The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 26, 1858, Image 3

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plealmat affair - 4e Whieb,twe;litititt;preiloneli-AW :
ded, was attended by a, large jumbo!: Of invited
guests. hfrp,Eneeh -Blechman,..in presinitinea
valuable autthandsonitO gold watch • to • Mr.' Aim*,
said it,finstisPatimiable- toile biliniAb-'bringstn
the ehrineenneritymetfering, born of: thelteatrt,
to zuorAl - antriatelleanarifrOolleacie:. "After, al'ew
rethiritniedipliiiiiteArtrippreidation ettlie..koeTineo,
of hir:Abervi i 'es acenmissionor of'sity property,
said : v, ThirtiksiOliotighlsointlibleityalcieless
In catatintlsen - tollie -feellneititichAletated , the
presentationiitieattlbaiia,boitteyeti,to yens- psi:.
vide taiirita# ell iiiinote - billoier letegritYf
can aseure`yeilliat rbut il*pleinitbeeentilrienni' o g.
all about Mo when I tender to' yontheit ‘ he4.,
wishes for.Yottr hoalill,Atipial9P.lyanCr 44 " —i "
for many years to isome. - ; .. - :" . r` - '
Mr, Ahern made ft-feelingand - eloquent speech'
in reply, accepting the ttiiiiinenitil;" and assuring,
the donbriblhat litierit*oeld ever beAretainder
to devilry° and _prolog is.-the geod . pplidoix of . his
fellowmen. tbino!ncrett-tibi
ouch oordial-applauee,-,4onotPtuelleiePnat;*all
then partislcen of, and disarmed in the-most -ani
unated! and, agreeablatansututt. . the. , course , of
the evening speeetheeiln response to complimentary;
tentiments,i'were , inadiPhy 'Storms 1). Cempplieli,
Esq., Mayorre' Clerk:, Watts. ;John. Campbell, E.
Blackman, 19.1111 tan
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Tho s . Jt; ooo o7,end- , Lthent. gevarer. re
nts Were
sung , l.edniwabe t elYt,..Modwit iart
sentiment
prevailed until a late hone - .presented,
to Mr. Aber-is wppropriately'interlbed, and. 4 the
most mlignigoent of-Be-kind that we have ever
*Ashingtnn .En-,
gine Company, hare , disposed, of -their ,engine.
They resolved for it $BOO- In money and a small.
engine,_ irlststi.tfieymillinsVia'servtie temporarily.
They have 'ordored,of Mr..ildegeref of Baltimore,.
a powerful ,engine; whioh•willAce.oempleted about
the let -Of Apyd:-- ,- .M.r:Bligerw' jorepoets ttr Mtn.-
dune Borstal ,npinvementa.,,nt. his own ribdr,'M
prays Abe' machine' befole,pityment. is
and teinaka it superior to ArlY;: n eegjnn in the. de.
The 'Tivoli 'Thise.Xletniatty, - Which, though- ,
member at theideptirtment,liat novoryet been in
active curiae, and, we are Informed; has , not
otonect , eitliir-o- or , ipinkratiss,.lnialtitoly teen
revived and -fully orgeuized„ The -last reportof
Mr. Bhciereakerlthir Winer eltief Men.
Cons the 1$ Tlyolbr- slue; whieh period we heard
nothing of the oompany . until a . few days sinne.-
The Tivoli, will-remove to.the4ifteenth ward.' - and
locate In the vicinity of Twenty-fourth aud'Oreen
streets. - Wcjknow --but Little et 'the' jetioniiel of
the Tivoli Hose Company, burboar, it highly
spoken of byprorainent members of "the fdeparr.
We are informed that it is nom. well provided
with All the appurtenances of a bore company,
and Will prolably prove a valuable adattion_to
our gailant.voluntoordepartment: , More - hose is
needed, and are , oardialky congratulate the . "..Ti;
voli " on Its retain - to- service,' This minie ; ,, Ti:
" was adopted by
lb conipany;,lnoompli
ment tatbellveltlaaitenf Albany, New_York,
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.diezander Prespyterian - Ohio's/4-IMo i 8
the title given to a new'ohurolt I'M it bang - prism ;
hod is the Fifteenth ward. The Brat meeting waft
held on Sunday, In. the building southeast • corner
of Seventeenth and Waahington Afro*, at which
Rev. Dr, Alfred ReViti,late of Landaster, officiated.
In the, morning an alOquoat aarooon was preaohed
from Zechariah 4,10, "For:Who bath despised the
day of small things?'" and In 'the „evening_ from
St. Afatthen , 37,"'" Noterftbetan_ding,, fest wit
should offend them, go thott,to the sea-and- east a
hook, and take:up the...fish thit,firat oomethUp I
and when , il4,on haat - Opoiaed)iis month, thou shalt
find a piece of money.: tha!,..-,taki, and give_ unto
them for me and thtie,l,
In the &mount t nett. milieus , tinteiluisa
considerable inteiest ,- la manifested by the resi
dents of that flourishing:, portion of our,pity z 'and
we have no doubt, the popularity,ef Aev:Dr: Ne
vin will lcr au etyma. tegethel! a large nongrege,
tion. yfirti undetitand It is oontemplated te.oreet a
home of worship on the-lot at the corner of Nine
teenth, an,d-OleenAtriets., , Preaelting le to be held:
regularly:ood Sunday-,:and leotures on ednes
day evenings.::.."Alabhatiiiehool :is to be 'started
on Sunday uszt.,, It is'enteets4 to start the sobool
with forty-,llie:sehOlate; -Trrit-Iniuditd;3oll.-se
lestod volumes , have been Draietifed to'thaoob of
to form its libmry...> ; •;: -
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Yolunfi,ry Ptisoner.-blitt stineteufoelr, -
yesterday nio t ning l. tt, loaNtab77.lOoking Individual”
surprllee-the persona. eogaged, in the, clothing:
store of Mr..Chttries 'ltnestrmo v -in. Jayne's 'Hall,
Chestnut retreat, below: Seventh, by sending a I
paving stone violently through one-of the largo ,
plates of glue in the Show, window of the store..
Through the aperture thus made'the felloWthimet
his hand std seized a dozen bliek silk . Cravats, but
he was himself seised and taken before 'Alderman
Enou, where he iris °Urged With the lareeny and
with the destruction of eAiglat-ef glace valued at
one hundred dollars: The smasher gave the name
of Thomas Gordon -'11,3 said in explanation of his that he wanted bread, and that those to
whom he, applied for 'it asked him why he did not steal the wherewith to obtain it. So he went and'
/mated the glass and 'stole the goods with the ex
pectation of at least bringing up in prison, -whore
he would be "fed and taken oare of. In, this 'esti
peotation he was not disappointed; forte was com
mitted - to answer. Mr., Gordon- evidently- toe
paint togetintoprieca ,
liiiridforism.-=:-Ahout nine o'oloOkAtt San-,
day evening, a large barn, located onlielmorit ave.
nue,- near Monument road, id 'Old Twang-fourth'
ward, was eat on fire andtotally destroyed. )I'hour
were sixty colas and 'several horses in the stable 'at:'.
tached to the barn; and the flames spread With,
such fury through the couibustible- waterlat with
which the bending:war ored; theta number of
the natmalitperiehed , iirthe Twenty cows
andthrei.vainablo tairoea are mining,' and. they
are eupposed to hayebeenburried to death:— There
were forty-five tens of-Bay in the barn. The buildt.
t9g belonged to - Mr. Jesse George,and magneto.,
pied by Mr. George Hall— The .lac ta,eetimated
at 10,000 part' of wbieli is covered ,hy. insurance.'
Mho ori gi n of the Sri biattributed to illoeitilarisni:
The ligFtwinutd bY the burnlngbnilding was seen
a great r - - - -
Dieeese• of eat. er.: . -‘Dr. .W
-1171.4141 fate prinolpskof the 71fOrial idolicesi, and
formerly principal of the Master Street Grammar
School, died on Satoider last, Dr.' Wright en
joyed the distinction of- being one of the ablest
teachers of youth in thecountry,,llis success In
his vocation Wes remarkable. For nearly -1 . 1 quer.'
ter of a century be' discharged. duties of bra
calling in-this city; add his pupil; now embrace a
goodly number of rte . 'population; and they will
hear of his-'death 'wills profound regret_ ilia
funeral wilt take togs afternoon, from
his late residence, Fifth street, above Poplar.
Mitchell Was before A'lder ' man Enotryieterday, on
the charge of dmving .badly--Injured Franklin
Christopher, by throwillg en- anger- in his *tee:
The affair occurred in_ st = wheelwright's shop, in
Twelfth street,: below locust, on the '4th Instant,
Christopher has been - in , the hoepital - seer 'al m a
the ocourrenoe. , freehold to answer.
Ressiming. Operafions.:--Eeeently., 'several
cotton and woollen mills and iron foundries in the
Eighteenth'itard have resumed opekatiobp.
PEffIiA7DET.P#I4,X46.ItAEIN •
JLFICIAFLY R-:Rierting ! :-.,:There Is no quotable
change in the market fotlreadstuirs to-day, but
the businesshee'biim doll /31100 the rikaipt‘of the
Europa's advises. there is,' nothing doing in
Flour beyond the usual - home demand; at - pees
ivithin the rangnef $4.70a56.2 per bblaceprding .
to Mend and "quallity. , sfilppenuare out of mar
ket, and conuuba superfine eon bo bad at our low
est Apter, , althOugh moat . holders' Oak moire for
straight brands, and the market is quiet with
derate receipts apd selis for Abe season.. Corn-
Meal and Rye Veer are eke quiet, at $3 for the
former,, and 13.23 per bbti, the lattei. 'Wheats
ire gelling in ./1 small ` way, at $1.13a51,14 , for
fair Teinsy;iiania reds, endll.:2sasl.27for-white,
with of 2,000 With these: rates in,
stori. • Corn is dull, and only about 4,1)01)hu
Pennsylvaniaa - yelioir obi 'At 000 in store, and
afloat. fiats coil slowly at 340 for Penneylvanta in
stine,builbe l r;ecnipternrsi 'nett. gyfi commando'
700, with email' receipts, and sales at this price,
Cotton is ih limited Tecinest; - aitc 'the stook very
much rednami, a fimaraall . loht only being
.04
daily at 11:0311i ..fOr• Vphip`da. The 'market for
granaries exhibits , , very 'animation, but
holders grit not dispolsed - tentakieolieesions, and
the sales aro light. '4olololons remain very
quiet, the eaten beipg Meetly hi a riall way, with
out ohnfign th prlees -Seede7-no ohango ; and
Oisvoreeed, eons' fredy at $5114155,25 -per. bu.
Whiskey, 14 striadylit,2oia2talor bbls; and 100 for
iiredges. , •
Vi‘ILADELr.II.4,4I4fITLE MARKET:'
cr - Ani I.6.=:The supply of 3ear ilittleln Mat ,
ket this week wee km then for aaveral weeks past,
and prieeinvireletherhetter fotMoitlande; obi
cattle, however, akaeptid, hr;whigh thera_w'aa ;lot
mneh demand. The -falba at :Wardell's Avehne
Drove-yard ' -
20 A. Oniedi, $9
16 Coates A Fraaner; Westbra 9 a 14 "-•
15 J 4rnme. Western Pd 'g. 10 ,
34 Hainan, °bolter 81 - a 91
13 Jae, ff tower.. Soznarsetaeunty. i';Eft G. -Of
ig D , . Braden; ifigterfOlgatrir /;ii - i„ 8
28 A. fitticliland; 0hi0.%
47 T. BtriekraijB; Ohio • 8 a 9.•
14 ,LbleGflnneiy‘ Wagl4intein - .
9W. N. Webb, Oho. d a 9
1011: Phillitis; Obio' ' ' ' '
23 .1. Weittne, Ohio .1' a 93
33 Obici ' 8 a 9/ -
35. C. W ' alkor„ gayette_Oo ' aB3
2'5 Et eope 8 a . 91 .
14 J. Nee;beuse, -7. a
.24 -Murdock - , Mifflin county 8 a 81'
1.5 T. ,Toylor, Lan4aator-pounty 71a 9.3 4 '
14 Hinibeker ,9-O ,OA - Obia&v .. .lll 8 a ' B 3
25 MoQuall,. • •••••• do 81 a 9--
Aboar2oBiMik - iidlUfiea liVirairiet; -
the demand was_rathir bettor, irloos rouging at
$12418 for dry cows ;..$2?3,4123 f o r and
s2ses4o' for frerh oorree iitoOrdioehi'oonditiorr.
iioae.--The market was rid so , gell,eapAleC
about 2,600 head, all iniaold atliUrti $8 to $6,60
per 100 /1011deis—r - biefly,thir,latier firiud for eirti
fed.
Suss? were in bibek`qietrutna,:and , all at market
brought from *3 .to.l}A 6Q ea9h, 8 6 6' 0 0f 8 i =Cu-
The Sonthr piittialelf;i2tAlithed at Orange
Court BOW
,4,,_ea:iit'lfeklaara,that the remains
of Mroif, - 'lrate Iftnigliffiom Washington by
her nep)new - ,711r. Cattilbeifararlioadayoho .13th ,
Wet., sed4apolited lothe4temetoryit Monteelle et 1
near s tip nappoiceiakodentlyAilaged b"s;,thaajthrk ,
of thie ablaut} AiiiittAtegravOif ;her litelsaNf ;,
This, wa,443liiilaiid;':l4rittr.4,:heart.tiaaziPriftlf* a
wish ejillyrAtrailiallson - hereelf: Cirete 7 ,
c h
0.. timvpiallzreaye.iteretatine,derialea it-
UV
is
101 41. 4 -
the , Ott. art IA ,ptOhlte. ,
lot,; ' la eiffirae fritaPhailkskilth at
Oat /411 t Vito MR OW WAI 4999 ,
t i
dko-l!l it °Rid enblte_rod ijlT 4 f ReddiendVa
meitarlitlat - Pl' .
atitudon continue' unabated. Indeed,'-`eince our ani
se/Pi hive had the opportunity of inidtinglte liquaint
ence Practically, the !deicer extending similar means bf
travel all through our principal thoroughfares has been
. agitated, and appears to bi popularly entertained.
leirn,ivith'pleasure, that our suggestions to the
,tity Unread Company,to slate number of Tun
7atoheing favorably enteitainod, end will be actul upon
_attliti, earliest possible time, which edit be es soon ite
the cOmpany has a sufficient number, oCo w ra u °24 ' l "t ea,
amake,the,extended accommodations practicable. It
noir the'opitiloa.ot many, whoa. Judgment in the
Matter is , unqueationable,..that running the night tom
;14,..tnek Maly be.renderlng rgreat public convenience,
hat 414:per.hatideomoty:co, winteVer'addltionel ex.
peneemay thereby.he itieurted: , -
.Mother prele•worthY declidon •hea• evidently been,
wide hithiecbeePenjOuld whiCh'canndt bid ... enlist the
of the bette r portion of` our people; els—not to
on-Sunday:` The popular Sabbath conscience has
'been growl Nepal:gully: elastic of late yeire, at anyrate;
'mid every ortlght In that direetloia
Orfonly tend to oopetorate the evil. But, independent
of the immorality of the thing,marlous reasons might
:be given spinet running a public means of conveyinee
through the city oiliunday; The plain promptloge of
humanity dictate that,thebeasts should have, at least
oho day's relit In seven, considering that they ace kept
On an expeditions trot froinlionday morning until Satur
day night. floe dose this demand apply with lees force
to the men connected with. the road as drivers, eon
-dectors, fcc.• Besidea this, the evils which would ne.
cessarily attend ouch means or trine'porting crowds
froln one onkel oui oily to th) other, on what too many
ireyient,to make a mere holiday, could not but prove
tlonree of 'public regr‘t; if not eventually an actual
detrlinetit to the read iteelf.
Pot tbiß resoluiton on the part of. the railroad cont.
.piny; not to run ort Suidey, (and wt.. trust. we aro
rightly infortned,) It deserrektbo:thanke of an order
loving ;ad a law-abiding - community; and, we doubt
not, the, oo Eatanniti.Vll eipresa Ha approbation in a
substantial way. •
DH, BrEHHE.9! btoetrzotto AN 7HE HULY LanD.—
Our advertising eeltettne announce }.hat the third lec
ture to Ma Wetly inieresting and insttuctlye course
will be deity. red thlf everilng - at Concert Uell, and we
-have much pleasure in directing thetittention of our
reridere-0 ,the fe;ct. The teat lecture was listened to
with marked attentionliy *sleet an audieere as ever
crowded Concert:gall.
The eubjeet of _this everilas'e lecture is very happily
.telected Seared Haters of the Holy Land;"
c'eMproliendins,. of, puree, the brook of Kedron, over
memorable from Its association with our Saviour's Pas
sion; the river JOrdani.intereirtlng from its varied
Wiemeriesi the poets of Bethesda, and fillearo, remarka
ble far their health-gliing ,properties; the mysteries or
the Deed See, with lakes and streamlets, and the adJa
,
Peat aosnery„whicli every one conversant with sacred
iit e rouri k most be fainihar with, at least by name.
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ANOTHER MEET/NC{ la to be bold In bobalf of
the Pennsylvania branch of the .d,mpriciin Tract So
ciety this °venlig, at the Third Reformed Dutch
OtMosh, corner of Tenth and Filbert, at 7,1 i o'clock.
The :Mooting , will doubtless be large and ll:iterating,
as it was tippotnted by the unanimous vote of the last
week's meeting, ivldekyrna aci replete with interest
- Snessrraatzsx.—
te all mtgroatness!
Tide iadlie state of man to-day he puts forth
The tender loaves of -hope, to-morrow blossoms,
. And hears his bloshlas honors thick upon him ;
, = The third day conies a frost, a killing (root;
, dud ”—our advice .to Win Is, to go et once to the
palatial More of Granville Stokes, No. OOT Chestnut
*Meet, Alta - sedum 'V suit of clothes; suitable to the
eftango'n.thoseason ; .
Browny WASTIM.—John MoDonogh'e will, by
irlitolithe bulk of's large fortune wee 'bequeathed to
Baltimore and Nen Orleans, is likely to' produce little
benefit to them cities . It appears that vast stuns have
-been expended, orotberwiee lost to the ettles, by lilt-
Attien.. It would' Have "been rough more sensible to
have divided Aids property among the belts of the de
ceased,.end to have thus given them au opportunity to
expend !nine of It In the purchase of garments at the
BronaSterie Olothime Hall of Rookillii dr. 'Wilson, Nos.
dos ind MS Chestnut street, above
Dglidaikrid Ritl4lB.—The rules of the Demo:
gestic party of lhe city and county of Philadelphia, as
'ameitded July 22,1867, embody the following resole
'lron : a The Leglabitlye delegate", elected In the several
*rigout of the city of Philadelphia - shall 'meet at the
County Court House at 10 o'clock A. /1., and proceed,
rie Provided in Rules IV and VI. to the fashionable
Clothing Emporium of Clifton, Aright, & ;lune'.
.'11.411, No.. 027 Chestnut street, and there end then
"eilect etc clothing as may be deemed Ratable for the
densen,.. , ' ,
1p PILOT LINE.
LEVIER FROM NEW TOE .
[porroikondinco of The'Progif.J •
NEW Top H, Jan. 25-5.20 P. M
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The bank statement just published shows an in
ertu3e`of $1,628,880 in bona; 0f5617,885 in specie ;
of, $808,027 . in deposits, and of $.1,799,677 in un
drawn deposits ; and a decrease of $13,7.33 in sir
'Milition. The following are the figures shriving
the; comparative condition of the banks, for the
weeks ending January 18th and 23d
'Loans ..... ~.$90,473,782 101 p ,172 59, ,842
Circulation .... 6,3441,325 6,336,
Deposits • 31,790,321 82,598,348
lindrawn-dep'e. 67,723,900 69,523,580
anintuolo pleasod to.sand you the above on-
Ootaraging 11ewa, which dhows that the banks are
now really expanding in a manner calculated to
do good to the country.. Every one is rejoiced, and
the ohl enemies of the hanks ate now willing to
forget their pestgriefs.
'- The „news " cheap looney". in Europe, of
- pionty of bullion,: of settled prim! for - produce,
and the rednotien In the Sankt of UNiand rate of
-interest, j®: considered here, and Justly, as very
favorable: under - thiegenial influence every fooe
Was smiling on' change - and In the street to-day,
and I ails very happy to add, among the merohants
Confirionee l , is not quite ria info:abatis as panto,
but it Is somewhat "aatehing," and many of our
Merchants hairs caught amild form" of it from
their letters from Bngland. It is an epidemic
which I should be glad to - see spread, as, there is
not much fear atpresent of its bedaub:lga Scourge.
-There is no material change In the rates of in
terest,- but strong indications of an easy market
being open to many, who have not hitherto been
considered "first-rate,' and that many of those
11110 have always enjoyed that envialtle reputation,
but have declined to . use their facilities, will tie
their advantage for their.own benefit and that of
the cointennity. Call.lonns are far more abundant
_than call-borrower'n' The consequence . is that the
f e w, who want money on eat east get it almost for
nothing.- .
•
The toreign exchange market is very Arm, and
-the reluctanee tu. take good bills is considerably
diminished. Tire probability is, that rates Will
slightlyy advance. _Bankers' signatures are selling
I at. 1091a109f, and very choice bills are offered at
.109falle. Francs are steady at former rates, but
aro scarce. ,Commiircial bills with Wile of-lading
•attaolied; are sold-easily it 1071s108. The Sub-
Treasurer r 11l not be ready to Is treasury notes
till to-morrow, in oonsequenoe of lie delay in get.
tins therolln sufficient quantity fora Washington.
It is thought that $3,000,000 of these notes will
be issued by the end alba week. Already $84,000
have ffeen issued to satisfy land warrants; 5340,6 Q 0
have been bought by'private individuals, and the
Treasurer will pay out $2,b00,000 to pay army and
navy warrants. rho Shoe end Leather Bank bas
applied for 1100,000 in. these notes. Tffe Metro
politan- marroney certificates unredeemed do not
'now exceed 52,445,800, of which - nearly one and a
'half million is held by the Shoe and Leather Milk,
the Bank of Commerce, and the Bank of America.
The receiver of the . Bowery Bank thinker that he
will be able, tin or before the jot of 'March, to pay
- off a large amountof the remaining indebtedness
of that institution. ' - ' •
It Is believed that ,the °mete will prove to ho
quite abundant, without calling on the stockhold
ers, The reoeiver of the East River Bank Is now
'paying depositors 25 percent. of their olahne. The
President of the *taunts' flank, DAr. Palmer,
is abou4 to7retiro on.dtooount of serious illness.
hfr. „Billiatan;AitherlO,cashier, will be chosen tri
till the vaoaney . -Theiezchanges at -the Clearing
llotise tozdaj , were $14,731,271 29, and the balances
flyer* $767,049 92. The cash trans:lotions at the
Sub• Treasury were es follows
Total rooelpta, 8110,275 12, (inWilding from ens
twins $0,800;), total payments, $125,216 52 ; total
balance,llB,ooB,9Bl3 'B4. -, , ,
, The alach'lnaket was very strong and active.
ACthe close Oahe first board pilaes falloff a trifle,
but the deollne was iecovered at tho second board,
and closed very firm. The news of the Erie loan.
from London is very encouraging.
NE® xoalc 6POIC EXOI,IANGE, YaNIYART Is.
.., , . ' " : 1111/# HOARD.
1
-60000m 0 0. )40 ;100" 30 Ohl d, B. Is) R OO,
;1000 Koaly Ste 6a 102 . 85N Y tJao 11, , 80_
", 1000 Ind Ste Si .. 81X 100' do 80S
13000 Tenn Do 'DO 02 . DOA 100 "do eta' 80,i
500 N . OarOlinx As 06 100' - do , all 80',(
3to A ( leeonri de 85 200 ' do blO 80,v
10000 „do 1110 85)(1 885, do . "8014.
20000 ". do 1116 85,1‘ 450, do 0111 8014.
0000'.40 _e2o 85" 200 ' do a2O 80,1(
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6 - 0 do 45 80X
360 do 80%
60 do - bBO 80%
100 do 1410 80%
75 1111 Illoa 29%
50 LBOrdadllll b3O 12
228 = do 'l2
400 ' do s3O 117(
100 da • blO 12
1130 114 Quincy R 01. .
300 Erie Boltrood 53 21%
100 do' s3O 21%
113 do 21%
700 - do • 21%
100 do 21
610
4o1) do 21%
150 - do 650 21%
100 lierlein_R 0
100 11arleut, 11 pre( 13
776 Betiding It • a 67
400 .do - 030 51
Re do; 50X
000 do 030 bOX
6 =fib, Don 11. 55X
110 Mich Southern R 20
60 do 20X
10 Panono‘ 11 . 80ti
490 do .00
' do 30 8.19
10 25 010 Oen - 11, , b
b 3 95% ,44
60 do b 3 05
/00 do bl 6 95
-10 Cloy Col k Co. 89
18760 Coleus ac Citlo - 7 4
N
1 do , 7
2500 Louisiana Oa 90
7000 04113te 71'70,., - 14
5000 NT tits 6e '6B • 100 X
12600 N Y Can It 7a 071 r
1000 N'irCeß 94X,
„VICO do,b00: 95X
5000 Erie 2d mt Rd, , 89)
5000 89.
'5OOO do aOO '88,4
17000 Eris Bds, 113 •
13000- 'do '76 • 46
4 400 ErlaCon, 'IL 40 .-
2 70 0 0 5114 r Can 8 pa lsy
' 2500 IR Con 04s , (12
uc. Fd Con 94
3000 - do 92
1000LaCrkalrl VG' 4T
80000 . — do 48 ..
Mod do 23 - 0 48 ' •
POO Gal&Chl 21 rot 80J
CO Iteobanies , Jlk 109
"'RD 119, ot Con% • - • 130
13 Ilk N Amor ,100•
35 Det&Rad.Ont , 111.
100 do 4130110 x
20 Penn Coal On. 72
.525 Omit Cool 113 15R
94 ' do, • 63 - 15 x
15 Fulda 5188 09 07,E
24010104T01R ope` 41x4
-41 x.
,300 ' do
"1x
, ' 4
opg 41X
100 00. bao. AIX
- ' T7lO MARKET&
6,sues.,:-The demand is fair for Pots and Pearls at
Oorrai.L-In view' of the sale by auction advertised
tor Voinesday themarket fs very
gottoli.—The merltnt hag not opened ander the BUM
boldirs aro'generedly Aekang an sdrinse.
We quote nominally at 11,2ia for middling uplands. ,
11,011Ri &e,-,The Sour market opened with greater
thienessOint eloeed qfilet it 6'dr lasCquotations,` The
arrivals Ms foirmid "the. loCel Inquiry moderate which
Prhvolfralmhitutireverderit:'
The Wes see 6,000 bbis mop 00 for .commqtt' to
good itite;l4.4s6.llfdd •tor extra do, St 2541684.85 rot
, tuperfine,lndlanii,ind Michigan; -54.40146 for extra'
'de s $4.80/06 tor - 4bliltflOU 'tend Ohio, (extra round
'heap, Avkleh 'le nee plenty ,) $5 $6.40 TO good - to
&Mee-. do, and 05.80e57 , for extra Genesee and tit
Ottitandit , -, i+:••• • • • • 4 • ' 4),
anadfau 110 u'etieydg; demand laratiderate.
,lhaes of 0 1 Xi hbla ant 0004‘.4(71oKsupenthe nOto
80 0 $01 1 4401,1151.154i, flour in dull and es
tienaely heivy'rliteriiso hitt little better than nowt;
7201, 46102 PI Old M ft. 09014 must{ to good
brands Baltimore, and $5.06e50.60 for the hatter grades.
Rye. Sour la In felt demand at $BOB4. Oorn meal is stea
dy at $a 60 for Brandywine., Buokvrkest flour
•
is sales
bie at $2.24-g'loo lbs.
Gnarls ...The demand for Wheat. to Abutted, but
•holders are firm. The arrivals are -light, •Th e antes
are 2,600 bus, at ftoo for damaged Southern, $L sossi,ab
for goad to prime do, $l.lO for mixed' Western, and
$l.BO .for good white Kentucky, Barley and Barley
Malt unchanged. Oste are plenty, and • dull at nee for
State and Western.. Rye is quiet at 100120.
002/1 twin good demand, tad la la better. 'The ars
Webs are moderato. , Sales of 14,000 bee at ighnOcic for
Southern yellow, and 08e70a for do white. Old la
nominal.
kloaanass.—New Orleans Is selling at 23025 c—the
former figure to arrive. Foreign is unchanged. -
Never. firossa.—Bpirlta turpentine Is In good request,
but the trepanation are testrletedomelog to the advanc
ed pretensions of holders who now demand 42)(048o for
lots In dapping order on the spot ; sales 1.50 bbla on the
spot at the inside rate, and 106 do. in merchantable or
der to arrive at 420 cash. Crude continues quiet, but
the stock Is small, and holders, consequently, aro firm
in their vulva. Cemmon rosin Is 0011 languid, but is
firmly held atsl.B4osl.B7Jl per 810 Th e delivered. The
medium and finer grades have again lapsed into a quiet.
Tar is in better demand ; sales of 280 Washington Ohio
at $1.87X per bbl In order In yard.
Otte —The demand for most kinds to quite limited.
but prices are without material change. 'Linseed to in
fair request—sales of some 9,01:00 gallons American Irons
cranheref hands at 64065 c In caste and in bids. Crude
Whale and sperm are quiet but steady. In sperm foots
we note sales of 8,000 the slacked pressed at . 160 fifr lb,
6 mos. Campbell) commands 4304 e, and fluid 46046 c,
cash.
PROVISIONS —The inquiry Is fair for Pork, but the
advanced prices asked limits the transactions. The ar ,
rivals aro light, Bales of 200 bpla at $l5 25015.86 for
Mess, and $l2 for Western Prime.
Beef is in fair demand, and Is steady; the arrivals are
limited, and the stock of Ends Is redacted. The Wee
are 200 Ws at pop for country prime, $94110 for
do mess, $10e12.60 for repacked western mess, and $l3
cosl4 for extra do.
Prime mess lain moderate demand, at 518652.4. Beef
haute are firmly held, and in limited request. Out mate
are firm ; tales of 100 hhda and toe at 5e8,40 for hams,
and &MIK° for shoulders. Bacon is in fair demand,
and vie hear of sales of Cumberland cut, for February
and March delivery, at 7,4 eslKc, and long-ribbed and
Cumberland top] her at 714 e.
Lard is in active demand, and is firmer. Bales of 600
this and too at 8100,40 and kegs 100. - Dotter and
cheese Are rather more active and steady.
IRV/ARR.—The business is moderate, at prices favoring
the buyer. - Refined are doll and heavy.
HISICZY.—The Inquiry is moderate, and the market
is firmer; the arrivals are light. Bales of 100 hide at
03 cents.
Marine intelltnettre.
L'ORT PUIMADELPHIA. Jan. ;M t 1868.
SUN MIMS 7 p PUN &ITO
. 4 54
WWI WATI4IS 10 49
OCHE
Steamship rblueas Sprague, Matthews, 50 hours from
Boston, with mdse and passengers to Henry Winsor.
Brig Pluums, Qrant, from Frankfort, via Fort Dela
ware, In ballast to E A Sender & Oo
Sohr linterprise, Pendleton, 3 days from Now York,
In ballast to F. A Solider & Co.
Bohr Ponaafiet, Waplee, 3 days from Now York, in
ballast to captain.
Behr Cleo W Itrebe Emereon, 3 days from llaltimoro,
with radar. to Thoa Webster, Jr.
Bohr U P Linda, 7 days from James River, Ya,
With lumber to Id Trump lc Bon.
Behr lowa, Hillard, 1 day from Newport, Del, with
corn to ft Lea.
oLEAltsti
Behr Fannie, Spence, New York, Thee E Morrie.
81,r ; 9 Slarlvor, Donate, Baltimore, A Grovel, Jr
loorreepondenee of the Philadelphia ptobangc)
LEWES, Vol., Jan. Va. 8 hi
The brigs nos Walter, for St Darts; Alfred pull, for
Laguayra, and six coal loaded Sohn wont to sea this
morning, and barques Chas W Ponape) , and Charles B
Truitt, for New Orleans, wont out last evening. Cutter
Forward and ten echrs, names unknown, are now pre.
poring to leave the roadstead. Wind BW—weather fine.
Yours, &c, WM. M. 11/OHMAN.
ply TIILIOULPILJ
(oOrrospondentie of the
GAPE IBL lede AND lp , Jan E 2.b. b his xchange.)
An unknown ship, and the steamship Ph Inane Sprague,
from Boston, are now off this place going to the Break
water. Wind 6—weather fine.
tours, &0., TllOB. B. 1111G11.116.
111211014ANDA
. . .
Steamship Arago, Lines, from Sew York for Havre,
was the steamship passed .16th inst. by the Europa.
Ship Wild Rover, Crowell, entered at Liverpool 7th
hot to load for Callao.
Ship Uncowah, Kirby, from Lotion for Ban Pranelsoo,
sailed from Gravesend 711. Inst.
Ship 4 NV Bourne, Bdwarda, from Callao, at Porta
mouth sth Mat, and sailed 9th for eastward. •.
Ship East Indian, Looraw, from Loudon for Bombay,
put Into Plymouth 6th haat, haring putbaolt from lone.
Ludo 13. •
Ship Trimontaln, Dudley, from Liverpool for Bombay,
put Into Queenstown Bth lost. to land pilot.
Ship Crystal Palate), Simmons, from New York, ar-
rived at Sydney, NSW Oct 27.
• Ship Ass. Backer JOOOl, from Calcutta, arrived at
Sydney, NSW Oct . -
Sh - p Moses Wheeler,Callagan, for Callao, sailed from
Sydney Oct 31.
Ship, Delfthaven, Cooper, sailed from Browerabaven
3d Inst. for Charleston, and passed Deal 9tb.
Ship Nowale, Johnson, tor Oharteston, Balled from
Clam 2Altuat.
Barque Snapdragon, Davis, from Valparaiso, at Syd
ney, NOW, Oct 30.
Barque Dille Wing, Burnham, from Baßim:re, arrived
at Liverpool 2d Met,
Barque J Palmer, Turner, hence, via Richmond, at
Venice .20th ult.
'Barque Tremont, Baker, at Palermo 23d ult. from
Leghorn.
Karqno E K Kane, Hewitt, hence, remained at Gib
rattan 26th ult.
Barque Edward Cohen, condemned at Gibraltar, has
been sold for $3,199.
Damn(' Jane Doter' sunk off Cape May, Waa an A 2
vessel, of 198 tons register, built at Wiseasset in 1849,
and supposed to be ineured at the eastward.
Barque lonia, Huta-Minion, trona Bagua to Grande, at
Baltimore 24th lust.
Brig Fillmore, Bytom, a Shields Ist Inst. from Copen
hamm.
,§chr I if Vance, Burdge, cleared at New York plater.
day for Phila.:lolom.
Bair 0 A novena, Cobb, from Provlncetown, at. Now
York yesterday. _
1 1100ZLLANY,
SUllli. Sonora RoaLING.—A letter 110 been_re.lo.—"r
-at the Merchants , Exchange, directed to the -" ,1 "'"'"
of the sthr Joseph Itosiing,Philadelpuia;" post-marked
Warehatn,Mass, Jan 22 and marked ' , please forward
immediately—vessel in distress." Not being able to
fled that the owners of said vessel are in this city, we
take this method of advising them of the fact.
A letter received from Mr J 13 Murdoch, of Wareham,
Mass, by the Superintendent of the Philadelphia xx
change, states that the captain of the schr Joe Rusting,
of 'Philadelphia, was missing, together with the papers
and valuables of the vessel, leaving a crew of four men
in &destitute situation. AMr Van Riper, of Philadel
phia, le understood to be the owner of this vessel, and
he to requested to reclaim his property,
Begot, Eng, Jartl—The American ship Reaper, Per
kiwi, from 'livens for Bristol, (reported off the bth last)
has lost anchors and theism off the Foreland, and is
being supplied; eke romaine in Mopped for the tides
about four days (since arrived at B,)
Oct If, let 42 8, long 42 .12, ship Modern Moen, Over
ton, from Boston July 14, for Calcutta.
Oct 21 Ist 81 8 long 108 E, ebip Pamper°, Oogglna,
frora N York Aug 12, for 9liaugbao.
Nov 8 let 2,4 40 8, long 884 114 Albert Franklin,
Dexter, from I,lvorpool Aug 18, for Calcutta.
Nov 29, lat 14, long 28, barque White B/311, Evans, fro
Boston Nov 0, for Melbourne.
Dec 20, tat 41 60, long 20 23, ship Regulator, New
comb, from London for New Orison'.
FOREIGN POUTS.
(Per Steamship,Europa )
Liverpool-At 24 hist, Mary Russell, Perkins, Nor
folk, ad, City of Mobile, Marshall, Mobile; Booths, li
bliskelly, Alexandria Tth, William Lord, Jr, Brown,
New Orieans; Admiral, Wleting, Fkotterdam, Bth, Web
der, Lawrence, sod Empire, Coombe, N York.
Sid 2d, Carnatfc, Devereux, and Ina Russell,
N Orleans; Aquino, Oliver, do; Rleot, Brenton,
Comma; Prince of the Sane, Perelle, San Francisco,•
Cordelia, Bishop, New Orleans: L Lane, ()poniard, ZS
York; 6th, Gen Parkhill, Pyke, Charleston; Houston,
Share, Galveston; bth, Mr Robort Peel, Lanobee, New
York; S 0 Tilley, Corning, City Point, Ye; Protector,
Stephenson, and Morabileid, Toney N Orleans; Corlett
tutlon, Lawrence, N Orleans; Edwin, Nugent, Charles
ton; Consigoment, Putington, N Orleans; etb, Emerald ,
Zarega, N York; Columbia llutoldneon, do; 7th, 3r
motley, Rogers, Melbourne; ' Prank Piero, Leech, No
thicons; Bth, James Diellenry, Ilenderson, Mobile
Old 2d, Robert holly, Barstowe, N York; 6th, Arlel,
Delano, New Orleans; 7th, Victory, Johnstone, Savan
nah; and the two latter wore in the river outward bound
the Bth.
Holyhead-Put in Bd, Wm B Tells, Browne, Liver
joel, for Galveston
London-Ent inwards 2d lust, Rhine, Moore, (rem N
Wit, and cld 6th for do; ,Johanna Moo, da
Old 24, Isaac Bell, Johnston, New York, and old from
Gravesend sth; 4th, Paragon, Drinkwatar, N.orletuis;
Mayflower, Hoyt, C harleston; sth, E Greely, Cutler,
Mobile;' oth, Arthur White, gaily, Sundorland and 6,
York.
Ent out sth, Suffolk, Martin, Port Phllip; 7th, Me
toaka, Stevens, do;"lith, Indiaman, tilayson, Sydney,
Deal-Ar 21, Vancouver, Jenkins; from London for
Bombay; 'Reindeer, Patterson, from do for Calcutta;
Akgo, Ballard, from do for laranasit* Oncle Toby,
Soule, from do for New Orleans; Magnolia, McOohu fin
do for Mobile; Eagle, Murphy, from do for Port Philip,
and all sailed; 6th, Jos Clark, Emerson, from N York
for London ' and proceeded; Bth, Sumatra, Abbott, from
1 , London tor Port Philip, and anchored; Axnerican Con
gress, Mather, from N 'York for London, and proceeded.
Po In 6th, and anchored, William Patten, Church,
from Akyab for Rottordam; born up In cousoquence o f
not being able to enter her port for ice.
Falmouth-Put in 4th. Lucy Badding, from Shields
for Boston.
Fowey-Bld 6th, Royal Adelaide, Itonle , Savannah.
Plymouth-Pot bri eth, East Indian, Leoraw, fuz Lon
don for Bombay, leaky; put back from long 13.
Milford-Ar eth, Georges, Magune, Wilmington, NO.
Swansea-Ar Met ult, Sherwood, Ranson, Antwerp.
Gloucester-Ar 4th, Alma, Allen, and Trojan, Co.
moat, Now York.
Bristol-4r 4th,_Elbm, Mallory, Owyn, N York; 7th,
Reaper, Perkins, Diatancaa, Falmout h,
Passed Lundy 3014 ult, Atalanta, Sargent, from New
port for Savannah.
Pill-Bid 24, Pursuit, N York; 6th, Clunk, Gil
lespie, Savannah.
Newport-Ar lst , Areudino, Cook, and Mary, Weeks,
Gloucester
lieaumaria-Put In 4th, .1 II Chadbourne, Marshall,
from Liverpool for Havana
Plestwood-Ar 6th, Moll:who, Hall Savannah.
- Ardrossan-Ar 31st ult, N' 11 Jenkins, Lovott, Green
ock.
glasSow-Ar sth, Victoria Reid, Proble, New York.
Malt," Actress, Hopkins, Savannah, and from Groan
oak Mh.
Greenock-81d 6th Inst. Mary Crocker, Williams, Sa
vannah.
• Old from the Clyde 30th ult, Zaretan,Robinson, Ha
vans; Martha's Vineyard, Robinson, N York.
Belfast Lough-Pot in no date, Corollate, from Liver
pool for N Orleans , Sid let lost, Constitution, Thomp
son, from Liverpool, Savanuah, with a fresh crew.
Browershaven-Sl4 Met nit, Mountain Wave, Gillett,
Ckarteaton.
lielvoet-Sld 4th lost. Hero, /3 tafforti, New York, and
passed Dungenuaa btb; Western Star, ilammorid, Liver
pool, and passed Dover sth,
Tekel-Sid 3d that, Chase, Waite, Charleston. •
Flushing-Bid previous to 4th lust, Joeephine, Zel
l*, New York; J. V Shinier, Mille, New Orleatie, and
wax 01l Portsmouth fith.
Havre-Ar let lost, Adelaide 8011, Robertson, New
Orleans; 3d, Mercury, " ( roach, N York; 4th, Northeinp
ton, Cotter, New Orleane, Old 6th, Albert Gallatiu,
Storer, Manua.
Bld 31st ult, Clara Wheeler, Delano, New Orleans;
3d, Ilelvetia, Giggius, New York.
- Cadis-Ar 21st Lodebar, G nillett, Ban Lucas; Os
tervald, Jerrie, New Orleans; Sutton, Martin, Trado
Wind, Reed, and Cisast Pilot, Davie, New York; It Ro
gen; Rogers, do; 224, Vigo, Tharlow , Savannah; Cey
lon" Drew, Malaga.
Bit 18th nit, Ino, Coining, Montevideo; Lamplighter,
.Paine, Malaga; 21st, Amateur, Harney, Montevideo;
Regatta, Avery, Palermo; 224, Nureus, Atkins, do.
Gibraltar-Ar 23d, Nurewi,, Atkine, Cadiz, and cud for
Manzanillo, Cuba; '2Bth, Plop, Goodenough; New York
Santander-Ar to Ist lost, Viol, Brines, N Crime.
Vigo-Ar 10111 lilt:, Valentina, New Orleans, and old
28th for Ferrol.
Messina-Ar 28th nit, Sea Bind, Weston, Bangor. 81d
20th ult, Vernon, Locke, Boston.
Malta -Std 27th tilt, Nevada Percival, Trleete.
Bo Co top na : tantin o pte--Ar 234 nit, Ebyarrlog, Goshim,
Toneriffe-Ar sth nit, Conchs, Comb', N York.
Table Bay, CGU-Ar Nov 10th, Gemsbok, Mayo, 800.
ton Sept, 16; 25t,b, Judith, Brown, Simone Bay; 29th,
Scargo, Crowell, Manilla Aug 1, and left for London;
Qultioy, Moore, Boston Sept 10.
DOMBSIIO POETS.
NEW YOItK, lan 25-01 d, 'bine Sultana, N
°rialtos.; 'Fanny Fosdick, Olmstead, N Orleans; barque
Anna, Wheeler Galveston; brigs Col PE111131131811, Collin,
"L'ilnids.d; St, Michael, (Danish) Johnson, Wilmington,
NC; schrs Hanover, Bush, St atonbs Bay; J Ji. Stanley,
811nmons, Wilmington.
11011TCAl, Jan 23—Ar, barques Stamboul, Magmas',
Brnyina; Indiana, Rivers, Sayannah; achr Angier, go
-
19 121 ,1'90 au PrlAte Vith alt s via Inagua,
1 1 116- PRESS:-.-PHILADELPAIA. TUESDAY, *MA'AM 26, 1858.
24th—Telegraphed, barque, X & J 0 011inorei from
Savannah. -'
- -
Sailed—Saturday, steamer Joseph brig
Montgomery. Sunday phip Meridiem; brigs Whitneydeans,
Uranus, Minnie, j D Lincoln, Abby Tlislter,• and from
the roads, where she anchor& on 'Saturday, ship ROTC
-11003 brig Lucy Ann. .
BIACHIAIIPPRT, lan 21,—1n port, Waiting triad, brig
Itionie miter, Whit., tor Parte Stem tar Manuals,
Kelton, for Jamaica.
BASTPORT—Ar 10th, cobra Tenneasee, Wooster,
Partial:4;l2th, Benjamin, Whalen, N York.
22d, ship Tubal Cain, Clark, liavana;
brig'Argo, Auld, do.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS,
Up ton (Mock Last Ntett.
GIRARD 510M—Ohestraut street, below Ninth.
0 Marvin, N Y A 3 Butler, Cal
I T lierpin, Ala J L Watson & la, Ala
L A Welton, St Louis Capt Harris, Va
Mrs Porter, Easton .14 1 Shippers, Pottsvillo
3 B 'McCreary, Tamaqua 1 B Crams & la, Maas .
Ti Atwood, Pottsville B S Loney, Batt
Wm 8 Elvin, BE Louis ti P Donn, St Lenin
SYohe, Easton 0 W Itiasell, Easton
J Tluttale, Easton A N Baker, N Y
W L Newell N Y Mrs U Merrill, N Y
J'E Wortenilyko A la, N Y W Ilustace & la, N Y
E T Ihustace, N Y • • 3 Unatace, N Y
Atlas Unemoe, N Y II J Beers, N Y
D E Stout, Resoling 3 V W Delutuser, Reading
A E Whiten, N Y 14 T Danchy, N Y
It Durand, NY A Buxton, England
1 Yen Voorhia, Tr, & la, N Y R A Rohinaon, Louisville
Mr Marine, t Y W Il McGrath, N Y
VI It Johnson, Va. J A. Burden, Troy, N Y
W G Murray, Jersey city Geo A Hoyt, N Y
3 3 Ackerman, N Y - 0 D Myrick, Boston
Wld Cameron & la, CM, 0 J Rodgers,Cinelnnati, 0
3 N Ridgeway, Ole, 0 T D Bowen, Prey, R I
Wm Dunn, OM, 0 U J Lihbey, Portland, Me
DIN Halo & wife, N Y Jess W Rook, N Y
8 D Stryker & la, N Y Na Burnap, NY
3 D Dare, St Louis Richard Bill, Va
A Anderson, Va II N &Winer, N Y
T T tlontelt, Balt al Phones's N Y
A Parquet, Parts A Taylor, k Y
A. FS Bird, Boston .1 'Vanderpool, N Y
I+ Vanderpool, N Y A 0 Taylor, 11l
II 8 Allen - N Y J D Stentinan, N II
E Lorautia, N Y Ulloward, Mass
It Major & la, N Y ,
AMERICAN MOTEL—Chestnut street/04re Fifth.'
It 0 Johnson, N Y Bard Robinson, N Y
John It Cumming, N Y 0 N Du Dols, Doylestown
R Watson, Doylestown Cleo Lear, Doylestown
V 7 J Johnson, Pittsburgh Mine Johtuion, Pa
J 0 Frick, Pottsville ' II Pawl, Pa
Rev J Tingir, Ps W It Morris, Del
Henry B Joy, N Y J Llarrison, Washington
W Morrison, Washington Theo Dlitokwell, N J
II 8 fhtlith, Balt J Ennis, N Y
MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth deed. below Arch
Henry J Farber, Balt S Beam, N Y
Lewis Carl, York, Pa .T Godfrey
U Blildiett; BOOK) Pater Flloklagar L Pa
Non J S Yost , Pallet Own TM Flickinger, Pa
lion V Patton, Pa man McConkey &la N V
Obas L Rowand, Pa Ti Smith, Carroll,
Jas Archbald, Pa Geo 'W Scranton, Pa
Non P Johnson & le, Easton
NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
Miss Petal, Pa C 8 Brinker, Norristown
Mr Pant, Danville CI WPaters, Cheater co
CE Parish, Chester co D Myers, Ma
R J Fleck, Wilkesbarra P II Lindon, Harrisburg
O 11 Clayton, Pottsville W Pleitsnyder, Pottsville
W Guth Allentown A Berkenblne, liasieton,Pa
S G Pry, Trapp„, Pe H Roberts, Absecon'
PJo karat West Chester John Siegel, Reading
Win Roderick, Reading
UNION 110TEL—Arolt atraat, below Pourtit.
C F Flemming, Eneton I Lessey, N Y
II Dirt Hog, Dowling J A Ohm , Pr, RewiltlB
J F Coxel, Reading 7 Overholle, onippenemng
8 A Dly, Bhlpperteburg J R Nowell, Pbiledelphle
A Helffensteln, N Holland J H lioeekley, thlla
0 Darner, Beading
MADIBON ROWlR—Second street, above Market.
J Blackburn, N Y 8 8 Cheesernan, N Y
John L Brant, Pa B Richardson & la, PA
W B Masninger, R I II L Myers, Columbus, 0
D J Hoar Jc la, Chester co
BLACK BEAU INN—Fdth and Merchant street/.
John Trainer, Chester co Truman CoatoS,Ohester co
Ohas II Wollaston, Chas co Ism Wickersham, Pll
J Stott, Cheater co David Kimble, Chester co
Win Carlisle, Delaware Ezra File, Delaware
John kloCalley, Maryland Cot J Shantz, Poona
It J Houston, Lana 00, P Doborta & la, Chester co
L LI nhuler, Chester co II 8 Willard, Chenterco
Win Woodward, laminators Chas 'Whiteman, did
II W Crotzer, Lewisburg L Bhrgood, Darks co
Edw. Russell, - Del on Aaron Yocum. POO us
Bp4re. Potarili9 4 B Dame,'llitiaorer, Pa
' lITATEB UNlON—Market street, above Sixth.
L It Moore, Dalt B J (Bondy, Ye
W lid McOarty, Balt ' 7 A Etherick, Pails
Ezra Way, Pa 11 McDonald, Pottarllle
Wm 8 Plald, Bantling B Barr Lancaster
L Monroe, Dauphin co 0 'Malvin, PhDs
E J Roth, Boston
BLACK DEARIIOTBL—Third street, above Cfallowbill.
Amos 8 Boyer, Pa V W Platter, Amity, Pa
W D Fogel, Feaster.'lle, PaArtsean, Zionsville
Jacob }Mnaley, Pottsville Jacob Laub, Hamburg, Ps
John 8111Iman, Ilamburg Wm &Mara, DAVIIu
Mr Delp t Bucks co Col Sam Bbaffer; libester co
BALD EAGLE—ThIrd street, above Oallowl4ll.
Owen Sieger, Allentown Reuben Neff, Carbon en
David Kuta, Pa I. Well, Pa
0 Piet., Allentown Peter Miller, Pa
John Oresenutupelvldere FEehmidt, Welesport
Geo Wenner, Bethlehem Ghee Warren, Allentown
John U Leeher, Easton Was Roth, Emden
BARLEY 811EAP 110TEL—Becond street, below Ilse
Hi Yardley, Beason 8 11 Holtz, Pa
Geo Yana , :lver, Pa It. Leary, N Y
D ltobertn, Philada D Woolmo, Pbllads
8 Holcomb, Mt Airy J W Cowell, Pt Pleasant
'I Lambert, N J Vim Lambert, N J
iton J If Brodhead, Pa J P Boozer, N J
Operial Noliree.
Oold and Silver—Saving Fund.—A marlcan
LIVE MERMANOE AND TrAlp ea., B. E. corner
'FOURTH and WALNDWASi all sums on demand, In
JW40.1.1%1
opecte._— .
— Bower , ' Infant Cordial... This Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from a variety of the moat choke end
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most
perfect and reliable carminative entrust for Infanta and
young children.
Dy its powerful indrawn a speedy cure is effected In
all oases of 'Chafe, windy pains and spasm. Believes
and mitigates mush of children's errffering during denti
tion or teething, and by its eoothing propertlee trap•
valises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, &c,
The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy,
and baa been used in thormands of canes with the most
abundant guesses. No family shoirld be without it.
Prepared only by Humor A. Bowls,
At his Drug and Chemical Store,
N. E. corner of eisth and Green eta., Philadelphia.
To whom all orders must be addressed., And for sale
by Druggists generally. au 18-ly
Gold and Silver —American Truer. Co , S. E.
corner FACET!! and 'WALNUT, ma all mum In specie,
on demand, Internet 5 per cent. Ja2s.lm
Saylus Nuad,--fiatlonal Safety Trait Cc,
°Moe, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of TUMID.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS WRING THE
SUSPENSION OF SPEWS PAYMENTS BY THE
,HANKS.
1. Depoidei raosived and payments nude daily
2. Ourreot Dank Notes, Ohsoks, and. Spools will be
reeelred oo deposit.
8. Deposits made In Bank Notes or Oheoks will be
paid back In Current hank Notes.
4. Deposits made la Gold or Surer will be paid bask
In Oohs.
Interest Piro tea Cur. per annum. n 026
Gold and Silver—Floe Per Ct. Saving Fund.—
AMERMAN TRUST, B. E. corner WALNUT and
POURTIL Streets, pay* all mama on demand, In specie.
Ja2olm
Good Coffee.
Lome of Coffee cannot realise the full value of their
favorite beverage without haring it made In the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
ARTHUR, lIITANIIAII, k. GIMP,
117 and 119 South 'TENTH, nor. of Decors.,
48-8 m Bole idannfooturers.
Seamen's Sating Fund---.olllco 203 'Walnut
streot, one door west of Second street. Receives de
polio In sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all
classes of the community, and allows interest at the
rate of five por cont. per annum.
oMce opon daily, from 0 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon
day mad Saturday until 0 In the evening President,
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M.
Morrie.
Speck Payments
Fire Per Cent. Saving Fund of AMERICAN LIPS
It/ERMA/40R TRUST OOMPANY, B. N. corner VIAL.
NUT and FOURTH Streets.
This ohl Institution, having ALWAYS pad in full on
dernand, continues to receive on Deposit, in Current
Funds, end pay nil Sums no tailed for In GOLD and
BILVDR. ja2o-1m
Gold and bilvet.—Saving Fond, (America's
TRUST.) 13. E. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT, pays
all aurae on demand, lu specie.
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and
Beautiful oomplealon, me „ Balm of 1,000 Flowers."
For dressing Ladies , heir, use "Woodland Creams, e
new Pomade." It curls Gentlemen's bale beautifully.
W. P. FaTAIDOII & Co., PrOpflolOra, N. .
For sale by T. B. Peterson, 806 Chestnut; Samuel
Slum. Twelfth and Chestnut ; A. B. Durand, 718 Chest.
nut T. 11. Petora 4 Co., 110 Chestnut; U. U. Evans,
61ft Book-store, 4311 Chestnut ; 0. B. Ifubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Itlehards, JC Co., Tenth and Mar
ket; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut ; Cr. Morrison,
Seventeenth and Chestnut; J. W. Sialoll & Bons,
Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward
Obristatann, 702 Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner
Eleventh and Walnut, n012.1y
The Greatest Bargains In the World.—The
subscriber, being about to close his business, offers his
entire stock of superior Ready-made Clothing for sale.
All in want of a superior at Vele aro Invited to give him
a call. Store toilet and fixtutes for sale. al. TRACY,
292 BARBET Street. dels-2m
IVllllarts C. Mellen, 907 Chestnut Street, to
selling nil kinds of tine Stationery at ono-half the ro•
gular price. Pall on him at once and you trill ho sane.
jag-Im
013 the Path inetoot i by the Rev. Joseph llenly, Mr.
011ARLES DUFFER to Mine MARIA J. SLOAN, ell of
Camden, N. J.
On the 20th 'instant, by the Rey. G. H. Kennard, Mr.
WILLIAM L. ELKINS to Mien LOU BROOMELL, both
of thin ally.
On the Met Instant, by Rev. T. 8. Johunton, Mr.
THOMAS STEVENSON to Mite CATHARINE PICKLE.
all of Twantyfourth ward.
On the 9.341 Instant, In tbe 70th year of her age, We.
AGNES GOODUART, wife or ululate John Ooodhart.
The relative. and friends or the funny are invited to
attend her funeral (without farther notice) on Thurs
day afternoon, at 2P. , from her late residence, 1905
Lombard street, •
Sunday evening, January 24th, LILLIE LOUISE,
infant daughter of Michael Q. and Mary S. pelper. *
On the 23d Blatant, JAMES LOMAS, in hie 66th
year.
On the 224 instant, Mr. WILLIAM BROWN, in the
46th year of hie age,
On the 294 !Intent, Mr. JOHN WYETII.'
On the 24th Instant, FRANCIS NEILD, la the 71e4
y ear of hie age
On the 24th Inetant, GRACE, wife of John Peareoll,
In her 40th year.
Cn the 224 Instant, JOHN J. GRAY, In the 34th year
of his ago.
On the 224 Instant, MIL ANN WIWI, In 09 54th
)'l4c Of ker, Fri
illarnageo
iDeatbs
.Tackion f
ion PAINTER,
LIEHOIIANT STRUT
°beaks, Notes, Drafts, Dills Lading, Bill Heads, gar.
colas's, Dards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
pelage to Batt the times. oe17•Ip
njr"Tne 318 k and Sutlerlog Poor Need Help.—
BrY atms,olotiking, and Food are all wanted by the
li nLt3 StreSIONARY POIDIETY for the poor now under
its' care. Persons baying either to contribute will
please stud the Caine to the OM*, N 0.631 Rest NORTIL
street.
The demands upon the Stirlety for help are daily
trench; , while the contributions to meet them are to
tally rnsupicient. The Mangers have, therefore,
appointed two additional - collectors, Idr TiltildAS ORR,
and Mr. MAO BAKIS,. who are calling upon our %al
arms fur subscription, The Society cannot continue Its
operations without prompt and liberal help. The sick
alone require more aid than 'tie able to afford them, eon
iequently, henuirede who are realty suderlogmuAtbo
turned away empty every day.
Persona wishing to acquaint theroselven in regard to
the operationa of thin Society are requeeted to call at
the office, where every inquiry will be cheerfully re
sponded to. Persons giving written recommendations
to applicants for help will please elate the restdence
as well ea the name of the applicant.
%SOROS IL STUART, President,
R. IL nommen, Seel . . • ja26.ta 1h c-St
V` 7 he Republican Citizens of Philadelphia
Will meat at the time and places 'mentioned below, for
the purpose of taking such measures u may be deemed
necessary to secure the etteoese of the Republican
party at the ensuing Spring Election :
lath and 14th Wards, at Spring Oarden Rail, Tuesday,
/court 24, at 734 o'clock.
9th and 10th Wards at Hall, Broad and Arch streets,
Friday, San. 29, at 7Ki o'clock.
6th and Sth Ward:, at Clounty Court !louse, Tuesday,
Yob. 2, at 734 o'clorls,
17th and 18th Wards, Front and Master streets, Fri
day, 11%6.5, at 7g o'clock.
7th and Bth Wards, at IBM, Lombard street, below
Broad, Tuesday, Yob. 9, at 7X o'clock.
11th, 12th, andltlth Wards, at idoehaulcs , MU, Third
street, below Green, Tuvalu,. Fob. 12, at 7% o'clock.
11th Ward, at Tirenty.tecond and streets,
Friday, Feb 16, at 7,4 o'clock.
24th Ward, Odd Bellows' Mall, Tuesday, Yeb.l9, at
71‘ o'clock.
Md Ward, at Wright's Inetitute,Frankford, Tuesday,
Fab. 26, at 714 o'clock.
21st Ward, at klanayunk, Tuesday, Feb. 19, at 7,1 e
o'clock.
20th Ward, at -, Friday, Feb. 23, at 7g o'clock.
224 W ar d, at --, Friday, Feb, 14, at 7g o'clock.
let, 2d, 34, and 4th IVanle, at Raucock Hall, March
1, at 7,44 o'clock.
By order of the Republican Executive Committee.
' Ja2b.lm JAMES VERREE, Chairman.
irr The Semi•Annuat Examination of
eandhlatem for ado:deafen as Pupils of the NOICSIAL
hOllOOl5l. will be oommeneed on hIONDAY, February
Bth, at 9 o'otook M.
To he admitted, the candidate must be at least Mean
y ew , tif age, end ' t rip e '
Vracthry 'egaminatibn in
Orthography, veil itidn ord., Heading, English
Oratnmar, Motor) of the 'United States, geography,
Arithmetic', and Penmanship.
The NOEHAL SOHOOL le designed to qualify females
to become Toaehera In the Public School,' and, previous
to admiaelon, every candidate moat make au explicit
declaration that her object in entering the School ,e to
qualify herself to become a Teacher. and that she In.
tends to engage in Teaching In the PUBLIC) 8011000
OF THE OITT OP PHILADELPHIA.
Ily order of the Normal School Oommittee.
Jall-stutli tteB P. A. OREGAR, Principal.
COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE.—The
nn
dersigaed hare entered Into A copartnership, under
the name or ALTEBII.IB & COZENS, for the transaction
of & Pureign Dry Goods Commission Business, at No.
241 CIIESTNUT street.
Q.ECISGE W. ALTESIGS,
WM, B. N. GUMS.
PaILADELTHI/l, lan. lit, ISM.
N. 11 —Doing agents for the moat celebrated make of
Linen Goods In the United States, wo wooldparticularly
invite the attention of the trade. ja26.61*
ANOASTER'S KID-GLOVE CLEAN
JJ solely by THOS LANCASTER,
Alanutscturing Chemist, N. N. corner of ELEVENTLE
and WALNUT &mete.
The attention of Opera goers Is modally invited to
this invaluable preparation. The shabbiest and meet
worthless Gloves may be restored, by the application of
Lancaster's preparation, to their original color, eat•
nese, and brilliancy. In an economical point of vie w,
ladles and gentlemen can do no bettor than purchase a
quantity of this excellent preparation. One bottle will
relators 100 pain of Olovea. For Cale by Druggiata and
Panay Storea throughout the city, Ja2o.len
NEW 011LEAN.S .1 3 4WKET NOTICE.—
LoviskANA. UN}:.
Shiprs' co m p lete barque MARGARET, h and , will
please their engagentente, and In bills of
lading to the counting house for signature. Freight
will be received until this evening.
BISHOP, SIMONS, CO..
ja26-dtr 120 (late 86) NORTH WHARVES.
JOR NEW ORLEANS—LOUISIANA
LINE —To ancceed the barque MARGARET with
quick despatch.
The ooppercd and copper-fastened fast-salling ship
BTEPTIEN BALDWIN, Downer, muter, will coanuenee
loading for the aboveport In a few days , and, having
large engagements, will have Immediate despatch. For
balance of freight, apply to
TIMM, SIMONS, & 00.,
Ja2o-dt/ N 0.120 (late 80) North Wharves.
&liftmen's IntnisAing Boobs
-
VINE SHIRTS, mod° to orilor, sod war.
ranted, of elegant material and superior work
manaletp. Also, Drees Btecka and Geatiernan's Wrap
pers, at the Premiere Store or W. W. KNIGHT, 012
AROU Street, above filstb, no2l-7
WRAPPERS WRAPPERS I WRAP
PERS !—A very largo and elegant amortmeut at
rednoed prices. Alen, heavy under-clothing of all de
acrlptlons, for gentle,men4 wear, at TV. W. RPI/RIMS,
412.,AR011 Street, above Sixth. no2l.
WNCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE.
MEN'S PURNIM3 IND STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM BLURT MANITPAOTORY, No. 596
OEINSTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, arid
Strap ere, la Hata zuvrtrrou um'. 01
- unirtritton.est perfect fitting article made. At whole
sale end retell, and wade to order. ans-I.rle
PLUMBING AND GAS-FITTING.
W. W. EICNNED, No. 143 North SIXTH Street,
steno BADE,
OPPOSITE ODD FELLOWS HALL,
Is now prepared to attend to PLUMBING and GAS
BITTING In all It" earloue branches.
fits force of experienced workmen, now engaged in his
establishment, will enable him to give hie numerous
patrons, and the pnbllo generally, prompt attention at
the shortest notiee, Ja25.0m0
CHINA AND GLASS.
DINNER WARE,
TEA AND TOILET SETS.
wan's, GOLD BAND, AND ollooluneo
FRENCH AND BOHEMIAN OLASSWA RE,
FANOY ARTIOLES, ho.
WILL AZ SOLD, AS VIII LIMB? MOSS, IT
MAILMEN to WITTE'S,
MABONIO HALL, 113 eIIESTNUT ST
N.D.—floods loaned to parties at reasonable terms
IsP3-5-
TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.-
-IL Notice is hereby given that It le the Intention of
the ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE of PENNSYL
VANIA to apply to the GENEBAL ASSEMBLY of the
State of Penneylvania for the passage of a law to con
fer on the Raid College the right to borrow Thirty
Thousand Dollars, and to home Certificates of Loon to
the persons loaning or advancing said move, in such
Amounts as Mall be agreed upon, together with inter
mot for the mue. The Judd money to be expended in
the purchase of a proper lot of ground in the City of
Philadelphia, and the erection thereon of a suitable
building, or buildings, for the use end accommodation
of the said, the Eclectic Medical College of Penneyl
vania. By order of the Incorporators.
ZOPIIAR O. HOWELL, President.
COMMAND F. Botwittt, Jaa2o43*
'GUM CAMPHOR,
Coriander Seed, Gantharides
Rad Mei, alarm, email take,
Alex gonna, Day Ruin,
Jamaica flinger Root, Caidamom Hoed:
Window (lime! Window Glass! Sheets & Duffy's
make; superior to any In the market. We are now
receiving two..thirda of the Glass made at these works
Any of the above articles sold in quantities to suit
the purchaser. fiend your orders to
ZEIGLER Sr. SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists,
jolt B. W. corner SECOND and GRERN Ste.
MINCED MEAT.- -
JUL Tho Bubscrtber has commenced manalhoturlng kls
Ne Plus Ultra
MINOND MEAT,
which be offers to his customers In
L.1.R011 Or eilkLib QUANTITISEL
Orders through BLOOD'S DISYATOII will be puno
toffy attended to.
JOSHUA WRIGHT,
nlB Feed SPRING GARDNN end FRANKLIN eta
If4ARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL THE
JIJIL GREAT RAIN ANNIHILATOR:
This article is the greateet discovery in Ohmloal or
Medical Solence for the rapid Cure of RHEUMATISAI,
NEURALGIA, TOOTH-AOHE EAR-AMIE, SORE
THROAT, STIER NECK, or rain in the LIMBS, SIDE,
BAOK, or any part of tba body.
It le also an excellent preparation for Dyspepsia and
Indigestion, whirl arises from a weak stomach or
bowel. Thounande of persons who hare used HARTS
HORNE'S OURS-ALL have been astotilebed at its
wonderful power In removing any pain from the ryetem.
Bottle" 25, 60 owe, and 51, to be had of
11..55. to O. U. JENKINS,
Cotner BEDOND and WALNUT Streets, an d
No. 6 North NINTH Street.
N. D. if you have *Cough ; use Hartehorue's Porto
ral Syrup. Jal6-11
SAYING FUND.--UNITED STATES
TRUST COMPANY, corner of TIIIRD end Mar-
MIT Streets.
Large and email sums received, and paid back on de-
mind without notice, with FIVE PER GENT INTER
EST from the day of depoeit to the day of withdrawal.
MSc@ hours, from D until o'clock everyday, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock.
DRAPTS for &ale on llngland, Ireland, and 13ootland
from EI upwarde.
Prcedent—WFßFUEN R. CRAWFORD.
Troxectrer—PUNYYD3ll.
Teller—JAl:4Uß IL MINUS. selY•lrlf
KEROSENE OIL,
DISTILLED FROM COAL
KEROSENE LUERICATIN(4 OILS,
This Oil is not only CHEAPER, bat SUPERIOR TO
TRH BERT 11193 RM. It will NOT OVA OR CONGEAL
AT ALM TEMPERATURFI,and It will RUN LONGER
AND KEEP VIE JOURNALS COOLER TITAN ANY
OTIIER LUBRICATING MATERIAL.
117 Machinists and others are requested to call and
examine these elle at the solo agency,
GEORGIE M. FREEMAN, Agt.,
del9-3m-If No. Ile Walnut street, above Front.
trim BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THE
WORLD!-PREPARED DY A 011EMIST.
HARTSHORNE'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF
WILD CHERRY
is admitted by the thousands who hare used it to be
the beet preparation In nee for COUGHS, from a cold
or a CONSTIMPTIVN Qom', ASTHMA, BIWN•
OHITIS, CATARRH, or any Lung Affection, It le
Moo a great remedy for Hoarseness, and allays all In
flammation of the Lungs or Throat, Bottles 20, 60
and $l. Bold by
It. If. & O. U. JENKINS,
Corner WALNUT end SECOND Streets, and
Jel6- if No. 0 North NINTH Street.
WILLIAM lIENRY M 0 ORE, FITRNISIT.
IN° lINDIEKTAICart, No. 1416 AT Street
west of Broad, late of 601 ARCH Street.
Lead Ootlins always on hand. Jal•eau
COLLECTIONS
Made on all accessible points in the United States
at satisfactory Wee.
ja2s..ltn DREXEL & CO.
COTTON-100 bales Gulf Ootton, in store
and for sale by
MARTIN It MAOKLIBTER,
Ile WM& Wstor Ptreat
RUSSIA MATS.--600 dozen RUSSIA
.1.4 MATS, eultsble for gerEleners , use. For sale by
WEAVER, FITITER, & CO.,
No. 28 North WATER street,
4411, Ain% Maims,
ETROM 15 TO 20 CENTS PER YARD
Can be Wed In the
_purchase of a
BLACK BILE DRESS!
We would here assert positive's, and fichtertly, that
to can and will do what we represent above, having
- JUST PUROILASED Fon, OAST
0 TER 2,100 YARDS OF BLACK SILKS, 1 TRE
MENDOUS BARGAIN!
1,802 yards to be sold at =1 per yd.
1,031 " 10..12 per yd.
LONG BROOKE SHAWLS REDUOSD TO pm!
Digeolile Slowly, Blanket Shawls, 10., /a.
Bast quality and newest etyles DEIAINES for ISX
carts ; sold elsewhere for 20 cents
AN INJW/1181/ STOOK OF DOMESTIC MUSLINS!
Wameutta, Pentlee. New if ofkldillo, de.
10-4 Sheeting for /8)( dente; very cheap, Indeed.
Beat Family Linens of our own importation.
Olualineres, Olotha, Sahli/ens, Blanneli. Blankets, in.
At THOILNLBY & CHOWS.
Jed N. I cur. ElGllThland SPRING GARDEN.
" We Any and Sell for Cash, and have but Ono Price.l'
ANK OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTICE.
B
—Tbe holders of the Notes of the above Bent are
respectfully informed that we have made arrangements
to 11130 a large amount, and will continue to reoel re them
AT PAR FOR DRY GOODS.
Our stock Is now very
LARGE AND COMPLETE,
oomprining a general variety of
SEASONABLE GOODS.
NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY.
BAHL. S. NEW,
No. WA MARKET Street,
Ja23-ttt North side, between Ninth and Tenth.
CLOTHS AND CASSIMERES.—SITARP
LISS BROTHERS bare opened a full assortment
of plata and twilled Black /renal Cloths, comprising
the anchor and other brands, of superior finish and
fabric Also, every grade of Trench and German black
ORMiltlarell and Doeskins.
WORTH AND 011NATIVirt.
SIDE -BAND CASSIMERES.
haat received, a mall lot of Side-Bend Ceseimeree,
new styles. SHARPLERS BROTHERS,
JOS CHESTNUT and EIGHTH streets.
STAPLE GOODS—MITSLINS BY THE
PISOB.—We have now In Basement Story a full
stock 7-8,4-4, 6-4,8-4, 8-4. 10.4, and 12.4 Shirtless and
Shootings, In Brown and Bleached Goode, to which we
invite buyers' attention, as they will be sold at a small
fraction advance on the package price. Also,
Superior makes Shirting and. Bosom Linen.
Shirt Bosoms, machine and woven,
Table Linens, warranted pure, 60 cents up.
Table Cloths, 60;76, 88 dents, $l, $1.60, to $4.
Brown Table Linen,
various grades.
Napkins, Towels, I: , Oylies, Diapers, &c: •
/flannels, Tickinge, Table Diaper, &o &o. IIBSORB STOOK-TARING}
We will sell several " odd lots " of old goods very
cheap. They comprise : Plaid Valencia' lag ate., regu
lar price two other Ibla at 10 and 20 cents, been
at 1014 and 11 cents; 12,1 i -cent Prints at 10
cents; lot of 41 011119111101011 76 cents, &o. Remnants
cheap. COOPER & CONARD.
JAM S. E. mg, HINTLI and MARKET..
DOMESTIC DRY GOODS._
/BAAO STARR, Jig ,
No. 126 OILESTNUT Street,
•
Ilaa in store the following desirable goods, whish he
offers to the trade on the moat favorable terror:
1600 bales light god medium Oheetings and Shirting".
1000 came Bleached
300 Madder and Steam Prints.
. . . .. . . ... . . .
300 packages Eagle Medal and Conestoga 'Pickings.
100 cases plaid and striped Oanaburgs, Den4os o Can
ton Flannels ) .ke.
Also, Doeskin Csoehneree, Oatobricii, Vol goo4i litenw•
rally adapted to the clothinKtildt. ja2o.Bm
flik A YADERE WOOLLEN SKIRTS.
1311AltPLE88 BROTREIN hare received English
Bkirtinge, bright colors In Barmier'', an article inuoh
mod In England.
,1620 OUSTNUT and EIGHTH Btrests.
SPRING GOODS-1858.
PRINTS
A & N. SPRAGUE'S, In large assortment, or superior
styles and quality ; also, Robert Rennie's, Rockingham
Co.'s, and other snakes,
BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS.
toast%le, Hope, Blacketone, York Premium, Cohan
net, Corea River, Control, Willimantic, Johnoton, Gro
ton, Virginia Pamily, Atookonlee' sold Fumes'', Warren
A. s!ke.
Alio, Slaters apd Shepardle Canton Flannels; Brown
and Bleached Drills; Jewett aft Denim' I Irene Tick-
Inge ; Alabama, Carolina, and Heyatone Stripes; Lena
dale Nankeens and Bilealaa ; Cored Jew ; Cambria ;
Checks; Pantaloon SWIM, Ac. Ac.
WOOLLEN GOODS
• -
Greenfield and Terry's Black Doeskin Cuelmeree ,•
Giontism and Pomeroy's Cotton Warp Cloths; Stearne ,
Union Casslmeree, printed and plain, in great variety ;
Illoot, Mineral Spring and other desirable styles of FA
tinetts. Alm a good ansortment of Black and Mixed
Caselmeret,Kentucky Jeans, and Plaid Linseye.
FOR /MLR ET ORE PACILLOR. A lABIRLL 01800t112
>UDR FOR BOORT PAPER.
WELLING, COFFIN & CO.,
110 OGESTNUT Street
lt/FUSLINS OF ALL WIDTHS AND
1.11.11. GRADES.
OIIIIWIgN ETODDABT & BRoviER,
Have now open a large stock of
BLEAOUBD AND BROWN BITENTINOB AND
BEI/MINOS,
Cowrielag all the most desirable makes', which WI
sold at the very lowest prices, by the piece or yard.
Nos. 460, 45d, And VA
Jell NORTH BEOOND BTREBT. ABOVE WILLOW.
CLOAKS. -
CHEAP AND ELEGANT OLOARZ
The largest and handsomest stock of
VELVET AND CLOTH CLO ANS
In the City,
AT RIDOCIND PRIM, AT
CEO. FRYER'S,
Ito. 916 CHESTNUT STREET. d -
BROAD CLOTHS,
OASSIMERES,
SATTINRTS,
VESTINOs,
Boys' wear generally,
And Clothe For Ladles , Cloaks.
From tho late AtottookiN t at
CUEWErA s ODDAIrT a k BROTHER,
450, 452, sad 454 North SECOND Street,
de3o above 'WILLOW
Noticea
IOTICE,.-WREREAS, LETTERS OP
Administration on the estate et Tll.olhAfi 310.
deoeased, have been granted to the under
signed, all persons Indebted to said estate will please
make payment, and those baying claims or demands
will make known the same without delay to
JOHN B. MAIM', Administrator,
p2O-tu6wit 112 South EIGHTLI street.
AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
INCORPORATED 1810—CILARTER PER
PETUAL.
No. 310 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
riaving . a large paid-up Capital Stock and Shrplus,
invested lo nomad and available Securities, continue to
Insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, Iferchandise,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Lomas liberally and promptly adjusted.
DIMICTORS.
Uuorgo Abbott, John T. Lowlo,
John Welsh, John Fatnnw,
Samuel 0 Morton, Caspar W. Morro
Patrick Ilrotly, JAmon R. Can2pboll,
Edmund G. Dutilh.
GEORGE ABBOTT, Preedent.
THOMAS It. MARIS, Becrettry. JA23.1 If
OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO.,
PRILADILPHI/, Jan 11,18 t.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be bold at
the Office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Reset,
(Farquhar Building,)ou TUESDAY, Februsty nava,
0112 o'clock M., at which time an Election for Offices*
and Managers will take place.
Jal2-tfe2 0. THOMPSON, Secretary.
AGENERAL MEETING OF THE COR
PORATORS AND STOCSUOLDERS of the OCEAN
STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will be held on
TUESDAY, the 2d day of February next, at 11 o'clock
A. M., at the Office of the Company, COMM of VINE
and DELAWARE AVENUE, for the Election of MO
Director., and the transaction of ouch other hotness as
may be brought before the meeting.
ja23.3t W3l. DENNIS, Secretary.
'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
J. application ban been made to the Tru,.teen of the
FIRE ASSOINATION OF PHILADELPHIA, for the
renewal ot a pallor of Insurance, No, 13,800, issued Sn
the name of Job ri J. Shoemaker for $l,OOO, dated Juno
ti 1010. Transferred to Win, B. Fairchild October 8,
1818, and by him to the Western Building Association
October 11,1862, which has been lost or mislaid, and In.
formation thereof will be rewired by
al-then -4w*
lIRST ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the PENN SAYINGS AND BUILD-.
ING ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia will be held at
their °Mee, No. 08X 8. FOURrII Street, on FIFTH
DAY, the 38th instant, at 7 o'clock P.M., when an
Election will be held (or Officera to serve for the ensuing
year. WALTER LAING, President
BAWL Swim, Ja , Seetetary. Ja24-4t*
iltntovalts.
REMOVAL. -THE GIRARD FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY hare removed
their Ohlee to No. elt. WALNUT Street, 10 the Schuyl
kill Navigation Companre Building. Ja2o-1m
REALOYAL.-
SMI2'H, WILLIAMS, 4. CO.,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
DAVE BEHOVED TO TEE
SPLENDID IRON-ISOM' STORE,
No, VD DIAILKBT BMW, ABM FIFTH,
PEILADELTAIA,
Where, With their facilities for accommodating the
Tres!. 'natty Ineteseod, they feel themselves prepared
to offer inducements to Merchants unsurpassed by
ANY OTUNR ItSTAtiLISRAINNT 10 MU 0001fflir.
jal6-4oms-if
1111 E 0 VAL.- -C RIT TE NDE N'H PH ILA
DELPIIIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE le RE
MOVED to the northeast corner of SEVENTH and
011ESTNUT Streets.
The ithole building is occupied, sad fitted up in a
style surpassing anything of the kind in this country.
Thorough preparation for the counting-home,
Individual instruction from competent and attentive
Teachers, under the immediate eye of the Principal,
Open day and evening
One of the Best Penmen he the Oon►try has Chirp of
the Writing Department.
Please deal And lee Specimens and get ► Dealers* of
Terms. he. jal3-y
R EMOVAL.-
C. .PAIVOETT,
HAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER,
Has removed to 1026 0111i3TNUT street, four doors be
low ELEVENTH. jag-tt
Wants
AGOTS WANTED.---Fivo to Ten
tare per day can be easily made. Call on A.
BLACK, at Jacob Leutan'a Sorrel Hone Hotel, Wert
Mug Arcot, Lanoaater, Pa. delto-tf
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
DAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unrcanied mem, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from gig to 1123 per month.
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED RERVIO.E, at No. 617 hIARRET street
above Eighth, north aids.
WILLIAM D. ROYALL,
let Lieut. Id Boat. of Cavalry,
oat 6-4m* Recruiting ()Meer.
ALT" .
3nonraurt Olompameo.
(lIRARD FIRE .1.17 D MARINE INSUR
ANON COWAN; PRTLADNLYHIA-oSoe, No,
802 WALNUT street, west of TrilltO.
PIRB RIM ONLY T,ARBN. ,.
Dlalrrehlte.
Joel donee, Geo. W. Woodward,
M. Swain H. N. Burroughs,
John Anspach, Jr.,/ Thos. Craven,
Joseph Klapp AI D., A. B. Gillett,
John McClure, Jer. Walker,
J. B Hughes, 0. D. Shoemaker,
W. B. Boyd, H. Coggshall,
C Rudman, John W. Olaghorn,
Frannie Peters.
lion. /GRL JONES, Yreolent,
A. B. GULLIITT,_Vice President.
/so. Mobinmw, Swear? and Treasurer
ja3lOlR, ALyI2BD, MAMMA lituesm. 1474414
Oaks by %action.
U SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, me m
. 1.114 or to WOLUEET SOO Tr,) 431 ONIOSTATIIT
monis Use Onstont Het" between /earth and /Nth
Streets.
BALE Or FORS IN BETE, SLEIGH AM OAR.)
RIAGE ROM.
On Wednesday morning,
Commencing at 10)‘ o'clock, will be sold without re
serve, • general assortment of fora le seb, for ladies ,
and atlases' wear, consisting of capes talents. 'Otto
rim e, muffs, notaries', cue., &c., of sliver martin, er
mine, atch, stone inertia &G.
Also, gent's fur °oilers, fur glove.,fur caps, &c,
Nr, 2
lilted tad
Also
rob“.
WOOL HOSIERY GOODS —Also, lamb's wool shirts
and drawers, wool "coax end wants, wool hoods, wool
shawls, hose and halt hose.
Also, an assortment of garde and fancy goods worthy
the attention of parchasent
BY' Samples end Catalogues early on the morning of,
sale.
SAMUEL NATNANS, AUCTIONEER.,
and MORBY LOAN 011101, No. US Sonia
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear
eight , doom below the Bechange.
Bonn of business from t (Atonic, A. IC, - audit IC
&cloak in the enening.
Ont-door salsa, and Wm at the Auction Nom, ala
tended upon the meet satlafamo n , e anu.
CAPITAL Binh oce .
Betablibtedjer the km hires Peers.
Advancee made from one dollar to thousands al Dia
monde, Silver Plate L Watches, Jewelry,
(handily, Clothing, inrnitaire, /leading, Olgars, ideate.]
Instrumeats, Cone, MIMI, Clarriftill, and Goods of
every description.
AB goods can remain soy length of time egress
upon.
All elven_cee , from one hundred dollars andterank
will be shirred 2 per cent. per morethj 3600 and ever,
the lowesrt mar rate.
This Store S o u having a depth of 120 fest, lea largo
flee and thief-proof vaults to store all valtiablea, and pot
rate watchmen for the premise.; also, a heavy Buis
ram effected for the benefit of Mimeo= having good.
advanced upon.
N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital,
tills office Is prepared to make adrancee on more eatie
factory MU; 11000=Lolodlitirig }MEW than any other in
this any.
Honey advanced to the poor, in small amount", with
ont nap charge.
AT PRIVATII BALM.
Gold Patent Lever and other WatehaS, revelry, and
Clothing will be sold at reduced prices.
G,7.011GE W. SMITH, AIIOTIONEES
N. N. soma of BARRON wad. 11017TH Km&
above Second.
11119241210 RAUB. • -
SALES flittlf SATURDAY ifYININR,
At 7% o'aloak, at the Auction Store, or Hardware, Out
lazy Housekeeping Altana, Olothung, Watakea, Jane:
ry, Fancy Arthles, &a.
BY ALFRED M. lEERKNESS,
PHILADELPHIA HORSE AND CARRIAGE
BAZAAR, southeast corner of Ninth and George Ste.,
between Chestnut and Walnut streets.
ED- Babe of horses, carriages, and harness, held
regularly every SATURDA Y ?MERINO, throughout
the year, commencing at 10 o'clock.
The largest collection of new and second-hand
carriages, harness, saddles, Ac., In the city, may be
seen at this establiehment for private sale.
par" Carriages received on storage.
Dr - Out-door sales attended to on reasonable terms.
HORSES, VEHICLES, AND HARNESS.
On Saturday Morning,
At 10 o'cloc k ,4t the Basux, w il l be sold, horses,
vehicles, eod harness.
II . NESS, Bit LEY, & CO,
Nos. 222 and 224 MART Street Jal
%trittetittelllO. •
AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.-
E. A. SIABSUALL Sole Lease*.
FOURTH REGULAR NIGHT.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 21th, 1838.
Wind appearance of the greatest living Basso,
CARL FORMES.
NEW ARRANGEMENT OF PRICES. -
In compliance with the wishes of thefpubile,aiimited
number et seats may be secured in advance at $l.
The extra charge of Fifty Cents for securing seats in
advance will, therefore, be required on what may be
called choice cesda ; all °the , ' can be secured during the
day time without any extra charge. The prices of ad
minion will, therefore, be In future—
RESERVED BEATS $1.30 AND $l,
According to location. On Tuesday whl be sold only the
$1.30 RESERVED SEATS.
On Wednesday will be sold the $1 Reserved Seats and
remaining $l.BO seats. Beata may likewise be had at the
door in the evening. There will be no distinctive mark
between the $1 and $1.50 testa
Family Circle 50 cents, Amphitheatre 25 cents.
A SUBSCRIPTION WILL RE OPENED
for the remaining
SEVEN NIGHTS,
Commencing on Wednesday.
Price of Subscription Ticket $lO
Subscribers for the SEVEN NIGHTS wlll receive, as
a premium, a Ticket admitting them to the
TWO OPERA MATINEES,
without an additional charge.
ORDER OP TO-DAY'S SALE.
SuhsCrlbers , ticket will be sold at the Academy only
from 8 to 0,44 o'clock.
THE SALE OP SEATS
MARTHA
Commences at the two ticket offices, at preolsely half.
past 9 o'clock.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 21.
First appearance in Philadelphia of
CARL FORMES,
In the popular German Open, in four acts, of
MARTHA,
Expressly composed by Flotow for Carl Formes.
On the same occasion
MADAME DE LA GRANGE
Will make in Philadelphia
lIER FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANCE
In German Opera, as Martha, one of her most brilliant
parts, In which she has created an extraordinary sensa
tion in all the great Opera Houses of Germany.
The other roles by
MADAME VON BERKE',
PIiARESER
OEHRLEIN.
The Opera will be conducted by
CARL ..aNsomprz,
Musical Director from the Rattan and Derma. ca. r .ex
In London, who will make his first appearance in Phila
delphia.
U N THURSDAY, FIRST DAY PERFORMANCE,
Pint appearance In Philadelphia of
Madame CARADDRI se NORMA.
Madame SIEDENSURG as Adalgisa,
Slg. EU/NARDI, the new Tenor, as Pollione,
And GASSIER, as Chorea°.
The house will be darkened, and the Opera will be
given in full costume, and in exactly the same way, and
with the lame completeness, as any evening perform
ance.
Admission to the day performance, (Matinee) 60 cents,
to any part of the Academy, Including the Peronette,
Family Circle, and Amphitheatre.
The day p erformance commences at ag and concludes
at 5,4 o'clock.
N. B.—There will be no reserved seats for the day
performances. Subacribers will be admitted to the day
pliers:rtina free of charge. Ja9o-2t
WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—SOLE LESSEE. W. WHEATLEY.
TUESDAY EVENING, January 2dth, 1358,
Will be performed the new Drama, /A a Prologue and
five nets, entitled
TRATID AND ITS VICTIMS; or, THE POOR. OF PM
LADELPIII A
James Seaborne, Mr E L Davenport; Harry Moldiest,
3fr Wheatley; Count de Valmont, Mr Dolman; Agee,
Seaborne, Mrs E L Davenport; Jails finalestone, 3lies
Emma Taylor.
The evening's entertainments will commence with a
new Parc*, entitled
TO PARENTS AND GUARDIANS.
Boats or PllolB.—Boxes, 26 omits; Secured Seats,
88 cents ; Orcheetra Stalls, 60 cents ; Seats in Privet*
Boxes, 75 cents; Gallery, n cents; Gallery for Colored
Persons, 26 cents • Private Box in Gallery for Colored
Persona, 38 tent/.
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3P. M. Deere
will open at o'clock; performance to commence at
I, precisely.
NATIONAL CIRCUS AND THEATRE.-
WALNUT Street, ahoy. Eighth.
GRAND COMBINATION OF THE CIRCUS AND DRA
MATZO COMPANIES.
TUESDAY EVENING, lattusry 26th
THE SWAMP FOY A PERItgOT TRIUMPH.
Second night or THE SWAMP FOX; or, MARION
AND HIS MEN, The great national egneatrion drain*
Gen Marion, Mr It Johnsonßill, Wesley Dannore;
Jasper, W B Derr; Mn Mott, Mn Le Brun ,• Hutu
philes, Mns Wilson; Bella Humphries, Mrs Price ; Piste
Walters. Mrs Butler.
With a BRILLIANT EQUESTRIAN TROUPE.
MR. R. JOHNSTON,
Mr. SAMUEL SHABPLEY.
SPORTS OF TILE HIPPODROME. GYMNASTICS and
DARING HORSEMANSHIP.
Patois or Anmissioa-26 Cents to First Tier; 16
Cents to second Tier.
A SERIES OF THREE GRAND CON
CERTS will be given at tbe
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
To aid In the founding of a new Hospital.
The following eminent talent has been engaged:
Mies FANNIE HERON,
Bliss AGNES HERON,
Idr. F. RUDOLPHSEN
A complete and powerful Orchestra , under direction of
DR. L. 31)3IGNEN,
Pianist Prof. M. H. ()ROSS.
The FIRST CONOERT will be given on THURSDAY
EVENING. January 28th, to commence at 7X o'eloca.
Doers open at 7. Slagle tickets, fifty dents ,• family
tickets, admitting three, one dollar—to be had at the
musk Mores of Lee & Walker and Beek & Lawton, and
at the door. jaallAtf
SANFORD'o OPERA HOUSE—
JUN-ENV:I Street, above Chestnut.
ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANOES THIS EVENING.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of
SERENADERS.
To conclude with
SEVEN AGTB OP WOMAN
Burlesqued in character by DAN GARDNER, who wil
personate Ten Distinat.MMOtera.
Doom open at 7 o'oloek—to commence at half-pas
rLdmittanes 26 cents.
palitiral
MI ANY FRIENDS OF JOSEPH H.
1. 1 11. TllollPBol`i desire him to be a Candidate for
SHERIF! of Philadelphia. subject to Democratic
rule!. jrda-tt
CITY COMMISSIONER
JAMES AVOAHEY,
11/111 WAND
Subject to Democratic rules.
F OR RECEIVER OF TANT's,
WM. GOODWIN,
ECIIMMEM
Subject to Del/locetic Rules.
CITY CONTROLLER,
WILLIASE CURTIS,
THIRTIEVIII WARD
Babied to Democratic roles.
CITY COMMISSIONER,
IMAMS M. D. 8511111,
FIRS? WARD
Subjeet to 'Democratic rules.
FOr. REGISTER OF WILLS
WM. RANOOOKO,
TWIL/SH Woo),
ell-Bm* flubjeet to Domooratio Ittilas
FOR S;3ERIFF
ILDER3iIxGT,OI3O,3 MOORS,
FOURTH WARD
8111400t1.0 DODOCtatie Rules.
FOR SHERIFF—
JAMES G. GIBBON,
vICENTY-81300$0 wARD.
Subject to Beinweratio Rees. notparti*
„for s.ale and Ola Ca.
rIOR SALE, Air A BARGAIN, AS THE
J. proprietor wieheti to go West. the GOOD-WILL,
STOOK, and FIXTERVIS of a PAPER-HANGING and
WINDOW SHADE STORE, situated in a donrishing
country town, within tatinty-fiva miles of Philadelphia,
and doing • good basineeki. Address J. 8., Blood's Dis
patch. ja26-21*
A LARGE AND N(rALUABLE WHARF
PROPERTY ON TilE _DRLAWARE, in the
Eighteenth Ward, for rent. Possession given on the
first of April next. Apply tee
B GRICE,
lit WALNUT street.
,1114-th e&tuti
111ESIRABLE OFFICEU at 620 WALNUT
JLP 81., oppoaite the State MOO' one of the beat
boldness loeations,in Phtlaklelphl,a, with keat, light,
sod all modorn conveniences. All on The premises,
Loom N 9. 6, ti) Q. W.i. 11,111,1 , , so.lo
Oaks by 'Auction.
Iti THOMAS & SONS,
• N 04.139 sad 141 BOUTS PM= 1,211217,
(Itaraarly Nos 47 sad GC)
BEAL 'ETAT ,11 STOOLS, de.
Palate Wee at the Phtladelpids litneksan• testy
Tuesday %ming.
Dr' Remit(lle of each property toned se tely,"ln
addition to which we peW.de - the
to each sale oat tbousaad estaL m prier /3 Una,
chins fell description' of all the to be said on
the followingTheaday.
gr!MINIUM BALM AT TH2 Aucrirsont
a every Thaw:ley martand.
____ HEAL RETATII AT PILITET" SALIt.
QT We have a !Arse amount of Real Ketate at Prt.
veto 1141, ineludiw orrery deaeription of City sad
sect Do7 Pr e
e. PertY• Prated Lisa say be had st Eke
ion Ew
PRIVATE SASE REGISTER.
117' Real Estate entered on our Private Sale is
rater; and advertised occasionally In ear Public /laic
Abatrects, (of 'which 1,000 copies sow printed weekly,)
free Odors*
PEREMPTORY SALE.—SUPERIOR TAIML—Oar
sale 16th February will Include a large and superior
farm, about 134 acres, with flue insprovsmards, Docks -
county, Ps. Pull particulars ready in handbills.
I 17" Sale absolute, without reinne• or limitation.
STOCKS AND LOANS. , -
This Evening,
26th instant, at the 'Malachi& Exchange, at 7
o'clock
-620 shares New York and Middle Coal Field Railro
and Coal Company, ppasrc B26—fall paid. -
Shares in the Phil elphla Library, and - Athenamm,
and Mercantile Libriu7. - -
2 South Camden Ferry Company mortgage coupon
bonds, 1500 each.
b throes Philndelphts Steam; Tag Company
8 8 'ham Camden sod Atlantis Baiirasd Company,
Par Sao.
Alen,6 shares in the Academy Of Minis.
Alto, without reserve, b shares Phlladeicbta and Do.
Mum, ver Railroad. '
OR Ri PHANS' COURT BALE—THIS EVENING.
Estate of Frederick - Pfeil, deoessed. , —E
brick dwelillig, brick slighter hosts% and. lot, South
Ninth street, north of Reed street.
• MODERN DWELLING.—The modern three-etory
brick dwelling, No. MD The skeet, weld of Twen
tieth street.
IL
-
lAT, THREE FRONTS . The namable let. ma are
emelt beta buildings, S. It. corner Orithatins street,
Lawman street, sod Moore street, between Math and
I Tenth streets.
MODERN BIZSIDENCE.—The kaailiome - madames,
with back-building, replete with al modern eorrveni
execs, northwest corner Eighth sad Lombard streets.
BRICK STABLE AND CARPENTER 11110 P -
story brielt stable Robertson street, tooth of Poplar, be. tweet Seventh and Franklin streekt - Twoelosy brisk
carpenter shop adjoining. They will be sold os Tratel F•
VALUABLE LOT.—Villuable lot south aide of
Brown street, north of Ifindiagdori street.
140 ACRES OP LAND, borough of Laporte, SOW
' van county, Ps.
Also, b tots at 'Larte.
PEREMPTORY S ALE-TWO GROUND RENEE
One of El2O, and alma 534 per annum.
Executor.' Sale.—Estste 4! Susan Runner, Damned .
THREE-STORY IBILE. DWELLING—North Fink
street, above Poplar street. -
REAL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY EL
Orphans' Court Sale.—Estate of Philip Cain, Deed-
TWO LOTS.—Oise on the Chestuutlllll Railroad sad
Wilson street, Twenty.semnd ward, and the other on
Fillmore street. Twenty-third ward Hate Frankford).
PEREMPTORY SALE VALUABLE I,OT, HIT-
Trgaouss SQUARE.—The valuable Int, southeast .
corner Eighteenth and Rittenhouse streets, below Le.
cunt street, nearly opposite Rittenhouse Square, OS feet -
on Eighteenth street, 113 feet on Itittenkonse eked.
Bale ei.Meolute.
AN IRREDEEMABLE GROUND-RENT OF 180 A
YEAR—WaII secured by two brick dwellings.
Assignees' Peremptory Bele.
COUNTRY SEAT.-42 amen and 11 paean!, mite
Springfield, Darman county, Pa.
Andrea& Peremptory Sae.
VALUABLE LOT—Washington and Chew streets,
Germantown.
BEAL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY
This sale will inclado—
Esecutcr's Sale.—Estate of Dr. Wm. Pettit, Deed.
VALUABLEPROPERTY, BEVERLY, N. 1.-
100 acres, with extensive front on the river Delaware
Camden ind Amboy Railroad, ML Belly turnpike,.
varkma streets. It is a very valuable preparty, being
near to the steamboat ferry and railroad depot.
fl 7 Full particr_Ltra in handbill' and plans. Terms
only one-fourth mesh.
Sao at N 0.624 Locust street.
HANDSOME FURNITURE, PIER MIRRORS, TWIG,
TAPESTRY CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, fee.
On Tummy Morning,
Both Instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalague st No. ati
South Washington Square, the entire hen/shad fur
niture, piano forte, tapestry carpets, oil cloths, china
and gisaware, fine mattresses, feather beds, do., ke.•
also the kitchen furniture, coal/gams, refrigerator ' ,
AG.: &a.
117 May be examined it S o'clock on the morning of
sale, vitheatalognes.
Sale Nos. 139 and 141 South fourth street.
SUPERIOR FUENITITRE, MIRRORS, PIANO
TORTES, BRUSSELS CARPETS,. As.
On Thursday Morning,
Al 10 o'clock, at the auction store, an agtaielve
assortment of second-hand furniture, mirrors, easpets.
Re., from families 4.lining housekeeping.
Sale at No. 136 South Sixth street.
HOUSEHOLD SURNITIIItS.,
On Friday Morning,
29th Instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. 136 Smith Sixth
street, shore Walnut street, the household frumiture,
carpets, china and glassware, beds, niattrelW, bedding,
du, also, the kitchen furniture and utearils. -
ROSEWOOD PIANO-FORTE.—SIeo, au elegant rose
wood plano.forta. made by Conrad Meyer, One mullets, -
Canton dinner act, superior office dash., boskesnea, do.-
Wir' May be slammed on the morning of sale at
o'clock.
SALE OP THEOLOGICAL BOOKS.
On lfriday Evening,
31,3.29, at the auction store, will ha sold a collection
of valuable theological works.
.117 - Por particulars sae catalogues.
Peremptory Bale on the Premises—Arch street.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND FURNITURE.
On Wednesday Morning,
February 52, at 12 o'clock, will be- gold, without re
serve, the ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. 1025 Arch
street. between Tenth and Eleventh streets—lot D fact
front, 175 feet deep to Academy street It Is flniated
throughout in the moat elegant modern style.
HANDSOME FURNITURE -.lmmediately after the
sale of the house, will ce sold the elegant mirffirn
~it“,
Pull particulars in handbills. Sale of the whole
absolute.
" PARLEY" AT PRITATE BALL
The elegant country seat and farm, known as ,& Par
ley," late the residence of Richard PILTIIO9, deeessed,
formerly of D. Shippen, Is offered at private ads. Pull
descriptions may be had at the inaction rocasa
JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEE
HO. 47f 'WALNUT mums, above YOUBPS
011M—R OP 1101732.110LD FURNITURR—Ttri3-
D. We beg lease to Leon:nth* pitons Mist ws hold
onr register weekly salsa of Pernitore irrsryTunsdey, et
oar SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 411 WALNUT
ST RP.F.T,where every passible attention is given to ob
tain the highest ;ideas for tie goods of those who may
favor 111 with consignments. Families hissing portiems of
their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house
keeping and not wishing sales at their ovn jinni"
can hese their furnitare CAREFULLY RNSIDVRP TO
OUR SALES ROOM., WHERE THEY WILL BRAMAN
BETTER PRICES FOR THEM PURNITURN THAN
TREY CAN OBTAIN PROM ANY OP THE
VMS DEALERS 08. ANY OTHIB, AUCTION ETOIN
IN TRH CITY.
rtzi • Persons favoring us with consigements can reel
ured that their property will not)* sacrificed.
irr Commissions MOM moderate than those dinged
.y any other Auction Haase In the city.
Inf. Consignments respectally solicited.
W gales paid Inamediatelv Ina the goods an sold.
Jan. 21, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ischia"
esious to the sale of real estate. will be sold
-2 Dimes stock Mount Atorish Cemetery Co.
1 do do Philadelphia Atheneum.
REAL ESTATE %A E', 12T11.. JANUARY.
Thia eiae at the Exchange, on Wedneeday eresaing,
27th January,lB49, at 7 o'clock, will Laeludo—.
Orphans' Gantt Salo—ltstate or Mary Eretkoir, Oki
elder, dec'd.
TWO•BTOHY BRIO& ROMS 101 D LOT, TXllllolff
A twolrfory brick boom and lot, east tide of Vernon
street Southwark, 18 feet front, 85 feat deep. Vide
(sterling) ground rent,
Orphans' Oeurteele—Estate of Lpde Thompson, wt.
PROPERTY, ILARSIONY STRERT, LAT* SOUTH
WARY.. •
A lot of ground, with the two-story teak house
thereon erected. north side of Ef.srroony street, 86 feet
from Fourth street, Southwark, 11 feet frost, 62 feet
deep. Ell ground rent,
$2O to be paid on sack or tke above whom the
corm is struck 08.
SFAL ESTATE BALE-71.111t 1 JART 33, 11353
Thu; sale will be held at the Exchange on Wednesday.
evenicg, lebteary 3 , 1,16.55, at 1 o'clock, acid will in.
clods—
Orphans' Court Sale--Estate of Wm. B. Daniels, deed.
BRICK ROUSE ASD LOT, CIMTNUT &MET,
TWENTY-POI:MTH WARD.
a. two-story brick house and lot or ground, south stde
of Chestnut street, 115 feet westward of Till street, in
the Twenty-fourth ward of the city, 25 feet front and
220 feet deep to George street. Clear of dnettrubranoe.
0 $5O to be paid when struek off,
WEAL ESTATE SALS—IrRBEII.A.ItY 10th.
This sale at the Krchange,..on Wednesday evening,
February 10th, T o'clock, wail inclatd•—•
Orphans' Court Sale—tatate of Thomas Koehler,
TIP-STORY BRICK 110t8I, S. W. CORNER
A THIBTON AND MARRIOTT - STRIETS:—A , Tye-,
story brick house, And lot or ground, southwest Warner -
of Atharton and Marriott strees, Z) teat arkj Atesstai.
attest, and 13 feet on Marriott's {ass.
AT PitIVATI BALI.
Bret-chic Printing Once, with a good nut of lout.
neat, four printingpreasea, two Buggies sad ate Adams
Type and ererytaing necessary for %hobgoblins. Andy
•t the Auction Story.
10 .bans stock North American. beam - Ina Tubs Co
MOSES NA TH A./f S, AUOT/ONEER
AND COMMISSION ACSBCILANT, S. 2. Doran
SIXTH arid RACE Streets.
AT PRIVATE SALE--Gold and silver 'stoat Wm,
Lepice, .Engliah, Swiss, and Trench watches, jewelry,
of every deecription, runtioal instruments, &0., eke.
AT PRIVATE BALE--Arranged on second Soot,
household furniture, of every 4emiption, Beds, lost
tmes, aarpettm, lo ' catlng Cassell, fancy seldom, &a.,
&a., ha.
Outdoor saies attended to personally by the Auction
Ger. Charges very low. Cosfuronnents of forattors
clothing, Jewelry, d.o , , 1 / 4 e , solunted.
MONEY ADVANCED.
Liberal cud:, advances made on thamonds, watches,
jewelry, silver-plals, dry goods, eiothing, groceries,
hardware, cutlery, sews, musical instruments, fowl
ing pieces, farnituro, bedding, horses, vehicles, her.
nets, and on all articles of value.
NOTICE —Ali goods forfeited at Nathan' establish
ment, S. R. corns: of Sixth and Bare streets, ell] be
sold on Tuesday morning 23 rebnmay, at 10 o'alook,
unless depositors call pr ior thereto and pay charges
on the same.
NATHANS' GREAT BALE OF FORFEITED GOODS
will take place
On Tuesday Earning,
Feb. fid, at 10 o'clock, at idoees Nathans , auction
image, southeut corner of Sixth and Race street.. It
will embrace the largest assortment of forfeited colla
teral. ever offered et puhi c auction, corisis.ing in part
of entry ninety of dry goods, fine Irish linen, tansy
shirting., mush., Ladlea' One French worked collars,
undersleeree, bosoms, veils , bandy, handsome new
shirts, gloves, neck ties. silk. linen, ar.d cambric hdkfa,
neckerchiefs, spool cotton, ribbons, broche, silk, woo/. -
len, plaid, merino, white crape an steps !bawls, ele
gant ailk-velvet cloaks, silk-velvet skirts, elegant silk
,tresses and dress putter.s silk stifle, nth silk and
Main mantillas bisques, and circulars, cloth circulars,
Jena mantillas and shawls, scarfs cashmere, 'merino, de
debege, alpaca, French ch i ntz and other &stow
and dress patterns, ladies under clothing, lediee' .ad
children's gaiters, boots, and shots, vistorines and
mufftees, t-Avelling trunks, superior overcasts, dress •
led frock costs, business coats, raglans, cloth and caul
mere pantaloons, velvet, satin, aille, valencie, sloth,
and other vests, summer clothing, drawers, undershirts,
linen and mnslin shirts, boots, shoes, One silk ambrellse;
parasols, several fine ingrain carpets, fine feather beds,
bolsters and pillows, qmlis, etairofttbau, spreads, c%r
tame, blankets, tidy., knives and forks, linen tabia.
cloths, cloth table covers, (Raines, accoriecos, tints*,
and numerous other article, of elo ping, &e , &c.
WA TOIIES, JEWELRY, SILVER-WAGE, &a.
A largo assortment of watches, diamonds, iewelly,
elver-ware, Ac &c.
[IT Farther particulars hereafter.
AT PRIVATE BALE., AT EASY TUB tr 81341,
%FILING PillOES.—Donble-bottomed and hunting
nage gold patent fever watches, of the moot ap
proved makes; heating ease and open foot got: escape
meat lever and lupine watches, full jewel ud ; Ono geld
enameled lever and lupine 'ratchet for ledies'; gold
4owelTy of every description; silver lever and lapin*
watches, in banking eases and open fate; silver klinglisk,
Swiss, and French watches; a general aseortmouted fur
niture, beds, mattresses, mirrors dos,
OUT-DOOll BALES SOLIOITXD, eadelargel to salt
the times, tow. sr
Consignments of every deenripllol o strods solicited
for public, or private sale.
MONEY ADVANCED qn all sad es asiisok4td of vas,
for public or private sale, or to be held- for a /Wt 4141
time, Charges low.
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