The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, December 30, 1857, Image 3

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    kinds ;
sates ef pots at s6'ana pearl-ant, $5:874.
COYVEZ ptakiag.of Rio. at $i
.101 e: 'The tot'ar staele on lined Li 135,002 itaga aria
inat B l, o r , which ~1, 0 ,/,, 6 3(1;.1iagt0v, and 0,475
Sava. ; - market-ia quiet at :no for
uplauds, , Theraia tto disposition to buy shown
at the reduction. „ • • ' •
illptheliolitiiniias o fiteArti.T. Weald, Ra are
enabled to, prepat the fallowing .irt,adyaitee, of 1,41 a,
ethlijaa:!;/;...*
.zirocovut It-0 ist, *tfiteln&r;
irs eolikpq red walk , i!revioza I:our yfar,r.
18571' ~/ 850:•- 11155, • ISM; : 1853,
Nee. stßlts; .415,000 1,0040 1;889,000 854, 1 00' 872,000
Er. to (,11..303,000 '262,000 •:447,000 304.009 243,000
Er.te Frainelo2.ooo :127,000 '-490,000: 0000 67,000
Ex, °Pr V.P. 75,000 87,030, 11E1.000 40,000 00,000
Total 1%1,42E480,000 -'400,000-134,000602,000 350,000
Et'k on h0n0.477,900 '050,000 584,009 801,00 408,000
daririg tlifirist week, lablutled
above : , •
Roe. at P , M.117 000 134 000 137,000 70.00 108,004
Ex: to CI:IC.10. 000 ' 40,000 -32,000 WOW 20,000
Tx, to France 22.000 11,000 12,000 7,000 , - "..0,000.
Tx.'et , r P. , P . 15000 " , -22.000 4,000 -5,000
'Potitl.l.l.ip'ts`. 05,000 - , 713,000 - -55,000 • Eapo . 16, 000
BuststiatT:.=-Receipts,.—Deoronse at the ports
cootpared 3014 last yertiAlooo Exports -
—lsser6 - 6si to grout 13rIttiin, 24400 I.llthironso to
Frantoi. 25,000 ; ;deareatO to; other foreign ports,
12,000. Total decrease in .. agitate; 16,t100 - balos.
Ftooa, :-(1011114010070fltrOtT1 Canal flour is
quite light, and the market is 5 rants lower on State,
and 5 tslso easier on-western extras: film inquiry is
confined to:the home and -easter teeth), ' ' '
The fish's are 5 200 bbls at 51,20054.2 5 for common to
goad State; 11445014.05 for ,extra db,• - 54.204r5.4_25 for: .
Fuperhee inoieno O.IVO Dltchigen; $ 4 40010.10 for extra
do; SA - 55455.25 for coalmen to good extra Ohio; $5 300 i
50 60 for good. to. choice do; 45 33007 25 for St: Louis
brands, and 55.55051 50 for extra tienefee: -'
Om/adieu tour is in modetittesequest and is lOwer—
!odes et 600 b6to at $4.2144, 30 for supertor and $4.55a
$6 00 for extra do. - Southern flour is pressed - on the
market, ant le decidedly lower. The inquiry is !bitted
ersnat the abatoment —eaten of 1000 bids at $1.504.1 to '
for mixed to good brands lialtithore:ke.; and $5.00e.
$6.03 for the hotter patios, • Ilse -hour is inactire and
heavy el soasl.oo. Corn Meal is heaiy. Salts of 50
bids jersey at 53 20. Duckwheat 'flour Is limited at
52.121 f per 100.. - • -..- . -
GRAIN—Our ,cheat market is dull, lower and unset
tled; time ertivalt aro - moderate:-...the sales are 5,000
bus at $1,15 for 'ndxed southern ; $1.09' (Or /nixed In
-1.11%[114., 05e'for "red Michigan; 51 05 for- common" white
do, and $122 for white Tennessee -
Rye to rather easter—small sties of SOULLIOrIi 01 title,
and Northern at 74e. Oats are firmly held, and in lair
demand at 41a44e for State and Western. Barley - and
'Barley Malt are inactive and ow:0nel.
Corn is In modirete 'demand, good dry simply ore in
limited request for export at rather easier rates, while
damp lota are Stoic' of sates—Hales of 14;000 bus at 53a
610 for new Southern and Jersey Yellow and White=
old is owes and nominal: • .
. , .
1.1.4.-:%Thie market Off lieu Ormi but quiet—the arri
vals light. Eales.e.f - 300 - balda at 58a65c per 100 ibe.
"lATV4f. has - 6e4l"mote, active at full
ricee. The ealea include 8,400 Buenos Ayres and Rio
(]rands at 19620 a, 6 and 8 moo; 1,000 Dry Ilonda. 10 lbs
at 15c, 6. mos; merchantable; 600 sarozllla at .13,4 e,
men, and 3,000 Orinoco at 17c, 0 mos.
AlerArtere—A few retail lots bare been taken at full
former priced. • The 'sales aro mainly of Cuba at 22c.
Ottu—Are inactive, and there is hardly enough dolng
to alter quotations.
PaoctszoNs--`r he minket' le - - irregUlar for pork• Ike
demand in mainly for mess and le confined to the home
trade. - Saleirof 150 bk)o at $l5 50a515 02)4 for old mess;
$15.87,14410 - for net , do ; $13413.20 for prime; and
$17.35 for clear. '
lieella steady mad ; the arrivals ate limited.
Sake of Mt bble at $5.75a50.50 for country prime s9a
$lO for do mess;' $101412 GO for repacked Western mere.
and sl3aslA for extra do. _
. . _
Prime mess is dull and nominal. Bacon is very quiet
and nominal at - Mettle. Cut meats are plenty and
heavy; talcs of 150 Ws and tcs at 64'030(0r shoulders
and BSc for llama. - Lard is lower; tho demand la
modefate—sales of 150 bbls at 93; uDS e, and small lots
ut fih
Stutter is in moderate demand at IIcITO for Ohio and
Idyll fur Wale. - • Cheese is saleable at- OK esBe.
Dressed bogs are hi fair 'demand at Teri;(, and small
pigs at -
Ittoe.-4.11e - et of 'mots have arrived, mailing the
stocks - alloat sours 2,000 tea. tinder tho increased sup
ply, prices are ast and barons are shy.
SUGAII9.—The demand - from rearms is moderate, and
prices are sustained. Refined are in fair request at full
' • -
"Use are quiet; ;the vieis of holders continue firm.
TALLOW —The inquiry. is fair; the stock in light.
Bales of 500 lbs primo ;IV at 19c cash. -
Wuistar .—The inquiry Is moderate and the market
is firm; sale; of 100 bbla at 20%t021. _ .
THE COURTS.
YESTERDAY'S rßombwas
Cornrow PLEAS—Judge Thompson and Ludlow.
—Thefo'lowing opinion was delivered
,by Judge
Ludlow ' •
ItoYal vy. The City of Philidelphia.—Aforion
for a Special injuneffon.—The power of Court
of Equity' to award a special injunction'le cer
tainly one of the roost deltoid° and dangerous
powers the exercise of - which can be confided to
the judgment of judicial tribunals, for while it may
be the moans of affording adtquato and prouipt,
'protection to those who Invoke its aid, it may also,
when improvidently
: exercised, inflict injury ,
.as
irreparable ita that which it may have, been in
tended to prevent. Accordingly it has been esta
blished,' by.a series of decielons ito familiar that
it is unnecessary for use to cite them, that a Chan
cellor most be satisfied upon the proofs before him
of the absolute necessity for his interference be
yond a reasonable doubt, before be will bo war
ranted in the exercise OC a petrel , of such magni
tude. A serious doubt isTatal to the application.
Let usepplythese prineiptes to the present ease:
The city of Philadelphia, by its agents, is now
engaged in the construction of a culvert which
gads at apoint on 'Blenheim street, in the Twen
ty-second ward of said city; thane() extends in an
easterly direction to; intereection.of said Men
beim street with Manitoba Spring alley ; thence
southwardlyelorig said.-Idanheint Spring alloy to
the south or southatiatside of Regar street to the
boundary line of complainant's property, Where
said culvert stops, and itecontonts, as complaitimit
alleges ; arc discharged upon his land, by retiSOU
whereof, as heaps be will sustain irreparable in
jury and loss, especially as he, has created a dsrat-,
ling-honse bear to the proposed termination of the
culvert, and. Ott land which will be most injured
by reason of file Zizehorges from said culvert is
tinder cultivation as a garden.
If the bill and affidavits of the complainant
were alone the subject of consideration, we could
not doubt the, propriety of granting the present,
motion; far by the evidence which would then he
before us it would seem that tho complainant would
suffer irreparable loss.
,-
The` defendant has, however, presented counter--
affidavits, and from these it would appear that the
culvert wiliempty,its contents not upon the land•
of the complainant in constant use forprivate pur
poses, hut into and. upon a ten feet wide alley,
which for many years' hes been the'natural outlet
for a spring and old drain; that this culvert wilt
not only wet injure the complainant's property,
but that less Water Trill flow from thereon than has
heretofore run from tho old drain, and that, in the
opinion of many o£ the inhabitants of the neighbor
hood, no injury can by any possibility arise to the
complainant or, hie Property.
It seems, further, to appear by the affidavit of
the city surveyor for the 'Ninth district, that the
ton feet wide, alley, hereinbefore referred, to, has
been conveyed to trustees for the public, use, and,
finally, that this °hived is a part of a general sys
tem of drainage of laestirtiable value to the entire
&lath country in which it is located, and to
the population of the immediate vicinity, many of
whom have been- seriously inoomoooded,-in time
peat, by the imperfect construction of the old drain
and Its consequent overflow.
"Without expressing any opinion as to the right
of the nu/diem um the alley referred to, we think
a serious doubt exists as to the irreparable injury
which will result to complainant should we allow
the culvert to be completed. With such a doubt
upon our minds, wo would not be warranted in ar
resting the crnstruotionnf a public improvement
designed to benefit not' a single individual, but
an entire community.
The motion for a epeeist injunction is, therefore,
refused
, .
The District Courts' were not iu session. -
Gums:run Sufism a—Judge Allison.—lnt the case
of Mathew Miller, Jr,, charged with dealing in
lottery policies, before reported, the jury returned
a verdict of guilty. Sentence deferred.
Jane Edwards was convicted of selling liquor on
Eiunday, and sellingibinor without license.
Jane Craig was found= eilty of, an await, and
battery on Efargaret Cargill.
John Gordon was convicted of an assault and
battery on 5.
Jacob Oeschlager; keener Of a lager beer saloon
in Areb street, above Fifth, was eenviated of keep
ing 'a ferocious dog.. ,The testimony was, that a
young man passing by wee bitten in the leg, with
out in anyway haring Prdouked the animal, Win.
14, for the Commonwealth; J. P.
O'Netti,Teq., Or the defendant.
-
rlif 4)30101 arrest.—A: , turther hearing
in the ease of Joseph. Zeiginfos, a supposed ineen
diary, took place yesterday afternoon, before Al
derman linen, at the Central ?Mice Btation. It
was In evidence that the accused set fire to A now
and unoecupled building in Callowhill street, near
Ts enty-alit& on the night of January 24th, 1857,
nearly a year since. The officers on this beat
testified:to the feet that ho was seen running from
the building:that Was burned just before the fire
Was disoovered. • Other - evidence wes adduced
in this ease which clearly fixes the crime of arson
aporthitn. - won else testified that on the night
of August 19th, 1857; Zeigeoftia was seen in the.
yard attached to the residence of Jeremiah Reese,
No. 2426,00110whi1l street . , and that he was seen
to set Ore to some combustible materiola which he
placed against the house. Three distinct charges
of arson were olearly - fixed upon the defendant,
who was committed in default of bail, by Alder
man-Enelf;-to answer at the next, tees of eintrt.
,
pant and
Exposure.—Posones Penner yesterday held en in
quest at:No.:MI Bakerstreet, shove Seventh, in a
cold , and damp cellarron, the body of a female,
named Mary Bove,' aged about thirty-Ova years.
verdict' of death froinrwmat and exposure was
rendered.. The light Was' entirely excluded from
this miserable don, whicit Contained two other
female lodgers. The only: artieles in it were a
furnace which held nothing- bat ashes, and an
emptylia cup, The two other females were clod
in rags, and in a state of, beastly intoxication. .It
is, indeed;lad.ta reflect that ouch a scene of dark
ness, death and desolation, can be witnessed in a
beautiful city like Our own, and at ad& a Elbert
distance franc the site of her wealth and luxury,
. •
Real Esli.le,; Stocks, 4.c.- . —The - following
sales were mule; last 'Welling by Messrs. Thomas A
Sens, at the Philadelphia Exchange : Five shares
AMOTll3Ba.Actaeriiq of Musk, $246; two shares in
the Mercantile Library, $8.25,; taro fiat mortgage
coupon hoods, City or Burlington, N. J., 6 percent.
triter loan. par 81,0501 each, 11 per cent, brick
dwellin; lioplar'atreet; went of Twelfth street,
8500 lot of groltrul t - Thitard avenue, Twentieth
ward, $100; let ofground;ritresslor street, south of
Diamond, $230 ; brick dwelling, Hthbord street,
south of Stiles, $315.
Cloak Steaft.—Last.:oceniol, women,
who Vtte name of,OaiolinO ltinadale, was ep-,
prelle . nded_pn the eharge.of etealteg cloak, from
etofe `in - North Eighth street. She waa com
mitted to answer at, Court.
.Accideni—Laet evening s a inmk named
Wolff wag run ovor lky a borne and wegon, Bade'
road. and Buttonwood greet, and seriously Inky. ed.
liMiortaitano.
(Reported for 4'20 - 1 . ree4,l
CIIADLESTOkibi A itill,lierriog---280 Wee
cotton D BBIOIIIIM & ON 190 do do II Sloan; 86 ice rico
ThonWatteon & ,Sone; Z'Ate Pet4ll.lartiu & Co; 2
Loudon,& 00;1 At 0, Meson & Co; I Joe'llernord & Co;
8 806 , 1tieh r , , ,8p4 6 I Ktololoolt t 2 Belli A Doardniao;
0 .111Lippineott . &Sri; I'D /ayne - & ROW 1 Stoteeburg
14- APOst alY,telber; S Stetilon& co;'0 1, .7 o h a s o .
Co; (7 alifone & 041)111Mo Talker & Co; I Palmer
C Levy; 12 oelte litasany
P 152 inuotr bble'Ponitney, & Ateesey,• 20 do 01.10, , :604#fon11040 'biota Parker 4' TOOT;
rolllll6i4ir.):o4tkPar. 81,411 feel floor.
111614 M 161TRittrotilli 40,.ikt0 jimpirlop
C 4 Irr.V7 1 T E MS .
Tjut,,SgAscor as 'IT 13.—The intervathotiden
ditriettnea and New Year hei,beeti-thits far marked with
%variety of atmospheric phenomena and meteorologic
gYniniatica, that Ladles description. Saturday woe
pb.l4italY am:4y; from morn. till night the feathery,
Hakes swept the airy chambers of the sky, and to add
Bistro to The garnished mansion, overhead, encased the
earth beneath im a mantle Of . spotleas, white. The morn-,
• ing Mtn Of Sunday played upon this winter dress with
hie dazzling ray, Imparting to our fair city a shining
brilliancy in her 'whitry , robe. ' The sir was cold
. and keen, giving to the trodden snow, ' upon the
sidewalk. a glassy sinimiltuali that tested the poles
, riau , s organ of stand.up-ativeness to - its utmost
capacity. The night (dosed in datniiiind WAY, and
.with the dawn of Monday the inalitution of street
slush and very miry mud were duly iortugurated, and
which were soon embeillehed by the fitting accompaui
-meat of a most penetrating aqueous inlet, rendering
double-soled boots ant silk umbrellas almost as value
less as a glass covering In a shower or brickbats. After
ehrnitting the blackened etre,* to s night-long con
tinuance of this unmitigated ablution of mist, yester
day rooming resumed its undid operations without the
slightest change either as to qsallty or quantity, and
May be said, upon the whole, to have favored se with
as uninterrupted a day`adrizzleat WO Must enterprls
hig omnibus proprietor, or umbrella merchant could
desire. -
Those OM have paid any attention to the usual
baracter ct the weather at this season of the year,
need not hotold that ouch atmospheric phenomena are
by no moans uncommon between the :nth of December
- and the Ist day,of January. There will, doubtless, be
other changes to record between this and the close of
the week ; such, for. ekample, as slight showers of sleet
and hail, causing congealed end slippery sidewalks, and
turning pedestrians noiens'rolens cote the middle of the
streole, iu order - to keep the pavements from coming in
unpleasant contact with their craniums Aul, indeed,
should the old German adage, that fruit trees must
be fecundated by having their brauchea encased in sleet
ice between Christmas and New Year, Is order to bear
welt during the ,coming season,” be correct, we hop,
the glib pavements roay- be encountered. This may be
but a superstitious notion, though prophecy based upon
this circumstance hue often been fulfilled, nevertheless.
SAGE of PICTURES POSTPONEE.—Tho great
sale of engtavinga advertised to take place on Monday
and Tuesday of thin rook, hes, for some important
reasons, been postponed until Monday and Tuesday
mornings of next week, the 4th and 6th proximo. Mr
Robinson having determined to make the collection aa
peace:as possible, and every way superior to anything
of. the kind Ordi heretofore offered in this country, he
fohnd that In consequence of certain unforseen delay in
the getting up and arranging of certain pieces of great
Merit, imported specially for this occasion, it would be
Impossible to offer them_ on the days previously an
nounced, without detracting materially from the per
fection of his design. We may therefore slate, that
although public anticipation law been subjected to
.temporary, disapielatotent, the disadvantage m ill be
more than balanced by the improvensente the delay is
calculated to accomplish..
ThtEAT EMU>: IMO:MANCE COMeANY.--By
nn advertisement in another 'column it will be seen
'that the Croat Weetern Ineuranco and Trust 00111tAnly
now located in the building belonging to the comm..
uy, corner of 'Fourth and Walnut streets, It is pre
pared to lake Tire, Marine, and Inland risks of all
kinds; on terms advantageous to properly owners. This
company enjoys the reputation of being prudent and
prompt, and as it to also considered re/ iab/e, it deserves
its share of public-patronage.
- PRESENTS FOR Trig HOLIDATS.—Under this
bead Mr. Thomas C. Garrett, No, 326 Chestnut Arcot,
advertises his elegant stock of watches and jewelry.
From the'reputstion this house has long enjoyed, we
can recommend our 'readers moat heartily to give Mr,
Garrett a calf.
STORMY \VW:ME:rt.—As the holidays have not
yet expired, wo would remind the public that a hand
some umbrella would just now be doubly accept Ole as
a present. Drown, No. 246 Market street, has an ole.
gaut stock of them.
MUDDY STUMM). Such weather and such
streets as we base had teltido the pad few dqs remind
'its of the advantage of baviog to our city such an estab.
lishment as Thomley's stock of India Rubber Goods.
An India Rubber case, from crown to corn, would set
be a bad idea by those times.
ALMOST READY.—WO perceive that the new
stores in Chestnut street, above Biel Lb, are nearly ready
for occupation. When they are quite done that section
of the city will be more animated and fashion-haunted
than ever. Then the ladies will crowd the sidewalks
on both sides, and Carols , elegant saloon, No. 112 Eighth
street, will be thronged. !Iverything is served up in
excellent style at Carols', particularly in the oyster and
terrapin line.
"thermals!"—Thus exolaimed a famous gala-
Mel the other day at Petry rrerea, ae a superbly
roasted turkey, stuffed with chestnuts, was set before
blot. That turkey well deserved, moreover, the burft
of enthusiasm whiebit elicited. Petry Frerea are et err
day more and more engaging the affections of our too
amts. Their admirable restaurant, it should ho to
utembered,la In Third street, near Bt. Paul's Church.
CREAM' D LA CREMEL—WO all have heard of the
creme de. hi crtnie of docility, Those who would know
whet is eminently the creme tic la creme of candies,
should go to li. . Whitman az CL'a, tiocoutt areet,
below Chestnut, and buy a package of -their cream
candy, All of the candies of Messrs. W. lit CO though,
that Is the fancy and the plate, are of the most
super.a
live y-good order. They have done a Vemendous hmi
ness during the holidays, both at ,wholesale and retail.
Iststutisg.--The orders whiell G. G. Evans re
ceives from the country are immense in numbers. \Veil,
too, may the country folks patronize him, for they coo
bay the best of publicatiorut at the lowest prices, and In
addition obtain a girt worth CUM twenty-fire cents up
to one hundred dollars Everybody who buys at Evans'
gets* gift. This superb store Is at 439 Chestnut street,
below Fifth. Evans Is the great original in the gift
book store enterprizes.
Those Burma WRAPPERS.—Messrs. R. 0. WO..
born & Co. are still selling, and with truly marvellous
rapidity, their beautiful gentlemen's wrappers. They
have au undiminished demand', moreover, for their en
tire stock of rich gentlemen's furnishing goods. Their
numbers aro 5 and 7 North Binh street,
Sanron Dom,Aa made a alma on the eternal
Karim question, at the Girard house cm Thursday
night. The little giant expounded most learnedly on
that grave-yard of Gavertiora; the Constitutions, of
Mamas, some three or four in number; Gov. Walker,
and the usual free llghts,but overlooked the min point,
that Granville Stokes, No: 607 Chestnut street, less
pit received the latest fashions, and is now prepared
to till all orders,nt low prices.
fittEATIIES there a man with soul HO dead as
never to himself to have said, want new clothing ?"
If that unfortunate ,ndividuel does exist, let him at
once repair the error his ways by wing to Clifton,
Albright, & Co., No. 627 Chestnut street, and buying a
new suit. They, with a watchful eye to the necessities
of tho times, have pat down their prices to suit the
.stringent condition of the money market, and will aid
ono to appear like a gentleman with very little rust.
'Mr. John W. Albright, who controls the cutting depart
ment, is considered to ho the first artist In the country.
GENERAL WALKER EN ROUTE TO WASIIINOToN.
—The renowned filibuster and Captain Rynders passed
through this city today, on their road to Washingten,
eller° they are to have an interview with "Old Bock ••
Captain Rynders wished to proceed direct to the Capitol,
but General Walker Insisted upon stopping at the Brown
Steno Clothing Ran of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos, 603
and 005 Chestnut . street, above Sixth. The General
knows that appearances go a great way.
ftlarine 3ntelliscnce
PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 30, 1557.
SUN RISES 7 24 I SUN SETS 4 36
7110 U WATER I. 48
IliffiE
Bchr P t fall, !tarring, 9 days from Charleston, with
eetlen, Ste. to Pettit, Martin & Co.
&hi Emma, Straugh, 1 day from New Castle, with
corn to Bobeaon Lea. . .
CILEARNII.
Steamship City of Richmond, Itlttchell, Riehroond,
Webster, Jr.
Steamship Delaware, Copes, Now York, J Allderdice.
Ship Tuscarora, Duniegy, Liverpool, Cope pros
Ilrlg Mary Lowell, Pomeroy, West Indica, Outer
bridge, Remy Cu.
Ste .11 Per, Baltimore, A Droves, Jr.
SAILED.
The packet chip Tuscarora, Capt Dunlevy, for Liver•
pool, let t 'Walnut 'street wharf et noon yrotrrdny, in tow
of ktettnatug America, taking Gilt 25 forward cabin nod
steerage passengeni, and the following cargo: 334 bags
and tierces clove:seed, 9S Istglx bark, 4110 bualseta
tore, 1T,759 bust:ela wheat, IVO bbis lard, 4210 harrela
gear, and 37 Ditga 'Kane,
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange )
LEWES. Bel., Doc 20. 12 M.
, The J S stoop of war Jamestown for Aspinwall, IC at
harbor, In company with three brigs and about twenty
Schooners. The wind is strong front NE. sod weather
so thick 48 to totally present our' seeing whet vet - sole
way he in the hay, cleaSkiii at the Breakwater all safe,
and no disasters in this vicinity to report.
Yours, "&o, WM, 31; HICKMAN.
rat TEILUORLPII.j
(Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.)
CAPE ISLAND, Dec 29, 4 P DI
The weather is quite stormy from NE, and so Moir
and rainy that nothing can be discerned at a distance
of one hundred yards,
Yours, &0., TROB. B. EIIGUSB.
TIZLIMAPII TO TUE mass.]
BURTON, Deo 29.
Arrived, ship Dublin, from CrOnstadt; barque Wan
deter, from Buenos Ayres
Arrived, brig Larukab, from Belize, Ilendurae; brig A
Blanchard, from Turks Island; rehr Life Boat, f ro m
Mayaguez for Newburyport Below, Rehr Queen of the
south, from 'levant+.
CHARLESTON. Pee 23.
The steamship Columbia, at this port from N York,
spoke
ON Cape Hatteras the clipper ship Grey Eagle,
Tom City Polot, Ye, bound to Bio .311116f0, With n cargo
of Hour, dlemanted. The Grey Eagle refused assistance,
but the Columbia took off seven passenger's. 'and brought
them to thle pout
BA TAN:7Mb Dee;29.
Arrived, screw steamship Weeteroport, from N York,
NOTIOR TO 11147i/NERS.
Cnoss LRDO,F: Moat saw, (Delawitre Bay
[sees! Imo been removed from her etntioa for the Winter
season, according to ptectone notice,
iv order of the Lightimase Board_
Y AHD,
Lightlioneo teepee tor.
Philadelphia, Dee 29,1857. 30.3 t
111115101tk - NDA.
kteavalilp Niagara, Wickman, from Boktou for Liver
pool, was passed off Cork 12th inst.
BNa/whip Fashion, Coughliti, from Avplowan, at
Havana 21st inst.
Steam Alp Emplra Olty, )IcOonan, from N Orleans
is Ilarana 234, at New 'York 28th Inst.
Idtaainahip Granada, garrison, from Aapluwall, at Ita
• ana 23d Mat.,
" Steamship Isabel, Rollins, at 'Havana 22d inst. from
Charleston, via Key West.
Steanishlp Anglo Saxon, blellaster, sailed from Port
land 20tla inst. for lAverpool.
shin granola P Sage. Ingersoll, from Obineba Inlands,
vSa larapton Roads, at New Yor yesterday.
' Shin Wiser - n*lhr, Scott, from Comm, for orders, wiled
frail' Callao 26tli
. . . .
Ship' Fortuna, Scudder, for Bfaoflla, sailed from 110
olulu Oct 27.
Ship Oriental, 'Whipple, for Bombay, was loading at,
ondtal nth tut,
Lkl;op.; Pearee f from London for limnebte, e.%
Bth last, and proceected.
'Borgne Ando, eferrimen, from Portland, at Matanzas
'let last, , -
s Barque Wisiiiikakia Hotelier, C9lllas, was tweed
Bea from New Orlftaaspla !list
septa tattles Jawetti WO, (ea CattPuttat ele4r o 4
at BeJetta, Ne l 21st last.
T M P,RESSe,-RRLADELPHIAi
. •
Barque Nashua, Lewis, for Baltimore, was bel o w
Boston 29th inet.•
Barqua Ildmund Dwight. Nitkasseu, cleared at Ma
nna 21stilost for Baltimore. , „
Barque Garland, Llttesloop, from Now York, at 8t Jago
'de Cuba 6th lust.
Brig 11.1„1UUtall, Diital,ell ikons. at Wilmlustoil, Del,
1711; lost, to load car 'wheels for Cienfuegos..
Brig 2eno . pbon, Doak, for Portland, sailed from Its-
IMEI 20t11 lust. •
llrig Cbarles Miller, Brewer, for payout', sailed from
below Bristol, RI, 251.11 lust
Brig Alfred Exalt, Beadliug, for Philadelphia, nailed
from Ifacana2lat loot. „ •
Ili dg Q E Prescott, Gilkey, from Camden, Me, arrived
at gay West 2lst inst.
• Brig It Bingham, Shannon, from Vonsarola, at Tortu
gas lath inst.
Brigs' Irene, Wass, and Leghorn,' hatch, hence for
Boston, sailed from Mimes Dole 28th ;net. • ,
Brig Slay Goren, Jackson, cleared at Mobile 291Iriet.
for-19evrTork. '•
• .
Brig Abby & Elizabeth, Malley, for Rio de .larkeiroi
with limit', willed from Itishniond 28th Inst.
Brig Pinter, Crowell for Trinidad, sailed from Bala.
more yesterday. •
Fehr A Idandarson, nenderam, far Philadelphia,
cleared at, New 011eitas23,1 inst.
Behr 1) Ireland, Baker, hence at Charleston 20th inet
Rehr A °ornery, Babcock, went to sea from Charles•
on :loth lost. for Philadelphia.
. Bahr Jos Frances, hence at 'Richmond 28th inst.
Rchr W Loporjtobinoon, 'toilet) at Now Bedford. :Mk
att.
Fehr IV 0 Mershon, Mershon, from Now Orleans, was
below Boston 28th Inst. '
. . ,
Scilr Tennessee, Wooster, hence for lioston, at
liohnestioie 23th inst.
Sohn K L Tay, Lake, and Story Delphina, hence for
Horton, soiled from Holmes !lola 28th inst.
Behr J U Asiimettd, Strong, Peace at Key West 21st
inst
deina 7, A Paine, Itnrtlett, bailee for Eastport, and
Geo Eduard, Baker, do for New Haven, at New York
28th hot.
Sala - Eva, Wheaton, having ripaired, sailed horn Pro
vidence t'ith iust. for Phltadelptda,
Seta Ja,oes M Vance, Burgeas, lfi days front llama,
at New York 28th inst.
Sehr W 0 Atwater, Brown. at 14111101 ‘,151 inst. from
Delaware City.
MARINE MISCELLANY
The new steamship Moses Taylor, of the Aspinwall
Hue, made tt trial trip at New 'Yolk yesterday viorniny.
Sho will take the place of the Central America, and sail
Jan 5.
The U 9 revenue cutter Taney wag sold by auction at
Savannah 19th cunt. for $lO4. ()apt Lewin, of ship John
41 Richardson, was the purchaser.
The C El Waterbury, before reported ashore 15 MilOS
Oath of 'Ocracoke, watt built at Hoboken, NJ, in 1845,
is 200 tuna burthen. tote,, A 2, and le valued at $12,000.
brig blizabeth Mary, of Yarctoutb, NEI, from Ayt,
wife coals for Boston, when 8 days out, sprung forename.
and received other damage, and watt obliged to bear
away for St Thomas, where site arrived Nov 211. Would
Bell Cargo there.
Nassau, NP, Dee 12—The slip Lemuel Dyer, before
reported, Capt Ward, from Liverpool bound to New Or
leans, with a cargo principally of salt, struck on a reef
nearly two miles NNE of Drown Water Rork, in sight of
Doffing, on the evening of the 24 Dee. She was disco
vered at daylight of the &I lust, and assisted elf by
wreckers. She strived at Nguema on the 4th. The value
nt.. the ship is US pill), The passengers, ao su number,
will he transferred to another vessel, and sent to New
Oilcans.
DOMRSTIO PORTS
NEW YORK, Dec '2O-1,..rr, steamships Nashville,
Murray, Charleston; Florida, Crowell, Savannah Mon
day, 34. AM, exchanged signals with steamship Star
of the South; Memphis, Watson ; Charleston; sehrs
Magnolin, Nickerson, Charleston; Clarion, Hawes,
Gloucester fur Baltimore; steamer Locust Point, French,
Baltimore. Old, steamer RllLaboth, Laughlin, Balti
more.
BOSTON, Doc '2B—Arr, brig W J Trost, Park,
ga; solos Witch of the Tees, (Br) Bartloy, Algoa Bay,
COIL; Emma V, Cook, bonaiyiN Lath Rich, Eickeison,
Priam. Edward Island; brothers, Doane, Baltimore; V A
Stetson, Cobb, Provincolown Old, shin Sunbeam,
Malmo, Savannah; colic Lombard, Harding, Norfolk.
PORTLAND, Dec 20—Arr, Lague Canada, Mitchell,
Matanzas Cid, barque It C W Dodo, Jarvis, Sagas;
brig tiro P IYiltiawn , Hutchinson; Havana.
27th—Ara, schr Anita Damon, Marshall, (16orgetown,
SC. for Yarmouth.
KEY WE Bee 12—Arr ; brig Mania, Gibbe, Mina
titian for Liverpool; crew etch and in want of water;
antic Kdw Franklin, Mayo, New York. Chi. achy Coq
uina, Whitman, Attakapaa.
14th—err, llr Br echo Violin, Lowe, Abaco.
lttb—Arr, echr Voung Amerir t, Lowe, Baltimore.
Cid, Largo Mustang, Greenman, Matagorda.
ltitir—Cld, barque Ohms Keen, Citation, Galveatoni
ear Louira, Nutecomb, Franklin, La,
lialt—Arr, brig Lavaca, Parker,
18th—Arr, brig larum Carver, Partridge, Mobile Cid,
Behr Violin, Lowe, Mara.
19 1 / 1 -4trr, Me/wirer Storm Cloud, Southwick, Mobile.
FOREIGN PORTS
-- - •
Liverpool—Cht loth inst. Cultivator, Hansel!, New
York; tieorgia, litaeloon, Fia;ratinali; and all remained in
the raver evening
12th—Ado North American (s) for Portland Dec 30;
Niagara. (a) for Boston 10th; Africa, (s) Shannon, for
Now York 26th; Kangaroo, (o) Jelfray, for do Jan 13;
Margaret 'Tyson, hloarmott o for do 20th; R Robinson,
Robinson, for do 20th; A. 7. Croon, for do with despatch;
F W Brune, Landis, for Baltimore 20th; Yeniassee,
Childs, for Charleston soon; Highland Chief, Swanton,
for Savannah soon; Cambria, Perry, for New OrleatiP;
12th; Constitution, Lawrence, for do w,th despatch,
Trumbull, Richardson, for do; Beau Monde, Mandel,
for Son Francisco Boon, Tornado, Rumford, for Mel;
bourne Dec 15; Macaulay, Boom for do Jan 5.
Steamer city of Salim( re. which was advertised to
loaTti Dec 10, has been withdrawn, according to the N
York papers; nevertheless oho ent for loading sth inst.
for New York,
But for Idg fitly A Z, Breen, for New , roik; 9th, Bal
timore, (al do; Trumbull, Richardson, do; 10th,
ho
preen, Milton.
Ent inward at Laudon 9th. Paragon, Driultwater, how
Verb.
In port 11th, Palestine, Spencer, tor N York, about
read); Plymouth block, ltatinnoud, ] or do 17111, tondolb
Hurlbut, fur do 24th; Victoria, Champlain, for do 31.3,
31oneka, of Roston, Hamilton, for bile Janeiro, ldgi
Hornet, tienson, and Reindeer, Pattcrion, for Calcutta
direct; Meteor, 1058 tour, built at itostuu in 1832, for
sale, c,yeteile, .13.05 lona, built ut Holton in 1852, do,
Old trout Utavesend 12th, W,ld Ranger, Beata, Mel
bourne.
Deal—Put 10 nth, (before retorted bagged Bth) Reli
ance, PaPY, (rota Callao for Dunkirk, and anchored
At Rotterdam Bth inst, elilpfl Limo Sta ff ord, for New
York, Ng; Mountain Wave, Hallett, fur Charloston In 4
dila, in ballast.
ARRIVALS AT TliE PRINCIPAL lIO'T LS.
Up to 13 °Wad Lust Night.
OIRARD ROUSE—Chestnut street, berme Muth.
Oscar Coles, N Y DB Stomford, N Y
A Douglass jr, Boston, J A Schreyer, Baltimore
I+ T Moutroll. Baltimore 11 0 Anatelead,N 0
E if Cooper, N 0 8 Durgin, Boston
3 Durgin, Boston 0 Maim, Baltimore
3 0 Buttree &la, N Y 3 W Rlatchford, N Y
C YosterJr. Baltimore I' Doan, Ginn, 0
E S Leap, Wllkesbarre W B Shorter, Reading
Mrs bhuter, Readiog It W Stamper, N Y
W Marguand, Boston Reed Sanders, N Y
W 3 :Radio, Wash, Pa It Coo/term, Oreensburgh
S Brush, N Y D Welty, Is Y
W Temple, Delimare .1 flaunt, N I'
Mr Douglass k wife, N Y D 0 (tile, St Louis
11 Bile, St Louis .1 3 Zabriskie, N 3
Cot W II Dotter, N J E Walcott, Princeton, N 3
J Moir, Baltimore Copt W It elmrdncr, N Y
Chas Davis, N Y Chas II Parker, N I
John 13 Richards, Reading il 31 Miliaria, Nl7
Wyatt IY Muller,Safe Garbortlenry II Ramsay, Pa
Jos 1' Dail, & wife, Pa I. M Closs,Washington
Bit A Spencer, Pa Capt Tyler, N Y
Geo II Risher & la. Nl* Wm S. 3inkins, Richmond
Weo /1 Iran/grove, Richmond 3 S Suchler, Beading
John Sanders, Pa John Billings, N Y
Richard Schell , N V Eder Merril!, Neer Bedford
3 Id Merrill & la, Balt J Maediarrold, N I'
Jos It bill, Richmond B Babcock, Troy, N V
Alfred Joel, N Y Mrs Gannet,' & coo, N Y
IlOTEL—Pourth sited, bolos; Mob
Col Flt Wilson, tiellolonte Thos II Craig, Philada
Col W Esti'wit, D C lion Jos 1C Riley, N J
Win Person. Kentucky A P Homer, Salem, 0
11 1) !Woe, Mercer, Pa Josh T Tweltz, Salisbury
IY DlclJr ery, Pittsburgh II A Itosi, Harrisburg
1 0 T Lcavenwordt, Scranton lion (leo Scott, Penna
John V Smith, Peuna P Kevin, Boston
N it Reed, New York
UNION 1 1 0TEL—AirliMroet, 'below Fourth.
Wn McClure, Shippenshurg Jas Leper, Jr, Bradford,Pa
Col W Emery, Washiuoton M E Croxc , Del co, Pa
0 T Make, hhzabeth, N J H flarlilug, Reading, Pa
Dartling, Reading, Pa John Racking, California
Wm noniron. California V. lilyero k lady, California
(leo (larverirh, Pa I' Hodson, Pottsville
J F Coxel, P k R U R 11 P Jacobi', Ohio
Thou Rice, Ohio Mrs Ileachem, N York
Mica L A Drachma], N York Jag Sullivan, Philo,
AMERICAN HOTEL—Ohestuut street, above Fifth.
J F tiordoo. New York W E Frederick, Ind
J W Miroham, Dalt W Il Ileitis, New York
J Hawthorn lady. Ohio Miva 111 Hawthorn, Ohio
J Lincoln, Boston J 'Telford, Boston
0 It Lincoln dc lady, Boston W W Wiggins, Wash, Et 0
It S Wiggins, Wash, D, 0 L Hawthorn, Dalt
N I, Hawthorn, Dalt II Smith, Conn
J L Cooper, Pa 0 ilut net. Balt
W A llrabiner, Button J 391e':l wain A lady, Pa
C Everett A lady, Wash You 1, Hake,. Wilkesbarte
J St Yo,bilt. Montrose NV Id Sieiev , N
W bleKulght, N Y John I.Lughtss. Conn
STATES UNION—Mat ket greet, above Sixth.
.I.' 0 John, Pa J II Haney, Pa
JAN lieontalv. Balt Jnolitino, Marietta, Pn
Ifenry Sbultbach, Pa And'w Foltz, Ilarriihnlg
Chas W Paull Oldie liartin'g Win 31 Allison, Altoona
1k J G Trow,Mlilliu, Pa A 0 Pogo, It olt
Sam I Cowen, Pa Muter coweit, Pa
Jab Good, Lancaster 11. W Hampton, Lancaster
Geo IV Hilton, Carlisle
NATIONAL lIOTEL—Race street. above Third.
8 halibut], Norti oo Jeineq, Bowling, Pa
P Oliphant. Liverpool, Pa II Watson, Liverpool, pa
John dickey, Lane'r no. Pa 11 Ventlemon, Pottsville
BARLEY SHEAR—Second below Vine.
R Myers, Montgomery co Jas Smith, Bucks co
Wrc Brown, Brownhburg MLi Eby, White ILiveu
.1 Me! Arent*, White liana J L .lanney, Jr, Newtown
R Trego, Pa Theo 1' Harvey, N Rlt
Benj bloom P. Win Woo, Pa
.11. S Linton; Newtown Jno Hoppoek. Newtown
F II Huth, lloytehtown L Iloppock, Newton,,
C Codwalader, Bucks co M Reeder, Solebury
A 'linker, Newtown John Carr, Pa
Jae Stucker, Trenton, N J Jonathan Rich, Bucks co
Inane Beckman. Bucks co Jonas Ely. Bucks co
J A Atkinson, Ducks co Tbos C Atkinson, Bucks co
BLACK DEAR HOTEL—Third street, al,. Callowhlll.
J W blister, Pa Oen II Garner, Bucks co
A Buckman, Peasterville 0 P Shott, Doylestown
John Vanardwialen, Pa Mrs Vanardadalen, Pa
MV B Varuirdsdaleu, l'a Henry Thomas, Pa
Chas Pinney, Pa N Ettinger, Klinesvllle
John Ifeistand, Allentown 3 K Bilt, Eariville
It Knight, Pnrithrield A Hogeland, Peastervilto
Nathan Lands, District N errett,
Wm Thompson, Zionsville A Thompson, Zionsville
Aaron Lowish, Zionsville hen) Krubt),lwwlrdals
I Ilogcland, Peasteryille lieu Krubb, dunineyton n
Frank Miller, Somnsytown Thom IV Bye, Burgs co
DLACK REAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets' a
Geo D Itlit, Datb, l'a J Starr, Cecil co, lild
Ephin Inekecp, Del co, Pa Jacob Cleyenetine, Pa
Deter Llndekugle, Da 3 N Hacker, Win
.
<leo L Edwards, P.l. 3 II Merehberger, Da
Stephen D Byers, Chem en Itobt by ale, Cheater no
D it' Chandler. Chester co J . E 'toward, neaten
/ 1143 S 0 0 ,1 ', Del no. Fa E Sigler, Pa
3 I' Steele, Del co, Da John D Worth, l'a
II Clark-son, N V (I I. Dougherty, Del co
Alin Campbell, Ducks co
BALD EAU LE—Third street, ahoy o Cnlluu Lill.
Aug Iteinuebe, Lauenetv: J Urine, Del
II ( Etrctu%l. , 4tr, P. 'I P Muhllmui, 7L•l%idern
dcfen Pearsou, Pu
MADISON NOME—t3ecend street, above Market
Cleo West, Del Wni II Lightner ' Easton
.
Ores.ll. Mae NV Ormvinntn,Oblo
W 0 Satterfield, rid Jobn Wilcox, N J
Opccial 3,3 olives
Sewing Machines.—Call at Sixt4 find Arph
And •purcliuse one of !Anne Improyed Doubie•Tbreo4e4
r ti cony sEiyiNtl MAOHANES. Pre V 4 nod ud.
deC.O-3t*
liotWo r y Gifts —Gervtliusen , a Wrappers, Mut-
Dere, scarfs, cravats, tes, Madre, shawls, &a. 'nese
are most useful prevents, and tad to te found in mat
variety at W. W. Ituiglit's, 812 Arab street, above Sixth,
at very low prices. dell! d•tdee.
Skates! Skates! Skateii I—Oar readers will
thld the Wisest and most complef 0 *win:lent of this
wAater lasu,rd, ILO at, tlye toweot prloea, at W. W.
Itmour's, Ko. ela ?Jacket - greet, opposite Decatur
street. no3o-lm
M. C. "Oswald, Vornssaission IlnalnessSn VOW
morels,' paper and neintlntions,of loans, 68 iVslainV
114.; npposite lbe X7;0111.149, Philadelphia. no]e•2ra
Senntett's Saving Fund--Quire tlO3 Wuhan
'treat, One door wost of second street. Item,lves do-
PORltalri snout of One Dollur sad
,Ilpwe'rie, from 'all
41a1106 of Ito no rutut*ity, and allows iutotiot at thi'isto
of Ave per rout. per , ftntium.
01600 opSu doily, &out 0 until 6 o'cdoel4 and on lion
day and guturdey until 0 In the evening. l'tesident
lepufklin Fell; aoorotary, Chutes u.
Morrie.
For Perttunsd prenth, Whkte T,erth, and
Beautifal complexion, nee 4, •Baluk of 1.000 Flowera.' ,
Pot ,dressing Ladies , Lair, use a Woodltind Cream, 6
new Pomade It earls oOntlenten'a ha:ir heautitutly.
z P. gsrßlnoc I co., Proprietors, N. N.
;Poi. sato by T. IL Peterson, 300 chestnut; Samuel
TwOlftb, and atiestnuE; A. - it: Durand. fl (Meet.
nut; T. 11 Peters &„, oq., 710 Chestnut;
Gift Fook-store, 420 Chestnut; 0. 8. Nut/hell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Blohards,& Co,, Tenth and dist
ill( A - . IL Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; 'Dr garrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut; J. W. tilmoi I Some,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second 'cud Market ; Edward
Chrjetmano, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner
Eleventh and Walnut. ' -
Fors.—Joseplk Hoeeetbnum'■ Fri nyo
ilroted for obeepneas, style, and quality. Store 416 Arell
treat, between Fourth.and Fift4. 1 D.—Fors altered
into fashionable styles. We study to please. de4.1111
Fur's! Furs! Euro I- Selling aft at reduced
prim, 'whole/ode and retail, at Wfd. F. lIRSEL'S
Fancy Fur More, No. 162 North Third Eltreet, beloir
Race street. del4-3w
Saving Fund
- OF TIIE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY,
S 008:ao FOURTH eND WALNUT STREsra,
- lion always paid in full on &Maud,
•RD CONTINURB TO DO 80. .
INTEREST, FIVE PER CENT.
(1e29.11n1k
Gold Pena.—The attention of the public Is
rolled to our atolortmont. taoh pan 'Warranted to give
satisfaction, FARR & TIIOMPBON,
tle22 iltjxo I:ogle Buildlog, 921 Ohootnut etroet,
The firentest Untolns In the World.—The
subset Aber, tieing about to close his business, offers bin
entire stook of nuporior Rolely-tuailii Clothing for rale.
All lu want of a ouperior article are invited to give
him a call. Store to lot and fixtures for gale.
TRAIN, 292 MARKET Stmt. delb-2m
Cabinet Ware and
UPHOLSTERY,
524 WALNUT 11T;
UPPOBITI7 INDEPTINUENCII SWANN,
OEO. J. HENKEL'S,
824 WALNUT Meet,
002.1-gut Lao of 178 Oheatuut Street
Bonk of Pennsylvattin Notice...[ oleo of this
Dettik taken at par for a Wholesale Stock of Clothing,
new being nell at Retail
deB-lie
No.l North FIFTII. Btrcet
Ast Important Fact...-We n o w see Is an•
nonuced that the estuthave Wholesale Clothing Deal
ers, STUAUr%S & GOLDMAN, No. tikie, mmctp.
aboro Third, havo contineocea to Detail their eutiro
stock at Wholesale prices
Savint; Fund .—Natioutst Safety Trust Co.,
Office, WALNUT Ettrec.t, 8. W. corner of THIRD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DIMINO TILE
BUSRENRION OF A PEOIN PAYMENTS BY VIE
BANKS.
1. Deposits received and payments made daily.
2. Current Bank Notes, Macke, and Speoie will be
received on deposit.
3. Deposits made in Dank Notes or Obeeke will be
paid back in Current Bank Plates.
4. Deposits made In Gold or Bilver will be paid back
in Coin.
lutoreat Pun era CENT, per annum. n 025
Good Coffer.
Lovers of Coffee cannot reellste the full value of their
favorite bevorage wibout having it made In the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
&MUM RURNIDLIS, & GILROY,
lIT cud 119 South. TENTEr, cor. of George,
d3-6m 'Sole tlOoufnetucere
Jackson,
JOB PRINT 88,
' MBROtIANT fin Err.
Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill heads, Oir
anima, Oarde, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to snit the Units.
illarriaties
Oa tho 1010 lostaut, by Hey. Joseph Mesnu, M.
JOSEPH . lIENDIIILSON to Wet CATII,SOINV. W.
McDONALD, both of thi4 city.
On the '2OO i netant, by Rev, 11. II Mnuger, Mr,
JOMPIE 5, NIII:OLEIC in Mime FILIZAIO2I'II
titteghtoy of Mobutu Brottsy, list' , ell w euty-fourfh
Ward, thIY city
Un the •54th iustaut, by 'Hoc, Dr. 110(K, T. %VON
MITCHEL', to MARY I'ELT7., daughter of the late
Samuel Fie ?Al., all or thin city.
Ott the iiith instant, at the Catholriii, Cincinnati,
by the most Rev. Archbishop PurceII„TANICS
EllEisiNAN to KATE II ELINN, of Eitilattelphie.
tO otbo.
On Sunday morning 2ith instant, ANN, wife of 'Ed
ward Tallow, in tho2nth year of her age.
The relatores and Mends of the family are respect.
fully Invited to attend the funeral on this (Wednes
day) morning, at ith o'clock, from the residence of her
bubband, S. W. corner of Second and Master streets,
to proceed to St. Michael's Cemetery.
On tho 29th instant of smallpox, MARY HELEN,
daughter of LOUIS L and Ilanosh P. Pauly. in the 14th
yoar of bee age.
The funeral will take place from the residence of her
parents, No 351.6 Poplar atteet„on Tbursday.aftornman,
at 2 o'clock, to proceed to South Laurel Rill Came.
tery,' Mar
On the 2lst (umlaut, ANDREW BARDELL, aged 22
years.
On the 26th instant, Mr. JOHN BEATTY, In the 68th
year of his Aga,
11:7 - City Treasurer's 0/fice—Dlrard Bank.
Dirmantarnit, December 29. 107.
NOTICE —The SEMI-ANNUAL. INTEREST on the
Funded Debt of the City of Ploiladelpbis, due January
1, 1858, will be pa d on and after the let proximo. at
this office WM. V. McDRATII.
de3c4t City Treasurer.
➢7 Clty Trea*arer's Oltice—Glrard Einnk.
Pot ADRIMI I A , December 29.
NOTIOR.--LOANS UITY ON 1911L/MlL
toaturing January 1, 1859, wilt be paid on anti
after the let proximo, at thin °thee
ibM. V lifcallAVll,
dr3o.3t City Treasurer
IEI At n Meeting of the Stockholders of the
31E7ICAN't/LE L11112.01Y COMPANY, h eld on Thorn-
day everdrig, boo. 24, at tho Library, for The pnwoae of
noallgating otheor for the ensuing year, JOll ASH•
TON Jr., was appointed Ohairinan, and Tana. Sulam
Secretary
red, That the meet* pro•
.r the ensuing year, n hero
',amino Were 110114044. d for
On motion. it waft 1030
coact to nominate velem f.
upon too following 11111/1011.
Directors :
W. E. Bowen. 1 Cornelius N. IVeygandt
Hobert I:Franco Janice II Ramieli
Joseph Comic i John G. Simpson
C O Lion ' A. C. DurtiotoW
Frederick Pairtlioru David T. Gorr
J 11 Ihillec Jr C Ii More
Joseph C Grubb John Ashton, Jr
Frank T. S. Durley Geo. W. Gibbons
Arthur PI. Burton J Il Atwood
W I, Schaller Thos Shipley .
Richard Wood Thomas Howard
Benjamin Gaskill John V. Wilson
Edward S. Clarke George G. West,
And Charles Illueule was nominated for Treasurer.
. .
On motion, Tickets containing the names or the
nominees were directed to be printed and placed Sn the
Library one week preview' to the election, and the
proceedings of this meeting to be published hi the news
papers.
On motion the meeting adjourned.
JOHN ASLITON, JR , Chairmen
TllO9. &MLR'', Secretary. dee3ojß.6,ld 3t
la- Our 11111 Ur i, haling brru published among
the list of Failures in the Sunday Troesstipt of Dec.
27th, we take this means of contradiction' it, as we
have mot all our liabilities promptly.
ile29-2ta P. W.APLI23 & CO
The Ladies of the industrial AVornett
AID ASSOCIATION aro ready to TPCOI.3 application.
from yoaug women who aro deeiroua of obtainlng am
ploy inont at the Weilt, and 1010 con bring aatisfaotory
reference an Housemaid., Cooke, Childnuniqa, or any
other domestic luttnea.. Roam Nn 116 South Sl',
VENT I 1 Street. Mrs. THOMAS MUM,
Vice-Presided
f ir
31tosonle ?Cutlers—The °likensand men;
berg of LODOE No,, 3 A. Y. 31., and thu members of
tho Order in general. aro requested to tnrot at the Hall,
CHESTNUT Street, on 'WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON,
aE half-past 12 o'clock for tho purpoins of attending the
funeral of our late Brother, JOHN RV:ATTY.
By order of EMILMII) BREWER, W. 31
Attest, W.M. NI. MARTIN, See. de29..2t*
ID" ?Wattle Noticee—The °Werra and Illelll•
begs of the K. it'. tho (Hand Lodge of I'eonv3lvania,
the members of Rleing Slur Lodge, 12G, and the
members of the Order In general, urn requesto4 to
guest at the Hall, CHESTNUT Street, au WENINIISHAN
AFTERNOON at half-part 12 o'clock. for tho ltiorposa of
attending the funeral of llrnther ISAAC W. BIOOKK,
IV. If. of 126. 11. FRANKLIN JACKSON,
de26-3t Secretary.
PANS,
of the ukeCity insurance Cont.
PANT, 408 WALNUT Street-The annual mooting of
the Stockholders of the Quaker City Insurance Com..
party for election of President, Directors. and Secretary,
will be holden at their office on TUESDAY, the Bth day
of.lanuary, MB, between the hours of 12 and 2.
Al.frow-lm U. It. COUOSUALL, Secretary.
[l7' Granite Land Company.—The AnnUtti
Meeting of the Stockholders or Inid Company will he
held at If North SEVENTH Street, on TUESDAY,
the 12Th day of ,Tanuary, ISSS, at o'clock P. AT., for
the election of °Dicers for the miming year.
N. D. Amendments to the Dy-Latve proposed will he
meted upon at sold meeting de22.tne*
Literary Burenti.--An Experienced Editor,
a succeiodui author, and &thoroughly educated Literary
man, weary with twenty-ere yams or the drudgery of
Nally Journallium, has deternelued to hire out or oell his
treble at retail to thooo who may require their mortices
in any honorable way.
Merchants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of
every kind, will be supplied, otr-hand, with Advertise
meats, (political or otherwise,) Notices, Cards, Circu
lars, or any species of article dsired.
Politicians wilt he supplied with Speeches, Reports,
Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar
ticles, Communications, and °rely other sort of Brain
work, which they Inv find it inconveuieut or 1. °ON
fliolio to defer thiatiiiielvec,
Ladies and Gentlonten, of every rank in society or oc
cupation in life, eon Lave Letters writteit on oily Klll.l.
Pict, whether business or sentimental.
The tolvertiser also ['wind or translate Correa.
poodenco of every kind, either liuKlish, French, tipito•
job, Berman, or Italian.
Poetry, Acrostics for Lennon. Alio:goon, Note,,, 131110-
Ainninlinn, and Compositions of the Ilioet. delicate
and cotiGdeutial character, Incident to every possible
circumstance or event to life, will be furnished in in
violable conddenee, by writing to the undersigued, and
explaining their whetteli
Orders by we'll, ttecorripanted with cash, will be
Strictly arty war:aptly WA ladvi to,
Addreas • J. TrioliPsON,
Literary Bureau,
dttliu DOI 2sl;b 10104400,1 s P. 0., Pt.
AA RARE OIIANOE FOR A MAN WITH
MODERATE MEANS - , -I'oll BADE —The Rood
'l9lll, Stook, and Histurea of a Wall Paper and Window
Stunts Elmo, vaunted in a liouriAtiug County Town,
within twenty-five milts of Philadelphia, and doing a
good himineea. Emmons for Pel log mote known to Ml
p leucite, All communication , ' to ho addrmed“J.J. o.
, Dispatch.” • de3o4t*
OPPIOE OF %Int LOCUST MOUNTAIN
COAL AND IRON C0..--Post.AVELIIIIA, Deo. 10,
18:61.—The annual truietlng of the Stockholder% of this
Company will he hold at their office, No, 88 S. FOURTH
Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January', at 11 o'clock
A M., at olob time there *ill be an election of Di
rectors to serve for the ensuing year.
de2.o.dtlele WM, C, LUDWIG, Secretary.
WEDNESDAY,' DECEMBER, 30, 1857:
REAL MOCHA. COFFEE.
'4 , RALE AND QUARTER IIALES prlonon
OOLONG TEA.
40t1 .U•AoRTED PACKAGNS FINE QUALM.
Just Itecotve4 at
ALLRN CUTHB E R T'S
F.l/111.1* TEA Broils,
23 B. main!' Bp., above 011ESTIOIT,
do%)-Bt, Next stuirpteel Jr, Leo , Up settee
rr 0 YS,
PANe A RTIVI.
CWS,
('ULNA AND PAPED DADIEB,
OAbIEB, PIPES, BEOAII OABEB,
TRICKS, AND ITZALES, Are.
NVIII au el:idle:3a Varlet) , a other Ciuoda, luet opened
uEonint DOLL,
No. 14 NORTH SIXTH STREET
CANES or el ery dageriptlon mounted with Gold, Savor,
Ivory, he. Cane; °pars alaasen, and Crutch., neatly
!repaired ' de3o-1w
WWI: POOR ARE SUPFERING.—ImpeI
IL led by a sense of duty, the Board of Manafers of
'TUN 11051 E MISSIONARY SOCIETY OF CITY
or rfirLAIDELiquA, , appeal mot earnestly to their
follow•cithens to emu° forward, to aid them In their ef
forts, to stop the cries of distress rising up in all parts
of our great city. The Society lam, at this time, under
its care some three huinlred nick, while hundreds apply
daily at its oiiico for help, which it cannot afford, owing
to the low Mato of its treasury. lit some of the Wards
of our city there are no Iteliof Assoeiatious , while tho
operations of these in the Wards haring snub organiza
tions, aro neemaitrily limited. This Society has doter
mined to take care of its sick an well and as long as
possible, but ulna shall it do for the hundreds that ap
peal to It daily for assistance? What .y the citizens
of Philadelphia. to Ibis ? This Society bits served then,
and raithfutir for twenty-toe years. Shall its
operations he stopped in Rocha time of distress no this'
The managers wait a response.
OP,OIIOE STUART, President.
TIIONIAB 'l'. MASON - , Tiolmuree, 431 MAIMET St.
fm-lit It. li. 110EFLICII, Secretary.
E ENGLISLI BOOKS' JUST
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SCENERY. Beautifully Illustrated on stool by Billet
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Foreign hooka - Imported to order by every 'daintier.
kluulhly Ca slonues or now and old English and Proncli
hooks furnisbed gratis on application. ile3D.3tr
DIIILADELPIIIA AND It EADINGRAIL
nomi—rAsT rEEIDIIT LINE —Freight trains
leave the Drina, DROADStreet, b low VINE, daily, for
MOMIo, Suspension Bridge, Canada, Detroit, Chicago,
lialeua, Duhuguo, iSt. Louis, Ulla iNtiltllll3-
Mato points,
This to the shortest route to Canada and the Lake
Ports, and goods will Inv forwarded with greater despatch
to the above potato than by any other route • • •
TARIFF' OF PRIM PHR 100 LThi
Via Railroad,
1A claBs. 24 clam. 34 clam
. 88 05 5.4
~ 88 05 85
Sampenhiou Haidge
Dutralo or Dunkirk
1 13 In
1 CO 1 22
Freight going through by rail all the stay must be
Marked "VIA RAIL "
No tranthlpment butween Philadelphia and Elmira
Mark goods vie Philadelphia and Reading Railroad,
end wand to the Depot, Woad street, bolo, VILIO,
before b I'. M.
Yor further thfortuatiou iu regard to thin routo,
call
tit the through freight oillco of the Pla phla,N la.
gars and Great Western Moe, N. N. corner SIXTH
awl 011EZTNUT. - deBo-y
IN THE SUPREME COURT 'FOR THI
EIASTERN DISTRICT OF PhDIMINANIA
Dan}amain 11 Tholutui V. William DAYIB, and Henry
D Dolby. Yenditioul Exponas, January Tom, 1998,
No 90
The Auditor appointed to make distribution of the
fund raised under the abets proceedings by Sheriff's
sale, of ail that large tot of a round, composed of ten
contiguous lots with the unfinished brick buildings'
thereon erected, situate on the southeasterly tide cf
Almond street, 131 feet. 6 inches uorthedetwardly front
Lehigh avenue, in the Nineteenth Ward of the city of
Philadelphia, containing in front, on said Almond street,
144 feet, and extending In depth, southeastwerdly, at
right angles with said Almond street, 61 feet tuject
to a yeat ly ground rent of 114 dollars.
Will attend to hls duties au TUESDAY, the 12th day
of January, A. D. 1858, at 4 o'clock P. ,at his race,
)13. 2O South PIPTII. Street, in the city of Philadel
phia, when and whore, all flirt es In tnterent Are re.
q aired to progent their el aline, or bo debarred from coin
log in upon said (cud.
de3ll-let CI &Jail E W. DIDDLE. Auditor.
TIVOTICE.—CHESTNUT STREET
BRItRIE,
PLANS AND ESTIMATES for a Bridge over the
River Schuylkill, on the Sue of Cheatout etieet, in the
City of Philadelphia, will be received by the Chief En
gineer and Surveyor, at the DEPARTMENT OF SUIU
VEYS, City Building, PISTIL Street, Pe'owlcaluut,
until the secoud day of January, Will. 1 4, Clit lireige to
be of the (ollowing dinutusions, without any pier ' or
with not were than cue pier lu the water - way; the
materials of construction throughout to be iodestroeti
bin by fire
Diiitance betweeu abutuiente 986 feet
Width of Bridge, out to out, not tem than.. ift
Elevation above low water 31 . 1
Fur en etch the springing line should not be lean than
eleven feet above low water,
The Plane and }hairnets., will be received under the
arrangement and conditions specified lu the °rill
rtuco of Commits, approved Noverubor 2d, 1811, tot (oh
lows, viz t
Sacrum 2 That all plane and estimates lobe received
.by the Chief Eugineerand Surveyor of the City of Phita-•
delphia, each plan and estimate to Lear a private mark,
and be accompanied by a seated communication having
a corresponding tuark.thereon, no that the name of the
designer may not be knowo until the plan roost ap
proved Mail have been belected.
Swims 3. That ail such plans and estimates shall,
when received, become tbepeoperty of the City of Phila
delphia, and shall bo presented within two timothy after
the passage of this ordinance, when it shalt be the duty
of the Chief Engineer nod Surveyor, by sod with the
advice of the CoMmittee on Surveys and Regulations,
to invite a commission consisting of throe civil engi
neers, who, in conjunction with the Chl,r Engineer and
•Survoyorof the City, shall examine nod docile upon the
relative merits and applicability of the plans presented ;
to the Bridge cite proposed, and report to Councils the
M31111)(4 of plans received, the names of the designers,
and the chararter and estimated cost of the three plane
by them preferred.
Samos 4. It shall be the duty of the Chief commie
eioner of highways, upon a cortiticate presented awl
signed by the Chief Engineer 111) , I Surveyor, to issue
warrants in payment of the cost of the aforesaid advs.,
tleemento, and aloe in favor of those portions who may
have presented the three plain preferred by slid mom
mission ; to the first iu point of loon!, the hum of }DA,
to the second, $2:4), and to the third $lOO, said warrants
to Le charged to item No. In of appropriation mode to
the Department of highways, }co., for the yeat 1831,
approved March 16, 1667
Por further ioforiultiou, or fur cress section of river,
address STRICKLAND ICSEASSi
Chief lingineer and Surveyor City of Philada
nod titian:
BRIDGE NOTICE.--TEIE TIME FOR
recciehig I'lllll4 3114 1:110111[111 . 11 fur the Chestnut
Street Ucidgc, hue,
by Orditomea of C 01111614, heels ex •
tended to the tlCtlidity of January. 185 a
STRIOKLANU ICNEASS,
t1e38 4 1.1 126 Chief Engineer and Surveyor.
REMOVAL.
JOIIN STONE & SONS,
imeowrona Arm JUABSRO OF
SiLK AND MILLINERY 0001)8,
HAViI REMOVED TO
Nu. 90, CHESTNUT biittET,
I=3
KEROSENE OIL,
DISTILLED FRON COAL
KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS.
ThPO Oil in not ouly CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO
TILE BEST SPERM. It wal NOT CUM OR CONGEAL
AT A LOW TumpEnvrullk,atul it will RUN LONGER
ANL) KEEP THE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY
OTHER LUBRICATING . MATERIAL.
ff? sfaehluifita t o ' Ottlertl are reptentoil to colt a']
exaluino thane oils at tbt• sole ayeucy,
01:01N111 M FREI:WAN, Agt
del9.laeif No. 110 'Walnut sta Vet, übot e Front.
A NNOUNCEMENT.
1 The sul.ctiber tnym leave to IttlllolltlCO to him
(Handl 31111 the imblie 014 he will open Ids ;+.ll,ooti
for th.ir roccption on
IMi:)Mla=
lILx Ftuok (a largoll4 Ii oh viliay) w ill
PRESERVED AND CILYSI'AI.I.I7.4:) FRUITS, APILI•
COTS, WIERRIf PINEAPPLFB, vEins,
LI NI I:8, li 3.(1 Es, (IV IN OE3 o
BON BONS—A largo and troll (mini tuieut,
FANCY TOYS--.Moebaoleal Top, paper, wood, and
tuor—an eudleol Variety.
FANCY BOXES—Newell/ elyle9, fancy and plain, and
varied nroortment, of every prooiltrle dearription
BACK, CORNETS, BASKETS, YIETOIIIA,4,
PASTI.I.AIi ES, A,c , all of recent Itepollatlon,
and sthlelt for extent and Variety gill d fy coipetitioU.
For Kale by S. ON Confectioner.
• de3-Iru street. above Seventh,
nVER-SJIOES.— 700 Cases Men's Long
and eltart Ifootx, Over-aloes, PAndalx, Clop, and
Boot holders Won,eu's Long Boots, Clatters, Buskins,
Bandida, and, flyer Miokis oT MlMl:els.
!toys' [tong !loots Over shoes, sad Burials
Mims' arta Chi?area's Lung Boots, Oeiters, Over
*hues, Ballasts, and Clogs, all of the hurt make* and
fresh made. It'or sale by the rue, dozen, or &ugh. pair,
at redueed prices, Wholesale and stall &talent will
Met our prices lower Ohio they con he bought iu New
York. JOON TIIORNIXY,
011VIBTNI1T Street,
de23-2a* above THIRD, north able.
nItIGINAL EDITION OF CHARLES
KNrotirs PICTORIAL SHAKSPEARE—IneIud-
Sng the Doubtful playa and Biography, find illustrated
with very nUllletelle Engraving', ou Wood, in the high
est style of art; forming 8 vols., imperial 8 vo.
The nubseribera have been onableJ to Recurs three
copiee of this magnificent edition of Shaimpeare, which
ban long been exceedingly scores Immediate appl iert•
lion will be necessary to prevent disappolutuieut in pro•
curlog copiew C. J. PRIDE & CO ,
Importere of English Books,
deS•y No 33 '8 with SIXTH St ,above CHESTNUT
1111111 INTEREST DUE JANUARY 1,
_it 1954, on flu. 3rorfrago Monti of tho
VALLI:I: RAILROAD CIJIWANY, (lrrld in I s liiindel•
0,i,, "ill I , . l.,ll,llpre,Pateition of the Vottpati ,, at tho
Once uS V. R. W 11 1 ,4 V I`,ll 134 ;109'W A
Strert. J AMU Cr I DSOS Tre:Ditirf'r.
EN=3
- RILLS AND ACCOUNTS CoLLEGTED.
AAP P111S101AN9„ TRADESUN. and
others Call have their 11,1(, nail Atenunt, wade not and
Coll , ritd by on esperloored Accountant, who can give
the Lot references Collections in this city, from out
side parties, promptly attended to end remitted Ad
dress ACCOUNTANT, No. 721 youth biNTNENTII
Street. de29•6t
WELCOME RANGE.--SOLD BY COM)
WTON it IMO. 107 N. NUMMI) Pl. solliAm
Pal i i cal.
FOR REGISTER Or WILLS--
WM. lIANDOCXB,
TWSLVTI9 WARD,
d2-31olt Subject to Democratic R ated.
FOR SHERIFF-
ALDERNUN OLORGE aIOORE,
FOURTH WARD.
Subject to Democratic Dolce ao7-Scoili
FOR SHERIFF—
/AMES CI 011390 N,
TWsNire-svo;in
Elob4eqttc. Ihni,Ta4livkce. 4.0.3m1F
iIDrD Goods
PARIS AND VIENNESE
11110 CHE LONG SHAWLS,
At $B,lO, $lO $ll, and $l2.
With it largo aa.ortmeat or superiorgoale, which we
are selling at, very reduced 'one a
01,111{VEN, STODDART,
NO. 450, 452, sod 451
(1030 NORTH . SECOND STIMET, ABOVE Iyr-wily,
TIROAD CLOTIIS,
SATTINFTA,
VESTINGB,
Boys' wear generally, .
And oioolll For Ladlee' Cloaks.
From the into Auction gales, et
REWORD PRTOES.
WELWYN WTODDART & BROTILER,
450, 452, and 454 North SECIOND street,
de3o ikole WILLOW
U SE P L AND ORNAMENTAL!-
PRIOES TO SUIT TUE TIMES!—NEW
Ehf-
DROIDEItiES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS.—Just
opened, now ani choice Myles of--
Swim', French, and Scotch Collars, from 25nt to $5.
Cambric Collars, very cheap, from 250 to $4.
Au Passe Collate, new styles, from 50c. to Si.
Plecionilli Collars, beautiful goods, from Ito to $450
Houiton and Maltese Cellars, very theap,isc to $7 50
Valencia, French, Swiss, Cambric, Linen, and font.
too Beta, from 50e to $l5
Embroidered and lienvetitched Handkerchiefe. very
cheap, Sleeves. Infanta' Waists, French and Chantilly
Veils, Flouncings, Embroidered Pearl's, &c.
Ribbons, Rid Worry, and Gettnt/et4
CLOAKS AND SHAWLS
closing out at all enormous flaerftlee, also , Detainer
Merinora, Cobutaa, ace
quilts And Counterpanes elo4lng very ebeapr, at
1e111.02 P & T 11 111%181181'S,
8. W cor, B.IOIITII end 8141/SD GARDEN Bts
'NARROW BORDERED CLOTB TABLE
COVERS —We have jag. received 000 rave of en
perior Cloth COVPlii. In Drab and Brown narrow torderq,
de , igusit for Friends; also, tho sillllo with centre pieces,
and P).9.12t) Covem Ih similar styles,
SHARYLESS BROTHERS,
den CHESTNUT and MOUTH Streets
CLOTH CLOAKS FOR PRESENTS.
Gray Cloaks, $2 50, $3 50,
Black Cloaks, richly mode, $3, $5, &e.
Pt. Black Beaver Cloaks, $8 to $l5,
Cloaks In profusion of style, quality, and price.
LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS,
Bought at auction, and for cash, comprising
Fine and medium Black Beaver.
Black Lieitskin or Atehair, $l, $1 25, $1 60
Black Stitt 'Velvet, for Trltrinaing, 60 cll.
Brown and Gray Cloths, very cheap,
DIIOOII.II SHAWLS.
Scarlet, Green, and two-faced centres.
(hued 'troche Long Shawls at $8 and $9.
Mauls Minot, Blanket, and Children's Shawls.
GLOVES, CRAVATS, SCARFS.
Gents' Shawls, fur travelling.
Warta Gloves, Undershirts. Drawers, Ac.
COOPED & CUNARD.
S. E. coy. NU{PU and MARKET.
N B. English 10-cent Deets, iu dresses, for Christ
mita Gifts, doll
VIIRISTMAS PRESENTS OF REAL
VV WORRIt
!
FlllO Black Cloth Cloaks for $5
Beautifel Chenille Cloaks for $4.
A great sack ly of Cloaks from Vl to $ 3
10000 ttROCIIE CHAT!' LB, ALL WOOL AND SILK,
- FOR $B.
•
Square and Long "Roche Shawls from $0 to $2O.
Blanket Shawls, Chenille 81tawlo, Ac , Ac
VERY EXCELLENT BLACK BILKS.
F'aucy Silks closing
out below coot.
French Merinos at 60c. English Cobourge very cheap.
Figured and Blain all wool De!slues for 23e per plot
Fine quality Plaid Cashmere.. for 25e., doublo width,
GOODS OF OUR. OWN ISIPORTATION.
Irish. Linens, of !henry best make.
Ladles' and Gentlemen's Lingo Ilandkorchiehr,
Latium' and Gentlemen's Rid illoveq.
We have a very large stock of
Linea Table Cloths, Napkins, Towels,
Cassimeres, Blankets, Flannels, Carpets, ho,,
An, THORNLRY 0111851.
delthy N E cor EfORTII and SPRING GARDEN.
w We buy and sell for Cash, and hare but ono pri,e.'
CLOAKS.—
cithm , AND ELEGANT CLOAKS.
The largest and.handsolast stook of
VELVET AN!) CLOT!! CLOAKS
In the City,
►T BADOOM.D PRICES, ►T
GEO. FRYER'S,
No. 919 CHESTNUT STREET. 40-2
B OYS' CLOTHING.
Y. A. HOYT es BRO.
Nave now on hand a very large assortment of
BEADY -MADE tIOODB,
Suitable for the present season, which they feel disposed
to evit C3B,SP.
ASARUBLI! BUILDINGS,
e. is, nowise resin AND CrtinTIPUT BT3,
N. B.—We have a large assortment of uncut goods,
of superior quality and make, to order from. d-1-114
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.-SPE
CIAL NOTICE —All the notes on the Dank of
Penueylvanix redeemed at par for DRY GOODS, selling
at lei. than Auction price. tilunline, Littera, Clothe,
Cashmeres, Dlcarketa, Shawls, Calicoes, Detainee. at a
great iu connection with our entire Moth,
which till be NOW at prices which will astonish all who
they filler IN with P. call. Pennayirania Bank Notes
taken the imuni us npecio. (wa make no dilierenced at
OLIVER II JOHNsON'S Panicolvania Dank Note Dry
Cootie Store, No 1009 MARKET Sweet, above Tenth,
north slip.
N H —Onlore received for the very beet Schuylkill
Cod! ; l'euttylvatna bank Notre taken In payment
OM V Ell 11 JOIV6ON,
No 1009 Market street
Aims , DRESS TRIMMINGS,
/—4 AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS
NEW HOODS OPENED DAILY,
J. D. bIAX6'EII h SON.
WROLESALN AND RETAIL SYORES,
10'36 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh
Aol 31S S. SECOND St , below Spruce
FAC7'OIIIES.—Noe. 95 and 97 GEORGE St ,
'Nutt., and PECOND Street, near Hulot,
Orders wale at a few hour,' notice. eel!: lull(
I.)olthan Oifte
pRESENTS FOR TIII: 110upAys
THOMAS C. OARRETT,
3) CUYSTNUT STREET,
BELOW FOIII7II,
INVITES PUBLIC ATTENTION TO HIS LARGE
STOCK OF GOODS, SELECTED WITH
CARE, AND WELL SUITED
FOR PRESENTS, CON
SISTING 0F
GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES,
DIAMOND AND OTHER JEWELRY,
SILVER AND PLATED WARE,
FINE TABLE CUTI,F.RY , &c
IMBRELLAS
von
srir YEAR put
LLE nr
W .N 1 A 101 0 IVS h C
de24.6t 24 NAFtK :itreet
eIIIIIISTMAS PRES'ENTS.--
IVriting Deolo Poitrotiod, Porteclonnaias, Pur•e•,
Una, Card Peeve, Pocket Knives, backgammon boards,
Cbcasinlea, tin, Litter Piper., and 6t rtionery u( every
description, at greatly
. .
• REDUCED PRICES
J, It JOHNSON,
dol7-td0314 - No, 0 North EIOIITIt Street
°ALL AND SEE
7 1" The °regent
VARIETY or
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
Ever exlailotol to
ruR OITT OF
PHILADELPHIA,
Which will be wild tit exceedingly
LOW PRICES
AT
11.3.11.X317N & WITTE'S,
MASONIC BALL,
d1.t.1 713 CHESTNUT ST
FURS I FURSII FURS!!! FURS I! !!
- JOHN FAREIRA & CO.,
Imparters, ganufaeturers, and Dealers io
FANCY FURS,
FOR LADIES ell I L PEEN .
flaring manufactured au ininionele Mock of FURS,
with the expectation of doing our usual Gusint , is, the
prosout pressure of the and eotoparativa ntagt.•
lion of trade, hero Lett us with au uuusual amount of
Stock upon our shelves.
It is to moot thin difficulty that ern have now
//errant zNED
To clone out Our
NT/ /1 E STOCK
At rlittlfl actually leas thau
Tll}llll COST TO MANUFAUTURII!
We have Ono on hula a laq; and enmplote &snort
meat of
OLNTS , F ORS,
4:11,0V 9,
All of which will be sold at very
LOW PR101.•1
No. 1519 MARKET 8t , hot Eighth and Muth,
uoNLOw south aide
Ilion 12
SCULL, CAMBLOS, CO.,
BANKERS,
No 36 South Third Street.
The highest 'Hafnium paid for
AMERICAN GOLD
AND
NICW YORK RYQUANti H,
llocurrent Fuuds bought uu4 sat.
Stocks bought and auk( on colonli.,sion only nolo-2m
ifo lE !CAN GOLD
AND
~111:1V YORK EXOn A NOE
WANTED
AT 1110LIEST CURRENT RATE,
134
CRONISE A: CO
S P I 13 110 l RS,
1,624..111 .10 SOUTH 111IRD ST
I~Mr. TINGI.F.I - & CO., BANKERS
• No :17 South THIRD Street, Philo
COLLECTIONS promptly ovule ou all acci,siblv point
1111110 United a Item ant eaoo,ll,
Slockv,-Ilottek, A e , llouslxt and 900 nu C ooo oj,j.lo
MlCUrrent Dank Lulea, Chvokv, k c , bought at Oa
lowext ratei
IH•pcmitti recoh el Al,l Intoreet alloAeS, Rs pti agreo
nibut, wp2.12.1
Oen!lcinot's Surniabittg t'oobo
'WINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
it' ranted, of elegant lantern,' and superior work
utausklp Also, Droll Storks au3 Oeutletnen's Wrap
pers, at the Premium Store of W. W. AtilfifiT, 6)5
AIWA Street, above Sixth. no2l-y
WRAPPERS! WRAPPERS! WRAP
?ERs !—A very large and elegant assortment a
reduced prices, Also, heavy under.olothing a .11 de
scrlntions_, for gentlerneu'a wear, at W. W. ht4l(ll.lrs
612 ARCH Street, above filltb. no2l-1
WINCHESTER &SCOTT, GENTLE
mEN's PURNlsultio STORE, and PATENT
BUOULDRR RNAM 1311IRT MANUFACTORY, No TOO
OUESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The atteption of Boutheru and 'Western ►lerchants, end
Otrangera, is particularly invited to this employed cut of
/Mitts, the most perfect fitting article wade. At whole-
sale and retail, and made to order. anU•lytt
wANTED-A. VESSEL, TO LOAD IN
the LOlllPlittOfl Line, for New °tisane Quiet de„.
Spoich and good x Mee giveu
Apply to 131.811.0 P, BIMONS, & CO',
8,24-6 t (litto 86) NorStt WHARVES
31•
THOMAS & SONS,
• Nes, 139 And 131 SOLTVIT FOURTH BTRIXT,
(Formerly Nos. BT and 89 )
REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, do.
Public Baler at the Philadelphia Exchange *very
Tuesday Evening.
(IT Handbills of each property issued separately, i n
addition to u birth no publish on the Saturday previous
to each mile ona tliousetud catalogues in pamphlet rum,
giving Intl detcriptious of all the property to he sold on
the follonung Tuesday.
lt7 FURNITURE BALM AT TIM AUCTION
STORE every Thursday morning.
REAL MATH AT PRIVATE SALE
V" We bare a large amount of Reel Estate at Pri
vate Sale, including every delerlption of City and
country property. Printed Lists may be had at the
auctlou store.
PRIVATE HALE REGISTER.
ID" Real Estate entered on cur Private Sale Re.
Shaer, and advertised occasionally In our Public Sale
Abstracts, (or which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,)
tree of charm
e
46 SHARES TEDCONSOLID COAL COMPANY.
Ou Tuesday Everting,
January sth. at 7 o'clock. for account of whom it way
,oncern-46 eharea Commlidera& Coal Company, Lu
.oree county, Pa , par $lO6
Also, 6 shares Commercial Barak.
REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 6th.
MlEff==
AN ENTIRE SQUARE OF }ROUND. TIYENTY
TRIRU
wAnv, OPPOSITE THE EPISCOPAL 110S
PITAL.—The valuable square of Krems, having
front of 585 feet on Front street, 5e16 feet on Lehigh
avenue, CM feet on Fillmore street, and WS feet no
Somerset street Four valuable front,
VALUABLE PUS( N STAND.—The valuable fc,er.
story brick store, finished In modern ntylo, No 134
North Third street, Above Arch
NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE.—The neat mnient
residence, No. 410 South Eighteenth street, below Pine
ElteClltor`g bole—Estate of Elizabeth Lippincott, Deed
DWELLING —Three-story brick dwelling north side
of Parrish atrret, east of Ontario street.
VALUABLE LOT—Chestnut street, Germantown
111.1 AL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 12th
This sale will Include
Orphans' Court Sale—Estato of John S lone;, Deed.
TIIRET—STORY BRICK DWELLING —Southeast
corner of Ninth and Poplar streets.
MODERN RESIDENCE —Nest modern residence, No.
615 North Eighth Minot, below Green street
PARE OF TUIRTY ACRES —Desirable small Imo
of 30 acres, with hops." onsets, Chester county, Pa.
near the Chester Valley and Reading Railroads Full
particulars vow ready ht handbills
VALUABLE AND ELEOANT BOOKS—SUITABLE
FOR NEW YEAR. PRESENTS.
This and Tomorrow Evenings,
Dec 30th and 31st, will he sold at the auction store,
Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street . , a collection of
elegautly illustrated and bound hooks on various yob
sects. Included among MATT allarS are the following
outliers • Lainh, Spenser. Leigh 11uut, Macaulay. Loug
fellow, Willy, Bancroft,ike.. also, neat editions of
the Poets is elegant morocco and calf bindings.
For particulars see catalogues and the hooks,
wheels are now arrangad for examination.
Also, at 8 o'clock, a COMPOUND DITCROSCOPR,
with numerous interesting objects.
P.ALE OP FDDNITIIRE, FINE AZIRROILS. ROSE
WOOD PIANO-PORTER, CUILTAT69, &e.
CARD.—The attention of ladles and Oilers desirons
of purchasing in requested to our sale at the auction
store, on Thursday morning. comprising, besides WO
lots of superior householl furniture, 2 elegant Preach
plate pier mirrors, fine oral mirrors In rich carved
frames, fine-toned rosewood piano-Ports, rosewood cot
tage plat, o, Bun tapestry, Bruise) 4, ingrain, and venetian
carpets, suits of handsome lambrequin curtains, gilt
cornices and canopies, china, glass, and plated ware,
beds and beetling, papier macho desks and workboxes,
states. km
ti::r Catalogue.. nos; ready, and tbe articles arrangell
or examination.
Sale Nos. 139 awl 141 South Fourth street.
SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PINE lIIREORS, PIANO
FOSE, SITtUBSELS. °ASSETS, toe.
Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at the auction otoro. au exteotive asitot
moot of second•h,ul- furniture, mirrors, situto-fortc9,
fine carpets, Sca.'
LA 11 BROOCIN CURTAINS, te.c.—Also, several snits
of handsome lambrequin window curtains, with cor
nices, lino rosewood bed canopies and curtains, gilt
cornices, One mattresses, Yo
ELEGANT PIER lIIRROITS.—AIso, '2 elegant French
plate pier mirrors, N by 105 Inches, in rich carved,
gilt frames
PEREMPTORY SALE OF FINE ENCILISII AND
FRENCH ENGRAVINGS OF UIIR COdE AND
BEAUTY
Stock of Mr A. 8. Robinson
On Ylondar end Tuesday 3fOrnings,
Jan. ith and sth, commencing at 11 o'clock, at the
store of Mr, A. S. Robinson, No 910 Chestnut street,
above Ninth, will be sold without reserve =choice and
beautiful engravings, many by the most celebrated
English and Preach artists. The collection embraces*
variety of very interestingsubjects, in neat and elegant
frames, the whole to be sold, SS above stated, without
reseue.
it Catalogues wi tb particulata will be ready three
d aye previous to sale.
Shama in the Academy of Music; Point Pram Park;
Philadelphia and Mercantile Libraries; Athenream,&e.
The elegant country seat and firm, known as " Fars
ley," late the residence of Ilichanl Paxson, deceased,
fortuerly of Dr. Dhippen, is offered at pH rate sale. Pull
descriptions may he bad at the auction rooms
1.4 SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (succes
s nor toNVOLSEhT & SCOTT,) )S1 CIiEST NUT St.,
oppeeita the Custom Muse, betreeect Faulty. and Filth
Street.
CARD —The particular attention of purebasera is in
ited to the largo and elegant assortment of furs, in
Aet „ 0E40.1 and carriage robot, fur glb,rs. eny,,,te
Alto, bunch.. long and I,Lnara shswl. embroldertea,
ribbons and millinery goods, French xrtitieiala
Also, Germantown knit gouda, lamb's wool 'bias and
draweri
A Ino..rWB vats •L pots, linen rhirts, cora.rts
anti cravat , , Sr.
porte•wonuatee. and fancy articles generally,
to ho et t.p ,atalogue, tut, norumg, eowaleackv,,, at
10,-; o'clz4k precoolj —the whole to be colt without
rettivr
COultuetiCalg at 104, o'clock, will he sold, a. large aril
valuable stuck of fur in rots for and mis.e.'
Wear, gent,' fur collars, capes, gloses, he
Also, an ast.ortnient or sli igh and carriage rotes,
LADIES` CLOTII CLOAK'S —Also, a line of Salle,'
cloth cloak., dusters, :Sc.
Also, a line of French and Scotch embroideries, rib
bons, French artincials, millinery gouda generally, .S.e
moo, a general Assoctment or superior tiermantown
knit Woollen vial', norh as wool comfort., lambi wool
abirt+ and drawer., wool hood., coats, hose and ball.
ID - Samples and catalogues early on the morning of
sale.
ineuranct Tompanies
911 HE MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE
SOolll2l' OF PENNSYLVANIA Office Nu lit
1 4 .outle FOVBT/1 Street, alfol3 WALMTF. a - p : 310M.
Phflaielpbet . . . .
SUVA A. DREW, rassMaT.
Financial ColanntLie L BROWN. J JOHNtiON
E F HAZLETON
The ailed of thi, Saeltty rt the creation at s Afatati
Fund, to he applied tit the moat alvaatageoas manner
for the benefit of its s,c)r member-,
❑y tha payment of the following :rest depo..te you
will become w Life Member of the Qonety. suit will be
entitlihi to a weekly benefit if you should be disibled by
•geknec, or ara lent from atteuiling to your orsluery
buan.ar Or occupatioo
=lll
1 . ad!, unfir Vs s of 4g
$2 00 per year draw t:n./ per lapel.
390 ,• • • 300 • •
40 , 1 • {OO ,
0 00 '0 00 •' ••
1, C, 00
8 00 •• .• 8 00
9 00 • • • 9 1.10
10 ' • ` • • • 10 •• •
Yrrv[ neck eccepted
In addition to the above an expense Fee of iI 50 will
bo charged t h e titAt year rvhich must be pail at the
Woe of making applicat.nn and the yearly deposit lit
dor!, dayo
All r.ho wish to I.venino members of thin Society
make early application All claire, will be
promptly paid liaico op.. from 9 A 5f to SP. Al
GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND
TRUST COMPANY OF I'MtLADELPIRA
OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILIONO, No 403 WAL
NUT, Corner of FOURTU Street
Charter PorpetuaL Authorized Capital $500,000
FIRE, INSURANCE, limited or porpotont.
MARINE INSURANCE ou Vessels, Cargoes, and
Freights,
INLAND MURANO' bi Rivera, CAnals, Lakes, ant
Land Carr ago
Heal Estate held in trust, (tu WA
: , 1.0,11 , 4, (par vhlue pre4eut
nutov 3:4,400 00
Bit h 4 'Teri, able
Cash its bans), mut ins Insukt
cAqt, w hand= or Agent,
Pn•wuuua unpaid
DIRECTORS
CHARLES C. LATHROP, 1-I2 IValuut street.
WM DARLING, 1510 in street
ALEX WHILLDEN, merchant, 14 North Trout et.
ISAAC lIAZIAEIFORST, Attorney ant Count!"Ilor.
JOHN C HUNTER., tßul of Wr14111., liuuter, .1, Co
E. TH,l.Ol', firm of 11 Tracy k Cc., lioldsmiths'
JOHN R. xrcuitur, firm of .13nealVhlte..t. 3ECnnly
THOS L GI LLESPIR, arm of Oilleipio k 'Lollar.
JAB. Ii SMITH, arm of Jo 11. Smith Y Co
Y.' HAM` J EVVIIIES , firma Wm. lt Brown S. Co
JON It VU(; DES. altve cor. Seventh and Sat.:WM Ai
C 1135 E. (Alice 413 Clae+tput street
L I , ItED TAYLOR, ollke Guru Gay Vroperty.
lON.. J SLOP CM, orNee 2JC, South . Thud street
CHARLE:3 C LATHROP. President
COLLAIIB, ,te
=IEMME
LEW N GKEGOItY,Im vice-rr,ident, Now York
H. K HICHARNOS, AB,lotant-Secretary.
(1111ARD FIRE ANA MARINE INSUR.
ANC) COMPANY, PUILADELPIITA—Orate, No.
LW WALNUT ntreat, went or THIRD
“Yllth; RISRA ONLY TAECNN.”
DI iiotoll3.
der. Walker,
Joao blcektro,
Tho. Craten,
A 9 Gillett,
Putout EtLepptna,
SAMI. Jones, hl D.
Joseph g.tapp, D,
Wm ID Owath,
Johtt Auspach, Jr ,
• Burnmels,
J D llugher,
• D. dherwan,
Wu Y. Darker,
J P. /Rainer,
11. A. BblLeteltiod,
ltoo JOIA, JONNR, Protrlant
lion O. W. WOODWARD, Tice Proerleut
Iso. R. Afonocus, Sanatory
/muff B ALTOIND. AefiihtalltS2C - retray uo2 30-tt
COMONWEALVI riitE INSUR/LNCE
M COMPANY, OP TILE STATY. OF PENNSYLVA
NIA --Office, N. W. Curt., FOURTH mud WALNUT
iitreete, Pl:lll4thlffios du - Went...l ()spite], Iboo,ooo.
Pald-up CILWet. 2.:.00 OW
9/0;19 SAVER, VI 9 ,Fcekeinst.
THOMAS S STEWART, Vice Pteet.
S Ato, N, Secretary aui.ly
_ - -
DATIN PAPER 1N CAMDEN.—ON
J the pill T 510 ND JANI:NitY. WA, the
on.lerm,lo,l 111 n eotri.P.aco the pubhestlen et aLI ft, I
I:Nl:tii 111 lh the city of J .
tiLl'otel. to tie . Inter..
IVe,t Jertey to eet , ltttou tn the a 1,1 coat. at., tat a.
paper. arrAttgetnentg are loin., ”I,le
Talent totelltgenee front all parts cr this and the ~O r.
rounding ceunliel. I t 1. the ildr,tlon uul,r•
to .4 pare neither Pt p , n ,, in UP 4 .11, t
to pinto The. Jon nest en a Vii,.11&111
MVO) . a &trat Will 13 in rtery kl.ky inerea.ing in this
Fierttou of the St kt,
The price of •• It 111 X," NO.O tb,pacttel by
mull, 1011 be 3ntiullk AO 0.2 lor kit month,.,
1/1 .2/11. >i% CO kOp te on.] rent. et the
Office, ur sci rent, por Reck, prat], to the ceirters
ADVERTISFMVITS ineerted at the rate of fire
tents per line for the tint ineettioa, and titter rent per
title for earb toserrem No insertion made
for leas than jOie. trots. Matrimonial and Obituary
Notirrs at the tame rates.
The Office Ifl non open tor the reception of olden for
the Paper, Advertleiny. nail Job Printing, la the ter
Three-Story Brick DoMing on the north side of MAR
KET &rant, Camden, Bye 110011 below the corner of
- Front etteet (tiaTi-atl p J IiRAS
SAVING FU.-
ND-UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of VIIHD ant CHEST.
NUT Streets.
Large and email mime received, and paid back ou de
mod, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT IN LER
EST from the day of deposit to the dAy ofn ithdrai.al
Office hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and oo
MONDAY EVENINtI3 from 7 until 9 o'clock.
- . .
ViLATTS tut vale uu. Eukland, 1163.nd, taLl Ezotit.i
feom upwsrd%
President—eTENlEN K CRAWDAD
Treasurer—PLlNY 11811.
Teller---JAAIRS 11, HUNTER
Oaks bn %nction
AT PISIVATR BALE
FURS' FURS.
lifornun
CAPIT,IL, S2O,DOC)
ASSETS, Nor 1, 1457
MEM
t..11J 0-11 ng
gales bn caution:
Br ALFRED M. lIERKNESS,
Pint.AvELPRIA nORSE AND CARR! AGE
BAZAAR, ..,...tbra.• cornet an N.:l sal aeurot , ,,
between ebelimr: tai D lieu: etre, NI
Ey - elle; of borees, carmairer. awl liernees,
regularly erery SATURDAY throaglivut
the year, commencing st 30 o'clock.
ter l'he largest collection of new mkt itexind.laani
eassieges, harms, saddles, &e , is the city, may itm
seen et this establishment for privets sale
Carriages received on storage.
RP' Out-door eulee attended to on reeuonatde terms.
Roust:A, vr.litoLus, AND HARNESS.
Oa Saturday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, at Ike Samar, will be sold, hatbox,
I .oleles, and ?wanes.
TAMES FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER,
NO'44 W&LNUT STREET aboro
DASD—SAIN OF HOUSEHOLD FIIRNITITBB—TIII4-
,
Y.
frr We beg ND A
INO to inform the publie that we hold
our regular weekly &lee of Purniture every Tueedoy,At
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 4°. WWIIIT
STREET, where every postible attention le given to ob.
tofu the bfgheat prices for the good" of those who say
favor us with row/vw/3 ta. famine.' hawing Rotorua of
their furniture to &vow, of, or those &penning house
keeping; and not wishing Wes at their own derenium
can have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVEP TO
OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE' THEY WILL KRALILS
BETTER PRICES VOR THEIR FURNITURE MILAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN PRO)! ANY OP THE PUILVt..
TURR DEALERS OR ANY OULU AUCTION STORY'
IN THE CITE.
117' Persons favoring as with oonaignmenta can rest
assured that their property will not be sacrificed.
fCr Comithafona more moderate than those ahiargisti
by any other Auction House in the city.
Conaignmenta respectfully solicited.
Ur' Sales paid immediately after the goods are salt
lisle O. account of whom it may concern.
MOVES,
This Evening,
December 50th, 'lOl, will be soli, on account of
whom it may concern
-150 shares of Eagle Gold Mining Company, Virginia.
5:00 du Monroe Gold Mining Company, Virginia.
b 3 do Spring 11,11 Company, Virginia.
300 do El Dorado Mining Company, Virginia.
50 do Washington Mining Company, North Ca
rolina,
2)0 shares of Chesapeake Mining Company, Michigan.
550 do Ontonagen do do do.
100 do Douglass do do do.
DO do Bohemian do do do.
5500 do Philadelphia sod California Mining Com
pany, California.
1300 shares of Lewis Gold Mining Company, Mortis
Carolina.
1 share, being 6-25 of ,of a. certain {..TttAi.ll sal
patent known as Declan Lubricating Company.
2 original shares San Francisco Land Association.
4 do do do do do do.
as do do do do do do.
30 abates Seamless Tube Company, New York.
35 do do do do do.
2uoo do Philadelphia and California Idinini Con
paw', California.
woo a harea Dickersonlidarble Comkartyoff!innessea.
REAL ESTATE Bdt.fi:JA7N7L-46Y-_lit-h.
. ,
This ante et the Exchange on 'Wedneadny wresting,
atallif 131 h, et 7 o'clock, mill include—
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John Ward, Deed.
TWO FRAME BM:ARS, SOMERSET BT., NINE
TERSTII WARD —The lot of ground, with two frame
houses thereon erected, northwest side of Bomereat
street, 100 feet northwest from Almond street, 000,
teenth ward, 20 feet twat and 100 feet deep. fi:
ground-rent.
Err VA to Le paid the sale.
aT PKIV&IT. SSLID
A firtt.elaaa Printing Office, with * good TIM a bug
nese, four printing preeaes, two !toggles and one Ada=
Type and eierythlng oectuAry tor tliOnaineal. Apply
at the Auction Store.
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
and MONEY LOAN OMOE, No. 111 South
THIRD Street, below Walnut, optioelte Pear at., only
eight doors below the Richange.
Hoare of busbies* from 1 o'clock, d.. IS., oaUt 1.0
o'clock In the evening.
Dot-door sales, and salsa at the Anetion House. St ,
tended upon the most satisfactory tame.
CAPITAL A.X6,000.
_ . .
.EsSablia /safer SA* id.l2 Thirty Peals.
Advenete made from one dollar to thousands on Dia
moods, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, bier
chore - hoe, Clothhig, Purnitime, Bedding, Cigars, &Wake]
Instrnmente, Guns, Horses, Carriages, nod 0004/ of
every deseviption,
hl,l peas teat remain any leisgth of time weed
12P011.
All selves:tee, from one hundred dollars and nprorda
will be ehergad 2 per neat. per month; IWO and over,
the lowest market mite.
This 9 tore Rouse hiving a depth of 120 teat, has lards
are and thief-proof multi to store all valuables, amt pn
vats watchmen for the promisee; alio, a heavy Joao
mate effected for the benefit of all persoas h►ving wood"
advanced upon
N. 8.-0 a 'wont% of Wring an anttniltel caldtal,
this office is prepared to mate :advances cos more satie.
tutory and accommodating terms than imy other in
this city.
Money advanced to Ova paw, In small mounts, 'with
Out any Marge. . .
Gold Patent Lever and other Watabee t Anrary, apt
Clothing will he mold at minted prieee.
MOSES NATHAN S, AUCTIONEER
MOSES
AND COMMISSION =KILLS'S, S. 11. emir
&Miami RACE Streit'.
AT PRIVATE SALE--Gold and nitres. patent lever,
Lepine, English. Swiss, and French vetches, jewelry,
of every description, musical instruments, & e. , tte
AT PRIVATE EALE—Areanged on eocond Eon:,
household furniture, of every deaccipVon, beds, mat
tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, A.e.,
&0.,A0.
Out-door isles attended to personally by the Anntioa
ear Charges eery low. Eonsiguntesits of fr_rnitari
clothing, jewelry, &e , Ace , &whetted
Ii A THAN'S PRINCIPAL ULAN OrilC2,
S E. Comer of 'distil And Rant Sir a,
Whin* money .at be loaned on gold and silver plid•
Witches, Jaorolry, litioarwride, ( . I.thing, Dry Goal.,
Groceries, &gars, llardies.ro., Cutlery . Furniture. Bed
ding, Hones, Vehicles, Ilarnesa, Stocks, and on all ar
ticles of Isise for nay length of tiona sgroei or., on lance
astirfsreiory and libernt to curs trisal at tiny other estab
lishment X. NiSTILINS.
GREAT CUAtiCE TO pßoin - RE C111118731A3 PEE
riENTS FOB. LLS3 THAN HALF TLVAL
BELLISG ?BAC F..
at Prtvat, thra is!: th, prays,
St ti Los. Jae:, sautht,t G,tu2r of :%tith and Raz*
Gold and *Fiver watches E.( every descripl 00, gold
chain+, gold bracelet+, hair bramiete, elegant gold
breastpins, scarf p,ns snit brooches, elegant gold tango
nags, fille gold eor Tmo, fiOd 011 and silver perw..l
cities; doe gold spectac le s. elegant gold ahirt stole.
slain' descriptions; jet bracelets, gold key., hos tgi
medallions; port., toomastes, arid 'tumor oat other or titles
of iairelry; dotes, scoordsous; steel skates; Mieroscdpea,
soirrayors' instruments; cmgnatic coseitlcea; rovalreas;
E Call early and procure bargains
GRVAT BARGAINS FOR CRILISTMAS RRV....ANTA
AS PRIVATE SALE. AT fIRMAIIRAFILT KOW
PRICES
Iluottng ease. double ease. and doribla b.:Au., Inll
jeweled and Nam Frighsh patent Ingo wstobas
StSeer I:nglish patent lacer watzben
Runtlng ewe and open faro goht aseapsctrd tri
lava awb!his
Last age.<6. sal opa face go:I Pplos sctteati
Very rusznele.3 iratzttee
Silief teTer snit w,Achee, }legion, Srte. , act
ritentb aatcbae, gotta:L.llU, ifiltra
11lerkti. ant rinnictonit laity articles.
WEBB'S 'mat sale of forfeited. Watches Jewelry,
Gans, Yiftals, /antic-al Instraceents, & c ,wllftaikekle
ebortlf Due notice rill be peen
WEI 3 IPS great lists of Dry Goals, Clottung, Sentry,
.4o , boinj forfeited eollaterale, will cake plant shortly.
Dna sloc2ce w,U to gireo
•
AT PIUS - ATT. SALE. AT nALt THE rsr..kr.
SELLING PRICES —Nentle E.:turned. and. LuntLeg
care gold patent lever watcher, ct the moat ap
proved wakes; hunting (well:I./open faze gold
meet lever and lepao watcher. full Jeweled; Sae volt
enameled lever and lepme watches fcr l stew, gz,ll
jewelry of every descrlpEcn, salver lever and lep:na
watches, in hunhae, cases and open face, silver TrEglish,
Swiss, and French watches; a general assortment of ha
l:Mare beds, mattresses, mirrors. he.
OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, eadeltugae to snit
the tmei, low
Courigniceuta et every description of good; solicited
for public or prirAte aala •
BIOS •dfIiVINCED bn all and every tint cf gooda,
for public Or prorate rale, ur to be heti for a boattea
twit. Cliarke3
GEORGE W. SMADI, AUCTIONEER
N. S. corner of EAMON auht .5013T11 Etzteto
above Second.
svrxrilo HALES,
SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENINH,,
At 7) o'clock, at the Anetaon Store, of Hardware, Co.t
lory, lloosekeeplog lithelea, Clothing , Watertac, hire( .
ry, fancy Artielce, Ac.
C.lmnsrments
ps. D. P. BOWERS'
I 114LNU1' TREET DIZEATEE.
Sole I, SIR.* P BOWER.?
Actaq and iLL, MlLr. xr —.3111 RI NIL NOE.
t.DNEiaILY EVENISti, DecWl b. 17;,;
Cutert...,,ent, c,waneLuzill.; sAltt the
sit c•l , brat, I CoTeds
STILL. tt ATL It EUS DEEP
Juba .Mihtmly, Mr Conucey ,tl 3 Malta ?Ire D P
Bot,ers, Mrs •,tersihohl. Mrs Cowl - 3y
re couelule with the Mestie ',egret oatitted
TUE KING - OF TILE 3.115 T,
Martin. Mr Pornface ; Peter Block. Mr Chap u tn ;
Dante £l.ry, Mrs Silsby; Gertrude, Mb- t.!
l'riees or Adurksion 113 t:eut.
Secured Seat; in Dress etrele rt.;
Par.inet ‘.
13os Othoe oren front 10 o'rl,,ek A M. to 3 P. 3.1
Doors oi . .enot at a quarter 0 . <10f1; curtasu
ria, at a tauter r. ,t 7 u-doek
W w iIE.A.TLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
LE6SEE. W. IFM:A TLET
IVEUSESIMY EVESINO, December )111.
The pvrtormanc‘,3 Collo.llCne Fab TO),ISAYLOWS
Populrr entttled
STILL. W ITEIt iltS . DEEP
Jim 31111t0i3 Mr E I. btreaport Cap!, n 11411 E,
ler, WI 1),,1,11no . Iv, 3,,ha Mtlam%i - 711. E
Stemhol I, 31,3 Ellaore
The Fe.for...moat to c,nelute wall the Orval il.!c
tacul.r 413 y kJ!
TOE 1..15T DAYS OF POMPEII
Arturci. Mr L DArenport , Lyacy: Mr Wm
le). tom', Migs Eturne Taylor Nytiia. :Mrs 1 L DAS - cri.
port
tIe.LF ~ v Fated —Boxes, 21 ; Se<nred State,
3i crnh, Orclie,ta ant,, Srati rn Privato
Boles, 7.,) cents; (44111.ry. 13 cents, t. tame t.,r Polorei
2.5 M1'0; at.) 801 for CiAntel
err4ous, 33 cents
13t1 Office open from 10,1 H until 3P. 51 Deors
trill open et 68 o'clock; perfolmagq, to commence at
7, precisely,
IVATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS,
1. WAI.NIiT SIREET.,
LESSEF WESLEY /3 ATMORE
.4!,3IBTANT MANAGER P JoliSsrOyi.
E4I.7ESTRIAN MANAG,EE TIIO3 KING.
WEDNESDAY EVENING. D.n• :1):11..1;57.
BENEFIT OF 31It gIi%FtPLEY, THE IN
MMMMI
The ptrfortuniee will cowmen, witti the Sr.len.l:l
French Dian, ent,t:',l th•
111.0 PILkFli OF r tais
Father R
Ns,.ne, Ranri E , rftilz, Mr
CIVIv , tre Mr+ C
Mr S lo= .;rat EANJO SCILO
rt,t , l tht 1.,11:h5t.10
or A ILI J., 1 4 1A
. Nrr Ital-. 1, Chan Mr Pa.-
r:ltc...”
4.11tN AFI'I.RNOoN PELIFvII , IANCE EVERY
U\l TUN R lEK
PetoF,"l Ceut, 3,11
11 ,40
D,Ol , vptn C , --
meueo 7
1 1 A,SFORIV8 OPERA lIOUSE—
=', ELEvEyrn Street, at,t , Ch,t,t
ETHIOPIAN PERFORAf ANCEr , THIS EVENING'
Etblotkan I.lfe Illu+trattA TroLirl cf
Stars —lc', ekkr.forA Chi siren
Doors otßn at 7 u'el,,A rtnre
To conclude with
A LAC(IIIADLE ATTERPIECV
Admittance 25 cents
- -
R ITEM.° OVERSHOES.
LMEN'? std ITOMEN'S BUFFALO 0VE1,910E.3
for este by the rue or +thee pair. by
OEO. W. TAYLOR.
dr22-tjal S E. Cor MARKET and PITT/ISL
UFFAL 0 ROBES— CLOSING OCT
without retard to profit, at N. 402 MARKET
Strait, south 614 e, one door above Fourth street Tha
entire stock of buffalo Robea must be c 105.0.1 out before
the 1" of January. THE STORE Ti) REST Apply
on the prernia>a ile23
JOl 1N CAMPIIELL & SON, BIBLIOPO
LISTS, la the eth'TO:al 1101'51; blVe
ways ter tale rare .111 scarce 11.7. A.,
Worms are to call =A judize as to pr, ea and ea
riety Law sad rcoscellaaeoue bock:, knich,,i is email
or lugs 4 v:int:am. Books coutiaaatly receiclez troa
&action Ilairth to Ems