The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 19, 1857, Image 3

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_ Das 1111414.0a.e-Thii anceitsikoto lectuto netal-
Waylibit'esttmeted frate.the bwergier of thole vrter bear
it. The imitate 11t Concert Ifolldityhurtaley
ChgrlesTitaolfsy r v6roteme Of„Whlclafultkil to sibeir in
our that number on rieeolunt of the crowded' state of
nur4nlUeelatt,) - "lnti4" ,6 fardie:thiliteiary merit le con
cernedoi triumphent sectiene`.2' There l eres a slim Atte -
4446 C 1.1 P9SO: •*' :air; wlaolf
. 10 4enhllief.
gait meassars• attaibusithirree tile Inalemeime Of the
evenitbgjezDtkatOpF . , , ty . td the , feet that very - Many
of our chime* are' probably" not' aware that to
Obsetee,ldaikay the WM:O 'tit: being 'Mitt of, if
not-,the:Most secomplished Judge•snd Master of lyric
peetryilorw llts lecture, on Thursday evenlog.
was in ?eery, Tray *Vindication of his cite to this lila.'
thietien; amid the Several able lectaree we • Ibt.ie this
lesson •had the pleasure of hearing, the one here re
ferral to has bet been• surpassed in interest by , any.
" The Songs 'ifioet Britain was the lecturer's
theme on thitiOectiefon. • Ills manner of, treating It
was at mute novel and origibal, and diiibtayed, in ort4
Mont relief, the supremacy of true postry,Whethet pic
tured lathe eVer-varte4 mildiudty ctf uotunsl scenery„
or 'the magnlifte.'ent prodtictlaus of beeline( and Tahiti.
Al to what settlly constituted the truo deatiltion of
poetry and sent the loges o f ancient times wore appa
rently en better. skillet in determining than we
are. Thee, wtth, One it. bad been held that poetry
was the very seal of history -.lto revivifying, ole
meet; and with itriothee it 'bed been, defined es the
- mere ft shadow 'of a lie." There definitions weto
raultiptied at sours Length; and given as they were ? with
all the homer bombing:the nature of the- subject, it
cowitituted s fiattire Tit once mewling, lostructive, end
highly emiertaleing. - It was well; auggeeted by Mr.
tazekay, that ear the rues of mankind. poetry, in
itaelf,i was too . - lofty and remote; bins song canto to
theta like 'the Cheering voice of a friend, gladdening
them in their daily toils, end, like the wayside flower,
diode its grateful fragrance upon the heart of the
healthiest, •as well es the mightiest. The value
of ,'a song that' elegem:l the natne was clasel
catty depicted .by the speaker, and gave us a new Idea
as to hole to properly appreciate the priceless worth of
same (of those "old songs," which are Remotions Used
as a epithet of cheapness, to common Parlance, in which
conneetion those soul-thrilling mums Co familiar to the
angle-Sauna, "Hail Columbia," or "Yankee Doodle,"
ar "tied • Sere the Queen," or Berns , "A alert's a Mau
fora' teat," canto in for special cornment. The stand.
tuts for eatimetlng the seine of those (*miller image,
which had heroine, to scale extent, tho maxim of our
Meet, wore erroneous. They were absolutely price
less, and as well Might • we uniertake to re/ciliate
the value of sunlight by figuring up the• price of can'
dies and gas as to -attach a just estimate to the
Yalu.) of_ these' old songs. The republican antece•
dents of, this elatinguished men were forcibly indi
cated la several points of hie interesting lecture.
The title of gentleman, in his opinfon—no mutter what
the form of govetnment under which we live—was the
highest attainable rank. These had been the senti
ments of some of the nobles among his countrymen in
the post, yet the principle had emanated front 'their
The Imitate was Retitled to tbron•bout with intense
latereet by a very intelligent Audience.
Mr. Mackay' will lecture' again at Concert Bell
this orenlng„ aed If he is , SO greeted with a largo
audience, it will not be because these who attend will
not bo richly repaid for doing so.
1 ,943110Xii9T10N co OM READittill.—Aa (ho-holi
days approach we have been led, in 4view- of the cum,
paretiventrtngericy of the times, to consider as to what
clasp. of purchases Intended for" Ohristnies, presents
would be the roost Judicious. There can be,no 4 doubt
but that thorisanda.will be spout for trilling gewgaws
which will vanish with the day;
,and which may
even, not few instances, leave their recipients
alt the trerse'tor having received them. We would,
of course, not be understood es desiring to , dlctate
to our cardinal/ow to' spend their money, and much
less where; yet, when we tome to consider that the
cold mann Is at the door, and that a man's apparel
stands neat in poinkot neieasliy to Ids daily bread, we
moat be excused for - saying, that a- handsome wilt •of
clothing from some of - our - inimitable Philadelphia
establishments would be the moat sem ible - purchase
fore present that any one could make, The mogul‘
cent clothing palace of Stoke"; No. 607 Med
ical street, we would name as one of the most extensive
and liberally conducted establishments of this kind in
ear country.
Stgitapfi Strxen-WAhh.—SITo, can think of no
more - appropriate pr,'reignibvent to:tichos toi ldhristuoas
presents than those tick. And enduring household ion
plemintifor "the table,. advertised in another celumn
by 0, Meadows & 0o: ' ,• •
Having visited, Ay „invitation, Vie - nienufactOry of
these gentlemen, end witnested , the 'ltiteresting'ptcO ,
000100 tittougli uhtch the rich', a - alitplates preclomo
metal are mods to pass, before,tbey furnflo burnishe d
brilliancy lo the finished inimufactniedirSiclooes can
Rpm& to The public , otifh ranch confidence as to -the
quality of their work. The richest goons of that class
welnie ever Teen 'we oier'in' pOoshig through this to
tablishmeat, and u Mordent In uOtblng botthe genuine
Sdrerware, those of out tenders who may desire ouch
articles can no no loetterthan by giving theth gentlemen
' ;
sfl EriundtiNtill.- - The reception which the
regent' eate;or' uit ¢nintings, by ldr.Robbeseri, at his
rooms, lts; OD Chestnut Street, bas net at the hands
of the louthinnity„hii. induced him •to present to the
public ono ortho ducat collections of steel engravings In
the world: "- This collection Sir." Si. has been many
'mire in getting up, and It is nowbeing arranged for the
eitarnivatimi` of the public. Some at the rarest works
of that.„l"nch or the doe arts in this, or any other'
country, are contained in this collection, and we advise
theTntblio to 011 and-examine thorn. They aro to be
sold 'some time during the corning week, The day of
axis will, of course, be duty announced.
AlqvAlifidll.lol OP BEING Covitgoirs.=—A On
itemize /wale city his built up a nourishing business
by tho tuiiform civility of himself and his employees to
envtomere." Ile will excuse no r for the personality—the
gentlemen refirred to la Mr: W. W. litnight, 012 Arab
at, Ills magotiteent stock of gents , wrappers, Manly
stooks, shirts, hosiery, &e., to now one of the
treatise points in the city: • • -* ;
g tPove we to,
. •
Ple_attentfoli of our rolylerg to
the advertisements of John 0. Mead & Bona, and Wm.
Wilson in lanotber column. Their stocks of
ellver•srnie 'lit 'of their own manufacture; and
embrhee elegant sweetmeat. of that class of
goods. theiarebothbld established - arms, we need
not asp their werkisi euperior s - and their prices reason:
able. • • ; ,
. Cloy.'"WALnEn.'s isrtto.—Goi. Walker's letter
'of resignation iscreeting much excitement: Hi, Walker,
after discussing Kansas (Lairs at great 19egth, use.., or
thould,ltye ale4,ll(use tom . pluil?fo ; w or e: "Let the
rear Ste p viiiikt it ma ,1 cleat never, regret
ngciteis what I coneerved,ti; o my duty; nor Abel) I
all tepiccuie my gitrmenteittple Brown gtone
fug sat tyllkon t t10e,,09 end 911604,t
-cll,44lret'o4o6lin'"
I:ll . llrtitTlAlen, says Z 4,041115; t!puts wood on the
tire Meal In the batty!, flogr in the tut., elteleY In the
rent,ttedit In the country, contentmen is tip Imre, -
yfrit In the bely,, intelligence in des brain, and good
clothes intle:l4, ,, may be lie?), of the
(blest fabric; mid (Meet etylee, at the mepoppilten es,-
,t'ablfebraent of C)lrtfin, 1.111141xt, Co:,
glill4i NO, %testi:int etreet. En,passant, we
10u,14 ropsnits . .lbat tgri 161;in 41brIglit, long and
rat otablyAnowllT en the Most AIM] cutter in the
country, persolially cupervisea the Cutting tippet totent.,
.
EARTITIItEXT AnDlcil,orm
tioe."—pelk - fraaitti!anclautprolrerb more fifily rot :
fled then by the greet t.Fnenil 'Ong excited about Ices
" Wai. * Olin:from it t i soginilln elitist 'n.61161 the
peeper coerce teAttntratoniZnitae'ly, to rat it. people
„Mono tt,tltclr cholee,or (COonstitutlon—as , it into- 'rift(
r'ege id to a chotee or elcitang,lutileed'‘hem
to •to itt6 tialOilsfOttNisuir AVOT,IP
t . 9 0 4)10 fft
. 0( iOnegr4lllPßell+eic et
Atifeite .T •
..-r - rolArliTuAtin 1430*8,-Lti; -a. Evan?, at
rireeirprigin'sl Lifere, dileetrolt streel, beloi
• tgth, has aline. stock of beautiful illustrated boons,
saltable Int holiday preienti.' - olfte tee fuentsiiikvSih
every tinrebnee, , erebntelng Jewelry, alleer" Were,.
wateheepacar, coal udaml,elmoctlenawerable
beanti
tat andire(lea artleke. , •
.„ • ,
PLEdEEh.-r-Tho ifus
are highly
pleased with "Oarele , Ordinary, Eighth street, below
Chestnut: - TlMydine three is piltately igieSahly
is at`home t and Allele if as much or as .Ottleis they
:a'eais..:.sverithln g is 'served up in the moot inviting
mssaster, mid the attendance is excellent. • ER. piffle
km atar;tatt?P'll4l getpriatriatfoii oe"ploaah . lig, fry,.
iiiie r 'lartueeeedial - ehina: Areato g supper
are given itOareib la use' styhs,
DzsAnys.—lfistis. - E. II
Co., Second Street; title* Ohealo)tt,,afe re ,
Wilts& clitaristattlittopoi (quit Aroi).ctl alb fiandc. it
alato:Vutttliia editorial sorbs' have is lisetrcolarty
'eritAciolliAMPgis jargia`ly - Vili/ilekdace Oi'gritily it.
place trt tone where they 'play 'chi ao
'We would, add - that • bleame &
Co. are weir prepared trottie tolhla,yra l sad 'aspect to do
tarp Inalppat.. ' " '
A lattat t.Onurat.—biestira. - EL" 'C. Walborn &
Co•, *at. E.and V-North Bleb streat, , latelp' sent a
/arse ord.er
• li , urope, for fanspfirpie?h2fgpManitishie
to fir 4 i o E ' will that they keep,
theAlmee,4espite the' penis. Their rich.
rtreislinsvolies are /awl,' io demaud at the holiday situain: ' "' - - •
11100t1 RICO „CVO Yi Anti Totta.T (4001:01.—W.
gni; nickstrOft'qk . boie ninth, are them.
Off for 4 mere song to Etat i•etnit bitsltnoin
~,11111019.,(0.F 9.lrgti°^!'n9treVii44lSit%P°l•Pnrikeddel,
portfolios, everytPlag ties
"• o '•••••DitiktAtttow 1113i.-46renfey, or tlle Trattup,
wont up Okesto'tit litreep4o.otbsr
,day; / 1 / 3 4 we did sot
reedsdlsabita until he passed: easoO— OAM - a
bran:owlet. on, butt of such usslehtly brl Ti e *
should have stopped at 8. Vs, Thlyd street, tioui
r a itnlt',lo2 ; ltot :gno,of ;lii.auperb Von,d4itittit tttn.
'fysluotlylpghttudopplifitroUrd not teen , hate passed
• fat witiPt4 AP”4 l . 4 lt.ttrAtm. ..P.auti, by the waY, has
an tuntinallyAont stoekor furs that be to netting WC',
Spirit pug Irgal!,o Nn Inventor,
In one of the Perla lettere "of bir eT,
changes in the following.lo4ll Antntnet man of
science mkt those who - bite:4lth In the extraetinn
of ahmhol v - •
The great cahoot ormyetilletitioe, the Ara , lhmis
deeSerniciii hh.ft just received a terrible picit de
nor le tho report with teitlico, prepense, by
Godard, the great, distiller ,erliqd, denoirecing
tpa toefeetC,eacceeti•pf the Keyileatlon of the new
IT4f 1 4 iPisoopt I'o thet,tiitrapti f m, A 4
, liefory t fa etern fa re curio:is,
, ai 4*. of the (wetting system whlch"ixiste,
Apititit -*then power thee in the heads
pr
iptelintio, that ehordd lekrepordeq.
''ldederd, mg of , Chvjer, had stied whole
itriiiirexporfolertaltil electricity we a mane of
distillation, - beteg, lionvirtcecl that the prevent eye.:
tem leaves the unlearn in Its Infancy. Ilia appa.:
';iejes will, 00. te,.illeiPperigay Plityerre/kiri
tilebOrtatteVesi treaM,,of wetly, ae a wahine by,
tlitteavirareilled LO climate the teed ess of practical.
1-c - experitteee%Figainet , theiiiiitical principle. They
11116, therefore, to explain haVtriting illat he
'',rporredsinpreetio - ei and Godard; ageeptintGle
eat down-10,0We; the develop.'
- 4 - 144, 0 1hkiateleel, tredthittglOr, hen
1f4;, - Vi".fotkeleelthiYteuldhiPthe result cf.: Thema rk was
.A:tiellitiillr , teAttriCAelideralo - dee . Botonclee, :where it
'i , elteisklucte ilirdotab4 inawy-e hearty faugh
) - j ' i tg li g-thOtyjoidlentleitietrof that t bcomesod acid, lu sehoiltimi, woe
=.E=s=
of its meMbers,ll:lleepterelf brought baok the
uminusetipt, to Gmlaid,!with" thes - aasnrence of the
applirral prate Academie with regard to many as-'
sertionalt contained, but the peremptory obligation'
tcriurrieot certain error/which 'Mahon pointed out
o.llm solem:4, held for
,parnese.. Galati stood
aghast—forty-three oorfootione,dn different band
vvritingermet hie gate, ashe ran over the pages of
the manuscript. One or two of his finest discover
ies-were denounced tta "des harasses and dean- '
ataires," and his hair stood on end with horror!
'."Make these 'little reparations," said M. Bee
querel, blandly,, " and the Academie will consent
to receive the report, :61% I am commissioned to
make upon your work." " What!" shouted the
indignant inventor, waxing, warm, and bubbling
like one of his own vacuum pans—" you ask me to
'deny the results which • I have obtained, because
'they do not agree with what your books have
sought to teach mooted I summon the Academie
,to proof of the loots I have puv forth." Godard,
in a moment of " madness,' no doubt, thrust the
:manuscript into the fire, under the very nose of
Becquerel, although the forty-three autographs it
contained would have sold at a heavy price, as
being those piths wisest, most learned and scien
tific men of the country
lie left the country in disgust after this adven
ture, and has tried,hiS system In Belgium, where,
in the lust year, he has secured a share of sixty
four thousand francs, according to his stipulation
for half the surplus profits arising from the adop
tion of his system over and above those of the old
one. Figures are brutal in their homely logic,
and wo can understand the n %dieser which for
bids M. Becquerel making the report ho is re
quested. by hi. Godard to send in to the aoademie
upon, this vulgar page torn from his business
ledger.
THE COURTS.
YESTERDAY'S CIIOCEEDINOS
[ltoported for The Frew.}
Nrst Pnitta,—Judge Thompson In the ease of
Winter & Latimer es. The Delaware Mutual In-
Surma Company, before reported, the jury re
turned a verdict for the plaintiff, $l5BO. Charles
Ingersoll ; Eq., for the plaintiff; Messrs. J. Mar
tin and a. u.,Wharton for the defendant
' David Shoperdson end Alargarct, his wife, tato
Margaret Beek, in right of his wife, va. Sophia
Johnson and Bullet Nonneily. An action of
ejeetment. On trial. J.'lll. Arundel and David
Paul Brown, Baps., for the plaintiff J. P. John
eon and St. George T. Campbell, Essisi., for the
defendant.
lINITRD STATUS Di srn IC? COURT—Judge Kane.—
Fugitive Slave Core.—Jacob Detain, a fugitive
slave, the property of. a Mr: Edoltn, of %Sumo
county, Maryland, had a bearing, at an early hear
yesterday morning, bofore Judge Kane. The pri
soner-was arrested on Thursday lan, Tim Harris
burg, by Deputy Marshals Jenkins end Stewart.
lie was plowing in a field at the time, and mode
no resistance. Thomas John Chew, of Calvert
county, Maryland, testified as follows
I know Jacob Dupen ; have known him for four
teen years; he was the slaVe, or believed to bo the
slave, of Mr. Dupen; I knew hies fourteen years
in Maryland l twas not prom:tat when ho was
arrested; when I saw him I asked him if he knew
me, and lie nodded ; be did not call me by tnee•
Officer Stewart testified that Jacob said he knew
who his muter was; be first said ho aid, then that
ho did not; his master was not present when be
was arrested; be said he would have gone back,
but he was afraid. ,
The prisoner was interrogated by Judge Kane
as a to the truth of these statements, but declined
to answer. The nooessary papers wore then"made
out, and the fugitive banded over to tho custody
of hie master. A. few minutes, after the ease was
heard, Mr: 8011, who had been employed by the
friends of the fugitive to represent bins before the
court, asked Wit was not an unusual thing to boar
eases so early. Judge Kane said there was no
spacial time, for such oases, except euoh as would
suit the convenience of the parties and the court.
In fugitive slave oases there wee often an attempt
made to interfere with the esteorttion of the law,
and for that reason they should be peremptorily
heard, -
Mr. Bull said that such attempts had been often
made in other eases, but he was not aware that
any defendant had not a right to be represented
by his counsel. The mutter then dropped.
OVER AND relpfINZR---.Tudgee Allison and Lud
low,—The jury in the ease of Jews Diamond, on
trial for the murder of Edward Muldoon, returned
a verdict yesterday , morning of "Not Guilty." It
was scarcely possible, constdering the diserepau
ales in tha,tastimony for the prosecution, for them
to do otherwise, but the prisoner is also greatly
indebted for this result to the nide and zealous
way in which he wee defended. Not a point that
could be of terries to him was passed over or
omitted, wed it was generally conceded by the
members of the bar that seldom or never was a
prisoner better defended. District Attorneys
Mann and Loughead for the Commonwealth ;
C. Brewster and Daniel Dougherty, Eggs., for the
prisoner.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
Up to 12 o'clock Last Night.
GIRARD HOUSE—Cheatunt street. below Ninth.
11. P Black, Easton F J. fleybolt, IVaeltington
I C Derby N Lady, S Chadwiok, Pennsylvania
' George Whitney, Phila. James Gaunt, New York
Z AI Crane, Mass, George 0, Strong, t; S A
A .7 Imith, New York Win W Young. New York
43 II Norton, New York T McEiratb, Now York
.7 H. Biddle, Philadelphia Wm Poattle, Paterson, N
W Hyde, Chicago, Tn. Thos 0 Gaylord, Gin.
John L Lurte, /own Tilos Jl,twood, Pottsville
A Anderson . Tenn. T A Richards A wire, N Y
J Gronough, New York G Harris, 'Wilmington, NC
G B Torment, Charlost'n,lall 3 It Taylor, Maryland' •
11E Leman, Lancaster ' Geo F Steele, IS S N
'Wo L Chamberlain, N Y Wli Flaming Ain, N Y
Edward Jackson, Now York G P Paton. New York
F. Ramon, Washington Janne Orr, Virginia
S Ritchey, Missouri Samuel Ritchey Missouri
,Robt Ritchey, Missouri L N Middlebroo Conn
!Albert 1.1 Nicola) , & la, N Y I Nob Dyke, Baltimore
0 0 Sonigmachar, Ephrata TN Iraetings Beaton
Wprings - ^T ?Merril:Dalt
Robert Patton, N Y D 11Glidereleore, N Y,
AI Rclth, Balt A 11 Straub, N Y
SM 7.dnlford,ldontroso Healy, Chicago .
N Y Mr Snow k lady, N Y
1113 David, Anihuret,li X D Lassell, N Y
R I Mather, St Louie LB Gorden, Dalt
J O Dudley, N Y I F Perry, N Y
It 11 Montgomery, Brooklyn Mies Searle, Aftmtroso
Mina Mulford, Montrose H Ritcho4i9k, Nog
N W Poynter, Balt , John L Greene N
W MCOinnls leg fi Derring, Engiana
Ictn L stied, Chicago U 0 Middleton, Va
spur sine, Balt ' B Harr/a, N
R. W Hymen, Balt' W Furgurou
l'Graw r N Jos Murphy, Balt
T Chadwick, England O P Uoilinen, N J
D Currey, Del J'll Goole, Y
A Blake, h Y 0 IV Rockwell, N Y
.1 I'4 Trudge I, Reading, Ct V Burt, Balt
' lIERGIIANTIV HOTEL—Fourth et., below A.
0 W blear°, Chiardeld 3 0 Kennedy, Chemberabg
Mrs Beal% Vittaburgll Wm Vorcio, Albany •
W0614)11 Dodson Vreamanstg Wm J Harlan, Trenton
G'Yeager, Plttabarkh L Blanchard, Boaters
E E Mame, Philnda 0 Antabinson, New York
Mi. Newberg, Michigan 'rhos M ilroodruiT,Tnwanda
E N Scher', jr,Phila 4 Bialtß,,l'enua
A. A Banka, LewiatOwn MA tienyeree, cliktyaberg
G W litcier;.Ta, . 8./1 Stiacker, 111
II Gallant, Plydrouthbjii Toltheend, N Y
0 g tintherlartd o Ghliage Jelin Gottler, Chicago
Geo Elyed,'T.ineaster, Pa It 0 Armstrong, Baltimore
street, above Mb.
E D plush, Identrea, Pa • h gluon, nil%
N Apveratkx, Mehm?nd: A Bailey, Conn
Thiel Streit, Bet - - Wilpol2 o
Sjise S Ileed; Dorton 43, liend, Raton
C Davoeport, Y leli4s Dpvenport N y
U fem., Brt ' Uorry,l3ett
- hee„Stuart, N
Itexedoed, Osion boa Reveoued, 131;111%011
J4e,ob K liteKeuty, Beading /cam T Laws, Va
3 VIM Brant &la, L. leland C Bergen & ]a, ' L lamed,
J A. Doyle, Belt
Slt Dubois, Doylestown JII Watera, Staunton, •Vg
Kilt, Jr., Itj I ht Y Riehlow,N Y
It C Quills:an, Wallington W ; hlogNrdli, pt.pa.
Oto Eninset, S A Leektee,'Salmio,"lll
sO„tee4a . , salow, - 11 switb,Peoria, lll
NATIONAL IcOTNL—lteil streeS, above TAI4.
0 W Robert, N l 11 UnnermAn. NJ.
reuetteL Tunilleneoek J ' Tainer
.4},lNta
.P Mks, Uhlettllle, Pe: I,PW,..VA'Wjj
C Colt„ WllkeeLerpe Anterem, byjeatomi
J ThllitT l Vßeaditig Ilendier, Peaellne
NU tlit eti o gerivelk 1 RelfekrAer, Pattevillo
.1 Men en 4 ee44l. 4 Otataiogov, Mal%toia
i'Seitztager; ilot3Vnie - 3 Nell, .1100, Pa
A Nehersisn, ioneastor ios Whaskoi, Durham, Pa
C Utebteee 411, yea, Aleaa II Atrouse, Lee, AtesMl
illiti A.Uurplir,lee, Mass If Able*, TuAkehanek
'UNION 110TEL4reh street, below Vourtb.
b ft Seidel, Volleylllo J Lorrain, Onions, 111 .
11 Peters, Yoikßprimige,'Pa Tll Pattareon . , MiAPVlViita
B 11:11 8 11rueb N Y
J" , / 10 : 01 1 4 1 4 i 3 ,411111015 It 0 ‘lllece., lllMcde
AMINO, ehliter, Pa Joa If lliggiaa, Flemingra
Wm A BODPII7IiI7. Trenton David 8 Aoderson,Trentou
Time V Waters; Lambeth A 8 Steeellfted, fambertv
11 Morton k sort, bfalyl,d
STATES TlNlc!li—l i krkot street, shore sixth.
Y ft gify, Itiariabtirg It A Ittortou t york, Ps
iotttruoroor, BloOligieht Daniel Yoe, Danville
anlefignioet, Doltheore - 0 I!lgba, Now York
g Cochran, Wrighttoritte ti W Studley, V.
Simon !Makes!, PI. John 0 Ooodmel, ()Wow
Col 0 UUlukle, Reo'towa S(Vo g e,t,olor,lottetuster
Tills L . BMier. 11411 Vork Jgales Dr anon,
.Totiltbroyn, Tamaida '
U Laneoater • henry Itorper, Mein
St 8 iYlillne, Ph " -
HARLEY BlLEAp—Second, below - Vine.
Chas Tartlioy, Ducks co, Vot Isaac Wildrick , N
Y. Diangla NJ Jos Newbold, Ducks co
Vaniorn; &inks co Josfinilt Pale:lir, Pa
Jacob Pas loin, BOlsbury A lieniVatton, Pa
Jan Male, Bucka co L Frets, ifolkorQuilll,
llockmati, Newbawu Albert P. pinevklku
Joel{ Taylor, hitddletowq 011
((vo 81414, Docks Co
Ilenev fituckert, tio'c4s co ' Jobu P . Lintdit,NeWtown
Wga barlAoyleatown Denj ciON4, NISAIL Co
N Pickering, Richard:Corson, do
Wm Doan, do , John Iropmck, Netsicdyn
W P . do N.Dcondkurdt, Pa
3 4 traiii,Newtown 0 13.11allowell B< r oat, co
Stacyltrovru, lisoworburg P J Mich,
D ockingbaro
lotto Itßicb, Duckloglkoru g Lougslyre, g§
Jukta L Atkinson, Ducks co G Vasilod, AbinaloD
Josliarnaley t Ducks st' - ;Om F. Wolley;_t'aillogtol),
Wm iflich, - Dastius, Ps Dithe Oraf•fi, /NOM co
Jas 11 Hon, Word Valley isbn Davis, Pailfoilton
N I smith, Duels co John Palmer, Ducks co
limanuyi Walton, Bucks co Wm Davison, Cheltenham
J . Peters. Solsburg Bliss A Smith, Ducks co
John Stoll, Bucks co
MACH DEAR INTATe,"4 I Otd iire9t, Callowbill
8 l ot% ite,a4,ita ' Iloninger, Sonmeyitiwn
Waflora, flu 010 co C 'Ronda, Bylrerry
L Clemens, Royleetaffn Wm Eddowa, Moreland
Wm Meadereon, Pl3lla Mr Menne, Pliny
lIADXSON 73 01388-Becond street, Above Market.
lotttt K Bova, Del , Jae Itanti, OaDOR
0 Blica4all,l3weedbgtoro fdre Itellie/ILlOweedtr°
Jae Cook; - V Stogbr, Itrtvozot,
- avant, ' OLIO
gpecia)
.Noliceo.
Ladies and Oentienten tatty obtodu intuntile
Phrenological descriptioaa, dm aod eyenipg, at the
CASINRT, 422 curspzirr Street, above NINTH,
0144 eMo. Pattlottlat attetalop pop, to the examina
tion of chi!drelß. dell-Ttr*
*atalles,Jawelry, Silver and Plated Ware,
of tne Wed Importatione, will be eold at 4 great geed.
gee!" No. 822 MAIIIiET Street, above BINTU.
" 4017.36* 'PHOSIAS W. RAHN,
sls 414 $2O Double Threaded Family
getting Machine. , All ordero promptly tilled at South
east corber BIXTO and•AßOli Street/I. '
, • 'I Y. iv. - TA.co.ticr & Co.
Moo, Agents for the male of Onmitry and Mato rlghte.
stebtnes oupplied. dole.ttie
The Greatest Atergaine in the World.—The
" b i9qho]vbole,g IkPastto clone bin boalnens, offer,* bin
ebi , lre,nteck or oulyollor . .Roaly-made Clothing for We,
„Alk Inv/matt ik 'filmier article are invited to give
him s cs/. State tb let ind .flaturen for sale. U.
l'ftligir,'24ltAPABT SU - cot, dell3.2at
THE' PRESS.- - -PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1857.
Furs Furst Furs Selling sit at 'reduced
prices, aholeaale and Teta% 4,wm. F. lIESEL'a
Haney Sur Store, No: 'ln North Third Street, below
Race street, del4-3w
Holiday its.—Oestimen , a iVrappere, ➢jub
flare, scarfs, cravats, tlea, stocks, shawls, la. Tbese
are most webl presents, sod are to be found In great
variety at W. W. Knight's, en Arch street, above aiatb,
at very low prices. del2•d-tdee.
Gifts And Mord Tintes.—The interchange of
vegetate among friends is the surest cement of friend
ship, regard, and affection. There are certain periods
of the year at which presents Ore 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 alt expect
alike from their friends some token of affection; and. as
almost every one is blessed with many friends, and
therefore, has to make, many presents, it behooves, in
ouch herd times, to study Mimi and where to boy
Many who have on former occasions made costly pre
onto, wilt 11, d it more prudent and convenient to select
their presents, this year, more suitable to the times,
the snore 60 as not the cost of tbe'article, but the re
gard for the giver makes it valuable to the recipient.
There is no Mote in this city which oilers, in this
respect, en many inducements to the purchaser, as re
gards rarity of goods and cheapness of priers, as CHAS.
DIDIMOIs, NOS. 35 and 37 North Eighth street, corner
of Zane. Nis immense stork of "fancy Articles, Toys,
and Musical Instruments of all kinds, also Cricket and
Archeryl mplements, surpasses anything ever offered for
sale in this city. Wye bum a call and examine his
goods, whether you buy or not. As be imports all his
goods lamselt, he in enabled to sell lower than any
other retell store, and, owing to the tittles, he is, for
this year, willing to sell hisgoods, retail, at the whole
sale importation prices. Catalogues will be given not
gratis, which will help iu the selection of goods, and
introduce to the Inquirer many new goods not thought
of before, deh•dlde^s
Skates: Skates: Skates!—Our renders 'Mir
dud the largest and moat complete assortment or this
winter luxury, and at the lowest priced,' at W. W.
Klilettre, No. 619 Market etroot, oppoette Decatur
atreet. nealm
Saving Fund.—Nuttount Safety Trust Co.,
Office, WALNUT Street, S. W. coruer of TIMID.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE
SUSPENSION OF BPSOIE PAYMENTS BY TUE
RANKS.
1. Deposits received and payments made daily
2. Currant Bank Notes, °becks, and Specie will be
rooked on deposit.
8. Deposits made in Dank Notes or ()becks will be
paid back in Current batik Notes.
4. Deposita made in Cold or Silver will be paid back
Cein.
Interest Finn rain OW. par annum. n 022
Furs.—Josepli liosesbauta's Fats are cele
brated for cheapness, style, and quality. Store 416 area
street, between 'Fourth mid Fifth. M 11.—Vura altered
Into fashionable styles. We study to please.
Jackman,
JOB PRINTER,
141411011 ANT BTBERT,
Meths, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Beads, Oft.
=tare, Cards, and all other kinds of Joh Printing, at
price/3 to salt the times. otl7-ly
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and
Beautiful complexion, nee '• Balm of 1.000 Flowers."
For dreholog Ladies' hair, uso " Woodland Cream,a
now Pomade." It earls Gentlemen's hair beautlfuy.
IC P. FETRIMIS it CO., Proprietors, N. F.
For sale ly T. B. Peterson, 306 Chestnut; Samuel
Simms, Twelfth and Chestnut; A.ll.Durand, 718 Chest•
nut; T. II Peters t Co., 716 Chestnut; G. O. Evans,
Gift Book-store, 430 Chestnut; 0. B. Mulkell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Richards, 3c Co., Tooth and Mar.
iret ; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr Morrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut ; J. W. Shoes It Bons,
F.lghtecuth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward
Christman°, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Laneaster, turner
Eleventh and Walnut. n019.1y
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
624 WALNUT Si',
OPSOSETE INDEPENDENOR SQUARE.
OEO. 3. HENKEL'S,
528 WALNUT 3t.re4t,
or2:•9m Lato of 173 Oboenut Stroat
Bonk of Peintylvuola Notice.••Notea of tnle
Bank taken at par for a Wholesale Stock of °fettling,
now being nail at Retail.
degdw No.l North 1 0 12T11. Btreat.
Rank of Pennsylvania Notes taken at par for
Watches and lewctry, st lowest prices.
FARR k TUOMPSON, Importers,
del lin 824 Chestnut street, below Fourth.
S. C. Benratd, Commission Business in Cont.
mercial paper and negotiations or roaue, 66 WALNUT
Br., opposite the Exchange, Piffled('lphis. nolo.2nt
Good Coffee
Lovers of Coffee cannot realize the full value of their
favorite beverage without having it made in the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
BURNIIAM, & GILROY,
117 and 119 South TENTH, our, of George,
Role Macurecturere.
An Important Vnet...-We tow see it nu.
nouneed that the extensive Wholesale Clothing Deal
ers, STRAUSS k tiOLUMAN, No, 388 MARKET fit.,
above Third, have commenced to Retail their entire
stock at Wholesale prices. des.lm
Gswnrhe Infant Cordlal.•••This invaluable
Cordial le prepared from &variety of the moat choice arid
efficient aromatics known In medicine, and is the most
perfect and fellable carminative extant for Infante and
young children.
By its powerful tritium* a speedy ours Is effected In
all cues of alone, windy pains and spume. Relieves
and mitigates much of children'e saffering during denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing propertiee.tran•
Wises pains of the bowele f hwenese, vomiting, &e.
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of rases with the most
abundant success. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by Nauss A. Dow.;
At his Drug and Chemical atom,
N. S. corner of Bluth and Green eta., Philadelphia.
To whom all order. must be addressed. And fur sale
by Druggists generally. au le-ly
Seamen.. Saving Fund— 471111ce 203 Walnut
street, one door treat of emend ',treat. Itemises de.
posits In vaunt of One Duller and upwards, from all
deeaee of the community, awl allows interest at the rate
of dve par cent. or annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, awl on Mon
day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Pteeldent
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Cemetery, Mules M.
Morrie.
illarrutgeo
At Catawiesa, Thursday, Decntabtr 11,1967, by ltev.
Vitttant Dtr. EDWIN PAIVIWITKIIt, of I'lllln
itelpl4lit, to .1111att lIENIIINTTA 11. 11ARTMAN, of
Catatvmsa.
On tho 17th inat ,by Rey. T. Mork It. b., r. 3. 8
SUELMEII, o 1 htilleratown, Pa., to blim umval r. 0.
timiTlA, of Vbllintelphln.
On 'Ruaaday,lsth, Sapitant, by Ron. 3, I) RllOll, Mr.
1 / 3 ,31,11.T0.11 P. LATTA to Mina ilitaatL(lTTE 1).
einiNiso34AM, all of thla ray,
Elicatho.
On the 16th, instant, ALM', O. ASMTON, in the
38th year of hie ego.
lI)e rciatirea and friends and those of the family are
moan/101y invited to attend the funeral from his /ate
reardeuce, No. 73780uth Ninth atreet, on Saturday next,
the Intl, ins Mat, at a o'clock P. M. To proceed to
Roaahlaon's Cemetery.
On Thursday afternoon, 17th blatant, MIMI, wife
of Richard Pollock, in the 36th year of her age.
On the 17th instant, after a lingering Meese, Mrs,
MANNAR BENNER, in the 84th year of her age.
On the evening of the 16th instant, JOSEPH Me.
KINNEY, in the 64th year of his age.
r
New Y SpI r
11 u 1 L ect ure
..
aD r
2 . A MO .
M T B .
YEETHALL,
on SUNDAY, at 10,‘ A M and 7) P. {I. Admittance
5 crate, deltt•ltit
Yropir's Literary I attlittt. W.
01313.'r18, Esq , of New York, will deliver Ms great
Lecture, SIR PIIILIP BIDNNY, O,R THR ft IeNLR. ,
MAN,"" at Rio ISVISICAL TURD TULL, on TUESDAY
YRiilNti,:tieo.Doors open at 7; Lecture quar
ter to 8. Tickets 2322 d.
cents, Reason Tickets, at :4 re
ducedprice, for sale at the Dook Mures, 71r. Curtis
has promieed to be In the city by upon, to Insure against
diaappointment. delB.3to
ReY
e" the
Y elin T il l ; Ott;
tt e BVll; 7 l.:trAN i & e ltPßO ' lf t " l . l7lo/ 1 1) 8 8tro‘4 . 1,01,
Ri'ituCC, on Tv-fORItOII , (Sabbath )DIURNIIog o'clock, end in the AF7'FANOON, at 3,t o'clock
Collections of the 4ey to old the Mission Sabbath
Schools. del).lt
11 Y T l tlSl , l netorute4 Dutch tbuccli, corner of
';'ENTII. and VILSEIIT Streets, llev. W. J. It. TAY
LOR raster Tb Church will be open for Divine
Service TO-StURItQW bli'f:Nltitt et 7X o'clock.
drl9-lf
ILT Southwark Ile/lel Aarkwfutlear--The
Sou, herark Roller Ahapelotlon, in connecoeure of tlw
pregalag demands an them (or relief, are iteairona et
holartaeqclag the diatriliation of rood and roe, to those
la rikarere at as early a day noposaible, ultra tow.
pone they roalreetkilly radiait donationa Dom the
charitable, in money or prnvialospi 'it their Store, No. 903 South SECOND Street, ;whiall 14 open daily
from. 3 to 9 o'clock V. Ai.,) nr a,t either,. of 1319 under
ti EC. B 1.1.13 i, President,
!AU Soath FRONT St., or 919 CARPENTER St.
OSCAR TUOUPSON, Treasurer,
229 WALNUT St,, or 322 WA:D(111011M St.
&109-Mani:3e
LE! Maoonic Notice,—The Offlgere and illont•
bare or Lodge No. A. Y. M , nod tho °tricot x and
Illtinbeas of the fireod Lodge, milli the order in gene"
rril, tiro layittel to leeet et the klaeonlc flap, CR EST-
Nue kiwi, Ti is (Ha utday) AFTERNOON, at 2
o'clock, to attotel the funeral of our lute brother, AL
BERT B. ASII EON. By ardor of
omoitom F. 04 , 111:6, W, M.
Attoot M. MAIXT;tI., kectetux dolfl.lt*
fri- Prepholt Llfetury Instltute.—The moat brilliarit and the obtetpent course of Lootures ever de
livered In Philadelphia. 0, C1,131T tS, Rev, }.II.
(MAHN, Bev. 11. W. BEECHER, It. W, MIER
EON, awl one other yet to by announred. Five
Lecture~ }et to be delivered. Price of neanon ticket*
reduced t'or sale at the Book gores. Mr. Curti%
Lectnt ea on TUESDAY EVEN !NO Bercutber 2 2d, et
the A11181(1/11. FUND 11ALL. 01740*
[o7l,,,lterary ltuyebu.—An liNpertenced Editor,
s 'successful sig,hor, and a thoroughly educated Literary
luau, Irtitry with twooty-fire years of the drudgery of
Daisy Journalism, hasdetermined to biro out or sell his
brains at retail to those who may require their ow-sloes
iu Shy bonorahle way,
Merchants, HUMUVOI Glen, roventera, and dealers of
every kind, will be supplied, off-hand, with Advertise
ments, (political or othoreise) Notices, earth, 011T53-
late, or any species of article desired,
.liolitireaus will ho supplied with lipidiebee, aspects,
llesolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, pidltorial Ar•
ticiee Cotninunications. and every other sort of Brain
work, which they may dud it inconvenient or trouble-
Some to do for themaelven.
Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank In anxiety or oc
cupation in life, can have Letters written on coy nub-
Joel, whether brielneee orsentlmental,
The advertiser will also conduct or translate Correa
poudence or every kind, either English, French, Span
ish, Gorman, or Italian.
Poetry, Acrostics for MAW' Albums, Nolen, Billet..
deux, alonodies, and Compooltions of the most delicate
and con fi dants' character. Incident to every possible
circumstance or event in life, will be furnished in in
violable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and
orphaning their wishes.
Orders by mall, accompanied with cash, will be
strictly and promptly attended It.
Address - J. THOMPBOI4,
Literary Bureau,
dl-8m Box 2286 Philadelphia P. 0., Va.
to Manes Mackay, Eed,.—Thia gentleman
whose Lectures have been se very successful in New
York and Roston, will give his first Lecture at CONDEST
HALL, On. THURSDAY EVENING, the 11th. The
second Lecture win be given on the 1911 lost , and the
third on the 50th lust Single Tickets 00 cents, or three
far $l.. 'Nor sale at the usual places, and at the Hall
during the' day, • Ills lest lecture in New York was
attended by over twelve hundred persons, Lecture, to
commence at 8 o'clock dels,4t*
fa - 01tire of the Commonwealth Insurance
COMPANY OF THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA:—
Cement to the requirements of the charter of the Com
monwealth Inaurance Company of the State of Pennsyl
vania, au Eleetion for Ton Directote, to eerie the ensu
ing yeas, will be - hold at the oNce of the Company, N.
W. corner of YOURTIL and WALNUT, on MONDAY,
January dth, 1858, between the helm or 10 mad 2 o'clock
nag-Bluth-UT, SAMUEL 8. MOON, See'l.
SILVER PLATED WARE,
sisoulattunkn riv
MIN O. WAD Jr son.
All goods warranted heavy plate for service
Breakfast, ' Dinner, and Tee Service.
Coffee Sot, • Soup Tureens, Rich Tea Set, of d
Tea Set, Fish Dirties, or 7 plecee, on
Coffe aDm Sleet do. Waller,
Coffee Biggln, 'I egetaisle do., WI So Coffee Grits
Water Kettle, Meal Covets, Water Kettles,
Chocolate Pete, Dotter Corriere, Tea Cups and
Sugar Bowl Dread Baskets, Saucers,
flot-iiiik Pitchers Water Pitchers, Oyster Dishes,
Toast Keck, Ice Bowie, Terrapin do ,
Steak Dish, Ica Tong', Fowl do ,
Oyster Dish, Sahel do,, Toast do.,
flash DLL, Wine Coolers, 3 bet. Tea Castors
not Cake Covers, Cordial Stands, Tea Knives and
Syrup Pitchers, Goblets and Tura- Perks,
Salt and Pepper, biers, Cake Knives,
2,3, end 4 liot, Table and Dessort Cream do ,
Castors, Solves, Cake Clutters,
Breakfast Knives Plitt, Ptuit, and Cake Covers,
and Yorks. pie Knives, Jelly Staudt.,
Carver and Steel, Crean, Bowls,
Game (10, Epergne and Fruit
Beef Slicers, Stands,
Nut Crackers and And various other
Picks, articles.
PrencliCoffce Cope
North East Cor. of DINTK arid. CGESTNIIT Ste.,
dolgestuth3t Near Girard Mow,
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SILVER.—
WM. WasON t. SON
Have now on hand the largest stock at
SIL VER WA RE
IN TVS VITT,
Exclusively of their own manufacture and
WARRANTED.
Persons desirous of purchasing aro respectfully to
vited to call and examine for thernaclrea, at the
OLD DoITiDLIenD BTAND,
dol3-'2.w 8. W. Cor. FIVTII and CHERRY Strooti
NOTICE -110TH% IS HEREBY GIVEN,
That application trill be mwle to the Legislature of
Pennsylvania, at its next session, commonclng In Jana.
Cry, len, for the grant of such authority, pourers, and
jurisdiction as may to necessary for effecting, in the
umst speedy and offoctual manner, the solo of all that
certain lot or piece of ground and protract, situate in
tho Piltoontis Ward of the city of Philadelphia, (for
merly village of rrancisvillo, And county of Phase
delphiad bounded by Am,, Grape, Powell, and Vine
yard streets, and eninnionly known as the raneleville
fluvial Ground. t.l. PRItKINS.
d 0194 tie Attorney fur Applicants.
AMERICAN EMIGRATION LAND COM.
PAM—FARM for the people—cheap, beaati•
rut location, easy terms. Tt•rus PKBPROT.
GORDON'S LAND 01410 E,
delo.lt4 109 SNYNNTII, aboro Arch at.
K EROSENE OIL,
DISTILLED FROM COAL.
-KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS.
TMs Oil is not only 01IF,APER, but SUPERIOR TO
THE BEST SPERM. It will NOT (rum OR CONGEAL
AT A LOW TEMPERATURE, and It will RUN LONGER
AND KEEP TIEE•JOUILNALS COOLER TITAN ANY
OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL.
ID — Machinists and others Aro reque,stod to call and
examine these olls at the sole agency,
GEORGE M. FREEMAN, A gt. ,
delo-3cu-1/ No. 110 Walnut street, above Front.
I O. S. Ms
ATTENTION GUARD!
mEstnErts OE• iIiINNFAIA-Ilrl LODOE
• No. 1,
You are hereby commanded to protent yourselves at
T ,
ON SATURDAY, MR INSTANT,
At 4 o'clock, P. lg. Precisely,
ON MATTERS OM IMPORTANCE.
137 order of the
delB-2t* OR N 1) 0010IANDRIL
ijolibag 'Gifts.
3,33 MELVIN'S
AMERICAN 313
GIFT BOOR STORE,
333 OLlESusarr STREET,
lIRLOW FOURTO.
HOLIDAYS! lIOLIDATi!
GIFT BOOKS
A.)10
GIFTS FOR THE 110LIDATO delo-21r
FOR CHRISTMAS.
CHOICE CONFEUTIONERV
STEPHEN P. WHITMAN,
No. 1210 MARKET STREET, West of Twelfth.
FINE MIXTURES IN ONE AND TWO POUND
BOXES.
ASSORTMENT OP BEAUTIFUL BONBONS.
ASSORTMENT OP SPLENDID BOXES,
Tap, SOLUBLE GUM DROPS FOR comma.
A VARIETY OP KNICK 'KNACKS FOR THE
DOLIDAVit. delO•la
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS
AT COST OP IMPORTATION.
TUE LARDERT ASSORTAIENT OP
VANCY CHINA AND °LAPS
goods marked down lu plain figures, and no deviation
from the hied price.
del9 , ht WAI. J. KNRR,
COMA DALT.," Oppotitit the State nom.
( 1 11R1STAIA.b PR SENTS OF REAL
WORTII!
Flue Black. Cloth Cloaks for VA.
Beautiful Chenille Cloaks or
A great variety of Cloaks from V. 3 to VI.
LONG BROGLIE BIIAITI.B, ALL WOOL AND SILK,
FOIL
9ousre and Long Broche Shawls from $8 to $lO.
titwakellthawis Chenille navels, &c., &c,
VERY IeXCELLF.NT BLACK SILEA.
Fancy Silks closing out below cost.
French Merinos at SOc. Englifib Cobourga very cheep.
Figured cud Phan all-wool Dela Ines far 25e. per yard.
Fine quarlityL'lnid Cashmeres for 2.5 c., double width.
OOODA 011 it OWN IhIPORTATION.
Irish Linens, or the very best make.
Ladles , and thantleman , s Linen Ilandkereblefs.
Ladies , and Gentlemen's Rld Gloves.
We Into a very largo stock of
Linen Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels,
Clothe, Cassimeres, Blankets, Flannels, Carpats,& c ,
kc. THORNLEY & CIIISM.
deltLy N. It roe. 81011111 and BYRINti GARDEN.
" We buy cud sell for Cash, and have but one pri e.''
(1 MEADOWS & CO.
• Have the honor to Inform their customers, and
the public, generally, that they are now offering their
exteneivo aseartment of
STI:JILINO
SIL 1 , 1:11 IV ARE,
(Which, for Style, Sterling quality and good tante coo
not be Aurpaaeodd
AT PRIORS UNUSUALLY LOW,
k'OR CASH.
UPWARDS OF P. 0,400 OUNOEs
or
STE la 1 NUIL V E iirle,Lp.s
I=l
110LIDAY GINTS,
Tea and Cotten Service", Pitchers, Cup", nobler', Can
tors, Khives, Pork", Spoons
And all 11rtIclen of ornament mad utility usually made.
Means. C. L. h.. Co. being thennalves practlealSllver•
Puffin, and paromnally auperfatandlng the manufacture
of every article o! Bred by thew far sale, CAN WA R
RANT EVERY ARTICLE All REPRESENTED.
del3-31. 310 CHESTNUT Streat
rThRISTMAS DRY GOODS AT PRICES
xi to slut the CIIRIBTSIAS of 1157 ! !
CHARLES ADAMS has used every ekertiou to accuin
modiste buyers with
138EVISL AIM DESIRABLE AWFIOLE2,
Suitable for PRESENTS, viz :
Obriatinan Do Wine, part colon sad nu wool, to
variety.
Saxony and Valencia Flithle, and Polls de ehavree.
(Ihrlatinas Manua at 1214 centv.
4-4 French do at 17 cents.
taper lirrelto Shawls and Scarfs.
Blanket Shawls eel (Nutt , do.
Lupla's French Marinas and CiVitlmaro.
l'EllY ULNA!' EIIIIROWERIFS
In great variety.
Ladles' and Gouts' Linen eitinbrle Ilautlkerchlefs
fancy borders nod plain.
Milk pocket Ifainikureblete awl Crewels
ADISFI' and GENTS , bent Elb tiLOVES
Kid Holds, (leery lined, nod cloth de.
A full 4(101 01 STAPLE 00008,
Super 114.4, /1.4, 12-4, and 13 , 1 BLANKETS
Super Saxony all Woo! Platineis at 5l Jy cents,
delo•emw•Bt
MiMM
The nehscrlhor wiehlog to Aone out et; the e teek
'II)TH AND FANCY 411)111)14,
Will mill at 20 per oeut. below the regular ;Moen. Ile
has aLA 10.1.1 i AttI3DItTAIIINT of hooking Oholra. boa
To'', Belleau TOY/I, Tie Toya, Plater and Chloe Tee
data, Wood Work•Poxei and Wiltlog !wake, °lke aud
0111101 Vi they tome.; abut Ilutllea, Hollullog A II CI Morita,
Canino.) Fruit Itiilietc, Work Marvin, Plower Stealth',
Ilcaket (,r Yralt coil Flowers, nt the Importer%
Non. 51 and Oil tletith PAreet.
MUM
11"114111tELLAS
AttE AND MAJETTAIIIM
PRESENTS.
A beautiful assortment untinwelng every vnrluty.
At. WM. U. JUOMODNON'H,
(WM lw No. CB MARKET Street
glopartncroilip Notice.
„,,,,,,,,,,,,
nissoLwrioN.--TIM COI AILTNE It -
A.” SIIIP huretwfbro nyluthig Littman NATHAN
STROUSR, 111,1AHMOLIf, arAYlilt, and Atilltit•
lIAM 11'01,P, titular the Brio of BTROUSR, WOLF,
MAYER, a, Co , to OH* der dllll , otve , by Intitual con•
soot, Nlithan Strowiu rothiiii.f. Thu litigious. will ho
settled by the ronoluitig partners, who an , allthOritt'd
la use tI time of the Brio for that purpose, at No
104 Noith THIRD Strout, shore
NATHAN STROITiiii,
ELIAS WOLF',
MAYlill,
Dimon/tar 14, 18:17. ABRAHAM
UOPAILTNI;10111 , NOTICM.-13.104 WOLV, LEV I
HAYED, and ABRAHAM 1 1 /01.1 , inning mucheeed
the itstereet 01 Nathan elrolom lu MG tato firm GC
btrouno, Wolf, Mayor 44 , 11.1littteiptOd \NU them
NATHAN II AYS, wilt continuo the busimoot or Henn.
inducing end Whotenuity CLOTHINO MYIICILANTN,
et the tad eland, No 104 North THIRD Street, nbilvG
Arch, nutter the nom nod lirm of WOLF, 10AY111,
MUT, A CO.
PtutottomentA, December 14, 1007. 11010-Bt#
CAME TO THE PREMISES (W TISK
nubacriber, on Thursday, December Mb, TWO
MANS, color llg it hay'; tha owner la requested to
come forward, ptaro proporty, pay charger" And take
theta away, or thoy will ho Fold acconliag to' low. II
W. HYDE Warbington Hansa, OANI.OWIIII,I, street,
near Wire liridgn, Yairmount. d01.3.2%*
A GENTLEMAN, HAVING SEVERAL
.(111. yearn , experience In the INSURANCE Waimea',
&siren a poeltlon, Becretary or Apelaiant Becretary, , in
firet.clase Fire Ineurance Company. Lee! of refereum
Oir , U. AMireas B, OWENS, 0, delB3t4
golsbau Gifts.
LOOKING GLASSES,
NDIURAVINOS,
OIL PAINTINOS,
outtrsrmAs PRESENTS
JAMES S. EARLE
Offers for Bale the 'Largest Assortment of the above,
of rho LOWEST TFITOES to be round in the city
LARLEY'S beautlfnl ILLUSTRATIONS of
“MARGARET,"
JOLT REORIVRD
EARL'S'S GALLEHIBS,
SIB 01IRSTNUT Street. a
AS CHRISTMAS IS COMING, NOW IS
the time
To get a barrel of FLOUR, of quality prime,
From ALLMAN dr Y. EltN DER, They keep the best,
For DREAD. CAKES, and PIES, It has Mood the teat.
They buy all for malt, at smolt profits they sal,
Ao give them a call, we know you'll do well.
tleati.2t* ALLMAN & ZRITNOER,
Corner FOURTH arid TINE Streets.
fIIIRISTMAS PRESENTS.—
Writing Dean, Portfolios, Porteutonnates, Purses,
Bags, (lard Owes, Packet halves, BitC4lllllllloll llourds,
Chessmen, Hoe Letter Paper, and Stationery of every
description, at greatly
ItirCED PillOE5.
J. li. JOIINSON,
No. 6 North Eltllll.ll Street.
dell tat3lir
IINE WATCHES.
A full supply of all the celebrated London and
Geneve Watches constantly on hand.
We sell the Genuine I.l , odshorn IVa tch at Twe lyfive
Dollars less than the agency price, as established at
Donlon.
Boston Agetey prier, Is '250 275, 300 dollars.
Bailey At Co 'a pries 111 225, 200, 2M dollars.
BAILEY to CO.,
420 CUPS NUT St
no2B-atuth4vr
BIBLES.---The Depository of the Pennsyl
-11 yenta 'Bible; Society, corn.r of WALNUT and
SEVENTH' Streets, (opposite Washington Square,)
Phi lad Mph in, is always supplied with a largo assortment
of ItISIXS and TESTANIENTB, comprielnir every
ver iety of size, quality and price.
The Bible in four vols., of convenient size, bound is
roan, oslf, and morocco.
New Testaments inane two, and four vols., very large
plain type, for persons whose eyesight has beer, weak-
ened by age or disease.
Psalms separately bound of various sizes.
Leipsio and London editions of the Ilebrovr Scrip
tures.
111141 vs for seas is‘o7.lC thirty linsktuagen. del7-Iw*
UMBRELLAS FOR PRESENTS
4' FINE ASSOIITMENT
/10711
MK IND OlWlthilt, IVITLI lIANDs'OMI IVORY
AND
OTIIEIIFINIMI
For Solo by
JOSEPH FUSSELL,
No. 2 Nonni FOURTH Br,, N. w. Cos.
de16,19,2324*
A T GREATLY REDUCED PRICES
zx A beautiful selection of
HOLIDAY GOOUR,
suitable for Presents to be round la
%MEAT VARIETY,
et the corner of
FOURTH AND CHESTNUT STREETS,
ouab as
PORTEMONNAIEK
POCKET noogs,
PORTFOLIOS,
DRESSING OASES,
WRITING CASES,
BANKERS' OASES,
BANK HOOK HOLDERS,
BILL. HOOKS,
MONEY BELTS,
CIGAR CASES,
RAZOR STROPS,
WORK OASES,
CARD CAWS,
NEEDLE CASES,
POCKET CUTLERY,
ROtictis , RAZORS
CHESS BOAR6S,
BACKGAMMON BOARDS,
PAPIER , MACHE WORK BOXY',
DESKS, Ac
'
HOLD PENS, Awl
GOLD AND SILVER PENCIL, CASES.
F. SMITH,
N. W. corner FOURTH and CHESTNUT Ste.
CHRISTI AS PRESENTS.---
-
IN ACCOMIAKCII WITH T/IN
MANNE it oi/ THE TI E. 9 ,
WE WILL,
bi3RIX(I.II.IR PRESENT 1101.1 DAV SEASON,
HELL AT RETAIL
Our Magniticout Stuck of
VANCY ARTICLES,
WHOL ESA LE PRICES.
WE !JANE JUST RECEIVED .1. VAIIIIM
NEW AND BEAUTIFUL ARTICLES
SELECTED AND ADAPTED
YOH
HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
R. st. G. A, WRIGRT,
95 South FOURTH Street.
IVEIV EIEBROIDERIES FOR °MUST
-1 I Mali PRESENTS —DM opened, new and choice
atylos of
Swish, From h. and Scotch, Collarw, from 250 to DI.
Cambric Collars, tory cheap, from 20e toot.
An Dios* Collate, new titylex, from 600 to $l.
Ficcionlat Collars, bototifill ododo, from 700 to
Moulton and Maltese Collars, very cheap, Itic to VIM,
Valentin, French, Swim, Cambric, Linen, and Boni
toviDeta, from 50c to $l6,
Embrolderod and Hemstitch Ilandkerchiefe, very
cheap. Blnevon, Infant+ , Waists, French and Chantilly
Vella, Viounoinge, Embroidered Scoria, c.
Ribbons, Kid Cloves, and llekuntlota
CLOAEB AND SHAWLS
Closing out at an enormous sacrifice; MHO, DOMAN',
Apemen, Cobourga, &c., &c,
quilts and Counterpanes closing vary cheap, at
R. & I'. li. lIELOIIE/I'S,
S. W. corner t ltllirli and OPItINtI GARDEN ~treats,
Hank of Pennsylvania Notes taken at par. delO.Gt
COIRISTMAS AND HOLIDAY GOODS.
IL) w. v. GILENN, No. 243 South FOURTH. Street,
offers to Jesters and the public a
VERY LARGE VARIETY OP FANCY MODS
Suitable for the Ilotiday season. Being entirely of hie
OWN IMPORTATION,
The assortment embraces all the
NEWEST STYLES,
AND AT VERY REDEBED PRICES.
Among it will be found—
Paper Macho Work Boxes, Desks, Portfolios,
Ladies , Vahas and Traveling nags.
Porte Mona*les, Parses and Pocket Books 3 In great
variety.
Pearl Card Cases, beautiful atyles.
Bohemian Ulass Toilet Bottles, richly decorated.
Odor Dozes and Glove Boson.
Fancy license Inkatands, Thermometers, A.C.
Backgammon and Chess Boards, Chmamen.
Fa . no English Scissors, in sets.
Fancy Cigar Stands and Cigar Casey.
Scotch Wood Snuff Boxes and Fancy Articles.
ktedattionn in plastic ivory.
Memorandum and Ball Tablets, lu pearl and ivory,
Together with numerous other articles in the tine,
cledgm.lf
GIFT BOOKS FOR THE HOLIDAYS
- -
THE ASIERIOAN SUNDAY SCHOOL UNION
ruNLI sit ES
TIIOIJSAND
ctioicc
ILLUSTRATED BOOKS,
CHILDREN AND YOUTH;
Being The
LARGEST COLLECTION IN rim couxvtr
Alno, A VAriety of
DIKES AND DI:VOTIONAL DOORS
ON
FOR TILE HOLIDAY SALF:S
ANTLY ILLUSTRATED CATILOOUF AAA it
be had without cha-go, by applyi ng At
THE AMERICAN SUNDAY PCIIOOL UNION,
No, 1122 Cboarr•uT 1 . 1111 A.
delG•tdr2
FOIL TILE 110
Hooks will be sold ►t Im.
ift, iyorth from ZiOceroN to
oat Pomona pasha Mug
able Preseuts for the a ewe
/ they could purchase icue
SPLENDID BOOKS
DP:ff.—The following
tonally low Eke!, and a
SlO6, given with °eery Look
thou will thud get two ',du
amount of money for whlel
eleowhoro.
I, LIST,
Forget.tne-not 5I 60
Frlotolrhittht OlTurtair I 60
FritieniAtipnt Token. ..1 d 0
Frientlabitt , s flirt—. I 40
Mit of Affection..., 1 60
Wien' Wreath I be
Ladles' Scrap Book.. 1 .60
Ittentury's Oift 1 , 40
The Ootu Annual.... 1 40
Tho Snow Flake—. 1 60
The MOOO KOH .50
The I%llot unlit 1 60
Ttio Proeuvvolve An•
noel T TO
The Magnolia t 1.0
Tito (laden
PART!.
Youtlt'n ICropooko...ll 26
J urea., Yorgot•mo
oot 1 25
Thu Pot Annual I 22
Thu ...... 126
The Rune Iliad 1 20
Tim 110111111114 Rird.. 1 21
Thu t1.41.mt, no To.
kou of Prlen.h.6l6, 1 60
111, Pnci'ut. Plower. 1 50
Tim Tokou 1 60
Tim 11tobinto 1 54
The (I nolSokt 160
21.0 tlhrinllau Koop
natio 160
The Itellglous ti 4111 1 ,0•
nir 1 00
goohot the abut 110iiki
IMCIAVO, Mil gat, out Wont
Alert elate).
holly Itookh, Bvo, thins, oxtrit gilt,.
44 • 4 4, Tllrkoy, nut
Moly of the I,ttke, Bvu, clnth r ultra gilt.
Turkey, nut.
The 111a.teut. morocco, fall gilt
The Souvenir Oellery, 44
The (look of the Boudoir 4,
The Hook of Homily . 4
lio4llotg of Mouton , . TurkoY. gilt •• •
The Orletttnt &tutus!, 4, not
The (Mani, morocco, fall gilt
Tho (lift, morocco, toll gilt
The Am I,nutl•tenio Aauual, cloth, gilt...
" morocco, gilt.
ant,
Dom of the 1 , 010100, Turkey, art
icoolinako .411111111, cloth, gilt
morocco, gilt
" sot
is Imustitoutvly boon l 7 tq
cAtod with colored and :Auk)
ti
Whdur Wrottii, cloth, gilt
" mortice°, not
Plural Itoivrtico, to) al dr°, dolt,, 8411
" IIIMCOCCO, apt L ou
.9,tiroy now, iirloiololity it-
Avingo, noloetiol with great
to publiihatt ht tho P tilted
'Lora Auuunla ire
bintrntod with tool
aao Oulu tho bent editions
Stnlrn• _ _ _
LADIES'
The Pet Album tit 00
Thelee/tenger Bird
Album 1 00
The Bunbeem Album, 100
The , O'n Album... 1 00
The /tomehll Album. 1 00
The (lift Album.-- 1 00
Album or t. 0%. 1 II
Album of Ilemetu•
benne° 1 75
Abllll
!mos of I 10E004 75
Lo von of Altectlou.. 1 75
t'bo l'hllopommAlbun t 1 75
Token of Linn 1 75
Album of , 2 00
fmnageulia Album— . 900
forget-me-not Album. 2'25
Album of Moulory„. 200
blouvoulr Album..... 200
i'dondsllll) Album„. 100
, .....
The *Am o Albums are oil' bum' ti fully illuntiated , with
steel rugrarkw and cotorod iiitintratimia, and' Yawl•
comely bound 1u morocco, °Alfa.
Autog kph Woks, morocco .. $1 115
tt " antique 160
Bend and get cue of the above beautifully bone d and
appropriate pronoun'. Do not forgot the poodle' , ! fea
turo of theca Hooke la, that with every book pure bated
yotvgot, in addition, a gilt worth from arty man ' o cat
hundred dollars.
Persons at a dl4tance wishing any of the above .alna.
blo lloolta will be furnished with thew by exp.. boa or
mall, on their remitting the price.
Noma orating Books sent by mail wilt pleas, t Rend
twentpone cents postage for Hooks from $1 to V. t and
thhty.afzcents for Books more thou that amonnt.:
Address G. O. lIVANS.
del7-tlatulOt 430 0111MITNIIT Street, Philadelphia,
DENNSYLVANIA BANK NOTES
-L TAKEN AT PAR.—We shall open thte gay !ot
elegant assortment at CLOAKS and TALMAB,
DLANKETI, bRESS GOODS, and other Dry Goode.
SAMUEL S. GEES,
delo-lt No. Sta MARKET Street.
SHAWLS, SHAWLS.
Black Centre Broolo Long Shawls.
Maine Leine
Freati Blanket Tleunas and Lamas.
Also, Chenille Shawls and Searle,
SILABPLREIS BROTHERS,
del° CHESTNUT and RIO HT II Streets
vgemool; TEACHERS, POLICE, AND
" other Craditera erne city, take notice.
We will take CITY WARRANTS at PAR for Cloak%
and Tairnam, Blankets, Dress Stuffs, and other CRT
(1011118, all of which will be offered at the lowest cash
prices• SAMUEL B. 11E99,
9.33 MARKET Street, north side,
SeltlAw between NINTH and TERM
VIIILDREN'S PLAIDS.
Just received A me of Childron's
Eng ilsh Woollen Jacket Plaids—
Rich designs and Colors.
Also, Plaid Flannels and Challis.
At tilletitHAFS BBOTITERF,
119 CCESTNTIT and EIGHTH Streets
- -
VeLANKETS, BLANKETS, BLANKETS.
N ABCIIAMBAULT, Northeast corner of
ELEVENTH cud MARKET Streets, has Just received,
from New York Auction, 400 pairs or Leavy Twined
Blankets
Large Eliza Twilled Blankets, at $l. 50.
Large else Twilled Blankets, at $2 00.
Largo size Twilled Blankets, at 82 23.
Largo size Twilled• Blankets, at $2 50.
Largo size Twilled Blankets, at $2 75.
Large size Twilled Blankets, at VI OU
Large size Twilled Blankets, at $3 25.
Large size Twilled Blankets, at $3 ZiO.
Large size Twilled Blankets, at $4 DO.
Large size Twilled Blankets, at $1 20.
Large else Twilled Blankets, at $5 00.
Large size Twilled Blankets, at $5 50.
Largo alre Twilled Blankets, at $8 00
Large NCO Comfortable!' at $1 75 and $2. dell.3t
H OLIDAYS.
We would call the attention of those desirous of tusking
suitable
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
TO OUR
JAMIE AND ELEGANT ASSORTMENT
Or
GOODS
ADAPTED FOR TUAT PURPOSE.
FOR RALE AT
VERY LOW PRICES.
THOMAS W. EVANS et CO.,
1316-81 818 & 820 CREBTNUT Street
SACRIFICES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS
WE ARE SELLING
DALL TRIMMING, %%Qat Drop, Sin, Gimletly
Do. Do.lom Drop, Sc,2 formerly 50r.
VA.NeT VELVET, 60e, formerly, $125.
♦ND VANor tanotimus GENNIIALLY,
Al STILL HEAVIER REDUCTIONS.
J. G. MAXWELL & SON,
CHESTNUT, Wow Rlevanth,
de16.21Y and SECOND, balm Spruce.
CLOAKS REDUCED IN PRICE FOR
ONE WEEK.
We will otter during this week our entire Meek of
LADIES' CLOTH CLOAKS
at a considerable rednotlon.
Good style Ism Cray Cloaks $2.60:
•
Black Cloth Mohair Trimming, $3.
Lot of high cost Cloaks at RALF PRICE. •
Children's (floats at $2 end upwards.
TILE ESPECIAL ATTENTION OE DRYERS IS DE
SIRED to the style and workmanship of the bulk of
nur stork.
Also, to CLOAK AND SHAWL ROOM, a largo stock
of Long and Square Woollen Shawls, In plain, medium,
and guy Mylen,
. .
EROOIIE e►tABaB
reduced
in price ONE-POVRTiI.
COOPER & CONARD,
deti-et B.E. corner NINTIt nod MARKET Re
tIELROY IS o — PVEITIYdRtAYITf.
DUCEMENTS in Ladles' Cloaks and Shawls.
$2.5 All-Wool Long Broche Shawls only $lOO
$lO Silk and Wool Lang }troche bhawls only 10 00
014 Silk and Wool Long Brodie Shawls only 0 00
$S Silk and Wool e(iunro Brodie only 5 00
$1.5 C/1001110 Shawls, extra rich borders, 0n1y..... 850
$l2 Chenille Shawls, rich border, only T 50
$lO Chenille Shawls, beautiful, only 7 50
57.50 Chenille Sla.tvelg, plain rtyles 1.50
$ll Cloaks, beautiful styles and fake fabric 10.00
$l2 (goalie reduced to.. 510
$9 Cloaks roduced to 4 50
vi Cloaks reduced to It 00
A splendid assortment of dterinoee tut Castuocree,
backs and plains and fancy colors, reel French, at
about half the usual price.
Cloths for Ladies' Malta, and:lieu's and Boys' wear,
he endless variety, every shade and color, at about one
ball the regular prices; Detainee et 10 cents, worth
Ceuta; All-Wool Plaids, 2S cents, worth 624 cents;
Embroideries, in endless variety, at about on e . half the
regular priers; Ribbons, Hosiery, Gloves, Trimmings,
at Pollnow sacrifice, at
deld-Ste fs 6toOLROV'S.II South NrNITI St.
HOLIDAY GIFTS,
OF AN
USEFIH, AND ACCEPTABLE CHARACTER
CURWPN STODDART t BROTHER
Invite perßous who are about making selections of
tintless' PRISSENTS, to an inspection of their extensive
and varied stock of
FANCY AND STAPLE GOODS.
'Which has been purchased at the late auction sales,
at greatly realltßti prices
RIGA DRESS SILKS
" SILK ROBES A QUILLS at $l5
" VOLANTE at $l5 and $l5.
" POPLIN " A gram , . at ci
PARIS PRINTED MOLTS DE LA INES-31, 35, 37,
and 44 cents.
Rich style, all wool, PLAID CASIIMERE-31, 35, and
37 rents per yard.
FRENCII MERINOS-60, fe.lN,,hud 70 rents.
PA RAMATTAS, FIDURED CASIISIIIRES, CALI
COES, 640,
An exteaßive Meek of Parts and Vlennaie Long and,
Square
BBOCIIE SHAWLS.
From the late Cash Auction Bales,
dovcrior Long Brodie Shawle—s), $lO, $ll, $l2,
BLANKET SHAWLS,
American sod 'lnverted Elaa.et Sit[MLR, ILO( and de
sirable styles.
STELLA SIIANVLS, of aisles designs.
CUE VILLE BRAWLS, from $2 50 upwards.
CASIBIERE SCARFS,
EMBROIDERIES,
GLOVES, d, , de.
Nos. 450, 452, and 454
NORTII SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW
INDIA SHAWLS.-
(IEO. FRYER,
916 CHESTNUT STREET,
Itax received a few choice
INDIA SHAWLS,
Suitable fur
C WRIST:VAS' PRESENTS.
The atteutiou of the Ladies is particularly {railed
C 0 A IC S .
C EA P AND ELEGANT CLOAKS.
The largeet fuel harelgoment stock of
YF: l' ET AND CLOTH CLOAKS
In the City,
at 14000X0 PRICES, AT
GEO, MEWS,
Na. 410 CHESTNUT STILEET. 59-2
B OYS' CLOTHING.
E. A. 110 YT TIRO,
Have now on hand a very largo aneortment of
READY-MADE GOODS,
Suitable fur the present Beason, which they feel disposed
to eel! contr.
ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS,
Iv. CON.NN.It 'XXVI laD CITOCTNU? 800.
N have a largo assortment of uncut goods,
of superior quality and mako, to order from. 114.1 m
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.—SPE—
Jur CIAL IiZOTICE.—AII the notes on the Bank of
Pennsylvania redoetoed at par for DRY GOODS, selling
at loss than Auction prices. Melina, Linens, Cloths,
Cassimeres Blankets, Shawls, Calicoes, Delaiucs. at a
great san itise, to connection with our entire stork,
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 wake no differento,) at
OLIVER U. JOIINSOS'S Pennsylvania Bank Note 'Sky'
(louts Store, N 0.1009 )1AltBall! Street, &Goya Teeth,
north aide.
. . .
N. B.—Orders rOOO/ veil for the very Leal Sellnylklll
Coal ; reuowylvaul a bank Notea taken im papoeut.
OLIVER fl. JOHNSON,
n 030.110 No. 100) Market street.
M=3lllEN=ll
A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES
his beon determined ou by the eubecriberg, to von
eequence of the continued presture.
IMO 51100Etil I•l\OLISU BEAVER MARS,
$2, formerly $3 50.
300 91198 ES ENCLTSII Di:AYER CLOAKS.,
$3 50, formerly $5 50.
1:50 SUPERIOR PRI:NeII DEAVER CLOAKS,
$5 to $9, cost to import $7 to $lO each.
LONU BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS,
$9, formerly $ll.
RICII 'BLACK VELVET CLOAKS,
All 24) per coot. below coot of production. ,
.W. PROCTOR & CO.,
Successors to Geo. liulpin & Co ,
nl3 Loco .1 703 CHESTNUT street.
LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS,
AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS.
NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY,
3.0. MAIM ELL & BON.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES,
1016 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleteetb
Aunt WI S. SECOND St., below Set (tea,
A.OTOItI ES. —Nos. 93 and 97 GEORGE St ,
Teeth, and SECOND Street, near Woe.
Orders outdo at a tow hours' notice. seal muff
eettiloncit'e eoRIG.
IitINE SHIRTS, rondo to order, and war
ranted, of elogant, material a n d ~aperior 'lark
lososktp, Mao, Dress Stocks and ficuttesoeu's Vhtp•
pre, at ths PITIO)13111 Blare. of W. W. KNILIIIT, GIS
AR(U Strait, *bay% Pixtrt.
9 00
... 000
00
g
•N 00
... ft 00
.... 4 00
k,OO
Mi 00
.4 00
4 00
.6 00
;:t 00
00
.000
.3 00
<I 00
3 00
N't7 APP Elt WRAPPERS 1 WR.AP-
T P ! --A very large and elsgsot as4ortsnosit at
reduced Drives. Also, beery antler-clothing of all ile
,srrlptlons, for gentlemen's wont., at, W,
012 AliClf Sheet, above '6oftla. t‘o2l- y
AVINCLIESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE.
MEN'S PURNIBUING STORE, and PATENT
otapiThEEß. BEAN SMUT IdANUPAOTORY, No. T 8
OIL NSTNUT /Street, above Seventh street , Philadelphia
Tho atte.ut ion or Southern mod Western Hero/mute, and
Stremeam, it particularlp Melted to this Improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect lifting article wade. At whole•
sale aid retail, WA wide to order. sub-19if
ANNOUNCEMENT.
The atibvcriber hew, leave to announce to hi%
friende and the public that he will open his SALOON
for their reception on
2110N1./AY, I.lth last
Bin block (et large and rich variety) iv cormiß of
iqinsEnvta) .ANI3 eIIY,STALLIZED FRUITS, ApRI
CM'S CIIFRRIR.4, PINEAPPLES, PRABS,
1111618 (IAGE QUINCES &a
11014 601 3—A large and fre4ll uesmtmsnt
FANCY TOYS-dttecbanical Toys, paper, wood, and
sugar-au eildloot variety.
PANtri BOXES—Newoot styled, fancy and plain, and
valet) wo,ortmont., of every possible deacrietion.
SACS CARA% CORNETS, BASKET.% 1 ICTORIAM,
PASTI I.LAU ES, to , &e., all of recant importation,
and which for talent and variety will d, fy competition.
Fur halo by 13. lIENRION, Confectioner.
dos ➢IA RR ET street. above Morcott!.
FUND.--UNITED STATES
►J TRUST COMPANY, toner of TRIED and °MST
NUT Struots,
Large and small soma received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PER. CENT INTER
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
0110 houra, from 9 until o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
MARTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland,
from £t upwards.
President—STEPHEN R. CRAWFORD.
Treasurer—PLlNY FISH.
Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER. eel7-Iylf
r EXAS LAND AGENT.--MR. J. DE
CORDOVA, Texas Land and General Amt., will
be at, the A:ARLAND ROWAN TO-DAY and TO-MOlt
DOW, (lirlday and Saturday,) ready to Attend to bust-
DUE delB-2Ve AA
04 Oman).
80 Alt L 9
Salts by (auction
M THOMAS & SONS,
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Ilia Kos. 139 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH STRUT,
(Formerly Nog. 67 and 694
REAL 'ESTATE, STOO/18, &e.
Poldle Soles at the Philadelphia Exchange every
Tuesday Evenlnt,
Irj" "Imbibing of each property Issued eeparately, Ia
addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous
to each sale one thousand catalogues In pamphlet form,
giviug full descriptious of all the property to be sold on
the following Tuesday.
/0"" FURNITURE SALES AT TIM AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning._ _
REA ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE,
irr We have a large amount of Real Rotate at Prf.
Nate Sale, including every description of City and
country property. Printed Lista may be bad at the
mutation Store.
ST6OI{BAXI2 REAL ESTATE—TUESDAY NEXT.
Pamphlet Catalogue,, now rentlycontalning full Je
arriptiort of all the property to be sold on Tuesday
4,,, ning,221 Inst., with a Cat of sales 29th init. and
January sth.
STOCKS. Lesda y OANS, &O.
On Tug,
0.24 Mat., at 7 o'clock at th Evenin e
Philadelphia Exchange,
for account of whom it may concern, 110 shares Little
Schuylkill Navigation Railroad mad Coat Company.
By order of Executors.--5 shares Huntingdon and
Broad 'Top Cord Company,
Ake, for account of whom it may concern
-5 bonds, $l,OOO each, City of Wheeling 6 per cent.
loan to the Itompeeld Railroad Company, dated 184.1
due 1770—coupons payable let of January and July in
Philadelphia.
1 share in the Point Breeze Park Association,
Shares in the Philadelphia Library, Mercantile Li
brary, and Philadelphia Atheneum.
INSURANCE COMPANY SCRIP.—AIso, g1„087.10
scrip of tho Union Mutual Insurance Comps y,
g7O scrip of the
BOND AN D
Jostle:wee Co.
WELL-OEOURED BOND AND SIODTGAOE-65,D00.
On Inenday Evening,
V.. 1 inst.. at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange,
will be bold—
A bond and mortgage and warrant, eocured on half a
square of ground, Nineteenth ward. Ahe 'property is
owned by Joseph Lewis, Eau of West Cheater, by whi,du
the interest is punctually paid.
PRIVATE BALE REGISTER
frr Real Estate entered on our Private t& ter, and advertised occasionally in our Public Bale
Ahtracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
tree of charge.
E iCTIlik V &LIS ABLE REAL ESTATE—DECEMBER p 2.
This mile will include
LARGE AND VALLIAIILE LOTTenth street, be.
tween Chestnut and Market streets, corner of Marble
street-06 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 CLIESTNIIT STREET PROPERTY—
North side, west of Tenth street, 28 feet front, 178 feet
deep. Clear of all Ineumbranco. Rents for $l,OOO a
year,
Both the above are valuable business locations.
TUREE-STOIXY D'iVEGLING —AThree-istou
brick dwelling, youth side of Branch street, No. 308,
between Third and Fourth, and .114C0 and New 'treats.
TIIIIEN-STORY BRICK DWELLING.—Thcee-story
brick dwelling, No na trawls street, north of Thom?.
6011, between 'Tenth and Eleventh etgeett
. . .
VALCAULE RESIDENCE AND STABLE.—Three
story brick dwelling, without double back buildings,
N0.126250u1b Ninth street, between Locust and Spruce
streets, also, a substantial new three-story brick sta
ble sod coach-house lu the rear, on Raspberry alley—
lot 20 by 188 feet. Sale absolute.
VALUABLE MARKET STREET STORIL—The sub
stantial modern four-story brick store, No. 119 Market
street, opposite Letitia court. Only 53,000 required in
cast!.
VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, GERMANTOWN—
Che,twat street, 1t tea from Morton street, f feet
front. 160 feet deep.
TWO GROUND-RENTE, En AND $36 A YEAR.—
Mso a ground-rent of E 32 a year, ,ocured on a lot and
Mich derailing. One of ma, seemed on a lot and brisk
dwellings. •
READ. Er3TATE SALE—DECEMBER 20th.
- .
This sale vat Ittchade, among other property, the fol.
loWing— • -
,
Orphans' Court Bste.—Estate of William . Keeler,
....
TIME-STORY BRICK DWELLINO.—Three-story
trick dwelttog , north elide Poplar greet, west side of
Twelfth streot,
Same Natate.
LOT.—Lot of ground north side Girard menus, west
of Twelfth street.
Sane Estate
BRICK BUILDING AND LOT.—tot of ground' mit
aide or Ressler street, south of Ditonend street, Nine
teenth word.
Hama Estate
TIIIIER-STORY BRICK DWELLTN6: Toren-story
brisk dwelling we.t side oflbira street, south of
Stiles street. Twentieth ward.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE, ARCH STREET, AND
LARGE LOT.—The elegant residence No. IM Arch
street, below Eleventh street. It is finished In the west
expensive manner, and is replete throughout with all
modern conveniences, SS feet front, 115 feet deep to
Aendemy street. immediate menden. liege at the
auction store.
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.—The neat modern
four•story brick residence, No. EL. South Twelfth street,
above Pine street. It la built in a superior manner,
with the modern conveniences Immediate noaresaion,
Pale by order of Heirs—to clove an
. . . .
TALOASLR al A ILK ET STREET PROPERTY—.
LARGE LOT .—All that valuable lot of ground, south
,Ido of Market street. west of Eighth street (site of the
late fire). In feet front, 147 feet deep, with building,
underlain, A n.
. .
C=EI
SEVEN BRICK lIWIIMINIAN IN TnE HEAR—
Seven four-story brick dnellioge, forming a court In the
rear.
REAL ESTATE SALE-JANUARY 6th
Milt sale will include:- - -
AN ENTIRE" SQUARE OF GROUND, TWENTY.
TUIRD WARD, OPPOSITE THE EPISCOPAL 008-
PIT AL.—The valuable square of ground, hating a
front of 585 feet on Front street, 510 feet on Lehigh
avenue,. 645 feet on Fillmore street, and 548 feet on
Somerset street. Four valuable fronts.
Sale at No. 104 South Twelfth street.
UPHOLSTERER'S STOCK, lIAIR 14.1TTRE95.18.9,
BEDDING CURTAINS, rte.
This Morning,
19th instant, at 11 o'clock, without reserve, at No.
109 South Twelfth street, the stock of an upholsterer
deettuing business, consisting of hair mattresses, bed
ding curtains, and general uphol +tering articles.
11_7 May be examined on the morning of sale.
SALE OF A LARGE COLLECTION OF ENGLISH
aND FRENCII ENGRAVINGS,
This Evening,
191.14 inst. at the auction store, a large collection of
English and French engravings, a portion of them beau
tifully colored. Included area number Of rare prints
from the port folio of au orttst.
Catalogues will be ready and the prints arranged on
Saturday morning.
CARD.--The collection of choice LIBRARV . AND
SPLENDIDLY ILLUSTRATED BOORS, suitable for
llolidsy Presents, to be sold by order of Messrs, D.
Anylelon Co., on Monday, '2lst lost , and following
evenings, is now arranged for examination with cata
logues.
VALUABLE AND'ELF.RANT LONDON AND AMERI
CAN DOOM, Vtoll. TIIE EXTENSIVE AND VA..
RUED STOCK OF MESSRS. D. APPLETON it CO.,
NEW YORK
On Monday,
December:lst, and following evenings until finished,
will be cold at oar auction store, by order of Messrs. D.
Appleton A. Co , a consignment of choke, valuable, and
elegant English and American ?books, embracing, in
addition to their own publications, many of their best
Easton importations, all 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
ho:lday presents.
Catalogues with full particulars will be ready and the
books arranged for examination on Saturday morning,
19th inst.
Sale No. 440 North Seventh street
NEAT lit:R:8E1106 FIIIINITERE, BRUSSELS
CARPETS, Sco.
On Monday 3lorning,
At 10 o'clock, at No. 4R) North Seventh street. first
door above Noble street. the neat household furniture,
Brussels carpets, Am, of a family declining houselneep
ing. Also, the kitchen furniture.
May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of safe.
Sate at No. 1706 WriAinitton street.
lIANBSORE FURNITURE, ELEGANT 31A.NTLE
. . . . . .
MIRROR, BRUSSELS CARPETS, &e.
On, Tuesday Morning,
WA instant- at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. 1106
Washington street, Spring Garden, The entire furniture
of a family leaving the city, comprising superior walnut
drawing room, dining room, and chamber furniture,
book case, gee bode and hair mattresses, fine carpets,
atm, a general assortment a excellent kitchen furni
ture. sc.
ify• Tbo furniture wio, made to onler, has been in
use but a few month., and is equal to new.
DE7 May be exammed at 8 o 'clock on the morning of
sate, with catalogues.
Bale at No 912 Chestnut street.
SUPERIOR AND ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE
Stock or Chtates it. White
On Victintailoy Moranitop,
23d instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at the ware
rooms, No 912 Cheatuut street, the entire stock of su
perior cabinet furniture of Mr. Chan. 11. White, dectlin
ingbusiness,comprising agent eel assortment of rasevrood
and wal nut drawing-roolu furniture, In rariortv style or
setup), rosewood, walnut, and mahogany boudoir furni
ture, superior dining room and library furniture, ele
gant arid plain rosewood, walnut, and mahogany cha
ber furniture, all manufactured of the best mate
rials and workmanship expressly for private miles.
lij—The well-known reputation of Mr. Charles If.
White as a eabinet-maker, and the experience of up
wards of thirty-tire years' business In the city, is
aaulii
edent guarantee to purchasers that his stock is of the
first quality, arid we therefore recommend this sale to
personaabout furnishing to being well worthy of atten
tion.
Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth sixeet ,
SUFI:RION FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, ROSE
WOOD PIANO-FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, &a.
On Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the auction store, an extensive suort
meut of secoud•h.ud furniture, mirrors, pisnatotte,
carpets, dec., f roar famlßlTdenlßLdnghousekeeplng.
PItIVATE 9AI.S.
Shari% in the lamaileiny of Muaie ; Point Breeze Pori;
hII e I phi a t and Id aneantile Libraries; Atheuunanioke.
FARLIff 4 ; AC PRIVAT 41 . SAM?,
The elegant country ACIII and farm, known all " Far
ley," late the reetdeuce .0: Richard liaison, deceased,
formerly of Dr. Shlppen r ia.ofered at private Wt. Full
description% may ho had at the auction rooms
TO REN T.—T faur-stovlitc.i.e, No. 13 Strawberry
street Reut moderate.
31tourance Ecnapagits
EXCIL%NOE INSURANCE
'‘.- I COMPANY —NOTICE —The Annual Meetire of
the Steekhohier 4 , for the election of Eirecton, fqr Ike
enening year, a tt be held at the °ince of the tWA
psny, No 331 AV Al,tiTT Street, Philadelphia, of,
MONDAY, the 4th 3 aunary, 1058 0 at 1S o'clock.
delihtja4 LEANDER IY. Y. U. STARR, Sec'y.
g HEAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY—Office. 403 WALNUT, Corner
of VOllltTll Street. FlRE,sad.
INd I.IItANOE at the lowest rates.
Pin LIDICLPIII A, November 23,1857.
At a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company,
held 400 the 16th tont., the following perbous were
ele.tret. Directors for the cowling year, els:
CINALIV.ES C LATIIROP, 14‘.1 Walnut street.
'WM. DA ilLlt U, 1510 Plue street.
WIIILLDE . N, merchant, 18 North Front at.
ISAAC ITNALEIII.IWAT, Attorney and Counsellor.
AWN C.ll LINTER, of Wright, Hunter & Co.
E. TA:Aill".. of E. Tracy & Co , Coldscuitha'
3011i53 di. 1.1.101111. DY, of Jonee. White, Jr JrCurdy.
TllOB . CIU.LESPIE, of Gillespie & Zeller.
....
_
Jt& E.:WITH, or J... U. Su:nil& Co.
k.2/AltEBn of Win. U. Brown Sr- Co.
JOIIN ItATOODEP, nor, Peveuth and Sansom streets.
CIIAit.I.I.4I,4IODIPSON, 413 Chestnut street.
JNO. I. BLOWN:, 2•26 South Third street
ALFRED TATL.OR, office Cairo City Property.
haat at a L usting of the Directors, held this day,
C LAI'I44ICP was unanimously re-elected
P.retident, and YM. D4-11,LINO,
IC Vi
c
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2ident
k:.,R IL,
ARsititant-Secretary.
11 - 2IRARD F1R.1 4 1 AND MARINE INSITR
%-m ARCM COMPANY, PLILLADUVIVA-011100, No,
street, west of TRAM).
aisas 13YLY Th.64lziP
1)/111101ML
Jen Walkoc,
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°° B l . P 4 7} C I
I l e s t ' u q
A a ;
Furman Sheppard,
Jones, M. D.,
Joseph Klapp, Id. D.
Win. )1. linals,
A. 3,4,01., Jr.,
Borroogne,
J. 11./lugbea,
V. D. Stieriviin,
Vo2.
J.Y. B te,aer,
U. A. Bhaekolford,
JORL
lion. G. W,WOODWAB.I),
Nina. B.
Jaws B. Ai.volli,Amist
JONES, President.
Vice President.
1101douss, Secretary.
tent Secretary. no2-3m-if
C O2IMONWFAIffiI FIRE INSURANCE
1 115-IPI'V I TNYMOTaI I iT r ai
Streets,
o p v t a ste neo.ooo lphm, •s
. .bacribed OsPitm, $60 0 ,00 0 .
rm
DAVID JAYND, Y. D., Preedeat.
THOMAS 8,82'11.1;142a, Vice Presq.
1 . SUM% Nome, Secretary.
S111:107.11, or CHINESE SIILIAR-UANE
woax_•,:2s livehele for salaby
6ROABDALE, P&IBOR, 60 ,
No. )04 N. HeAwino spool.
Oaks bp Iturticm.
B Y ALFRED M. DERKNESS,
PIIII/ADRLPRIA TIORRE AND CARRIAOR
BAZAAR, southeast corner of sloth and
between Chestnut and Walnut streets.. - 060178 Sta ,
trr Balsa of horses, aarriates,___aad harness, held
reg.- 41 ' 1 Y every SATURDAY mommict, throughout
the year, commencing at 10 o'clock.
11- 7-- The /areal' collection of new and second-land
carriages, harness, saddles, ke , in the city, maybe
seen at this establishment for private sale.
1)G , Carriages received on storage.
IQ - Out-door salts attended to on ream/noble terms.
HORSES, V.EIINLY.S, AND MARIIIBB. -
Ou Saturday Morning,
At ID o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold, horses,
vehicles, and harness.
SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER,B
to TV DIVERT h SCOTT,) 431 0/EXIMMT Bt.,
opposite the Costa% noose, between 'math Awl Path
&testa_
SPECIAL SALE OF FANCY GOODS—Sr ITABLE
POll HOLIDAY PRESENTS.
On 'Monday Ilorning,
gist instant, itommenclng at It 4 o'clock, trrectsely,
will be sold without reserve, tic,r cub, a large and
general assortment or chome Laney goods, suitable for
the approaching holidays.
D'• Samples and catalogues early on the morning at
sole, when the trade, and purchasers generally, are
invited to attend.
. .
PEREMPTORY BALE OP PURR.
Oa Moadsy Moraine,
Commencing at 10% o'clockpc-ecurs— ly, we will soli,
without resenra,a general aseortanent of tun, In setts;
for ladies" and 1111/$l5O Welt.
Also, gents` fur collars, gloves, kc.
Also, twenty-sre Air sleigh and carriage mbar.
Included will be found cloaks, *Winn, capes, vitt*.
rinse, pelerines, molts, circulars, cuffs, AC., made in the
best manner of mink, sable, Siberian squirrel, stone
martin chinabilli, dn.
nY" ' Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
sale.
SPECIAL. PEREMPTORY BALE OP FINE FE M.
On Taesday Morning,
22d inst., commenting at lOg o'clock precisely, we
will Bell, without reserve, &large and valuable assort
ment of fare, in setts, for ladies' wear.
Also, gents' far collars, for gloves, kc.
Included will be found capes, ball capes. vietorines,
muffs, xnufftees, be. , made in elegant style, of scant
martin, Canute mink , liable, Siberian squirrel ' , Ranieri
squirrel, French squirrel, water mink, Freneh sable
Getman filch, Canada act, Americsn fatels, mountalsi
martin, silver martin, ermine, ,kc ,kc.
ITJ'' The whole, embracing a very desirable assort-
Merit may be examined with cstslogua early on the
morning of sole.
EXTENSIVE PEREMPTORY SALE OF 2,000 DOZ.
WOOLLEN HOSIERY 00005.
On Wednesday Morning,
Commencing at 10 o'clock, punctually, we will sell,
without reserve, to close an account, 2,000 dozen knit
woollen hosiery goods, consisting of large size wool
shawls, gents' extra large and heavy scarfs, wool com
forts, wool hoods, gents" white and mixed lambs wool
shirts and drawers.
Urdu the whet . ° trill be sold without regard to coat,
the trade, and purchasers generally, will and it to their
interest to attend. Samples and catalogues wily on the
taerning of Bale.
TAMES A. FREEMAN, AIIGTIONtEIf,
40. 03 WALESIT STREET, above FOURTH.
OARD-41ALI OE HOUSEHOLD YURNEEUDS--THIS.
DAY.
in- We beg leave t.. 3 inform the nubile Satire hold
one molar weekly sales of Sarnitare every Twelk4Tr_at
our SPACIOUS SALES ItoOhl, WALROY
anzsr, where ererf possible attention L given to ob
tain the highest prices for the geode of there' who may
favor no with consignments. Familia having portions ita
their furniture to aspo.4 of, or those declining house
keeping sod not wishing sake at their own dwellings,
an here their Amatory CAREFULLY animas TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WRIER TWIT WILL REALIZE
BETTER PRICES FOR WEIR FUjINITURE TtiAH
TaBY OAN OBTAIN nom ANY Or THE
TURN DEALERS OR ANY OMER ATICT/ON STORM
TRE. CITY.
iersorut favring wwith nalests east flat
assured that their property not co
be se ,enro arillted.
Cochuhudoes more moderate then that* charged
by soy other Auction House to the city.
Err Cossignmesta respectfully sobdt.st •
Ipirr Swats Dead immediately alter the goods are sold.
Executors' Sale.
111.16R.D.
On Wednesday Morning.,
Dec. 23, sot 7 o'clock, et the Philadelphia Exchange,
previous to the sale of real 'Bute, will be sold—
I share stock to Philadelphia Athena e.
REAL ESTATE fid.LE—DZOBIIBIIt 23d.
.
This sale at the Exchange, on Wedneeday.erolag,
December 234,1857, at &Clock, will Lactate—
Orphans' Court Sale.—Estate of Joseph Coltman, Deed.
sltAlitE 11013 SE AND LOT, ANN STREET, NENE
TEENTII. WARD.—A frame house, and lot of most,
southeast side of Ann street, SO feet southeast from
Sarah greet, Nineteenth ward, 10 feet front,lo3 feet
deep. VA ground rent.
Orphans' Court Sale.—Tatate of H. Y. Roemer, Dowd
PROPENEr QUEEN STREET, KENSINOTON.—A.
certain bows sod lot, north side of Queen street, 110
feet front, and 120 feet deep, to a feet alley lead Nag
from Shocksztaxon strvet. Clear of ineurntenness.
Orpheus' aurt Base.--Same Tents.
TRAMP. ROMS AND LOT. POPLAR STMT.—
!. frtme house, sod lot of ground, north 'die of Poplar
street. between front and second, 3G feet front, and Nut
feet deep, 1,12 ground rent.
Positire Sale.
STORE AND DWELLING, ODATE3 BT., ADDY'S
SEVENTERNTIL—A thrce•story brick store sal dwel
ling. south side of Coates street, kb feet 9 inches sect
of Eighteenth street, it feat 1 inch front, not 53 ft. Iw,
inches deep, along Florence street. The bonne has bulk
windows. gas, and hydrant_ $5l ground rent. Heats
for $2OO per annum. 117"Tertne—cseh. Me positive.
D" $lO to be paid on each of the above When the
some is struck off.
Assignee's Sale—Vnuilfotd,
DRUGS, DYES, MATERIAL Ac., OY A 11ANLT
FACTORY AND PRINTOWORES.
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
call, Prankford, the entire stock of drugs, dyss, an
materials of the manufactory
AT PRIVATE BALE.
A first-cline Printing Wars, with s good can of kW.
uses, four printirßreases, two Ruggles sae one MAUI
Type cud eyerythueg necessary fur the babble*. A.Vily ,
st the Auction store.
QAMITEL NATRANS, AUCTIONEER,
SO' and IfONAP LOAN CIVICS, No. 111 Seeds
TIIIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear at., only
eight doors below the Pactonage
Sous of business from 1 o'clock, A. it., WM 10
o'clock in the evening.
Outdoor sales, and Bales at The &nation Sous, at
tended upon the most satisfactory terms.
CAPITAL $200,000.
RI fa Mt Asap, tAs last re frty T 6411.
Advances made from one dollar to thonssuda on Dia
monde, Silver Plate, Watch's], jewelry, itardwari, Mar
chandira, Clothing, Parniture, Bedding, Oigue, II mind
Instruments, Guns, Nome, Carriages, and of
'every description.
All goads tin sentela say length et time wadi
upon.
AU stemma, tram one hundred dollam and upwind.
till be charged 2 per tent. par month; $ 6OO and over,
the lowest market rite.
hi Store Homo haying • depth of 1 feet, lesalerge
fire and thief•proof YsnLte to store all valuable', and prt
Tate watehxnen for the prima/nu ; also, a heavy tam
ranee egeeted.fot the benefit of al l pertousheming good*
advanced anon
N. B.—On areonnt of haring an unlimited capitaJ,
Ulla office la prepared to make same.* oa more gone
factory lad accommodating terms than tiny Ohio in
this city.
Money &dunned to the poor, in mall mean% with,
out any charge.
AT ?MUTH EIALII.
Gold Patent Laver and other Watcher, legally, sot
Clothing will be sold at reduced prieee. wall
AIOSESN A. THAN S, AUCTIONEER
AND COnKISSION MERCHANT, O. 3. earnar
SIXTH wad RAC& Streets,
AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and sliver patent lever,
Lepine, English, Swiss, and French watches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, he., Ice,
AT PRIVATE BALD—Arranged on second door,
honseloold furniture, of every description, beds, mat
tresses, cespoting, looking glasses, fancy articles, ke.,
&a., An.
Out-door sales attended to ?animosity by the Auction
ter. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture
clothing, jewelry, ace. to solicited.
ti SARAN'S Pltiliol.l.AL LOAN °prom,
B. E. Corner of WWI and boo Etriebts,
Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate
Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry 400418,
Groceries, Pews, hardware, Cutlery, intuit:us. Bed
ding, Home, Yekieles, Harness, Stocks, and on all sr.
titles of value for any length of time agreed on, mmors
satisfactory and !Iberia teams than at any other estab
lishment. Id, NATEANII
hOTICE—AII goods forfeited at the Office, S. E. en)r
ner of Sixth and Race streets, will be sold on Thttradsy
morning, I7th instant, at 10 o'clock. Depositors can
call provious thereto and renew their tickets.
412. EAT ORANGE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS—
OYER FIVE TIIOI7BAND LOTS OF FORFEITED
GOODS.
hATHAhS great sale of forfeited goads will take
place en kfcmday end Tuesday mornings next, the 21st
and 2.'0'1 at o'clock, et Mosel Ragusa' auction
store, southeast cutely of Sixth and Race streets, and
will continue from my to day until every article la
disposed of. •
This sale will embrace the largest and 1136111 t valuable
assortment of goods ever offered at public *talon, viz
Nine gold bunting case, doable cue, and dorlide hot.
toured fall jeweled and plain Edsglish. patent Saver
watches, of the best and most approved makers; fine
gold bunting case, double' bottomed end open face es
capement lever and lepino watches - fine gold enameled
and pearl hunting case ladies' gold English, Swiss, and
French watches; superior hunting ease and double we,
and doable bottomed ail verEngliab pstentlever watches,
full jeweled and plain, of the meet approved makers ;
ePver hoisting cue and open fate escapement lever an t
lepine watches, full jeweled and plain, silver warner
watthes, Kant case, D. C. and S. O. silver watches;
fine told uec,k.chain. fol? and vest chains, fine gold stet
and keys, fine gold braseleu ' fine gold medallions and
armlets. A large assortmbnt t:ianiond, pearl, ruby,
garnet, amethysts, and other .fine goiti finger rings,
single stone diamond breastpins, cambb nithed,e,;:clj
paintings and other breastpins, gold '
specks, •fdd ' and
siiver pencil uses, gold marks, opera glt4es;
ladles, table and tea spoons, salt and mustard anemia,
one ease twelve elegant silver fruit knives, butter
knives, rich and elegant set, silver plated coffee and tea
sets, silver plated waitec, funnel drainers, rie. Silver
plated Corks sad spoons, knives sad forks, allege as
aorteseut of elegant pearl and ether pen pad - packet,
knives. and numerous other article..
1100.118.—Gille's Expedition to the Southern Hand
sphere, ...Medical Lighthouse, Iticticuazy of Poetical
quotations, ;Shakspeare's complete works, ilenerele
the Revolutio,:• Herschel's Outlines of Astronomy:,
History of the Ifnited State' , in P km P iet6 i l . Ce i ve "l l
Library, Webvter'a Dtcrionary, large sue, denten a
•p.teeha o t e s on Eogirkeerlog., Irving'i: Life of Washington l
Spectator, Scientific Stair BUJlder. by Hobert
Riddles, If ashingtou and the Generale of fhb Ravels
con, A7 t ipo , ieon and the Marshals of the Empire, miller,
Companies, iNicholson's Masonry, Buck on Oblique
BriApes Anytime Protestant Magazines, and uumernoa
other b ooks.
MESICAL INSTRUMENTS, ac.--Tavaty elegant
flutinas and accordeons, new, One old violins, Sates,
guitars, fine double-barrel fowling
,pieces, S. B. do pa
tent breach rifle,Colt ' s and other revolver", double and
S. B. pistols, ldozeu handsome buckskin axdiaorvcco
parses, dirks, bowie knives, military awards, port
mounts, cant cases, magnetic machine, clocks , dental
instruments, steel ;dates, and a thousand other articles.
The articles will be open for examination early =the
tuorning of the sale.
Sale second-story rooms, entrance from Bane street.
GREAT BARGAINS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS,
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT REMARKABLY LOW
PRICES.
Bunting ease, doable ease, and double bottom, full
jeweled and plain English patent lever watches.
Silrer English patent lever watches.
Bunting ease and open face gold escapement and
lever watches
Ranting case and open face gold lepine watthes.
Very fine enameled ladies' gold watches.
Silver lever and lepine watches, English, Swiss, and
French watches, gold chains, jewelry, musical inatm
meats, and numerous fancy irticles.
WEBB'S greet ado of forfeited Watches, Jewelry,
Guns, Piatals, Musical Instruments, As., will take pica
shortly. Due notice will be given.
WEBB'S, great sale of Dry Goode, Clothing, Beating,
ho , being forfeited collateral', will take place shortly,
Due notice will bo given.
AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HALF TM - 11 'USUAL
GELLING PRICES —Double-bottomed and bunting
cabhratent lever watcher., of the most ap
pross,rnmin.....; hunting case and open face gold escape
mentilereh andlq, - .te watches, full jeweled; fine gold.
enanielcd lover aid le„,:-1 watches for ladles'; gull
joresirj of every' deicripitio,..; '"leer lever and le ins
w.tehes, in hunting cases sad ape, .-ce; slicer Sneak,
Swim, cad Wench watches: a Central 4,...,Prtment at fur
teat, mafiressca, - ndrrors, kn,
OUT-DOOR. CALEB SOLICITED, sadaltargal U Shit
the times, low.
Cousishrawata of :guy deaarlption, of goods scalults.i
• • •
for public or private MU.
MONEY ADVANCED tai all had every kind of Roods,
for public or private sale, or to be held Mr a' limit ed
time. Charges low.
i fiEORGE W. Slik ANGTIONKES.
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