I .A SENSALTIO3f)PLAY. 4 ~. ~•4‘ A Decidedly Original Adaptation. Those who have `read Miss M. E Braddtin'sirpmatea-of,l "The .Outcasts ; .','.' of Who have seen the adafitation'Uf it on \ the - stage;•and who have- been.troubled about the 'identity of 'Henry Dunbar; will -, enjby, Courier's 'kbas follbws Henry Dunbar. .1 . ..=-S9ENE" • I.—Parlor l , in Miss WentworthJ.4 cottage. Enter Miss Wentworth. Miss am a teacher of music, and qh,sci • Enter Carter," a detective. C.—Good morning, Miss music lessons. Es Mitss,W.• tin a burst of professiona "enthusiasm] And you shall have them My terms are threepence a lesson. P.—Farewell, .i'God bless you.. [Exit Carter. Miss W.—A kindly prayer. TEnter Clement ` ' Austin. A.—Miss Wentworth, I love you! Miss I love you.- Let us coo. [They coo. A. You will, marry me? , MIAs W:-:Undoubtedly. But I have a diar s eputable old vagabond of a father: AG-4 Itri.bw,• the •• old skunk:, , bliss W.—Then. . together we. will watch over-the : old reprobate, and make hie life a ' , happy one. • , - A., [with - forced enthusiasm].—Oh, certainly. Scene2.-Eitting-room of" The'George." at Winchester. ' Waiter discovered laying-the cloth for two. Waiter.—This is a private rOom. Ha, ha! Exit Waiter. Enter the Major. M.—This is the room prepared for Henry Dunbar. Goad. I will try and get some money outof him. He has just returned from India, and. having surmounted no end •of geographical difficulties, has this day landed, at Winchester. .[Enter Carter: Handcuffs him: _C.—Ha, ha, Major, caught at last's M.—What and I wanted for? C.—Burglary in Cornhill. M.—l didn't do it. [Exeunt Major and Carter. Enter Henry Diinbar—that is, he isn't Henry Dunbar but his clerk Wilson, who has murdered—but wait a bit, you'll see. He is preceded by two waiters bearing candelabra, walking 'baekwards, and bowing, as practised in all the best English hotels. D.-- - --Here at last ! W.—Dinner is ready. D,—But, my friend has not yet, come. I will wait for him. [You see,lais friend is really Henry Dun bar, while this fellow is only—but wait a bit, you'll see.] W.—Ha! I see a crowd bringing some thing covered with a white sheet. D.—[who has-murdered the real—but _you'll see].—Ha ! agony ! Enter a crowd bearing asoft pillow,cov- ered with a sheet D.—'Tis he ! my murdered friend Wilson. [You see, Dunbar—that is, not Dunbar, but the fellow who pretends to be Dun bar—but wait,a bit, you'll see.], ACT I4—SCENE L—Drawing-'room in Portland Place. Enter Arthur Lovell and Laura Dun Arthur.—l love you! Laura,—My own Arthur ! [Fondles him. Enter Henry Dunbar. Dunbar.-a! You _love her? ,A.--I do. ,She is wealthy and. lam •iniserably 'poor, so no one can, say my love is not disinterested. D.—Take her. Here is a check for fifteen millions. It will assist you in /furnishing a home fit for the daughter of _Henry Dunbar. [You see she isn't his daughter, for he is really Wilson,and not --but:wEdt a bit, you'll see.]: • . A.—This is indeed kind! [Exeunt Arthur,'Dunbar and Laura Enter Margaret Wentworth, and Foot Miss W.—Footman, say I am Mar garet Wentworth, music mistress to Miss Dunbar. [Exit Footman.] At last I shall see the monster who—but soft ! ' ' Enter Laura. L.—My own music mistress ! [Embraces her. Miss.W. 77 Yes, Laura! I want to see .your father. He owes me much. L.—l will tell him. As itis necessary to the progress of the piece, that he and I should have an explanatory scene, please step inio my boudoir. Miss W.—Bless your prudent fore thought [Exit Miss W. Enter Henry Dunbar, that is, of course he isn't—but you'll see. D.—Who is Miss Wentworth ? is my dear music mistress. She wants to see you. She says you owe he —I cannot see her. Give her this chew , for five hundred thousand pounds. Tell her she shall have one every quarter. [Ekit Henry Dunbar. L. [calling]-11Iy music mistress. Enter. Miss Wentworth. L.---Papa sends you this cheque, with his compliments. It is for five hundred thousand Pounds. ' • - - Miss W.—l would-•rather starve and beg from door to Adieu. {Exeunt - Laura and Miss Wentworth - at opposite .entrances. Irish Spe.otator.--Bedad, but they've left the nice little cheque on the flare, and it's the sarvints that'll be having a ginteel flare-up wid it. ; • SCENE 3.—The bank parlur. Enter Henry Dunbar and Baldersby, his junior partner. D.—So my account is in a satisfactory condition? „ B. Yes, I Will call Air. Austin, the .cashier. Enter Mr. Austin; with, ledger. . D.—How is my account? , well, thank you, sir. 'Twenty-seven millions is the amount of rt .your loose cash. D.—Good. Here is a cheque for twenty thousand for yourself. "-:< A.—Thanks. I am going to marry,'.' Miss Went Worth, but you don't know her. D.-=Ha! Then I make you manager,of, our Indian branch, with a salary of ten millions a year. A.--Thanks.-4 will tell Margaret.. She is in the bank. [Exit: - D.7-Ha! in the bank! Then Twill .es cape by the back way.. [Escape. You see—but wait a bit, ACT I.ll.—.Sexxx'l.—Drawing-rourn Illaudslay Abbey, Dunbar's . Country Seat. Enter Dunbar. D.-oh, remorse! I want It werefan interesting chapter, illustrating the night side of human nature, that would describe accurately all• the shifts and de vices that have been used to get nefarious possession of the staple. It I would have for its _text the 'white gentleman—so-called— and *the little-nigger,- now classed among the freedmen. All the intermediates of these extremes would have a _place in the picture. Why, we are well assured. that cotton •bales have been carried' off from the wharves of this •CitY'at midday, whilst there were guards of- various kinds over them ! Na , more,the thieves have come up throng the wharves at 'midday, and taken illeg 1 possession of the `,`fleecy wool," as Brainard called it. Isn't 'this very mys terious—that bales of cotton should -walk off on a clear day from under the very noses of those who were set to watch, them? -There must be something of _spiritualism in this marvelous and new-discovered quality of cotton. , It actually 'can walk, if we may believe the statements of some of our vigi lant watchmelt.: 'As in sonie.z other myste ries—such as squaring the circle—we have no mental methbd ofconaing to any oanclu . sion about it. ' - [Calls for Austin THE Grand Jury of Mercer 0 - aunty, New JerAey, _has "presented" the students of Princeton College for their 1: wless conduct. ifDART)TRA BENJAMMALItsTr A ,T, , Y TRADE JAMES R. CAMPBELL:' IgONTSG JAMES C. ELAND, IMPQRTNI'IOINTS. Reported far the ebnadelphla 'enlsig Bulletin. SAVANNAH—Steamship Cumbria, French-206 bales cotton V. 5 do domestics ibbl..Claglicrn i& Her ring; I case I Donglas; 35 bales cotton INT HEvans Co; 07 empty bbls and kegs Engle kt Wolf,' 40 bales yarn Garsed,ttliros; 8 bales cotton ltale hides Joseph Mayer; 50 empty bids 84 half do MaSsey; Collins Co; 14 bales cotton It Patterson & Co; 1 ease G W Smith; 4 bales 1 bbl 4 tons steel &c THltue; 18 bales cotton Chas Wright; 4 bbis terrapins 340 pkgs sundries, order. - YALEMIO--Brig G T • ward, Willeby-1280 cantsrt brimstone to bales rase 93 b as heinseed 100 bbLqCs nary seed ito bags walnuts 36 almonds 1500boxr lemonsso7s do ora'nges 8 S Scattergood 84 CO. 1111MANZAS , —Brig Aurora..Castda-382 hhds n 10104: Sea 40 tcs Harris dyStote.sbUry. • Enter the Major. you. murdered Henry, r I M.—Yes.: Give me seventy-five thousand pounds, and I'll not mention it! D.—Certainly:- Here is 14 - cheque for the exaerardount-t'-- -I ' ll M.---Thank you. Good day. ' • [Exit Major. D.-oh, Remorse! Also Grief! Would that I could Enter Miss Wentworth Miss W.—Ah! Here he is at last! [Hits him qn the-, back.] -;,-• Murderer of of my father, Awake! Dunbar.—Hir - Margaret! At last! Miss. W. [ln one breath]. What do I see? 'Father!' [in, one breath]. Then you are tuit - HenrY Dunbap but liaving, murdered Henry Dunbar you dressed in his clothes and assumed- his name, and he was unknown'in England, having lived in India all his life, the cheat was not discovered! [You see? D.—Not so.—l did not murder him! I only killed him• - Miss Tir.—Zrhen you are once more my own dear father! [Embrace. _ „ ACT IV. _„, SCerie Enter Miss , .tar-. ren. Dunbar's servant. Miss F. [walking like a -,pigeoti.]=Master',l37-bin;athalf ' [rExit Miss Farren. Enter Dunbar with all his bones broken. D.—Now to mount tehorse and escape the hounds of justice. [Mounts a horse and escapes the hounds ofjuttice.] • , " Enter''Carter, Aitstin and , Miss Eiriand. Carter.—Where is Mr. Dunbar. Miss F.—Well, he's—bin and—got off --hoft is—bed and--dis—peared! C.—Foiled! but we will have him yet! Scene ll.—Library in Woodbine Cot , • tage.- Enter the Major.* a false beard. ilrajor.—Ha! hem! Ihinbar is hidden here and his pursuers are after him. Enter Carter, Austin and .Miss Went worth, the later disguised in a comic wig and dustpan. Miss W.—Hey—Master Dunbar taint here—he be coom this maarnin', and he be gaain off in:that theere direction. C. [simple dupe!]=-Good—l will after him! - [He afters him. Miss W. [taking off wig.]—Gone at last!- A.—Margaret! ' Miss W.—What a fellow you were to split on papa! . . A.—But I didn't know he was your papa? Enter Dunbar D.—l am about to die,and if our friends in front will only- look kindly on my efforts, there will not be a happier old dog in England than Henry Dunbar! [Dies in great agony. CURTAIN. Journey of Forty Miles on Floating lee in the FlissitaippL [From the St. Louis Democrat, 2.1.1 At three o'clock on Saturday afternoon, Captain Dressier, commanding one of the ferryboats lying at the Illinois shore, heard the shouts of a man near the middle of the river, floating down on a cake of ice. Without loss of time Captain D. ordered the boat to shove off; and although the ice was almost impas sable, he succeeded in reaching the dis tressed stranger and, rescuing him from his perilous' situation. The man was nearly exhausted from hunger and cold, and his face, hands, legs and feet were so badly frost-bitten that he was .unable to walk. He was brought to this shore on the ferry-boat, and sent in a carriage to the office of the Board of Health, where Drs. Stark and qrissom admin istered restoratives and sent him to the hospital. The man rescued was Daniel Collins, of Jersey county, Illinois. He stated that - -at three o'clock on Friday after noon he started from his home for Grafton, three miles distant, on the opposite shore, and- near the mouth of the Illinois river. Before reaching his destination, his skiff- ran upon a large cake of ice; he broke both his oars in attempting to extricate, his boat, and he was left wedged in the floating ice, and he - was left at the mercy of the waves • and the grinding masses of ice. n this condition he remained all night, suffering intensely froth constant ap prehensions of being crushed to death, and from the intense cold which pre 'ailed. At one time he became so much exhausted that he laid down in the bottom of his skiff, but aroused himtelf on coming .in sight of St. Louis, and attracted the attention of Captain Dressly by crying for help'at the top of his voice. Although badly frost bitten, Collins will recover with good treatment. COTTON STEALD2O.—We r Would not like to own a cargo.of cotton to be shipped from Mobile, if the subjoined'paragraph from the Tribune, of , that city, is "founded on fact." The Tribune says: Cotton seems to be uni versally astempting as "The fruit of that forbidden tree Whose mortal tastebronght death into the world, And all our wo.", n. , ~FlBBl THEVAIraI, EYENING.I3IJLLETIN :,1 J RILADELPRIk.'.Mobawk, wastuaty 29,1866: • ' [Sleeps NEW PALL STYLES NOW READY of Hopkins' "own make," at No. Cs ARCH Street. These B.Uz. ts are gotten up expressly to meet the wants of drat-class trade, and embrace every aim and style for _Ladles; 3.tisses and Children, which, for finish and dtdithilif4 , , have no equal in the market, and warranted to give satisfaction. Also, constantly oa hand, a fall assortment of good Eastern made Skirts, from 15 tole springs, at very low prices. Skirts made to order. altered and repaired. Wholesale and retail. nol3-emf IC. ENIGRT CO., WEIOLALE GROCERS, .S. E Cor. WATER and CHESTNUT streets, Phil adelphia. Agents for the sale of the Products of the Southwark bugar Refinery and the Grocers' Sugar House, of Philadelphia. )at-tyr 6EORGE SHARP. Patentee and manufacturer of the BALL PATTRRN SILVER WARE. No. 410 Prune street. jim.l-3mo* T. VAUGHAN KIERBICK W2l. H. BlZEttile/ JNO. X. Ob.PE. OUTHWA_RIE FOITMDR.V.BIFTK AND WAR:: >.3 MOWN STREETS, Piret.anszszcrs, [MERRICK SONS. ENCUMBERS AND & MACRUTISTS Asuarnactare High and Low Freeman Steam I=gint, zo , * River and Marine Service. . Gasometers, Tanks Iron Boats. dtc. ..astings of aU kinds, either iren or brass. Iron Booth for Gas Works, Workshops s .aiiroa.atitstions, &c. vet will and Gas Machinery, Of the latest and moor .mproved constractton. Every description of Plantation Machinery; en egar, film and Grist Nabs _Varamm Pans. opc team Traina, Delazators, Filters, Primping Ks lines, &c. Sole Agents for N. BiLlenVi Patent Sugsz BdUlri ipparabas, Neamyth'e Patent Steam Hammer ant ining ispinwall Machine & Woolsey's Patent Cantrithgal antral Dra. :1111151 - NBYLVANIA. WORKS—on ate D • AWARD a. Bayer, below PHILADELPHIA, OREETER, Delaware county, Pa. REA.NEY. BON a co, n g neera and Iron Boat Benders, Manunietorere of fAll kinds of ! CONDENSING AND NON-OONDE,NBLNO EN , LL OWES, bran Vessels of ill deseriptiont, Boilers, Vats, Tank, Propeller!_,, etc. B`e. T. REANET, W. B. BLANEY - , S. ABORIBOLD, Late of ate teaney, Nestle & 00., Engineer in crhi ell Penn Works, Phila. LIYI3-trl U. S. NaV7. PHILADELPHIA BIDING SCHOOL.. FOURTH street, above Vine, will reopen for tht Pall and Winter - season on MONDAY, Sept. 26th, Ladles and gentlemen desiring to acquire a thorount knowledge of this accomplishment will find every flacility at this school. The horses are safe and well rained, so that the meat timid need not fear. Saddle horses trained in the beat manner. Saddle hones 'tomes and vehicles to hire. Also carriages for inns; rain, to care, steamboats, .to. DETER WBIGHT & SONS sniPORTEIHEI OF EART/1:101WASE, SIIIPPING AND comArrcigioN MEB k 70.115 WALNUT STREET, PHILADELPIELi. Man A. 117BIELIM THORNTON PISTE. CAAI3 FIXTURES.—MIGKEY_,_MERRILL & ‘3 - THACRARA, NO. 718 4 ,CIICHNISTIsTITT street, Manufacturers of Gas Fixtures, Lanips, • &c.„ &c., Would call the attention of the public to their large and elegant assortment of Gas Chandeliers, Pendants, Brackets, &c. They also introduce Gas pipes into Dwellings and Public Buildings, and attend to extend ing, altering and repairing Gas pipes. All work war n:tined. jaso • • • " Dia?: I•• Di•JZ • • t • Di: • . e only place to get Privy 1 7i'ells Cleansed and * Dian ected, at very low prices. A. PEYESSON, • liannfazttirer of •nadrette, S. 8. : • THOMAS B. DIXON dsi SONS, Late Andrews & Dixon, •4 • No. 1824 CIIIESTDILIT street, Philadelphia. ..nufacturere o Opposite United States Paint, f LOW-DOWN. PARLOR, CHAMBER, OFFICE, And other GRATES, For Anthracite, Bituminouzgand Wood Firms, Amato, WARM-AIR FURNAMD3, For Warming Public and Private Buildings. REGIBVEgs, VENTILATORS CHIMNEY-CAPS __ODOEING-RANOIDS - BATH-B6nauts..ao., ocmi W.Horma Le; and RETAIL. A TITER'S HAIR FLUID. FOR RESTORING OKAY. HAIR to'its original color in three days by aPtlving it night and morning, you can use any kind or oil with the fluid, and as often as you think It neces sary. ~Persons who have once had Hair -Dye applied: need only use the fluid everafterwards,• it saves all trouble of washing, or_any preparation's hatever. • No. 5.3 Sout hTHLRD Street, above Chestnut, Phila. LOST—A' CERTIFICATE . FOR TEN EHARES partfally_paid Stock of the CORN EXCHANGE BANK OF P.HILADELPSIA,standimg In the name ogtheandersigned—applicatlon hea been Made to the Board of the Corn: EaccharflaNattonat Bank for -a ' new certificate. ZO±LN AtITRTLAND.: , Jan, 864, 1866, Jams Arrival surd: lalli6ff. Owpameiltesimiers. tro ; ,ffnxes IttoY 31413r:' ' riAl2l Tarifa -LiverpOol-New York.. Jan. I England Liverpool... New York.. San. 10 Germania.,..,......H.simburg..New York. 10 Pennsylvania: - LiVertool:::New York - Jan. 10 City ofhtancheeter-TAverp'l.-New York— ...... ...Jan. 12 Java: Liverpool... New York.. lan. 13 Etna L-iv,erpool....NeW York Jan. 17 New York.....HouthaMpton.i.New York Jan. 17 Helvetia Liverpool... New York.. Jan. 17 Damitscus:.: ....................................... --Jan. 18 gtrica_ J " an. 2.0 Virginia" ' .LiVerpool-iNeW York Jan: 24 York Nov:2l _TO.DEPART. North America-New Tork-Ricaaneirooltrc Jan . , 29 Corsica.- .....NewYork...NassamtHav'a......Jan. 211 York...LlverpooL Jan. 31 Asia ' ' - .13oston.'..Liverpool ^ ;Tan:3l City ,of Duplin....New York—Liverpool Jan.. 31 H Chauncey New York...Aspinwall "Feb. 1 Washington : .New York...Havre ........ -.Feb! 2 Germania New York... Hamburg , Feb. 3 City of Boston..... New York... Liverpool - Feb. 3 City Manchester--. 1 ,1 York....l4verpool Feb. 7 New York • 'New York-Bremen_ ' Feb. 10 Atlantic. . . . York....AspinWall Feb. 10 Vrvi-viWtow:crpftotv M7 . jS73IFMUIEMII7TI'MIIMII 29 OuritB7al, 7 2.1 SUN SEW., 4 58 1 HIGH WATZE, 1 2 - . ARRIVED: YESTERDAY..; , Steamer Cumbria, French, from Savannah, via Wil mington, NC, 72 hours. with cotton. &c. to E A Souder & Co. Passengers—Myron L. :dickies, Savannah; J L Ellis, Augusta; Its Alexander, Penna., and four deck passengers. On Friday last. at' 2 PM., •20miles Nof Hatteras, saw a large side-wheel steamer ashore; she teas painted black, and had two smoke-stacks (fore and bit); the sea was breaking overtier stern, and she, ap peared to be in a biul'positibn; a number of persons were on the bench, supposed to be passengers; slid showed no signals. thrCape , Henlopen saw Behr C . Fantauzzi; from - Eastport. 'coming - in.. 2 ['The steamer reported ashore is probably_the Richmond, from Sa vannah for Baltimore, as reported by telegraph from Norfolk.] •• , .• - ' • , . • - • • Brig-GT Ward, Willeby.—from- Palermo Nov 16th . ;with fruit, &c., to S Scattergood & Co. Towed up by to America. i Brig Aurora (Br), Cashin, 14 days from Matanzas, tvith molasses to Harris a Stotesbury. Towed up by tug , Stet:it:dug:l W'Burrows,Fowler,'4 hours fro& ReedY; Island. Towed thereto barque Florence Peters, hence for New Orleans, and left her there at 73 o'clock yes terday morning: tugs J H Hammett and E A Solider left Reedy Island at 6.4, o'clock yesterday morning, taking in tow barques Roanoke, for Cardenas; St An drew for Cork, and brig Chas Henry, for Marseilles: steamers Propontis; for New York; Aries. for Boston, and ship Lancaster, for Antwerp, passed Reedy Island early yesterday morning. ARRIVED ON SATURDAY. Prig Belle Bernarti,•Cook. 2D days frna New Orleans, with cotton, &.c. to D S Stetson & Co. - CLEARED ON SATURDAY. Steamer Aries. Crowell. Boston. H Winsor & Co. Steamer Ntd.folk. Vance, New .Tork,-W P Clyde & Co. S. ip Merrimac, Leckie, Liverpool, P Wright do Sons. Steam-tug Col Ruins Ingalls. staples, Penc.oola, coo . . MEMORANDA Steamer Gen Castel', Beckett, henCe at Neti York 27th last. • Steamer Norman. Baker. hence at Boston 2 , th inst. Steamer Saxon, ..litatthetva, cleared at Boston 27th Inst. for this port. Stearuer Eastern City, Monday, hence at New York 27th - fast. Steamer City of New York (Br), Leitch, cleared at N. 'York 27th inst. for Liverpool. Ship Elvira Owen, B Mime, hence, via Fort Monroe, at Baltimore 26th inst. ship. Thos Harwood, Strickland. sailed from Liver pool rah inst. for this port—before - reported balled for New Orleans. Ship Saransk, Rowland, which cleared at Mobile Pithiest. Ibr Liverpool, had a cargo of 1983 bales cot ton. valued at igais,oBB. - Bark G.enroy (sr), Cummings, hence at Liverpool 12th Inst. Bark John Boulton (Br). Wilson cleared at N. York 271 h inst. for Laguayra and Porto Cabello. Balk Reunion; Tracey, hence below New Orleans 19th ILISI. Brig Matilda. Martin, hence for Providence, was supposed to be at anchor In the West Bay, 25th Inst. The 'aloe vessel remained in the Ice next day, about three miles above Dutch island. Brig Jnhn Chrystal, Barnes, cleared at Baltimore 26th Inst. for Matanzas. Brig G F Geary, Conklin. hence at New Orleans 19th instant. Brig Wm Robertson, Reed, hence at New Orleans 19th Inst Brig British Queen, Farnsworth, from Canning, NS for this port, at El olms Hole 25th inst. Brig Ottawa, McDonald, hence at. 13, emerhaven 10th Instant. ' Schr Susan. Newton, hence at St Michaels 29th ult. Schr Fannie, Vance, was up at New Orleans 18th Inst. for Pensacola. Schr W H Tiers, Hoffman, cleared at New Orleans 19th last. for this port, with 5Cr.: baled cotton, 27 bales moss, 67 do wool, 48 tons iron, luo empty casks, 20,' empty bbls SO do carboys and sundries. NAVAL The II S steam sloop-of-war Wachnsett. Capt Town head, sailed from Table Bay 2*.tel Nov for China. BUSINESS :OARS. HOOP SSIIITS. THOS. CEMAIGE a SON. HAIR BESITOIVES. LOST AND FOUND. 1M FOR SALE—The valuable property No. 1214 gra CHESTNUT street, 25 leet front by 235 feet deep to riansom street. Apply al Jalo-11110 On FOR SALE A DESIRABLE THREE-STORY Lim brick.house, with three-story double back build ings. MU Thompson street: all modern Improvements. App_lv to .1. H. Ut:B.T.LS & SON, Real Estate Brokers, 4 Walnut street. VALUABLE STORE PROPERTY.—FOR SALE—Situate on the Southwest corner of Po BTU and MERCTHANTStreeta. J. M. OUMMEY SONS. S(S WALNUT Street THREE LARGE ROOMS, WITHSTEAM POWER, TO REST. Inquire§ at Eeystone Mill, Call -schM sheet. west of 7sventy-4ilth. Jat24-6t. . . _ LURE AnSDWATION OF PHILADELPHIA, FICE No. 34 North Street. • Incorporated March 27, 1820. Insure from Loss by Fire in the City of Philadelphia, Buildings, Furniture, and Merchandise getigrally. statement of A.sets, January 1, 1866; I)l%llkt:heti in Clinformity with the Act of Assembly of April sth, 1842. QLEIIESTA. fIRIZICKIX, TH:EODOBE PirBSOPCI% Bonds and Mortgages on property In the city of Philadelphia f1t.E36,466 17 . Ground Rents 01,848 31 Real Estate (olittce No. 34 Ilk.7orthFifth street) 14,396 13 r.s. Government 5-20 Bonds 45,000 00 do. Treasury Notes 6 640 00 City Warrants 646 00 Cash on hand 27,412 42 • Total ;9,51,419 10 TR UST.tiRS. GEORGE W. TRY ON, President. WM. H. ILkAf I LION, JOSEPH R. LYXDALL, JOHN SOUDER, LEVI P. COA CS, PETER A. E R Y SER, SAMUEL SPARHAWK, JOHN PEILBIN, CHARLeS P. BOWER, ' Ti HE CARROW JPESS LIGHTFOOT GEORGE I, YOUNG, ROBERT SHOEMAHER, Rif. T. BUTLER, ' Secretary. ja261,m,w,6t COAL CAPEWELL & CO.'S k 1 Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater for Oil Lamps. It saves 011, ana prevents the Chimney from break e. They are the cheapest thing out. The Wind Guard is the best thing out for Oil Lamp . They are very cheap. - The Wind Guard and Air Heater save one-third"less. oil than any citherinvention: I Capewell & Co.'s Patent Wind Guard can be put on any LamP. Use the Patent Wind Guard and Air Heater; you` will like .. We win warrant our Chimneys not to break with heat if you use our Patent Wind Gourd if you want a good light, use the Wind Guard, they are the cheapest thing out. Your Lamps will never smoke if you use the Wind ,Guard and Airileater. The Wind Guard and Air Heater causes Yof. rL amps to give a steadier, brighter ard larger light witn less oil than any other lamp in the country. They pre vent the Lamp smoking 'and the Chimney. from hreaking. , Ageuts wanted • On the, receipt of twenty five cents we will send to any. part of the United States oue of our Patent Wind Guards. post-paid. .J. s. CAPEWELL &CO . Jan, fag ' ; ; =Race Street. A rmilDrA GRAITEK-100 , , kegs of - tbeso 'splendid' 11. ,, whitegrapes in line order landing and for sale by- JOB. B. BIII6SFER dr, VO., 100 Roush Delaware avenue BUM MAME. .1011 og .. • RPHANS: COURT S.A—Edtate of Fit MORGIANV decea s ed. — THOMASBoNelVAtic; oneers.—.Pursumst to an order of : the OrphanB',oourt for the and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sole, on TugsDAy, January, 30th ,1868.-at 12 o'clocir,'Noon, at the PhilKdelphis'lrphange. towirig described , propertyriatecot.FßANCLSEt r : GAN. deceased, viz; No.l.—Three story. brick D LING , No. 818 CARP.ENTEER, street . west of Eighth,' Street. Second Ward—All the: lot of ground, with the three-story bficlr meSsuage thereon erected, Situate on the south side of Tolmarsh; or Carpenter street 141 feet. ' west of Eighth 'street; Second 'Ward; containiru; irt trent or Mrpen . fer street 18 feet, and id depth 102 feet, Bounded on the east by a lot df ground granted or in tended to have been granted to Charles Brown. on the South by ground now or late of - George Goodwin, and on the west by ground - granted or intended to have been granted to Robert Thompson. - ' No. 2--(No 3in Order of Sale)--t FRAME DWELL. INGS,II• MONROE street, between Fourth'and Fifth streets. ' All those three contiguous frame messuages and the let of ground thereunto belonging, sit,ate on the south side of Plumb: reeentivcalled.Monroe street, between Fourth and Fifth streets, formerly South. wark;.containing in front on Monroe street 18 feet, and ttiidlug lo depth 84 feet. Bounded on the east by ground granted to John Saylor, on. the south by P4or's ground and, on the west by ground of James hfc- Giassln. ,N. • B.—'lhe Improvements are a two-story frame dwening.lvo.4lB ltionrue etreett with a three-Story frame and 2 two-story frame dwellings in the rear, forming a wart. - _ . No. 3-(No, 4 in the order tiofßale.)—THßEE-STORY BRICK DWELLING. No. 909 CeiRPIaNTER street, with 2 two-story Frame and 2 two story Brick Dwelt. logs in the rear, forming a court. All that lot of ground With three-story brick missuage and '2 two story frame meesuage4 thereon erected, situate on the north aide of 4.supenter street, 75 feet westward zrom Eighth street; oimtalning in trout on Carpenter. street 20 feet, and extending in depth 90 feet to ground now or late of eaneuel Tudor. dunanded northward by said wound, elgiliward by ground of sainuel Tudor. Jr., end westward 'ty ground granted or intended to have been granted to Andeallolim. N. B. The improvements are a three story brick dwelling, No, 909 Utrpenter street,Wlth I two etory frame and 2 three story brick dwellings in the rear. rming a court. No. 4.-(No. s In the order of Sale).-l8 BRICK AND FRAME LWI,LLLNGS, 824 and 826 'CARPENTRat Street. that lot of-ground (composed of two -con , Riotous lots) with 7 brick nuessuggen thereon erected, situate bn the south side of Tidmarsh or Carpenter titre. t, 178 feet east of Ninth street; containing In, front On Tidmarsh Street 82 feet (each lot is feet), and ex tending In depth ar2 feet, more or less, to ground now or-late of George Goodwin, now of —Woods:Eound ed on the east by ground of Robert Thompson, on the westby ground now orlateofJames Brown. N. B.- The improvements are a 2%-story brick dwelling, No: 824 Carpenter street, with 0 two.etory brick dwellings in the rear, forming a court, and a one story brick dwelling, with two story brick and frame p wellings in the rear, forming a court. N 0.- (No. 9in the Order of Sales-7 DWELLDiGS, No, 842 SWANSON street, between Queen and Chris ten streets, All that lot of ground, with seven mes sages thereon erected. situate on the - west side of anson street, between . Queen and Christian streets, late Southwark; containing in front on Swanson street 40 iei t. and in depth on the south line 134 feet 10 inch* a, and on the north line 118 feet 6 inches or thereabouts, being at the back end thereof X 3 feet wide- Bounded On the north by ground of Samuel Pyle, on the west by grouna of William Falconer.on the south by ground ofJobn Wharton. - . N. B.—The inenrovementa area two-story brick etnre and dwelling, with two-story frame back building, ;No. MJ SW.inson street. with six two story frame dtceilirtal in the rear forming a court. By the Court, E. A. MERRICK, Clerk 0. C. M. THOMAS a. AONS. Auctioneers. Rt 1 0417.29 store, 139 and 141 South Fourth St. FOR SA LE.—A. FARM containing 102 A cr.. nerior Lind situate one mile from Moo- estown,lN . . 3.. and one half nulls from railroad. Modern dounle ruatsion. 42 by 3s. Carriage house, Icehouse. large new barn,3smaller barns and 2tenant houses:all in excellent 94 pair:standard and garden. fruits of every description: bar dsorne lawn, well shad, d. J. M. 1iE10...14.KY SUNS, 508 Walnut street. Ff )1i RENT -1.1 THE FIVE-STORY BUILDING, No. 94 North Str.ot. One of the most commodious all d prominent Stores in the city. The upper rooms un mutiny favorable for manufacturing. Poszesalon April 12t. Apply at 112 North THIRD Street. Ja22,5t. ARCH STREET.—FOR SALE.—A handsome EV four-story brick residence. with three-story nide back buildinb. - s and lot 17 feet deep to a street. • 17 nate on the south side of Arch street, west of Twen :rib, and furnished throughout In the best manner n. d n perfect order. 3. M. GMIIICEY" & SONS, Walnut street. GERMANTOWN.—TO LET, furnished or un ftirntsbeci, the DWELLD:G. with stable and car riage house- hot horse. ctc.., In fnnhetm street, near Green street: with 14 acres of land, °mbar.) and large garden well stocked with a variety of fruit. Address or ',poly to tc.': Walnut street. Philada. Ja2ll FOR BALE—A handsome three-story brick residence, with three.tery doable back buildings end five feet side yard; situate on Slxte , :nta street, rear Wallace: baa every modern convenience and im provement, and is In perrect. order. J. M. GU3C3LEY SCS Walnut street. ;TORE Tn STORE TO RENT.—Fonr-story store—No. 67 „de. North Second street. ((three doors below Arch) in.nciedirte possession. inquire CHABLIS' E. ANSPACH su Walnut Street. FOR SALE—The three-story modern, Brick RE Dwelling, with back buildings. and lot of ground It eet tr. nt oy las feet deep; altuat• No. 1224 North FIFTEENTH Street. J. M. GI.:1111.BY C SONS,SOy Walnut street. FOR SALE—The fonteiory brick DWELLING tia 'slit' 'brat...story back buildings, altuate :No. 219 :North Twentieth etreet; has every modern conveni ence and It in good order. Possession given April Ist, J. Id. GUM MET b BONS, 503 Walnut:street. MFOR SALE —The The thrvesiorY brick DWELL IWO, with two-story back buildinget,sittukte N 0.20 M Vine street; has every modern convenience. Posses Mon Riven March 15th. J. M. GUMMET & SONS, bus Walnut atzect. ( ^ ,J,. 14 ' - '.! . . 1 , FOR SAL} —A deslrablefour-story Brick Rouse .ML . : Mastic), with three...tory double back buildings, I::,su SPRUCE street. All modern Improvements, A ppli to J. IL CURTIS SON. Real Estate Brokers, 4.C.1 - V6 abut street. 43 NORTH TEURD STREET. STA TIONER I . ILITTLE N ILINITICITTLING CO. L. L. LIPILLN, Agt. MANUFACTURING AND, IMPORTING STATIONER, 12: 51 South Fourth Street, 211 Story, r-: , Z. in 0171.. /1.7 R11012,111_111 i LIPEAN'S INPROTED ErEtir nACIIINE, .f.; '... 60 Llpman's Trieratent Eyelet Mae Mae, le t LIPMAN'SPAT. PENCIL & ERASER, ,-... ;... LIPMAN'S ERASING PENCILS, nci , :,•. JACKSON'S LEAD PENCILS, ':r, -.I MAILS. ETERPOINT LEADS, P• 71 ....: MEARS' PROPELLING LEADS, ~ . 1 :a SI LIPMAN'S ANTI-BLOTTINO RULER. c A. Lipman Masinfactnring Co.'s pet ;74' 1 SEPEIIIOR LEAD PENCILS.' BOBBINS EYELET MACHINES. STATIONERY IMPORTED TO ORDER. LEPILLir 8131 - FAC/TRING CO. INSURANCE STATEMENTS. COAL OIL. DRPVtiOg q COD LIVER OlL—Twenty-five barrels, new made. Cod Liver Oil, of •very supe4or Anationlajust reeelired, Jans,so., Just .reoeived, twenty4ive barrels very superior-Alcohole warranted 95 per cem.., in giobest of packages, and forests •-- • - 7081 C. RA.333311 , ..6 CO., oe2t ly 4 ;'•„Na: 73.8 Maricetstreet: HCDOSON'S BRONCHIA', TABLHD2L—The Alie viallon` of Bropolritia; Catarrh, Hoarseness. and Similar complaints, Affecting the Organs of the Voice, Public Speakers, banger and ' Athatears have been greatlybenefited by using these Tablets, and itheir r lrigb• appreciation of their intrinsic merit, particularly re• comnientis them to persons affected With BROX MUMS, HOARSENESS, and CATO: of the . 14F , 1) and BREAST. For sale by Di - a generally Prepared only by LANCASTER W , Apothe caries, rfortheest corner Arch and Tenth streka, Phila. delphia,r, - , • _ odic ' l l \TRW_ STRENGTHENINGAwn REN9:TLEimi, 1.1 PLASTERS with the pliancy of silk, the strength and softness of kid. For affections of the Cheat, paMs, weakness. &c,&cc. They axe cleanly and odorless, comfortable and effective. Bald by . HUBBELL, Apo. thecary; 1410 Chestnut street." DB" RAGO TiI IIi es TB OOO ' rn SITITD Iu, RIRS. Graduate's Mortars Boxes, Born Scoops', Surgical I c aa Tweezen , 'Bard and Son Rubber Goods V I A Casm. enta Glasa rril anR az" Meta/ BrAnYess, 4c. all t "Eirth irrande - ap54.11 + 4 SNOWDEN ds BRIYMES.u.A. M South Ely,htlisloreet. D °SKINT SHOEMAIKED & CO., N. E. CORNER FOITRTH AND, DACE. SMrt,v Wholesale Druggists, Manufacturers and Dealers in Wlndov Glass. White Lead, and Paints of every description, offer to the trade, or consumers, acompleta stook of goods in their line, the lowest - market rates. _ OBEItT sHoviwA irirAt 00., Northeast comer Fourth and Dace streets. AGlTElSl.A.—Jenning's Calcined, in letb. round that AY/ and boxes. also in bottles., Jenning's Carbonate of Magnesia.ln 2 oz. and 4 oz. papers._Heavy Calcined Magnesia lynding and for sale by, f.AB„.Iz ELLS SON & CO., Druggists; Market and Seventh , streets, phli a d e tym a , ; . eels EsAmIiTIAL OLLS.—PURE OLLe OF ALMONIte Lemon Bergamot ' Anise, Carraway, Cloves Orange, Wintergreen, Cinnamon, Lavender, .7nniper Oegna Peppermint, Saasaira,Rose, Bose Geranium Cltro Verbena, &c,, all orarsunrimted quality. Foi Sale wrr.r.rall RT.T. 1 14, t Co., Druggists, Nba. 724 TAF.ttee.—A LARGE AND QZNEBAL STOOK. 01 enwoiP , kla and Pharmanentcal PrePara for sale by 17731.1ja1d. ELLIB & CO., Inn&dtda, BAY BUIL--.lnat received, an Invoice of Genuine rted .Bay Brun; for Bale bytha gallon, to - ROBERT EIHOF I YrAICIEft CO., Drugalt, N. B. MK ner Fourth and• Race streets. - • R NEW "PELEPEPE."—A BraPLZ 11114111 I rlidportablecontrlvarica forthtapplicatlon of tm• Wlt t r the t i A r tr i aun t. o c 4 vß 6 jetc'arn. 847114 trf _ _ At Et :4.1.D.AL0n •PALIAn,- JAMB A. FREE.BLAN, AIJOLIONEKS, leo. za WALNUT Street REAL FSTATE SALE, JAN. 31, 1866. This sale, at the Exchange, at 12 o'clock noon, will include- STOCKS AND COLLAT 5o shares Steubenville and LAIs , ft Railroad, (reor ganized stock.) 10 shares Bear Mountain Franklin Coal Co.-Each share now entitled to three tons ofcoal. ho shares St. Nicholas Oil. Sale peremptory on ac count of whom it may concern. Ito shares Shaflon Gas Coal Co. A due bill for 91747 t 6 of tt e West Bangor State Min lug Co of Harford county, MS., to order of and en dorsed by Pred'lr. E. Swope. Esq. Sale peremptory on account of whom It may emcern. cm acres of land, Rockingham county. Va. Papers at the store. 91CM Bond Lehigh Loan 1514. ..ts.o. 144 1-, ELI. VENTS. ST-A three story brick dwelling, Ilth st, above Spruce: 16 4 .; by 66 feet. 146 6., per annum ground rent. Executors' Stik—Estate rff John Gest, c' No. 618 PINE ST-A property 15 feet front on Pine st by 140 feet deep to Minster st on welch it is z 0 tee front. Subject to ea, ground rent, also to a right of way. Scum Estate. No. IZO FRANEFORD ROAD-A frame 1 - once and bak eery. above Otter in; 15 by ea feet. Sante EUcie. BUt'SES AI JOLNING-Frame houses and lot No. rz. , b. adjoining 16 by he feet. Same Estate No. Ile/ LOCUST ST-The frame houses and lot, Locust st, above llth el by 86 feet along Prosperous alley. 940 per annum eround rent. Same Estate. .13.1DF.NCE GERMA_NTOWN-A handsome rest. Tuipobocken, near Green et: lot 375, by 226 feet house has al: the evnreniences, and is in first rate order. Carriage house on the rear of the lot WAsECHCGTON ST-A three .story brick house, be low Third, 15 by 34 feet to Prime at. Orphans' Ctrurt Sale-Estate of William EbueU , deed. CLINTON COUNTY LAND-11 tracts of land, in all the acres, on the line of the Philadelphia and Erie Rallretuf In Clinton county. Pa. They are heavily tim bered with the best kind of Writer. Pions and surrey at it/wove:ion store_ A#3 - Pull particulars in handbil s. tee.. at the auction store hind Bale at the City Arsenal. Race st , below Broad. HARNESS,sADDiato. litsiCAL .MSTELTMM.:TS, a X RI) Alibi UNIT/ON, &a ON TUESDAY MORNING, JAN. 30. At the City Arsenal. Race street. below Broad, will be sold a large quantity of fixed ammunition, harness, saddles, drums, fifes, bugles, cushions, boxes, tar , panlins, condemned muskets and rides, stoves, iron. G. dc. VALUABLE RESIDENCES AT PRIVATE SALE TO REAL ESTATE OPERATORS. ELEGANT WALNUT STREET MANSION-One of the most elegant residence' on Walnut street 50 feet front; large ground. stable. &c. Also, BROWN STONE MANSION, Walnut near Broad st. Will be sold. at very low Mee, to a partywho will take them all in one lot, five desirable dwellings in the heart of the city. Immediate occepancy can be had If desired. This lea very ihvorable opportunity to par ties who seek good, real estate Investments to bay at old prices property which will pay well and increase in value. For particalara apply at the auction store. MARKET ST. STORES-At private sale, the valu able four-story btick store S. E. corner of Market and Bank sta. In Bret rate condition. Terms accommo dating- AISO-The ernbstan4al property at the S. B. cornet of Market and Strawoerry sta. In excellent order. These properties will be sold so as to pay a good In terest on the investment. STABLE-A very desirable property In the neigh• ben hood of Twelfth. and Locust eta TAVERN STAND and 9 acres of land, on Badge road, 9 miles feint the Slate Howe. known as the "Sorrel Horse." Plans, surveys, &C., at the store. Properly No. 4r. smith Front st, 41 by 100 feet. do do 1138 and 1140 Lombard ss 80 acres, Germantown 37 do Fisher's lane' Valuable Lot, Market street, above Nineteenth do do Barker do do do 8 Building Lots, south Twenty-ascend st Property northeast corner Fourth and Sproce its Dwelling, with aide yard. Darby road Brown-stene Store, Second at, near Chestnut Residence and large lot, Burlington do N 0.201 south Tenth st do do 418 south Eleventh at Dsvelling, 450 Pine at do 551 Pond st 5 acres of Land, Federal at Twenty-sixth Ward VALUABLE STORE, CHESTNUT ST-A very valuable business property on Chestnut st, having tax fronts-In good artier, &c. Occupancy with the deed. THOMAS BIRCH & SON. AUCTION - RE - Rs A_ N , COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. the CH:IISTNIIT }meet (Rear entrance 1101 Sansom street.) Household Furniture of every description received re Conaignment AATie EVERY FRIDAY HORNING. Sake of Furniture at dwellings attended to on the mot Reasonable Terms. RAT F OP RIZA T 4 ESTATE. STOCILS, do., AT TRU EXCHANGE. Thomas Birth & Son respeetfhlly inform the.) riends and the public that they are prenared to attest to thesale of Real Estate by auctionandat private sale SALE OF STOCKS, BY ORDER OF PlCF"Corpon. ON THURSDAY. FEB 8, At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange, 179 shares Lyl? ens Valley Railroad CO. 82 shares Ly kens Valley Coal Co. REAL ESTATE. ON THURSDAY, Feb. S. at the Exchange— By order of the Orphans' Court—Estate of Simeon Strickland—House atm Lot of Ground on westwardly side of Ridge road. 112 feet north of Wallace st, 18 feet front on Ittclge road, and extending to Wallace st. Bale at No. I'9 Simth Thirteenth street. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, AI IRRO.S, Sc ON THURSPAY .MORNENTO. At 10 o'clock. at No, 12s sontn Thirteenth street, will be sold the furniture of a family removing fr t e city, comprising a general assortment of parlor, cham ber, dining room and kitchen furniture. Can be examined at 8 o'clock on day of sale. Sale at No.lllo Chestnut street. NEW AND SECONDHAND HOUSEHOLD FUR• NITD RE, PIANO FORTES, CARPETS, ALIHRORS, d e., ON FRIDAY MORN/NO, At 9 o'clock, at the Auction Store, No. 1110 Chestnut street, will be sold— A large assortment of superior furniture, from fami lies removing. comprising every variety of parlor, chamber and dining room furniture. CIGARS. ON FRIDAY.. At o'clock, at the auction store, will be soid, by orr er of the D. B. Collector of the 'Fourth DLstrsct of Pennsylvania, 11,10- Cigars. 1011 Y BABBITT & 0 0.. AUCTIONEERS.- Cash Auction Rouse, ..No. =MARKET street; corner of Waft:. Lam advanced on consignments without extra charge Peremptory Sale. „ SPRING DRY GOODS. BYUATALOGITE. ON vtrEDN'e , DAY MORNING. JAN. 81. At 10 O'clock, 800 lots, viz-100 pieces of Cloths, Cassi meree ard Ss* inets; cases and lo - s of Bleached and Brown Goods, Ging,bams, Jeans, Flannels, Sc., UND.E.RWRITHRS' SAGE. Pieces Linen Sheeting; one base of "assorted Dress Goods. &a • , STOCK OF A SHIRT MANUFACTURER. Five'hur dred oozen Dress. Over and tinder Shirts, Hosiery, Notions, Iwo hundred' lots of Cotton Hose and Half Hose, Suspenders, Notions, &c. BOOTS, SHOES, BALMORALS, &sc. Five hundred oases of best quality aten's and We. men's Boots, Balmorals. dc. STOCK GOODS-STOCK GOODS. - Also, a large assortment of Stock Dry Goods. . . T FITZPATRICK & C0.;. - AUCTIONKERS, NEW . Auction House, No. 92.7 CHESTNUT atree ,t adjs., cent'to the Contlnental, Otrard . St. Lawrence; Marko. Roues and otter popular. Hotels.' " 4. " 1121 9; 0 G/ 1 VitmenTEEß.s, No, 545 311,fatK,ET Mired. shove Filth ENESS, Blirblf:BY 'ol* CO.. No. eas oßmansprr • and No. 812 a - Avicp street. - SOOT'I'. , zcrze QuelsT24 u AIUCTION SA3M3.- 111.—THOZLedi and la s 4m mithrotarrs m, Auerionaczßa, - L.A.. •• • st - fteS "' • STOCKS AND RRA PST AY , AY =sr.. iPamphlet catalogues 'note ready Coo inter Mae acripsions of all the property to •be sold on TUESDAY NEXT, 30th lust. comprising several valuable Farms. , Building Sites, eetilngs : stores, .„Itattrot4..icars; Stocks, Loans, &c.. and a list of sales February eth. 18th and 20th, by order of. Orphans '. Court, Etteontdre. Trustees, Masten. Heirs and others—to. be sold.per , ensptorily. SA.b.E.S.OF EiT(BMS AND tau, - imAzja , a; the Erelong every TUESDA.Y,•at 12 o'cleCk nostril iffir Handb of. each.PruPorlY lamed separately. and on the Saturday preVMus to each sale MOO cats. leaner; ir pamphlet rem, givin_gfall descriptions. • REST, ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. 'Printed catalogues;, comprising. several hundred thousand dollars, including every description of city. and country property, from the smallest dwellings t the most elegant mansions; elegant country sesita.,.; farms, business properties. dc. • /Fr FURNITURE SA T.T I T4 AT : TErg etronost MORE EVERY THURSDAY. , . /sr...Particular attention given tO sates at prime rtssidences..fra ' STOCKS, LOANS, &d. , On TUESDAY. JAN. 30, At 12 o'clock noon. at the Philadelphia Exchange— Moe Camden and Atlantic Second,-.mort4age railroad. per cent coupon bonds, payable IstApril and October. . shares Phoenix Insurance 100 do do do do • 'too do do do do. , ' 200 shares Cambria Iron Co. 50 shares Eagle Gold and Silver Mining Co. 50 shares Greenwood Coal Co.: par 850. 1 share Mercantile Llbrrry Co. 5 shares American Academy of Music. 20 shares Steubenville and Indiana Railroad, old stock. • Executors' Sale. 20 shares Harrisburg, Portsmouth, Mount Joy sad. Lancaster Railroad Co. ls shares Mine Hill and Schuylkill Haven Railroad Company. 24 shares Lehigh Valley Railroad Co. • 10 shares Let Coal and Navigatien Co. ' 8 shares Philadelphia National Bank , 4 shares Bank of North America. $lOOO Schuylklll Navigation Co. Boat and Car Loan .of the year 1863. ' • • 1900 Convertible Mortgage Loan Schuylkill . Naviga tion Co., redeemable January Ist. 1•82. $2OO six per nen' Loan of City of Philadelphha for the use of the Trustees of ibe Gas Works; By order of Directors, for _Non-payment of Assess ments-40,0t 0 shares Allegheny Schultsßun Oil Co. of Venango countY, Pa. no RAILROAD CARS. On TUI6dDAY. JAN. 80, . At 12 o'clock noon, at the Philadelphhi Eacliangey will be sold in 1 is to snit - purchasers, one hundrel eight-wheeled broad thread iron drops bottom coal cars. Davis' spring and Lightirer: patent box. for the use of which license haa been purchased with paver tb transfer. These cars were' built to order by ligenfritz & White, York, Pa., last summer, and are in perfect order, having been used but little (say three months), They are now on thel•Companrs siding ,at Riddles burg, Bedford county, Pa ,where theYeart be insueeted on application, .to the agent at that, place. Parties wishing to inspect them, by leaviaglir the Pennsylva nia Railroad train at 11 P M. will reach Handingdon, Pa., next morning, in time to take the train for Rid dlesburg. arriving there about 10 o'clock. and can re turn to Hunt ingdon same afternoon, having some four hours time at Riddlesburg. A sample of the cars will be brought, to the city 13- fore the day of sale, of which due notice will be given. Parties wishing to purchase at private saie can do so by applying either. to Messrs. If. Thomas & Sons or to the Riddiesbure Coal and Iron Company, 528 Walnut street, Philadel phia. REAM ESTATE ; JAN. M. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate at Francis Moreau dec'd- VALUABLE PROPERTY. CHELTON Hlf LS. Vat* able Lot, six acres, on the COUNTY LINE ROAD. 4 Valuable Lots, over 12 acres, Penrose and Result avenues. TWO VALUABLE FARMS, - 110:s. - TGONERY CO. Extra Valuable F1321:13, 243 acres 146 perches, Upper f Talford township, 3 miles from r ellersvllie Station, on the North Pennsylvania railroad, Valuable Fsrm,9l acres, same township. Aar They are both desirable and valuable Farm r.ame Estate—VALUABLE WIT PROPERTY, viz THREE STORY BRICE DWELLING, No fix 3 Cellocrhill st, west of Garden. TB REE STORY BRICE TAVERN and DWELL. LEG, corner of Marlboronih and Thompson sts. THREE STORY 813.10 E. BAERRY, No. 614 Cherry Pt. THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. ECM Pine st. west of Sixth el. EAT THREE STORY BRICK DWELLING, No. 1017 N Itoiman st, with a THREE STORY BRICK In the rear on Jay st. 2 LOl - 3. BALTIMORE STREET, north of Federal st. Firs Ward. THREE STORY BRICK DWELLECG, No. 818 Carpenters[, west of Eighth st, Second Ward. 4 FRAME DWELLINGS, 415 Monroe st, between 4Lb and stn sta. THREE STORY HRICK DWELLING, No. Mg Carpenter st, with •wo-story frame and t ato-story brick dwellings]. the rear. 13 BRICK and FRAA B DWELLINGS, 524 and 828 Carpenter st. 7 DWELLING and Christian sta.S, No. 842 Swanson st, between Queen Peremp orr SaIe—'THREE STORY BRIO EC WEDLI NG. No. /417 Marshall at. above Master st. THREE STORY BR CE D st, southwest of Ridge avenue. IiBEE STORY BRICK DWELLL - NG, No. 738 Federal et. Gn I.P OF 'IHE LIBRARY OF Tkte.; LATE WIL LIAM J. DUANE, ESQ. ON TUESDAY AFTERNOON. JAN. 30. At the unction store. the library of the late William J. Due ne. Esq., including a large number of rare pam phlets on American affairs, &c. AT PRIVATE SALE . Two Lime arid Valuable LOTS, eastattd west aide of Sixth st, below Girard avenue. BY JOHN B. MMIRS a' 00., AUCTIONEERS DP Nos. itV aad 234 Markel street. corner of Bank FIRST LABOR SPRING SALE OF BRITISH, 1 7 3121..Na.h. GEMIAN AND DOMESTIC DRY Goats. We wfll hld a l eell g n awGoods, hold caoguee ooF FOUR S MONTHS' aIT an_d_part for cash, ON - SDAY MORNING. FEB. 1. At :0 o'clock, embracing about COO Packages and Lets of Staple and Fancy articles, In Woolens, Wonted/4 Linens. SUks and' Cottons. N. R.'....catsjogoes ready and goods arranged for ex. hibition early on morning ofeale. LARGE BALE OF FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS. NOTlCE—lncluded in ouisitieolTDAY, Feb. will be found the following, viz.- - bales brown and bleacned drills. do heavy brown sheet - Inca. do heavy brown ahtrtircs. ewes super bleached mnsiins do bleached and colored corset Jeans. do checks and tlckings. do ginghams and plaids. do Kentucky jeans and cottonadss. do satinets and casshneres. TAILORING GOODS. A full assortment of black and cold cloths. cassi mere% Italian cloths satin de ebine, linings, &c.„ LIFE,.' GOODS. GOODS. , . _ Also, linen datnas.ks, Shirting linens, drills and , duck, cpanish linen..kc.._ • WHITE GOODS. Also, a full assortment of jaconeta, cambrics. Swiss and check musllns. Alsr. silk Yes, suspenders, sewing silk, shirts and drawers, traveling shirts. Balmoral and hoop skirts. DRESS GOODS. pieces 6-4 splendid quality Roubaix cloth. -!•., do 6-4 fancy worsted checks. do Tartan plaid mozambiques. do brrcbe figured poplins. do liven and weft mixtures. do mohair - a and alpacas. DRESS SILKS _ - pieces bik and col'd gros du Rhine, taffetas,poult de ache. sac. We will add to our sale of THURBDA.Y, Feb. 1- - cases 9-4 brown and pale Union Huh:lnds. do 8-9 and 4 4 bleu linens. bales 20 and 24 loch double warp cream canvas. do 40 inch burlaps and as inch hemp carpets. (was fancy check ail iv( ol flannels. do super gm llty French percales. Co 6-3 and;-3 Blackston stripes. do Tborndyke Improved denims. Full lines of all Mien woven shirt fronts. FIRST LARGE PEREMPTORY SPRING SALE OB BOOTS SBOFS, BROGANS, TRAVW.I.ING BAGS, FINEFELT HATS. &c ON Tuwc , ,DAY MORNING, FEB. 6, Wlll be sold, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, ON POOR MONTHS' CREDIT, about MO packages boots, shoes, balmorala. dsc., of city and Eastern manutiscture. Open fbr examination with catalogues early on the morning or sale. M.I ~ cis: -~_~ ~: ~ ~ ~ 91~I: _~~ ~ v. O.:. • Iff Sontlmst corner Sixth and Race streets. The sale will continue until every article is dis p s T osed of. PRIVATE SALE FOR HALF THE US BELLIIieI PRIMO. Fine gold hunting case, open awe, Ragnsit patent ;ever watches, of the most approved and beat maker= ;Inc gold hunting case and open face detached lever 'nd leplue watches: ladies' fine gold watches; line gold. American lever watches; duplex and other watches. Fine silver hunting case and open face American, Enaltsh,lSwiss and other lever watches: fine silver tepine watches: Engliatt, Swiss and French watches, in Cumin& cases, double cases and open face; fine gold vest, nect, chatelaine, fhb and guard chains; fine gold lewOry of every description; .fowling pieces ; re volvela, ct.c. BILLLIRD TABLE. First class billiard table, complete. AT PRIVATE SALE. Several building lots, in Camden. N, J., Fifth and Chet;tnut streets. • - FEREPROOF Large size brepro4 f chest, 6 feet high by 836 feet wills made by Sibs C. Herring. . Alm). a small Salamanderfireproof cheat. MONEY TO LOAN, In large or small amounts, on goods 01 etmall leacription. HIL p _ FORD A 00" NUOTIONICKSS. • No. 606 MARKET street. FLEST SPRING SALE OF BOUTS AND. SHOEN- 7 4 - - , .!. FOR 1866. ON T.id.u.u.DAY IKORNING. FEB 1. Will be sold by catalogue. Ina cases Boots, "-; Brogans and )3almorals, of city and Eastern manufa ture. DAVIE & HARVEY. AMMON - KERS. • (late with M. Thomas & Sons.) • • Store No. 333 Chestnut street. • • PURDTPPURE SALES at the Store every Tuesday. SALES AT RESIDENCES wi/Lkeceive partlmtlAy attention, .• • ' Sale No. 333 Chestnut street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE._ VEINICT ft 4 ?PETS, FR VIER BED 4 . ko.• ON TUESDAY MORNING. • At 10 o'clock. at the auction store an assortment- of• Secondhand Furniture. Velvet and other ' Carpets. Feather Beils,:alugle_Matrix ' sat. /New 'Sheets, Elan.:. kets, &c. • 122: SEROONS CARA CMS INDTGO now land! . Ea k WHITE MING for sale by JOE t & DeLLEIT t a 4:4, U 8 Walnut 'Urea,