TOE. MON /17 41ltAWrr.!, To'daiiheited ilipefegteisgtilitethietelhitCelie; though , the piiiitar4iii ,Oity Sixes pohlatS9*; Penasylvatia-Railresui, at 40}; Lehigh ..Satlp at; iliStjltok-diag Aialtroid at 29i State VPres:;,W,SplKitiottle.9,atial. Sixes at,721;',. Schuylkill thlaelgatidu:gliAsZstloo;at'7Nind. -of, lea at aßatiieaf,PEatitylvatrla Idea k'sold - at: sevon d011i440,t1-104 Baukstoek at 14e dol lars and a bOjAt, • t . , , Capital ttes~ilY aecumulatea middy UM proems of liquitteritMr,And*talt:tandea - 404 forward rather neriefretly.freer theSonth and West, 111?.40T at, improleMenkiri'eielienipiti l add to the eripply; and the me:t4 market works daily-more and more, easy. amid paper begins to be: sought after; ' and" the prooinat of reeonstineting centidence grid'oredit has oemmonelat n earnest. 'The owners Oloapital are r.nogY., lieneatedlll.lts: pessettaion by thinse ttr which it may; be put, and they cannot, and Will not long held. i 141 e Mid numnductiye. : The supply of prosions Metals lalarge, tholn terior is eyertioiinewith the fruits of igrieulttn.e, and Wilde tin - "niatintilly - kef ruariufac," Lured goods,, The pried to which cotton has. re. ceded in Vurope'ind in this coantrY ;would alone emirate to pot again inmate's. the, dlogged,wheels of trade, end will certainkroVereonre the dbstaoles to a free exchange of iiomModitioi now presented in the lom:prioes of- produce. These, too, will--4 removed by MO necessities, of consumers Weil early day, and as the opens " upon'an aotive, resumPtiereof all branches of industry our °apt; talists will . net bahshind. in, that . ,generous _faith in the of our felloi:Men, on-which .our whole system of liminess is: tondo to.hinge. - We look forivard' Confidently to an active bust noes in' the spring, with- an easy money market, and full & employment fer „oer .:Manufaelories, miners, trauspoiters„ind bush:teas men of every The Beard - of Managers of.' this' Mine 11111 and Schuylkill Raven Railroad Company have - de clared &semi-annual dividend ORO per cent., equal to $3 per share. ' - --- The report of, the Auditor"-General shows _the es? Bossed vain° Of property in Pennsylvania to amount to 8558,7742 W ;T he population numbers `2.811:t 788 and the 'amo'ruat of *ration ie ,$1.76 . 3" abou(eiViiitildk:a4Mta Oftead: - TLC foltowinp, ialdejhoWe the liabilities of the varionalankir of the goturnonwealth, Wm . /ember, 1857 : . Capital Stair ". - - 325,691,439 33 Circulation . 11414,24 24 Due Other Minks - '-• - - - 5;844,970 84 Duo Depositors , 1 8,131„201'21 Dividends Unpaid' ' " ' 199,432 04 Contingent Rand - 2,577;213 11, Disnonnt, Interest and 'Exchange.: 799,978 58 Prolll - stid Loss -•' • '-''` '- 0 12420 10 Duo Commonwealth LIMO 4th - May MisoelloneoUs" • Suspense Amount " 639,57454 0699 Surplus., . Certificates of Deposit . 471,669 60 ' Total Liabilities !66,836,725 19 .. Resources of the'irariono banks,November - 1857. Bille Diseounta . $45,205,953 - 49 Specie - - - - ' ...4,580,528-81 "Due by Banks 3,773,227 42 Notes istal. OlieckSOf other Banks....! 4.814,9 M 27' Real Estate o;nd PosonalProperty.. L 353,285-7% BondS.l4.oftga - gosOd other Been#.'s' 1,494494'95' Stooks --- ' - - . - 1678,683'76 Bxebsngo and 4terest ' '' :130,e0 93' , Expenses' -. ~,.. " .145,690 83 Bills Receivable and Post Notes.... 559,241 46 Loftin. - ~• . • 890,435 46 ' 788,979 43 1;100,854 64 _76,823 73 144,1g0 19 .....$88,836,725 19 Bampondid Debt .. Bills of Exoangai.,l;,iii.l7.T44ites. Simla RtintiS 4n4-- - t Misoegeneous Total Resonioas" The aribjeined remarks .imenjhe'reeent half yearlytoeeting of. the , Bank -of Ireland, are „ . ex tracted from the - trade report of-the Pieeman's Journal : - - "The report was gratifying in' ilv 7extremit. dividepd of O f per cent. -for the *Miff year, free of "jmnonio" , tlig;.: was ileolared, • leaving - £2.7.000 to bb liddeCto the rest._ The latter figures show that the ditiotors"oatdd easily have made the same dividend as laskhalf yeer,qi.Per mat, but, as theflntanet Hoppe tp some Anal debts, they have followed the mere Madenfeettram . rather think .vvii norrectlo.laying" that the dividenkof :12/4er oeat.; , ithiolelas lean paid in - tholast . ;year whellymif of, the year's" profits; is the largest, earned alifcolie tistablislonertt of the bank: .We think-it Only, dui+ board aiain tp direct attention . ~te their "hiving .alloWed good sense to prevail overlong-established ousiont, by -. dividing - the extra 'earnings- in the ahapo of dividend; instead. of dividend and bonus: , Of ooarsebor readeti are 'Wellavrare that the holders of interests,'ef. soak ;initial- trusts, can only re , Wye theGdfv . liendsc and that bonus ls added to oePltel,4ltbtroghithe light Of the holder to have each yearissiarninga is too manifest for argument. ThatAlwalrish .bank .directors have taken -the true memantilecorirse is-to be 'reeordod to their oteditv a:thong - hi perhaps, riot ' knowing -what ptilisurerrocans,..they have. malxii. slight-coneep tied ,of the' great addition Ultra oomforte; or dt *Cation to tho.privationsof many a'Straiglifined house the apparently immatellid• alteration' of word has mado. • The atatisties in Thom's Almanac show that the yfaily'dividands of the bank wore'at no time thaa 51po - except --iti71783-4, when-they viere",Vandlnl7924, wherithoy. were 21.- 'From -1800 to 1814 they Were 7, 71; and 71 fromlBl4 tb 1829, 10 per cent., exeopting 2 years ;. and since, 1829 until. the last 12 months, they have been 8; 81, and 9. Resides these dividends, the preprietors. at different times have received . bonuses amount leg to XBOO,OOO. A bonus of per cent. wes,paid in Japuttry, 1.800. - ' • .VILLADELPHIA - STOOK NUMMI .13ALS8, ,January 9, 1668. , 143[1:7'; 131107.1 7 STOOK D.IIOKRIIB, N 17. C(I. TOIND AND CITESTNITtATBENTO - 1138'1' BOARD': 1000 N Pints 61 N-Ps-R I- 100 L 111 - 11 ' , 10N 9 Lehigh Scrip... - .. 301. - 2• • do .... ......-20% ~ • 1 -.; 'do ' ' " 30X 2 : Ido-, - 37- _3O do -.1.. -. . ....SON 40 11 oad 1t . e. , 11 a 11&D..29.15 200 do ... .... ..• .291. 11 43rard Bk - ,_ 9% 94 - do ..,... ..... 9% • BOARDS. , 100 Cataw 11 10 57 - 100 ' do lots -5% ' - oPalt 40 ;ROARD., 1 ,1 Penni R a' do' 4pg 40% 6N PA It - ' r - " 9% - 40 Road R. ..... ••.. 29 ). ,100 do tiwp 294 ; 1 1 N1 'do b6...: .20%, 23 Lob Nair iota 2d..50,%, - 100 L 161 810% - - 7 Bow Mead 11.....52% 12 Chest Var. 4% ; 00 , -do ' 5 Ilarrlib R 64N -' 61 Bk at' Pa 10t5...•• 7 BOARD,, ~- ,', , 700 City Oe now, 05 • 200'• do • 99%. 300' - do'. . ... I - 900 do 1000 Clty'RE 1000 • do -99 X 1000 Sob Nay Os 2000 Read R Se 750 Willa E... 90X 10 Pa 40 BErivE: 100 Read R 20 , 'do ..... . .29 10 do 29 11E00/VD • 4500 1.1 Pa R6s • 11)1)3,— „ 51 500 do eath 3000 Mar 0 , 1 6s Its 55.72 K 500 Pa 6008 G - " - 83)4 500 t' Je. Arlin de '64.76 WOO Itch Nov 6s ! 'B2 05.55 X 300' 800 do • '75 200,. do • 15 - 3500 City It Os 10ta... - .89x .2Peaaaß 40.1‘ 03 `do s 5 • 6 „ do asiro 40X A 6 'do .....40X ASTER 15 Hank of Pa , chotato Paton "' Rid. ~ ,takie6-. ..... L .— Bic!. Baled. At 'States fis 788,.nr ..., .., it stoCk, , „ ~, .• 0 10 Phil& Ws int, 0ff..89 8 .: 0% :Be N6 a 'B9 pro `. 18% 17 ," , e 12,89 —B9s wimp's& zliali. as los " ''... "'. N01ir.91% 99%, :doddpoortror.6s ,80 Per nrylt 5 7 0::..89, V% ,do :- 2dm..42 48 Reabitit ' " 29 - 201( Lodg 1919 a ....JOS 1074 do goods '70.70 72)4 Vicksburg " 8 do. - 1ffrt133 , 44.81 .-, Girard Book 9% 9,s — do ' do - 18;.87% 68 -, Letd el Tjue j 4,, ' X P0111:10 RR ' ' ' 40%4014 Union Canal 2N 8 Morris Cud Coo, 41. ,46 - Now Creak % Si ffcbriN do 132.;;...58N 59 . • Ciatiorissa R 8...: 0% -8 . , P110V1610416' AT , BALTIMORE, January 0,- - Thorp has - been some Movement , this week' An Provisions lurthe Market bps hesti by no means .., olive. I gayly , Alll .- varinties 'have 'fallen o 0 'ln prioe,;and tbo tendonoyis still downward. Batri--•Tbere Is, -so farm we are advieed, with ins doing in Best The rates for it aro; hoverer, unolniged, 'and,-- - sio -quote before; „Baltimoro ' packid . .ofeseat $lO, analdo, ICto. lat $l6 per - bbl. We quote Prime - Mess Beef at $3O per tiaras, of 804 Ibs. fendlndiaMeas do.nts.lS Par, tierce of 30 %S. Bor„K - gukr,4Theve,1,13 boeu some inquiry this week for, Bulk Moat, and severpl2paroele-have boon sold. The 'telos include a 10t of 50,006 Ibi. Country cut at 6 eta for Shoulders, and 7 eta for Sides and-Mlims;'2o,ooo lbi Western- do ntf eta fur Jowl[ ; 51'ete for Shoulders, 7 ota for aides, and ote thillatitr and' 200,000:16S ShOulders and Sidisrqt - efetA for'thirformer;.-alad' 71 eta for the latter. Wiheaidihie *miles of - solos of 12,050 Ibt Shottldois . an&Sides,on the spat 6 mad lots; And of a irale'of 600,0001bs do, to arrive previous to the first of March, at, 6187#. Os— Bulk... Bans • - maybe tittoted to.,dayak7,la7i els. - • pacorr.--Ifor Bacon plopshava declined , Mate rially during the past, week We hafe,had rern -lorted-Seio9 of 251,MIUr.Shoulders 81e., 10,000 lbsloose Sidedftio:,',6ott ?Wool liament,lolo, and Nortroto satis,'M lofv,•o somels-"to 100 hhds Shoulders,and Sides at 8)4 a. for the fo,rmer;'and 81 Ito. Toflhe 'latter.. To-day have reported l i sales of 30, hhda., Sides oA private terms, and of 10 blids do at Stp. , -. - WO,lrear also of a sale pester• day to the UnitedSbstes Government of. 66,h90 the, Sides at'abnut -be - quoted to-day at 80.2f0r ShoUldeigitle: for Sides,„andlOallo. for Deem -:-Mest Pork has declined ainpuour last 183138 750 per bld ! -Thor° has, bean some demand for it this week; and we note sales ilsomeBoo this at:sloo . g er whioh,flgure nloses today.We have:heard of no sales of-P/1199 _Pork. We quote ipacanhior at 513.50413.75 pot bbl. -Laurr. , --Thoonly sato of LAN wo have heard of thla week is one Of 150 kegs ilrenterti We • „quote,L4rd,in.bbla and tieroosAt Ng for OW; and 0 - to for Western... -„, • ' ' • `OUEBSA=IT BALI POW .1412.9.44berehtkabeen nuitoap active business doing this week In Coffee, sales to the extent 'of nearly 6,000 bagel haring bean The sales include 17200 bags Rioi out of the cargo of the tg Helen," at 9g cents L 600 bags do. out of=the cargo cf,the astondamin " at 9% cents; ,- 2,%/9 .bags to. out of The caro of the Wh etlttp_ t d and - 1,0510 bags do. out of the cargo of the!' hind .:Whig,'.! on „private terms; 160 bagerojected Rio at 93( cents, and or 1,000 bitto Carlo, prime' do. In lots at 10, 101 ( a 10% cents Coffee may , be tmoted StYa^y ogegx coots for common to medium Rio; 10 orlo%' 'cents for fair to geed. do; 10%011 tents tor prime and choice' d0;.;12e12g cents ..for, Laguayisi and 16e.17 cents for ;ave. We note the Import this week of 4,000 bags Coffee per barque Wlttorlindi! , from . 1 4ck er - P.ofre6 to.dafiiithho 4 , 4 , 000 •-•- • : , , „ ARRIVAig OUR PRINCIPAL HOWL [For addlllom4 fit;elf LelBw Moth Mr dfw ukny 'SS gorchall, "loirgr , If Swinoy, N Famt Lucaden, Ginn, 0 J Doff. Boston Clikunt,N Y - - LlOtloody, N tietry,'lllr inflOvi Arch. E11011614 . 01111,1465,Tvi119 r4lVeolzkoiPletsbhrilh „ , AV2tilit iioFElLLOhestatit Week, itave „ AI/ la; nil - r'• — , Telige weaver, Baltratoie , -Vi tqlr liy.W-WagAtia:Dlubinnatt Writ gritO • CITY ITEMS. A SIGHT : PA • 24111 BOTSITSIPtC.—Ae We Were 'Vending our way,uP town ondiriday eVening, her atten, lion was arrested by a bright appearance lathe northern heaverm, somewhat- !thriller to the silvery line that is sometimes seen 'ln 'the west at this season of the year Shortly after amulet. It wee about' seven o'olock when thif boreal Phonon:ono/Imm first visible. Its first ap pearance woe that of a luminous cloud, but evidently transparent, from the fact that the various stars in the constellations in that region of the sky were not in the - least ebscured by , The form'of this' peculiar light wall quickly elon gated from the centre, eastward and westward, until it Rimmed the northern heavens like a silvery how, rising &tits greatest altitude—we should Judge—about thirty degrees "abovie the horizon at the pole, and embracing vilthinite visible segment all the principal stare in the :constellation of 'Ursa Major, the (treat Bear. The aye -Awl width of this singular bow In the winter heavens trataboitt eta degrees, or near twice the measurement of. the belt 'of Orlon. In hue and brllihniey it woo strikingly similar to the misty rings that sometimes eneircle the moon, which are 'usually regarded as ominous of a fall of snow; a feature, by the way, which may not be inappropriately ascribed to the phenomenon cow under consideration, as the reader will readily judgo from the state of the weather on Sa fordaymorning. :The light referred to will be voted aurora borealis, of course:, and that it was lumen bonnie f nor' horn light,) none can doubt ; but the query what bad it to do With the snow which succeeded• the cloudless sky in "which it appearedwithin the brief space of a few hours tifisi Its disappearance? The attention of the scientific to this probable barome trical p °pert; of the aurora borealis might lend to im portant results. The investigation of this interesting subject is respectfully wair4 in favor of thoSo who have (what wo , have ilot) leisure to prosecute it. GEN. WAL/CER WANTS TO BE INnEMNIFIEn.— Yt that General William Walker Intends to apply ta,Congress for an indemnity on account of the arrest andel:ideation of his party. This is likely, for the Ge neral is by no means a very modest man, and it is barely possible that be may next be asking for en ap propriation to enable hint to get a new suit at the Brown Stone Clothing hall of Rocklin' & Wilson, Nom. 603 and 000 Chestnut street, above Sixth. ADMIRABLE.—Can anything be more admirable than the sentiment or Cicero, W his orations de mid lie, whore he lays. down the axiom, "one good turn deserves another "l -We know, of nolo. hence„ we we complacently believe' we "deserve well of the Repub lic” fer having lie often reminded the citizens thereof that the best and most elegant clothing, at reduced rates, may be had at. the Philadelphia Temple of Pestilen t Granville Stoltes,'l7o, 601 Chestnut street. - " To srotiAcus oloy'd with costly fare, - • ;Stiaplidity alone is rare." - Alter reading the fulsome and ridiculous . 4 puffs " 'With which the columns of our contemporaries are it Is refreshing to turn to the simple announce- Anent that the 'olobrated clothing nem of Milton Al -bright, .Sc 00., ,‘ Jayne's Hall,” No. 62? Chestnut "stied, will continue to sell clothing, ready-made, or wade to order, ol'superlor fabrics and latest styles, un usually low. 421,820 . 12 5,505 .00 ..; ' "80,708.58 PHILADELPHIA HOARD OF TRADE. Nowene O. 101161/T, FRINOIB. R. COPE, (OORRIIISH or Tax Mossy[ Tuos.,K/3111ER, Jn. SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. '; • - PROM TILE UNITED - STATES. stusaie .. DAT A_rago, - ., • New York—UBAT° Jan 0 - PROM EUROPE. - • , • nod TOR DAT. 'AMOR ~.tivprpool..New York Dec 20 Ilemmonis Hamburg... New York Tan 1 Fulton:, Rasre...New York Tan 12 jr' ib a 041ifornis Mall Steamers salt from Now York on the sth and 20th of each month. . MOVEMENTS 01 HAVANA STEAMERS Flitcatsczurs—From New York 24, arriving at He vans Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From New Orleans 24th;-Havana 23d, arriving at Now York 28th. OAHAWBA-1401213 New York 12th, arriving at pavans 17th. and New Orleans 19th.- From New Orleans 27th, Havana 20th, arriving ntoNew York 3d, NUMBS Otrr—From New York 17th, arriving at 1la: Ma 23d, and New Orleans 20th. From New Orleans 6th, Havana Bth, arriving at New York 13th BLACK WARRIOR -Prom New York 27th arriving at Havana Ist and New Orleans 3d. From New Orleans 12th, Havana 14th, due at Nsw York 18th. o lesnat,—From Charleston 19th and 4th, doe a4lla. vans 28d and 7th.- From Havana 10th and 26th, due at New York 18th and Slat PORT OF PHILADELPHIA.) Jan. 11, 1969 BON RISES RIGR WATER.... 'BtearushiP City of Richmond, Mitchell, from Rich ,niond,4litNerfolk 21 boom, with mdze and pasaengere to Thomas Webster, Jr.' At II P Arort.Thursday, in side, of Old Tidnt, within 16 [otiose( Norfolk. paned the steamehip ' hence for Richmond; on Pride' , morning, off the Fourteen Feet Bank, passed barque Odrdelia, for 'Hingaton,lain, and some fifteen notice In the bay and river bound up. - , Eche Ilero, Terry, 3 days from Baltimore, with rodeo to Thai' Webster, Jr. Bohr Jae E ,Prico, Leverton, 3 days from Baltimore, with Inds. to Thea Webster, Jr. Behr George It Fisher, Salmons, 2 days from Alliford, dell wile corn to J II Mcllolley. - Bair Diamond Rate, Smithera, 2 days from Milford. Del, with Corn to 7 II DlcOolley.- ' CLEARED. ' Steamship City of New York , Howea Boston, lioury ' Haiqite -, Mary WeildsDiShanklaall, Matanzas, D W Pres ott. - Barque Wm Ilefaiy, Yong, Cardenas, W P Mciaen Behr Sarah Woodbridge, Higgins, Trinidad do Cuba, 8 & Vir Welsh. Behr Rouiton, Russell; Charleston, Pettit, Mar tin & Co. / • Sobs S kilaminond, Paine, Reiter', D Cooper, • Bohr Coo, W 'Szabo, Emerson Baltimore, Thos Web 7Piiiiiile,niattmueLTA-trecraatre: (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) 'LEWES, Del.. Jan. 8, S A IC The sehr P-Ilowov,llickman, and Ufl cayenne cut ter Forward are the only Teasels in harbor. Copt II r Nones, of the revenue cutter Forward, reports that two Men beidoging to•the Brandywine lightship left 22d ult in a boat, for the purpose of putting a letter on board of a schooner, then in the distance, upward bound, and have net since been haunt of. The wind at the time was fresh from NN, which increasod.towards evening to a gale, and the presumption - is that tho.baat capsized and the mon were lost. Wind NW—weather cold. Yours, &a, - , WM. lIIOEDIAN. DST eIIACIAII.H.3 (Oorreepondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND, Jan 20. 4 15 P DI Tue steamship rhineas Sprague, from Boston, and an hermaphrodite brig, deeply laden, passed In this fore noon. No vessels m the bay outward bound. Wind E. Weather clear and calm. Yours, &a., - [HT TELACORANT TO TEM PRESS 3 NEw Yost. Jan 10 Arrived, It sr, steamship Africa, Shannon, from Liver pool. She reports -the barque oeorge Bradford, (N 8) ;and the chip Scottish Oblef as being passed in the bier- Say When ' coming out. Jan- I:,at 830 A If, Ist 48 10, len 35 20, passed a steainer bound eaat; Jan 9, at 8 P 111, egehinged signals with steamship Arago, hence for Southampton and Myra; Dec 27, lit 51 48, ' 10n 744 at 11 30 P Id. o..chattgod. slgnaboilth steamship America, behnd east. ' - I • 'nip David Ornekatt, from Ban Francisco . Ship Charles and Jane, from-Triesto. . Barquo David Lapsley, of Philadelphia, Bishop, from Matanzas. - . . . Drift Notre, Long, from Port an Prince Dec 30. On 30th Dec lost her deck load of logwood lu a gale, sprung mainmast, apt Rolla, Le. Below, ahip Bavaria, from Havre. ' • BINDY !loot, Jan.lo. - - The 'berque idarftvoi; from Franco for New York, went &Shore yesterday'at Darnegat, No particulars. Tho crew are said to be saved. • The vessel is owned at the eastward. .The Schl , Suarez, Capt hiartin,lrom Navarra Wand forDaltimore, with a cargo of guano, arrived at Inagua on' the 224 alt in a sinking condition, tier cargo was discharged, and the vessel condemned. She war Insured to Phlladelahia, Ateamehip Phineag tiprague Matthews , cloned at ostori fltb lust for Philadelphia. Saranali, Rovriao4, hence at Liverpool 25th all, 11840 s passage. Ship Richard liustoed, (sew, 642 tone) Stanwood, for LaoPrancieco, cloarod at Boston Bth inst. Ship Zered, ttaywond, from Londonderry, arrived at 'el:Oilcans 24 lat. . . Aliigaice, De Yorrest, from Liverpool, atCharies an Ott). inst. Ship Marianne, (Orem) Ilauloop, from Liverpool for Baltimore, passed Cape ifehry 7th Inst. Ship Wild _Pigeon, Mayhew, from Caldera Ost 21, with hides, copper, &c, arrived at Now York 9th Met. Bailed In company with ship sfagellan, King, for Boston. The barque Valeattan. Graver, for Bostou,salled a few days previous.' -Nov 25 tot 35 33, lon 21 23, exchanged sig nals with Br ship City of Bemires, from London for Cal. mitts, Nov 20, Tat 27 54 8. lon 21 26, exchanged signals with ..11r:bawine Alacrity . , bound it. Dec 27, tat 20 66, lon 2050, exchanged signals with Br ship Jeremiah Garnett, bound south; ; Deo 14, let 4 35 8, 100 3135, ex ohauged algnelli With a Dutch brig steering Routh; DOe 31 Ist 29 614 lon 06 45, spoke brig Witt A Arey, from Wilmington for Martinique; 21 Inst. let 8151, lon 08 10, Ppokp barque Alvarado, trout Boatload for N Orleans, I nage out; 84, let 3402, lon 7834, exchanged signals with a ship and a three-masted ochr steering south. Barque Hover,' Vansice, from Rio dudaneiro; vla Bar. badoes and ,Cienfitegos, arrived up at New Orleans 21 Borgne creole, Win, from Rio de Janelto for Balti more, paned Cape lienry Sth inst. - Barque CHM n, Lewis, from Baltimore for Montevi deo. Whilitt ilialpioa Roads Sth lost. , Barque Richard Taunton, from Rio Janeiro, with 4120 bagecolfee, was below New - Ordeal:to 24 loot. Barque Honduran, Collins, for Rio Janeiro and a Ma. ket, gelled from Baltimore Sth lust. Barquo Penguin, Wheeler, f,om Amoy, Aug 29, ar rived at New York Otis inst, left. Aniler Oct 12, and St titian& Deal, with teas. Sept 22, in Celebes Sea, Cape Dods bearing Si 60 lollies, spoke ship Chicago of Boa r toot from Manila (Anjior 20 for London; Oct 20, tat 22 8, lon 7035 B. spoke ship Atlanta, from Calcutta. for Boston.. Dee 0, John S. Andrews jumped overboard and wan drowned. Mr A was formerly second officer of the whaling barque l , Perie," _of New London, woe lauded at St Bolen& from that vesael.an. a pot on board the P by ,the.Anierion Consul St that port, Brig NautOue.,(Lubec) from Rio Janeiro, with 4250 bega_coffee,.was below New Orleans 24 lost Brig Water Witch, Skinner, for Sierra Leone, cleared at Boston Bth inst. , Brig --Wappoo, Carver, from Wilmington, NO, at New Orleaup2elinat, , Brig Mon, Brow, cleared at Baltimore Bth inst. for Pernambuco And a market. ' - . . Prig Argyle, Warrep, from Menlo& for Baltimoro, pa into Norfolk Bth Inat. lore harbor. Behr effnnesotei, Baker, hence, and N WGardner, * Bourne, from New Bedford, at Norfolk Bth inst. • Behr I P Wethenll, Cobb, from Boston, at Charleston eth inst. Bohr Arglie Eye, Sharp, from --, woo below New Orleans 4thluet. f3ehr Burrows, p Stehene, °looted at Wilmington, N. O. oth Inet for Now York, • ' Behr 'LAO JoneajiteVenson;from Providence for Phi ladelphia, was piquing to gallium batch Wend !tor por 7th foot. A N. , SchrEphfalttaAtina,ll , ale, for N Orleans, cleared t Charleston 4th lnat. - - Behr W L Burrougho, deuke, from Savannah, at Now orlt 4th !not. . Bohr Ingoinar,Vese; frost Boston for Philadelphia ilod froth Holmes , Hole 7th lnat. ' , Behr -Village Belle, Harvey, hence at Et John, NB , th Ind Pftge .1 Behr ER Rowley, Godfrey, which salted from Charlet. ten oth Mat, wax bound to Wilmington, NO. Behr Dorcas "reload, "Mori. from Charleston, ' at Wilmington, NO, Sth inst. Scbrrl N Smith, Smith, cleared at Baltimore Bib loot, fOrWaohlaptohi NO. - -Bohr Ms Eldridge, Louden", from Ferialidino, arrived at Barannah oth inst. , Behr There - 11EO, Gandy, at Providence 7th Mat, from Atmtandrla.' D¢ the..3d lost, off Hog Island, carried •aviat . head of foremast. Beh r Stitt, York, trom Portl a nd for Phil a delphia, sailed from Orport 7th inst. Bator John , Magee i Magee, from Bristol for Philadel phia, was in patch bland Harbor 7th lust Behr 'Gen . lteaalej - Teel,' for Port au Prlnce,salled from BOOM 4liffist,--; tilarinie intelligence. 18 11511 N EMS 4 42 10 55 MULE! THOS. B. HQ MO 11,41.21M01M, dlin. 10 Bohr John Oadwalader, Godfrey, from Providence for Great Egg Harbor, was in Dutch Wand Harbor 7th hot. MARINA ILISOSLLANY. Ship Serampore, ashore at oohasset, lies heeled off shore, and at high water the sea flows over her upper deck. She has a deck load of cotton and molasses, most of which was takon off morning of Bth. Oapt Morris, of steamer Neptune, arrived at Boston Bth, states that the ship bad been stripped to her lower masts that her pampa have been forced op about-fouri feet, indicating that hea bottom was broken up, End that If the weather eentioues favorable, the greater part of the cargo will bo saved, of course much damaged: NOTION TO MARINERS. Notice in hereby given that the Buoy has been re placed ou Lincoln Ledge, at the mouth of the Kennebee River. The Buoy has also been replaced on Bulwark Ledge, entrance to Portland harbor. By order of the Lighth •ooe Board. THEO P. GREEN, Lighthouse Inspector, First District. Portland, Jan 6,1888, Australia, East Coast—Proposed Additional Light —l'ort farkson.—The Colonial Government of New South Wales has given notice, that in addition to the revolving light now exhibited on the 0 atm. South Head, Fort Jackson, Sydney, it is intended shortly to establish a fixed white light on the Inner South H ad, at the en trance of that port. The new light will be extend.: or refloating, of the first order, placed at an elevation of 00 feet above the sea at high water, and should be visible from the deck of a vessel in ordinary weather at a distance of 14 miles. It is expected that the light will be exhibited early in the year DM Further particulars, as emu as they are received, will be given hereafter. Fwed Light at Newcastle Harbor —Notice boo alga been given, that on and after the let January, 1858, a white fixed light will be exhibited all night from the lighthouse recently erected on Nobby Head, at the en trance of the port of Newcastle, when the coal fire hi therto shown on the main laud there will be oilscon• tinued. The light tower stands In hat 82 deg 55 rein 20 sec S, lon 131 deg 48 min 50 sec coat of Greenwich. The character and order of the illuminating appara tus, and the form, height, and the color of the light bowie, are not elated By command of their Lordships. • JOHN WASHINGTON, Hydrographer. Hydrogrophir• Office, Admiralty, London, December 11, 1857. DOMESTIC PORTS NEW YORK, Jan DLitt*, astir Fred Unwell, Larra way, Port an Prince. Had heavy weather N of Nat teras, Fpllt mita, sprung Indrawn, carried away head gear and eta tot knightheads. DIX IS, Castle Ittand bearing ME, distant IS miles spoke li.unue Lucy Frau d., of Brookville, from Mobile for St Jago. Old, ships Wabash, Purinton, Havana; Bello America,Sawyer, Mobile; barque N Gaston, Maxwell, Barbados; brigs Drummond, Chapman, Aspinwall; Wheaton, Staples, Savanilla; Fredonia, Lord, Mayuruez Mystic, Yidi, St Marks; edit% Murry Idaybee, Tuttle, 8t Thomas, and a market; Norfolk Packet, Bedell, Apalachicola; Manbaaeot, Blake, Charleston, Below, brig Koloa, from Port au Prince. Sid, steamship Arago; Havre and Southampton; Star of the South, and Atalanta, Savam , nab; Columbia, Charleston; Jamestown, Norfolk, drc PORTLAND—Are 7th, barque 0 II Ilainliton, Chase, Havana, via Richmond Island; ache Lamartiuo, Ogler, Breeden for Boston. •--•• • • - . Ctd, brig Thee Achorn, Itaatinge, Cardenas, PROVIDENCE—MT 7th, Rehr Theresa 0, Gandy, Alexandria. Sid, _Behr Diary E Pierce, Smith, Cardenas, NEW HAVEN—SW. Bth, bargee May Flower, Barba. does; eche Gen Armstrong, Porto Rico. NEWPORT, Jan 7, 8 A Af—Sid, steamship Chose peake, Crowell, from New York for Portland; brigs Ze• nophon, Bonaparte; schrs Lyria Ann, Voorhies, from Providence, New York; Mary Anna, Wm Gregoryo W Dyer, Highland Cider, 1) Ellis, Houlormit Plying 'Nish, Jane Durfee, Abblo Poster, and all others previously reported in port detained by bad weather. In Dutch Island Harbor 71k, 8 A M, brig John P Hooper, front Providence for Baltimore; aches R C Stannard, Jr, from do for do; Geo Holfinan, from do for do; J DI Bayles, from do for Norfolk, preparing to sail. A large fore and aft Fehr, supposed to be the J W Lindsey, Crowell, from Norfolk fur Full River, passed up Mount Hope Day to-day. BAVANNAII, Jan 6—Arr, brig Recovery, Perriam, Newport; brig d'ohn Pierce, Yellville, Havana. Old banjos Mary R Barney, Luther, Warren, RI. OAPE HENRY, Jan B—The following vessels from 'Baltimore wont to sea to-day:—Barques Maria Johnson, for Rio Grande; Richard Cobden, (Br) Feldhausen, for Cape of Good Hope: brigs Los Amigos, (Br) Lawson, for Kingston. Ja; achr Virginia Antonleta, Sibiu, for Now York Ship Mary Goodell, Goodell, from Baltimore for Boston, is in James River Channel; ship Flora Mono. wild, do for Liverpool, is abreast of the Head of the Middle; and brig J Marston, Young, do for West Indies, are in Hampton Roads. Wind fresh from NE.—Pilot. NEW ORLEANS, Jan 2—Arrived, steamship Atlan tic, Talbot, Roy West and Florida ports; Bremen ship Julius, Mayer, Bremen; brigs Allan B Chapman. Lau rent, Havana; M A Stevens, Butler. do,• Teaco, Patten, Charlostdn; Jas B George, Atwell, Turks Island. Cld, steamship. Taxes, Talbot, Galveston and India. Imola; ships Atlantic, Worth, Now York; Milton, Kings man, Boston; 8 Gildersleeve, Johnson, Liverpool; 11 Moritz Arndt, Mantel, Bremen; Spanbalque Vine!, Ju lia, Barcelona; brigs Transit°, Francesch, do; Restsu rater, Estape, do; Atalaydo - , Puges, do; Brownsville, Simpson, Havana; schr W R Pettis, Blackney, Punta Rosalba. Betoly, ship Atalanta, Whitmore, Bath, lite. lowed to sea 30th ult, ship Achilles and barque N Boynton. and to the bar ship City of Brooklyn; ant° to sun ably Kate Dyer and barque Antoinetta. Opeciat Notices. January 9, 1558.-4ln motton of George M. Wharton, Esq GENRE E. BUSCH was this Jay ad mitted to practice as an Attorney la the District Court, and Court of Common Pleas, for the city and county of Philadelphia. J.ill-114 Week,ll's Teller Ointment cured J. W. New ling, Pine street, of Tetter eighteen yeard otonding Office, No. 30 South PISTIL street. Jall•StWF3t* William C. :Ilene°, 007 Chestnut Street, Is selling all kinds or Him Stationery at on e•half the re gular price. Call on him at once and you will be sans fled. Jao•Ln Aubin's Patent Oa* Works, ERECTED FOR ToWNS,FILLAUES, ARO FACTORIES, PORTAULE OAS WORKS, For lIOTKLS, firoaes, and COUNTRY BRATS, put up at abort notice. These works occupy but little space; are easily operated, and tarnish a BRILLIANT OAS LIMIT at low cost For further Information call at No. 114 North SE VENTH street, %hero tho works can be seen in opera tion, or address CUAS. N. TRUMP, Agout, No. 114 North SEVENTH street, Ithiloan. Cubs. TRUMP, Agent, Baltimore, Md. jal34wd, S. C. Demild, Commission Business in Cann. inercial paper and negotiations of loans, 613 Wsxxor 82., opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia, nolo-2w The Greatest Bargains in the WorlS.--The subscriber, Mug about to close his business, °Miro his entire stock of superior Ready-made Clothing for sale. All in leant of a superior article are invited to give bim a call. Store to let ani fixtures for sale. At. TRACY, 2.97.14AR1M Street. dels-2m Saving Fund.—National Safety Trust Co., Office, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS BY THE BANKS. 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2. Current Bank" Notes, Checks, and Specie will be received on deposit. 8. Deposits made in Bank Notes or Chocks will be paid back in Current Bank Notes. Deposits made in Gold or Sliver will be paid back in Coin. Interest Five von Om. per annum. non Seamen's Saving Fund— Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of spcond street. Receives de posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of flys per cent. per annum. Office open daily, from 9 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Ps esident Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Charles M. Morris. newer', Infant Cordial... Mils Invaluable Ourdlal IS prepared from a variety of the moat choice and efficient aromatics knonn In medicine, and is the moot perfect and reliable cartnhsativa extant for Infanta and young thildren. By its powerful Influence a speedy cure la effected In all caeca of Molls, windy pains and miasma. Believes and mitigates much orchildren>a suffering during denti tion or teething, and by Its soothing properties tran nullifies palm' of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, Sco. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and bee been used in thousands of cases with the moot abundant success. No family should be without it. Prepared only by Missy A. Bowes, At his Drug and Chemical Elora, N. B. corner of Diath eud Green eta., Philadelphia. To whom all orders most be addressed. And for sale by Drugglete generally. au 18.17 For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful complexion, use '• Malin of 1,000 Flowers." For dressing Ladles' hair, use 4 t Woodland Cream, s new Pomade." It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully W. P. FiTHIDOS & CO, Proprietors, N. Y. For sale by T. D. Peterson, 308 Chestnut; Samuel Nines, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. It. Durand, 718 Chest nut; T. U. Peters & Co., 710 Chestnut; G. G. Evans, Gift Book-gore, 439 Chestnut; 0. S. Hubbell, 8410 Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co,, Tenth and Mar ket; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr Morrison, Seventeenth and Chestnut ; J. W. Slums & Sons, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward Olnistmann, 702, Chestnut; Thomao Lancaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut, nol2-17 Saving Fund OF TIIE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, S E. CORNER FOURTH AND WALNUT STRUM Das always paid la full on demand, SSD CONTINUES TO DO SO, INTEREST, FIVE PER CANT. dondmit Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, 531 WALNUT fIT, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE. GEO. J. HENKEL'S, 621 WALNUT Street, 0 , 22.3133 Leto. of 178 Chootout Street Good Coffee Loren of Coffee cannot realize the full value of their favorite beverage without having it made in the Old Detninlon Coffee Pot. ARTHUR, BURNLIAM, & GILROY, 111 and 118 Routh TENTH, for. of 0 eorge, 43-dra Cole Mauufacturers. Jackson, JOB PRINWI, MERCHANT STREET. Checks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heads, Cir culars, Casio, end all other kinds of Job Printing, at pekes to snit the times. oel7-11 Marrone°. On the oth instant, by Rev. Mr. Michelbaoher. Mr. LEVY lIEXTER formerly of Baltimore, to Miss URN RI} ITA RENON, of Richmond, Ye. On the XI instAilt. by the Rea .3. E. Beagle, Me. Al AU RICE B. LAWRENCE to EMMA 0. YORK, both of Denolaville, Cope N J. On the oth hateet, by Rev. J.ll Ripley, Mr. 30110 TRAP to Miss FIBULA DODGE, all of tide city. 19zatlie. On the sth Instant. after a protracted illness, Captain JAMES A. 1401,AND, aged 45 years. Suddenly, ou the sth instant, JAMES BROWN, aged 30 years. On the Oth ilmtant, Mr. JAMES PRITOIIARD, in the 29th year of his age. On the 4th instant, after a protracted illness, .1. RO GERS CRAVES, in the 24th year of his age. Ife was the eldest non of Joseph R. and 'Margaret P. Graves Ou the Bth instant, riIMiTLIA, RODOAR, in tits lith Me of Or ede, , THE PRESS. ,PHILADELPHIA. MONDAY. JANUARY 11, 1858. CITY MORTALITY HEALTH OFFICE, January 0, 1858. The number of Interments in the city of bin, for the week ending at 12 o'clock to-day, 15... let set report 184 Ahem , ' 1 Apoploxy 3 exocor 2 Otontoi ties ' 8 Oroup 12 Congestion Of Drain 3 Consumption of Lungs... 22 Convulsions 7 Ca.arrit 2 Cocoale. 4 Drop) 8 Disease of Heart 4 Liver Debility 10 Muster:ion Brain . a Typhoid Fever 8 Scarlet Fever 8 Typhus Fever .. . ... 3 Inflammation of Drain.. 8 Lungs... 7 it Stomach 5 Bronchi. 3 Maras:nue 5 Maoia•a•potu 3 1 Of the above there wore: From the Altushoue People of Color Cout.ty Prlon. Fr &ate Contnitttee.—The ntembere of the Democratic State Committee are requested to meelkat Buehler's Hotel, Harrisburg, on TUESDAY, January 19, at i o'clock P. DI 0. R. 131.10KALEIV, Clutirmata j' N. liu"1 " "" ' Secretaries. R. J. HALDEMAN, Scenes in Holy and lassie Lands, in it cow se of SIX. LECTURES, by Rev WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D., at CONCERT lIALL. First Lecture—On TUESDAY EVENING, January 12th—Subject: 6 4 Jerusalem under four Monarchies." Second Lecture—On MONDAY EVENING, January litth—Subject : Bethlehem, Nazareth, and their Le gends), Third Lecture—On TUESDAY EVENING, January 26th—Subject: "The Sacred Waters of the Holy Land." Fourth Lecturo—On TUESDAY EVENING, Febru ary 2d—Subject: " The Otusaders In the Holy Lead." Ni th Lecture—TUESDAY EVENING, February oth—Subject: "The Acropolis and the Areopagus of Athens ~ Sixth Lecture—On TUESDAY EVENING, Febru ary 10th—Subject: "The Throne and the Palace of the Caesars." Tickets s fer tho COMBO. The proceeds for Cm benefit of tho " Northam Home for Yrlcndleee Children. Jan-loth tfolti If .piritualism.-51161 Emma Ifardlup, of New York, an inspired medium. will lecture nod answer questions et SANBOSI STISN't HALL, THIS EVEN ING, at 7)4: o'clock. Admission 5 max. 117* Lecture In Aid of the Poor.—The Rev. ALFRED NEVIN, D. D. will lecture in the Penn Pres byterian Oburch , TENTH. street, below Girard Amite, on TUESDAY EVENING next, the 1211, 'natant, at, o'clock. the entire proceeds of which aro to be dereltd to the benefit of the Poor of the Twentieth ward. Sub ject : Thu Plurality of Worlds." Tickets 25 cents—to be had of any of the officers and members of the Relief Association; also, at various stores In the ward, and at the door on the eVellitlg of the lecture. ja11.20 fl Col. John W. Forney will deliver —a Lecture, entitled • 4 Tho American Statesman," for the benefit of the Howard Association of the lbghteenth Ward, on TUESDAY EVENING, January 12th, In lieu. Coorge Chandler's Church, PALMER Street, above Queen. Tickets (free) may be obtained at the Drug Stone, The Richmond Coaches pass within a short distance of tho Church every low minutes from the Exclumgo. jag St* What Shall we Ent'?—What Constitutes a 'Wholesome, Generous, and Economical Diet —These questions will be considered in a course of EU Popular Lectures on the On en ISTSY or TUE '1 ABLY. by Prof. lIILLINGIIAM. Introductory Lecture on 2d day (MONDAY) Evening, nt 8 o'clock, at the HANDEL AND HAYDN MOBlO HALL. demon Tickets 75 cents.—To be obtained at the principal drug stores. Jail-dst* irr Notice —At an Annual Sleeting of the Stockholders of the GIRARD B . & M. INS. CO , held thin day nt theft Oleo, No 302 WALNUT Street, the following Ofileere and Menton' wore duly elected to serve for the ensuing year : PREBIaxxr—JOEL JONES Tian Pnesioanr—A. d GILLETT. `. „ . BIOIIETAIIT AND TIMIBURIVI—]NO. S. M MULLIN AISDISTMIT SIeCtiRTARY--JAMES B. AINORD. JOEL JONES, UEO. W WOODWARD, WNI 11. SWAIN, II N I.II3ItROUOIIS, JNO. ANSPAOII, 311., THO. CRAVEN, JOSEPH KLAPP, M. D., A S. GILLETT, JNO, DIoOLURE, JER. WALKER, ° 3 B. JIMMIES, O.D.MIDY.MAKER, W. S. IIOYD, 11. It 000ISIIALL, WAI. C. RUDMAN, JNO. W. OLAUGORN, FRANCIS PETERS. J. B. 3to.SIIILLIN, Secretary. Put LAM:L.IIIId, Tan ; 5, 1558. Jab-6t /j7 7 ElitTrary Lin renn.—Au Experienced Edney, a successful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty-tive years of the drudgery of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out or sell Ma brains at retail to those who may require their earfuls In any honorable way. Merchants, Business Men, Inventors, sod dealers of every kind, will be supplied, off-hand. with Advertise meats, (political or others ise,) Notices, Cards, Circu lars, or any species of article dsired. Politicians will ho supplied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, IMltorial Ar ticles, Communications. and ovary other sort of Brain work, which they may flnd it inconvenient or trouble some to doter themselves. Ladies and tientlonian, of every rank in society or oc cupation in life, can have Letters written on any sub ject, whether businese or sentimental. The advertiaer will also conduct or translate Corres pondence of every kind, either English, Preach, Span. huh, German, or Italian. Poetry, Acroeties for Ladles , Albums, Notes Billet deux, Monodies, end conipositions of the tnosedelleate and confident-al character incident to every possible circumstance or event in life, will be furnished in in violable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishes. Ordere by mail, accompanied with cash, will be 'Wetly and promptly attended to. Address J. TUOMPION, Literary Bureau, Bet 2286 Philadelphia P. 0.. Pa. QTOCKHOLDERS' MEETING OF THE 1.:7 NORTH PEENSVLVANIA RAILROAD COM- N y N say; stm'cluekratae cam parini Office WALNUT street, a mooting analelection will be held, at which It Is the duty of Stockholders to Le present punctually, and in large numbers. Such ao occasion cannot again happen for ono year, so that bitocklioldere should mako it a point to be on band, to partioipato in proceedings which may have much to do with the price of their altar.. 3‘ll-1t TANUARY 9, 1858.—The holders of the (het mortgage bonds of tho Philadelphia and Run. bury Itailrcuol Company are requested to meet at the office or the Company, 303 WALNUT street, at 12 o'clock M., on WEDNE 4 DAY, 12th instant, upon bust- UM of importance, 6 jalt.3t DISSOLUTION.—The partnership hero toroth elistitur under the !MIMI of FIVE & MIL LIGAN ta, from and after I.lthi dote, Maliolred by mutual consent. The bohluess will be continued ss heretofore, at thu at stand, .20 North ELEVENTH Street, by B. T. MILLMAN, bucenxor to M. Christie. A. FIFE, 11. T. MILLMAN. Jall.lt* January Oth, ODONNELL'S BOOK-KEEPING IN -BTITUTE, EIMITII and ARCH Street—The Complete Counting-Ltouro Course llook-keoplng, Com mercial Calculations, and Business Writing, thoroughly and practically taught. OPEN DAY and EYENINU. jail it* rpHE 111E011ANICAL BAKERY.—On and 1 after TUIS. DAT, the 11th Mat , the BREAD from this establishment, and BREAD TICKETS, will be for solo nt the following Depute : At tho DEPOT, corner BROAD and VINE Streets. At CALEB CLOTHIER'S, 111 Neatla MTH Street At JACOB V. BEMS'S, FOURTH, above Callow).III etreet. At HENRY E. WILKINSON'S, corner FIFTII and OATEB effects. Other Depots will ho announced front day to day, as arrangements are completed. Persona wishing Bread delivered at their dtvelling.i mill please register their names at the Depots, where books are provided for that purpose. • An soon as a sufficient number to entablihlt routes aro obtained, finch delivery will be begun. Tickota of too kinds, one lox the one of those who y ash their Breast do. layered at their dwellings ' and one for the use of those who prefer to send for it to the Depots, will bo provided and for sale at the Depots. The Carriers o Le In structed to deliver Bread fur a• Carraer4 , tickets P ice of "Carr ere' tickets," 5 i a cents each. I Price of '' Depot ticketa," 5 cents each. jalLtilf 0. MACDANIEL, Superintendent LATE ENGLISH runicATioNs.— Justl oportW and for sale by C. J. PRICE & CO.. Importers of English Rooks Engravings, Oco,, No. 3.3 South SIXTII Street, above Chestnut THE USEFUL METALS AND THEIR. ALLOYS, By Scotian, Truran, Clay, Ac. Illostrate.l. Small 800, cloth, $2 25. LIFE OF A SPORTSMAN. By Nimrod Illustrated by Aiken. /loyal Bvo, cloth. VI. ON GOTHIC) ARCIIITECTURE—SocuIar and Do mestic. By G. G. Scott, A R. A. Bvo, cloth, 82 75. ON DISEASES OF THE ALIMENTARY CANAL. By 8. O. Habershon, M D. $3. URINARY DEPOSITS. Ily Dr. Golding Bird. Fifth edition ,• revised by Dr Birkett. Small 800, cloth, $3. RECORDS OF MINING AND METALLURGY; Or, Facto and Memoranda for the use of the Min° Agent nod Smelter. Wood Engrat logs. Ily J. A. Phillips awl John Darlington. Small Sao, cloth. $1 75. SOAIthET FEVER AND UROWINO INSPIRATION OF INFANT& By P. Iluo9, SlArgeou 12ing, cl o th, 1110. LIFE OF FALSTAFF. Illuhtrated by Cruikalutok Ports I to T. THE V I ICI IN lit NS. By W. N. Thookerny. II I tot trated by tbo Author Portal and 2. INDUSTRIAL ARTS ON THE NINETEENTH CEN TURY. Gomm of the MoucLeater Exhibition. Ele gantly printed to gold and colors. Part.; 0 Lill. ft per Port SPORTING IN BOTH HEMISPHERER. By J. D'Eweit. Colored enonivlngo.l2ino. cloth, 51 23, OUTRAM AND HAVE - LOOK'S PERSIAN CANI PAION. By Capt. C. 11 Hunt. 78th 111ghlanders. Colored platen, 12tho, doll', $1 25. run BUCCANEERS, or the Monarchy or the Main By Walter l'hornhury. With illustrations by Plot. 1.2m0, cloth, $1 25 COMMON OBJECTS Oh' TIIE SEA PIIOIIE, By the Rev. J U. Wood. Finely colored plater. 12no, cloth, $l. TIIE MUTINY IN INDIA TO THE FALL OF DELHI 12ino, fancy board', 25 cents. TALES OF WO3IEN'S TRIALS. By Mrs S.C. Hall Finely illustrated. New edition. Small No , cloth, $l.lO. THE UPPER RHINE AND ITS PICTURESitIIE SCENERY Beautifully illustrated on Mee) by Illiket Foster. Small 000, cloth gilt, $5. CHARLES MACKAT'S POEMS. New edition. Il lustrated 12mo, cloth, $l. LIVINGSTON'S TRAVELS IN AFRICA. Finely illustrated with !nape andplates, $O. Foreign 'looks imported to order by every steamer Monthly catalogues of new nod old English and French Books furnished gratis on appliention. j 1-It BROAD GLOTTIS, cAssittiEuE% ii_. HATTINLITB, VESTINGS, BOys' wear generally, And Clothe Hot Ladles , Cloaks. Nrom the tate Auction Soles, at REDUCED PRICES. • CURIVEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 4&2, and 454 North SECOND Street, 4050 above WILLOW L ADIES , DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL & SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, 1096 CHESTNUT Stmt, tour doors below Eleventh And 315 B. SECOND St , below Spruce. FACTORIES.—Nos. 95 and OT GEORGE St., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders made at a (ow hours , notice, sell 4mlf Gentleniett's .fttriti6l)ing eooba FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war- Tented, of elegant material and superior work manebip. Also, Dress Stocks and (lentlenian s Wrap pers, at the Premium Store of W. W. ISNICIIIT, 012 ARCM Street, above Niztb. 4021-y WRAPPERS! WRAPPERS I WRAP PERK !—A very large and elegant assortment at reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing or all de scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. w.KNIGIIVO, 0/20W911 atrileti &two elsth. non•T Unknowu 6 Other illsetteaa 26 3iale9 102 FeLnalus 79 nova 03 Oirlo . 33 Under 1 year fie Between 1 and 5 years . 34 Under 6 yearn.... 9{ 11N N. HENDERSON, Health Otheer. DIMMTORH LIST OF LETTERS REMAINING IN the PIIILADELPIIIA POST OFFICE up to 12 o'clock, P. sf. on flAturday, Jan. 9, 1858. [Persons applying , for advertised Letters will please mention the date of the UHL] Open on Sunday from 7) to 9 o'clock A Af, and 2 to 3 P EI LADIES' LIST . . Allahaugh M J Fields lien's R O'Brien Bridget AleXanderldnilVm Fagan Josio A Oho Mrs E P Yormert Mrs Gen O'Donnell A Adams Mrs Jen Fairchilda Jos'e O'hialey Mrs M Adams mar,. Frith Fannie L Ogden Mrs Meg Adolphus Mrs Foil. Maggio W Clint Mrs Aslinved L P Ylattelley 1:7111113 Osborn Mre 11 Allen Maria Fleming Rebecca Pine Alice Anderson M S Farrell Miss M Phillips Mary Arthur Mra ll It Ferboaua E K Pierce Sarah Alverd Sarah Fluckerly Mrs S Peterson Cath Berry Hester Gibbons Susan Perry Dire K Bellield Cynthia illespy Cathie Potts Mra Babbitt Sarah Goble Rl/7.1% A Plckdown It 3 Beidelman Mll Gardner hire Ann Parker Martha J Rees ° Cathie Griffith Mary Ann Pernal Charity Bennett (trace (Irani Catharine Phillips Nancy Barney Alonzo Graham Anne 8 Parsons James Mre 0 realm Ellen Probasco A 0 Barry Margt Griffith Lydia Pippett Mary Bartley MraJane (10-den M Parkinson Ellen Blacklnan Oark , Gallagher Sarah Pratt Mary 11 Bloomfield Mrs Gaven Bridget Peterson Mary Mich Mrs Amelia Guest Mrs Parkinson Marla Bigloae P A Green Mrs pi Painter Mre (1 Black 9 A (I ibons Cath'e Peterson Cath Burrows Elizith Griffin Mrs Pierce Kate Buckingham J OI Min MAC 2 Paulo Pais. Brooks Mary It Greece firs Powell Mrs B Bradley Miss L tilberson Elia'h A Picot Madame Brogan Lucy Graham Mrs W Parker Mrs C ItuntingOatMe limper Amelia .1 finch Margaret Brown Rachel Humboldt Paulin Rite Mrs W I? 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Co AIM Wolkor 'tiro L S with Ilenry Martin IL L 3 Wright A C UMIII IZ= Smith, Fulton Matthora John Wright l'lma CO Marshall enpt ino Wright , . 1 . 1 " , Smart Jallled IVr,‘ I, Wutker Jai BOA Mer6ll.‘ll Y 1 o Wuelay Snyder ant John Yeager Jr II 1113 enpler John S Marks ver It York 1' 6 Soby Wm )Ann W It York Jere Southgate II A 3lartm Jai Yr.rdley II A Spencer C J 31)erli Jacob P Yerkes Lew. Spring Cha4 A Megarge A 1 Youn , , , , John Spencer henry Mvioney Daniel Young. S Spire Conrad Merchant,' Intel• Young Nathan Spencer C J h4tpro Young Richard Shrug (Lou S Mellon Char T C W Jall•1t GIDEON WESTCOTT, 1' McEI,IIOY IS OFFERING GREATER BARGAINS than over ik 010 heard of before. $l2 59 Long !troche Shawls selling at $d 50 7 50 Fquare do do do 3 50 5 00 Long ill tuket do do, 3 50 400 Square blanket, splendid quality, 250 7 50 Chenille splendid, 3 50 Closing out Cloaks lona than half the regular prices -12 2 50 3, 3.50, 4, 4 50, and 5 Splendid Undershirts and Brauer,. the cheapest in the city-50, 75, 07,0 ants, and *l. Beitutiiiii BIWA and Fancy Velvety. All Silky, from anctin, Intrpriningly cheap illt.sk and Fancy Dress Silky, in eudlvAs t ariety—tho theepent in the city Beautiful Plaids. 25 cents; 20 cents, worth 02,ti coots. Merinoes, Paramattaa, lie Leine. Steno Travelling Shea ls, one lot from auction, Z.; &O, north $6, All The bort and heavieyt Bleached itlu,lins in the city at 10 cents Splendid Prints, 10 cents, usually bold at 12%, cents. Gingliains. Flannels, Tublo Linens, Towellugs, Fronting Litmus. The cheapest Cloths and Casaliatres In the city. Trimminge less than half the usual prince Mast qqallty K i t Glue cc at 62 cants, at MeELROrS, y No 11 South NINTH Street _A r4NGLISII KNEE W — RAPPERS.— 8llA1111.1.:83 13110111E119 have Ynglbh Knee Wrappers, for carriages and travelling Gentle wen n !haw is ut t educed pricey CURSTNUT and EIGHTH. Streets - - BLACK VEILS.--Black French Veils rich xtylex . . Alen, 31t,10,Crni..., and Barego Veils For sale by 811A111.1.n4S j. 9 CIIK...3FSt I' nod Nffillrlt+trnein ripAULATANS.—WiIiTE AND COLORED TA ILL XTANB, for Evening Drec.tr, tiIIARPLEM ISHOTIIERN, CIILSTNUT And MOUTH Ntreete lONG BROGUE SHAWLS FOR 5 , 8! Wu do belles° Mit we are solhog, at this prst sent tnnt , Ltrootto Orrs.l4 CHEAPER TITAN TREY WILL. EVER BE ACAIN Isnket Shawls, new styles, la err cheap (Moulin. Nhartls, considerably under coat itICII IIMiNDIME 811.1(3. (MAUI( \{c ha, reek, \rd n.l are nailing maguillesult lino Silks for S 7 north $1 25 They are from r 4 NEW YORK liASAitl3l"t . SALVI ELEGANT LONO 111,ACK ARA FOR SS! A grelit rnriety of other (Rollo+ .ery cheap, (roe f 2, IRISH LINT NS OF Orr. 01$N IMPORTATION. Cloth+, CiwomereA, Illaukets, Fluoielfi, C c. 15 e keep an IlLlllloOit stock Of All our (local IlOUtItlT FOR C tSIF , and guArAutoe to bo ao atom, as the cheapest.. TUORNLEY & CMS I. jid-y N 1: cor 1:1011T11 and SPRINO iIARDEN 111EAP 111.0.1K5.--IYe have ilow CONIV1.4111: AS.3ORTMENT of low-plicod Oloakd fur Lllivi, Miss,, Awl Cbildom made of BLACK" AND DRAY CLOTHS The priers tango from 0.15 and the workman ship, material, stile, fee , aro believed to be superior to the generality. AI., titter Cloaks, mnnr at which are WPCII DEDUCED, TO INSURE SPEEDY SALE.i - - Frarlet-Celitru Brodie Limg hitvs,' o-faced, &c, at VI Heavy Bllck Thibet Long LitutalA, Fromlt 111..k0t awl Pay :4tette Shawls. MiShos' and Ohll.lr.'s t3hawls COOPER CONATIP. Pit P cor NINTH acil MARKET pARIS AND VIENNESE bitOCIIE ),ONO SHAWLS, At $4, b 9, $lO, and $l2, With a large etssortiuota et superior goods, which we are selling at cry reduretl prie s CIJIMEN ' STODtAItT, tutornEit, Noa, 450, 452, ena 4:4 de3o NORTH SECOND 81.111:1;e, AIIOY F. WILLOW. cLOAKS.— OItEAt AND ELINIANT 0101x9. Thu largetAand luttulhuuwitstot.k ut VELVET AND C L TR CLOAKS No. 919 VUESTNUT elftEla. d 9• Nice 0 NI MIME MEn=l Wolf II I% If IV.II Or! Q.500b9 la= Lt Ulu City, Ittl,Verl, Mora, AT OE.). VlCiEtt'S, 2lmuatments OLD FOLKS' CONCERT, AT NATIONAL LULL, MARKET Street, above Twelfth. By urgent request or a large number of delighted citisens ho attended the Concerts of last week, FATHER KEMP and him 011 Yolks will give pipg ORAND CONCERTS, of Ancient arid flamed Music, In p.S.Trh,..lls„;t‘M,lrß.T.°,,Atio ve reedy , G co l t T ui t. „ T r- 't u t . do. Cooturne of Olden Tune, on each evening of the week, at scriptione of all the property to be eon as Tuesday TX o'clock, beginolog on Alondal, the flth J ""'7• t nett, l2th lost, with a large amount and great ea, OR Vol/FATHER FOSS, going ou 97, will prelude at net., of VALUABLE REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE the Great Grandfather Fiddle.SALE. The unparalleled ouccess of Ml...unrivalled Musical ical REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &e. Corepauy In other cities, where hundreds could not gain adoittauce, In lagged halls, beopeel for the Evening sweet the Phi/ 144 0 1 A Itekinte every rem a great h ettre, Conte one, some all, hear their 111.11.r.thigo, pub pr,p.rt), separately meet music, and me how you would have koked had addition to which we publish on the Saturday previous you Reed one hundred years ago. to each sale one thousand catalogues pamphlet to The unprecedented large audience that attended :her giving full descmptions of all the property to be mold cm Concerto in the past week earn you to buy your t.ckets the following Toe-Bday. at the Hall during the day. I t Er FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION Tickets 25 outs jam 11-st l STORE every Thursday morning REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. Er We hare a large amount of Real Estate at Pri vate Sale. Secluding every dmeription of City lad country property. Printed Line may be lad at the auction Store. 1' .AuGin-WflY, YOU CAN'T HELP DR. YALV:NYINV will Lecture at HANDEL AND HAYDN HALL, Eighth and Sp. log G orden Week", ou TUESDAY . ..I2th loot , at 7% o'elo k P. H , in aid of the NORTHERN CLINICAL INFIRMARY Como early if you want a good anat. MRS. D. P. BOWERS' WALNUT STREET TWEATRE. Sole Levee MRS. P P. BOWERS. Acting exit Stage Mamager ... ... ....MR R 10112.108. MONDAY EVEN ENO, ...... lltb, 1553. Will Le performed the great original Spectacular and Romantic Urania entitled MONTE CRISTO. .. . .. Edmond Dantes . . Mr Conway Moos Villefort Mr Lewis The Abbe Faris Mr Welling' Mercedes M-s D P Dowers Ilayilee Miss RichinTs Prices of Admission 25 Cents Secured Seats in Dress Circle ...... .... —.37% " Parquet 25 lt. BOX Office open from 70 o'clock A M. to 3 P. M. Doors open at a quarter to 7 o'clock ; =lain will rise at 7 o'clock. NIT HEATLEY' 3 ARCH ST. THEATRE. —SOLE LESSEE ....... W. WIIEATLEY. MONDAY EVENING, January 11th, 1851. Will be performed the admirable Comic Drama of DON C.ESAR DE BAZAN. Don Cre.ie De Brava ' Mr L Davenport ; Don Jose, 31r Dolman; Medians., Miss A CC111543 ; Countess de Mo tondo, Mrs Thayer. The performance to conclude with the Grand Spec• taculeu• Play of THE LAST- DAYS OF POMPEII. Arbaces, Mr E L Davenport; Lydon, 31e Wm Wheat ley; lone, Miss Emma Taylor; Nydia, 31ta E L Daven port. SCALE OP PaiCss.—Boxes, 2,i cents ; Secured Seats, 38 cents; Orchestra Stall., 50 cents; Seats In Private Boxes, 75 cents; Gallery, 13 cants; 0 &Dory for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, ad cents Box 011 ice open from 10 A M. until 3P. 31 Door, will open at Gyp o'clock; performance to commence at 7, precisely. NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST. 11 NEAR EIOLITLI. LESSEE WESLEY BARMORE. ASSISTANT MANAGER R JOLINSTON. STAGE DIRECTOR ma J. B ADDIS MONDAY EVENING. January 11th.18.53. The performance will commence and conclude with the Great Local Drama entitled TILE POOR OP NEW YORK. I'aut Fairweather Ws Proctor Livingston Mr RJohnstou Badge- Mr. Barmore Alit. Mu. Cunningham. Lucy Fairweather . Mrs Butler. PIII-au or Auxisesos-25 Cents to First Tter i Ili Cents to Second Tier. Doors open at 6) o'clock. Performance to com mence at 7,V o'clock. SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE— iLEVENTII Street, &bore Chestnut ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING. Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Hanford's Troupe of Stars—New Dances by the Sanford Children. Doors open at•T o'clock—to commence quarter before eight. To conclude wteh A LAUGHABLE APTERPIECH Admittance 25 cents. tiemovals 11 "M°V C. F AW CET T HAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER, ILIA removed to MC CHESTNUT street, tour doors be low ELEVENTH, ja.24( EARLE'S GALLLERIES OF PAINTINGS IND LOOKING GLASS WAREHOUSE ILIME=E33 PRENCII, INGLIS!' AND GERMAN ENGRAVINGS, PORTRAIT, PICTURE, AND MINIATURE FRAMER, IN %VERY YJRIETT or STYLM I%D PRICE MANTEL. PIER, AND WALL LOOKING. GLASSES. CONSOLS, BRACKETS, CORNICES, PIER TABLES 11.108 To 011DVI, EARLE'S SALLERIES 0 816 CHESTNUT STREET, PILILASELPHIA CHINA AND GLASS. DINNERWARE. TEA AND TOILET SETS. WRITE, GOLD BARD, An, DECORATED FRF.NCEI AND DOTIVIIIAN OLASSIVARN, FANCY ANTICLES, .Ye WILL BE BOLD, AT TEI LOWEST PIIOES, at M&R.XSIEN & WITTE'S MASONIC MALL, 713 CLIESTNIIT STREIT- N. 11.—Ootele loaned to rallies st reasonable term, WRO.SENE OIL, DISTILLED FROM COAL KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS. This 011. lel not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO TILE BEST SPERM It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL AT A LOW TEJIPERATCIC,•od It will RUN LONGER AND KEEP TILE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL. IET :Machinists and others are requested to call and examine these oils at the sole agency, GEORGE M FREEMAN, Agt , delo-3mdf Na 11d Walnut street, stove Front. OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., S. W. corner WALNUT and THIRD Streets. Vnit..tost.rut t, January Sth, 1159 The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders will be held at this Oflice on MONDAY, tLo IStla lost , at 12 o'clock M., when an election will be held for Ten Di rectors to serve for the ensuing year The Polls will close at I o'clock F. 31. jet 11 13 16 18 WILLIAM J RlED,Secretary. A N OLD AND WELL-ESTABLISHED -CA. I }TAIL DRY GOODS FIR3I, being desirous of rhitt.giog• their business, offer FOR SALE a desirable stork of Staple Dry Good+, and the Good Mil of one of the heat stands SECOND Street In addition to their It:t sit business they have • considerable IYhole ode trade Addre+s Box No 13S, P. 0 , Philadelphia, with nanio and address jag-dtle GIRARD FIRE AND MARINESUR KNOB COMPANY, PIIILADELPELIA---oMce, ion WALNUT street, West of TRIM). "EIRE }LIME ONLY TAKEN rr Dillol.olll. Joel Jones, Geo W. Woodyard, WI" M. Swain, 11 N. Burroughs, John Ansparh. Jr Thos. Crasen, J,,Arph liSapp 31 13 , A S. 6.llett. John McClurv, Jrr J t' D t•ho.•,, Boyd. H E. roz4..han, C John W CLaghora, Praneis Peters. Boa JOEL JONES, President. A. 8. CILLETT, Vies Prudent. Jso S bircHoLLia, Secratary ant Tresaurer JAIIII3 N. ALVOID, Assistant S4erstary. J.l7.lm•it AME MUTUAL INSURANCE CON PAN V.-0111co No 411 CILEoTNUT btreet INS! 11. Jar, 1.1854 The anneal meeting of the Stockhol ter of tlii Com pany utlt he held on MONUAT. January 11. ISZ.3, at 10 o'clock, I M . when en election will be held for twelve a .er‘e for the aneuin4 year Voila open until 2 o'Lleca JI7-ThSat.lc.4-altf TLIChi 8 31ABT1N, .SRc'y I TORE ON FRONT STREET V.l to LEI' The store No ;X gnnth FRONT street, nutmeg through to Len ne street. nue' occupied by Messrs John lartnnn . 1 / 4 Co. Apply to L J LEVY & Co , CIIESTNTT street, above COL. G. DE KORYONAY HAS THE honor to Inform the Cairene of Philatelt.hl3 That he hes been appointed INTERPRETER of the rnitxd Staten Cuurt4, and opened so Office for trenalationt of oil Modern Languages at 1010 IIEORGE Street, shove TENTH, where he wall be in attendance to all the bust newt transactlons au Ms line. de2l•lna SAVING FUND .- UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of TIMID had CUM?. NUT litteets. Large sod small sums received, and paid back on dn. mml, without notice, with YITE PER CENT INTER- En'T from the day of deposit to the day of wit-hankers!. Office hours, from 9 until 5 o'clock every day, and ow IILONDAY EVNNIN6B tom 7 until 9 o'eLicA. DRAFTS for .ale Oa EnyiLuld, Ireland, sad SoDULBS, Dom 11 upward. Pre•tleklt—FTLPllEN R CRAWFORD. Tresqurer—PLlNY VISIC. Tefl,—JAM ES ft HUNTER MINCED MEAT.- The Sub4critnir him etnumonced mmatfacturing tam Ne Plus MINCXD 313:AT, which he offers to his cuetornere 111311121 Orient through BLOOD'S DISPATCH will be Faso tually attended to JosnrA WRIOTIT, 013 2,nd :WHIN() GARDEN and FRANKLIN ati rilEAs.—WEßß's TEA IrAREITOt'SE, vd south EIGHTH Strout. below Walnut Engl3,ll Brunk tva T. Flro• Yvon,: I olong. Tex+, vire srvl tre-h. for nave, Nlll. rlv• t:e or Rot.' 10.211, I i t t o T I I : 7 11 0 1 y - 0 k i : n s it s ; abuse buon,•, who has had twn year,' elpertenro in m,t r , hsmL Ind, and ahu can counnsul from twenty to to only-11,0 thon,nd dollars for the ant year in near P..151591).1 I trade Address Cox 340, Hollidaysburg!, Blair to • i'l.llll JlB-70, - 4.„2.'"? ~,,,.1 —DIARIES FOR THE DESK .V._.70 "CY. an,l pocKKT, ot eve, aim varlet.. 111,1 "t ii,ll,lu.g. for gale, Iv i l ole4ale a n d retail, b) the Put•lo.berA, MISS, IsitoTllLlt & CO • Na. IO '2,outh k lITII Jal•nnwa-21r corner of Merchant Btrert -WILLIAM HENRY MOORE, FURNISH IN() UNDERTAKER. No 1415 ARCII Street, negt. of Broad, llte 0f:,05 ARCH Street. Lend Coßing &Indy* on hind USSIA MATS.-10 0 dozen RUSSIA ill , MATS, suitable for okr.lenero' use For 4,ala by lAEA% LIE. CUTLER. t CO , :So 23 North WATER street, 1.03-tf Ani Yi Nortk VoturTes, VILTANTED—A VESSEL to load In no. Trr I,oumnut, liuo for Nee Or!wool Apply to 1113110 P, 13IMONS, .t CO . j t 7 tlt 120 (late 303) North Wharve, It ° SIN.--50011ARRilA SOAVMAKERS ROSIN, to arrive per rfohooror J 11. FlAnner for mao by MARTIN Lk MACALLISTER, so3l tie N o rth rater .trwa IVINCIIESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN'S FUJIN (RHINO STONE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUPACTORY, No TO CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh etreet,Phdlede4hia. The attention or Southern and Western Merchant., and Btrangere, is particularly invited to this improved ciao( Shirts, the most per mil.ng article ncidet. At whole. aale arid retail, 154 kf/Ortihri Salts bn auction 31• THOMAS SONS, N.s ir) srat 131 20V131. 131C11.211 SMUT, No amid PP.IVATE BALE REGISTER. (17 - Real Estate entered 02 oar Private Eats IL *- gaiter. and advertised octagonally in oar Public figs Abstracts, (of which 1,000 topics ars printed weekly,) free of charge STOCKS. LOANS, Ike. Oa Tuesday Evening. 12th in , t , at 1 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exchange, 2 South Camden Ferry Company mortgage cou pon bonds, 6509 exch. 400 shares New York and Middle Coal Yield Railroad and Coal Company. One share "Butler Rouse Rotel Company stock-6100 paid. 6 /hares American Academy of )lu.le. Shares in the Philadelphia Library, Mertantile Li brary, and Philadelphia Athenae 19 snares Chester Fahey RaiL-oal Company, without re,erte, by order of Executor. Executor's Sale --35 shares Girard Fire sad Marine Insurance Company. no paid. Sale absolute. 35 chores liredivrith Improvement Railroad Com pany. Par 6200. all paid., REAL ESTATE SALE--JANrARY 1201. This sale will include _ _ Orphans' Court See—Estate of John 8 Jones, Dee'd. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.--Sontkeaat corner of Niuth sod Poplar streets. MODERN RESIDENCE —Neat modern residents', No. 815 North Eighth street. teilon Green street. FARM OF THIRTY ACRES_—Desirable mall !arcs Of 30 acres, with icaproyersents, Chester toasty, Es.. near the Chester Volley and Reading Railroads. Pull particulars now ready in handbills. PEREMPTORY SALE—FIORE AND DWELLINO,— Three•story brick storo and dwelling, No. IDE - Coates street, west of Twelfth street. PERENIPTORY SALE—TWO BRICK DWELLINGS -Two three-story brick dwellings, No 13320hve street, west of Twelfth street. MORTGAGE —A drat mortgage for $2BlO. seottred on a three-story brlek dwelling. Northeast comer of Desch and Maiden atreett, with a perpetual isteuranoe (or /MO ORPHANS' COURT SALE, Will JANUARY. Estate of Frederick Fred, deceased —Thres-story brick dwrlling, brick slaughter house, and lot, South Ninth street, north of Reed street. SIODEILN DWELLING.—The modern three-sdory brick dwell:in, No. 2032 Thee street, Iran of Twen tieth street. LOT, TIIItKE YIIONTS.—The enlesbie lot and fee brlek buildings, S.. E. tour Enthuse.* street, Lebanon street , and itoore greet, between Ninth lent Tenth West,. WWII INS' COURT SALE-IEBRUARY Estate of Philip Csin, Deeessed. TWO LOTS' —One oe. the Chestnut Rill Ratttoed and Wilson street, Twenty-semi weed, and the other on Fillmore street, Twenty-third ward (late Ftankfcrd). Eitel:Mee Fele. - . STOCK' OP COTTAGE FCELNITCRE, CANE-SEAT AND WCIIDS.Oft CHAIRS; SPRING, HAIR AND HUSK 31ATTIMSES, &C. On WesLaeitiay morning, Janaary 13th, at 10 o'clock, at No. 1010 Chestnut street. by cstalogse, the entire atockof Xmas. Ware h Ilan, eompnete a general asaoravant of cottage chamber furtaare, dining-room ant parlor fmraiture, ettearlve throng-tables. cane-rest AAA Windsor chain, •prsg, hear, and bask mattresses, &e., all rusattfae. lured in the brit manner, elpremly far retail saLts. Slay be exammed sith catalogues thus* days premous to sale. Sale for secauat of Malted Statea. CLOTHING, BOOTEES, DBCII3, &e Oa Friday Iforear.g. January 15th. at 11 o4slock. et the auction rooms, for account of the United Etatee. 234 unitkom coats, 215 pairs woollen overalls, MS fatigue jackets, 156 Lusa jackets. 25 watch coats, DU cotton shirts, 32 blaelete, Krr pair bootee., 403 knapsacks, 33 yards scarlet cloth, 44 tenor drums. 2 best Slums, 110 drum mute, lot uni form and fatigue ceps, pompoons, belt., hair mat tresses, he. irr Tercos—tneb, mg.la in specie AT PRIVATE PALS Shares in the Academy of limbic; Point Breeze Park; kl llodelph is and Ifercantde Libraries; Athenaean Az, I=E3ll2=BM=l The elegant country seat and farm. known ris Far ley," late the residence of Diehard Paxson, deceased, formerly of Dr. Sltippen, is offered rit private We. Fall dawn ptiocia may Oa tied at the &action mama FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., Nos. 2:21 owd Lt.'4 ItiaSST &rest id-) SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONSER, (weer B WOLDEBT & SCOTT,) LA CIMMUT St , oppomt• tie Cask= Elms*, bstwetist Icir sulta PLUS Streetd. I,LE OF FLIELS, tke On Wednesday Morning. Commencing at 10X o'clock predsely, we will sell by rataiogue. a general assortment of tors, in sets, for ladle.' and nu:airs' wear. Alen, a variety of ruperior carriage and sleigh robti. ISt BROI DER' ER AND MILLINERY GOODd.„—Also, crral aasortment of French a.z.l Scotch embroidariee, millinery goods. &e. WOOL 110all.RY GOGD3 —Also. a variety of supe rior Germantown knit wool lios:ery goods, Lamb's wool merino shirts and drawer" . . • AL.. 49 dozen large etze cotton and wool jackets. SCPYILIOLt CLOTEILNG.—AIso. a stock or eiti..sae clothing. consisting or osercosts, pants and rests, nude in the beet runner of superior scateitals. irr &maples and tataloglus early on tke =Drain of sale BY ALFRED M. HERKICESS, PHILADELPHIA HORSE AND CARRIAOR BAZAAR, southeast cornet of Ninth and George BSA , tetween Chestnut and Walnut streets. JEr Sales of horses, carriages. and harness, hall regularly 'eery SATURDAY MORNING, throughout thefear. commencing at 10 o'clock. E , .." The largest collection of new and second-land [amaze , barite., saddles, he , in the city, city be Seen at Inv establishment for prisate sale. carti.ges received on 'tongs. 11_7- Out-dcw.,..7 salesintteadest to 021 ragoatole terms. til=Ml On FatAhlay Mamma, At at the laisaAr, will be Boa, bone., arehiciee, amt harness. TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, JO' .!•;i3 4.2.2 WALNUT BISSET. Ala., 101711.113- . CARD—FALEOF LW MANZ ITILNIITILZ—SUE4- 127" We Deg Deno to ininerm the publie that we boU ear regular weekly Wee sf Panniers every Tufts ley. at mar Et PACIODS 3A LES ROO,N, NO. WAL.NV 13TESET, where every posrible attention ob rein the bigbest prices for the good' of those who linty favor cc with conslgn meats. Y smiles haring poetises of their furnkare to of, at those . deelining house keeping nod not w.elanz, Liles at •he:r own dwellsr~L. can have their farniturs cAßartlia `tI3IOYEt YO OUR SALES F 0.1031, WHIRR THEY HILL BETTER PRICES FOR TOMS PULNITCIitiTILt, 'MET CAN OBTAIN MOM ANY OP TUN TURNI 'ECHE DI: UAW Olt ANY OTHER AUCTION STONE IN THE CITY. a. Persons favoring as with ftraigansenti eaat teat sem:A that their prcperty mill not be sserlEeed. Ca" Commissions =tors moderate than tees* &wild by &by other Anctron HOU* in the city Der cooy:tram:as respectfully solteitest. Sales tad immedistel, Alter tits roods are soli. =S=l=Sa=j . _ This sale at the Exehango. ea Weaves:lay eresimg, January 13th,1d5S, .t I o'clock, will Include— orphans' Conn Sale—Estate of John Ward. Deed. TWO FRAME HOUSES. SOMSRSIT ST • NINE TEN:S.IIf WARD —The lot of Troom4. with tee frame houses thereon erected. northwest aide 4f Sooserset street, SW fret northwest from Aline-id meet. Mlne teenth eard, 20 feet front sad 106 feat deep. $1: growl-rent. ID- 1;i0 to t.a pall at the tale. REAL ESTATE SALE, 2:111 JANUARY This We at the Itark.anzo. Weds.. Lay eveals4., T:th Janusz-y.l 4 Si, .t I o'clock, oat lacinlo— Orrhsne Court :3alo—EttAte ci Henry . el et J. I Vv 0..3T0RY BRICK HOUR AND WY, VERNON A two stzry ea.: Verc,a strive, t.ccatorwrk, 15 feet fret!, e'd feet deep LI Ita t`tetLud) emutt rent. Orphan. Cmart eale--Lstate cf Thocp,m, deed PROPLRTY, 11.111110Nr STRESS, LATE SOUTH 1,.t of ntonal. leAth the two-etc:7 brisk ho=pe thence erected. north sae. of Iltro..ny etmet. $.5 feet from Fourth etreet. i,athw.szk,l.s feet front, & foe: deep $ll ground rent. to be p.u..t on each of the tS.• lime I. struck off REAL EzTATE SALE-YURI:Ma 3 .1. ISi4 Tbla will It he:l at the Yac?fazt, cm Wta....z,Vay evenini, February at c cul ar.:l Orphans Co. rt cf 'Wm B MUCH HOl SE AND LOT, Cll T NI.7"T et JUST A two-story Inds house utl kt a mu:Lev:LIS s.le r f Cheltont street. 175 feet west-el.-1 of 7il street- to the Twenty-fsarth i or! cf the ti feet treat •=) fret deep to fleorre street C:eor a socr-a.brozzer ID" Po to be root iehro et. - ork oC_ AT PRIVA.III A thert-elase Przauog W3ee. Intl • Cod ma of hem neu, four Frlnt.ag presses, too Rug i:.41 a. 1.1•8 Type .114, every tht•i sesemery (or the tuta•st. A.Wy at the Auction Stunt SAMUEL NATIIANS, AUCTIONEER, 44/ MONET WIN orrtcx, No_ 11l back THIRD Street, Deb, Wainnt, 03p3ofto rm.: 13, cktlT elgbt doors be:ow the Rickeno Howe of Imetnete fouf o'clock, A. IL, tatta le o'clock In Um arentng Oct-door tole., nal cakes et Ik. Asetioa Howse, al tikodel nen eke =cat kettatactosy teeing. C ?Al R.\.)..3130. Rstat:teled /yr Liu Uri fetr :it Taxer. Advances carte frost acts dollar to tkcatitels co Din atonic, Sallee rime, wet elucidate, Clobttin,g, II amt.?", 11,14Ing,Cnters.11-5..u3 I.trenente, Ozne, Hanes, Catnaps, Lei Go..ts err( l doectlpt.os All goa.ta coo temnla nay length et tl.not screed •pen All advances. front one kncired dollen and spade nut be checked 3 per mak pet month $443 aa.i 0700, th. twee 4 v.e.rket rem Tina Store flows haring • dsp:b. Nat, kis lalg• Are and thisf•proof +snits to start all valashies. sat yet vats ante:isnot. for Its primisset • also, • heavy hue ranee elected tor the bens& t all ?sesame hassisg gals sdranesd upon N B --Oa account of having as anlignitet capita!, this otiose is prepare& to make adrances ca care tat-/- bietor7 sad stsonsicodatitss ter= Lisa soy °that sta thLf etty. Money advanced to Um pear, (a small easoaare, ertsli ma soy chary* AT PRITATII PALI Gold Patent Least ssi oth, Waashis, /vestry. and Clothisg •111 ha sold as nnlanni saGly 31 . 0 A 5 ,, D E S N A CV j o i m i ANAF II T CT . s. lO l YEE! lIXTU and RACE Su...eta. AT PRIVATE SALE—CT.:I IM elver pilyst Sem, frptot, EngLatt. Arw, W Treed!, wale-Svc, }.n:-y, of every dettrlpt:on, =2,ml iortrametti, to , At. AT PRIVATE SALE—Arrin.get arc toetad totz, boatel:told farollorra of eeryeantr.ptior.., bolt. =at trouts, tatiattros,ldokin 'Woos-, fusty artlelerr, At , aa., de. Out-door Wet Ittltraf4ii 7.0 pantos/11y by the Azet.cti oar Clones very low Coulon:watt oI farT.ltsro .:14:blog, jewelry. he At , solicittva MOSEY ADVANCED blond cant' atraacer =air oa d sme...dts jewelry, vtivvr•ptide. ,try ctothug. .•, hardware. cutlery, attar., cr.i.r;cal tort, aeatr. f log pieces, furniture. t'edJms. hoorer, I,L• La, oer. and on all ittiflen of AT PRIVATE. .9 ALE., AT 11/LT TEE LEGAL SELLING PRICES —Double-bottomed 1-1-4 haat.org essa (old patent I evrr ',stater, of the aunt ap proved Braker., ttlintlx4 CAM and 01:16.2 Lux told escape meat lever and leptar watched tell ,tevrelrwl ; d pad enameled hart act lepta• watched fct ge:f Jewelry of every dreortptron, raver lover ran./ lotus, watcher, to hording mow rod open fact* clot: Ec-oitr.h, ao , l French watcher; a general aerootr—wat of tar allure, 1., Ir. ctattreAsts, m:rtcri kg OUT -DOOll SALES SOLICIT/ID, azdetosrges to tat the times, low. Martementr of *very Catertptloa of volt rotieito,l for pablte upr,vats as's. MO NEI . ADVANCED on all lull error Vial of coodr, for publle or private wale, or to be held for a L=l.l time Chuges low. GEORGE W. SMITE, AUCTIONEER N. E emir of B•HROS sza BOUM Iltre* above llama AVENECO @LAM, SALES EVART SATURDAY EVENING, At 7)Co'olock, at the Anet on Store, of Hard woo*, Cot lory Housekeeping Az tictos, Clotken, Watt Jove! 7011 V iaticles, to.