,•. . . . . . . , . .. ...., .titiery ,rtifir 4Z. . •at Halifax, let Priciea are ja better: We quote at ~,..., , '.:. -• • - -; - fa 8. ---- -- ~ .10i0 'for ill ddlitig - Uplands, and lie for middling -4, - ; , ;.•••,,,tirr,,,,‘,„". - • - - ,-:•% - r , '"'",'-!, --- Z. 4 ••••.' •••; . •-,1 , • ' - '....-:i . pil i do. : -Fait Middling commands:lllo for'upland. .s,doirOtiroiittealstailfi vatrAfiranntik.OtteP , - Bnonn, 40.-The inquiry is rather more Retire, - aims ispv-iii. isirfaifil44.i."4 l ,'4-I l i rear;ectahl4d . • in,part for etport, - and--the market is quite firm dleifieerimßilritatirini s tairiMrfi4Onierted'al jaynall for good superfine, butfixtras are hardly so firm. arrivala are moderate. 4 Hall that mining, at thdappe nter,lieetr; for the peer, 711 4 3 he sales are 8,400 bbls at $4'.2541, SO for peso of deliberating' aperi-thedmportsMee or, and the' fine State ; $4.25)44.115 for extra do ;. $ , l 2544.30 • saner bees mellieforemistiondatingottalacream lathe chip.,' ,. . . for nuporflne Indiana And Michigan laincy,, , ,o cuttl4o , , , laiditavy 4 aliollo, ' suggest (drams, • extra do ; $4.0544 80 for common extra round ; $4.40a55 for remedlea for,ltilfareiantdereitalltthe intern. -,..„. 3,' , .1 hOop Ohio ; $648:40 for good tophoice do; $5.25a - When OM tißtiv,Ver.ii , Rvii 4 uoioll arrived.. ta'ieratteMair •157. for Si' Lents brands; and extra Genesee. • - -on the s4ridastaii fo'hwart2ittated lo Cloi,emilinee ' - Canadian flour is in fair request: and superfine is that 11orl,ledge . ffliarett4ed bid delleentedie'preePle at noareo. Sales of 400 bbitiat . $5.30a54,40 for super - th e .. nto tt e it„„ant, by certain ninti e tdshre'2*Mieit Wm 800;" and 2,1.1301 - 06 for extra , brands. Southern prevented froteleing preeent:••4t: was, , ,therefore pro. Hour is without change, the demand is more active. pe e. joho ue0t000n ,,,4 61 ,0 1 . 14 , 1,1,4 „, 5, , , t a m a t i t e m, The - sales era SOO bbls at" $1,25a55 for mixed to , the chale t teiifati:being - agrerertcr, : thellei.yr. Cooper:, goodot;!'t.l.l.,altimore, _and $5.10556.80 for the ' addressed thalla r ani sit Orade: lo .a . fera°4-Mafir:." , -- ' *hen i : thit:prayer was coactuditd,. Dr. JOhniair.of ... lityo g hlour is ' quint "at:s944:' 'Corn Meal is steady, 13uokwheat 'Flour • fit :in fair reqnest at -Weshlagleat al ty..-Whd, mar he e egarded - all . %lie „Orlgt,', '52.1242.25 per 100 lbs. ' ' - n ' t°T.. ?' N t i l'49 ° .'t_ er Pr ik:- I - N n . P•f d t r Okr, 4idi,q , "aft? 6 ; o 4eir ' flithis.-The demand fur Wheat - Is fair, but at well-altoien latod.eeted.remathe, - preileutellito %beau. % .prices below the viewo of holders ; prices aro firmer. dience - a - dithitedetatemelatbf.theobjecti'of themest. The sales: are .1,700 Aims . at. $l.lB for prime rod ing; end in the ()nurseof Whieb he introdtioed the hm. Southern, and $1.35 for do. white. Rye .is more .. , _ , tiny. eftheirat prayer In the grid:honor: plenty, lind,ie heavy at 70a73c. demeanorlodemeanor of tiaise.whti were moidiminediatelY e i,ii-., . Barley is intuitive at 70:1700. Barley bill t: is earned 10 the folinding or tide Government.. • -,. qiiiet at 80a00o. Oats are dull lend plenty at 42s ' ' 46eTor State atai",Western. Ctrn to rather more - - .. The Nandi:that had ,originelly given ride to the ars- plenty and I I ,easlor , with 'a moderate do ma nd tem of ehaplalnoie's wan aldirerteweet t ln which eon- piles of 21,000 bus at ' 7oa72o for Southern yellow, election the example of)Viusithigton - wia ortha referiad. and 71a730 for no white. Old Is scarce and nomi to, and he proeutnedthe nodes:titles which had existed Bal. . then were emially in eklatence flew: 'The Mee hf , a MOLASSRS.-- , -Nel2,`Orlean2 is drooping, ;l o th fair sailor,,holsnabioTM PA. frisnto&nitrose;;,irliewas re. ....ealea to arrive, and in lots to the trade . costly concerted to Cihrtstiscity, by ~ be,lag yulosed by, "at on3oo. By auction, 4 0 0 bhls sold at 26sTric e . the chaplain "9-144°1. ti.v"it ibe.'" el. asth. c ash. rsr, Sronas.--Spirits Turpentine is in-ntode poraana, was' noticed . 0,4 ati..,44 , 40 - 911Ctaar69.te,:Of': the ,rate demand, at steady rate s -riles of 300 bble on uc lit'' , of Chi - 1111'11;s '&664 oar seararingbibtarea: ' , rtwf spot= at 890. cash, and 128 do. to arrive at Pr. JortattamEdWardso r , this city, Irv! _then called . soc., 15 days. Crude is quiett but firmly hold. arm and greedthe materiel which has been prepared: Common Rosin remains 'dull, it ull, but the stock is em , ' for pi . eseritatiots•triCorigrees: .. -. ", 1 '-: , - ' '.- and prices' are firmly maintained. Other descrip own4,o pie crowded stathef Ondeniritaite,thegreat Mots pre- aloe in limited demand, but priced are length :of 1.10 miniortai, - hid that ie -havi rienditally the seine, etr a t i gteee „f ats. eemweey of Ste Wi ng features in , O ILS generally rue quiet. Linioed'selre slMily - • to - the regular.trado et . 54a560• Credo Whale is the , Itatigiiitra'hatiNisP!!!:?!. i TL4 : 'P ., 4* : 4 !' ' ,. a . a. `!T l . inactive at about bile. Refined is In - limited re• ;twig la Au!, ~..'.14 .'.' Y , :'''','' - r!.. ~- ',"' -- - - . ' ~ , ciuest ada somewhat depressed-sales of 1,000 gal.' The Rev...Dr.sirainer.t. was 'men called upon, taiu. in Imis•Winter Blanched 'at about 611 e. cash. Credo reelgwidllig to OS call , said, that mammal , a , hit did not Swam Is dull but firmly hold at slaol.os . por gal oonside* ;la ofteit,"..o4; the Present Ontaalem, a vorY're , toe, each.' Other kinds aro equally dull and norni ..aporaltde one, he 41,1 not reel tinder :any obligation to nallrunehangcd. - , come - fettle stand; sod, So - Insisted uporr matiltorhie re- - c PROVISIONS --The inquiry is moderato for Pork, „ eet k e teilo p f tt eo n erfo o t hp r od that the reki e weet,, the arri vale light. Shoulders are firmer-salmi of , of the inietleg had already , been accomplished In thelso bbl at $11.75412 for prints ; Sit for prime mom and•thin none, and $14.85a51.4 90 for . 111068, very able ." - ataiiii , r ob. Witt& - the meeting had been s oill; ig. - Ili ": '" ' d tit" ' epee y, r. o neon, an , e reading of the ;memo'- , Boof is rather irregular ; the demand is fair; choice qualities ()raises, plenty; sales of 200 bbls. I ' l4 lll BriAitwarda• , 4 0400 ,0 PP 10P. or 6 . l ..hlrakeft to r at4 . 5.76n58:60 fey c o untry ' prime; s9as le for do • eonneetion - With this - Military; sublect, Which he felt mess; $0.75412 . for re-paoked ' Western; and, himieltilit:linrfied , id do On)he2giwitna•- that his grand: $12,75141.41* extra' do. -,' • • ! : : - ratherhad he'setijei r dier' ((Ohs 14 - ;Olistion, his, grand- Prinle mottle quiet at 417a523. Rail hams are mother,the_ wife iof ,a ; Peatilener, -- his tour brothers'. steady' at $14.50a51.6 bo.' Bacon itevertroo and had fought 'in tile' war of .1812, avid a brother-in- wanted at - 741410. - Out .meats -are, steady-rides le#, ilitia' preirenti' lied 'beeti'dn the' United v i d eo of 100 hhds and tea at 60/o for shoulders, and navy thr ta quarter. 0f:4,000m.y. Amu, no,terithstand- 8181° 1.61 ' 6 "" : - 11 dH a are i fair r estat 0161o' and log that he had' that len; surrounded Wi th fighting: ke g -1 1 4 m , a o t, g 6te ol e. ° ui.d request ' • steady and in fair men, he ;had. hitineelr:theetroomparatively.ethati-of - densineneales of 260 bbl's. and tee. at fileOle.l and peace, having never, engaged in any other than theolta.• kegs at 10101010. • Butter is in fair demand at lla gloat battles, bed looking monad hint on the platform, 150 for Mier:aid 1.21 - 1180. for State. Cheese is he believed be had not particularly oppressed hi a _bni, saleable ht 6aBo. • . . threaten)/ them. - - :Sugars continue drooping, and the moderate ar , At . ..thtit feint : Dr".ll: , 'Preeented &piper to the chair- rivals of Now Orleans aro worked off at auction, or man, - With the requeit 'that he•stieild read It, siating 'ill lots' from wharf, at prioes a shade to the pur at the suns time that the document had been pripaied chasers' favor. Refined are dull and heavy. eupply'at Market-sales of by his brother-in-law-the chairman of The meeting- . I:s T OOli t irs % a - tiO l o ira . c i as t l a t: as a. groudwork „ for, his Dr . hi.'arepeech for the WRlsgsv.-The supply is in excess of the de °Mallen- ' ' ' - • •'• . - : •A. mend, and prices are lower-sales of 270 bbls. at After, the' roading et.thle Polar, theitnv.,Dlidiey 2oo. for Jersey, and 20th. for State and Western. Tyng , was, introduced to the audience. - - , NEW Y0114:13T,OOK EXCHANOS, JANUARY 19. rfo 'wild not, as hie worthy,brother h a d , done, came . . .- , . .. FIRST BOARD. reeastlng ( otdected te "by Dr. Ittaireird)of a fighting' '4600 Ohio fis T 0 . 9016 45 N Y Con R 78:i; , ancestry t nor could .lie, like .a. , ,certala New Englan d 200 0 811chlgan 6e 93 100 do btw 78% ifunetionatT, delta the diethietion of having descend - NI. .5000 Tenn tie '9O 88 200 do 78% " irdia aii once - airy that 1ad., 0 fiti Writ;:arid bled Pt -,- :2000 Virginia 6a . , 93)6 200 do • b3O 75 dii b3O 70% The triMdident ripen Whielt theY•were then iiiteembled 2411 " 4000 " ' g o o. •.. .itO reli 100 , ~ 79 lotake settee was, ens-on the side Or Which were God b 5 78% • 7000 N thwellea - Os 94 250 do and rright. - Vines Aotild.he no delicacy felt about 03000 Missouri Os 84 175 Palliarna 11 90 asking of Congress, the zdttert proposed in the memorial, 10000 -. -do sl2 83% 50 Clove Sc Tole elo 42 .aii the reprimentatiVoi..th 'that, body . were bet the ser- 7 .° 0 d, 0 2 0 ~,,- de o ,. 1 .3 0 as* lad do c 42% R 85 100 Erie It stw 20 wants of the eovereignimonle - Crhe were there aseembled. ' .•1 ii ie Y b 'S' e n o 8 „, 63 0 0 60 do 860 19% Idr. Tyng Proceeded te , depict, In glowing rhetoric, the 13000 111 Central •88 i 400 do c 1934 &Sons objechthat Christiana/ wan yet to accomplish 0000' do • 580 8716 160 do 610 19% for there :se, •fispecially was there a wide field for the 2000 la A li ff aMil 530 41 41 .14 1: 1 5 00 Hu d d o ßiv It s6O 2 1 0 8 tt pro/mention of Shia noble Work; among lin, , soldierit and'. 60 00 0080 '. ; I . ... : '33 - 15 Harlem It p6l 12 - the aallia 4 _..oi 4 *iKlintry, •-• - - -7 ~' , •. -• ., ..', ' 80 Bk erne public 112 561 Reeding R 66 One of thigicat reasons for. increasing the means or 100 Conti:mutat] 10k 9811 100 do bao 6036 religious Ingtritetion amen:four' seafaring men, was the 60 Oom.th Dank litt% _l5 111 Oen It 80 • 45 Park Bank . 85% , 175 do 02 fact that so 929 - 71,T , '0f tharSCireie takealrom their - 20 Ilanover Bk 70 50 do 92% homes at a very earlyage, before their:characters were 5 41. e tre Bonk , 10.2 1100 do • . 03 develoled, and who were liens, rendered More stamp- 5 Del & Had • 11l 60 - do 530 91 . tibia lathe. inthotie Influences to Which they were ex- 10- do • ' 111% 60 Ohl &It 1 R b6O 65 Pealed.; HOC:intended that if Oovemnient was bound 200 Com Coal : , 12% 160 do b3O 6394 600 do - 12% 60 do 60% byefford, the,, , teesb efficient military and marine sor-' 400 - do 12% 60 do nig vice, It Win mealy, head to afford those means that 00 do . 010 12% 2 , 60 do es would bind' to:pietatite s tlatellialeacitar its individual 230 :• do s6O 12% 25 do 147 68% memb'er's.' - 1' '"; - . '', ,:- , 11 Pao DI 08 Co 69 105 La Ore &MI 11% 5 do 69% 1295 do 32 g Thar:led-fearing men einployed tuadeetlierawell, who 70 mid, C on B -50 8,30 0,., 11% could listen to a sLulnati iormee on , Sunday and not SECOND 130A111). weary nrufera'threethour preiredas a desert-the the top '''' ' ' hi' f of it,'Werecited. as a_stunple of the advan go o observ- 20000'111seouri es - 94% 60 Pac Rail Co 69 16000' do 8431 60 do s3O 68 lag religions devotion among soldiers. The Ma : l3,ft was 1200 ` do b 3 8434 WO Cu,,,), Coal 12% said, whewastanght to 'fear Cod, was idwaysthe most; 20000 . ,,_,. do b3O 843 4 160 do b3O 13 courageousin facing thedevil, or aghting with the world 805 Cal State 71010 72 00 N York Con it 70 % 5 , ii i rl3l,lll { ro ad 20,V - "Pant God and keep year Powder dry , i : was_ swatch- 7 3 Z 1 4 e 1 ,1,,.„,1 1 ;Ttf0' So . 0 8tx, ioid, the magnetic. influence of which Was : absolutely 3000 •Virginiti as b 3 94 60 Mich 8o&NIR 2 ' 11 .4 irtesistible: It- would be a glorious achievement for ' 560 111 Con lids 030 se 18 do go% this country to take the initiative irrAhis righteous 1000 do . ' 89% s , Panama B 893; measure, sad roiAmerleane eta future time to : point the 5000 do b6O 89 50 do el° 693 e, 6000 La eralt L 0 42% 80 do 89)6 s woild 001 th resalte, Mid nay: 1, These are the legitimate 2000 T• Haute& Allot 88)1 100 Gel Si Ohio 71 fruits of ll &Debited' 'r ~ - rrr 1000 Erie Cot? 1 71' 37 20 Gal & Chl It stw 137% ' ; : Theßire Thema- 41:Stockton was then introduced ' S Park Dank 80% 110 do 6736 Mthaaixt !mealier. ': . - • - ~, - 10 National Bic 105 , 275 do 6736 - _3O Home Inn Co .250 10 La Ore & MIR 11)6 :•,.I.lefiltAat..after ,what had boon already said, he 20 Penn Coal Co - 67% 1100 Readlogß b3O 66 shoild re doing harm rather than goodif he were to say 87 do _ 67% numb; sndelfefefird iniuld soy but little Hi: desired to be one with his brethren, so Area related to'symi, a. ' , . . . taw lo the „ coffer dad the teldter., _Two spheres had THE MONEY MAIIKET,, been presented toils mind lathe, pubingef these pro- ..---.., , ctseilingsr- tlgeee were the Church and the•Siate. - • PuiLADELPIita, January 18, 1858. • • . -lEraightionthe duty of sohliera to fight, ainethus re- Tho statement made by the commissioners relit • siert tenvlobiside, and they, therefore, demon:o liar synt - pathy; and Mvlew of •Ihe Saviorirs example, and bin tiro to the condition of the Bank of Pennsylvania, instomiuld to go amt preach the Gospel to all flattens, he 0007a9 to have boon lOOked upon as favorable to the was willing to:gown - it rice most zdalone of hie brethren stock of the bank, which rose one dollar a share at 1 d idßirdinif • them the hierilnge, of religion. He the stook board to-day. In addition to the facts closed by Raying that he'must be permitted to dissent and figures act out in the report, we learn that the ' frou : some of-the*entimenti'muntigit°a by some of draft for 150,000, for which the commissioners say - rho speakers who h ad yrenedad him: - , - .- there is' still a contingent liability on the part of Dr, Johniten here • statedthat it bed been intimatea th4atia ..errer,baid 'been Committed, and th a t wee, t o the bank, and which was an accommodation draft, chargeany admlsslon the at elite a phllarithroPle meet- drawn by, an. individual in thin city in September "the Ileminenmie paitictilarly, however, teatate to the . last, and endorsed by the bank, has been dishon - audlene that • nextThitiittay inerning,.at lo'i'clOck, clod, and that a soft for $255,000 has boon brought this Contention would again assemble in the same - hall, against the bank as endorser. to wlitch , ,tbemostieordlal titillation for all to be present We ere told that the payment will bo resisted Iniifitgle„ ndedf ale; tn h - iing their Meads InteteSto4 la by the bank, though upon what grounds we have `'. „thee:putt. ' ;deans would bO afforded for algalugiha . - Mortal it that ttme. - - ' d° 3 7 not bean able to oetertoein. Meanwhile, prepare- At this stageref -the proceedings, Bev. Nathaniel lions are being made for an assignment, which will •• Weit,D .1) . .; aioe4l the e:dositioa ptili4 mernorill,whlch doubtless bo mado by the bank before this or any • Twanaaalroonaly agreed Oz . ' Atha- a slight earth:tie of of thOother nulls pending can be brought to judg. ~ Joni:dui Marring between Itheirenda oryng and tfeet, re. merit, whether the bill before tho Legislature be .. spotting-the nootainuil habits or Americans, the meeting paedod or defeated • - adjourned, tO Meet at thentine - plice en Thanday ittorn•- The dineirity et finding satisfactory paper Ingmest -all° o 9 einek:' - - .- - • --- .--•'- -- .. - - -,- • c•-, - ; .. - ; .7 ': • throws a_ great deal of capital into the stook i" ~ Catteixjassr.:-Aceording to Carlyle, tn." Sorter market, whore State and oily loans aro in demand Releetta,r all philosophy Pi reduced to the' science of for investments. . ' Clreesing;:all-true taste to dresiling,,Well 4, ail sagacity The weekly statement, of the Philadelphia Banks ' . to aideettni Clothes' iriti `Jidginent; sad 'all genuine 6h1411 a continued improvement in their condition, tairhidorabibuying them et; the -Brown.. Stone Clothing which is very gratifying. We axe of the opinion Ball or itoolthill: & - Villeon, Not. eos 'and 805 Ohestnut Strmit,AboveBixtb, -._ . ~ , . - . that it will be - their true policy to obey the die' • tater of prudence and caution for some limo to r . ' , - Irasonnian, the Roman _Emperor, made it a pra t come, and to oontiorte the roild but steady con ': titihicalf , hiniaelf -to - Mt andount , every night ler the , actlorm-of,thstpast day; and as often as .he found he traotion of their loans until the return of . a ' - hagittipe' Ti n y 0„,, day *ith ‘ aaa acing good , h e catered healthy trade, and the demands of the sound in. , "..-• uptUfhis diery this Me:Mortal: -Per - dfdi rikml-I here dustry of the community require and warrant fur lout a. dey,t.,E . mulesur of so Illtildrfons an example, we ther expansion. daily advrae mirseadere that the - tartlet and mist beauti. - - ' ,fittelotltiig e xtant 1e up at' the n81;11141 store of ' Ig 2 , 2 / RP, X 4 ',',,lq: L f . , 9l:T;',. OranytilelStoliim, bro. : liWf-Chestnitt street . ' , P.' o °R•iiit $.0%. au - j' :irgl4o°s•ls:f.rsEE • I ', i fOlivOtileili oloiodwitliCoallifore;': - , fin itrptm ~ T Ecer, z te ,;filailihnitittleasiaxere, 11 ., ' . - ..tfterreedieg tire fulsomo•and • ridlealons , t puffs'a tr..• o ' •tr • s' ' ' '.. 'tr '"'" ' : with width-the colturuie of- our contemporaries are • "' •,7 Et • o ./..- -tllled, : lt it iefroshingfe : Mist te the "simple annelince• 7„ -' --- 1 0 1.. e , _ NI . went that thircolobietted. clothing arm or 011ften, Al:, '4 . . l .. " r' I 'F' ..i. :A 'bright, Si Co., tr Jayne's. Ilell,' , No, 027 Cheatnut 13 t 4 gt,egg Et: gr,, , i§r.§§4 F, 1 tr; '' I ,t.e.t;witt c4. ! osi* - c. sell clothing, - ready..made 'or , 4 ;1 j'":•;e. , r 0 ,..,, e r e ,..5"....- o -r' o - 0 ,,-i - '-...,--r I o , e '.l i",.' tnadetteittider - , of auperlorrfabrles and latest strip, ten - 'a 887;8 83 , Cil 8888 8 88888 ' ', t' -: mmallylotri: - , ., - 2 - r, - 1 . -. '-, - -r , -', - . , - . . I 0. 1 • , 1 55 : % ~.1, Br. Tii - ETILOT, -UNE: , ~,4 EPE OS th P. in t - EYE : i I - ' 1 1-' 4 ' ~ ,• -t : i, ~.-_ - ' ~ , - A . - ~...af-!gglvi-ggt.1, 6 1.9.,g1 FA. !; ~,... - - „ r .... t S. .... . _ Ari t.. 1 ' - 4' "2 ' . .. , . V t g, ~‘ .' : i2 I tittng l ig .t alFAEßilP. ri `=s SlVl. 2l .Tl B o,l:arottYsib,". . I " 'LF 01 14 7 - F t : h. .... • • I.stine,kko_tvpir.•lt.,tug tdg ~ IrtnEtE§R§ifii§§§lt. P'El gv• 4„...-,-------, i 1 V T !. 4 t 5te4g4.142?1 . 1 . §1 / RI. 1:. b . "'',,eare..z,K9litkii.,lg£l§V§§o a ' I P., a g ... 't o ...... iv .--- 14 dO ..- .. .... ." -----7 7 - 77:7 -'7.-. *- ..." --1- - f' l 44 -t' '. " ' . '• .' . "' I . is la is . .0 , ' . .p. ocegoa cs -3 t10 ° 5. " ; I i il V , tsis.s.l;42iilf.ag'M r ...rg . ;,,c,Pa 0 :g itEitE lt JZlEg2g§g§§?§o 1 ------- . ---. 71 --.. 1 4* .1 . ; ' .or _ ,- irtaide l iltowsiam TORS: ~. •,.,.. Morrow o :4M of S. be"Proso.„ . ... .........- . . - , - .;'_.iget• lfeat4liin.lB", lefdt - -d 00P4f. . . : panels li'llitielLrabre--theerfut arid hopeful feel: j ,....:.figpteralant irOlitian dal- and - ohnimorelal - oi rol es ...iite.4*,ti inure 31440 disposlttort,tot , do,bisiness. araLthltiminntini -et the. distrustful 021TaillIk that a , -hap paltalg lik/Atho 'Obarantarlatio of . oar ina,rkotf - '-',The banks-are notoutudi less seven in their earnti 'ally:thast :they were, and the clear of paper wiiieb the! are w,11.114,1U - dtsieUMe: "'is atilt very see n e, • and below theilMorini Id *doh they aro able and c, „.irl Illo.exterid fiiiii'dliaannt line, -, ~... I -- -...' But outside_-tha-banka, among. tbel;reifeis, and .170} theist-root generally t _things are-fay easier . ; ink; ~, i - ~thcmgit 2 40 notitleart'4o VT 114( ivpil donsidera. lo is hat atilt - obsortilidOt 'wit be' sdinitted to bo rep larProvelnolltr when A etato,.thefaet that today the , beet moo inettakenjit :the hanks) wont free.. ii. -' ly et 7ao per eent , ,.and loss greaLat 10e12, the lat ter being an, outside rate- Money' on quit is very. 'atniudint-sild - ifibtr beef:State stake be lodged as . eellateitO, '44'54401k In . ant:v(4l4;lY at s :Per tont, in veryleir4oll.l3B:bernoiley...Ow-.Vali lot out nt tales epseeding6a7 s ier eon& -:. '.._ .''''.;,'; '•, --,' The - twee , frtum Be' einlrpartiontarly that part :... - t. with,regard An t bait - .. itole t , t own . 0 4 ,0 tat, us - added, in a great to tbef moyatter:so ;epee ,t,.., , %leaf to , ,day.'Jleawzthis'fiftertMen one of the Dios .. . prominent private: bankers br.',finiNtilted'States, itho had tronl'Engl and, finite gives theuirkest Olreerino- r proapeots, pot atilt:rat regarili lii 6 tal ' , bd.. ';':fr.o o . - a -111 . 1 40 - t:=Vostad, ..Ringdoss . , but ori:itbi eonfinent of 'A l urope::a100.4::: .;„ , ').. ~ • '.... JAiiii*ntidoithttlitit iftlayaleyot7 soon- recover' " ' ',* ' : TeWorit - pagfoilthouglr'not`filethtipa at ifttiokt,f as .. , ',,.orti d tehrthiall relatives. , liefere--three 'weeks are ' - , over, Tfeel 'earplia thn_h the imPortors• Ind jobbera ~ ,T -I , ,,ONAlLVJ7o, , ,sitilterbigifv,*l if „they aro mot quite:as - ' liberal, or rather.aaineautions es before, tiny Will x== knotr.jo hard ~taiat with.by teen who really de- - ..., - Wye credit. : ' Ttio .. "extended " paper is being ':: u .,:' - 'oAtilz , .fadtfairtietteltialitiothing4an be a surer sign "S.' , ;1 . '07 toviiitig INgißes; than the inoreasetilichengei itt,tbe elotrixis'lld*A4'g_Aloc,S.lii , Y.vieto Si B / 3 . 94 ,-, ,- . : •4.o7l4tik4lie,Y4rialk , a*lti $050,077,01. . ' '"Ilil , Filuirtiolla , of 'lie 6ul)-Tiotisu4 to-- - .R.....Co.P.!Off`ti:ftf , -klA:".ift 7 .l,•'.. • 670,111 27 - .:, ~,, .. ram on, ta,. .• • .....1 •1/ • !,..1 , it1 30 ,„, 1 4,. 8 , 2,3 ,,, - • iffalllloot .vs.y,. a'. , CI 4,i te t , It* fßAliiti n ; .137 7120 rioplllNinotitdo 561,10 fiern - ohi ' "'s., .. • - TO bail li tliaWnelittir. illet • PO4 ll OOOB . 1 / 8 fel' ' itott,e:_ 'iy'xi, , i..4.'df "4 .12. .••:•:.-.. , • '•• , -- ••••"= -'-• ' , 4 ''', - 1 , 4 6 316 - A d 1 i. • A'. •4 i'e ..', :re i'. 499,47,742 ~, , t 44 OM ...:-. , ' - .1 itittitiiiM;;......, ...I. ~ .... ~.., t' , , 4,a25' . , „„Pepigitdr '-`,, •;. -- 4' , .....,:'1,794,341. ” ' Iflio pr.e_lot.sach. , /pg..„..• ii,,:.:.:ocerivaz Orator et full jirldie f iliiip4r , ilavorAsy'te.iwittations,- siioo,ooo of ...,:. !:5..:..te-_i , f. , e. .„._lrY , nutit lwrellOaft filg'ilwki 'at' par to -', .----, tilteana...axit realm* against the flovernment:: ji -:- - e ii ... Il_kbtf. float authority, ~ - ,-..., .. llobkennsidie t, ,Wes Sanative, bat steady:: ; ',.", , ii.e. ` se, no deafly pc Erioes, but pa adiaboo." , 4, 4;17...- -.- -i...._ •. A , Al jai" - (Trioiitarkbrie platoritvid44irud is lafr. -,arx-A-tiutire . 4 ti i , 'lats.:so foricidarla.i , sr - s 1 `. , , ' . - -;.-0d? 1 4A ?, i - . 4. - Flit.HArtiet'inc : tforriif the auction : . t . g .,- . A • ,:i.. ,, ,.. , orlminesday—sales Ibis morning '-',....„,.„- q,101.a. %Other kinds no dtdf... ..' '4i - ' •p:' - ' - 0 31, 4* -- .001011 1 1rC.N0 - rnidg, „. find : '',.' s , . ....:,--n. 0 2 Enltiferannigiig cOMA- 5114 7'/V 0147.81tEnt rort r7ro WEr.6B. Jan. 11. Ten. 18. Onpttal ....... ....$11,294,095 f 11,294,006 21,602 374 21.068.062 De0..8223.722 Specie 3,770.701 4.01E1.290 Inc.. 217,659 Due ha other bka 2,101,018 2.056,935 Dee.. 105,093 Due to other pkg. 4,453,394 4,849,070 Dee.: 103.718 Deposits 11485,263 11,612,667 lee.. 47,512 Clroulotlon 1.,011,063 1,040,615 Jue.. 35,612 : , Ttne Neer Priennsbank statement of January 9, fa asieflows:',.% Zan. 2. Jan: 9, '' .. $10,669,711 Circulation 4 633,951 4,176,639 Deas' , ta I: 11;948,005 • 11,103,207 Short Looms —l5 26 7,238 14,873,404 Exchange - 4:414,025 4,730,849 Due distant Bka.. 1,600,972 1,660,010' Long nua hhort Loans, January 2, Longana Short Loans t ianuary 9. 1nc.5104,523 Inc.. 230155 4 4 Dec..2,15 - 6A Dec.. 553,814 Inc.. 40,218 Ine.. 250,007 .A 18,140,45.0 .. : 11,810,016 "--- _ _ - Ache l wdecease of 14500 and, Siwt Loans for k " , „ 213,4i0 . _ _ •-• The coollition, or. tho_ Mesgitebusoiii balks, on _Lila 41k lost. will 'fli,;::-i1 ,, .6 . 1 , / . .:'''' . . '. d41fe1.." - .,, - ",. - geo,ad Noo Notes, bilk of ex. Notolredation. 0,796.090 ohmage, to c.,.592,130,882 Depbeile. 22,720.600 Specie ' 6,a2.2,485 trouts on hand 0,901,469 heal estate.... 1,410,892 • Total " 509,860,700 Total 2 179,809,709 :The roventto of the Thil.floaoro and Ohio Railroad ht . the - month of December Was. 8381,143.22, a falling.off t as noMpared with the 'teeeiptent' tho nioPth:last, year, et' $84,960.35. Th4Depeiu4ie - r rotieipts of the Milwaukee and lVttteteetppf Ralirdad wire abouts4o,ooo; .Thialooomb'eF zgooipto of tho Ohicogo,l3urliog aiOn; 0,4 Qat ooyi Railroad were— - • 1856.. . 1857, 'V3-14- 41 394' 00 - • • 42,350 43 69,30 es ";PrittglAt, 0099 04 _4445 03 i. 27,519 45 '-:4115001000a o i '9 4 61 " • •1• • ••• r. 105,791 53 , ,71,330 91 I3@6rpas@a 1857: $85;463 62 1 l ' o 4 ll q4 9ll grilSrlAtiltitettient vY 019 z. 4..: • .; the New York Central Railroad, for tho month of December, 1857, oontpared with its earnings for the corresponding month of the previous year ; ' Year. Earnings. 1857 $052,299.17 1850 087,570.71 Decrease $35,277.54 The Pottsville Miners' .Tournal, of Saturday, says of tho'Coal trade : The quantity sent by railroad for the week is 12,062.07 tons, which Is an increase of 5,433 tons over last week. " The continued mildness of the weather has caused a great stagnation in the trade, and there is no work doing but preparing the collieries for the Spring business. At many of the collieries there is nothing doing at present. The state of trade is snob that nothing but work that is absolutely ne cessary will be done, except in seine instances where the proprietors are working at a disadvan tage, order to afford some employment to those wholave families, to enable them to live during the winter." EIIILADBLPILIA. 132001 C. BROZIANON SALES, January 18, 1868 ESPORTND BY BIANLEY, BROWN, & CO., BANE NOTE, BTOCE. AND EXINI.NOS BROYERE, NORTIIWINT OORNEE TIDED AND 01111STNOT STREETS. PIRBT B WO. 100 Refuting 11..awn.2774 16 Onto& slob R 10t5.91 134 Sold Nov pll 10t5.165,; 1 Beav Mood 11 543( 10 do 14 0 Penn R. 40 30 do. —lots, b 5.40 26 Elmira R log 1000 City Coup 05 ca15..07.36 500 do 97.4 2000 Cntaw B 7n .10te.39X 6000 N Penn R csh 115.5134 7000 Road 1165'88115.68% 2000 do ...'70....7334 100 Mini It 8 8034 1000 Leh Val 11 65 55.70 10 florrioburg R 643 600 New Granada 4 Farm & Moo 8k..61 36 13k of Form tote... 6 BOARDS. 3 Rena It BOARD. 000 City 0.1 oog 00 'Reading 1t...14.28 3 do 2774 200 do cash 10t5.273 BETWEEP ..55.40 I BECIOND Ri Penn R 14 Morris Claud p4d..09 33 Rev Meadow IL . 14 2 Minehill 11 . ...60 6000 Allo Co 6s Conet I r 851rn.40 tfoo City Iferrieburg It 6477 1 do 65 2 Penn It 40 74 Dk of Porw...lote. 6 000 do new. 97)( 600 City Coup tic— .97) 300 City It to DI 2000 Leh Val It to b 5.70 13 Philade. DaaX.,— 100 23 Girard Bank 11)i 16000 do ..2 days.7o 110 Read Lug 11 21X , NS--STEADY ()LOSING PRI Sid. Atka. U Btategll.4 '68..112 .. Philo Wo int off..ooX 91 gri.ogx " New.9lx Pernaylv 55x.....87 X DO Reading 11 27X 28 do Rondo '7O, 7.3)i TO do Dlrt 81 .. do do 'BO-88% 68X Penn R 40 40X Mulls Card um. 41X 42N Bqhu N Ca 82 67X 88X Bid. Asked. Sc N 88 'B2 pref..lBX 18X , t mot ... 0 10 Woup't & Elm 8.10 103 i do latmort 7.6 .66 80 do 2dm..44 40 Long Island 10 10j Vicksburg 7g 8 Girard Bank OX 0 16 Lehigh Zinc..... X 1 Union Canal 2 3 New Oreek X X Ostawissa R R... 6X ON ttelltsettre. Marine 21 PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 19, ISIS. 7 121 BUN SETO 4 48 ,E. 31 SUN RISES. _ HIGH WATER EM331111 Bohr Heroine, Champlin, 4 days from Now London, in ballad to captain. &M. lidain, Zanee, 1 day from Smyrna, Dol, with corn to Jae llarratt & Son, Schr A Manahip, Grace, I. day from Magnolia, Dal, with corn to Jan Dorratt A. Bon. Behr Young America, Tuft, 2 days from St George, Del, with grain to Christian & Curran, Hein 'Lova, litlyatil, 1 tiny Stosn Newport, Del, with Hour and corn to Itoboson Lea CLEARED. Brig Alfred Exalt, Dandling, Laguayra,V7 (1 Doulton Btr J 8 Bhriver, Donnie, Baltimore, A Grovel', Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Dol.. Jan. 17. 8 A 81 The feet which hesbeen detained at the lireekwater since Wednesday last by unfavorable weather, all went to sea this morning, leaving the bay and harbor quite bare of shipping. Nothing In sight bound in. Wind NNW—weather cool. WM. M. lIIORMAN Yours, &o, 4711.11GRA1T..1 (Correapoodence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND, J*n 18.5 30 P M No vessels observed passing to or out to-day. Wind NW—weather very One, Tours, too., TILOS. B. 1113Q111.0. DT TOLTOTAPII TO TAT PR380.) Now Yong. Jan 18 The schr Mary Alice, arrived hero, reports that on the 12th lust, in tat IC, lon 72, saw n schooner sink. A brig was soon lying by, and doubtless rescued the crew, es elle eat anti lowoodintoly. The brig Pacific. of Boston, has boon 'wrecked near Demerara. The crow were saved, but the vessel le a total loss. MEMOILANDA Steamship America, Wickman, from Liverpool 2,4 lost, via Hittite; at Boston yesterday Stemusbip nitwits Sprague, Matthews, hence at Boer. ton yeaterast. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, hence at Richmond ltith Inst. bhip Juuiota, Wilson, entered to load fur Philadel phia at Liverpool 20th ult. Snip Anus Kimball, I.leunell, from Calcutta for Bao tou, ballad from Mauritius Nov WI, having repaired. Ship Joshua Bates, blcCalluin, from Now York, ar rived nt Noug Kong Nov 0. Ship T W Boars, Jones, for New York, Bailed from Singapore Nov IS Ship %fogad, &lift, from Now York July 0, arrived at Calcutta Nov 13. Ship Brutus, 8130 P, fur Boston, sailed from Calcutta Nov 10. Ship Aboliuo, fall, called from Calcutta Nov 14 for oaton. Ship Mobs, Storer, for New York, gaited from Outeut . k'ov IS. Ship Joefah llredlee, Ilardlng, sailed from Calcutta ov 18 for Boston. Ship Pocahnutas, 'Woodsman, for Boston, sailed from alcuttatior 24. Ship Geo Lee, Barstow, from Penang, arrived at Bona bay Dee I. Ship 'Whirlwind, Girt, sailed from New York yoster• day for Melbourne. Ship Tropic Bird, Youlkos, hence for Barbadoes, WAS at Demerara Ist inst. ahlp Boa Berpent, Whitmore, from Bangkok, arrived t lloug Koug. Nor le. Ship llossar i Rowland, aallod from Bhtngliiid - Ocf 30 or Noir York. Ships Resolute, Mackenzia, and Golden Gate, hop. burn for Now York, sailed from Foo•chow.foo Oct 23. eldpe Comet, Bum, sailed from Macao Oct 22; Eu ropa, op) , Robertson, 23d, and John Jay, Wade, 24th—all for hew York. Barque 11 Yincentius Van Paulo, De Groot, from Sin gapore, at New York yesterday. Barque Maury, Fletcher, from London for Shaughae, was spoken 234 tilt, Ist 4 0 11,1 on 2128 W. Barque lola Wylie, Spear, from Palermo, arrived at Boston 16th lost; before reported for Philadelphia Barque Nymph, Rice, from Singapore, arrived at Ran goon Oct 13. Barque Klober, Crowell, from Calcutta for Boston, haring repaired at Mauritiuo, sailed Nor 2. Barque Our Union, Kent, from Smyrna Nor 18, at N York 17th that. Brig Ocean gale, Pruißlen, hence fer Demerara, passed Bertnuda. 7th inst. -- Bchr rico fi Prescott, Gilkey, from Camden, arrived at Pensacola 4th Inst. Bohr nobble W Litton, Marta, from Savannah for 800 ton, at New Xerk ITth lost. sth inst, lat n 23, lon b 3 30, ship "Topsides, from N Orleans fur Liverpool. Jan Toth, Wilmot riW 23 miluz, liar ;Wilson, hence for Dooton. MARINE BIIBOELLANY Bahr Mary Alice, Welsh, at New York yesterday from Ponce Pit, reports: 12th fast, in fat 34 20, lon 72 60, experienced a terrific hurricane from the southward; for four hours could show no camas; the vessel going nine knots under bare poles. At daylight made two Nail ahead, a beg and a schooner the latter under storm trysail and reefed foresail, and jibs down, the brig lying by her; could Nee men moving about the schooner's deck, but she had no sigma set. After pasting her a mile, she went down suddculy: the brig condo all sa.l and stood to the westward; would have run down to her, but concluded the brig had taken the crew all. The sehr woo painted black, wad of about 250 tone burthen. This was la lot 35 29, km 73 60. Belfast, Leo 21—but in Constitution, from Liverpool for New York, having been In contact with a large ves sel elf the isle of Mao on the 21st, and lostibboom, bob stays, Ac. (The ship Nonpareil, from Liverpool fur Eavanush, which put back 23d, was no doubt the vessel in contact with the C.] Omni Dec 20--Towed in to-day, Osmanli, Irene Dos• ton, having been willow near MS port. She received no heavy damage bhip Menlo, Pitman, from Palormo, arrived at Now York 15th inst. Paged Ulbrultar Leo 7. Um expe rienced a succession of southwesterly gales. one of which occurred on 7th January, whoa in tat 28 ton 57, at 8 P Ai; it lasted about nine hours, gripping the ship of all storm =WASS, also a new Inatly topsail close reefed The furled malnsal blew from the gaskets, and it was with the greatest difficulty tho remaining sails could be secured. A large medium clipper ship, with toes of main topsail, Wag about fire miles to windward at the time; did not sea her after the gale. Have had un• usually warm weather, the thermometer ranging about 70 deg, and barometer at 30 deg. Has been west of the Lanka gum Ist inst. London, lan I—The passage through the Terrom Straits, at the northern extremity of Australia, is fast growing up with coral blonde and reefs, which nuke It very dangerous, and, few ships attempt It now. Blip Cambridge, Uopr Chase, from Now York Deo 10 for Mobile, was wrecked on Abaco Dec 14, and became a total loss, Het crow arrived at Key West on the 27th ult. In the hr seta Odense, from Gilman, NI!. The C was an AI ship of 1800 tone register, built at Chelsea, Maio, In 1858, owned In Boston by T Howe, valued at 60010 $76,000, and supposed insured in Boston. Singapore, Nov 12—Thu Malviuri Vidal, from Amoy for New York, put in with loss of manta, having encoun tered a typhoon in the China Sea. Manilla, Nov B—The American burp eJuniata, King, from Calcutta for Son Francine°, put into this port Gth inst. leaking. Will have to discharge and repair. YORNIGN PORTS Verft Ortm—ln port 7th. lost, barque. Rapid, for New York; echr James .3 Dry fur Now Orleans. Old let inst, schr Narragansett, New Orleane. At Pouce, PR, 4th lust, brigs Blies Dudley, Hopkins, from Wilmington; River Belle, (Br) Holmes, for Now York; taut°, Banchtner, from Halifax for New York, dismasted and abarnloued for watt of materials to re pair; Bea Lark, Banks, from do for Turks Island, sailed 34; echr Mohawk , from Baltimore, Wig cargo. At Valparaiso Nov 80, ships Fiera, Warm, for Cowes, chartered at ..{3 20 to take the cargo of guano from the from the Chinch% Islands; A lit Lariarenco,. Claypool°, for Callao, about ready; cud others as before reimmed. At Panama 22d tilt, ship Humboldt, Ho'mot, from Balthuure July 3, arr a few dap before, (Unbitten, for ()blush& Islands, (Per tteaTskip Araorica, at llost??—Tel!g!apbtt ) . Arr from Boston Dee 25, 'ship Bilam, at Antwerp. Arr from N York (no date) Oreenland, at Gloucester. Off Dungenneas Dec 10, Orpheus, from Now York, (so reported, probably for Now York, of and from Bremen.) Are from New York, Dec 31, Rhine, at Gravesend. Bld for New York. Dec 29, Ileintich, from Douglas, Isle of Man; 2.010, G II Lamar, (rap t ßunderland; lifargaret Tyson, from Liverpool; 31,st, Oaltlvator, on; Jan Ist, II 4 41 Bilit° 1 4, do.„; Art frop, yh4f743iton Dec 24110110 s and lloutiar, at Charter Oak, (m Liverpool. i lldrui l iavannah,Dec 32 , 'ol.:Yfor Jill I, I. Pmuklin, from Liverpool. Sid for ti Orlkos Le, ;fO, W P 8 crag, from Liverpool; Peetleis, from Llffece, (from Oowea Iu "copy;") Jan i t Marshfield, Arsyris, 131 w Ilytunn ' Deurietta, Marcy, John itu,soll, and Carotin°, from Liverpool. Are at Gong Kong Nov 2, Daring, - Simonson, San Francisco wept 16; Bth, John Wade, IVelsh, Amoy. Sailed Nov 1, Karelia Drothers, Peale, for fibangliaoi sth, iliodoo Miller, do; 7th, Kitty Alimpson, Drown, havens; oth, wear, 'wait' s ., tar shAu g hae ; 4th, Pro maiden Ago, Holmes, do; Oct '2B, Wanderer, ( echr) Strong, Foo-chow-foe,. Arr at Shanghse Nov 1, Mary IVhitridge, Ohecsebo.. rough, San Francisco Sept 17; 7th, Storm King, Della ghau, do Sept 22; Oct 25, Panama, Gave, do nept 17: 27th, Good Dope, Stiller, Singapore. DOMESTIC PORTS NEW York, Jan 18 —Arr, steamship Columbia, Berry, Charleston: ship Resolute, Freeman, Liverpool; barques Golden Age, Denton Oalvestou; Harman, Orr, Carde. i uss; TOX&A, Merrill,lifelds; Honduras, Dates, ilehro,,.l lion; Alentezuma, Monroe, Demerara; Asa' Fish, Wolk, FM Marks; brigs [white, Davie, Now Orleans; Boa Foote, Mindy. Messina; cobra Mary Alice, Welch, Ponce, 2E4 TrenoN Davis, Dahlman, Cide ship Maid of Orleans, Dennis, Now Orlosnei„lear Btattiode Brand, Matigonle. Balled, ehipa Mold of Orleans, Dennis, New ()deans; J E Thayer, Pousland, Ban Promisee Also sailed, els llockon'ar, Lufkin, Now ° t wang; Euisell, Conde, Charleston; brig D T Marti It, Preach, Cardenas. DENBACCILA-eOld Ist, sOhr Mystio Vuiloy, Collins, Now °Llama, sad w. below N 0 014 /mat. 2.l.—Arr, taupe Narromissio, Care', Ae pit:04011 brig Kate Bade son, Lothrop, Havana. Old, bargee Ciao Ttioulaa, gaud, Jago,. THE -PRESS.-PHILADELPRIA.. TUgSt)At JANUARY 19, 1858. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 12 o'clock Last night. GIRARD HOUSE-.obeatnat street, below Ninth. Isaac Solomon, Belt a G Francis, Boston 3 W Alnutt, Balt James Sutton, Balt James Boyce , Balt Brunt Sutton, Balt A L llasoltine, S 0 T 0 Fite, Nashville T W Boone, Nashville X S Gardner, Nashville P 13 Tompkins, N Y T Andsrsou, Nashville E Prosser - Meld Pittnburgir Mr Beach, Pa ' • JOS N Ely, N 1 Wm It Urn, N it FMiller, Readlng D X Hoots, N Y E M Shaffer, N It 0 Griffith. N Y Sl3 Wharton, Huntingdon Arthur D Johnson, N Y F Reed, Mass Henry James & eon, Balt Chen Belknap, Balt E It Punderson, Balt War Leo Balt Jae 31 Clark. Cincinnati Joe J Solomon, Phila P 0 Baker or la, N Y 0 0 Hopper, 111 lire Van Reasoner, Albany Iron Mr Thayer & in, Bost Mr Austin, Boston Ed 0 Thayer, Mass W II Stewart, Conn L Beirose d : la, Phil W 0 Walt, Balt Joe S Fay Savannah 33 13 Loney, Balt C el McLain & la. Ind N Jocelyn, N Y T II Whitnoy, N Y bliss Ann° Clark. Ohio Jos Perley, N Y Albert Ward, N Y Miss Ward, N Y Mrs Proal, N Y L Nichols Boston D 8 Pennell . Boston II Monk, N Y 31 S Porter, IF S N Col Jones, Pa A 11 Betide, N Y A 8 Brown, N Y F K Robinson, NY Is V Parker, CI V D G Campbell, N Y T Richardson, N Y 3 II Muddleston, N lt F Forstmann, N I' Boy J B Colhinur, lid J D Sanborn, Boston N Chamberlin & da, N Y II M Low, N Y Jas It Branehja lire Rosevelt, NY A 0 Morton, N Y Id 3 Orin, Balt T O Carson, Dalton norm Cushing, N li STATES UNlON—Market street, above Slath. (leo Boyle, Lancaster, _Pa J Youngman, Laneast r Jno (Jettison, Mita L It Koons, Baltimore B 8 Burnett, Now London E IteDonald, Pottsville Martin Smith, Columbia J Corium, Downingtown IS I) Little, Columbia J W Howard, Louisv'e, Ky P Dunesy, Ky H McClees & wife, N J Jno E Wike, Columbia II 11 Griffith, Columbia J Boyles & la, Pittsburgh W Martin, Albany, N Y A Anderson, Phila UNION tiOTEL—Groh ntreot, below Forth. J Lessey, N J John Carter, Pu P A Id Reiter, Reading II Battling, Beading Cl S Blake, N J Dr N Dow, Jr, Phila. J Gangwor, Pa A Saxton, Easton P Mason, Pittsburgh J E Troxler, Heading J 111 Palmer, Council Joe A 11111 Del Coo W Birdsall, NAY Mrs J . A Birdsall, N Y S Weida, Beading A I/ Rol:linger, Allentown J Phillips, Math D II Beecher, Pa J P Coxel, Reading J . 11 Shaeffer, Pottsville Ins Sullivan, Phlla MEROBANTB , JlOTEL—Fourth 'street, below Arch J Palomar, Jr, halt - .7 Camp, Erie, Ps Chu Spangler, Pa P M Love Patsburgh W Maim, Jr, Lowlatown C 0 snow: Phila Mal L 'Remold, Pa r. Mooney, N 0 Nathaniel West, Pa C Lockhart, Pa Hen J 8 Post, Pa Wm Lilly, Pa U A Matthews, Conn G P Noai,, Beaten J M Wardwell, NY A 1 timelnow, N Y AMERICAN 110 TEL—Choetnut street, above Fifth. Saint B Reed. ma Goo Banton, West °beget K Koch, N Y T J Ilughee, Pottevllle lira U Brinton, Cheater co 1 , 0 Winton, Delaware co R llimel, Pa E P Bowen, Dane de Grace J II Coati ran,Havre de Greco J Colman, Havre do Orace Henry Eckert, Lancaster co E Y Fineman, Pottsville A J Kline, Norristown 0 A Tomlinson, Lancaster W II Erection, N Y Wan II Enka, N Y NATIONAL ROTBL—ltsce street, above Third. °Whitney, Morristown, Pa R Thompson, Bucks to J II Wolfo & son, Erlo,N Y M I! Abbott, Bethlehem Levi L • ate, Pa 0 0 Bruner, Bethlehem Ohas A Yohe, Allentown T B Le sonriag, Allentown W Reiisnyder, Pottsville 113 liondlor, Pottsville Hoary LI Acker, Pottarille Geo W Morgan, Pottsville W A Schook, Pa - J Lippincott & la, N J B B Swan Pa Thos Yeager, Allentown, Joe Whittaker, Mt Clair P A Chadwick, N Y D P Burkert, Bahl Haven John Itickson, Pohl Raven A (1 Burton, &11l Haven Beury Kichner,Schl Raven 8 Thomas, Pottsville Wm Byerly, Schl Raven BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callowhlll, Juba Crawford, Easton J M Kaufmso, Bucks co Edw Greath, Beading Jos Btopp, Allentown Ezra Mull, Broutgonr , y co I) C (Rube, Pa BLACK BEAR ROTEL—Third street, above Oanowt:1111 zattay, Powlertown Thee etouse, Pa Wm Trexler, Long Swamp T Mao, Long Swamp Joa It Bornenaan, Pa J Frits, Boyerstown W Penman, Binoneytown Pool (Mimi, Pottstown Paul Engle, Beading Jaceb Sloth, Bunineytown Abraham Achey, Pa lobo W W ater, Pa BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Second stroet. below Vine. John P Homer, N J 1 W Moulin, Bethany, Pe 11 If Pomo, Ducks on Friend Whitlock, NJ Y Stnekhouse, Ducks co John Davie, Mr/14011e, Pe gramma miles, Dertsville MADISON ROUSE—Becond street. above Market. Wm 11 Crew Lycoming co John Di , hop, Lycorulog co E B Lovell, N J 8 /I BmW,, Phila J I! Dillon, Indiana W J Hedy, Indiana Henry Grooves, Boston Jacob Londenelager, Pa BLACK BEAM INN—Fifth and Merchant streets. inc r, lineman, Bolt IV F Neat, Lancaster co &towel Creamer, Pa 31 Kogrise, Rending A L King, Lnncas'er co 11 ll Underwood, Conn 11 A Stout, Pottstown Benj Stratton, Pottstown S B McCullough, ma (leo It Clark, Pottstown IlaniWilson Did Miaa Wilson, Md Robt Lysle, Chester co 1' N !Minion, Pa .7 P Steele, Pa Bobt Dance, Pa Edw F Scott, Pa (leo Wilgus, Pa Seamen's Saying Fund—Office 903 Walnut greet, one door west of second street. EOOOIY4III de. posits in noun of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, end snows Interest at the rate of dye per cents per annum. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon. day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Pi eeldent Franklin poll; Treasurer and Secretary, ilbarles /8. Morrie. For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful complexion, use " Bairn of 1.000 Flowers." For dressing Ladles' hair, use "Woodland Cream, a now Pomade) , It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully. W. P. FEITIDOZ & Co., Proprietors, N. Y, _Pox sale .T_D. Paterson, arna Chestnut; Bennett Sims, Twelfth and °Reston; A. w.Durstm, Tao *wive. nut; T. II Peters & Co., 710 Chestnut; G. G. Evans, Gift Book-store, 490 Chestnut; 0. S. Ilutbell, 1410 Ohestnu Trench, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar ket; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Pr Morrison, Seventeenth and Chestnut ; J. W. Mans & Sons, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward Christmann, 702, Olostout; Thomas Lancaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut. nollay Specie Payments.—American Life Insurance and Trust Company, 8. E. corner FOURTII and WAL NUT Streets. Interest b per cent. Pare all Antos on demand, In gold and silver. jal3-1w Baying Fund.—National Safety Trust Cot, Office, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of TUIRD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS BY TIME BANKS. 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2. Current Bank Notes, Checks, and Specie will be reneived on depoelt. O. Deposita made in Bank Notes or Cheeke will be Paid back in Current Bank Notes. d. Deposits made In Gold or Silver will be paid back in Coln. Interest Five Pita Cam per annum. n 025 Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, 524 WALNUT ST, OPPOSITN INDEPENDENGE SWAM OHO. J. HENKEL'S, 52t WALNUT Streak, Late of 173 Ohaatout Street. Good Coffee, Lovers of Cone cannot realize tho full value of their favorite beverage without having it made in the Old Dominion Coffee Pot. ARTITUR, RURNIIADI, & GILROY, 117 and 119 South TENTH, cot. of George, dh-em 8010 dianufaeturers. William C. ;Hefter', 907 Cheataut7Strret t le selling all kinds or fine Stationery at ono-half the re• Ovular price. Call on him it once and you will be Italie lled. Jao-1m The Greatest Bargains in the World..-Th subserlher, being about to close his business, offers bia •eritire stook of superior Reedy-made Clothing. for sale. All in want of a superior article are invited to give 'bins a gall. Store to let and fixtures for sale. If. TRAOY, 293 MARKET Strout. del6-2in Saving rand OF TIIE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, Z. E. Opasza FOURTH ♦No WALNUT &mom, Elea always paid In fall on demand, ♦Nn CONTINORD TO DO SO. INTEREST, FIVE PER CENT. te2B-Im* Odtober 15t11. ISWI. by tbo Nev. Denimle T. Sewell, 21r..011 AS. BAXTER. to Alias MARGARET NATT On Friday morning, nth lust., by R. Lee, total Des. con la the N. E. Church. S. II COOPER, Eiro.,--to Miss -EMILY Ij ELLIS, all of Camden Co., N. J. January. 14th, 1858. by Rey. Mr. Templeton, Mr. JAS. M. GARDNER, of Philadelphia, to Mine SAR.P.II H. 'SWEET, of Camden, N.J. At Ulmer Darby, Delaware county, on the 17th lent., 'CrI.:0110E COLTON', son of James and Margaret Bell, in the Ilth year of big mge. The funeral will take place today at l o'clock, P. 51., 'from Upper Darby. To•prooeed to llonaideon Cemetery•. At Baltimore, on the 15th inst., Purger FRANCIS B. ,STOCKTON. U. B. N., to the 66th year of hie age• On the 10th tut , WILLIAM CLEAIENTI3, in the 57th year of hie ago. On the 16th •not , eters, lingering Mre. MAR OAKET SCOTT, in the 20th year oh hel ago. [Er The Carpenters' Company of the City ANIS COUNTY OF I'SII.I,ADELPHIA beta their ono hundred •end thirty-fourth (131 th) Anon 11 Meeting, in their Hall, on Monday, 18th inst., whorl the following oilicaa a wore elected, viz President—JOSEPH 3100R11. Ilea -President—JAMES A CAMPBELL. T reasurer—JAMES HUTCHINSON. R. seretary—W. T. FORSYTH. M.IXACIIMI COMMITTEE. J. J. M Ogden, O. A. Rubloam, 3 yearn 11. J. Watkins, T. Muster, rtlnnnns. Rillgore, 3 yearn. W. Allison, 2years. S. Raln. I year. lrrickson, 8 Williamson, yi. ftelnilrer, 0 L Conrad, ' Ler 'rho First of a berice of Lectures on the LOSOPIIT OF THE BIBLE, by the Rev. Dr. S. J'ACOLIS, will be given at sahlsoBl STREET HALL, on SkIeCTIDAY, the 23d it et., at 73.1 in the evening. Vieth tickets, to admit a lady and a gentleman, lb ctn. Yoe the coarse, $l. 1D -----An Adjourned Illeallug of thc Democracy ea the FIRST WARD will be held et the house of Col. James McCloskey TENTH and REED Wee', THIS (Tumsday) MIMING, at 73 o'clock. Punctual at -tendanco Is requested. By order of DAVID 'MICKEL, President pro. tom. JallVlt* THOS. COLLINS, Secrotaty pro. tom. 11:rtmapht andllo;cher.—People's Literary la. SPITTITE.--Dr. R. If. CLlAPlNlectoreson WEDNES DAY EVENING, January 20, at CONCIaIT HALL. Rev. IlEft RYIYARD REEOLIHR lectures on TRURO DAY SYMING, January 21, at the MUSICAL FUND HALL. Doors open at 7 ; LQcturo k before 8 o'clock. Tick et# 2,5 cents, for solo at thu book•etoree. j418.3t* la — State Committer.—The members of the Domocronto State Committee are requested to 'meet at Duottlee n Itotol, Thrrlsburg, on TUESDA Y, January 19, at 1 o'clock 1...11. C. R. BUOKALEIV, phalruinn J. N. ItutoutNeoN.} Becretartue. liopcts4r) Especial Notices:s Alarriance Eizatbs Attest: W. T. EORBYTIT, feeretsry WA-The Celebrated Lecture of Dr. BareW l on JERUSALEM, JUDEA, and the JEWS, will take place at Phltadelchis Institute, EIGHTEENTH and CHESTNUT, on TUESDAY EVENING, January 19. Those who desire to hear this useful and hastructire Lecture must procure their tickets soon, as the num ber is limited. Tickets 26 cents; for sale at idelleas', Chestnut, west of Ninth; Black's, Eighteenth and Chestnut and Shinn's, corner or Broad end Spruce. lalB.2t* Ea' Semnual of Candidates The for admission as Patina ofExamination the NORMAL bellOOL will be commenced on MONDAY, February Bth, at 9 o'clock A. M. To be admitted, the candidate must be at least fifteen years of ago, and pass a satisfactory examination to Orthography, Definition of Words, Reading, English Grammar, lliatory of the United States, Geography, Arithmetic, and Penmanship, The NORMAL SCHOOL Is designed to qualify females to become Teachers in the Public Schools,• and, previous to admission, every candidate must tuake an explicit declaration that her object in entering the School is to qualify herself to become a Teacher. and that she in tends to engage in Teaching In the PUBLIC SCHOOLS OP TILE CITY OF PII.ILADELPIIIA, By order of the Normal School Oommit'ea. Jaßl.stuth tferB I'. A. OREGAB, Principal. S 6 SNYDER LEIDY. JAMES M. LEIDY TO PASS LEISURE HOURS WITH PROFIT, GO TO LEIDY BROTHERS' BUSINESS ACADEMY, Nos. 148 and 150 SIXTH Street, near RACE. the first establiehed INSTITUTION in this city for Imparting exclusively BUSINESS KNOWLEDGE, viz: MERCANTILE ARITHMETIC, 'WRITING AND BOOK-KEEPING. ACADEMY OPEN DAY AND EVENING. Especial attention given to Jal9-8m ORNAMENTAL WRITING. SEWING AC II INES .-TIIE IM PROVED DOUBLE-THREADED EMPIRE FAMI LY SEWING SIACHINES ten be hvl of J. W. TAGGART & Co., corner SIXTH and AllOll Streets. Notices pASIE MUTUAL INSURANCE CO3f- A: PANT, PHILAPHLPIII.I, Jan 11,1858. The following STATEMENT of the affairs of thin Company, on the 31st December. 1857, is published in purausuce of the Charter: Capital authorized aad subscribed . Pala in $50,003 Bonds and Mortgages Oath on hand Balances duo, viz: Agents: accounts, In terest, Sc Dina tecoivable, Preialutus on Open Policlea, (ea:mold 901 00 _____ RECEIPTS. Premiums on Fire Risks, amounting to $1,717,200 •Premiums on Inland Rieke, amounting to $93,061 Interest LOSSES, RXPENdES. &a. Fire Lome eettled $3,151.18, (disputed 14,000,) Inland Losses Rent, Advertising, Salaries, and all other incidentals Return Premiums, Ro.tuauranco, commix clous, &c At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders, held this day, the following wera elected Direetera to terse for the ensuing year: Geo. W. Day Wee. W. Walton, Derelay Lippincott, J. K. Vaughan, D. D. Birney, A. If. Rosenholm, Jos. It Brost:tank, Chas. Stokes, Chas Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr., John W. Brennan, DI Stern, Aud at n Meeting of the Directors, ORO. W. DAY was unsehuously elected President. THOS. S. MARTIN Tlee.Presldent, and W. J. BLANCHARD Secretary. Jsl9.tothaw W. J. BLANCHARD, Secretory. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. MARINE, FIRE, .4ND INLAND TRANSPOR TATION INSURANCE. oppiog No 232 WALNUT STEER', South able oast of Third street. Tho properties of this Corop•uy are well tavected, and furnish an available fuLd for the ample Indemnity of all persona who desire to be protected by 'lnsurance MARINE ItISK3 taken on Vessels, Freights, and °argues. . . . INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merchandise per Rai4 oade, Canal', and Steamboato. FIRE RI:KS on blerchandiso, Furniture, and Build ings, in City bud County. INCORPORATED IN 1701. CAPITAL UOO,OOO, ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED. TOTAL PROPERTIUS $1007,825.20 PRIRPETLIAL (MARTYR. DIRVOTOBB. , AETIIIIR G Corns, WILLIAX WAILER, Boweg.. W. JOR6S, Utt.t.tsx E. BOWES, /ow; A. Da )WX, JAMES N DioxsoN, SAminn. F. VAIITII, S MORRIE WALE, CHARLES TAYLOR, JERE MARON, AMBROSE WRITE, GEORER I. HARRISON, JOUN It. Nur, Pasnen3 R. Cork, BARMIER D. WOOD, EDWARD H. TREATER ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. HENRY D. PIIEBRERD, Sueretary. jalp-te A T TILE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE LPL Stockholders of the DEAYER MEADOW SAIL ROAD AND COAL COMPANY, held January 18, 1858, the following named persons were duly elected for the ensuing year: President—WlLLlAM W LOSOSTRETII. DIRECTORS. Franck R. tVharton, Robert Penreall, Jacob R. Smith, Thomas Ridgway. Cherie,. 8. Boket, Joon Godley, Samuel C. Ford, 7 oseplAl. Mee, John II Tonne, Waxhington Brown jalo•lt* T"EQUAKER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY.—OIIice 409 WALNUT Street. P1111...i1)/11•111.i, Jan .14,1853 STATENIIINT of the business and condition of the Quaker City Insurance Company for the year ending December 31st, 1557: Capital and Surplus $277,655 85 SurplUA, January 1, 1557 $31,571 78 Received for Premiums during the year 1857 102,807 03 Interest received 11,755 10 Salvage and Reinsurance 8,301 43 LOSSES, EXPENSES, &o. Losses paid $71,1418 45 Drrtnrode aaa ihml.mo.. - v. 14 • 22 Sa 11e1asursoco and return P e Minna 20,1117 43 Rent, &angina, Taws, Adverti sing, and 03179 Expenses 11,125 17 MET& Bonds and Mortgages, Ground Route, Coupon Lauds, Dank sod other Btocka $100,C50 00 Negotiable IlDle Receivable 155373 33 Cash In U .nk and Due from Agts. 22,442 52 ---$277,685 85 This Company coral rmas to mato Insurances against FIRE and 51AltIN1if Rinks OFFICERS. President-OEOIIOE II HART. Vlce-Prondent—E. P ROSS Bocce ary and Treasurer—ll. It. COOO3I.IALL. Assistant Secretary—S. /I. IIUTLIIIt. DIRRCTORd tleorge 11. Hart, E. W. Battey, 1: 1' Ross, Andrew It Clrunbers, A 0 Caoell, . J 1,. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, Charles I/. John U. Dale CoKgsltall, Foster 8. Perkins, Samuel Jones, It M. Polls, jalu 11 It COOOBIIALL, Secretary UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY OF PHILADELPHIA. 13TAT 11211 .NT of the atTaire or the Company, to con formity with a meridian of Ito Charter. Premiums undetermined January 1, 1857.. $81,402 91 Du. received during the year ending January 1,1859 224;261 62 Total amount of Premiums Earned Prom[ulna during the year ending as shove on Stavin and Inland Risks 275,3V0 CO Received for interest and Salvages 33,020 70 Lo6.es, 'Return Proml umN, 1:x poneos, Ile-In surances paid during Luau pain(' 352,718 96 STATEMENT OF TUE ASSETS OF TOE COIII'ANI. JASUARY 1,1653. 6,00 Penusylrania State 6's coat $5,955 111 share* Philadelphia. Peak ...... ... ‘• 14,700 7,000 City of Pittsburgh 5 , a .. 5,600 7,000 ,' " Co' " 6,700 14,410 Chosapoako and Delaware Canal Loan We " 14,610 41,620 Camden and Amboy ti's " 41,713 10,000 Fhlhalelphis County Loan o'. " 16,300 6,000 North Pennsylvanian It. Ronde, O's ,' :1,750 luo shares North Pennsylvania It. 1t..... " 5,000 40 " Delaware Itarlroad Co ' 6 1,000 Sundry Stocks, Steamboat and Transport s . tion Compan ion, Certificate. of Stock and Proilta in Mutual Insurance Companies.. 14,040 Estimated present value of the above DWI on band •• • • • • • • . ....... . . Notes receivable fur policies Issued 96 531 Subsoriptlon notes for guaranteo capital 49,500 Due for policies Issued, and unoottled malragoo, awl other debts due the Company 85,461 Disk Crone. • Richard B. Smith, Charles Newbold, S Destonet, Henry Lewis, Jr., Francis Tete, W. 0. Rent. In it Dodo, Alteart Worrell, Barone) Grunt, Marten Vezin, GliarkA Eolith, G. P. houghead, Hugh Campbell, John S 'Pirelli, John P. White, Edward I, Clark, N. A. Smith, George Lewla, O. W.Ohurehtoan, P. Salomon, John 11. Irwin, J. P Steiner, lloilfrey Preytag, It F. Robinson. RICHARD S. SMITH, President. JOSEPH OOLLISON, Secretary. Jal4•2w tiemovals. REMOVAL.- WILT.TIILS, CO,, DRY 4100DS JOBBERS, HA)11 RINOVID TO TUN SPLENDID IRON4RONT STORE, No. 613 MARKET STREET, ABOVE EMU, PUILADELPIIII, Where, with their facilities fur accommodating thb Trade vastly Increased, they feel themselves prepared to offer luducements to Merchants unsurpassed by ANY 071100 HSTAIII.IBILURNT IN TRIO COUNTRY. Jal 0-4 MB-if EMOVAL.--CRITTENDEN'o PIMA DELPHIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE is RE MOVED to the norttoset corner of SEVENTH and CHESTNUT Streets. Tho a hole boilding ii occupied, and fitted up 'n a style empaising anything of the kind in this country. Thorough preparation for the counting-house. Individual inetruction from competent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate eye of the Principal. Open day and evening One of the Best Penmen in the country has charge of the Writing Department. Please call and see Specimens and got a Catalogue of Terme, &o. Jal'3•y 1 , EMOVAL- 0. F A woET HAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER, Ilas removed to 1026 WIESTNUT street, four doors be low ItI.I4VENIII jo2-tr K EROSENE OI L , - DISTILLED FROM COAL KEROSENE LUSRIOATING OILS. Thiu Oil Is not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO TILE REST SPERM. It will NOT GUN OR CONGEAL AT A LOW TRAIPERATURE, and it will RUN LoNant. AND KEEP THE JOURNALS COOLER TIIAN ANY OTHER. LUBRIDATIND MATERIAL. irr Maeldulsta and others are requested to call and examine theta oils at the sole agency, GEORGIE M. FREEMAN, Agt., delo-9m-if No. 110 Walnut street, above Front. LifAMS, HAMS, HAMS.—Extra new sugal JP- cured llama, 10 cents pnr lb 011ARLES 13311T11, Grocer, jalis-et* N. W. Omer lUXTLI and rttiu ono*, AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.- E. A MA.II.3IIALL Bole Lome. ITALIAN AND GERMAN OPERA. Mr. I.ILLBIAN has the honor to announce to the public of Philadelphia that all arrangements for a short Opera Season of Ten Nights have been com pleted, Vie first performance will take place on FRI DAY, January 214 when will ho given ROXRILIPS cele brated opera of THE BARBER OF SEVILLA MADAME ANNA DR LAGRANGE Will make her first appearance these two years in her celebrated role of ROSINA. Sig. Classier as Figaro. Pig Labocetta ae Almaylva. Sig Ardavani se Basilic. Sig. Rocco as Bartolo. Madame Lagrange wit sing during the music ]caeca the Hunger an Variations, and at the end of the Opera the celebrated Lagrange Polka. On SATURDAY, first appearance in Opera of MADAME D'ANGRI IT Branum. On MONDAY, first and only night of RIOOLETTO. Qo which occasion the favorite tenor, Sig. Bignard', wilrmake his first appearance in Philadelphia. THE SALE OF SEATS For the Barber o* Sevilla will commence on Wednee • day. No extra eharo for securing seats in advance. TO THE PUBLIC. No Opera wilt be repeated. Ths Repertoire includes Mx revivals, In addition to which TWO NEW OPERAS, not yet given in New York, will be produced for the first tines iu Philadelphia. TWO FAVORITE OPERAS Will be git en on Matinees. THE SCALE OF PRIOE3 will be the name an in New York, which has enabled the manager to bring his season to a brilliant close, notwith Mantling the late tiranelal revulsion Whiint the regular prices of admission will remain ONE DOLLAR, hicluillig a Check for a Reserved Seat, sei eral will be given at aau form price of Fifty Cents to all parts of the Academy, suit on a few extra°, divary occasions, which will be duly sunouncid, there will be anode rate e tins charge for becuring Seats to ad va .co, as customary in all Opera liquaes of the New and Old Worlds. The prices of admission to the Family Cire'e and Am phitheatre will invariably be Filly ti ,d Tweritpare Cents. NOTICE —No ordera can positively be received in ad vauce for Berate. *LIDA(' sioo,ooo 00 VIkfIIEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE Y Y —SOLE LESSEE W. WHEATLEY TUESDAY EVI:NIN(1, January 'nth, 108. Will be performed the new Drama, in a Prologde and deo acts, entitled FRAUD AND ITS VICTIMS; or, THE POIM OP PIII- Tamen Seaborne, Me .t L Davenport; Harry Holdlest, Mr Wheatley; Count do Valmont, Mr Dolman; Agtled Seaborne, Mrs E L Davenport; Julia Huggieetone, Mies Emma Taylor, Previous to which will ho performed the laughable Comedietta entitled Boaax or PRIM —Loxes, 25 cents; &mei Beats, 33 cents ; Orchestra Maas, 50 cents; Seats In Private Boxes, 75 cents; Gallery, 13 canto; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents Box Oleo open front 10 A. 51, until 3P. M. Doors will open at 0A o'clock; performance to commence at 7, precisely. NATIONAL THEATRE, WALNUT ST. NEAR EIGHTH. LESSEE WESLEY BARMORE ASSISTANT MANAGER R. JOHNSTON. STAGE DIRECTOR MR J. D. ADDIS. TUESDAY EVENING. January 11th, 1858, The performance will commence with the Great Local Drente entitled TILE mut OF NEW YORK Paul Fairweather Livingston Badger Alida Lucy Fairweather. Petnes or Anunislon-25 Dente Co Pint Tier; 15 Conte to Second Tier. Dome open at SX o'clock. Performance to com mence at 73,f o'clock. SANFORIP B OPERA HOUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut, ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING. Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of To conclude with SEVEN AGES OF 'WOMAN BUrlesqued in character by DAN GARDNER, who will personate Ten Distinct Characters. Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence at bait-part seven. Admittance 25 cents, ORATORIO OF ELIJAH.— The great work of MENDEI.SSOHN'S will be performed. for the fire: time in Phrladelyhi r, by the lIARMOSIA 6ACRED MUSIC SOCILTY, At their First Concert of the xekson, on MONDAY Evening, January 25th, at CONCERT MALL. Subeeriptions Tint IK DOLLAIIB each. May be mode at Dock dt Lawtou'e, Loa er, Walker's, and U Andra'a, Chestnut street, where lists may be found for Signa tures. janll-7t E LEVENTH ANNUAL BALL OV 000 _ . FRENCH BENEVOLENT SOCIETY, Tho committee respectfully announce that their AN NUAL BALL for the relief of their indigent country men, will take place at the MUSICAL FUND GALL, ou WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 20th, MISS. The tickets, admitting a gentleman and two Indies, $2. Every effort has been [undo by the teenagers to render this popular fete superior to any heretofore git en, and they look confidently for a continuance of the patronage of the friends of this benevolent institution. Thu Uermaula Band Lae been engaged for the occasion Floor Manager, RILES MARTIN. • . • • .. • S. Destout, AI. Bouvier, A. D. Durand E. Durand, P. S. Duval, Paul Pohl, E. Itotiv,l, 11. A. 'lntent, W. Pelletier, A. Lafore, DI. V. Olry, J. B. Chainprony, A. Anlley, Jules Flot, E. Frallferllot, 11. Perdricaur, IL. Tire!, Jules Maitin. Tickets way be procured of SI. E. BOUSSELL, 44 PRUNE Street, and of Mr. E. DURAND, Treasurer, 718 CHESTNUT Street. jay tuths 2wAiltJa 20 IMMO WANTED—A PARTNER, with a capi to of from ten to fifteen thouneddollars, In an old established Steam San, !Lill and Lumbering bust. 11.•• 040 1).04,41.51.1nne, and at the junction of tho Philadelphia and Baltimore markets. For full p•rtieu tars, address D. It E., 80x135 Philtdelplatt Post Office. jal94t* 136,830 oil BOARD WANTED.—Atamily consisting or a gentleman and wife, infant, and nurse, desire for the winter, in a pleasant central location, three rooms, viz : parlor and two bed-rooms, well furnished, with private WAD. A private huollyirith such tooTer will please address (ststinir terms, %Lich must be moderate, alld all parti culars) A. W. W. La Pierre House. jal.B-31,* WHITING IVANTED.—A person wants a set of Books, Copying, or any kind of Writins, to do of evenings. Charges moderato, Address BOOK KEEPER, southwest corner FOURTH. and ARCH streets. j316-a* GENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Dol -Ix. !ars per day can be easily Inuits. Call on A. BLACK, at Jacob Leman'. Burro] Horse Hotel, West King street, Lancaster, Pa. 4e15-tf WANTED, FOR TIM UNITED STATES UAVALltY—Able•bolied, unmarried men, to whore will be given good pay, hoard, clothing, and medical attendance. ray from $l2 to V. 7.4 per month. No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED BBIIVION, at No. 817 hlAltlirr street above Eighth, north aide. . WILLIAM D. ROYALL, lit Lieut. 2 L Regt. of Cavalry, oat Recruiting 00Acter TO RENT-A FURNISHED SLEEPING ROOM for a Gentleman, 11316 CHANCELLOR Street, below Walnut. 308,010 00 A LARGE AND VALUABLE WHARF PROPERTY ON TILE DI:LKWARE, in the Mghteantli Ward, for rent. Possession goon on the first of April neat. Apply to SAMUEL II (TRICE, 3.11-th a.tutf 114 WALNUT street. 1110 BE LET.—THE NEW STORE and L 'DWELLING HMS, No. 1229 LOCUST Street. One of the most eligible locutions in the city. Apply to JOON SAMUEL, jaLL6t 204 South FIFTH Street. J)ESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT at., opposite the State House; one or the boat bustness locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light, and all modern conveniences. Apply on the premises, Room No. 8. to (I. W. J. BALL, Agent. no2d 'EWE MECHANICAL BAKERY.—On and 1. after YLIIS DAY, the 11th lust, tho BREAD trout thas establiQweent, and DREAD TICKETS, will be fur sale at tho following Depots : At the DEPOT, corner BROAD sad VINE Streets, CALEB CLOTIII ova, 115 North FIFTH Street JACOB V. BECK'S, FOURTH, above Callowhill. HENRY E. WILKINSON'S, cor.FIFTR and COATES R O. GILBERT'S, corner COATES and FRANKLIN. J. GRAVENFTI NE'S, cor. TWELFTH and WALLACE S. PA NCOAST'S, corner NINTH and CALLOWRILL. J A. FOSTERS, 024 ARGIL etreot. O. YOUNG, 1100 LOMBARD Street. D. KNIGHT, BROAD, 'below Walnut. W. W hl ATHE t%B, car. ELEVENTH and LOCUST J. C. HORNER, ear. FIFTH and SPRUCE - - Other Depots will bo announced from day to day, as arrangementa are completed. Yernens wiihing Broad delivered at their dwellings u ill please register their macs at the Depots, where book.' aro provided for that purpose As soon as a sufficient number to establish routes are obtained, ouch delivery will be begun. Ticket,' of two kinds, oue for the nee of those who wish their Bread de livered at their dwellings, awl one for the use of those who prefer to towel for It to the Depots, will ho provided and for sale at the Depots The Carriers will be In structed to deliver broad for Carriers' tickets." Pricu FIVE, Cents a LW. Price of Depot tfclretA" FIVE Cents each. ice of "Corr ere Lekets," FIVE-AND-A-HALF Conte each. CiERMON's PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, Nil corner S.EVENTII and CHESTNUT streoln —All the various styles of portraiture known In the Photo graphic art are produced at this establishment. A now style of portrait Just intro luced, surpassing the finest miniature 00 ivory, excelling all others In point of like ucaa delicacy of coloring, with a moat wonderful ntordoscopic elfect. The public are invited to toll and examine this new ntylo of miniature. US CIUM CAMPHOR, l-A Coriander Seed, Crtuthnridee Rad Ithel, klauna, small Sake, Alex Senna, Roy Rum, Jamaica flinger Root, Cardamom Seed. Window Glass! Window. Glass! Sheets & Duffy's make ; superior to any In the market. 'Wo are now recelvinii two-thirds of the Glains !code at these works Any 01 the above articles sold in quantities to suit the purchaser. Smut your orders to ZEIGLER k SMITH, Wholeidtle Druggists, jals S W. corner SECOND and GREEN Sts riga BEST COUGII SYRUP IN THE woRLD L. -PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. HARTSHORNE'S PEC TO RAI: SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY Is admitted by the thousands who have used It to be the bestpreparation in use for COL'OHS, from a cold or a CONSUMPTIVE 00U011, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, CATARRH, or any Lung Affection. It is also a great remedy for Hoarseness, and alloys all Ins domination of the Lunge or Throat. Bottled 25, 60 cents, and $l, Sold by It. 11. Si 0. 11. JENKINS, Corner WALNUT and SECOND Streetd, and jal6-if No. 6 North NINTH Street. CAVING FUND.--UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of TILTED and WIEST. NUT Streets. Large and small same received, and paid back on de. mond, without notice, with FIVE PER ObINT EBT from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Mae hourn, front 0 until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from I.lupwarde. President—STEPHEN R ORAWFOED. Treasurer—PLlNY FISH. Taller—JAMES 11. iruriTEn. ae174711 WILLIAM lIENRY .MORE, F URNISII IRO UNDERTAKER, No. 1415 AROII Street west of Broad, lett of 505 AROI.I. Street. Lola COW &brazil on land, jal Om r itmttormento LA1)111 - 1;il I A GtRATVB YOUNG MAN Mrs Proctor Mr RJohuston ...Mr. Dermot° Mrs. Ouratioghatn. EMI= To conclude with TEE BAILOR OF FRANCE COIISIITTSE O' ARRANCIEXFNTS itants for salc nub To frt. 0. MAODANIEL, Superintewlent gialts bu auction. BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (succea- Jur. ser to WOLBERT k SCOTT,) 01 CHESTNUT St., oppente the Oustom House, between Fourth and Firth Stmts. SALE AT STORE 431 CHESTNUT STREET. On Wednesday Horning. Commencing at 10X o'clock, will be sold, by cata logue, a general aster , went of furs, in sets, for ladles' And gent's wear, gent's fur gloves,fur collars, &c. Also, 25 large sine carriage and sleigh robes. Also, a large and general assortment of staple and fancy goods. Also, embroideries and millinery goods, linen hand kerchiefs, Au. Also, a general variety of superior Germantown knit goods, such as mon , s wool c,reforts, wcol shawls, wool hoods, wool scarfs, lamb's wool and merino shirts sad drawers,wool Jackets, Ac. The hole may be examined with catalogues early on the morning of sale kANUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN °BETON, No. 112 Boutk TRIED Street , below Walnut, opposite Pear et., only eight doors below the Exchange. Hours of imminent from I o'ctioek, A. if ~ AMU 10 o'clock in the evening. Out-door sales, and sale. at the Auction House, at. tended upon the moot estialhetou terms. CAPITAL 0200 000. Established/sr as test Thirty Tram Advances made from one dollar to thousands on Dia monde, Biller Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Hardware, Mir chandise, Clothing , Furniture, Bedding, Cigars Musical Instruments, Guns, Hones, o,,,nisim, and oei of every description. Ati gooda oan main say length of time spew upon. All &blames, from one hundred dollars and upwards will be sharged 2 per cent. per month i lbw end (Km the lowest market rate. This Storo House having a depth of 120 feet, hu large fire and thief-proof vaults to atone all valuables, and pri vete watchmen for the promisee; also, a heavy loan ranee effected for the benefit of all persons haring goods advanced upon N. B.—On account of haring an unlimited capital. We office to prepared to make &dunces On more eatie: factory and aocummoesting terms than any other In Vale city. Money loieettoott to the poor, In jmell arammte, with out any charge. AT PRIVATE semi Gold Patent Lever and other Watches, Jewelry, and Clothing will be sold at reduced prices. sal-11 • - - - Orn (51:tabo. 1.-IPECIAL AN IMMENSE STOCK OF WHITE GOODS. TUORNLEY & CHIS3I Would call special attention to their present stock of LINENS AND 31IISLINS Embracing every variety of make and width, at prices exactly to suit the times. 4-4 Irish Linens, of our own importation, warranted pure flax, from 31 cents to $1.26 per yard. Table Linen., by the yard and in the cloth, of various nines, patterns, and price'. Napkins, Towels, DOyiles, Diapers, Crashes, &e , ke. Lathes' and gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiefs, in every gnat i ty. SIIISTING, SHEETING, AND PILLOW MUSLIM,. Wamscitta, Neer York Stilts Muslin, Ac. 9-8, 3.4, 64 8 4, 10.4, and 12-4 Bleached and Un. bleached Muslim, White Brilliantes, white Manville., white Dimity, Ac. Woven Shirt Fronts, machine stitched do, in every pat tern and price. Jaconet, Cambric, Swiss, Nansook, Mgll and other If win a a . Embroidered Cottons, Sleeves, Infants' Waist Bands, Ac., &a. With a very large stock of general Dry Goods, bought cheap for cub, and to be cold cheap at TIIORNLZY & CHISM'S. N. E. ear.SIGUTTI and SPRING GARDEN. jalB NO SECOND DEICE. SPRING GOODS-1838. PRINTS A. & W. SPRAGUE'S, in large a•Fortment, or superior styles sod quality; alga, Robert Rennie% Rockingham Co.'s, cod other makes. BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS Lonadale, Itope, Blackstone, York Premium , Gam ma, Carr's 'Riser, Central, Willimantic, Johnston, Gro ton, V I rginis Family, Mechanics' and Farmers', Warren A &c. Also, Slaters and Shepard's Canton Flannels; Brown and Bleached ; Jewett City Dentine ; Irene Tick ings •' Alabama, Carolina, and Keystone Stripes; Lone dale Nankeens and Silesian; Corsat Jeans; Cambrics; Checks; Pantaloon Staffs, &c. &c. WOOLLEN GOODS Greenfield and Terry's Black Doeskin Casshueres Olenham and Ponteroy's Cotton Warp Cloths; Steen& Union Csasimeree, printed and plain, in great variety ; Mtnot, 'Mineral Spring and other desirable styles of Ba tinetts. Also a good assortment of Black and Allied Casehneres t Kentucky Jeaus;and Plaid Lineeys. FOR BALL ET Tin PICCEGN. A LIBICREL DISOOMIT FADE FOR WHORE EAFIR WELLING, COFFIN & CO., u CHESTNUT Street BROWN DONNA MARIAS.--Jast re ceived, a lut of superior quality Donna Maxim, for rolls. Blf ARPLESS BROTHERS, .413 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. ! QUIDTING AND SHEETING MUSLINS. SUARPLESS BROT.R.Eni keep constantly on band COTTON SlllRTlNGS—Wilthunaville, Arlwright, Alms, New York Mlle, Wamautta, Bates, Utica, Sharidese 811ESTINGS--Utica, Harris, Bartlett, Ellerton, Al lendale, 800 Hive. jal2 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. mugaiDNE S. OF ALL WIDTHS AND CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER Have now open a large stock of BLEACHED AND BROWN SUEETINGB AND SUIRTINGS, Comprising all the most deeirable makes, which are sold at the very lowest prices, by the piece or yard. Nos. 450, 452, and 4.54 jel2 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW. BLACK VElLS.—Black: French Volts, rich styles. Also, Mode, Crape, and Brune Veils. For sale by SRARPLESS BROTISEII9, ja9 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH streets. CHEAP CLOAKS.—We have now a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of low-orteod Cloaks for LA , Nes, lamas, and Children mute of BLACK AND GRAY CLOTHS • - The prices range from $1.75 to $5, and the workman ship, material, style, lac., are believed to be euperlor to the generality. Also, finer Oloake, many of which are Ellen REDUCED, TO INSURE SPEEDY bA.L£B. Scarlet-Centre Drocho Long shawls. Greens, Whites, two-faced, Ac at $9. Heavy Black Thibet Long Shawls, French Blanket and Day State Shawle. Aliases' and Chlidren's Shawls. COOPER & CONARD. fat S. E. car. NINTH and nrAtaxxr. CLOAKS. - CHEAP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS The lergeet and handsomest stock of VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS In the City, AT SEDUM PRICES, AT GEO. FRYER'S. No.olB CHESTNUT STREET. d - WOAD CLOTHS, CASHMERES, BATTINETS, TISTINGS, Boys' wear generally, Ana Clothe For Ladle* . Ciaska. Vrom tbe late Auction Sales, at REDUCED PRICES, CURNTEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, de3o aboTo WILLOW- L A DIE S ' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY., J. O. MAXWELL dr. SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORMS, 1026 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eltrionth And 318 8. SECOND M., below Sprier... PACTORIES.—Nos. 91 and 97 GEORRE Et, Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Unton. Ont ere made at a. few boars' notice. 5tr174621f Political CITY COMMISSIONER— JAmns 31'GAILEY, 71710 WARD Subject to Democratic rules. F OR RECEIVER OF TAXES, W3I. GOODWIN, TICELPTII WARD BubJect to Democratic Dulea. CITY CONTROLLER, WILLIAM CURTIS, TRORTRatiTR WARD. Subject to Democratic rule.. Jal-tr CITY COMMISSIONER, cIIARLzs M. D. AMITII, rigor wisp. Subject to Democratic rules de3l.dtntg FOR REGISTER OF WILLS WM. UANOOOKS, Twet.rra WARD, d2-3m* Subject to Democratic Buhl. .FOR SHERIFF - ALDEII3I%ti GEORGE ITOORE, POITITH WARD Subject to Democratic Rules. F OR SHERIFF JAMES G. GIBSON. TWRYTT-SZCOND WARD. Subject to Doutocrstic Mos. uo6-Ben* entiletnat's SutniOing toobe. PINE SHIRTS, made to otder, and war ranted, of elegant material and superior work rostra, ip Also, Dress Stocks and eatlemrn's Wrap. pors, at the Pretuluna Store Of W. W. KNIGHT, 612 ARCH Street, above Sixth. rice2l-y WRAPPERS 1 WRAPPERS! WRAP PERS '—A very large and elegant assortment at reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. IiNIGIIT'S, 612,AR011 Street, above Sixth. n021..y WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. 788 CHESTNUT Strout, above Seventh etreot, Philadelphia. Tho attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, in particularly invited to this Improved cut of Shirts, the most perfect fitting article made. At what's. sale and retail, and made to order. 3nnaranre Contpanics CIIRARD FIRE AND MARINE IliSUß ‘fi ANOE COMPANY, EUrLADELPEUA—OIIioe, No. $O2 WALNUT street, west of THIRD. FIRM RUNE ONLY TAKEN." Many:as. Joel Jones, Geo. W. Wooloran', Wm M. Swain, M. N. Burroughs, John An.,pach, Jr.. Thos. Craven, Joseph Klapp DI. D., A 13. (1.11011, John McClure, Jer Walker, J.ll Hughes, C D. Shoemaker, W. S. Boyd, 11. R. Coggshull, Wm. O. Badman John W. Claghorn, Francis Peters. Ron. JuEl. JONES, President. A. E. GILLETT, Vice President. Jen. 9 MoMou.or, Secretary and Treasurer SW L. ALTORD, Assistant Secretary. jal-31rol1 LIARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL - THE Al GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! • This article is the greatest discovery in Chemical on Medical Science (or the rapid Cure of RIIEUALATISM, NEURALGIA, TOOTH-A(2IIE, EAR-ACHE, SORE THROAT, STIFF NECK, or Pain in the LIMBS, SIDII, BACK, or any part of the bsaly. It is also an excellent preparation for Dyspepsia and Indigestion, which anises Gam a weak atornach or bowel Tkoueands of persons wbo knee used LIAM'S HORNE'S CURE-ALL have been astonished at its wonderful power In removing any pain from the system. Bottles 7.5, 50 Mite, and 51, to he had of R U.& C. U. JENKINS, Corner SECOND and WALNUT Street. and No 0 North NINTH :Street. N B. If you have a Cough, use Ilartakornehl P ente ral Syrup. jals.if VERY SUPERIOR NO. 40 TWO-THREAD r u.LINek TWINE, just received and for sale by WEAVER, EITLER tr. CO., ja2.tt No. 23 N. WATER Bt. and 22x. WEAAVEB. sake bp 9.ustion. T.H..°1 31 39 and 2c 1.11 31 3 3 0% 101711111 mum, voruisrly Nos. 67 azut CARD.—Cataloguei of the Stooks, Looms, be s to b sold this evening, may be had et the AnotJon Stolle. REAL .ILSTATB, STOCEII,&e. Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday Evening. Handbills of each property Issued sanately, la addition to which we publish on the Satury previoaa to each sale one thousand catalogues In pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all the property to be aoid on the folloMT i a r eed u il. v STORE every Thursday morning. BALES AT THE AMMON REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALI. IT?' We have a large amount of Real Mate at Pot. rate Elitle, including every description of City and country pr to o m perty. Printed Lick may be had at the A PILIVATE ULM MISTER. Irr Real Fatale entered on our Private Bale 136• ester, end advertised occasionally in our Pottle Ws Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weakly,) free of charge PEREMPTORY SALE.—STIPEESOB TAB 11.--Our sale 18th February will include a large and surdor farm, about 184 acres, with fine improvements, Bucks county, Pa. Full particulars ready in. handbills. !17 Sale absolute, without reeerre or limitation. STOCKS, LOAM, &c. Thbi Evening, 19th inst., at the Philadelphia draluurge, for amount Of whom it may concern : designees Sale.—Shareln the MercsatileLibrazy Com pany ; share in the Philadelphia Atheneum; one share in the Philadelphia and Savannah Steamship Company; 6 shares Philadelphia Steam 'Pug Company-46 per share Pala. Also, 616 shares stock in the Philadelphia Steam- Pump and Towing Company, (steam tug Amerlos,l par value $B.lO, and all paid; dividend last year SI per cent. 22 shares Equitable Mutual reams:ace Company, 615.26 per share; paid $381.28. Also, without reserve, 3 alum Philadelphia Atha. meant. Also, 4 fret mortgage bonds, $l,OOO each, T per cent., Allegheny Valley Railroad Company. The two last of Ere instalments for 6499.26 (the three first haying been paid at maturity), doe by the Church of Bt. Alionans, at the corm r of Tonxth arid Reed tits., and secured by lien 61.1 against the said Church, ale: One inatalment for 2499.25, withyears in terest doe October 27, 1858 6589 25 The one i nstalment for s isro.n, with 3 years interest, dos October 21,1855 619 25 irr The above is the property of a concerti wko have dissolved partnership, and wish to close their old ball nem. ORPHANS' COURT SALE, FETH JANUARY. retate of Frederick Pfeil, decusailed.—T brick dwelling, brick 'Laughter how., and IVUlmt Ninth street, north of Reed, street. 110DERN DWELLING.—Tha modern three.story brick dwelling, No. 2032 Thee street, west at Twen tieth street. LOT, THEME YRONTB.—The rale:abbe Sot and 8n malt brick beildings, 8. B. corner Catherine wrtwet, Lebenan street, and Moore street, between Ninth Awl Teeth streets. DIODERN RESIDENCE.—The headmen mmidesee, with back-buildlog, replete with all :modern emend encee, northwest comer Eighth sad Lombard stmts. BRICK STABLE AND OARPENTRB. SHOP..—Two story brick stable Robertson street, tooth of Pelotas, be tween Seventh and Franklin streets. Twosatory brink ca•penter shop adjoining. They will be sold asperataly. VALUABLE LOT.—Valuable lot southeast side of Brown street, north of Huntingdon West. 140 ACRES OF LAND, borough of Laporte, Barn ran county, Pa. Also, 5 lots at Laporte. PEREMPTORY SALE—TWO GROUND HMIS— One of EPA and one of $3O per annum. 125 shares New York and Middle Coal Ileld Railroad sad Coal Company. ORPHANS' COURT BALE—peaRHARy Estate of Philip Cabe, Deceased. TWO LOTS.—One on the Chestnut Hill Railroad sad Wilson street, Twenty-second ward, and the other as Fillmore greet. Twenty-third ward (late Yrankford). PEREMPTORY SALE — . VALUABLE LOT, RIT TENHOUSE SQUARE.—The valuable lot, southeast corner Eighteenth end Rittenhouse streets, below Lo cust street. nearly oppoaite fUttenhouge Equate, t 3 feet on Eighteenth street, 113 feet on Rittenhouse streak Bale absolute. COUNTRY SRAT.-62 acres arid 31 perehat, tsar Sprit. Held, Delaware county, Pa. VALUABLE LOT—Washington and Clem streets. Germantown. Bale Nos. 130 and 141 Son* Fourth stmt. SUPERIOR FURNITURE MIRRORIL, PIANO FORTES, BRlJk‘nL3 CARPETS, kn. Oa Thursday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the loction store, an extend» assortment of second-Band furuitnte,Fano-fortss, Bras. eels carpets, Au. Sale at No 624 Locust street. 11.itNOSOME FURNITURE, PIER HUMORS, PIANO, TAPESTRY CARPETS, OIL CLOTHS, Ica. On Tuesday liming, 26th instant, at 10 o'clock, by estalogate, at No. ON South Washington Square, the entire household far ulture, piano forte. tapestry carpets, oil clothe, thin and glassware, flue tuattreises, feather beds, &e., &e.; also, the kitchen furniture, cooking stors, refrigerator, tte. 117 may be examined at B o'clock on the meaning of sale, with catalogue.. AT PRITATX PALS. Inane lo the Academy of Meade • Point Breese Park; Philadelphia and birrialltileLitnafes ; A.thimesam, /Le, " FARLEY" AT PRIVATi BALE, The elegant country seat and farm, known u " ler• ley," late the resideuee at Diehard Palma, deceased formerly of Dr. Phlppen, Is offered at private pls. tall deeeriptious may be had at the auction roma. F URNESS, BRINLEY, k CO. Noe. ZU ea =4 SWUM Street p 1.7 BY ALFRED M. HERKNESS, PRIDADDIRAJA HORSE AND DARRIAGR BAZAAR, southeast corner of Ninth and Georg*Sic. between Chestnut and Walnut streets. - Mr Wee of horses, carriages, and harness, held regularly every SATURDAY motNRIG, througunt the year, commenting at 10 o'clock. fry' The largest collection of new and second-Imnd carriages, harness, rarldlea, de., in the city, may be aeon at this establishment for private We. pr - • Carriages received on storage. uorr- Ont-door vales attended to on reasonable term. HORSES, VEHICLES, AND HARNESS. On Batnnity Morning, At 10 o'clock, nt the Bazaar, will be pat, Rona, vehicles, and bunts.. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, NO. 4..0 WALNUT STREIT "Aar. TOLSTU. OAILD—SALE OT HOUSEHOLD TUBMTTURI—TUJES- . . j]J We beg leave to inform the public that we hold oar regular weekly Isles of Furniture every Tuesday, at oar SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, where every possible *Houton is given to ob tain the highest prices for the goods of the.. who may favor as with consignments Families hating porticos of their furniture to dispose of, or those declining house keeping and not wishing sales at their own d can have their furniture CAREFULLY 113010 . 7rn OUR SALES IME, WHERE THEY WILL BILLItH BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR TURNITURR THAN THEY CAN OBTAIN PROlf ANY OF THE YUltbil. TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHRHAUOTION STORE IN THE CITY. 113- Persons favoring us with ocmhparsants an rest enured that their property will not be sierifleed. 117 COMMLISIOWI more moderate than those clanged by any other Auction HOLM is the city. Coniigumenta respectfully whetted.Mr Sales laid immediately after the goods are sal& REAL ESTATE SALE, 27TH JANUARY. This age at the F.ichauge. on Wednesday evening, 11th January. ISM, at 1 o'clock, will taphole— orphans Court Sale,rEstate of Remy Emili', (the elder, deed. TWO-STORY BRICK 1101.15 E AND LOT, VERSON grasEr. two-atory brick hods.) end int. east side of Version street, Southwark, Id feet front, 65 feet deep. LAIC* Osterling) ground rent utlaw' Court Belo--Estate of Lyde Thompacm, dllo'd. PROPERTY, ISARktONY STREET, LATE SOUTH WARK. A lot of ground, with the twastary brick home thereon erected, north side of Harmony street, 35 feet from Fourth street, Southwark, 16 feet •front, 112 fut deep.. $ll ground rent. tl7 PO to be paid on each of the above when the same le struck off. 'LEAL ESTATE SALE--PZIIRTIAILY 3d,1864 Thickest will be held at the Exchange on Wednesday evenlug,sretwoArg 3,1,1138, at 7 o'clock, and will In- chat— Orphans' Cor.R.Sale—Estate of Wm. B. Datiels, MICK HOUSE LOT, CEIESTEUT BTERZT, i'llAN - TY-FOI3IITII W..tHD A two-storybrick - 4..8 and lo; a grand, south aide of Chestnut street, 175 feet westward of Till strwitt, is the Twenty-fourth srsrli of esty, 25 feet !mat and 1"_0 feet deep to Geor:;e greet Cl. - .•ar of ieCiltlabriZlOO. 117 $5O to be paid when struck oft. HEAL ESTATE SALE—FEDRiTA.EE 10th. This sale at the Excharrgo, oe Weani.4.4 y eye rtxg, is,ebruary 10th, at 7 o'clock, errll iucludo— - „firphaus' Court :ale—Estate of ThoeuSi SorSL.r, eco-STORY BRICK HOUSE, S. W. CORNER A THE),:•TON AND MARRIOTT STRUTS.—A ?wo e," b r i c k house, and lot of ground, southwest corner 01Atherton;.1 Marriott streets, Z) feet oni Atherton street, . 0 4 13 Zest on .Marrintt's lane. AT PRIVATE SALE. A A ri t,i a . pAzting Offtee, with a good ru of WA neu, four printing ps ueeetwo Boggle* and one Adana TT, co d erecp thi ng ix eoessary for the brutinuss. Apply at the Auction Store. j&l4-ft PURER AV I A C S OII I II A ISZ T IA A I%'S oy, TA AN I T T , G B: B. ,1 • =4; SIXTH and RACE Streets. AT PRIVATE SALE—GoId and silver ' Ali' , Lt /slue Lepine, English. Swiss, and French watebeenpolry: of every description, musical instruments, &c., &a. AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second ROW, household furniture, of every description, beds, mat tresses, carpetimGlooking glasses, fancy articles, &0., &c., Outdoor sales attended to personally by the /nation ear. Charges very low. Consignments of fictultalp ~.d.othing, jewelry, &a., &a ,'collected. MONET ADTAXCED. e th eiral cash advances made on diamonds, watches, silver-plate, dry goods, clothing, groceries, t ‘rd we w lrie o ro cutlery, eegers, musics! iuseenoients, fowl in„inn4o"erriiture, bedding, horses, eehleles, her or Le and oa articles of reline. heft forfeited at Nathan,' establish moat, S. E. corns. of Sixth and Race streets, will be gold en Tuesday 21 February, at 10 o'clock, unless depoaltors call ;Kier thereto and pay chaps on the same. HATHASS' GREAT SALE ..C"F FORFEITED GOODS will take place On Tuesdey Mornire,"• . Feb. 21, at 10 o'clock. at Moses Na.. aziotion house, southeast corner of Sixth and Race :ktroati.lC will embrace the largest assortment of forfeito,Z!" Ogle tersls ever offered at pub! c auction, cocci, log in Ileff3 of every variety of dry geode, fine Irish linen, tansy sblrtings, musline, One French worked collars, undersleeves, bosoms, yells, bands, haul-soros new shirts, gloves, peck ties, silk linen, tied cambrie neckerchiefs, spool cotton, ribbons, broths, silk, wool len, plaid, merino, white crap, and .tella shawls, ele gant silk-velvet cloaks, silk-velvet skirts, elegant sick dresses and dregs patterns.. silk skirt., rich silk and satin unsettles basques, and circulars, cloth circulees, lace mantillas and shawls, scarfs, cashmere, merino, de laine debege, alpaca, French chintz and other dresses and deem patterns, ladies under clothing, ladies' and children's gaitere, boots, and shoes, victorines and mniftees, travelling trunks, superior overcoats, dress and frock coats, business costs, raglans, cloth and easel mero velvet. satin, silk, valencla, cloth, end other vests, summer clothing, diswers. undershirts, linen and muslin shuts, boots, shoes, ens artk umbrellas; parasols, several flue ingrain carpets., fine father beds, bolsters and pillows. quilts, comfortable, spreads, cur tains, blankets, tidy., knives and forks, linen table cloths, cloth table covers, dutinne, sceordeons, flutes, and numerous other articles of clothing,de , Ae. WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILVERWARE, de. A large aLsortment of watches, diamonds, jewelry, silver-wore, etc , ere. free Further particulate hereafter. AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HALF THE ususi, SELLING PRICES.—DoabIe-bottomed and huntleg ease gold patent lever watches, or the moat ap proved waken,' bunting ease and open face gold escape ment lever and lapin., watches. full jeweled; fine gold enameled lever and lepine wattles for ladles'; gall jewelry of every description; silver lever and lepine watches, in hunting canes and open face; silver Engtleh, Swiss, and French watches; a general assortment of tar nltnre, beds. mattresses, mirrors Etc OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, andoharges to suit the times, lea. Consignments of Casey description of goods imitated 1 110V111`lclIVAIC " it '. 011 all end every land of geode, for public or private sale, or to be held for a limited time. Charges low. r_i_EORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER , ILA N. E. corner of SAMSON arid SOUTH Streets above second. MIMING BALES. BALES EVERY SATURDAY At TX o'clock, at the Auction Store or Hardware, Oat' lery, Honsekeering Articles, Olotteng, Watakes, Jewel ry. Panay Artiolee, A. WILK, 21S GOLD ,TkEt,i, below • Dock, buys %EA sAls ON CJIMISZ-lON, Govern ment, Este. City, end Itellrond Louis, Barl,ltntrond, and otber Stocks ; do. Contmermalrfer nortiated.