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450 ' do' •‘. ' *3 22X,
- 100 ", do - AO 229(
• 200 'do - - 130 223(;
200. do , 610 2291
100 do • '630 221(
400 Hudson River _l9 ,
224, Harlem It . • 8,,X
820 do 8x
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60 Harlem B prof 1813 X.
88102thAvenuall 100-•
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800 Iteadlog 683(
110 Allah gen ' 613(
170 Mlah 8&N In It '189(
250 P&IIIMI1 It 90X
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, 100 ni goo 41097x
-100 • • do: 46 9731
60 do 1,30 98 -*
2;t - do 97
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25 Oleve Col&Olo •89
60 Gol&Ohl 660 77
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476 Le, Ora & Mill 113(
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60 do 430 104 j
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2000 Berleih lA2dot -07
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10000 do - 'do • bOO 90 ,
97000111 Freeland Bd 86
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1000 Tii&Ation 2dat 381(
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5000 do .do - '401(
5000 - 46
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10 Bonk of America 1083
115 Nothmel 114nk 100
10 Beak 84 of WY 991(
03 Hank of 00131 101
10 Am Exchange Bk 102
b Park Bonk 95
16 Emk of N Amer ' 100 ,
45 Shoe and Ltttherlo2
69 Goa Bank - 97
240 OantOneo • MO . 11.
10 Del* "; 112'
563 Cam Vast • c 15
100 do - 000 •19
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1000 Virginia & •
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5000 do %
6000 Blisrourl ' 84% ,
1000 Cattier , * 7e; '7O 77
2800 Ohio be, 'BO ' 10012
8500 - do • 10034
5000 LaC&l4ll Lt} be 42'
7000 'do 483(
4000 11l Freeland ha
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3000 000 do 510R8pollnSFob 05 ,4
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30000 Rdetba, te6 - 660 OA ,
10000 -do Tr.
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15 Rank bf trerlri 99% I
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250 Pena &Area 74
50. N FTlOrtn elo 82 X
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200 Hudsoaliteltr 12-7•20= - -
It to - reported that the foreign: subseriptions to the
Illinois Contralloart amount no. to 51, 17 0, 000 . Thou'
are favorable reports as to the progress of G 12410 loan.
Tho ItateUlollt.Or. th 4/ Opelationi of the,Rndson River
Railroad, contained in the report of the State engineer,
Is tonigert4 Tory favorable It shorn that after pay
ing Interest on Its funded and Coating debts, repairing
machinery, 610 ;Ind' approplating.ll9B,Bs4.B6 tor, the
repairs of the track, It him* Wino* of 238,430.22 to ap
ply to.the. payment otthe Sooting debt... •-• •' <,
TOLE MARKETS. -
. _ _ . _
Anne—ThelmerkotirgqaKaBrm an demiuktl,
at $5.62g (or Vote andss 60 for Patric
Coma -The market for 1110 imilmoet other kinds
to quiet ,this morning; the owe :nom New. Orbits.'
itiviqi Rio dates to u* December is favorable. We
have not heard allay busineastrf Importance.
Coryon.,The marzet L &Rd this' ,morolot at the
further &dome shown by our quotations.' We quote :
NEC 2011 E chasouriarricas
, . .
Upload,. FlOdds. Mobile. N.o.&Tax.
Ordinary ' 9% -9% -9%
Middling 10% - 10% 10% • • 10%
Middling4tdr.;:. 11% • 11% • ~- 1 1% . 11% •
Fair —ll s,. 11% -
Ft.oua.—The demand. for Welders canal Dour Is lest
aetive,and strider the dlesoursiting news by the Canada
pries' of ,00mmori brands are oe . loo lower. The better
grades are frith/nit important change: The sales are
4,009,bb1a at U 10684.25 for ornitirma to goOd B , lltb
$0.86694.55 for' extra do' State itt - 30 For superfine
Thdlitna Ong Michigan'; 84:48814.90 for extra do; 94 70
et 4.911 common to good extra Ohlo round hoop ; $4.90
090.26 for good to choice do tomettotko for tit Louie
brands andoixtra-Geneeee.:
Canadian flour lawlthont Important change, and the
demand Is light; tales of 300 bbls at .4.10e5t.55 for
superfine, and thi.4files6.9o for, extra brands. Southern
Flour is twilmital request, and Is heavy, partial/laxly
the high grades; isles of 40 , bbts at $4.600.3 - tor
mixed togeoct brands Baltimore, &c, and $5.05056.60
for the bettergradsa,' Rye Piour ls in United demand,
and is lower t sales of /00 bbls at s34tsl3 70. Corn Meal
to eteedy. Buckwheat ;lour Is in fair demand at 02.20
tOD .124;
Idastar....the Inquiry for *heat Ie light, and the mar.
Yet, Is nominal at the olese-41 for Chicago and Wing-,
and $103x;1 05srfor Mflwaukte club ;,rye Is in limited
demand atltialltnibsrley Is Intl:l.:Aerate request's( 70a
78e. 0!,4.rtr0 pull JIM plenty - at' 425460 for _state and
Omuta (Wiwi the supply of pied ship p ing qualities lllV/Slite; these are Saner—salad of 72.0 bast 600
or Inferior to fair - southern leletraMn 7 oo for good
to prime. do, and 06a71010r sontherri whim. , -
Mousses ...tiewllidesse Is qtdeVand In email stock
at the mninent4 , sale& 160 plaint 250. oreign is
Poovilfirifis.LOnli re Moderate &maid for Pork
day, owing to the advanced prices naked; sales 0f.206
MU It 112412.16 for seine, and 218.7.8forrueis, closing
doll at these prices: - -
Reef in fair demand and la firm, with light artivaher
sales of 210bbli at 28981 for country prime; 119810 for
do. Meal; 210-606.113 forlepached western ereess;' and
SU L ddrell4 tot eitra dd. • '
Prime mesa is In fair &maid—isles of 110 tee at Mob
M.' Beef Rams are firmer—sales at 15150117, and the
latter rite now - refased for choice. Bacon is and
in fair Amend at BgaBNc.. •
Out ligature In Lair request at 60, for shoulders and
Bre 8)(e, for harm's: 1,401,is a shade bitter audio fair da
mand—exiee of 2001ebbi atprenc.,laChegs at 10)ic.•
Breated Stapler° in dinimd at '
Rater le in fair demared at Ifirelle for Ohio, and 13a.
Mc for State, Ohearels saleable at diode. - Eggs mein
good regnant at 13.006 ykirldrato, ' .-
Beden6.—The feeling is firtn,lued a,moderate demand
prevails. Refined is in fair demand at no far erushed,'
ground and annulated, and Se.9%e for whAte coffee, and
la,Bo .
Winster.—Theirmiliat is BiAially; gales of 200 Mils at
dime.' - •
CITY ITEMS.
LIBIRARY
Corrani,4-Pronf the printed' report of tide' old and'
respectable Institution-we leans that the ThirtyJitth
Aroma ideating of the Iteeichol/em was hold et the
Library, on l'itesdejenientoz,:entieryltth ; , ohm, that
these eta seventeen bundled and eighty members; who
molmlaP the advantages the - institution otters.
Thindruber of irolcubes added ddring the past year
is eleven litintred and twenty, making the total number
now in the Mies" , fourteen thousand Ilvishutidred and
twenty , volumes. Mr. J. kdoecinde; the leeeeet
rian, and Ids assistant, Mr. DiOSsons, ire both warmly
commended In thisnaport - far the:falthfui disabuse, of
the duties atielidiug their poster. - -
Oomyltdrit is made, bonever, that in ooneequenes of
the alight attendance from the members oftlieecrinpany
upon the somas nf lectures give* under the- auspices et
the fustitittica, doting the 'enter of 1866-7, a loss of .
S7M 45 !rag eitatled on the funds of the library, bloom
atlioeuee of whit - A*li isadeni:atiO ftockhold•raweie
deprived of, the use, ea r well as ownership, of a large
number of volumes. _
Regrets are also 'expressed that several works con•
- tailing dee engravings hare been seriously mutilated
by inseams frequenting the library, and to prevent which,
in the retire, a resolution has been adopted to keep
works of that ebardeter under lock and ter—which Lief
course designed rather to limit their abase than to re-
strict their-use.,, In addition to thane unpleasant inel
dentaln the experience of the company during the tut
year, it Is added that volumes have been purloined flans
the rooms and dnianed Of toaecond: bOok-yenders.
increased ITlgiancivitil be Uraninite preterit the re'•
currenee of efintirayanality In the future.
The balance remaining In the freeway of the comps
ny, at the rendering of the report, was $00.68.
°Yana 140U$11.—Thin,great, Snell-
Cullen ofsong.and dance, by the inimitable troupe of
'Artists, Maptie n ng the Sandford Troupe, offers greet
attraction the piceent week, This Craning we.have an
Ethiopian opera, jthe only nett ro t ) Sandford appearing
as the prineipal, followed by songs, dances, !rostra.
Mental solo!, &i., - „by: the entire company of twenty
performers. gni:Ai:Ms' is always full;_ so, go early If
you wish to stmire a good seat.
J.ERUsetiK.Those`,"-of our renders who desire
to have atife-Ilke:Vlow or.Terusalera as it is can now
bare their de/lre_gritttled without the-trouble of a
voyage in the typical Canaan, by visiting Barolay's
ral9Wiloin:ttppapnps,p; exhibition at the, new hall;
northeast Coiner of Tenth and Chestnut streets, on and
afteEto-morrow evening, the rd inttant.
Two nOwn - lrfoironitsi..sr Obri
TOMO:here:of thin , eitin4drf-inari band of singers
mrilLtritriP the 'oPlOestunity or tistenlog -to -their mein-
Mows stratus of old-time sacred 'song, on'kussdityand
Wasaideieirsiiings of WA week ; ; raine's
They wiliidonbtless be greeted with an overflowing
MONTMX RAINBOW AND NINTBOttOLOGIBT."
—TWA Aolol2tlßo work ," devoten to the origin and laws
ntatercantacyy changes, end.their4inOvtentAxraringe
upon tfiegrelit Juiriculttual, sinitery, tind
,tionthierctal
interests Ot Unkind;'', Ceps the - i:i_natnitel . lawn which
rentrelibli chaingicket the ehitnente.Alle tart:lee en
impOitent influence on man." tar instance, the action
of heat or oold will Induce a- corresponding change in
the eilteroala of a man, and natural gimes wilt trefoil,
him to visit the, great OlotigneYdoporlfim of graniille
fp
Sicken, ~ del , Chestnut street. • - •
STEVENB' (MO leotuitt Olt " Tha grusadera
in tholvay Liaa. ,, will be delivered in ,Concert Hall,
to-morrow evening, at quarter before eight o'clock.
nont - vs ;
And thlaotio ' naxim iH A iltikading rate—.,
Men *re what 'May _
Still, as Mankind are prone to Judge by appearanee4
it is naessjary to'gire heed thereto; with reference to
elpthing', all depends on the style and dti to secure per.
feettoo, Whioh we advise' our readeti to Consult with
John W. Albright, Zen., of the Arm of_blesere, Clifton,
Albright, Co., No. 627 Chestnut street; in Jayne's
Bail, where may heloond,tlie hirgert and best stook of
ready-Made Clothing and nieceVoottlii the city
COVERT Pnrro.-tohe,syetom of pu6ing, under
eover'of netts Corns ant bite of philosophy, is now very
generally followed.. The newspeper reader, .when be
comei ramie O. 4 c Cilp" ' pith a stunnin t!e vac
knows but itirill end, with. "f go WI your, clothing at
thojtrown Stone Clothing Tian of Rockhill & Wilson;
Nos, 66 an6Bo6,otiegfnut ittiet; abc46, filithp , This,
however, is only sonnj, - seludble advice; 'and no puff
at all.
CITY MO
TALITY.
HpAEIR 017108,
" January 80, /868.1
.11(„the city of Phan 01-12
12 o'clock to•day, is.., .162
"191
Ntrntobdr of 'Mermen
Lhis, for The week endtrig
est report
Ofif.• .
Cr •-• 7
Cobisepti.onornfato
Ciiropf melll66oon of Cringe F. 46
ntovs)" 9
Disease of Heart , • a
Dlsegui of Brain 1
Dobai!) , -
xtnision on Brain 2
Bamlet , rever 12
- IX the.abore tntre wipzi
Abbidis .
Ofirtdien : . .. ....... ;119.
Typhoid Fever ;
Indammitittots of Brain., 8
Innteitttmtioit Of tango,..
4
Inaamatfon of Liugo,..
fnanifdtloC :.ti . 8
Mereozy !
014 , 144 ' 7
Other dimmers - 39
Totif IB
10 02
" 02
s. Total tal
ttnier I yesfi.
Und~e.b,eAra....3...i 90
MEM
- Poop eof Odor
yroxn the
01 6 AlulOtiqpea ,
701
i/N•11. /IENDBIIBON, 9
; MUST,
WM=
PHILADELPHIA MARKETS.
14141M1:0131174",i--4111.-..84.1vrilreeelsittlfe are
generally
ie dull/ and the what, deßloiti; under:a - limited de
-1 mend, ides in favor buyerktit, 50 bbls Ohio
' • ektra and 400 bble'superfine only having been sold
at a Priem kept secret, inipPOsed to be about $4.87a
$5 for the'fornier, and $4.50 par bbl for the latter,
at which ratee they:are freely offered.. The re
tailors and bakers are buying within' the range of
$4.51/45 and .$6.: per- bbl for common to clear
brands, extra and fine family Flour,. according to
brands and, quality; :but the demand 'is light.
'Corn. peal le held. at $3 per bbl for Pennsylvania
Meal, and very dull. Rye Flour-ie lower, and a
small'sale is reported et. $3 per bbl, which
prim, is generally refused. Wheat meets with
:a•• limited. inquiry only, and prices are lower,
ogles of 1,500 bushels good red at $1.12a51.14,
and 1,800 bushels fair to good white at $1.28a51.32,
mostly at $l3O. Corn ie not so plenty, but,, the
15rannd bas falion'eff, and about 3,500 bullets new
yellow only;havelseen sold at 5131a580, chiefly at
the latter price in store. Oats are dull at 33.1 for
,Delaware and 310 for Pennsylvania. 'Rye le steady
and commands 7bo. Barley sells at 800 for
Western New York, at which rate about 1,000
Inishole have been sold, Bark is wanted 'at $2B
for first quality, quercitron. Cotton is quiet, but
holders axe firm In their demands. ' Groceries are
not mush inquired for and prices are unchanged.
Provisions are firmly, held, and a sale of 200 cask
pickled hams. wax made, to arrive, at 01e. Seeds
ara in request and Olovereetd is wanted at $51455
per bushel. Wbieltey is steady at 20a210 for bble,
200 for hhds, and 19a1.910 for drudges.
maim .intelligence.
POET OF PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1, IBIS.
RUN MOB 6 59 I SUN 13.1411 6 1
,111011 WATHR 4 51
• • ARRIVED. - •
Steamship Virginia, Kelly, from Richmond, via Nor
folk, 25 hours, with rase and passengers to Thorns"
Webster, Jr. Reporta the barque Margaret, for New
Orleans, as having gone to sea at 0 P Mon Friday. Saw
an inward-bound barque and a brig at the Breakwater.
Steamship Palmetto, Baker , 48 hours from Boston,
with mdse and passengers to H Winsor.; . , -
Btearrialtip Delaware, Clops , l 0 hours from New York,
'via Cape May, with mdse and passenger' to Jamea AIL
'derdlois. Passed soma lateen inward-bound schooner"
at anchor off Cape May. ,
Bohr L Crocker, Presbuy, from Taunted, via New
`Fork, 3 davit with mdse to J 15 'Dwells.
Bohr Ne&Mn', Shepherd, - 2 days from New York, with
melee to captain.
'Bohr Iwo Blob, aritth; 2 days
,frout New :Rork, with
rodecto Crowell
' 4 Bohr Jamea if Vance, Bordge, 8 days from New York,
with mdse to Crewed/ 4t. Collies.
Bohr Sammerfield, Pritchett, 3 days from Baltimore,
with feed to Tootle & Showell.
(iiANAKan
Barque RowenaiWilson, Lagnityra, Dallett Bros
Brig Enteryrlee, Pendleton, Kingston, jam, Outer.
bridge, liarvoy
Behr Starlight, York, itYllll6, John Mason & 00.
Bohr E W Perry, Bemson, Wilmington, NO, Pottit,
Martin & Co.
- Behr Geo Harris, Tarots, Barannah, do
',Behr W o.Ellason, Buckaloo f Savannah, D B }Britton
Ss Cd.
Behr P A Sanders, Ireland, Wilmington, NO, do
Robe W A Hammond, Cain, Bolton, D Cooper.
-*Bohr Pm:genet, May, do do
Behr Bummerfteld, Pritchett, Baltimore, Tustin &
Showell.-
'Bohr Charm, Blizzard, Alexandria, T Webster, Jr]
Behr J -Williamson, Jr, Whismore, Norfolk, Tyler,
Stone & Co.
(sr rst.zoissn,
(Correspondence ot the PhtlatteCels Rachonpe.)
CAPE 13LAN , Jon 31, 6 Pll
• The ship Stephen Baldwin, from New York, eaohored
off this plane at noon yeeterdey, and etl.ll remake. The
barque Rintena, , for Lnguayra, and two sabre are now
golog to see. Nothing In eight bound In. Wind NW—
weather moderate, _
Tows, &0., THOS. B. 1117G1338
[BY TELIWRIVITO TOT PRIMO.]
Nsw Yong, lan 31
Arrived, steamship Horton, trom Plidadelphia,• slap
bleaonsleook, from New Orleans. On the 21st met.
Arehibald Woodside fell overboard and was lost,
MJIMOBANDA
Steamship North Star, Leferre, from Now York, at
`Bremerhaven 11th ult.
Steamship City of Richmond, Mohan, hones at
Richmond 28th tilt,
Ship Uncowah, Ilirby, from London for Ban Prancin
eotilliat I . A . t:Pzr i m , eat u n g i.3 .. th , nit.
h foralo do Janeiro, palled
from Norfolk 2nt:alt.
Ship Contisteut;Gibbe, for Iquique, clewed at Med
'bourne Nov 14
Bhlp Florence Nightingale, Goa, for Akyab, cleared
at Melbourne Nov 12 -
. .
Ship Saranalc, Rowland, for Philadelphia, Nailed from
Liverpool Dith ult. (spoken same day by Canada.)
Ship Idameduke; Whitney, from Singapore, arrived at
Calcutta Deo 1, and remained 10th for repairs, having
reoelved considerable damage in consequence of ground
ing on the bar at the eatranoe of Rangoon ricer.
Ship Outilian, Graves, for Liverpool, eleesqd at Bal•
tuners 00th nit.
- 81 1 1 P Bias Preeto, from Bordeaux, arrived et New
Orleans 27th ult.
-Ship Zered, Coach, for londonderry, cleared it New
Orleans 234 ult.
Ships Thee U Perkins, Wayne; Juniata, Wilson, and
Philadelphis;Peole, for Philadelphia, were loading at
147erpool 16th nit,
•• Ship Ticonderoga, Boyle, from Kong Kong, at Blame
Nov 27..
• Eihip Xiolao, Marcy, cleared at Boston 80th ult. for
Ban Francisco.
Bldg Loo Ohoo, Horton. for Alvah, sailed from Point
-de Gallo Dec 3.
Bhlp -Harlot & Jessie. Janvrin, for New Bedford,
sailed from Bonoluln Novl6.
, Ship Oohota, Day, remained at Calcutta Dec 17, load
ing for China.
Ship Ocean Nagle, Chaser, from Hong Hong, was at
Atassolklor 28, uno
Ship:Joshua Dates, McCallum, for ilhanghae, galled
from Deng Nong Nov 13.
- Ship John Wade, Ring, for Foo•chori-Foo, Balled from
atag bong Nov 24.
3argue Hanheman, Abbott, for Buenos Ayres, cleared
at Now York 84th ult.
Barque Palermo, Ingham, for New. York, nailed from
Palermo 89th Dec.
Bargee Helen Mar, Low, for Hong Hong, sailed from'
&matey& Novl2.
Marque Wins, Harding, arrived at Calcutta Deo o
from Atcvktovideo, vie ilkyab, where 'she had grounded
on the Oyster Reef Nov 23, but came off, having, sopa.
rently, received no damage, and went to Wends to be
docked.
Barque R K Kane, Hewitt, for Philadelphia, remained
at Gibraltar 4th ult.
Barque Edward Cohen. Hill, remained at Gibraltar
4th lilt, for Marseilles.
Barque Amy, Hammond, cleared at Boston 29th
for Bhiladelphla.
Barque Alnah, Neylns,lrom New York, at At Jago de
Coba 11th ult..
• Sarno* Jos Hale, Merrill, which cleared at New Or.
leans 23d ult. for Philadelphia, has for cargo 913 hhde
sugar, MO bble molaaaes, 600 empty cute, 6000 stases,
sod 21 bales cotton
.
Brig Barone Planck. Parritt, for Jan Juan Amodio,
cleared at Now York 80th ult.
Brig OhMopes, Howes, from Liverpool for Baltimore.
milled from Holyhead 14 t h
Brig Fairy, Welsh, eaildd from RiChmond 28th ult.
for Petnamlnico, with dour.
Brig D klalony, Steelman, for Arroyo . PR, oleared at
Hew York 30th alt.
Brig Saml Welsh, Barrett, from Aspinwall, at Olen
fuegos 9th ult.
Brig P Lacoste, Pearce, hence via Trinidad, at Olen.
fuegos 14th ult.
Brig Triatt, Bulkley, hence at Cienfuegos 17th nit.
Brig Molankuo, 9t,tcholl, hone al Wil&ngton, Del.,
at Trinidad, Cuba, 18th ult.
Fehr A Demotion, String, cleared at Mobile 25th ult.
for Pensacola, , -
]ThilrTrllrllni
Behr Geo A Tittle ; Adams, from Mobile, at Wey West
DM
• fiche Fannie, Houton, cleared, at Savannah 28th ult,
-tar Phil*, with 277 bales 'cotton , 249 do domestics, 68
pkgs liquor, ID empty casks, And 49 pkgs sundries,
Sabra J B Dleecker, Edwards, and lielen Her, Nick
erson, cleared at New York 20th nit, for Philadelphia
Behr Dr John Studley, Lamb, from Frederica, Del, at
New York Beth nit.
Behr Id It ,Carllele, Winemore, from, Providence for
Henna, went to aes from Newport 27th nit, in company
with oohs Allen Middleton, Jr, Sipple, from do for Ma
tanzas. - ,
Mat S UTtting. °arson, for New Orleans, cleared
at Ohaneston 28th ult.
&bre J Li Planner, Thompson, for Bavannah, and J
la Houston; Russell, from eharleston, arrived at Wil
mington, No,2Bth nit
Behr L B Myers, Somers, sailed from Richmond 29th
nit to finish loading at a point down the river for New
York. '
Behr A Thrall, !lining, for Philadelphia, cleared at
Boated 29th nit'.
Bar Burrows Oj'terms, for Minalagtou, NO, cleared
at New York 30tMt,
Behr Sarah Jane ' Brotllostroa for Philadelphia,
cleared at. New York 80th ult.
Behr Mary Arm, Magee, for Phi(*dolga, soiled from
No. Bedford 29th tat
Eichr Muth& Wrlghtington, Wrightlogton, from Poll
Myer for Phlladol - phla, wont to nu from Newport
27th ult.
. Behr M 0 Dude°, for Philadelphia, was up at Wil
Langton, NO, 27th et.
MAR/NM MISOBLIANY.
6bip Arctic, Zeregs, from Liverpool Nev 24, arrived
at New York 20th alt. Experienced fine 'weather to
Dee 1, elate which time to Jan /3 had heavy gales froM
13 to NW, always going to westward; lost and split sails,
Nov 20, Jet 81 49 long 7139, a ball of Ore struck
on the deck , where it burst with a tremendous report,
knocking down the UAW mete, carpenter and boatswain,
also come of the seamen an 1 passengers, brit not se
riously injuring any one. Dee 7, et 11 P kl, was board
ed by a heavy sea, which stove bulwarks, main hatch
house, broke stauncheons, and carried away the lar
board quarter boat, fining the cabin and second cabin
with water. At 430 A)1 was struck by another sea,
filling both cabins again with water, and doing conside
rable other dasesgq also killing and washing overboard
ThoeLapworth, moan, of Liverpool. Jan 8, lit 49 04,
long 27 20, at PM, while lying to, shipped a ees,
which carried away starboard quarter boat, and 414
,other damage. Jan 4, lat 49 27, long 32 MI, Joseph
Phillip. seaman, fell from the jibboom overboard, and
was lost.
Bhip Si:Tampon, which - wept ashore ae Cohasnet a
abort time since, went to please- on the night of tho
28th nit,
Middlesex, before reported Wrecked, le an old
vend, of 496 tons reglater, having been built at Med.
ford in 1840, rating A 2%, and owned In Drovineetown.
The barque Mary 0 Dyer was got afloat 26th ult, and
now Iles in the, harbor at Berne et. She la perfectly
tight, end if the weather proves favorable, a steamer
will leavens. , York to tow her up.
01 .1 do, Tan 1 2 ,--The Dirigo, for New York, has put
back.
Urine, Jan 11,—The Jenny (American ship) It is pre
earned, Lrom au English port, come Ia collision, on the
morning , of the , 10th,, with the Tont.ft-Mule, (tubing
smack) of Trouville. ' The latter woe damaged, and put
in here in a leaky duke.
Liverpool, Jan 0--The Tell Tale which arrived here
yesterday from 81 Michaels, was in contact on the 7th
January, off .Drusahead, while to tow of the Steam-tu g
Ti,ctorla, With a chip or barque, supposed to be from
Liverpool; both ochooner and steamer, received onside.
table damns.
10th—The Therein', from Liverpool. arrived hete, lost
part of bulwarks, in a gate from 13e to LIY, on the 274
Dee, in lot 40, long ra, and on the following day was
struck by a sea, which opened 'Dues, lifted deck, and
caused the ship to make wter, And 300 bags of wheat
were thrown overboard; on the 26th Dec , in let 42, long
42, she was again struck by A tea which carried away
bulwarks, slauncheons, dee, sieve ' boats, end listed the
ihip, when sours copper and more corn were thrown
overboard, the pumps being choked and the decks un
der water.
13th—The DlCiater, Shaw, from Nest Orleans, arrived
hero with fore, main, and rotten channels ripped, fore
toenail split, ike, haring been in collltdon wi th a screw
steamer off the 15krariee on the previous night, -
The Henry llerbeek, front Cardiff for Alexandria, U
3, baa beau towedvoind from Queenstown for repairs.
16th•—The Martha Dost, Thompson, arrived here from
Domihge, encounteredheavy gales nearly the whole
of the 'passage, the ses,washing over her, filling the
cabin; du r with - water, and causing the vessel to leek.-
--Trade, ,Jan Augustine . Heard, , (American
ship)° from Chinches for lifters, which put into Rio de
Janeiro-20th Oct. leaky, ku been condemned there;
.thettnsloest has bean charterebtA bring pp her caego,,,
fte,Vjai., , ,
' Illokdlepoiltfiii of 'the VS Meet Teats iquedroil let
follow': Bair 9tlioltW6U4 Ind Twvallt at • floog
IfilerFloe 29: - 114 rettefeetith et By the well
of the Roth of , Nor, the Lettet j¢l3lditell lor ontete . to
totem to the B foe *blob 'oho probable atkrt
-kbotif , the lOttrof Deo, ' '
The 11 8 store ship Earl soiled from Boston BOthnlt
for the Meititorhnem.
ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL:HOTELS,
, Tfp'to iriPeloilLaat Nsght,
GIRARD HOUSE-41hestnnt Street, below Ninth.
I 0 W Barker, New York J Vanderpool, New York
P 8 Vanderpbol, New York H At Alexander, New York
F II Riehmond, R I B Major & la; N Y
A B McComb, Delaware 0 D Archebald, London
W Graham, St Lords 8 Frankford & La, Ga.
W K Thorn & 11,N Y /I V Butler, N if
H 0 Hart & la, St Louie 0 Robinson, Poughkeepsie
H Ketchum Jr,NY A D Olark, N Y
8 Allen, Tenn J Oowdey, Balt
Geo W Small, Balt 0 W Bilge, Balt
Oeo Phipps, Balt 0 W Barnes, 'Latrobe
H P Robeson, Pa Vol Brown, (NW'
J F Spangler, York, Pa Geo Lauman, Pa
Mr Potter, Pa 3 5 Mitchell, N Y
O Burns . . W AI Bobbin & wife, N Y
0 Seguin, Bath ' J B Downing, Louisiana .
Robert Edwards jr, N Y I, Sanders, N Y
Wm B Symmes, N Y J It Brockelmann, Brook'n
E D Beach, Mass D F Fleming & la, Ch'rie'n
Miss F Baker, Louisville It Whitney Louisville
II Austin & la, N Y P G Arcula rin, N Y
Anse Jane Saltonstall, N If 5 J smith, Frederick. Ild
J O'Leary, Frederick, Ald Ii N Sherwood & la, N Y
J F Conger, N Y Dr Hudson, N Y
J Goodin Jr. 01n, Ohio J Y Sanford, N Y
T W Beene, Nashville 0 0 O'Bryan, Nashville
D F Fleming, Obarleston E T Bainbridge, Hy
J F Underhill, N Y B Rolfe, N Y
II D Bacon, N Y Matthews, St tonic
Mr Barlow, New York John 0 Rives, Washington
John Gooddy, England Mel Carleton & la, N .1
Afra Miller, New York Mrs Watson, New York
.1 Ackerman, New York W A Davis, Louisville
Jos Champion, New York John AI Mott. New York
R D Larcombe, New York T 8 Gilliam. Virginia
Henry Laurence, New York W II Roberti, New York
B 0 Back, Baltimore D Loder, New York
Semi Bileow, Baltimore II Downing, Baltimore
G N Candor, !Oomph's 0 P Moulinler, Ohio
J E Wortendyke & le. N Y II 8 Thorny,,, New York
R M }Ratchford, New York Ron It J Walker, Weak
FP Stanton, Weshington J A Loch. Florida
SF Beatty, Kentucky J Smith & wife, 0 West
Ang 13111mmel, N Y A It Howard, Moss
H Lawrence, Miss Dwlght Correy,New Haven
0 Prentiss, Cleveland, 0 Wm Vandevoort, N Y
D Richmond, Buffalo P W Shearer, Pottsville
Geo E Harding, St Leith CI Williems, Muscatine
Jno Ireland, Lafayette, In& Benj P Dalton, K T
W O'Donnell, It T A G Rowland,'Phila
Abram Norrith, Ind Geo H Potts, N Y
A II flouthwelth, Val F Ecksteine, jr, & hi, 0 re
UNION HOTEL—Aroh street, below Fourth.
al Nathanson, N Y P DI Frick, N Y
A Stinemetz, Cincinnati P Brobst, Cincinnati
Isaac 'tacker, Philo J A Page, Norfolk, Va
II Bartling. Reading - 3 A Crawford, Troy
J Il Earl, Shippen, Pa B fleipt, Cincinnati
.3 Springer, Cincinnati 3 B Sheaf& r, Pottsville
M Sward & Is, Ify Albert Hawe, Hy
F Pell, Newark, N J D W 0 Grey, Washington
,W T D Harn, Ohle 3 Rosenstein, St Louie
A Morgan, 1 1l 0 11111, Freeport, 11l
Orris Trace, Freeport, /11 Thos A Plain, 111
Geo It Sloan, Freeport, 11l F 11, Fritz, Reading
AIIIBRIDANIIDTPI—Ohentont streetabove
J altogers, Philadelphia John W Brown, Phil&
J H Harrison, Baltimore L Lunsford, Baltimore
L Lielnoton, Baltimore J Brown h la, N J
W B Brannon, Baltimore John 13 Gorge. New York
Baml D Lewis, N Y W L Lowlo, Now York
B Fleming & la, Mobile B. Peterson & eon, Mobile
M Earnest, Ohio It B Wood, Virginia
Thos Street. Baltimore John A MAW:, Philo
Hon (1 k Williams, Wash Chas D Watkins, Coon
L Philpot, New Haven Thos Brown, New Haven
S Hess, Philadelphia
MERCHANTS'. HOTEL—Ponrth street. below Arch.
Jas Johnson, Imams, Pa J H Bhryock, Indiana, Pa
J W Appleton, Ky A Edwards, Towanda
Abraham Arthur, Phlla 8 4 Inman, Plymouth, Ps
Pentrldge, London, 0 W B Champneys, Jr, Lanc'r
It l, Williams Ky W /Meek, N 0
Hon N Voeghtly, Pittsburg David Bower, Pittsburgh
John Rutherford. Pa Baml 8 Keefer, lowa
J H Edwards, N Y Henry Wax, N Y
T B Mackey, Milton John 11 Shrrock, Pa
8 Wetherill, Bethlehem Hon Jas W Borden, Pa
0 Cole, Washington city H Ball, N Y
J P Burkholder, Texas It Barnard, N Y
tf Nelson, N Y B Schwartz, N Y
8 8 Jameson, Pa Mrs Bennett & son, Philo,
Hon 0 M Donovan, Phlla D W Moore, Clearfield, Pa
Jae B Montgomery, Pa '
STATES UNlON—Market street. above Sixth.
Geo 4 Stokes. Baltimore Mtea K Baker, N Y
J 8 Dolce, Philo Wm It Barnitz, Lancaster
E McDonald, PAR R It Robt Hamilton, Columbia
Semi Crowell, Ohio Philip Kitchen, Pa
Geo Hill, Bucks co W II Eminger, Harrle'rurg
Gee W Batley, Harrisburg Samuel Doors, 'Harrisburg
John MoGuiggin, Pa E 1 Mealtime, N Y
A B G Koons, Pa C D Holten, Pa
0 0 Hinkle, Harrisburg Thee Lent, Baltimore
Philip Lowery, St Louis Jae Andersen, Wilmington
Swill 1' Hansom, Wilmington
BARLEY BREAF HOTEL--Second street, below Fine
P R Frets Doylestown Cyrus OadwalleAer, Pn
W P Tomlinson, Bucks co A Ream, Doylestown
Theo P Harvey, NP R R Chem Seeley, Cheltenham
R Leary, N Y 8 W Bilk, New Rope
0 0 DIMS) Mortar co, Pa
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/EAMON 110178 E—Second greet. above Market
D 8 Mann, Dalt Sand Duneleth, Philo
G W Young, Pa E Wood Fogg, N J
Jae Thompson, Yu 8 Bastrop, Vs
B F Seger, Plena J Oonnover, N I
BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third street, shore Oallowhill
B Bowie, reasterville W T Shafer, °heater co
0 Betty, PI eirertown John Riestend, Potterille
BLAQK BEAR INN—Ndth and Merchant streets
Lewis Hahn, Pa ,Lenzuel Beltzer,Pa
James Pol, Del T A Blekarde, Plata
J Mlles, Phila Stephen D Byere, Pa
Taw Harple & la, Pa .7 Woodring, Pa
a W Shaarde, Easton John Kline Pa
B Plleger, Pa W Smith & la. Pa
T Doyle & la, Phile A 8 Morris & la, Pa
, NATIONAT. HOTEL—Race street, above Third.
.8 T Ellrich, Pottsville Martin J lillllng. Erie, N Y
A II amiss!, N Y .Ittoob Lowtbrop , If Chunk
Jacob Snyder, Ptah' W II (hula,' & la, Allent , u
It Smiley, Pittsburgh new Rees, Muucy
Wei R Loos, Blyerstowa, Pa Chas U Royer, Pottsville
8 Thomas, Pottsville
' BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Oallowhill.
Daniel Hiegel, Easton Miss Hiegel, Easton
Thos M Moilheney, Pa M Friel, Harrisburg
Saint Boyer, Port.Olinton John Brown, Luzern cox&
Band Steinmetz, Bathe co
Eiperial Notices
I mine lal Photographs.—The latest and
grandest improvement that has yet been made in the
operation of making Portraits by the Photographic)
process is the art of taking them direct from life, in
Imperial ere, as It Is practised at the Rooms of P
L. OUTERUNST. ARCH STREET, FOUR DOORS
ABOVE SEVENTH.
Their apeelmens of this moat superb and satisfactory
picture that has yet been produced are attracting great
attention, and are daily being inspeoted by hundreds of
our Mittens Their LIFE SIZE Pictures in 01l are
also very superior, and, in feet, the Pictures in all the
various styles of the art are unrivalled in point or
finish and durability. Prices moderate. fel•lm
Meilen moles Iron Bitters.—This Medicine,
es Ito name implies, is 0126 or the greatest strengthening
preparations extant. It fa especially adapted to those
who haves loss of Appetite, or afflicted with Dyspepsia,
Liver Complaint, Piles, Nervous Debility ) General
Weakness, and all Musses arising from a dia.
ordered condition of the Stomach or Liver. For
(ornate complaints generally, there is, perhaps, no
medicine in the world equal to it, as it enteric, purifies
and replenishes the blood, which is so Important to
bring about a healthy action. Prepared only by GEO.
B. HODENSACH, Prentice! Pharmaceutist, THIRD and
GREEN Streets, to whom all orders must be addressed.
Sold by John P Curron, Germantown Road and Fifth ;
(forcipes, Tenth and Coates ; Dyott, 2113 North Second;
J. W. times do Son, Eighteenth and Market; David
Jameson, Jr., Third and Catherine, and Druggists
generally. fel-lt*
- - -
Gold and Stiver—Savlng Fund.—American
LINB INBURANCE AND TRUST CO., 8. E. corner
FOURTH and WALNUT, pays all sums on demand, In
specie. ja2B-1m
Gold and Sliver—Five Per Ct. Saving Pond.
AMERIOAN TRUST, 8. E. corner WALNUT and
pOURTII Streets, pays all sums on demand, In specie.
Ja2B-1m
Jackson,
JOB PRINTER,
SIEROIIANT STREET.
Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Roads, Cir•
oulars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, at
prices to suit the times. 0017-ly
good Coffee.
Leven! of Colfeemnnot reallee the full value of their
favorite beverage reithout having it made in the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
AB.TIIIIR, 111310111A11, & 011,110 Y,
117 and 119 South 'TENTH, cor. of @gorge,
d9..0m Bole Manufacturer'
Gold and fillver.—Anterlcan Trust Po., R. E.
earner FOURTH and WALNUT, pays all mune In specie,
on demand. Interest 6 per cent. Ja26•lm
Seamen's Suring Fund—Office 203 Walnut
etroet, one door west of Second street. Receirea de
posits in sume'of One Dollar and upwards, from all
claims of the community, and allows interest at the
rate of fire per cent. per annum.
Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon.
day and Saturday until 9in the evening President,
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Merles 91.
Morrie.
Specie Payments.
Five Per Cent. Saving Fund or AMERICAN LIFE
INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY, 8. E. corner WAL
NUT sad FOURTH Streets.
This old Institution, having ALWAYS paid In full on
demand, continues to reCelso on Deposit, In Current
Funds, and pay all Sums an called for In GOLD and
81LV.11,11 je2o,lm
The Greatest Bargains In the World.--The
subscriber, befog about to close his business, offers bis
entire stock of superior Ready-made Clothing for sale,
All la want or &superior article are finned to give hire
a call. Store toilet and fixtures for sale, TRACY,
g 42 MARKET Street, dol6-2nt
Gold and liliver.—Saving Fund, (American
TRURT4 8. R. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT, pays
MI sumo on demand, In opecle. Ja2o-im
William C. Moßea, 907 Chestnut Street, is
palling all kinds of fine Stationery at one-half the re
gular prioe. Call on him at once and you will be matt,-
fled. - Jal3-1m
ftlarrince
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On Thursday, Aug. 27, 1857, by Bar T. S. Johnson,
JOHN H. BOND, of Hartford county, bid ,, to Bliso
ELIZABETH A. JOHNSON, of 21th Ward.
By Rey. V. Gray, Tan. 28, 1858, Mr. JOHN B. BROCK,
INGTON, on Danbury, Conn., to Mies JANE GORDEN,
of 'Philadelphia.
KOn Thursday evening. Jan. 28th, 1868, by Rev. Jacob
H. Nickell 1317 South Eighth Street, Mr. JOSEP H DARE, of ' Philadelphia to Mrs. ELIZABETH MA
GUIRE, of Camden, N. J.
In Wash ington Oily, on the .21st lost., by Rey. Father
Knight, Mr. WM. IL 1/A.WINNIS, of Philadelphia, to
Mra. MARY ELTEN BTEWART, or Washington city,
iptatbo.
Soddenly, on the afteinoon of the 80th inst., RION
MID B. JONES, Jr., in the 85th year of hie age.
Ills friends, and those of the family are respectfully
incited to attend the funeral from hie late residence,
N. 120 Arch street, below Eighth, on Wedneeday after
noon, the ad toot., at 13i o'clock. To proceed to Lau
rel NM Cemetery.
On Tburaday, 25th Instant, at I o'clock JOHN
B. BLIDA, Eu.j lathe 52d year of big age—a native of
Itrlatol England, but for the put 25 yearn a resident' of
oty. -
On the 28th Wet,. ELVIBA VIROINIA, daughter of
Edmund and Jane Burke, aged eight weeks end three
dap.
On the 27th huit., JANE SVALLAON, In the 28th year
of Jar sae,
TIE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1858.
1b tHamieriatid . Meting of, the ,Ylll4
PRECINCT, THIRTEENTH WARD, helest the hods*
of P: H . Bohniddert B E. corner of Eighth and Callow
hill streets, on Monday evening, January 25th, at
o'clock; the following persons were elected Officers to
conduct the Election on MONDAY EVENING, Feb.
let at I o'clock :
Inspectors—HENßY I. FOUGERAY, GEORGIC L.
C'WHERLSY.
Judge—SAME. J. NEWMAN.
A. 51 SPANGLER, President.
BAML. B. MoOMIEN, Secretary. fel-lt*
117 - H. Waldo Emerson will deliver a Lecture
in CONCERT lIALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING,
Feb 3 1 , at 8 o'clock, for the benefit of the Union Tem
porary Home. Subject: Works and Day' " Tickets,
25 cents each, at Parry & McMillan's 13. E. corner of
Fourth and Chestnut streets, and at ' the door of the
Hall on the evening of the lecture. fel usth
0:7 Preaching by Rev. Dr. Bruntle i i. In
Logan Square Church, corner TITENTIET and
VINE, THIS (Monday) EVENING, at 7N o'clock.
Public invited to attend. feldt
1.J7 People's Literary Institute.—ltalph
WALDO ESIKESON will deliver the closing lecture of
the course on TUESDAY EVENING, Feb. 2,1, la the
61I3SIOAL FUND HALL. filthiest: City Life sad
Country Ll'e." Tickets 26 cents. Doors open it 7;
Lecture quarter before 8. is3o-dilter
11: - / - A itleetlriz of the Itepubllcau eltizeal of
the NINTH and TENTH. WARTIB MPS held at the
Booms, Broad and Arch atreeta, on the Evening or the
29th !net., and organised by appointing the following
Officer*:
President—JACOß B. LANCASTER
Ylve.Preeldenta—THOS.RlDO.VAY
BUIE , 8. ASCHER . ,
JOSIAII KISTERBOCIII,
JONAS WYMAN.
Secretaries-8. P. lIASTINOB,
SAMUEL StART,
JAMES ALCOM.
The object of the meeting being explained by the ire•
indent, the following Preamble and Resolutions were
uuenimously peened
Whereas, The Spring Election for Player, Council
men, and other leant ofileere is at hand, the Republi
cans of the Ninth and Tenth wards feel themaelvae
called upon to once again reiterate their political !matt
manta that there may be no misunderstanding as to
their position :
And whereas, The present General Government is
In favor of the exteneion of Slavery over ell the territory
of the Tinned States, by any mauls and all means what
ever, no matter how nuectupnlltis ; therefore,
Reset red, That believing Slavery to be a great moral
and political evil, we doelare ountelves unalterably op
poaed to its eatenelon Over any territory of the United
States now free, and that we will resist to the utmost
of our power the admission at any new State into the
Union with a Constitution tolerating Slavery in any
shape or form.
Resolved, That we congratulate oar brethren in
Karma upon the stand they have taken, and exhort
them to persevere to the bitter end before they eager
the chains of Slavery to be imposed upon themselves
and their posterity by the Lecompton Constitution, Or
any other contrivance whatever, assuring them that milt
sympathiee are with them in their etruggia, and 1141
whenever and however we oan render them any aid, that
aid shall be given.
Resolved. That we will nominate a full end die
tfactive ticket in, our respective {Verde; that we will
enter Into no allianoes with any party or faction, and
request the Itepubliesos of the other Wards of this
City, and those of the State, to pursue a similar course,
enured that the great principles of civil liberty, for
which we are contending, moat triumph.
Resolved, That we individually pledge ourselves, our
time. talentedand money, to the work of redeeming
our City and State from the thraldom of the present
bops Dettiomatle party, and to the briumphant eleation
of a Republican Congress the eneuing fall, and of a Re
publican President in 1860. fel-lt*
9 he Republican Citizens of Philadelphia
will meet at the times and places mentioned below, for
the purpoee of taking ouch measures as may be deemed
necessary to secure the euccess of the Republican
party at the ensuing Spring Election:
Filth and Sixth Wards—At the County Gout House,
on Tuesday. Feb. 2, at 7% o'clock.
Seventeenth and Eighteenth Wards—At Front and
Master street', en Friday, Feb. 6, at 7x, o'clock.
Seventh and Eighth Wards—At Hall, Lombard street,
below Broad, on Tuesday, Feb. 9, at T) o'clock.
Eleventh,. Twelfth, and Sixteenth Wards—At Me
chanics' Mall, Third street, below Green, on Friday,
Feb. 12, at 7) o'clock.
Fifteenth Ward—At Twenty-second and Callowhill
streets, on Tneeday, Feb la, at 714 o'clock.
Twenty-fourth Ward—At Odd Fellows' Hall, on Fri
day, Feb 19, at 1,.‘ . .
Twentieth Ward—TueAday, Feb. 28, at o'clook.
Twority-third Ward—At Wright'a Institute, Prank
ford, on Friday, Feb. 26 0 at 73i o'clock.
Twenty-Bret Ward—At Manayunk, Friday, Feb. 26,
at 734 o'clock.
Twenty-second Ward—At Germantown Hall, Tues
day
Th
lob. 16. at 7X o'clock.
First, Second, 'ird and Fourth Wards—At Han
oock Hall, on Monday, March I at 7X o'clock.
By order of the Republican Executive Oommlthe.
ja26.lw JAMES VERREE, Chairman.
Copartnership Notices.
THE SUBSCRIBERS HAVE THIS DAY
entered into a Limited Partnership, Ia accordance
with the acts of Assembly in such cue made end pro.
sided, ander the firm itue of LAMBERT TIIO.M AS for
the transaction of the Wholesale Dry Goods Jobbing
Bradawls In the city of Philadelphia. The General
Partner is LAMBERT THOMAS, of the said city, and
the Special Partner In 705E1'11 IL THOMAS, of (hulls,
Ohio. The Capital In cash contributed by the Special
Partner is Fifteen Thousand Dollars. The partnership
will commence on the that day of February, A. D. 1969,
and will terminate on the lint day of December, A. D
1659.
The place of business Is No. 428 MARKET Street,
between Fourth and Filth streets.
LAMBERT I:IiOSLAS, General Partner,
JOSEPII S. TLIOMAS, Special Partner,
rnit,sberßuts, Feb, 1,1859. fel met*
VOPARTNERSHIP.-FITHIAN JONES
k. CO. have associated with themeeireeJAMEB M.
JOHNSTON, 'FITHIAN J. 0L5.11K, and 1 / 1 011ARD 0.
WARNER to an interest in their business from tile lit
of December, /857.
WIIY SUFFER WITU DYSPEPSIA
ZIEGLER Ar. SMITH'S PURE, MEDICINAL
COGNAC BRANDY has cured Dyspepsia, Low Spirits,
General Debility, Am, ko. Prioe $1 25 per pot
tle, 0r510.60 per doson. Warranted pure. Try it.
I hereby certify that I had been Ciliated with Oa
impala for the last ten years, during which time I have
tried all the popular medicines, but of no avail. Having
bed Zeigler do ilinith , s Pers. ate,ll.l.ein,
recommended by many persons, induced me,to try tt.
One bottle has almost cured me of dympepsta tad costive
habits, of ten years. standing. I canny. wails, thank
ful heart, that I have never found Ita equal during my
painful and diatressing complaint. I sincerely recom
mend it to dyspeptic, nervous, and debilitated sufferers.
Joint C. KLIVIOTO,
Jan. 15th, 1055. 1231011va street.
Also, ZIEGLER to SMITH'S Pure Medicinal WINES,
warranted pure, and no counterfeit mixtures, which are
daily palmed upon the public 611 genuine win's. Tbeso
Wines are especially adapted to dyspeptics and consump
tives, and In all cases of general debility, loss of app.
tite,
Old Madeira Wine, price per bottle $1 00
Old Port Wine, do, do. 1 00
Old bherry Wine, do. do. 1 00
Address your orders to Bole Agents,
ZEIGLER Jo SMITH,
Wholesale Druggists,
0. W. corner SECOND and GREEN Ste ,
Also, for sale by JOHN BLEY, Druggist,
Frankfort! road, opposite Ilaoover.
We refer, by permission, to the following members of
the medical faculty, AS to the purity and chemical
standard of this Brandy and Wine'
0. P. Keiehline, M. D Fourth, above Tammany
Chu. 11. Taylor, M D , Fourth, above Brown
Chas. B. Roberts, M. D Third, below Franklin,
Wilson P. Vase'', M. D., Fourth, above Thompson.
J. K. Knorr, M. D., Front, above Poplar. fel.y
ftOUTZ, NEAL, & CO.,
elleeelleOrel to MOTOOISRT & Neu.,
B. W. corner of TWELFTH and PRIME Streets, Phila.
dolphin,
Old Moyamensing District,
are now receiving a large and well-selected assortment
of all descriptions of LUMBER, such to White Pine,
Yellow Pine, Norway, Hemlock Lath, Pall Pickets,
Fenco Board,, Flooring, Shelving, end every variety of
welLseasoned Lumber Also, a large Mock of Doll
Stuff, of every variety and description, constantly on
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. . . .
Our connection with Messrs Mehaffor, flouts, & Co ,
and Duffy Moots, at Ma•latta, Pa , gives us unsurpassed
facilities, and enables us to supply orders for all de
scriptions of Lumber with promptness and despatch,
PINE-CREEK LUMBER, sort and Mellow, suitable
for PATTERN-MAKERS, &o , constantly on band.
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stock before going eleewb ere, tel tf
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or a OONSIIMPTIVIe COUGH, ASTHMA,
CATARRH, or any Lung Affection. It to
also a groat remedy for Marione/el, end allege all In
flettnatlon Of the Lunge or Throat. Bottles 26, 60
"nts) and Of Sold by
R. IL & 0. N. JBNIIINS,
Corner WALNUT sod BBOOND Streets. and
p,10.1f No. 0 North NINTH Weft,
giro tklabg. -
18 58: FEBRUARY,
Nr IV COODII
L .1 LEVY 4- CO
are now °pawns lbolr Bret ►rrlrale of
NEW GOODS VOR SPRING,
MOIL PRINTED MOUSSELINE DE LAINES,
NEW STYLE FRENCH OLIINTZES,
NEW 7LOUNCED OROANDI DRESSES,
REAL LACE COLLARS AND SLEEVES,
NEW PARIS EMBROIDERIES
fel-tf ABOVE EIOIITIL
AE NNSYLVANIA BANK NOTES
TAKEN AT PAN
BAhIUEL S. lIESS,
No 923 BRMUT Street, north MO, between Nintb
and Tenth,
WILL OPZIN rata DAY
A great variety of NEW 00008, among which are
eon,. of the
HEST BARGAINS OV THE SEASON
RECIIARDSOWS HOUSSWIIIT LINENS, heavy.
RICUARDBON'S TaIRDIUM. do.
RICHARDSON'S, DUNBAR, DIXON & CO.'S, and
°IRON'S FRONTING LINENS.
BARNSLEY DAMASK and SNOW-DROP TABLE
LINENS.
DAMASK and SNOW-DROP NAPKINS.
SCOTCH and RUSSIA DIAPER TOWELING'S.
BORDERED TOWELS in every variety.
BORDERED and DAMASK HUCKABACK.
BIRD-EYE LINENS. SHIRT FRONTS.
LADIES' L CAMS. HANDKERCHIEFS.
GENTLEMEN'S do. do.
MARSEILLES TOILET (MILTS, 10-4 11-4, 12 4
J &CONFAB, OAFIBRIOS, NANSOOKS, and White
Good, generally
BRILLIANTS, /co., Re., Ao.
AND
ON YINIRUARY lit
we shill open & splendid assortment of
SPRING SILKS,
Joe. Imported, and of the newel deqpi, ail of which,
and a great variety of other goods, will he sold at the
LOWEST OAI3II PRICES.
/LAVIN; mo te titiaSiva arrangertltall to use
TUE NOTES AND OUEOES HARKED 000 D
on TUE DANK OF PENNSYLVANIA, we will MOTs
them AT BAR, the same M other money.
WE HAVE DOT ONE PRIOR AND ADHERE TO IT.
SAUL S. HESS,
No. 92.8 MARKET btreet,
Je8(1-2t North aide, between Ninth and Tenth,
WHITE MAR SE ILLES.-NEAT
Figured White Marseilles for Basques; also
nest Colored Figured, foe Shirt Bosoms cud Collars.
lIHARPLESS BROTHERS,
la3o CHESTNUT and EIOIITIIBtreeta.
111Q1EAL RUSSIA CRASH.-SHARPLESS
JUL , BROTIIIR9 have just received Real Roads °rub,
medium sod superior.
Jaao 011 J STNUT and MOUTH Street'.
SHIPLEY & HAZARD,
AOIINTS,
BROKERS IN AMV.RIOAN DRY GOODS,
108 011E8TNUT Street. Ja3o-I.w*if
FROM lb TO 20 CENTS PER YARD
oau be saved In the purchcoe of •
BLACK SILK DRESS!
We would here assert porifterfy and fearlessly, that
toe can and well do what we represent above, having
JUST PURCHASED FOR CASII
0 VTR 2,300 YARDS OP BLACK SILKS, A TRB
111.6NDOUS BARGAIN!
1,802 yards to be sold at $1 per yd.
1,032 ‘' at $1.12 per yd
LONG BROOME SHAWLS REDUCED TO $T 50!
Chenille Shawls, Blanket Shawls, &c,, &o.
• Beet quality and newest styles DELAINES for 1B3(
cants ; sold elsewhere for 25 mite
AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DOMESTIC MUSLINS!
Wamsatta, Pontiac, New York Mills, &a
10.4 Sheeting for rig coots ; very cheap, Indeed.
Best Family Linens of our own importation.
Casemeres, Olotha, Sattlnetts, Flannels; Blaokiete,
At TRORNLBY & mows.
ja23 N. B tor.EIGIITII and SPRING GARDEN.
We Buy and Bell for Cash, and have but One Price."
STAPLE GOODS—MUSLINS BY THE
PIEOIS.—We have now in Basement Story a full
Mock 7-8,4-4, 5-44-4, 8-4, 10.4, and 12-4 Shirting". and
Sheeting', In Brown and Bleached Goods, to which we
invite buyers , attention, as they will be cold at I mall
fraction advance on the package price. Also,
Superior makes Skirting and Bosom Linen.
Shirt Bosoms, machine and woven.
Table Lineal, warranted pure, 40 ciente up.
Table Clothe, 50, 75, 88 cents, $l, $1.50, to $4.
Brown Table Linen, various grades.
Napkins, Towels, D'Oyllee, Diapers, &c.
Flannels, Ticking!, Table Diaper, 6:c &o.
DEPORE STOOK TARING,
We will soil worst " odd Iota " of old goods very
cheap. They comprise : Plaid 1 /Mencius 12% etc, regu
lar price 25 ; two other lots at 10 and 20 cents, beau
selling at 12% and 21 cents' 12%-cent Prints at 10
cents; lot of $1 Cassimeres 76 cents, /to. Remnants
cheap. COOPER & CONARD,
B. E. cor. NINTII and MARKET.
D OMESTIC DRY GOODS.—
ISAAC STARE, JP.,
No. 125 CHESTNUT Street,
llas In store the following desirable goode, which he
offers to the trade on the most favorable terms:
1500 tales light and moilitua Sheethigg and Shirting*
1000 cases Steadied
300 Stadder sad Steam Prints.
300 packages Eagle Medal and Conestoga Ticking*.
100 cases plaid and striped Osnaburgs, Denims, Can
ton Flannels, *o.
Also, Doeskin Caselmoron, Cambria", and goods gene
rally adapted to the clothing trade. Ja20.3t0
SPRING GOODS-1858
PRINTS
a. J. W. SPRAIIIIre. in largo emontment, of luperlor
styles sod quallky ; stso, Robert Rennie•s, ituclateglas.to
sod other tusks,.
lILEAOHND AND BROWN COTTONS
Lonsdale,Kope, Blackstone, York Premium, Cohan
net, Carr's MVO!, Central, Willimantic, Johnston ; Oro.
m
ton, Virginia Family, Mechanical and Farers', area
A. ho
Also, Bittern and Bhepard's Canton Flannels; Brown
and Bleached ; Jewett City Denims; Irene Tiok •
lugs ; Alabama, Carolina, sod Keystone Stripes, Lone.
dale Nankeene an/ Sileelas ; Corset Jeans; Cambric.;
Cheeks; Pantaloon Btuffs, ere. Ac.
WOOLLEN GOODS
Stanfield and Terry's Slack Doeskin Cassimeres
Glenham and Pruneroy's Cotton Warp Cloths; Stearns'
Union Cassitneres, printed and plain, in great variety ;
Minot, Mineral Spring and other desirable styles of St
tinetts. Also good assortment of Black and Mixed
Caesimeree,Kentucky means, and Plaid Limeys.
Pak BALI By Tei PACRAOR. A LIBERAL DISCOUNT
lUDS FOR SHORT ?MIR
WELLING, COFFIN & CO.,
Jal2 110 011E8TNUT Street.
3IfITLIS lisan°e
'!'erFwEeßrethge.F:d 0? 1 1 1 Ir R
612 60 Long Broche Shawls selling at 68 60
7 50 Square do. do. do. 3 60
600 Long Blanket do. do. 350
400 Square blanket, splendid quality, 250
7 60 Chenille Mewls, splendid, 3 50
Closing out Cleats less than hall the regular price:4—
M 2.50, 3, 9 50. 4, 4 50, and 5.
Splendid Undershirts and Drawers the cheapest In
the city-50, 611 , 15, 87.% cents, and $l.
Beautiful Black and Fancy Velvets.
All Silks, from auction, surprisingly cheap.
Black and Fancy Dress Silks, In endless variety—the
cheapest in the city.
Beautiful Plelde, 25 cents; All.wool, VI cents, worth
03K cents.
Dterinoes, Peremattee, De Leine.
Men's Travelling Shawls, one lot from auction, 13.60,
worth /6, all wool.
The , beet and heaviest Blenched Mulles In the oily
et 10 oeuts.
Splendid Prints, 10 cents, usually sold at 12N cents.
Dinghams. Flannels, Table Linens, Towelings,
Fronting Linens.
The cheapest Cloths and Oassimeres in the city.
Trimmings lose than belt the usual prices.
Beet quality Rid Gloves at OSIX cents, et
MoBLROY'II,
,laB-traw y No. 11 South NINTH. Street.
for Oak nal IEO Ket.
tint WAL E.-A BARGAIN:Z 7 DIE
largo Store and Dwelling at the Northeast cornea
of YORK AVENUE and TA3ISIANY Street* Thic
property will be mold low. Inquire at 1304 GREEN
Street. ja3o-4tif *
DESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT
Bt., opposite the State House; one or the beet
businerd locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light,
and all modern oorirenioneec Apply on the promisee,
Room No. 8, to GI. W. J. BALL, Agent. no2d
JOTICE TO LANDLORDS.-WANTED,
II neer BROAD and 011ESTIMT Streets, a Room, or
Rooms, capable of being tinned into a Lentore Room for
four hundred people. address, box letik, Philadelphia
P. 0. MAO',
AGENTS WANTED.—Fivo to Ten
Dol
lars per day can be easily made. Call on A.
BLACK, at Jacob Leman's Sorrel Horse Hotel, West
King etreot, Lancanter, Pa. dalb-tt
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
CAVALRY—Able.bodled, unmarried men, to
whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance . lay from $l2 to sn per month.
No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply
for MOUNTED osnvios, at No. 817 MARKET street
above Eighth, north elde.
WILLIAM B. ROYALL,
let Lieut. 24 Regt. of Cavalry,
oct 6-4mw Recruiting Oftleer.
MANY FRIENDS OF JOSEPH H.
ILK THOMPSON desire him to be a Candidate for
SHERIFF of Philadelphia. Subject to Democratic
Ja26..tf
FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES,
WM, GOODWIN,
TWILNID WARD
SubJect to Democr►tio Enloe.
CITY CONTROLLER,
WILLIAM CURTIIE4,
THIRTMITH WARD
Subject to Democratic colas,
CI Y COMMISSIONE • ,
MIMES N. D. SMITH,
FIRST WARD
811b.13Ct to Democratic rules.
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS—
WM. lIANOOOKB,
TIFSLFTH WARD,
d2-Bm* Subject to Demooratio Ruled.
FOR SHERIFF
ALDBIWAN 01101 LOIS DIOORB,
YOOATH WARD
SubJect to Domoarstio Rule,.
FOR SHERIFF
JAMES G. GIBBON,
TWZINTD-BROOND WARD.
ellbjed to Dementlo Rules. and agno
ecntlemcn's innlits4ing Qfoobo
FINE SHIRTS, mado to order, and war
rante4, of elegant material and superior work
manebip. Also, Drees Stoke and Gentlemen's Wrap
pers, at the Premium Btore of W. W. KNIGHT, 612
ARCH Street, above Sixth. no2I-y
yvRAPPERS I WRAPPERS I WRAP
PARS !—A very large and elegant assortment at
reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de
scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S,
612:,A8AA1 Street, shove Binth. itelll-1
WNGHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
HEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT
SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFAOTOII,Y, No fee
CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia.
The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and
Strangers, Is particularly Invited to this improved cut of
Shirts, the most perfect Siting article made. At whole.
sale and retell, end mede to older, ene•litt
260
1858.
CID=
COKBIAVSNO OP
•CIISSTNUT STREET,
Waffle.
Political.
deSl dtn•
• Amusement')
AMERICAN ACADEMY Or MUSIC.
CORNER OF BROAD AND LOOTBT STREETS
R. A. MAII3II ALL Bobs Limes.
MONDAY EVENING, Februnry I, at S o'clock.
IMPORTANT NOTICE.
A report haring gone ebroed that all seats for " Pon
Glorenul" had been gold, Mr, Ullman respectfully In
forms the public that such Ie not the teat, be baring
Mopped the sale at an early hour on Saturday, elpreu
ly the purpose to present Alms being bought up by
speculators.
TUE BALE OW NUTS
Will be resumed
THIS 141011NING, at 9 PRECISELY
When coomenoee the mile of the cem►lomg $l5O
and $1 Sete
A number of Roeerred Beata will be purposely kept
back, and will be sold in the overdo; at the Door.
The enquiries on Seturdey for it Beate, none of which
haul yet been sold, Levies been unexampled, the p Walla
are reepectf oily informed, that la order to be able to sa
tisfy all, the seats In . .
THE WIDIILY CIRCLE,
which will be united (for this evening only) with the
Balcony. wild be converted into II Cents. and nsaJ be had
this morning There will, therefore be no :A cent W.
mission this evening to the Family Circle
Admission to the Amphitheatre 25 eta
TIIIB (MONDAY) KVitNINO, at 8 o'clock,
°BAND MOZART CILEIIRATION.
First night this season of klovart's
IL bON 010 V ANNI,
on a scale of colossal splendor aria magn!deenre
NEW DRESSF:A NEW PROPERTIES,
SPRNEiID BALLROOM BEENE
Illuminated by twenty candel►brie with
TWO HUNDRED LIGHTS
ONE HUNDRED IN THE CHORUS
TWO EXTRA ORCHESTRAS ON THE STAGE
In ►4Jntion to the regular Ottheetra—numbering al
together over
TWO IFUNDRY.D PERFORMER.A.
ALL VIC AnrisTs OF THE COMPANY
in the easte—the greatest Seer offere4—combining the
talent., on one and the same night, of
LE ()HAMM, CARADOItt, D'ANORI,
SIONARDI, LABOOSTTA,
OASSIF.R, TAVANELLI, 110000.
•Nw
CARL FORMES,
aim will appoar
LEPORELLO
THE MAJESTIC PINALE OP THE FIRST ACT,
tf hich latex place in
THE SPLENDIDLY DECORATED BALLROOM,
Will be executed by
TIIILEB DISTINCT ORCIIESTakS,
numberings pwardeof
ONE IJUNDREDIIUSICIANEL
The first on the right Bide of the state will play
LA GAVOTTE;
while the second, on the left eide will play
THE LANDLIEh,
and the regular Orcheetra eXecut.
TILE MINUET
Three &getout metalles ' corepowt In throe di ff erent
movement'', and playod by the three Oreheatras
AT TIM SAME TIM.
•
TUE YAR-PANED LIDIRTY CHORUS
bs itung
THE MEMBERS OP THE LENNERCHOR,
LR GRANGE, D'ANORI, CARADORI,
TIDERINI DIGNARDI, LADOCETTA,
GASSIER, ROCCO,
AND
CARL FORMES
who, from respect to the great work, twee consented to
lend their aerietaure to Increase the effect.
TO THE PUBLIC
Of all operas, managers owe meet to this ever freak
and green chef d'oeuvre for the replenishing of ro•
ovally exhausted treasury; yet it leas always tan
produced with a carelessneee and negligence insult
ing in a high degree to the memory of its immortal
composer, and affording to European detractors of
art in America an opportunity for strictures which,
in this instance, are folly Juetidable. The in.
euguration of the Academies of Mole of PhiWel•
phis and New Toth —two institution' which ought
to be united—has intraluced a era in this
country as regards scenic effects, and new
for unately time
days are over when " Don Giovanni' , was permitted
simply to "walk off" through a red curtained door,
and thus turn the terrigs grandeur of the closing 10/1111
into one of supreme ridicule. Then it may justly be
Raid that "Don Giovanni" bee never yet been produced
with a thorough ensemble True, 'nine of the greatest
artiste cff the world hove et:tees:lively appeared in sera
mai oftN leading chametere ,• but the general effect has
been marred, now bye tame Elvin', now byline:musical
Commendatore, or a clumsy Masotti,. The less Slid
about the manner to which the majestic finale of the
first act haa been given, the better.
It has been an obiect of much importance to Mr.
Ullmann that his management, at least, might not be
disgraced by a similar inartistic proceeding, snd he
Oasts that theme who will honor the performance with
their presence will observe a material change for the
better. The cast Includes every artist of merit con
nected with the Academy, several of whom have con.
emoted to appear in subordinate parts, as may be seen
from the following
DISTRIBUTION :
Donna Anna Iltad.DE LA GRANGE.
Zerline Mad. D'ANGRI,
Xlvira Mad. CARADORI.
Don Giovanni 81g, GASSIER.
Ottavio gig, TIBERISII.
Leporello. Cad FORMES
Muetto Sig. ROCCO
Coternewhiore Big. TAYANELLI,
The two latter gentlemen having undertaken these
roles (or the sake of a perfect u Ensemble:,
ON TUESDAY, AT 3X O'OLOOK,
8 E OND'OPBEA FIAT INN E,
when will Performed , by general desire , the new
Operant
L' ITALIANA IN ALOERI,
Non performing with great success at the Itel ism Opera
in Paris, and which has been received with
extraordinary enthusiasm.
MADABIL D'ANGRI
Will sing her renowned part of
ISABELLA
MLLE. CLAUDINE CAIROLI
Will make her that appearance aa Elvlra
LADOCETTA, GASSIER, and ROCCO.
This Opera has been selectee' for the Matinee in con
sequence of the torero it created on Saturday.
ADMISSION FIFTY CENTS
to any part of the capacious Academy.
"leiter,' on entering the Academy can select any seat
in any pert of the house, with the exception of the
seats set apart for the
, STOCKHOLDERS AND SUBSCRIBERS.
The general dining hour being over by 3 o'clock, the
performance will commence at 3E precisely, and con
clude at Sti o'clock.
PARTICULAR REQUEST to the Ladies to buy their
tickets previous to the opening of the doors, to prevent
crowding at the Ticket Offices. The meet convenient
pines t. bur them Is at the Music store of Lee Et
walker. Pill Chestnut street, where they wilt be plated
this morning.
TWO THOUSAND TICKETS
Tickets will likewise be for sale all day—today and
to•morrow—at the °See of the Academy Tickets may
likewise be had at the opening of the doors, at three
o'clock.
Mr. Ullman is certain that those ladies who were in
the rash on the occasion of The first Matinee, will com
ply with his respectful request. Those who will attend
the Matinee for the first time, will please prime the
following extracts from the
noun Joe. 2S).
It is In odd conceit of the European beau mends
which styles an afternoon entertainment a matines.
The theory Is that the clay is all morning until wa have
dined, and the fashionable dinner being six p, M , the
performance of an opera in the gray twilight of ere is
called matinee Mr Ullman, however, in his adver
tisousont, alluded to the hour of commencement, 3S P
M, as alter most persona had dined Now that Just
breaks through the idea of the matinee But n' imp or is
What's in a name' Nothing, you may say, carelessly;
and yet there is, for the people were attracted by that
very name of matinee, and thronged to the Academy
yesterday, in such number's as to amaze thedoorkeepers,
ushers, etc. It was quite amusing to see the ladies
storming the avenues to the beat seats, rushing to par
quet, balCony. everywhere in fact, so Jammed together
that several females feinted The dillettante of the
press, coining late,. usual, hail to ascend to the third
story, where a most agreeable company filled the circle
Low prices have what Byron calls a forty power" of
attraction. To see an opera for half a dollar is a ao•
yeity.
FROU TBX LVIIMING /MINA!.
•, Norma" was represented yesterday before en ex
traordinary audience—numerically and sexually When
the doors were thrown open, at about:lS' post tneridtan,
more than one thousand desperate and determined
females made a gallant charge at the vents occaeioned
by that operation. There was a wild excitement. Women
in a crowd of women go it without reference to their bo
diea or anybodise. We never saw the life of the fearful
mannerin which those stern and struggling creatures
strove together and exercened themselves. A great cho
rus went up, the component noises whereof were moans,
genteel Imprecations silken rustlings, and crinoline
eracalings. High amid the strife arose the commanding
figure of Colonel Hood. That gentleman, with hie pro
verbial energy and courtesy did industriously endeavor
to make matters easy for the delicate pliers-in. Two
ladies fainted altogether away, and many others were
only prevented from going through the same romantic
operation by the absence ofarm-extended gentlemen. In
ehort—oarqui II is fretful and stubborn to-day—the scene
wan a thick and load one, and very canons to look
upon. When the curtain was elevated, the pirouette
circle, balcony, and family circle, were entirely lilted
with the tuft sex— not no brilliantly attired as oat night.
but quite cheerful and nice. The males were so very
touch in the minority that they felt sensibly the dose
talon of their situation, and glimmered feebly in out
of-the-way places, turning up bravely and largely at
the close of the performance, resting on their left legs
In the lobbies, and enjoying smiling stares at the out
ward bound crane. febl-2t
WHEATLEY' S ARCH ST. THEATRE.
—SOLE LESSEE. W. WHEATLEY.
MONDAY EVENING, February let 1888.
First time in two )ears of HAMM'S Great Tra
gedy of
DAMON AND PYTHIAS; OR, THE TEST OF FRIEND
SHIP.
Damon First time here, Mr. E. L. Davenport; Pythias,
Mr. Dolman; Dionysius, Mr. Myers; Calanthe Mrs. E.
L. Davenport.
To conclude with the Eccentric Comedy of
PAUL PRY,
BOWS or Pittons.--Doxes, 25 yenta; Scoured Seats,
38 cents; Orchestra Stalls, 80 cents; Seats in Private
Boxes, 7b cents; Gallery, n cents; Gallery for Colored
Persons, 25 cents; Private Box In Gallery for Colored
Persons, 38 cents
Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3P. Id. Doors
will open at 8)6 o'clock; performance to commence at
7, precisely.
NATIONAL CIRCUS AND THEATRE.-
WALNUT Street, above Eighth.
MONDAY EVENING, February let, 1855.
THEY HAVE COME
GRAND EQUESTRIAN WEEK.
S P. STIORN EY The Famous Rider and Manager,
with hie WONDERFUL FAMILY,
MISS SALLIE STICKNEY, The Pride of America,
will appear for the Drat time in two years, in her beau
tiful and graceful
ACT OF HORSEMANSHIP.
The eveniog'e exhibition will conclude with a Laugh.
Atte:piece, entitled the ,
TRIALS AND TROUBLES 'OF THE 811EPPERD IN
LOVE.
No Dramatio Performance w'll be connected with it
Patna or ADMISSION-25 Conte to First Tier; 15
Cents to bound Tier.
SANFORD's OPERA ROUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
GREAT NOVELTY WEEK.
SIONDAY EVENING the Opera of
THE RIVALS.
SANFORD In hie great character of CUPP.
Tuesday Evening the BALL 111A8QUE ; SANFORD
as the Door• Keeper
Wednesday Evening and every evening ; new after
pieces.
The Performance will commence each evening with
the entire
SANFORD OPERA TROUPE
in Songs, (flees, Choruses, Ballads, dm ful
lowed by Dancing by the
SANFORD CHILDREN,
Lane, Young America, Sanford, and Dixoy.
Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence at halt.past
20100.
Admittance 25 cents. fe 1-3 t
nARCLEI"S MAGNIFICENT PANO
RAMA 0/JERUSALEM EVERY EVENING at 7,l1;
o'clock; at the New and Elegant HALL, Nort-east cor
ner of TENTH AND CHESNUT Streets; Commencing
on Tuesday the 2d instant.
Admission 25 Ceuta; Children 12 cents.
fe 1-Iw*
lIIHE OLD FOLKS ARE COMING.-
FAThER KEMP and hi, Old Folks Concert Troupe
of THIRTY-SEVEN PERFORMERS
Having been prevailed upon to atop in this city on
their return from Washington and Baltimore, Teepee'.
fully announce that they wilt Ore TWO Doncerts of
Ancient and Sacred Music et JAYNE'S HALL,
On TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY EVENINOS, Feb-
ruary 2nd and 3d
TICKETS 25 cents;
Reserved Beate in the Boxes 50
cents', either of which ems be had at the Mall on Mon
day, Tuesday and Wednesday after nine o'clock; and to
prevent confusion and disappointment, it is earnestly
requested that Tletets be procured during the day
le I-2t
ES. WIIELEN & CO., No. 809 WAL
• NUT street, above Third.
Government, State, Railroad, and Bank Roam and
LOUIS bought and sold on commission in this city, New
York, or Boston. Particular attention given to the
safe investment or money, and the negotiation of secu
rities: wftgoa
Oaks bg auction.
SHERIFF'S BALE,
STOCK OF COTTAOK
By virtue of aunt of Pier] Pact to We 41ritted,
will be ezpoed to public sale or verellure,
On Wedneeds• Iloratag,
February 3.1,1 , 1401. tennnecKtng at 10 o'clock, at No.
1010 Chestnut street, a large amportment of cottage,
parlor, and chamber torulturr, extension dialog tables,
cane *oat and erialsor ehatre, spring, halt, elk beak
main..., Sc , Ac
Belted and token to eventloli, moll to be 1014 by
fel tta 1/C0 Bbeedr
F URNESS, BRINLEY, & CO.,
Nos T.T/ and 224 MARKET Ptroot
SALE OP 2CO ENTIRE CASES BRITISH DRY
GOODS
On Teta*lay Storming,
February 24, .t 10 o'clock, contralti:l of
London Davy oottonaidaa,
• " pantaloon stun,
• " ribbed coatrtigs,
C 1 ,4401 dnlb
" white MCI
" linen bells eltet.ka.
• plain sod fancy
• patsat anl.h black trilreta.
6-4 due to asperdne hire mobalra,
" 0-4 black al u.
" 6 4 drab mohair ao4 slpsceaa,
'• 9-4 Son printed
" 9.4 Noe printed j.c0.4414,
" 9-1 doe and a bit lawns sad Jsto—usta,
•• 9-9 black and whoa britlianta,
" roourniot
" 9 9 and 64 heavy Maw:beater entrains,
• • 9-3 doe •o/ id check siughanis,
" 6 4 (wary indbill NAUtir
Aloo—•:00 Loll SHIRTING LINENS. LINeN DAM
ASKS, DIAPER LINEN TABLE CLOTHS, Nap.
KEVS, DOYLIES, AND LINEN-CAMBRIC HDRIA
OE SUPERIOR tIUALITY, AND CELEBRATED
MANUFACTURE
Coosialloq of
4.4 soft and hiah finish 4uptc abittles Loans,
8 4 and 104 liner, dainaaki and diaper",
Y.rtra qualAy linen damask tabl. cloth* ant napkins.
Extra quality linen anon drop table cloth and napk/na
Plain and prlatod linen cambric bdkt.
LYONS BLACK lIILK-YBLERT, BERGES. SATIN
YI3TINOi, fIATIN DE CU INY , CISAVATS, to
pieces Lyons black silk velvet
black o.lk mgt., sad slats clia chins,
•• alt OM otatin ve•tlets,
• •sll silk sle H4tw trusts
BLACK BILK•YELYET RIBBON9-BLTEHIOR
EVA23I3
An Inv°lnn Non 1 to 3 sups:ior qnslitybtAck nik
velvet ribbon.
BY ALFRED M. REMMERS,
PLLILADICIRUIA HORSE AND CARRIAGE
BAZAAR. soothe it corner of :flatAi sad flume Etc,
Eat wean Chootoot sad Walnut stymie
LL.7" &ilea of herein. carriages. and hamar, lakl
MetilAlly 'Mary SATURDAY .1101L'ildle, threwhient
the Dar. commencing at 10 o'clock.
I- ma largest collection of neer and neond•lanl
carriages, Rani4llll. saddle., to., la the city, rev les
seen at this establishment for privabi rale.
LIIGP' Carriage/ received on storage
Oat•door sales 'Minted to on rsenoeable Wm.
11011.613,) , L111CLE. 4 ., AND EARNER/
On &Aultlay liar
At 10 o'clock, at Ake DAttAt, viU be sold, korsint.,
tettleles, and harness
UT SHAW & BAILEY, AUCTIONEERS,
1.1 1 / No. 10Z NA EMT street, above Tenth street.
SALE OF FORFEITED CIGARS AND IMOAJLE
At ttto VoltadStatto Appreison , Stors, N N. Willa' of
Pout tad Lombsrl streets
On Ttinverley Morning,
Feb 4th, at 11 o'clock will bit &aid, at ratio &ol d , ale,
the following merchesidie• imported in brig ktsrp 11.
?Wilkes, from Cardenas, and forfeited for viohition of
revenue !awe, eonaleting of.
Pony...light tenth bozo (4,100)
One case (4.000) cigars.
Three barrtli sugar
ID- W ill be open for examination early en the morn
ing of sale Jar Xi-fel -34
SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER,
end UONET LOAN 0MC1,...N0 111 Eouth
TUIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st., only
eight door. below the Exchange
Hour. of businesa from 7 y'aloalt, A. M., until IC
o'clock In the evening.
Out-door sales, and sales at the Al:tattoo lbw, it
tended upon the moot satisfacttorry terms.
CAPITAL $2OO 000.
Establishwiihr Oki tart Thirty Teas.
Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Die
monde, Silver Plate, Watehea, Jewelry, Hardware, Ma
ehaalse, Clothing,lurnitare, Bedding, Oton, Magical
Itutramente, Cans, Horses, Carriages , and Goods of
every deleriptlon.
All goods eau remain soy length of time &greed
upon.
114TIIICIA, from one hundred dollars Lod upwards
will be charged 2 per mat. per =oth POO and ova,
the lowest market rate.
This Store Ilona; having s depth of 120 foot, has Imp
Are and thlef-proof ranlta t atoll all valuables, and pot
ate watchmen for the premises,. oho, a hoary hum
ranee effected for the bonen of al/ pima, having good.
advanced aeon
N. 8.-4)4 mama% of having an unlimited capital ;
this aka Is prepared to make advances on more mitts.
factory and scoommodating terms Wm soy other is
this city.
Money ideanoed to the poor, In mull amounts, with
out any chute.
AT PRIVATI SALA.
- •- .
Gold Patent Lerer and other Watched, Jewelry, tai
Clothing will be gold ►t reduced prloee, anl•ly
Notitro.
'DISTRICT ATTORNEYS' OFFICE,
POILAMILFRIA, lob. 1 1828.
NOTICI.—The public le respectfuly notif ied that
all official basinem not transacted In open Court will
be attended to 'intuitively at this Otke, near the Grand
Jury Room, in the CITY BUILDING, South FIFTH
Street, below Walnut.
The Office will be opened at 9 o'clock in the morning,
and remain open till 1 o'clock In the afternoon (except
Saturday eJternoone ,) when one of the undersigned, or
their assistants, will be in attendance,
Lientlemen of the liar, and others haring business
with the Commonwealth's Attorneys, will be kind
enough to address all notices and communications to
that office.
Counsel are requested to get the Clerk of the Court
to mark their nausea on the blUe of Indictment In the
oases in whics they appear.
WILLIAM It. MANN,
JOSISPII P. LOUAIRAD,
ref 9S District Attorneys
NOTICE.—NOTICE IS lIEREBYGIV
-11 en that the subscriber he. applied to the Court of
Common Neu of the County of Chester for the benefit
of the several acts of Assembly of the State of Pennsyl
vania, mule for the taller of Insolvent debtors, and mud
Court has appointed MONDAY, the eighth day of
March next, at ten o'clock In the forenoon of said day,
for a bearing of me and my creditors at the COURT
130UoE, in the Borough of West Chester, in said
County, when and where all persons interested may
attend if they think proper
fel-lutt SAMUEL GRIFFITH.
CIFFICE OF TUE FIRE INSURANCE
ILS COMPANY OF THE COUNTY Of PHILADZL
PIIPA, Jag char 27, 1838.
At a meeting of the Stockholder, of said Company.
held on )SON DAY, the 18th irstant, the following gen
tlemen were duly elected Directors for the tufting year,
to wit:
Charles J Sutter, Robert V Memel,
cseph Reskirt, Samuel Bunnell,
bitches( McGill, Henry Cully,
John Dorn, k'rederick Klatt,
Frederick Scbober, Joseph Moor.
And at a meeting of the esid Directors, held THIS
DAY, CIIABLE3 J SUTTER, Esq , was unanimously
re-elected Prtsident.
1.20 et BENJAMIN F. HOICKLEY,
OFFICE (Jr THE CITY PASSENGER
lJ RAILWAY, (via MYTH and SIXTH etreets.)
Washington Building, THIRD street, above Spruce
CAUTION TO PARSTiTB AND QUARDILNn.—As
this Company have, with the aid of the pollee, don. all
in their power to prevent accidents along the route,
they would ask that parents and others would caution
their children from getting upon and running in front
of the care. MARTIN THOMAS,
JeST-Imir President.
A MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
C 1 INCORPORATED 1310—CI1lItTER PER
PETUAL
No 310 WALNUT Street, %bore Third, Ptillsdelphte.
Having a large paid-up Capital Stuck and Surplus,
love-Med in Booed and available Securities, continue to
insure on Dwellings, Stores, Furniture, aterohnndise,
Vessels in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adjusted.
DI RICTODS.
George Abbott, John T Lento,
John Welsh, John Parham,
Funnel 0 ling.:al, Caspar W Morrie.
Patrick Brady, James R. Campbell,
.Edmund G. Dutilh.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS It. MARIS. Secretary. Je.M-y if
A RCII STREET THEATRE.—THE AN
oual Meeting of the Biockholders of this Theatre
will be held in the oaloon on MONDAY afternoon,
February let, et 4 o'clock. Basineas: An election for
Five Agents to serve the ensuing year, a revision of
the by-laws to be considered . he., /to. Poll open until
6 o'clock. A dividend to be paid.
Prift.anecrats, Jan. 21,1668. ja27-dstie
OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO.,
PIIIL•DILPHIA, Jan 11,1839.
The Annual Pleating of the Stockholders of the
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be bell at
the Ogles of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street,
(Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY, February' 24 neat,
at 12 o'clock M.. at whiil time an Election for Moore
and Managers will take place.
Jal2-tfe2 O. T2OMPSON, Secretary.
RANK OF PENNSYLVANIA. The
Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Prost
dent, Directors, and Company of the Bank of Pennsyl
vania will be held at the Banking Hon., 226 WALNUT
Street, on MONDAY, the Drat day of February nett at
12 o'clock M ; inonecUstely after which an Election
will bo held for twelve Directors to serve for the en-
J. L. FENIMORE,
Asaistant Cashier
gulag year.
ja2l-tfel
liemovala
nEMOvAL.-TIE GIRARD FIRE AND
ii MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY hare removed
their Office to No. 415 WALNUT Street, in the Schuyl
kill Navigation Company's Building. Ja..10-Ira
REMOVAL.-
SMITH, WILLIAMS, f CO ,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
BAYS 'MOVED TO TEI
SPLEANDID IRON-FRONT STORE,
No 518 MARKET BTREET, ABOVE EITTR,
PUILMALrIIII,
%There, with their facilities for aocoromodatlog the
Trade esatlyincteased, they feeltheamelves prepared
to offerloduoetnentstolderekanta onsurpaseedby
ANT °THAR ITTABLIBHMANT IN THIS Cl/WRIT.
)ai6-4mos•lf
- - -
REMOVAL.- -CRITTENDEN' 9 PHILA
DELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE is RE
MOVED to the northeast comer of SEVENTH and
OIIESTEUT Streets.
The whole building is mutinied, sad fitted up in •
style surpassing anything of the kind in this country,
Thorough preparation for the counting-house.
Individual instruetion from competent and attentive
Teachers, ander the immediate eye of the Principal.
Open del and evenieg
One of the Beat Penmen in the Country has charge of
the Writing Department.
Please cell and see Speen:mug end get a Catalogue of
Terms. he. jel3-r
REMOVAL,-
C. FAWCETT,
HAIM DUTTER AND 1710 MAKER,
Iles remcreni to UM CHESTNUT street, Cow Soon& be
low KLE UNTIL Je.2-tt
Jnontancc Companice.
GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
ANON COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA-011a, No.
802 WALNUT street, wrist of THIRD.
g. /IRS RIBES ONLY
D/111011 . 01/.
Joel Jowls, Geo W. Woodward,
Wm. M. Bweln, M. N. Burroughs,
John Anspach,Jr., Thee. farewell,
Joseph Klapp M. D., A. B. Galati,
John McClure, Jar. Walker,
J. B. Hughes, 0 D. Bboemaker,
W. B. Boyd, M. X. Cowbell,
Wm. 0. Rudman, John W. Chichewa
Pranole Paters.
Hon. JOEL JONES, Praddont.
A. B. GILLETT, Vies Praiddent.
Joe. B. Secretary and Trouurer.
lANIO E. Atvoin,Amlitaatftaretary. jaT4m-11
Sates bn 'Auction.
TUOKA3
ITAS Nips. Di sad 141 BOUTIN . 11017221 ratur.
Ohsloony Ns. 63 sal O.)
ISTOCIES, REAL MIMI% As—TV MAY SM.I
P 64.20.149 estalv.o. M. rea, aortaaasstE !WA 414-
Seriptioos a al dr rwreery I* to Slag ra Tsestay
oast, ►skrts+l int. 4 as caw: a man
ta* 34..
Milk 84144 at Uwe thalaktpkaa ltstlaus• ovary
Swiss gnatag.
CD - Handbills a aselk rwparty Issool orpaready,
164.11ti0n to mbldt tra paltusb as 11. Satairta romped
to owe tlacasad estalocairs Sam,
trivia; tall dew Apt-maw at all tla properly to le toll as
Ut• follfmtag raoatay.
ttJ. /MI MLitt Kan AT Tall ACM=
BTO/12 curl arralse_
?Lends,' sear....— w
REAL lITTAT'S AT PSITATT. TALI
QT We ban, • liras imortat at 1114.4 tits** C ?Vi
ral* sate. isecluisse erwar dopartptios et Citz art
coluatry pQT.Tt7. ?mud Lint may be boa K tl.
IMITATI uLI 1.161.1731_
PALi TAW* oatared ea ear Parade aim s•.
raw, sad advartised aeabriosally l wax Palen lige
Atotricu s vita 1,041; avws ars prialot wwttSi t l
tread Ours*
PLAJLIIPTIAT PALIL—SCPWOR PALM-Aar
mats 11th Maw:7 trill Meals a lam gall
farm, &boat lii eras. watt too improvement=
county, Pa Tall aartatalari noty to baodleta
CT Se• alaotam. alllwat memo or Ltalleana
!TOOLS AND WAIN,
Os Tiostsy Es•essi
Ilehrstry :4, it its pk.aaelpkas !saws" it I
• sksk—
S. Amen In tie &aslant) , d Mute.
I Own in is, nailatotabas anal larsaiga toestreddr. p
Company.
Shure La the Pinata,La Leaary, mat ithwureat,
eat Y&meattier Laney.
I stare is taw tthtlekte4ala art Camara Suaatheal
r.M7 comma,"
ICO •Sar. sew Tart tat ll4ollipCseJ frfa "Lealreeat
art Coal Csatqsay.
IL La L RIAU! PALZ—VIBIGCLIT
Orptaat' Coat% bale.ttaate et t'/. Caen. DWI
TWO LOTS —Oar ea the theereave 21.1 &Wrest eat
WOnaa wool. brastywerssa wart, sat the at er as
Maar. stmt. Teesly-Hard wart elate treattsl).
Ptitt.WPTORT taLl.—TALvaims LOT. WIT.
T LNLIOUSE tqc-Ass.—tes vales.l4* 1,14, reattosart
veneer Etithoreeeta sat kluaataaes renew troller,' Lo
cate erOvet, Rawly mesas laitaabtare blears, 111 teat
ea Ttghtenot street, ILI tint se leUmileas Weary
Salabrotut•
AN IHAZDIZM4III3 0110CA1b,11.57 OP 131 1 A
amsuod by two brat 4. clings.
Abbtores' Perriwary Bab
COCNTAY tiAAT —43 sane sad 11 perANa, air
Ppria.fteld, D.4rse. comity, Ps.,
Arguer' Nrsaapacy SOL
TALVAlikta LAH—Wribiairsa eat abr. strata,
einrankrs.
MEN
Ireenter's at Dr. eft PM; Deed.
TALVAISLA PIIIMULTT, DITIAL .1.-
100 sem, with attlartirt Vert as dam ni
Camara art Matey Itallreal, It. liens tan — za
Tartu streets. It It a vary rdattkta j , loin
13•42 to th• rumbas( fury art raararl *mat
" Tall parsalan to turaber plaaa. Terms
calyita•-trutb ark
ID.LAI MATZ aLLE—TIMMIT It&
?Air sale rttl smirk—
?Malin`OkT AILA—SCTIEILIOZ /AIX —A bins
and .a: Waal faro, abaft Di sant, with tar Ow-1m I
wail, Bull mist/. Ti /all wails" nett Is
tosatiats
10" Bale abialsk. vithatt morn our Laitatiou
A4zniaislaster's Ba 4.11 ?nil* itavirt.
HOCIIIHOLD ituitrzz.
On Tyra., Mandas,
t 10 o'clock at Se. 421 Prune stmt. &Wm/ Fifth
rtnot, tbe h0u5r:441.4 awl kttchaa tandter4,l7 alai or
admlnlittstot.
mr m k , Me exemetsel at I e'cleek ea gee isondag or
sale
SALE Of VIROLOGICAL looms_
Oa Timaday Evenlag,
rob 2, at the amnion stare, trill be 60111 • mitlectine
of 'minable theca cal works.
CT for particalire see cetelogase.
Sale rear. la and 141 Reath Notagle drat.
RIP [MOB 7URNIT URI, LUG ANT ROSLWOOD
PIANO-703TZ, !INN Barnum, CAllint, XII
HORS, ace
TALL - MILL RESIDLNCZ WITH 177.111LZ.—Talst.
hie residence, with stable and each haw, seath sae
of Arch street, vest of Tenth street, 23 fart front.
7AL A BLZ BUTS EMI STAND —The caluatils feet
story brick store, with three-story lack hail:Deg, No.
klii.Arch greet, west a Birth street. It Is hmeleemets
Slushed in modern atyLs
CARD —ARCH STARE? RIZEDIntet AND
:MUM —The elegant recideace, No. 1023 Arch ere-.
to be mil on the prernisee os Wedaesdlay .swing
will be open for ausnination daily from II to I Wader.
and from 3to 4 o'clock. Path ‘iters ere amw-a. Met
the ale will be abaolata, w.tkoat reran, a Rattails*.
ID'llee handbills.
Peremptory Bale on the ?rani/a—Arch stmt.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND YCINITCILL.
Oa Wednesday Mormi.
library Si, at 12 o'clock, will Oa ng sold, wittiest re
serve, the ELEGANT EXSIDIRICI, No 1025 Arch
stmt. between Tenth and Elever.th strats—lot IA feet
front, 176 feet deep to Academy street. It is lialahel
throughout in the moat finest Medan" style.
ZLIWANT 7CitNITLTBA, rums-posts. LARGE
MIRRORS, CURTAINS. SPLLNDID CALIZITS, he.—
launediately after the sale of the Isamu, will to said
the elegant hough/Al furniture, earpriaing Lee piano
forte, elegant rosewood and atin dacurk feraltarei
owls by Moore and Campion. handsome ma/la, ele
gant carpets, large mantel and plea mirrors, ' , llOllll, Arc ,
&a. Sale or the whale aberkite.
LET. hall particulars in handbill' and
On Shandy Ranting,
At 10 o'clock, at the metion eon, as aFteissies
assortment of ea-01nd farnitars, elegant plano-ferte,
mirrors, earpets. At., from print. families declinteg
bom ll=rllßE-PROOIi CHEST.— Alm, a marks
Herring illna•proof chat.
8010 by ardor of Constable.
Isootqaoabty of boashold faraParo to be sabil by
o er of easteble.
Adruhalstratrira Soh.
HOGS HOLD TUILNIT CRS, on, PAINTINGS, SE.
GRAVINDS, BEDS AND BEDDEW, CABESTS, ke-
Ca Thursday Morning,
At 10 o'clock, In tit. secood-atory amilacrossi of the
auction store, the satire lioneehoti (I:traitors, oil paint
ing' and eug.ansp,tods and lteddrhz One caryista,chrmi
and glaamrare, Ac , by order of admisistratrtg, and re
moved to the Moro for convertienc. of use.
9.ILE OF VALL'A-BLI ENGLISH AND AKESIOIII
Oa Thumlay sad 7rtday
Fri 4th sad 3th, at the aactica store. :Ica. 139 lad
141 South I' owth strettog ill be toll a ea:IAN* mare
tlon of Loaloa and laiericasi boots, iociwein a cam
ber of elegant illustrated and pictorial WAS
[jr For partlcolazi tee catalogues and the hooka,
which will be arrangwl for tiarainatio3 the day pre
via** to Gale.
")ARLES" AT PRITATZ BASS
The elegant country seal met tam. lmtwa as " ler
ley," late the rag:dears of Rltharil Puma, dabeased.
formerly of Dr. Shippes. Is offered at pirate ode. ha
destriptio •y be had at the meths rooms
JAMES . FREEMAN, AUCTION :
NO. 421 WALNUT STREET. shore FOURTH.
CA'fLS A L 2 07 HOUSEHOLD PUB3iITC23—THEM.
DAY.
MP' We beg lead to Worm the publie that vs laid
our relator weekly sales of Furniture dui Tea/day, at
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. tra Tr.o.,mrr -
SUOMI% where story pagslide attentitta is Odra to eh
tats the highest prime for the goods of those whe set
furor us with consignments. laaallies haring porticos of
their furrilind to dispose of, or those dreelbaing beam
keeping and trot wishing sales at their ova dwelling,
can hare their furniture CAREITELLY REMOTM' TO
OUR yr , t ROOM, WHERE TS= WILL RIALLII2
BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR /CIS NITCRE MAN
THEY CAN OBTAIN PROW ANY OP THE 7132E1-
pugs BEAT -ES-S OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE
IN THE CITY.
[l:7 - Parsons favoring is with ennicamente lea red
assaret thstitoir property will not be encrillead.
t 7 Commissions more moderate than those der*
by any other Aaetlon Howe in the eity.
Ise Canairrneents respectfully eolicited.
la Sales paid lmundisteir after the coeds era gal
REAL ESTATE SALE-77211,74117 3d 111411
This sale will be held at the ltschauge ea Wednesday
averring, Febraary 3d, 15.33, at T o'clock. and will In
clude—
Orphans` Court Ssle—Estate of Wm. B. Dinka', seek
BRICK HOUSE AND LOT. Cumvirt STREET,
TWENTY-70 Clint WARD.
A twentory brick house wad lot of ground. math ids
of Chestnut street, 175 lest vestersed of Till street, in
the Twenty-fourth ward of ths eaty,'2ll feet Lod and
779 feet deep to Georg. street Clear of locaralwrance.
(17- sso to be paid idea strack off.
HEAL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY 10th.
This sale at the Eatbange, on Wednesday main,
February 10th, at T o'clock, will friends—
Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Thomas Koehler,
Dooetowd.
TWO-STORY BRICK DOUSE, B. W. CORNER
A THERTON AND MARRIOTT STREETS.A
story brick home, and lot of ground, southwest owner
of Atherton and Marriott Amite. 29 feet on, Atherton
street, and 13 feet on Msrricitt's Leos.
AT PIdIVATE BALL
A. first-clam Printing Ocoee, with a good run of bum.
noes, four printing pressed, two Haulm and ogre Adams
Te and everything neocesary for the business. Apple
tube Auction Store.
AT PRIVATE SALE.
10 dam stock North American Seamiest Tube Co.
Two first-elms griund.rente, SiNir per annum, and ono
of drs per 11110111 D, well secured sad pnnetailly paid,
will be gold et a 3 per cent Mar.:mit.
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" S, AUCTIUNSSE
=TB and RACE Streets.
AT PRIVATE A ALE—Gold and silver poloist leires,
Lentils, English, Sense, and Trench valetas*, }ovary,
of every description, oses.C.ti.l tastratior.to A s ., kn.
AT PUT ATI aLLI-44.truutod ou wood loot,
honeehpht feroltain, of every dementia*, beta, met
tresses, colleting, looking glum, fusel articles, to.,
Oat-door sales attended to persooally by the Auettoo ;
ser. Olorgeo very low. Consignments of fontitore
clothing, jewelry, Ac As , ;ciliated,
MONEY ADVANCED.
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Liberal cash adrances made on diamonds : watches,
jewelry, silver-plate, dry goods, stealing, groceries,
hardware, cutlery, severs, musical instrwments, fowl
lug pieces, furniture, bedding, horses, vehicles, bar
nem, and on all articles of 'value.
NOT TOIL—AIt goods forfeited at Nathara' eaUblith
matt, 9 E. corner of Eizth and Rue streets, will be
cold on Tuesday morning, 21 February, st 10 o'clock
unless depoaltora earl prior thereto and pay chance.
on the lame.
NAT RASS , GREAT BALE OF FORFKIYID GOODS
will take place
On Tuesday Morning,
rob. Sd, at 10 o'clock, at Moors It Athens' auction
southeast corner of Si=th and Race streets. It
will embrace the largest assortment of forfeited coll..
torah ever offered at pnbl c auction, consisting in part
of every variety of dry goods, fins Irish linen, fanny
shirting*, muslicui, ladles' floe If rencli worked collar.,
undertleeves, bosoms, veils, band), handsome new
skirts, gloves, neck ties, silk, linen, and casotrie hlkfa_
neckerchiefs, spool rotten, ribbons, broche, silk, wool
len, plaid, mertao, white crape and stills shawls, els.
gant silk-velvet cloake, /Ilk-velvet skirts, elegant silk
dresses and dress patterns. silk skirts, rich silk sod
satin mantillas haulms, end circulars, cloth circulars,
lace mantillas and shawls, scarfs, cashmere, merino, dia - .
Isioe,debege, alpacia, French chinta and other draws
and dress patterrui, ladies under clothing., ladies' and
thildrenis gallon, boots. and shots, wirtortnas and
munees, travelling Maras, superiovi overcoats, dress
and frock emit& business coats, raglans, cloth and caul:
mere pantaloons, velvet, satin, 'elk, relents, cloth,
and other vests. summer clothing, drawers, undershirts,
linen and muslin chute, boo', shore, line tur.be eilsac
parasols, several flue ingrain carpeta, One feather Wt
bolsters and pillows, quilts, comfortables, spreads, mu
tain•, blankets, tidvs, knives am! forks, linen table
clothe, cloth table rovers, Matinee, awe/deals, lute*,
and numerous other articles of clothing. he Ac.
WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILYER-WAHR, &e.
A large sanortnuent of watches, diamonds, Jewels'',
silver-ware, ike Ac.
trr . Further particulars hereafter,
AT PRIVATE BALE, AT HALT THE MULL
BELLING PRICES —Dostble.bottomed and bruiting
ism sold patent lever watches, of the moat ap
proved =Ass, hunting ease and Orli hes gold escape
ment lever and lepine intakes, full jeweled • fine gold
enameled lever and lapin* watches for ladlee'; gall
Jewelry of every description; silver lever sad LW's
watches, tohantingeases and open face, silver IndLiak,
Swiss, sad Trench watatise, a minaret sesartment of tn.
altars. beds, mattresses, mirrors. As.
OUT-DOOR LULU BOLIOITID, 16i21 diaries to salt
the times. low.
Consignments of 'very description of goods aolldtad
for public or private sale.
MONEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of goods.
for pablit or prirstr, sale, or to be bold for a arnited
time. Ckarkas
SCOTT, Jr:; — AUC ONEER., (m
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at satisfactory rates.
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