 50 bbls Gut Lard at 81; 175 tierces
and bbls prime atlol, and 200 kegs at 101, closing
dull at 10 for bbl and 101 for keg.
Wheat.—The demand continues active, and the
market oboes lirm. Sales 1200 bushels prime
white, with use of sacks to Springfield, at 920;
200' do prime red, on landing, at 79e, And '2OOO
bushela prime. white at Maysville, at .850.
-Groteries.=The demand for Sugar continues
active, and still in advance of the supply. The
spies to-day add up 300 hhde as 71a8Ic for low to
good fair; fair soiling at 7bBo. 250 bbls Molasses
sold at 30a310, the former cash; the latter 60 days.
In Coffee there. is not much doing, the market is
quiet and dull at 101alle.
BALTIMORE PROVISIONS MARKET.—We
have to note, this morning, a somewhat better
inquiry for Provisions, but in obnsequeneo of the
light supply, the operations continue to be limited.
We note, this morning, sales of some 20,000 lbs.
Bulk Shoulders and Haw, at 8 cents for the for
mer. and 10 cents for the latter. Bulk Sides are
bold at oa9l cents. Bacon is dull. Some few sales
are making at hall; oents for Shoulders, and ill
cents for Sides. I We note a sale to-day of 10
tierces new Bacon Hams, at 13. cents. There is
nolo inquiry for barreled Pork. We note sales,
this morning, of 50 bble. Baltimore packed heavy
Moss, at $lO, and of 40 bbls. Western Moss, at $lB
60. Primo - Pork is nominal at $l7 per bbl. Lard
is lower. We note a sale, this morning, of 70
pkgs. now Western, at 11 cents, a decline of one
cent per lb.' Butter and Cheese are in fair de
mand at previous quotations-
SAILINO OF THE OCEAN STEADIERS
FROM TILE UNITED 'STATES.
.... . . .
Niagara Boston Liverpool.... it..... Dec 2
Vanderbilt... N York Bouth , n & Uavre... Deo 6
Atlantic . , ... ....New York Liverpool Dec 5
Africa.. .New York Liverpool. - Deo 9
America . . .... ... . Boston Liverpool. Dec le
New York New York , Glasgow Deo 23
PROM EUROPE
PIWAI YOU DAT
Antelope Liverpool Portland, ke Nov II
Kangaroo Liverpool New York ....Nov 18
New York Glaagow New York. Nov 18
Fulton Havre New York . Nov 18
. . .._
America Tavel.Pool Boston, Nov 21
Anglo 13axen,....LIverpool Portland, ,to Nov 25
Baltic Liverpool New York ' Nov 25
Buropa Liverpool Boston Nov 28
I,IY - The Oalifornis Mail Steamers sail from New York
on the sth and 20th of each month.
. . . . .
Mr The Tiavana steamers leave New York on the 24,
7th. 12th, 17th and 270 or each month, and Charleston,
S. C., on the 4th and 10th.
Marine intelligcnre
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 1, 1857.
SUN RISES 4 18-SIIN SETS....
01011 WATER
ARRIVED
Steamship 'Palmetto, Baker, 48 hours from Boston,
with mdse and pissengers to II Wineor Passed three
barques, (one with lose of fore topgallaut'mast) at an
chor off Bombay Hook; , barque E Giddings, three berm
brigs, and four schrs below` Reedy Island, bound down;
barque Benj Hallett, for New Orleans, and three schre
at anchor off Christiana Creek.
Ship Ilippogrille, Howes, 4 days from Norfolk; in bal.
&at to Workman & Co.
Barque Tawny. Wbittaker, 11 days from Cardenas,
in ballast to Geo Rayne & Co.
Behr Frances Elmore, Smith, 8 days from Now York,
with mdse to Crowell & Collins.
Behr W Cummings, Whelden, 4 days from Green.
port, in blillaitt to John It White.
Behr Charles Moore, Ingersoll, 4 days from Bridge.
port, in ballast to Van tmen, Norton & Co.
Behr 'Thom Page, Robinson, 3 days from New York, in
ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co,
Behr as English, Neal, 4 days from Now Raven; in
ballast to Tyler, Stone & Co,
Behr Jos P Cake, Endicott, 3 days from Egg harbor,
in bating to Van Bonen, Norton de Co,
•Sehr Silver Magnet , P err y,r days from Boston, in
ballast to Noble, Hammett & Caldwell. •
Bahr jrs Ward, Till, 2 days from St lleorge, Del, with
wheat to Jas Darratt & Son.
Bohr Marta, Hilly/Ltd, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
oats to Jae Barratt & Son.
• Behr Natt Lank, Scott, 1 day from Frederica, Del,
with oats to Jae Barret J Son.
Bebe Luoy, hlareton, 1 day from Brandywine, with
flour and meal to Robeson Lea.
Behr Delaware, 11Ulyard, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to Jas Barratt & Boh.
, Bohr Mechanic, Hendrickson, 2 days from Port Penn,
With grain to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Behr A 0 Oray , Cain, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with
wheat to Bewley, Wilson & Co
Bohr Victory, Chambers, 1 day from Lewes, Del, with
Corn to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Bohr -Expedition; Connor, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to Bewley, Wilson to Co.
Bohr Win (leorgo, Jackson, 1 day from Smyrna, Del,
with corn to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Bohr Sarah Warren, Bottle. 2 days from Little Creek
Landing, with wheat and oats to Bewley, Wilson to Co,
Bohr Ocean Bird, Quillen, 4 days from Laurel, Del,
with cornlo44l Isiceolley.
Bohr Reaper, SOIL 2 days from Milford, Del, with
corn to J H McColley,
Behr Diamond State, Smithery , 2 days from Milford,
Del, with corn to J McColley.
Bohr Farmer, Deputy, 2 days from Milford, Del, with
corn tad H McColley.
Bohr Geo It Fisher, Simmons, 2 days from Milford,
Del,
seb w r it j h
,A. co_ u rn
u to ra .7
„1011 k. cengt. to J McOolley. •
noir uureerisrothers, Calhoun, 4 days from Inman
Diver, with corn to J If McOolley.
Sloop J D Fish, Bell,l day from Lewes, Del, with
mho to TW Parker. • ' •
' Steam tagArnerica, Virden 12 hours from Cape Hen
!open, having in tow ship Ilippogrlite, from Norfolk.
Towed down the barque Rowena, which went to sea on
Sunday at 10 o'clock. Reports the ship Tropic Bird, for
West Indies; at anchor below the Ledge; passed' on
Bombay Rook the barque Amy, from Boston, together
with ten schrs upward bound,
CLEARED.
Steamship Delaware, Copes, N York, .1 Allderdiee.
Sobs Thos Page, Robinnon, Washington, Tyler, Stone
& Co.
Bohr S A Hammond; Paine, Boston, I) Cooper
Mir Silver Magnet, Perry, Medford, Mass, Noble,
Hammett &
Bohr Obaa Moon, Ingersoll, Washington, Van Dusan,
Norton & Co
Schr Stakes English" Neal, New nave; do
lithr P Oake, Endicott, Newport, do
Bohr G W Cumming,, Vilteldln, Newport, d RWhite
Gtr ILL Gsw, Ger, Baltimore, A (}roves, Sr.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
LEWES. Dol.. Nov. 28.8 AM.
The ship Gallego, for James River, barque Mary Ado
lfo for Now Orleans, and a fleet of colliers, went to sea
this morning. The steamer Engineer, with spars from
Phoenix Island, and. the wrecking sehr Mechanic, are
'the Only vessels at harbor. Wind S--weather mild and
pleasant,
Yon, ho, WM, M. 1110RUAN.
IGILBORAPH.I
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE ISLAND, NOY. B. 11 A M.
One ship and five berm brigs are now off this place,
going in. Wind SE—weather wild.
Yours &a .,ITHOS. B. IMGEIBB.
' [HT TELEGRAPH TO THE PRESS ]
BOSTON, November 30.
.Arrived, ships. Revenue, from Antwerp; S Curling,
from Liverpool. '
' WASTIMION, Nov 20.
The Charleston papers furnished by the southern
mail state that an arrival from the Bahamas reports se.
vent wreaks on that toast.
TsT9 large vessels, names unknown, were dismasted
at Nassau.
, Capt 9rpen, of the skip Osnippee, is a passenger.
MEMORANDA,
Steamship Isabel , RoHine, from llama 25th lost, ar
rived at Charleston 28th ult.
Steamship Star of the Went, Gray, from New York for
Aspinwall, was peened 20th ult. el f Cape Florida.
Steamship Adriatic, West, front Now York for Liver
pool, was spoken 2 P 51 24th ult, lat 40 55, long 68 24.
Ship Eltermite, Quetta, from Itio de Janeiro, arrived.
at Now York yesterday. Experienced heavy weather
during the passage; split Rails and sprung a leak.
Ship Stalwart, Lucas, cleared at Liverpool 13th nit,
for Philadelphia.
Ship Benares, Wendell, nailed from Liverpool 13th
ult, for Calcutta.
Ship Yankee Ranger, Slohtnan for Guam, sailed from
Sydney, NOW, about Sept 23d.
Ship hound, Stevens, from Lehains, arrived at Hono
lulu Oct.&
Ship Wisconsin, Scott, from Sydney, NSWyarrived at
Callao Oct 16.
Ship Protector, Culler, from San Francisco, at Callao,
and soiled Oct 23 for Chinches
, Ship Horsham, Oaks, from Boston, arrived at Valpa
raiso Oct 11.
Ship Sea Ranger, Burnham, Called from Valparaiso
14th Oct. for Cobija and vicinity, to load ore and nitrate
anode, for Baltimore and Philadelphia, at $lB per ton.
Dimino Talavera, liferrlthow, cleared at Boston 28th
tilt, for Rio do Janeiro, .
Barque D G Wilson, Peacock, hence, was below New
Orleans 24th ult.
Brig Canine, Ford, sailed from Cienfuegos 12th ult.
for Mobile..
Wars 111. B. Carpels Winsmore, and Undine, Risley,
for Philadelphia, sailed from Providence 27th ult.
Seas Treasurer, Ella, Eleanor, Lady Ellen, Spray, 51
.Pillmore, Richard Thompson, W 0 Atvtater, A Tirrell,
Nellie D, James Magee, Knight, Sas Barrett, Elliott,
and 0 Chamberlain, hence, arrived at Boston 29th nit.
Scbr H M Morse, Phillips, from Westerly for Phila
delphia, arrived at NeW York yesterday.
Behr Lucy Whotham salted from Key West 15th ult
for Pensacola,
Sohn Charles Parker ,__Compton, and William P Cox,
Brown, from Boston for Philadelphia; J L Redner, En
dicott, from Providence for do, and I Oliver, Smith,
from Stratford, Oenn, for do, at New York 20th ult.
II scar Pharos, Yorke, hencei at Key West 1511, ult„
- MARINE MISCELLANY.
All the coffee (25 hags) which wee discharged from
brig Monticello, ashore on Block Island, arrived at
Newport on Thursday. The remainder of the cargo,
consisting of logwood, will probably be got out. The
vessel has not bilged, and will probably begot oft Capt
Tibbetts le very low, and his recovery is considered
doubtful.
The !hip Baltic, from New York for Charleston, re
ported ashore on the South Bar; near Charleston, with
nine feet water in her hold, is an A 115 venial, of 769
tons register, built at Bath, Me, In 1854, where she is
owned by Sir Honghton,
Ship Lizzie Janda, at San Francisco Oct 25th, from
Hong Kong, reports having experienced in the China
Sea calms and light winds from NE, Aug 31, 100 miles
BE from Los Oboe, encountered a heavy typhoon, which
commenced blowing from NNE, gradually hauling to
NW, W, SW, and 5, and finally SE—barometer falling
from 29 60 to 27,50. The main topsail and main trysail
were. bloWn from the bolt ropes, and, with the excep
tion of the jibs, the remainder of the sane were blown
from the gaskets; lost quarter boat, had bulwarks stove,
c. 'The ehip was covered with open drift during the
typhoon,which 'lasted eleven hours. In long 112
experienced the first westerly wind we had on the pas.
sage; carried away and lent rudder. The greater part of
the passage bad SE and ESE winds.
The nehr Louisa, Newcomb, arrived in distress on the
23d alt, at Havana, totally dismasted. She was off
Stirrup Key from the 7th - to the 10th in a heavy gale,
I and dragging on qburo, cut away spare. She Ime loot
rigging, fcc., injured deck and rails. Repaint are
being effected, and she will salt as noon as possible.
Consignees, Packer Se Clark.. The Louisa saw several
disinasted volute, and two ships ashore on Stirrup
Keys. - Could not learn their names.
Key West, Nov 21.—Barone John Denham, Gray,mas.
'ter, from New York for tit Marks, arrived on the 10th,
an,dreporta having experienced heavy weather on the
-12th and' lath lost, from ENE to SE, blowing a com
plete hurricane at times, in lat between 25 and 2 , , dur
ing which time the barometer was down to 29. The
fiylng jib was washed from the boom, Cud water casks
stove - ea deck; .in other respects no damage was nun
. Mined. She has landed her freight for ibis place, and
ptociedeto St Marks first fair wind.
41
' ll _o - Remington, Joness Waster, from 8t Marks for
Noir York, got ashore at Tortugas on the 11th Mat, and
;was unfitted iy wreckers, who took out about 116 bale!
cotton. , The waned appears to have sustained could°.
fable donne in her bottom, but not looking, she pro
withorit discharging. The case was heard by
'Judge Marvin on the 19th inst. and solinndOCreed On
the V4S4 -11 4 , 0191440 Ova hundred dollar', Mops
PROS.--4 , IIILADELPIIIA; lititsDAy; 1 Eetrill3Eß 1, mt.
filobi,Plitete; stpd L Borrows, and ache Truiton, are
the Vessels interested. Consigned to A Tift,
Ship Sibyl, Jenkins, from Mobile for Ilavro, arrived
on The 15th inst. in tow of II 8 schr Pharos, Capt /1 A
Yorke, entirely dismasted, with loss of chains, anchors,
he. She parted her cables on the 11th inst. on the
ut away. She continued
Bunke, at 7 A 51, when, to prevent her drifting down
to t o d
fety
aftertheoparswere l cut away, but the wind hu
h .
mediately shifted to the east. Kept hero before it, and
at 7 A Mon the 14th made Sombrero Keys, and was soon
after spoken by the Pharos, and towed to Key West.
Sent saw Champlin ahead to procure anchors and
chains, And the toaster, Capt Roberts, piloted the ship
from Sombrero to Leo Key, where a branch pilot was
taken. The diver reports ,ho copper oil the wood,
chafed by the spars, about four feet below the water.
Ship tight, and with the exception of a break in the
main rail, appears to have sustained no other damage.
Consigned to Jos Pilo.
DOMESTIC PARTS.
NEW YORE, Nov 80—Arrived, ships Constitution,
Leundt, Bremen; Rockaway, Leufkin, Havre; South
ampton, Pratt, London and Portsmouth Golden Eagle,
Pabens, Nanted, France; Albert Gallatin, Delano, Li
verpool; Yorktown, Meyer, London; Hamburg barque
Elbe, Belle, Hamburg; Bremen barque Amaranth,
Probst, Bremen) brigs Antelope, Tucker, Halifax; Re
staurador, (Danish) Jenson, Humacoa; Burcliard As Tor
rep, Eaton, Boston, for Wilmington NC; Ring Bro
thers, Milliken, Pagardo,Plt. Cld, ship Masonic, Perry,
Galveston; barque Achme, Savory, Constantinople; brig
Wlnyaw, Wymau, Boston; Rehm Surprise, Cole, City
Point; B 0 Jones, Bedell, Norfolk.
BOSTON, Nov 25.—Arr, ship Addle Snow, Howe,
Liverpool; barque George Warren, Bentley, Rotterdam,
14th nit, via Holmes Hole. Old, - barque Noes, Har
riman, Havana.
20th—Arr, brig Chas Edward, Hassell, Aux Cayes
4th Nbv—left barque Tally Ho Hoyt, clisolig; brigs
Santiago, Hadley, ldg for Bostort; , o Wiswell,
to load for do;—brig 8 Thurston, Lamphear, St ICUs
12th Noy—left brig P It Ilitchborn Littlefield, for Bos
ton i3;--ifehrsl4 R Bennett, Wood, 'Norfolkt Telegraph,
Nickerson, Fredericksburg; Bliza, Crowell, Alexandria;
II Curtis, Johnson, Baltimore. At Quarantine, ship
Curling, of Thomaston, Curling, Liverpool, 3d toot—
hed heavy westerly weather the entire passage; bee 170
passengers, and about 2, 1 700 tons mdse. Sailed, Bator
dey,harques Prioress; Oak. Nothing sailed Sunday.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
Up to 12 o'clock Last Night
GIRARD HOUSE—Oixestnut Street, below Ninth.
E Joy Morris. Philada J Pringle, Jones, Reading
J W Martin, N Y ki Pryer, N Y
E Boyd, D 0 II II Dodge, D 0
E B Carter, Ban Francisco 0 0 Belmettlo, I'hllada
Wm Maxwell, Philada Oeo AI Steinman, Pa
D J . Coddington, N Y J P Roman, Baltimore
E T Pilkiriton, Richmond,Va Alex Evans klii
A W Evans, MA Thos J Atwood, Pottsville
Mr Peering, London II Vieuxtemps, London
Miss Milner, London Mrs tlyintett, London
Henry Bergh & Is, N Y ' Geo IV Powers & la, N Y
II St Y Ames, England Miss Acland, England
W 0 W Batch, Cin, Ohio M 9 Merrill, Prov'e
W Williams, Pa - 3 Rlineibitee, Balt
J Julian, NY' ' J T Batsman, Eng'd
O MeDonell, St lonia 3) Longnecker, Lane'r
D I Barry Cal Mrs Iliettell, Pa
Mrs Hollinger, Pa J F Hagman, Princeton
7 'Leann, Troy, N Y J 11 Waters, 11 & 0 11. R.
M S Chaalock, Mo F B Renshaw, U 9 A
W D Bishop, Conn T E Doll, Balt
E T IL Gibson, N Y J 0 Camp, N Y
0 N Mackulin, St Paul L Ballard, N Y
J It Smith, N Y .1 II Bayhleld, Balt
C P. Posers, Balt II W Powell, N Y
S W Blackly, N 3' A Ruguot, N Y
John L Barns, II S N Joseph Colgate, N Y
D Catskill, Balt A S Chase, Balt
EJ Phillips, Balt II IR Lowry, Washington
Geo Baughman, Richmond Edw 0 Willard, N Orleans
Mr Rolesson & la, Cia, 0
MERCHANTS' POTEL.—Yourth Street, below Arch.
J Oheryholms, Ohio Chas Mosel, N Y
nt SChumaker, Allentown Hon J L 011ie, Elk co, Pa
L Wilmarth, Pittsburgh Baud id Myers, Mount Joy
ROC Davis, Ebensburg, a lion J S Yost, PottstownßJ Berger, Lehigh Gap MSpahr, York, to
D N Ropes, Y lion 11 S Mott, Milford, Pa
J C Mott, Pa J Q Henry, Boston
J L Preeton, Newark, Ohio J hl Brooks, Ya
Miss Martha A Stuart, 'Vs Mrs Marshall N Y
Geo Whitney, Conn 0 L Berlin, kid
ll Snyder, Suydersville, Pa
AMERICAN no TEL—ohestmit, street, above Fifth.
A. McCantos, Perry co, Pa O W Hooke, Perry co, I'a
C W Williams Va , II 8 Williams, Va
Il Smith, Abington, Va H 8 Hemn'ings, wash
W II Hemmings, Wlu3l). W Hackett, Easton
L Welling, N J 0 Hunteinger, Se4 , l liar
A R Pemberton, Lebanon J 0 Deland, AI Chunk
E P Wilbur, Phila. T Baker, Richmond, Pa
U Williams, Boston W Jewel Jr & ln, Hart Pill
Miss 111 Rhodes. Hartford AI) Rodman, Jersey Shore
J M Trick, Miaersvillo ti M Jones, Pa
El 'McDonald, Pottsvie J Arndt, N J
J B Buel, N Y A ti Spence, N
R B Smith, Newark, N J W Davis, Phila
W Sharp, Plaile A Van Dyck, Detroit
T II Adams, Conn • 8 McAdams, Con'd
W Hamilton, Cold J IV Nairn, Wnsh
W Morton, Trenton II Umstead, Balt
UNION 'HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth.
B P Hugel, Easton P Fowler, Tamaqua
J flilliman, Pottsville Jahn B Mason, Allent-eon
Glt Weill°, Hollidaysburg J Id Day, Hollidaysburg
T M Polliday, l'a Dr aeo Ross, Pa
It Pratt, Lewistown, Pa , John Lerch, Easton Pa
Mr .1.1 Walker, Del C L Hogan, Peoria, 11l
II Fay Cook, Ind . John Strap, Chicago
II Clay Beatty, Ma A 0 lteinger, Allentown
Moses Gaisenberger, Pa II J Raider & la, Pa
C Boyer, Reading John Hendricks, Pa
D Hunter, Tamaqua Israel IC Kline, Pa
Sld N Heaton, Tamaqua. Mrs Williams, Pa
Wm Young, Pa Mr Miller, Easton
John Fraser, Harrisburg Ira I` Clement, Pa
A Mlaidich, Ira B Plank, Hurdles Mills
8 J Conn, Davidaville
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
0 F Sparing, PhDs C F Mott, Philo
ll hl Fish. N Y DI Wade, N Y
S U Fry, Pa J Kauffman, Pa
J Grim, Pottsville J P Gangewer, Pa
W Myers, Lebanon It D Schooner, Pottsville
W Mortimer, jr, Pa H J Ilendier, Pa
J Lorain, Ill' II Sampson, Pa
I. J Hopkins, Rochester I Minnouge, Pa
W Laughkins, Pa J P Dennis Washington
It Philips, Pittsburgh P Y Bret:Olinger, Pa
N 11 Crary, Pa I Whitaker, N J
It Ti Kern, Pa (I llecktuan, Pa
8 II Puterbatigh, Pa J II Rank ac la, Pa
A Jackson, Pa A T Do Witt, Pa
It W,Creary, Balt F F Boyer, Pa
- -- fer.A.TXR, tiNlClN=Mariferatreorraoo....,...,
J Miller, Leuc'r J Vankorn, Pittsburgh
G W Morrison, Pittsli'h W F Beecher, Ohio
L J Kirk, Lan co, Pet J McVey, Ltarr'g
A It Boggs, Starrl S Longetreet, Philipo'g,
J Wllsou, Va J kit Pritt, Va
A Orumpacker, Va T Skillet, Va
T it Pritt, Va W 0 Mayor, Duuc'n, Pa
BARLEY BEIIsAP-43econd, below Vine street.
Ilestburn, Bucks co, Pa 13 Jones, Pa
S Betterweather, Blass J B Bryan Doyrn
T Dyer, Doylestown It Deans, Bucks co
8 Holcomb, N J L Thomas, Lumbervill
N Child, Jeff co, N Y Mrs T Pickering a: 6111, Pa
J L Vundegrift, Bordeut'n
MADISON lIOUSE—Seoond street, above Market.
Robt F Cexe, Pa Dr John W Berke, NAM
P J Carlisle, Del Miss A Walker, Sunbury
Thos 'S Ridley, Ya John 13 Murphy, Ya
Adam II Wells, Va. I' U Roberta. Balt
Saml nays, Pottsville W L Cannon, Del
BLACK DEAR INN Filth and Merchant Streets.
James Scott, Chester co Davis Kimble. Chester co]
J S Kirk, Chester co' A Wells, Wellsville, Pa
John Ouster, Chester co D W Chandler, W Chester
Dr 10 Hammon I, Del W W Andrews, Cheater to
GB Outten, Chester co James D (lay, Reading
A 0 Mood, Dunkirk, N Y J Harvey, York, Pa
Win Dawdall, Cheater co Rapt Dance, Chester co
J Angu, West Chester Thos S Young, Chester co
BALD EAGLE 110 TEL—Third street, atm. Callowhill
Chas P PoDweller, Pa Mrs Bartow, Belvidere
Gee Maun, Pa Mrs Clymer, Bethlehem
Martin Kenneda, Lehigh co Moses Wieand, Lehigh co
Edw II Knorr, Lehigh co Semi Mine, Pa
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab Callowhill,
J Boetger, Hillerstown Semi Baum, Schuylkill co
David Woodring, Lehigh co Jno Kriebel, Berke co
Wm Saaseumn, Sureneytown Oco Hartzell, Now Texas
Operial Notirco
Wrappers Wrappers! Wrappers !—A very
large and elegant assortment, wholesale and retail, at
seduced prices. Also, fine Shirts, Drees Stocks, and all
kinds of k'uruishing Goods for Gentlemen, at W. W.
Kruoires, 012 Arch street, above Sixth. no3Olni
Skates! Skates: Skates I—Our renders will
find the largest and moat complete assortment of this
winter luxury, and at the lowest prices, at W. W.
Mown.% No. IMO Market street, opposite Decatur
street.
Saving Fund.—National Safety Trust Co.,
Mee, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of TIIIIID,
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING TUE
SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS BY TUE
BANNS.
1. Deposits received and payments made daily.
2. Current Dank Notes, Cheeks, and Specie will bo
received on deposit.
3. Deposita made in Dank Notes or Mocks will be
paid back in Current Bank Notes.
4. Deposita made in Gold or Silver will bo paid back
in Coln.
Interest Fire rim CENT. per annum. n 025
For Perfumed Breath, {{ • bite Teeth, and
Beautiful complexion, use lt Balm of 1.000 Flowers."
For dressing Ladles' hair, use a Woodland Cream, a
not Pomade." - It curia Gentlemen's hair beautifully.
W. P. YETIUDOR & CO., Proprietors, N. Y.
For sale by T B. Peterson, 300 Chestnut; Samuel
Slums, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. D. Durand. 713 Chest
nut; T. 11 Peter, & Co., 710 Chestnut; G. 0. Evans,
Gift Dook•storo, 439 Chestnut; 0.. S. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and ;Mar
ket; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr Morrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut; J. W. Sillies & Sons,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second nod Market; Edward
Ohrlstmann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster. corner
Eleventh and Walnut. no12•ly
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
MERCHANT STREET.
Cheeks, Notes, Matta, Bills Lading, 11111 lload, , Cir
edam Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, a
prices to suit the thrum. oc17•ly
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
531 WALNUT ST,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
GEO. T. HENKEL'S,
524 WALNUT Street,
0"22.3m Late of 178 Chestnut Street
S. C. Deivald, Commission Business in Coin.
menial paper and negotiations of loans, 50 WALNUT
Sr., oppoeita the Exchange, Philadelphia. no10•Ym
Bower's Infant Cordlnl.•-•Thle Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the moat choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and in the most
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infante and
young children.
By its powerful influence a speadi cure la effected in
all cues of Cholie, windy pains and spasm. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti.
tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties tran
anilines pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, he.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been need in thousands or eases with the moat
abundant sumac No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Meer A. BOWER,
At his Drug and Chemical Btore,
N. E. oorner of Sixth and Green eta., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for sale
by Druggists generally. an 134 y
Seamen's Saving Fund Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Receives de•
posite in sums of One Pallor and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows Intermit at the rate
of five per cent. per annum.
Office open'daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in tke evening. Ft °Adept
Franklin Fell; Treasurer, Oliarles 61. Morris &ora
tory, James B. Mee,
Beek Notes of. the
P.ENNSYLVANIA. BANK
FOR UMBRELLAS,
BY WM. 11. 111011ARDSON 3
No 918 MINLICIIT BTRUNT
Rlarrtagto
On thn 34 t , by the Rea. W. Kenney, JOIIN 11,
DAVIER to EI,LEN O. daughter of fhttaucl h. Morass."
Esq., all of this city. **
Cu tho 26th ult., by Rev. A. Atwood, Mr. GEORON
DYER to Mici MARTHA JOHNSTON, both of this city.
Ou the 26th of Novomber, by the Rev. Dr. Cole, Mr.
EVAN JONES to Mies SALLIE JENKINS, ell'of this
city.
by the Rev J. Talbot Gracey, on the 20th ult., Mr.
WILLIAM D. ALLEN to Miss RATIO YONKER, 101 l of
Port Riehtuoud, Philadelphia. [Cheater county poen
please copy.]
Maths
Suddenly, In Ent Whiteland township, Cheater co.,
on the 29th ult , )r. SEPTIM CS A. OGINIt.
On the morning of the 28th ult., JAS. C. COPPER,
aged 80 years.
On Saturday evening last, at 7 o'clock WILLIAM S.
WALKER, son of the Into William Walker, aged 18
years and 10 days
On the 9th ult., THOMAS WHITE, Esq., of the
Watersite, 'Londonderry, Ireland.
The following notice of his death le taken from the
Londonderry Standard of the 12th ult. :.-111ELANOROLT
DsaTil or Tnomis WHITE, ESQ., WATERSIDE.—We have
this day to record an event which gr.eves us exceed
ingly—the demise of Thomas White, Esq., one of the
oldest and best of our follow-citizens. His death was
accidental, occurring while Mr. White, who was well
known as the "Father or the Derry Hoot," was follow
ing his favorite pastime, on Monday last, On that
morning, being in his usual health, he rode out with
the hounds About eleven o'clock a hare was started
on Glondermott hill, and the deceased gentleman, while
hurrying up to join the dogs, bad occasion to crone a
low ditch. The horse stumbled, and threw Ilia rider;
but, the ground being soft, and the depth of the fall In
considerable, nothing very serious was apprehended
when hie cempanione hastened. over to his assistance.
They came to help him to remount, but their venerated
leader had crossed his horse for the last time, and new
lay lifeless before them. lie never spoke. 'lobed died
in an Instant—it is believed by an Injury to the spinal
cord, near the junction with the back of the skull.
Two of the party galloped to town for medical aid, but
his son, Dr. White, only arrived in time to see hie
corpse, surrounded by his old companions In the chase.
Dr. Y. N. Miller was also present. Those who witnessed
the manly sorrow of the crowd, gay and lighthearted a
moment before, but now grouped in silence round their
old friend, describe the scene as ineffably touching. All
that could be done was to remove the body to the resi
dence of his afflicted family. We do not know any num
in the community who was so universally respected as
Mr. White. Ilia kindness of heart and geniality of tem•
per rendered him a flue specimen of the Irish gentleman.
His private life was moot exemplary. Ile was princi
pally known to the public in connection with the Derry
Hunt, of which he was a member for more than half a
century. lie was accounted one of the beet horsemen
in Ireland. Mr White belonged to the Roman Catholic
religion, but his friends wore of all persuasions, and all
persuasions mourn his death. Ile was extremely liberal
in his views, Only a few days ago he generously gave
malt° for the erection of a Presbyterian schoolhouse at
the Waterside, without charging—as ho might have
done—for the loss of his tenant interest, holding the
property under Sir Robert Ferguson. This is only ono
of the ninny acts of natural goodriesa which distinguished
a man who has gassed away, equally lamented by rich
and poor. Tho former have lost a warm-hearted com
panion—the latter a kind and generous benefactor. *
trrLiterary Bureau.—An Experienced Editor,
a successful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary,
man, weary with twenty-five years of the drudgery of
Daily Journalism, tins determined _a hire out or sell his
brains at retail to those who may require their services
in any honorable way.
Merchants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of
every kind, sill be supplied, oft-hand, with Advertise
ments, (political or other. lee,) Notices, Cards, Circu
lars, or nay species of article desired.
Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports,
Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar
ticles, Communications. and every other sort of Brain
work, which they may find it inconvenient or trouble
some to dolor themselves
Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in society or oc
cupation in life, can have Letters written ou any sub
ject, whether business or sentimental.
The advertiser will also conduct or translate Corres
pondence of every kind, either English, French, Span
ish, German, or Italian.
Poetry, Acrostics for Ladles' Albums, Notes, Billet
donx, Monodies, and Compositions of the most. delicate
and confident:ld character, incident to every possible
circunintance or event in life, will be furnished in in
violable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and
explaining their wishes
Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will be
strictly and promptly attended to.
Address J. THOMPSON,
Literary Bureau,
Box 2285 Philadelphia I'. 0., Pa.
fri — A Vnir for the Sale.of Useful and Fancy
AIiTICLES will be held under JAYNE'S HALL,
OURSTNUT Street, below Seventh, by "The Ladles'
Central Home Mission," laboring iu Bedford street and
its vicinity—to commence on Tll.lB DAY, (Tuesday)
Dec. lst, and continue open during the week. The ob
ject le to raise means to clothe the large number of chil
dren attending the Day and Sabbath Schools in the Mis
sion Building, Bedford street, above Sixth. Donations
of floods, Clothing, &c., will be thankfully received by
Mrs JANE PETERSON, Arch Bt., tint door below Ninth,
north side ; Mrs. E S. YAItD, No. 209 Spruce street,
or any of the Managers. 1.11.4t*
irrOfflee of the Receiver of Taxes, Nag' .1
ruin, December 1, 1857.
The tax-payers of the city of Philadelphia are hereby
Itotitiod to pay their city and State tales doe fur the
vear 1867 ; and that, if not paid before the FIRST DAY
of JANUARY, 1858, in accordance with the VOllllOOll
of the aMs of Assembly, the names of all delinquent.
trill be published on the first day of January ; and upon
all sums unpaid on the 15th day of said month of Janu
ary there wilt be charged a penalty of 5 per cent., to
gether with interest to the date of payment
PETER ARMBRUSTER,
Receiver of Taxes.
IU - Itrithili Rule in India.-•A Lecture by the
Very Boy. Dr. MORIARTY, in the Rational
RACE Street, above Fifth, on THURSDAY, December
10th, 1057, at 7,4 o'clock P. M., for the benefit of the
Poor. Tickets 25 cents ouch; to be had at St. Augus
tine,' Church. di-twin-St
IC?ltev. Henry Ward Beecher will deliver
ilk great lecture, • CAUSES OF 813COESS AND FAIL
ERE IN LIFE," before the People's Literati ._ Institute,
December let 7 4 1i,r0 5 r7 4 0 - A 4 i riti g ri r Milie v einViliTaNtiire
8. Ticket,' twenty-five cents ; for male at the book
stores. no2B.BtiB
1D Union Canal Co.—A General Meeting of
the liondholders of the Union Canal Company will be
held ot the Board of Troth). Room No 30, MERCHANTS'
EXCHANGE, on TUESDAY next, December let, at 12
o'clock M.
Dy order of the Stockholders,
no3o-2t RUNDLE SMITH, Prea , t, See.
Ir:P'Office of the Coinnionwenit Is Insurance
COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—
Purisuant to the requirements of the charter of the Com
monwealth Inaurence Company of the State or Penwl
van ia, an Election for Ten Directors, to servo the ensu
ing year, will he held at the office of the Company, N.
W. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT, on MONDAY,
January dth, 1858, between the houra of 10 and 2 o'clock
no2B-atuth-tE SAMUEL S. MOON, Sec'y.
Glaog nub
CALL AND SEE
The Greatest 'Variety of
ir of, IDAY YREBENTS
Ever exhibited in
TUE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA,
Which 17111 be Pohl at exceedingly
OW PRICE
AT
SIARNSEN A WIT TE?B,
MASONIC! HALL,
31-tf 713 CHESTNUT ST
(coparincraljip Noticco
DISSOLUTION.—The PARTNERSIIIP
heretofore existing as BAKER A. WILLIANIS is
THIS. DAY dissolved by mutual conhent. The business
will bo continued at the old stand, 1132 MARKET St.,
by 011AIIDES WILLIAMS, who Is authorized to collect
and pap all debts of the lato tirm.
DETER W DARER,
Dec. I, 1817 CHARLES WILLIAMS.
Thoundersigned would inform the public, that having
bought out Mr. I'. W. Baker. hie late partner, he will
continue the BLEATING and VENTILATINO business
at the old stand, 1132 MARKET Street, where will be
found a full assortment of Ranges, Heaters, Ventilators,
Registers, Bath Boilers, kc , and hopes, by strict at.
tentiou to business, to merit a share at' the patronage
of the public.
ill-1:0 CHARLES WILLIAMS.
sl)ipping
SAN FRANCISCO •PACKET NOTICE-
California Line.
Shippers per ship J. JUNIN, Wm. Tillery commander.
will pleas° hand in their bills of ladles this day for sig•
nature, and °blip
BISHOP, SIMONS. & CO.,
120 (late 30) North Wharves
.—T
VOR 11AVANAhe fast, sailing packet
ship NAPLES, Capt. Eastman, will be despatched
for tho above port on Thursday next, ad Inst.
Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO ,
120 (late 80) North Wharves.
mouNTAIN , c GLADE" BUTTER.
./.1.1. We have just received our usual supply train the
Mountains of this celebrated BUTTER. Will leo sold
id lots to suit customers,
dl•lw IS. 111 JONES 2: CO., 212 Market street.
I_DUBLIC NOTICE.—E. G. WHITMAN &
AI- CO. aro now prepared to offer to the public the
best and largest assortment or Bonbons, Sugar Toys.
Candied Fruits, Sugar and other fancy goods, suitable
for Christmas Trees. The candies manufactured by he
are made of the best materiel that can be had, amongst
which aro flue auger-coated Almonds, Jelly Drops,
Cordial Drops, Wes Paste, Gum Drops, Caramelles,
Ac., Ac. 0. 8 —Superior Walnut Candies, Cream, and
all varietles of plain Candies. Also, dealers in all
kinds Foreign Fruits and Nuts No. 102 South SE
COND, one door below CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia. n023-s to th4w*
CITY COMMISSIONERS' OFFICE.
PUILADELPIItd, November 18, 1857.
Persons having eliding against this Department
present their bills on or before the let, day of Deem
ber, 1857.
GEORGE M. GILL.
JAMES It. LEDDY, City Commissioners
JAMES LOGAN, ul9.2w•sod
yAVINU F UND:--UN I TED STATES
I.7•TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST
NUT Streets.
Large and small BUMl3l.OOOiTed, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with PIVF. PER GENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS Irorri 7 until 9 o'clock.
•DRANTB for 'late on England, Ireland, and Scotland
from £1 von - ante.
Prealdout--PNEHIEN It. ORAWYDED,
MI2=M=MI
Teller--JAMEB R. HUNTER eal7.liff
SEKPANI.I GOAT SKINS. A smull
Invoice of Mali and Goat Skins, now landing from
barque Irma, and for nolo Lys TE'lll,
na2B.lOt 138 (now) Walnut et.—second story.
MARACAIBO COFFEE.-150 bap prime
Maracaibo Coffee, now landing ham barque Irma,
and for Cale by CHARLES TETN,
no2B-10t 138 (now) Walnut at.—necond story,
i'VUTMEGS.—I6 kegs No. I Nutmegs, now
landing from on board brig .gPierro Lacoste," at
Lontbarthstreet wharf, imported and for Edo by
HENRY BOHLEN d CO.,
no2B-3t 221 and 229 B. Fourth street.
LENWOOD CEMETERY OFFICE, NO
11 3 5 418 WALNUT R., below 'FIFTH. au it.tr
‘I,TORAGE on SECOND and TH ID
FLOM can bo bort at 119 North Water streot
Apply to MARTIN & MACALISTER. 11023
5 000 -- TONS or MITCHELL & CROAS
dale's improved super PHOSPHATE OF
JAE, for sate by 0110ASDALH VEntek; & co ,
nolO•tr No. 104 N. Delaware erecter).
COTTON-100 bales Gulf Cotton, in store
V and for mile by
MARTIN & MA.CIALIBTRA,
in) 170 North Water Street
Npss-1 7 bales Carolina Moan, for sale by
MARTIN & MAOALIBTKR.,
Sal 119 North Water greet.
Ma Goats.
VIENNESE AND PARIS
DROGUE LONG SHAWLS.
On hand, an extensive stock, comprising all grades,
In the most desirable colors and designs, purchased at
Our late Auction Sales in this etty and New York,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES.
Superior Goods at $lO, $ll, $l2.
' CURWEN STODDAIIT & BROTHER,
Nos. 450, 462, and 454 North Second Street,
dLy above Willow.
MEN' AND BOYS' WINTER WEAR.
CURIVEN STODDART dc BROTHER,
450, 452, and 454 NORTH SECOND STREET, above
Willow,
Have on band an extenaivo stock of
BROAD CLOTHS,
CASHMERES,
SATINETS, and
VESTINOS,
Purchased at the late Auction Sales, at
dl-y REDUCED PRICES.
pENNSYLVANIA. BANK NOTES
TAKEN AT PAR
FOR DRY GOODS.
The subscriber offers for a tow days his entire stock
of goods at
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES,
and receive In payment notes of the Pennsylvania
Bank.
Thin, to loch as may have any of this doubtful paper
on band, in offering a great Inducement, as his stock is
one of the best in the city.
Please give him an early call.
• "
s. F. 3OUNSON,
no3o-1w 911 Market et., above Ninth, north aide
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.-SPE
OIAL NOTICE.—AII the notes on the Dank of
Pennsylvania redeemed at par for DRY GOODS, selling
at less than Auction prices. Illustins, Linens, Clothe,
°whams, blankets, Shawls, Calicoes, Detainee, at a
groat sacrifice, In connection with our entire stosk,
which will be sold at prices which will astonish all who
may favor us with a call. Pennsylvania Dank Notes
taken the same as specie, (we make no di ere:loLO at
OLIVER 11. JOHNSON'S 'Pennsylvania Dank Note Dry
Goods Store, No. 1000 MARKET Street, above Tenth,
Worth side.
N. B.—Orders received for the very beet Schuylkill
Coal; Pennsylvania Rank Notes taken In payment.
OLIVER 11. JOHNSON,
No. 1000 Market street.
STILL GREATER REDUCTIONS.—Being
determined to keep below competition, and so as to
still sell cheaper than those who have made greet re.
dilations in their prices, we will Rail an all-wool 12.4
Blanket that will measure 2 yards and 12 inches wide
for $5 50. This is the greatest bargain yet. We will
also sell the Blankets that we sold for $5 at $3. These
aro large Alm Those that were $5.50 for $3 60. 'Those
we sold at $3 for $5 50, and those we sold at $9 for $0 60.
Those we sold at $l2 for $7.60. These three last lots
aro the flneat quality,
R. D. & W. R. PENNELL,
1021 Market street, below Eleventh
1,700 YARDS FINE QUALITY
DOUBLE WIDTH PLAID CASHMERES
Ar 26 CENTS:'
- .
We have just received one ease at the above Goods.
We bear they are being sold In other places at 37X
cents!
$l,lOO worth of LONG 11ROCIIE SHAWLS, from $8 to
826—tho cheapest goods we have ever Been!
A large stock of very excellent
BLACK SILKS AND FANCY SILKS!
. .
Very cheap Blankets and Flannels.
Cloths, Cass(mares, &c. for Men's and Boys' Wear.
Carpets closing out, positively less than cost.
Irish Linene Domestic Muelins, Canton Flannels;
French Merinoes, English Cobourge, Paramattas,
&a &o.
In fact we offer unparalleled bargains from a well-as
sorted
OA.BII-PLIROHASED STOOX!
TIIORNLEY & 0111831,
nogg -Stet N E. corner of Eighth and Spring (tante.
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA—GREAT
.EXCITEMENT AT BELCIIER'SI—We aro re.
ceiving the notes of the above bank at par for Dry
Goods, at greatly. reduced prices.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Cloaks and
Talmo.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Shawls.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Dress Goods.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Merinos.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken Men's Wear.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Ribbons
Dank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Embroideries.
Beak of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Domestics.
Bank of Penney Ivania Notes taken for Blankets.
Bank of Penneylrani& Notes taken for Gloves and
tindery.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for tho choice of
goals from ono of the largest and best-selected stocks In
the city, and at extraordinary low price*, at .
' F. dc T. ll BELCHER'S,
nov2l-12t S. N. corner Eighth and Spring Garden.
THE CHEAPEST LONG BROGLIE
SHAWLS EVER SOLD IN PLIMADELPIIII
TIIORNLEY & OIIIBM, Eighth and Spring Garden,
haul just purchased several lots of
LONG BROCIIII SIIAWLS, FOR 01811 AT A MOST
TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE !
1 lot lino quality, all Silk and Wool, for £.B.
1 44 44 44 44 44 for 510.
1 44 14 44 44 44 too $l2. •
1 44 44 44 44 44 for $l4.
Several lots very One, all. wool, $l4, $lO, $lB, $2O, and
$26.
Blue French Blanket Shawls, Chenille Shemin, &c.,
at TIIORNLEY & 0111S11 , 8,
n01.8.4t N. E. corner of Eighth and Bpring Ganlen etc
MUMBLING DOWN OF DRY GOODS
ii BARGAINS—Prora the late Cash
Auction Sales, at price, that
DEF'Y ALL COMPETITION.
CLOAKS and 'PALMAS far below the cost of materials,
Drees Goode of every description at the very lowest
prices. 25 ceat Detainee reduced to 12X cents, end
other Goode In the mune proportion.
Just opened a large lot of Chenille Scarfs, elegant
styles, at less than half price.
Closing out all our Iderinoe and Paramattae at cost,
and we have resolved that our Dry Goode shall be sold
as cheap as the cheapest.
J. 0. PAYNTER,
n026-6t 118 and 115 N. EIGHTH 95., above Arch
WARM SHAWLS.—
SHARPLEBB BROTIMILS offer
Full assortments of Long Shawls;
Bordered ali..wool Long at 14 50;
Plaid Jo do at 15;
Ileayy Chenille Square at 15;
French and Derma rine Shawls;
Broche, Long and Square, cheap;
Trayellin&Sitewls, for men ;
noy 25 and *. EIGLITII streets
LADIES' SHOEMAKERS.
SIIARPLESS BROTHERS, sole agentfi
For American Elastic Webbing,
Black and colored English Lasting',
French Lastings and (Miter Cloths,
Italian Cloths and Black and White Satins,
Galloons, Laces, Drills, Muslin',
French Kids, Morocco. Potent Leathern.
nov2s CHESTNUT and MOUTH. Streets
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS-NEW
STYLES.—Now open, Cloak a of Black, Brown, MA
Gray. Cloths, made up in the best and most fashionablo
style, in CLOAK AND SHALL ROOM.
$5 Woollen Long Shawls, worth $7.
10 Stella Shawls, the $7 50 quality.
SO Black Thibet Long Shawls.
$3 " Square Shawls.
$6 Broehe Square Shawls,
Shawls of every kind and prico.
Flue Cloaks made to order.
We still continue to sell our entire stock of dress
Goods at below the
FIRST COST OF MANUFACTURE.
A largo line of good
SATINETTS, CASSIMERES, AND CLOTHS,
BLANKETS AND FLANNELS,
In Basement Story, in full supply.
The especial attention of buyers is desired. Notes of
all Solvent Banks in the Union taken.
Oar reductions aro bona fide.
We sell every article at the lowest market rate, no
matter what the cost may be,
n024-6t COOPER A. CONARD,
B. E. corner Ninth and Market streets.
SPECIAL NOTICE.-
A large assortment of
Attractive and seasonable
DRY GOODS,
From the extensive wholesale stocks
of several
•
SUSPENDED HOUSES,
Will bo opened
THIS DAY, NOVEMBER 21st,
At the store,
No. 023 MARKET Street, NORTII BIDE,
Between Ninth and Tenth,
And sold throughout
DT RETAIL,
AT As
UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION
In prices for
O A S 11.
The goods are ntt new, and of recent importation or
manufacture; nada rare opportunity is olTered to pur
chasers to purchase the best males and styles, fur
below the usual prices. 'SAMUEL S. HESS,
nov2l-2w No. 923 MARKET Street.
EMOVAL.
L. J. LEVY & CO.,
IN ANTICIPATION OF REMOVAL
SPLENDID
NEW STORE,
Now Wing erected for them in
EIIESTNET STREET,
ABOVE MOUTH,
Dare determined, fur a period of
30 DAYS,
To dispose of a large amount of their Stock now in store
at very
LOTV PRICES FOR CASH
They Invite the attention of the Public and their Cu 9
tomer" to ono of the moot complete nAgortmout4 of
STAPLE AND FANCY
DIZY GOODS
To bo found lu this country, which will be dispose/ of
for the pooled named, at such prices ac will insure their
sate.
CHESTNUT STREET,
noll•ti NEXT TO TILE CUSTOM HOUSE
HE AV Y BROWN COTTONS.
one Thousand Bale•
SREETINGS, SIIIRTINOS, AND DRILLS,
rOolil THE
LAWRENCE MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
JACKSON COMPANY, (INDIAN 11MAD,)
AND
NASHUA MANUFACTURING COMPANY,
Of their various widths and styles, which are offered for
sale for first-elan pepor,.on
SIX MONTHS , CREDIT,
by the Agents of the Companies,
ALFRED SLADE & CO.,
nod.lm 39 LETITIA STREET.
GREAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAKS
A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES
has been determined on by the subaeribers, In eon
aequence of the continued preasuro.
000 HISSES , ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$2, formerly $3 60.
300 HISSES , ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$3 50, formerly $5 50.
250 SUPERIOR FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$5 to $B, coat to Import E 7 to $lO each.
LONO BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS,
$B, formerly $l2.
RICH BLACK VELVET CLOAKS,
All 20 per cent. below coat of production.
J .W. PROCTOR A CO.,
&Wetmore to 000. Ilulpfn Sr Co ,
nl3 7.m0 d 708 CHESTNUT straot.
LA.DIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J G. MAXWELL & SON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1098 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleeenth
• And 31S S. SECOND St., below Spruce.
FACTORIES —Nos. 95' and 97 GEORGE St.,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union.
Orders made at a few hours , notice. se22 4mlf
JOHN B. STRYKER, Ja.,
Wholeeate Dealer In
AUCTION , DRY OOODS,
No. 17 DAN 4 lllreet, Philadelphia, cetleFla
%muotmento.
PAPODI AND VIEUXTEMPS' LAST
CONCERT,
Admisision to all parts of tho Hall, 50 cents.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, December lat.
Last appearance of
HENRY YIEUNTEDIPS,
MLLE. TERESA PARODI,
MISS MILNER,
(The new English Prima Donna.)
MR. PERRINO,
(The new English Tenor.)
(Both groat artists, having been engaged In London,
by the Dlroctora of the Academy , of Music, New York,
for the production of English Operas and Grand Ora.
torlos.)
SIGNORI ROCCO and PERTIGINI.
The price of lidinission, notwithstanding the great a t
human, has been fixed at FIFTY CENTS, the One,
which proven to be entirely successful In the New York
Academy of Musie and at Nibio'e Garden.
M'LLE TERESA PARODI will ping by universal de
sire, LA MARSEILLAISE—Aria, Barbiere, Jerusalem,
Oratorio, St. Paul; pummel's celebrated Variations;
Duetto Don Pasquale, with Mr, PERRINO, and the
celebrated Laughing Terzetto, with Mr. PERRINO,
and Sig. ROCCO.
MISS MILNER will sing Aria, "Robert le Diable,"
and " Why should I be Sad,"(an English ballad.)
HENRY VIEUXTEMPS will play Pantasie Ernani,
La Chasse, and the Witches , Dance.
MR. PERRINO will sing "Then You'll Remember
Me," Duette, with MLLE PA RODI, and Torzetto with
MLLE PARODI and Mit. ROCCO.
MR. ROCCO will sing " The Drum," and a Torzetto
with MLLE PARODI and MR. PERRINO.
Tickets 00 conte—can bo obtained at the Menlo Stores
of Messrs Andre; Lee & Walker; Beck & Lawton,
and Edw. L. Walker. Concert commencing at 8. del-t
WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Lea
see, Mr. E. A. Marshall; Stage Manager, Mr.
John Sefton. Prices —Dress Circle and Parquette, 25
cents; Upper Circle, 26 cents; Secured Beats, 37X cents;
Private Lox and Orchestra Seats, 60 cents.
DAL Office open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 9 P.M. Doors
open at 7 o'clock; performance to commence at 7,4,
precisely.
TILLS (Tuesday) EVENING, Dec. let, 1857,
Will be performed
TILE ENOUANTRESS
Ramir
Stella, the Ilochantrese
WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—SOLE LESSEE W. WURATLEY.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Doc. Ist, 1857,
Will bo presented
LONDON ASSURANCE.
Charles Courtley, Mr. Wheatley ; Drage, Mr. E. L.
Davenport; Lady Oay Spanker, Mrs E. L. Davenport.
MADELAINE ; Or, THE FOUNDLING OF PARIS.
Bertrand, Mr. Dolman ,• Madeleine, Mrs. D. I'. Bowers.
SOMA 0r Pillo/I.9.—lloies, 25 cents ,• Secured Beate,
38; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Seats in Private Boxes,
75 cents; Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored
Pe r sons, 26 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. 01. until 3P. 31. Doors
will open at 0X o'clock, performloace to commence xt
7, precisely.
JATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS,
WALNUT STREET, NEAR EIGHTH.
LESSEE WESLEY BARMORE.
EQUESTRIAN ?TANAGER THOS. RING.
TRIO (Tuesday) EVENING, Deo. lat, 1857,
Will be presented
BRILLIANT nonsniANsniP,
DARING VAULTING,
GYMNASTIC PERFORMANCES, &c.
To conclude with
CATARINA ; OR, THE DYING BRIGAND.
entariu2, Arlie lllatgaratio; Marco &dart°, the brigand
chief, kr. Thoa King; Hebert, Mr. Kincrele.
Pa ices Or AvanSAlON.—Dreas Circle 37S cents. Fa
mily Circlo 2u route. Private Boxes 50 cents.
EU' No extra charge for secured ;teats.
TAYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST.,
a/ DELOW SEVENTH.
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Dec. let.
NEW OPERA NIGHT.
Second week of the renowned
BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS,
And Burlesque Ethiopian
OPERA TROUPE.
Second night of the beautiful Opera of
SONNAMBULA,
With new scenery, costume, music, Ac,
Preceded by their Inimitable
ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY.
Door, open at half-past 0 o'clock. Curtain risen at
half past 7 precisely.
Admission 25 cents.
MADAME LOLA MONTEZ—WiII give
A. her lecture on the HEROINES OP HISTORY,
and 4, STRONG-51INDED WOMEN," at
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
On FRIDAY EVENING, Decal:ll6er 4th,
Doors open at a quarter of 7. Lecture to commence
at a quarter of 8 o'clock
Admission 25 cents
STATE POULTRY SOCIETY OF
KyPENN
SYLVANIA,
The fourth annual exhibition is now open at
JAYNE'S BUILDING,
CIIENTNUT STREET, BELOW REVENTIS,
From 9 o'clock, A. M. until 9 o'clock, P. M
Adults 15 cents. Ch ildren 5 cents
NOVEL E
NTERTAINMENT I
MISS WILLIAMS,
" THE WEL:4II NIGIITINGALE,"
Will giro her Songs, and amusing impersonation of
character, for the benefit of the children of the "Union
Tomporary Uome,•'
AT CONCERT MALL,
On WEDNESDAY EVENING, December 2nd,
At 8 o'clock.
Tickets 25 cents. Children half price.
Season tickets for the Union Temporary home lec
tures honored. no2B-4t
SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE—
ELXVENTR Street, above Chestnut.
ETHIOPIAN PERPORMANCES THIS EVENING.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by flauford'a Troupe of
Stara—New Dances by the Sanford Children.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to COMMOLICO quarter before
eight.
To conclude with
A LAUGHABLE APTERPIECE.
Admittance 25 cents.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FURS!!!!
JOHN FAREIRA & CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in
a.a.stov wuna,
FOR LADIES AND CIIILDREN.
Raving manufactured an immense Stock of FURS,
with the expectation of doing our usual business, the
present pressure of the them, mud comparative stagna
tion of trade, have left ns with an unusual amount of
Stock upon our shelves.
It is to meet this difficulty that we hare now
DETERMINED
To close out our
ENTIRE STOCK
At Pr/cos actually less than
THEIR COST TO MANUFACTURE!
We have also ou hand a lags and complete assort
meat of
DENTS' FURS,
GLOVES,
All of which will he sold at very
LOW PRICES.
No. NIS MARKET St 2 bet. Eighth end Ninth,
nol9-Ow Routh Bide
illotteg
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK EXCHANGE
WANTRD
AT HIGHEST CURRENT RATES,
B
CRONISE S; CO.,
S P ECIE BROKERS,
no2l.da 40 SOUTH THIRD St
SCULL, CAMBLOS, &
iJ BANKERS,
No 3'3 South Third Street.
The highe.t premoum paid for
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK EXCILANOE
Uncurrent Funds bought and sold.
fltock 9 bought and Bold on connnlßßlon only. nolo•2mw
ti W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS
Air. No 37 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly male on all accessible pointa
In the United States and Canada
Stocks, Bondy, &a., Bought and Sold on Commission.
Uucurrent Bank !dotes, Checks, Ito., bought at the
lowest rates.
Deposits repaired and Interest allowed, as per agree
ment floe 21hu
Corprtin . ge
VAR PET INOS BELOW COST.—The best
lJ Dirgains ever offered in the Carpet line luny now
be Mond at DUNLAP'S Warerocuns, 1110 MARKET
street. In consequence of the hunt tinsel, we are offer
log our stock of Fine and Common Carpeting at prices
which would astonish the closest buyer. Besides the re
duction is male ou a stock of Carpeting consisting largely
of goods bought at a great sacrifice Any one wishing
to furnish a House at tho present time may easily save
from thirty to forty per cent on the regular prices, sad
much cheaper than they can purchase In any other
Store in the city.
We are now selling All Wool Carpeting at 55 cents,
worth 75; Superfine Carpet, 75c, worth sllo;Three
ply Carpet, it, worth $1 00; English Tapestry Carpet,
si.lo, worth, at least, $1 373; ; Vets et Carpets as cheep
In proportion; common and line Olt Cloths at a great
sacrifice. Let all aho want Carpeting come imme
diately and make their selection from ono of the cheap
est end best assortmeuta of Carpeting In this city.
n3O ltre WM. DUNLAP, 1110 Market street.
Oenticmcito' Surnisliing eooba
FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
ranted, of elegant material and superior work
manship Mao, Dress Stocks nod tientlemen's Wrap
pers, at the Premium More of W. W. KNIIHIT, 012
ARCH Street, above Sixth. ' nos-y
RAPPERS! WRAPPERS! WRAP
PERs —A very large and elegeut amortment a
reduced Flue. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de
scriptions, for gentlemen'n wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S
012 ARCH Street, above Sixth. nu2l-y
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
MOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. Tee
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Btranerv, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the inset perfect fitting article made. At whole.
sale and retail. and made to order. auls.lyif
Q!xprroo Tompanico
WELLS, FARGO, & CO.
NEW YORK AND CALIFORNIA
EXPRESS AND EXCHANGE COMPANY,
Southwest corner of
CHESTNUT AND FOURTH,
PIIILAPRLPIII.I.
Our next Express for California, Oregon, and Pacific
Coast of South America, will go forward from New
York, per Steamer
OREE'ADA,"
On. 4th DECEMBER
All freight should be delivered to um previous to let
Docomber, to Insure certainty of being forwarded.
I) N. BARNEY, Jo.,
no2d-tit* Agent.
THE AI)AMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards PARCELB,
PACKAGES, MERCJIANDIZE, BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by an own LINES, or In connection
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to all the principal
TOWNS end CITIES of the United States.
E. 8. INANDIFORD,
General Ekiperintendaut
WM. 1). ROGERS, CARRIAGE RE
poeltory, 1,009 and 1,011 CHESTNUT St., above
Tenth, is now open for the sale of every description of
Carriages, combining Mlle, durability, and elegance of
finish, from the Manufactory, at the corner of SIXTH
and MASTER Streets, to which the attention or citizens,
and Southern and Western gentlemen is respectfully
called.
N. 11 —}:special attention given to carriages for re
pairs, iu tho shops connected with the Repository. Zn
awns on Chestnut street. ccl7•e to & th.:414
gates ba %alien.
•
Air THOMAS & SONS,
• No,. /SO and 161 SOUTH FOURTH ISTR UT,
(Formerly Nos. 67 and 69.)
REAL ESTATE, STOCES, &e.
PubHa Bales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
fl Handbills of each property issued separately, in
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previcrui
to each sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to he sold on
the following Titeaday.
11.7' FURNITURE: SALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
Err
We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate Sale, including every description of City and
country property. Printed Lists may be had at the
auction Store.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
ger Real }lade entered on our Private Sale
gleter, and
o a f dv v e l lird l, oceas ooo ca lo p t i u:!ly In
are peurtZblieckii.arl3
free of charge.
STOCKS, ACCEPTANCES, REAL ESTATE, Re.
Pamphlet catalogues now ready, containing foil de
scriptions of all the property to be cold on Tuesday,
next, lot December, with a list of sales Bth and 15th
December, and of real estate at private sale.
STOCKS.
This Eventng.
Dee. lot, at the Philadelphia Exchange, at T o'clock,
will be sold, by order of administrator, estate of Robert
Zane, dec'd ;
I share of the Jefferson Land Association, dues
amounting to $lBO. paid up to Nov. 10th, 1857.
Also, $3BO union Mutual Insurance Company certifi
cates of profits of the years 1849, IPSO, and 1851.
Share in the Philadelphia Library Company,
s: Athenmum.
1, Mercantile Library Company.
Also, for account of whom it may concern, a draft of
S. G. Dove k Co., on John Parnrun 1k Co., and accepted
by them, for $1,700, due 13th October, 1857.
Also, one of $2500, same drawers and acceptors, due
7th November, 1857.
$5,000 OADIBRIA 111014 CO. BONDS. —Also, for ac
count of whom it may concern, 5 first mortgage, 0 per
cent. bonds, $l,OOO each, of the Cambria Iron Com
pany, dated 'January, 1854, due January, 1861, cow.=
payable tat January and July in New Tort.
Also, draft of D. Longenecker on John Farrunritc Co.,
awl accepted by them, for $2,000, due 10th Oct., 1857.
Also, $lOOO Penna. five per cent. Loan, 1841.
On Tuesday Evening,
December Bth, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex
change ,fer amount of whom it may concern:
240 shares Merchants' Insurance Company or Phila
delphia, par s23—full paid.
25 abases Manufacturers' and Mechanics' Savings and
Loan Company, par sso—full paid.
Two first mortgage .8 per cent. bonds, Iwo each,
Southern Railroad (late Ticksburg), coupons attached,
payable July and January, 6 per coot.
Mr. Ric hinge
Mien Ric hinge
REAL ESTATE HALE—TIIIS REVERING.
Administrators' Sale—Estate of Richard Paxson, Decd,
formerly of Dr. Sbippen.
ELEGANT COUNTRY SEAT AND PARK, ABOUT
SIXTEEN MILES FROM MARKET STREET, AND
THREE FROM BRISTOL.
Our rude let December will include the valuable
country seat and farm, NW acres, with superior improve
ments, known as PARLEY," /Waste on the heights, on
the west side of Neshamony Creek, between the Bristol
turnpike and the Newport road.
117' Pull particalare in handbills.
Orphane Court Eale—Estate of William 11. Lerman,
deceased.
PRAM DWELLING, Mar ARD.
Promo dwelling, S
north side of Woad W street, between
Green lane and Levering street, Twenty-Hut Ward. •
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Lynch, minors.
TWO-STORY
ho BRICK HOUS between
Two-story brick use, Burds' court, etween Tenth
and Eleventh streets, below Locust.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.
Also, neat modern residence, No. 153 North Fifteenth
street, above Arch street, aninheit with modern improve
meets sod conveniences.
TWO HANDSOME NEW RESIDENCES, Nos. 1808
AND 1823 DELANOY PLACE, DETWEEN EIGH
TEENTH AND NINETEENTH AND SPRUCE AND
PINE STREETS.
Two handsome new four-story brick residence!, with
three.etory book buildings, and replete with all the
modern improvements and convenience . They will be
sold separately. Immediate possession:
THREE VALUABLE LOTS, WALNUT STREET,
WEST PHILADELPHIA.
Three valuable lots, Walnut street, east of Marge
retta street—each So feet front, 220 feet Seep to York
street. Clear of all incambronce,
• • .. • • .
Administrators' Peremptory Sala.
A THREE-STORY PRICK DWELLING, TWENTY
FIRST STREET.
Also, • three-story brick dwelling, Twerdy-first
street, below Munilton street.
TIIREE-STORYDGIOIf STORE AND DWELLING.
Three-story brick store and dwelling, Ridge tiYOUCLO,
below Oxford street.
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Two-story brick dwelling, Columbia &vaunt, eut of
Ridge avenub.
PEREMPTORY SALE.—THREE GROITSD RENTS.
Three ground rents—ono of $l2O, one of $3O, and one
of $3O per annual.
Executor's Peremptory Sale—Estate of Charlotte
Basler, Deceased
TWO.BTORY BRICK DWELLING.
Two-story brick dwelling, with back-buildings, west
side St. John street, above Noble street.
Bemo Restate.
GROUND RENT—SIO2 A YEAR•
A well secured yearly ground rent of $lO2 a year on
property Delaware Pront and Water streets, between
Nina and Callowbill streets. Bale absolute.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.
Three-story brick dwelling : No 1017 Vernon street,
between Tenth and Eleventh, and Parrish and Brown
streets.
LOT OF GROUND.
Lot of Ground southwest corner of Columbia venue
and Twenty-seventh street.
TIIREE•STORY DEICE DWELLING.
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 1152 Paaayunk road,
above Federal street.
PEREMPTORY SALE—TRREE.STORY BRICE
DWELLING,
Three-story brick dwelling, No. 309 Lombard street,
west of Third, sale absolute.
• -.
HANDSOME RESIDENCE, WOOD STREET, DUB
LINGTON.
A handsome brick residence ' Wood street, between
Broad and Union streets, Burlington, N. J. Lot 114
feet front, by 105 feet deep.
TIIREE-STORY BRICK STORE AND DWELLING
8 ' E. ME e IiATTE BALE—BECEMBIR Bth.l
This sale will include—.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE—N. W. corner PM
teenth and Lombard streets. It to replete with modern
improvements and conveniences. $4,000 may remain on
mortgage.
TWO LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS, WEST
PHILADELPHIA.—VaIuabIe lot S. E. corner of Walnut
and Margaretta streets, 150 by 176 feet.
Valuable lot, north side of Locust street, 100 feet wed
William street, 100 bv 187 feet (two fronts).
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, PINE ST.—
The handsome modern residence, southeast corner of
Pine and Nineteenth streets. It telt feet front, and
finished In handsome modern style. Immediate posses
sion. Err Only $l,OOO required In cash.
MORTGAGE FOR $1925.—A150, a first mortgage
secured on 11 etons dwellings and lot of ground, Cresson
etreet, Manaynrik. Clear of ground-rent. There is a
perpetual policy of insurance for won
HANDSOME DOUBLE RESIDENCE, WITH SIDS
YARD —Handsome new residence, replete with all
modern improvements, northeast corner Franklin and
Poplar streets, lot 58 feet front.
. . . _ . .
MODERN REBIDENCE.—AIso, handsome new reel.
dence, replete with modern convenience., Franklin it.
adjoining the above, lot 20 feet, 8 inches front.
1 . 17 - The above are very desirable residences. Im•
mediate posaevelon may be bed. Terms accommodating,
Itt:AL ESTAT.E:SALE-DtCIS3IBXR 14th.
This sale will include—
Orphans' Court Bale—Estate or Benjamin Burnell,
COLLABS, he
. .
FOUR THREE-STORY BRI OK DWELLINGS—.
Pratt street. east of Fairmount street.
VALUABLE FARM. 77 acres and 39 perches, 3 miles
from Ph , enixrille, and 3 miles from Paoli, Chester
county, Ps.
cioning sale at No. 1017 Walnut street.
STOUR' OF OA BINET FURNITURE.
Thii Morning,
December let, at 10 o clock, at N 0.101.7 Walnut street,
without reserve, tho balance of the stock of furniture
. . . .
of Mr. John Duro..., declining bnsineas. comprising
Walnut tete-a-tetes, chain, wardrobe., dr...ilia bu
reaus, eiteasion dialog tables, sideboards, office tables,
, &e.
fl The state to to rent—lmmediate possession given
LIBRARY OP THE LATE ROBERT Y. WALSH, ESQ
On Tuesday and Wednesday evenings.
Dec lat and the valuable miscellaneous library of
the late Robert F Walsh. Esq., which contains a lance
number of rare and valuable works on various subjects
Included in the library of the late Robert F. Ralsh,
Esq . , n ill be found—
Heath's Gallery of British Engel. inge, 4 vs dto;
Batty's Welch Scenery, Richardson's English Dic
tionary, 2 vs, Family Devotioual Bible, by Rev Mat
thew Henry, 3 vs 4to, Drake's Shakspere and his
Times, 2 vs; Wightwick ' e Palace of Architecture;
Wilk.' Exploring Expedition, d vole; MonstreleVa
Chronicles, 2 vole; Gross's Antiquities of England,
Ireland, and Wales, 10 vole, Picturesque Tour of the
Ganges, colored plaice; Bradford's Spain and Portugal,
do; Illustrations of Buenos Ayres, do; Gluten's Lintel
States, 2 vole; Scripture Illustration', dto; Cnnuing
ham's Gallery of Engravings, 2 vole, 4to; Jameson's
Sacred and Legendary Arta; History of Writing;
Beaumont and Fletcher's Dramatic Works, 11 vole,
EGG, Quadrupeds of America, by Audubon, 3 vols.
colored plates; Unitary of the Indian Tribe, of
America 120 colored portraits, 3 vole; Audubon's
Birds of America, 7 vs, cold plates; Cattermole's Civil
War, Waverly Novels, Abbotsford edition, 12 vole; Mix
Warren's History of American Revolution, 3 vs; Na
tional British Gallery of Engravings, 2 TA; Knight's
Loudon, 3 ve ; Works of Daniel Webster, 8 v.; En
cyclopedia Metropolitan*, 30 vs. 4to; Smith's Dic
tionary of Greek and Roman Mythology, 3 ye; An
tigua'. of Great Britain, 2 ea; Coney's An
cient Cathedrals, folio; Boydell's Illustrations of
Shakspere, 100 plates, folio; llogarth`e Works. 2
re; Progress of America, 2 vs; Barton', Anatomy of Me
lancholy, 2 vs, Book of Gems, 3 Shalepere Tableaux;
Hunt's 31erchant'aldagiume, 27 vs; SirJoshus Reynold's
Discourses; London Interiors, 4to. ibbon•e Roman Ein-
Ore, 32 Noe. Greet Exhibition. 1851, 8 vs; Catkin's In.
thane, 2 ire, Noe;
Old England's Worthies, folio, Life of Sir
Edward Coke, 2 solo; Cook's Voyages, 2 vole; Illustratcd
Cornwall, 1 vol, American is Europe, 4to; Works of Jo
sephua,lo Nue, Illustrated; Livea of the Illustrious, 5 ts,
Lardner's Lectures 2 ve; Jefferson's Memoirs, 4 vs; Bart
lett s Walks about Jerusalem; Raphael s Cartoons;
Layard's Nineveh, 2 vole: Bancroft'e United States, 3 Vrej
Arabian Nights, 3 vs; Library of Choico Reeding, 18 vs
Antiquities of Bristol, I rot, Ilistory of Liberty ,
4 vole; Works of Lord Bacon, 3 rots; Irring's IVorks.
15 vole; Chambers' Cyclopedia, 2 vole; Works of E. A.
Poe, 3 vole, Ac., dm
(U - '• The Books will boa...ranged for examination on
Wildly Os ruing
Catalogues now ready.
NOTICE—STOCK OF ELEGANT ITILNITIIItE
Catalogues of J Lutes stock of furniture to be eold on
Wednesday at No 121 South Eleventh street, are cow
ready, and the furniture arranged for examination.
Sale at No. 131 South Eleventh street.
ELEGANT ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY
YCHNITURE
On Wednesday Morning,
Dec. 2.1, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 121
south Eleventh street without reserve, the mat.,
stock of J. Luta, comprising an elegant assortment of
rosewood and walnut drawing-room furniture, elegant
chamber furniture,ecc., all manufactured by Mr Lutz,
expressly for his ware-room sales, of the best materials
and workmanship, and warranted,
lEr May be examined, with catalogues, three days
previous to sale
Sale Nos. 139 and 111 South Fourth Street.
supERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, PIANO
FORTE, VELVET CARPETS, &c.
On Thursday Morning, •
At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive
5.1450 rtme ut of excellent furniture, mirrors, piano-torten,
o from fatuities declining housekeeping,
Exemitors' Sale —Estate of Daniel Copple.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, DAR FIX
TURES, LIQUORS, GOOD-WILL, he.
On Monday Morning,
December 7th, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, by order
of the executors of Daniel Copplo, deceased, at the
corner of Exchange Placa and Carter's alley, the en
tire household furniture, beds and bedding, table and
bed linen, &C.
Also, the barroom furniture and fixtures. fine en
grarings, a large assortment of fine liquors and cigars
Ili' Pull particulars in eataloguea.
Also, the good-will of this well ltuown and popula
establishment
dale at the N W. writer Fifteeuth and Lombard St.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIANO
FORTE, MANTEL CLOCK, OIL PAINTINGS
TAPESTRY CARPETS, Ae.
on Wednesiay Morning,
lice 9th. at it o'clock, will be sold at the N. W. cor
ner of Fifteenth and Lombard streets, the household
and kitchen furniture of a gentleman declining house
keeping
try. May be examined at $ o'clock on the morning
of sale.
Shares In the Academy of Music; Point Preece Park
Philadelphia and Mercantile Litintrica ; Atheca•nin,&e
F LOORING BOARDS- 28,680 feet tiara lina dooriztg boards, afloat, for sale by
IMAIITIN IdAOAIISSIB
sal lla North Wats. Rtromt
RUSSIA AND AMERICAN TARRE I
n- COADMIIC --a superior article, manufacture
aral far We by Wild Vllft, FITLIR & CO.,
an 8-1.1 No. 43 N. Water it., & m N.wkarra.
AT PRIVATE SALE
Sales bn
tIirOLI3ERT-8 SCOTT, AUCTIONEERS
. • M) COHIdD3SION MERCHANT'S, 451 CH:CST-
Nur Street opposite the Custom House, playtime
Fourth and Fifth Streets.
PORE, VMS, &e.
Wednesday next,
Commencing at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell by
catalogue, for cash, a general assortment of furs, con
sisting of Mimes. capes, muffs, palerines, cuffs, Tido
rine', gloves, collars, resales, cape, &c" made in the
best manner, of Sable, Siberian Squirrel, Stone Martin,
Ermine, Swansdown, Itynx, / : o.
SILK AND CLOTH CLOAKS, TAT V &Ft AND DU&
TEM.—Also, a line ladies' elegantly made silk and
cloth el talmas, dusters, banquets, mantillas. &a.
kftallOlD BS AND MILLINERY GOODS.—AIso,
an assortment French and Scotch embrorderias to
jaceonet, cambric , swim, and book =tulle, &c.
Also, bonnet and trimming ribbons silk reload' trim
mings, 'ilk velvet ribbons, silk fringes, blonde lace,
&e.
WOOL HOSIERY GOODS —Also, men's and women's
wool and merino shirts and drawers, wool scarfs and
cravats, wool hose and half hose, wool gloves.
CHENILLE SHAWLS AND WARTS —Also, a line
choice colors chenille shawls and pearls, Paris printed
cashmere shawls, wool square and long shawls.
Also, a valuable stock of domestic goods, such as
flannels, denies, delainea, coheirs, sattineta, 4 7 4 prints,
ticking', colored eambries, wool shawls, gingham,,
hosiery goods, &a.
GOLD WATCHES.—AIso, 12 or 15 gold watches, in
hunting cases.
WOOL YARN.—AIso, 1.20 pounds mixed wool yarn.
N. B.—The whole will be ready for examination, with
catalogues, early on the morning of sale, when the trade
and purchasers generally will find It their Interest to la
teral.
JAMBS A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. 422 WALNUT STREET above FOURTH.
0.:1 :. 22•••20 (2,2, yyl :
DAT. _
1:17" We beg leave to inform the public that we hold
our regular weekly eales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our BPA.OIOUB BALES ROOM, NO. 4= wra,lor
ISTRIET, where every possible attention is given to oh-
UM the highest prices for the goods of those who may
favor WI with consignments. Families having portions of
their fn_ - mitre - 3re to dispose of, or those declining house
keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwellings,
cao hare their furniture CARZFULLT REMOVED TO
OUR SALES ROOM WM= THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRIORS FOR TIMM FURNITURE THAN
THEY OAN OBTAIN FROM ANT OF TILE FURNI
TURE Dx kT.Ras OR ANT OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN TILE CITY.
/j 7" Persons farming vs trith conOgnments can rent
roared that their property will not be sacrificed.
Oomitsions more moderate than Chow chilled
by any eth er Auction House in the ally.
Oonaignments respectfully solicited.
jjT Balsa paid immediately attar the gooda ars sold.
- BEAL =FATE SALE, 1, 1957.
This sale at the EXchange, on Wednesday arming,
December 2,1657, at 7 o'clock, till include—
Orphans , 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, 96 feet west of Thirteenth
street, 16 feet front, 47 feet 1 inch deep. $ll ground
rent.
MOUNT MORTAR CEMETERY BTOCIC.
On Wedosotsy evening, previous to the sale of Rest
Estate, will be sold
-20 shares Want Mortals Cemetery Stock.
Sale at No. 425 Spruce street.
11.0USEMOLD FURNITURE, TAPESTRY CARPETS,
SOYA-BED3TEAD,
Thls Morning,
At 10 b'eloek, vein be fold, St itio..M Sprbee street,
the entire household and kitchen furniture, etrpeta,
ke.
AT PRIVATE BALL
A Ent-ehaa Printing Odin, with a good run of lend
nese, four printingpressea, two Ruggles and one Adana
Type and everyttung net:wary for the badman. Apply
at the Auction Store.
MOSES
AND COMMLSSION WOMAN!, H. N. owner'
SIXTH and BAGS Streets.
. • .
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and sliver patent lever,
Lepine, English, Swiss, and French watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, ire., he.
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arrangel on ' , mood door,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
themes, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, he.,
Ac.
PEREMPTORY SALE OP THE ENTIRE FLYTURES
OF A CIGAR STORE AND MINERAL WATER
ESTABLISIIMILNT, AT No, 53X (old No.) FOURTH
STREET, ABOFE LACE, EAST SIDE.
This Ideating,
December Ist, at 10 o'cleck, consisting in part of
mineral water fountain, marble top counter, plain coun
ter, cigar cases, Pompey—with stand, syroy bottles,
Chandeliers, glass sash, cigar boxes, tobacco jars, signs,
drainer, Ice boxes, store and pipe. board partition,
desk, window-shades, office tables, he , Ac.
Out-door sales attended to personalty by the Auction
ear. Charges very low. Comognments of furniture
clothing, jewelry, he. he , solicited,
NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
B. E. Corner of Rath and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and alter plats
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonda, Clo th ing, Dry Gooda,
Groceries,Begin, Hardware, Cutlery, Furniture. Red
ding, Horses, Vehicles, HArnea, Steam. nod on all ar
ticles of value for say length of time agreed en, on more
satiafactory and liberal tams than at any ether swab-
Raiment. M. NATILANE,
WEBB'S great age of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Gant, Pistols, Musical Instruments, Ac., sill take place
shortly. Due notice wilt be given.
WEBB'S great ale of Dry Goods, Clothing Bedding,
Re., being forfeited collateral, will take place shortly. .
Due notice will be given.
AT PRIVATE SALE, LT HALM THE 'USUAL
SELLING PRIOES.—Double-bottomed and hunting
cane gold patent lever watches, of the most ap
proved makes; Minting maenad open fans gold micape
ment laver and lepine watches, full jeweled ; fine gold
enameled lever and lapin watches for ladiesi; geld
jewelry of every description; lever and lepine
watches, in hunting was and open face; sliver English,
Swiss, and Preach watches; a generl szoortment of hm
nitnre beds, mattresses, mirrors. ice.
OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, sodas:gee to nit
the times, low.
Consignments of every description of goods solicited
for public or private
MONEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of goods,
for public or private sale, or to be held for a limited
time. Charges low.
gfaiIIEL NAMULS.__AJICTIOMMIim,
--- encr — siDreSl - wont unfltlll, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
flours of business from ? o'clock, A. It., until 10
o'clock in the evening.
Oat-door sales, and sslea at the Auction Home, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terns.
CAPITAL SHO 000.
Establiskettjer the Last Tairty Years.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
mends, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mar
chandise, Clothing, Yana tare, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Imtruments, Elam, Horses, Carriages, and Hoods of
0111 q description,
AU goods can :email say length of tine agreed
upon.
All advances from one hundred dollars sad upwards
be enured 2 per amt. per month; POO sod over,
the lowest market rate.
Tkla Store Moue having a depth of r feet, has large
In and thief-proof vaults to store all misstates, andlai
vats watchmen for the prenibiee -'aisc, a heavy hum
ranee effected for the benefit of all persona karlag goods
advanced upon
N. /3.—On account °Pluming an unlimited capital,
this Dies is prepared to make &trances on more satis
facto
tide ry and acoommolatiag tams than any other in
raty.
EEMMGI2IEFfI
1
AT PIIIVATI BALI
Gold Patent Ulcer and other Watches, ;rivalry, tad
Clothing will be ,old at reduced rims.
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. B. comer of BARRON and SOUTH Stitota
above Seam&
EVENING Rau.
HALES STAktY tlAruJwAl .11V-VinfG,
At TN o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Itardtrtue, Oat
tory, licsisetesping Articles, Clothing, Watches, level
ry, Fancy Articles, Ise.
insnranre (Tonpanits.
('GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
lug TRUST COMPANY—Office. 403 WALNUT. Corns:.
or FOURTH Stmt. VIRE, MARINE awl INLAND
INSURANCE at the lowest rates.
PHILIDILtRIA,NoTember =,ISSI
- - - .
At • meeting or the Stockholders of this Compouay,
Del.) on the 16th test, the following persons Vero
elected Directors for the toxins yeta : ♦is ;
CU ARLES C. LATEIROP, 14-M Welstrit street.
't% II DARLING, 1510 Pine street.
ALEX IVIIILLDEN, merchant. 16North Front st
ISAAC LIAZLEHERST, Attorney sad CouaseNor.
JOHN C HUNTER, of Wright. Hanter & Co.
E. TRACY, of E. Tracy A Co , Goldsmiths' HAIL
JOHN R. AI'CCRDY, of Jones, White. A .11'Curdy.
TIIO3 L. GILLESPIE, of Gillespie lL Zeiler.
JAS. R. SMITH. of Jas. B. Smith & Co
HARPER JEFFRIES. of Wm. EL Eros,, & Co.
JOHN It. YOODES. tor Seventh and .its.n.unii streets
CHAS E. THOMPSON, 413 Chettntit street.
JSO J BLOC,: '-`,!S South Third street
ALFRED TAYLOR.. °Moo Cairo City Prof ettr.
And It A tneetica of the Directors. hell this Jay,
Cl/ARLES C LATHROP was artaaioata_tly re-elettrd
Presoleut. sod W3I. DARLING, Vice-Dre,deat.
11. K. KICLUILDSON. .
Auistatit-Sotret...27
O FFICE OF THE INDEPENDENT MC
TUAL IfidURANCE COMPANY. Notice is
hereby given that In accordance with the provisions cf
the Act of Incorporation., an election for efteen periveris,
to serve no Directors of the Independent Mutual Insu
rance Company, until the first day of December, 1335.
or until their successors are chosen. will be
held at the office of the Company. No 235 WALI.IC
Street, on lft r-SdAY. the first day of December, 15.37,
between the boars sill A. 31. and I P. M.
no-V- Wel D. B. McGINLEY. Secretary.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE niSUR
ANC): COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA-OMo,, No.
802 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
, NLY TAKEN."
Jew. Walker,
Joe. McClure,
The. Craven,
A. A. Gillett,
Taman Rieppard,
M D.,
Joseph Klapp, 1 D
Wm. M Baia,
Jag hoepacb, Jr.,
IL N Borrougha,
J. D Rushee,
7. D. FliermaL,
Wm P. llacker,
P. Steiner,
11. A. Shackelford,
JtEtt JONSS, Pres - ilent.
Dom. G. W. WOODWARD, Vice Pres,ient.
Jtto S Mc-Draws Secretary.
Jail! B. ALTORD. Autistant Secretary. 02-3 ..if
CO3I3IONWEALTYI FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF THE STA.T.Y. OP PRIINSYLVA
NIA.--Offiee, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT
Streets, Philadelphia. Eabsaibeit Capital, $500,0Q0,
Pald-up Capital. /200 -000
DAVID JAYIVE, H. D., Prealdeut.
THOMAS S. STRWART,TIc•Preet.
RAKOIL R. Mons, Beerstary.
il/anto
500 AGENTS WANTED.—A HOME
STEAD FOR slo!—Third Division —s3lo 000
worth of Farms and Building Lots, in the gold region
Of Culpeper county, "Virginia, to be divided amongst
10,300 subscribers, on the 7th of December, 1037. Pub
seriptions only ten dollars down. or fifteen dollars, one
half down, the rest on delivery of the deed. Leery
enberriber will get a Bniblung Lot or a Farm, ranging in
value from 110 to 125,000 These Cars. and lots are
sold so cheap to induce settlements, a sufficient number
being reserreel, the increase in the value of which will
eempennate for the apparent low price now asked Vs
wariL of 1,350 lots and farms are already sold. and a
oompany of settlers called the "Rappahannock Pioneer
Association" is noes forming and will coca commence
settlement. Ample security will be given for the fa.th
fa! performance of contracts and promises. Nearly
45 009 acre. of land, in different parts of Virginia. new
at command, and will be sold to settler, at from $1 up to
$3OO per acre. Usgresliosabla bats wilt is all rises
Dr given. Wood-cutters, coopers, farmers, A . a-e
wowed, awl flee hundred Agents W obtain subscribers,
to whom the moat liberal iothiceraente will be given.
SM.) agents write that they are C...k-ilaltAV per month.
Yon full particulars, subecriptlons, agencies. ,apply
to R. BAUDER.
aull44f Port Royal, Caroline county, Va.
M INCED EAT.
The Subscriber hes
Ul commenced tonnufsettuing his
cos tra
MINCED MEAT,
which he offers to his own:siers In
LAROS or SMALL 4CA3MIZ3.
Orders through BLOOD'S DISPATCH will he pa=
tually attended to.
JOSHUA WRIGHT.
tal3 2.21 , 1 SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN ,t,
CHARLES P. CALDWELL—Wholesale
ad It.tail WHIP and CANE Ilanatastarcr. No. 4
Nails TOIIHSTI ateA 4 .t aa4
5 GALLS . W
HALE OIL,
,000Xlephant Oil,
bbls No 1 Lora 041, for mile by
oIIoA,SDALZ, rEincs, k CO ,
ia9IP•H NO. 114 1S• Delmar: astrzt,