The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 15, 1857, Image 3

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Tee Lost f teTs. 7 •Tais • was the sabjegt of a
}lecture recently delivered by Wendell Phillips, a report
"of which we bad the pleasure of reading in Tat Pales.
If thit celebrated downreaat lecturer were to come to
thi 4 . of Brotherly Lore , ' just now, we might con.
since him that the arts were at least not nil lost, or if
eO,-thet :they had: again been found As a principal
meansOf cojrecting the erroneous impression under
Whickilibiactentillo gentlemen Is evidently laboring,
—' we iheuidinviie hini to the rooms of Mr. A. S. Robin
- ;Beni No, 010 Chestnut street, where There ere now or.
ranged, for public sale, on Thursday of this week, two
pihdred and fifty as handsome pastel and water. color
drawidg,Mid oil paintings, as the most fastidious ad
miter of art might wish to look upon.
The public are invited to examine them previous to
the dale.
• Thus Ottruarr.—" If a ohii word or two will
- render a man happy," said a French King, "he must
be a welch - , Indeed, who will act give them to him.
Such a disposition le like lighting another mares candle
- by one's own, which loses none of its brilliancy by, whet
the other gains. , So It is with good advice, and In this
- spirit 110 commend our friends to procure all their gar
ments at the Brown Stone Clothing Nall of Itorkhill
k Wilson, Nos. 6::Is and 605 Obestautstreet, aborenzth.
PVIIIIC Fannie, scar St. .Fauf's Church, on
Third street, furnish a sound bottle of claret or
Sauterne, or other light Trench nine for twenty-five
cants the half bottle; which is about the price et
which you procure the mune_ article in Paris. Their
eooklug, too, In pronounced qiilte as good as that of the
• best restaurants in ", la belle _retry Freres aro,
It le,,needleaa to add, doing a splendid business: _
SooEh6 !—This is thi3 - word which best expresses
' -tee euelitY' and style 'of the-vast stock of gentle
. , men's wrappers . which - Messrs. R. C. Walborn & Co.,
Nos 'taunt? North Sixth street, have got up for the
holidays. 'lf ladles. who desire to present gifte Of this
kind to their friends of the masculine gender cannot be
• culled at Walborn's, they can't begin to be suited any
- where In town. -
•
osal OP THE Leon's !—Truly Evane'e
-- Original Olft Hook Store, Chestnut, below Fifth, one
of the lions of Philadelphia. It in, moreover, largely
frequented, and by people in many cases who simply go
to see the'crowds that are buying boots of all Ueda.
It should be borne in mind that vans sells, alt the
- latest works as low as they can be hot anywhere else
hi town; and that with - every pUre'hese of a dollar end
upwards a gift ii,"funilihed r wortli tram twenty•Sve
—tents np . 'te one hundred dollars
• of-P si•AGE:r-The PoetOrmeDepart
mentbSi decided, that molter the present laws post.
mutes aro not eompelled to receive cents in payment
ter 011 bee Mateo or poitage stamps, nor from anyone
person at any.one time more than thirty seats in throe
• cbtetcotti. The Department has aleo doolded that the
employees Amnia buy their clothing et the great Bazaar
of; Clifton, Albright, & Co., Jaynela Hall, No. 627
Chestratt'alreet.
THE MONEY MARKET.
Paiwinnixtu,s, Dooember 14, 1857
The news by the Europa created a decidedly
good feeling in the community today, the influemio
of which, at the snick board, was rather exhibited
in the improvement and stiffening of prices than in
any very large transactions. City sixes sold at
831 ; new 901; Morris Canal, preferred, 931 ; Cam
den and .Amboy bonds 70 ; 'Reading bonds 80;
,stook 281; Pennsylvania Railroad stock 381, and
Pennsylvania Bank 108. -
There appears to be much doubt iu the minds of
the people as to the result of the resumption of
specie payments in Now York upon business pros.
poets. The interests of our city require that our
banks should speedily follow suit, but we doubt if
they will be able to do so very soon, clogged as thoy
are with the country circulation, and we should not
be surprised if they postponed the measure until
the time fixed by the relief law.
The Baltimore banks expanded quite freely after
the suspension, and clan hardly be in a oondition
to resume. An effort to do so on their part would
bear with much sorority on the community there,
and, they bare during all the crisis shown them
solve indisposed to press their customers. The
banks in Virginia will be still lees able to resume
nt 91:50, but the sound banks everywhere will press
Into line as fast as possible, and many weak and.
Insolvent banks will be driven to the wall.
IVe learn that the Mercantile Mutual Insuranee
Company have executed a deed of trust to Messrs.
Thomas, Tyson, Butcher, and John C. Keifer, for
the benefit of the creditors of the company. This
Institution has been in existence for eight years,
end by prudent management and fair dealing had
secured a large share of the confidenee of the
community. ;We are informed that the company
has not only lost severely by marine disasters, but
has suffered very heavily in the non-payment of
notes received for premiums, and the directors and
officers, unwilling to'issue petioles the security of
whioh hatillecome doubtful, have deoided to wind
up Its affairs.
The last New Orleans bank statement is as fol
lows : •
,
Nov. 28, : Dec. 6.
Specie 29,037,032 1.8,600,1'.:4 Lao $463,062
Ofreahalos.. ...... 4,128,374 4,121,304 Dee. 7,070
Deposits 10,021,443 9,838,073 Dec. 183.370
Short Loans 15,637,089 15,105,730 Dec. 931,953
Exchange 3.029,909 8,243,693 Inc. 213.9e6
Doe distant Banks. 605,019 818,199 Inc. 268,180
Long and Short Loans, November 28 817,961,194
Long nod Short Loans, December 6 17,768,118
Actual docrepoe of Long and abort Loans for
tbe' week - • E 91,816
PKILADELIIIIA STOOK EXCHANGE SALES,
December 14, MT.
, Reported ly R. Manly, Jr., Stock Broker, No
801 Tratnut street.
FIRST BOARD
400 Routing R6B 43. ,80 1 1000 O&Am R 6 63...70
100 Oity 65 0& P 1 20&Am It b5w0..98
1400 ,do new_ 0&P..90447-Pone R cash 88)
300 do C & P.... 0334 1 1 do do ag
WO do c'h 0 & 25 do do 383 i
1000 do do 63x 500 N Granada
x
1:00 I'n Canal be 36 6 Lehigh 5Cr1p,....34
BETWEEN BOARDS
Ica Pelt l'av 61182 0'12.02 I 100 Read Rco , 46,V
' ' EBOOND BOARD.
1000 N' Nana R ea.... 53 1 9 Poona R .113 g
4000 do de... „.53 i 5C & Ani R bswn.. 98
1009 2411rn R 8 86X 10 Read R 20x
1000 Clataw R Is 41 100 L Island R 0
2000 do b5wn...41 100 do do .„... 9
1000 do d 0... .41 50 do do ' 0
100 C'T Gaa 66 CI& in. 63 X 50 do do OS
1000 Read R6a 66 65 50 do do 0,6'
2000 Phil & S Itflelmtoo 100 do b 5 ~.. 9M
2000 MI R6eo & P —B3 X•10Bk or Pentia 10x
10 Morris Cane ptd.93.y 10 do do 10,v
2 do do' Pa X 1 2 Par & Meat 8k..52
25• Penna 13 ' 88}(I 8 Qtrard' Ilk 9
OLOSING DB.IOI3E—STEADY.
Asked.
ge NB6 , 82 prof lt3X 17
Wpm , t 12x
do ist mdrt7 , 4 89X 70
do 2dm 49X bOX
Long Island ... • 91( 9X
Vicksburg 0 7X
Girard Bank 8X 9X
Lekigb 'Line „si 1
Union Cana1.....2 4
New Creek 3i X
003 , 11116911 P. 71.. 0 0x
13id'
13 8 es 98 109
Pbils s'e Int off .831 i 84
0 11R.831; 84
"N8w.60 91
Pet:nay!' 6'e....64,1‘ 05
IlestAlng It 2614 2014
de Beads 1 7074), 76
do Met 64 , 4F.61 86
Penes RR • VIX 38,1(
Morrie Veal Oon 14 47
Reba .1i 62.
stock—. 10 • 11
'Marine littelligencv.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 13, VW.
D 1011 WATER,
7 26--sus BETS •1 85
12 IP)
JLERIVEP
Baron Bello, Ityderyts flays from Boston, with mdse
to J Twells.
Dr brig Martha J'ane, Corbett, lb days from Comsat,
lie, NS, with potatoes to 1G A louder ft. Co.
Bohr , Ltanilet, Crowell, 6 days from Providence, with
mdse to John Kennedy do Co.
- _Schr Black Dish, Hotchkiss, S 8 days from Menial,
with fruit, itc. to least Immo do Co.
Behr Jab L Lreverin, Pearceil day from Dover, Del,
with rant to Pie Barrett fe Son.
. .
Behr Delaware; Denby, 1 day from Bwyrna, Del, with
eats to Jae Barrett Sr. Son•
Behr Sarah Warren, Bettie, 1 day from Frederica,
Del, with wheat- to Jae Barrett & Bon.
Schr Triad, Daily, 8 days from Jutport, with =dee to
LA Bonder St Co. -
Bohr TOollessoB, 'Wooster, Bdays from Eastport, with
mites to E A Solider & Co.
Fohr Z A Enloe, Eadisr, 8 days from Eastport, with
!oleo to E A Bonder & Co.
Behr Mum Rickards, I,day from Camden, Del, with
. wheat and oata to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
-Behr harp Gray, Calll,l day from Smyrna, Del, with
Ors la Bevrti3y, Wilson & Co,
-Ecbr 'Vandal's, Ocropor 1 day from Smyrna, with grain
. to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Behr A 0 Oray, Eelly,l day from Smyrna, with grain
to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Allegheny Perpy, 1 day from Bleak Bird, with
wheat to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Behr .1 Goodspeed Wilber,A days from Norwich, in
bath* to Morris - 8c - 31tirrof •
tishr Chief, Champlin, a dills from, Norwich, in hal
set hi Morris & Nutty. •
Bohr Richard Borden, Arnold, 4 days from Yell River,
with olddron toCabeen ht Co
, Bar A l Aldridge, Batsman, 3 dart from Now BC&
Hord , with all to /limber, Bunting Co.
Behr If Dolphlaa, !dates, 21days from Calais, with
laths, &e. to 31 Tromp & Bon.
Behr SP Cake, Endicott, 3 days from New York, with
old iron to N Rowland & Co.
Solir 11 Plower, Ilaynor, 4,days from New York, with
barley to eliptain.
Schr I 11 Pickup, Pickup, 1 days from New York,
with salt thltoillnan k Co.
- &ht. 1) 3 Stetson, Cobb, 6 days from Provineotown,
with mdse to G A Wood.
ileht Cerro Gordo, Irons, 3 days front. Suffolk, Va,
with ohloglot to captain.
Behr 0 id Neal, Henderson, a days from New York,
In ballast to cantata.
Schr Mountain Avenue, Greenfield, 3 days from New
burg, with iron to A Whitney & Son.
BM: Bodine, Risley, 3 days from .New York, with
rods* to D 3 Stetson & Co.
Schr E W Perry, Samson, 10 days from St Marys, Ga,
with lumber to captain.
Eichr Larnartine, Johnson, 3 days from New York,
with mdse to captain.
Bohr Isabella, Denny,2 days from Baltimore, with
wheat to Itobemn Loa.
Stearu.tug America, Virden, 8 hours from Delaware
Breakwater, without a tow Reports the brig Fairy,
from Pernambuco. at the Breakwater, welting orders.
Passed the ship Grey Eagle, for City Point, below De
lawaro City, going down, and brig Henry Leeds, from an
Eastern port, off 'Wilmington Creels, upward bound.
„
Eteamship Delaware, Copes, York, Allderdiee.
Brig P Lacoste, French, T aided de Cuba, B Norris
Wain & Co.
Behr( DI Robertson, Morrow, Bermuda, F Pet:llBton.
Behr.° Neal, Ilenderson, New Bedford, Noble,
Ritantett Li Caldwell.
-Mr.:Goodspeed, Wilber, Norwich, Morrie & gurray.
Bahr Chlet, Champlin, do do
Behr Emma Amelia, 'larding, Boston, D Cooper.
Behr B C Beat:ter, Carlisle, Key West, Rape & God
halt. - - -
Etr Ann Eliza, Robinson, New York, W 3tßaird & Co.
-Dreamer farmer, tler, Balttmore, A Groves, Ji.
Bit A lirovee,dr, Poynter, -do do
- - • (gerreepondenee of the Philadelphia Eaehavge,)
• • - - torts. Del.. Dee. 32.11 AE.
W A Weft; pilot, landed this nsornieg, and reports
that the bilg New •Bra s lor Olentuegoai and Jahr atillnell
't 1, 41- - -Ashiileadi for :Relies, with sereral -SOlitere, went to
, set last evening, The brig- 0 R Rogers end sereral
LhOlohooners are now going up. Three brigs and ton
tiebeotters swat the Breakwater. Wind NW.
4 -- WU. K. - 11101010.
rill filk.goilind
~r11:4419441 of the Thilettelphts Exchange.)
,:- , .2: 4, 'Y''' ' z--- , - CIAPrISLAND, Dia 14, 4 40 - 't ..
4,- - kbutqUe - te xteie4ciing tu , but nothing itzt - elglat 1300
trititt,PWltid W. Weather moderate. •
Yellre, /ci?:t . THOS. IL Lltrelin.
Car Tguanurn TO TIM PRIEM]
DORTON', Deo 14.
Arrived,'briga J M Sigonne, from Dime lisktiem cobra
Antelope and Monrovia, from Velem Lombard, from
Matanzas.
The brig Vernon, from Baltimore for Bangor, with'
1000 libbr flour, went aeboro ou Friday at Outtytinuk,
and has bilged. Five hundred bble of the flour were
saved and taken to llolmee Dole. Her rudder is gone,
and the cargo is badly damaged. She will probably be
got off If the fair weather continftea
bI.IIIdOItANDA.
Steamship 11 11 Beath; Ramsay, at New York 13th
inst. from Lattimore.
Steamship Jason, Britton, from New York, entered
inward at London 24th ult.
Steamship Arno, Lines, from New York, at Cowes
17th ult.
Steamship City of New York, Matthews, hence at
Boston yestorday.
Ship Lotus, Lockie,,for iiong Kong, salted from San
Francisco ttle ult.
Ship Empress of the Soe iL Wiltion, from Now Yolk, ar
rived at San Francisco 141 ult.
Ship Alexander, Holway,, for Sydney, via Puget
' Sound, sailed from Sea FretneleCO 111, ult.
Ship Tennant, Thomas, nailed from San Francieco
15th ult. for Callao.
Ship Susan Howland, Adams, from New York for San
Francisco, was spoken Sept 24, lat 55 428, long 72 25 W;
bad lost most of her sails, wizen topsail yard, and car
ried away steering gear, in a gale on the 22d; was bend.
tag new sails at the time, and wanted no assistance.
Ship Oliver Jordan, Alden, 88 days from Callao for
Cowes, put into Portsmouth 25111 ult. for orders.
• Ship Wyoming, Brooks, hence at Liverpool2sth
anti entered same day to load for Philadelphia.
Ship James Menton, Bryan, from Callao for Liver
pool, at Queenstown 24th ult.
Ship Fanny McHenry, Smith, for N Orleans, cleared
at London 24th nit.
Skip Chaos, Dutton, from Brunswick, oa, arrived at
Liverpool 20th
Ship Celestial Empire, lirbiting,l2o days from Callao,
put into Portsmouth 25th ult. for orders; rudder bad
been slightly damaged.
Borgne Fred Lennig, from Havana, arrived np at New
Orleans 7th inst. .
. .
Barque Mary 11 Kendall, Brock, front Charleston for
Philadelyhitt,Wile spoken 12th Inst.lat 30 1,5,10ng . 73 13.
Barque Early Bird, Cook, from Bong Kong, ara iced at
Ban Francisco oth ult.
Barque Yankee, Smith, for Honolulu, sailed from Ban
Francisco Bth ult.
Barque Live Yankee, Gore, for Paget Bound, sailed
from Ban Francisco 10th ult.
Barque David Lapsley, Bishop, sailed from Matanzas
4th inat. for Cardenas.
Barques Amy and Wyandotte, harm at Boston yes
terday.
Brig Alfred Ezell, Beadling, Tor Philadelphia soon,
VIII At ihYalli 81.11
ffBMWI=aIREM
Brig Cleorgia, Casale, hence for Boston, before re•
ported ashore on bang Island Beech, near .New Inlet,
was gut off on Saturday evening, after throwing OT€ll ,
board between forty and fifty tone of coal, and was towed
to NeyrYork 13th inst. Oho sustained but trifling da •
maga. -
Brigs J IV Rhoads, Leviathan, Ilidalge bad Isola,
hence at Boston yeetarday:
Brig Pilltnore, Beans, from 81 Croix, arrived at Co
penhagen 23d
Brig AIM Elizabeth, Pl:annoy, for Philadelphia, sailed
(rpm Boston 19th lost. . .
Behr Geo Edward, May, hence at Boston lath lost.
Behr L'L Sharp, Weaver, hence at Pall Riverllth inst.
Behr /tory Fletcher . , Crosby
' , from Eastport for Phila
delphia Bailed from hewport 12th !net.
BebteAlex Henderson and Neptune, for Philadelphia,
'tiled from Providence 12th inst.
. _ .
, Behr Boxenua Burley, Marta, hence et New York yee.
Univ.
Bohr Leunot Dupont, Corson, for Indianola, cleared
at Mobile 7th Inst.
. . . . .
Schr Geo Henry, tholth, hence et Memel:l4l2th Inst.
Behr A Cordery, Babeeek, hence at Charleston 12th
nst.
Bohr Sydney Price, Godfrey, hence at Mobile 7th Lost.
Bare Lydia Boyden, Fisher, and J W Woolsey, Ma
ar, for Philadelphia, nailed from Alexandria 12th inst.
Bohr J 13 Austin, day, hence, arrived at Alexandria
2th Inst.
Bohr J 11 Planner, Thompson, cleared at Wilmington,
NO, 12th lost. for Philadelphia.
Bohr Ohrhitopher Loeser, Snow, for Mobile, Bailed
from Matanzas Minot.
Behr Jonathan May, Cobb, hence at Havana 8(1 inst.
Behr B Watson, Maguire, aatted fromlikrana, ethicist
for New York.
Bohr dune N Baker, Vanneman, at Et Jago de Cuba
28th ult. from Charleston.
Bahr J U P anner, Thompson, cleared atlYll63lngton,
NO, 12th lust. for Philadelphia.
Bahr Paugaaset, Waples, hones at New York 13th inst.
Bcbre Gazette, Orowell, hence for Boston, and gate
Stewart, Carroll, do for NEM haven, at New York 13th
Wt.
Behr P A. Benders, Ireland, for Philadelphia, cleared
at Wilmington, NO, 12th init.
MARINE 2dISOELLANY
. .
Bar Sarah 0 Shields, from Philadelphia for Boston,
with 200 tone of coal, ran ashore within a quarter of a
toile west of the life-boat elation No 20, on Southamp
ton Beach, LI, on Wednesday morning, about 3 o'clock,
during denso fog. A very heavy surf was running at
the time, from the outer bar to the beach, and break
ing all over the schooner. The wreck was discovered
at daylight, when the persons in charge of the station
assembled, and took prompt measures to rescue the
crew. A line was thrown over the vessel from the mei ,
tar, by aid of which a strong line aas run from the
ship to the boaeh. The life-boat was then 'twinkled,
and at the imminent risk of life of the prone who
wont to their rescue, the officers and crew safely landed.
The vessel and cargo will prove a total-loss.
DOSIESTIO PORTS
SAN PIIANOIBCO, Nov ti—Ar whaling brig Lererstt,
Brooks, 33 days tram Fellinstor Isisod, via Ochotsk
Sea. - •
Bth—Ar Sw ship Atlantic, Cariston, from Cardiff,
' ales VII Rio Janeiro.
nth—Au barque biew.Norld, Megaton, Humboldt
Vith—Steanaehlp Golden Age, LaPpldge, Panama, 12
aye; sehr I Ebbetta, Albion river.
18th—Itatque J Godttey Grant, Sydney; Hamburg,
t eo Krell, ?oaken, Rio do Janeiro.
Old 4th ult, barque .1 It Mora, Ittley k Sydney.
6th—Dan ship Ceeropa, lloyaeu, Iquique; barque .1 A
alklnburg, Navel, Portland.
NEW YORK, Dec 7.4—Arrived, It DI steamship Eu
ropa, Leitch, Liverpool, Nov _Bth ; ateumahip Roanoke,
Skinner, Portsmouth, arc ; steamships Thomas Swan,
Post, Savannah • Jackson, Baker, Baltimore; Roanoke,
Skinner, Norfolk, &c ; barque Magdalena, Munday,
Carthagena , brigs Humboldt, Damage, Mansanilla ;
Mariner, Atkinson, Turks Island; Due Inuaos, Arno.
lin, Aqui, IV C A ; Bell Plower ' Niel!, Galveston; ear
0 Shaw Shaw, Georgetown, 110.
Cleared, ship Charlotte, Nesmith, Charleston; barque
Wildfire, Campbell, Vera Cruz; brig Eenterprzau,
Grindles, Trinidad.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Up to 12 o'clock Last Wight
GIRARD 110178 E—Chestnut street, below Ninth.
John Mcediarmid, N Y D Young & la, N Y
0 0 °unwell, Michigan lil Gibbs, N Y
Geo T WallaceNorlolk,Va II A Thomas, N Y
E Wheeler, N k' C L Harding, Burlington
Mr Wheeler, N Y II A Pettebono, N Y
Chao Jones, Ala Miss Williams, Ye
Mrs Win Brown, Medic Dr 11,1E1,503, Reading, Pa
Mrs Banks, Pa ' Miss Banks, Pa
Master Banks, Pa Alf Nichols & la, N York
Joe J Tompkins, Somerville Wm Blanchard, lloatoo
I E Spencer, St Louis, ale J K Harris, New York
Wm A Shepard, New York W Derrick & la, N I
H D G Carroll, Jr, Balt L 8 Gordan, Baltimore
Henry D Middleton, Ye Irrael il Day & wife, B. I
I Graham, Ky Jas 0 Campbell, Utah
If Alex Campbell, Utah 8 II Blackiston, New York
Thos B Lewis, Baltimore It Feodsharu, New York
C W Mackubin,St Paul,MiriflrD Murray, Dtd
0 T Russell & da, Boston C Frost & la, Conn
Chas H Miller, Phila. W F Lecher, Philo.
W B Dobbin, Baltimore I: 0 Dawson, ald
L Riggs, St Louis A Arndt, ft Louts
Jas Mahan, Glasgow Peter Mac Leod, Otealow
II I Gardner, Boston 1' Quincy Brown, Boston
C Foster, Jr If 8 Brown, San Francisco
Alex Johnston, Nebraska II Schuritering, N Y
I Grace, New York 8 E Mester, Lancaster
U Danforth, N 1 A Joel. New York
C A Darling, N Y C Rapelye & la, L I
Hon H D Maxwell, Pa J W Priest, N York
,1 E Wheeler, N Y D Griffith, Ve
7 0 Hatton, Va J G Hodges, Ye
G Baughman, Richmond Horace It Day, N Y
„T T Hilt:nen, Ea land II E Johnston, Baltimore
Mrs E Johnston, Baltimore Miss E Johnston, Baltim e
Miss II Johnston, Brltimore D 8 Dexter, R I
Simon W Dexter, It I W El V Prentiss, Ohio
John C Sterling, New York W 8 Hale, Texas
RIBOBANTB , ROTBL—Fourth at., below Mob.
Dautel Bertsch, DI Chunk W Le!souring, thitomlt Iltll
Wan Lilly, Munch Chunk Jos Baker, Preemansburg
W Rodsbn, Freemansburg Chas L Rowan& Pa
non JIS Yost, Pottstown R Dayton!. Plymouth
John B Smith, Plymouth Wan L Bradley, N
N LRey, N Y J Abraham, PS
A R 'McClure & la, Pa Chas N Taylor, Pa
Wm "leper, Jr, Pa Jacob Raper, Pa •
AMERICAN HO TEL—Cheatnut etreet, above Fifth.
0 Dagett, 'Wilmington • SY L Lewis, New York
Camminge, Harrisburg W L Humphreys, Harrisb'g
L 8 Long, New York Mies El Long New York
W L Lonmnan, L Wood I Walla, Miner/Title
M Preck Mineraville D M Mahe, New York
Sited, Delaware P E Smith, Idaryland
JO 31 Conrad, Pbila 1V B Patten, New Haven
P Rafferty, New Jersey E Beatty & son, Carliele
/I.ll,techtentacht, Pa J Knott, Reading
W R Ailing, New York J Thacker, Plata
B Shaw, New York David Dodd, New York
31 Bastin, N Y Wm 0 Trego, Baltimore
lIN/011 HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth.]
1 Rador,Easton 0 Warner, Beading
B P Berlin, Reading J H Boyd, Danville, Pa A Pllonnell, N J A Weiss & la, At Chunk
J Knog,'Pittsburgli IF Ooze, P & It R B
0 Wilborss, ilotruesburg 0 F Blake, N I
Dr J V Crawrord, Del T T Wireman,ltuntingdon
8 II Bailey, Pa .1 it Hockley, Philada
R D Stiles, Wetherly, Pa I H Grant, Rockland, Me
0 Bender, Cincinnati, Ohio 0 Christian, Ginn, Ohio
John Donaldson, Tamaqua. 11. R Dickey, Ohio
B Austin, Fulton CO Chas Hasa, Harrisburg
STATES 11N1011—Market street, above Sixth.
Baml Nod. Del E McDonald, Pottsville
J Bowers, Lancaster John Shaeffer, Lancaster
A 0 Boswell, Balt Chas J Barns, Balt
J 11 FOX, Chester co Thos J Hassle, Pa
Henry Horst, Dauphin co
NATIONAL HOTEL—Mace street. above Third.
3 A Bradley, Boston 1, M Mosley, Pittsburgh
tl A ltoberts, Pittsburgh P M Ermentrout, 'Reading
B P Whitley, Pa 3 Boyne, Manch Chunk
Jacob Bldd, Mauch Chunk W Milhous°, Pa
II 3 Handler, Pottsville 3 L Eckel, Ducks co
D D P Boyer, Phil% 3 L Polon, Pittston
3 P Bomberger, Pa J Ilsonehen, Beading
W A Medlar, Bel. Haven L P Irwin, Berwick
V F Boyer, Reading J Il Shifter, ' , Motown
I Barroultan, Pa
BARLEY 811EAP—Second, below Vine.
E G Warman, N J Jacob Williamson, N J
James Rensmlngton, AN Geo W Watson, Pa
John Palmer, Pa Henry Watson, Pa
WAt Kirk, Porreatville Men Kirk & rola, Vorreat'lln
MADISON HOUSE—Second street, &bore Harker
d B Wiley, Boston Mrs M A {Viler, PhDs
M Armstrong, Jr, Md Mlee A Armstrong, Md
Miss .1 Armstrong, Md IV C Hearn, Vol
Col John White, 111 W B Merchant, Dititalo
H d Kinsman, Itoolorood Henry Hirsh, N Y
Wary Atklneen, Pa
BLADE DEAR INN—Pitth and Merchant streets.
domes Scott, Chester co ' Davis Kimble. Chostor co
Wm II Cheney, Chaster en J Eachus, Chester co
0 Hoskins, Maryland Wan Woolsey, Maryland
D G Stacy, Lancaster co Mrs Crawford, Lana co
D W Chandler, W Cheater J P Thornton, Pa
.7 Richards, Reading C Marshall, Pa
J Patterson & la, Pa Edward I , Scott, ro.
Wm Dowdall, Pa Robert Dance, it
Ileuj Stratton, Pottstown T Boyd, Philo .
Mrs M. Large. N J 0 J Overhart, Cheater co
Wm W Wilson, Del Mrs Callaghan & do, Philo
D S WI ngard, Pottstown
BALD EAGLE ROTEL—ThIrd street, abr. Callowhill.
Z it Long, Carbon co Miss Meyer, blatingtonya
Tbos B Richards, Bristol Richd Moore, Quakertown
John Bbaw, N J - Isaac ir, judge, Bristol
Jos Deorle, Frieudsvillo
Opaial Notices
The Greatest Bargains In tho World.—The
sabseriber, being abOut to close his business ; otters his
entire stock of superior Ready-made Clothing for sole.
MI in went of a superior Article are invited to give
him a call. gtoro to let and fixtures for sale. )1.
TRACY, 211:1‘14.11KET Street. dels4.rn
Furst Furs: Furs Selling oft at reduced
prices, wholesale and retail, at WM. F. 'EMU'S
Fancy Far Store, No. 152 North Third Street, below
Race street. doldsw
Holiday kitio.—tlentlomenos 'Wrappers, Mnt•
fists, scarfs, cravats, ties, stocky, shawls, ice. These
are most useful presents, and•are do bo [Gaud In great
.variety OW. W. Holghtto, 612 arch street; store Sixth,
tlt.irofy low priooo, dOl2-d.tileo.
-
skates: skates I skates t—Our readers will
find the largest and most complete nenortmcnt of this
winter luxury, and at the 10We3t prices, at W. W.
KNIGHT'S, No. 619 Market street, opposite Deentur
street.. no3o-1m
Saving Fund.—Nutlitual Safety Trust, Co.,
once, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DUltUs.at THE
SUSPENSION OF SPROIE PAYMENTS DY THE
BANES.
1. Deposits received and payments made daily.
2. Current Dank Notes, Checks, and Specie will be
received on deposit.
Deposita made In Dank Notes or Checks will be
paid back in Current Bank Notes.
4. Devotes made in Cold or Silver will be paid back
In Coin.
lancet FIVE PER CM, per annum, n 025
Furs.—Jos'epli Rosettbaunes Furs are eele.
brated for cheapness, at) le, and quality. Fiero 116 Arch
stieet, between Fourth and Fifth. N 13 —lure altered
into fashionable etylee. We study to Osseo. dol•lua
lacksoo,
JOB PRINTER,
MERCHANT STREET.
Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Cir
culars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to suit the times.
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and
Beautiful complexion, use "Balm of 1,000 Flowers."
For dressing Ladies' hair, non "Woodland Cream, a
new Pomade." it curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully.
W. P. PSTRISIO: & 00., Proprietors, N. Y.
For sale by T. D. Peterson, 306 Chestnut; Samuel
Simes, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. B. Durand, 718 Chest
nut; T. 11. Peters & Co., 716 Chestnut; O. Evans,
ant Book-store, 439 Chestnut; 0. 8. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar
ket; A. B. Taylor, Sloth and Walnut; Dr Morrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut; J. W. Shoes & Sons,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward
Chrlstmann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner
Eletenth and Walnut. n012.1y
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
524 WALNUT ST,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE,
GEO. J. HENKEL'S,
424 WALNUT Street,
0'22-Sm Late of 173 Chestnut Street
Bank of Pennsylvania Notice.•• Notes of this
Sank taken et par for s Wholesale Stook of Clothing,
now being soli at Mall.
deB•lm No.l North FIFTH Street
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken at per for
Watcbss and Jewelry, at lowest price.,
man & TUOMPSON, Importers,
del 1m 324 Chostuut street, below Fourth..
Good Coffee.
Lovers of Coffee cannot realize the full value of their
favorite beverage without haring it - made In the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & INLROY,
117 and 118 South TENTH, cor. of George,
da.thu Hole Zdanufacturore
S. V. Downll, Commission Business an Com.
II:imolai paper and negotiations of loans, 66 WALNUT
opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia. nolo-2m
An Important Fact...—We now gee it an•
nounoad that the eatenghte Wholesale Clothing Deal—
ers, STRAUSS to GOLDMAN, No. NO MARKET St.,
&bore Third, hare commenced to Retail their entire
stock at Wholesale prima, de£l.lm
ewer's Infant Invaluable
Oordial le preparedfrom a vexlety of the most choice and
efficient aromatice known in medicine, end is the most
perfect end reliable carminative extent for Infant, and
young children.
By its powerful influence a speedy cure le effected In
all owe of Cho lie, windy pains and spasm. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti
tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties Iran.
ciallleea palely of the bowel:, rooeoneee , vomiting, deo.
The infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been need Sn thousands of canes with the most
abundant 1111C0064. No tangly should be without It.
Prepared only by Mune A. Downs,
At his Drug and Ohemical Store,
N. B. corner of Mirth and Green eta., Philadelphia.
To whom all ordere must be eAdreseed. And for silo
by Druggists generally. an 10.1 y
granten4 basing Fund—Office 209 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. 'Receives de
polka. in sums of 0136 Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, end allows Interest at the rate
of fore per cent. per annum.
Wilco open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 in the evening. P/ eeldent
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M.
Morris.
Stlarnageo.
On the 10th lost., by Rev. N. D. Baldwin, Mr.
STEPHEN 6. SIMPKINS, of Now Jersey, to Miu
MARY D. BRANSON, of Philadelphia.
On the 10th instant, by Rev. E D. Swelnits. Mr. J.
FREDERICK PLEIS, Jr., to Mles M. CORNELIA.,
eldest daughter of Chao. L. Bute, EN , all of this city.
On the 12th instant, by Alderman Shane, Mr. JOHN
E. SEVILLE to Miss SUSAN BORER, both of this city.
illicatlis
ruddeuly, on the 14th Instant, at hie residence,
Valentra, Schuyllo3l county, Col. YRANIIIB AIIIIIIIAY
WYNKOOP.
Ills funeral will take plane on Wednesday, P. IC, Do.
camber 16th, from the residence of Me brother-111.4m,
Thomas I. Atwood, Pottsville, Pa. nit friends and
ktettrurs of Ma command la Mexico are reopectfelly to
vit - e'd to attend.
On the 10th instant, Mr. JOHN 'WILLITS, Sr , in the
77th year of his age.
At Burlington, on the nth instant, THOMAS 10Y,
aged 66 years.
On the 13th inttant,' Mr 01:01101: 'MOREHEAD,
after a lingering illness, In the 68th year of his age.
On the Bth instant. in Madison, Indiana, Mrs. MART
SCOTT, wife of Mr. Robert Scott, late of Thiladelphia,
in the 70th year of her age.
On the 10th instant, Mrs. ELIZABETH OLABZ, wife
of the late Francis (Naha, in the bad year of her age.
On the 12th inst., JOSEL'II wonit.ELL, in the 58th
year of tote age,
Ms funeral will take place on Tuesday, 15th inst., at
I o'clock, from his late residence, No. 7 South Tenn
Square: Ills male friends, as well as the Washington
°rays and the Welch Society, aro respectfully invited
to attend without further notice.
irr The Rev. W. H. Millburn will preach
(D. V ) in the H. A. TRINITY CHURCH, EIGHT!!
Street : above Race, THIS (Tuesday) AFTERNOON, at
3 o'clock. dels-11.*
frrDr. Steven's rottrth Lecture will take
,Jplace en TUESDAY, the 3C,th Inst,, at 7),i I'. M. eub•
ett—"The Crusaders in the Dotyland." Tickets at
the door.
(Tr Kensington Soup Society.—Dr. Richard
sy. TEIOIdAS hoe been appointed our Agent to solicit
donations for the use of this Society.
A donation of four barrels of Flour, from an " Un
known friend," to hereby acknowledged.
del4-2t* J K. VAUGHAN, Secretary
1 . 17' Literary Bur eitu. —An Experienced Editor,
a successful author, end a thoroughly educated Literary
men, weary with twenty-live yeare of the drudgery of
Bally Journalism, has determined to hire out or sell hie
brains et retail to those who may require their services
in any honorable way.
Merchants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of
every kind, will be supplied, oil-hand, with Advertise
ments, (political or othernise,) Notices, Cards, Circu•
lore, or any species of article desired.
Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Iteporte,
Itesolut:ons, Letters, Twists, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar
ticles, Communications, and every other Sort of Brain
work, which they may find it Inconvenient or trouble
some to do for themselves.
Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank In society or oc
cupation in life can have Lettere written on any eub•
Pict, whether biiiilness 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 Ladies' Albume, Notes Billet
doux, Monodies, and Compositions of the mosedellcate
and cousdential character, Incident to every possible
circumstance or event In life, will be furnished In in-
violable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, end
explaining their wlehen,
Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will be
strictly and promptly attended to.
Address J. THOMPSON,
Literary Bureau
41-8 m Box 2285 Philadelphia P. 0., 1 1 a.
V• - • The. Tiventy•SeconeiriThii --- rerstrr — yOTTs;
"LIOME MISSIONARY SOCIETY, OF THE CITY OF
PHILADELPHIA, ,, will be heidon TUESDAY even
tog 15th inst. ' at covets o'clock, In Musical Fund Hall.
The Annual Report will be read and Addresses deliv
ered by
Rev. ALFRED COORMAN,
Rev. It JEFFERY, (late of Albany, N. Y.)
Rov. FRANKLIN 'MOORE.
Hinging under direction of TAMES M. MUD, Esq.
Cards of admission may be had gratuitously at the
Rooms of the Society, b3l E. North Street; of H. M.
Himmey, Arch Street, below Fifth', Thomas T. Mason,
43i Market Street; or any of the Committee.
THOMAS T. MASON,
GEO. 11. STUART,
3. II ROGERS,
MATTHEW NEWRIRK,
dee 9 wanit* Committee on Public Jlootinge.
fiffice of the Commonwealth insurance
COMPANY OF TIIE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—
Parsuont to the requitemonts of the charter of the Com
monwealth Insurance Companyot the State of Peneutyl
van's, an Election for Ten Directors, to eery° the ensu
ing year, will be held at the office of the Company, N.
W. corner of YOCUM and WALNUT, on MONDAY,
31100ary 4th, 1868, between the hours of 10 and 2 o'clock
0028-etuth-til SAMUEL S. MOON, liee'y •
rvoTioE.- Office of the Beaver Meadow
1 Railroad Company.
PUILADELPIIII, December 14,1857.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Bearer
Meadow Railroad and Coal Company will be held at
their office, No. 322 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY,
the.lBth ofJanuary next, at which time an election will
be held for President and tea Directors for the ensuing
year. L. CHAMBERLAIN, gm and Treas.
delt.dtjal6*
ERN ONS BY REV. KINGSTON GOD-
P... 7 BARD, Rector of the Chorale of the Atonement.
" The poor in the keeping of OW' 26 cents per copy,
with angrared Portrait of Rev. K G., 31.
Sermon on the death of Caldwell B. Mitchell, 25 etc
At the EPISCOPAL BOOK STORE, No. 1224 CHEST
NUT Street. de15.14*
COAL YARD FOR SALE.-LEASE AND
Fixtures complete of a 'Yard on BROAD Street, to
close an estate.
Apply to It If. MORRELL,
delft-It* No. II CIIIIRCII Alley.
11
UTTER,—Fresh Table Butter receive
this day-25 cents per poudd.
Best Bunch RAISINS 10 cents per pound by the box.
CHARLES EMITII, tiroeer,
delb-lo d'' N. W. corner of SIXTH nod PINE.
A GENTS IVANTED.—Fivo to 'roll Dol
.Ll lane per day can be wily made. Call on A
BLACK, at Jacob Leman'a floor] ]loran Hotel, Wes
King street, Lancaster, Pa. delG•tl
DAR LOR THERMOMETERS OF ORNA
EIENTAI, designs of Berlin Iron. , A variety o
patterns. McALLISTEIL & BROTHER,
del6.4t 728 CHESTNUT Street.
STEREOSCOPES. --A largo assortment of
beautiful TiCIVR of placee in Europe and America—
for Chriatmas and Nen Year Uffta.
Mt:ALLISTER fe ROTlfl
728 CHESTNUT Street
GOLD SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE.
ardissEs,&c., &c., & c., &c,
AIcALLISTRIVS, ibtabliebed 1700,
728 01IR8TNUT B{m!.
5 GALLS. ALE 0.114,
1 000 1,000 WHALE
gall. Elephant OH,
60 bblo. No. 1 Lard 01'1, for male by
OROASDALE, PEIRCE, &
ROl l /4I
No, 104 N. Delaware arena°
`I'HE PRESS.-PHILAbELPHIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1857.
31 USICAL FUND HALL.
DEBUT OP
nnss JuLikriA MAY,
ON
PRIDAY NEXT, December 16, 2E57,
Asaieted by
EIGNOIt TIDERNI,
The Celebrated Tenor,
(llie firet appearance since Ina return from South
America,)
A POPULAR BARITONE,
Mn, ADD
uAnn , ' SANDERSON,
Tho groat Inantst
Who will, op this occasion make his prat professional
appearance in hls natirn
Particulars will be published Immediately, del4..tf
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
E. A. MARSHALL Sole Lessee.
On Thls (TUESDAY) EVENING, December 16,
Wili ho repeated by the
RONZANI BALLET TROUPE,
In the Wend Fantastic Ballet, by Domenico Romani,
called
FAUST.
Doctor Faust Signor Caspian Preitesi
Margheritt 111'11e Louise Lamoureux
Prey loos to nhich, mill bs performed, the nuinsing
onemet Comedy, entitled
THE MISERIES OF HUMAN LITE.
Alley Croaker Mr Chapman
Mr Mlldmay Mr Le Moyne
Mrs Courtney Urn St oneall
Deuce open at 7 o'clock. r rrrrrrrrrrrrrr Rill commence
at half:pant 7.
PRICES OF ADMISSION :
Balcony. Parquet, and Parquet Circle SO cents.
Family Circle and Amphitheatre 26 ::
Private Boxes, (for eight persona) LS
U The Box Office open from 9A.M . t04 P. M. for
the securing of scats and boxes, without extra charge.
TREASURER THOS. McKEON.
yirITEATLEI"s ARCH ET. THEATRE.
r —sou: usual W.
Ilenelit of Mr Tidter.
Tills (Tuelithiy) llTENniii. Dee. 15th, 1857,
Witt he prevented, tINt time this 'Anson, iill3 tiste old
Comedy of
Sir Abel Candy, Mr They or; ROL handy, Mr Wheat
ley; Mica Blaudford, 3liea Emma 'Taylor, Suran Aeh•
held, Mrs N h Davenport. To cow - dude n•ith,flret thou
ih several yusre, the popular and highly hiteretitlng
Drama, in Cour parit, entitled
TRY. CARPENTER OP ROUEN,
nartean, Mr Davenport; Antoine, Mr Dolman; )ladame
Growler, Mrs Thayer, Julie, bliss Ileum 'Taylor.
Boat.a OP llama —Boxes, 25 cents; Becured dente,
38, Orchestra Stalls, 80 conta ; Beats lu Private Boxes,
75 cents; Gallery, cants Gallery fox Colored
Pinions, 25 cents; Private Box In Gallery for Colored
Persons, 38 ciente.
Box Moo open from 10 A. DI. until 3P. )1. Doors
nlll open at 6,4 i o'clock; performance to commence at
7, precieely,
TAYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST.,
11, BELOW SEVENTH.
Fourth Week of the world-renowned DHORLEY'S
SERENADERS,
THIS (Tuesday) EVENING. Dec. 15,1E57,
Will be performed the Durleslue Opera of
TROVATORE.
Count Luna-tlck, Dfr R B Buckley; Lady Lernmonora,
Miss C
Preceded by their Intraitable '
ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY.
Admission, 25 cents.
Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock. Curtain rises at
half pant 7 precisely.
NATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS,
11 WALNUT STREET, NEAR EIGHTH.
LESSEE WESLEY DAWMORE.
ASSIST ANT MANAGER R JOHNSTON.
EQUESTRIAN MANAGER THOS. RING.
That night of the tborough•brod horn{
WASP and EAStIAIVAY.
T 1.1113 (Tuesday) EVENING, Dee. 15th, 1857,
Will be repeated the entire new Drama, to three
Acta, entitled
DR. KANE ;
Or, lAce in the Arctic Regions,
Dr Kane, Mr Wm Myers; Will, Mr Humors; Shanghu,
Mr Brink; Ratty, Mr Cunningham.
To conclude with
BRILLIANT HORSEMANSHIP,
DANCING, 6: c. loc.
Palm or AIWIMMON.—Dress Circle 31,:i cents. Fa
mily Circle 25 04311t3 Private Boxes 60 cents.
Doors open at ti.ti o'clock. Performance to nom.
mance at 7 u o'clock.
SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, abore Cheetnut.
ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of
Stare—New Dances by the Seafood Children.
Doom opennt I o'clock—to commence Quetter before
eight.
To conclude with
A LAUGHABLE AFTERPIECE.
Admittance 26 cents.
BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
ITIE'AIMDICAN SUNDAY 8011001, UNION
LARGEST COLLECTION IN TILE COUNTRY
Alga, a Tariety of
BIDLES AND DEVOTIOSAL Bona
ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES HAY
be had without charge, by applying at
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION,
No. 1122 Clinsgwor Sr., PHILA.
dels•tde2l.
H OLIDAYS.
We would call the attention of those desirous of inaktog
auttalato
HOLIDAY PRESENTS,
TO OOP
LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
OF
GOODS
ADAPTED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
FOR RALIR AT
VERY LOW PRICES,
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO ,
dels-Ot 818 & 820 CHESTNUT Street
CTRISTMAS!—STOCKTON's PERIODI-
C CAI, NEW TESTAMENT !—Ffre Materfcal Rooks,
complete! Paragraph Test, Coploon Index, Admire•
ble tetra'actions, and Elegant Colored Plater! Only
12,50 fur the net. Other Good fleas, also. Me, 535
ARCII Street. drib-it+
CHRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS.
W. D. GLENN. No. ::43 South FOURTH Street,
oilers to dealers and the public a
VERY LARGE VARIETY Of YANCIY GOODS
Suitable for the Holiday season. Being entirely of his
OWN IMPORTATION.
The essortinent embraces all the
NEWEST STYLES,
AND AT VERY REDUCED PRICER.
Among it will be found—
Paper Macbe Work Boxes, Desire, Portfolios, &e.
Ladles , Gabits and Tras °ling lingo.
Porte Monnaleo, Purses and Pocket Books, in great
variety.
Pearl Card Cases, beautiful styles.
Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles, richly decorated,
Odor Boxes and Glove Boxes.
Fancy Bronze Inkstands, Thermometers, Ac.
Backgammon and Chore Boards, Chessmen.
Fine English Scissor., in sets.
Fancy Cigar Muds and Cigar CAW.
Scotch Wood Snail Boxes and Fancy Articles
Medallions in plastic ivory.
Memorandum and Ball Tablets, In pearl and leery.
Together with nuruerous other articles In the line.
det•lm•lf
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FURS I
-
JOHN FAREIRA SC CO.,
Importers, lifffaufacturers, and Dealers la
FANCY FURS,
FOR LADIES AND CIIILDRI:N.
flaring manufactured an immense Stock of FURS,
with the expectation of doing one usual business, the
preseut pressure of the times, and comparative stagna
tion of trade, have left us with an unusual amount of
stock upou our shelves.
It O to meet this difficulty that we have now
DETERMINED
To close out our
ENTIRE, STOOR
At Prices actually less than
THEIR 000 T TO MINUPAOTIIRE I
We have also on hand a leg and complete assort
meat of
OENTB' FURS,
GLOVES,
All of wbfch will be euld et very
LOW MOE&
No. 818 MARKET tn., bet Eighth and Ninth,
nolo.Bcr Booth side
A MERICAN GOLD,
NEW YORK, BOSTON, AND
BALTIMORE EXCLIANGES,
Bought and Bold by
P. BRADY & CO. Blakely,
125 South THIRD Strout,
do7sBt* opposito tho Girard Bank.
ADIERIGAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK EXCHANGE
• WANTED
AT HIGHEST CURRENT RATES,
Y
CRONISE CO.,
SPECIE BROKERS,_
no2l-dtt • 40 SOUTH THIRD ST
SCULL, CAMBLOS, & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 3el South Third Street.
The highest premium paid tor
AMERICAN GOLD
NEW YORK RXORANOE.
Uneurrent Funds bought and sold.
Blocks bought and Fold on commission only. nolo•2rn*
P. W. TINGLEY /4 CO., BANKERS
A-N. No. S 7 South PIURD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLROTIONA promptly made on all accessible point'
In the United States and Canada.
. .
Stocks, Bonds, Sto., Bought and Bold on Commioulon.
Uncurrent Bank Notes, Oheekn, tee., bought at the
lowest eaten.
Deposits received and Interest allowed, se per Agree
meot rov 2-flm
FOR SALE.—The four-story GRANITE
BUILDING, on the north side of CHESTNUT
Street, west of Fourth, Intended for the Pennsylvania
Plank, and now nearly finished. If not sold prior to
January Ist, the Banking Boom, and other parts of the
btallog, will be rented separately, or together.
Apply to THOMAS CRAVEN,
deb-etutht.Jl No. 4'OM/118h-eel.
OR SALE—The stock, business, and
futures of one of the oldeat and boot WHOLE-
SALE and RETAIL LIQUOR STANDS on Market street..
This stand has the facilities of carrying on the PIICTITY-
Iye and DISTILLING 'minim on a large or email aoale.
Addrese, with real name, O. it. N., this °Rico.
4124
DESIRABLE OFFICES at. 620 WALNUT
St., opposite the State House; one of the beet
business locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light,
and all modern conreniences. Apply on the premises,
BOOM No, 8, to Q. W. J. BALL, Agent, lano2o
9t musentento
SPEED THE PLOUGH
ijohbav ifta
runtializs
ONE THOUSAND
cams
ILLUSTRATED BOONS,
TOR
CHILDREN AND YOUTH;
Being The
(3 RAND,
YOR TILE HOLIDAY SALES
COLLARS, /to
11loncv.
for Znlc nub To at.
Mrn eoobo.
CLOAKS REDUCED IN PRICE FOR
NE
'We willotroz during O this WEEK.
week our entire etock of,
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS
at a considerable reduction.
Good s! le large Oray Cloaks 52 50.
black Cloth Mohair Trhutniug.
Lot of hlgh•cost Make at RALE' PRICY,.
Childreu'e Cloaks at 52 sod upwards.
THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION ON BUYERS IS Dr.
SIRED to the style and workutauship ut the bulk of
our stock.
Also, in CLOAK AND SITAIVL ROOM, a large etoak
of Long and Squat o Woollou Sbawls, In plain, medium,
and gay styles.
Bllo°llll SIRIVLS
reduced In price ONE-FOlatTll.
MOVER & CONAItP,
de1.1.6t 6. 11. corner NINTH and DIARKFT Sti
ipACTS WORTH KNOWING AND RE ,
lumuntENG!"
THAT for 14 you eau buy an excellent Long Brodie.
tlbowl, CI wool and at TIIOIINLEY UHISM'S.
THAT you can get every quality from that to $29, at
141011SLEY & ClllB5l'S.
THAT you can buy the best :51 Blacklk In Phila
delphia at TIIORNLEY &
they keep a very lark(' stock of Goods !,t
TIIOIINLEY & UIII:4M'S.
'MAT they do really Bell vorr Cheep at
TIIORNLE & C111831"S.
TLIAT they buy and cell IorOAFII, and have but "Uhl;
PRicr, ,, at TUOILNL NY A ell tHlf 'B.
"MAT they v.lll nut Lui,,ropresent tiood, in order to
efteet 'tuba' , at THORN LEY & elllB5l'S.
AND, in eonclusdon, no think every one should knoo
it to be to their iuktent to go to
TIIORNLEY A
del2-y N, li.cor.l3ollTll not ppm:so, GARDEN.
H ot.Ay GIFTS,
OF IN
USEFUL AND ACCEPTABLE CHARACTER
CUR WEN STOLDIRT S I3ROTHER
- _ - - -
int ite persons uho are about 'Asking selections of
tiotvosv nonsetvrti, to an Inspection of their extensive
and varied stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS,
Which hal been purchased at the Ito auction olio
at pettily seduced Prices
RICH DRESS :MKS
" SILK ROBES k quILLt !A. $l6
VOLANTE at SIS and $1.5.
POPLIN " A QUILLE at ;5
PARIS PRINTED X 1.0123 DE LAINES.-31, 35, 31,
and 41 ceuta.
Rich style, all wool, rLAth CASIIMERE-31, 35, and
31 cents p,r yard.
MERETiOn MEMOS-60, 625, and TO coots.
PARAMATTAS, FIGURED CASEDIESEd, CALI.
CUES, &e.
SHAWLS
AA extenstce stuck of Peal, aud. Vienness Long mai
Square
nnocnt SLUNVIS
From the late Cash Audion Sales.
duperior Long Brodie Shaw9s—s3. $lO, .111, .“2
BLANKET SUMS LS.
American and !cal orted 111ant:ot Shawls, LBW and do
rirablo styles.
SULLA SHAWLS, of cholco
CHI; VILLE SHAWLS, from td 50 upwards
CASIMIIIIE SCARFS,
EMLIROIDERIES,
GLOV£3, &a to,
son. 450, 452, and 454
NORTH SECOND STREE,T, ABOVE WILLOW
d012.2w
yoELROYISfikFERING MORE AUG
TION BARGAINS.
116 Silk and Wool Long Broths Shawls only $lO 00
$l4 Bilk and Wool Loug Brocho Shawls only 900
$8 Silk and Wool Square Broche only 5.00
115 Chenille, oxtra rich, only 8.60
$l2 Chenille, very rich, only 7.60
17.50 Chenille, plain styles 3 60
$0 Plaid sllswool Long Shawls, beautiful, 0n1y... 350
$l5 Cloaks, beautiful styles and One fabric 10 00
$l2 Cloaks reduced to.. 5 50
$0 Cloaks reduced to 4 50
$5 Cloaks re-morel to 3 60
300 yards very beautiful Cloth for Ladiea' Cloaks, 75c.
per yard, worth $1 60; a splendid assortment of Won'
Cloths, all shades and colors, suitable for Iloya' wear;
Satinets nod Flannels at unprecedented low prises, one
lot of Paratnottas at 31 coots, worth 050; all shades
all.srool Plaids at 28 coots, worth 02N one lot of ails
wool Delalues only 25 cents, worth ; eplondid flan.
kets at only $3 per pair, worth $5 ; 500 yards, of Bleak
Braver Cloth at 11 50 per yard, worth f 2 50, Trim
=foga, In endless variety, at, about half price.
deS•tuths MCELROY'S 11 South Ninth St.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
ESIBROIDERIE;I
L. J. LEVY & CO
litiVE 'car 0/6f;11)
EIX CASES 011010 E PAM
EMBROIDERIES,
ttltible for
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
Which they offer
AT VERY LOW PICTS
426 CHESTNUT STREET
CITY WARRANTS TAKEN AT PAR.-
Ilavingtoade arrangements to use r. large amount
of CITY IYARRANTS, we trill recoil° titan AT PAR
for a short time in payment for
nRY uoons
&boo) Teachers, Pollee, and oilier Public Officers,
and Creditors of tho city, will avoid tha vexation of
going again and again to the Treasurer's Omen, awl the
probable delay of several months in the payment of their
{TARRANT'S. by having thew
PAID AT °NCR IN DRY GOODS,
Our stock comprises a general assortment of new and
crayoned° goods, and will Do sold fur City Warrants us
low as for lisnk Notes or Oold,
SAMUEL B. HESS,
No. 82.3 MARKET Street, north side,
between Ninth and Tenth
INDIA SHAWLS.-
OEO. FRYER,
Pla 011E8TNIIT STREET,
Ilas received a few choice
INDIA SHAWLS,
Folthble for
CHRISTMAS' PRESENTS
The attention of the Ladies ir particularly Invited
d9.2w
CLOAKS.-
CIIILAP AND ELEGANT CLOAK'S
Thu hugest and handsomest stock of
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS
To the City,
AT BCDOOAD CRICES, AT
OEO. FRYER'S,
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET. dB 2w
FURNISHING DRY GOODS.--
5-8, 10-4, 12-4 Druggists.
16.4, 11-4, 12.4, 14.4 all wooll English and Awed
can Mantels.
Green Balza of all widths
Marseilles Quilts, all tom and new des,gus
Embossed bland and Table Covers.
Bich styles printed Cloth do do
Table Linens and Damask Cloths.
Buff Window Irmo to 54 inches,
Ureen and Blue do do.
At, MIARPLESS BROTHERS,
d 0 Chestnut and Eighth streets.
REDUCTION IN DRESS TRIMMINGS.
Taney VELVET, 60c., formerly
DALL TRISISIINO, Braided Drop 31c, formerly 71
Do do • Floss Drop 3.6 c, do 60.
And TANGY TRIMMINGS GENERALLY,
AT STILL 1111ANILEI SISDUCTIONS
J. 0 MAXWELL & SON,
CHESTNUT, below Eloventh, and
di-:w SECOND, below Spruce
1.301 - S' CLOTHING.
. A . II 0 Y T & It It 0
Hare now on hand a very largo assortment of
READY-MADE 000DS,
Suitable for the present somou, which they fool disposed
to sell (MAC.
ASSRUDLY BUILDINGS,
B. W. COSSIIR ISISTSI AOU OTICSTAIIT 010
N. 11.—We have a largo assortinont of uncut goods,
of auperior quality and make, to order from. d4.lin
BANK. OF PENNSYLVANIA.-SPE
CIAL NOTIOE.—AII the notes on the Dank of
Pennsylvania redeemed at par for DRY (MODS, selling
at less than Auction prices. Muslin!, Linens, Clotho,
Cassfumes, Blanket', Shaw ls, ealicoco, Detainee. at a
great sacrifice, in connection with our entire stook,
which will be sold at prices which will astoololi all who
may favor tut with a call. Pennsylvania Bank Notoo
taken the same as aped°, (we make no dliTorence,) at
OLIVER H. JOHNSON'S Peunoylvania Bank Note Dry
tiootio More, No. 1009 MARKET fiireot, above Tenth,
north hide.
N. B —Orders received for the very best Schuylkill
Coal Pennsylvania Bank Notes taken itt payment.
ouvEn H. JOLINSON.
No. 1009 Market street
G REAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAKS.-
A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICER
bee been determined en by the eubscelbere, In con
sequence or the continued presentee
609 211118613. EMIL BEAVER CLOARB,
2. (000)011y $3 60.
.. .
. .
600 Ik l / 3 8ES ENGLISH DELVER CLOAKS,
33 tO formorly t 5 to
200 SUPERIOR FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$4 to 18, coEt to import $3 to $lO eact,
LONG BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS,
$B, formerly $l2.
KICK BLACK VELVET CLOAKS,
All per coot below Coot of production.
.I.W. PROCTOR fr 00 ,
SucceEEors to Geo. Ilulpin A. Co ,
nIB itato C 708 CHESTNUT street
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. 0. MAXWELL & 8()N.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES
1010 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
And 318 8. SECOND St, below Spruce.
FACTORIES —Nos. 93 and 97 GEORGE St ,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Colon.
Orders made at a few hours' notice. eel! 4mlf
erittlemen's Coeibo.
FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
ranted, of elegant material end euperlor work
moneblp. Moo, Drexe Stocks and Gentlemen's Wrap.
pere, at the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGHT, 012
ARCH Street, shore Sixth. no2l-3,
WRAPPERS! WRAPPERS WRAP
PERS !--A very large and elegant assortment at
reduced prices. Also, heavy tinder-Jostling of all do•
scriptione, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. ItNIGIMS,
612 MICH Street, abort, Stith. n021.y
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE.
V MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER BEAM SIHRT MANUFACTORY, No. The
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern end Western Merchants, and
Strangers, Is particularly invited to this Improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect fitting &Gioia made. At whole•
sale and retail, and made to order. aud.lyif
A NNOUNCEMENT.
The aubvellbor begs leave to announce to lila
friends and the public that ho will open his SALOON
for their reception on
MONDAY, 14th inat.
Ilia stock (A largo and rich variety) will eieniiiiit of
PRRaIIVER AND ORINTALGIZED PRUITS, APRI-
COTE ,- CHERRIES, PINEAPPLES, PEARS,
LIMES, GAGES, QUINCES, &0., &c.
130NDONS—A. large and fresh assortment.
FANCY TOYS—Mechanical Toys, paper, toed, and
etigar—an endless variety.
FANCY BOXES—Newest styles, fancy and plain : and
varied assortment, of every possible description
SACS CAMAS, CORNETS, BASKETS, VICTORIAS,
PASTILLAOES, 840., Ac., all of recent importation,
and which for extent and variety will defy competition.
For sale by S. ILENRION, Confectioner,
debelrn MARKET street. above Seventh.
EMOVAL.—
.1131, The busineee of tho PENN3.3YLVANIA DANK nill
be removed on the let proximo, to tho second 'dory of
Grigg's Building, WALNUT eL ea, p ea t of phi,t . Th e
owners of property lodged at the 13auk for ego keeping
will Own remove it before that day, or It will be
stored eltawrhere at their expense and risk.
dB. t jai J. L. FENIMORE, .keeintant-Cashier.
QAVING FUND.--UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of TIIIRD sod CREST.
NOT Streets.
Large and entail sums TOCtiVei, and 1311 , 3 hack on de.
wand without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER
EST from tho day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
01lice hours, front S until Go'clock every day, and DA
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 'until S o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Sootlaud,
from £1 upwards.
President—STEP/IEN R. ORAT7II I )ED.
Treasurer—PLlNY PIRE.
Teller—JAMS E. LEEN TER. 5e17.3341
Oaleo bn 'uction.
•
AI THOMAS & SONS,
All• Nes 139 sod 141 ROUTH FOURTH BTR BET,
• (Formerly Nal 67 and 01,)
REAL ESTATE, sTocics,e,e,
Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening
Err liandbille of each property issued asperstely, in
addition to which vie publish on the Saturday previous
to esoh sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form,
giving full tleacriptlone of all the property to Le sold on
the following Tuesday.
1117 FURNITURE PALES AT VIE AUCTION
STORE every Thumlay morning
..„„..
REA ESTAT . k. AT IIiVATE BALK
117' We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
nt, Hale, including every description or City and
ountry property. Printed Lists may be had at the
. faction etore.
I.IIIVAIT BALI: REGISSIIR
!t3 .. Real Estate entered on our Private Sale no
giater, anti wheelie,' occasionally in our Public Sale
Abstracta, (of which 1,000 apple are panted srekly,)
Iron al Charge.
FLOCKS
Thia Evening.
Vali instant, et 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia EI•
(lunge, foothillx to the FAN of real eiitato :
HAVRE DE GRAPE TOW-110AP COMPANY.--Alta,
2 oliarce Philadelphia .to Havre de Grace Straw Tow-
Moat Company.
1 share in the Philadelphia Library
1 share to the Milletlelphia Athena:out,
I abate in the )lereantilit Library,
. •
2 bowlx, 11,00 each, Alleglauy county (Nnugylra.
nit% pA)lll,lAliovembor nod Thly (.1119
187 i)
Esmos ticket .Ireb Street Tliflat
Abo, by order or executor—
Pho.oli Mutual Insurance Company l of
delphia, No 964—5.1. f.
The. American Mutual Insurance Company scrip, of
Philadelphia, No. ha— 140.
Delaware Mutual Insurance Company scrip, of Phila
delphia, No. 7435—5195.
Delaware Mutual Insurance Company scrip, of Phila
delphia, No 7436— $ O.
'Union Mutual Insurance Company scrip, of Philadel
phia, No. *.t..:—537.50.
Union Mutual 111.1ronce Company ',map, of Philadel
plain, No. 152.—;.,127 00.
• • .
2 coupon boto4, '4 4 1,000 ea. 11, Union C 51131 Compouy,
ue 1853
GREAT 'WESTERN FIRE AND MARINE IN U.
RANCE CO —Also CO shares of the Ureat Western
Fire and ISlarine Insurance Comp-my of Pllll.lelphis.
D.OotOmoluto.
STOCKS.
Ou Tuesday 1:‘
Inst., at 7 o'clock at the Philadelphia Exchange,
fur a;count of whom it may concern, 110 shares
Schuylkill Nmigatlou Railroad and Coal Company
By order of Executors —5 shares Guntingdou and
Broad Top Coal Company
lILAL ESTATE SALE—THIS EVENING.
Tnle Belo will include—
Orphan' , Court pale—Betate of Ilenjemin Burnell,
Decelend.
FOUR THREE-STORY BRICE DWELLINGS--
Pratt Ftreot, east of Fairmount street.
C'ALL'ABLE FARM., 77 acres and 33 patches, 3 mile;
from Plimnixt We, and 3 miles from Paoli, Chester
county, Pa
NEAT DWELLING, WHARTON STREET —Also, a
neat modern three-story brick dwelling with brisk
stable, north side of II tattoo Direct, No. 51J, between
Fifth aci With streets
THREE•riI'OBY BRICK DWELLlNG.—Tlaroo•etery
brick de tilling. No. 0:11 North Twelfth street, between
Poplar street and Girard avenue.
"YELLOW SPRINGS," CHESTER COUNTS', PA
The valuable property known as the "Yellow Springs,"
Chester county. extensive hotel building, dwelilogs,
springs baths, stabling, he., and N' wee of land.
VALUABLE MARKET STREET PROPERTY
Also, the valuable Hotel property, with store, stabling,
he , No 1010 Market street. west of Tenth street,
known as the "WHITE HORSE HOTEL," 27 feet
front. ISO feet deep, to Marble street—a Brst•rato Inca.
lion for a Itepot.
EXTRA.VALUARtE REAL ESTATE—DEOESIBER22.
This sale xlli include
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT—Tenth street, be
tween Chestnut and Market streets, corner of Marble
etreot—P6 feet front on Tenth street, i 32 feet on Marble
street, with frame tenements thereon renting for t 2,400
a year ()tear of MI tnemnbranee
VALUABLE cuEsrziur STREET PROPERTY—
North aide, west of Tenth street, 28 feet treat, 173 feet
dcep. Clear of all Incuinbrance. Bess(' for $1,600 a
yeur.
Both the abase are valuable business locations.
TfIREE-STORT BRICK. DWELLING —AThreo•otory
brick dwelling , south side of Branch street, No. 3de,
between Third and Fourth, and Race aed New streets.
. .
THEME-STORY BRICE. DWELLING.—Three-story
brick dwelling, No 1322 Lewis street, north of Tbocdp•
eon, betwoeu Tooth and Elm - el:all streets.
'VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND STABLE —Three
story brick dwelling, without doublo beck buildings,
No. 2,52 South Ninth street, bete con Locust end Spruce
atreets; also a substantial new three-story brick sta
ble mid coaclithuuse in the roar, on Raspberry alley—
lot 20 by 188 feet. Sale absolute,
REAL ESTATE SALE-DEOEMBER 29th
Thia sale will luclude, amoin other property, the fol.
lorrtug—
Orphana' Court Sale,—•Estate of William Rucker,
TIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.—Three-elory
trick dwelling, north side Poplar street, west oid of
TreMl. street.
Boma Est.tto.
LOf —Lot of ground north twig Wren' avenue, rest
of Twelfth etleet.
EEMIZZI
BRICK BUILDIIiZIi AND LOP —Lot of ground °oat
side of Kessler street, ieuthof tilainoud arced, Nine
teenth onril.
EMMEN
TIIttEE•STORY MUCK DWELLING —Threa•utory
brick dwelling west aide of 'Whirs sheet, south of
Stiles street, ea tieth ward.
REAL EfiTATE SALE—JAM:IIW 6th.
Thte sale will include—
AN ENTIRE bQUAItI: OF IJILOUND, TWENTY
TIMID WARD, OPPOSITE Tun EPIK,OPAL 110.3•
PITAL.—Tho valuable square of ground, hating a
front of 555 feet on Front street, 5.14 toot on Lehigh
avenue, 545 feet on Fillmore atreet. and 516 foot on
Soinol set 'greet. Four valuable froutii.
11111EMPTORY sALII OF STATUARY, MARI3LE
AND STONE GROUPS, FOCNTAINS, MANTEL
PIECES, TABLES, Ac.
This Morning,
15th lustaut, at 11 o'clock. in the second story of the
auction store, will be sold by catalogue, without
reel rye, an invoice of statuary, N.e , recently imported
from Lombardy pier barque 'PennsylvadTa, by Signor
Pompon Argentt. The collection comprises many very
beautiful specimens suitable fur the drawing-room, also,
fine garden statuary and fountains
It 7 May bo Muratori any tune previous to sale.
SALE or VALUABLE 51ISCEL1.ANEOUS BOOKS
FROM A LIBRARY.
This Evening
December ISth, at tho auction stere, a collection of
books on various subjtets—from a library.
117FGe particulars see catalogues.
VALUABLE BOOKS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS.
Ou Wednesday Livening,
nth Instant, at the auction otoi 0, an assortment of
new Books, on various subjects, together with a nuns•
of miscellaneous works from a library.
Mr Particulars in catalogues.
Peremptory Onle.
FINE Oil. PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOR
DRAWINGS—STOCK OF A. d ROBINSON
On Tbitrbdsv Sfurning,
17th lust , et 10 o'clock, e 0 the store of A. 8. Roble
son, to. PlO Cheatuut street, will be soll,by catalogue,
without ITY'rra, about 2,0 choice and valuable oil
paintings and water color drawiugs by erraueut artists,
includuizz Moran . (lordlier, Weber, Itothernavl, Brochart,
Iticharthwn, Yen Starkenberg, lased , Itireh. flounce,
Leis is, Laurence, Leutze, S. huezeolle, llruthet, Boa
toile, C.. Lazubdin, J. It. Lainle.lin, Ac , A'.
11:7-• Full particulars in catalogued, three days pre•
to the hale
MIME=
BUPERIOIt ICESITEHE, PINE MIRRORS, ROSE
WOOO PIANO.VOUTT,', CAREETS,
On Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'eltnk, at tho auction btorr, an nat^n•lve
amortinaut of so:011.1-hand turtoturo, platio.forto, Car
peti, !to., from farntliea declimng houm3keepltl4..
111,E1.1ANT tIitnsNLV•ACTION 1.1.17:04011.T1.--
Alno, ao elazant roscaood grand platco.forte, 7 octagon,
atom by Itembenbach, tort V(e). The Instrument Is
nearly nen , in ham/smug rosewood case, and Is equal to
sac fur volume and quality of tone.
ar Mat he ex. - untried the day pronoun to cola
.111.1XI1NT BOOKS —,SUITAIII4I FOIL PREgIiNTi
On Thursday and e'riday Evenings,
December 18th and 19th, at the auction stole, a largo
assortment of valuable amt atecant books, illustrated
and pictorial works, family. Bible% animals for 1358,
Albums, .Ise„ he. , In rich and costly bindings, aultable
for presents.
[Er The books will be arranged 'with catalogues on
Thursday morning.
Yale at No 1112 Chestnut strent
SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT CABINET kURNITCRE
Stook of 12,11arleb 11. Whilo
On IVednegany 3.tornning,
231 Instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at the ware
rooms, No 012 Chestnut street, the entire stock of su
perior cabinet furniture of Mr. Chas 11. White, declin
log a general assortment of rosewood
and w,ilaut drawing-room furniture, iu rarious style cos
things, maim ood, walnut, and mahogany boulolc furni
ture, superior dining room and library furniture, de•
gout and flub rosewood, walnut, and mahozeny cham
ber facilitate, S. e , all manufactured of the boot mate
rials and work umuship expressly fur private soles
Ur The well-known reputation of Mr. Charles If.
Whim as a eubhiet•waler, and the experience of up
wards of thirty-Ova years , business to the city, Is
dent guarantee to purchasel i that his stock is of the
that quality, and we therefore recommend this sole to
persons about famishing as being well worthy of atten•
non
aorta In the Acalimy of Mullin; Point Bram Peak)
hitadelphia and Mercantile Libra'. Athenaeum, 40
“BARLEIP , AT PRIVATE BALE
Tha elegant country meat and farm, known as Far•
ley,. late the realdence of Richard Paxson, dictated,
formerly of Dr. 81.1Ippon, le offered at prltate gale Full
desorlptiona urty be had at the auction rooint
. _
.Thisnrance Compattios
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COll
-
331 WALNUT STREET
Charter perpotuel Capitol, 8500,000. di:lnscribed,
5200,000. Pall up, 5110,000.
Thle Company le now prepared to Issue FIRE and
MARINE POLICIES on favf,rable terme.
Pnesionse—JOAN SWIFT.
'VICE PREBIDENT—HENRY BIRD
Di Rn drone.
Jolts SWIFT, li. F. JACKSON,
JAMES W. QUEEN, I'LINY FISK.
350 11. P MILER, A. W. THOMPSOS,
B. I'. ORIFFITTS. 11. D. :ABATIS.
DENBY BIRD I
LEANDER IV. V. I, STARR, Sec'y.
(BEAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST CONIPANY-001ce, 403 WALNUT, Corner
of FOURTH Street. FIRE, MARINE. Awl INLAND
INSURANCE nt the toneet rntc4.
PntLansunm, November 23, 1851.
At A westing of the StAcholderi of Company,
held on the 16th lost , the following parsons were
elected Directors for the conalng year, els :
CHARLES C. LATHROP, 14^3 Walnut street.
W.M. DARLING, 1510 Floe stroot
ALEN WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front at.
ISAAC HAZLEHURST, Attorney and Counsellor.
- - -
JOHN C. HUNTER, of Wright. Hunter & Co.
E. TRACY, of E. Tracy & Co , Goldsmiths , Hall.
JOHN It. M'CIIIIDT, of Jonee, White, & M'Curdy.
TllO5 L. GILLESPIE, of Gillespie & Zeller.
JAS. SMITH, of Jae. B. Bruith & 00.
E HARPER JUFFRIES, of Win. 11 Brown & Co.
JOHN R. TWEE.% cor Seventh and Santoro atreets
CHAS E. THOMPSON, 413 Chestnut street.
JNO. J. SLOCUM. 22d South Third street.
ALFRED TAYLOR, Oleo Cairo City Property.
And at a meeting of tho Directors, held this day,
CHARLES C LATHROP was unanimously re•eleetyd
President, and WAI. DARLING, Vleo-Pre•ldent.
K. K. KICHARDSON,
Aeeletant•Secretary
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
ANON COMPANY, PIILLADELPIIIA-08 1 ce, No.
802 WALNUT street, west of THIRD
"PM 11181.18 ONLY TAKXN. ,,
Dllllol'olB.
Jer. Walker,
moo. McOlure,
Tho. Craven,
A. 8. Gillett,
Furman Sheppard,
Sarni. Jo_pee, M D.
Joseph Klapp, M. D.
Wm. M. Swain,
MID Azmpach,
S Burrough%
J. B. 'hem,
P. D. Sherman,
Wm. P. Thacker,
J. P. Winer,
II A. iihractelford,
JONEB, President.
Vice President.
latdout is, Secretary
taut Secretary not-Snit
. -
lion JOE
Ron. O. W. WOODWARD,
Jmo. B.
JAmcs n ALTORD. ABAIR
iIbIeSIONIVEALTTI FIRE INSURANGt
V COMPANY, ON TM: HAI% ON PENNSYLVA
NIA.-081ce N. W. Cornell FOURTH and WALNUT
Strelll.B, Pb!ladelphta Eablerlbod Capital, *500,1)00.
FIN • Up Capitid.l2oo.ooo.
DAVID JAYNE, M. D., Pregident.
THOMAS B. BTZWAIIT, Vice Pree't.
BAIMIL 0. Moos, Secretary. aul•ly
CAR pa
RIERS' ADDRESSES prered by
an experienced writer, at 1;o. 1100 S
Street, Metre Fod xral Ses
1101 P USSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED
AV COItDAO — a priporlor gittiele. 11161111raCtIlre
end for eels by YITLY.It k CO.
8-t/ No. 28 N. Witter M., et II N.
Oaks bn 'Auction
it SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (sr , cces .
Jur. ,or to WOLLEIIT et SCOTT.) 431 CIIESI NUT St
opposite the Luiitorn Houle, between Fourth an/ Yilch
Str.
===lN=l2l
CARRIAGE ROBES.
This Morning,
Cornru,ncinit at DA UMOCk precisely, will lie sold,
etthmrt led,,C, all elegant assortment of furs, for
ledges' xnd vote , near, consistinz of ears, tslaiss,
vie
tauors, pelerlo.s, soutb, . 1 / 4 c made In the best manner of
sable, stone martin, eltda, strain., ,:11Vti martin, French
sable, Russian
Also, an awsortmi.ut of superior slet,pla aLt carria;e
robes
N Li —The whole are now arrange t for eialnillatlo , l,
with catalopeS, and ace worthy the yartiLular atten
tion of the ladle, and gentlemen of th a city, who are
rtnici.tfully Invitel to attend.
II: Sate rousAlle..to rivie a Concern
SALE Or EMBROIDERIES. &c.
On Wedn, slay morning,
Commencing at 10 o'clock preciiiely, we will cell, 1.-
catalogue, for cash, a large and general ei3aortinent of
Frin.li and Scotch erubroid,rico, ribbons, tridininiga,
artificial.i, and rullinery good, generally
SUPERIOR WOOLLEN ItOMERY GOODS —AIS). a
general iti.,ortnient of eaperior wool knit huNiery gtei.ll,
ouch es hallbi wool ant inerino chin, awil drawers.,
noel bOWS, wool coati, hose and hall Lose, wool scarfs
and cravats, he
CLO 11iii AND MANIILLAO —Also, a line laties ,
cloth cloake, talnae, duotere,
MEN'S READY-MADE CLOTIIING —tiro, DO gar.
ttieotit. connoting of men', reads-made coat , ., tohnsk
ruglatia, caininere panto, silk and wool route,
CADAS, AND UntElt FANCY GOOD 3 —Also, rain,,
fancy glass Loire, tut coffee serotees, table du, looking.
Blase,,
ni,:tnres, boy,' tool cheats, &e.
117" The whole embracing a largo and valuable no.
surtment of ?Annie and fancy articles, suited to pi , sont
•Ileo, will be arranged for examination, with cats.
lugueo, earl) on the morning of sale.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
.4*.!2 WALNUT STREET, &bore FOURTEL
CARL—SALE U.VIIOUSEIIOLD FUILNITUILEL—TUE2-
DAY.
In We beg Dave to Inform the public that we hold
Our regular weekly oiler of Furniture every fueld.vv. at
Our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO 4.:2 WALNUT
STREET, where every po.uble attention is given to ob
tain the bighe4 pricer for the gnats of thooe who may
favor nu with con .I, , urnentg Famitiee having portions of
their furniture to doles.: of, or those declining house
keeping and not wishmg sale' at their own daellings,
eon hard their furniture CAREFULLY RE MOVIX TO
OUR SALES ROOM, IVIIERE THEY WILL RRADILE
ItETTER PRICLS FOR THEIR crioartßE THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY Off THE FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN TUE CITY.
fl:7 Persona favoring us with consignments CM teat
aroured that their property will not be sacrificed.
irj - - Commissions more moderate than those charged
hy any other Auction Rouse in the city.
117. Consignments re spectfully got:rated.
I Sales paid immediately after the goods are sold,
REAL ESTATE BALE—DECRIILER 23d.
This sale at the Exchange, on 'Wednesday evening,
December 224,1507, at 7 o'clock, will include—
Orphans' Court Sale —Eatate of Joseph Colhoun, Decid.
1 RANI'S. ROUSE AND LOT, ANN 9TREIII', NINE
rEEN fit WARD —A fre'ne hcoss, ani lot of ground,
southeast e:de of Ann street, 50 fact toutheast from
Sarah atreet, Nineteenth ward, 29 feet front, 150 feet
deep. f2O grouni rent.
Orphans' Court Sale.—Estate of 11, Y Roemer, Deo'd
I'ROPERI QUEEN STREET, KENSINGTON.—A
certain house nod lot, north tide et Queen street,
feet front. and IPO feet deep, to a 135 feet alley leadini
from Shackatnamen street. Clear of lecumbrances.
Orphans' Court Sale —Same Estate
FRAME ROUSE AND LOT. POPLAR STREET
A frame house, and lot cf ground, siorth side of Poplar
street, between front and eecond, 20 foot front, and 114
feet drop. 112 ground tent.
Poultice Sale.
STORE AND DWELLING, COATES ST., ABOVE
SEVENTEF,NTIi —A. three-story brick store sod dwel
ling. south side of Coates street, &I feet 0 ioclaes east
of Eighteenth street, 17 feet 1 inch front, and 83 ft. I'S
inches deep, along Florence street. The house has bulk
windows, gas, and hydrant 654 ground rent. Rents
for $2OO per annum ID. Termi--eLsh. Sal• positive.
117 . 050 to be paid es each of the shove when the
esme is struck off
ABlignee's Stle—Frankford.
DRUOS, DYES, fIATEIIIALS, &c., OF A MANU
FACIORY AND PRINT-ORKS,
Gn Thor,day
Ith Instant, at 11 o'clock :rill be sell, at the Print
and Dye works b 31005105 to the estate of Horsey golck
sall, Frankferd, the talus stock of drugs, dyes, ail
materials of Oa. manufactory
AT reiveTs FILLS.
A drat-ohms Printing Office, with • good run of
bual
tam, four printing prams, two Ruggler and one Ads =a
Type and arerything neoersary for the busizota. Apply
at the Auction stora
jAMUEL NATRA_NS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 Emit),
1111110 Street, below Walnut, oppoilte Pear at., only
eight doors below the Exchange.
Hours of business frame 7 o'clock, A. M., until 10
o'clock In the evening.
Out-door Bales, and sales at the Auction House, ai
tended upon the most eatisfactory terms.
CAPITAL /204,000.
E:tablislud for tAtt lost Thirty Years.
Advanea made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
Monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry', Hardware, Mer
chendlie, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Guns, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
All goods can remain any length of time agreed
upon.
All advances, from one hundred dollars and upwards
will be 4:barged 2 per cent. per mouth; $lOO and over,
the lowest market rate.
This Store !louse having a depth of 120 feet, has large
fire and thief-proof Wilt) to store all va,loables, and pri
veto watchmen for the premises; also, a heavy Lase
recce effected for tho beitent of all parsons haring goods
advanced upon
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
this office Is prepared to make &heroes en more Batts
factory and accommodating terms than any other in
this city.
Money advanced to the poor, in small amounts, with
out any charge.
This Slorning,
December 15, at 10 o'clock. Soles•r000i in the second
6441.
LARGE SALE. OF OVER ONE TRU - SAND LOTS OF
VORI , EIS F.D COLLATERALS
Coudsting of first-elsses.oti and aaver patent lever
and other watch., diamonds, gold chains, feelatunabla
Jewelry of es erg description, superior duelling pistols,
saluable boat;, fancy work homes, superior rosewood
piano. tnus;cal instruments..kc
WArellE.3.—Ernbraerng over one hundred gret-class,
heavy gold hint sg-cases and open face patent lever
watches, made by btreldert, Cooper, Tobias, Johnson.
Mutansan, Roske. and other celebrated makers, and
warranted genum.. Al9O, one very superior eight•day
gold hunting levee watch, full jewelled. 1111 Carat, heavy
rases, coot VUO Also, IS karst gold and saver anchor
lever wetches, foil jewelled Also, 13 karat gold sal
silver lemne watches, fine English silver patent lever
tvatehes, be the most celebrated makers Also ; gold 3311
tllle er English, French, and So ise watches -
DIAMONDS --;:plendid brilliant diamond brooch and
oar nags, Malts cross pattern. cost at Bailey rt; CO 's
53223: superior diamond cluster finger rine, also, dia
mond and ruby finger rings. and diamond shirt study
GOLD C 11.1 aS . AND FASHIONABLE JEWELRY OF
EVERY DI.:41111-.TION —Fine gold guard, nook, very,
'watch, and fob chalet, doe gold breastriuo, fine gold
oar ring', tine gold linear rln4s, gold braceletn, gold
witilJture onto', gold incdallion,, gold lockets and
eletr,w, gold.,,pcetett le4 and eye glaves, gold e•rals and
key, gold alud4 and button,, aitrer card cases and
eombr, ar Ijewelry of over. deFoniktion.
iSlilikiNDlD.ll,l,l.lNtililLS AND COLTie
\ LNG l'lnTol.6 —One pair nuperior English
laminated atlas) duelling pistols, with fall net of
implementa in case, complete, in perfect order, cost
e:100. At,. of • pair English DATIaICUY twist barrel
duelling pistol with full set of link:n:llN iu cuse,
pr feet order, cost $l3O Also, three su
perlor. heavy elver ulna utts4 Colt's rerol ring pistelt.
SUPERIOR. ROSEWOOD NANO. VIOLINS, AND
I'LL TINA —One lotperior rosewood piano, 6 3 , oct.tee,
t cry fine tne', nage by Schumacher & Co , I hilalel
ptile, coat $330 one very superior tone 'tells,.
violin. coat p3O Also, ono clam tone old vlolln. cost
$5O. Ono tluo t no duties, rust $3O Clue largo French
rosewood lathes work box, cost ,V 35 One gentlemen's
dressing caw, cculplete, cost $OO Also, a collection of
v al u able books
WALNUT SOFA, AND CUPPING IMPLEMENTS
Oun superior new walnut sots sprlog seat, tufl,l, Colt
Al.o, coo full set of copplog, Implements, in CMC,
complete, cost $25.
It t.1,1)-01..Vr , t.—Our ruperirr firl.l.gines. in prrfect
order, co.t au *racer MO, aril many articles not en:l
-t0...1100d.
f ry- The good.; will be open for examination on nun
day afternoon. December 14th. and early on the morn
log of hale The piano, musical Inetrulnent3 and pie
told, bill be sold poeitirely at 11 o'clock,
d r PRIVATX
O old Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and
Clothing will be mold at reduced prices. an.bly
SIXTH and RAOI Btreete.
AT PRIVATE SALE—OoId and silver patent lever,
Lepine, English. Seis; and french vetches, jewelry,
of avers' description, mama! inviteraenta, ke , ke.
AT 'PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second Poor,
hotoeboli furniture, of every description, beds, mat
trescov, earlioting, looking glasses, fancy article; An.,
kc.ota.
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
ear. Charges very low. Conslgnuionti of furniture
clothing, Jewelry, A a, the • solicited.
N ATLIAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OFFICE,
B. E. Corner of Sixth and Rica Street;
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plats
iVatohes, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing Dry Goods
Groceries, Eagers, Lis:Swan, Cutlery, Fq.ruiturs. Bel
ding, 'form, Vehicle', Mantes, Stooks, sad on all sr.
tides of value for soy length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory ao.d liberal terms thsu at any other este,h.
. NATILANS,
NOTICE —Ali goals forfeited at the Ofroa, N. E car
net of Oixth and Race streets. a lit be sold on Thursday
morning, 17th instant, et 10 o'clock. Depositors eau
call previous thereto and reams their tickets
LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS,
at the O. E. corner of Sixth ami Race streets,
Thursday Morning,
17th instant, at 10 o'clock, in the seise-more, 'second
story—etatranco from Race str,et Consisting in part
of one cam, 176 pairs children's shoes, one very Ana mr
veyor`a inetrument, made by Knox & Shalt, %move'', fine
microscopes, superior Dagnerreotna camera - - 64 mPlafus
superior overcoats, frock and dress coats, Raglans,
pantaloons ' 'set., handkerchiefs, under clothing, boots,
shoes, umbrellas, silk dresses, merino, snots detail.,
debugs, caehmere ' alpacas, and chintz dceeses. and
dress patterns , cloth abet and silk inv.tiliss, beeves,
circulars, cloaks and copes, crape, silk, brccho, merino,
etelia, bay State, and plaid woollori shan - le, ladies'
under-clothing. parasols, gaiters, shoes, bonnets, featb•
or beds, omulortables, quilts, betbapreada, table-clothe,
sheets, pillow-cases, violins, lin ions, accotricoue, gui
tars, double and elngle-barreled fowling pieces, patent
rides, revolving and other pistols, patent umbrellas
and canoe, steel skates, and a thousand other artioies.
irr Particulars hereafter
IMMENSE SALE OF FORFEITED WATCHES, JEW.
ELRY, SILVER PLATE, in Ac
At the C. E. COMOT of Sixth and Ram streets,
Ou Tuesday 61orniog,
ad instant, at 10 o'clock
Ur . Ya rtleulary hereafter
GREAT BARGAINS FOR CGRTSTMAS PRESEN'TS,
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT REMARKABLY LOW
PRICES.
Meiling tam double care, and doable bottom, full
Jeweled and plain English patent lever watches.
Bilrer English patent lever ratchet
llunting case and open Me gold escapement wad
lever watches
Hunting Case and open face gold lepine watches.
Very 800 erowneled ladles' gold watches.
Silver loser and lepine wstelies, English, Swiss, and
French watches, gold chains, jewelry, muelcal balm.
mente, and numerous fanny articles.
WEBB'S rest sale of torfelted Watches, Tew - elry,
Gune, Pistols, /dewiest Instruments, de., will take place
shortly Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great Bale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
ke., being forfeited collsterals, will take place shortly,
Duo notice will be given
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT LIAI F TILE usr AL
BELLING Nuccs.—Double-bottoruca and hunting
case gold patent lever watches, of the moat ap
proved makes, hunting case and open face gold escape
mutterer and lepine watches, foil jeweled %Bon gold
enameled lever and !spine watchea for 141es'; gold
jewelry of every description; silver lever and lepine
watches, in hunting cases and open face; silver English,
Basics and French watches, a general assortment of fur
niture, beds, mattresses, mirror,, de.
OCT-DOOR SALES 60LICITJED, end charges to suit
the Hines, low.
c o nsignments of every description of goods solicited
for public or private sale,
MONEY ADVANCED on all and every lira of /roods,
for public or prnate rale, or to be held for a limited
time. Charges low. a
CEa. - till W. SHUR, AUCTIONEER
N. .E. corner of BARRON and SOUTH Street.
above Second.
EVENING SA LF.P.
BALES EVERY EATIIItDAY EVENING,
At 7g o'clock, it the Audio. Store. of Rardw.re, Cot
lery, Hod sekeept og Art Woe, Olothtt g, Watches, lime%
ry, Pena,' Articles, .t.e.
11 Alli R.. I kl.l, &
M4NVFACTLRER6 or
OASALIERS, BRACKET 3, PENDANTS, FITTINGS.
and cll kinds of Chu and Lamp Work, °lran:l.llm &c.
Nd 329 cur:sr:cur riTREEE, Pll/LADELPMA.
ARCUEIL, WARNER. 1 CO
No. Nil BROADWAY, NEW YORK.
ektte.t with Baa Pipet, and all kinds t
altering end ref airlag or (he Work. del2.3rti
Cegal Xuticts
TliE DISTRICT COURT FOR THE
el CITY AND COL' NTT oy PITILADTLTIIIA.
JUIIN HAS ILAND. to nes. 0. JOHN B. KLIECEEt.
/forth, 1/57, No. 511. Ten Exp.
The Attlitor appointed to distrittite proceeds ce *CO
ander the writ of—
No 1 Ali that certtin lot or piece of lard etelted
on The aS , lth.e.t.tediy of Wissah"cken read, at the
d,ctonce of 303 feet ninth eastward ly from a Thirty-three
feet aside late. tailed Mifflin - a lane. in the Northern
Liberties township. now :a this city of Phsladelgis,'
containing in breadth on tali road 100 feet; thence ex•
tending a iuthwestward between parallel lines at tight
analot with the said road 240 feet.
N o. 2. Also, all that certain tract or 'piece of land sit - este
on the eouthwestwarity aide of the Wistehitken cr :10
turnpike road, in Penn to•nship, now to the city of
Plidadelphia, beginning eta prat en the aide of a two
perch wide lane, cornmeal, tolled Hilin's lane, which
extends from the said road to a, linding.plece on the
etilluylkill riser thence It the said lane south
5.1 degrees 20 minutes. veil Zi•l' ',etches arid aeren-tantha
La post corner of )letthial Harrison'. et:So.-arc% t.h41L.78
by the Lillie north 3dde eoesaDoinutes,.est 51 pewee
and one bolt to a poet; thence by the Leo/awn:4e de
scribed tract north 53 degreea ndnutee, tart to per
ches end a half to a poet on the side of the nerj.
Wiva
bickon road; thence by the sane neuth 31 dames.. tut
51 perch,. end two-tenths of a perch. and south 40 de.
gas es, east 10 perches and four-tenths of a perch to the
place of beginning: containin • 21 acres of land.
No. IS Also, a certain tractor piece of Lend adyining
the above tract, eituate on the rionthwestwandly side at
the Wisaish.clon or Hidr turnpike road stereasdi,
hegiunio; at a corner of the .bore-deseribed tract;
thence running along the tone course of rig road north
27 degrees and a half, neat perches' sued eighty-Bee
hnnir-edths parts of a perch to a corner of land rants!
to Georg , . heck, thence by the said Beck's land south
denrets and a half, • est 4$ perches and air-tenths of
a perch to e. corner or land held by WILL= Bale
and Jonathtm Wllharni, in trust for Catharine Price
air 1 her chilir•n: thence by the route a:nth 4 degrees
and a quarter, east 2/ perches and twenty-free-bria
dredtlas patio of a perch to a corner of the alioes-de•
embed tract. six fret routhi est of a *Lite oak sapling
on the Dine of the above-described tract; thence a l ong
the said lane north Z,O de-{reeb and a halt, edit 43
perches and eighty - fire-hundredthis parts of a perch to
the place of beginn.ng, conta..g 6 cease and 10 pars:lli
of laird
No. 4. Ala, ail that certa:a meerusge or ten-mane
and tot or plfce of ground, situate, lying. and being in
the Northern Li bernei, now in the C 2 ty of Phllsdelphla,
beginning at a state by the side a a strip of groand bat
°ten for a road, thence eitendinx by Land formerly
claimed by Benjamin )112114 south 03 degree/. Gut 47
parolees and aix-tenths of a perch to a stake; thews by
land , old by Fiederick Dorer and wife to Benlancin Keye
feY north (4 degrees. east 13 perches to another stake;
thence by land formerly of 311ebael Clingnian north 3.
deg-reef, weft eT perches and fonMenths of a perch to
the cede of the ground left open fora road as afereeald;
thence elongate of said road south 60 degrees, went 11
perches to the placed begloates; contsloiog 3 =VI or
lend
No. 5 Alsa t a certain lot or pieoe of lend &Italia for. in the :Northern Ltbertlee, but now in the edgy of
Philadelphia, on the sonthotetwerdly aide Of a cartels
late, called Bundlers lane, bounded and deeeribed as
folicereth, agreeable to survey lately 'Dale 12-hereof by
Robert Brook, earveyor. etc t Beginning at a stone at
the side et Standley's late; thente
_portly by mother
peon of lend. beiria;ang to the said Georg% Daher, and
partly by land of Pt lip Hershberzer, eolith 39 degrees
15 animate:, east 64 perch...l and 5.10 to a atone ; therm. by other lend, late of Juper Hoylaa, deceased, 'oath
62. der,' re, west 11 perches and 5 10 of a pareh to a
atone; thence by other lend Of the told George Either,
north 39 degrees, 15 manatee, west 65 perches and 440
of a perch ; to a atone In the side of the said lane ;
therm alongside of aid lane, north 59 degrees, east
11 porches and 640 to the place of beginning.
No. 6 Alan, all that tenement and tract or parcel of
land, situate, lying, sal being lo the Northam Libertlee,
now in the city of Philadelphia, beginning at poet
standing on the northeast aide of Wissahickon road, a
corner of land late of Peter Turner; thence by thence*
land north 53 degrees 39 minutes. east 26 perches 7 feet
and 4 Inchea to enother pest; thence ninth 37 decreed
40 minutes, west e 4 perches and 4-10 of a perch, to an
other poet ; thence by lend late of Joshua Plaher south
53 degrees 20 minutes, west 29 perches and 4.10 of ea
perch, to another post standing on the elle of Masa
hiActi rood aforesaid. and thence by the luxe road 40
degrees, out 64 psrehee 7 feet b tochee, to the place of
beg.nnlng , containing 11 :scree and 37 perches—will
at' nd to the duties of his appointment on ITEDIeL6-
DAY, Deeerubarl6th, 1357, at 4 o'clock, P. 11 .at his
oce, at the !southeast corner of EIGIITG and LOCUST
Streets, when and where all persons late:Teat are rso•
qui red to make their claims, or be dehor.red from omlar
to upon said land.
der:s4lo t DOUGIIERTT, Auditor.
Obucatianal
lIALL OF ST. JAMES THE LZ.SS,
NEAR FALLS ar ECM? Y,
SELECT EOSI3DItAI iClit)OL 7011 BOSS
Eal=tl
The Rector, Rey B. R S3ITSBR, may be seen o , ee7
MEONESIJAY AFTERNOON, from B to 5 o'clock, st
HOOKER'S Bookstore, 8. W. corner EIGHTH oast
CHESTNUT, where ale:, circulars maybe obtained.
Address Roy. B. R. &HESSE,
d3-2m Fells of Ettoylktll, Philadelphia.
eIRITTENDEIV B PHILADELPHIA COM
MERCIAL COLLEGE, S. E. grass of SETE:AIa
and CHESTNUT Streets, Second and Third Stories,
BOOK-BEEP Int). PM:MAY:SHIP, atm style.
COMMERCIAL LAWS AND FORMS.
COMMERCIAL CASOULATIONS.
LECTURES, As.
Each Student has individual tneauction from compe
tent and attent:re Teachers, strider the figinassliate
supervision of the Principal.
Quo of the Beet Penmen in the Country hu china of
the Writing Department.
Please call and see Speciusers and get a Catalogue of
Terms. &o. te.S-y
PROFESSOR SAUNDERS' INSTITUTE,
WEST PLIILADELPILIA.
No Seminary whatever is more Eke a private fistol/y.
The course or study i extensive aril thorough. Pro ,
teaser Saunders will receive a few more pupils water
fourteen years of age into his family. Enquire of
Messrs .1. S. Silver and Sisthew Newkirk, or Cal. J. W.
Forney, ESstcr of this Paper, whose sons or wards are
now members of his family. septle-tf
attarnals at Eau).
E W I S S. WELL S, ATTORNEY AT
_KJ LAW No AIRY STREET, NORRISTOWN, Pa.,
•
trlll atter:.l rich yonetaality, and to the test of his
ability, to all business entrastot to bia tan. oc.l-3m
DANIEL BOUGRERTY, ATTORNEY
AT LAW, Southeast Comm 9f SiGHTH AAA
COAT Streets, I.ltiletlelpbl9. sally
ehRPHANS" COURT SALE.—Estate of
A-, WILLIAM SUCKER, de'ntsed. TLIGUA.S.
SONS, Anct,useers. REAL ESTATE.
Pursuant to an'Ortler of the Orphar_s' Court for the
Ctty and County of Philadelphia. erlll be said at, Publ!:.
Sale, on TUESDAY, Del:sut:, th. 15.127, at 7 o'elcek
in Ob. evening, at the Pluladelphis Exthar.ge, the fol
lowing degcrtbed property, late of Walls= Sacker, de•
teas d,
o.l—All that lot of grountwith the three story brick
messuage thereon erected, intuit./ on the north side of
Poplar street, Id feet 3,g tnches weal. of Twelfth street,
late district of :Fran; Guden,contsocung in front on
Poplar :tree. 14 feet, ant extsuaing in depth on the
east line 55 feet t' turbo., and on the woof line be feet
ig inchoi to a certain 3 test wile alley leading east into
Twelfth street under and subject to a certaan yearly
ground rent of BCO, on the first day of the months of
January nut July. unto Charles Henry Fisher
No 2 —ell that lot of ground, totuate on the north
etle of Girard kveuue,3l t set west of Twelfth street,
to the 20th ward, containing in front on Girket daienue
la feet, and extending in depth fe-t to a c_rt. - .:11 3 feet
wide alley lealing eastward. into Twelfth street ; under
and subject nevertheless to the garment of aoerteln
yearly ground rent of S td 40, on Vie test day of the
months of January _an d July, nut, Amos true and
George
No. 3 —.lll that lot of grounl, situate ea the *set
aide of Brea der street. 403 feet enutb. of D:anaond strut,
in the 19th ward, containing in Croat on Kreuter street
It feet, sod eatending in depth CO feet to Parry street,
under and inkiest to a certain yearly ground rent or raw
Of $24, on the drat of January eui July.
N. B On the nrernisee narked No. .1 is created • t'e
story brick builing. 12 by 28 feet.
No 4 —►t! that lot of - groon4. with the 'three story
brick tressusge thereon erettrd, situate on the west
s.Je of Hibbard street, In the :nth sr/Lt.:LSO feet south
side o f Steles street, ,routainlng In front en Ilfrterd.
street 12 feet, and exteadlug to depth 4,3 feet sti Inches
to a thorn feet suds alley leading northward into ana
StiltS street; unler anl eutbeet to a certain yearly
ground rent or SIM of S-36, nu the hest day of the to,..nthe
of January and July, onto Charles Henry Fisher.
By the Court. JOHN EIIERRY,CIerk4) C.
ELIZABETH RUCKER, Adm'Z
THOMAL) S 60N.6. Auctionotri.
Ao.l 111 (formerly) 6 azd moth Fourth St
de It 16 29
OCOURT SALE.—Estate of
1.-- , I3ENJAIIIN Still; CLL. deceased.—TliOlta &
SONS, Auctioneers REAL ESTATE. Paranoia to as
orlor of the Orphstv Coort. for the City and
County of Philadelphia. will be rola at public safe, cio
TCESDAY, I/tem:ober 15th, 1557, at 7 o'clock in the
erenfing, at the PEULADELPIII-1 EXCIIANGE, the fol.
lowing desciibed property, late of Penjazin
decease 4, air:
No I.—A. three-story briek inersnage, and lot of
ground, south tale of Pratt street, Eal feet east of Fair
mount street-14 feet front. 37 feat 3 inches deep.
No. thr.a-story brick lasernage, sad lot, 61.•
Joining No I—some dhuens,ons.
No 3—A three-story brick ruesenagn, tni lot, scat?:
side of Pratt street. ':d./ feet cat of laortnoont strait--
14 feet front. 41 feet S inches deep
No 4 —I three. story brick mess..uge, and tot, smith
elle of Pratt a traet, 119 feet 3 Inches east of fatrroonzt.
Street
the Ccuxt, JOHN SHERRY, Clerk 0.0.
ANN BURNEL , ..
WIL A.1.1W BURNELL,
CHARLES E.ERNBUBta,
TELONIAS & SONS, Auct octets
13) k. 141 (foruorly 67 tr. 6Z , ') Both Fourth street
d3-37&15
QEVENTII WARD RELIEF ASSOCIA
TION —ln accordance with the rasolatio as adopt
cal at a meetingg of citiceiss of tha Seventh Ward, th•
Officart of the iST.ViNTH WARD 11F.LIEF ASSOCIA•
TIUN TiZ Non. ObWAL.I3 TROMYEOS, Prtlident
tV. D LEWIS and wax PARKER FOULKE, Esp..
Vice Presidents, and JOIIN SAMUEL, Secretary, met
and appointed the feline ing gentleman to be the Olt*.
InlEmecntrra Commute of the Association:
First Prootutt—W. J Y White, No. 167 south Muth
street; James 0. Hand, No E3O Pine street.
. -
Sesend Precinct--tiamiatl G. itslimead No. 410 south
Eleventh street; Henry elneerl, No. d Henry et
Tturi Precinct—l homes Ne Ilion. No 32.3 B Twelfth
street; George Inman Riche, No. 1846 Pine street.
Fourth Precinct—David Watt, No 546 south Fifteenth
street; Robert 13 Scott, No. 303 south Sixteenth , trest.
Fifth Precinct—Wilily= Ruda. No. 1717 Plus 'treat ;
John H. Diehl, No 1721 Pine street,
Sixth Proilnet—Charles Ryan- No NOlLeuabar4 et ;
Joseph Moil orrls, No. IP4O Lombard street.
Seventh Precinct—Henri. C -Fox, Twenty•seconS,
above Booth; Charles llllilsrs. Pins west of Twen
tieth.
Elghth Preotnct—Lerl Linpo, Lombard, vat of
Trcenty.third; Thomas Shoe., booth and Beech streets
The Committee is tow organised by the election of
John IL Diehl, Chairman; Samuel Ash:coed. Tres,
suror ; John Samuel, Secretary; and Is preparei to at
teLd to ail applEtatiors for relief , cud to receive, through
any of its mono , ers, sub-erSptlons and contributions fa
money, pror:Stiell9 and goods
A otore 11.,u se has been established on the east side
of SIX II F.NTH Street, below Lombard, southeast core
rev of Sixteenth anl Career streets. ithere all contri
butions of stores, t IVVISI,I2OI, ILIA Material tray be (ALL
Dy Grier of Executive Committee
JOHN 11. DIEHL.
Chairman Goa. kx Ca-netttee.
Jolla Saittr.t., Bet:limy d el.o-3 „rod
INCED MEAT.-
The Subscriber has Commenced manufaetztinz his
Ne Pius Vitra
MINCED MEAT,
whieh he offers to his customers in
1-Anas or KULL Cr ANTITIMI.
Orders three -01 BLOOD'S DISPATCH gill to ;nue
tually attended to.
J05H1 7 .4, WRIGHT,
nl3 21,id SPRING GARDEN and FRANKLIN el.
rflo AVOID CONSUMPTION, AVOID
JL damp feet;
to arold damp feat, una BRSI , DOCK'..3
ELM:KA. or IN ater-proA ...eather Ireaernure for
Boots, rhoeB.ll2rries...s, limt every d.4 , ;r!ltlen of Leather.
Gulrantoed water.prrof.
For rely by, .
t 11 .1:1:1TON9. No. b:l2 s•reet
T J. ADAMS, Etzteenth eul Loes—ard.
11 BUTLER. Psssyssolt Sw3. 6Al.3sr STeeltin;tes.
L. 1312ADDOCE, 81 Z. , iortla Te - elltb street. del:-IK*
-NOTICE TO PASSENGERS,—Passea.
era for Wp PHIL ADEL4I.IIA, Captain Pan.,
for [Aver' 001. wilt plPmet ocn N•^l, Sblppen st.rret
whkrf. on TIStRrDAI - 1101CCItiti. Pc...nate:l7. 1111
o'clock
Cable lksen.ge VD; lircor.l Co:ntla S.:temp SIS.
11105 RICHARDSON & CO
Second Cabin a,lStnerne rkl.angors fkrnl.kr.l wl h
plcvl4calln;tonll.4 to tilt' A uer can ;t;a.r.ier n-t