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Aiir°2ll3B. Ooxq~sc , air; Aff~ec~Prrytatie lire_
now announced that. the Welsh Ifightlagide gill - ote A
grand ente*riMent nt blitaiehl /hod flell,:en Taegu
avpulug,liarminher Bth, for'the`henefit .14 the
St. Jd
seph'aBeepltal. The enterialitaients,aiready givin ba
, Our city by this lady , hoe sufficiently yindidated,ber
clam . % the Pationage' of,ti disertminattri puldie; and
n4;7,4046 is nobly doVellykit her .pOworn, to, it chori
tebtaiprintosoi:wa may ..veksonably beepeek to,
her a,
large andionek °Attie occasion announced.. Wakens for
the ocimitori,ixilta had at' the ,grnisrui. Booketere, and
at theAlatisollo stores.'
Tits itnankaa-ut. TOR l i anas should be again
roadtided that -Messrs. it. (1. Walborn & Nos. 6
aid f tiorthiliulb street, be're one of the tined
.iimert
merits .ot-gentleven's fungeltingioads to be found in
tbilwitdphts„nna that it Is sold- at prices to mitt the
times.'. , yin the * Matter of , linen' and dressing; robes,
5te50.3.4..1. bp. - excel: 'Their customers,em
bracoldo end country folks, in abOut equa. numbers.
Xnatts., are, many sweet girls, who mpie them
sefieS sweeter "Mill by inditiging freely In the conceits
of bfr, , , Whitman, the popular . Confeationer, Second
stiriet, 'below Chestnut .' We do not. *ender, too, that
tb . e.inaidetts are so prone tOpafronlie Vflutinan, for he
tiiit,ouly gets. ap all descriptions of candies from the
very best of inaterlalsi but sells them at most reasdas•
ble , priefro: Whitman deals largely IttirUlta ad well as
TnOSE , -who wish- to procure n first-rate book
can- do so at O. Evenit's Original Gift Boot Store,
Chosttint i below Flilb, mid for .the same" price they
would pay at °Wei establishments in town. There is
an advantage, hblevey,' in dealing with }trans ; for
with, every purehOlie of a, dollar and upwards he for-
Melia a gift sett of jbweiry, coil, timber smite - thing
else, which may be worth $lOOl s.a might be sup-
Pend; Evaneis Store le crowded with buyers, ,
. 31n. Occshs, of the and Gentlemen's
9rdinary, Eightit,,below Obestnut, boa selected just
thepolat for a suoteseful restaurant end confectionery,'
W . . 9 are glad to knew, is beginning - to realize the
fact by a handsome patronage. Ile is visited daily by
oar moat. relined classes, female fie tus male, and
tarnishes altraya_a choice carte from which to select.
Hie cuisitre is eipital, :and tlfe'ealoons eet eparrfer
gueite.are 'elegantlifltmished and appointed, particu
larly those devoted to theladles.
n'..
n . aov;..
NGB' Or FRAZSB; just pill/Haled by
IrAWSrat Welker, Chestnut street, above Sixth, are
already very popular, and have largely a demand.
They are tarnished, rvith,a rich stool, of Trade gene
rally, to the atibeeribere, pf the Musical, Institute, of
which Mr. Wier to treasurer: • The pnreivice of a
dollar's worth' of tousle' entitles' ono to a chance in
diefributiOn of 'gifts, which is ail , the time being,made,
inci'Whith sametimes'embrioes arith piano worths Boo.
Other gifts consist of violins, guitars, portfolios. and
the like._ f.verybody who visite the office of the rust'.
tete can see how the prism! are
F-. B. PAIILI, Third street, below Chestnut,
two or three doors from the corner, Wm a new style
l oicith hat, which is one of the neatest - and moat elegant
we have over seen, Mr. Pauli has a high reputation
we 16,1tettes t eta enjoys the favor of some of our most
Irelhereht ritizene. :Rig- stock of furs; by the way, is
very doe.-rile adla it, too, at almost cost Woes. -
n 'lr wtc tAtle on by onr advertising columns that
'tbe Waterman Goa Regulator Company orp on* selling
their superior .Regulators at prices to Ault the times.
thily Ave- dollars for a Regulator; warranted to ears 213
'to-38 per cent. of the, gas bill, (Ace 802 Chestnut
'street, above 131r,th.. , - . 3t
' n Plenunn SAsstxdsis."—The breaking up of
liersc-meat sausage manufactory , bra cooled consider
slits commotion about town, and several lovers of sau-,
-rages have been troubled with the nightmare since the
details of the 4orse.opetationS were made public. It
that people will Cheat' their customers, in
`stead'of pursuing the ? sirsighiforwavl,, honorable,
cauriteOnich as • has alwaya been followed at the Brown
Stone 'Clothing_ Ball of Rockbill. in, Wilson, Nos. 503
and f/S Chestnutlitireat .above
• . 1 1100,000 !. I - $25,00D ! ! ! worth of su
'"Perl?'.olothine; Ileedy'''triedi. and in the piece, is now
wag gala at boat prices by th'e celebrated 'clothiers;
Clifton, Albright, is Co.,likrne's Hall, No. 027' Chest
hitt street, Let all in want of fashionable, seasonable_, •
e give them a calf: ' '
Econour.—Our readers in want of Airs will save
mom by buying them of °Ward. Beo his advertise
ment.
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~..&11, v numsrsoi--Tho, Haltini'ore • American,
In a very sensible article on advertising, says :
"To be sucoessful, advertisenients must be 'pre
sented through the right means, and some before
the reader at-the-right time to secure Ms favor
able obnilderatiem:: Theineans is the daily paper.
To that the puroliaair - fooks _tie the - legitimate
plane for the informatiori he Seeks,:ttiad Ito duds it
there when most in• the disposition to dwell upon
its statements and noteits fasts,. There it meets
theeye of the reader Ashen he it at %Isere to note
its import. •He has, it repeated" to -him day'
after day, and •es his wants ate suggested,
he yecuta to it for guidance. tt to na: its legt
- Maisie' place, having, a proper' publicity,. but
. not obtrusively or -surreptitiously.,lomed upon
his notice, and therefore' is not met with- din
...trust. The coincidence between his neothrand the
plans at - Which they may be supplied is naturally
established,- andtho foot that the establishment he
seeks is -known-by its proMinontai among those
which press theirelainis tbroughm proper channel,
begets confidence and prodaces She desired result.
No man *he has relied upon this Moans of adult.-
' t ising,:andindicietudy pursued it, has ever regret-
Aid the expenditure in view; of the results, while
binomial Are:rOpastedy scourging in, which' thou
'sande of expenadveoiroulars, distributed liberally
among those it was desired to reach, have failed in
producing any appreciable' advantage."
The accomplished lady of Sir WilliariCaore
Cooley, whorwill probably pass the winter hero,
is - adaughter of Governor Gremlins P. Van Ness,
'isle was isblef magistrate of Vermont, then minis
. tat at Madrid for nine years, and afterwards , col'.
looter Of the port of-Now York. 'Be died at Phila
delphia is 1852.; General J. P. Van Ness (a bib-
Aar of the Governor) came to this city at the corn
moneement of the present century, artilmarried
the only daughter of David-Barns, Es q., one of the
prinoipatoriginal proprietors of. he Site of me
tropohs .. .crested, the. due, mansion house on
the west side .of the. parade ground, between' the
execative mansion and-the Potomac, which at that
time was not excelled by any'private residento in
the country, and left - an, onlyelsild,:Auxt Ribertins,
: who married J. Middleton; ER.; of South Catan
ia. • She hashearidoid Wady rata; and her father
,was the uncle (not the father) of Lady Ouseley:—
HItHitHiITIIFFS AT BALTIMORE, December 3.
"Fioukin which there was a eomewhat improved
- yesterday, was this" morning -very lietivy
under*Ahe 'news, brought , by the • Sales
were made at even hilver rates. The sales reported
me !change include 100 Ole `Ohio andi . loo blds:
Howard street super.at $5,121 ; 150 Howard street
and 100 blols Ohio do at $5; 500 bble,Oity Mills do
for dellveryon: the Ist of January, 'at f•b•;,' 500 dO
for imineEate deliver', at $4.811 cash; and of 500
bbls forMoreediate delivery, at $4.75
, ills: latter rigige 'being the lowest point, that boa
-yet been hadotied.:, :Fleur of all vastellea ,ehised
'heavy: . There was, nothing
_done • hi- extra Fleur,
We tuote; - aa before, Western extra at $5.5046,7.5.
iloward street d0,0155.75a.00, anti regidarehiPPing
brands Pity dd ar55.6040 per- bbl. ltye
Flour islower.„ There was a sale this morning or
100 bble at $4.75. Oorn'Heal is still quoted at
$3.50 for Baltimore," at which figure 'some 400 to
soo.bble have been sold within the peat day or two.
We quote, Biandreine Meal aa,befeke at $3.50a
- 83,021 per HI. , . • -
finsin.—The receipts were larger than they
) hate Win on any day during the week. - The do,
mend for all varieties was, however, fair, and prises
weru. prat,* well sustained. Of Wheat _therewas
about 20,000 "bus offered. • The demand was fair
fron(the apiece, and there were in addition several
• shippenria market, and most of the tote: ,offered
2 - ‘ '-werecold at about yeeterday'aprleee.. Reds sold
at , lo3all2e , for -good to, very °holes parcels, and
brought 106a110c for fair 1120.156 for good,
'118a1204 for Woe ehippf - 4-lets, and abentl,ooo
,bus very choice,' suitable lor family flour, Vag sold
at i25ir12i76. - Common Wheats sold at ,from 80 to
000.: Thgfineelre of corn are increasing." There
,wera ,about. 30,000 bushels at market, most of
, : Whlek was new: ,Old Porn sold at70a750 for white,
..',10 1 02e14,10110W, and new do at 33a000 for white,
and 'sfe6so for yelloir. The demand wee brisk,
and most orthe iota offored were sold at Ihe prices
named above. ,01 Rye there were about .1,000
bushels offered ' , all iof which was sold at 700 for
illarylaid,' and 750 for Pennsylvania ; and of Oats
there were some 4,300: bushels roffirerli,rmost of
•Whlohriiiereiold at aoaB2, for 'Vireo% had Mary ; load, add 35a300 for pennsyliania Oats. '
•
''BALTIMORE OATTLE MARKET, Deo. ad.—:
The offerings have been large thin week, and
prlasointve slightly advanced. There were 1,100
`,head offered at the scales, -whieb.nnwbor 200
were driven off, 100 left over, and the balance
ware sold, td,prlees-ranglieg flour $340a54,50 per
100 lbs. ottqbe;,hoof--winal to $749 not, and
_ nvoragings4.26.
Ilogs , - -4 The offeringsßn the seales„t&day were
quite /arg:e; There being Some 4,000 to 0,000, Raga
offered. - Paws have also deolined. Sales were
made of , prime flogs at gdi - suitable for packers'
use, and $6.00 - per 100 lbs. for butchers.. These'
figures slein.st decline of 600.-per 100 lbs. •
Sheep are dull. Sareareromade at from"s2.oo
as3:6o par, head; se - carding te
EIRIMITOI , IOATTVE MATCRET,Deoembor B.
At market, / 1 400 Beeves, 000 Stores, 9 pairs Work
ing ',Oxen, 89 Cows :and .Calvo, 5,000. Sheep and
.Isonbircand 500 Swine. - •
,
- NM Ottge;-.Prieta, extra pp) ; first quality,
$0.50 j; !6.60 ; thirdnquslity, $0.00;
" ordOntri, $ 5 .0 15, ° '
Btoresl---Yettrilnis, Sllitsl3 ; two friar' olds;1
$17430; three year olds, s2oas3o. : ; ,
.-111del perlb;•Tallow.flo per lb,;`PoilS 62(470,,
',each; Calf Skirts 9aloo, -
:Working . 0 ,1 .mi. ;- 4 3 ales at 05,180400, $lOO. •
Cows and .o.olvoV—Saiet at3s22, $24,07, SSD,'
.1;. , 1145 - 0130.
,Brp and tatahl4; , ,Extin.'..s2:slMB3;' try lot,
isais
80 . :* Ili; Ohio 516'; 'Wail 61a80..
1 , 4 ..i, - -...larks; 7 -lhere„is.a full Supply of fiqef at mai
iAkatioLday, and prises remain about ,the Mime as
liat'aatatk 'There is a large supply.ot Sheep and
, Lattiwreand they.aold loWer than last week), Bales
of Swine- qalok hat no rulvanoo in pricee,•,
. ~ , , ,„ „ •
''': '-:' •Pirriatntate,,TtLfax:nia,"Deci... 3.—Pleur ' (plot
' 7 " allies - 'of 46 'Ude attlier; eu letter wharf, at 84.40.
' 'Prom atere.,1844,00; 26, 20;25 and 75 "labia extra
16144 ,„ 1412 q3=„ 4(6 . , at $‘870212 ; 150 , do. extra at
Y r.: - . , 'f44llP, and 51)1104511.0er at $4.02a4.70.. - •
,' ...- , • Orain , : - Selefef , 26obnalt,Oatsott depot, at 29501
'''',- Vf ertd.B4l4llansh ear Cloreqoafifitarf, at 400.
','". ''', • ltetter--Balse - of .8 Ws contemn roll at 121 e.
'' 'Otklefle;- , -galetot3oFosexitetotalOo.
~,,;,, , ..prkint,-A1111! 014 , A.Ltr."- , 4"he quantity of flout,
,:,,,
.4elivit „It:qui and • barley tett, at tideleatir, New
~ f -Xurle, durinebelourthlreelt inlicorielber, in the
yeart).BsB,Andllls7;wes 14 fauciu 1
• . ittisistAai) Wheliebir. Corn bet, Batley bu.
- 1856.:.:i.:.52,495, , 6135,572, - 0 ' , 05,55T -.: , ; 160,100
1857 111,968' ,--, 418,090 '' :118,811i,l 183 ( 339
- Deal ....88/44 .- j,2,50,2182 - ' t - ,64-" - 1 ;„1,187
P 4 llll.6e.rwsVetat'e !faiwifitypf the same artielefileft
- 2 at tidewater aktbeeeeweetteemeeterwitiiiauphA,
,i/do IlareflioVember, „Ineiutlive, during die yetis
- 486 01 4 1186/,' illation:llFt: , '' - ' eit1 7. " .t ''''' '
.- glintr;bbla. Nilteat, hu.,: , Born, bit, - B ey, bu,
. ' 108„gittgigri: , 10,660,14iV . ;0,13°,911 2,0N,660
,* * 23677„ 1 1 1 16 7 ,4117 ''', 6,112,868':"1,6,666,151 ?,614,001
a1;41...,.,..1 , 5..-- —..—..-.4......,' - - . ,. .................-4.'..1
- ~agg,foa ,- .5;475,201. 4,672,740 , 806,865
~'''4 o% ,.t ' midoirc tho wheat to flour, the quantity' of':
11t
iPI ' alteelett: at tide water this year, etunpared
''
Nit the ComtponsiLog period last yriar,tallowl4 a .
,qv) $414P1 0t0t1 1 031,785 PVC et Oar '
VICSTRIMA4 H limeorroittas.. , •
Liteported Tor- The , press.l - ; •
' DISTRICT' CORIIT No. I—judgo Stroud.—Sosoph
D. Koerker vs. Easthurn Mitchell, exeoutor of
Moe. S. Mitchell; deceased. An action to recover
ae n Viaaa asaralittßAt• • Verdict foe
$2 9 0. O. Guillou Esq.,' foi pitting; Wel , B.
Place Es.q., for defendant. - •
' Daniel Williams and Joseph Williams, trading
as D. Williams it Co., vs. T. it, Patton, owner and
George R. Kessler, contractor. An action:for lum
ber furnished to the — defendants. Verdict for-
Plaintiff, $120.35. 0. Wilson Davis, Esq., for the
plaintiff; Mossrs. Heed and Juvenal for the de
fendants. . •
' George R. Onimns„to the use of David S. Moore,
vs, Reward Tilden, owner, and Thos. Willoughby,
aontractor. An notion for a balance of a book se
count. Verdict for plaintiff, $04.27, Alexander
[ Simpson, Fag for' the plaintiff; J. D. Bennett ,
E 8 1 , for the defendants,
Beery Crist vs..Donjantin Kellogg and Anoustua
Fal l er, trading as Kellogg Sailor. An notion on
a promissory note. 'Verdict for the plaintiff,
3505.59. S. IT. Perkins; Esq.,Tor plaintiffs; Theo
dore Cuyler, Esq., for the defendants.
' Hoary Drist - vs. Henry B. Scott. An action on
promissory note. Verdict for the plaintil,
5005.0. 8, R. Perkins, Esq., for the plaintiff;
•Theo. Cagier, Esq., for defendant.
- George W. Fitzwater and Ezra Wright, trading
as Fitzwater A-Wright, vs. Joso_ph Deal. An ao
lion for lumber furnished to the Frankford Church.
Verdict for the plaintiffs, $423.05. David Webster,
Esq., for the plaintiffs; John O'Brien, Esq,, for the
defendant.
-xn the case of Brownback and Vanleervs..7, Ger
mer—an action to recover the value of a horse. be
fore reported—the jury returned a verdict for the
t defendant. R. R. Kneoes, Esq., for the plaintiff;
J. Gerhart and W. Kankin, Esqs., for the de
fendant.
' "Howard-Tilden vs. Joseph Wiseman. An action
on a promissory note. The defence was, that the
'plaintiff, Tilden, gave na consideration for the de
fondant's promissory note, a note of a poison named
Roberts for $550, which, it 14 alleged, had boon
pledged with Tilden for $5O, and that that sum
had been paid. Ono of the witnesses for the de
fence proved that the note has been Hest pledged
with a person named Flaming, for the sum of $5O,
who sold the note for $ll5 to Tilden. Roberts
swore that be had paid the sum he had obtained on
the note, but did not get the note back. Upon the
.note falling due in Mr. ,Wisonion's bands, it was
found to be worthless. On trial. Rider, Esq., fur
theplaintiff; B. If. Brewster, Earle, and Wood-
Ward, Ewe, for the defendant.
Miami STATES DISTRICT COURT—Judge KL/113.
—The Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore
Railroad Company vs, the bftniUo Imperador. A
libel foe wharfage was heard. The question in
issue was, whether the barque, in the position she
occupied, Interfered with the incoming and out
going of the steamboat of the coMpany; and, also,
as to the rights of parties owning adjoining wharves
to campy positions bate:goring:with the rights of
the company. ' Judgment for the libellant.
DISTRICT COURT No. 2.—Judge Sharswood.—
Hannah Selfridge vs. Bailor and Bank. A feigned
issue to try to whom certain funds in court belong
Verdict for plaintiff. O'Brien for plaintiff; Porter
and Arundel' for defendant.
George K Tryon, assignee of Osborn Conrad, to
the use of John Rackert, vs. Osborn Conrad. An
action of covenant on guarantee on ground rent.
Weatherby for plaintiff; Simpson for defendant.
Verdict for plaintiff for $040.90.
Lefovre, Black, & Co., to the use of William
Gallagher, vs. William Hussy. An action for
goods sold and delivered. James W. Paul for
plaintiff; Mclntyre for defendant. Vordiet for
plaintiffs for $332 96.
Tames Munn and Patrick Munn vs. William
Logan, Cornelius Beloit, William Gleason, George
Cornish, and William Gandus. An action of
ejectment for property. Verdict for plaintiff.
Mclntyre for plaintiff; C. A. Husbands and James
P. Johnston for defendant.
UNITED STATES CIECIIIT Comm—Forrest vs.
Wheatley seal. • In consequence of tho pressure
on our space, we will be unable to giro the bill In
this ease until our edition of Monday.
LETTER RATS
Al Me Merchants' Szchange, Philadelphia.
Ship Bnranak,• Rowland Liverpool, Nov 28
Ship II B Widmer, Webb London, can't
Ship Philadelphia, Pool Liverpool, soon
10AIID OY TRADE.
iDIPARD A. SOVDYR,
WARN= IL Bab's, 0010filriti 01.701 11101711
Nwhoon , 11, Titomos,
SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS.
FROM THE UNITED STATES,
lITTLX6II . TRW% VOW DLT
Vanderbilt... ...... N York Soutb'n & Havre...Deo 6
Atlantic ..... ....New York Liverpool ...... ....Dee 6
Africa New York -Liverpool Dec 9
America. ...Boston Liverpool Deo 16
Now York New York alasgow Dec 23
PROM EUROPE
YIIOII 1011 DAT
New York Glasgow New York Nov 18
America Liverpool Boston Nov 21
Anglo Saxon..... Liverpool Portland, Ao Nov 26
Baltic Liverpool Now York Nov 26
Europa. ......... ..Llverpool Boston Nov 28
, on Mk and ttr The Californ iaeach ail
month. Steamera sail from Noir York
the
113. - ' The Havana steamers learn New York on the
7th i 12th,17th and 27th of each month, and Charleston,
B, C., on the 4th and 19th.
,110V1111111T8 01 HAVANA 1311M1E1113.
PHILLOBLPHIA—FrOtO NOW York 24, wiring at Ila •
TIM Bth, and New Orleans 11th. Prom New Orloane
20th ; Havana 284 arriving at New York 28th.
Quasi; OnT—From New York 7th of each month,
arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 14th. . From Mo
bile Wd, Havana 24th, arriving at New York 28th.
Ontawita—Prom New York 12th, arriving at Havana
17th. and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th,
Havana 20th, arriving at New York 3d.
Emma Otry—From New York 17th, arriving at Ha
vana 2.14, and New Orloane 28th. From NTT Orleans
oth, Havana Bth, arriving at Now York 18th
BLACZ WARRIOR—From NOW York 27th 1117191ng at
114Vanti let and Now Orleans 3d, From New Orleans
12th, Ilavanal4th_, due at New York 18th.
Isanat—From Charleston 19th and 4th, doe at Ile-
Yana 23d and 71h. Brom Havana 10th and 25th, due at
New York /Bthkint 8111 t
Marine
PORT , OF PHILADELPHIA, Dee. 6, 4857.
BUN 1618E8.....
01011 VAT= •
7 21-815 N ;MI% 4 30
08
ARRIVED.
Brig Trenton, Atherton, from Portland.
Behr lI B Gibson, Crocker, 6 days from Now London,
with stone to P Gant. '
Behr Ply, Cheesetatm, 3 days from Nantucket, in bal
last to Van Dusan, Norton & Co.
• Schr Octeraro, Tuft, I day from Port Beposit, with
wheat to Jas Barrett & Bon.
Bahr Manship, Greco, 2 days from Magnolia, Del,
with corn to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Bohr Mary Minor, Laws, 6 days from Boston, in bal
last to J R White.
Schr W P Phillips, Smith, 6 days from Boston, In bal
last to Geo P. Slost & Co.
Bahr Perseverance, Churchill,l6 days from Plymouth,
Mass, with mdse to G A Wood.
Behr GeoW Krebs, Emerson, I days from Beltimoro,
With mdse to Rhos Webster, Jr..
Behr D W Eldridge, Ogden, 4 days from New Bedford,
With' mdse to Thai Webster, Jr.
Bebe A Oordery, Babcock, from Boston.
Behr..llß Carlisle, Wlnemore, from Providence.
Behr L L Sharp, Weaver, from Hoeton.
Behr Shenandoah, Hickman, from Portsmouth.
Behr Itelipse,ffitchine, from Boston.
Bohr Lizzie Mault Henderson, from Boston.
hr liAndenreld, Bartlett, from Boston.
&hr Gazelle, Crowell, from Boston,
CLEARED.
• Steamship Palmetto, Baker, Boston, H Wlooor.
Ship Naples, Badman, Havana, Bishop, Simon. & Co.
Brig Delbi,lplenny, Antigua, T Wotteen A Bons,
Brig Trenton, Atherton, Boston, do
Behr 0 B earstalre, Somers, Savannah, Van Dusan,
Norton & Co.
Behr Alice Lea, Clark, Boston, captain.
Behr It 11Whilden, Jarman, Washington, DO, Noble
Hammett Caldwell.
Bohr Sly, Cheeseman, Slog Bing, You Dustin, Norton
& 00. -
Bahr Loma Bich, Smith, Barton, 3' It White.
Bohr Ai Miller, Laws, Providence do
Sala DW Bldridge. Ogden, Norfolk, T Webster, Jr.
Bohr L Taylor, Taylor, New York, It Milne. 4 Co.
- Bahr Washington, Tyler, Stone
& Co
Bohr A Cordery, Babcock, Charleston, Brdwn A White.
Boer Lizzie Maul!, Henderson, Boston, do
Bohr (lazotte, Crowell, Boston, Itothermel A Co.
Behr L L Sharp, Weaver, Pall River, B Blanes & Co.
Behr „Shenandoah, Rickman, New York, Vandusen,
Norton & Co.
Fehr At
. It Carlisle, Winsmore, Providence, do
Behr L Atulenreld, Bartlett, Providence, Sturtevant
& Co. - •
(BY TS LHORAP/X4
_(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
GAPE ISLAND, Poo. 4, 6 05 P M.
No vessels In sight Inward or outward bound, Wind
NW, and 140k4 44 if a storm In at hod,
Yoursorce., TILOS. 13. NUM/ES.
CDT TTLEmiATiI TO TRH Tares
New YOAK; Deo 4.
Arrived, ship; Wm Topseott, from Liverpool; Louisi
sus, from Bremen; brig rbornielen, from flibraltar.
(Correspondence of The Preas.)
likens De Crane, Dec. 4.
81: boats lint here tlibi mauling, laden and co: aligned
as; follows:
Mary Ann McConkey, grain, bark, &o, to Poplar et.
wharf; Ella, wheat, flour, and 'whiskey to Christian &
Curran; Ellen S. Rate, cloverseed, dour, &c. to order,
and pig Iron to Wilmington, Dot; Peter Baylor, pig. iron
to 0 D Campbell & CO; John M Rich, anthracite coal to
Schuylkill; City of Philadelphia, Belt, to —.
assnsoutcps.
Steamship City of Baltimore, Lelteb,'frons Now York
for Liverpool, was seed 'Adult, no lat, far, by steam
ship America, from Liverpool 21st ult.
Bhlp Beferly, Todd, nailed from Sydney, NSW, Aug
22 for Singapore.
Ship Winfield Scott, McLellan, for Callao, sailed from
Melbourne Aug 21.
,Ship Thos 11 Perkin , Wayne, for Philadelphia, was
about ready at Liverpool 21st ult.
, Wm Penn, Meade, for Philadelphia anon, was
'adverimed'at 'Liverpool 2let ult.
' Skip Jacob from 1.1931111[4, via Batavia, 10
'days, arritiedat New York &V fruit.
"nip' Scatgo, Crowell, from Manilla for London, was
"spoken Sept 211, lot 3N, long 12 E, all well. •
Map Celestial Empire, Whalen, from °Mucha 'Lalonde
for B.„yre,. wan spoken Aug 21, lat 48 2, long 83 W.
`Ship Dreadnought, Samuels, from New York, was
teen going Into Liverpool Mat ult.
Steamship - Atlantic, Eldridge, cleared at New York
lyesterday for t lverpool.
Steataihirr Granada, Berryman, cleared at New York
yesterday for AsPlnwell•
Ship Stag Mound, Peterson, from Poo Chow Too, ar
rived etNow York yesterday
' Ship Mary Robinson, liarding, for San haIIOIRCO,
'cleared ritNeer York yesterday.
Ship Star, (Br) from Liverpool for Obrrleston, WAS
apoicen let lost. off Bußa Day%
Shiplleetwing, Gowen, for San Francisco, cleared at
Boston ad Mat, and sailed. •
Ship Chile, from Now York for Hong Kong, was ape.
ken Sept 23 in the Straits of Sonde.,
Barque B. Cohenjnargeas, remained at Gibraltar 9th
uit. repairing.
Barque Dennis Kelly, Corson, from New Orleans, or
rived at Gait dtb alt,
Barque rattloon, hentei enteral inward ar Loa
au itch alt. ,
Barque Seneca, Penhagen, for RosarlO, sailed fora
BnenosAyfea Oct 17.
Barque Roanoke, Parker, from Olio do Janeiro, at N
York yesterday.
Barque Virginia and Estellina, Wilkins, for Hampton
-Itoade, wan at Bahia about 401
Brig lU & J 0 Glinioro, Eldridge, cleared at Boston
8d inst. fOr Savanitab. ' • - , •
Brig Milton . , Potter, cleared at New York yesterday
fof Pert an Prince.
Brig U J Bershaw, Pierce, from Liverpool for Cleve;
' land; via 'Montreal, plot into Piston 20th ult. for stereo.
&kr Alert, Champion, hence at Roston dd inst.
• Behr A Heeksher, Stubbs, for Philadelphia, wont to
Sea from Chertieten lat Mat.
Sabi Star, (late Shubael Trtyler, dead) arrived a t id a .
29thult. from Matanzas.
11ehr 'Mary & Louisa, Bteeltnan,•from Pensacola, at
'Mobile 28th alt.
Bohr Wm Nallahan, Edwards, hence at New Yens gd
'
yet. -
I B Bleacker, Edwards, cleared at Now York 8d
forPhtladelphia.
': , liettiJanies Bliss, latch, for Philadelphia or Bangor,
according to wind, sailed from below ,Fall River 2d inst.
Sabra - Edwin. Reed, Crean, and Kensington, Stone,
fog tkilladeNala, cleared at Poston Oil Nat,
TIM PRESS.-PHIL:ADELPITIA, SATURDAY, : DECEMBER 5, 1857.
Schr R P Stockton, Edwards, hence at Newbutyport
30 inst.
' isarr viz% Tatocoo, Taylor, sailed from Newburyport
24 Inst. for Philadelphia ,
Bohr Sarah Loul.a, Cruse, hence for Danvers, at Sa
lem 2d, inst.
,Be OAI Robertson, Morrow, cleared at New York
yesterday for Philadelpia.
Propeller Bristol, Allen, cleared at New York yonder
day for Philadelphia.
rdARINAI NIBSIELIar
Biennia, Sept 3—The Amor/eau ship Coringe, hence,
July 27, for Bruton, which put back Aug 4, before
stated, baring struck 013 the Apo Shoal, on the coast of
Mindoro, where abo throw overboard 820 bales hemp,
beta discharged the remainder or her cargo, and la now
In the river repairing,
Ship Westward 110, formerly of Beaton, bee been sold
to a house lu Lima, and will hail from Callao, but will
retain her present name.
Barque Mary 0 Porter, from Saute Cruz, Cuba, for
England, belore reported abandoned, was fallen in with
oil Frying Pan Shoals Nth ult, with ship It 11 Tucker
lying by, preparing to tow her Into Charleston.
The achy Lorena, from New York for Attakapas, while
lying under Abaco, about 11th ult, cut away masts, d'e,
and on the 19th wee neon at anchor off Orange Keye,
with ado Nightingale, of Providence, alongside, ren
dering assistance.
Cork, Nov 18—The Denaree, of Boston, Wendell, from
Liverpool for Calcutta, 'which pot in hero to distress,
was found to have twenty - five inches water In her hold
on the 15th, during a heavy blow, in which ahe labored
and strained heavily, and the leak Increasing, she NMI
obliged to pat In here for repairs. The 'tenures has
hauled to the Royal Victoria Dockyard wharf, to dis
charge cargo and undergo repairs.
SPOKEN.
18th ult, lat 24 In, long 72 24, barque Truman, of Or
leans, from Now Oricave, bound E.
224 ult, lat 28 41, long 80 02, ship Sheffield, from New
Orleane for Liverpool.
Juno 20, lot 20 N, long 28 VT, alttp Cato, Atwood, Ern
Roston June 2, for Calcutta.
Juno 27, lat 28 8, long 27,810 ahlpBumatra, from Bos
ton, 'Pt& Rio Janeiro, for Sumatra.
Septa, tat 08, tong 29 IV, ship Sonora, Brion), from
London July 2, for Calcutta.
DOMESTIC PORTS
NEW YORK, Dee 4—Arr, steamship Jackson, Black,
Baltimore; ships Annawan, 11eNair, Havre; Excelsior,
Swift, Liverpool; Henry Olaf, Caulking, Liverpool;
barques Oliver L Bayes, Shivorlck, Buenos Ayres Oct
10; Win 0 Alden, klegill, Honduras; MAK Da
vis, Bahia brigs Matilda, Richardson, Oche Rios, Jam;
lett ship Caroline Green for New York in 7 days; Nov
16, the M run ashore on baps Antonio; hove overboard
deck load of logirood, when she came off without re
ceiving any damage; Amanda Jane. Derr, Bordeaux;
Hope, Diddle, Belize, Rend; aches Montrose, 'Winslow,
Galveston; Frances Satterly, Hughes, Charleston,
Cleared, barque J W Andrews, French, ;Mobile; brigs
Henrietta, Webb, Bermuda; 1) Webster, Williams, Sa
vannah; sears 0 0 Bigelow, (Br) Whittler, Bermuda;
Pavilion, Abrams, Norfolk.
BOSTON, Deu. 3—Are, barques Coleslia, Bowes,
Smyrna; Golden Rule, 'Nickerson, Smyrna. Cleared,
k,grquoa Hannah Thornton, Tarr, Now Orleans; Fire
Kimball, Bain"; brigs Oen Marshall, Segar, St
Thomas; Sand Billum,, (Br) Van Norden Antwerp;
scars Orlando, Lane, Connives; Lewis Muleord, Doyle,
New York.
PORTSMOUTH—OId let, ship Now Hampshire, of
Portsmouth, Weeks, Mobile.
THOMASTON—SW 20th ult, ship Holyrood, Jonlan,
New Orleans.-
• - • ...
PROVIDENCE—fiId 2d lest, brig F 1' Beck, Aldrich,
Apalachicola; achy White Foam, Milliken, Baltimore;
and both anchored off 'tricky Point, wind ahead.
New scbr George Fides, Nickerson, hence for Balti
more, woe seen morning of the 2d, between Point Judith
and Block
SAVANNA'', Deo I—Arr, Br barque Lady Raglan,
Wordee, Liverpool; Br brig Homo, Dixon, Gibraltar, ohs
Cartitagena; solve. Mosart,lloward, Novena. Old, barque
Marla Morton, Bu'Mot, New York; brigs Eliza Ann,
Bewley, Darien; Orisava, Shute, /104(n); schr Francis
Newton, Ilenderson, Amelia Island.
MOBILE, Nov 28—Arr, ships Albert Gallatin, salter,
Cardiff; Fortitude, Lora, Mayans; Rising Sun, Skollield,
Boston; brig Larocca, Parker, Pensacola. Cld, brig
Gov Bull, Northrup, Franklin, La; schr II Cushing'
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Up eo 12 °Work Lag Night
GIRARD 110USE—Oheenut Street. below Ninth.
Jno Martens, New York It W Mead & wife, N Y
8 Frost, Vermont Win li Perrenden, Itt sine
P II Morse, Maine P 0 Bogert, New York
13 II Thompson, N York W Ilenderson,lndia.napolis
Wm U Reynolds,Providenca Wm W Leo, New York
John Macdiarmid, N York (lee Thomas, jr, Now York
13 11 Luce, Jamestown Mr Rust, Va
Ii Teat, St. Louis R II Ross and wife, &Louis
(1 W Thatcher, St Louie A 8 Adams, Lynn, Mass
It (S Pike, N Y E Brainard, Jr, Portland
J Id halkoue, Maine Miss Bailey, PeterstPg, Va
Miss Joyner, Petersburg, Va It N Rogers, Ct
J II Barris, AZ ircIFISRA J T Hargrave, Ta
Copt Jameason, U 8 N W Chanterlain, Va
Mr Collouro, Balt E P Rawlings, Md
Airs Wilklns,Fa Mrs Cerch, Pa
T Copeland, N Y T 11 Mason, Phila.
J Comment, Havana D J Coburn, Boston
Ilt D Easton, Boston J J Crittenden & lady, Hy
Mr Van Alan, Nowllmnburg S Payson, Boston
L L Jernorid. IV &lIIt It II Nutt, Wilmington, N 0
,1 A Taylor, N 0 3 V Robertson, N U
J Wallace, Philo w S Neese, Halt
II Brown, Jr, Hass A Kimball, Mass
G T Lancaster, Blass A Wheeler, Masa
J F West, Mato S W Hopkinson, Mass
Capt Ward,England Capt Sayford, England
D P Butt A II Reeder, Penna
A Howes.. N D Bweltser, U S A
John Birdger & wife, retina 4 B Landis, Penua
thigh Tyler, Washington B Deno, lowa
Banff H Reynolds, Lancaeter It North, New York
F. W hicialnues, Pottsville John J Dover, Poona
11 Rekoswater, Buffalo S Nelson & la. Cooperst'u
floodwin Lowrey, New York D Bront o Fall River
John B &arr.& 1, Itentueky
MERCHANTS' HOTEL—Bourth Street, below Arch
Semi 'Wetherell, Pa Bon Geo Scott, Pa
0 II Cable, tavansville Mice Powers, Pa
N P Keigley, Pa J 0 Cornell, Wt
J Proudlit, N J J II Zimmerman, Pa
B Ii Nivea, Washington G 11 Lytle, N Y
A J Beatty, Ohio (I /I Orth, Ohio
J Berger, Wheeling, Ya
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Filth.
9 Platt, Baltimore H C Crean, Washing'n, Pa
A L Burkhart, Pa W g Seaver, Phila
0 Curtis, Middletown HMlleuderson,iillarerMo
8 Hendrickson, Andrcville J F Smith, Reading
W 9 Wonderly, Baltimore W T Baer, Baltimore
3 111,10dollin, Pa .1 A Watmns, Columbus, 0
R W Addis, Lancaster F I:Metzger, Hanover, Pa
:13 Harrison, Boston G W Furgurson & la, N J
A G Cooke, Lowell, Mass W B Heard, Lowell, Mesa
O W Tingle, Md 11' Henry, Newport, R I
Hayhurst, Newport, R I NB Headley, Cape Map
UNION MOTEL—Arah street, below Fourth.
n 8 Cladney, Minton, pa W Went, New York
Chan Wentworth, Phila P rtakermanit, Bremen
A L Buckley, Lewisburg Tlt Buckley nr la, Lowiobg
James Johnson. Penns Sato! Ford, Cecil co, Ald
John Lorrain, Galena, 0
NATIONAL ROTBL—Race street, above Third.
Joseph Whitaker, Ruston Remy Thorp,V cat Clinton
Dr It Baldwin & eon, N Y Theo Richardson, N
John Jiyers, Albany, NY, WW Drown, Lancaster
Win P Moyer, Carbon Bf F Blaze, Pottsville
II .7 Randier, Pottsville John Worts & la, Pa '
It 8 Saunders, Y Geo McMurphy, Hertford
Than Rothchild, Va Isaac Didlow, Trenton
8 K TretChler, Jonestown
STATES UNlON—Market Street. above Sixth.
John Montgomery, Da Samuel Boggs, Salt
John Dunks, Pitt:Morel Itmanuel &tuber; Ler/castor
NW .6" Boone, YhUo II L Goodall, Lancaster
E J Dailey, Cheater co-
BARLEY BILEAF.—Second, below Vino street.
J . 0 Cornell, Bucks co J Cornell, Bucks co
T Cornell, Bucks co T Ely, Limerick, Pa
0 Janney, Bucks T J Janney, Newton
W Llvezey, Attleboro J Newbold, Bucks co
J Davis Davisv'e E Pickering, Bucks co
J T Blair, Bucks co W James Bucks co
A S Ely, Books co T Pickering, Doylestfu
Hideous, Bucks co W Down, Bucks co
.T P Harvey, Daylest'n N N Stiles, Danville
It Longshore, Ducks co 3 LOTOOIIO[O, Backs CO
IC It Trego Bucks co M W Trego, Bucks co
J McNair, Bucks co It Corson, Bucks co
3 8 Paln;Brlstol J Beqeonett, Bristol
E Hughes, Buckingham J Loedou, Newtown
J 1' Townsend, Phil, A T Duffield, Bucks co
J Polk, Bucks co J Barnsley, Newtown
J P Linton, Newtown J L Atkinson, Bucks co
M T Bruner, Philo
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third s treet, ab. Collowhill.
8 Truinbower, Doylentowa Jae Cndwaltwler, BuckPuto
M Haldeman, Plumntead P Shutt, Warrington
N Kaldemas, Warrington Joel Bruner, Culpnvillu
Henry Landle, Doylestown Basket Olbeon, N Britain
Wm }Allows, Moreland Harman Winder, Ilatboro
J You Arlodelen, Petialcreki Jelin (turner, lluckn cu
Segmond Hoglund. Byberry [(metier, Ohio
Moses Newbold, Ohio Cooper Roads, llyborry
Alex MeCorkel, llyberry Peantervdle
Henry Lefferts, Smithfield John Bruner, New Britain
Chas Boutin, Southampton Sloven Boutin, Southump'n
Minn C Limning, Baltimore Mrs Bruner, Bucks co
Men Horner, Buckn co ;
MACE DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant Streetc
Alt Pennington,lo , n Dant Carter, fild
AAI Drown. Fulton, Pa Wll Eckel.. to demo.
J Osmond, Luzerno co, Pa Wiu Alcllenry, Chester co
thinniond, Del Rana Wiley, York, In
U V Pennypacker,W Cheat 11 W A Melt, Chicago, 11l
Jon Thomas, Fulton, Pa 11 911V16, Chester
BALD EAGLE lIOTKL—Third street, abv. Callowldll
John Heck, New Jersey Itenj tlmtlly Bucka co
Chas lleana, Bucka co Itenj licaua, pucka co
Jesse Gruber, Buck', co Jacob bitalaor, Penna
James Kelley, Bucks co
II AMON 110tISE—Bseond street, above, Market.
/no T Jones,Georgetin,Do N U Wooten, Laurel, Del
Jerae Higgins, PODWI T D Appleton, Port Penn
John L Sieger, New deriey Henry klerrison,New York
Aaron N Wallower, Poona Jacob !Nett, Ohio
John B Saylor, Batt
.11 ccial 'Notices
Fars.—Joseph Ittosenhaurn will open a slava.
Mil stock or Furs on Monday next. Store 410 Arcli
street, between Fourth and Fifth. N B.—Furs altered
into fashionable styles. d 4401
Good Coffee.
Lerma of Coffee cannot realize the full value of their
favorite beverage without having it made la the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, dc GILROY,
117 and 119 South 'UNTIL cor. of George.,
(13-618 8010 tlcanifactutocc
Wrappers! Wrappers Wrappers !--A very
large and elegant assortment, wholesale and retail, at
seduced prices. Also, One Shirts, Prase Stocks, and all
lands of Furnlehlng Goode for Gentlemen, at W. W,
Kstour's, 012 Arch street, above Sixth. no3olm
Skates! Skates! Skates 1-onr readers will
Clod the largest and most complete assortment of this
winter luxury, and at the lowest prices, at W. W.
Nxiour , a, No. 019 Market street, opposite Decatur
street. n039•1m
Saving Ruud.—Nutional Well Trust co
office, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of TIURD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING TIIE
SUSPENSION OF SPECIE. PAY3IENTS BY THE
BANKS.
•I. Deposits received and payments made dolly.
-2. Current Bank. Notes, Chocks, and Specie will be
received on deposit.
B. Deposits made In Dank Notee or Checks will be
paid back in Current Bank Notes.
4. Deposits made In Gold or Silver will bo paid back
In COIL
Interest VINE "PRs toe?, per annum. rio2b
J anion,
JOB PRINTER,
MERCHANT iITRENT.
Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Cir
culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, st
prices to salt the times. ocl7-ly
For Perfumed WWl], While Teeth, and
Beautiful complexion, mu "Balm of Low Plovers."
For &analog Ladies , hair, use Woodland Cream, a
new Pomade." It curia enOemen's hair beautifully.
W. P. PetatlMX & Co,, Proprietors, N. Y.
For sate by T B. Peterson, 308 Chestnut; g e ny,,,,i
Rifles, Twelfth and Chestnut; A.D. Durand, 718 Chest
nut; T. lf. Peters & Co., 716 Chestnut; G. G. Evans,
Gift ,Book-store, 489 Chestnut; 0. H. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Dlchards, & Co., Tenth end Mar
ket; A. D. Taylor, Ninth' and Walnut; Dr Morrison,
Besentenoth. and. Chestnut; I. W. SitooB & SODA,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward
Christman, 708, Oltestant) Thomas Lancaster, corner
Niuventl4 and Walnut, nol2-4
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
621 'WALNUT ST,
opposiTE INDEPENDENCE 84UARN.
GEO. J. HENKEL'S,
624 WALNUT Street,
0 , •22.8m Late of rta Chestnut Street.
S. C. Dentuid, Commission Business Ist Com
mercial paper and negotiations of loans, bt ,
St., opposite the/Iv/hang°, Philadelphia. n 010.202
newer is Infant Cordial.---This Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the meet choice and
edicieut aromatics known in medicine, and is the roost
perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and
young children.
By its powerful influent* a speedy cure Is effected in
all oases of Cholie, windy pains and spasms. Rollin ,
and mitigates much of children's sugaring during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties trait
guillsee pains of thu bowels, looßonean, vomiting, &0.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of canoe with the most
abundant success. He family shouldbe without it.
Prepared only by Many A. BOWER,
At his Drug and Chemlest Store,
N. A. corner or Sixth and Green ate., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And /or Bala
by Druggists generally. au 111.17
Seamen's Sawlmr Fund-011100 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Woelves de•
posits in sums or One holler and upwards, from all
classes of tier community, and allows interest at the rate
of five per cont. per annum.
Office open daily, from 0 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 in the evening. l'sesident
Franklln ; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M.
Morrie.
ttouk Notre of the
PENNSYLVANIA BANK
FOR UMBRELLAS,
BY WM. M. 111011A.RDSON,
No. 418 MARICg7 SUVA?
Illarrutnto
On November lftb, 1867, nt St Augustino's Church,
by tbo Iter. jr.N Ifortinet, Mr. HENRY J. MURRAY to
Mks UNETTA A. CARLIN, all of this city.
On the 26th nit , by Roe. Georg° Chandler, GEORGE
W. ULMER to ANN ELIZABETH, daughter of Joseph
11. Brooke.
Ou the 2d inst., by Rey. C. D. Oooper, ldr. ronpu
L. FitMt to Miss SARAH U. VONTANELL, all or this
city.
•
Ou Deromber 2d, by lbw. d. R. Idibtbuutne. Rev. G
J. MARTZ,of Rarrboburg, Pa , to Mato OAUI%U NUNE
MAKER, of Norriatown,
fißeatile
On tho evening of the 2d inst., JOSEPHINE SAY,
Wife of Darla C McCammon.
Iter relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to
attend her funeral, from her husband's residence, No.
blb Pine street, this (Saturday) afternoon at o'clock.
precisely, To proceed to Pine Street Church, and from
thence to Laurel Rill.
On the 3J December, HENRIETTA I) , daughter of
Major Bache, U. S. A., and wife of John J. Rorie ***
On the 2d toot., Mr. JOSEPH S. SHEPHERD, aged
32 years.
On the 21 lust., MICHAEL FITZPATRICK, agod 02
years.
Uu Weduehday, 2d Inst., JAMES A. LONG, in the
23dycnr of isle age.
fl:7 Rev. Theodore L. Cuyler, of New York,
will deliver a
TiROTURE ON LONDON ;
Its High Lito and Low Life—lts Parliament, PaNese,
Pulpits, &c., with Sketches of Spurgeon, In tho
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
On FRIDAY, 11th inst , nt Syj o'clock P. M.,
For thu lionellt of tho Poor, Ac or thu Mission Sab
bath School. In Federal sheet.
Tickets (25 cents) maybe obtained at--
Mew.. l'arry & 51c5tillan'a, Messrs. Smith, 'English,
& Co.'s.
Partist, Methodist, Lutheran, Presbyterian Publica
tion Rooms.
AIIIOIICIIII Tract Society. Philadelphia Bible Muse.
American Sunday School Union. des•sarwtbfr
if -r Sermon to 'Voting Men..--Ity request of
the Toting Men's CltristMn Association, the Rev. JAS
M. CROWELL, will preach a SERMON TO YOUNG
MEN, TO-MORROW EVENING, oth inst,, at bale-put
seven o'clock, in the Seventh Presbyterian Church,
BROAD Street end CHESTNUT, South Penn square
Seats reserved for young men. dek-lto
fa - Temptations of Groat Marx.— The fourth
discnurse on this subjoct T0.31012110W EVENING, at
half-past moron, by ROV. Dr. BERG. Church, SE VENTII
Street, ribose Brown. des-It*
Keystone Club.••.A Alerting, of the Key
stono Club will be held nu MONDAY EVENING De
cember 7, at their headquarters, °LODI: HOTEL,
SIXTII, below Chestnut. Amon IN lIIILATION TO IN!
New YORK TRAITOIIB ! d05.2t
/ Stated Meeting of the "Philadelphia
Typographical Socioty,ll will bo hold at the usual plaeo,
on SATURDAY Evening, December 6, 1851. Pifnetual
attendance in requested. WM. 11. JONES,Soo'y.
itTßrltleh Rule In India...A Lecture by the
Very ARV. Dr. MORIARTY, In the National Building,
RAVE Street, above Fifth, on THURSDAY, December
10th, 1857, at 7X o'clock P.M., for the benefit of the
Poor. Tickets 25 cents each; to be had at St Augas
tioe'a Church. dl-tcanvat
lU - Oftice of the Commonwealth Insurance
COMPANY OF TIIE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—
Pursuant to the requirements of the charter of the Com.
monwealth Insurance Company of the State of Penneyl•
yenta, an Election for Ten Directors, to servo the masa.
ing year, will be held at the °Moo of the Company. N.
W. corner of FOURTH and 'WALNUT, on MONDAY,
January 41b,1S58,between the hours ofinand 2 o'clock
no^_S.atuth-ttl SAMUEL 5. MOON, Sec'y.
irriLiterary 'Bur ettu.—An .Experleneed Editor,
a successful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary
man, weary with twenty-five years of the drudgery of
Daily Journalism, nee determined to hire out or boll his
brains at retail to those who may require their services
In any honorable way.
Merchant., [tuatara Men, Inventors, end dealere of
every kind, will be supplied, off-hand, with Advertios.
meats, (political or otherwiee,) Notices, Cards, Circu
lars, or any species of article desired.
Politicians will be !applied with Speeches ‘ Reports,
Itesoluttens, Lettere, 'Pratt, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar
ticles, Communications. and every other sort of Brain
work, which they may find it meouveulent or trouble.
some to do lor themselves.
Ladies end Gentlemen, of every rank lo aocloty or 00
cupati on in life, eau bave Letters written on any sub
ject . , whether business or soul fumes!,
The advertiser will also conduct or translate Correa
poodeuee of every kind, either English, French, Span
len, German, or Italian.
Poetry, Acrostics for Ladles' Albums, Notos, Billet
dour, Slonodies, and Compositions of tho most delicate
and cenfidental character incident to every possible
circumstance 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 TriomPSON,
Literary Bureau
]lox 2295 Philadelphia P. 0., Ps.
Legal Noticcs
TN TUE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
.1_ CITY AND COUNTY OF HULA DELPHEA.
JOHN HAVILAND, to use, v. JOHN It. ESHER.
March, 1857, No. 044, Yen. Exp.
The Auditor appointed to diatrlbuto proceeds or sale
under the above writ of
No. I. All that certain lot or piece of land attested
on the sonthweetwardly side of Wiseallickon road, at the
distance of 390 feet noutheastwardly from a thirty-three
feet wide lane, called Idifilin‘a hum, in the Northern
Liberties township, now in the city of Philadelphia,
containing in breadth en mid road 100 feet; thence ex
tending southwestward between parallel lines at right
angles with the cold road 240 feet
No. 2. Also, all that certain tract or piece of land Situate
on the southwestwardly aide of the Wissahickon or Ridge
turnpike read, in Penn township, now In the city of
Philadelphia, beginning at a poet on the side or a two
porch wide lane, commonly called lififilln's lane, which
extends from the said rood to a landing-place on the
Schuylkill river; thence by the mid Mifflin's lane south
13 degrees ^0 athletes west 57 perches and seven-tenths
ton post corner of Matthias Ilartison'e allotment; thence
by tiresome north 36 L14;1.00540 Witillt Oa, west 61 perches
and ono half to a post; thence by the hereinafter de
scribed tract north 53 degrees 20 minutes, east 63 per
ches and a halt to a poet on the side of tho maid Wises-
Melton road; thence by the same south 31 degrees, east
51 perches and two-tenths of a perch, and south 40 de
grees, east 10 perchee and four-tenths of a porch to the
, place of beginning; containing 21 acrea of land.
No. 3 Aloe, 0 certain tract or piece of land adjoining
the above tract, situate on the southweatwardly side of
the said Wissahickon or Ridge turnpike road aforesaid,
beginning at a corner of the above-described tract;
thence running along tits true course of said road north
27 degrees and a half, west DJ perches and eighty-live-
hundredthe part s of a perch to a corner of land granted
to George Beck; thence by the said Beck's land. south
5n degrees and a half, west 48 perches and nix-tenths of
a perch to a corner of land held by William Bowie
and Jonathan Williams, In trust for Catharine Price
and her children; thence by the same south 4 degrees
and a quarter, east 21 perches and twenty-Ova-hen
dredllis parts of a perch to a corner of the abeva-de
scribed tract, six foot anuthiVest of a white oak sapling
On the line of the abovc-described tract; thence along
the said lane north 50 degrees and a half, east 40
porches and eighty-ilvothundredths parts of a perch to
the place of beginning, containing 6 acres and 10 perches
of land.
No. 4. Also, all that certain mentuage or tenement
and lot or pl-co of ground, situate, lying, and being In
the Northern Liberties, now in the city of Philadelphia,
beginning at a stake by the side of a strip of ground left
dime Inc a road; thence extending by laud formerly
claimed. by Benjainin 511Illin south 38 degrees, emit 47
perches and otix•tenthe of a perch to a stake; thence by
land sold by Frederick Dover and wife to Benjamin Key
ser north 50 degrees, east 18 porches to another stake;
thence by land formerly of Michael Ollnginan north 38
degrees, nest 47 perches and four-tenths of a perch to
the aide of the ground left open for a road as aforenald;
thence alongaide of said road south GO dogma, west 18
perdu to the place at beginning; con taining 6 Roles of
land.
No. 5. Also, a certain lot or piece of land situate for
merly In the Northern Liberties, but now In the city of
Philadelphia, on the southeastwardly side of a certain
Lune, called Standiey's lane, bounded and described an
followeth, agreeable to survey lately made thereof by
Robert Brook, surveyor, viz Beginning at a Stono at
the FPI° of Standleyhi lane ' thence partly by Another
piece of land, belonging to t he said George Esher, and
partly by land of Philip Iferabberger, mouth 39 degrees
15 minutes, east 84 perches and 5.10 to a stone ; thence
by other land, late of Jasper bloylan, deceased, south
52 degrees, west 11 perches and 6.10 of a porch to a
stone; thence by other land of the sald George Esher,
north 39 degrees, 13 minutee, west 61 perches and 0-10
of a porch, to a atone In the side of the said lane ;
thence alongside of Bald lane, north 60 degrees, east
11 perches audo.lo to the place of beginning,
No. 8 Also, all that tenement an] tract or parcel of
loud, situate, lying, and being in the Northern Liberties,
now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at a post
standing on the northeast side of Wissahickon road, a
corner of land lateof Peter Turner; thence by the same
land north 63 degrees 20 minutes, east 20 pendia' 7 feet
and 4 inches to another post; thence north it 7 degrees
40 minutes, west 04 perches and 4.10 of a porch, to an
other lost; thence by land late of Joshua Fisher south
b 3 degrees 20 minutes, west 20 perches and 4-10 of a
perch, to another post standing on the side of Wissa
hickon road eforesiiiil, and thence by the same road 40
degrees, east 64 perches 7 feet 8 Inches, to the place of
beginning; containing 11 acres and 37 perches—nrill
attend to the duties of his appointme n t on WEDNES
DAY, December Nth, 1867, at 4 o'clock, P. M., at his
oleo, at the southeast corner of ErullTll and LOCUST
Streets, when and where all persona interested err re
quired to rooks their claims, or be debarred from coming
in upon said fund.
dee64llot DANIEL DOUGHERTY, Auditor.
AIINOTINCEDIENT.
The subscriber begs leave to announce to his
friends 40 the public that ho will open his SALOON
for their reception on
MONDAY, 14th DM.
Ills stock to lnrgo and rich rarioty) will consist or
PRESERVED Atm CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS, APRI
COTS, CHERRIES, PINEAPPLES, PEARS,
LIMES, OMIES, QUINCES, km, Ac.
BONBONS—A largo and fresh assortment.
FANCY TOYS--Mechanical Toys, paper, wood, and
augur—.nu endless variety.
FANCY BOXES—Newest styles, fancy and plain, and
varied Assortment, of every possible description.
SACS CADAS, CORNETS, BASKETS, VICTORIAN,
PASTILLAGES, Ao., Ac., all of recent importation,
and which for extent and variety will defy comprtittoo.
For sato by , S. HENRION, Confectioner,
deb-lur 712 MARKET stroot, above Seventh.
B OARDlNG.—Desirable second. n
thi
gory (ambition BOOM, with Board, at
NT North NINTiI Otreut,
JONES'
Altoll OTREET OALOONB,
727 and 729 ARCH STRUT
HOLIDAYS! HOLIDAYS!
The Malaya are ohm at hard, and Jones's Arch
etteet Saloon fa prepared for the fromeueo demand that
tial,te made upon It for CONDI/MONS.
CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CANDIES
IMPOSTER MAMMY FOS THE PRESENT SEASON'
Every variety of Bon Bone, Pastilee, Bourbon Drops,
new Style of Gum Drop, Eau Sucre Drops, Mang/theme
Bon Boos, and orrery variety rare and costly candies
manufactured in Panic
Poe Preemie, all eisee ANN PATTERNS of Ornamental
Bores, Pyramids, Ribbon Ties tilled with the choicest
variety of Confectiona, and varying in price from One
Dollar up to Nifty Dollars. Borne of these DORYs are the
ewer Serene SPSCIMILVIS OP FANCY WORN AND ARTISTIC
DEMON Eseß OFFERED IN THIS COUNTRY.
To the LITMUS, as well se to the whole public, Jones's
Saloons are the most attractive in the City, and lu
splendor of adornment and Welt are superior to any in
the Union
BREAKFASTS, DINNERS, AND SUPPERS,
Barred up In the choicest and most expeditious style.
FRUIT OF ALL KINDS,
'lOll CREAMS, JELLIES, GAME AND OYSTERS,
i
Constantly ready for visitors n profusion.
CLAIN, FANCY, AND 011VAIdENTAr.
CARDS AND PIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION
NEW YORK TEA BISCUIT.
And, in fact, all the VARIETIES, LUXURIES, and
DELICACIES of every clime and country
BALLS, PRIVATE PARTIES, Preeentation Suppers,
and Families supplied at the shortest notice and on
reasonable terms.
A continuance of the patronage hitherto so liberally
bestowed by the public le respectfully solicited.
des-tf R . B JONES, Proprietor.
FOR SALE.--The four-story GRANITE
INJURING, on the north aide of CHESTNUT
Street, west of Vourth, intended for the renneylvatga
Dank, and now nearly ilniehed. If not sold vigor to
January let, the Banking Room, and other parte of the
building, will be rented separately, or together.
Apply to TLl.Ohlttfi CRAVEN,
deS.atutht3l No. 4 MINOR Street.
ALL PERSONS HAVING CL AIMS
against, or Indebted to WHARTON LEWIS, RN.,
late of the city of Philadelphia, aro requested to pre
sent and pay the same, without delay, to the subscriber,
to whom letters of administration, with the will an
neXed, have boon grauted by the Register of Wills of
Philadelphia county. EDWARD WALN,
deb-sOtic No. 702 WALNUT Street.
CARRIERS' ADDRESSES prepared by
V an experienced writer, at No Hoe S. ELEVENTH
Street, above Federal. des
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TRACTS, &e, Call and 800. des-It*
Funs! FURS!! FURS!!!
REGARDLESS OF COST
GRAS. OAKVOISD h SON,
No. ii. 24 CIIESTNUT ST.,
BiLOW
Are Foiling Moir
LAIWE AND OAREFULLY SELECTED STOCK
LADLES , VITRA
AT PRIORS TO 8017 THE TILE'S,
We would adViito our lady friends to call immediately
and seturo a bargain. des-1t
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FURS!!!!
JOHN FAREIRA, & CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers, sod Poslrrq in
FANCY runs,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN
Having manufactured au Immense Stock of FURS,
with the expectation of doing our mat busiumci, the
present pressure of the times, and comparative stagus•
Lion of trade, hove left us with an unusual amount of
Wok 111 , OR oar shelve!.
It le to meet this difficulty that we have now
DETERMINED
To elose out our
EYTIItE STOCX
At Prices actually tea* than
TLIEIR COM` TO MANUFACTURE !
We have also ou llama a lc°6 null templet° wort
moat of
UENTS' FURS, . .
OLOI F.S,
All of which win be gold at very
1,01 1 1 PRICES.
No. 818 MARKET ,bat Eigbtb awl Ninth,
nolo-6w tioulh Bide
Oxpreso Tompanico
%IRE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE,
820 OUESTNUT STREET, forwarde PARCELS,
PACKAGES, MERCIIANDIEE, BANK NOTES and
SPECIE, either by IW own LINES, or to cornectioe
with other EXPRESS COMPANIES, to oil the principal
TOWNS end OITIES of the United Staten
N. B. SANDFORD,
Gotland Supnrintaulont
.3nsnrance Companies
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY-0111ce, 403 WALNUT, Corner
of ADVIITII Street. FIRE, MARINE and INLAND
INSMIANCE at the lowest rate 9.
Pm ouLrui %, November '23, 1857
At a meeting of the Stockholders of this CorapAny,
held on thu 111th inst , the following persons xOlO
ClettOki Dlrectora for 'Dm tnyaboy, year, Siz:
CHARLES C LATHROP, 142.3 Walnut street.
WM. DARLING, 1510 Dino htteet.
ALEX WIIILLIEN, merchant, 18 North Front et.
ISAAC JlAZLElluitq,Attirooy and
JOHN C HUNTER . , of Wright, Hunter & Co.
E TRACY, of E. Tracy l Co , GoldenlltbB' HRH.
JOHN it M'CURDY, of Jonex, Whit., k Weurdy.
Tilos. L. GILLESPIE, of Oilleapie & Zeller,
JAS. It. 11311TH, of Jol.ll. Smith & Co
E HARPER JEFFRIES, of Wm 11. Brown & Co
JOHN It. VOGUES, cor. Seventh nod Sansene ktreol4.
CHAS. E. THOMPSON, 413 Chestnut ktreet
JNO. J. SLOCUM, 112t1 South Third street
ALFRED TA YLMI, Wilco Cairo City Property.
And at a mooting of the Directors, held this day .
CHARLES 0 LATHROP was unanimously re-elected
President, and WM. DARLING, Vico-President.
K. K. RIOIIARDSOtsi,
A male:ill t-Secretary.
CIIRARD FIRE AN:
vfit ANON COMPANY, I.ll'
802 WALNUT 'areal, wart of
"/MN ltlBKtl C
AIRY(
ID MARINE INSUR
IIIADELPIIIA-0 Mot, No,
,f Tlll RD.
)NI.,Y TAKEN."
ITOHO.
Wm. Id. Swain,
Johy Anermeh, Jr.,
It, N Burroughs,
J, B. llughes,
F. D. Sherman,
Wm P..llucker,
J. P. Steiner,
U. A. Shackelford,
lion. ma, JONES, Provident.
Cf. W. WOODWAILD, Vico President.
JNo. B. Mohluta.lN, Secretary.
LIAM B. ALYOlAV,Aenloittintflocrutury. n02.3m-If
Jor. Walker,
Jrlo. McClure,
Tho. Craven,
A. B. UMett,
Furman Slappahl,
Patel. Jones, M. D.
Joan& Klapp, M D
VOMAIONIVEA.L . FLI FIRE INSURANCE
A- , COMPANY, ON TUE SPAT', ON I'.ENNSYLVA
NIA.-0111ce, N. N. Coruer FOURTH and WALNUT
Streets, Philadulphia. Subscribed Capital, $500,000.
Paid-up Capital. $200.000.
DAVID JAYNII, M D., President.
TUOMAS S. STEWART, The Presq.
Baron. B. MOON, secretary. aul-ly
pUBLIC G. WHITMAN &
CO aro now prepared to offer to t h u public the
best and largest assortment of Booboos, Sugar Toys,
Candled Fruits, Sugar and othor fancy goods, suitable
for Christmas Troes The candies inaoufacturod by us
aro made of the beat motorist' that can bo bad, amongst
which aro deo sugar-coated Almonds, Jelly Drops,
Cordial Drops, blues Paste, Guru Drops, Carainelles,
ike. P. S.--Superior Walnut Candies, Cream, and
all varieties of plain Candies. Also, dealers in all
kinds Foreign Fruits and Nuts No, 102 South SE•
COND, ono door below CHESTNUT Street, Philadel
phia. no'2B.s to loth*
SAVING FUND.--UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and 01.11;ST..
DDT /Urania.
Large and email sums received, and paid back ou de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Ofilca boors, from 9 until b o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENIIWS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS (or sale on England, Ireland, and fkotland,
from £1 upwards.
Preeldeut—ATEPlllN IL CRAWFORD
Treasurer—PLlNY FISK.
Teller--JAMNS R. HUNTER,
3 , iAYOR'S OFFICE, PHILADELPHIA,
DINEIIIIIIB 3,1867,
WILL DE BOLD,
On MONDAY next, at 12 o'clock M. ' t Quigley'a Sta.
bloc, BEYENTEENTII and OEOIiOE Si, , oile bob-tail
MADE, 11 hands high, and ono long.tall brown 110112 E,
10 hands high—the said Mare and Nonce having boon
taken up astray, and to be sold for keep, in compliance
with the provisions of an ordinance approved March 1,
1855. TAMES D. CAMPBELL,
dt-8t Mayor's Clerk.
• -
R US S IA AND AMERICAN TARRED
EAO CORDAUSt --st superior article, manufacture
and for solo by WEAVER, YITLEE & CO ,
8- tr Nu. 0 N. Witor ot,, 2.1 Witotvoi,
ss B 111 $8 11 1 1 $8 1 ! !
g•• UNPARALLIILED OLINAP
LONG BROCHS SHAWLS,
ALL WOOL AND BILK, FOIL $ll
A aplendld assortment in every color centre at
$lO, $l2, $l4, $lB, $lB, $2O, and $25.
We do believe 'aeon° offer the beet
ONE DOLLAR BLACK SILK IN I.IIILADELPIIIA !
Melt fenny bilke from 00 cents to 31 20
English and Merrimack Calicos re !need to 10 cants,
French &kr lopes, English Cobourgn and DeLainos, very
olienp,
Blanket. Flitoneln, Cloths and Casolmeres, &c., &o.
011EAP CLOAKS AND BLANKET BRAWLS!
Irish Linens of our own importation.
lionlery, Cloves, nod Linen !Mara, Scarfn, &c &c,,
at TRORNLEY & CRUM'S,
N 17 corner of EIGHTH and 8511010 GARDEN.
WE BUY AND sad, FOR OAOII. d 5
AtcHLROY IS OFFERING MORE AUC
4T-a. TION 114.101AINS.
$lO Silk and Wool Long 'Smite Shawls 0n1y....310 00
$ll Silk and Wool Long Brocho Shawls 0n1y.... 900
$9 Silk and Wool Square Brodie only
015 Chenille, extra rich, only 8 60
272 Chenille, very rich, only 7 50
67 60 Chenille, plain styles 8 59
00 Plaid all-wool Long Shawls, beautiful, 0n1y... 860
Sib Cloaks, beautiful styles and fine &brio 50 00
$l2 Cloaks reduced to 5.60
S 9 Cloaks reduced to 4 50
$5 Cloaks reduced to 8 60
300 yards very beautiful Cloth for Ladles' Cloaks. 750
per yard, worth SI 50; a splendid assortment of Ladies`
Cloths, all shedea and colors, suitable for Boys' wear;
Satinets and Slanuels at unprecedented low prices; one
lot of Paraniattas ut 31 cents, worth 60; all shades all
wool Plaids at 29 cents, worth 02J ; one lot of alLwool
Delaines only 25 cents, worth 50; nplendld Blankets at
only $3 per pair, worth 65; 300 yards of Black Bearer
Cloth at $1 30 per yard, worth 32 50; Trimmings, In
"di". ""lvtli at about halt price.
no3o-mwa-3t IiIuELROY 1, 11 South Ninth St.
REDUCTION IN DRESS TRIMMINGS
r..ey VELVET, 600 , formerly SI 25.
BALL T111111311E4, Braided Drop 31c, formerly 75.
Do do Floes Drop 25e, do GO. And FANCY TRIMMINGS GENERALLY,
AT STILL lISATIER ANDUCTIONS.
J. G MAXWELL & SON,
CHESTNUT, below Eleventh. and
dl.2w SECOND, below Spruce,
B OYS' CLOTHING.
P. A. 110 YT fr.. 1.111.0.
Hove now on hand a very large assortment of
READY-MADE GOODS,
Suitable for the present season, which they fool disposed
to sell nem.
ASSEUSLY
S. W. eunuatt THMTII AND 011TITNOT BTB.
N. 11.—We have a large assortment of uncut goods,
of superior quality and make, to order from. di-lm
ADIES' CLOA.KINGS.
SIIARPLESS 11110TIIE1tS offer o full assortment
Black and Colored HABIT CLOTHS,
ENGLISH BEAVERS,
" FRENCH PILOTS.
Mixed CHINCHILLA CLOTHS,
'METED CLOTHS, in new Ptyles
Black MOHAIR nod LIONSISIN for Trion:tinge.
VIENNESE AND PARIS
BROM: LONG SHAWLS.
On hand, an extensive stock, comprising Ail unites,
in the most desirable colors and designs, purchased at
the late Auction Sales in this city and New York,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRIOYS.
. .
Superior Goode at Ed 0, $ll, $l2.
CURIVE?I ATODDART & BROTHER,
Nov. 45D, 4b2, and 454 North Second Street,
dl•y above Willow
WN AND BOYS' WINTER WEAR.
(lIIRWEN STODDART & lIROTLIER,
450, 452, and 451 NORTH SRCOND t3TREET, above
Itavo on hand an extensive atock of
BROAD CLOTHS,
CASSIMERES,
SATINETS, nod
YE:STINGS,
Purchaaed at the late Auction Sales, at
dl-y RHDUCED PRICES.
PENNSYLVANIA BANK NOTES
TAIL'EIi AT PAIL
FOIL OILY tIOODS.
The subscriber oilers fore few days hie entire stock
of geode at
PRICES TO SUIT TIM TIMES,
and receive to payment notes of the Pennsylvania
Bank
This, to such as may have cry of this doubtful paper
on hand, to offering a groat inducement, as his stock is
ono of the beat in the city.
Pima give bin an early call.
B. P. JOHNSON,
n030..1w 911 Market at , above Ninth, north side,
'RANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.-SPE
CIALu NOTICE —All the notes on the Dank of
Pennsylvania redeemed at par for DRY GOODS, selling
at less than Auction prices Muslius, Linens, Cloths,
Cassimeres, Blankets, Shawls, Calicoes, Dolalnes. at a
great sacrifice, In connection with our entire idea,
which will be sold at price!, which will astonish all who
may favor us with a call Pennsylvania Dank Notes
taken the same as specie, (we make no difference,) at
OLIVER 11 Jolll , :ioti , 3 Pennsylvania Bank Note Bry
Goals Store, No. 1009 MARKET B.reet, above Tenth,
north side.
N 11.—Unlers roceised lot the se rr best Schuylkill
Coal; Penns) Ivania Dank Notes taken in payment.
OLIVER 11. JOIINnON.
no3o-1m No. 1009 Market street.
TILL GREATER REDUCTIGNS.—Boing
determined to keep below competition, and so u to
stili se/1 cheaper than those who here made great re
duction. in their prices, we will cell an all.wool 12-4
Blanket that w:II measure 2 yards and 12 Inches wide
for $6 60 This is the greatest bargain yet We will
also sell the Dlankote that we cold for $5 at 13. These
aro large nice. Those that were 15 60 for $3 60. Those
we cold at Si for $5 50, and those we sold at $0 forid 60.
Tho ewe sold at $l2 for $7 60 These three last lots
are the fluent quality
It D. & W. 11. PENNIM,
no3oblw 1021 Market street, below Eleventh.
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA—GREAT
_co EXCITEMENT AT BPLCIIER'S!—We are re
ceiving the notes of the above bank at par for Dry
Goode, at greatly. reduced prices.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Cloaks and
Tattoos.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Shawls.
Bonk of Pennsylvania. Notes taken for Drees Goods.
flank of Panosy!rank Notes taken for Merinos.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken Men's Wear.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Ribbons.
flank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Embroideries.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Domestics.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Blankets.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken for Moves sod
Hosiery.
ilauk of Pennsylvania Notes taken for the choice of
goods from ono of the largest and best-selected stocks In
the city, and at extraordinary low prices, at
F. a. T. II DELCUEE'S.
nor2l-let. S. w corner Eighth and Spring Garden.
SPEdilt, NOTICE.—
A. large assortment of
Attractive and seasonable
DRY MOODS,
From the eXtensire wholesale stocks
of several
SUSPENDED ROUSES,
Will be opened
THIS DAY, NOVEMBER 21M,11.51,
At the store,
No. 523 MARKET Street, NORTR SIDE,
Between Ninth and Tenth,
And sold throughout
IIY RETAIL,
AT AN
UNPRECEDENTED REDUCTION
In prices for
0 A S
The goods aro alt new, and of recent importation or
manufacture; undo rare opportunity is offered to per
ch iser4 to purehao the btat ta.aes and .1f yirs, far
below the usual prices. SAMUEL S HESS,
11°121-2w No. P.M MARKET Street
C0LLA.13.9, &c.
5-3 11, EMOVA L.
L. J. LEVY
IN ANTICIPATION OP I1E5101(A4
SPLENDII)
NEW STORE,
Nuw being erected fur thew in
CHESTS wr STREET,
Iltwe dott.rtuifted, for 3 period of
30 DAYS,
To diqoae at a large ainoant, of their Stock now in start
at ery
LOW PRICES FOR CASH.
Thor iuvrta tho attention of the Publlcantl their Cu,
tumors to one of the most comploto assortment!! of
4TAPIA: AND FANCY
DRY GOODS
To be found in this country, which %ill to diepo+oda
fur tho period named, nt ouch price 4 /9 with itoure thui
sale.
CHESTNUT STREET,
null-tf NEXT TO TILE CUSTOM lIOUSE
GREAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAKS.
A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES
bee been determined on by the nubsortberq, to con
queue' of the continued preptoro,
000 MISSES , ENOLISH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$2, formerly 13 ED
300 HISSES ENOLISII BEAVER CLOAKS,
$3 50. formerly $5 60.
'250 SUPERIOR FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS,
Ei to $3, cost to import $7 to $lO each
LONO BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS,
OS. formerly $l2.
RICH . BLACK VELVET CLOAKS,
All per coot below coot of production.
PROCTOR A: CO ,
Successors to (leo Itulpin At Co.,
nl3 2tuo d CHESTNUT street.
L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTINU ZEPHYRS.
NEW (}OOPS OPENED DAILY,
J (I. MAXWELL h. SON.
WIIOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES
10:10 Ell EsTNET Street, four doors below Eleventh
And 31n , 5. SECOND St , below Sprott)
FACTORIES —Nee 9.1 and 97 0 SORUE St ,
Tooth, and SECOND Street, near Union.
Order, male at A few hours' notice. aell2 Colt
J OHN B. STRYKER, h.,
Wbolewale Dealer in
AUCTION DRY 000DS.
No 12 BANK Street, Ithile.leltalts. oetl-2m
EfLOORING BOARD 3-23, PO foot Coro
lon touring boartb+, sflost, fur Rale by
MARTIN MAOALISTER
4.11 11t# N..U, U'eur atroa.l
lOUNTAIN "GLADE" BUTTER: -
h we jeat reCCiSt`cl our it9llll supply from do
Mountain.. of this celebrated BUTTER. Will Lo bold
In lot, to snit eußbunerc
QPIRITS TURPENTINE-200 Wile Spirit
A. 7 Turpentine, to arri i ii i to A lti r rgilby
0.
4LIST3II,
1111 119 North 'Water street
5000 TONS of MITCHELL Sc CROAS
dalis's improved miper PIIOdY}iATE or
LI 11i, for halo by 0110.15D.11.11, PEIRCE & CO ,
nol.o.tf No. 101 N. Delaware avenue.
COTTON—NO balos Gulf Cotton, tu storo
and Co. ttale by
MARTIN it MAOALIBTNII,
soy Ilg Nnrlh Water Abut
QURG 11 UM, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE
SEED-25 Lobel.' for sale by
CY RUA3DALE, PEINCE, & CO r
nolOrtf No 10.1 N. Delaware avenue
_ _
5, 0
nil GALLS. WHALE OIL,
LOOO gall. Elephant Oil,
60 We. No. I Lard Oil. for sale
01WASDALE, PEIRCE, ft CO.,
nolfl-tf No. 104 N holaware avenue
MARACAIBO COFFEE.-160 bags prism
ILA 3lararalbo °Mho, now lauding from baron Irma,
and for ride by CHARLES 71. TR,
n029-10t 139 (new) Walnut et —.rood p tory.
11 UTTER.—Fresh Table Butter teceivell
.11. J tbis day-2S cent. 41 , '
Itrat Bunch RAISINS 10 cont. 4f , lb br Pia box.
ell AS 8311711, Grocer.
d3-31* N. W. co c utr of t3IXTIS
EEirp Goobs
ABOVE EIOIITU,
11 M. JONES & CO , 612 31arket street
Oaks by %ucticm
TUOMAS & SONS,
• Noo. 130 And 141 SOUTH VOCIATEI BISENT,
(Formerly No•. 67 atol 66.)
REAL ESTATE, STOOES, &o b
Pub Bales at the Phlladelplata Exchange only
Tuesday 'Keening.
l t r handbills of each property Issued sep,eateii, in
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each We one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving fah &inept:one of all the property to be sold on
the following Tuesdng.
to- FURNITURE BALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE sALB.
. . .
Err We have a large amount or Real Estate at Pri
vate Bale, tnelndLug every deacriptiou or City and
country property. Printed tilde way be hs4 at the
suction Store.
PRIVATB MB RNOIST2II,
117 Real Estate enteredon cmrPriYat• Sale Re
gistor, and adrertlaed occasionally in our Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
(roe of rha , go
STOCKS. 31ORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE, &4 4 .
Pamphlet Catalogue now ready contaioing full de
serlptione of all the property to be sold 011 Tuesday
next, sth lost , with a Hst of 'ales 15th and 2'2d Decem
ber, and a large list of Real Estate at private tale.
STOOKS.
On Tuesday Eyeulog,
December gib, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia EN
change,for account of whom it may concern:
240 shares Merchants' Insurance Company of Phila.
deiphia, par s2s—foil paid
25 shares Manufacturer. , and Mechanics' Sayings and
Loan Company, Per Iso—full paid.
Two lint Mortgage 6 per cent, bond•, $5OO each,
Southern Railroad (late Vicksburg). coupons attached,
payable July and January, 8 per cent.
HAVRE DE CRACK TOW-BOAT COIIIPANY.—AIm,
2 shares Philadelphia & Marra da Grace Steam Tow-
Bout Company.
6 shares American Academy of Steele.
20 shares Commonwealth Bank—s2s paid.
10 shares Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, par
155.
3 shares Alliance Insurance Company, par 350.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECE3III2II. Sth
This sale will iae]ude—
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE—N. W. corner Fif
teenth and Lombard streets. It is replete with modern
improvements and conveniences. $4,000 may remain on
mD T t eII e* LARGII AND VALUABLE LOTS, WEST
PRILADELPHIA.—VaIuabIe lot el. N. corner of Walnut
and ldargaretta streets, 150 by 175 feet.
Valuable lot, north a ide of Locust street, 100 feet west
William street, 100 by 107 feet (two frontal.
HANDSOME MODERN RESIDENCE, PINE IT.—
The handsome modern residence, southeast corner of
Pine and Nineteenth streets. It is 2,1 feet front, and
finished in handsome modern style Immediate posses
sion. fry' Only 81,006 required In each.
MORTGAGE FOR $1925.—A150, a Bret mortgage
secured on 11 stone dwellings and lot of ground, Cresson
street, Mansynnk. Clear of ground rent. There 19 a
perpetual policy of Insurance for 0.1,000.
ANDSOME DOUBLE RESIDENCE, WITH SIDE
YARD—Handsome new residence, replete with all
modern improvements, northeast corner Franklin and
Poplar streets, lot 66 feet front,
MODERN RESIDENCE.—AIso, handsome new resi
dence, replete with modern conveniences, Franklin at.,
adjoining the above, lot 20 feet, S inches front.
la' The above are very desirable residences Im
mediate possession may be had. Terms accommodating.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER 15th.
This sale Will include—.
Orphans , Court Sele 7 Estate of Benjsmin Burnell,
Deceased,
FOUR THREE-STORY BR lOK DIVELLINOS—
Pratt street. east of Fairmount street.
'VALUABLE FARM, 77 scree and 39 perches, 3 mile.
from Pbu•uiaville, and 3 miles from Paoli, Cheater
county, Pa
NEAT DIMLING, WHARTON STREET --Also,
nest modern three-story brick dwelling with Wick
stable, north side of 'Wharton street, between Filth and
Sixth streets,.
EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ElTTATE—lacratata
This salatellt include
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT—Tenth street, be
ween Chestnut and Market streets, corner of Marble
treet-9t feet front on Tenth street, 132 feet on kferble
treet, with frame tenements thereon rentimg for $2,400
tsar. Clear of all incumbranee.
VALUABLE CiILSTNITT STREET PROPERTY—
North shin, vrest of Tenth street, 28 feet front,l2B text
deep. Clear of all incumbrance. Rents for $l,BOO a
year.
ID' Both the above are valuable bush: wee locatiotta
NIBDICAL WORIig—kNOLISIT AND PRINCII.
. .
Vila livening.
December 6th, will be sold, a collection of valuable
medical boolce, English and French—a portion by order
of executor.
ED — Catalogues will be ready, and the books arrested
on biaturday morning.
Executors' BA le.—Hstate of Daniel Copple.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, BAK FIX
TURES, LUICORS, 0000-WILL, &c.
Ou Monday Morning,
December 71h, at 10 o'clock, ho catalogue, by order
of the execute... of Daniel Copple, deceaaed, at the
corner of Exchange Place and Carter'. alley, the en
tire household furniture, beds and bedding, table and
bed,,linen, &c.
Also, the bar-room farteiture and fixtures, due en.
gramings, a large assortment of floe liquors and cigars.
11:7' Full particulars in catalogues.
Also, the genii -null of this well known and popular
establishment
Sala at the N W. corner Fifteenth lad Lontbsad Ate.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD P lAN 0-
FORTE, MANTEL CLOCK, OIL PALNTINGS,
TAPESTRY CARPETS, tte.
On IVednesiny Morning,
pee. 4th, at I& o'clock, will ha sold at the N. IV. ear
ner of Fifteenth and Lombard streets, the household
and kitchen furniture of a gentleman declining house.
keeping
Di" lasy be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning
of guile.
Bnle Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, PIANO
FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ac.
Oa Thnrsday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the suction store, au extensive
assortment of second-hsnd furniture, fine mirrors,
Brussels carpets, 'kn., from funnies declining house
keeping.
AT PRIVATE SALE
Aura in the Academy of Nutlet Point Breese Park
blledelphis and Mercantile Libraries; Athenaeum, An.
•
" BARLEY" AT PRIVATE SALE.
The elegant country seat and farm, known as .‘ Far
ley," late the residence of Richard Paxson, deceased.
forrnerty of Dr. nipper', Is offered at prints eats. Full
descriptions may Do had at the auction rooms.
( Amnoemento
.3(IISS E. L. WILLIAMS, THE WELSH
NIGHTINGALE,
Will give her grand entertainment et
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
TUESDAY EVENING, Dee, SIN,
For the Deceit el the
BT, JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL.
Tickets can be had at the Orphan Hook store. and at
the Catholic Stores. Olt*,
A
e L e NU ir T 33 S A T , I si i ,r, E h T ll
. TI S LE g A . TmiRE.,7,L
Sir
e i
John Becton. Prices.—Dress Circle and Parquette, 25
cents; Upper Cirele,2s cents; Secured Seats, 37 ) cents;
Private Box and Orchestra Seats, 60 cents.
Box Office open from It o'clock A. bf. to 3 P. 51. Doors
open at quarter to 7 o'clock; perfornunce to commence
at TX, precisely,
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Deo. 6th, 1557,
Will be performed
TILE ENCELANTRESS.
Renoir Mr. Richi cgs
Stella, the Enchantress Mies %clangs
AVIIE go A L T E L L Ej s 's rr II
ARC ST. THEATRE
W. Iti'IIEATLEY
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Dec 6th, 11151,
Will he presouted
OTHELLO
Othello, Mr. Dolman• logo, Mr. E L Dsrenport
Ca &fr. Whoattey; Destlenoroa, :qrs. E. L. Doren
port; Emilia,&lrv. D. P. Bowers,
TDE 'POODLES
EMEIN=
80aL■ or Pl;hrs.—Boxes, :Scents; Secured Seats,
ai; Orchestra Stalls, 60 rents; Seals in Private Boars,
75 cotta; OrtOrry, 13 cents; Clattery for Colored
Persons, 55 cents; Private Box in tiollery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents,
Ito: &lice open from 10 A. M. mail 3P. M. Doo
will opea at 6,}6 o'clock; performance to coatroom.
7 ; precisely.
XATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS,
II WALNUT STREET, NEAR MIRTH.
LE49FP WESLEY BARMORE.
EQUESTRIAN MANAGER . THOS. RING.
Lart night of EMI lIORN,
THIS (Saturday) EVENING, Det sth, 1957,
La preoented
BRILLIANT 1101/SEszANeuiP,
BAILING VAULTING.
GYMNASTIC PERFORMANCES, Sc
To conclude mouth
CATARINA ; OR, THE nrisa lIRIOAND.
Catarina, Mlle 31arorette: !Marco Sciario, the brigaLel
cb !sr, Mr Thos. Ring; Rgbort, Mr Kineade
tEr ()RAND AFTERNOON PERFORMANCI:—Corn-
IM.Cing at belt' past 2 o'clock. Doors open at 2.
101e03 or Anstismost.—Dress Circle .37J4 coots. Fa
mily Circle .2;) cents. Private Razes:lM cents
A
IYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST.,
al BELOW SEVENTH
THIS (Saturds)) }:YENINU, Dec sth.
Second week of the renowned,
BECKLEY'S SERENADERS,
And Buriceque Ethiopian
OPERA TROUPE.
I.a.et night of the beautiful Opera of
SONNAMI3CI,S,
With new scenery, costume, inuele, Cte,
Preceded by their intuntable
ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY.
Doors open at bait-past 6 o'clock. Certain tide 3
half past 7 precisely.
Admission 25 cents.
VIEU:CTEMPS AND MADAME PA
BODI'S FAREWELL CONCIRT
The public are respectfully informed that the Fare
well Concert of Mroo TRILL:e.A PARODI, ILL - Y•
TEMPS, MINs kIII.N.KR, and Lug. I'EffUGUSI, wit
take place nest week, of which due notice will be given
delft'
QTATE POULTRY SOCIETY OF PENN
SYLVANIA
The fourth suaual exhibition 14 now open at
JAYNE'S 111:ILDINII,
EIIEWFNUT STREET. BELOW SEVENTII,
From D o'clock, A. M., null] 9 o'clock, Y. DI
Adults 15 cont Children 5 cents
SANFORW 3 OPERA. HOUSE—
ELEVENTII gtrect, above Chestnut
ETIIIOIitAN I'ERFOIUI.t\O63 THIS EVENING.
Ethiowan LIN Illultrafol by rienfordie Troupe of
Stars—New Iltuces by the Panford Children
Doors open It 7 o'clock—to commence gunner before
eight.
To conclude with
A LAUGUADLI: AFTERPIECE.
Admittance 26 ceuta.
Illonen
A MERICAN GOLD
AND
liEW YORK EXCHANON
INTIIO
AT mouEsr CITRUNT RATES,
nr
CRQNIS J; CO.,
SPECIE BROKERS,
no2.l.tlit 40 .cOUTII THIRD RT
SCULL, CAMBLOS, & CO.,
BANKERS,
No 3S South Third Street.
The hieheet premium rat for
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NV. NYSCIU I:XCIIANG E.
neurrent - Funds bought and sold.
Stocks bought and so/4 on only vol 0-2mq
1.1 W. TINGI,EY & CO., BANK.EKb
A—Pe No S 7 South Tilt BD Street, Phiteautphig.
COLLECT lONS promptly rued., on LC accessible points
In the United ,titstes sort Co.rvln,
Stocks, Howl., & c., Bought and Sold on Commission.
Uncurcont Bank Notes, Checks, ho., bought at the
lowest rates.
Deposits seoeive4 and lotarest allowed, as per agriNS
meat DOT 2..tas
Olneo anb gliiina Mare
CALL AND SEE
The (free:eat
TAIIIKTT Or
1101./DA Y PRESENTS
Ever 0af:6141.1m
lea OM DP
TIIILADELPRIA,
Which wlll be B°ll at exceedießlY
LOW PRICES
ST
AIAPIXSEN k WITTE'S,
XASONIC HALL,
d 1.1( 113C1iNtaticr f3l'
_saw 43441431 m
SCOTIWN AUGTlONBER,(succes
woutzsr J EtsOIT,.) C Street,
opposite tie Ckstom Mew, between South sad firth
Streets.. .•
TAXES A. FREEMAN; AUOTIONEKII,
O. 422 WALNUT STREIT, above POURTU.
CARD-44LX 01 ionraaoLn ILIINITURB—TUBS-
try- We be leave to Worm the pablle that we bold
ow regular weekly sales of Fan:ours every Trieolay. at
ow' SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO: A..t. WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attsation IA given to ob
tain th e highest prices for the goodi of those who may
favor us with consignments. Pesnitieshsviag portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining hones.
keeping and not wishing sales at their own //wellies",
can bare their furniture CARNIULLY 11$310VRE TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WIIBBAI THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES POR THEIR FURNITURE THAN
THEY OAR OBTAIN PROM ANY OF THE FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTIIEWAUCTION STOWS
IN THE CITE.
MP' Persons favoring as with eonsig - nments cool rest
assured thattheir property will not be eacriiiced.
Kr Commissions more moderate then those charged
by any other Auction Abuse In the city.
.01110 - IF. Consignments respectfully solieitsid.
MST Wee paid irrunediately after the goods ars sold.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER 23d.
This sale at the Exchange, on Wolcesday_oreuing,
December =I, / 817 , at I' o'clock, will include—
Orphans' Court Sale..-Estate of J oseph Coiliretu, Deed.
FRAME MOUSE AND LOT, ANN STREET, SINS
TEENTif WARD.—A frame house, and lot of ground,
southeast side of Ann street, 60 feet southeast from
Sarah street, Nineteenth ward, IV feet front,loB feet
deep. VA ground rest.
Orphans' Court Sale..=4.state of H. T. Rama-, Deed.
_ •
ritopEarr QUEEN STREST, REN2IN6TOI.I.—A
certain beau and lot, north side of Qneen street. 20
feet front. and /20 feet deep, to a 13S feet alley leading.
fromSinnetamason street. Clear of toesseslonsoom
_ .
Orphans' Court Sale S-__ Estate.
FRAdrg R 017411 A 201) LOT. POPLAR STREET
A frame house, and lot of ground, north side of Poplar
street, between front and 'sound, 31 feet trout, end 114
feet deep. 112 ground rent.
Positive Bsle.
STORE AND DWELLING, COATES ST., ABOVE
SE VENTEY.NTII.—A three-story brick store and dwel
ling. south rods of Coates street, 85 fret 9 inches cut
of Bighteenth street, 17 feet I inch front, sad Os Z,V
inek" deep, elooarloreuce street_ The house hsa bulk
windows, gee, and hydrant. $l4 trot:m.l rent. Bents
for 7100 per annum ID- Ter css—cash _ Sale positive.
1. 5 0 to Le pal/ on each of tks above when the
urns le struck otl.
Sala at No. 4?.5. Walnut street
EXECTJTOIt'S SAL% OF WINES
On atoaday Morning,
At 12 o'CIOCk, Will be sold. at the auction store, the
wines, liquors, AC , of * gentleman, deed, coasisticg of
Ilennessy's pale brandy, Otard's dark do, scotch matt
whiskey. Port and sherry vines in cases sad demijohns;
also, 10 baskets of One champagne; the above are all or
the choicest brands,
/talent Ro, 422 Walnut street.
HOSEIIOLD FITIINITORS, 13/LUSTS, ke.
Oa Tueblay Morning
At ID o'clock, rIEI be sold, at the aactioa store, as
assortment of household fueuitare,
OFFICE FFIC.IITURIA.—AIso, a large double count•
I opbouse desk,bandaorne sabot do, nest Iron ruling
far counting bonne, oftice tables, eltarrs, As.
AT TESTATE BALE.
A arat-chnia Printing (Ave, with a good ruck of bus:-
neve, four printing preeper, two Bunten and one Adam.*
Type and everything catiqUlL7 for At baainose. Apply
at the Auction Store.
.510 A u ctild i u T igi A N 8, AlJ r Cilli c. NßEt
ftIITH and RACE: Streets.
AT PRITATE BALE--Gold and silver patent Myer,
English, SWas , said Posnck watches, jenett7,
of every description, musical Instruments, fie., d.e.
AT PRIVATS BALE—A2ranged on second floor,
household &mime of ererp description, Eerie, mat
tresses, carpeting, lo oking Owes, fancy articles, he.,
&c., &a.
Out-door Wee attended to persmoolly by the Joann'
est% Charges very low, Coaaignments of furniture
clothing, jewelry, Aa,ko aoljeited.
NATHAN'SPBTSCEPAI, LOAN OTTI(12,
8 E. Corner of Sixth and Bane Street',
Where money will be loaned ore gold and silver (dots
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds Clothing, Dry (foods,
Groceries, Regan , H ardware , buttery, Furniture. Bed
ding, Worse*, Velielew, Monroe'', Stroke. and an all ar
ticles of vane for any length of time agreed on, on non
satiafsetory and Ilberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. M. SIATHAIX9,
WEBB'S great sato of forfeited Wattles, Jewelry,
Grins, Protols, llna tal Inatnunente, ka., will take plecw
shortly . Dnenetlee will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goode, Clothing , Bedding,
de., being forfeited cabanas, will take place shortly.
Doe notice will be given. '
AT PRIVATE BALM, A? HALT 71116 USUAL
BLUING PIIICSS Doable-bottomed and kneding
are. gold patent lever 'ratchet, of the moat ap
proved main; bunting ease sad opera We gold romps.-
metro lever and lupine watches, foil jeweled; One ;NM
enameled lever and lepine watches for ladies% gold
jewelry of every deenfption; silver lever and le pine
watches. in hunting eases and open face; elver grogUeb,
Swim, and Trenchwatebes; a geaeral aseortereut tur
mince, beds, ['retires's'. mirror*.
OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, sad churl to soft
the times, low.
Cotoiroments of every deeeziptiaa of goodseolitited
for public or privets 211.4.
HONEY ADVANCED ort all and every kind of roods,
for public or private sale, ar to be held for Waited
time. Ckarros
QA.ILUEL NATRANS, AUCTIONEER,
and 11011 BY LOAN 07710 E, No. 111 South
111111 D Street, below Walnut, opposite Peso st, cep
eight doors Wow the Xxchengs
noun of Irtudoese bons 7 okdook, A. M., MAW 10
o'clock in the evening,
Oat-door Wee, ant tales it the Asetlon Room, at
tended aport the moat satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000.
BareAfasitalfer du Lars Thirty new..
ggr i . orr nude from ens dollar to thou/Lode oe Dia
monde, Silver Plate, Watches, jewelry, gfeld.,u,,, rtes
chandise, Clothlog,lParnitars, Bedding, Gegen, If mica
7 antnunentis Guns, boom, Oartiagea, and Goode of
every deacription.
AU good' can remelt say length of time agreed
upon.
All advisees, from one banded dollars awd upwards
will be charged 2 per sent. pax month; WA sad WM,
the lowest market rate.
This Store llocise having • depth of 120 fest, bag largo
dee and thief-proof ',sulfa to store all ralnables, and pre
rate watchmen for the premiere; also, a beery Man
mu. erected for the bousat of all persons luring goof,
advanced upon
H. B.—On amount or herhig as onihnited capital,
thig ales is prepared to make adraoces on more astir
factory and arecunatodatinif forme than any other is
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, to soon amounts, with
cast any charge.
- .
Gold Patent Lever and other Watches ; Jewelry, sal
Clothing will be sold at redsewd ;minas. sal-ly
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. E. comer of BiILBOII and BOUTS Street/1
eIOTO Baum&
ramago
HALES Evsß w y
BATITSDAY STSNIBEI ‘
At 7 X o'clock, at. the Auction Store, of EfArdwatt, Cat
lery, llonsekeepang Azticlae, Clueing, Watchee, Jerwet
ry, Yincy Articleo,
Orallemen'a -furnishing ezrobs
VINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
ranted, of elegant material and superior work
suansbip Also, Dress Stocks and Gentlemen's Wrap
pers, at the Premium Store of W. ff. EfilGtir. Cr:
ASCII Street, above Sixth.
IVRAPPERS! WRAPPERS! WRAP
PERS !—A very large and e2egmat assortment as
reduced prices. AIRO, heavy nader-elothinx of all de
...-riptonv, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S,
GPI ARCH Street, above Sixth.
i t V 7 2, 1 , &11 ,
S E
F S
tT T ß. E x li rm Sc izza S e C T O o rl: . ,
ar•CIdEPATTE.N4S
SHOULDER 6E.L.118.111ET MANUFACTORY, No. l'Sd
CHESTNUT Street, al•iire Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Soathern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, Ie partictitarlf invited to thin Improved cat et
Bhirta, the most perfect titling Article made. At whole.
into and retail, and nude to order. anSIPf
Copartnership Noticts
Jll S S OLD' TION.—T h a PARTNERSHIP
. heretofore existing as DAS£RA wralaits
TillS DAY dissolrol by soctsalero,eat. The baseness
trill be cal:alit:l,l at the obi staad, 1132 MARKET Ce ,
by CIIARLES WILL! 4113, who is aothotiLed to collo::
and per all debts of the late arm.
PETER W BAKER,
CI ARIA'S WILLIA3I3.
1.) c I 1..5"
Theumlersined would Inform the public, that lassin;
ought out Mr P. W. Esker. brs late putter, he let!:
onti nue the HEATING ant VENTILATING busice,
at th a 41 wtnul, 1131. MARKET Strut. where sill bs
Nut,' a full ea , ortinent of Ranges. neaten, Tentlist,rs,
Registers, Bath Boil sra. a.e , ant hopes, by strict 11-
trut.oa to business, to merit a Share ct the patron's:,
of the public.
dt-lm CHARLES WILLIAMS
NOTICE.—IVITERE_AS HENRY WHILE
nrrtJooteaStet en., lota copartner;. tradft4. !al
nhito,Sterenr. ,'c Co.. did, on the eleventh day ofNo
vcoßcer, A 1.1 1'357 make slid eke ate a Fenerai n,-
,cent to the coalz.rei,-;ne‘i, in trust, for the bereft
of " theur creditors, which said assi,;mment it duly ro -
cordLl at Pbitadelphta, - all peracas indebted to ea I
a.,signora 'nil make payment to
ISAAC ITATERMAN„k,sign.e,
uold amw-6w+ N 1T corner s'r
IVOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
ra . :3 of REISS ItHUTIMLi 5: CO . befetmlo, •
tn snl Val, day DIS-
S , IGt F.D Ds mutual cuns•ot, 3.1 that the hat!.,t,
the Brut Inn only be carried oa for the turp,e of
gatudatloa. ,Signe4, •
ENOCH REIS.3,
RELSS,
J.OIRS REIS?.
JOLIN POTTER.
vol6-d3t.}.tal.7,•tr
Noremb‘ * Id
Earpttings
OAR PETINGS BELOW COST.—The
‘./ DINSIDS ever cf.Terstl in the Csrret lice
(recdbe nt nt DUNLAP'S lrarsm , r.s, 1120 3111221 LT
street. In ettnit.oesse of the hart time... , are cr.. - -
mg rut stork el k toe and COMILJU Carrtt.h; at I 'lees
wuurl s•tunDla the c'os• it ?Juror tt5:•.2,3 the re
d•tction is set teen I stork nt Carr...t•sze,r.ststteglaro-ly
.tpeets bott.tht ate Fre.: 'zeroes. Any Gs,
fu lurn.h a !louse at the yr , sent trove n.Sr came' s
from thirty t,> forty reit rent cu rt'gttlar I t.er.e. a., I
much rh, ate: tLnn they ess pa:chase In /ay Gth :
::,e in the city.
. .
e ur,r .1% All Wool Carpeting at
veurat IS; Super3ire Carpet, 3c, vrurth $l,lO
Carpct. $l. worth 11 ZO ; Enanah Taree,try Carivt.
It 10. worth. at lea,t. 01 .77,S ; Velvet Carps cher:,
a proportion; Common and nue 011 Cloths at a wrest
varrifice Let all who want Carpet.; eon: ie. me -
dlyttly and make their selection from one of th• cher,. -
est and beet aasurtraeute of Careet‘rr; in th:•
0n..X1.11r4 W3l. DUNLAP, //lto Market -trees
Sob printing
TAIIES 11. BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB
l'hlNTl\t; 1:triillo. 2 North ...3ixru L-tr,et, Cr.,t
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11, , 14, Pauli hlot., and gonoril Printie,z ottocle , l
hind , attrud,:,to in ,noectlect WrLlt IrtLt,l 1,31
fop of Wont , lad Receipt 4
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ear.Libriry,VOITRTII ST. Wow (1,.•:,:t
G IIEAT REDUCTION
is THY Paleff. 01
CUMETERT LOTS
The Glenwood Cemetery Co h&ce deterromed to sail
the tots ru their Crinotery at
ONE GALE
The present for cash By this redaction some
et the moat eligible Lots will be sold at
TWELVE TIBLLABS.
Only 100 lore will he dircesed of et these est.,. ant
the opportunity is offered until January Ist, leh'S Ap
plyat the 00ce, 43; WALIWT STILEET.Iti,r
D. ROGERS, — ARRIAGE RE
, T po‘itOry, 1,009 and I.till t IIti.STNTT St atv.iva
Tenth. IS now open for the sale of every description of
Carriages, combining stole, durability. and elegance of
finish. from the Ilanufictery, at the corner of SIXTH
and MASTER B:revis i t° which the attention of citizens,
and Southern and itiestern gent :eclat, is respectfully
N g loa t , to earrisgas far re
pair.. in the 0 4 " 'oan,tt4 with th• Et-pm-tory EL
trUCt CA Cho btreat. cat.s to & 141.t4