The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 16, 1857, Image 3

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THE SOUTHWARK
,itauxv—AseeprAr, -
os.—Tho
fieqhent de - Mande uPon 'onetime; egaz4;!;and` money,
by the multitude of charitable movements that the pre.
. lent stringency of, the has, gbirep; Kith to; have
'rendered It shunt Impossible to lay 'that attention to
ail, which the worthy character of the movements
-;- themselyes might deserve. '
The appeal now being made by the 'citizens of 4 l Old
Bouthwarlz,l , in behalf of the suffering In that quarter
of the city, should, and we doubt not will, meet with a
'liberal- response from those who' have the means to
Their, teal, which" had been : widely circulated in
the tOrin.o ticircsilar, Well expresses the nature of the
- ,troublea they are seeking to remedy, mid from the soil
, • knoin character and probity of those who have the
&atter In charge, the public , may, feeL,Misnied that
whatever they ometributi will he properly applied. We
• again repeat, that the noble Stand taken by these gen
tlenien IX commendable.
TQese elfOrts to deer the' diverting hearts of i devoted
.robtherri; and gladden the tearful eyes of destitute chil
dren, and dissipate
,the glbom of desponding fathers,
Who hive twill but not the means of saving their
families from starvation, art worthy of our most gener
ous encouragement, and which we would again bespeak
or tbeni at the hands of our citizens, when called upon
by those who have the matter in charge.
Onzaiibst, Sqizac.—The soave laboratory of
the chemist is probably the wane of the meet marvel.
odd postural miracles that the human mind can find
tinf whore. Indeed, sotrhly wonderful and astounding
AM some of , even the mare common chemical processes,
, that were their operations a thing of privacy„ end end only
to be witnessed at the expense of a handsome fee for
the prieilege, - ,hundreds of our citizens viould gladly
avail , themselves of the sight, who, while they are per
•mitted to witnessthese operations free of charge, - leave
• arch optiortunilles ,unimprOved. In point of real
wooer, the fabled achievements of the ancient niche
” kiste ,bear, tie comparison to the remarkable discovery
of modern - thins, and the infinite applthation of such
knowledge to the prodtiction of worke of art.
_ A careful tour through any of our more extensive I ,
, drog-toanolackuring establishments, will satisfy: any one
that is here said of thls department of physical
eclance Is no - ovoidrawn picture. The circumstance
Which hue mainly given rise to these remarks was a re
cent visit to the immense 'steam color works of Messrs.
Ziegler it Smith, doing business on the corner of Second
and Green streets.
Nor &Silty pass this opportunity, without acknowl
edging our obligations to these enterprising gentlemen
tar their kindness and attention in making our visit to
their works doubly interesting.
TO enter into even the briefest possible description of
the interesting modes In Which many of the articles
contributing to our de* necessities aro here produced,
would necessarily swell this - notice far beyond the rea
sonable limit of a "City Item."
' We may say, with truth, however,' that, for anything
- and - everything comprised In the druggist's line, in its
largest sense, the old-established stand of Messrs. Veg.
ler &, Smith is one of the most certain places we know
of to obtain them in their greatest perfection In first
hands.
Ilerriness is what we all are seeking to obtain,
and tin one Will deny that ti man's external condition has
- eery much to do with a mane internal teenage in this
respect. - 'Were we called upon to sketch a beau-ideal of
Perfect mundane blies, we should untiesitatiegly say
that after a clear conscience and a full stomach, the next
thing in poinkof importance week' be a good•fitting
clean shirt, ahandsome necktie, and a comfortable silk
lined wrapper. Knight, No. 012 Arch street, has all
these, and orerything oise In the gentlemen's furnish
ing line.
Art Ace or Paean z S s.--There is no more cheering
Indication of the . progress of the race in all the higher
gnalitlee of.our nature than that afforded in the grow
ths aPptetlation, on the part of our people, of the refi
ning arts. Painting, sculpture, and music are annually
filling a larger nicht in, the adm ration of our people.
Especially Is Ma true of our love of paintings; and in
deed it is not saylag teo much, that more money has of
late years been spent by our wealthier citizens on well
executed oil-paintings than for any other branch of par
lor ornamentation. This le preclaely as it should be,
-and we would again remind Mir readeri that one of the
tient opportunities to gratify this laudable taste, at a
moderate expense, will be afforded at the sale of pie
'litres, to take place to-mbrron , morning, at the rooms of
A. S. Robinson, No. KO Chestnut street.
GURISTEAS CONVECTIONERY.—MOsSTS. whitman
& Co. have prepared a large variety of Christmas con
fectionery, er the hOltdiye, 'slick they are selling at
wholesale and retail They are famous for their excel
lent conceits in the world,of eugar-Plumbery, and enjoy
an immense city and country trade.
rRE LATEST FROU GENERAL WALKER.—It
seem that the Grey eyed man'of destiny" in getting
sick
. of his last Nicaraguan expedition, In a recent
letter to a friend in this city, he writes:—"" Would to
Beaten I could settle myself down as aprivate citizen in
Philadelphia, and go about comfottably and respectably
in IL handsome atilt purchased at the Brown Stone
(Nothing tall of Bockhill 2c Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605
Ohestnutstreet, aboreBixtb.”
PLuivince sap of Euripides : "He was wont to
say, silence was an answer to a wise man; but we seem
to have greater occasion for it in our dealings with fools
and unreasonable persons—for men of breedlog and
sense will be satisfied with reason and fair words." To
Bitch as these we address ourselves, when admonishing
them to buy their clothing at the fashionable Bazaar
of Clifton, Albright, & Co., Sayne's Ball , No. 147
Chestnut street.
Marine Intellivnre.
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 16, 1857,
BUN RUM 7 25-SUN BETH
MGR WATER
ARRIVED
Bteamahip Palmetto, Baker, 60 hours from Boston ,
with mdseand passengers to H Winsor On Monday,
at P M off Hereford, passed barque Mary it Ken.
dell, from Charleston for Philadelphia.
- Bohr Londonderry, (Br) Faulkner, 12 days from Corn.
wallle. NB, with .tateas to Nit Bonder Co,
Bcbr Ermine, k, Iday from Salem, NJ, with corn
to 7sallarratt & Bon.
. .
Scbr John Lank, Artie, 1 day from Frederica, Del,
with wheat to Jae Barrett & Bon.
Bahr J Id Bartlett, Briggs, 2 days from Sassafras
with grain to Itichardrou & Overman.
Behr Pequonnock, Burroughs, 4 days from Boston,
with seed, &c. to Grove & Bro.
Behr H B Weston, Maloy, 8 days from New - York, in
ballast to Pettit, Martin & Co
&Br Heroine, Cheney, front New London, in balleat
to Horris & Itirray.
Fehr 7 W Hall, Hollingsworth, 1 day frem Little
Creek Landing, Del, with corn to Bewley, Wilson & Co.
Bohr laelnglieb, Neal from New Haven.
Behr W 0 Eliason Buckaleo, from New Haven.
Behr L Saunders, Williama, from New York.
Behr Ontario, Vangilder, from Providence.
Bohr M Fillmore, Tattle, from Boston.
CLEARED.
Eiteismablp City of Richmond, Mitchell, Richmond, T
Webiter, Jr.
Brig Blt Eaton, Gilkey, Clenruegos, & W Welsh.
Rehr Ellen Bosh, Cain, Baguet la Grande, D S Stetson
& Co.
Behr ?endue, Chambers, New Leaden. Dehaven & Co.
sthr 31 Fillmore, Tuttle. Ne* Bedford, do
&Br 1Y 0 ElWon, Bucksloo, Fall Elver, B
& Co.
Bar Chu A. Headier, Stubbs, Charleston, Pettit
Martin & Co.
Schr Ontario, Vangilder, N York, L Audsoreld & Co
Behr L Sanders, Williams, Fall River do
Schr W P Phillips, Smith, Mahone River, Del, Buck
tooter & Co.
13tr B Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Quires, dr
(Correepondence of the Philadelphia Exchange
LEWES, Del.. Deo. 39.
The following resole were at the Breakwater on Pia.
illarday: Brims Fairy, IL 0 Brooks, Henry Leeds, Magnet,
Martha Jane and schooners Montreal, 9 Dliparks, Mary
:sus, Stag, Tremont, Tenn eeaes,, W Sallabury, and se
veral others, all of - which sailed yesterday, except the
brig refry, which remains for orders. She (a from Per
amoebae°, Igor 9, with a cargo conalsting 01000 bags of
auger MA 480 s dry salted hides. Reports haring left at
Pernambuco the following vessels: Ship Norway Major,
from New York for Hong Kong; Bailed same day; Br
barque Queen, for St John, Newfoundland, called same
day; barques Cora, McKee, from Richmond for Rio de
Janeiro, discharging, to sail on the 12th; Roebuck,
Chase, from Richmond, discharging; Conrad, Salsbury,
from Richmond for Rio de Janeiro, nailed Nov 71 Julia
Julia Cobb, Ross, from London, at Paraiba, loading for
Ideetpool, about ready Clara Horan passed Pernambu
co Nov 6, bound south; brigs Fanny Whittier, Cage,
from New York for Buenos Ayres, repairing, to call in a
few days; James B George, Atwell, from at Johns, NV,
just arrived; Mary A Forrest passed Pernambuco Nor
th, for Bahia; - a large Amori an ship, with ekysails,
peened Pernambuco Nor 24, showing four signal'', viz:
two white and rod, and two red, white, and red. Nov
10, all the Cape, passed an American barque bound 8.
Made the lights, (Cape Henlopen) night of Bth Dec,
and received a pilot on the 11th. The weather was bad,
and lay off the cape in sight of the lights, and when we
got It found ill the pilot boats at sea. Wind southwest.
Weather pleasant.
Tome, fro,
(Br TELEORIPO TO Tns rum.;
Nsw Yon, Deo 16.
Arrived, robe Sarah Maria, seven days from Balti
more, loaklug badly, having encountered a heavy gale.
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BAT4FINAII, 01., flea lb.
Arrived, steamship Augusta, from New York.
ORAIILBSTON, Dec 15:
Arrived, steamship Atlanta, from Now York.
(Correspondent.) of The Press .1
ffiVRIS Dr GLOS, Dec.l6. -
tl'ive boats left hers this morning In tow of steamer
Lillie viz:
judge Long, pig iron to Marcia & ,Tones & Co; John
Heidi e 7 and .1 It Blackwell, lumber to Norcross &
Sheets; Ow Lewis, bituminous coal to Camden, NJ;
Jacoblitown, lumber to Wilmington, Del.
IitEbiORANDA
attimehip renneyirn,da, Teal, hence at Richmond
14th. inst.
Bhip tlegtmticoolt, Nan Dotter!, from zostan, ar
rived et New Orleans Bth fast,
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Ship 241arlon, arose, for Baltimore, 'me loading et Co.
plapo Oct 20,
Ship lonian, Mitchell, from Chinch's for Cowes, was
spoken Sept 21, let 86 8, long 0/ W.
Shin Manitott, Honeywell , for Chinch& Wands, salled
from Callao Nov 4.
Ship Fleetwood, Dale, hence 8d Nov for Cape Town,
rile spoken 18th, lat 38 N, long 2 W.
' Ship John Patten Patten, cleared at Savannah 11th
Inst. for Liverpool, with 3543 bales upland cotton.
'pantos Reindeer, Allen, for Jamaica, cleared at Nor
folk 12th fast. ,
Barque Conrad, Saletury, from Richmond for Rio de
.• 7itneiro, sailed from Pernambuco 7th alt.
,Barque David Lapley,'Biehop, at Cardenas! 7th inst.
from matansas.
Berque-Mary P Blade, Crowell, cleared at Boston 14th
lost: for Hong Hong end
Damao Virginia, Miller, for Rio de Janeiro, with
flour, sailed from Richmond 19th inst.
Barque Wheatituad,Beispeaux, from Richmond, or
rived at Rio de Janeiro Oct 27, and remained Nov 2d,
with others, as before reported.
Barque Testa, Nausea , from BM der Janeiro, arrived
sired atNew Orleans Bth inst.
Brig Hulling Wave, Vignere, from Port au Prince for
Philadelphia, put into Nassau, NP, 30th ult. in distress,
with loss of small spars, foremast and bowsprit sprung.
She had met with a heavy gale oil Harbor Island. The
captain got assistance from shore to take her to Nassau,
as she leaked badly. 8600 were given for pilotage aer
vice and pimping, Her foremast was being removed on
Cull% Ind, and she will undergo the necessary repair!.
Her cargo consists of logwood and mahogany.
- Vendor, Gould, bears for Boston, passed High
-, land Light 4i4 • 17 14th Ind; the 0 had struck on the
• bar at,Chattun the some morning, but got oft without
-damage
- -Brandywine, Uormark, for Pernambuco, with
dour, smiled from Richmond 19th inst.
Bohr Argus Eye, Sharp, for New Orleans, sailed from
- - - lishUmese yesterday._ -
'• , Schr ',Ann Plekrell, Dukes, hence it Alexandria 14th
- Baler W is Triplett, Bunting, hence at Richmond 14th
• SahreHonnan, Collina,hence for Beverly; Treasurer,
from Boehm for Philadelphia , at Holmes Hole
/Bth leoti the Norma sailed the 14th. •
Bekv4) W Rldrldge, Ogden, hence, arrived at Norfolk
42ti .
hence, arrived at New Bedford
.k.„1,,c.,i---1441 , FliigInce,Ilarna,411)111:149 E111"13114h /21}11 loot.
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1-141ta,.4
Witte, Hniiirlee; I Prambie, Prambes, hence, and Mon
terey, fiteeDhan, from Delaware City, at Boston 14th
Met.
Schr M. BAtehony, 'Robinson, hence at New Bedford
12th Met.'
Bohr Jahn L White, Foster, hence at New Bedford
13th Met.
Sams Sarah Minge, Weaver, hence, and John Beatty,
Sharp, from Salem, at New York 13th inst.
Schee haat Rich ' , Smith; 3 J Spencer. Lengstalfi
Lis
ale Moult, Hendereon; Luther Child, Baker; L A Dimon
honer, Allen; JOllBO Williamson, Jr, Winsmore; Copia,
Bearee; Triumph, Artie; Attlee Lea, Clark, and to
Grande, Allen, hence at Bostorillth inst.
Schre 11 1' 81mmone, Barrett, and B Prink, Dougher
tyhence at Previderce 12th Met.
Behr' Ship Carpenter, Fountain, from Smyrna, Del,
at Providence 11th that.
&lire Mary Fletcher, Crosby, from Eastport for Phi
ladelphia; Juniata, Harrington, from Portland for do;
Martha Wrightingten, from New Bedford for do, end all
others bound 8 and W', Nailed from Newport 12th hat •
Schr Geo It Fisher; bolt, from Milford, Del, arrived
at New York yesterday.
Propeller !roulades, Variderveer, cleared at N York
yesterday for Philadelphia.
Sharighare; Sept 25—The Ariel put back to this port
totally dismaged, and part of her cargo forward badly
damaged. She is now refitting, but will only discharge
emilielent to allele new masts to be put in,
which will probe* detain her some six or eight weeks.
Wo hear of several disasters along the yeast, and pieces
of wreck and matted packages have been seen in large
quantities floating about in Formosa Channel, and same
fears may be entertained for the safety of the Horatio,
and other vessels known to be out in the typhoon of the
sth Mg. [Ship Horatio, Rungerford, is from Weeping
for New York.j
Brig °anima, which put Into New Orleans iu digress,
on her voyage from Cienfuegos for Mobile, was up for
sale sth last.
Behr West Fdlniouth, (of Sandwich) Capt Barlow,
from New York, with thirty-five barrels of flour, sup
posed for Sandwich, went ashore on Block Island on
Thursday night last, and at latest accounni had not
bilged It was thought she would be got off without
much damage.
Steamship City of Norfolk, from Baltimore for Savan
nah, was in collision, at midnight on Sunday. off tho
Wolf Trap, with achr NV Colomt, from Norfolk. The
steamer had 00 feet of main rail carried away, and was
otherwise damaged to tho amount of about $1,200. The
achr had head, bowsprit, and all attached carried away,
damage about $500; both vessesis arrived at Baltimore
yesterday.
Copt John 0 Gibbs states that Goo buoy marking Great
lied, above Pawtuxet, has been missing for several
days. Two aelsomsers run aground there on Friday In
consequence of its atomisers. It should be replaced Im
mediately.
NEW YORK, Dec 15lArr, beige HBrummond, Chap
man, Aspinwall, via Key West; Borneo, Craig, Jackson
ville; 'ookire Sarah Marie, iladerhill, Baltimore; 12th
last, lot 27 20, long 57, experienced a heavy gale from
NE, during which sprung no bad a leak as to be com
pelld to keep the pumps constantly going in order to
keep her free; Flying Sand, Colburn, Baltimore; Wm II
Horsey, Sussex, Did. 01,1, ship Ohio, Hutchings, Key
West; brig Tornado, McCarthy, Barbadoes; ochre
Hgm
ming Bird, (13r) Nickerson, Londonderry; A. J De Roo-
Nett, Tucker, 'Wilmington.
BOSTON, Dec 14—Arr, barque Dioneynick, Smith,
Charleston; brigs Susan, Cottrell, Jacksonville; James
Croaky, Clifford, Satins River; °Hoare, Shute, Savan
nah; ochre Antelope, Wormwood, Monrovia Oct 14; Plc
ton, Chadwick, Iteaca Oct I, Gibraltar 25th; Lombard,
Harding, Matanzas 25th ult; emits, Crowell, Charles
ton; Eben Atkins, Marston, Richmond, Va; Wm R New
comb, Bacon, Fredericksburg; Alfred Chase, Wilco,
Norfolk; Elizabeth B, Bacon, Washington, DC; Onward,
Smith, Baltimore. Cid, barques DI B Stetson, Jordan,
St Jags, Eventide, Partridge, Cubs; Laconia, Boarse,
Ratio:lore; Behr John Elliott, Wood, Jacmel. Sailed,
barques Sicilian, Neshua, U 13 Stetson, Laconia, and
°there.
NEW ORLEANS, Dec. B.—Arrived, steamship VIM,
Talbot, Indianola and Galveston; barques Anna Kim.
ball, Herilll, Boston; Matanzaa, Iteekford, Kingston '
dal ling Mary Elizabeth, McConnell, Havana. Cleared,
eteamship Mexico, Lawless, Galveston and Indianola;
ship John and Albert, Crowell, Genoa; barques Authon
Gunther Wragge, Hamburg; blatancera, Bosch, Barce
lona; brig T.W Rowland; Genoa. Below, ship Byzan
tium, New York.
KEY WEST, Dec 6.—Ar Nov 25th, sehr Southerner,
from Tampa Day; 11 S surveying sehr Dane, from Dal
timore; schr Julie Maine, Morton, New York' II 8 ocher
Dom —, from do.
26th—Ar brig damson, Briggs, tfew York; ocher Mystic.
- Valley, do.
Sid Rehr Oliver 51 Pettit, Clark, Mobile.
27th—Ar ocher Chas Keene, (three masted) Chattin,
New York.
28th—Ar schr T Raymondatham, New York. Murray,M
29th—Ar brig A Hopkins, New York.
Bld schr Wm Mason, Nassau.
Dec 2-81 d brig Samson, Briggs, New York.
3d—Ar Dr schr Win Eds - ard, Nassau.
Bailed, barque Truman, Galliger, (from Laguna) Mar
seilles; schr John Griffith, Conklin (from Jacksonville)
New York.
4th—Arr, barque Mustang, New York; brig E Drum
mond, Aspinwall, put In for water.
sth--Sld, brig Dunuond, (from Aspinwall) N York.
The schr Cosmos, from Plymouth, bound to Attaka
pas, put into this port haring lost the head of her
foremast in a gale off Cape Hatteras. She is now being
repaired, and will sail In a few days for her port of des
tination. The pilot boat Edna, Jones, spoke off Sandy
Key, Dec 1 barque B II (}ample, from New York,
bound to St Marks, and barque Ocilla, Ashby, from N
York for Mobile
No wrecking news.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
Zip to 12 o'clock Last Night.
GIRARD MOUSE--Chestnut street, below Ninth.
S Thayer, N Y Benj Tyson, Reading
And M Ballade, Reading Geo F Putnam,Selem Mass
Win Hllarrington, Mae M Smith & daugh, Boston
D 0 Woods, Baltimore Geo Hatch, Cincinnati, 0
Thos Helm, Jackson, Miss 0 White, Boston
W F Dancy N 0 Robt 0 Mall, Milford, Del
RII Cummins, Delaware J E Black, Delaware
D McLaren, Freehold, N J Sde Groot, N Y
David B Stout, Reading .1 F W Denninger, Reading
Jos N Thadwell & ty, Conn Geo Hall, Savannah
W Rockwell, N Y Felix Trovette, California
Mrs May, Washington Miss Julia May, Walla%
Jll.Coote, N Y Chaa Callaghan, N Y
L Offenbach, N Y Mr Breese, N Y
W 0 Logan Miss R HMelt, Richsoorid, Ye
Mr Lelsearing, Pa W alcGinnes, Pottsville
It W Montgomery, Brooklyn James Moore, Manchester
P Robeson, Pa S Sholthan, N Y
J R Wilson, Darien, Conn J Eckert, Pa
John Kerr, Troy J G Dudley, N Y
Chao Among,Boston 11 bi Bud, N Y
W G Murray, Jersey City It Walker & la, St I.olliB
Mr Tabbricath, N W Roseman, N Y
C T Merriman, Ky D Day, Prey R
Chas 0 Betts, Norwalk, Ct E Warner, N ' Y
.1 A Moorehead, Nottvalk,Ot Oliver W Barnee, Latrobe
Howell F. Jackson, Tenn JII Woods, N
J Ward, Manchester, Eng
IiEROIIANTSr INTEL—Fourth at., below Aroh.
A Felix, Lewistown Mrs Worts, Lewistown
13 L Fahnestoek, Pittsburgh W A Martin, N Y
A Johnston, Springville, Pa 0 A Darnits & lady, Pa
I Gilfillan, Cheater co, Pa II N Posey, Pa
E X Morrison, N Y J McAbee, PhDs
J Uunt, Catasauqua J 11 Spenser, U S N
A Trout, Millersville T Atter, Ilanover
J Sion, Tamaqua L 11Allen, Tamaqua
C Dickey, blercersburg Miss French, Mercersburg
J S timbals, Wilhainsport U Nash, Jr, Willamsport
W De Haven, Minerseille
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth.
Thee Street, Baltimore J C Harrison, Baltimore
J W Johnson & lady, N 0 Miss E L Johnson, N C
Jos H Cummings, N W 59 Cordle & dim, Ohio
0 B Young k lady, Ohio W Williams, Ohio
John 0 Johnson, N Y W Potter, New York
Thom 8 Smith, Mass E J Rinehart, Port Deposit
E Frank Newbold, N J H Devine, Mississippi
J Burtt, Choctaw Nation .3 Mullin, New York
JeaF Smith, Reading L Hakes, Wilkesbarre
Edward P Tiffany, N Y Daniel Mem, Boston
J W Bennett, New York E H Souder, New York
John F Wale, Boston
STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
Itobt Bic Lean Phila It W Jorden, Va
I
Dant Jordan, ra T Jamison, lowa City
L A Ervin, lotra City, Oliver Tyson, N Y
O T Sprague, N Y Miss Celia Hampton, Shalt
(leo W Iluonel,Harrlsb'g W II Myers, Philo
Jam P Colder. Pa Edrr McDonald, Potter' Ile
OMe Olney, Chicago, 11l W A Prelce, Kingston
las Brennan, N Y C Duke, Crawford, Pa
P E Judson , Waterford, Pa Alex D Boggs, Plt It
It Ludwig, Beading
NATIONAL ROTEL—Race street, above Third.
A W Saylor, Sch Raven J Sole, Phtenixville
Chas She Mart, Lycomiog Jno Sterner, Schuylkill
Thos Darling d; la, Pa I T James, Reading
S Si Miller, Bloomsburg It C Fruit, Bloomsburg
II 0 harper, Pottsville Wm II Roffman, Allentown
F E Z lleibner , Allentown J Whitney, Concord, N
Jos Louthland, Chainb'sb'g i IteStrel, Lebanon
Mohan, Minersville
BARLEY SllEAP—Secobd, below Vine.
H Shaw, Norristown • °hes Kirkbride, MIAs co
Chas Janney, Ducks co Jno Parren, Doylestown
Jos flowers, Attleborr Stephan Taylor, Newtown
David Jarrett, Pa Thos Parry, Yaidleyville
Carlisle Smith, Bucks co Abdon Longshore, Pa
Sarni Phillips, Bucks co Harry E Moore, Newtown
Chas Magill, Plucks co P Blakey Ducks co
E N Slilee Davistille Robt Y Linton, Newtown
Daniel Nelson, Ducks co Wm Botta, jr, Dinka co
Satri'l Solliday, New Hope ;acob Fisher, Solebury
Denj Moon, Fallatown Owen Moon, Fallstown
Wm O Watson, Ducks co T S Snyder, Hartsville
Wan Livetey, Attleboro Thos Ent, Lambertville
Thos Linton, Newtown Rich'd Mather, Attleboro
Henderson Carr, Haas co Jos A Rankin, Clarion co
Deng P Nelson, Bucks co Bernard Yanhorn,Ducks co
Wm Davison, Cheltenham Wm L Vanhorn, Ducks co
BLACK DEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets.
Wm Johnson, Chester co Jli Leonard & In, Cheat co
8 D Byers, Cheater co P Darlington, Cheater co
E Anderson & Is, Pa C If Ming, Maryland
Simeon Carper, Lane co E Itoward,Maryland
L'noch Gallaher, Ma N A McCullough, Bid
C Norris, Maryland R T °glen, Delaware co
Levi BisseM,N Y Wm Portor, N Y
.7" P Steel, Delawaro CO W T Ramsey, AILI
.7 8 Ferguson, Md W ll Spoor, 'Wilmington
Jackson Richards, Reading Thom F Wortt, Chester co
Joe T Reed, Md Mrs It Miller, Phcenixville
IC D Baker, Delaware co Slim 1.; Quig, Phoenixville
Wm A Thompson. York co W A Woods, San Salvador°
Wee II Frey, York co E Speakman, Delaware co
Job Keech & wife, Chen co 0 Conner & wife, P 4
WM. M. RICKMAN
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third otreet, ab. Ca
Demi Hevener, Perksomen Henry Kriebel, Herford
T Greenman, tialefotdville C Thomlimn, Ducks co
Henry Thomas, Franconia Chas Derr, Bhimervillo
Jno Hersh, Klinenvillo N Ettinger, Klinesville
Nathan Landes, District Aaron Lorash, Zionsville
Wm Thompson, Zionsv'e Herman Winder, Hatboro'
Jun Kline, lialterdville Thos Morgan,Attleborough
P N Henhoger, Lehigh Co Jabeb Miller, Chester co
J Kichline, Bethlehem Jacob K hill , Ellaville
MADISON lIOUSE--ficeond street, above Market.
Henry P Atkinson, Pa Wm Toy, N Y
Wm J Gorman, N Y Jas II Prettyman, Del
Jae Prettyman, Del Jae Gannon, Del
Geo n Lowry, Michigan John Seasottsy,klichigan
A G Dasthigs, Delaware .18 Itolcomb, N J
BALD EAGLE GOTEL—Third street, aby.
JnoJ Berthold, Effort, Pa Garret Randall, Backs co
B D Relchards, Allentown AI Benner, Sumney town
Al %enflame, PM, VaPy h' Wooding, Btockeytown
Gifts and Hard Times.—The interchange of
presents among friends is the surest cement of friend
ship, regard, and affection. There are certain periods
of the year at which presents are more looked after and
more prized than at others. The Hallowed «Merry
Christmas Time' , is, especially, one of those periods.
On these holidays, the young and the old all expect
Alike from their friends come token of affection; and as
Almost every one is blessed with many friends, and
therefore, hem to make many presents, It behooves, in
such hard times, to study what and where to buy
Many who have en former Occasions made costly pre
sents, will BAH more prudent and convenient to select
their presents, thin year, more euitable to the times,
the more so as not the cost of the article, but the re
gard for the giver makes it valuable to the recipient.
There Is no Store In this city which offers, In this
respect, so many inducements to the purchaser, as re.
garde rarity of goods and cheapness of prices, as CHAS.
Dumnie's, Nee. 81 and 37 North Eighth street, corner
of Zane. Hie immense stock of Fancy Articles, Toys,
and Ttfueleat instruments of all kinds, sJso Cricket and
Archery Implemente, eurpaeses anything ever offered for
sale in this city, Glee him a call and examine his
goods, whether you buy or not. As he import,' all his
geode himself, he la enabled to cell lower than any
other retail store, and, owing to the theca, he is, for
this year, willing to sell hie goods, retail, at the whole
sale Importation prices, Catalogue, will be given out
gratis, which will help in The selection of goods, and
'introduce to the inquirer many new geode not thought
of bete s, docile Woe 7t
NOTICE TO MARINERB
DOMESTIC PORTS
Opecial Notices,.
THE PRESS.-PHILAIDgLPUIA, .WEDNESDAY,, DECEMBEIt 1& 1857.
Judge Shorewood will Address the Pupils of
Professor SAUNDERS' iNSTITUTS, Weat rhilAdOlphiN
TO-NORROW (Thureday) AFTERNOON, at half-past three
o'clock. The public, and especially all persons interest
ed in education, are invited.
To such young men as are at leisure, to prosecute any
branch or branches of study, it is recommended to make
themselves acquainted with the provisions which Prof.
Saunders has made for his Senior Classes. They occupy
rooms distinct from other portions of his Seminary, and
come under the same kind of discipline as Students in
the Senior Classes of our colleges. It will be found,
upon Inquiry, that no young men are more delighted
with their siturdlon than the Senior Classes of Pores.
nor Saunders' Institute.
The Students of these classes have daily access to a
Library of mere than three thousand volumes, and leave
the Institute at two o'clock.
Inquiry may be made of Col. J. W. Forney, editor of
the Press, of Col. Fitzgerald, editor of the City Dent,
or of W. H. Swain, Eeq , editor of the Ledger, all of
whom have sone in Professor Saunders. Institute, West
Philadelphia.
P. 8. Professor Saunders will make arrangements'
to receive a few more pupas in his family on the 2d of
January next. A more select circle of youth than those
who are in hie fatally at present cannot be found. The
most of these pupile are received at reduced pricea,
from Monday morning, till Iltday afternoon. This
plan is an admirable one, as it unites the advantages of
home with those of a well-regulated boarding school'
• • • • ...
Day.pupiln come to the Seminary by omnibuses, and
are received at a proportional expense at any time of
the year.
It is believed that no Seminary haa a higher degree of
morale, or more applicatimm, or greater contentment
than this Institute.
Far circulars and particular information, address
Professor SAUNDERS, West Philadelphia Institute.
The Sl.l and S'2o Double Threaded Family
Sewing Machine. All orders promptly filled at South
east coiner SIXTH and AROII Street..
3. W. TAGGART dcC.O.
Also, Agents for the sato of Country and State rights.
.lifachines supplied. del6.4t*
Tke Greatest Bargains in the World.—The
subscriber, being about to dose bin business, offers his
entiro stock of superior Ready-made Clothing for sale.
All in want of a superior article are invited to give
him a call. Store to let end fixtures for Ado. M.
TRACY, 2RI MARKET Street. dels-2m
Furs Furs'. Furs Selling oil at reduced
prices, wholesale and retail, at WM. F. IIESSVB
Fancy Fur Store, No. 152 North Third Street, below
Race street.
holiday Gifts.—Gentlemen's Wrappers, NW
hero, scarfs, cravats, ties, stocks, shawls, kc. These
are most useful presents, and are to bo found in great
variety at W. W. Buightbs, fir 2 Arch street, above 811th,
at very low prices.
Skates: Skates: Skates:—Our readers will
and the largest and most complete assortment of this
winter ltucurp, and at the lowest prices, at W. W.
Kumar's, No. 819 Market street, opposite Decatur
street. 00301 n
Saving Fund,—Natlonal Safety Trust Co.,
Office, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of TRIED.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING TUE
SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS BY TUE
BANKS.
1. Deposits received and payments made daily.
2. Current Bank Notes, Clocks, and Opeole will be
received on deposit.
8. Deposits made In Bank Notes or Checks will be
paid back in Current Bank Notes.
4. Deposits made in Cold or Silver will be paid back
In Coin.
Interest Five run Cam, per annum. n 025
Furs.—Joseph Rosenbaum's Furs nre eele
brated for cheapness, style, and quality. Store 410 Arch
street, between Fourth and Fifth. N 11.—Furs altered
into fashionable styles. We study to please. del-lm
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
MERCHANT STREET.
Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Cir•
milers, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to suit the times. 0017-ly
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and
Beautiful complexion, use " Bairn of 1.000 Ylowers. ,,
For dreaming Ladies' hair, use WoodlanetAream, a
new Pomade." It curls Clentlemenia hair beautifully.
W. P. FETRIDON & CO., Proprietors, N. Y.
Per sale by T. B. Peterson, 306 Chestnut; Samuel
Simen, Twelfth and Chestnut; A.D.Durand, 718 Chest
nut; T.ll Peters & Co., 716 Chestnut; O. Evans,
Gift Book-store, 430 Chestnut; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar
ket; A. D. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr. Morrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut ; J. W. Slates & Sons,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward
Christmann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Laneaster, corner
Eleventh and Walnut. nol2-4
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
524 WALNUT ST,
OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE.
UEO. J. HENKEL'S,
624 WALNUT Street,
0e22.3ea Late of 173 Oheetnut Street
Bank of Pennsylvania Notice..-Notes of this
Bank taken at par for a Wholesale Block of Clothing,
now being sold at Retail.
deb-Im No.l North FIFTII Street.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken at par for
Wetttes awl Jewelry, et lowest pc ices.
FARR & THOMPSON, Importer",
del In 824 Chestnut street; below Fourth.
Good Coffee.
Lovers of Coffee moot realize the full value of their
favorite beverage without having it made In the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
ARTRUR,,DURNIIAM, & GILROY,
117 and 111 South TENT'S, eon of George,
d3-em Sole Manufeeturere
S. V. Dewald, Commission Business in Com.
morels] paper and negotiations of loans, ha N'TaLauf
Sr., opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia. nolo-2m
An Important Pact.••-We now sea it an
nounced tbat the extensive 'Wholesale Clothing Deal
ers, BTRAUSB A. GOLDNAN, No. BSCI MARKET St.,
above Third, hare commenced to Retail their entire
stock at Wholesale prices. deB•lm
Bower's infant Cordlal.•••This litsaintsble
Oordial is pawed tsars I variety of the most choice and
efficient aromatics known In medicine, and is the moat
perfect and reliable carmlnaUre extant for Infante and
young children.
By its powerful Influence a speedy cure Is effected Issi
all 01e011 of C holic, windy palm and spurns, Relieves
and mitigates much of children's suffering during dent'.
tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties tran
quillises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &e.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been need in thousands of ballo6 with the most
abundant mucosa. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by /WIRT A. Bowes,
At hie Drug and Chemical Store,
N. N. corner of Sixth and Green ate., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addreeeed. And for eale
by Druggists generally. eu .18-ly
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, nue door west of second street. Remixes de
posits In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
claims of the community, and allows Interest at the rate
of fire per cent, per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 15 o'clock, and on Mon.
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. President
Franklin Yell; Treasurer and Secretary, (Merles M.
Morris.
Marriage°.
On Tuesday morning,lsth lad., lb Trinity Church,
by the Rev. John Cuisine's, D. D., Rector, IiENSHAW
COLEMAN and'ELIZABETH SHERMER, daughter of
George W. Smith, Esq., all of this city. lk
On the 12th instant, by Rev, John 0. Daher, N. W.
corner of Randolph and Wager streets, Mr. LEVI H.
JOHNSON to Miss SUSANNAH SNYDER, both of this
city.
On the gd instant, by Rev. V. T. Bunker, Mr. AN
DREW J. FRAILEY to Mien LYDIA A. MOORE, all of
24th ward, this city.
On the 231 Nor ember, by Rev. Wm. P. Breed, Mr.
JOHN ROSS to Miss MARY E. SIPLES, both 01 this
city.
- Elentbe.
Suddenly, on the 14th Instant, at bin residence,
Nalenira, Schuylkill county, Col. FRANCIS MURRAY
YNROOP.
file funeral will take place on Wednesday, P. M., De
cember 16th, from the residence of his brother-in-law,
Tbomaa I. Atwood, Pottsville, Pa. His friends mad
survivors of hie command in Mexico are respectfully in.
vited to attend.
On the 14th instant, Men. ROSANNA LIVEZEY,
daughter of the late Elizabeth 11111, aged 37 yearn.
On the 14th instant, LAWRENCE SEOREL, In the
98th year of bin ago.
On the 14th instant, ANTHONY BEIRERLICII, Sr.,
in the 75th year of his ago,
On the llth Instant, Mr. 'HENRY BARRY, Sr., In the
76th year of his ago.
On the 13th instant, JOHN MALL, aged 39 yearn.
117. NoPlee.—A Quarterly Meeting of the
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY will be held at CAMPBELL'S,
on CHESTNUT Street, below Sixth, on THURSDAY
EVENING, the 11th inst., at I o'clock.
del6-2t A. C. CRAIG, Secretary
Charles IntMART,
whose Lectures have been so very successful In New
York and Boston, will give his first Lecture at CONCERT
HALL, on THURSDAY EVENING, the 17th. The
second Lecture will be given on the 19th inst., and the
third on the 80th inst Tickets for the 'outset!. Single
Tickets 60 cents, for sale at the usual places, and at the
Hall during the day. His last lecture in New York was
attended by over twelve hundred persons. Lecture to
commence at 8 o'clock del6-4t*
EET'Llterary Bureau.—An Experienced Editor,
successful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary
man, weary with twenty-five years of the drudgery of
Daily Journalism, hoe determined to hire out or sell his
brains at retail to those who may require their servicee
in any honorable way.
sferchants, Business Men, Inventors, end dealers of
every kind, will be supplied, od-hand, with Advertise
ments, (political or otherwise,) Notices, Cards, Circu
lars, or any species of article desired.
Politicians will be supplied with Speechee, Reports,
Resolutions, Lettere, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar
ticles, Communications. and every other sort of Brain
work, which they may find it inconvenient or trouble
some to darer themselves.
Ladles and Gentlemen, of every rank in society or oc
cupation in life, can have Lettere written on any sub
ject, 'whether business or sentimental.
The advertiser will also conduct or translate Corres
pondence of every kind, either English, French, Span
leh, Gorman, or Italian.
Poetry, Acrostics for Ladies' Album', Notes, Billet
dims, Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate
and confidential' 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 J. THOMPSON,
Literary Bureau,
ell•Sm Box 228 b Philadelphia P. 0., Pa.
PC7 01 flee of the (Wither City Insurance Com-
PAN Y, 908 WALNUT Street—The annual meeting of
the Btockholdere of the Quaker City Insurance Com
pany for election of President, Directors , and Secretary,
will be holden et their office on TUESDAY, the 6th day
of January, 1868 , between the hours of 12 and 2.
dirfruaw-/m it. R. COQUIIALL, eecrotary.
%Ittblicatiotto.
ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED ENG
LISH BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS.
For sale, at REDUCED RATES by
O. 3. PoiCc op CO.,
Importers of English Books, Choice Engravings, &0.,
No. 93 South Sixth Arcot, above Chestnut.
THE 1103111 AFFECTIONS. By the , Poeta. Edited
by Cherie/4 Mackay. Illustrated by Dirket Foster, Wil
lard, Weir, and other celebrated artists. Small ito.
cloth and morocco.
TILE POETS OF THE NINETEENTH CENTURY.
Beautifully illustrated with engravings on wood, by the
most celebrated artiste. Small 4to. cloth and morocco.
LONGFELLOW'S POETICAL WORKS. Illustrated
on wood by John Gilbert. Small 410. cloth and mo
rocco.
BRYANT'S POETICAL WORKS. Finely illustrated
with wood engravings, after designs by the most emi
nent English and American artists. Small 4to. cloth
and morocco.
,
RHYMES AND ROUNDELAYS in praise of a Country
Life. Illustrated on wood by Abaolon, Dirket Folder,
Harrison Weir, .ke Small 9 to. cloth.
. ,
WORLD-NOTED WOMEN. Edited by Mrs. Cowden
Clarke Illustrated with fine portraits on steel, after
designs by Stahl. 4to• morocco eats.
. ,
cowrEws TASK. Beautifully illustrated with eo•
gravinge on wood. Small 410 oloth.
HERBERT'S POETICAL WORKS. Beautifully il
lustrated with engravings on wood, Small 9to. cloth.
FINDEN'S ROYAL GALLERY OF ART. Illustra
ted with 48 superb engravings on steel, after the best
English masters. Folio, half morocco.
THE HARBORS OP ENGLAND. Engraved from
original drawings by Turner, with illustrative text by
Ruskin. 1 vol. folio, cloth.
TILE CLANS OP SCOTLAND. By Haan. Solon.
d idly illustrated with full•leugih figures In the costumes
of the varione clans. Beautifully colored. Small folio.
- • " • .
ENCiRAVINGS FROM Tim ENDLISII ANNUALS.
From 1827 to 1821, both inclusive. Artlat'n proofs on
large paper. I vol folio, morocco. Very rare.
DEFOE'S COMPLETE WORKS. Tallboy'e beautiful
million. Complete la 20 vole. 12 mo, half calf. Very
rare.
AMERICAN SCENERY. Illustrated on Steel by W
U. Bartlett. With descriptive letter press. 2 vols. 4to
half eslt
CANADIAN SCENERY. To match the abore
. .
ITALY, CLASSICAL, lIISTORICAL AND PIC
TURESQUE. Illustrated with 00 beautifully engraved
steel plates, and descriptive letter press. 1 vol. 4to,
morocco extra.
LOCKHART'S SPANISH BALLADS Splendidly il
lustrated with colored borders nod elegant wood cuts,
with Portrait and Life of Lockhart. 1 vol. 4to, cloth.
MOUNTAINS AND LAKES OF SWITZERLAND,
the Tyrol, and Itrly. From Drawing. by Georg° F.
Uerring. With doecriptive letter prose. 20 platen,
beautil ally colored, folio cloth.
TILE WILKIE GALLERY. Beautifully illustrated
with engra.ringe on steel, after this celebrated waster.
Swell folio—moiooco extra.
TILE 'VERNON GALLERY. To match the preceding.
2 vole , folio, half morocco.
SCOTT'S COMPLETE WORKS. The Superb Abbots
ford Edition. Illustrated with beautiful engravings on
steel and wood. 17 vols., royal ft vo., cloth.
TURNERS RIVERS OF FR kNOE. Comprising 82
highly finished line engravings -on steel, and descriptive
letter prem. With memoirs of I. M. W. Turner. Small
dle , choice impreesions, morocco antique.
A CHOICE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH WORKS
in every Department or Literature, now on hand, and
selling at reduced prices, for cash. An unrivalled as
eurtment of tine Line Engravings WrtesColor Paint
ings, and Chromo-lithographs, selling off at cost, to re
duce the stock. dale 8t
TAR. WILLIAMS' ELIXIR.—“ A BOVE
reign remedy for every ill" arising from Dyspep
sia, Hach as Nausea Headache, Vertigo, Dimness of
Sight, Debility o f the' Nem:me System, Hypochondria,
Jaundice, Loos of Appetite, \Vesting of the Strength,
Flatulence, with frequent Belching of Wind, Vitiated
Taste, Constipation and Uneasiness of the Bowels,
Bilious Vomiting, Burning Sensation at the Pit of the
Stomach, hirer Complaint, Oppression after Eating,
Palpitation of Heart, Pain in the Pit of the Stomach, or
tenses she right Bide, nrillowneni of Complexion, De•
pressmn of Spirite, and Irritability of Temper, tte.
ATTEBTATION.—We, having used Williams' Anti-
Dyspeptic Elixir, with the most perfect satisfaction and
succeet, tako great pleasure in recommending it to all
Timone suffering with Dyspepala, as we are fully con.
vioced of its most estimable qualltlea ,in reatoring the
digestive powers, removing all pains and uneasiness,
and imparting a healthy tone to the stomach.
John R. Penrose, 31 South Wharves; Cooper Morris,
Tacony; Thomas Allibone Preaident of Dank of Peon.
aylvania ,• Abner Ehnen, Market street, below Wath;
Edward If. Rowley, 11North Wharrea; Michael Dunn,
Superintendent Merchants , Exchange; Hannah Stiles,
Frankford toad; Hannah Webb, 20 Filbert street; 11. A,
Sperry, 12 Edward street; William Yatd, 0 City Row;
Lawrence Newbold, 396 Chestnut street 1 • Rudolph
D'Arni, 261 Broadway, New York; John Winans, 9,1
Water street, New York.
Office and Agency, 4 South SEVENTH Street, Phila
delphis.
For sale by Druggists generally
OFFICE NORTHERN LIBERTIES GAS
COMPANY.—Pnitatrbenta, Dec. 14, 1857.
At a meeting of the Board of Trustees, held this even
ing, the following resolution wan unanimously adopted.
&Joked, That the price of OAS furnished by thin
Company to private consumers, from and after the let
day of January next, is hereby reduced to 12 50 per
1,0 0 cubic feet, with five per cent, discount for pay
ment of bills within fife days, as heretofore.
Extract from the minutes. J. D. BUDD,
delen3t Assistant Secretary.
NOTICE.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
/1 that s , THE BANK OF CRAMBER81111.180" will
apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at lie next
Seneion, for the paean° of a Law, in the nature of
an Act to confirm the title of the said Bank to that cer ,
lain BRICK STORE-HOUSE and Lot of Ground, situate
on the emit vide of South FRONT Street new No. 21,
between Market nod Chestnut streets, in the city of
Philadelphia. JAMES LESLEY,
delßOt* Cashier.
VIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE.
I. THE QUAKER CITY INSURANCE CO,
40S WALNUT Street,
Will take Marine and Fire Risks on faeorable term!.
1-41"*WW1M.,TM
GEO. Ii 11.11 LT, Preeidont.
U. It. Cooesaim., Secretary. del6•eod2w
Ktgal Otatiree.
TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
IN
CITY AND COUNTY OP PHILADELPHIA.
Estate of 40IIN SAVAGE, decease'
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle and adjust the
accounts ol GEORGE RUNDLE and WILLIAM GRIF
FITHS, executors of the estate ofJOIIN SAVAGE, de
ceased, and to report distribution, will meet the parties
interested at his office. No. 243 South FIFTH Street,
below WALNUT, on MONDAY, the 28th day of De
cember, 1857, at 4 o'clock I'. 51.
dolB-wtro.bt ' LEON ABBETT, Auditor.
IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADEL
PHIA.
In the matter of the Estate of TIIONAB BRADFORD,
deceased, Printer, our &road Account of Thomas B.
Darrach, William Bradford, Jr., and James U. Bradford,
Trustees.
The:Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the
Second Account of Thomas B Darrach, William Brad
ford, Jr , and James 11. Bradford, Trustees, and to re
port distribution of the balance remaining in their
bands, will meet the parties interested at hi■ office, No.
401 PRUNE Street, above Fourth street, In the city of
Philadelphia, on TUESDAY, tho Twenty-ninth of De
cember, 1857, at 4X o'clock P.M.
del6-wfin6 t P. P. MORRIS, Auditor.
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FURS!!!!
___
JOHN FAREIRA. gt CO.,
Importers, Manufacturers, and Dealers in
FANCY FURS,
FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN.
Having manufactured an immense Stock of FURS,
with the expectation of doing our usual business, the
present pressure of the times, and comparative stagna
tion of trade, have left us with en unusual amount of
Stock upon our shelves.
It Is to meet this difficulty that we bays now
DETERMINED
To close out our
ENTIRE STOCK
At Prices actually lens than
TIME COST TO MANUYAOTURE !
We hare also on hand a larg and complete assort
moot of
GENTS' FURS,
GLOVES,
All of which will be cold at very
LOW PRIOEB.
No. 818 MARKET St , bet. Eighth end Ninth,
n019.8w South side
illottcp
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
REIY YORK EXCILANOK
WANT RD
AT lIIOIIEST CURRENT RATES,
BY
CRONISE t CO.,
SPECIE BROKERS,
!O2l•dtf 40 SOUTH THIRD Sl'
SCULL, CAMBLOS, & CO.,
BAKERS,
No. aS South Third Street.
Tho highest premium paid for
AMBRICAM GOLD
ANT
NIIIV YORK 13:KOHANON.
tfacurrent Fonda bought and WS.
Stealth bought and mold on commle9lon only. nolo.2m*
W. TINGLEY Br. CO., BANKERS
.L.P• No. 57 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points
In the United Statcs and Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, &o. Bought and Sold on Commission.
Uncurrent Bank Notes, Cheeks, ha., bought at the
lowest rates.
Deposits received and Interest allowed, as per agree.
meat nor 2.3 m
EMOVAL.—
it* , The bUnlhens of the PENNSYLVANIA DANK will
be removed no the let proximo, to the second story of
Urigg's Building WALNUT s'reet, end of Third. The
owners of property lodged at the Bank for safe keeping
will Online remove it before that day, or it will be
stored elsewhere at. their expense and risk.
.1. L. FENIMORE, Assistant-Cashier.
QATING FUND.--lINITED STATES
P., TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and QUEST•
NUT Streets.
.•• • .
Large and email eume received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER OENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
Office hours, from 9 until f. &dock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAFTS (or sale on England, Inland, and Sootland,
from Xi upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. ORAWrORD.
Treasurer—PLlNY FMK.
Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER. ssl7-101
NOTICE.— Office of the Beaime Meadow
11 Railroad Company.
PuttAnstritil, December 14,1851.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Deaver
Meadow Railroad end Coal Company will be held at
their Ogee, No. 322 WALNUT Eitiect, on 31011 DAY,
the 18th of January next, at 12 o'clock, at which time an
election will be held for President and ten Directors for
the ensuing year.
Sel6AtjalB* L. OItrAIdBEKLAIIT, Bee. and Treas.
AA GENTS WANTED.—FIve to Ten Dot
lars per day can be easily made. Call on A.
BLACK, at Jacob Leman's Barrel Horse Hotel, West
King street, Lancaster, Pa. del6-11
PARLOR THERMOMETERS OF ORNA
MENTAL deolgus or Berlin Iron, A variety of
patterns. AIcALLISTER h BROTHER,
delb-tt 728 CHESTNUT street.
ir.EI2EOSCOPES.—A largo assorts ent of
►/7J beautiful views of places In Europe and America—
for Ohrialmas and New Year Gitta,
McALLIBTER & BROTHER,
728 CHESTNUT Street
('!OLD SPECTACLES, GOLDEYE
IA (MARRS, ke., ka., /ca., &t,
MuALLISTEIVS, NotabliAhed 1700,
dels-4t 728 CIIEESTNIST Street.
g, 000 GALLS. WHALE OIL,
1,000 gall, Elephant Oil,
50 bble. No. 1 Lard Oil, for eale by
CRUM:UM:, PEIROE, Oa CO.,
ao10•U, No. 304 N. Dolairuo mut.
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
DERIIT OF
MISS JULIANA MAY,
ON
FRIDAY NEXT, December 18, 1857,
Agafated by
SIGNOR TIDERINI,
The Celebrated Tenor,
prat appearance since hie return from South
America,)
Merr RUDOLPIISON,
AND
811 t. MARRY SANDERSON,
The Planta
Who will, on this occasion, make his first profeaclonal
appearance in his native city,
Tickets, MI cents, to all ports of the Hall ; to be had
at the Millie Stores of Leek Walker, Beck & Law ton,
and Welker, Chestnut street.
The splendid new Grand Piano, of the make of Rot
let, Davie & Co., Berton, - will be kindly furnished by
Mr. J, E. Unlit, Chestnut street. .
Concert to commence at 8 o'clock. dalB-3t
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
E. A. MARSHALL Sole Legate,.
Third Night of the Engagement of the RONZANI
BALLET TROUPE,
On THIS ('Wednesday) EVENING, December lit,
Tho performance to commence with 2d and &I AMP of the
New Grand Ballet of
IL BIIIICOHIND DI PARIBI.
(leneral Marla Signor Gamper° Prated
Baronesa Morin Signora Gulsoppina. Pratebi
After which, the laughable Parc? of
BOX AND COX.
John Box, Mr AOlecket; James Cox, Mr Chapman;
Mrs Bouncer, Mrs &ousel'.
To conclude with a now Comic Ballet, entitled
ALLOGOIO MILITARY.
Bartolomeo - . Signal °Means' ' , Wee]
Doors open at 6N o'clock. Performances will come
menco at halt-mot 7, .
PRICES OF ADMISSION:
Balcony, Parquet, awl Parquet Circle . ........ 1G tents.
Family Circle and Amphitheatre. ....... ...• •• 25 "
Private Dozes, (for eight persons) 13
fa" The Box Cake open from 9 A. Id to 4 P. M. for
the cocuring of seats and boxed, without extra charge.
TREASURER TllO3. MoREON.
WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE
—SOLE LESSEE. W. WHEATLEY
' THIS (Wednesday) - EVENING, Dee. leth, 1857,
Mill be presented, first time, a New Play, in 5 Acts, by
Oliver B. Leland, Esq., entitled
BEATRICE;
Or, The False and the True.
Aaml - to de Peachiera, Mr Davenport; Lord Walter
Courteney, Sir Wheatley; Lord Landstnere, Mr Vol.
man; Beatrice di Negri, Mre. Davenport,
To conclude with the laughable Farce of
TILE SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM.
Aldwinkle, Mr Thayer; Diggory, Mr J S Clarke; La.
Viola, Miss E Taylor.
ElOsxn or PAIOZB.—Dozes, 25 cents • Secured Seats,
88; Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Beata In Private Boxes,
Plf cents; G a llery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colore d
ers o na, 25 cents; Prlvate Box in Gallery for Colored
Persons; SS cents.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3P. 51, Doors
will open at S) o'clock; performance to commence at
Tarealsoly.
NATIONAL THEATRE AND CIHCIIS,
•i WALNUT STREET, NEAR EIGHTH.
LESSEE WESLEY 11A.RSIORE.
ASSISTANT MANAGER R. JOHNSTON
EQUESTRIAN MANAGER THOS. RING.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Deo 16th, 1857,
Will be repeated the entire new Draws, i• three
Ante, entitled .
DR KANE;
Or, Life to the Arctic Regions
- - .
Dr Kano Mr Wm Myers; Will, Mr Bangor°, Shanghu,
Mr Brink; Natty, Mr Cunningham.
To conclude with
BRILLIANT HORSEMANSHIP,
DANCING, de. de.
During the Oranlng, the whole col:open, will appear MI
BEDOUIN ARABS,
Panne or Anmutsios.—Dress Circle 3l,ti cents. Fa
mily Circle 25 cents. Private Dozes 50 cents.
Doors open at Og o'clock. Performance to corn.
mence at 7,7( o'olock.
JAYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST.,
BELOW SEVENTH.
The Last Week of the world-renowned BUCKLEY'S
SERENADERS.
THIS (Wednesday) EVENINO, Dec 16, 1857,
Will be performed the Burlesque Opera of
TROVATORE.
Criunt Luna-tick, 11r K Li Buckley; Lady Lemmonora,
Miss C Hiftert
Preceded by their illimitable
ETHIOPIAN liIINSTRELSY.
Admission, 26 cents.
Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock. Curtain rises at
half-peat 7 precisely.
SANPORD'n OPERA HOUSE—
XLEVENTII Street, above Chestnut.
ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES Tills EVENING.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Ttoupe of
Stare—New Dances by the Sanford Children.
Doors open at I o'clock—to commence quarter before
eight.
To commode with
A LAUGHABLE AFTERPIECE,
Admittance 25 cents.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,-
IN ACCORDANCE WITU Tff 6'
MANNER OF THE TIMES,
WE WILL,
DURING TIIE PRESENT HOLIDAY SEASON,
WIWLEBALE PRICES.
ITE RAYS JUST RECEIVED L VARISTY
Or
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES,
FOR
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
NEW EMBROIDERIES FOR CHRIST
, HAS DRESENTI3.—Jubt, opened, new and choice
styles of
Awb,s, Prensh, And Scotch, Collars, from 250 to $O.
Cambile Collars, very cheap, from 26c to Po
Au Vases Collars, now styles, from 5.0 e to SI.
Picsionilli Collars, beautiful goods, from 750 to $1 50.
Mutton and Maltese Collect, very cheep, 75e to 11.50.
Valentin, French, Swiss, Canibmc, Linen, and Mut
ton Seta, from 50c to $l5.
Embroidered and 'Hemstitch Ilendbercblefe, very
cheap. Sleeves, Infants' 'Valets, French and Chantilly
Veil., Flouncing,, Embroidered Scarfs, 6,c.
Ribbons, Kid Cloves, and Gauntlets
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS
Gloving out at an enormous sacrifice; also, Deletions,
Iderinoes, Cobourgs, &c., &o.
Quilts and Counterpanes closing very dean, at
Y. & T 11. IGACIIER'S,
S. W. corner EIOGTII and SPRING GARDEN xtreete.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken at par. tlel6.Bt
UMBRELLAS FOR PRESENTS
_____
A 0111
BILK AND GINOIIAM, WITH HAN . DS.O3IE IVORY
For Salo by
gg JOSEPT I FUSSELL,
No - 'IURTII FOURTH Sr , N. W. Coo. MARKET
de16,19,23,21*
GIFT BOOKS FOR THE. HOLIDAYS
TIIE
AMERICAN SUNDAY SCIIOOI. UNION
CHILDREN AND YOUTH;
Being The
LAROEBT COLLECTION IN THE COUNTRY
COLLARS, /co
Alto, a Vatlety or
DIDLCS AND DIAVTIONAL BOOKS
ON DAM , '
FOR THE HOLIDAY SALES
ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE6 MAY
be hod without charge, by applying et
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION,
No 1122 CIIISSINUT Sr , rem..
HOLIDAYS.
We would call the atteutlonof those deilrous of makfug
suitable
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
TO OUR
LARGE AND ELEOANT ASSORTMENT
OP
000 D 8
ADAPTED FOR THAT PURPOSE.
TOR RAIA . AT
VERY LOW PRICES.
THOMAS W. EVANS h CO.,
dels.Bt 818 A. 820 0111:8INUT Street.
CHRISTMAS' PRESENTS.—
MACHO LANTERNS,
POLYORAMLIL
MAONF.TIO TOYS,
KALEIDOSCOPES,
STEREOSCOPES,
MICROSCOPES,
SPY (MASSES,
OPERA (MASSES,
DRAWING INSTRUMENTS,
And a lot of other amusing Optical Toys for Anla nt
prices to SUIT TON TIMMS, at
U. T. AMBLER'S, Orrict An,
No 61", CHESTNUT Street, below &Tenth, north side.
dothendit
r!TIVIISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS.
lJ W. D. GLENN, No. 20 South FOURTH Street,
offers to dealers and the public a
VERY LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY (100DS
Suitable for the Ilolidav season. Being entirely of his
OWN IMPORTATION.
The assortment embraces all the
NEWEST STYLES,
AND AT VERY REDUCED PRICES.
Among it IN 111 be found—
Paper Macho Work Boles, Desks, Portfolios, Ao.
Ladles' Cubes and Traveling Bags.
Porte Monnalca, Purses and Pocket Books, In great
variety.
Pearl Card Cases, beautiful styles.
Bohemian ( limo Toilet Bottles, richly decorated.
Odor Boxes sad Glove Boxes.
Fancy Bronze Inkstands, Thermometers, Ac.
Backgammon and Oboes Boards, Chessmen.
Fine English Scissors, in sets.
Fancy Cigar Stands and Cigar Cases.
Scotch Wood Snuff Doges and Fancy Articles.
Medallions in plastic Ivory.
Memorandum and Ball Tablets, In pearl and ivory.
Together with numerous other artioles in the lino.
deb-Intl
!or Sale anb Ola ,Cet.
'po RENT, UNTIL MAY 1, 1858, A
JL well-fornished 1101188, In the western part of the
city, having all the modern improvement.. For par
ticulars, address Box 1707, Phlladelplala P. 0. delo.3t
FOR SALE—The stock, business, and
fixtures of one of the oldest and hest WHOLE
lifiLErind RETAIL LIQUOR STANDS on Market street.
This stand has the facilities of carrying on the a NOTIFY
lon and DISTILLING business on a large or small smile.
Address, with real name, G. B. N., this office.
delit.lw
DESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT
St., opposite the State Howie; one or the beet
huelneen loottione in Philadelphia, with heat, light,
cud all modern convenieneen. Apply on the pm - oleos,
Room No. 8, to 0. W. J. BALL, Agent. anon
ThIPUTTEy-26R.—Fresbper Table Butter received
JLP this de cents ondd.
33eet Bunch RAISINS 10 cents per pound by the box.
CHARLES Grocer,
dollKw* N. W. corner of 13/ITB and
7litmotntento
ijokban (Sifts
SELL AT RETAIL
Oor Mognilicorit Stock of
FANCY ARTICLES,
FIPBEGILY
IinECTED AND ADAPTED
R. & G. A. WRIOHT,
35 South FOURTH Street
A FINE ASSORTMENT
A:41)
OTILERyINISII
PUBL. I NOES
ONI THOUSAND
CHOW%
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS,
FOR
Erlrgi eootto
riILANNELS.
A Ballard Vale Flannels.
Shaker Flannels.
Beranekln do.
BILIOIIf do.
Welsh do
Plain and Twilled Bed Flannels.
French and English Grey do.
6.4 Colored Flannel Cloths.
911ARPLESS
dell{ CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
I'IoELROY IS OFFERING GREAT IN
DUCEMENTS in Ladles' Cloaks and Shawls
$25 All-Wool bong Ilroolie Shawle only $ll 00
$lO Silk and Wool Long Broche Shawls only 10 00
$l4 Bilk and Wool Long Broche Shawls only 000
$8 Bilk and Wool Square Broche only 6 00
$lO Chenille Shawls, extra rich borders, 0n1y..... 860
$l2 Chenille Shawls, rich border, only 7 50
$lO Chenille Shawls, beautiful, only 7 50
$7.60 Chenille Shawle,plain styles 3050
$l5 Cloaks, beautiful styles and One fabric 10 00
$l2 Cloaks reduced to . 5.60
10 Cloaks reduced to 4 50
$5 Cloak. reduced to 3 00
A splendid assortment of Merinoes and Ciuthmeren,
becks and plains and fancy colors, real French, at
about half the towed price.
Cloths for Ladies' Cloaks, atalMen's and lloys' wear,
in endless variety, every shade and color, at about one
half the regular prices;
Delaines at 10 cents, worth Si
cents; All-Wool Plaids, da cents worth 112yi cents;
Embroideries, in endless variety, at about one half the
regular prices; Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings,
at Immense sacrifice, at
del6s3twfs McELllol2B,llfiouth NINTII St.
SACRIFICES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS
WE ARE SELLING
BALL TRIMMING, Braided Drop, 31e, formerly 750.
Do. Do. Floss Drop, 25c, formerly 60v.
FANCY VELVET, 50e, formerly, El fts
ARD 'SNOT TRIMMINGS 01INIRALLT,
AT STILL HEAVIER REDUCTIONS
J. 0. MAXWELL & SON,
CHESTNUT, below Eleventh,
tlelo.2w nod SECOND, below Spruce.
EN ' S TRAVELLING SHAWLS.
ILE Juet received a large lot of
MEN'S SHAWLS, or
Large Siree,
At SHARPLISS BROTHERS,
dIS CHESTNUT and ElfiflTH Streets
CLOAKS REDUCED IN PRICE FOR
ONE WEEK
We will offer durl4 this week our entire stock of
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS
at a considerable reduction
Good atyle large Orgy Cloaks $2 50.
Black Cloth Mohair Trimming, $8
Lot of high-cost Cloaks at HALF PRICE.
Children's Cloaks at $2 and upwards
THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF BUYERS IS DE
SIRED to the style and workmanship of the bulk of
our stock.
Also, in CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOM, large stook
of Long and Square Woollen Shawls, in plain, medium,
and gay styles
DROCIIE SHAWLS
reduced in price ONE-FOURTH.
COOPER & CONARD,
deld-61, S E. corner NINTH and MARKET Ere
FACTS WORTH KNOWING AND RE
MEMBERING "
THAT for $9 you can buy an excellent Long Brocha
Shaul, all wool and silk, at THORNLEY & CHISEL'S
THAT you can get every quality from that to $2O, at
THORNLEY & CHUMPS
THAT you can buy the best $1 Black Silk In Phila
delphia at THORNLEY &
THAT they keep a very largo stock of Goode at
THORNLEY & (MIMS.
THAT they do really sell very Cheap at
TIIORNLEY & CHIMPS.
THAT they buy and tell forma. and have but 0 0.21:
PRICE," at TIIORNLEY & 0111801'S.
"THAT they will not misrepresent Goode in order to
effect sales" at TIIORNLEY & CHM'S.
AND, in conclusion, wo think every one should know
it to be to their interest to go to
THORNLEY & 01115 I'S.
ilel2-y N. E. car EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
OF AN
USEFUL AND ACCEPTABLE CHARACTER
CURWEN STODDART J 6 BROTHER
Invite persona who are about making nelectionn of
HOLIDAY PIIItHENTS, to an inapectiori of their exteonire
and Varied stock of .
. .
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS,
Which has been purchased at the late auction sales,
at greatly reduced prices
RICH DRESS SILKS.
SILK ROBES A (WILLI: at $l5
tiVOLANTK at $l5 and $l5.
POPLIN ' " A QUILLS at $5
PARIS PRINTED MOLTS DI: LAINES-31 : S 5, 57,
and 4t cents.
. •
Rich atylo, 011 wool, PLAID CASIIMPRE—.3I, 35, and
37 centa por yard.
EISRENOII MERINOS-56, 6214, and 70 coax
PARAMATTAS, FLOORED CARIMERES, CALL.
COES, 5.. c.
Sll .1.1V1,8
An extensive stock of Paris and Viennese Long and
Situate
SHAWLS.
From the late Cash Auction Sales.
Superior Long Broche Shawle—s9, $lO, 111, $l2.
BLANKET SILAWLS
American and Imported Blanket Shawls, new and de
Nimble styles.
STELLA. SHAWLS, of choice designs.
CHENILLE SHAWLS, from E 2,50 upwards.
CASHMERE SCARFS,
EMBROIDERIES,
GLOVES, &c &c.
Nos. 450, 452, and 454
NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW.
del2-2w
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
EMBROIDERIES. -
L. J. LEVY Fv. CO
LUTE JUST OPENED
SIX CASES CHOICE PARIS
EMBROIDERIES,
Suitable ter
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
Which they offer
AT VERY LOW TIRES.
4"_tl 011ESTNUT STREET
CITY WARRANTS TAKEN AT PAR.-
Having made arrangements to use a large amount
of CITY WARRANTS, we refill receive them AT PAR
for a short time in payment for
DRY GOODS.
School Teachers, Police, and other Public Officere,
and Creditors of the city, will avoid the vexation of
going again end again to the Treasurer's Office, and the
probable delayer an eral months in the payment of their
WARRANTS, by having them
PAID AT ONCE IN DRY GOODS.
Our ntoek comprises a general asbortinent of new and
neaeouable goods, and will bo sold for City Warman as
low as for Bank Notes or Gold.
SAMUEL S. HESS,
No. 923 MARHET Street, north Mlide,
between litnth •n+t Tenth
INDIA SHAWLS.-
al3o. FRYER,
918 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has received iv few choice
INDIA SHAWLS,
SWUM° for
C S T AS' PIISSENTS
The attention of the Ladies is particularly invited
dn.2w
CLOAKS.-
AND ELEGANT CLOAKS.
The hugest nod handsomest stock of
VEL VET AND CLOTH CLOAKS
In the City,
AT HTDOOND Fillet 8, AT
OEO FRYER'S,
Ko tilti CHESTNUT STREET. d92w
REDUCTION IN DRESS TRIMMINGS
Fancy VELVET, 50c ' formerly $1 25
BALL TRISIMING, DratdedDrop 31c, formerly 75
Do do Mot Drop '2.5c, do 50.
And FANCY TRIMMINGS GENERALLY,
JT 8T11.., RIMER REDUCTIONS.
J. O MAXWELL & SON,
CIIESTNUT, below Eleventh, and
dI-2w SECOND, below Spruce.
B OYS' CLOTHING.
F. A. HOYT h BRO.
Have now on hand a very large aysortment of
TLVADY.MADB GOODS,
Suitable for the prevent Beason,which they feel disposed
to sell CAP.
A99I:SIDLY BUILDINGS,
8 R. CollNkle TIGNIN AND cthcovairr PTA
N 11 —We hare a large assortment of uncut goods,
of superior quality and make, to order from. dl-lm
HANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.-SPE
CIAL NOTICE —All the notes on the Bank of
Pennsylvania redeemed at par for DRY GOODS, selling
nt less than Auction prices Muslims, Linens, Cloths,
Casslineres, Blankets, Shawls, Calicoes, Delaines. at a
great sacrifice, In connection with our entire stock,
which will be sold at prices which will astonish all who
may favor us with a call. Pennsylvania Bank Notes
taken the same as specie, (we make no difference,) at
OLIVER II JOHNSON'S Pennitylvnuia Bank Note Dry
0001 s store, No. 11000 MARKET Street, above Tenth,
!Willi side.
N. R.—Orders receireil for the very best Schuylkill
COM ; Pennsylvania Bank Note,' taken in payment.
OLIVER 11. JOHNSON,
No. 1009 Market %treat.
GREAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAKS.-
A. FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES
lull been determined on by the enWerlbers, in con
peaceof the confirmed pre.enre
600 SIT
ES , ENOLISII BEAVER CLOAKS,
$2, formerly 1.3 O.
300 MISSES ENOLISII BEAVER. CLOAKS,
$3 60 formerly 13 60.
250 SUPERIOR FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$ to 18, riot to import 1.1 to 110 each
LONU BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS,
18, formerly 111.
RICH BLACK VELVET CLOAKS,
An 110 per cent below eceit of protection.
J .11' PROCTOR h CO.,
Suceeseoro to Oeo Bel pie At CO ,
ell Sino d 108 CHESTNUT Motet
L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. G. MAXWELL lb SON.
111101,ERALI1 AND RETAIL STORES
1096 CHESTNUT Street, four doom below Eleventh
And 319 3. SECOND St., below Spruce,
FACTORIES —Non. 93 and 97 GEORGE St ,
Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union.
Orders made at a few hours , notice. gal 4roif
ecittleitteit's funtist)ing each
VINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
x• ranted, of elegant material and superior work
manshlp. Also, Dress Stocks and Gentlemen'm Wrap.
pent, at the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGHT, 612
ARCH Street, above Sixth. no2l-y
- I , 2V RAPPERSI WRAPPERS% WRAP
PERS !—A very largo cod elegant assortment at
reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de
scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S,
012 ARCH Street, above Sixth. no•11-y
VVINCHESTER Ac SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No Ted
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street , Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirte, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole-
sale and retail, and made to order. auii-lylf
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The subscriber begs leave to announce to his
friends and the public that he will open his SALOON
for their reception on
MONDAY, 11th fact.
Ili. stock largo end rich variety)) will concict of
PRESERVED AND CRYSTALLIZED kRIIITS, ATRI•
COTS CHERRIES, PINEAPPLES, PEARS,
LIMES, GAGES, QUINCES, Ac., Ac.
BONBONS—A large and fresh war tment
FANCY TOYS—Mechanical Toys, paper, wood, and
augar—an endless variety.
FANCY BOXES—Newest styles, fancy and plain, and
varied assortment, of every possible description
SACS, CABAS, CORNETS, BASKETS, VICTORIAS,
PASTILLAOIIB, Ao., Ace , all of recent Importation,
and which for extent and variety will d-fy competition.
For sale by 8. HENRION, Confectioner,
de6.lm MARKET street. above Seventh.
"Ls,IISSIA AND AMERICAN TARRED
0011DAGE.--s auperlorarticle, manutuiture
and for Ws by WEAVER, EITLER A. 00.,
I•tt Pc UR. Water at., 4 Ili illiante,
Bales by Sanction
Nr THOMAS & SONS,
• .1104. 139 And 141 SOUTH. FOURTH STREET,
(Formerly Nos. 67 and 69.)
HEAL ESTATE, STOOKS, ke.
Public Wee at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
117 Handbills of each property teemed separately, In
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each Bale one thousand catalogue In pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be told on
the following Tuesday.
It FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE.
ID We bare a large amount of Real Estate at Pri
vate Sale, Includiug every description of City and
country property. Punted Lint; may be had at the
auction Store.
STOCKS, LOANS, he.
On Tuesday Evening,
224 haat., at 7 o'clock at the Philadelphia Exchange,
for account of whom it may concern, 110 shares
Schuylkill 11avigation Railroad and Coal Company.
By order of Executons.-5 abates Huntingdon and
Broad 'Top Coal Company.
Also, for account of whom it may concern
-5 bonds, $l,OOO each, City of Wheeling 6 per cent
loan to the Hemptield Railroad Company, dated 1664
due 1779—coupons payable let of January and July in
Philadelphia.
WELL-SECURED BOND AND SIORTGAGE-45,000.
Oa Tuesday EVeLIIOR,
:24 lost , at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange.
will he F 01,1—•
A bond and mortgage and warrant, aeenred on half a
square of ground, Nineteenth ward. Abs rprop,rty i s
owned by Joseph Lewis, Caq of West Cheater, by wll4,rn
the interest is punctually paid
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER
. .
817 Real Ritate entered on our Private Pale Re
gister, and advertised occasionally in our Public gals
Abstracts, (of which 1,000 spies are printed weekly,)
free of charge.
EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—DECEMBER 2.1.
Tim eale will include
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT—Tenth etreet, be
tween Chestnut and Market streets, corner of Marble
street—p 6 feet front on Tenth street, 132 feet on Marble
street, with frame tenements thereon renting for $2,400
a year. Clear of all incumbrance
. -
VALUABLE . CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY—
North fedo, weld of Tentb greet, 28 feet front, 178 Net
deep. Clear of all ineumbrance. Ratite for 11,600
year.
Both the above are valuable business locations.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING —AThree-atory
brick dwelling, south eide of Branch street, No. 306,
between Third and Fourth, and Race and New streets.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.—Three-story
brick dwelling, No 1322 Lewie street, north of Thump.
eon, between Tenth and Eleventh streets.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND STABLE —Three
story brick dwelling, without double back buildings,
No. 252. South Ninth street, between Locust and Spruce
streets; also, a substantial new three-story brick eta
tile and coach-house in the rear, on Raspberry alley—
lot 20 by 189 feet. Sale absolute.
REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER 211tb
This sale will include, among other property, the lot
Orpheus' Court Sale.—-Nstate of William Rucker,
TiIitEIE•STORYAVMS. DWELLltig.—Threeatory
brick dwelling, north side Poplar street, weal Inds of
Twelfth street.
Same Estate.
LOT —Lot of ground north aide Girard Avenue, 'rut
of Taelfth street.
1;=1
-. • • -.
BRICK BUILDING AND LOT.—Lot of grodnd east
side of Kessler street, south of Diamond street, Nine
teenth ward.
Same Estate
TIIREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. —Three•atory
brisk dwelling west side of Kithira street, south of
Stiles street, Twentieth 'mil,
REAL ESTATE SALE-JANUARY 6th,
1TE3151222E
AN ENTIRE SQUARE OF GROUND. TWENTY•
THIRD WARD, OPPOSITE THE EPISCOPAL HOS
PITAL—The valuable square of ground, having a
front of 565 feet on Front street, 548 feet on Lehigh
avenue, 553 feet on Fillmore street, and 546 feet on
Somerset street. Four valuable fronts.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE, ARCH STREET, AND
LARGE LOT The elegant residence No. 1023 Arch
street, below Eleventh street. It finished in the most
expensive manner, and to replete throughout with all
modern conveniences, 23 feet front, 175 feet deep to
Acsdeiny street Immediate possession. Keys at the
auction Atom
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE —The nest modem
four-story brick residence, No =South Twelfth street,
above Pine street. It is built in a superior (manner,
with the modern conveniences Immediate possession
SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT PIANO
FORTE, &c.
CARD —The attention of ladies and others desirous
of purchasing is requested to our large sale at the
auction store, to-morrow morning, comprising,besides a
very excellent assortment of second-band furniture, an
elegant Reichenbach piano forte cost ; also, a cot
tage piano forte, several fine Brussels, ingrain, and Ve
netian carpets floe mirrors, superior bagatelle table,
China and glass ware, plated ware, fine beds and bed
ding, a number of stoves, &c , forming a very attractive
sale.
Catalogues now ready and the articles arranged for
examination.
PERAENIPTCRY .9ALE OP STATUARY, MARBLE
AND STONE GROUPS, FOUNTAINS, MANTEL
PIECES, TABLES. Ac.
VALUABLE BOOKS ON VARIOUS SUBJECTS.
This Evening.
10th instant, at the auction store, an assortment of
now Books, en various subjects, together with a num
ber of miscellaneous works from a library.
1D- Particulars In catalogues.
Bale No. 440 North Seventh street.
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BRUSSELS
CARPETS, &c.
On Monday Horning,
At 10 o'clock, at No 440 North Seventh street, first
door above Noble street, the neat household furniture,
Brussels carpets, Ac., of a family declining housekeep
ing. Also, the kitchen furniture.
May ho examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale.
Peremptory Sale.
250 FINE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOR
DRAWINGB-BFOCK OF A. S ROBINSON.
On Thursday Morning,
17th inst , at 11 o'clock, at the store of A. 8. Robin
son, No. 910 Chestnut street, will be sold, by catalogue,
without reserve, about 250 choke and valuable oil
paintings and water color drawln. , b s by eminent artists,
including Moran, tiersher, Weber , Rothermel, Brochart,
Richardson, Van fitarkenberg, Innes, Birch, Ruiner,
Lewis ' Lawrence, Leutte, Schuesselle, Brughel, &in
tent,. C. Lambdin, 11. Lambdin, Sce., An.
113 Full particulars to catalogues, three days pre
vious to the sale.
Sale Non. no and 141 south Fourth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, ROSE
WOOD PIANO-YORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, As.
On Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive
assortment of smond-hand furniture, piano -forte, car
pets, &c , from families declining housekeeping.
ELEGANT GRAND-ACM:I PIANO-YORTE.—
Also, as elegant rosewood grand piano-forte, 7 octaves,
made by Reichenbach, cost 000. The instrument is
nearly new, In handsome rosewood case, and is equal to
an♦ for volume and quality of tone.
IE May be exanuned the day previous to hale
ELEUANT HOOKS—SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.
Oa Thursday and Friday Evenings,
December 18th and 19th, at the anction store, a large
assortment of valuable and elegant book., illuatnted
and pictorial works, family Bibles, annuals for 1858,
kc„ Ac., is rich and costly lundings, imitable
for presents.
0 . " The books will be arranged with catalogues on
Thursday morning.
SALE OF A LARGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH.
AND FRENCH ENGRAVINGS.
Saturday Evening,
10th Mat at the auction More, s large collection of
Engl,4li *a French eogravings, a portion of them beau-
tifully colored Included are a number of rare prints
from the port folio of an artist
Catalogues will be ready and the prints arranged on
SntLint,y morning.
VALUABLE AND'ELEOANT LONDON AND AMER'.
CAN BOOKS, FROM THE EXTENSIVE AND VA
RIED STOCK OF MESSRS. D. APPLETON d. CO.,
NEW YORK
On Monday,
December '2lst„ and following evenings until finished,
will be cold at our auction store, by order of Messrs. D.
Appleton & Co , a consignment of choice, valuable, and
elegant English and American ./ books, embracing, in
addition to their own publications, umny of their best
Losdon importations, all Lin rich and expensive bindings.
Included are many of the most valuable standard
authors, together with a number of, splendidly illus.
trated 'and pictorial works of high cost, suitable for
holiday presents.
Catalogue.; with full particulars will be ready and the
books arranged for examination on Saturday morning.
19th inst.
M==l
SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE
Stock of Charlea 11. White
On Wednesday Morning,
23d instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at the ware
rooms, No 912 Chestnut street, the entire stock of su
perior cabinet furniture of Mr. Chan 11. White, declin
ing business.comprising &general assortment of rosewood
and walnut drawing-room furniture, in various style Con
tiring', rosewood, walnut, and mahogany boudoir farms
(Lite, superior dining room and library furniture, ele
gant and plain rosewood, walnut, and mahogany cham
ber furniture, he , all manufactured of the best mate•
vials and workmanship expressly for private vales
11.7 - The well-known reputation of Mr. Charles II
White as a cabinet-maker, and the experience of up•
wards of thirty-live years' business in the city.. email
cunt guarantee to purchasers that his stock is of the
first quality, and we therefore recommend this sale to
persons about furnishing as being well worthy of Miens
lion.
Shares In the Amutemp of Music; Point Breese Park;
Philadelphia and Mercantile Llbrarien ; Athenaeum, &a
........ ......
'}`AP.LEY" AT PRIVATE SALE
The elegant country cent and farm, known an " Far•
ley," late the residence of Richard Paxson, deceased,
formerly of Dr. Shippen, is offered at private sale lull
descriptions may be had at the auction rooms
TO HEN T.—Tbe four-story storn, No. 9 Ftrawberry
street Rant mo4lerato.
Insurance Companies
CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COM_
331 WALNUT STREET.
Charter perpetual Capital, 8500,000. Subscribed,
8200,000. Pald up, 8140000.
Thiv Company in now premed to Issue FIRE And
MARINE POLICIES on rim:n . olE , tonna.
I'RutslmcNT-10IIN SWIFT.
TWA rARSIOENT—IIENRY BIRD.
I,IOISCTOIIS.
JOHN SWIFT, B F JACKSON,
JAMES W. QUEEN, PLEYY FISK%
JNO II- PARKER, A W. TIIOMI'SON,
S P. URIFFITTs , If, D MEARS,
HENRY BIRD
dell-4,1n LEANDER W. V. II STARR, Sec'y
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY—Offiee. 403 WALNUT, Corner
of FOURTH Street. FIRE, MARINE mkt INLAND
INSURANCE et the hmemt rater.
LA nm.rnm, November .23,1007.
it a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company,
heti on the 16th lost , the following persons were
elected Directors for the coining year, viz:
CHARLES C. LATHROP, 1-I:.M Walnut street
DARLING, 'MO Pine street.
ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant. IS North Front at.
MASS HAZLEHURST, Attorney and Counsellor.
JOHN C. MINTER, of Wright, Hunter A Co.
E. TRACY, of Tracy Co , Goldsmiths' Hall.
3011 N B.
.t.,EcuRDY, of Jones, NS hite, k It'CurAy.
THOS L GILLESPIE, of Gillespie A: Zeller.
JAS. B. SMITH, of JAR B. Smith k Co.
E. HARPER J EFFRIES, of Wtn.ll. Brown k Co.
JOHN B. voapr.s, cor Seventh and Stumm streets.
CHAS. Si. THOMPSON, 413 Chestnut street.
JNO. J. SLOCUM, 2.2(3 South Third street.
ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property.
And at a meeting of the Directors, field this day,
CHARLES C LATHROP was unanimously re-electel
President, and WM. DARLING, Vice-President
H. K. RICHARDSON,
n 25 ti Assistant-Secretary.
/12t IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY, PUILADELPLITA—Office, No.
1102 WALNUT street, west of THIRD.
"FIRE Rind ONLY TAKEN."
Dissosoas.
Jen Walker,
Jim. McClure,
Tho. Craven,
A. 8. Gillett,
Furman Sheppard,
Bawd Jones, M 0 ,
Joseph Rl►pp, M. 0.
Wm. M. Swain,
Johp Anspach, Jr.,
U. fi Burroughs,
J. B. Hughes,
F. D. Sherman,
Wm P. thicker,
J. I' Steiner
11. A. Shackelford,
Hoe. MI, JONES, President,
Ron. 0. W. WOODWARD,
IttVice Rresident.
Jxo. 8 oblows, Becretery.
JAIIIIS R. AheoaD, AssietanSPeoretary. no;-Sm-if
COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OF TILE .BTATA OP PENNSYLTA
NIA.—Ortiee N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT
Philadelphia. Subscribed Capital, $500,000.
Paß•tip Capital, $200.000.
DAVID JAYNE, M D ,Prialdeat.
THOMAS S. STEWART, Vies Preel.
BANITNI. B. MOON, Secretary.
CARRIERS' ADDRESSES prepared by
an experienced writer, at Nu. 1169 13. SLEV.ENTII
Street, shoes Federal. des
CONGRESS RANGE.—SOLD BY CHAD
WIcX & BRO., N 0.202 N. ORGORD Stmt.
BUsa /Mfg
Oates by %union.
BCSOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (soccer
• sor to It OLBUT & SCOTTO 431citisarica at..
res: s te the Chid= House, between /mush save 1111 h.
SALE OF EIIEROIDEILLES, &e.
Thum Morning,
On Wednesday Horning,
Commenting at 10 o'clock precisely, we will sell, by
catalogue, for task, s large and general assortacent of
French and Scotch embroideries, ribbons, trimmings,
artificial., and millinery goods generally.
SUPERIOR WOOLLEN HOSIERY GOODS.—AIto,
general assortment of .penor wool knit hoe_iery good',
sod) as Iselbs wool and merino shirts sad
wool hoods, wool coats, bow and hall hose, wool *carts
and cravats, &c.
CLOAKS AND HANTILLAS.—AIso, a line ladies*
cloth cloaks, taimaa, dusters, &c.
NIBN'SLADY-MADE CLOTHING —Also, 100 gar
ment', consisting of men's surly-made coats tairoas,
raglans, cusimere pants, silk and wool rests, ire.
CA HAS, AND OTHER FANCY GOODS —Also, cab.,
fancy glass boxes, tin toffee services, table do, looking
glasses'
pictures, boys' tool chests, ire.
117
The whole embracing a large and valuable as
sortment of staple and fancy articles, suited to present
sales, will be arranged for examination, with cata
logues, esaly on tke morning of sale.
CARD.—We invite the early and pinta:inar attention
of the trade and purchasers generally to the peremp
tory sale of a large and elegant assortment of furs, in
setts, for Ladies' and gents' wear, sleigh and carnage,
robes, embroideries, ribbons, trimmings, millinery
goods, wool hosiery goods, fancy articles, At , to be ,
held at store No 431 Chestnut street, this day. nommen
cing at 10 o'clock precisely.
N. B —The whole are now arranged for examiinati'ra,
with catalogues.
FCRS ' FORS"VCRS
Included in sale this day will be found a spleniii as
sortment of fashionable fan, in ants fonialies', misses',
and gent's wear. Also, Inge flue carriage ant sleigh
rotes --consisting of capes, talons, muffs, victoria.,
paleness, cuffs,dro , made in the best manner of site..
martin. Frenc h sable, mink, thniehilli, Ituanarr
squirrel, itch, Belgian coney, squirrel lock, black lynx,
short lynx, ermine, &t ,&c. Also, sleigh any carriage
robes of wolf, lama, lynx, genet, gray fox, buffalo, he.
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO. in wAtsur griiErr, sbcn POURTH.
OAHD—SALE OP HOUSEHOLD ILILNI.TOIIE—TUE.3-
JD- We beg leave to inform the publio that we 801 l
our regular weekly aales of Furniture every Tuesday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES BOOM, NO. 422 WALNUT
STREET, where every possible attention is wen to ob
tain the highest prices for the goods of those who mss
favor ns with consignments. Families bating portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those dee-rums house
keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwellings,
can hare their furniture CAZZFULLY REMOVED TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE FURNI
TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTILER AUCTION VIORR
IN THE CITY.
_
MT Persons favoring as with oosurignmenti eft reel
assured that their property will not be owl/iced.
ED' Commimions more moderate than those dismal
by any other Auction House In the city.
137' Consignments respectfully solicited.
1J11Q• Bales paid immediately after the goods an Soli.
REAL ESTATE BALE—DE-CM - DER 2:81.
This sale at the Exchange, on Wednesday leaning,
December =d,1857, at 7 o'clock, will Metals—
Orphoni' Court Sale —Estate of Joseph Colhoun, Deed.
PRAILE HOUSE AND LOT, ANN STREET, NINE
TEENTH WARD —A frame hone., tad lot of ground,
southeiut side of Ann street, 80 feet southeast from
Sarah street, Nineteenth ward, 20 feet front, 108 feet
deer.
ro
125 ground real.
o r ph
s s' court Sale.—Estate of H.Y Roemer, Deed.
PROPERTY QUEEN STREET , lI_E-NSINE/TON.—A
certain house and lot, north aide of Queen 'treat, 33
feet front. and 120 feet deep, to a 133 i feet alley lending
from Shacksmaxon street. Clear of intambrances.
Orphans , Court late.—Same Petate.
/RARE HOUSE AND LOT. POPLAR MIELEST
A frame house, and lot of ground, north able of Poplar
street, between front and second, 33 feet front, and 114
feet deep, /LI ground rent.
Positive Sale.
STORE AND DWELLING, COATES ST , ABOVE
SEVENTEEN three•etory brick store and dwel
ling. south tide of Coates street, 85 feet 9 inches east
of Eighteenth street, feet 1 inch front, and 63 ft. Ltf
inches deep, along Florence street. The hones tits bulk
windows, gas, and hydrant. 351 ground rent. Rants
for $2OO per annum. n - • Terms—cash. Sale positire.
IE 150 to pe pald on each of the abort when the
same is struck off.
Aaaignee's Sale—Yrankford.
DREGS, DYES, 3IATERIALS, &cOP A MANE
FACTORY AND PRINT-IfbRES.
On Thursday Morning,
:Nth instant, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, at the Print
and Dye works belonging to the estate of Harvey quick
sail, Frankford, the entire stock of drugs, dyed, ant
materials of the manufactury
AT PRIVATE PALE
A first-clans Printing Once, with a good ran of bus
nems, four printing presses, two Runic' and to. Adams
Type and everything necessary for the buatheae. Apply
at the Auction Store.
SAMUEL NATRANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OPYICE, No. 112 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear It., only
eight doom below the Exchange
Roars of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., instil 10
o'clock in the evening.
Outdoor sales, and sales at the Auction House, at
tended upon the most satisfactory tame.
CAPITAL $200,000.
Rita/Oho/Jar the last TAW, Year,.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Ma
monde, &Met Plate Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mer
chandise, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, Cigars, Musical
Instruments, Cans, Horses, Carriages, and Goods of
every description.
EIIMMZI
All adrances, from one hundred dolV o ld upwards
will be charged 2 per cent. per month ' s ';.soo and ever,
the lowest market rate.
This Store Hoag* having a depth of 120 feet, hemline
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valciables, and pri
rate watchmen for the premises, - also, a heavy hare
ranee effected for the benefit of all persons having goods
advanced upon
N. B—On &cooant of having an natimitad capital,
this otera is prepared to make airwave on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than my other la
this city.
Money adnaeed to the poor, in =tall amounts, with
out any sharp.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
Gold Patent Lerer and other Watches, Jewelry, awl
Clothing will be sold at reduced price.. aulay
n~OSES NATHAN S, AUCTIONEER
.15.1. AND COMMISSION lIRRCHANT, B. Z. comer
SIXTH ard RACE Streets. •
AT PRIVATE SALW.--flold and silver patent lever ,
lapine, English, Swiss and French watches , jewelry, '
of
.: 7 S er iltr e V r . i hir s l u ff ' tr'ime
nged onnti A c.,
%Dor,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy Wades, site.,
Ac., Ac.
Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction
eer. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture
Clothing, jewelry, , lac , solicited.
NATHAN'S PRINCEPAI. LOAN 077101,
8. E. Corner of Bain and Race Streets,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry Diamonds. Clothing, Dry Goods,
Groceries, Segars, Hardware, Cutlery, Funilturealled
ding, Hones, Vehicles. Harness, Stocks, and on all ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on. on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment M . NATHANS,
NOTICE —All goods forfeited at the Office, S. E cur
ner of Sixth and Race street., will be sold on Thursday
morning, 17th instant, at 10 o'clock. Depositors can
call previous thereto and renew their tickets
LARGE SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS,
at the S. Z corner of Sixth and Race streets,
Thursday Morning,
17th instant, at V/ o'clock, in the sales -room, second
story—entrance from Rate street. Consisting in part
of one ease, 175 pairs children's shoes. one very fine sur
veyor's instrument, made by Knox & Sham, two very floe
microscopes, superior Daguerreotype camera—complete,
superior overcoats, frock and - dress coats, Raglans,
pantaloons, rests, handkerchiefs, under clothing. boots,
shoes. umbrellas. silk dresses, merino, moos detains,
debage, cashmere, strains, and chintz dresses, fad
dress patterns, cloth select and silk mantillas, basques,
circulars, cloaks and capes, crape, silk, brothel, memo,
atolls, bay State. and plat woollen shawls, ladies'
underclothing, parasols. gaiters, shoes. bonnets. feath
er beds, comfortsbles, guilts, bed-spreasts, table-cloths,
sheets, pillow-Mete, srolios, tta:icaa, aecordeons, gui
tars, double and single-barreled Cowin:lg pieces, patent
rifles, revolting and other Pistols, patent umbrellas
and canes, steel skates, and a thousand other articles.
MT - Particulars hereafter.
GREAT CHANCE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—
OVER FIVE THOUSAND LOTS OP FORFEITED
GOODS
NATitANS' great sale of forfeited goods will tats
place on 3londay end Tuesday mornings nest, the 111 et
and 2—'',l inst , at 10 o'clock, at Moses Nether.' ZinilD2
store, southeast corner of disth and Race streets, and
will continue from day to day, until every article is
disposed of
This eats will embrace the largest and most Valuable
assortment of goals ever offered at public auction, rig :
Fine gold hunting case, double case, and doable bot
tomed full jeweled and plain English patent lever
watches, of the best and most approved makers; line
gold hunting rose, double bottomed and open face es
capement lever and !spins watches; fine gold enameled
and pearl hunting case ladle.' gold English, Swiss, and
French watches, superior hunting case and doable we,
and double bottomed silver Engliah patent lever watches,
full jeweled and plain, of the melt approved makers
silver hunting case and open face escal.entent lever nal
lepine watches. full Jeweled and plain, silver quarter
watches, hunting case, D. C. and S C. Laver watches,
fine gold neck chitin. fob and vest chains, fine gold seals
and keys, fine gold bracelets, fine gold medalllons and
armlets. A large assortment of diamond, pearl, ruby,
garnet, amethysts, end other tine gold anger vino,
single stone diamond breastpins, cameo. mosaic, French
paintings and other breastpins, gold specks, gold and
sliver pencil cases, gold marks, opera glasses, silver
ladles, table and tea spoons. salt and mustard epoons,
one ease twelve elegant silver fruit knives, butter
knives, rich and elegant act, silver plated codes and tea
eels, potter plated svelter, funnel &Wears, Jte. Silver
plated forks and spoona, knives and forks, a large as
sortment of elegant pearl nod ether pen end pocket
knives and numerous other articles.
BOORS Expedition to the Southern tietei •
sphere, lidedical Lighthouse, Dictionary of Fettles!
Quotations, Shakspcare's complete necks, Generals of
the Resolution. Iferschell's Outlines of Astmnamy.
History cf the 'United States in pamphlets. Universal
Library, Meti3tefa Dictionary. large size, Weishach's
3lechanie, on Engineering, Irving 's Life of Washlngtoe,
3 vols., Spectator, Scientific S.tair Bander. by Rohert
Riddles, 'Washington and the General , of the Recolu
lion, Napoleon and the Marshals of the Empire. Builders
Companinn, LNicholson's „Masonry. Buck on Übliace
Bridges, American Frotestant Magazines, and OLI.MTVLIS
other bents
kIUSICAL INnTRUMENTS, Ac —Twenty elegant
llutinas and accordeons, new, fine old violins, flutes,
gutters, fine double•harrel fowling pieces, 8. B do pa
tent breach ride, Colt's and other revolvers, double and
8 B. pistols, It dozen handsome buckskin and morocco
purses, dirks, bowie knives, military swords, part•
mionets, card cores, also:tette machine, clocks, dentsl
instruments, steel skates, and a thousand other article.
The articles will he open for examination early ma this
morning of the sale.
Sale ■scowl-story :swims, entrance from Race .treet
GREAT BARGAINS FOR CHRISTMAS PRF-hitI..NTS,
AT PRIVATE S ALE, AT RE3IARRABLY 1.0.,
PRICES
Hunting case, double case, and double bottom, full
Jeweled and plain English pascal lever watches.
Silver English patent lever watches. •
Hunting case and open face gold escapement and
lever watihos
Hunting case and open face gold lepme watches
Very fine enernelvit ladies' gold witches
Silver lever and lepine watches, English, Etwt,..‘,
French watches, gold chains. jewelry, musical instru
ments. and numerous fancy articha.
wEBB's great sale of forfeited Watahes, jeweigy,
Grins, Pistols, Musical Instruments, At., will plan;
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding,
Ac., being forfeited collaterals, will Saks sates shortly,
Due notice will be given.
AT PRIVATE . SALE. AT HALF THE LSI:IAL
SELLING PRICES —Double-bottomed and hunting
ease gold patent lever watches, or the meet ap
proved makes; hunting case and open Taos gold es.pe
ment lever and lepine watches, full jeweled; doe golf
enameled lever and lepine watches for lailea'; gold
jewelry of every description; silver keen and lepine
watches, in hanting oases and open fate; ulcer English,
Swiss, and French watches, a general assortment of fur
niture, beds ' mattresses. mirrors. Ac
OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, andcharigee to unit
the times, low.
Consignments of every deecription of goat. eolititei
for public or private sale
MONEY ADVASCED on all end every kind of goods,
for public or private sale, or to be held for • lirratel
time Charges low
tIEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. X. eonair of BARRON and E OT3TH Etreias
11boTe 2econd
EVENING ELLIE.
IMMO EVERY /SATURDAY EVENING,
At 134
_o'clock, at the Auction Store, or liercterece, eat
lery, Housekeeping Articles, Clotheng, Watches, Jewel
ry, Article*, &c.
A RCHER, WARNER, MISKEY, & CO.,
XINCVACICIIIRR 0?
ASALIER3, BRACKETS, PENDANTS, FITTING?,
and ill tin,l4 et Cas and Limp Work. Ctirsz.lees.&c ,
No 329 CHESTNUT STREET. PHILADELPHIA.
ARCHER, WARNER, & CO ,
No 318 BROADWAY, NEW TORE.
ECT fitted with Gas EV's t and all tints of
situlsig sad rspiann QC Qfis Welk, 1•12114