The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 17, 1857, Image 3

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    '3I,TY;ITKAILS,.
litidiMa*Virati-iretriadaliff OL
the twenty-second' AnuiremaryAtipiting of the 'Amide
of the Home MissionarY:Comlity,,tialOn Mualcal Fund
lieu, un TiieidrOvtningrWine,4o,lBati of rertin ,
terettinieliiriatii. "irons - the Matlati contained in
the flierstery , s annuekreport, tionweendeunt but that
this widedy-known'andinfluential Society is accomplish
ing "most hinainiiiinda heaven:applauded mission. In
dependent ot,titi4plrittial blitiiingS Which it 4 *tying
on the t a44l . erdhantorested benc4olence, In the scat
tared pages of Cods Word, the blessings it has afforded,
of eatiblaPijileil 'character, to npwards of three thou
sand families in our land; golden, comment upon its
great - in:efAlneall . ea, A Christian institntlin One
characteristic feature of its operations, most worthy
of biif adudiittleh and encouragement, itc , the fact
that la : purely Indieedminating—in a sectarian and
national sense,:inlta - dieds of lovennd Mercy, as may
be leek in the fact that, of the 8,042 families relieved,
1,418 were of foreign=hirth',l,2o3 white American, and
frM colored. - these, 284 claimed to be Eplseopalians,
248 Pieabylriana, 288 Methoillats, 100 liaptiat`s,.34o Ro
meo Catholics; and 1,702 were members of no church.
Front the report*o Mee learn that the balance in the
treasery,DiMoMlier 15,1850 0 was 02 48. : Whole amount
_received since, 04,27022, of which all has lime been,
disbursed, save abalone' now ronalniag of $lB6 20. It
in hoped the.: the eleittent appeals male by lleverende
Alfred Creduimi, R. deffreY,,aud Franklin Moore, in be ,
half of this noble Institution, on this occasion, will
moot a liberal return at the lamas el an appreciatie
community: •
(inner SALE OF PetnrinaH, Tare DlOntrzwa.--
Onr;;of-the finest collections of oil paintings, pastel
pictures, and water-color drawings, offered at pubile
sale in our city Within many menthe peat, will be sold
by 11.-Themas & t!ons, at - 11 o'clock this l ooming, at
the rooms of A. S. Robinson, No. 910 Obeitaut street..
Haring already', atiligerent tinieNeallod special atteu... ,
Cori to Ma isle, and the worn of we, Merit coritidned
in it, the Mire announcement that it take place
thin_ morning will be anti - cleat to attract our readers to
tbia ag t itlitictiat art. ;. 'Art opportunity Will bo afforded
to
examine the celleeVon by catalogue prier- le the sale
thin morning., 'Should any feelinclino4 to testify, in a
aubstatillal way, their thanks for this satiable informa
tion, lit theta attend the Bale, buy a Webster, or a Wash
ington, and direct it to "City Items." What a magnifi
cent Christmas present gay we. kb?
IItYtTONS !—A etattationl writei. has, estimated
Sheathe value of the buttons worn on the backs Of
gentlemen's coats, where they are entirely useless, is
large enough in the aggregate to sustain all the public
whom JO, the 'gaited States. "This ealentatlon, of
codrii;inetudes the many - thousand • beautiful .coats, ,
ready-Madegiath'e inunenie establishinent :of Clifton,
itt-044sYMOs WI 'Chestnut street
.
We alsisaw there somatabrlcsi which will be marmite.'
tared to suit purchasers,. and sold at reduced rates to"
sulttiii times. The tact that John W. Albright, the
Vest cutter in the country, personally superintends the
cutting department, tea sufficient guarantee of a perfect
ASSOAL , BALT, OF TUB TRISII
alotnereses —We take' pleasure, in calling the atten
4lon of our friends, and the'public in general, to the
Ilan or this well organized military company, which
comes olf,- this ,eeening, l'ith last, at Soosom Street
We trust it will be as well patronized as the
known merits or the Company deserve. A pleasant en
tortoinmelit 'may:be anticipated, If we may be permitted
to judge bithe lisE or names of thamanagere.
FANCY-ASD TOII'AST GOODS POit Tim 1101.IDAYS.
—Messrs. Villain T. Fry A Co , Arch street, shoo
Meth, it should be borne in mind, are closing out their.
retail business, and selling their stock of allet and
fancy.gonds lower than they were ever before offered in
the market. ,The readers of Tue Penis should bear the -
feet in mind. - ' .
CAREI,!I' ' AND , 0 ORTI
-21/Rt.—New York ha* .its Taylor , s, its MaThera's, It,
Weller's, 'while - Philadelphia may boast °reprove] et_
tabttohmentn of the setae kind, equal, if not superior, to
to those of Gotham, %Among these, antatighly prowl.
neat, Is Owls , tattles' and • aentlecton , s Ordinary,
laghthstroet, below Oheltunt. Carols serve up there
ell the delicaeles orthe Sett'Sen, and we learn hipstreaked
by our moat reflood classes. -
-FANcir -FITRISISIIING , GOODEI.-- , -11 ours. it. O.
Walborn & Co., Noe. 5 and T North With street, have
em titinually due variety of beautiful fancy [drubbing
goats for gentlemen, which, with the rich dress) robe*
of all itinds,'elfer a fine stock from which to select holi
day gifts. It should be remembered that Messrs. Wal
born & Co. are selling their goods at a lower figure than
ever before.
ItOvett itiatimQ.—We believe there are many
works orriCtinri which are decidedly beneficial, at least
se Imparting an ow and elegance In conversation
Talking of isorke of fiction, Q. Q. Bvane, et hie original
Gift hook Stoie, Cbestunt street, below Fifth, line an
immense Variety of thane, and faith them al tenor they
can be had anywlnfre elite in town, furnishing for every
purebsee of a -dollar end'upwards 4-girt worth from
twentpavo cents to one hundred dollars ' -
A 4ATIRED - LAWYER, who to wearied. With
'hates, end who re deeiroue of telffoi the truth for once
era he dies, would Auto for the bepellt of blifelloW-mpo,
that the Duly suits he ever knew that were worthy or
commendation were those that Were suede and sold at
the Brown Stone Olothlng Nell otNoekhlll ar,
Nos. 903 aud 605 Obeetnut Street, Above Sixth.,,
Altaine Intelligence
PODT,OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec.
,17. ISST.
SUN RIBES 7 26-SUN BETS - 4 25
MU WATER 2 52
.101111VED
Behr Geo W ,a Bremen, 3 days from Bait {more,
with mdse to Tbos Webster, Jr.
-Oaf -Dameed' Barton , 3 days from Baltimore, with
mdse
o to Thoo Webster, Jr.
Sloop J A Fish, Bell, 1 day from Lewes, Del i with
milli to Thos IV Parker.
OLIURED
. . ,
Skip R B Mildosay, Webb, London, Workman & Co.
Britr•Bili Reed, Bomb, Greenock (Scotland) and a
market, Outerbridge, Harvey & Co. ,
Scbr Zero, Terry, Baltimore Tbos Webster, Jr.
Htr J S Obriver, Donnie, Baltimore, A groves, Jr.
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange )
- ' - LEWES. Del., Deo. 17.11 A M.
The barque Miry H Hendali, from Charleston, and
some fifteen or twenty schooners, passed in this morn
ing. 'The brig Fairy, from Pelnitinbuto, awaiting or•
dun, Is the only vessel in harbor. A large fleet is now
going to pea. Wind light from northwest. Weather
Yery
Yours, &c, „, TM M. HICKMAN.
lay tigLEOS/MI
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange ) -
CAPE ISLAND, Dec 16, 4 40 M
The be and Breakwater are now clear of vessels.
The pilot boats are all at sea, Wind E NE. Weather
Peasant.
Yenta, &a.,
THOS. 1/.11131311118
(T TELEGRAPH TO MR PREBB.I
Nair YOBS, Pee 16
Arrived, scbr N ;!r, 11 Gould, from Jeemel._
Atritos4r;DA
eteatnehip 11 B Beach, Ramsey, cleared at New York
yesterday for B .Ithnore,
Bhip Abby Blatahard, Watt, from Troon, WAS going
thto lfassne.Oth inst. .
Alp Sarah' Jodklos, Smith, for Apalachicola, ealled
from Tortugas lot loot, where she arrived on the 4th.
Ship Vra V Kent, Jarman, hence at Charleston 13th
Net.
Bhp Robert liatdlag, Foster, cleared at Beaton 16th
lug.. for Calcutta.
gamine Mot Ptah, Hoyt, from Momma, at Boston
16th
- Barque &Cohen 'Burgers, for Philadelphia, remained
at Gibraltar 70th alt. repairing. •
Brig Eureka, Gilkey, from Cardenas, arrived at Pen
sacola 6th lust: . • ,
Brig Trenton, Atherton, hence, arrived at Portland
lith inst.
Brig . .. Mired Eke% Ileadttug, at Ilarsisa Bth Inst. for
'Ph(lidelnitia; Wag tasting sugar at 62gc per box
Brlga.tlatbarlee Rogersi Britt, .hence at Cbarleeton
12th Inst.
Brig Gender, Gould, hence at Boston Ibth inst. ,
Bohr it Watson, Maguire, from fiavaua , strived at N
York yesterday,
Behr D B Iterekoo, Spragg, bears at Wilmington, NC,
lbtb hat.
Behr Arlenelle, Hooper, hence, and Colorado, Bally,
from Delaware City; arrived at New Bedford 14th Inst.
Bohr Lucy Wothem, IYatlington, cleared at Pensacola
6th lost. for Tortugas.
Buhr Starlight, York, hence, arrived at Portland I4th
bet.
Behr Amelia, Careless, hence , arrived at Fall Flver
iatb last.
Behr W Gardner, Bourne, from Baltimore, at New
Bedfordf lath Mat.
Sabin Urine, Pokes, J M. Mouttoo,,ltuesell, F A
- Ustiking, Qould, B Itsy, Wattooo. andAltred. Barrett,
Cobb, helm, arrirod at Boston 15th inst.: •
Behr Caroline 11411, Orabam, front Smyrna, Doti or•
eyed at Boston ]stb lost.
Behr Geo A Tittle, Adams, from Stabile, arrived at
Nay West 91. P. inst.
arcbre Ephraim 4k Anna, Dole; 7 C Patterson, Nand,
andltestless, Eirelth, hence at Charleston lath inst.
Behre Isabella Tbompeon, Corson; Lebanon, Teal, and
Challenge, NO, hence at Houton 11th Inst. •
Behr Victor. Beers; hence. at Boston 14th lest.
Bebr Oscar F Hackett, at Fall Direr 14th
Init. from Delaware City.
Bohn, Balms L Day. Hackney, hence, and Cleo Ile-
Man, Nickersen;from Newark for Boston, at New York
-15th - • -
Rehr JI ',larch Ritter, Lenge, arrived at Newport Mb
- Mr&phis Ann, Smith, hence, arrived at Providence
24th fat , . -
Sehr U %sewn, Barka, at D11;40112111 that. from
Deliver.) City, oat New York.
kehr Borah L, for Brandywine, soiled from New Limn
Utttiost,
MARINE MISOBLLANY
Little Piefic,• (Bahamas) Nor 9—The ship Samuel
Pier; of New-Orleans; Captain Ward, from Liverpool,
booed to Stabile, was got off the reef about one mile E
0,11 of filfrowit Wade Roche, 1y wreoltere,f said ship...hav
ing got ashore at high water on the evening of the lot
Mat,' Bhewea ((Wad 'Up en high ad to roquire Mime 200
tons of pit to be taken out before she could be got off
Shots now boand to Nassau to adjust the salvage.
letter to ElwohdiValter, Ent, Setretary of Board of Ull.
derwriterwt - • ••
The barodi Idtilifidiaelsore;at' Qooge, mom? in a
L &met -position, bioadelde wand Amid the weather
continuo favorable, it fe expected she will be got off on
' Sattuttsfrieit. • • ,
Behr Went Falmouth, of Sandwich, Barlow, before re
portedrVent ashore on NW 'part of Block tate. d on
Thwreaey about 9 P St. Latest OdvieFil state that the
• edhehdoP Weed, and that the cargo will be saved in a
damaged condition, with the exceptiou of Rome mould-
The dhip Richard EclatoOd, Of 650 tone, was launched
aSqulrtey Point on Monday. She is owned by Sir Jacob
fitainwOod, of Nati:on - 01nd will be commanded by Capt
41 - 13ottlug. She will load in Winter's Line for San
VOSESTIO
NEW
p; YORK, Dee 16—Arrobip, Catharine, Ilayden,
' Antwer the C halt die wst of the s.
ov 24th , Ernst Kudoff,been -
seamanv O
, of Norway, fell Bank
from
the main topsail yard overboard, and was teat; barques
Beaver, King,,Androssan; Choesernan, Port am
'Prince; - 2d fast off Inagua, wan In co with brightarta
Bagley, from Port au Prince for Boston; brigs J Meade,
fit Johne, PR; Belle, slovens, Bathurst, River
Gambia, Afribt; steamer Metophie;Wateon, Charleatedt.
Cld s ateatnalatßoanoke, Skinner, Norfolk; bilge Morn.
•
in g ,Star, (11r potkorOltilifax; Priam , Omar Yrede
, rick, - Owen) roe," Cork and a market; Rover , e'Bride,
',lterwai - leichatt ache Z Waterman, Peterson, Elizabeth
. Pity. --• ' -
tsoßlol";.Diei4;-Arr, ship Sea Lion, Colboro, 'Mar
Milne; Wigs - Trlteleten, 'Havener, Savannah; V iator,
- Baltimore; J W.Brisko, Desk°, do; scbra Angus:
toe Brewer, Bog, tilinatiitan; Laten, Parker, Jerennw
•-• O'Neil; Wilmington, NC; Paragon, Batch;
()Laketon: Cid; Alp' Seaman's Bride, Wyman, Naw
Orleans; league BRUN, Kenney, Portland, to toad for
Cabal brigs ilimpfre, Berry, - Norfolk; Morning Light,
- -ff , „•WittriPortland, to los& for Drift; Sabra Nathl Doane;
s - -," , ;Deaae, et Thiniena and a lralket; .11 INatherill, Cobb,
eltasteetent" Yowls Carrie, Rogers, City Tolnt an 4
-, . ,,, ;. , .14i1nraim01nta:1- I .^ • "
eli)Vio i sNM (Port .01110) Dee us P ar—gr, In),
- '-•+- 7 r" Baia Bull' Howland * Baltimore; /oho L Darling,
'•
wily lota , Patidiugi
4 1140#111prield,t0eNOrfOlk,
, „ ,
'.,l4th—ln port, schr Golden Road, loading for Cuba.
NEWPORT, Decl2—Ave ' attired W Lindoey, Crowell
Fall River for Baltimore; John Perkins do, sopposed
for,Norfolky Wright, Savage, from D in Island, Me,
for Washington, DO.
15th—A M—wiled, harm Matagorda, Gardiner, (fm
Providence) Iletonsaa; Behr Eliza 3 Rayues, Rayne'',
from Providence) Baltimore; 3 IV Lindsey, Crowell,
' from Pall River) Norfolk; Silas Wright, Somme, (from
°Mcleod) for Washington, DO.
Getting ready for sea,barquesAriel,Melville, for Ha
vana; eche N Hazzard, for Matanzas,
PORTLAND, Dec IS—Arr, 'barques g D Ryerson,
Crosby, Trooh, Scotland; Martha Ann, Babcock, Carde
nas: Old, brig P R Curtis, Holey, Remedios.
011411LESTON; Deo 12—Are, Dr sehr Equator, John
lien Harbor Inland. Old, ship Aurelle, (Span) Amen
gum, Barcelona.
13th—Arr, ships Belie,(Fr) Buret, Point au Petro,
Goad; John Henry, Mer ritt, Boston.
fild 12th, Span poi Cella, Barcelona,
Old 14th, !steamships Nashville, Bumf, and Mem
phis, Watson, New York; ship Isabella, Blow, Havre;
barque Mary Aonah, Grace, Liverpool; Bohr Zephyr,
Gage, St logo de Cuba.
BALTIMORE, Deo 18—Sailed, barque Hadley, Kent,
Roston brig Francon bane, Kirsh, St John'', PR; ochre
White Foam, Milliken, Providence; Alice Mown, Pike,
New Bedford.
' • PATTERBONYILLE, La—ln port 25th, Behr Charlee
It Vickery, Morton, from New Bedford; arrived previous
to 38th, to load molasses for Mobile,
PENSACOLA, Dee s—Arr, brig Tempest, Emerson,
Matinees; ochre Emma, Cook, Franklin, La; Pinta, La.
thaw, Galveston; Mystic Talley, Collins, New York;
Jootlee, Kenyon: Port Lavaca,
47th=Arr, ochre Harriet Lewis, Saunders, Port La
vaca,, Southron, Perry, New Orleans.
Cld sth, schr Mary 'rubel, Cole, Port Lavaca. 6th,
schr Mary Ellen, Gnrret'on, New Orleans,
REY WEST, Declo—The steam frigate Susquehanna,
Capt Sands, having received sailing orders bys•eamer
Isabel on the Bth, Onialied cooling the following day,
and left the afternoon of the Bth for San 3WIIII.
The steamer Virginia, Ospt Jewett, from New York,
via Norfolk, (when she had put lute repair at Charles.
ton) arrived on the morning of the 7th, in charge of a
Charleston pilot, and sailed woe evening for Now
Orleans.
The eche Coo A Tuttle, Capt Adams, arrived on the
oth lost, from Mobile, with a cargo of 150,000 brick for
Fort Taylor.
The barque Chas Keene, Capt Chattin, finishes die.
charging at Fort Taylor to-day, and Will PAR to-morrow
for Matagorda Kay.
The brig A liopklns, Murray, Is dlscbarglog at Fort
Taylor, and will sail for St Marks, via Garden Key,
the 14111.
The barque Mustang, Capt Greenman, has not din.
chaged her government freight; she writ coil for 'Mata
gorda In a few days.
Bchr Julia Maine, Merton, sailed from Key West the
Bth for Attakapaa.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS
Up Lo 12 o'clock Last Night
GIRARD 11017SE—Oheatnut Onset, below Ninth.
W Irving, Jamestown W p I oft n ton, Pittsburgh
lira Johnston & child, Pitts Mr Lamouren & da, N Y
T 0 Kibto,ll Y ' • htta Do Lowry, N Y
lira Goddard; ProVidence J A Bitchle, Elan Francisco
314 Thompson, Eau Francis U K Parsons, Harrisburg
Samuel Mebane, Baltimore J C Acheron, Va
Sweeney, Wheeling, Vs N W Payntcr, Baltimore
Edward Pieirepont, N Y Capt Recline 1.1 S N
II Van Bensollote & Is, N Y N Van Bensalsote & els. NY
Orin Frciat & sister, N Y Sll Benson, Alhsny, N Y
11 G Bates• N Y 11 W Chamberlin, N Y
Jos de - GaraY; Mexico C T Dupont, N Y
II Dickson, Cal S W Jessup & la, N Y
Jll Ray & fa, Baltimore Mae A d'arasay, Baltimore
Chas T Latham, NY, Geo Gaither & la, Balt
Wm A Hoare & la, halt Mien Annie Stewart, Balt
Chan J Hyde, England Was T Broonthall, Boston
Isaiah Colby, N Y Lewis 11 IlenrY, N
W J Shannon, N T C SloAfee, Pottsville, Pa
S IVolchens, Lancaster Dr ONVOtI, U S N
W O Gardner, Nantucket T W Winttman, N Y
John 0 Colt, N Y Jos Grinnell, New Bedford
L J Woodron, London John A Erhon, Lancaster
11 II Dyke, N Y .1 hi Matthews, N Y
It II Maoism & la, Lowell Miss Palmer, N Y
C Wanney & lady, NY EW Doneeke & la, N Y
P Black, Easton it Leightner, Boston
Geo A Freeman, N Edw Harris & lady, N Y
Wm-Ang Walker, N Y James S Thomas, St Louis
Nathaniel Cox. St Louis J . /I McOlonnan, Boston
E K Boyle, N Y 0 D Cooke, N Y
E Goodwin, Jr, Hartford A N Beckwith, Providence
0 II Sanford, Conn P 13 Sanford. Conn
Franks Woes, Daft /WU W Dryden, Balt
Wm SI Sutton, fat ismond John Enders, Righmood
Lloyd (Hover. Boston - A Wilkens & lady, N
IdEROLUNTS' ROTRL—Pourth et., below Arch.
J F MNeal, Pa II 0 Granger, Ohio
W H Cain, Easton JI, Schick, Gettysburg
S P Galt, Dutton II Sanderson, N T
J 0 Ulrich &I. Banding .1 Boyd Headley & le. Pa
N
W II Reed,Y It Cathcart, Harrisburg
0 Wright, haat Bloomfield J D Brady, Plttaborgli
.1 K Riley, NJ . 14 Gutman ; Balt
AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestunt street, above Fifth.
L Banton to la,Cboater co Sandford Shroder,Toradale
Jame Wilson, Frankford J Stoekton,Jelieraon co,Ya
P .11 Heath, N York H 0 Stout, N York
Goo Huddle, Id Chunk S It Layer, Id Ohuuk
David C Dood, N York Thos Trualow A; la, N Y
.Wm Id sulin , Md Thou J Chew, 111
John Graham, Mil 0 Ilampron, N York
0 Hampton, N York R Wolverton, N York
J T Drown, N York J Baird, N York
E iOllll4, N York R 8 Tappan, boaton
UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth.
I Ramsey, N J A J Young, Ottawa, 11l
Nile 111 Stranger, NJ I A Ellsoo, Del
C 8 Fowler, Jeaneville, Pa ( Derrickson la, Del
D R Seidel, Pottsville It 0 Diehards, Itl
P Royer, Pottsville hue Fanny Currey, Easton
A W Russell, Lancaster Mies Frederick, Easton
'RllLong, Lancaster II 0 Granger, Ohio
D D Luber Clun, Ohio .1 II Burrows, Montoursv' te
8 Id Oox, Ohm. Oblo D F Luehbaugh, hid
It Trurnto, Ottawa, 111 , Miss 0 Stiller, Chester co
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street. above Third.
P Stevenson, Conga, NY Geo W ITioters. Latiosster
J bi Bricker, LAbeaster 4 II 010115. Ephrata, Pu
Chu Garretson, Witlntuit L 0 Flek, Wllllemeport
henry SmithlYillinmspoit 6 L Wahl, Allentown
SI A Seyfert, Rending Lf R Medlar, Tamaqua
II Headier, Pottsville 8 F bllnolck, Summit if ill
W It Coot, Beaver Madmen .1 Gormley, Phials
0 11 Stout, Wlllcesbarre
DLAOI DEAR INN—Fifth end Merchant streets,
D R green, Delaware co Wm 0 Pugh, Montg'y co
M Montgomery, Chester co A Bunting, Delaware co
R McDonald Chester co Robt gollyer. Mobley co
Alm /I T Large, D 1 G Murphy, N
B Duckett, Chester co M Ryan°, Pottstown
STATES llNlON—Market atrenl, above/Matt,.
J Greenland, Huntingdon Jl' P 'Wright, Pittsburgh
T Foreman, N Y H U Johnson, lloyertown
113 Owliralader, Pittsburgh LPm Rolland, Pittsburgh
Jae AleNish, N Y Jan Dalzell, N
BALD EAGLE 110713.—Third street, abr. eallowhlll
Jos Btopp, Allentown -Abraham Trate, Hauling
Baml Boyer, port 01Inton W m Nova, N Y
BLACK DEAR HOTEL—Third street, ab Callowhill.
0 W Faust, Lehigh co, Pa It Conger, N
F Cotiger, N 0 David Clemens, Pa
BARLEY 811E.M 0 -80rood, below Tire.
80 Longehore, Burke co Mrs Mary T Large, N
Jesse Jones, Ducks co .11 Shaw, Norristown
Smith Harper, Fox Chase Dy Morrie, Willow Grove
Edw Gillingham, Pa N Leedom, Newton
Thos H Bedloe, Atlantic City, N J
JIADISON HOUSE,--Second street, above Market.
Chan M Adams. Del Chan Edwards, Phila
J D Turner, Del John W Jump, Del ,
II L Deattia, Owego, N Y W C Norton, Chicago
S 11Cellers, Cincinnati, 0 T P Mitchel, Cincinnati
Overiat Notices
Ladles and Gentlemen may obtain valuable
Phrenological descriptions, day and evening, at the
CABINET, 922 CHESTNUT Street, tepee GINN',
south aide. Particultir attention paid to the examina
tion or children. doll-7t*
WE:timbre, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware,
of the latent importations, will be sold at a great sang.
Bee. No. 622 MARKET Eltioet, above SIXTH.
TINIMAB W. DAILY
The SIA and $2O Doable Threaded Family
Searlog Machine. All orders promptly Oiled at South
east corner SIXTH and AIiCII Streets.
4. W. TM:MAWS & CO.
Also, Agents (or the ealo of Country and state rights
Itaehhaes supplied, del6.4t*
• The Greatest Bargains in the Werld.—The
subscriber, belog about to close his business, offers his
entire stock of superior Ready-made Clothing for sale.
All in want of a superior article are Invited to gire
hint a call. Store to let and fixtures for We. M.
TRACY, 292 AfARRET Street. dels-2m
Furs Furs: Furs S— Soiling off at reduced
prices, whoSessle nod retsß, at WU. F. 1111SRLI3
Fancy yar Store, No. 152 North Tbird IStreot, Wort
Race street. del4-3w
Ilaffday Gifts —Gentlerneies Wrappers, Muf
flers, scarfs, cravats, ties, stocks, shawls, &c. These
are most useful presents, and aro to be found in great
veriety atW. W. 'Knight's, 612 Arch btreet, above Sixth,
at very low prices. del2•d-tdec.
Skates: Skates t Skates s.--Our readers - will
the largest slid most complete assortment of this
winter luxury, and at the lowest prices, at W. W.
KNIORT'S, No. 019 Market street, opposite Decatur
greet. no3o-lre
Buying Fund.—Natlontti Safety Trust Co.,
Otto, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of TUIRD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE
SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS BY THE
BANKS.
1. Deposite received and permits made dolly.
2. Current Bank Notes, Checks, and Specie will be
received on depoalt.
3. Deposits nutde‘in Dank Notes or °becks will be
paid back in Current Dank Notes.
4. Deposits made in Gold or tither will be paid back
In Coln.
Interest Free can Oster. per annum, no%
Vora.—Joseph itosenbacim'sFUrs are eele•
braderl for cheapneas, style, and quality. More 410 Arch
street ) between Fourth and Fifth. N D.—Fora altered
into fashionable style's. We study to please. de4-1m
Jankastsit
JOB PRINTED,
MEROIIANT STREET.
Chocks, Notes, Drafts, Dills Ladlog,,Ulll !leads, Ole•
anima, Cork and all other Muds of lob Printing, at
prides to molt the times, oeThly
For Pertained Itreath, White Teeth, and
Beautiful completion, nee a Dalm of 1,106 Viewers."
liar dressing Ladies' hair, use "Woodland Crean, a
aelriocanada. ,l fie:uric Gentlemen's hair beautifully,
W. P. VsTRWCAIS & Co., Proprietors, N. Y.
For sale by T, B. Peterson, 300 Chestnut; Samuel
Rimes, Twelfth and Chestnut; A, D. Durand. 718 Chest
nut; T. H Peters & Co., 710 Chestnut; G. G. Evans,
Gift Sook.store, 430 Chestnut; 0. O. Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and liar•
bet; A, B. 'Tailor, Ninth and Walnut; Pr Morrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut; 3. W. Simes & Sons,
Eighteenth mad Twenty-Second and Alarhet ; Edward
Ohrlstmann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner
Eleventh and Walnut. c 01247
Clatitiet Ware tea
UPHOLSTERY,
624 WALNUT
ORPO6ITV INDEPENDENOR SQUARB.
GEO. J. HENKEL'S,
624, WALNUT Street,
0022.8f0 Late of 173 06fogout Street
Bank of VOnneylvantia Notice..-Notes of this
Bank taken at liar for a Wholesale stock of Clothlog,
now being oolrl at Retail.
det.lmNo.l North PIFTII street.
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken at par for
Watehes sad Jewelry, at lowest prioes•
- PARR & THORSON, Imparters,
dei lm 82i Cliestunt etreet;below Fourth.
19.0. Dewsld, Csaissission Business in coin.
masolsl paper and negotiations' of loans, 66 Bmsroe
opppolte tko Ezolisagfp f PhilAdelphis. p,10,10
THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA; THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1857.
Good Coffee.
Lovers of Coffee cannot realize the full value of Oleic,
favorite beverage' without having it made in the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY,
117 and 119 South TENTH, cor. of George,
433-6 m Bole 'Manufacturers.
An important Fact.•--We now.ses It an
nounced that the extensive Wholeaalo Clothing Deal-.
ere, STRAUSS VOLDMAN, No. ago NLAIIKRT St:,
above Third, have commenced to Retail their entire
stock at Wholesale prices.
Bower'■ Infant Cordial.--Thle Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the roost choice and
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the moat
perfect and reliable carminative mama for infants and
;roan children.
By its powerful Influence a speedy owe is effected in
ell oases of Clone, windy pains and spasms. Relieves
and mitigates much of children's suffering during &nib
Lion or teething, and by its soothing properties Iran
quilises pains of the bowels, /0000110811,10Miii9g 3 &As.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
end has been used in thousands of cases with the moat,
abundant success. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Hauer A. Dowse,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. B. corner of 131.1. th and Green ate., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed. And for rude
by Drugglats generally. an 18•ly
Seamen's Saving Fund—Office 203 Walnut
street, one door west of second street. Rotelroe de.
posits in EMS Of One roller and upwards, front all
classes of the eommunity, and allows Interest at the tate
of Ore per cent. per annum.
°Mee open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday until 0 in the everting. President
limekiln Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, °harlot' Id.
Morrie.
ftlarnageo
On Wednesday. December 16, at Grace Church, by
Rev. William Suildards, D D., Mr. S. Y. OODWIN to
Him E. (I, EISENRREY, both of this city.
On the 10th Instant, by Rev J. V BonMen, Mr.
OEO WILKINS to Miss MAROARET 11111INV1, both
of this city.
On the 16th December, in Brooklyn, N. V., by Rov.
Rufus W. Clark, ORVILLE ODDLY; to 'VICTORIA,
daughter of Samuel Sweetsor, Esq.
On the :Md November, to blanayonk, by ltos. A. Cul
vor. Mr. JOHN HORN to Miss HARRIET MoULEN
NEN, both of Manayunk.
EDealbe
On the 16th instant, ALBERT 11. ASIITON, aged 38
years.
Duo notice will be given of the funeral.
On the 15th instant, LEWIS lIUIIIC, in the 42d year
of Lie ago.
Oa the 15th instant, Sire. MAUI' PAGE, wife of the
late jelllea Page, in the 1374 year of her age.
On the 14th Instant, ALEX. O'DONNELL, in the Alat
year of bis ago.
On the 15th instant, EBENEZER T. BEACON, in hie
64th year.
On the 15th instant, SAMUEL J. WILMER, son of
the late Samuel and Catharine Wilmer, in the 20th year
of his age.
117' People's Literary Lestltate.—The moat
brilliant and the cheapest course of Lectures ever de
livered in Philadelphia. 0 VT. CURTIS, Rev. E. U.
CIIAI'IN. Rev. 11. VY , BEECH - ER, R. W. I:kit:11-
EON, and ono other yet to be announced, Five
Lectures yet to be delivered. Price of season tickets
reduced. For sale at the Book Stores. Mr. Curtis
Lectures on TUESDAY EYENINO, December il2d. at
the MUSICAL FUND MALL. del7•dt
fl Notlee.—A Quarterly Meeting of the
HIBERNIAN SOCIETY will be held at CAMPBELL'S,
on CHESTNUT Street, below Sixth, on THURSDAY
EVENING, the 17th Inst., nt 7 o'clock,
delo-2t A C. (MAIO, Secretary.
11 - 3' Charles Mackay, Esq.—This gentleman
wbose Lectures have been so very successful In New
York end Boston, will give his first Lecture at CONCERT
HALL, on THURSDAY EVENIN(I, the 17th. The
second Lecture will be giveu ou the 19th inst and the
third on the 30th lust Tickets for the worse $l. Single
Ticket, SO cents, for sale at the usual places, and at the
Hall during the day. Rio last lecture in New York was
attended by over twelve hundred persons. Lepton, to
commence at 8 o'clock delo-.lt*
I[lg- nice of the Commonwealth Insurance
COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA.—
Pureuant to the requirements of the charter of the Com
monwealth Insurance Company of the State of Pennsyl
vania, au Election for Ten Directors, to serve the com
ing year, will ho held at the office of the Company, N.
W. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT, on MONDAY,
Jimuary.lol, 1858, between the hours of 10and 2 o'clock
no2B•stuth-ta SAMUEL S. MOON, See'y.
II 7* Literary It ureau.—Au Experienced Editor.
a successful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary
man, weary with twenty-live years of the drudgery of
Daily Journalism, nen determined to hlre out or sell his
brains at retail to those who may requite their services
in any honorable wey,
Merchants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of
every kind, will he supplied, od-hand, with Advertise
ments, (political or others ise,) Notices, Cards, Circu
lars, or any species of article desired.
Politicians will be ',applied with Speeches, Reports,
Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar
ticles, Communications, and every other sort of Brain
work, which they may find it inconveuleut or trouble
some to do for themselves.
Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in society or oc
cupation in life, can have Letters written on any sub
ject, whether business or sentimental.
The advertiser will also conduct or translate Burros
pondence of every kind, either English, Francis, Span..
isb, German, or Italian.
Poetry, Acrostics for Ladles' Albums, Notes, billet
doux., Monodies and Compositions of the most delicate
and confidental 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 basil acconitanied with cash, will be
strictly and promptly attended to.
Address J. THOMPSON,
Literary Bureau,
Box 2285 Philadelphia P. 0 , Pa.
Octal Notices.
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
couriTY OF PRILADBLBRIA.—IN TUN 51AT
TRIt OF TDB TRUST ESTATE OF AGNES HORN/in.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and adjust
the account of Alfred Horner, floury D. Smith, mid
R Rundle Smith, Trustees of Agnes Horner, under a
Deed of Trust, recorded in the - office for recording
deeds, ko., for the city and county of Blalladelphta,
in Deed Book T If, Nu. 180, page 499, dm, will attend
to the duties of hie appointment on TUESDAY, the
ftifth day of December, A. D 1857. at 4 o'clock P. ,
at the office of LIALDWItLL R. RIDDLE, Eim., No. '431
WALNUT Street, iu the city of Philadelphia.
dal7-thetust
IN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE
IN
COUNTY OF FMILADELPIMA.-IN TUE MAT.
TER OF TUE TRUST E,TATE OF ELIZAJ3ETH
EPPES.
The Auditor appointed to audit, settle, and ',Oat
the account of Allred Romer, Richard Eppes, and R.
Rundle Smith, Trustees of Elisabeth W. Eppes, under a
Deed of Trust, recorded fu the office tor recording
deeds, Ace , for the city and county of Philadelphia, lu
Deed Dook T 11, No, IGO, page faD, hilt attend to
the duties of limo oppolutlywnt on TUESDAY, the
39th day of December, A.l) 1115?, at 4 o'clock, P. It,
at the office of CAL DWELL. R. DIDDLE, Esq., No,
731 IVALNIN Street, in the city of Philadelphia.
dell.thntust
_
11 . ETTERS TESTAMENTARY ON THE
.11-4 ESTATE OF ANDREW DIMOND, late of the city
rf Phlltdelphia, deceseed, having been granted to the
undersigned. all pereens haring claima against the
Estate of the Bald decedent are requested to make
known the eame without delay. and time indebted to
make payments to ANNA DIAIOND, Executrix.
deli.thettt No. 12 South FOURTH ;greet
nit. LIVINGSTONE'S JOURNAL.—
Joel Ready, with Two Maps, by Arrovounith, a
l'ortrait on Meet, and numerous illustrations. One
volume, Soo. Price $3.
2.IIPSIONARY TRAVELS AND 1111111ARCIIIIR IN
SCUM AFRICA: including a Sketch of Sixteen
Years' Residence in the Interior of Africa, aid a
Journey from the Cape of (lord Rope to Loando on the
Wed Coast; thence across the Continent, down the
River Zambesi, to the Eastern Ocean. By David Living
stone, LL.D. D 0 L.
A book which, before it bon been ten days in the
hands of the public, will have been perused by per
haps 30 000 readers; a book second only to Lord Ma
caulay'a Illstory of England in the Inordinate extent of
its circulation. No wonder—it addresses itself to large
and numerous claasee—the great religioue world, the
commercial world, the scientific —Literary (iazette.
Published by HARPER & BROTHERS, New York.
***HARPER & BNOTIIIIRS will sand tide work by
mall, postage paid, dor any distance in the United
States under 3,000 miles,) on receipt of Three Dollars
dell-it
BIBLES.—The Pcpwitory of Pennsyl
-18 souls Bible Society, cornsr of WALNUT and
SEVENTH Streets, (opposite Washington Square,)
Philadelphia, is always supplied with a large assortment
of BIBLES and TESTAMENTS, comprising every
war lety of elm, quality, and price.
The Bible in four vols., of COUPOIll(311t size, bound •in
roan, calf, and morocco.
Now Testaments In oue, two, and four vols., very large
plain type, for persons whose eyesight has boon weak
ened by age or disease.
Pashas separately Vowed of various sloes.
Lolpsic and Loudon editions of the Hebrew Scrip.
tures.
lblea for sale In over thirty languages. deli-Iwit
2 , 5 GENT INGRAIN CARPETS.—MORE
(IREAT BARGAINS FROIII AUGTION.—V. E
AllollAtilllAßLl', N. E. corner ELEVENTH and
MARISIIT Streets, has now in store yarthwida Ingrain
Carpet!, at 25, 31, 37, 50 and 50 eeuts ; Stair and Entry
Carpets from 10 to 50 cents; llcau List Carpets at 25
cents; Floor Oil Clothe at 35, 37, 45, and 50 touts.
dell-3t
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The aubecriber Lep leave to announce to hie
friend,' and the public that ho will open Ilia SALOON
fer their reception on
MONDAY, 14th hut.
Ilia Moak (a largo awl rich variety) will consist of
PRESERVED IND CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS, APRI
COTS, CHERRIES, PINEAPPLES, PEARS,
LIMESCAGES. OtTiNOEi &0..
DOMBQNS 7 AltL!p . audfrephamsm%mmA,
FANCY TOYS-sfechanical Top+, paper, wood, and
auger—an endless variety.
FANCY BOXES—Newest styles, fancy and plain, and
varied assortment, of every posaible description.
SACS CAMAS, CORNETS, BASKETS, YICTORIAS,
PASTILLAUES, &0., &c., all cement, importation,
and which for extent end variety will d fy competition.
For safe by S. lIRNIttoN, Confectioner,
des-Int MARKET elf Get, &Lova Seventh.
EMOVAL.-
The businiva of the PENNSYLVANIA BANK will
be removed on the In prhaline, to the second story of
orin'a Building, WALNUT e'reet, east of Third. The
°weevil of property lodged at the Bank for safe keeping
will please remove it before that day, or It will he
a tared the whereat. their expenee and rink.
dtt•tica J. L. FENIMORE, AathitanLeaehler.
NOT/CE.- Office of the Beaver Meadow
llai/rowl Company.
YniLsue.tenta, December 14, 1857.
The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Deaver
Meadow Railroad awl Coal Company v.4lt be held at
their taco. No. 822 WALNUT Sheet, on MONDAY,
the 18th of Jan uary next, at 12 o'clock, at which time an
election will he held for President and ten Directors for
the ensuing year.
dels-dt„jalB* L. CLIAMBDRLAIN, Rec. and Trots,
IS HEREBY GIVEN
111 that " THE BANK OF ClIAMBEItS1111 1 11.1" will
apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at Its next
Session, for the passagis of a Law, in the nature of
an Act to confirm the title of the said Bank to that cer
tain BRICK STORE•IIOUSI awl Leto( flround, situate
on the east side of South FRONT Street, new No. 21,
between Market and Chestnut streets, In the city of
Philadelphia. JAMES LF.SI,EY,
delf. 60 1 Cashier.
PARLOR THERMOMETERS OF ORNA
MENTAL designs of Berlin Iron. A variety o
patterns. McALLISTER h. /MOTHER,
dels.4t US CHESTNUT Street.
STEREOSCOPES. ---A largo afmortiaent of
beautiful views of placer In Europe and America—
for Christman and New Year Gifts.
MeALIASTER & BROTHER,
ders-et 785 WIESTNUT Street.
riOLD SPECTACLES, GOLD EYE
mug GLAMES, 2ce., &e,, & 0., &c,
Mo4l , l4oTrltli, lietabitibed 1788,
T 23 011IBMIT El%reet.
ijoilban Oifto.
VPLENDID BOOKE
N-7
DAYS..-4,10 (Snowing
usuellylnte prfdei,"itnd a
$100 : given with every Boot
thew will thus get two Yalu
amount-of tuoneylor wheel
elsewhere.
;A:
FOR 'THE 110L1-
, Books QIII be aold, at 1/a
lit, worth from 60 teats to
k sold. Perms purehaelog
'Able Preseute for the same
they could purchaee one
L LIST.
Forget-me-not 0160
Friend•hip's Offering 1 60
Friendship's Token...l 60
Friendship's Gift.... 1 5 0
01130 Affection-- 1 $0
Ladies" Wreath 1 50
La4tes , Scrap Book.. 1 50
1 Memery's Oat 160
' The Gem Annual.... 1 60
The Snow Flake..... 1 60
i The Moss nose 1 60
The Fli itor rens 1 60
i The Freemason's An
anal 160
The hllignolle 1 60
The Golden OM 0 00
,_ PART!.
Youth's liveplleke.. 41 25
Ovenlle Fotipit^Ma
notl 25
The PetrAnatil ' 125
The Violet 1 25
The Rose 'Bud 1 25
The Ilunimlng Bird,. 1 25
The Garland, or To
ken of Friendship. 1 50
The Paseton - Flower. 1 50
The Token 1 50
The Emblem 1 50
The Garland - 150
The Ohrlstian Keep
sake 1 50 ,
The Religious Souve
nir 1 60 1
Each of, the above Book.
morocco, full kit, and Muir
steel plates.
Leila Rookh, gore, cloth, extra gilt.
II lt I " - Turkey, out ...
Lady of the Lake, tiro, cloth, extra gut,
-., " " Turkey, aut. ..
The Diadem, morocco, full gilt
The Souvenir Gallery, " .
The Book of the Boudoir "
The Book of Beauty "
Leaflets of Blemoiy, Turkey, full gilt...,
The Oriental Annual, " ant
The Gasket, morocco, full gilt '
The Lady'e Gift, morocco, full gilt.
The Am. Landscape Annual, cloth, gilt 3 00
i. morocco, gllt 400
0 0 0 " ant 5 oo
Gem of the Sewn, Turkey, ant.. 6 00
Keepsake Annual, cloth, gilt 3 09
~ .. morocco, gilt 400
.1 " out 6 00
Winter Wreath, cloth, gilt. 3 00
" morocco, ant 600
Floral Keepsake, royal live, cloth, gilt a oo
" morocco, ant 500
Tho abovo Annuals are entirely new, splendidly il
lustrated with steel engtavinge selected with great
care from the beet editions published in the United
States.
la handsomely bound In
rated with colored and fib.
LADII , I3 , ALBUMS
. . . . . ..
The Pet Album n 001 Leave., of Friendbbip.sl 76
m
The Meenger Bird Leaves of notion.. 1 76
Album 100 fbePhilopeeusAlbum 176
The Sunbeam Album. 1 00 Token of Love 1 76
The Gem Album.... 1 OD Album of newt_ 2 00
The Rosebud Album. 1 00 Landscape Album.... 200
The Gift Album...—. 1 00 Forgot-me -not Album 2 00
Album of love 175 Album of Memory... 200
Album of Ilemem- Souvenir Album...., 200
bronco 1 75 Friendship Album .. 2 00
no above Albums are all beautifully illustrated with
steel engravlngs and colored illustrations. and hand.
comely bound In morocco, extra.
Autog spit Books, morocco $1 25
" antique 1r bfa
Bend and get one of the above beautifully bound and
appropriate presents. Do not forget the peculiar fee,
turn of these Hooks le, that with every boob. )urelmed
you got, in addition, a gift worth front fifty cents to ono
hundrod dollars.
Pelson' at a didaneo Wolin any of the above t►tue4
Edo Books will be furnished with them by express or
mail, on their remitting the price.
Persons ordering Books coot by snail wilt please send'
tweatyooe cents postage for Books from $1 to $2, fled
thirty-six canto for Books more than that amount.
Address (1. (1 • EV ANS,
del7-thetuldt Xl3O CIIESTNUT Street, Philadelphia
A T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
AT
A beautiful selection of
HOLIDAY GOODS,
auitablo for Preeenti, to be fouua lo
OBEAT VARIETY,
at tile corner of
FOURTH AND CIIESTNUT STREETS,
',Lich as
PORTEMONNAIF.S,
POCKET Homo
POItTEOLICd,
DRESSING CASES,
WRITING OASES,
RANKERS' CASES,
BANK ROOK HOLDERS,
BILL BbOICS,
MONEY BELTS,
CIGAR CASES,
RAZOR STnoes,
WORK CASES,
OARD OASES,
NEEDLE CASES,
POOR ET CUTLERY,
ROGERS' RAZORS,
CHESS BOARDS,
PAPIER MACIIE WORK 80.N.4
BACKGA I.4 MMON BOARDS,
,
DESKS, &c., •
GOLD and
GOLD AND BUYER PENCIL CASES.
del7.2n , N. 11. SMITH,
N. W. corner FOURTH And CHESTNUT Bta.
01IRISTMAS PRESENTS.—WRITING
V Desks, Portfolfoe, Portemonnaies, Purses, Bags,
Card Cases, Pocket Knives, Backgammon Beards,
Chessmen, fine Letter Paper. and Stationery of every
description, at greatly REIIIOED PRICES.
J. B. JOIINFION,
N 0.6 North EUM/11 Street.
dal7•tdo3l
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.-
lY ACCONNANCE Tug
'WANNER OF TUE TIMES,
ne ‘511.1.7
DURING Tlll PRESENT HOLIDAY SEASON,
SELL 'T RETAIL
One Magnificent Stock of
VAIs:CY ARTIOI,Es,
WHO ESA, I, PRICES.
11.WF. JUST IincEIVED A yAutKTy
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL AWIIOI4EB,
131=1:1110
SELECTED AND ADAPTED
volt
ROLTDAV PRESENTS.
R. & A. WRIOILT,
35 South K:MTH Street
NEW EMBROIDERIES FOR CHRIST
/ HAS PRESENTS —Jost opened, new , and choice
styles of
Bahl, Freud*, awl Scotch, Collars, from 25e to Vt,
Cambric Collars, ',cry clomp, from 26,. ton.
Au l'aese Collate, uew styles, from bOo to st.
Collars, beautiful goods, from Tbo to $4 LO.
Roultou and Maltese Collars, very Cheep, 15e. to $1.50,
Valenti', French, Swiss, Cambric, Liuou, aud
Hont
ton Sots; from folle to $l5.
Embroidered aunt lfenthtlteh Randkerehlefe, very
cheap. Sleeves, Infants , Waists, French and Chantilly
Voile, Flounoluga, Embroidered Scarfs, Ribbons, Kid Cloves, and riauntiote
CLOAKS AND BRAWLS
Closing out at an enormous sacrifice; also, Delaines,
(canoes, Cobourga, hc., &c.
Quilts and Ocaniterpanes cloning veiy cbcap, of & II. BELCHER'S ;
S. W. corner EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN streets
Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken at par dole fet
1. 4 11 N E WATCHES.
A full supply of all the celebrated London and
Geneve Watcher constantly on hand. '
We sell the Genuine Rodshant Watch at Twenty- re
Dollars Iris than the agency Price, as establish ea at
Boston.
Banton Agency price is 250 275, 300 dollars.
Bailey & Co 'n price le 225, 250, 215 &nue.
BAILEY & CU
428 CIIEBTNII'Bt
uc2Q—atuth4w
GIFT BOOKS FOR TILE HOLIDAYS
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
PUBLISUF:S
ONE THOUSAND
CHOICE
ILLUSTRATED 110(11C8,
FOR
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Being The
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iii ,
Also, a Variety of
BIBLES AND DEVOTIONAL DOOMS
ON lILNU,
FOR THE HOLIDAY BALES
ELEGANTLY ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES MAY
bo had without charge, by applyiug at
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION,
No. 1122 CLIEHTSUT Sr., PHILA.
delti.tdc2s.
VIIIUSTAIAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS.
lJ W. D. OLNNN, No. 26 South FOURTH Street,
offers to dealers and the public a
VVRY LAMM: VARILTY Ok FANCY 00008
Suitable for the Onlidey saloon. Being entirely 01 hie
OWN IMPORTATION.
The assortment embraces tell the
NEWEST STYLES,
AND AT VERY ItEDEOED PRICES.
Among it will be found—
Paper Mache Work Dozes, Desks, Portfolios, AC.
Ladles , Cuban and Traveling hags.
Porte Monnaies, Purees and Pocket Books, tn great
variety.
Pearl Card ()ogee, beautiful styles,
Bohemian Masa Toilet Bottles, richly decorated.
Odor Boxes and (Oove Boxes.
Pitney Bronze Inkstands, Thermometers, &e.
litickguunnon and Chen Boards, Chessmen.
Pine English &taste, In sets,
Panty Cigar Stands and Cigar ease,.
Scotch Wood floral Boxes sod Panay Artioles.
Medallions in plastic ivory,
Memorandum and Ball Tablets, I u pearl and ivory.
Together with numerous other articles ire On line.
deg-Wu-if
Sin Oale ant, ea Ea.
FUR SALE.—The four-story GRANITE
IIUILDINO, on the north side of 011EBI`NUT
Street, west of Fourth, Intended for the Pennsylvania
Bank, and now nearly finished. If not sold vier to
January let, the Banking Room, nod other parte of the
will be rented separately, or together.
Apply to TIIO4IAS CRAVEN,
deb-atuthtJl No. 4 1511NOlt Street,
FFIC
,11) RENT, UNTIL MAY 1, 1858, A
well-futniebed 11013911, in the western part of the
city, having all the modern Improvements . For par
ticulte, whitest, box 1707, Philadelphia P. 0. delo-31.
011.Lri--Tho stock, bostooss,_ and
fixtures of one of the oldest and bolt WHOLE.
HAL& and RETAIL LIQUOR STANDS on TS arket street.
This stand hes the facilities of carrying on the lIIVIIPY-
Lso'antl DIRT:Lc:N(4 buntneno one large or mall Blab)
Address, with reel name, O. S. N., ibis taco.
dell lw
rIESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT
/Ur St., opposite the State House; one of the heat
business locations in Philadelphia, with beat, light,
nod all modern couveniancea. Apply on the premixes,
Room No. 8, to O. it'. J. BALL, Agent. no2a
tirovartnership Notices.
SSOLUTI ON .—Tho PARTNERSHIP
heretofore eihillup; art 13AKEl1 h. WILLIAMS le
TtIISDAY dleaolved by mutual coueent, The beelines
will be continued at the old etaad, 1132 MARKET St.,
by CHARLES WILLIAMS, who ie authorized to collect
and pay all debts of the late thin.
I.IITEIt IV BAKER,
()HAULM WILLIAMS.
•Deo. I, 1867
The undersigned would inform the public, that haring
bought out Mr P. V. Baker. his late partner, be will
euntinde the MEATIER and VENTILATIEII business
at the old stand, 1132 MARKET Street, where will be
found a full assert ern of Bulges, Beaters, Ventilators,
Registers, Bath Boilers, ko , and hopes, by style! at
tetillou to fndness, to merit a share of the patronage
of the public,
ell ARLES VOLLIAMS
NUTICN IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
brat of REISS BROTHERS & CO., heretofore ek•
tuba In New York and Philadelphia, le tble day
eowau by mutual coolant, and that the bustneee ut
the arta will only be carried' on for the purpinie of 11 ,
quidatieu. signed,
ENOCH REISS,
IBAAO REISS,
JAMES REIM
M. GANS,
JOHN POTTER..
noll3.datktritha•tf
November 18
AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Dol
tare per day can be wily toads. call on A
SLAMS, et ascot , Lemuel Sorrel Horse Uotel, Wes
ging street, Lancaster, Pa, &ICU
7tutneemento
MUSICAL FUND HALL.
MISS JI/LIANA MAY'S
FIRST CONUSST,
Aestated by
SIGNOR TIBETUNI,
(Ilia first appearance since Me return from South
America,)
Meer RUDOLPILSON,
AKD
MR. HARRY BANDER3ON,
The 'Pianist
Oi c y ßepg hie first profenelonel appearance (a Me native
FRIDAY EVENING, December 18, 1857.
Conductor Big
mr The prico or Admission ' notwithstanding the
great attraction, has been fixed at Fifty Cents.
PROORAMSIII:
Part First.
. .
1. "Marche du Sacra," Lo Prophets Meyerbeer
Mr [RIMY SIN SERSON.
2. Cavatiaa—" Repava nal Sileozio," Lucia
de Lammermoor Donezettf
Man JULIANA MAY.
' -
3. " Veal M Ventietta," Lucrezia llorgla.Donizetti
HERR RUDOLPHSEN.
4. Ballad—" Floatiug nn tho NS 1A..... Ster.'si (Hover
Minn JULIANA MAY.
6. Boglia Agonotti
Signor TIONEINI.
6. Placer"—La Mazza Ladra
Mies JULIANA MAY
Part Second.
$ 0 0
6 00
000
0 00
400
4 oo
.400
400
..... 000
„.. 6 oo
4 60
..... 6 es
-•• • .
1. Fantania, II Trovutore Yonli
Mr HARRY SANDI:MON.
2. Daflata, Riplotto Verdi
Rig TIDERINI.
3. " Robert tot quo Pal me," Ileyerbeer
Miss JULIANA MAY.
4. "II Dalton'-11 Troratoro Verdi
HERR RUDOLCIISEN.
O. Havanna, Milan at Chumounlx Donizetti
Mimi JULIANA MAY.
6. Montanus Dou Belnuiliaoo
81g TIBERINI.
Adairsaion to alt parts of the [fall, Fifty Cents.
Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert to commence at B
o'clock.
The eplendid new grand Plano used on this occasion,
(at the make of Ballet Jr Davis, Doston,) will ho kludly
furniahed by Mr. J. E. Doubt, Chestnut street.
MUSICAL FUND HALL,-
SATURDAY EVENINO, Dee 10.
D'AN(1111. AND VIEUXTEMT , 3 CONCERT
First Appearance In Philadelphia of
MLLE. (lIMIETTA ()AWOL',
Prima Donna Maoluta from the Italian Opera Nooses,
and Academy of Howie, N. Y.
Admission to all parts of the 11a11,50 conta.
ENPREOEDENTED COMBINATION OD TALENT.
THREE PRIMA DONNAS
on the name evening.
MLLE. ELENA D'ANORI,
(the celebrated Contralto;}
MLLE. DIVLIEITA CARIOLI,
(her first appearance;)
MISS ANNIE MILNER,
(the English Prima Donna, Academy of Mule, N. Y
Will jointly appear with
H. VIEUXTIMPS, ERNEST PERINI},
(the eminent Engliah Tenor,)
IMO. ROCCO, H. KLETZEIt.
Denducter....SlO. &DELLO.
Encouraged by the unprecedented success which at-
tended the Emit Concerts of M. Vieuxtemps, when the
pries) of admission was fixed at fifty cents, the Manager
has been induced to come again before the Philadelphia
public, but with a greatly increased attraction. On this
occasion the above eminent Artistes will be presented
at the some price of admission.
NOTICE —To prevent an overcrowded House, the
management has decided to limit the number of tickets.
No more will be sold than can be comfortably accemos
dated. the limited number of Tickets eau be obtained
at the Musical Fund Mall and at the Music Stores.
ON TUESDAY, Decetnber
GRAND DIATINEE MUSICALE
Grand Day performance, at 23,1 o'clock, I'. M., at the
Musical Fund Hall.
Grand Concert and last appearance of Mmes. D'Augri,
Carroll, Milner, Vienatemps, Petting, Rocco, Rietzer,
and Abell°. Tickets 50 cente. dell-at
A MERIOAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
L - K. E. A MARSHALL dole 'Lessee.
Ou THIS (Thursday) EVENING, December 17,
The performance to commence a ith the New Grand
Ballet, entitled
L' ALLOGGIO ',MUT ARE.
Bartolomeo . Giovanni Pratebi
Brigade Bus Moglie ..... Guiseppins Pretest
Following " L Alloggio Millitere,i , will be performed
the laughable Faree, entitled
THE DOUBLE-BEDDED ROOM.
Mr Dulcimer Pipes Mr Chapman
Mrs Deputy Lomax Mrs J Sefton
To conclude with, for the first time lu this city, a new
Grand Ballet Dlvortitement, entitled
L' ILLUSIONI: D'UN PITTOBB.
Alfredo Jig Phillippo Baratti
Jenny Lamoreaux
Doors open at 6N, o'clock. Performances will com-
Rance at half-past 7.
PRICES OP ADMISSION :
Balcony, Parquet, and Parquet Circle 60 cents.
Family Circle and Amphitheatre.. ........ u
Private Boxes, (for eight persons) 18
iyr The Box Onlce open from 9 A. If to 4 P. M. for
the securing of seats and boxes, without extra charge.
TiIt:AMBER TILOS. McK EON.
WHEATLEY* ARCH ST. THEATRE.
--SOLE LESSEE W. WHEATLEY
TlllB (Thursday) EVENING. Dec. 17th, 1857,
Will ho presented, second time, a New Play, In 5 Acts, by
Oliver a Leland, Esq., entitled
BEAT nicE;
Or, The False and the True.
Ramiro de Pegolden', Mr Davenport; Lord Waiter
Courteuay, Mr Wheatley; Lord Landantere, Mr Dol
man; Beatrice di Negro, Mrs. Davenport.
To conclude with the popular Comedletta of
LOVE IN LIVERY.
Lord Sparkle, Mr Dolman; Mr Howard, Mr Stearns;
Violet, Mica Taylor; Mary, Mien C Reed.
Hosui or PEIOES.-11olem, 25 cents; Secured Santa,
38; Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Scats in Private Boxes,
75 coats; Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored
Persons, 25 cents; 'Private Box to Gallery fur Colored
Persons, 38 cants.
Box Office open from 10 A. 51. until 3P. 51. Doors
will open at 6S o'clock; performance to commence at
7, precisely.
(VATIONAL THEATRE, AND CIRCUS,
11 WALNUT STREET, NEAR EIGIITII.
LESSEE WESLEY lIARMORE.
ASSISTANT MANAGER R. JOIINSTON.
EQUESTRIAN MANAGER TILOS. RING,
. ... •
THIS (Thursday) EVENING, Dee. 77th, 1657.
Will be repeated the entire new Drama, lu three
Acts, entitled
DR KANE;
Or, Life in the Arctic Regions
Dr Kane, Mr Wee Myers; Will, Mr Demure : Shaligliu,
Mr Brink; Ratty, Mr Cunningham.
To conclude with
BRILLIANT HORSEMANSHIP,
DANCIMI, Ac
During the evening, the whole company alit appear as
BEDAIIN ARABS,
Noose or ADMisslON.—Dreas Circle 373 cents. Fa
rally Circle 25 cents. Private Descant) cents
Doors open at 6) o'clock. Performance to cow.
mecca at )( o'clock.
TAYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST.,
J BELOW SEVENTH.
The Loot Week of the world.reumvued IHICHLEI"B
SERENADERS.
TIM (Thursday) EVENING, Dec ti, 1857,
Will be performed the Burlesque Opera of
TROVA TORE.
Count Luna-tick, R B Buckley; Lady Lemmonors,
Hine Rillert
Preceded by their Inimitable
ETHIOPIAN MINPTIIELST.
Admission, 25 cent',
Doors Den et hait4aat 0 o'clock. Curtain tiro' et
heir-post 7 'precisely.
QA.NPORD'o OPERA ROUSE—
ELEVENTII Street, above Chestnut.
ETIHOP/AN PETIFOBIGANCES THIS EVENING.
'Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Banford's Troupe of
Eters—New Deuces by the Sanford Children.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before
eight,
To conclude with
A LAUGHABLE AI7EIII'IEOE.
Admittance 25 cents,
FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FURS II !I
JOHN PARE IRA & CO.,
Importers, idimuffieturers, 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 time, and comparative stagna
tion of trade, hare left us with au unusual amount of
Stock upon our shelves.
It to to meet this difficulty that wa have now
DETERMINED
To close out our
ENT/RE STUCK
At Prices actually leen than
TIIEIII COST TO MANUVAOTt3WiII
We bare also on bawl a la,g and complete assort
rata of
GENTS' FUItS,
GLOVES,
All of which will be sold at very
LOW PRIOES,
No. 818 MARKET St , bet. Eighth and Ninth,
nol9-8w South Bide
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK EXONANOE
WANTED
AT trumEsr CURRENT RATES,
BY
CRONNI; & CO.,
SPECIE BROKERS,
n024-dif 40 SOUTH THIRD ST
SCULL, CAMBLOS, & CO.,
BANKERS,
No. 3S South Third Street.
The hlgheet premium pel3 for
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NEW YORK EXCHANGE.
Oneurrent Funds irght and sold.
Stocks bought and sold on commission only. n010..2m*
"fa IY. TINGLEY & GO., BANKERS
ids. No. 87 South TIMID Street, Philadelphia.
COLLECTIONS promptly made on all aceessilde points
to the Milted Staten and Canada.
Stocks, Bonds, &0., Bought and Sold on Commission.
11neurrent Bank Notes, ()hooks, &0., bought at tho
lowest rates.
Depoelts reeeived and Interent allowed, •e per agree
ment. nor 2.3 w
IJlt. WILLIAMS' ELIXIR.—re A SOVE
reign remedy for every NC' arising from Dyspep
sia, each as Nausea, Headache, Vertigo, Dimness of
Sight, Debility of the Nervous System, Hypocltondria,
Jaundice, Loss of Appetite, Wasting of the Strength,
Blatulenee, with frequent Belching of Wind, Vitiated
Taste, Constipation and 'uneasiness of the Bowels,
Bilious Vomiting, Burning Sensation at the pit of the
Stomach, Liver Complaint, Oppression after Eating,
Palpitation of Heart, Pain In the Pit of the Stomach, or
towards the right Side, Salton ness of Complexion, De.
plemoon of Spirits, au! Irritability of Temper, &
ATTESTATION.—We, having used Williauw' Anti.
Dyspeptic Elixir, with the most perfect satisfaction and
emcees', take groat pleasure lo recommending It to 14l
perBollllll.llieripil with Dyspepsia, as we are fully con
vinced of its most estimable qualities in 'restoring the
digestive powers, removing ail pains nod uneasiness!,
and Imparting a healthy tone to the stomach
y L ,ms it Penrose, 31 South Wham es; Casper Mork,
Tacony; Thome Allibono, President of llaut. or pens.
sylvania ; Abner Elmo!, Market street, below Sixth;
Edward U. Itowley,l4 North W harves ; Michael Duni 1,
Superintendent Merchants' Exchange; Hannah Stiles,
Frankfurd road; Hannah Webb, 28 Filbert street; 11.1..
Sperry, 12 Edward street ; William Yard, 6 City Dow ;
Lawrence Newbold, siB Chestnut street, liudrd2 h
D'Arol, 267 ((roadway, New 'York ; John Wilms, 1.8
Water street, New York.
Otßee and Agency, 4 South SEVENTH Street, Phili
delphla.
Sor sale by Drugirida generally. d 016.61141
J3TTER.—Fresh Table Butter receive
We day 2& cents per poudd,
Hest Bunch RAISINS 10 centsper pound by tlke
CHARLES BRIM, Grocer,
delb-lw* N. W. corm' of SIXTU and YINNt
COLLAIIB, &c
itioneg.
Ott): , .oobe.
BLA_NKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS.
—v. E ARORAMBAULT, Northezat corner of
Brx,VENTII and MARKET Streets, has just received,
from New York Auction, 800 pairs of heary Twille d
Blankets.
Largo size Twilled Blankets, at ill 50.
Large size Twilled Blankets, at $2 00,
Large else Twilled Blankets, at in 25.
Large size Twilled Blankets, at $2 50.
Large else Twilled Blanket', at 02 75
Largo size Twilled Blankets, at $3 00.
Large alto Twilled Blankets, at $3 25,
Large size Twilled Blanketa, at 1.3 50,
Largo size Twilled Blankets, at $1 00,
Large sire Twilled Blankets, at gt an,
Large size Twilled Blankets, at 05 00,
Large size Twilled Blankets, at $5 50,
Large size Twilled Blankets, at Id 00
Large size Comfortable' at $1 75 and $2. ea7.3t
HOLIDAYS.
We Would call the Attention or those desirous of muhtog
imitable
'HOLIDAY PRESENTS
TO OTT.
LARGE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
Of
000 D $
ADAPTED FOR THAT PURPOSP.
TOT. aLLT AT
VERY LOW PRICES.
THOMAS W. EVANS & CO.,
dols-8t 818 & 820 CIIESTNUT Street
11 4 , 1LANNELS.
Ballard Vale Flannels.
Shaker Flannels,
Bwansliln do,
Saxony do.
Welsh do.
Plain sod Twilled Red Flannels.
French sod English Prey do,
Colored Flanned Cloths.
SHARP LESS BROTHERS,
dell CHESTNUT and MOUTH Bisset'
SACRIFICES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS
WE ARE BELLIED
HALL TRIIVIMING, Dro,ldeil prop, 37c, formerly Sio
Do. Do. FiORA Drop, 25e, formerly boc
FANCY VELVET, 50c, formerly, $1 25.
•!311 VANOY T1,131111:iral OCIIIRALLY,
AT STILL HEAVIES REDUCTIONS.
J. O. MAXWELL S. SON,
CIIESTNUT, bolow Eleventh,
delf,2lv and SECOND, below Spruce.
rt/EN'S TRAVELLING SHAWLS.
Just received a large lot of
MEN'S SHAWLS, of
Large Sizes,
At SHARP LISS BROTHERS,
did CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets
CLOAKS REDUCED IN PRICE FOR
ONE WEEK.
We will offer during this week our entire stock of
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS
at a conaidatablo reduction
Mud style large Gray Cloaks $2 O.
black Cloth Mohair Trimming, S 3,
Lot of Ligh•cost Cloaks at RALF ERICK.
Children's Oloakq at $2 and upwards.
THE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OF DUEEII9 IS DE
SIRED to the style and workmanship of the bulk of
our stock.
Alto, in CLOAK AND SILAWL ROOM, a large stook
of Long and .'quart Woollen Shawls, in plain, medium,
and gay style,
DROCHE SHAWLS
reduced in price ONE-FOURTH.
COOPER A; CO'SARR,
dol4-61 S E. corner NINTH and MARKET Ste
("ACTS WORTH KNOWING AND RE-
A: 2+IENSISFAING ! !
WILT for $8 you can buy an ekeellent Long Drocba
Shaul, all wool and Bilk, at THORNLEV &
THAT you can get every quality from that to $2O, at
TflClWan' & MOWS.
TI/AT you eau buy the beat SI Black Silk in Phila
delphia at TIIORNLEY & 01.11: 1 11 , S.
T/lAT they keep a very large stock of floods at
VIODNLEY & 0111S11 , S.
THAT they do- really Bell very Cheap at
TINNINLEN &
THAT they buy and sell for OAS 4, and have but ''Gas
Pawn," at TIIORNI,EY Ac
I , TIIAT they will not misrepresent floods in order to
effect sales" at IMORNLYX & MIMS.
AND, in contusion, we think every one should know
it to be to their Interest to go to
I.IIOIiNLNY A CIIISM'S.
del2-y N. 1: eon EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN.
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
Of ax.
USEFUL AND ACCEPTABLE CUARACTER
cunwrii. wroDDART & BROTHER
Invite persons who are &boot melting selections of
HOLIDAY possess's, to au inspection of their extensive
sod varied stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOON,
Which has been purchased at the late auction sales,
at greatly reduced prices
RlOll DIIES3 SILKS.
" SILK ROBES A QUILLE at $l5
rr " VOLANTE at giro and $l5.
" POPLIN A @VILLE at *5
PARIS PRINTED MOUS DE LAINE3-31, 35, 37,
and 44 cents.
Dia style, all wool, PLAID CASIIMEItE-31, 15, and
37 tents per yard,
a:INDENT!' DINOS-50, 6d), and 70 cents.
PARAMATPAS, FIGURED CASHMERES, CALL
COES, A c
SHAWLS. "
An extenitil a stock of Paris anti Viennese Long and
BROCHE SHAWLS,
From the late Cash Auction Sales.
Superior Long Broche Shawls-29, $lO, $ll, $l2.
BLANKET SHAWLS.
American and imported Blanket Shawls, new and de ,
strata, styles.
STELLA SHAWLS, of choice desigae,
CHEBILLE SHAWLS. from S 2 60 upwards.
CASHMERE SCARFS,
EMBROIDERIES.
(ROVES, Ac &o.
Nov. 450, 452, and 454
NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW.
del2•2w
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.
EMBROIDERIES
L. J. LEVY & CO
CA.SKI3 (11010 E CAR'S
EMBROIDER !IS,
Sultable for
CIIRISTMAS PREeENT9,
Vhich they off
AT wan' LOW 1 , 101:3.
426 CRESTNUT STREET
CITY WARRANTS TAKEN AT PAR.—
uhongamdo arrangements to use a largo amount
of CITY WARRANTS, no will receive them AT PAR
for a short timo in payment for
DRY GOODS.
School Teachers, Police, arid other Public Oficers,
and Creditors of the city, will avoid the ♦esatiou of
going again and again to the Treasurer's Office, and the
probable delay of several months In the payment of their
WARRANTS by having them .
PAID AT ONCE IN DRY IIOODS
Oar Mock comprisea a general wniertment of new and
easonable goals, and will be cold for City Warrants en
I ow an for Hank Notes or (1011.
SAMUEL S HESS,
No, U 23 MARKET Street, north Ride,
del2.lwlr between Ninth annTonth
INDIA SHAWLS.-
GY.O FRY ER,
010 CHESTNUT STREET,
Has received a few choice
INDIA SHAWLS,
Suitable for
CHRISTMAS' PRESENTS
The attention of the Ladies is particularly invited
‘19.2,
CLOAKS-
CHEAP AND ELMIANT CLOAKS
. .
The largeßt and handsomentsteek of
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS
In the City,
AT RADUCAD PRICAS, AT
GEO. FRYER'S.
No. 916 CHESTNUT STREET, d 9.21,
REDUCTION IN DRESS TRIMMINGS
Valley VELVET, GOc., formerly $1.23.
BALL TRIMMING, Braided Drop Mc, formerly 75.
Do do Hose Drop .1.7 m, do 50.
And FANCY TRIMMINGS GENERALLY,
AT STILL EILVILR RROUCTIO4B.
J. G. MAXWELL te BON,
CBESTNIIT, below Eleventh, and
di-2w SECOND, below Spruce.
B OYS' CLOTHING.
F, A. HOYT ok. PRO.
(rove uow on howl n”ry forgo owsortment of
•
BEADY-MADE BOOBS,
Silitable for the preeeet Boucot, which they feel diepofte4
to sell rem %P.
ASSEMBLY BUILBIN(13,
8. W. CORNER TNNTII •RD CIDD3TRUT
• . .
N. I.l.—We have a largo assortment of uncut goods
of duperior quality and mate, to order front. d4-ha
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.-SPE
CIAL NOTICE.—AII the notes on the Bank of
Pennsylvania redeemed at par for DRY GOODS, selling
at less than Auction prices, 'MusD" Linens, Cloths,
Caseiniercs, Blankets, Shawls, Calicoes, 'Maims. at e
great sacrifice, in connection with our entire stock,
which will be sold at prices which will astonish all who
way favor us with a call. Pennsylvania Bank Notes
taken thi; same as specie, (we wake no differeuce,) at
OLIKEit H. JOHNSON'S Pennsylvania Bank Note Dry
Goods Store, No.looo MARKET Secret, shorn Tenth,
north side.
N. 11.—Ordero received for the very beet Schuylkil
Co.l 4 l'entivylvania Bank Note.' token in payment.
01,1v1 fl 11. JOH NSON,
No. 1000 Market street
GREAT SALE Of LADIES' CLOAKS.
A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES
has been determined on by the subscribers, to con•
sequence of the continued pressure.
600 MISSES' ENGLIsII BEAVER CLOAKS,
$2, formerly $3 60,
300 BASSES ENGLISH DEAVER CLOAKS,
$3 LO, formerly $5 SO.
$5O SUPERIOR FRENCH BEAVER CLOAKS,
$ 5 to 50, cost to import $7 to 110 each.
LONG BLACK BRAVER CIRCULARS,
$B, formerly $l2,
RICH BLACK VELVET CLOAKS,
toductic
gellaCMCleo itintisliittg OEcobe
FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and ictti
rented, of elegant material ■nd superior work
mausbip. Ale°, Dress Stocks end Gentlemen's Wra
perm, at the Premium Store of W. W KNIGHT, tit'
MICH titreet, above Hiltlr. no2l-,
IN T RAPPERS 1 WRAPPERS I WRAP
PERS , —A very large and elegant amottment at
reduced prites. Ala°, Leavy under-eletbiug of all de•
eeriptionn, for gentlenunert wear, at W. W It1 , 11(111T'S,
812 ARCH Street. above Seatta. n021.y
NyiNciiEsTEß. & SCOTT, GENTLE
MEN'S /URN/SHINN STORE, end PATENT
fiIIOULUER SRAM SIIIRT MANUFAOTORY, No. TN
011E8TNUT Street, &hove Seventh street, Philadelphia
The attention of Southern and Western eterchante, nod
Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the moot perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale and retail, and made to order. Ins.lgif
-
ChEFICE NORTHERN LIBERTIES GAS
IL. COMPANY .—Pult.auct.rni a, Dec 14,15 , 57.
At a. ineetiog of the Board of Trustee., field this et en
log, the following resolution was unaulinoualy ad: phut
Resolved, That the price of tiAti furnished Ipy this
Cowpony in private conanniers, from and after the let
day of January next, la hereby reduced to 50 per
1,0 U cubic feet, with fire per cent, discount for pay
ment of hula within Ave days, as heretofore.
EXtract from the minutea J I) BUDD,
ffite-et Militant Secrettry,
Sales b 9tuttion
XL THOMAS & SONS,
ALI• Nod. 139 end 141 SOUTH FOURTH FMB MET
(Formerly Nom. 87 and 89.)
REAL ESTATE, STOORS, &e.
Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evening.
iWir• Handbills of each property homed separately, to
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale oue thousand catalogues In pamphlet form,
giving full descriptions of all the property to be gold on
the follow lug Tuesday.
FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
STOCKS, LOANS, &V.
On Tuesday Evening,
2251 hat , at 7 o'clock at the Philadelphia Exchange,
for account of whom it may concern, MO shares Little
Schuylkill Navigation Railroad and Coal Company.
By order of Execatora.-4 shares anntingdon and
Broad Top Coal Company.
Also, for account of whom it may concern—.
5 bonds, E1.,000 each, City of Wheeling per cent.
loan to the Reunified Railroad Company, dated 1844
due 1770...c0up0ns payable let of January and July In
Philadelphia.
1 share is the Point Breeze Park Aasociation.
Shares in the Philadelphia Library Mercantile Li
brary, and Philadelphia Athemeum.
WELL-SECURED BOND AND MORTGAGE—PAW.
Oa Tuesday Evening,
22d inst., st 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
will be sol d—
A bond and mortgage and warrant, secured on half a
square of ground, Nineteenth ward. Abe rproperty is
owned by Joseph Lewis, linof Went Chester, by wham the interest is punctually paid.
PRIVATE SALE REQUITER.
[l7. Real Estate entered on our Private
Public R.-
giater and advertised oceaaionally oar Public Sale
Abstracts, (of which I,oooeopiea are printed weekly.)
free of charge.
EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ESTATE—.DECEMBER 211.
This sale will include
LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT—Tenth street, be
tween Chestnut and Market greets, corner of Marble
street-98 feet front on Tenth street, 132 feet on Msrblo
street, with frame tenements thereon renting for 82,480
a year. Clear of all lueumbrance.
VALUABLE CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY—
North side, west of Tenth street, 28 feet front, 178 feet
deep. Clebl of all trimestral:ice. Rents for 810300 •
year.
ID Both the above are valuable buiineas locations
Tif REE-STORY BRICK DWELLIN4 —AThree-story
brick dwelling, south side of Branch street, No. 30d,
LetweenThinl and Fourth, and Race and New streets.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING —Three-story
brick dwelling, No 1372 LOIVIS street, north of Thomp
son, between Tenth and Eleventh streets.
VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND STABLE —Three
story brick dwelling„ without double lack buildings,
No. 252 South Ninth street, between Loenst and Spruce
streets; also, a substantial now three-story brick sta
ble and coach-Louse in the rear, on Raspberry alley—
lot 20 by 169 feet. Stile absolute.
VALUABLE MARKET' STREET STORE —The sub
stantial modern four-story brick store, No. 119 Market
street, opposite Letitia court. Only 13,000 required in
cash_
• VALUABLE BUILDING LOT: GERMANTOWN—
CheAnut street, 180 feet from Morton street, 60 feet
front. 160 feet deep
TWO OROLIND-RENTS, $34 AND $36 A YEAR.—
Abe a ground-rent of $32 a year, secured on a lot and
brick dwelling. One of 136, secured on a lot and brick
REAL &TATE SALE—DEOESIBRR 29th.
This sale will Include, among other property, the fol
loa•ing—
Orpluius' Court SAC.--I;state or Wallow Hurler.,
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TIIRLII-STORY BRICK DIVELLING.—Threo-story
brick dwelling, north side PoplAr street, west side of
Twelfth street.
Same Estate.
LOT.—Lot of ground north side Girard avenue, west
of Twelfth litreet.
Sumo Estate.
BRICK BUILDING AND LOT..--Let of gound east
aide of Kessler street, south of Diamond street, Nine
teenth ward.
Same 'Estate.
THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING —Three-sto ry brick dwelling west . side of Kithira street, south of
Mee street, Twentieth ward.
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ELEGANT RESIDENCE, AMU STREET, AND
LARGE LOT.—The elegant residence No. 1025 Arch
street, below Eleventh street. It is anished In the most
expensive manner, and is replete throughout with all
modern conveniences, 25 feet front, 115 feet deep to
Academy street. Immediate possession. Keys at the
auction store.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE —The neat modern
four-story brick residence, No 315 South Twelfth street,
above Blue street. It is built in a superior rmanner,
with the modern conveniences Immediate nositesaion.
,141tPale by order of heirs—to close an Estate.
CABLE Id RR ET STREET PROPERTY—
LARGE LOT.—AII that valuable lot of ground, south
aide of Market street, west of Eighth street (site of the
late fire), 2,5 feet front, 145 feet deep, with building,
materiel., de,
Bayne E tnte
SEVEN MUCK DWELLINGS IN 211% REAR
Seven four-story brick dwellings, forming a court in the
rear.
REAL ESTATE SALE-JANUARY SUi
This Bale will, include-1
AN ENTIRE SQUARE OF GROUND, TWENTY
THIRD WARD, OPPOSITE THE EPISCOPAL DOS
PITAL.—The valuable square of ground, baring a
front of 585 feet en Front street, 546 feet on Lehigh
avenue, 555 feet on Fillmore street, and 546 feet on
Somerset street. Four valuable fronts.
Peremptory Sale,
250 FINE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOR
DRAWINGS—STOCK 09 A. 8. ROBINSON.
Thia Ilorntrig,
17th best , at 11 o'clock, at the store or A. B. Robin.
son, No. 910 Chestnut attest, will be sold, by catalogue.
without reserve, about 250 choice and valuable oil
paintings and water color drawings by sentient artists,
including Moran, Gentler, Weber, Rothartusl, Broehart,
Richardson, Van Starkenberg, Inues, Birch, Heaney,
Lewis, Lawrence, Leritze, Botulismlle, Brugbel, 800-
C Lambdin, J. R. Lainlidin, he , dce.
Lg -- Tull particulars to catalogues, three days pre
vious to the sale.
SALE OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ELEGANT PIANO
FORTE, deo.
CARD —The attention of ladies and others desirous
of throb/L.4n is requested to our large sale at the
auction store, this morning, comprising, besides a
very excellent assortment of secondhand furniture, an
elegant Steichenbach piano forto coat WO ; also, a cot
tage piano forte, several fine Brussels, ingrain, and Ve
netian carpets fine mirrors, superior bagatelle table,
China and ideas ware, plated ware, fine beds and bed
ding, a number of stoves, &c forming a very attractive
nate.
Catalogues now ready and the articles arranged for
examination.
.Bale Noe. 139 and 141 South Fourth greet
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, ROSE
WOOD PIANO-FORTE BRUSSELS CARPETS:
This Horning,
At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive
assortment of second-hind furniture, piano-forte, car
pets, he , from families declining housekeeping.
ELEOANT GRAND•ACTION - PIANO-FORTE.—
Also, we elegant rosewood grand piano-forte, 7 octaves,
made by Relehenbaelt, cost SSOO. The instrument is
nearly new, in handsome rosewood case, end is equal to
any fur volume and quality of tone.
tg" May be examined the day previous to sale
ELEGANT BOONS—SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS.
On Thursday and Friday Evenings,
December 18th and 19th, at the auction store, a large
assortment of valuable and elegant books, illustrated
and pictorial works, family Bibles, annual* for 1858,
albums, Ac„ Ac., in rich and costly bindings, suitable
for pre,ents,
QJ The hooka will be arranged with catalogues on
Thursday nutmeg.
SAW: OF A LARGE COLLECTIOS OF ENGLISH
AND FRENCH ENGRAVINGS.
Saturday Evening,
19th Inst., at the Auction store, a large collection of
lingltab and French engranuga, 4 portion of them beau
tifully colored. Included are a alter of rare prints
from the port folio of an artist
Catalogues will be ready and the prints arranged On
Saturday morning
ALI:TABLE ANYELEGANT LONDON AND AMERI
CAN LOOKS, FROM THE EXTENSIVE AND VA
RIED STOCK OF UESSRS. D APPLETON & CO.,
NEW YORK
On 31otnlsy,
December filet, and following evenings until finished,
will be cold at our auction store, by order of 3fessrs. D.
Appleton %IL CO., a consignment of choice, valuable, and
elegant English and American ?books, embracing, in
addition to their own publications, many of their best
L,o salon importations, Atkin rich and expensive bindings.
Included are many of the most valuable standard
authors, together with a number or splendidly illus
trated and pictorial works of high cost, suitable for
ho:iday presents.
Catalogues with full particulars will be ready and the
books arranged for examination on Saturday morning.
lath lust
Sale No 440 North Seventh street
NEAT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. BRUSSELS
CARPETS, &c.
On Monday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, No. 440 North Seventh street, first
door above Noble street, the neat household furniture,
Brussels carpet+, AC., of a fatally declining housekeep
ing. Also, the kitchen funattura.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of unto
Sate at No. Mel WL'hiugton street IR
HANDSOME FURNITURE. ELEGANT MAN
MIRROR, URI:S.9IILS CARPETS, Sc.
On Tuesday Morning,
92.1 instant at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1706
Wallington street, Ppring Garden, the entire furniture
Or rt. family leasing the city, comprising superior seal and
drawing Coon], dining room, and chamber furniture,
honk cae, line beds and hair inattra,..., fine carpets,
Sc ge n er al ea,ortnient of excellent kitchen furni
ture, Sr.
V" The furniture wa4 made to enter, ham been In
use but a few unintto, and Is equal to new.
J May be examined at 8 o'elock on the morning o
rale, with entslogne.i
Sale at N 0.912 Chestnut street
SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE
Stock of Charles IL White
On Wednesday Mornning.
!XII instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at the ware
-rooms, No bid Chestnut street, the entire stock of sti•
perior cabinet furniture of alr, Chas. II White, declin
ing busiuess,comprisiog ago:korai assortment of rosewood
and walnut drawing-room furniture, in various style cov
erings, rosewood, walnut, and mahogany boudoir furni
ture superior dining room and library furniture, ele
gant'and plain rosewood, walnut. and mahogany cham
ber furniture, ke , all manufactured of the boot tuate
elate and workmanship expressly for private sales
IJJ'The well.known reputation of Mr. Charles 11.
White as a eabluet-maker, and the experience of up
wards of thirty-live years , bustness in the city, is asuß
dent guarantee to purchasers that his stock is of the
that quality, and we therefore recommend this sale to
persons about furnishing as being well worthy of atten
tion.
AT PRIVATE PALF.
Bharat in the Academy of Music; Point Breese Park;
Philadelphia and Mercantileltbraries; Athenientn, 3e
M==MMM=
The elegant country seat and farm, known as Far
ley," late the residence of Richard Paxson, deceased,
formerly of Dr Shippers, it offered at private sale. Full
descriptions may be had at the auction roo as
TO Di:ST.—The four-story store, No. 9 Strawberry
street. Rent moderate.
insurance &mania
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY—Office, 403 WALNUT, Corner
' FOURTH Street. FIRE,MARINN and INLAND
iILANCE at the lowest rates.
PUILJDgLPBIo, November 23,1857.
Meeting of the Stockholders of this Company,
on the 10th net , the following persona were
ied Directors for the coming year, viz:
I ARLES C LATHROP , 1433 Walnut street.
AL DARLING, 1310 Pine street.
WII [UDEN, merchant, 18 North Front at.
.A AO 11 AI.LEIIURST Attorney and Counsellor.
UN C. HUNTER, of Wright, Ranter ,k Co.
TRACY, of K. Tracy & Co , Goldsmiths' Hall.
RN It. IUCURDY, °Clones, White, & 3l"Curdy.
JIGS L. GILLESPIE, of Gillespie & Zeller
JAS. D slllTlf, atlas. D. Smith & Co.
IL II ARPRIt .111 , FRIES, of Wm. 11. Drown & Co
JOHN R. VOGDES, cor. Seventh and Ransom stmts.
CHAS THOMPaON, 413 Chestnut street
JNO J. SLOCUM, 230 South Third street
ALP RIID TAYLOR, Orme Cairo City Property.
And at a meeting of the Directors. held this day,
CILSRLES (1 LATHROP was uneatimoody re-elected
President, and 'W4I. DARLING. Vice-Pre.ident.
it K. RICUARDisON,
A e-ittatit.accretary.
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COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY, OP TUB. STATA OP PONNSYLVA.
NlA.—Ottlen, N. W. Oornei YOURTII and WALNUT
Streets, Subaorined CApltel, iSLM,OOO,
Pal - up Capital. $200•00O.
DAM JAYNX, N. A , Praeldeat.
TICOULS ti. *AMUR?, Vico Pfeil.
Pamir q. sPc' Secretary, sal3l
Bales - bn ciluttion.
Ilre SCOTT, Jr., A tCTINEER, oucceze
Jure mos to WOLBEA & SCOTS%) O
431 CHISTNDT
opposite the Chutes: Haase, Nattiest Twat& awl Fifth
Streets.
SPECIAL SALE Op FEHR - .
On Friday Morning,
Commencing at lON o'clock precieely, yin be told,
without reserve, a general assort:tent of farm, ftz
ladies , and gents' wear, comprising cloaks, tax men,
capes, mutts, cuffs, he., made in the latest style or able,
Siberian squirrel, Shell, stone inertia, silver martin,
ermine, chlnchillioswan's down, &c.
117" Hay be examined, with catalogues, early on the
morning of eel
:SPECIAL SALE OP FANCY GOODS —SCI,ABLE
- FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
On Monday Morning,
21st Instant, commencing at 10)4 o'clock, precisely,
will be sold without reserve, for cash, a large and
general assortment or choice fancy goods, suitable for
the approaching holidays.
irrflatoples and catalogues early on the zooming of
sate, when the trade, and purchavars generally, are
invited to attend.
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
le NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, above FOURTH.
OARD—SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE—TIM&
DAY.
117 We beg leave to Inform the pubne that we bag
our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tneeday, et
our SPACIOUS SALES BOOM, NO, 421 maistig.
STREET, where every ;amiable attention L given to ob
tain the highest prices for the goods of those who =ay
favor us with consignments. Families luring portions of
their furniture to dispose of, or those dechning house.
keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwelling..
um have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO
OUR SALES ROOM WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAR
THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OP THE TURN!.
TORE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE CITY.
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Q Persons; &raring tts with consignments can rest
assured that their properly will not be sacrificed.
irr Commissions more moderato than those alerted
by any other Auction Rouse in the city.
OOP Consignments respectfully solicited.
fp* Sales paid inunediatelv after the goods are sold.
Executor.' Sale.
AT 11 EN.Elli SHARE.
On Wednesday Morning,
Dec. 23, at o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
previous to tLe sale of sisal estate, sill be sold--
1 share stock in Philadelphia Atheneum.
REAL ESTATE BALE--DECEMBER 411.
This tale at the Exchange, on Wednesday evening.
December 231,1357, at T o'clock, will include—
Osphans' Court Sale.—Estate otioseph Colhoon, Dee'd.
YRAME /WE'RE AND LOT, ANN STREET, NINE
TEENTH WARD.—A frame honsei, and lot of groon .t,
southeast side of Ann street, 80 feet southeast from
Sarah street, Nineteenth ward, V 1 feet front, 233 fe e t
deep. 425 ground rent.
Orphans' Court sate.—Estate of 11. Y Roemer, Dee'd.
PROPERTY QUEEN STREET, 'KENSINGTON —A.
certain house and lot, north side of Queen street. 23
feet front. and 120 feet deep, to a 13.;.; feet alley leading
from Shatkamalon street. Clear of facturibrances.
Orphans' Court Sale.—Same Estate.
FRAME ROUSE AND LOT. POPLAR STREET
A frame house, and lot cr ground, north aide of Poplar
street, between front and second, feet front, and 114
feet deep. 112 ground rent.
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STORE AND DWELLING, COATES ST , ABOVE
SEVENTEENTH —A three-story brick store and &rel.
Dog. south side of Coates attest, ES feet 9 inches east
of Eighteenth street, IT feet I inch front, sad 89 ft. 73i
Inches deep, along Floreacwatreet. The boas. has bulk
windows, gut, and hydrant. Ent ground rent. Bents
for $2OO per annum. Eg . Terrna--ess.h. Sale positive.
DJ" $4. 1 :) to be paid on each of the shove when the
same is struck off.
Ass:gnee's Sale—Ynnkford.
DRUGS, .BYES, MATERIALS, ke., OF A ROW
IACTORP AND PRINT-WORSS.
On Thursday Morning.
2lth instant, at lI o'clock, iOl be sold, at the Print
and Dye works belonging to the estate of Harvey Quirk
sail, Franktord, the flame stock of drugs, dyes, and
materials or the monufsatory
AT PRIVATZ SASS.
A tint-class Printing Office, with a good run of busi
ness, four printing presses, two Routes and one Adams
Type and everything necessary for the business. Apply
at the Auction Store.
SAKIJEL NALTRANS, AUCTION - RE/i t
and MONET LOAN 01 1 7101 t, No. 112 South
MIND Street, below Walnut, opposite Pest at., only
eight doors below the Unhinge
lloure of boaineas from t o'clock, A. Id., until 10
o'elock in the evening.
Outdoor saes, and calm at the Aeration Ifsmies,
tended upon the moat satisfertory tame.
CAPITAL =O,OOO.
Es Wilt hed far the last Thirty Years.
Advancer made from one dollar to thonaands on Vs
monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry,lludware, Mar
ehandise, Clothing, Purnltnre, Bedding, Cigam, Musical
Instruments, Grum, Horses, Caretsges, end Coeds of
even , description.
All
uponl goods can merman say Length of time agreed
Au adyanem, from ono Modred dollars and npwasda
rill lm "Urged S pm lent. per max% ; 1500 tai oyes,
the toweat market rate.
This Store Ilona* having a depth of 120 het, bas large
Ore and thlaf-proof vaults to afore all valuables, and pri
vale watchmen for the premises • also, a heavy In=
ranee slanted for the banal% of sepersonalatrins VOSS
advanced upon
N. 13.-011 amount of haring an unlimited eepihM,
this office is prepared to make advance+ on more setts.
rectory and aocommodattng tenon than any other in
Honeycity.
adraneed to the poor, to small amounts, "Mk:
ont any charge.
AT PRIVATI BALL
Gold Patent Leer and otter Watches, Jinnl:7, as&
Clothing will be sold at rednced prices. ani-ly
MO A S N : c S o3 N imi A is U N AU
T MIIO I. NRER
BIRTH and RACE Streets.
AT PUTNAM Sif.B-ocld azi4 ellver patent lever,
Lepine, English. Sense, and Trench watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, &e., &e.
AT FAIN' Arid SALE—Arranged on second lime,
household furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking esemies, fancy articles, &e.,,
&a., &c.
Out-door Islas at,guted to personally by the Autism
eer. Charges very low. Cossignments of furniture
clothing, Jewelry, &e., &e , solicited.
NATIIAIVSPRINCIPAL LOAN MICR,
S. S. Corner of Bath and Rain Streets,
Where money will be loaned on geld and silver plats
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goods,
Groceries, Begets, Hardware, Cutlery, Foraittrt, Bad
ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness , Stooks, and on ell ar
ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more
satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab
lishment. M. }LAT - HANS,
NOTICE.—AII goals forfeited at the Office, S. E. cot
nor of Sixth and Rue streets, will be sold on Thursday
morning, Flth instant, at 10 o'clock. Depoeitors tut
tell previous thereto and renew their tickets.
LARGE SALE OP FORFEITED 0000.3,
at the S. R. corner of Sixth and Race streets,
This Horning,
pith instant, at 10 o'clock, In the sales-room, second
story—entrance from Race street. Consisting In part
of one ease, 175 mars children's shoes., one very fins oar
veyor's instrument, made by Knox & Skein, two very Are
microscopes, superior Daguerreotype camera--complete,
superior arereastd, frock and dress costa, Regius,
pantaloons, vests, handkerchiefs, under clothing. boots,
shoes, umbrellas, silk dresses, merino, moos detains,
dehage, cashmere, slower', and chintz dresses, and
dress patterns, cloth velvet and silk mantillas, bisques,
circulars, cloaks and espee, crape, silk, broche, merino,
atolls, bay State, and plaid woollen shawls, haase+
under-clothing. parasols. gaiters, shoes, bonnets, feath
er beds, cornfortables, guilts, bedspreads, table-clothe,
!Meets, pillow-texas, violins, du inse, amordeou. gui
tars, double and single-barreled fowling pieces, patent
titles, resolving and other pistols,- patent umbrellas
and caner., steel skates, and a ttimmami other articles
.I.G" Particulate hereefter.
Ri:AT CHANCE FOR CURISTIRS PRESENTS
OVER FIVE THOUSAND LOTS OF FORYFATED
GOODS.
NATHANS' great sale of forfeited goods will take
place on Monday and Tuesday mornings nett, the list
and :at inst., at 10 o'clock. at Moses fiathani' auction
store, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets, and
will continue from day to day, until every article is
disposed of.
This sale wit embrace the largest and most valuable
assortment of goods ever offered st public suction, Tin:
Fine gold hunting case, double case, and double bot
tomed full jeweled and plain English patent lever
watches, of the best and most approved makers; fins
gold hunting case, double bottomed and open Ws es
capement lever and lepine watches; One gold enameled
sad pearl hunting ease ladies' gold English, Swiss, and
French watches; superior hunting case and double ease,
and double bottomed silver English patent lever watches,
full jeweled and plain, of the most appros ed makers ;
'diver hunting case and open face escapement lever and
tepine watches, full jeweled unit plain, silver gnartier
watches, hunting ease, D. C. and S. C. silver watches;
fine gold neck chain. fob and vent chains, One gold seals
and keys, One gold bracelets, fine gold medallions and
armlets A large assortment of diamond, pearl, ruby,
garnet, amethysts, and other One gold finger ring.,
single atone diamond breastpins, Mimeo, mosaic, French
paintings and other breastpin+ ' gold specks, gold and
eiiirer pencil cased, gold marks, opera glassee, silver
ladles, table and tea spoons, salt and mustard spoons,
one case twelve elegant silver fruit knives, tatter
knives, rich and elegant set, silver plated coffee and tea
acts, silver plated waiter, funnel drainers, he. Silver
plated forks and spoons, knives and forks, a large as
*cement of elegant pearl and ether pen and poelet
knives and numerous other articles.
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BOOKS —Gille's Expedition to the Southern Hemi
sphere, Medical Lighthouse, D,etlorisity of Poetical
Quotations, Shakspesre's complete corks. Generals of
the Revolution. Hersehell's Outlines of Astronomy.
History of •the United States in p.m:4llos, tnicersal
Litrary,Wei.,ter'a Dictionary : lsrge sire, treishazh's
Sfechanics no Engineering, Irring•s htfe of Hui:Orr-La,
3 vols., Spectator, Scientific Stair BuiLfcr. by Hobert
Riddles, 'Washington and the Cienerals of the Iterolin
lion, Ziapoleon and the Ilarshals of the Empire, Builders
Companion, iNicholson's Masonry, Bock on Oblique
Bridges, American - Protestant Magazines, and numerous
other books.
MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, .c—Twenty elegant
ilutinas and accordeoca, new, flue old violins, flume,
guitars, doe double-barrel fowling piece*, S. 1.1 do. pa
tent breach rifle, Colt's and other re, olveri, double and
S. B. pistols, 14 dozen handsome buelcskiu end morocco
purses, dubs, boats knives, military 'words, port
=nail, card cases, navg,tietic machine, clocks, dental
lobtrumenti, steel skates, and a tboussad other articles.
The articles will be open for examination early on the
morning of the sale.
Sale a:cond.-story roams, entrance from Race street.
GREAT BARGAINS TOR CIIRISTItAS TBI , X.NTS,
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT REMARKABLY LOW
PRICES,
blunting case, double case, and double bottom, fall
jeweled and plain English latent lever -watches.
Silver English patent lever watches.
Montana ease and open face gold escapement and
lever watches
Hunting case and open face gold lepine watehes.
Very Brie enameled ladies' poll watches
Silver lever and lepine watches, Engl-.11, Siori,e, and
French watches, gold chains, jewelry, musical iciatru•
ineuts. and numerous fancy articles.
WEBB'S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns, Pistols, Musical Instruments, kw., will take places
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WhSB'S great sale of Dry °oars, Dedding t
no., being forfeited collateral., will take plane shortly.
Due notice will be given.
AT PRIVATE DAUB, AT HALF THE USUAL
SELLING PRlCES.—Dorable•bottome4 and hunting
cue gold patent lever watches, of the most sp.
proved makes, hunting case and open fate sold escape.
went lever and lepine watches, full jeweled • tine gall
enameled lever and lepine watches for gold
jewelry of every description; sliver lever and lej.no
watches, la bunhog cases and open face; silver Engliatt,
Swiss, and French witches, a general assortment of far-
niture, beds, mattresses, mirrors Se.
OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, and charges to suit
the times, low.
Consignments of every description of good. solicited
for public or private sale.
MONEY ADVANCED Oct all and every kind et gods
for public or private sale, or to be hell for a lizutel
time Charges low.
GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER
N. I. earner of LIMON amd SOUTH Strtrta
libovoSooond.
XVINING aktl4l.
AALES ISVARY SATURDAY ATINING,
At TX o'clock, at the Auction Stare, of Harder - ye, Cat
tory, Llonsekeeptag Article*, Cloths/I, Watches, Javal
r 7, Fancy Article*, &e.
A RCIIER, IVARNEK. MISKEY.
MISCFtCTtIcxi OF
BRACKETS, PENDANTS, TITTINOS,
1104 all tin.i. rr Gs. a,/ W...rk.H2rx..1,74e•
No 3 CHESTNUT STRF.ET PHILADELPHIA
ARcitER, WARNER. 1 CO.
070 BROADWAY, NEW SOBS
Lu— Bmlim,f ntte3 slth sAttibls
Alt/mm.2lM rq..sir,n; u;.. Work de/ ?:V.
!LYING FUND.—UNITED STATES
aJ TRUST COMPANY, COX6Or or YUIRD mat CAMP
NUT Rimer!
Lary• sal cull row rocatrod, orad paiNd k al do
mad, mahout maim. Irak TITY YRS CUT
RS? from the day or depoait to the day or aritlattstrol.
Odlee hoar., from D aota 5 o'ricca eras day, sad cm
MOND! Y svcnusee fros T astii • *Watt
DRAFTS for lee oa Eadtmad, Irolaad, Arai briatUad,
from SI nraords.
Premdant—RTEPllEN a CHOWTOBD.
Treamrtr—PLlNY YISR.
or.th.:-71,11k8 k RUNTIR
CONGRESS BARGE.—SOLD BY MILD
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