JArktimntmoNtj4l4.--initiiiier ti1v,31464t1 11 11!. weatikik=44,*aid gar* . n t sokniiriiiifiSiidstki havalniiiennt a lindted sharaatia: , lte - -.11 4 mr, , t)10`. aaloltw;fb o 3 nod to tltadadta of th e IniMpioa4si at Priees4Wifiefikin'/(005:26:1-fir, , common supoiffit.t.o" , , Rod .4pd chaise yranda of pair" an# extra ,fl) . or:ii,C f.rgikt# 4 l*4o.4.lbA , bbl. - Mute= 'fneeef_anippiriebrande , arelpat of the lairliat,llll4iitod Meal ACP; W 10016;Eirilic44A kriobli -7tthentliti4l4 takisr.s.at• that's Antis. tdiatclS light ing, • et I,l2oiildefai.iedi and ..12al:d0o -for nhiii; aseordinittqatility:f. , e6rn iiitantlit but izt lower s**W4 , 4l , ..l4;3lloeittacke. aboutz7,oon ,, buqiet; . yolo.oz; at ra:o4 noony afloat. and irritate, aesOiding ,drintas. • t eii - p4Ca" - a.nantsd.T47.3 : so:nrinininiPontiiinstorsr. Ryo is taken on arrival at 700, and but littlenifilei, _kialie; and . , _ Sang% higher prieeilf here: —Votton'xi3maitiii - dull. Qroi comes alad:Pinvilddintare. drill: and droopingr Plow Orleans' Sugar is 'erillini.frina the tyliarf at dada ) and Moieties- at .3p; on are uneliarigOd. and Okkierived.i.kwanted ht .1k5.1154' per.bus, for prime lota 'Whiskey is dull, at. tia.224; for bids 210 for bhda, and DUN for prpdge. .7; - : ttorrospoedenee of the , ' Pidaio Oibitie; :imam *att.% 20ttratt. a oanddettog 01 , kuiore "thaskoadi; narruasure took Oleo here, In behOldfni the that train or NURetatls am thht te the isteriosotexthe titer raiboad-prealatuttla itjaidlt4dblie.. , The irealth,.fa ,,bion, o.rokintellb o P ae lia.=o o :aatlnt woTP,Drosertil and the saoaa Wed; hoforo Isitsteseed hero,- mei te,thelmusvanger.... , 92, events rolatlio to the 4trreloptatotfl - sfrAlits i•Ler.„trit. Y,vory thing pagggd otrmost plegaig,iattronig an asaarap,oo of future araapirltdr:l The, ,pawalgoto Boxopo and Arnerleatis most depteio• lag, and Ole next to an impoisibility,to onotaalos of prOdai;#3.. The striggestfla-stoiist mittersiigg big 4s. to Troia ao tighttr, baffles -all egtteettlos of to (*Mrs speculation, glad ilcaie, 1 1 to / 20 . * Vfb. currendy';, unleashed do i kale*. do. do.; Made, 13%t141. do, doi gdaton, no salsa ; de:do..; lodigo,..B)ers. es. .5. Edo. dOr.,• ems, s2iimpt - no ourroaW ; Lignomvitaiisl26Bl3 gr ton ; radio, Sltler42o tol4 ; Dear, Bklaia,' $93 3 ' dozigf Gdat Plkkat, $t 'oelti BrOwallupty4a. BY THE PILOT LINE. L TT 101 W fOorreernde;royf TF!)Trcytit.i „ . . rim Torte,: 10, 1858-6.20 P. ht. The Money' market' thie , nforning ieee intro than . asuallyviult. ,The absence of the expected news from Ifitlifatfand tidowei:ptiir of rain, added ,to „ the prevail ing, street and the'vleinity to srautne ovary aspeet ap,,to.halftPastene o'clock P. 1/.` dithst heir' the sari shone .ant, the telegraph tianotlaCe44llo; pewit - friang4rops,,m*i under the ge. - übil lednediee •of :fair weather 'and verj,,favorable , ee. counts front England, there wet a.very buoyant and an. tiro market, with. a ,Marked. - tendency, -towards lower rites. There nes a repritCirculated hi some of the brokers that the Daziof2ngland had reduced its mini. mum rate of discount to' six per cent, • whicieWas enb sequently contradicted by ;the despatch-to , the Arse ciatedPress. ' - The reported stoic , inthe*London -money market; the* improrement in console, and the advance in. cotton, were 'well otileulated tCencourage usoneteritbetanding the coutradlotion of the rumored decline maims late of discount,, - Itie, however; very , probable* that the internee will bring_ the -news thatthe decline to si.gpit cent. his taken place. , • • •• • • . - The amount of • capital ;seeking:investment, notwith standing the lunves , Turcitues atilt-ate stooks during the week, still triathletes very largo."-thioney on at 60 per rent is very plenty rim& rates for prime paper ere fixed at 7. per cent. ; - sndwhat is not taken at the books is readily disposed of in the street at'ratoa ranging all the way ,fretn-li for tea-Ws:good, to 12 and,lB percent. for the more,doubtful, or .rathei theliersr.faverably known: • /t is exceedingly probable that Moult_ ht ,bark state,* meat will show a moderate intereeiteln oftneoeitholugh Ito extent will, be intinitety belt* the especitterthe banks.' believe that, they are noirrelocorolgangioas to expand; but the kind - of Mac-Y(11101i alone' they think it aefelo, take ie so cisme, - owing - to the general inaotiyity of business” that they are , unable to extend their operations, altheugh their-1064t0n 'is” stronger. than it hoe ever, been'. for yeara....The, fast , California arrival of gold will-not appear altogether in the ave rages of thitvweekk bitt, though this, is the Sane, and large:sbooritt(of specie ; leave:been shippid'from.thia port, thesuntitrtmetred from various parts of the inte rior, in ?apne' ,eg indebtedness, wilt, it is thought, bring the specie gefelye - ,to fv- higher figure than that shown liestweek,':.,-p,- . • :Itch's state ceilings; i 1 is only nitural -that More activitY obobld:herti been 'shown antong!business men dosing the week:, ~*very, brisk trade 11 expected, audpreperationv • ln cobsequence ere being' made. in many branches at business, which have been at a - 'Una-still for-thine months._ I._ see-every day sure eigneet jet. proreerient and-of fulfilment of thetpredletione I= made at the close. _of eliet,old year. - t, - The" Metropolitan Currency Certificates intretired by the,courdig,ltsnlisAO notstow etwaed ;2,700,000. "The foreign eXotiangentarket for the Baltic, sO-day, WAS &a live stiCOTAvat full . Prices., Sterling,'6o daYs, 109 a 10011 ,•.trightdiatte,lll: Frncs, 8.0.3(m5.15,-- (60 daya,) and s.loeed-BX-,-(s)ght *,) Amsterdam, 41,10e42; Bre men, B,odBo . k; liainburg, 371,fw38. The specie - sent by the Peltie--functinted to, 8024;014.08. which was a touch fetter awn than was generally sugpesed. 1 - 6 twit* is aatelement ,of the specie, shipped train ShifSper,ditring,the week ending today t„, r- BSAlbieo.&J,Asztuh Buenos lyres, Am. field; $7.500 00 touchy Star, Singspete,ldex. Bitver. . - 3;9813- so -N. D. easton.,Darbadoes, Am. Gold.. . - t-60,000 00 CabliWbe Havana, Doubloons - ag,gro 00 Barque Virginia ,andOisteitair. idaysgues, --, . -. • Doubloons - • 8737 60 Bet. BalticqLiverpool, Gold Bars • ,*` 401,0433 38 • 't c 9 Rnid:,c)n .......i.,4110,070'00 72,880 70 • - T - ofia tai the . • $1,00,490 40 PrelloullricepOrtfil • ' 24306,084 - ea - - - The Siachinied , Ranking Lmociation,wtdc ~ , ,,,,,p,,,,d. otpaymentstn Boptemher laid, has - been relieved from - - the receiworalkip;luid re.oftens on _Monday with a capb: tat 0;4816,1100. ItipPears that theilfetropolitan Bank having Consented ..to receive the Mb; of ji" per 4erit. discount of - theNeW 'Jersey bankei of Which 1-sent you A list yesterday; GAO so great an . act -of liberality as. was imposed; inasmuch 115 ten out of the twenty-three banks in. the Ilstard received by Othelbanks at par, ardtaaly tho - noteivhalourtiVe dollanrof the other Gar: teettaro taken at a discount.: 'laving: given yen the bane - yeaterday,Tgiveithe antidote:to.day, and feel for our , senaltimt •aersoy "neighbors, who .iertainly.haie a rightto feeleoreat such a slight. -The elcbdnied kt the cjeeribg /Mime to"-day were 613,003,087.09; 'and the balancesweregtBs,B4o gr. ....... _ nicroaajr4transsallous at the flub-Treasury were as - . - follows:.- -. .- • , - - , - .Atc...ilpiN .. ~ . 3.....—,,,,,,,,... ....... I' . 8 01 4 2 1 85 friar -,- '' ' - - - - 2 921,1 7 83 9 01 , The racelpteinolide $BB,OOO from enstotne. , .. . ' The stodk market this morning was heavy, and prices were much ln -Jayne of •,buysre for meet stocks on the het. Government o's :were steady, at former pricer. BankatecoC s were la; moderate dement a yesterday's quotatiOns witti_ the exception, of the Bank -of Com merce, which declined'.}( per cent. Towards the close of - Meant ,board there witamore firmness, and at the ,ascend heard, tinder, the Influence of the news, from Ifallfax, prices advanced a little. , _ . NEW yogic tyr.ocg BXOIIANIB, JANUARY 18. "..;.. ...' SCOONG . BOARD'. 12000 Missouri 85 83% 5O N -York Cenitb3o 10 '66000 'do -- ' 1130 84' 28 .• do .„ .. ..78% 10000 do 1,80 84% 20;.' = do' • 78% 1 10000 ,do ~„ ' 83% .00 '' do ' ' 1110 78% 1000' -do '• - : 133% 'B5 Panama 71 • ” 'OO 1000 Inch State 60 00 - 100 Rending It ' ,b 30,50 ' 3000 'Virginia Ile -- 03 100 Erie Railroad 530 203,1 8000 .149rSclitikL011 41g• 100 •do • , 17 20% ,' 10 Afstrohllitilik 102. , 20 Mich C entral' It : 03.7: oBk BtateotN Y 371 25 Gal tc. Chin . 72y, ' 75' Climbed , d COar 12K 100 ' 'ao . -e3O 70 50 do ' WO 13 -20 Cleve & Tol.ll 4 2 % NA Penn cle'elbobal 68 1... 6 Chi &Itl It c93i 60 Pao MatiCo .30 08 100 do , -:, ... - 3 to . ' 2 200 - 2dleh - SatithlC - 20 ••• , "‘ - The statement that there was come hitch In the pay - merit orthe , interest dimby the State of Tennessee proves, oh iajuiry, to be completely false, The intereet„ willbefinwptlypabrby"the, Merchants' Think in this city; the neeessary arrangoinents havlog beep made by the Tracqutor of the State of Tennesieb. The Denims Geripany bairn lust published their official statement ferAhe year ,Arhich shows that their re ceipts from ell sources, (rem the 81st December,lB.lo, to, -, _.the Slat of December, 1851 i were $i,806,819 60; which, added to 394.42, borne to- credit of "Income Ac count" in last —year's ;statement, makes a total of $1,684, 2 1103,0ut - of which, afterdeducting hattreat on mortgage and 'convertible bonds,. $118,1566 . ; , running ooemise, phi Skllrlepreciation Wizen, fie., fsoo,ooo lore of two etesinerst-1150,000; .office expenie3,s24,24o - proportion of mail receipts-to the Granadimt Yorilreatis lo , ooo ,lirldOnlY dividends; 4299,210. there wm tett ntnihnioe,te, exedit- /nootne - Amount bet, 1, 41,af _1181400.A ont..ef which, - after oodooting. ivf Ornit on Anntaera, $20,662, and amount appropri . atedttrainkitig fend., 60,090, there remaine a balance fo credit Income Account of $090,581.4.2. 7 ; - - • - o eft° 'aro dql‘and eitelOrlor Pole, With salekei 417 bb $4.0145MR for polo, and 55.75' (nominally) 'Gm pearls. - - Saaansrorts.—Thermarkevar State and Western Sour la very Weft awl dull, And alt tough, vetoes and 'not atitotablylower; tan bulk of ihe sates are toodeitt 'the Inside rat 'the safes are 5,100 bids St.2ssetk.so for Common-to good State; Sebes/4.00 for extra State; g 4.20014.00 for common-to - good 'llllctigan,'lndiana i Ohfo; Iowa; Ice., and 44.50e56.2# for extra do; extra round hoop Ghto ; phipploghinnae, $4.70654.85. Southern Sour it dull -end - binary, but quotations ari nominally unchanged; tae ' sales aro 600 bile atS4.9 mss for mixed to good brands of-Baltimore-1 $5 1004 . fur Lacy and eitln-dil llideibAClCOT:supe sdne ldexan- Oa • VS 76050,25'f0e exteradit scl-5.0 ; 4:45.70 foe superl , doe Georgetown; 056.50 for fancy' and - extra do; $5.5505510r supersstel'etersborgt $5,00255.80 tot extra d o ;.ggarss,ls-for,- Ilialtmcled'clth-aed";ss for trandy 7 Cfmnidian 00cle is dull:wlttlfilkies 4'450 bile at K 26 asap for pgpartfine ; andid 6005 for the range of extra Eye Sour is quiet at f3dss4loe the - range of fine - and Bnperitne, _r Corn meal la enchinged pod q iet; quotelettley at $3.10; Braorlywiness.so6s3.6o: • - Wheattewithontehange ; -the sides - inn 4,000 bushels spritig, received - via , New Oilcans; at about $1;046 $l.O, and 1,000 white H estocky at_ll,Bo.: 'Rye hartlt and clod:float at 726780:" MAUI are rinOted at 28031 fOOltnitrcla, 88080 tclyler coy, peneelyPienia,` andDalaware,. 'tette for State and Cangdi r eisr4fres 4o Mc regent, • • Cool le norointilltunobanged; WWitaati ,3 4ll6 ~tr t ,„ , em a t 71 0 12; vela le 'Zintlievri 7404 - 1 , Jig miles:Were re- , Owerol,-.4fiejettiltat yesteolOY adranced. Me Not air& ltOlderi, in vied of the favorable accounts by , 2haAmapa at Galltax, mast upon' ell highet prices. Thalami:llW ipiotations are 10%0 toy 511ddlinglIpitioda, and 10%*: ter Attire: -,Yoeterday the sales wore 8,500 Sams, dlirge Ptrtttin beinen Unwind. Psoraloml,- , ,ThelnEW at' for moss pork,Je firmly „ niaintainer,lnit 'pante is easy andduil.; the sales ate 14ctbits at $1.4.750514,00.0i mins > and "Slf,so**l2 for prime; '' peened heti kW doll atterti ,Beef )adding , hat*,,with ,with, - Oates of 575 bble, at VOW ibeCountrY Maas $5.75a50,75 1K - country-print% $11.15dr51.2.50,ter eepaielt Wilittelt; add $12 1 ,760514 for elan. Mom, the a ran *aitienilt `rate. `Beet • hams are - firm,' - with 'NAdlitietso %la 14117.5t1er510 terzliaeon - ls 'Seneca add wanted. Cut moats -are withont,change; we notice sales of 180Misirs• at IletSge'lbeltants, and 566X0 for shoulders. - Lard is firm, with sales - of 800 tcs aqd bbla et BXiiOMC, BOlt4t an q , A bo6lo ' . 4ro,eineii! loll 7 and doll. , wonnure.—Theinarket is cluilmulhettyy, at . 1,9; with ' sales of 50 bble‘t.: , Pollee-iiterult.44.Wo - ';lsitdd the 'different polite stetfotorristWay 7 - andf 'found them gede: rally deserted, There roro but few quilts of into rest, at any '6l fiterotttteS of th b4oltee rnugistratos;' tbe,u!Sjoilti.9flld, thatgui againstoffen tiers being V fir druntrdidest 1014, 1 1teordarty donditt: Vhe "re torns,madtrhYthi.,Liehterisitits to Miryorlreux *gratifying deereastin stones of rOunisra. rikuditgitiodred vices, and our earnest desire: is °*`- that this state of Whirl inky Idnitioritiniios . liertYeetet-, f=lllo , tsteinishiyel stliffre'slihno,%fildtr: , bureues, , . sreAri.,"Vd . tlyeisty.turgreboonene , , !..o;The.:iii‘nse;Uielliltfifortunate woman who 411 - kilted st , Wheatsbiaf f - on -the-lietr Jeriey2 ! , ...tlitlirestdielUffittuk#l. VOT,lallt..- 1, 230K-Ort.uftddrY !Asatit , 040731,1girrimilligiv ., 0P.gai, at norlie • .wity, sOis OT way #lO/ 0 ! Oa* !FIR kinsl4, • t.vg,,,,,O%;..SIv.:„.',I42PLWAVKaPAAWA:r4C-42.:72. NO=l;e=l . • , - , c)11101I„:WOBS„, WO! • iitiWAYB , EKE ooosT EOONOMI. le.riew ,- foutid" - ;ttlat :the -TiniAral leled. despatch 'witti,wpaoh, , ilie4lfthlud ritath street 'POsenger, Itilltnadi Were pushed forward to :comple- Alon4ii rather 'Cverdolng a good thing . It was 'auk; gelded, - yrialle . the wark vies la primrose, that there yea Aitzler of the'riplying , not"Lbsing properly done; but land_ the general applause .bestowed upon the Industry oP the operatlyes, the pedlslbllity of making a bad job 'wa k;Onsost 'entirely - lost: alight .pf. The result bas MI; *- are "soriry to 1 4 .46 't•hit'otIOY 0 ted * le thiswpm. tsnt eniudditletml • C?3, , .. , .;;1nt,5 ' have• been attended with as .allvantagei te: the road the read y on either of the. limy . , the week was so much slighted as to require re paiitrg already, and the,general unevenness of the re :paved portion of the streets rsaltogethor too apparent for a work so reeenAly,e a nipleted. - Quite a number tf men were engaged: , list week in repairing certain pertions* of the = Sixth-street line. This road has already elicited,: 'en ample share .of• newspaper _'comment. Thelproipactlve car-riding _seems to be - popular with,every one, though it la rather unfortu -vats that., the unfoieeteo delay in getting in opera: tfen biddlondi Oolong protracted. ' ; , Pahlin _opinion hue ; been strongtheolng in fehror: Of "tlid , :riallrOad company, and the • hindrances at long thrown is its way, we-are glad to learn, have at length"heen orercome, , The Slith-street omnibus which.ltas been the main, bore of contention, has .been purchased by the kailrlisd Company, at a coot of 1 $11,600, and the probabilities now are that the cars will , be running regularly befrire , the close of the present week, • ' • SrtVENS'd iloond lecture will be delivore4 in Conaert Hall this eieningat half paet seven o'clock. flitbject, wllethlehem, Nazareth, and thew Legends." I LATIN RUN AILD- 7 2?eiirtiesta lea pilefr—E pia : rites unum—Sie %tor ad pstra—.l.lalewm in pa era— aic sonner ssordnnii—.Arunquant wearo shn6by of which being rendered into English, mean 'that ;TO should never yield to 'the tyranny of shabbl isustifryou 1 1.-t-to rest in peace, but that you should yOurgarments at thou.own Stone Clothing Ball Prokbill & Wilson, Non. 00 a° 4 4 % Chestnut street, YAOKOR, the , Govornor 4 eloct of Penn 41yinta; will be inaugurated bu Tuesday (to-cnorrovr) with great tent. A large number of military compa nies will participate In the coromonles. The Governor, 0,11 a leige - rUniiber of - civilians who will grace the: „occasion with thei r pretence, will be appropriate], clad 'fit the elegant and graceful-styles of Clifton, Albright, & Co., " Jayne's nail," No. 021 Chestnut street. nEnurr urtAIL- 7 -1.100 of theta singular apaohnons of the crustaceous, which. is peculiar to the half of Mexico, Was 'ldokid up In a potato field near Camden, lent Monday: afteinoon. One of the characteristics of the 'hermit Crab le that It will *memo Itself into any convenient covering, and in this instance it lute adopted for a homoo and protection an Achatina shell : which la nowhere found along the son coact above the Mexican waters; and, stiaoger kill, the shell bears the inscrip tion, ~t uy your clothing of Granville Stokes, No. 607 Otiaatnni street, Philadelphia'', importations. (Reported for - The Preasl LACltrAilik—barque Raines, Wilson.-107 bags cocoa, P. Ifeyt,N York; 180 do Yolgbt & WiMoven, N York; 213 40 Danett 114•nr.; 73 do A Pa /3oteldo; 10 do and 222 hides, order. 'PIitLA.DRLPHIA BOARD OP TRADE. EDiv,AiDali. KNIGHT, FRANCIS R. 01:411,- 0()11161118111 OP'Vail MORIN Taos. KINDRU, Ja. LISTTER BAGS ' • 'At the .illarchania , R:tehange, Philadelphia. Ship Tonawanda, Julius' - Liverpool; Jan 25 Ilargnolrma, Notre, Barbadoes, soon ' .1/4.4.1.1411T0 OF THE OCEAN .STIKAIVIERS. - • 411.01V1.112 'UNITED STATES.. ' !MAJOR _. - BROS Fos DAT _ . iROIII =BOYD. - - .•; ..., , Molt , FOS __ _ DA f Arita' - Dremen,.New York Dee 80 Ilammonia...,;...llamburg..New York Jan 1 America ... : . ... ,Liverrsoi..Booton Jan 2 Europa.. - ' , Llverpool..New York Jan 9 Kangaroo Llverpool..NeW York ..Jan 13 Yulton Ilayre..New York Jan 18 ; The California Mail Steamers eall frorastlew York On the sth and 20th of each month. litarint intallettre: FORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 11S, 1818. SUN 818E8.... 111(111 WATBIt ARRIVED. . - 13tSamship Virginia, - Relly, from Richmond, via Nor folk, 88 hours, with rodeo and 84 passen g ers to Thomas Webster/Jr. -Passed in -the rivet a full rigged and s 'herm brag, with several schooners, bound up. - Barque .Rowena,. Wilson. from Puerto imbello 4th Inst,srith cods°, hides, &o, to Dallett Brothers. Left no AmoricarrveaselS. Schr. Ilhas 8 Peas's°, Foster, 48 hours from N York, with mdse to captain. ficht.W 0 Rieman, Backaloo, 4 days from Fall MVO:, ;In ballast to captain. - •Sclit..Bforella. Garland, Foster ' 1 day from Odessa, Dot,with wheat to Was Barrett Sr Son. • - Ste!unekip Roston, Rellew,•New York, Y Allderdice. - Darque Dnlon,.Power, Ilarnembueo, Lewis & Damon Bohr J.O.Petterson, Dole, Key West, II liftlnee & Co. St, It Wil!log, pleypool, Baltimore, .A Oroyea, Jr. ' (Oorreependente er the Philadelphia Vseti Ken "anti, for Matanzas; eohra Barah ' Woodbridge, for Trial ' :dad de Cube, and Black Fish; for Charleston, went to .dea this forenohn, The following ' , vessels remain in red t elrefrlirorviit. , ,L - rge e :l7.-Jg, " 4; A B IL:1 8 mill, Arcola, \(m P Williams, Bellspuk, heroine, Mar garet-Ann, If Seguin, E It Bennett, Evergreen, Sur prise, Lucy - Alexander, Kansas, Marla Pike, eud 77 B -revenue cutter Forward. The ecbr Mary Washburner has gone up.- Wind SE—weather thick and unsettled. • Tours; deo, WM. M. uroniAN. - - - tirr redadasnr.j (CorreTandenee of the Philadelphia Dschauge.) " CARE ISLAND, Jan 11.5 30 P 51 A barque, a brig, and a saw went up yesterday. The Nereid eupplied a pilot to schr Chelsea to-day. No thing going out. Wind NW. ice,„ • THOS. D. 11.15411111. TELEGRAPH TO THE PRIGS.) New TORT. Tan 11. Arrived, ships , Daniel Webster, from Calcutta; Glad Tidings', from New Orleans; Creole, from do; Arcola, from Palermo; barge Foam from Messina; else, steamer City of Boston, from Philadelphia . The weather is clear, but colder. CHARLENTON, Jan 10. droved, ship Sebastopol, 62 days from Liverpool; The brig Itasca, from Uapo de Verdes, Pound to Now York, pat in here for repairs. MEMORANDA. Ship Wyoming, Brooks, from Liverpool for Philadel phia, was spbken 234 ult. off Kinsale. Ship Sweden, Meade, from London for Bombay, was spoken 20th silt, tat 8 8, lon 33 29. Ship Tutsko, (Drew) for Melbourne, cleared ut Now "York 16th inst. Ship, State, of Maine, Humphrey, for Afelbourne, cleared at Boston 15th lust. • Ship Martinez Dias, (Chill de Yhergaray, fot Valpa raiso' cleared at Boston 15th Met. - Ship Fanny McHenry, Smith, P from London, arrived at New York 10th last . Deo 3,1, Eilaha Andrews, sea man, was lest overboard. The Alen experienced se vere gales, and lost two suits of sails. Ship Beranek, Rowland, for Philadelphia, entered for loading et Liverpool 20th ult. - Ship Neonate, Johnson, from 'Charleston, at Havre 28th ult. • , _ Ship Typhoon, Salter, from Point de Gallo, was at BOolhar_h 0V 21st; before reported no date. Ship Cobota, Day, from Liverpool, arrived at Bombay NOT 21 Ship' White Falcon, Ryan, from Chincha Islands for HaVte, was waiting rise of tides at OherboUrg 24 th nit Ship Golden Era, Drown, from Kurracheo, arrived at -Bombay Nov - Ship Galatea, Barber, for Hong Kong, sailed from Bombay Nov IS. - Ship Palestine, Howes, from New York, at Mauritius Oct 17, and sailed Nay 10 for Singapore. Ship Kalamazoo, Taylor, cleared at Charleston 13th Inst. for Liverpool, with 2019 bales upland cotton. Ship Pleis4es, Gage, from Calcutta Aug 2, arrived at • Boatoulbtli inst. - On the 3d eXperleuced a gale of wind which drove us far down the N Pi part of the bay, Had, a succession of gales. Passed Sand Heads the second time Aug 23. Jan 1, tat 20 23, lon 08 26, spoke Fehr North Wind, 8 days from Boston; bound forlit Dotolom Jan 2, barque Alnah,drom New York for St Page de Cuba; Jan /4, lot 29, ion 69, solar Argentina, from Doe. ton for Montevideo, all well. Ship cosper, Steven', for Hampton Roads, sailed from Callao Dec 12; Ship Lyra, 90 days from, Calcutta, was below N York 16th last. _ Ship Dreadnought, Samuels, from Liverpool Deo 12, arrived at New. York 10th lust, htdrinw experienced frightful weoterlygales, and bad storm ataysall and main spencer blown away. Deo 25, Jokn Andrews, tea -1 man, was lost overboard. Ship Sea Banger, Burnham, for Philadelphia in 20 days, won at Iquique 4th ult. '.Barque Lucia Maria, Chsevor, _from Montevideo Nov 18, for Salem, putinto Newport 15th inst. for a harbor, • Barque Gen "Warren, Clifford, hence, arrived at Ha vane. ilth inst. - • Barque Virginia and Estellinit,Wilkins, for Mayaguez - and a Market, cleared at New link-15th Inst. Barque B Ponbaine, Keller, Baled-from Hanna sth !net. far New Orleans. :Brig P Lacoste,Prench, hence; arrived at Trinidad do Cuba 2dlnet. - - •- Behr Londonderry, (Br) Faulkner, hence for Windier, NS, at Ifolmea , Hole 14th 'net, aud remained 16th, • Satire SBailey, Whirlow and Saco, Painter, for Philadelphia, cleared at New York 10th inst. Schr John If. Plater, - Gaddy, from KOOPILII Island, NO, 'arrive,/ at New York loth Inst. - Bohr 13 11 Wheeler, Corson, hence, suited at Havana 9th last Behr George A-Tittle, Adams, cleared at Mobile oth inst. thr Key Wait. - . Seim A Oordery, Babcock, hence at Charleston 13th Bohr ii 0 - Scribner, Carlisle, hence at Key West let inst . , and sailed 10th for New Orleaae. Soler SJohnron, Welters; hence at Key West 24 lost. Schr KIT Pratt, inciden t hence at Boston 16th inst. Rehr Jonathan May, Robbins, cleared at llama 7th init. for Nor York: ~ Solir Win Mason, Staples, sailed from Key West Bth , lost, for #onduras. 2 Oct 20,14 t 43 4013, lon 43, slap Herbert, Freeman, from eighths wands Aug 12 for Havre. Nov 160 M -to 8, lon 30 W, baptize Courant, Cray, in, Callao Sept 18 tot,oowes.- N0T.22, fat 611. N,len 20 19, ablp John Bryant, Hardt . iter, - from atirannab. 0016 for Deco. „ lIARINIO 1118 0BELANY. Lerwick, Dec 19—The GarinOlds, Taylor, of and 89 dirt from New' York for Glasgow , struck on a rook in Sound - Dee 9, but Immediately came off and grounded near thia place, where she remained for near. ly thfeeBhe got of/ on the 14th, audit le feared she sustained - coneiderable damage, as she is making much water: - At 7 P lit it commenced to blow a viinei hoirieviee from' WSW,, , Avhon, the Harmonia began di ive towards llristlaland, but the main and mizen marts were cut away, and she then held on. The cargo will be discharged into lighters sand taken to Lerwick, Lloyd's agents proceeded to the ship 14th, and survey ors Went north to Colley Yoe lath, with the Behr Viva oleos. The Geo thinning is going to (Jolley Voe, to take a quantity of empty sacks, to till with wheat, with a view of lightening the Liarmonia. Report says she is 'making a foot of r ater per hour. , B e iN a t I, o eihi-pec Put in, theOulloden, Mord• eon, from _Liverpool from Bombay, with sails split and pile-Ha yard tarried away, having encountered severe —Put in gott, the Chtnetitutioty front' Liverpool for Bn. :tittinsbe NassaiiiNP„-yan,4,-The brig Principe, of Darien, Ga,thiptalti .Tompkins, had arrived at that port in eharge ot, ite kers. The P was on a voyage from port an •Itide to Neil York •,' letter‘teceived , by Ellwood _Walter, ER, dated at Beiwrcut NO, 'llth:fnet,'etaten ,that the Fehr - Wide 'World aridt."4 itNewbor n lath list; the lighters were coming up with her-cargo, with the exception of what wiatbrowatVotorlettlsthcgale, The veuel not ,;Mali daxunged.- - • 7 The ship tintebridge, otAloston, Qapt Oltitte, from N 'Pork for Mobile, Deo 19, wee wrethed On Abaco Deo wis4 biome a H 4411034, 7 13 I OWN BETH 4 47 3 40 ARRWALS, AT. THE 'PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 12'o'do'ik . :1;ui Nsght. GIRAJAD HOUBE.=Ohestnuto atreet, belo N w Ninth. - J Whitet Y 'Sarni B, Pf Y - W H Oillaman,tchtleld WaahLogton 0 J Porthr, Conn ' ' B AIN . , 1 , 1 y . r . John Marks, New Orleans W Beebe & non, N Y David Bone, Washington ' T W Pratt, Roston Gilbert J Bogert & la, N - V - Oornalinatiogert,N Y OhacK Randall, N V B B Baker, NY, .; . John Nining , r, St Paul W May, U S If - ' V G Tibbilt3, Wisconsin J Gutmann. N Y ' , Mi a Semple & child yrre Wm May.liellita,de' 1.1 May, Baltimore J fi.E,P, , J1,1,, Va. • . Wm Henry & do, Charlatan it Int obeson,Pa ' 11 A Uoldsborough, W T O E Williams, Califoruia Capt J D Rot-, US A E Coward, England , US Hitchcock, Baltimore B P Johnacin, N Y W W Marsh, N J John 5 - Mitchell, N Y D W Evans & la, N'V ' T M Lewis, Una, Ohio Nathaniel Jocelyn, N 32 O D Mount, N Y 1113 Beach, Hartford 0 A Beach, Phila • Thom It Jones, N Y 0 A Wastowell; N Y J J 00.130, N Y. Geo It Hu qeit, N Y N B Phillips, Cleveland, 0 Coo S Cushing, Boston W W Leland, N Y 0 0 Leeds, Hudson, Witt - BO Bedford, N Y C 0 Mnesay, N Y W II Russel, Lextogln, Mo J B Jones, Georgetown, Mo John H Bhryork, Indiana Neal Ilalaray; Pittsburgh 'll L Wales, blues Eyes Farnsworth, Boston R Tennant Shaw, Pi Y 0 Ernsfleld & la, U 8 N W Bushnell, N Y Augustan Scholl, N Y • Abram Ives, Coon Mr Poet, Conn 0 W Horned, N Y M 8 Beach, N Y If Mack, Cho, Ohio .1 N Lima, That - J Dle - urnell, N Y P J Do Witt, St Paul G C Morton & la, Balt Win II Hakkine, Pall River h Id Hays, Indiana Benj P Loyall, U 8 N II N Vail, Balt Joe ail Ely, N Y ' (leo Bridge, N Y Slice ill Delafleld, St Louis Wax 8 Meyer, St Louis Obits Weil, St Louis A H Mann, Balt J II 'Ruddick, Phila. John Noble, N P C Senock.on, Phila. Id Strouse, Pottsville E 0 Pike, St Look a r Aothony, Medina CI W id Gueat, N Y Coo R Anderson,Pa Edw P Bull, LI 8 N . W A-Shepard, NY Wm II Merritt, N I' W P Vetridgo, N Y D 0 Butt, Belt If K. Horton, Boston Geo A Freeman. N Y 0 B McClellan, Chicago J Id Douglass, Chicago Chas A Dean, Cleveland Robert Paton. N Y 8 E Seymour, N Y Geo Morton & la, Trenton II Hauser, N Y Isaac Honig, Balt A 0 Seaman, Washington IifDRCIIANTIP HOTEL—Vourth street. below Arch. The 0 Annan, lifti Mr Annan, Md Chan A Delano, Ya Chen A Connor, Mil 11,obt it MoKibbin, Pa , Hon Jll Walton, Monroe Col Burnett, Monroe I Merriman, Pittsburgh 1 Henry D Shafer, Pa E W Hamlin, Pa It Rathrick, Pa .1 8 Llndesmuth, Pa wlt Denny, Pittsburgh P Cook, N Y Alex Pry, Ohio John Hamilton, Michigan T 0 Aloyors.,_Newark Mrs & Miss Moyers, Now'k O DerndheNll, Nouark AMERICAN HOTEL—Cliostnut street, above Elf th. (leo Harrington, bid : ,II E Rood, Phila. John II Carter N Y W L Lawson, York, Pa X W Ludlow, 11 Y A McCausland, Altoona 0 A Clifford, N Y J Beach, Pollee& mia, N Y Miss Id Kline, N Y Jas 0 Sampson, N Y CII Mouton, West Chester JII Everhart, West Chealr Dr aiyolino, Wake W N - Harrison & son, N Y .1 llaneock, La Robt Stnithers, Miss J O'Connoll,ilCy W R illbaver, Philo .1 Johnson, to L S Livingston, VA A A Neal, Cincinnati, Ohio W Lawronco, Cincinnati, 0 Stung a Peters, Pa Jon Moore, Phila Jno Myers, York, Pa Chas Chambers, York, Pa L 8 Sampson, York, Pa 0 0 Banton, Now York F E Arnold, Clan, oilio Hon Sand Arnold, (,ion, 0 UNION HOTEL—Arch Arcot, below Fourth. M Yard ley,Pa II Darning, Pottsville Isaao T James, Reading John 0 Iludilsou, lud Jos It Gamble, Bid W M Leo, Roaming J B Earl, Pa J . B Sheaf:far, Pottsville J Butler, Boston Abtahatu Stonor, Ohio II F Felix & lady, Reading Po STATES llNlON—ljarket street. above Birth. Daniel Jordan, Cambria co Louis Wright. Baltimore Wm Hellen, Cambria co Alias JlEing, Baltimore Harrison Jones, Johnstown W B Picking, York, Pa 0. 01 nonry Rmlth—NOW Jersey S (C Baldwin, Chicago Benj Caldwell, Chicago Daniel Caldwell, Pittsb'g II Applegate, Penna. John 8011, {Teat Newton, Pa BLACK 13EA1t INN—Fifth and Merchant streets. Jos L Garrett, Chester co JIV Roberts, Chester co A It Lippencott,Smyrna,Del Levi Shaw, New York Wm Stanton, New York D It Nyce, PhccaLm El° Duel 9 Speakman, Chester co, Pa NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Henry C Beekers,Pittsburg Fred Yost, Pittsburg Ceo kt Morgan, Pottsville Mica Kato Drake, Pa Chas Hubner, Belt Deng Harris, Boston Thes Newlin, Baltimore Jno 11 Bradley, Lane, Pa BALD EAGLE—Third street, abore Gallowhin 7 11 Arndt, Pa John Reed, Bucks co 11 W Rank, Lebanon, Pa Saml Bradshaw, Pa ' David Ruts, Pa BLACK HBA.R HOTEL—Third street; above Ca tlo~chilt. Franklin Hereh, Pa ohaa Sharpless,Sch Haven BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second street, below Vine Stephen Eaeez, Psorldence J Watson, Now Hope lloppock, N 1 J Palmer, Backe co MADISON HOID3E-9econd street, above Market. Win Phi& tr. la, N Y H Cmnly, N Y 0 9 lloulcher, PA II P Goobe, Balt J Q Locklu, Dorchester J Hyland, Dorchester T Hughes, Balt Mrs Ede ards, Hollertorrn C Hill born, Phila T M Ford, kW A M George, Del • Opecial Noticco. To the Weak and Debllltated—flobensack , s IRON DITTERS.—This Medicine, as Its name implies, is one of the greatest strengthening preparations ex tant. It is especially adapted to those who have a Loss of Appetite, or afflicted with Liver Complaint, Jaundice, •Dyspepsia, Nervous Debility, Asthma, AlLetions of the Kidneys, and all diseases arising from a disordered con dition of the digestive organs. For Female Irregu larities there is, perhaps, no medicine in the world equal to it: as it enters, purifies, and replenishes the Blood, which is so .Important to bring about a healthy action. Married ladles take it with impunity. For DY Mr. az r i and COATES ; and Druggists g enerally. JalB-Itit WIIIInnt C. Molten,' 907 Chestnut Street, le selling all kinds a fins stationery at one.hall the re gular price. Call on him at once and you will be flatle t:led. Jac•lm The Greatest Bargains In the World.—Th subscriber, being about to close his buriness, offers his entire stook of superior Ready-made Clothing for sale. All in went of a superior article are invited to give him a call. Store to lot and fixtures for sole. 31. TRACY, 292 MARKET Street. ilel3-203 Raving Fund OP TUE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, S. E. CortNElt FOURTA AND WALNUT STREUTS, Has always paid In full on demand, AND CONTI/WES TO DO 00. INTEREST, FLVE PER CENT. de23-Im* illarrtageo. On the slet December, 1557, by the Rog S. Town send, Mr. It. MUFFDTT, or Mocestoun, N. J., to ➢lies MARY JANE BROWN, of this city. January 14. by Friends , Ceremony, Mr. JOSHUA BROWN to SARAH. J. lIANOIf, both or Falls Town. Chip, Bucks county. On Thurt day evening, 14th lost , by the Rev. J. H. A. Bcanbeiger, D. D., Rev. JOSHUA RIALE, of Alexan dria, rm., to LYDIA J., youngest daughter of the Into Wm. Boyd, Req , of Havre-de-Grace, Md. Elltathe Oa the 16th instant, MARY 31CDONOUCII, Infant daughter of Thames and Mary Ann McDonough, in the 4th year of her age. The relatives and friends Of the family are respectful. ly invited to attend the funeral, from her parent's rusi d•uce, 1340 Little Washington street, above Thirteenth street, on Monday afternoon. at 1 o'clock, without fur ther notice, Proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. tk At Upper Darby, Delaware county, ORORGE COL. TON, son ofJatnes and Margaret Bell, in the 11th year of his age. Notice of the funeral will be given to-morrow. - 1( On Thursday evening, the 14th Inst., Afro. SARAH A , wife of Joseph 31. Cowell. The relatives of the decedsed and the male friends of the family are respectfully invited to attend the funeral from her husband's residence, 1027 Spruce street, at 10 o'clock this (Monday) morning, without further notice. To proceod to Is'norlland Cemetrry. On the morning of the 1b.`12 inst ' REBECCA, wile of Martin Ricking, in the 324 >ear of her age, On the 14th Inst., after a ~hart Illness, In the 1011, year of her age, lIARRIET £.NN, wife of James 11. Itichardett. rtv. The Celebrated Lectnre of Dr. Barclay, on JERUSALEM . , JUDEA, and the JEWS, will take plate at Philadelrhla Institute, EIGIITEENTIS and 011E3INUT, on TUESDAY EVENING, January 1U Those who desire to host this useful and Instructive Lecture must procure their tickets soon, as the num ber is limited. Tickets 25 cents; for sale at Dfc/teas', Chestnut ; west of Ninth; Black's, Eighteenth and Chestnut; and Shinn's, corner of Broad and Spruce. --lawf bit .1177' Chopin mad Beecher.—Peoplets Literary Iti- EiTITUTE.—Dr. E. 11. UR AYIN lectures on EVENING, January 20, at CONCERT HALL. Rev, HENRY WARD DEEMER lectures on THURS DAY EVENING, January 21, at the MUSIOAL FUND HALL. Douro open at 7; Lecture ..ti before 8 o'clock. Tick eta 28 cents, for male at the book-stores. Jalo-3t* it Wata ,Committee.—The members of the Democratic State, Committee are requested to meet at Ruchter's Hotel, llarrisbutg, on TUESDAY, January 19, at 7 o'clock P. M. 0. 11.1)00EALEW, Chairman. I. N. iltrontsomi, Secretaries. irr Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf AND DUMB.—The Annual Meeting of the Contrlbu torn to the Pennsylvania Institution for the Deaf and Dinah will be held at the lustitutlon corner of BROAD and PINE Streets, on WEDNESDAY' neat, at 4 o'clock P. AL The Annual Report of 9 o Board of Directors will Le submitted, and an Election will be held for Officers to serve for the ensuing year, jail-finwat NAMES J. BARCLAY, Secretary. try- Scenes in Holy and 1 Inaslc Lands, In a cow. of SAX LECTURES, by Rev .WILLIAM BACON STEVENS, D. D., at CONCERT HALL. That Lbetbre—On TUESDAY EVENING, January 12:h.—Subject " Jerusalem under four Monarchies." Second Lecture—On MONDAY EVENING, January 18th—Subject: "Bethlehem, Nazareth, ad their Le gouci." . . Third Lecture—On TUESDAY EVENING, January 28th—Subject "The Sacred Waters of the Holy Land," Fourth Lecture—On TUESDAY EVENING, Febru ary 2d--Subject: " The °renders le the Holy Land." Ft th Lecture—TUESDAY EVENING, February Oth—Subject " The Acropolis and the Anemia of Athena " Sixth Lecture—On TUESDAY EVENING, Febru ary lath—Subject ; u Tho Throne and the Palm of the ()wears." Tickets $1 for the coerce, Lectures to commence at 7N, o'clock. The proceeds for the benefit of the Northern 'tome for friendless Children. Jail-mth tfel6 it BARQUE MARGARET FOR NEW OR LEANS —LOUISIANA LINE.-I,:s salt with quick despatch—This Week. Freight taken at sr low rates as any other vessel leading. fho remarkably fast-sailing coppered packet barque AIAROARKT, Captain Wood, is now loading at RACE street wharf. Being of small capacity, and having large engagements, she will salt as above. Shippers will please bring their goods along/Ide and Lille of lading to the counting house for signature. For balance of freight, which will be taken at as low rates as any other vessel loading, apply on board, or to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO.. 120 (late 50) NORTH TVIIAIIVES, The bf. Insures at the lowest rate's, and will take stem down the Delaware and up the Mississippi. Jett dtf (I , DONNEL's BOOK-KEEPING INSTI •,-.O,TUTE, ElOlllll AND ARCM STREETS —Thu Complete Counting-house course, inoluding Commercial Cakulatione, taught in a thorough and practical man ner. Open day and evening. JalB.ltiv A T. CHAR, 218 GOLD STREET, btlosv A Dock, buys and aotho on COMMISSION, Gorern mot, State, City, and Railroad Loans, Bank, Railroad, and other Stock', QC." OCiratnorolal poet negotiated, jalB4ltie THE -PRESS.-PHMADELPITIA. MONDAY. JANUARY 18. 1858.1 LIST OF; LETTERS REMAINING IN the PIIItADELPIIXA. 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Wiu Bellollhelm Theo Wood B. 0 - . . . • . • • • Martin J A Schwenk (I to•li'd Wood George Hayean Peter Scott Jesse I' 2 Wood George A Mary Isaac Scot J W Worsloy John Mauriccan Pr Schrader Geo V Wright Jas II Mary Isaac Schap T 9 Wright J K Mayer J Schaal, Geo 'Wright J ohn Marshall Thom Scanburg Geo T Wray Jr Graham Mathieu David &bonen & Son Wright Emory MArWhem (leo Socket Bov T 'V andever Thor Marhol Meillist Sell Ed limerick Valain Francis Mann Sanil Seddon John Vaimiit Win Marquez Idrauk Secar 1. Van Cloven Jl3 Mathew' David Sellers & Brother fucks Jti Mernu Wm Shaw IV CI-struck John or Merrick & Drol. Semple J .t '2 Lewis Iron Shrive, Then Guigley Bev II Mond Arch it'd F /Thomas Jos iliiicksall Ilan Herideth JOBS Shields J Haves 1 Itubi4 o C WS. Herrin Geo Shivers J C Co Meinlnger Peter Sheleer Thou D Gainey W Merrell Turner liihaip Win A You Houten J W Meads James Shacklett li C Yeager 2.10,Pi N MI331(31011 Jno Ti Sherman Wm I) Young William Miller A P lihute Win II Yeager II 8 Mooch Saud Sharp Chun (I Young IV A Miler Jno or Jul Shreve 1) A Young Stephen Miller Peter W Flaunter Pro Young Copt W Miller Stephen F Flien Mom,' Yeager C h co Minith Suml A 2 Shirt° Aorahain Young A ll Mitchell IC Simons John Young Peter X Mitchell 0 Ti 5i.110114 A Co Young Jurivon Pickle John Sirlan Geo, 1 S Lentl•n C Mitchell Wild Frigie Congress Zugenfuss John Miller Mr Smith John 82 Zeigenfor Jacob Miloor J C ' Smith Jay 3 3n1841 GIDEON W ESTCOTT, P. 11. A CADEMY OF THE PROTESTANT ..L - 1 EPISCOPAL CIIIIIIICII.--The Rev JAMES W ItOBINS, A IL, Przucipal.—The Second Terna will begin February let. The tuition fee, payable half yeerly In adsacre , le, for the primary gradoa for tho other grades $75 per annum. Besides theho there are no charges, Vocal Music, Drawing, Fuel, the French Language, and the use of the Gymnasium being afforded iiithout addition to the prices named above Circulars may be had at the Academy, 1314 LOCUST Street. joie- milt* CIERMON's PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, lfi corner SIIVENTII and I,IIIFMTNUT atreett —All the various styles of portraiture known in the Photo graphiO art are produced at this eatablishment A new chyle or portrait knit lutroduced, surpassing tho lineal inlmatureon ivory, excelling all others in point of like liest and delioaey of adoring, with a moat wonderful stereoscopic effect. The publio are invited to call and examine this now style of miniature j GUM CAMPHOR ; VI Coriander Seed, Cantharldea. Rad lthel, Manna, small flake, Melt Gonna, Ray Bum, smaich, Wager Root, Cardainoni Seed, Window Class! Window Glaze: ;Meet, & Dolly's wake; superior to any le the market. Ito are icon receleinq two-thirds of the (Hata made at these works Any ot the above articles sold in quantltiea to suit the purchaser. Send your orders to ZEGILER h SMITH, holeaala Druggiati, jell S W. corner SECOND and GREEN tits. V HE BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THE WORLD!-PREPARED BY A CHEMIST 11 A RTSHO 11 NE' S P Et' TO It .t J. STROP 01' WILL eltElitc Y is n.l:flitted by the thousands who hare used it to ho the bent proparotion in usu for COCCUS, front a cold or a CONSUMPTIVE COUUII, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, CATARRH, or any Lung Allection It Is also a groat remedy for Hoarseness, and allays all In flammation of the Longs or Throat. Bottles 25, 20 cents, and 51. Sold by R. H. & 0 II JENKINS, Corner WALNUT and SECOND Streets. and jolt-if No. 0 North NINTH Street. tlemounto RENIOVAL.- SMITII, WILLIAMS, CO., 1) ItY GOODS JOBBERS, DAPS AUXOVIID TO THE SPLENDID IRON-ER(INT STORE, No. 518 MARKET STREET ; ABOVE FIFTH, PHILIPM.I . III,I, Where, With their facilities for accoolotodatiog the Trade vastly increased, they feel themselves prepared to offer inducements to llterchauts unsurpassed by est - OTHER ESTABLIHIMENT 1W Vila Clotlirßil. EDslll-4tnos-if TIEMOVAL.--CRITTENDEN'o PIMA DELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE I , ' RE MOVED to the northeret corner of SEVk:NTII wd CIIESTNUT Btreeta The whole building is occupied, and fitted up In a style surpassing anything of the kind In this country. Thorough preparation for the eutinting-housii. Individual instruction from competent and attentive Teachers, ander the Immediate eye of the Principal. Open day and evening One of the Pest Penmen In the Country has charge of the Writing Department. Please midland see Specimens and get a Catalogue of Terms, 40. 013-y :REMOVAL.- 0. FAWCETT, HAIR CUTTER AND WV; MAKER, Ilaq removed to 1020 CHESTNUT street, four doors low ELEVENTH. jul-tr REMOVAL. OBERTEUFFBIt & FREVT.kO have removed from No. 2NI io Ne. 240 unEsrmir Street, Jayflo'd Duildly 4416.firnr3t* TE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSI7- MANON COMPANY ON PIIILADELPIIIA, omoe No. 308 WALNUT 'amt. JISOARTId, 1868, The following statement of the affairs of thls Coin. patty, ou the 81st of December, 1857, is published In pursuance of the charter, viz . To Capital Stock 5170,000 00 • Certificates of prat, convert !Me Into stock 1,020 00 0177,520 00 To Contingent Account for Premiums. On Fire Risks outstanding Dec. 31, 1850 55,070 22 To Fire Risks received, net, in 1857 52,048 15 --- 103.324 37 To Interest Account, net, re ceived in 1867 11,779 11 To Policioe, Tranefere, and other profit!, 1,812 68 $.302,542 14 By plat and Im, December 31, 18.50 8,627 77 By profit for losses in 1857, on bills receivable 2,518 32 By Loose. by Fire paid In 1867.. 57,075 13 By Expel:moo, including agencies and Mug 11,303 60 Itexnathing with the Company Which is invented as follows, viz: In First Mortgages on City Property 8120,200 00 In Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent. Mortgage Loan, 3D.000, coat 25,500 00 In Allegheny County 6 per cent. Pennsyl vania Railroad Loan 10,000 00 In Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock 4,000 00 In Block Aoeount for 983 snares of the Re liance Mutual Insurance Co 19,150 00 In County Fire Insurance Coris stock 1,050 00 lu Scrip in sundry Insurance Couipanies... 425 00 In Bills Receivable, business paper 04,410 01 In Book Accounts, accrued interest, ace— '2 5'4 94 In Cash on band 10,882 31 OMOVIS or rue 003.IPPIT. CLEM TINGLEY, President. DIRECTORS. Clom Tingley, George M. Stroud, Wm. It Thompson, John R. Worrell, Samuel Bisphain, Benj. W. Tingley, George W. Carpenter, Z. Lothrop, Robert Steen, 11. L. Carson, Charles IL Wood, Robert Toland, Marshall 11111, CorneliusStevenaon, Jacob T. Bunting, Cherie, Leland, Wm. M. Semple, Pittsisig jal9-norflOtif B. M. GINLGMAN, Secretary. AT A MEETING OF THE CONTRIBU TORS to the MOUSE OP REFUGE, held pursuant to notice, on NYednusday afternoon. the / 3tb lost, the following-ranted gentlemen were elected renpectively °Moors and Managers of the Institution for the ensuing year President—TGOMAS Yice•Presidents—JAMES J. ItIARCLAY. ISAAC COLLINS. Treasurer—GEOßGE W. FODES Secrotary—ALEXANDER HENRY. MANAGERS. Woo. M. Collins, William S. Perot, John Parnmn, Arthur G. Collin; John W. Clatthorn; Stephen Colwell, henry Perkins, Edward Yarnell, John 31. Ogden, Thomas L. Nano, William Shippers, M. D , N. D. Browne, John Robbins. Jr Thomas A. Budd, Alexander Fullerton, Paul T. Jones, Caspar Wister, M. D., Frederick A. Packard, George DI-Troutman, James N. Dickson, Isaac It Smith. By order of the Mari of Managers. jalB4t ALEXANDER HENRY, Secretary 11. of R. LIIILADELPIIIA FIRE AND LIFE IN SCRAM COMPANy—oesce No. 433 CHEST NUT Street EZE=I2I At a Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Com pour, held on Monday, the 4th tact , an Election was held for Diroctore, and resulted In the election of the following gentlemen : nobt, P. King, Ed. B. English, II W. Baldwin, Ed }filer, P. B. Savory, Geo.ll T. K. Coiling, Chas. P. Hayes, Jno. Clayton, C. C. Davies, S. J. Megargee, Jon. Killgore. And at a meeting of the Board held on Monday, the 11th inst , the following Officers were unanimously re elected : HOIST. P KING, President M W. BALDWIN, Vlce-President. FRANCIS BLACKBUBNE, Secretary. P. E. BIBCKIINAD, Treasurer The Doan! also declared a Dividend of SIX (PER CI:NT_ (clear of State tat) on the Capital Stock, and the remaining profile, amounting to z. 34,061.15, were retained by the Company for the (either security 0, the assured. jail MCC FRANCIS DLACKDURNE, Secretary. MERCHANTS° lI:IND.—The annual IVA meeting of tho Morel:mute' Fund will be held on TUESDAY next, 10th inst at 4 o'clock I'. 31., at the 110ABD OF TRADE 1(00314, Merchants' Exchange. The annual report will be submitted, and an election held for racers to serve for the ensuing year. 1413-Iwif TIIOS. N. BRADY, Secretary. BONDS OF PITTSBURGH AND ALLE ORENY COUNTY —fielders of the above nem ritien are requented to call at the office of J. R. & 11. B. FRY, Nu 134 South THIRD atreet, where informatio. of Imp atone!) to their intorenta may be obtained. Committee of Public Sleeting. G N. LOOMIS, CRAIG BIDDLE, jal3-6tif HORACE B. PRY. EC= BRIDGE NOTICE.-TIIE TIME FOR 1-1 receiving Plans and Estimates for the Chestnut Street Benign, ban, by Ordinance of Councils, been ez• tended to the Vt.li day of 7 noway, 1859 STRICKLAND INK AK% de39.10120 Chief Engineer and Surveyor. Weruich D OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN v SURANCE COMPANY, 40A WALNUT Street, Pnitanzuntl, Jan MD, 1853. White Pr J M Willie.' M At n Meeting of the Directors of the quaker City In surance Company, held this gay, at their Office, Dividend of TEN PER CENT. Was deelared on the Capita! Stock of the Company, payable on and after the first day of February, 185 d isle4t 11. It. COGGSIIALL, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY ~,,„p“sp i gnA4 4 aDo m ra3T _QO., 0. W. corner 1 . 1111..11.15LPU1A. January Bth, 1568 The Annual Meeting of the :Moab°tilers will be held at this Olflee on MONDAY, the jells inst. , et 12 o'clock 11., when an election will be hell for Ten Di rectors to serve for the ensuing year. The Polls will elope st 2 o'clock P. 31. Jul 11 13 16 18 WILLIAM J. REED, Secretary. rIIIIE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE BANK 1 OF PENNSYLVANIA are requested to call at the Bank, " Grigg's Building," No 'Lei WALNUT Street, and axon - line the bill now before the Legialature, and the petition for their approval of the same Jals-3t If r PUBLIC LAMPS.—THE PUBLIC IS respectfully informed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which mtisene aro requeetedlo give information reapect leg accidente which may happen to the Public 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 Belly, No. 808 Wharton at., First Ward; Charles Carty, Supt of Zi district, No. 9 Haines at. above Sixth; Hiram O Kirk, No. &id North Sixth et , shore Brown. Twelfth Ward; AL W. Deehorig, No. 2231 Coates greet, Fiftetuth Ward; Thoe.V. Botriby,Oae Office,Twenty-Pourth Ward, ((West Philadelphia;) At. 11. M'Padden, Gao Office, Twenty-Second Ward, (Germantown;) Wm N. Market, Gas Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Freukford,) and at the One Office to Seventh street, below Market. By order of the Trosteei of the Philadelphia Gas Worts. A. J KITE, Superintendent of Dietribution. BOARD WANTED.—A hunily conskting LI of a gentleman and wife, infant, and nurse, deaire for the winter, in a pleasant central location, three rooms, vis : parlor and two bed-rooms, well fitrithh,l, ith private table. A private family with mu ler eaan addres (strating terms, which mth tb mode ra will pl m modete, awl all rtrta callus) A.W. \V , Lr Pierre Hence. WRITING WANTED.—A person wants v a set of Book it, Copying, or any kind of Writing, to do of in enings. Charges moderato Addrego BOOK KEEPER, sontimoit corner FOURTH and ARCH street.. jslo4,t* A GENTS WANTED.—Fivo to Ten Dol SX. tars per day eau be easily Intuit,. Call nu A 8 I.AOIS, at Jacob Letnan's Sorrel Horse Hotel, Wes King street, Lancaster, Pa. dels-tf for 53alc anb tau ELI. A LARGE AND VALUABLE WHARF .131.. PROPERTY ON TAE DELAWARE, ta the Eighteenth Ward, for rent. Powteselou given on the lint of April next. Apply to jal4-th iC tulf 9110 BE LET.—TnE NEW STORE and DWELLING HOUSE, No. 1220 LOCUSP Street Ouo of the moat cliglLle locations in the city. Aftly to JOHN SAMUEL, jOl4-60 201 South FIFTH Street. TIESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT ll Bt., opposite the BMW llou3e; ono of the beat tamineae loostionn to Philadolphis, nth heat, light, and all modern convenience/. Apply on the premises, Boom No. 8, to Q. W. J. BALL, Agent. no2B mitt MECHANICAL BAKERY.—On and after TIIIS DAY, the Ilth inet, , the BREAD from this establishment, and BREAD TICKETS, will be (or gale at the following Depots At the DEPOT, corner BROAD and VINE Streeto. CALEB CLOTHIER'S, 115 North FTFTII Street JACOB V. BECK'S, FOURTH, above Callowtoll HENRY E. WILKINSON'S, cor FIFTY awl COATES It. G. UMBER'S'S, comor COATESI,I,I FRANKLIN J ORAVENI,TINE'S, cor. TWELFTH RIO W ALLACE 8. PANCOAST'S, corner NINTH and CALLOWIIII.L. J A. POSTER'S, 9:24 ARCH ntreet (I YOUNO, 1504 LOMBARD Street. 11. itNtowr, BROAD, llclow Walnut. W. W MATH Eli 9, cur ELEVENTH" and LOCUST J. C. HORNER, cur FIFTH m181'11.1301: Other Depota will be atmouticed from day to day, as arraugeinotit4 are completed. Der,. wishing Dread delivered at their sin ellinga please regrets; their names at the Depots, where bools• aro presided for that purpose As soon us a sufficient number to establish routes are obtained, such Joinery will be begun. Tickets of two kinds, one for the use of those who wish their Dread do livered ut their dwellings, and ono tor tho uea of these who p. i rice to send for it to the Depots, will be will and for sole at the Depots Thu Carriers will La in• enacted to deliver Dread for C.irriers' tickets.” • • Pries FIVE Cents a Loaf Price of •t Depot tickets" FIVE Cents each P ice of "Carr ere tackets," FIVE•AND-A•IIALV Cents each. 0. ARODANIEL, Suprrintemlent HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL (BEAT PAIN ANNUM. ATOR! - . This article bi the greatest illwovery In Chrmical or Medical Science for the rapid .Cone of MI KUSIATISNI N EMI AIM IA • TOOTII-ACII F. EA It-A CH l', SOW, THROAT, STIFF NECK, or Patin to Ow SIDE, BACK, or any part of the body. It IS also an excellent prertration for Drpeplia and. Indigektion, which antes from a weak stomach or Low el. Thouaamla of persons who Lave used lIARTS -110KNE'rt CLIIIK•ALI, have been tmtonie.hed at 1t..4 owlerfol power In removing any pain from the y Aleut. Bottles 25, tO cents, and fl, to be bad of It II N. I'. U JENKINS Cornor SECOND mod I% I.NIIT nnd No C. North NINTH Strev.t N. B. If you have a Cough, uw Llart.O.u.rna'.4 rul Syrup. ia.l6•lf K DISTILLED EROSENE Olj FROM COAL KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS Tlue 011 Ix nut only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO TUE BEST SPERM. It will NOT GUM 011 CONI}EA L AT A LOIS' TEMPERATURE, and It will REN LONGER AND KEEP TIIE JOURNALS COOLER TItAN ANY OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL 11 - 7" Muhlulhts and others Are requentel to call and °amnia° thego one at the solo o h ee,y, GEORGE M FREEMAN, AO deloltu-If No 111 Walnut vtreet, above Front. VI2I SUPERIOR N 0.40 TWO-TIER RAD ITALINO MINN, butt recehed and for RCO 13 WkAVER, VITLF,It h CO , 3.2.0 No, 23 N. WATER R. and :IN. WHARVER. Notices $248,112 32 V 243,112 32 Wawa SAMUEL B, 0111C1:, 114 WALNUT !Meet ilirp eantro. QPECIAL NOTICE.— AN IMMENSE STOCK ON WHITE GOODS THOILNLEY & CHUM Would call special attention to their present stack of LINENS AND lIIITSLINS, Embracing every variety of hake and width, at prices exactly to suit the thrm. 4.4 Irish Linens, of our own Importation, warranted pure hex, from II cents to 2.0 per yanL Table Lineal, by the yard and In the cloth, of variant sizes, patterns, and prices. Napkins, Towels, DOylles, DlApere, Crashes, &c , &c. Ladies' and gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiefs, in every quality. BLUNTING, MINETINO, AND PILLOW MUSLINS. Williamsville, Wa:usutta, New York Mills Muslim, &c. 0-8, 1-4, 6-4, 8 4, 10-4, and 11-4 Bleached and Un bleached Moline White Brilliantes, white Slarseilee, white Dieatty, &e. Woven Shirt Fronts, machine-stitched do, In every pat tern and price. Jaconet, Cambric, Striae, Nanswk, Malt and other Muslita. Embroidered Collars, Sleeves, Infante' Waist Banda, &c., &c. With very large stock of general Dry ¢oods, bought cheap for cash, and to be cold cheap Cl -TUORNLEY & CRIER'S. N. E.COT EIMITII and SPRING GARDEN. Jel6 NO SECOND PRICE. SPRING GOODS-1858. PRINTS .4 A & W. SPRAGUE'S, in large assortment, of superior styles awl quality ; also, Robert Reaule's,Eoekiaghazta Co.'s, and other makes. DM:ACRID AND BROWN COTTONS. Loii.L.T./ , Hope, Blackstone, York Premium, Cohan net, Carr's River, Central, Willimantic, Johnston, ' Oro ton Virginia Family, Bleck/inks' and Farmers', Warren A. ,kn. Also, Slaters and Shepard's Canton Flannels; Brown and Bleached Drills; Jewett City Denims; Irene Tick- Inge • Alsbama, Carolina, and Keystone Stripes; Lor.s dale Nankeenn and Silesian; Corset Jeans; Canaries; Checks; Pantaloon Stun, Sic. ate WOOLLEN 000E3 dreentield and Terry's Black Doeskin Ciiigraltoll; (ilenham and Vona roy'e Cotton Warp Matta; Stearns' Union Cassinieres, printed and plain, in great variety ; Minot, Mineral Spring, and other deairable styles of Sa tinetts. a good aaiortment of Blank and ]hied Casaimeres, Kentucky Jeans, and Plaid Linseya. YOB RILL BY TUB TAOLAGE. A LIBERAL DIBCOMIT HIUa 1011 BUORT PAPER. WELLING, COFFIN & CO.. 110 cuEsTsur Street NicELROY IS OFFERING GREATER /.7A. BARGAINS than ever were heard of before. $l2 50 Long Brach. Shawls selling at Id 50 750 Square do. do. do. 350 500 Long Blanket do. do. 350 400 Square blanket, splendid quality, 250 7 50 Chenille Shawls, splendid, 3 50 Closing oat Cloaks less than half the regular prices— s2. 2 60, 3, 2 50, 4, 450, and 5. Splendid Undershirts and Drawers, the chespeat in the city-60, G 234, 75, 87X cents, and Id. Ileautlfnl Black and Fancy Velreta. All Bilks, from auction, surprisingly chomp. Blank and Fancy Dress Silks, in endless rarlety—the cheapest In the city. Beautiful Plaids, 22 cents; AlLwool, 28 cents, worth OK cants. merinees, Paramattaa, Do Laines. Men's Travelling Shawls, ono lot from auction, $3.50, worth $B, all wool. The best and heaviest Bleached Muslin in the city at 10 cents. Splendid Prints, 10 cents usually sold at 13.4 cents. Gingham. Flannels, Table Linens, Tewelings, Fronting Linens The cheapest Cloths and Cassirseres in the city. Trimmings less than half the usual prices. Best quality Kid Gloves at 132,5 j cents, at I,I cRLROY'BI, jaiLfraw y No.ll South NINTII Street. BROWN DONNA MARIAS.—Just re calved, a lot of superior qualliy Donna Manias, for veils. 1311ARBLESS BROTHERS, jal3 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. VIURTING AND SHEETING MUSLINS. k,SIIABPLESS B.ROTILEII3 keep constantly on b and COTTON BUlRTlNGS—Wllllormiville, Arlorrisbt, Alms, Now York Mills, Worusutto, Notes, Cities, Sherp.,ess. BHEETINGS—tItIcs, Itarrim, Bartlett, Eltartan, Al landale, Bea Mize. jal2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. TUUSLINS OF ALL WIDTHS AND GRADES. CURIVEN STODDART & BROTHER Have now open a large stock of BLEACHED AND BROWN SIIEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Comprising all the most desirable makes, which are sold at the very lowest prim, by the piece or yard. Nos. 450, 452, and 454 jel2 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW. BLACK VEILS.—Block French Veils, rich styles. Also, Mote,Crape, and Barego Veils. For sole by SHARPLESS BROTHERS, Jag CHESTNUT and EIGHTH street/. C . HEAP CLOAKS: have now a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of low-orloed Cloaks for Ladles, Misses, and Children made of BLACK AND GRAY CLOTHS The prices range from $1 P to 0, and the workman ship, material, style, Ac are believed to be anperin to the generality. Also, finer Cloaks, many of which are MUCH REDVCISD, TO INSURE SPEEDY SALES. Scarlet-Centre Broths Long Shawls Greens, Whites, two•faced, At., at $O. Heavy Black Thibet Long Shaws, $9. French Blanket and Bay State Shawls. Misses' and Children's Shawls. COOPER to OONARD. ja4 8. E. car. NINTH and MARKET CLOAKS.- CHEAP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS. The largest and hendeolneet stock of VELVET AND CLOTH CLOiES In the City, JT 11.11DCOID ?AWES, A? OEO FRYER'S, No. 016 CHESTNUT STREET. die. BROAD CLOTHS, ommintims, BATTINETB, VISTINOS, Boys' weer generally, And Cloths For Ladies' Cloaks From the late Auction Sates, at ItBDIJOED. PIIICEB. otrnw YH-oII'ODDAH}h bnOTWER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, de,34) above WILLOW. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINCS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL 3 EON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORIA 1026 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Masenth And 315 B. SECOND St., below Spruce. FACTORIES —Noe. 96 and 97 GEORGE, St., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders msde at a few bonne notice. ia22 Ater 'Amusements. O LD FOLKS' CONCERT, AT NATIONAL HALL, MARKET Street, above Twelfth. lty urgent request of a large number of delligilted citizens who attended the Concerts of last week, FATHER KEMP and his OLD FOLKS will el GRAND CONCERTS, et Ancient and Sacred Musk is Coetunio or Olden Tune, on THIS (31ONDAT) morning, at 11 o'clock. and positively the last Concert in the evening, at 7) o'clock. GRANDFATHER FOSS, going on 97, will preside ab the Great Orandfother Fiddle The unparalleled success of this unrivalled Musical Company in other cities, where hundreds could not gain udinittance, in the largest halls, bespeak for the citi zens a great treat Come one, eons all, bear their sweet music, and sea bow you would have looked bed you lived one hundred years ago. Tte unprecedented large audiences tliat attended their Concerts in the past week warn you to bay youz tickets at the flail during the day. Tickets 23 cents Children's Ticket* In the creeping - to ,”ti T lv D. P. BOWERS' WALNUT STREET THEATRE Sole LeS92O MRS. D. P. BOWERS. Acting and Sta;e Manaze. V 6. RICLIMOS. MONDAY EVENING, January Itltb, 1535. Will thiperforinest the great origunal Spent tertian said Romantic Drama entitled MONTE CRISTO - - Edmond Dantei - 51r Conway slocs Vl'Wort Mr Lewis The Abbe Faris Mr Elclonis slercedca 51ra Y B Loud ay Ilai lee Miss ELlchinp Prices or Admission 25 Canto. Secured Seats to Dress Circle .... S ' 6 Parquet 25 " Box Office open from 10 o'clock A. 11, to 3 P. U. Doors open at a quarter to 7 o'clock, canals will rite at 7 o clock NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST. 1 NEAR EIGHTH. LESSEE WESLEY BARSIOBE. ASSISTANT SIANAGER E. JOHNSTON. STAGE DIRECTOR MR. J. B. ADDIS. MONDAY EVENING, January 18th, 1655, The performance will commence with the Great Lacal Drams entitled THE I.OOR OF NEW YORK Paul Fairweather Mne Protein Liviopton Mr RJohnatou Badger Mr Bartuore Alida Mrs Cumingharth Lucy Fairweather 'Ors butler Tu conclude with THE SAILOR OF FLLtNCE. - - PRIC6:I or At+3ll.l3loX-2.5 Ceuta to First T.cr ; 15 Centa to Second Tier. Doors open at 3j o'clock. Performance to com mence at 7 V o'clock. wnEsaLaL:E4tß"";,Tz.,Amt; MONDAY EVEN (NU, January lath. 1.858 Will ho performed tile new Drams, in a Prologue amt five Betti, entitled . FRAU) AND ITS VICTIMS; or. THE POOR OF PIN MOM J. Seabort,e, Mr E L Davenport ; Harry llollfeot, Mr II liestley ; Coma de Valmont, Mr Dolmen; ARnes Seaborne, We E L Davenport ; Jana Iluggleatone, 31/18 Emma Tai :or. Prem.., to which will bo performed the elegant Fe tite Comedy ootttlel THE RIVAL PAUES Se'ALE Or PRI Cie —BuSO6 2 Ceuta; Secureql Seats, ovate;34 Orchwitra Stalls, 50 cents; Seats In Private Boxes, 75 cents; Gallery, 13 cents; ll alley for Cl.re,l Persons, 25 cents, Presto Itov, in Gallery fur Colored Persons, 53 cents Box 001ce ,q en from 10 1. M nntll 3p. M "loon will open at Oh o'clock, performance to commence at 7, precisely. SANFORIP 6 OPERA HOUSE—. ELEVENTH Street. abuse Chestnut. ETHIOPIAN PIIItFORMANCES THIS EVENING. Xthioplan Life Illustrated by &tnford's Troupe of To conclude with SEMI AGES OF WOMAN Busle•queb elinrectee i 7 HAN CARlAlllt,wrbo will perwmate Ten I),tiuct Character. Deere open at 7 o'clock—to commence at half-rut seven. Admitte.oee 25 cente. diRATOIIIO OF ELIJAH.— Tllko great work of MENDELSSLIIIS'S Rill t'd 1100 . 0111,d. /, th. firer time la Phil ‘l, , r, 111 by tho ll tItMOSIt SACRED MC,IC SOCIETY. At their Eirst Concert of then %von, on MONDAY Evening, January 25:b, at CONCERT 111[.1. Subveriptionv Trift•t Dot Lrh znn lea: Dr.rk A Lawton...l, Log A VVviker'r, and 0 Andre'v, Chestnut street, %hers. Rata ray to found fir Sißna turea, ;an 11-It E LEVENTH ANNUAL BALL or TR FRENCH DENE‘OLENT SOCIETY The co,,rolttk o re•ptctful ly annJUCLCe that thole AN SC 4,1. II Lf.r th • relirf of thelt , mdigant country o o sill t,kr I.l.tre nt the )IC,IC U. Y 12M) HALL, CD 11 FIIN 11. WAY EVENI.N.I. Jenusr3 The n tont clogs gS ntletso. &LAO.° Wirt y effort hs• be, a rnulo by Ow taa.i.gers to recd, r Chit Ix+) uiar fir 4,11..41, to am heretofore given. sal 11),) look couthleutly fora cool I nos., of the patt...anger of the friends of thl. 1,05505 olent The Conn/this Bull ban trees engsge.lf, the ocra.lon Ylmr Manager, JUL!? 31 titTIN. Eflrl..ltnp. LttInSISI S Deitout, M. nuuvier, A S thrsn.l E Durnn I, P 9 DIPO, Pan: PO O, E Ilou+4ol, Il A Pin tar.l, Wllo.irr, A [Afore, NI I Irtry, J li Cherer,,ny, A Arlley, Julee Viet, E Franfernot, 11. rerlriettor, 71 neel, .14:re Martin Tlrkete mile NI procured of M I! ROI - MI:LI, 14 PRUNE t‘treit, and of 3I re Z. DURAND, Treeeerer, 718 WINS IIiL:T Jetreet. jas tutta 2‘..tatJa IN Saito bn 9luction. Al THOMAS & SONS, • No.. 139 soti In BOUTS 10171tra BUZZ; (formerly Nos. 67 *ad 69.) . BEAL JISTATIE, moss, &o. POW Salad at th•lladolftga Itaohaaca met Tuesday_S - realng. _ De" Handbills of each property lissaatioparatals. is addition to which we ',abash co the Wry& to each sale one thosursusd catalogues in pimp= giving full deseripticose of all the property to be mkt est the following Tumidity. 117' FURNITURE BALES AT TSE AUCTION STORE every Thursday morning REAL. ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. D We hare a large amount of Real Rotate at Pri vate Sale, including *very description of Mr/ and country property. Printed Lists may be bed at the auction Store . - PRIVATE BALE REGISTER. ID' Real Estate entered on our Priest* Sele Es ester, and advartlnted occasionally In oar PabUc SW* Abittracta, lot whinh I,o*o copies ars printed wookly,) fres of chars° PEREMPTORY SALE.--SCPERIOR lAl3ll.—Otrr rel• 16th February will include • lugs and farm, about IS4 acres with Ana improwaumants,= bounty, P. Poll particulars reedy in b.andbille. (Bale Bala absolnte, without reserve or Innitatlon. 87000, LASANS, &e. On Tuesday Keening, 19th inst., at the Phdadelptita Exchange, for amount of whom it may concern: 8 coupon bonds. $l,OOO each. Allegheny county, burned at Pittsburgh and Connellimille. Antenna gale.—Share In the Mercantile Library Com pany; share in the Philadelphia Athena.= ; one share in the Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Company; 6 shares Philadelphia Steam Tug Company-86 pa. .bare PM • Also, 866 shares stook in the Philadelphia Steam- Pump and Towing Company, fates= tag Amerietas par value $5.50, and all paid; dividend tut year 10 per cent. 25 shams Equitable Mutual Insurance Company, $l5 25 per share ; paid 838135. Also, without reserve, 3 shams Philadelphia Atha- Oaum. Alm, 4 drat mortgage bowls, $l,OOO each, 7 per cent., Allegheny Valley Railroad Compriny. Yor seconnt of whom it may concern: 3 bonds of the Colombia Coal and Iron Co., dated July le., 1666, pay- Able July, 1661, :or 11,600 each, including July and January coupons past due The two last of are Instalments for 3499.25 (The three Bret haring been paid at otstarityl, due by the Church of St. Allonaus, at the corn( rof Ifoorth and Reed Sts., and sneered by lien bled against the said Church, wiz: One instalment for 3494.26, with 3 Tears In terest, due October 27, 1863 25 The one in: nutmeat for 9193.25, with 3 years interest, doe October. 21,1666 619 25 "The share iiths property or a concern 'alio hare dissolved partnership, sod wish to close their old bort- Iliad. • Bale sot 132 Sod 141 South Fourth street. SUPERIOR PUELNITURE, MIRRORS, PIANO SOWERS, BEESSILS CaSPITS, &.4. Oa ThazaS.J Mozolsg, At 10 o'clock, at the station store, aa eiliandra am:tomato: eecoad•hand Walters, fessa-Settes, Ems ails carpets, Itc, .FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., Noe. 122 and ni KARIM Otrest ja-y SCOTT, Jr. AUCTIONEER, (wefts- Jur . sor to WOLBElett k scorn,) 411 CillarNtrY et., opposite the Custom Howe. Nave's If Guth zed SUM Strtiet.e. CARD.—The Urge and valuable STOCK 01 , FURS, to be sold THIS MOILNING, at store WA CHESTNUT street, below Tenth street, is now re.ady for eratAlna. lion with catalogues. PEREMPTORY SPECIAL SALE OP A LARGE AND COSTLY STOCK OP FURS, AT STORE 8 26 CHEST NTT STREET, BETWEEN NINTH AND TENTH STREETS. This llocong. Commencing at ION o'clock, we will sell, without re wire, it store 926 Chestnut /treat, the entire yang/ and costly stoek of fors, in sets, for Ladled' and W aw.e . Wear, Gent', fur glares, rollers, for coata,frir caps, he. Ain, a variety of large end elegant sleigh and car. liege robes. Included, will be found ladies' and Mimeo' carriage tapes, rietorinea, muff*, pelerinea, half-gaps., talus., &c.. insde In the meat elegant mariner, of Hodson Bay ComPaa.li'a sable, RUIIiiII gable, mink sable, stone martin, silver martin, neamnise dick, ermine ado chilli, water mink, &e. SAGE AT STORE 431 CHESTNUT STREET. On 'Wednesday liconing. Commencing at 10X o'clock, will be add, by cata logue, a general assortment of furs. In sett, for bodies' end gent's wear, geat's fur glove., fur collars, roc. Also, 25 lugs size carriage and sleigh robei. Ain. a large and general asontment of staple aid fancy goods. Also, embroideries and millinery goods, Ilan hand kerchiefs, &e. Also, a general variety of superior Germantown knit goods, such as men'swool comforts, wool shawls, wool hoods, wool scarf., lamb's wool and amen skirts sad drawers, wool jackals, &c. The whole may be examined with tatalogues early on the morning of sale BY ALFRED - M. RERKNESS, PRILADRLPRIA. HORSE AND CARRIAGE BAZAAR, !outland, =set of Ninth and George Sta., between Chestnut and Walnut streets. frO". Salmi of horse*, eaorit,,^os, and hums, bald regularly every SATURDAY AlORNlNR,,,threagiont the year, commenting at 10 o'clock. [1:7" The largest toile:di.= of new and woooni-hansd carriages, barns., saddles, etc., in the city, may las seen at this establishment for private male. DV Carriages meshed on storage. Dller Outdoor ulna attended to on resannanls tams HOMES, VEHICLES, AND HAS.MILSS. On Saturday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold, Lone*, vehicles, and harness. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTION 0 NO. 412 WALNUT STEF-ET, above FOURTH. CARD—ASIA OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITITRE—TUES DAY. liVe beg leave to inform the radio that we boLt our corder weekly saes of Furntratre every Taestr a t i t nor SPACIOUS SALESROOM, NO. 4..0 W STREET. whore every passable attention, Is given to ob. tofu the highest prices for the goods of those wins may fewer us with consignments. Families having perilous or their furniture to aspire of, or those declining house keeptag and not wishing atlas at their own d. can have their farniture CAREFULLY REMlltl e rt OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL REAMER BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR rt .- mama THAN THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE ILIENI TIME DEALERS OR ANT OTHER AUCTION STORM IN Tint CITY. 17' Persons farming us with oonsignatents ems rest assured that their property will nabs eamileed. Elj'• Comnilsabane more isolerate then those shargwi by an other Auction House to the city. Consignments respectfaly sdieud. Salmi raid iromediatelv after the gumbos Soli REAL ESTATE SALE, 27TH JANUARY. Thin salt et the Peeh•upp. on Wednesday sirmff_og, 27th lanuary.lSSS, at 2 o'clock, will Inchide— Orphans' Court Sale—Ertate of Henry P44itheff, (the elder, deed. TWO-STORY BRICK AND LOT, TIMING STREET. A two-story brick house and lot. east side of Vernon street, Southwark, 14 feet from, CS feet deep LA h 4 Osterling) ground rent. rphans' Court Bole—Estete of Lrle Thompson, de 03. PROPERTY, RAILIIONY STREET, LATE I.CTIN WARE. A lot of ground. with the two-story brick beams th *ma erected, north vile "of Harmony street, 56 feet frost Fourth street, Southwark, IS feet front, flit feet deep All ground rent_ V - $3O to be paid on each of the above when the same is struck off. REAL ESTATE SALE—FEBRUARY fed IISA This sale will be hell at the Exchange en Wedinseday evening, February 2.1, 1433, at I o'itkek, sod will in clude— Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of WIZ. B. Daniels, deed. BRICK HOUSE AND LOT. CHESTNUT STREET; TWENTE•FOURTII WARD. A two-story brisk house and lot tI ground, month aide Chestnut street, 173 feet westward of Till street, la the Twenty-fourth want of the City, 1j feet trust ant toS fees deep to George street Clear of Laceunlirance. $3O to be F.43,t when struck