' _ ... • .. , --- rizr - ,i - 16 , , 1 - •.o , filkt 4 ;),- $.0.... )1'''' : . W.. ;.. ' .44 ..1111.14&* A4 1,6,,,,,,,a, _ . , _ .l. , 04330; V42-11,17r7T/71W ~,,,--1411,i6on:+it Alliao l, o , BOrnaiNLionr , „ t fir I , coma Air !turns Aso ~,fgat, lig ~i , *coo* ° :°°' ° Affittp:" - •• ' " - - ~ , ,,V, a 0+A1....e : _ - ...t WainseedirtirkabowasexAanatrai, , lsamestraisi, kWh 81x0.-4:-ThallealP Heritlea"- -,4 Tbklactlablya c't Pc4.000-04,,-*K.,ve.c-4w. {Z. , ..." - ".s . ': 4- ~, ,• a 'ThyrioNiagnmoriurrwiiaisrjirkapsmy . itsiNi Tile:Poore filierierlrn , •-- ,-•-• -- - ' ,:. - 1 ., ' Nk*CYAlMALVOll t kiiiicr. tbh b9ttrc.ps 'f, natAaall T hiJ l W° 4 r.° l l o l9 9 Tl t - ,- ",- •4 , 446.79411 i 0. 6 4Vign;1ifi.:LA:e jiii". _biiiii" - ai Polion - Snetimeyesterday **.,warn bloomed Of _the following snooossful, though- , amusing . 1 M M%, whickweirgiAt le tediat r iatoCattlid4.l"ed If, one Of the dettoticeldheera. "IteppArs Mkt' ow - Eater^ day iiibriingitistSieindfiddaariVitlialnguindous phis trentap OM Pannhinkingeitablishment ef Air - Solomon Oases, at:rourtkapd.roplar streets, and , with snaishAtetiraltin- i and, litter ;declaring that nothing bot, Amor necesslty drove hicktolhe deli: he qdferstil dra'pledge hle gold' Watokinidehatti, Mr. Isaactrgratuhled< theAisne:piece, andbitipg satilherliWeitilita it Nrittriforthilir pierPtliall the'simciunt asked Wit, le pald:the Money dosni, WO An Steely WI Atria - Übe nanal.thsket;and-no . LB ids went, plaeed the.watoh and 4ahrle *relate , board box, which he:wrapped and' tied' up,-'end noted its cont. - tag' Upon theloidside."'The -.lob It'eitterigh'iniiiiddigaterrptessed great aiiiiety for • the met, keeping of the watolb,and, inineyed all these arrangement's- with,ii curious eye, assuring NT. IfillUS i .ideantiraekit,:tlytwitieh waathe gift of a dear departed nether, and ;with's''z'n't.illicir , Hog down No solemn trougheitleedareek ttiathe would never, neven forgive' hfraeli b illeald` spy harm - befall - the. valued time-heeper.i - '.r- :_- '""'" On Saturday , night the white choker again made •its appearance in Mr. Intake office; greatly to the surpriae, ofths4 gentleman. _The proprietor otthe _ aravat wee hi' raptures; 'having made an Mulct plaited " ritise 4 t! he.waaeliabled totake the sacred pledge out of , pawl:4;o,nd, ha-wati rejoiced to have litin big beside once More:, The owner of the watt& paid sip like a inap,,and hie treasure havierbeen token from Repute-beard and paper swathings waf festered, to Me custody`-With - half-repromed emetioiza Of Jo/betook his watch and departed' On Tuesday idglt,<Job again visited the WA lishment' with his old said fieel - liewas_agafn "hard - up," , and QUM mOre he would be rem- Pelted to "splint" his Mother's 'dying gift.' 'This time .he Widited fifteen dollars on it; Mr. Isaacs objeeted to the **went ,arid offered ten; Job ex- • claimed, against the, smallness of the sum, and finally, aftenninoli chaffering,. thn difference - Was. split and the pima TrOtterseceivedtintive dollars. Again Ilse -wateli wes; Parted Selth tearfullY,: again it witiLdquSs ut.fn Il i nlte)migd ,fullllTUPiag peper,lol AktiitOt• 6._ iv ite,mooit. 'With au eve over the' centihirri.while_ Ito -proprietor supervised the Paoking`of thi. pledge. , When , all• Was com pleted and 'ready fordhe usual endorsement upon the mitside; an 'idea soddenly strook - Mr. Trotter ; be wanted the number of his_tratch,-something might happeintar it - , - and he would feel-happier with, thodinmber in his possession .., Mr. Isaacs ` urged that'this precaution was needless; 'but Joh initiated; and, he took the box' in ,bis bands; a mo ment after, he handed it bask, yielding the point and leaving the office gmewhatabrliptly. ''''' The pawnbroker proceeded to mark upon theivrap , per tbe *nal hier9slyphiral, *hen he Mk' ondatVY startled- Id discover something strange hilt's!, ap pearance of the parkas°, -The weight, too, seemed somewhat•too great, and hiaolve the mystery • the wrappers were instantly torn off, and a inn) of lead wassemsaled ! 4 •. , , .A. • • •.' - 1 % , , yluether case of -.4iicni?—:srtiest of the ,Alleged inceaidry.—Otheer Roberti, while passing by the stable of _Thomas Nugent, at Eleventh and Vernon streets,• Fourteenth ward, before daylight yesterday, saw a light over the door:, Knotting that-the door WA not fast, add suspecting that' something was wrong, the officer entered the blind big and fotiniralarie combuitibles'on fire near allele in the Mae of the building, whioh• had boen'mede • forth° purpose of •enabling the occupants to draw water from -it hydrant which Atood in an adjoining yard. Mr.ll,obertstrampled the fire out; and hav ing on India , robber-shoes, lie 'Made littld or no noise iu doing it.' . The dater thenleft, the blind-. ing, and,,lookieg thrtengli a' Mak in` the - liinee. *doh eneleame.tke. yerd <in which:the hydrant stande,linsayi be saw a intinputtingbay. into the hole already. described. The officer Milled out to 'this man totand 41;km:would obiiiit him; , and fan ning around tp the yard by the entrance to it, be found a, man mattied - John Vialtery, who occupies 'the dwelling to whiblithe 'lard belong, - Vickery . was taken into csisted,Y; and 'upon Making search 'lathe yard a number of matches Were found on 'the ground neer the holi • opening tnto,tb'e stable. The accused had a , hearing before Aldetman .9 Nuen,,yeaterday wonting.- After Aeloregoing - .„-Airesuristaneee mere testified to, be stated. Wale alderman_dliat,,he oraa -washing his - face at the hydrant at the 'OMB, theofficer , -called oat'to him to stand iti lielVoilid skliotin deolared that he 'know tiothing atnintiliii Nee.' ile ',lms committed The dwelling of,:trieliery hi so aar,to,thetatable % •thathed the fire gottfairlyunder wayit, tooovonld piobably have been involved In destruction., gidr. • Nugent sayi that the mothetoin-law lif the prisoner, - told. Min Mi. R.) - yesteiday_morning,' thit - nshe - bad' moved-Vie wife and -child of Viekery,te her own home cm _Tuesday; night," She did ' net say why :abil,lltol Pursued thieconase. • _ -Potete, Items.--An elderly woman, named ' Isabella Edge,lwas ocinunif tell by Aldermen &au, , veaterday, , afternoons, on 'the charge of lateeny, --..- the -evidence, developed the following they. One "day lett week she was emPleyed lisL a domeala in the fandlyof- Mn.,-James Oar; on Mind street, above Ninth, and after staying there .a dayor so -it was supposed_that she was a thief. ' - The•wonsaii left,' taking with her a Shawl worthsr.otr, a new lirien sheet ialned= at $3, and , a couple 1g neckties valued at $1.25: • These arti cles were subsequently found in her Possession. A number of articles of Jewelry, (enabling of breast pins, a gold crow, do., were 'left at the 'house of - Afr. earthy the defendant.-- *---- •• -, ' • -,- These'were identified by Rosanna • Dowel, who ' resides No. 110 Essig street, - Who stated • that ,the ~ascend worked formerly at the`pitted States Ho-, tel; where she hif.,,beoome eguainted with her, < and mince that. time Anima visited' her house for . " oldacquaintance- sake." A Daring one of these visits Ae atole. a quantity of jewelry, of which the' - "'above-mentioned enlace were a portion. Show s committed. •,. -; ' -, - = - - - • - • - ' ',A fellow litowd air .2 ' DiihillLew"., , has been ar • r e sted on the oharge'of being conoerritiliu passing counterfeit iwo-dollar Ileac( ' purporting to be is-, sued _by several _of the Boston banks: „Ile was locked np for a hearing at the ,Central IHation. -21 c Jury, in the ..Cale of Smith =The listl' , • 'fii the ease of Sidtb,:eharged-with the murder of -Mr, Oarrer, took a walk through the - streets yes - terday morning, under. the-charger of officers of ..tthecoun4 - I.The. jury live • been almost:A Mose' -' l th ds d on e e fend s a i n n t h tb s e t l io fi ni a m d c t e heyi o em e he t e n joy the fresh air with considerable, gusto. Their` ap . pearance la the-streets -excited much attention, - and whin they into the neighborldiod - Of the .. Stale House the orevid of persona who were unable to get 'is glimse- at . the prisoner consoled them ,selves by.inaking a rush at the jury, anti staring at them as they passed-intothe 'court room.- < • ,Sigqr. V.. Achnireßi has been re-elected _ professor 'of theltaliaiManguago and been , in the University of' Pennsylvania, :for tbe ensuing three rears, , Signor Am arelli has hewn-mime of ~ t ho_iPlititAttions gf . this oltyyfrom his evolls and popularity as a teacher of foreign languages. Ifs •,--' hatilrablished several - valuable 'works. --He wati formerly a professor- in the Ring's College, Naples, and ,bis merits linve been neknowledged In various other Orbs of, Europe,:where learning and ability. - , Both Aill.k.lo. Branc.,.. -, - -H • . ~• Branches of. City Councils willmeet at , 1 thred o'ileek 'Mid afternoon. Theproceedings will doubtless.be of an interesting character, as the an- , • `Mid Message of Mayer Yang will be submitted, and anumboi of interesting ordinances come up for cadet - aeration., - - ' ' -'''. - Liiifra/ 'of the Fr,tgate Voniress,=-Thostr• 8,. frigate Congeskairived at the Navy Yard, at one o'clock,`Yeaterday,afternoon;for repairs. • no has' Oar- hundred and. eighty _Aqua and men on .Lboard; add, it Will take $lBO,OOO to pay them off. ' , Amer White was engaged in the morning in pay. 4. 4.siXlsOte,„ineOlnlitios ftpdylorers In the yar. , Intaesting. Presentation. .. The friends of Eugene Ahern, Ems - , the present efficient head of ' ' the Defartinent of City Property,Aweiented him, lad evening, with 0.• handsome and valuable gold *atoll. 'The mon bitten wits made 14 111r,'Eneeli Blackman', 'id /I few appropriate reuiarlreoibiolr ;., were rcaponded,to.by the recipient. •••• : • -.- _. . • ;109actfa.":-‘-06yonot- ' Fenner`, held evenlig,,on ,the," birds of a.'wpmen "1 - ftimQ Pothariste (tiateaSed, agedlortr-$O4O, estatiltted, suicide, at Fiankford',...- by. „alting ar. dertrigkr, , , • ~- tritlbt4Wdy , of.John , Harartiaged - five years,. who diei.llodenly, at the' Alnfeboui e: ,Verdict; drebtli_from causes unictiria. • avehipjedi ;Merin of: are was amused by the horning of some:Waking-in a frame house in Carlton Street, below Sixteenth, ,An alarm 'of' fire was also caused !Mt night bylhe-hu rein eor:the f house” of- Mr. Minting, on Second efrime, "fleet the nattling Railroad:: Loss T'hs. ,c/osing 'exercises -of:Alla Morris night school - will .W 0 "plaaavint9'ilday evening, , Ad- Akesits Oahe' dilhored by several distinguished - gentlemen, 'who have manifested a warm - interest' s.ot the greatedtaationaleystem of oux:elty.: ,#(.l/4s(ule.gafe,itmei A;FrOorttatii aim tioneer, sold the fellowlig - rein estate last evening, • at thcbferohants',gxehenge: ..,Twe frame henna 'andint"of .grotind on Somerset. street; Niaeteentli r ward; twent,y. feet 'front-by -one! hundred:and six feet six lashes deep, for WO. , • = The' 1, 0 4.47e/kx%Coricerli;at',.briniqno . l Hall, .Market,tmbove -Twelfth ..etreet,-oontinue its draw immense crowds, .:They give 'wmoneart tollay,,at 11 o'cloekiin -addi#nin the , . evening -entertain - In. 'consequence of the ''dicifh of'a rerative of r I-MLA S. Sanford-, -his OperallOnse 'will be oilseed' on Thursday and Friday -,nights.-? la open , nightp, 141114Diy.LPHIA refAassra; . - . Jo44;l,l3,'—Evening.,—flOidiftiffd 'have been' e= as ..ratbeli-ii in iitnend.-,to-day f and,,tha gales of Flone,,tun up 3,500 bble, in lote,plestitfor 3 04 4 1 sl4ololo7,oextmaii gait Vireetern ex-. • .1-- tint saitnulte9. - hatf_bbls leas also made at $&.50 Ale lutir etsSidatd " 'gapertine is nuEjnquired for: "i•er ;' , Lha demand, for • , tholne eionsureptionls limited; Atifro - nr-thete,rales ;nroraNda to $6,,,40 and.2o„ ner,,,jaht loKOSlteploe' , sholoe brencin.4trkkand,janoylots,- aooording to ' btelid iifer iiiiititi.-"Corn Meal and'itye Flenr ate. bbl for the lotterotilnfittlerAr , roWittgApytn iodine figures. , Wheat- Ft ingttireci "pritnn - lots only are' al's i ',,: etat A tiiiitoll4•44tr. to - good 'red broughTl l oll.peond,„l,By ,bus white 123430 e, dle-jeAteriorhandsouteVistein in,CRFO. 4 4 Corn it-warded at an adraneep abetta-4,000 nu, nen. BoutheaqdlitroKnalt inefiett - at - 620, and nartcat a.; priiii"kgpfdeafet—the latter, In store.- Old awn is dull, arif246l:l 4 baidi'Vertnr sold. at .050, Ontea re' inchangd, yrith salsa 0t416 It4rOf or , 700;andbut, c ok/I)nOii4.44irisyldsdt was,pkent •goFatitoSllo44oo•2B For lilt quatits quer: nonerdering to•day. Cotton,. tttlifffflitlCAiectirltgl, however, to Itiottedi, ,•!'etittitl(tioss abont tp ,_,„m0t0t0r,.uw,,0 90 4.;, ( I re. _ iIIII • 141, 14.racriaic, sell 00W) , fdrinieplieWidid - the tparkell •-• . 4611 #1411,14infetrifornivisionkgreitnebanged,, alliaacc&keilfed mesdn. activaatirawarosodelpidlithstia.e-conn-; -vzlijit. i.Sofent-The mutat is '.f , T . ormrerti' molt offering tirlolting teas -• • it ittifirASAWM; MY , thttilAsteltcywia ont , ti* and* „ r -tenEn- t a- -444,Asyr ; ;,f14;,;,, '' IKEitg• ••••4 - .• "r"i", , ,xt tk '"'"1 ( urmg, post . k ably um& weather withwhtnllare araieleit faTOrta; Ilse il;Pottallitillia been mibitided of pried* tbryttelet the old Bpiseopallatt tilitilne t erititud, pp the Corner of Fifth and Arch streets: Throughout the doh yeeterday,`s loge number of Persons took advantage of the open entroititet,axid•visi _tii4 thiOiort li wioi corner Of flit yard made climate hythir imimMe WWI; itinsinrinee. 'The'huinble slab that marks this:hallowed. spot—itself ea unosten tatious 1113 the character of - hfia•whOse Memory Its elm- pie inscription ,oenutertiore - .teo—aiimed to excite sur prise iu the 'Mode ef twiny ,and well it might. If the classic saying, that " - ho Whose merits **erre s moan metiVe.an now scarcely finds tomb," could With Justice Ise applied iii'the defeated' Abineri, hoW Much ntari'propilety may the American blivilt with, eel& condemnation at the thought of allowing, eiTtpeight years to rolt over the•Minb °Crane of bur'epuntrytnen, ' who, even 'it title 'living; wrote his epitaph,. upon the clouds gf t Tioaven, with 'a pen of lightning, and yet whose gram, Is not marked with a tributary haOnament to':thst which le cheerfully bestowed upon the commonest benefactor of hie race'. The fact of Franklin having Witkfor such monuments{ simpli city forms but a feeble palliation for our neglect. . The dead • nOUId 'eartaifily not be dishonOred -by any appropriate gributi; pad the appreciation oetrite great nefe whick,ire :shun* thus testify ,would stand sis a noble monument for our children to emulate and revere: 2 - - • „':_ lacrunr—im RACES.—Dr,, McDowell, of Be, onle, will •detiver a lecture an the "Unity of the Recea, ,, at Teine , s,rielli this evening. is the Doctor preposee,to.iltuatritte hLa lecture with paintings and ekulls,'"ee May expect an ' additional - ray of light upon thle'verg (Reknit but most interesting subject. :-;.Tbq • entnti SOU, of Teniparanoe, will 401 1 mass+ meeting , tbie .evening, in the National Otiiird Thillding,itice street, below Sixth, at which the nieenbire of'the Grand Division; and also a large nom. bar of cadets otTemperance t ivill be present In regalia. They havaaecured the, services of eminent advocates of the cause for this occasion. • : - - Ptirt.ibitrEta:Fthk AND LtrE IxatittANcE COM ranr.—Wit beg to cep the .attention of our citizens to the advertisement_ of ih2 ,Philadelphia Fire and Lifo LaiartiociF Company to another - column of this days paper. This Company hail been very auceeasful, and paid all Ha lows' during last year, amounting to $27,7A6 52, proms yandaatlaraetorily. • - , Oar readers trill bear in mind that the title of this Company i the Philadelphia - Firs and Life Insurance Company, and 'hot the Philadelphia Insurance Corn- Pony, *hick bee obased its business for the present. e are Informed that the Philadelphia Fire and Life Insurance Comp* hatiat this time bat one unsettled' ANGELS' VISITS—How - To PaOLONa THEM "The Joys which looneet take their flight Are the most oxqulatte and atrong ; Lae angels , visits, short and bright, Humanity le too week to bear them long," Vnleeethe said Humanity is clad in garments from the Brown Stone ° Clothing Hallef Rocklin &Willson, Non. 603 and 6060hestnut street., above Sixth'. TAY. CLortuttg Teens.- 7 Tho Boston Post esti mates the .average coot of clothing to each individual in the United States at fifty dollars.• With a population of thirty millions, tilts would take the enormous sum of one billion die hundred millions of dollars to be • spent in dress. This is an immense gum, and one which Adam could not have contemplated when be commenced,. :setting the' redden' of 'dress by using the primitive apron of thr z leaf, any, more NAO . ° could have foreseen the beautiful etyles that' ale constantly being brought out by that great WA:Manor, 'Granville Stokes, No. 607 - (late 209) Chestnut street:, TRUTH SIMPLY -EXPRESSED.—It IS not what people eat, but what they digeet, that mattes' them strong,. It is not what they gain, but what they sate, that-makes them licit It is not what they read, but what they remember, that makes them learned: It Is mitWhat,;they "profess; but what they practise, that makes them eighteens -It not What, they -Wear, , but how It Is worn, that makes a ,men comfortable; and no there is ne comfort In an 111-fitting garment, so all who OW" elegance and mated akont‘go to the Fashiona ble klm - porium of Clifton, Albright, & Co., " 4syne'e No.-,1321 Cimino street. SA/LINO OF THE OOZES STEAMERS. - FROM TWO 'UNITED STATES • PROM roa Baltic . . .. ..,Now•York..Lirerpoor.. New York - t.NewYork . - FROIS 41:110P19 . -_ , 11104 , TOD DA f Ariel Bremen: .New York ...... ....Deo '0 North Amerlean.triverpool,.Portland ....Dec 30 Ihmmonlis Hamburg.. Nevi York Jan 1 America. .... ,'...Liverriool..Boston Jan 2 Europa Liyerpool..New York Jan 9 -Kangaroo ,Liverpool—New York Jan 13 Fulton Havre..New York Jan 13 cri Lll7 - ,The,Oalifornis Hall /Hemmers sail from New York on.the litikanct 21)th Hencli month. ru I &D A 'DTA-BOARDOR TRADE. • • FRANC/8 R. Cora, Cainwerra or tat Moan Taoo. Entaxa,la: Alatine FORT of PHILADELPWA, Jan. la, MO. 817 N Alan 7 10 I SUN $llTO' 4 44 11.11111 WSTZO 1^ 20 ARRIVED Jlarrine Nod Loonjg, If igbes,l4 days from N Orleans, with indite to A Heron, Jr &he John A Hazzard; Laws, 2 days from Milford, 1161, with torn and balk t0.J..112,100011ey , °LURED. 4sne Doten, Winslow, Boston, L Audenreid - Barque gem. tlatomiind, Boston, ,I 8 Twella. ._Ballr Alice _Lea, Lea, Thompson, Daveanab, Pettit, Martin k 00. • - , - - ' fiche 7'B Diekinecia,:Wheaton, Fall Myer. Ohoi /tin' ler do CO., ' ' -- ; - Behr ff'P 131mmona, Barrett, New' York, do ' Sabi A L'Danenhower, Miller, Boston, D Cooper. BM 18. - Williog Claypool, Baltimore, A Grove., Jr. : [air 'IFILIORAPII.I (040, 0 5.eSeneelj the Phflade►yhta Exchange.) • "05.P.E481.AND, Jan 13. 5 30 P • ''A. - brig, and daunt,. schiroters pearled in during the day'.• - he vessels at the-Breakwater, nor are there any la the bay at this time bound up. Wind BE, with the prospect of a itnrer. - Tours i lco. ' ' - • • THOS: B. HUGHES. jar TIMLRORIPR TO Tan 'jntas.] Bonott,:anl.l. Arrived, steamships City of New York, from Phila delphia, and William Jones, from Philadelphia. G. Jan 13. he T Republican of this morning" reports the wreck, on Tybee Bench, of the brig - Terpsichore, from Rio do Janeiro, with 1700 inks of coffee. The cargo wee loot. uskoßm(DA- Steamship City of New York, Bowes, hence at Boston 12th'inet. - - - Steamship Delaware, Copes, Cleared at9iew York yes terday for Philadelphia. • Ship Chargerßnni v kemChincha Islands, - vis Haw ton Roads, arrived at NeW York yesterday. Ship Horatio, litingerfor4; from 'Shanghai, Sept 2, with teas, dm, arrived at New Yorkl2th Inst. Reports; Nov. 18, let 85 00 8, lon 19 891 E, spoke ship Atalanta, from Caledonia Day for Boat* Dec 14, let 3 - 19 8, lon 81 44, each - tinged ingrate with Fr ship Camplen, ~teeri ug NE; and Fr ship Pennsylvania. steering BW, to wards Pernambuco. • Deir 31,1 at, 2184 , lon 66 39, ex ohanged signals with sehr Linma - Mayon, steering 8. Dec . 9,lat 30 N;lon 72 40, spoke ache Lucretia, or hoe ton ,bound 8. - nip - Winged Eisterbrook, for East Indies, 'nailed rrom New York 12th Mat. ' Ship Clarleaa Courier, Boatin, cleared at Boston 12th nat. nie Calcutta. • ' - _ Ship cornelin Lawrence, Knapp, from Liverpool for New Orleane,"was off Cape Clear 9th Mt. nip . Mogtlticook, Van Lohlen, for N 'York, cleared at.Nerr Orleans 6th teat. Fielades,'*age, from Oaleathwarrlved at 8t He lena. or 24, and as led 26th for Roston ' ' "Barque Alustang, - Groenman, from Hey West, was at Saint's, Texas', net ult,lo load for New York. Bowe Chiehire, parer, hence, arrived at Charles ton-junk inst: - - . Brain California ; Donley, from Boston sth Met, for Beetles Ayres, was spoken 7th Met 20 miles north of Cape Cod, with Koss eflibbeem and sails., - Barque Kepler, Pratt, for Matanzas, cleared at Boston 12th inst.. . Barque. Albion Lincoln, Pinkham, cleared at Beni moralath jnat. for Bt Joh PR. Bargaii.Charlett E Lex,Almelda, hence, rhaPort au Prince; arrived off glathelown, Inagua; Rad nit, and re- Mained - 29th;wattfog cargo p 1 orb; Bussex, for Batt= more, before reported Condemned. - Stir Argite,'Warito, 'from 'Needle,' at Baltimore _l2th - Brig Kate Poiteri'Billinge, from St Jogs de Cubs for YtartralsOped.,Callao, peered Inagua 28th - powers; eforora L olOarett at Baotou 12th toot, for ritataazu,', ' ' Brig- Itontance, (neer, 269 tone) Duncan, for depin ;rant Cleared at Baltimore 12th Wt. . , . Brig Alexander 5111 liken Fish, from New Bedford, via Palmovh, for Darien, tie , was reported at anchor in the outward harbor, Newport. 11th inst. Bchr, gunnel, Nelson, from Pilo (}rands Nov 7, with liOnelishas; _"irrived at N York yesterday. • Left barque Brands Betaing f for New York, loading; brig W-11 Stew 'art, inatarrited from Rio Janeiro. Let 26 30, lot 01 12, exchanged slguals:with briJohn, of Belfast, steering northimet: Nov 29, lat 21..8, lon 35 25, spoke whale ship BlizsAdams, 8 dap' out from New Bedford, bound Bahrßdwin Bead i Chapman, from Boston (or Phila. .flelphia, passed Highland Light 3x P 14 12th lost. Behr -Lantot Dopont.,..oorson, sailed from Solaria, • Texas, 80th ult for Attekepas. Bohr Julia Pox, Learning, from Aspinwall, arrived at Pensatola init. ' ' -• Bahr A L Crawford, of Philadelphia, Blackmail, nailed from Liverpool 23d ult. for Havana, and bee not 'into been heard 9f. „ . - - ... Behr 8. 4 Whitdin;Jermart, which sailed from Provt dencolOth Snot. for Norfolk, was atanchor below 11th. &bra Vold's; Wade and "Malcom, denies, arrived at Bostonl2th Inst. , from ' Cohlisset, with a quantity of cot. ; lop and,tobecoo from ship fierampqre. diABINg mnonami Y ", Br ship Gen Williamei from St Stepheoe for Liver pool, Deface reported ashore at Cutler, Me, in said to be loetrred lo New Rork for sao,ooo. The barque NI 0 Dyer, ashore at Barnegat, lies full of water, th e, ear Bieelelor arrived at New York yester. day with rodeo from the ld 0 D , " • 001(1111.. Dec 29, Int 45,10 n 43 20, oblp Neptune, Peabody, from New York for Liferpool. Deo So, 11 PM, let 40, lon 43 ad; - ship (sappoood to be) femme, frowner York for Liverpool • - boo. 31,41 54 40. ion 735, ohlp iteotein Empire, Book?, (two Prerpool (pr New Orleans,. TORSION' PORTS. At. Mathew-, TIMM r loam 2.lth nit, brigs Thomas Siresu4llollins, from St logo de Cabo, of and for Rani. mate, At fathilrtgiWaldi Mats Albert Mason, of New Torh; [thin Roman, or 27th, to load salt ICC Jamaica; Al b Darte,lhnith, from Port an Prince for floaton, or 28th, would ship there mid proceed; Angler, Gleene, from do ter do, ar,29th. in smut of moo. :4 - Pissied- do 22tt01t., bare Palmetto, Rowland, from St lige de Cabo fog-Europe„, -= By referents to the Vongreadomil proceedings pub /14Ed d day-or two since, It will be seen that a bill hail passed .She Senate repeating the act authorizing the Secretary of. the Navy to change the nooses of vessels . -.- '• DONESTIO POETS. Taw YOMM Jan 13,-Arrived, tag Mack Swan, Pod igard'ronifinnts Maitbs - Bay,'Ourssoi,,Pen 28* brig BM VlT'AtilifrigUir'"l "1"1 L-W4IAhnkPAIILS, Palate* po i licnint, litioltvillo, ; °halloo ge' i co X! tobei BriAgeporf for Virginia. , - • ~. , iaL i g , vilieLit o r ee 'llootb ja "Rfai i Nlia. ' rialoit-41 Minna,: yit CA, ":.?„)9....',._r". II Dlirir, lii' hIL ~efrbirgiei Kegler; PrW,lfailinzaai JW Roe& ..Mled,ikididipq; to load for New OrloPiv 'brig Monte Veltl t ti 410'/!41/7)19944"YP6Fi 1161 !! 16 ':4 110 )FrtOnd; `; MttW;VAttnor 'Artioittltio,4tailtion Sophyr, 1 I,#: , 7rftlf, "l 4 " 4434,41X4. 1 3=1 , 10121,°: ~lai li frolo.tbe rtnaleibgaoalitarciyaboter. tit i , Eq60;12,--;4llCsohr 3 , lfetil ;Strout; dikro 4. , M YOrrt , ohr R 0 MOW, f email, I, IV Ott illin IA 8A M A Nii 4l' -' t --37; brie o v oloon ; .4, IEIN=I Portlendilki FM* j Huge% Firewater, N !York for Wareham: , Bid 12th, b r i g Al e xander Milliken, reli t from Near 'Bedford, im..FrUoieuth, for' Wien/ "T. W BiOn0) 'rbaliPß, from Tautitdo for NOW York, 'l, brig *ea Bello; ochre W Newcomb, lr ' In pdrt 12th. barque 'Guido,'Very, from Zanzibar; of and fSalem; Hatch, Paleatino, Whitney.„ All those In port were gettuscrioderway We. eat except barque . Guide, and brigs Sea Belli and Nepoledu. .13‘ gad- 7 _140 1 m Guide, Very, from 'Zanzibar, of and for Eilem, whin h put In het . ..yesterday fore harbor, in attempting sego out this foreimori, touched on the bar negi Goat - Island Light, and remains. The steamer Perry, Copt Jellen,Un her arrival here from Providence, will go totter assistance. cattirah,m, hull; 2 P 111=Peaslog steamer William Jenkink'frolo Baltimore for Boston. HIGHLAND LIGHT, Jan 12, 15 PM—Passing out, barque Kepler, for Matanzas,• Bohr Edwin Reed. 4 30 P 6V—Passing out, barques Charles William, Fruiter, and brig Anglo Saxon. 6 PM—Passing out, steamer Argentina for Rosario. PORTSMOOTH,—Arr 11th , zebra W illie Putnam, Putnam, Norfolk; Snow Squall, Duckininster, do. PORTLAND, Jan 11—Arr, barque Emma Cushing, Elliott, Boeton. Cld, brig John W Loritt, Byres, Berbadoes; achr Jos F Carver, Lunt. Cardenas. NORFOLK, Jan 10—Arr, , sohrs W H Roden, Rose, N York; Rlnggo'd,DeGroot, do; - Florida, Mott, do; Mary Clark, do. • Jan 11—Arr, brig Gaireaton, Whitfield, Florida; echr Sparker; Smith, Boston.. Old, brigs Royalston, Robinson, Barbadoes; Arcadian, Wilson, Guadeloupe, CHARLESTON, Jan 11—Arr, barque Modena, Ryder, Bostoh. - • In the offing', skip Art Union, Grant, from Boston; a ebip and berm brig unknown. ' 'Went to sea, "U 8 surrey steamer Torn Corwin, Temp pie, Key West. - • RICKMCMD—IteIII2,—Sid, aehr FIOYS, King, Bugatte, Matanzas. • - Oielikill.TOWN, SO, Jam s—Arr, ear Tiger, Clarke, Martinique. ' Old, echr W Phillips, Mount; New York. PENSACOLA—Jan 2—Arr, barque Nanaminsib, Carr, Aeplattrall; brig Hat-. Anderson, Lathrop, Havana. MOBIL'S, Jan 7—Old, barque Jacob Prentiss, Gam. ler, New Orleans; Ruhr Union Wave. Nash, BrALOB St Jarro. • NEW ORLEANS, Jan o—Arr, ships Josiah Quincy, Sprague, St Thomas; Arran, Cummings, London, libel ter, Shedd, Marseilles; Gen Miner, —, Havana: barque Annie Ilodginan, Tyler, Tbotnaston; Br brig Mope, —, St Vincent; ochre Mary Eddy, Lenin, Sa vannah; 01es, Ames, Boston Cid, ships,lonae Newton, Fulton, Boston; Printers, de Espana, Sleben, Liverpool; barque Julia Dean, Gage, Charleston Below, ships Thomas Jeflorson, Hill, Liverpool; JO Humphreys, fitorse, New York ;' Ashland, Moors, Bar celona; J P Harward, Andros, Boston; Tranquebar, Goodwin, Boston; BE James, Collie, Liverpool; barque J L Davis, { Fairchild, Towed to sea 3d, ship Manchester barques Vinet and Atalayado; 31st ult, ships Glad Tidings and Treseta; barque Warwick. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL .OTELS Up to 12 o'clock Last N:ght GIRAED HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth, D T Thurston, - Baltimore J 8 Barry, Baltimore W II Baldwin, Jr, Balt LN Webb, Richmond W 8 Anderson, Baltimore . 0 A Conn, St Louie Werner Meyer, St Louis Alden Sampson, Maine B Steven., N Y II 0 Briggs & la, Boston E Briggs & In, Beaton D 8 Barnes & la, N Y ' .W J Jones, Elkton, Bld A H Mann, Balt ll S Brown, Columbus, 0 Win Jessup, Montrose Hobart Smith, Chicago T M Semis, Cincinnati O W Jones, Dubuque, lowa W II Knight, Boston Miss M J Jones, lowa A B Johnson, Utica, N Y G It G Jones, lowa J W Mackey & la, Troy C B D Jones, lowa 8 W Baker & la, N Y W F Miller, Buffalo Dr Myers, N 0 1' W Powell, London , DI no Myers, N 0 Dr A 8 Talbert, Ky • 0 C Warren, N Y L Ri hwine, Lane co F 0 Foster & ly, Boston Jim T Stagg, N Y DI Bulger, N Y B Allien, - N Y' II II Jones & is, Houton 8 0 Brown, N II L W Well'', N Y E Flagg, N Y J Arny, Jr, N Y 0 Kilmer, Saratoga If D Mears, Balt 0 McClellan, Phila. IS C Rice, St Louie A Mackenzie, N Y 0 Cooper & la, Va Dr Patton, US F Congress Majmr Eakin, N.l L Eakin, N J W Paine, Maas I C Laoramer, N 2 Mr Brolk, Pa Henry Day,`N Y II DI Alexander, N 17 A Maynard, Bunton ' J II Bruleigh, He Mr Craven, N Y 8 8 Carrier, Harrisburg • rapt W 0 Harris, J 0 Howard, Houton Beoj F Hickman, Beaton Wm Mudgett, Rochester N 0 Bruner, St Louis C II Mott Hudson, N Y Col Stott, Philada W IV Gelb filth, N V DI Conger, Waterville, N Y C Kirk White, N Y F B Hobbs, N Y I B Thomas & lady, Cal J A Leland, N Y J J Austin, Albany M Perkins, Albany Jas A Dumont, Went, 'Troy 0 Sargent, N Y A A Wightinan, It I John Fisk, Niagara R B Lowry & In, II S N A Dunham, Hartford Edmund Burke, Masa A B Semple, I,m:tiering IMERCRANTB , ROTEL—Nourth street«below Arch W Both, York, Pa A G Bmys r, York, Pa. R B Lewle,"Parmeraville W II Broadhead, lowa C Relnlet, N II 8 P Galt, Lancroter 8 8 MOM, Md A 11 Barber, NJ Hon J R Walton,Pa 11l 8 Palmer, Po Col 0 Burnet, Pa P Kammerer, Pa H D Sim Per, Pa • John It Large, Pittsburg (leo 11l Bradley, r•I Y Lucien Eaton, Boston A 0 Spring, Boston J B Wood, Hartford J W Hatch, Pottsville Dom Smith, Ct W Y Agard, Pottsville Mrs A J Fuller, Phila W McLean, Pa AMERICAN HOTEL,—Chestnut street, above Binh. 0 Wigand, Pa John Griffith, Pa Dr Madison & family, USA WE Jones, VA 11 Philben & la, St Lonls MIME M Pbilben St Louis T B Hutchinson, Tenn Wm W Hutchinson, Tenn J Van Guson, Brooklyn A Knowles, Brooklyn W P. Stayer, Philo. 11 Id Thornton & den. Pa 8 D Githens & la, Pa A L Packer & In Bristol L A Magent & la ? Bristol 0 Dungan, Bristol, Pa P Galhart & family, Easton 0 0 riewold, Reading T Johnson Jr,i3t Paul 11 Bickford & la, Trenton H Harrison, N P W K Droll & la, Md Isaac E Smith, N J 11 M Amabur, N Y E Sturdevant, et 11 Id Daggett, Attleboro Wm Bleckiaton , Attleboro .1 A Thompson, N Y 'ONION HOTEL—Arch street, below Ponrth. 0 11 Locher, Balt W L Pfohl, N J J Ferret, Easton J Nightingale, Easton Fred Slots, Easton L Titus, Easton W J Bites, Rockport .1 Heebner, Port Carbon 3 K Bugfrewl, Port Carbon M Bailey, Tamaqua lease Hunt, Bt Louie W 11 Thompson, N J 3 E Hutchinson, N.l W Benjamin, NJ " W B Evans, Holinesburg sr .si 1 ...0.n5tr. Port Cs,bgu 13 Haler, Pittston, Pa ' R 0 Mann, Ont.e...3ther --- - J Phillips, Mao 3 B Shaeffer, P de It R R Mrs Eimer, If Y Mr Roberts, NY NATIONAL HOTRL—Raesi street, above Third. J Davis, Soh Haven H .1 llendter, Pottsville A 8 Ondwalader, Pa It White, Doylestown Tli Gould Germantown AR Leavitt, Ohio H J Roberta, N J J Landis, Middletown J Mullin, Binding R A Abbott, Summit Hill F Maize, Pottsville D Lomlson, C A Fox, Potts►illo K Cleaver, Shamokin C Simpson, Lancaster BTATZB UNlON—Market street, Om Bhth II Hatfield, Chester co M Maloney, W Branch, Ps Frank It Lindell, D 0 II Peterson, Phila Baml Gunshot!, Perry co Jae Mitchell, Phila D L James, Vermont Pang &Cook, Clinton no Jno Clark, Willianwort J E Gardner, W Chester Eli flieltford, Pa , Wm McVey, Wed Chester MADISON 110113D—Ileoond street. alum Market. Renal Nightengale, Pa Lewis Cahn, onn Jacob Leisenring, Lebanon John Shultz, Lebanon N II Cooker . , N Y Walter Dahl, Del .7 Smiley, 1.. Y W B Carrothera, Bristol I II Brown .lr. la, N J - Marshal Carman, Trenton HARM SHEAF—Second street, below Vine. M Brown Poster's, Stroudsb , gli C Wolf, Stroudsburg P H Robeson, Stroudsburg Jas Wolverton, Trenton Jos Longsbore, Ducks co Wll Harrison, Phile John Ingram, N J Henry Morris, Pa Jesse 8 Heston, Newton Throe Janney & In. Newton Mine DI I Henry, DoylestownDfaster II H Oilkysen, Pie Clement S Ides, Alabama Semi Rose, Bucks co W Cowell, Point Pleasant Richard Carson, Bucks co John Carhart, NQ Robt Bamford, Abingdon Chen Iflletienar & la, Pa John lloppock, Newtown D Dean, Newtown, BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhill. Weever, Easton T P Garvey, Doylestown J Walter, Ea,'too Maas Beare, Montgry co T P Kleinhane, Belvidere J Lowright, Quakertown BLACK BEAR UOTEL—Third street, &by. Callowhill, E Strews, Pottsville Abet Hoagland, Pa Baml Freed, Pa hue Hoagland, Pa F Hartzell, Ridge Volley F Roads, Southampton Coo K.Lessn, Reading Wm Oring, Reading W K Orimi Boyertown J Osbert, Byberry F Muller, Sumneytown D Sleeholto , Sumneytown K SOW, Eatlville Chas Finney, Northampton Wm Smith, Mont co Muter Smith, Mont co BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant streets B Moms, Lan co, Pa T B Jarman, Upland, Ps 0 M Wilstuch; Cheltenham A II Mill, Cheater co, Pa R Uodgeop, N Landon, Pa J Vanhershis & la, Pa U V Pennypacker, Pa W Nixon & wite,Lancitater J F Paton, Lancaster ki A Gordon, Elkinton, JW John Penrod, Pa J Cleveustine, Unionville J It Banter, Unionville E D Morton, Unionville Henry Rorke. Pa David Field, West Chester 0 fl Pont, Phils D Carter, Md James Black, 31d John Way, Chester co, Pa special Notices Sped° Payments.—Americau Life Inettrance and Trust Company, U. Z. corner FOURTH and WAL NUT Eitreele. Intereat 6 per cent. Paye all gums on demand, in. gold and giver. jal3.lw A Class in Phrenology will be commenced In a few days, by JOHN L. °APEX. Terms moderate Application for tickets should be made immediately at FOWLER, WELLS & CO., 522 CHESTNUT Street. A liberal discount will be mega to clubs of medical stu dents mid others, Exatnicationa, with or without if r tie n descriptions of character, made day and evening. jal2-d3ts, WlMotu V. Molten, 907 Chestnut !Street, Is gelling all kinds of flue Btatlonery at one-half the re. gular price. Call on him st once and you will be &tie tied. jab-1m fialing Fund OF THE AMERIOAN TRUST COMPANY, E. CORNER FOURTH /ND WALNUT Brame, Han &Inlay, paid In full on demand, AND CONISNUNB TO DO 80. INTEREST, FIVE PER CENT. de2B-lara • Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, 624 WALNUT ST, mom% /NDEPNNONNOS SQUABS. GEO. J. HENKEL'S, /MI WALNUT Street, ordl.dm Late et 178 Ohertnut Street erred Coffee. lovers of Coffee cannot realise the full value of their 'favorite beverage without having it made in the Old Dominion Coffee Pot. ARTHUR, BURNHARI, & GILROY, 117 and 119 Booth TENTII, cor. of Norte, 49.8 m Bole Manufacturers Jackson, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT STRUT. Oheoka, Noise, Drafts, Bills Lading, bill Heade, Oir• eulare, Oarde ' and all other kinds of Job Printing, at prices 10 edit the Omit. 0017-ly Bower's Infant Cordtel.—This Invaluable Cordial le prepared from a variety Of the meet choice and efficient aromatics known' in medicine, and ie the most perfect and reliable carminstive extant for infants and young children. By its poirerfni Influence a speedy owe Is effected In W clump of Mollie, windy pains and spasms. Relieves dad mitigates much of children's suffering during dents 410n - or teething,' and by Its soothing properties tutu. qullfeeeptilniOfthe bowels, loosonese, vomiting, de. 'Am Infant Cordial hie become a etandard remedy, and has been wild id thonsande of canon with the most ahundant semis. No family ehould be without It. Prepared only by - /built A. Bowls, At hie BMW and 0M141°41,, Store, , vernier of Blithundlireen ate., rniindsiPinn• To 'AK* 411,oideigionet ba Wrested. And for sale - • at , iIIESS.-441LADELPHIA. THURSDAY. APAli,4tiAttY 14, 14358. For Perfumed Breath,. ,White Teeth, and Beautiful eomplesion;tise "Itabli r of 1,000 Plower s." Ton droving lodipet hair, foe 44fcodiand Vraßah new Pomade." It curie gentlemen's hair beautifully: Per eels by T. B. Detester', 808 Cheitutt; Slamuel Dimes, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. B. Durand, 718 Chest nut; T. II Peters k Co., no Chestnut; G. O. Evans, Olft Book•store, 488 Chestnut; 0. B. Irubball, 1410' Che'stuut; ,Frepoh, Itieharde, A Co., Tenth and Alar; , kat ; A. B, Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr. Merriam, Seventeenth and Chestnut; J. W. Btmes & De,"; Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market ; Edward Ohristwann, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lane/Ater, earner Eleventh and Walnut. n 018.13 The Greatest Bargains In the World.—The subscriber, being about to done his business, °Sere his entire stock of euperior Reedy-made Olothing for JULIO. All In want of a superior article are invited to give him a call. Store to let end fixtures for Mit). Di. TIIAOY, 292 AIARKOT Street. del4-2m Seamen's Saving Fund —Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of eecond street. Receives de posite in mime Of One Polio: and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of Ere per cent. per annum. Mace open dally, from 0 until 5 o'clock, and on Mon day and !Saturday until 9 in the evening. President Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Beoretary, Chorine 11. Morris. Saving Fund.—Natldnal Safety Trust Cc, Office, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of THIRD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING TIIE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS BY THE BANKS. I. Depoelte received and payments made daily. 2. Current Bank Notes, Checks, and Specie will be reeoive4 on deposlt. 3. Deposita made in Bank Notes or Cheeks will be paid back in Current Bank Notes. 4. Deposits made In Gold or Silver Iflll be paid book in Coin. Interest riim ran Coat. per annum. n 023 Marriage°. On the lath instant, by Rev. G. W. Showman, Mr CHARLES L. HELD to Miss MARY 8. GALBREAT, both of thin city. Oa the 7th instant, at tho residence of the bride's father, by Rev. John Jonkine, Mr. JOBEPII NACE to JENNIN 0. JOHNSON, both of Philadelphia. In this city, on the 7th instant, by Friends' core. mon e y In the pregame of Alderman Samuel F. Flood, DAID IVIIITD, of Woodetown, N. J., to Mica MARY D. HENDRICKSON, of Battonborough, N J. On the 12th indent, BALM 13131 A, daughter of Robert. and Mary Arthur, aged 1 year and 20 days. The relativea and friends of the family aro respect fully invited to attend the faneral, from her parents , residence, No. 1922 Lombard street, this (Thursday) al ternoon, at 3 o'clock. ..,. . . . . On the 10th instant, MARY CECELIA ELIZABETH, daughter of trends T. and Martha C. Peale, aged 1 year and 10 months. Or. the 12th instant, Miss CHARLOTTE 8, RUNNER, In the 86th year of her age, daughter of the late Capt. Jacob Banner, of the Revolutionary army On the 11th instant, Mrs. JANE SMITH, In the 63d year of her age. On the 11th instant, WILLIAM WILLIAMS, aged 10 years. SloDowell's Lecturc.—Prot. Joseph N. hIoDOWELL, of St. Louis, will lecture on THURS DAY EVENING. at 7 o'clock, atJAYNE'S HALL, CHESTNUT street, on "The Natural History of the Human Race," discussing the oubJect of the Unity of the Races. He will illustrate the several varieties by - Palntiogs, and a rare collection of Skulls. The ihyeiciane of the city and the Ladies aro invited, free of charge. Gentlemen mill pay 25 cents at the door. jal44t* irry- spirituumm.—Ribs Emma Hardly e, of Nen York, *rill lecturo H SANSOM STREET ALL THIS EVINCE°, at 7IC o'clock, on The Signiimume, Purpoao, and Coe of the Eternal Manifestations of blodern SpintuaHam." Admittance 3 cents jal4-It* Er Rey. T. L. Brechinrldge will preneh this (11111R8DAY) evening, at 73i o'clock, In the Fifth Baptist Oherch, RANSOM skeet, below Ninth ; Mee, on FRIDAY EVENING. All are invited. jel4.lt* ID" First Ward. -- A Meeting of the Demo crats of the Ward MU be held THIS EVENING, at the house of Col. JAMES AfoOLAJSKEY, 3a14-It* 11 'MIME President. arc Grand Temperanceldemonstrallou, under the direction of the Grand Ilivfelm SONS OF TEM PERANCE, will be held in theeptifedid Saloon of the NATIONAL. BUILDING, RAM Street, below Slant, on TIIURSDAY EVENING, AI TN o'clock. Eminent speaktra will addreaa the meeting Several Sections of the Cadets of Temperance have been 1. riled and will be present in regalia. A collection will be made to aid the Grand Section in the dissemination of Tempe rance among the youth of our city. The members of the Grand Division will meet in the lower room at 7 o'clock clothed in regalia. No children admitted with out their parents or gunrillanel. ate lUr' S'ate Committee.—The members of the Democratic State Committee are requested to meet at Buehler.a Hotel, Tiarriaburg, on TUESDA V, January 19, at 7 o'clock I'. 11. 0. R. DUCKALEIV, Chairman J. N. llerronitiaoll. Secretaries . It .1 HALDMIAN, S 07' Scenes in Holy and Anemic Lands, In a course of 81X LECTURES, by Rev WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D., at COMMIT BALL. First Lecture—On TUESDAY EVENING`, January 12th—Subject: "Jerusalem under four Mon:Archie:o' ••• • • . Second Lecture—On MONDAY EVENING, January lath—Subject "Bethlehem, Nazareth, and their Le genda." Third Lecture—On TUESDAY EVENING, January 2Gth —Subject : The Sacred Water. of the Rely Land." Fourth Lecture—On TUESDAY EVENING, Febru ary 2d—Subject: " The Crusaders in the Holy Laud." Fi th Lecture—TUESDAY EVENING, February Sib—Subject: "The Acropolis and the Areopagua of Athena " Sixth Lecture—On TUESDAY EYENINO, Febru• ary 16th—Snbject ; "The Throne and the Palace of the cfflears.” _ _ $l. at 714 o'clock. The proceeds for the benefit of then Northern Home for /friendless Children. jall•mth tfeldi It AT A MEETING OF THE HOLDERS of FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of the PHILA DELPHIA AND SUNBURY RAILROAD COMPANY, held on the 18th inst., pursuant to public advertise. ment, Mr O. D. ItOBENGARTEN was called to the Chair, and Mr. J . L. MOSS was appointed Secretary. The Oenunittee of holders of the Second Mortgage Bonds wbo have now become the proprietors of the Road, having laid before the meeting its present condi• lion and prospects, It was resolved that, in order to aid the proprietors in equipping the Road, the holders of the f p ropri e tors Mortgage Bonds should ogres to accept for their coupons due August Ist, 181 T, and February Ist, 1855, obligations of the Company, payable on or before the expiration of five years, (at the option of the Coin. panyo bearing interest from let Februery, 1858, and convertible into Stock, at the 'option of the holders; interest payable thereon semi-annually on let August and let February The holders o. first Mortgage Bonds are requested to call at the Office of Messrs. E. B. 1111ELEIS & CO , and sign the agreement to carry out such an arrange ment. Jail-St LIVERY STABLE • KEEPERS, LOOK to your It:donate, and pattonize lISSIIER'S LAMP FACTORY, 109 south ElOlllll street, belon Montour. Previous to hie opening 4 reeponsible factory, you were charged $lB for work which be le now doing In a ort , ranted manner from $8 to $lO Support him, or you will bare the earn. charges to pay, Jald-y Criopartitere4ipo nub Taiosolittiono TIESSOLUTION.—Tho partneiship hcra tofore existing between JAMES 11. MONTGOME RY and JAMES NEAL', trading as MONTGO MERY & NEALL, In the La mber and Coal business, was dissolved on the lnt day of .7 anuary lust , by mu• had consent. Either partner will use the name of the late Item In liquidation. JAMES 11. MONTGOMERY, JAMES KALI, JAMES 11, MONTGOMERY will N continue the Coal businera, and JAMES E. NEALL the Lumber business, at Twti,Flll and PRIME Streets. jal4-3t TIRE UNDERSIGNED HAVE, IN PUR. JI. flitiANOE of Act of Assembly, formed n limited copartnership under the name of LERLNY G. MR , ROW, in the Coal business, in the city of Philadelphia, wherein LESLEY O. MORROW le the general partner, IlUtlft MORROW being special partner, and has con• tributed the sum of fifteen hundred dollars as capital to the common stock ; sold partnership to continue tine Jean from the Bth January, 1868: LESLEY 0. MORROW. jalt•latremot MUGU MORROW. %Fitittoral Jmplemento IAR DEN SEEDS.--Fresh and gonnin; Garden Boole, of every variety; a complete stock always on hand. Dealer. supplied on the most liberal terms, BOAS, SPAMII.I6R, & CO . Jal9•y . 627 MARKET street, below Seventh. CUMMING'S HAY, STRAW, AND FOD DER OUTTERS.—We are solo martufacturera of thrminiog's unrivalled Hay, Straw, and Fodder Cutters, which are guarantied importer to any In the market. JIUAS, BPANULEIt, k CU . 627 MAItKLI' Wont, below Seventh. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS OF ev.ry variety., the moat complete ',lock In the city, embracing Corn Shelters, Grain Fans, Horse Colima, /Reamers, Straw and Field r Cutters, Root Cutters, Horticultural Tools of all kinds, Seeds for field end garden, Quano, Super Pho.phate of time, c., wholesale and retail. BOAR. SPANGLER, k, CO , JnN•y 627 MARKET etreet, below Fevenitr riIHE BRITISH NORTH AMERICAN .1 ROYAL MAIL BTRAMBIIIPB. FOWL NOW TORT. TO LITIMFOOL Chief Cabin Passage Second Cabin Passage TROI4 000 TUN TO LIVERTOOL. Chief Cabin Passage $llO Second Cabin Passage 60 The ships from Boston call at Halifax. I PERSIA, Capt. Judkins. CANADA, Capt Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J. Stone. AMERICA, Oapt.Wickmen ASIA, Capt. E. G Lott, NIAGARA, Capt.Ryrie.. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA. Capt..). Leitch These vessels carry a clear white light at mast-head ; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, leave N. York, Wednesday, Jan. 20. ASIERICA, Wickman," Boston,Wednesday. Jan. 21. EUROPA, Leith, " N :Yor, Wednesday, Feb. 3. CANADA, Lang, " Roston, Wednesday, Feb 10. ARABIA, Stone, " N.York, Wednesday, Feb. 11. NIAGARA, Millar, " Boston, Wednesday, Feb. 24. Bertha not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion Specie Jewelry, Precious Stones ' or Metal' unless bilis of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein expressed. For freighter passage apply to Jal4-y It, CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N York. SAVANNAH STEAMSHI P LINE. YREIOUTS REDUCIED The wall-known first.class side-wheel steamship STATE Of OEORGIA, John J. (larv , n, Command r, will be ready to receive freight op WEDNESDAY, Jan uary 27. and gall on SATURDAY, January 30, at 10 o'clock A. N. At Savannah this ship connects with stsamern for Florida., and for all places in the South ant Southwest. C&Uitl passage $2O 00 Steerage do 8 00 No freight received on Saturday morning. No bills of lading signed after the ship has sailed. For freight or paasage, apply to A. HERON, Jr , No. 328 North Wharves. 0. A. UREMIA & CO., jal4 Agents in Savannah. [FOR NEW ORLEANS.—LOUISIANA 1 LINE —To call with quick despateh. Freight taken at an low rates as any v,ezel loading. The A 1 fustquillng barque MARGARET, Captain Wood, Is now loadingat RAVE Arent wharf. Waving a large pottion of her cam engaged, and being of small , will have quick despatch. For balance of freight or pnasage, apply on board ar to •bisucie,htmoNs, & 00.. 120 (late MG NORTH WHARVES. The N. Insures at the lowest rates, and will take ateatu down the Delaware and up the Mississippi. - j 414 , W. P. Viventixis & 00., Proprietors, N:lr lavabo. - I,Rtures --to--comnicsne• filiipping publitationo, , 1N4 17 AND VA.T.,IIASLE :WORKS, JOBS LITTLE, 8.R0WN,44 CO., LAW AND POSSIGN BOONSELLSRS, No. 112 WASHINGTON street, BOSTON. AOASEITZS NAUAL ISTORY. 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I vol, 12mo. $1.21. BRITISH POETS—SCOTT. . . - . The Poetical Works of 131 r Walter Pcott. Edited by Prof Child. W th a Memoir of the Author, and Por ttatt, 9 role ldino. 66 76. PCOTT'd POEMS—POCKET EDITIOI. The Poetical Works of Mr Waiter Pcott. Miniature edition, in blue and gold ; Pbrtrait. 3 role. $2.25. maid-th shtu3t HA! HAI HAI THE HASH EATER! 111=!Ng1M1=ill HE! THE HASH EATER! For full particulars, road the sido•splittiog Et trara garkra 4l[ the RASII EATER, OR TRH ArOCALYPSE OP SAUSAGE! IN THE NEW YORK MERCURY. Ha[ ha! ha! bu! Only four cents. _Jal4•3t 11114. PHILADELPHIA PULPIT, pub- IL fished every SATURDAY. Price 8 cents Noe. I, 2, tad 3 contain sermons by the Rev Editor, Brant. ly, Stork, Draineid, Noon, Darling, &e. Copies sold by thll Sextons of vendetta churches. jal4.lt* Sewing itlacl)ines SEWING MACHINES .-" THE Ili- MOVED EMPIRE FAMILY SEWING MA CHIN; " Is the only low-priced DOUBLE-THREADED MAVIHNE in market. J. W. TAGGART & CO , Agents, Corner of SIXTH and ARCH Streets. Couhly and State Rights for sale. Machines supplied. jal4,2t* LUanto • $9 1 %000 WANTED IN AN ESTAB wf LIMED firsXclase Mercantile buni on., 'here Invehtment will b, mare, and the yield annualprollte natieractory. Addtete box No 811 Patt on-Ice, 1a13.41it AGENTS (WANTED.—Five to Ten Dol- We per day can be easily made. Call on A. 84ACR, at Jacob MIMI:VS Sorrel Horse Hotel, Weal KluzetTeet, Lancaster, Pa. delb-tt lA/ANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES T v CAVALRY—Able•bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clothing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No men having a wife or child will be accepted, Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. SIT MARKET street above Eighth, north side. WILLIAM B. ROYALE, let Llent.2d Regt. of Cavalry, oat 6.4m* Recruiting °Meer. linettrance Companies. PHILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY, INCORPORATED BY THE STATE OF PENN SYLVANIA IN 1848, Are now egtabllehed In theft new office, No 433 CHEST NUT street, where they are prepared to make ALL KINDS OF INSURANCE, from logs by ere, on property of every description, In townor country, Including PUBLIC BUILDING S, STORES, LI IYEL LINGS, WAREHOUSES, FACTORIES, and .31 A N UFAC7'O RIES WORKSHOPS, VESSEL'S, Men, Merchandise of all kinds; Stocks or Goode; Stocks of Country Stores; °coda on storage, or In bond; Steckel and Tools of Artificers and Mechanics; Furni ture, Jewelry, Fixture., Ac , , at moderate rates of premium, and for any period of time This Company refer to their past career as an ample guarantee roe the PROMPT SETTLEMENT OF ALL THEIR LOSSES. There are at this time no unsettled claims against theni. ROBT. P. KING, President. M. W. BALDWIN, Vice President ruAliels BLAORDURNIC, Bealltakty. Jal4-3m* GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE 'MDR ANON COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA— OSA ; No. 102 WALNUT street, wed of THIRD. "FIRE RIBIId ONLY TAKEN." 811101010. Joel Jonee, Geo W. Woodward, Wm. M Swain, R. N. Burroughs, John Anspach, Jr , Thee Craven, Joseph Klapp M. IL, A. S. Gillett, John McClure, Jer. Walker, J.ll Hughes, C D. Shoemaker, W. S. Boyd, 11. R Coggshall, Wm. o.ltudmau, John W. Ciaghorn, Francis Peters. Ron JONI. JONES, President. A. S. GI LLBTT, Vice President. Jan. 8. MoMiaLtur, Secretary and Treasurer Jame B. ALTOlD.Asaistsot Secretary. ja7.llm.it political. FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, w m . GOODWIN, TWRLITR WARP. Subject to Democratic Rutee jel2.2m, CMITT CONTROLLER, vrzzaxAm TE/RTRARTII WARD SUbjeCt , to Domoccatic rule,. CITY COMMISSIONER, CHARLES M 1 , 11131 r {YARD Subject to Democratic rules FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— WM. lIANCOOKB, TWILiTIR WARD, d2-3m* Subject to Democratic Rale* FOR SHERIFF— ALDERM kN GEORGE MOORE, FORBID WARD Babied to Democratic Dolma FOR SHER IFF JAMIMS G. GIBSON, TWIINTY-SRCOND WARD Subject to Democratic Rules. noll.3ca Jot wale nn (to Ect. TO BE LET.—THE NEW STORE and DWELLINU 110128 E, No. 1229 LOCUST Street. One of the most eligible locations In tho city. Apply to JOHN SAMUEL, j014.6t 204 Booth 'FIFTH Street. ALARGE AND VALUABLE WIIA.RF PROPERTY ON THE DELAWARE, In the Eighteenth Ward, for rent Poilaeamlon given on the first of April next. Apply to SAMUEL B. GIUMI, 114 IVALNUT street jal4-th attar A N OLD AND WELL-ESTABLISHED li RETAII, DRY GOODS FIRM, being desirous of changing their buelnems, offer FOlt SAGE a desirable stock of Staple Dry- (Mode, and the Oood Will of one of the best etande In SECOND Street. to addition to their Retail business they have a conelderable Whole- MOO trade. Addrens lox No. 138, P. 0., Philadelphia, with name and address. DESIRABLE OFFICES at 520 WALNUT St.., opposite the Stale House; one of the beet business locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light, and all modern conveniences. Apply on the premises, Room No. B, to G.ll'. J. BALL, Agent. uo2o %IRE MECHANICAL BAKERY.—On and .1. after THIS DAY, the II th Wet., the BREAD from this establishment, and BREAD TICKETS, will be for sale at the following Depots: At the }WATT, tornee BROAD and VINE Streets. CALEB CLOTHIER'S, 115 North FIFTH Street JACOB V. BECK'S, FOURTH, above Callowhill. HENRY E. 'WILKINSON'S, cor. FIFTH and COATES R 0 OILBERT'S, corner COATF.S and FRANKLIN. J. ORAVENSTINWS, cor. TWELFTH and WALLACE S. PANCOAST'S, corner NINTH and CALLOWIIILL. J. A. FOSTERS, 624 ARCH street Other Depots will be announced from day to day, as arrangements are completed. Persons wishing Bread delivered at their dwellings will please register their names at the Depots, where books nre provided for that purpose. As neon as a sufficient number to establish routes are obtained, Mil delivery will be begun' Tickets of two binds, one for the use of those who wish their Bread de livered at their dwellings and one for the use of those who prefer to send for it h, the Depots, will be provided and for sale nt the Depotv. The Carriers will be in structed to deliver Bread for " Carriers' tickets." Pt ice FIVE. Cents rt Loaf. Price of " Depot tickets," FIVE Cents each. P ice ci ' , Carr ern' tickets," FIVE•AND-A-DALE Cents each. 0. MCDANIEL, Superintendent WATER RENTS FOR 1858.—DEPART MENT FOR SUPPLYING THE CITY WITH WATER. PHILADOLPILIR, January 11th, 1858 Extract from an Ordinance approved December 29tb, 184 Section 1. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That all IVater tient% shall be payable to tho Register of Water Rents, at his taco, annually, IN ADVANCE, ON THE SECOND MONDAY OF JANUARY, and upon all Water Rents unpaid upon the first day of April in any year there shall he charged the num of FIVE per centum i and upon all rents unpaid en the first flay of July in any year there shall be charged an additional sum of TEN per centum. The attention of the Water Tenants of the City is respectfully fuelled to the provisions of the above Ordi nance jal2-81. WILLIAM BONSALL, Register. PUBLICLAMPS.-THE PUBLIC IS respectfully Informed that oMces have boon opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at whloh citizens are requested to give information reepect lug accldenta which may happen to the Publ Lampe; or of any failure in lighting or extinguishing them at the proper time; or If not properly cleaned and in good lighting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Daily, No. 808 Wharton et., Firel Ward; Charles Catty, Supt. of 24 district, No. 3 Mines et. above Sixth; Iliran 0, Kirk, No. 820 North Sixth et , above Brown, Twelith Ward; M. W. Deshong, No. 2231 Coates erect, Fifteenth Ward; Thos, V. Bowlby, (les Office,Twenty-.kourth Ward, Meet Dldladolphisi) M. 11. M , Fadden, One Weer, Twenty-Second Ward, (Germantown;) Wm N. Market, Gee Mace, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,) and at the Gas Office In Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia Gas Works. A J KITE, 001-em Superintendent of Distribution. KEROSENE OIL, DISTILLED FROM COAL KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS This Oil le not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO THE BEST SPERM It will NOT GUM Olt CONGEAL AT A LOW TEMPERATURE, and It will RUN LONGER AND KEEP THE JOURNALS COOLER TIIAN ANY OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL. ITT Machinists and others are requested to call and examine these oils at the sole agency, • OEORGE M. FREEMAN, Agt , del9-3m- It No. 110 Walnut kraut, above Front AVILLI AM HENRY MOORE, FURNISH v ING UNDERTAKER, No. 1415 AROlt Street, neat of Broad, late of 505 AROR Street. Lead Collins always on hand. jal-On2 ItTUTMEGS.-16 CASKS PRIME NUT- I' DIEOI3, In store And for sale by HENRY BOHLEN h 00., jai2.3t 221 and no Routh FOUltrii Street, CD US 8 I A AND AMERICAN TARRED I% CORDAGIL—s superior article, sminutsoture end for sale by WEAVER, & 00., au 1! , 41 Ho. 24 N. Water et., & 19 It.Wkarree. U _ .._ . _ NION MUTUAL INSURANCE COM- SPRING GOODS-1868. PANT OP PRILADELPIII.A. - h. 7 MINTS fo 8 TATEN - 11N a T of tale affair. of the Company, in eon: A& W. APBAOUN'B, in huge sevortment, of ghperkir rma,' with provn of NA Charter. Premiums undetermined January 1, 1857.. 281,482 91 0 *t 0 .7 . 1, 7, V:l d di o g ll l e i r t ma n ite i r. ' Robert 114"14'.'ftec"4"m' Do. receired during the year ending - . January 1 , 1858 251,291 82 BLEAOIIIID AND BROWN COTTONS. Total amount of Promlrma Earned Premiums during the year ending as above on Marine and Inland Ri5k5........ 275,380 30 Recalled far Interest and Salvagea 33,529 70 Losses, Return Pr4tniums, Expenses, Re-In suraaces paid durlag same period 852,758 06 STATEMENT Or TUE ASSETS OP THE COMPANY. 6,000 Pennsylvania State s's coat 86,9 JANUARY 1, 1858. 55 117 shares Philadelphia 8ank ..... ... ii 14,700 7.000 City of Pittsburgh tos " 5,800 7 ,000 ii w Ws " 6,790 14,010 Chesapeake and Delaivate Canal Loan O's " 14,610 41,620 Camden and Amboy 6's " 41,713 10,000 Philadelphia County Loan 6'. " 16,800 6.000 North Pennsylvanian R. Ronde, 6's " 3,760 100 shares North Pennsylvania R. R..... " 5,000 40 " Delaware Railroad Co " 1,000 Sundry Stocks, Steamboat and Transporta- tion Companies, Certificates of Stock and Profits in Mutual Insurance Companies.. 14,040 —____:-- -- Estimated present value of the above.• $98580 flash on band 8,885 Notes reeeivable for policies issued 05,531 Subscription notes for guarantee capital 99,500 Due for policies issued, and unsettled salvages, and other debts duo the Company 85,451 _ DIRECTORS. Richard 8 Smith, Charles Newbold, S. Dostonet, Henry Lewis, Jr , Francis Tete, W. 0. Kent. A II Bode, Albert Worrell, Samuel Grant, Charles Vezin, Charles Dutilh, O. P. Loughead, Hugh Campbell, John S. Twells, John P. White, Edward L. Clark, N. A Smith, George Lewis ; 0 W Churchman, D. Salomon, John H. Irwin, J. I' Steiner, Godfrey Fieytag, H. F Robmson RICHARD 8 SMITH, President. JOSEPH COULSON, Secretary. in,l4-2.w pRILADELPHIA FIRE AND LIFE IN SURANCE COMPANY.—Office No 433 CHEST NUT Street At a Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Com pany, held on Monday, the 4th host , en Election was held for Directors, and resulted in the election of the following gentlemen: Robt P. Ring, Ed. B English, M. W. Baldwin, Ed Niter, P. B. Savery, Geo. 11 Levis, T. K. Collins, Chas. P. Hayes, Joe Clayton, C. C Davies, 8, J Megargee, Jno. Hillgore. And at a meeting of the Board held on Monday, the 11th That , the following Of lters were unanimously re elected : ROBT. P RING, President M. W. BALDWIN, Vice-President FRANCIS BLACIURIRNE, Secretary. P. E. BIROKIIRAD, Treasurer The Board also declared a Dividend of SUMER CENT. (clear of State tax) on the Capital Stock, and the remaining profits, amounting to $34,06-1 15, were retained by the Company for the tut ther security of the assured. jal4 6tslif FRANCIS BLACRBURNE, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE INSURANCE COM PANY OF NORTH AMERICA, PHILADELPHIA, January 13, 1858 At au Election for Directors to serve for one year is the " Insurance Company of North America" the fol. lowing gentlemen were duly chosen : Arthur G. Coffin, William Welsh, Samuel W. Jones, William E. Bowen, John A Drown. James N Dickson, Samuel F. Smith, S Morris Waln, Charles Taylor, John Mason, Ambrose White, George L. 'tomboy, John It Neff, Francis R, Cope, Richard D Wood, Edward IL Trotter And at a meeting of the Directors, held this day. ARTRUR G. COFFIN, lisri , was unaulnaously elected President, and jail St HENRY D. SIIERRERD, Secretary - - OFFICE OF THE NEPTUNE INSU RANCE COMPANY, No 414 WALNUT Street. The first annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Neptune Insurance Company was held this day, when the following persons were unanimously elected to serve u Directors for the sliming Tear : Richard Shields, .Ldward McClain, George Minster, Gustavus V. Town, Theodore N Town, Thomas Heath, W. 0. Stotesbnry, D. Sherwood, 0. 0. Butler, George Scott At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held on the enure day, the following officers were elected RICHARD SHIELDS, President. GEORGE MUNSTER, Vice President. 01;0110K Pour, Secretary jal3.G INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, JANCIIRT 12, 1858. At an Election for Thirteen Directors of the Company, to serve for the eneuing year, the following gentlemen were duly elected : John Stewart, William R. White, Simeon Tuby, Charlee S. Wurtz, John M. Scott, George II Stuart, Charles Illacalester, Tobias Wagner, John B. Budd, Samuel Grant, Jr , William S Smith, Thomas B. Wattson, Henry G. Freeman. . . At a meeting of the Directors, held this clay, JOHN STEWART, Esq., vas unanimously re-elested Presi der t or the Company jal3.3t WILLIAM HARPER, Secretary WESTERN BANK, PaIIADILPIIII, January 15th, 1858. The Emtern Stockholders of the PLANTERS' BANK Ok TENNESSEE are hereby notified that they may ob tain printed atatementa of the condition of that Bank owl Branches, on the 2Sth ultimo, by calling at this Bank. Appended to the statement is a circular In relation to the dividends usually declared at this period of the year. .143-2 t. G. Al TROUTMAN, Cashier. P 'HI. GLETEL AND, PAINESVILLE, AND ASHTABULA RAILROAD COMPANY The Serni•Annual Interest, due January 1, 1118, upon the Special Mortgage Donde of the Cleveland, Paines ville and Ashtabula Railroad Company, Issued to the Sunbury and Erie Railroad Company, will be paid at the Odlce of JOSI All RANDALL, Esq , No 202 WASH INGTON SQUARE, in the City of Philadelphia, on presentation, between the hours of 9 o'clock A. M., and 12 o'clock noon, hereafter, until paid. CEO. B. ELY, Treasurer. January 12, MS, jal3-9 t 12STM MERCHANTS' FUND.—Tho annual meeting of the Alerchante' Fund will be held on TUESDAY next, 15th lost . at 4 o'clock P. 51., at the BOARD OF TRADE ROOMS, Merchants' Exchange. The annual report will be submitted, and an election held for officers tomes for the ensuing year. jal3-Iwif TROS F. BRADY, Secretary BONDS OF PITTSBURGH AND ALLE GHENY COUNTY —Holders of the above ecru rifies are requested to Chill at the office of J It 44 II B. FRY, No. 131 south THIRD greet, whore information of impotence to their interenia may be obtained. Co]nnuttee of Public Meeting G. N LOOMIS, CRIIO BIDDI,E, jall titif HORACE B. FRY. OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO., pniLicri.puil, Jan 11, 11358. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholdera of the 11011111 Canal Company of VOIMAJIVAIIIN mill be held at the Office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, (Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY, February Ed neat, a t 12 o'clock M.. at "(WI time ao Electlou for Officers and Managers will take place. Jal tfe2 0 THOMPSON, Secretary. OFFICE ANTHRACITE INSURANCE oompANY, No. an WALNUT Street, Jauuasy 4, 1868 Notice is hereby girerr, that in pursuance of a resolu tion 01 the Board of Directors, a second Instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share on the stock, notes, and subscription to the capital stock of the Company, is re quired to bo paid at the office of the Company on or be fore MONDAY, the first day of February. 1658 W. M 1311TH, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD CO. PHIGADELP/114, January Ilth, 1858 NOTICE TO SIOCHHOLDERS.The Annual Meet ing of the Stockholders of thin Company mull be held on MONDAY, the Ist day of February, 1858, at 10 o'clock A M , at the SANSOM-STREET HALL. The .1. unveil Y.lection for Eight Directors will be held on MONDAY, the Ist day of March, 1858, at the office of the Company , No 308 WALNUT Street Jal2-dttel EDMUND SMITH, Secretary lI FFICE OF THE INSURANCE COM II OF NORTH AMERICA, PIIILLOILtIII I, January 11, MS The Board of Directors have this day declared a Semi• Annual Dividend of SIX PER CENT , exclusive of the State Tax, out of the protiteof the business of the Com pany for the first six roonths, payable to the Stock holders, or their legal representatives, ON DEMAND. jal2.6t HENRY D. SHERRERD, Secretary. 13IIILADELPHIA AND READING 1 RAILROAD COMPANY, Office 227 South FOURTH. Street, PHILADELPHIA, Jan 11, 1958 At an Election held this day, by the Stcckholdere of this Company, the following gentlemen were unarib measly elected as officers for the ensuing year: President—lt. D. CULLEN. SII,MADERS Semi. Norris, John Ashhit rat, C 8. linker, David FL Brown, U SY Richards, M 8. Richarda, of Beading Treasurer—SAML BRADFORD. Secretary—W U AIcILEIENNEY. jai:tat NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The ship BTALWAIU', Capt. Lures, from Liverpool, is now ready to discharge at fiIIIPPEN street wharf Con. signees will please deliver their perrnitg to the onkel, on boar.* All goods not permitted within live days will be sent to public store THOS. RICHARDSON & CO., jeT 101 WALNUT street OFFICE OF THE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF THE COUNTY OF PIITLADEL. The Directors of the said Company have this day de clared a Dividend of Your par cent (on the amount of the capital stock paid in) which will be payable to the Stockholders or their legal representatives, on and after the 11th instant. And In conformity with the Act of Incorporation. a general meeting 01 the Stockholders will be held on MONDAY, the 19th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Ofnce of the Comp my, No. 432 North TIIIRD Street, for the purpose of electing ten Directors for the ensuing years. BENJAMIN Y. 110ECKLEY, yib-iit 18. Secretary. rvoTwE.- Mike of tho Beaver Meadow Railroad Company. PHILADELPHIA, Decemberl4, 1857. The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Deaver Meadow Railroad and Coal Company will be held at their office, No, 322 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the 18th of January nest, at 12 o'clock, at which time an election will be held for President and ten Directors for the ensuing year. dels.dtJalB* L. OHANIHERLAIN, Sec. and Trees. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON CO —Pnit.ansLerlia. Dec. 18, 1857 —The annual meeting of the Stockholders of this Company will be held at their °thee, No. 89 IR FOURTH Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January, at 11 o'clock A 51., at which time there will be an election of Di rectors to serve for the ensuing year de29.ltjalB Wfil. C. LUDWIG, Secretary. BRIDGE NOTICE.-TIIE TIME FOR receiving Plane and Estimates for the Chestnut Street Bridge, has, by Ordinance of Councils, been ex, tended to the 26th day of January, 1858 STRICKLAND ENEASS, de39 , lltja2B Chief Engineer and Surveyor. APING FUND.--UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST NUT Streets. Large and email sums received, and paid back on de mord, without notice, with FIVE PSI CENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hoard, _from 9 until 6 o'Olook ever ] day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from t 1 npwarde. Prealdent—STEPHEN R. CRAWFO7I,I). Treasurer—PLlNY FISH. Pller- 4 4 1 01 3 R. UNTIE. 017.1:11 Notirte. ;77= Lonmiale, Hope, Blackstone, lions Premium, Wa n . 0 ..1M " net,Carr's Blear, Central, Willimantic, Joimato_ Oro -- ton, Virginia Family, Meeharikat mantillas', Warren A. Ac. Also, Slaters and Shepard's Canton Flannels; Brown and Bleached Drills; Jewett City Denims; Irene Tick. logs; Alabama, Carolina, and Keistone Stripes Lora dale Nankeene and anemias; Corset Jeans; Cambric"; Checks ; Pantaloon Stuffs, Ac. Ac. 308,010 00 PIIIL&DKLETIA MMM JANuAny 4, 1858 'Ora Weal's. WOOLLEN GOODS Greenfield and Terry's Slack Goading Cassimeres ; Glenhain and Pomeroy's Cotton Warp Cloths ; Stearns" Pa,dmeres, printed and plain, in great vstrieiy ; Minot, bliceral Spring and other desirable styles of Sa tinettii. Also, a good assortment of Black and Mixed Casalineree, Kentucky Jeans, ' and Plaid Limeys. FOR 901.1 PT TOE PICILLOIL A LIBERAL DISCOUT RODE /Olt CURRY PAPIII. WELLING, COFFIN & CO , 116 CHESTNUT Street RANK OF PENNAYLVANIA. We will open this daj a 'variety of NE for which the notes o f DRY DRY GOODS, THE BE OF PENNSYLVANI will be taken at pa r . SAMUEL B. HESS, A No. 023 MARKET Street, north side, jen-at between Ninth and Tenth. BROWN DONNA MARIAb.--Just re livod,s lot of suport Sll rlyana Marina, fur oagrzjal3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. §aHIRTING AND SHEETING AIHSLINS. r. 3 aILARPLESS BROTHERS keep constantly OR hand COTTON SlllRTlVOS—Willlamssille, Arlwright, Alma, New York hlills, Wamsutta, Bates, Utica, Sharpless. SHEETINOB-ICtica, Harris, Bartlett, Ellerton, Al lendale, Bee Hire jal.2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. NitI c S R L A I D N gs S OF ALL WI DT lIS AND CURWEN BTODDART & BROTHER Hare now open a large stock of BLEACHED AND DROWN SURETINGS AND SWIRTINGS, Coniprising all the most desirable makes, which are gold at the eery lowest prices, by the piece or yard. Nos. 450, 45',t cowl 454 jell NORTH SKCONR STREET, ABOVE WILLOW. BLACK VElLS.—Black French Veils, rich styles. . Also, Mode, Crape, and Barege Vent.. For sale by SHARPLESS BROTHERS, jag CHESTNUT and EIGHTH streets. AA _ONG BROCHE SHAWLS FOB $Bl We do believe that we are selling, at tide pre. sent time, Bream Shawls CHEAPER THAN TREY WILL EVER BE AGAIN! Blanket Shawls, new styles, very cheap. Chenille Shawls considerably under cost. RICH BAYAD IIRE SILKS, SLAVE MRS, &v. We have received and are selling magnificent Dress Silks for 87 e., worth SI 25. They are from a NEW YORE BANERUPT BALE ELEGANT LONG BLACK CIRCULARS FOR 55! A p. great variety of other Cloaks very cheap, from S 2 e_ IRISH LINENS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Cloths, Osasimeres, Blankets, Flannels, We keep an immense stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. All our Goods BOUGHT FOR CASH, and guaranteed to be as cheap as the cheapest THOHNLEY & 01115 M. jab-y N E coy. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. CHEAP CLOAKS.—We hare now a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of low-priced Cloaks for Ladles, Misses, and Children, made of BLACK AND GRAY CLOTHS. The prices range from $1.75 to 1.5, and the workman ship, material, style, &c., are believed to be superior to the generality. Ahio, finer Eloaka, many of which are MUCH REDUCED, TO INSURE MEDI' SALES. - - Pearlet-Centre Broehe Long Shawls. Greens, Whites, two-faced, &c., at Heavy 131ack Thibet Long Shawls, $3. French Blanket and Bay State Shawls. Hisses' and Children's Shawls. COOPER & CONARD, Jai 3 E. cos. NINTH and MARKET. CLOAKS.— 01111 AP AND ELEGANT OLGAITB. The largest and handsomest Mock of VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAES to the Oity, AT RIMMED PRIM, AT GEO. DETE.D. , B, No 918 CIIESTNIIT BTREET. 89- BROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERM, BATTINETS, VESTINOS, Boys' wear generally, And Cloths Por Ladlea' Cloak,. From the late Auction Sales, at REDUCED PRICES. • •• CURB'EN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, And 454 North SECOND street, de3o &bore WILLOW LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL & SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES 1098 CHESTNUT Street. four doors below Klamath And 318 S. SECOND St., below Spruce. FACTORIES.—Nos. 93 and 97 GEOIIBII St., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders mule at a few hours' notice. ae22 tad! Qtmnsentents ORATORIO OF ELIJAH.- The great work or HENDELSSOHN'S will be performed, _tor the. first tome in Philadelphia, by the HARMONIA SACRED 11USIC SOCIETY, At their Find Concert or the semen, on MONDAY Ereilin, January 2:,th, at CONCERT HALL _ . Snbscrilonq Tug I DOLLARS each MiLy be made at Beck & Canton's, Lee & Walker's, and 0 Andre's, Che,tnut street where lists may be found for tures. jan 14-7 t NUS. D. P. BOWERS' WALNUT STREET THEATRE. Sole Leneee MRS. D. P. BOWERS. Acting and Stage Manager ....MR. RICHINOS. THURSDAY EVEN LEO, January 14th, 185 S. Will be performed the great original Spectacular and Romantic Drama entitled MONTE ORISTO .. . . . . .. Edmond Dante! _ Mr Conway Mona Villefort Mr Lewis The Abbe Faris Mr Ricking! Mercedes Mr. 1) P Bowers Ils.idee Miss Ricking! Prices or Admi,sion 26 Cents Secured Seals in Drees Circle I 7) t 4 Parquet 25 id Box °thee open fromlo o'clock A.M. to 3 P. M. Doors open at a quarter to 7 o'clock ; curtain will rise at 7 o'clock. WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE. --SOLD LUSE& W WHEATLEY. THURSDAY RYE:NINO, January 14th, 1833. Will be perrorrned the thrilling Drama, in three acts, entitled THE SCALP HUNTERS Segnin, Mr E L Darenport Mary Haller, Mr W II Myers; Adele and GaLul (her orlpard characters,) Mrs Davenport; Zoe, Mise Tepor. The performance to conclude with the Orand Spec• leader Play of THE LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. - - - • Arbaces, Mr E 6 Davenport; Lydon, Mr Wm Wheat ley; lone, bliss Emma Taylor ;. Nydia, Mrs E L Daven port. BCALS or Psloss.—Boxes, 25 cents ; Bemired Seats, 33 cents; Orchestra Stalls, 60 canto; Seats in Private Boxes, 75 cant Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Per/voila, 33 cents. Box Office open from 10 A. M. until 3P. M. Doors will open at ON o'clock; performance to commence at 7, precisely. NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST. 111 NKAR EIGIITII. LESSEE WESLEY BA RAZOR E. ASSISTANT MANAGER R JOUNSTON. STAGE DIRECTOR GR. J B. ADDIS THURSDAY EVENING. January 14th, GM, The pert ormauce will commence and conclude with the Great Local Drama entitled THE POOR OY NEW YORK Paul Fairweather Mna Proctor Livingston Mr ft Johnston Badger ....31r. Barmore Alida Elm Cunningham. Lucy Fairweather.... tire. Butler Parcae or ADMISsIoB-25 Cent: to First Tier; 15 Cents to Second Tier. Doors open at fit; o'clock. Performance to com mence at Ti o'clock. ELEVENTH ANNUAL BALL F FRENCH SHAT:77INT SOCIETY The committee respectfully announce that their AN NUAL BALL for the relief of their indigent country men, will take place at the MUSICAL TUND HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 20th, MS. The tickets, admitting a gentleman and two ladles,s2. Every effort has been made by the managers to render this popular Jo se superior to any heretofore given,tind -they look confidently for a continuance of the patronage of the friends of thin benevolent institution, The Germania Mod has been engaged for theoeonsion Floor Manager, JULES MARTIN. 5. Destout, M. Bouvier, A. B. Durand, E Durand, P. S Duval, Paul Pohl, E Roussel, 11. A. Plutard, W. Pelletier, A. Laforo, M V. Olry, J. II Chaoeprony, A Anßey, Jules Foot, E Franternot, 11. Pehiricauv, II Tirel, Jules Martin. Tickets may be procured of Si. E. ROUSSELL, 44 PRUNE Street, and of Mr. E DURAND, Treasurer, 718 CHESTNUT Street. Jas tuths IhrltdtJa 20 OLE FOLKS' CONCERT, AT NATIONAL HALL, MARKET Street, above Twelfth. Ily urgent request of in large mindeor of delighted citizens, who attended the Concerts of last week, FATHER KEMP and Ills Old Folks ell give FIVE GRAND CONCERTS. of Ancient and Sacred Music, in Costume of Olden Time, on each evening of the week, at 734 o'clock, beginning on Monday, the 11th January. GRANDFATHER FOSS, going on 97, will preside at the Great Grandfather Fiddle The unparalleled success of this unrivalled Musical Company in other cities, where hundreds could not gain admittance, in the largest balls, bespeak for the citi zens a great treat. Come one, come all, hear their sweet music, and see how you would have looked had you lived one hundred years ago. The unprecedented large audience that attended their Concerts in the past week warn you to buy your tickets at the Hall during the day Tickets 25 cents janl.7.st Gentlemen's furnieging Qfooits V --- INE SHIRTS, made to order, and war ranted, or elegant material and superior work manehip Also, Drees Stocks and Gentlemen', Wrap pers, at the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGHT, 612 ARCH Street, shore Sixth. no2l-7 WRAPPERS 1 WRAPPERS ! WRAP PERS '—A very large and elegant Assortment at reduced prices. Also, heavy under.clotbing of all de scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'B, 6121 ARCH Street, above Sixth. no2l-y WINCHESTERSCOTT, GENTLE. & MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, And PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No Tee CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Men:hints, and Stringent, is particularly Invited to this Improved cot of Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole. sale and retail, and made to order. tiemovale -„--- - REMOVAL. -CRITTENDENis PHILA DELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE is RE MOVED to the northeast corner of BEVNNTEI and CHESTNUT Streets. The whole building is ocrapittl, mid fitted up in a style surpassing anything of the kind in this country. Thorough preparation for the counting-house. Individual instruction from competent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate eye of the Principal. Open day and evening One et the Beet Penmen In the Country has charge or the Writing Department. Please eon and lot Speldratni and pt a Ostalope of Terme, &o. Jal3-7 REMOVAL.— C. FAWCETT, HAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER, Hee removed to 10% CHESTNUT etreet, (oar deers be low ELEVENTR. je24l Watit;bolllldol , ---- THOMAS -k SONS,. - - ASA. gm 189 and 141 8411121 k. 'owns RITLILET, (lorintall Nos. a tad .) HEAL EATITT sr aisaii Publlo Batas at tha P Mil Tuesday Treated ea- Handbills of each proparielloAll_ . iliValtstay, la addition to which we publish an thh dallasta stoma to each sale one thousand estalodUad IA at tams Riving full descriptions of all the to as eOld ou the follairiag TWAIN!. d„Or" PIIANITURS PALMA AT TAM . AVOTION wall even Thursday worsdng -.......... —.— - - - RBeL ISTATt AT PirrTATZ BALM. 1 %Pa here s lArge amount of Seal Estate al TA. vote Bale, LuelcoLlas *eery deotorfptiou of City sod. sae fof Ste utfr7 Property. Printed Usti iney.be kod of tis tian AE Err Bed EstatePRIVATE entSeredL onREGISTER. our Private Sala Jo. ester, and advertised occasionally In our Mlle Fobs bstracts, (o 1 which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) free of sharp. . . STOCKS, LOANS, &e. On Tuesday Evening, 19th tout., at the Philadelphia Exchange, for arestunt of whom It may ooze:ern 8 cotmou bonds, $l,OOO each, Allegheny county, issued at Pittsburgh and Connell /011 e. Aaalgnees Sale.—Share Li the klewsatileLliwary Com pany; share in the Philadelphia Athesuclim; one share in the Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Company ; 5 shares Philadelphia Steam Tog Company-IS pm share paid. Alm, 866 ahem stock in the Philadelphia Steam- Pump and Towing Company, (steam tog Arneries.s par vane O 8 50, and all paid dividend last year 20 per cent. 25 shares Equitable Mutual iiI6IIIIIDCB Company. $15.25 per share ; paid 101.24. ORPHANS , - COURT SALE, 26TH JANUABF. - Estate of Frederick Pfeil, deceased.—Three-etery brick dwelling, Wick slaughter house, and. lot, South. Ninth street, north of Reed street. MODERN DIVELLIN6S.—Ths maims three-story brick dwelling, No. 2032 Vine street,- west of Twen tieth street. . . LOT, THREE FRONTS .— The saleable lot sod STo sinall brick buildings, S. E. cornet Catherine street, Lebanon street, and hloere street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. MODERN RESIDENOII.—The handsome maiden**, with back-building, replete with MI modern conveni ences, northwest corner Eighth and Lombard timed. BRICK STABLE AND CARPENTER SHOP.—Tero story brick stable Robertson street, bath of Poplar, be tween Seventh and Franklin street, Tsroatory brick carpenter chop adjoining. They will be soil seperidely. ORPHANS' 1,311 RT SALE---YEBRISARY - • . Estate or Philip Cain, Deceased. TWO LOTS —One on the Chestnut Rill Railroad and Wilson street, Twenty-second ward, and the other on Fillmore street, Twenty-third ward (late Frankford). FURNITURE SALE AT THE AUCTION STORE. This Morning, CARP.—The superior furnttnre, mirrors, elegant Wilton carpet, Eno Brussels, ingrain, sad Venetian car pets, China glass and plated ware, toed' and bedding, he., to be sold this (Thuraday) morning atthe Anftleel store, is now arranged for examination with catakigaiser. Also, to pay freight and charges—A fine gold detached lever watch and chain. TO SOAP OHANDLERS ATM OTITERB. Also, at 10 o'clock, two large wooden tolls, taro largo iron beating coils, deans pipe, ke. Also, a superior bagatelle table, kith bails abd ones complete. Sale for account of Vaned Mates. CLOTHING, BOOTEES, DEIDIE, ite. Oa friday Horning.. Jannary 15th. at 11 o'clock. at the auction toms, for account of the United States, Mt uniform coats 215 pairs wooll e n overalls, 203 fatigue Jackets. 156 linen Lockets, 25 watch coats, 146 cotton shirts, 31 blankets, 007 pair bootees, 403 knapsacks, 33 yards scarlet cloth, 41 tenor drums, 3 bass drams, 110 drum suaros,lot uni form and fatigue cape, pompoms, belts, hair mall tresses, &c. 1:17 - Terms—cosh, payable in steels. Sale for account of whom it may concern. JACKETS, OVERALLS, SADDLES, &c. Also, at 113‘ o'clock, in the second story, for account of whom it may concern, an invoice of jackets, overall', saddles, bridles, muskets, artillery and cargo' costs, canteen., &c. Shares in the Ansderay at Mune; Point Breese park; Philadelphia .&t!itsilesuas, &a. "FARLEN. AT PRIVATE-BALE. Ths elegant country rent sad farm, known as " Ma ley," late the residence of Etiolate Paxson, dictm-id, formerly of Dr Shippen, is offered st private We. bill description' may be had at the Inchon rooms - F URNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., Noe. and 224 MARKET &meet jal-y ire SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (=coo _LP • ear to WOLBIST & SCOTT,) 431 011.13STNIM opposite the enema Rouse, between Fourth sad nth treeta. _ SALE OF FINE FURS IN SETS, SLEIGH-ROBES, &c. To-morrow (Friday) morning, - Commencing at 10X o'clock, will be "sea, by eats lone a desirable ansortmeut of Ewe, En eels, ktk Lod*? and Muses' wear. _ Also, Gent's gloves, fur coals, fur collars, tat eats, he Also, an invoice of large-size etre** and sleigh robes. Theis - kola may be ezamined with catalogue' early on the morning of sale. PEREMPTORY SPECIAL SALE OF A LARGE AND COSTLY STOCK OP FURS,‘AT STORE 9D5 CHEST NUT STREET', BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH -STREETS. Monday next, 18th inst., Commencing at 19,4 o'clock, we will sell, without re set re, et store 926 Chestnut street, the entire large and costly stock of fors, in seas, for Ladies , and Ighteeav wear, Clent's far gloves, collars, fur coats, fur cape, &e. Also, a variety of large and elegant sleigh and car riage robes. Included, will be found Lsdias' and Mimes' remises capes, victonnes, mulls, palatines, half - tape , talsoas., &c , Lade in the moat elegant manner s of-Radian Pew Company's sable, Ruuian sable, mink sable "stone martin, sitter martin, Bohemian Mali, enable chin chilli, water mink, &c. The whole may ha examined on Saturday, Pieta to sate, and tatty on the morning of sale, with eats. loguee. BY ALFRED M. HERKNESS, PHILADELPHIA HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR. southeast cornet of Ninth and Gangs Rte., between Chestnut sod Walnut etreeta. 11:7 - ...qaten of homes, mintage, s, and hareem, held regularly every SATURDAY MORNING, threaglicat the peat. commencing at 10 o'clock. Ela - The largest collection of new and second•hand carriages, harnese, saddles, Ste. in the city, may be seen at this 'establishment for pi-lisle WO. tr?' Carriages received on storage. DIV" Ont-door sales attended to on reammaele terms. MORAYS, YEIIICLES, AND HARNESS. On Saturday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at. the Bazaar, wlll be sold, heroes, rebid • harness. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, N 0.02 WALNUT FITARBT, ahem. POUWTH. osem-ans OP HOUSEHOLD TURETEUTLE—TUIS. _ . . Er We beg leave to Inform the Pattie that we hold oar regular weekly sales of Furniture every Taesday, or. our SPACIOUS BALES ROOM, NO. 483 WALNUT STREET, where every possible attention is given to ob tain tke hi peat prices for the goods of those who may favor na with consignments. Fanallies having portions of their furniture to Morse of, or those declining house keeping and not wishing sales at their own dwellings, can here their furniture CAREFULLY REUOVED TO OUR SALES ROOII, WHERE THEY WILL REAra BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM-ANY Of THE 'FORIII - DEALERS OR ANT OMER ALIOT/ON STORE IN THE CITY. irr Persons favoring sus with ounaigaruents ems rest . and that their property will not be ascrilked. Elam Commissions more moderate than those char y& y any other Auction Boose in the city. Flarr Consignments respectfully solicited. ID"' Bates paid immediately after the woods are Md. REAL ESTATE SALE, 27TH JANUARY. This sale at the Yachange, on Wedneedny main' 27th Januory,lBsB, at 7 o'clock, trill include Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Henri Bretkerr, (the elder, dec'd. TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, VERNON A two-story brick house and lot. east ride of Vernon street, Southwark, 18 feet front, 88 Peet deep. 14 10s (sterling) ground rent. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Lyde Thompson, deed. PROPERTY, HARMONY STREET, LATE SOL'TH WARE. A lot of ground, with the two-story brick house thereon erected, north side of Harmony street, 15 feet from Fourth street. Southwark, 1a feet front, 62 feet deep. 511 ground rent. Er &So to be paid on each of the above when the same is struck off. REAL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY Sd,lB5S This &ale will be held at the Exchange on Wednesday evening, February 3d, 1858, at 7 o'clock, and will in clude— Orphana' enact Sale—Tatate of Wm. B. Daniels, decd. BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, CHESTNUT STREET, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD A two-story brick house and lot of ground, south aide of Chestnut street, 175 feet westward of Till street, in the Twenty-fourth ward- of the city, 25 feet front and 220 feet deep to George street. Clear of ineambranee. t5O to be paid when struck oft. Sale at the Penosylviusia Bank. DESKS, COUNTERS, IRON CHESTS, &e &c. • . on Friday Ilorwag, At 10 o'clock, will be sold at the Dank of Pennsyl- Telna, Second street, the desks, tables, pipet-rocks, counters, chairs, iron chests, &e., to , of the institu Lion. • 1:17" May be examined early on the day of made AT PRIVATE BALE. A first-clam Printing Office, with a good run of bust nese, four printiogpresses, two Ruggles and one Adam, Type sod everything necessary for the business. Apply at the Auction Store. SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 Routh THIRD Btreet, below Walnut, opposite Peas et., only eight doom below the Exchange Hours of boldness from I o'clock, A. M., instil 10 o'clock in the seining. Outdoor sales, and salsa at the Auction Home, at tended upon the most eatiefactory term. CAPITAL 2200,000. Established ft, the last flirty Tears. Advances made from one dollar to thousands 00 Ma monde, Silver Plate, Watcher!, Jewelry, Hardware, Her ollsntme, Clothing, Sarni tare , Bedding, Cigars, Musinal Instruments, Gans, Ronnie, Carriages , and Goods of every description. All good* sea mean any length of Unto weal upon. All 1141.1110611, from Otte hollered donate and upwards will be *barged 2 per cent per month i $5OO and Over, the lowest market rate This Store Howe having a depth of 120 feet, has large Ore and thief-proof vacate to store all valuables, and pit elite wakehmen for the premises • also, a heavy thou ranee erected for the benefit. of premises laving goods advanced upon N. B.—On account of having an unlimited tepital, this office is prepared to make advances on more satia. factory and accommodating terms than any other In this city. Money advanced to the poor, In - small amormte, with out any charge. AT PILITATI BALI. . . . - Gold Patent LOTOT and ether Watches, Jewelry, end Clothing will be eold at reduced price/. MOSES NATHAN S, AUCTIONEER Ili AND COMMISSION 3IERCHANT, 8. E. corner SIXTH and RACE Streets. AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and elver patent term, Lupine, English, Swiss, and French watches, Jewsll7i of eve deseeiption. minima instruments, ice., AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second floor, household furniture, of every description, beds, mat tresses, carpeting, looking glum, fancy articles, ao. Out-door sales attended to personally 1 1 the Auction err ()kluges very low. Consignments of furniture clothing, jewelry, &a , Ice , solicited. MONET ADVANCED. Liberal cash advances made on diamonds, watches, ice elry, silver-plate, dry goods, clothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery, segara, musical Instruments, foul ing pieces, furniture, bedding, horses, vehicles, her nem and on all articles of value. Al PRIVATE BALE, AT HALF THE vatrAL BELLING PRICES —Double-bottomed and hunting cans gold patent lover watcher, of the most ap proved makes; hunting care and open face gold escape went lever and lepine watches, full jeweled' fine gold enameled lever and lephis watches for ladies', gold jewelry of every description; sneer lever and lapin* snatches, in boating cases and open face; silver English, Swim, and French watches; . a general assortment of far= allure, beds, =Meese_ r at mirrors, Ac OUT-DOOll SALES BOLIOITAD, andehargee to snit the times, low. -•- Consignments of every description of goods 'aliened for pablm or private sale. MONEY ADV&NOED on all trod every kind of goods, for public or private sale, or to be held for a limited time. Charges low. EORGE W. SMITH,, AUCTIONEER L N. Z. corner of BARRON one 8011T11 Streets above &mood. lIVINING BALM. SAES IMAM SATURDAY Ai IV:o'clock, at the Auction Store, 9 11 = 4 1_, Oat lery, HouceteepangAztlela, Olothee4 Watahm, +mg ry, fancy Articles; ke. CALDWELL—Wholesale _ IP and oaq Idanstastarar, No. 4 aati611.4.4 CT AR LE S vv in 4 xe IQ 0
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