THE; MOMMOKET. '* ,- (1'lf. V:i• 3.o l lThAtgtOtti4P 461 ' 24 1858 ' . Diet4ettilAe h l ielm did-thertom - ,rellalbi !ecuOAoP , ' I VktftOafilik . 4 44 .• aelfetio t%ptAstieke: ere greatl y zs g le *) I T ,' , e,,,ttis! ~b,ki , b , ki —xvaTti-ua - YlY,:libOr'ik "AM adY, IriNk 1 - i ,", '. The eagesieei#ket:jeliiiliditilih;inge:, , '.. ""Pai?IIt,IXAKETI.-11,1 qr,tto,tl lut,t - a tendon" CY to tatttittliK7PlttMeft °P . Ptittlehlt" of.tbeenann. , footereriritit Wily sitiretelox:on with 'esitietend able delegr,e_ 141 , 11:0c4 0:4, tretifb,eiett of it'rtity' famillesatholfould. 010mb...f00l the , pinohips,. of , Ittingeritid siWitet,/ ,, -e,: - , 1 k,.. :,,--. „, 1, . , TheseCiff4elfexii ditfefint poTtlois of, the 001111, ~., , . , - . try tufto'ibelkok orop are • not -Tory •oriaireghig! In Missaiii,lfOgelre didt t arid _ _We elated: -4;l4lle.:iiiiiber; hweirer, hive :there - been Paolted-in tlaacountry::::At MO* fkatotid reasipti 4.12;5v t i:n4:4t0 . 0.), bare :bee n ahlppedgeading 74,084. and.dreikal.;hogeok band in,t4Volty., The,e,ocipto, ,glere,ato . A4'golT in eetoafeA seatOe._:.S . In Tonna:Lice ft:ere:Wit obneidereble i failipg off PieVerM, ing groat activity in the irodeorhilo'in t!,?t:lvk' barb a yikl,lex',t4e tia 4 4!ig'AdieilTii.W.io - 0 - 4 coinParod 'kith At,Alb3nalltiiille, large, numbers Ohl riperted:AC,hale ,airiVoli While at` Peoria„ and. Canhftth.V, -- ,i4deje..4411,N4 , prigor, Itentue y}: ; the daughter programme , eIoWI4 - Oiring teigi, - *fiatioi[F; iirit,Me for paalllete rangiug,from _ • fin Saterdayi,at ,Cineinnati„, a general itlvatiee wee tietablided •lirhOger and - ,preddete, and - there were mere buyort thanisellere, under the combined notion' ok'faverable- ligiVredeipte, and a' slightly :iperf4tiakil* - 44 - thi - oenetimption, but an Monday theinarket fell'off;lnd closed tame. • The Cincinnati silea Wore. zatide early in the dayat from 14,75,tit5:: 'lbis advance, was act, rapid thaf even - Wee° who - paid the pukes be- - °eine alarmokapA Fejlore war, rioxione:to realize • at - tho' 4. lin'picivf3'd ‘figitrie: Indeed, "there ware offers, for ftittire . : drill : very „en 'Cheap, bolo* , the rnoriiingi' quotations; ' and late in ; the afternooii ice -.heard `of:,,eabie of heavy, clear pork - hogs, tietiVerahle nertLweek,- at 44.50., It is eupProAd' that 'Ola4 - effect 'OP the niWaid„ movemprihk - 0f•; - thapeat , ...three.'days wilt be to hi create itiyrOeipia„ rirlact;'• this wan ovideail from idse nn*erOue .41f0t,,,i4i, - ;41 ;tor, fatnie, de livery,-,,oetipied:;Withlbe:4ualety;:of droVert to Of theday, Ahe inference *as that, a comparatipely large,rnn:, her life chiritry - ." , • - The Dp,i'llpok eve thpqroWYerif. blinks! "The aliment of specie is now. over forty per cent: , . , of the liabilities - of the hank, tneinding eirente, ithichis:4lil:ls6catiut , :to: oinitiderable . . by deposits in the .Bank Department'. It is , cult to ice how these iiustitutionstan fail to reduce their usual dividends ,Yiltilejearrying Co laigo portion of their aaieht aCaditseightst: The ,ex oess of loans over capital is . bat about thirty-par toilliontr-while"betore'the lath Crisis the excess of loans over capital was fifty to sixty The shipments of wool from Deiraikid 1855 were, 18,818 '!:usies..? . h undred . pond'seach, fair` estimate, and we have, a result of 8,363,600 'pounds:: A comparison for tiie,two - Sears shell's; • ..• 1857 . ' 0;578,000 IbB. . 1855 , • 8,383,050 ' " Itoreme is issf' • Or nearly; Wahl tiptoe the'amottn(of the shipments Those fiereamill ,be - ap6o booislon some ear- pries 14:t fAjoAo. tin 1104*104*Itktliooxtont of wool growiitin the West. - ' The Cinoionata Gazgresays that the recent oom litationamong.the;binseed Oil . , manufacturers to keep the priori of gait article - at 55 cents, Is about to explode. ' The land sales of the Illinois Central Railroad Company for the y0ar,1857 were 335,722 scree, for $4,598,211. Sold prerionsl,y, 865,211„ acres. Total sinoenoutteeneet„nent;l ; 2go,p33 acre; value, 311;440:*0„ -- ••_74,4 reoeipts ,daring the year 1857 We're $2,292,413,-agninsk $2,434,876 in 1858. Cash applied- to li)tepao fniid dniintlBs7, $366,848. Total eo applied, $1,118,521. The Mad River and_LahnTria:Raltread Cona'pa: ny is abont to ehaegelts"nanie to :Or a Sandusky Diyibe t and Oineinoail Itaiiroad - . The earOngs p 1 thel'oolfio Railrciad of Misiouit for the month of bCc! -- mtior (distance 125 -milers) were - RA follows : • ' ",, raasenteri $21122 90 .Frelghte , 18,407 55 Alma - - 1 1,302 08- • Total $44,492 53 Prata-VELPHLI. STOOK xxoupez• setka, :4tatuszy. 21. jard REPORTSO, HY •111NilY, SSW/4; &MO., MAIM NOTE, STOOSAZOILLISGS BROSHAS, SOUTHWEST OMER THIRD - .OD 0111Sthirr . • • FIRST BOARD 'l2 . 34liitld 8..,.....593, '42.Ponn ' 403 10, do - 90)j - rlOO Itoadtagit.,..lots.2B 10 ' do . . .... 24:Boboyl May 9 8 Beim Mdad E. .. .64 2 Lehigh Noy -6,4 g 2:0 City 64 ; WA' 2000 do ....PRA.92, 500 do ipw.ctlK 600 bland 64 011 4000 Cfitsirlaxi, R14.;.40 - , 2000 - N Y0nt(56f...;:462'. 1000tOrcA'R 6V67;...71g 200 Idin6billittoao.llo, • . . 1000 Schaff 80e72...71 45 Norristown 1t.....05g 1 Harrisburg 8 do. '6.454 100 lact wumingtonB:... l l% - 80 oommonletti BOARDS, 990 Now %Ands • MO City 09.• •. . 92 2000.1teadlog 1C65,86..69% 1000 861 Nv 58 1 82 65.58 .66 , Penn U ' -40,V 2000 do .... 3 72. - ..76• - 100 Scbl Na, iird.....16g 3000 Patin 11 oa2dmrl.79N - '8 'do 18) 2000 Cesnt, U Os 45 6-Dank of "Pena—. 7X 2000 , Alleg Oo Cs - 40,4" 10 do ' .' 8 - ^OO 31a3313burg U 83.84 • - 36 DanoSalech 8k...00 5 6finsblllll.... ...50ji,i 3 Girard Bank CV 24 Norristown 11,.1.":55X I 100 . , no ' . 9',g 'ArT.BII - ,BOAND. ~ ,' • WO City 41 91..2411.943i 900 do, ......241ye:91,4i' 2000 Penn Ss— :OttP.BB% Itosnat PRI Asked.- 11 States tla '88..112)c .; int off.-.91X 92 • 1trt.91.4 02 .Navt.994(-01x Peudrylv We 88 - , 89 • . Reading Et 28 283( de Bonds lo.iag 74%. dd •19.r660 , 44.89 Peun R. 40 40% Morrie Cant 00n..C1.,44-,42x.. Bohn N 9 , IN 1000 city 66...—c411i.01X 2000 Dot R wsort 08.-01%. 2 Com&koo 088=--18 . 2.21.DY. `4. 'l3id. Asked. go N .- 68 7 82 prof-16X 10% Wmopl & Elm H.lolog - -'4lolstmort Vs .60 = do- 24113.44 90 Loog Island log 10% 171Okobirg 7g 8X Girard_ £IX 'Union Canal--; 2' 8 - New °rook' - X Owt_awissa 11 ft.:. 8 0% BY. THE_PILOT LINE. LETTER - .1%031P1EW TORE [Correspondence of TLe Prose.] , _ Nzw YORK, ran. 21-7.-5.20 With the boot Intent'One in the world to inform the readers of The ?roes of the latest intelligence in the financial and commercial world; I cannot record any thing particularly interesting or eow to-day, for the same reason tint thifipanlsh.ieet could not bo seen— " because it's net Sri eight."' There is absolutely no change on money le,ln the abundance of that useful toramodity - at the banks and . Art the street, or in tho rates on which it may be borrowed. • „ . The banks are as liberates they dare to be. Ifercan. tile paper, generally speaking, is still. regarded with distrust by the great body of lenders ; the gilt-edgei paper continuee ,to , be exceedlogly octane, and from' the slow revival of business, the - making of new obliga tions is apparently. shunned, altogether: I say appa rontly, beeanse tlae, distrust of-mercantile paper la abating; - first-elasit - paper is made in- much larger quantities than, •it . was , a few weeks ago; buil nese is revivrog„olowly,- bat - soundly and ~ surely, and pew obligations ate made in proportion eXhtiainess • recevere from-its lorpOr: The. apparent dullness is mastoned by The ahandenee of -mama And the limited one made of them, . Some weeks will probablyelapte before the Lauda - ass demand begins to Mote Its coneamp- tion et' he tut atoms of capital which the pest menthe' of almost total inactivity throughout the 'Union have accumulated in the, great money centre', and though I ebould like to ~ 11e0 .a-more rapht..recovery, and a greiter abatement of • distrait at ~ new - obligatlons, , i I should , not consider any sudden jump front prostra tion to activity either wholesome or likely to to permit. neat. As I have already repeatedly observed, money is easier to all nhereally - deserre to:get it The nanny limit' of grit r ielass hominess, traced by', the, banks and private lenderea,month - or nix tcoks-sgd, have” been very nateriellfoxtei4o,oll.4tbe preset*, of the weight of deed capital wfilevery day enlarge the chills, until something approaching to - a normal state of things is re. stored., it is, seinewhat to beltunentad that the desire for investment, pr , rather the impatient° of money hold ors at "Is tting,to return' ,V has. eought a vent to tho stock market - .i n yather,than lti the erns legitlntatetrancittia ofatorenteree andirade, ~ • ' The dialrestef.ritilway eitooks4-good,hadiend'indif 'ferent—which - marked the panic pealed and brought them all down—their good and the indifferent—below their value and the' lead to their , protier dace in pub lic estimation — het diminished mulls diminishing mach faster than the want of confidenee in eoutmeresal end industrial naterprise, ,!,i'S ;,!' . • ... . , ~..., ._ There drO some reiltvais-,Whosi stock le dideriing of popular favor, and' whiek will 'doubtless prove lo.tie goal investments; but 'there 'ere' rniany others which have no claim to any Centldence, and in which It is 'more than hazardous to inveat.ci , The PrOper'dhleritaluatien is not shown, and capita which, if employed in mercan tile paper, would serve to revive trade, promote Indy= try, ad d to thenatloriel wealth ; and efilillotthei, epos, ig now diverted Irina its legitimate elminoe4te fostelepecn. Jetfoil and encotuagetunagatidechereet, .r. - -- , . This is mach to be lamkoted, but it appears to be th'S natural and rinoroideblii. conseidende 'of the glut of • money, and the eagernbeitOtnalte it proiltablo: ' Money on collie most etiey,; ; at - it and - even - 6 : per cent, • The benks confine their' opiiratkini -- ,14` .l alert /, paper at the thiterdvrate of l• - per dent. -- r What" they reins's' Is taken by the broker's, at 8 told per cent ter the best, ind.np to tili 'itul , 24 , per dent: for ; good - 6esogdjelesa names,' spoke indlcatlpnit pi ikpy ; tent!'illia (IT:ration fromihete pti,essi.. :, , . .•., ,:, ..., ' The class of Itrat-tate kintiowere will extend as busi ness and'eenliderted reViTe ' end they will obtain what, they win Cit the ,above rates 1. but those who can. int 'qualify aci‘groniakanti; ll '. will eaneiiine - to find it verylitilehlt to get accemenedation and.,` do not think it destrabla that it attoniti, inintlatrile , The foreign okettimge -tnirket'itaialeen very' inactive to-' day, at subStalitlaily'the'samo rates ,qttoted in my long conga t iielallanaturei ors not , yet la"mucle, tater, with romittifi r and'-eveo leankeri hills, with the ex caption ef a 'few l'arerini dr4irere,- aro not generally aceepthble, It (spot thought that there - will be m ach dead before lifatuipy for the,Oeuuttal steamer from Boa ton on Wednesday. Thiiatteitlen of transferring' thi city funds from the Shoe andd - Leather Dank to Rome , other institution is still In, abeYeede, suittlikely to Ye.' main so for _ some "tinPYOSTlNltypr:Tferlarizi, dotillfg whetheithetertri bf the present „owitodielblir.'fitont, has yet expired. I.4loxfot bellefeNnst they could ho in better handitj , J: , ':r : ,. . - , i - , 3 ' - The MetropolitaiiiiiatilOvii redeem the bills or the Rhode Island banks on thg same teime , &esti' Other New Englaild cerripice, after a 44 o,r twe,.; The noses foxy arrarigementgare not teVemplsite:: Thiegelfs,ngfe; at- the 'eleitingliiinnei-V4 weeo - 5t1g,144,80n.83 - ,, , and - the lislidiceiworeM,l4o ....M.64? The dash transactions — At tlie'Sub TreisitryWPOiitiaoflowe t, ''.. Rellilitirl'f•V ,, '" ' ' .`" - ''' RO,fo o 22 - Arlie., !„,'..,:t -' ," ,k, , , ; ,•.t. - 46 1 . 2 0 4 - 4 -, . ivica.l ' , '''`i - at.....::-..2.961, 0 611 - ; 1 _.'. - htrocriptstnetudege,ooo , trent - Ctietenhe, • = ips-;b - .:dleineltnett,46. gelieleediutylire -' itootilit -01 . thh;;"..tt*AttY, _.,,..., - .W?. ~ ,t 4' -d r/ 14 1K , 1 10 9:evo - were resairsitutir t nese - rie,,,,AtwilJu eTamdlinry, yes - , terdayx:Viend*V - Asiew" 'Selling in' the street ilitglellf 'S thtliimenat- , firtditort of the governs,. "emenkhatit ein a rtgadi4leyseeht.or tterelaires,.,, -.,, ' WOO, .„ . #410114 , Wairerpi*Riltrtr‘Verkt •A Well worn afforded... Priest. Were,lioreewhat jrregolar. New York Oentraland . Brie advanced - % par ient., And Really:roue percent . Chicago and Bock Island closed weak. ,Parialna and Paelliellail fi. S. fell' it ,ii .: Bank _shares sad State stocks advanced, and ate sought'aftei, t _Boidatierat , tha Corn - 15Tehanginand In thl - provlSlOn . narketorso not 80 iodate-As lasterdayc,.. ' . awathilling to thainarketil,l Must notice the' ertidle 'On the drat page of yestordars.Prass. It gave Imo and ietiyeral others mooch' amusement., I can -sham the writer's opinion as to how the jargon' of Market reports S e likely to strike theloneral reader, but I fear that - Were I to adopt a different language, I'should not be as comprehensible to those who do care whether "Ashes" ate t'!_eleady, , . and ~ coSrude Whale " (oil) ‘. active," _ ,-: NEW YORE STOOK RICORaNdB, JANUARY 21. . . FIRST BOARD . , -' - , . .. . 8000 NY St 61;068 200 1100 Onuab‘Coal, b4OO 1414 11000 do • , 100% 330.. . do-'. 5000 Ny State O's 102 - 100 do - blO 14X 00000 Tonal& v). „ . 8734 815 -do • - e 8 14X 10000 /I. de . 8734 200 :do ' 060 14 „10000 do •BS 8734 100- 'do • 030 14 2000 Yligloia Os 93 ~. 40 . do ... a 101434 •., 8000 .'do . .. 92% 820 • do s 3 14X 4000 Illisouri Os' 84 X. - 00 do 810 14... 20000 do - . bOO 6 '95 i d° .. do MO 14% 4000 "do ,- &IX 1200 do - 800 141( 34000 - ' , do' • - z , .84 , 250 ,_..do ... - 14% 4000 Cal State 7a 270.721( 258 do 14X 12000 Cal Ts-'75 72 100 do 650 14)4 lOW rod Mate 234 50N 60 Erle Railroad 20% 1000 N Y Con 60 86X..100 - . do 20X LllOOO N Y Oen Bs '76 05 • '6O do , b3O 2034 2000 Erle2dllt Bds 69%. 242 do 20% ; 1000 Hod It 84 Mtg '5l 250 do. . 'OlO 2 034 - 1000 Ilud It Cony Bd 49 ' 870 do ' 20% 6000 klichOn 8 p ctlst .. 140 Ration) B Sit Idtg B'kg Pd Oon ' 9.8 440 do ,7 , 51i 4000 lii Oen Bds. •• 89% 100 do-, 6% 4500 do ••' 90 200 Beading It 56% 6000 111 Ifreidand , , .85 . 100 do - .b 3 50% ~ 0000 La Ore &ML 2.42% 60 do 1 544 2000 do - - ,„. 48 300 do '• ' ' 830 50 I 6000-" do -.. • ••• 6254 i '-• 60 Sikh Coo li., 5 4 34 4 00 0 .do .. aka% 100 Mich So 11 • ' 19% 7000 do 11671 1 82 x = 6 do- 20 ' ' 2000 T Rinte&Al 24 40 .1 150 Panama 11 80X 2000 Gal&Ohl8d Mt 10' 206 Ili. Oen 11 81% .20 Bank N York 10134. 5 OlevOolko ex dlv 88 -, 150 do _ --101 x 6 Gal&Chica 70 .' 45 Idechinirsßk' , loB -12001 200 do - ' 000 70 -10 Merchants Bk' 106% 80 do .... 83 71 ' ' 'l5O Merck BkBorip 1041 38 do , 70% , 73 National Bk - 104X' 650 Olev &ToIR 4134 . 15 do ' 105 100 do beo 41% 20 Bk Commerce 90X. 100 .do 510 41 14 .. 10 ,• , do.: - •109% 900 do , b 304134 50-, do . • 100 100 do 110 41% ,10 Ilanovor Bk . 80 10 Ohl &R IR tiON 16 Metro Bank 102 N 100 .do blO 66X Canton Co - "830 20% -25 do 60 3( 100 00 Peon CoalOoeoo 70 83 'do 25 do ' , 7034 60 do blO 00 ' 5 Pao 11133 Co MI 50 do 100 65,1 j 100 -do - 0734 100 La Orossokitill 11% -, 50 13iticurnick Land 234 200 do 1111 72 N York Oen R 781( 75 ' do' - 1114 100 do -010 78% 225 do ' 11 ". '25 ,; • d 0. .. , "...IS% ~r . ' • lwM lean .., 'Unita =The demandfe t. ./5.25 for pets and $5.60 - o.l7llBL—litio is' gni is more . actiro,"..l l ooo :roste3so, at 10c. I,Theateolt of Java - in: il tirely ex hausted througheut the Com . . . Corron.—The market is quiet an qis buoyant The quotationiearei IdiddlinglJplands 19%c., waddling fair do. lie., and fair at 1114 c., ,-- .. = - Basic—The market for all Janda is very quiet, and pales confined to . the' absolute wants of the trade ' Dry 's(sfaid‘matkerel, however, are very firmly held at fell ,previods rates: , -". • ' Ficona, &o. --The inqniry for Western Canal Flour is less active, but prices aro without essential change, al though favoring the buyer for Western extra, particu larly theca from the northwest. The latter grades are without, essential change and in fair requost. Thera is a falr'deciand for Ohio extras (round hoop) at $5 25, but this prim le refused • The Salem are 6,000 barrels, at 84.25444.35 for com mon to. good State; • $4.45084.00 for extra brands do; 24.26084 88 for superfino lowa and Michigan; $4.45e25 for extra do; $4.80 0 55 for common do good round hoop extra Ohio; . 85080 40 for good to choice do; $5.80057 for extra Genesee and St. Louis braula. Canadian dour is in better demand. la part for export, and prides are sustained--eales of 1,100 bbls at $4.30a 0.40 (fir imperflue, and $1.70e56 for the better grades. Bonthern dour iadull and heavy; tho arrives are fair— sales of 600 bbla at $4 50n$6 tor common to good Balti more, and $5.10e56 50 for the better grades. Rye Hour `lain fair request at sBn4. Corn meal is steady • sales of 70 bbla at $3 for Jersey - . Buckwheat Bout Is dull at $1128E2.26. (lams.—lloMere of wheat are firm, and prefer ship ping on Their own account rather than submit to any decline 7 the Inquiry is mainly for milling, but in part for shipment. The salsa aro 4,100 bushels at sl.2arr $1.05 for,White aa Southern, and $1.2.0 for amber Tonessee. ; , 'Barley is heavy, and is freely offered ; sales of 1,250 bushels fair State at 70e.. Oata are in moderate demand and plenty at 431 a 440 for State and Western; 830200 for Airsey. Corn is - held higher; and the low grades are better; the demand fair for shipment; sales of 30,000 bushels at i lric - for hew Southern yellow, 05e for do Jersey, a7O for new Southern white. "3, OLABBIII9.—ITow Orleans is selling moderately at 25 .a 270- Foreign is quiet. NAVAL Sluals.—Spirits turpentine Is in less request and le hardly so buoyant; ales of 300 bbl, in merchant able ordef have been made, at 40e, 15 days, Crude is quiet, but firmly held at $3,27h' qiv 280 The Common main remains quiet, but the stock is small and prices are well sustainel—sales of 800 bbl, at $1 35 4f , 310 Ibe. delivered--other qualities are inactive, but prices are nominally unchanged. - - 0100.—The demand for all kinds is quite limited, and bathe abeence of important sales prices are without es 's-gullet alterations; small sales of Linseed to the regu lar trade - at 640600. laorlatints:-.The arrivals of Pork are larger and the Market to lower and unsettled--sales of 1,200 bbla, in part for Oilifolnla,At $(4 69a514.70 for moon; $l4 for ` thin mem, and $11.606511 76 for prime. 'Beef is steady, and in fair demand—the sales are 300 bbla at $6.76a50.60 for country pr ime; s9aslo for country mess; $9.76 ersl2 for re-packed Western moos and $7.7.7:04/4 for eatrado. • - Prime moon is qulat at sl7 a s23. Beef hams are quiet but steady atsl4.soaslo 60. Bacon Is quiet atiXa9o; there to little here. A small lot long middles sold, to arrive, at 80. ' Cut meats are heavy. Bales of 20 hhds and tee at Ottlig for shoulders. and 81383j0 for hams. Dressed hop aro firm and in demand at 133 f . Lard is in good supply, and common qualities aro low and heavy, and choice rather lower. The sales aro 400 this and tcs at , Butter is in fair request at llaibe for Ohio, and 1234 0200 forßtate. Cheese is saleable at 6a Bc. . , . Rick.—... The market is active at en Improvement of Ace In prices. 400 tees were sold this morning, and 1,000 tape sold yesterday 41,3053.60 Oy 109 lbs. tock 4,000 se.- Suipans..:Rednons have purchased more freely, and pricei are again an !ies,Afe. lower on Monday's quota- UMW. Tho sales_ yesteldaiera-1..209..hhar 000., boles.' , embraclng half of 11nba and hair of rkele - 0 ihau - and Porto Rico, the former at Nit:edge, the latter at a 631. ALL9W.—Holders are Ono. The supply is not large; sales of 7,ooo_lbs prime city at 10c. Wank" ST .—Tho inquiry Is fair, but at lower prices; Sales of 100 bbla at 21e. Y ITEMS. • THE CITY PA/iBENGER ItAILWAY.-By moans of this great public eonvonieboo citizens can bo taken from any part of the city direct to the famous Brown Stone Olothlug Halt Of Boat:ail & Wilson, kNoy. 603. and 605 Chestnut - street, abOve Sixth. T 1 o ,stock of Clothing for gentlemen and youth on hand at that establishment Is without a parallel in the world. iiNevat. IDEA, —Manager Wheatley, at the Arch, In the new play of the "Poor of Philadelphia," Introduces some good hits at the notables of our Quaker City, In the second act, Mr. Dolman, Who personates Count do YaLmoV, paye e Just tribute to his tailor, and seethe whole house in &roar; by bis attester, to Grat 'villo Stoker, the great fashlocer and clothier, of NO. GOT Chestnitatreet. Ourreadere, who have not visifed the Arch, should witness this moving and instructive UNCLE &AM'S 3intr.—We yesterday, in our strolls about town, encountered a goodly number of the scions of old flop, who bad evidently returned but recently from foreign parts. On Inquiry, we learned they were part of the crew dt the Congress, recently paid elf _here; and we, in common with our cititens generally, were favorably impressed with their gentlemanly de meanor and handsome appearance, which latter woe readily accounted for by an old Tar, who was vociferous in hie pmitio of the celebrated clothiers, Clifton, di bright, & Hall, No, 627 Chestnut erreet. /patine Ilittelligence. PORT OP PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 22, 1828 SUN RIBES.._,. BIER WATER ;..710 I SUN BETS 4 60 .762 - ARRIVED. Schr Vastitl Sharp, Sharp, 2 days from Mauricotown, NJ, in ballast to captain. • Ochs Enterprise, Lau:Thigh, 1. day from Newport, Dot, with corn to Jae Barratt & Son. Behr Lucy, Marston, 1 day from liraudyilne, with meal to Robeson Lea. Sloop Olivia , ifox, 2 days from Odessa, Del, with groin to Christian & Curran. OLBAit&D. Steamship 20ston, Bellow, New York,l Allderdice. Behr Virginia, Nigbee, Charloston, rettit, Martin 00. Behr Now Jamey, .Vanniman, Wilmington, Pettit, Martin St Co. • • ' - 'Str J B Eihrirer, Dohnis, Baltimore, A proves, (Oorreppondeziee of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del.. Jan. 20, B A M. The revenue cutter Porward came in last evening, and in the only vessel now at the Breakwater. Behr Illekinan,tor New York, went out yesterday. Wind E, accompanied with anew. Yours, iee, • •WM. M. MOMBIAN. tDY .(oorreipondence of the Philadelphia Isehange.) OARS 18LAN1), Jan 2.1. 4 k' ld Igo vessels have been obeetwOd going in of out to,day. Wind B—weather clear, • Yours, 4.04 TIIOB. B. IEfUGIIEB . [AT TELEGILVII 10 TES PRE6SI Corrotr, Tau 21. Arrtvod, ablp Cerkrbire; for Calcutta; barque Oeru, Hammond, from Philadelphia. MEMORANDA Steamship City of Rlohnionl, Mitchell, called from Richmond 231,13. inst. Tor Philadelphia. Ship J L 13ogirt, Conway, cleared, at Mobile 13th Inst. for Liverpool, with 3489 bales cotton, valued at - $113,799.' ellip Margaret, Merryntaii, hones area holed , New Ot. leans 13th inst. Ship Hello of the Ocartn, Reed, hence arrived at New Orleans nth • ship potpmac s Reed, cleared at New Orleans 12th hod:for Liverpool. • • Shlp Catch's, Magnum cleared at New York yesterday for Callao. 9b p Orotto, Duntory, cleared at Portland Ipth lost 'for illlll9llll. ShlpOromtvell, Adams SO dogs from Akyab for Havre, difeeettouched at St Helena Bth ult. for water, an d would etraetained but a few bourn. 814.ToseValne,Lendbolm, from ikyab for Falmouth, imenod St He ad ult. gbh ) Oele._atlAllYtilnior; from Foo.chow.foo for Lon- don, was spoxen C 10 1 ,4, I ft t 33 16 3 , .1 00 , 4 0 2 E . Ship , john 08 WOodflmory, from Liverpool, arrived Savannah Elth lost. —„ . . h Runup 011Nickory, Yeacook, which cleared at Now Orlearut•llth fiat, for Philadelphia, had the following cargo 299 bales cotton, 3 to 6 bbls and 79 hbds sugar, hr and 635 .bbis reolaeees, 300.bble whiskey, 11 hags 'ginseng, 150 empty- carboys, 14 page type, a "pup mug, Barque Rambler which cleared at New Orleans 17th hist for Philadelphia, has the following cargo: 721 hhda :augur, 600 bbis molasses. - Barque Washington AVattui, Graves, from Calcutta for Boston.- was spoken Oct 31, lat 25 47 8, long 6102 38 days out. Ravage Philomela,. Nichols, from Shangbao for lios• was jpOkqn 27th alt, bat 39 N, long 41 051 Y. Barque - Annie Scott, (Si) McGregor, hence at Lon. douderry Pa Suva Wheatland, Deepeaux, lactated at Baltimore 201 h bust for Pernambieo and a market. -Bseons Rik, Swift, from Bolton for Bahia, was spoken 25tlitilt:lit0 ssll, bong 29 25 W. ' Brig Pooonocket, Teague, 14 days from St Thomas, at 'Charleston lath Inat. Experienced hetry weather davlng , the passage. Brig Bair Leeds; Gr a nt; bones for Newbaryport, at 'Edgaytoial th instn,,and sailed again 10th, Bohr J Gas ner, Johnson, for Attakapas, cleared at N York yesterday., Sohr.Npy 4nalfagee, Idagee, hence at New Bedford 20thAnat, Belt; Bnotptind /Judah, Hoffman, for Pldiadelphfa, r Went'nf lea rone,Wllrelngton, NO, lath fast " Bohr Baker„ for Bolton, went to sea ',from WilioltigtokNO filth lust, Behr 131deky fitippostill Godfrey, from Mobile, was going into lainall )an 2d in 4 50.9.A.Bairutiond,"Suilth, litatungai Boston 20th feat', Par Polly Price Below, cleared at Bost= aOth Lupt. ! r tvi)ViddiVolOgg; ' - Bahr Village Gem, litookloy, cleared at Boston 20th hat. for Philadelphia. ' Sob, George goffulan, Gall, hence at Providence /9th that. . • - Schr Ship Garpetter, Fountain, at Now York 19th 1 net. train Delaware. Bohr Damsel; Dorton, altartel at Baltimore 19th Met. glegandrla and Georgetown. • Behr P Tuft, Gasket!, for Gardeuae, oleared at Norfolk 18th bet. • ilOblifEEP GOLK, JrnelB, P M—Ar, brig biontleollO, Obadwiek,'Stoninglon for Boston; ochre George Byron, of Boat Oil, Ford, Matanaea 2d 'net; for Portland; John B. Plater, Kewen Island for Boston; Willard Phillip, Smith, Philadelphia for in; Tannin, Brush&ll, Belfast for Norfolk. Sailed, brig Gen Worth; sohrs Ocean Bird, (Br) New York; Persia, (Br) Alfred Barrett, and Pawtuckt. 10th—Ar, barque Horace Beals, Johnson, Baltimore for Portland; brig David Duffel!, Phinney Philadelphia for Lynn; ochre Surpriso, Powers, do for Plymouth; 8 I. Tilley, (Br) Winningale, St John, NB, for Richmond; Willis Putnam, Dower, Pertsmoutk for Norfolk; John McAdam, Pearson, Thomaston for Rappahannock. Returned, ache Bobbie W Dillon. Sailed, ochre 8 Nelson; Hall; Maria. ' 8 L Tilley (Br); Caroline Knight; Willis Putnam, and John McAdam. 20th—Ar, brigs Pauline, Taylor, Baltimore for Bos ton; pomuel Otis, Gilchrist, St George for New York; ochre Samuel L Hawes, Mason, Smyrna, Del for Bos ton; Wm Jones, Jones, and Benf P Soaves, Shaw, Bal timore for Portland; A L Hyde, Anderson, do for Ells worth: Balled, aehr Tangelo. " 10 AM. Wind NW. In port, tbo above arrivals or to day, and barque Horace Beals; brigs Vernon; Crocus; Monticello; David Dairen; ochre E J Tiabot; Goo Byron; Burp:lee; John It Plater; W P Phillips, and Robbie W Dillon. MARINE MISCELLANY. Bohr W A Dreaser, of Bangor, from New Yorkfor Martinique, put into • Bt Thomas previous to 6th inst. for repairs. Sehr Molly, of Frankfort, flutcluinson, from Bangor for Roxbury lately reported as missing, is sato in a harbor at Little Doer Island. She bad been aahorii, and her cargo of brick was takon off and carried to Beaton. Baltimore, January 21 —A. private despatch from New Orleans says that the ship Elton Stewart, one of the vessels reported Witted its the recent hurricane at that city, was not so much damagod as was at first supposed. . The hull of the Br ship (len Williams, wrecked and ashore bth inst. near Cutler, Me, was sold by auction 15th to Mr Whalin, of Eastport, for 5312. Tho oaths and riggiug sold to Talbot & Pope, of East Machias, for $750. The cargo (deals) sold to J D Sawyer, of Jones,- port for $1.450. Oct 22, lat 213 N, long 858 , was Been ship Genova from Calcutta for Boston. Dec 20, lat 12 8, ton 85 00 W, woo signalised au Ame rim/ barque, steering. 8, believed the Wm Bhroder, Up ton, from B ott om ere of oot 7, for MootovSdoo. Jan 1, lat 18 10 N, long 02, barque Ornsoo, Weston from New York for Sombrero lam& Jan 6, lat. 38, long 71 67, barque Aurelia, Beattie, from Boston for New Orleans. FOREIGN PORTS mderate, at At Antwerp Kat ult, ships Ashland, Clark, for New Orleans, one; E Norris, Follansbee, for do do; Frederick Oebbard, Edwards, for New York, do; lienj Howard, &Op), for Ban Francisco; edits Lovot Peacock, Mon. kin, for New York in January. Balled 30th ,It, ship Jacob A Stamler, Hilts, New Orleans. DOMBSTIO PORTS NEW YORK, Jan 20.—Arrived, steamship Star of the South, Lyon, from Savannah; barque Ifebron, Sheppard, from Neer Orleans. Cid, ship E W Farley, Nichols, Valparaiso. NEWPORT, Jan IB—Std, brig Napoleon, Colby, sup posed for Portland. . 19th, A IL—ln port, sehra S 9 Learned, Tryon, from New York for Boston; Mora, of Providence. Bld this A Nombre Water Witch, Mull, of and from Providence for Baltimore. ROCKLAND—Sid 18th, schr Independence, MePad den, Savannah.' 15th—Ar, barque J W Reed, Reed, Boston. 17th—Std, brig Aladdin, Shortwell, Mobilo; schrJohn 8011, Whicher, Richmond. 18th—Ar, eohr Eliza Jane, Day, B kLEM—Ar 10th, barques Guide, Very, Zanzibar, via Newport and Holmes> Mole; May Queen, Goldsmith, W Coast of Africa. EROVIDENCE, Jan IS—Ar, ochre Jelin L Darling, Howes, Norfolk; Bea Nymph, Dawson, Baltimore, CHARLESTON, Jan 19—Ar, barque Villeneuve, (Span) Oodina. Havana; brig J Ford, Griffin, Rockland, Me; schr Target, Furman, New York. Old, steamer Taabel, Rollins, Havana, via Key West; Bahr Sbenbard A Mount, Smith, West Indies. Went to sea, barque Flight, Morn, Boston; brig Ca tharine Rodgers, Britt, Matanzas; brig Eliza, Lovett, West Indies. APALS.OHICOLA—Ar Oth lust, ship harvest, Loring, from Kennebunk. OM 11th lost, schen James Miller. for N York. NEW YORK, Jao. 21,—Arrived, brig Ilion Bradbu ry, Millar, Marseilles; cobra Helen Pillsbury, Rochelle; 11 CV Johnson, Oreitin, Sonan Beach; Herndon, Washington, NO. Telegraphed.—Steamer Jamestown, Pariah, from Richmond, oil the Highlands. Sailed.—Darques 'Win. 0. Alden, Magill, for Cardonas; Johannes, (Ham) Bruhn; for London; Cadet, Guide, for Bolls°, (Hood.) Oleared.—Driga Poseidon, Kuck, Kingston, Ja ; Gre nada, Taylor, Matanzas ; schrs Lemke', Brown, Curti. cos., Neptune's Bride, illett, Balthnore ; Lally, gran ens, Savannah ; steamer Western Port, Berry, Savannah. BOSTON, January 20—Arrived, brig J Webber, Cardenas. Telegraphed—Brutus Sophia, from St Domingo. Sig nal for a brig. • Cleared—Bisque 0 II Hamilton, Heard, Portland; schr Mama, Wade, Port an Prince. Sailed—Ship Robt Treat; baroues Race-horse; R B Walker; Pilot Fish; Franklin Oa yesterday); Halifax; 0 It Hamilton; achy Witch of the Seas; and from below, barque S D Ryerson, having anchored yesterday. NEW ORLEANS, January 11—Arr, barque Archer, Lewis, Turks faland. Brigs Mary Elizabeth, 11:00n. Has anis; Tallulah, Hanson, do; Martha Clichelst, Rowley, Boston ,• Tempest, Emmen ' Pensacola. Rehm Mystic Valley, eoliths, Mobile ; 0 11 Knudson, Squlrea, Kingston, Jamaica ; Mary Eddy, Lewis, Savannah. Are 12th, Shire George Waabington ' Liverpool; J P Harword, Andros, Boston; Levi Woodbury, Bradford, Liverpool JP Whitney de co; J 0 Humphreys, Stereo, New York;' Neptune, Snell, Boston; Vandalic ' Ander son, Seville, Spain; barques Basel, 310.11Uk011, Bremen; Gen Green, Headland, Charleston; brigs Lsmartine, Mobile; Rufus Route, Davis,llavana; ache Chlpola Lock wood, Minatitian. 13th—Arrived, barques Lexington, Thatcher. Charles ton; II Fountain Kellar. Havana; Ida Kimball, In graham, Trinidad, ' Cuba; Jacob Printers, Carrells, Mo bilo. Cleared 11th—Ships George llallett, Prost, Boston; Charles Sprague Pike. Havre; Henry, Oalhoun, Liver pool; St Louis, Hoyt, Now York; Henry Cook, Plarty, Liverpool; barque Mary Adelia, Keller, Palmbieuf, Pr.; brig 31 A Stereos, Butler, Havana; aches Abby Whit man, Clifford, St Pierre, Martinique; _Queen.Yiatrs+er- Durant. - rat,—Ships Tropic, Newell, Havre; Genoa, Pennell, New York; Martha hideout, Mores, Boston ; Yanny, Wrudt, Pensacola; Alma, Stubbs, Turks Island. 13th--Shipa Chicago, Chase, for Liverpool ; Humbor. Leunerton, Liverpool ; barque Serailna,Millor, for Now York. Bolow—Ships Ifelols, NAROII, Dom Liverpool; Ed. Sherman, from London; Was. Dirvis, from New York i &amnia Bride, Wyman, from Boston; Thomas Pet kits; Panama. Towed to sea 4th lust, ship II Crooker, barque Cephim Sterrett, and brig Bustorado. oth—ship Euphrasia, barque Brilliant brig Brownsville, and schr Wm Ad derly. Also, ship Gliderslove, barque Corilis, and ship Alice, and to the bar barque D Chapin. lth inst, ship Milton and brig W U Rico. 10th. brigs Ellen BatMard, Queen Victoria, A A Chapman and the ship Illustrious, for Liverpool, went to sea 10th mend. , ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Up to 12 o'clock Last Nszlet. (HEARD HOUSE—Chestnut street, below Ninth. 0 T Simmons, N Y F P Montell, Baltimore Austin Dell, Baltimore Dr Feuchtwanirer, N F D J Coddington, N Y J Harrison, N - Y J 11 Reinsheimer, Ohio Norman Jackson, N Y Joe Forester, N It II Snowden, Baltimore T C Shepperd, Arkansas 8 8 Spencer, Lancaster W North, fit Louis A Hood, 8t Louis J M Damien, St Louis Jno L Mayer, York, Pa Jag L Coker, 9 0 J P Howard, N Y Wm II Gilinan, St Unlit WII Pritehartt St Louis T R Warring, Charleston 3 L Ring, Springfield II A Fuller, Springfield W 0 Fuller, Springfield II W Beecher, N Y J T Howard & wife, Ky O P Arbegust, Ky Edw Riddel, Boston F 1.1. Smith, N J R J Howard, St Louts Wm H Carmen, Del W 1151cLoese, Cheater, SO Ii !lichens). Chester; 80 S3l Shoemaker, Belt 8 Dante & lady, N Y 8 A Allen, Trento)) J 8 Clark, San Francisco Mrs A Wilson, N Y L Gassier, N Y L Donizetti, N Y Robt Russell, N Y Mr D'Angrl, N Y Mrs D'Angri, N Y Milo Carioli, N Y A N Haase, N Y,, J Rogers, Providence, II I 8R Brown, Omaha, NT ' 0 Stebbins, Jr, & la, N Y Gee W Lane k wife, Nl7 11 Trexier;Reading 8 1 Peeke,N Y R Mc3lorrine, N Y Eflw Johnson, N Y Walter Paine, Fall River 8 R Winder, Providence, RI Wm Moser, N Y 3 II Willard, Troy, NY 8 9 Long & wi, N Y W 13 Long, N Y Dant F Appleton, N Y 8 W Baker, Ptevlllence,R I T W Devoe, N Y J Illoodgood, N Y J li Danforth, N Y Richest Yates, 11l W (1 Orden, I' ll I 0 Lord, N Y . John Chudwlck, N 3 A Du Creel, N Y Elw W Fuller, N Y David Partui, WY A Ii ughtsling, N Y Slg Rocco, N I.' Sig Arduesni, N Y Big Beginerdi , N I' W D Comex's, Yale College Mrs J I' Comeau., Del II .1 Fairchild, N Y Copt Crash), N Y Wm II Baldwin,Jr,Jr Batt J 8 Baog, Baltimore Y. Virnsflield,Pittstown Mr De Le Grange & la, N Y W L Mallory, Cincinnati J Johnson, N Y It A Rain°, Richmond, Ye Saint Hanna Fort Wayne II 0 Hobart, N Y J (form ,N Y J klJonning-, N Y MERCHANTS , HOTEL—Fourth street, below Arch. E J Bennett, Md , St John George, Philo Dan'l Pomeroy, MUM Woe W Willis, Mans Silas Ii Smith, Philo 0 it Mott, Pa J . II Eldred, Pa E C Burton, Centre co B W Chamberlin, Pa B F.llastings, N Y_ J Marsh, Uniontown Hon Jos K Ailey, Y rontou J I) Cannon, N Y John 0 Hager, Lancaster Albert Butler, Pa E Lincoln Phila Hon 0 Scott, Pa A King, N Y 8 L Roberts, Doylestown John Smith, Mass UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. Jld Robinson, New Rope Ohas Mlckly, Allentown 1b oe P Potts, Norristown Mrs Riley, Easton Jacob Maurer & la, Reading Peter :Bunting, Pottsville Amos Brown, Pottsville .7 Burr Mooro, Philo Mrs Moore, Philo AII Trego, Lamberts, N 3 Oeo Brawl, Newark,Del Isaac T James, Reading II Ilutterross, Lambertv,NJ J Reading, NewJersoy Blt McGurn), Shipponsburg 711 Blueffer, Pottsville J F Cold, Reading AMERICAN HOTEL.oTieatunt atreet. alicive Milk_ It N Peterson, N Y (I Darwin Wiegkon, pu-iln II Munroe ,b, la, St Louin John Maltby, N Y Wm Goodman, N Y It F Taylor, Limisiana 10 A Curtis, Delaware W W blerriek, 511 Wrii Dudley, Md .1 P Ferrell, Littleton, "Ve Mrs Reilly, Long Island blaster R itonnin. X Y P. Beeman, St Louis Mra 0 bLartin, N Y NATIONAL HOTEL—Race a:reet, ebora Tbird. 0 Brunaer, Bethlehem D k` Anderson, Ma Win Jackson, N Y 7Janl Noglo, Pottsville Blynn, Lock Haven Yslwd Gaunter, N J W & Morgsu, Pottsvillo Thou Inching, N J Ueo Mclntosh, Doyleet , s tru Jon S Young, Pittsburgh Wm Coma' la, Allf.mt.'n Danl Walsh, Harrisburg II L Acker, Pottsvillo It Lutze, Now York M A Loebeustelis, Y Adolph Bernstein, N Y Chao Bornstein, N Y It Lunde, N Y A Gross, N Y T Woman, Relglear'le t P BLACE. BEAR INN—fifth and Merchant streets. J Cmopboll, Pa Thus Bird, Did Ely Parry, Lancaster Hll Parry, Lancaster 7 I , Foster, Marley D II Montgomery, Haney 3 J lichaffer, Muncy J Leedom & In Pa Mies Leedom, ra (I Callaghan A In, Fiala David fin) Jor, Phila j 3 N Wright, Pa Jos Day, $ II Bonj 'P Dye, Del 0 Darlington Pa' Milton Darlington, Pa STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. U Ifinklo, St Louis } J Robinson. Camden. Andrew Cohn, Pa Chas Hyde, Pit N Marks, Fort Doporit Theo J Jordon, I'a Levi L Porter, Slott Wm Roberts, Lancaster 1' Lorobakor, N Y BARLEY SIIDAP HOTEL—Second street, below Tine W W h(arp)s, llartaville W 7 Ball, Pa B T Janney, Newtown • 8 11 Walborn, Bridgeton J W Davla, Cheltenham T P Hervey, NPKR David Pell, Pa Wm Past, Pa Master Past, Pa 0 M. Price & la, Pa P Fell, Buckingham T II Bedloe, Atlantic city BALD EAGLE—Third street. above Callowhill. JII Arndt, Bengalis ex N E Lawrene, Pa H Ben:moron, Pa I W Wilson, Allentown Leiria P Jacoby, Pa Frank Diehl, Pa 0 Stopler, Lucke co D 0 Gable, Berke co A Barris, Summit Rill MADISON / 10 U8H—Beeond street, above ?Uri* al J4=oll Anderson, Del Rabt Henderson, Freeport Joint L Lleh, Freeport 0 B Briggs, N Y P A flarpee, lowa W L Arrleon,liebraska .RI;AOR DRAB ROTEL—Third street; above Oal lov~hf 11. Jam Smith ) Sumneytown Chas Roads, Southampton JO4ql;A word; Berzavglt 1:10e4sor, THE PRESS.:-PMLADELPHIA; FRIDAY; AI 4 iITARY 22; 1858: Notizeo vonsumption, ITS PIEST AND LAST STAGES The earliest indication of this treaoheroue disease Is an irritation in the throat and bronchial tubes by catching cold, which excites coughing and expecto ration of a foamy, frothy, or whitish phlegm; in others It is of a mere chronic tendency, hawking up a con gealed mucus similar to boiled starch, of a glutinous, slimy, and stringy eubstance, more profuse In the morn ing, and particularly after meals, which muses a Us agreeable sensation in the throat until this offeneive matter le removed. Then the flutterer is at once for I short time, while another eputta is collecting or coca mutating to substitute the former. This Is the foeult of a neglected condition of the bowels, which checks the: circulation of the blood, and corrupts the flowing loon- Woe of 11 o. The parent of consumption le concealed in the adulterated and impure state of the blood, which gives rise to cough by tha elighteet memo, prdiusing hacking, hawking, and expeotoration of a lightish se cretion, with a derangement of the liver and bowels, which is termed by the schools Bronchitis, or bronchial diticultiee. Breathing short and hurried, cough frequent, with an apumulation of corrupted matter, sometimes streaked with blood, profuse night sweats, emaciation and de. Linty ; cold chine in tho forenoon, with a burning foyer after; flesh sat and flabby, the limbs scarcely able to support the body ; a aileceptibility of catching cold upon the least exposure, attended with a hoarseness and a lose of voice, with heavy expectoration in the forenoon, eying pains in the chest, olden, and Moulder'', with a severe fit of coughing in the morning, or on awaking from sleep The painful crisis is (ant approaching, with a swelling and pulling of the feet and ankles, and fre quent attacks of diarrlues. In females the symptoms are more distressing at an earlier period than in the male, with a weakness in the back and loins, a sinking end exhausted recline:lt the stomach, nervoits and ex citable, with gradual and frequent interruptions of the monthly blow, and, as the disease' progreissei t a total or final cessation of it, with the harbinger of a broken down constitution. The above stages aro sufficient to convince the sufferer of the origin of hie woes, by comparing them to his own feelings, which must terminate fatally,,,lf the latter symptoms are fully developed, a cure iiitoesi ble. What a mockery to attempt to cure consdiaPtion whoa the lamp of life is almost extinct, through a total neglect on the part of the sufferer in not chocking it while confined to the throat. J. D. DURKIN, Chronic and Consumptive Physician, can be consulted it hie Office, No. 123 8. THIRD Street, opposite the Girard Bank, Philadelphia. No patient treated longer than three weeks, online there is ample benefit derived. Consultation and Medicine fee $3; despatched by Express all over the United States and ()amides on receipt. No Letter answered without the specified en closure. je22.lt* Saving Fund • OF THE AMERTOAN TRUST COMPANY, 8. E. CORNIM FOURTH AND WALNUT STREETS, Has always paid in full on demand, AND CONTINUES TO DO so. INTEREST, FIVE PER OENT. de23-Im* Saving Fund.—Nntlonal Safety Trust ON, Office, WALNUT Street, K. W. corner of THIRD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS BY THE BANII2. 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2. Current Bank Notes, Cheeks, and Specie will be received on deposit. 8. Deposits mode in Dank Notes or Ohooko will be paid back in Current Bank Notes. 4. Deposita made in Gold or Myer will be paid book in Coin. Interact PITE PHA OMIT. por annum. n 025 Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, • ‘24 WALNUT ST, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENOE SQUARE. GEO. J. HENKEL'S, 04 WALNUT Street, 0022-Om Late of 173 Otteatout Street "Good Coffee. Leveret( Coffee cannot realize the full value of their favorite beverage without haying it made in the Old Dominion Coffee Pot. ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & GILROY, 117 and 119 South TENTH, cor. of George, (18-em Solo Manufacturers. Spects Payments Five Per Oent. Saving Fund or AMERICAN LIFE INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY ; 6. E. corner WAL NUT and FOURTU Streets. This old Institution, haying ALWAYS paid in full on demand, continues to mealy° on Deposit, in Current Funds, and ley all Sums so called for In GOLD and SILVER. ja2o-Im Seamen's Saving Fund Office 203 Walnut street, one door west of second street. Receives de. posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the . oommunity, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. °Moe open dolly, from 9 until 6 o'clock ; and on Mon day and Eatnrday until 9 In the evening. Pi esident Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Booretary, Charles If. Morris. William C. Staten, 007 Chestnut Street, is selling all kinds of flue Stationery at ene-half the re gular price. Call on him at once and you will be satis fied. The Greatest Bargains to the World.—Th subteriber,liettmahauf • trlsir-r-vi--vvrvvr.-•-ar.v• lifitirriataa of superior Beady-Made Clothing for 'tale. All in want of a superior article are invited to give him a call. Store to let and fixtures for tale: TRACY, 202 MARKET Street. del6-2m For Perfumed Breuth, White Teeth, and Beautiful complexion, use " Balm Of 1,000 Flowers." For dressing Ladies' hair, use "Woodland Cream, a new Pomade." It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully. W. P. FICTRIDOB A; CO., Proprietors, N. Y. For sale by T. D. Peterson, 306 Chestnut; Samuel Shriek), Twelfth and Chestnut; A. D. Durand, 718 Chest nut; T. II l'ettre & Co., 716 Chestnut; G. G. Evans, Gift Book-store, 489 Chestnut; 0. S. Hubbell, 1410 Mantua French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar ket; D. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr. Morrison, Seventeenth and Chestnut ; d . W. Simon & Hone, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward Christman% 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut. n01.2.-/T On the Flat Docenther, 1857, by Roy. G. W. Showman, Mr. WM. FENACY to Mita MARY BOWERS, both of thin city. January 10th, 1558, by the eon. Richard Vaux. JULES OUINAND to ELINA RICHARD, both of Switzerland. On tho 14th ;not , by Roy. Jacob Itelfonetotn, Air RICHARD PARKES, of Pittoborgh, Alien JANE $ FLEAIItiO, of Gormantown. On the nth Inst., CURTIS ItEPPERT, Printer, In the 26th year of his age. On the 20th inst., alter a lingering illness in the 41st year of her age, Tire. SARAN JANE, wife of Wee. 11. Hanley, and daughter or Samuel and Mary Caruthers, On the 20th inst., CATILARINE L., daughter of Christian and Suaannah Du% In the 10th year of her age. On the 20th inst., after a long and protracted tllnoeC which he here with Christian resignation, MOSES WATSON, In the 86th yca , :of his age. I:rr People's Llteizary Institute-4s ninny holders of tickets worn unable to gain luhnialden to the Lecture of lout night, in Musical Fnud Hall, the COW. mitt& are endeavoriu g to effect an arrangement with Mr. IIEECIIEIt for .ANOTRER LECTURE. for which these tickets will be good Due notice will be given, at an early period, through the papers. Dr224t* i The Fief% of Milt.% of Lectures on the PH rr ILOSOPHY 0 E THE SIDLE, by the Rev. Dr. S. JACOBS, will be given at SANSOM STREET HALL . , on SATURDAY, ti ,o 231 lest., at 73i In the evontog. Single tickets, t o admit a DO and a gentleman, 25 chi. Yor the coast , $l. jal9-5t A Ssi •IMEN T. ALFRED FASSITT, trmlin gas PARSITT St Co , haying tide day made a goners!, assignment, both as an luttlytdual'and as his FASSITT & Co., to tho subscriber, for the benefit of credit ors, all persons indebted to him, as an indi vidual o.; as YASBITT & Co., are required to make pay ment. s .e me, W. J. CIIAVLAIN, Assignee, No. 003 MARKET Street. PLC la DIMPITIL, January 21, 1855 Ja22-fto3w 1N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND 00IINTY OF PHILADELPHIA In the matter of the Account of JOHN Gat Lcdtan, in Etna with the Minor Children of All L JAMES, deceased. The Auditor apholuted by the court to audit, settle, w d adjust the account of John Miller, as Guardian of t ho Minor Children of ADEL lit JAMES, deceased, • and to report distribution of the balanco, will enter upon tho discharge of tile duties on WIIDNESDAY, the third day of February 1868, at 4 o'clock P. M. at his office, No. 221 South PIX.TLI Street, Philadelphia. ja2-funrtit P. SLIEPPARD, Auditor (Z.ERMON" , PHOTOGRAPH ROOMS, corner SEVENTH and CHESTNUT streets —All the various styles of portraiture known in the photo- graphic art era produced at this establishment. A new ntvle of portrait Just introduced, nurpeinlug the thisst miniature on ivory, excelling ell others in point of like noes and delicacy of coloring, with a most wonderful stereoscopic effect. Tho public are invited to call and examine thin now style of miniature. alt ES. WIIELEN & CO., No. 309 WAL • NUT stroet, above Third. Government, State, Railroad. and Bank Stocks and Loans bought and cold me commission in Ulla city, Now Yolk, or Becton Particular attention given to the sato Inveatment of money, and the negotiation wfml 'UIVERY STABLE KEEPERS, LOOK _KJ to sour interests, and pat oath° USSIIER'S LAMP FACTORY, 100 Youth EIGHTH street, Woe Chestnut. Previous to bin opening a responsible factory, you were charged $lB for work which he in now doing in a war ranted manner from $8 to $lO Pupport him, or you will have the same charges to pay. jell-y KEROSENE OIL, ISTILLED FROM COAL KEROSENE LUBRIOATING OILS. This Oil lc not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO THE REST SPERIII. It will NOT HUH Olt CONGEAL AT A LOW TEMPERATURE,and it will RUN LONGER AND KEEP TILE JOURNALS COOLIIR THAN ANY OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL. blachlnicte and othora are requested to call and examine these Olin at the solo agency, GEORGE M. FREEMAN, Agt., de19.3m.1t NO.IIO Walnut street, above Front THE BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THE WORLD!—PREPARED RV A CHEMIST. HARTSHORNE'S PECTORAL SYRUP OF WILD CHERRY le admitted by the thousands who havo used it to bo the beet propsration in use for COUGHS, from a cold or a CONSUMPTIVE COUfill, ASTHMA, BRON CHITIS, CATARRH, or any Lung Affection. It is iiiso a great remedy for Honreeness, and allays all In flammation of the Lungs or Throat. Bottles 25, 50 cents, and $l, Sold by R. H. k C. 11. JENKINS, Corner WALNUT and SECOND Streets, and jal6-If No. 0 North NINTII 110 r USSIA MATS.-600 dozen RUSSIA MATB, aaltable for gardeners , nee. For sale by WEAVER A k CO., NO. 28 North WATER street, AIS•W And 23 North Whgres, ELEM3EZEI illarnages lOratbe, Xotttea. ------w*,---, OFFICE OF THE INBURANON COMPANY NORTH AMERICA, No. 232 WALNUT STREET, SODTII OIDX, HUT OW THIRD 11,16158. STATEMENT OP THE ASSETS Ot "The President and Directors of the Insurance Company of North America," publintie4 in conformity with the provielone of the Act of Assembly : MORTGAGES, Allot "Melt are first Mortgages LOAN BONDS. $40,000 Philadelphia City Loan, 6 per cent 87 54,800 00 $lO,OOO Philadelphia City Loan, ilea Works 90 9,000 00 $20,000 Pennsylvania State 5 per cent. Stock 85 17,000 00 $20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny 6 per cent., redeemable De cember ill, 1880 05 19,000 00 $20,000 oineinuati City Bonds .........80 18,000 00 $lO,OOO Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Company's Loan of 1800 85 8,500 00 $25,000 Lehigh. Coal and Navigation Company's Loan 00 22,600 00 $42,000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company's Convertible Mort gage Loan 69 29,500 00 $20,000 Delaware and Raritan Canal Company, and Camden and Am boy Railroad and Transporta tlon Company, 6 per cent 70 14,000 00 $ll,OOO Allegheny County Bonds, (to Pennsylvania Railroad) 77 8,470 00 $lO,OOO North Pennsylvania Railroad Company's 6 per cent. 80nd5..50 20,000 00 $lO,OOO Schuylkill Navigation Compa ny's Convertible 1852 6 per cent Mortgage Loan 60 0,000 00 $132.50 Schuylkill Navigation Compa ny's Boat, and Boat and Car Loan, 6 par cent 75 475 00 $5,000 Union Canal Company, 0 per cent 40 2,000 00 100 shares Philadelphia Dank • 100 10,000 00 6.5 " Lehigh Coal and. Navigation Company 60 4,260 00 03 " Lehigh Coal mid Navigation Company, 3Crill 33 2,079 00 03 " Germantown and P orklo men Turnpike Road Com ' , pan), 60 3,110 00 3$ " Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company GO 2,100 CO 66 Schuylkill Navigation Com pany, preferred of 1852 ..... 18 1,008 00 54 tt Schuylkill Navigation Com pony 10 640 00 100 " North Pennsylvania Rail road Qompany 9 900 00 30. " Phlhdelphia Steam Tug Company, $l6 paid 1,200 00 6 " Philadelphia and Dam do Grace Tow Boat Company,loo 600 00 2 Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Conlin', ny 250 600 00 MINIELLANEOUB Notes Receivable E 343,900 07 Policies, the premiums of which re main unsettled, and debt due in 103- count 50,483 61 Cash iu Bank 91,303 58 Real Estate 22,000 00 By order of the Board. DENBY D. BIIERBBRD, Secretary INCORPORATED IN 1704. CAPJI'AL, 8100,000. CHARTER PIRPETUAL. lIARINR, FIRM, AND ISLAND TRANSPORTATION MURANO/8 DIRLOTORB Arthur G. Coffin, William Welsh, Saantiol W. Jones, William E. Bowen, • John A. Brown, James N. Dickson, Samuel F. Mall, B. Morrie Wain, Charles Taylor, John Mason, Ambrose White, George L. litarrlson, John It. Nell, Francis R. Cope, Richard D, Wood, Edward 11. Trotter. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. HENRY D. BIIERRERD, Fecretary. jalll-It MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY, FIRE, MARINE, AND INLAND.— Oflico No.lo MERCHANTS' EXCHANGE. PITILADNLPHI 41, 3souary 10th, 1808. At tho Annual ?Sooting of the Stockholders of this Company, held on the 4th lost , the following gentle men were elected Dtancrona for the ensuing year: Wm. , A. Rhodes, Ohm. Wise, ,Aaron S.Lipplucott, Jno. P. bimons, James Y. Smyth, J. Rinaldo Bank, Chas. J. Yield, Thos. Bell, Wm. Neal, If. Richards ?Suckle. At a S t ated M ee .tiSlLßL thP,PwhAMMeateree l / 4 1To com "c"' ing. year, Prealdent—W3ll. A. RHODES. Ylco-Bresident-011AS. WISE. Secretary—ALFßED WEEKS. ja2l.3t OFFICE OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY 1-/ INSURANON AND TRUST COMPANY, pIIMADELeIII I, January Hat, 1868. At an Election held by the Stockholders on the 18th Instant, the following gentlemen were elected Diroctora to nerve for the ensuing year, viz: Henry L. Benner, Edward L. Carter, Robert Selfridge, O. Landreth Munna, Samuel H. Milton, Francis Lee, F. Carroll Brewster, Joseph Yerkes, Joseph D. Barry, Henry Diffenderfer. At a Meeting of the Board of Directors+, held on the 19th teat., HENRY L. RENNER was re-elected Presi dent, BOBER"' SELFRIDGE Vico-President, and ja2l.St IRILLIAM J. tIRED. Soreetory. B ANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.— The A-1 1 / Annual Meeting of the Steekholdere of the Preei dent, Directors, and Company of the liana of Pennsyl vania will ho held at the Banking House, 226 WALNUT BtroeL on MONDAY, the first day of February neat, at 12 o'clock M ; twinediately after which en Election will Ds held for twelve Directors to Serve for the en ening year. ■ J. L. FENISIORE, Jn2t•tfol Aestetatit Outlier. SURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. MARINE, FIRE. AND INLAND TRANSPOR TATION INSURANCE. OFFICE No. 232. WALNUT STREET, South side, east of Third street. The properties of this Compmy are will invested, and furnish an available fut.d for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be protected by Insurance. MARINE RISKS taken on Vessels, Freights, and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATION RISKS on Merchandise per Railroads, Canals, and Steamboats. FIRE RIVES on Merchandise, Furniture, and Build ings, in City and County. INCORPORATED IN 1791. CAPITAL 9500,000, ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED. Torn', PROPERTIES $1 007,925.10. PERPETUAL (MARTYR. DIRECTORS. ARTHUR G COFFIN, WILLLASI WELSH, SAMUEL W. JOSIKS, WILLIAII E. BOWEN, JOHN A. BROWN, JADES N. DICKSON, RASIUSI. X. SMITH, S MORRIS WALLA, CHARLIE TAYLOR, JOHN MASON, A 111111063 WIDTH, lixoßon L. 'Lummox, Jonx It. Nrry, FRANCIS B. Coro, RICHARD D. Wool', EDWARD U. TROZTRIA ARTHUR G. Cl/MN, Prue!dent. HENRY D. SIIERREDD, Secretary. jell-If TRELIANCE MUTUAL INSU _IL RANCE COMPANY OP PHILADELPHIA, Wilco No. 308 WALNUT atront. The following statement of the affalre of thin Com. pony, on the 31st of December, 1851, In published in pure:ranee of the charter, viz To Capital Stock 0170,900 00 Certificates of profit, convert ible into stock 1,020 00 $177,020 00 To Contingent Account for Promlums. On Fire Rieke outstanding Dec. 31, 1858 55,618 22 To Fire Risks received, not, in 1857 52,048 15 To Interest Account, net, re• coined in 1867 14,779 II To Policies, Trausfore, and other profits 1,612 66 $302,043 14 By profit and loss, December 31, 1816 3,627 77 Byi , lit for lowa In 1857, on receivable 2,618 32 Sly by Piro paid In 1867.. 67,075 13 By Expenees, Including agencies nod taxes 11,308 60 Remaining with the Company IVIIlob is Invested as follows, vit.: In First Mortgagee on City Property $120,200 00 In Pennsylvania ltailroul Co.'s 0 per cont. Mortgage Loan, 30,000, cost 21,100 00 In Alleghony County 6 per coot Pennsyl vania llailroid Loan 10,000 00 In. Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock In Stunk Atcnunt. for 381 Mimes of the Re- Calico 31utual Insurance Co 19,150 00 In County Fire Inournuco Coln stock 1,050 00 In Scrip in sundry Insurance Compauleg... 425 00 In Bills Receivable, business papor 64,410 07 In Book Accounts, accrued Interest, &0... 2,514 94 In Cash on Laud 10,862 31 OPricsns OP TIIE COMPEE/Y. CLEM TINGLEY, President. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, George M. Stroud, Wm. R. Thompeon John R. Won ell, Samuel Biaptiam, Benj W. Tingley, George W. Carpenter, Z. Lothrop, Robert Steen, II L. Corson, Charles 13 Wood, Robert Toland, litrshall llilt Cornelius Stevenson, Jacob T. Bunting, Charles Leland, William Musser, Wm. al.Remple,ritteir'it D. DI. lIINUIDIAN, Secretary. CUM CAMPHOR, Ail Coriander seed, Oantharldee, Rad Ithni, Manna, small flake, Alex Senna, Bay Rum, Jamaica Ginger Root, Cardamom Seed. Window Glass! Window Glass Sheets & 'fluffy's make; superior to any in the market. We nre now receiving two-thirds of the Glans made at these works Auy of the above articles sold in quantities. to suit the purchaser. Bend your orders to ZEIO LER. & MUM , Wholneate Druguiste, jals S. W. corner SECOND and ORKIN Ate. MINCED MEAT.- The Subscriber bee commenced reaulAnturing hie Ne Plus Ultra MINCED MEAT, which he offers to hie customers in LABOR or BOALL QUABITRIRS• Ordure through BLOOD'S DILIDATOD will be punc tually ettemled to. JOSHUA WRICIIIT SPRTNO GARMAN ens ,_ yIIANKLIPT ets nail GALLS. WHALE OIL, twulu , 1,000 gall. Elephant 011, 60 bbls, No. 1 Lard Oil, for sale by OROASDA„LE, & co., 00104 N!. 704 N. Derwin avenur4 40/1.11. STAPLE GOODS—MUSLINS BY THE PIM/B.—We have now in Basement Story a full atock 7.8, 4.4, 5-4,04, 8-4, 10-4, and 12.4 Shirtings and Sheetinge, in Brown end Bleached Goode, to which we invite buyers' attention, as they will be sold at a small traction advance on the ma w . price. Also, Superior makes Shirting Ina Bosom Linen. Shirt Bosom s machine and w oven. Table LIFIenS, wo ll mted Pure, 50 cents up. Table (Botha, 60, 76; 83 cents, $l, $1.50, to $4. Brown Table Linen , _ various grades. Napkins, Towels, D'Oylies, Diapers, &, Flannels, Tickings, Table Diaper, ho &o. BE/ORE STOOK TARING We will sell 'leveret " odg iota of old imam very cheap, They comprise : Plaidlalenclas 12N cta., regu lar price 25; two other iota at 10 and 20 cents, b een selling at 12% and 31 centa ; 121 E-cont Prints atlo cents; lot of $ 1 Oassimeres 75 cents, &a. Remnants cheap - , 000PBB, to OONARD. ja2l S. E. cor. NINTH, and MARILDT. DOMESTIO DRY GOODS.- MAO STARR, JR ' No. 125 CHESTNUT Street ' Has In store the following desirable goods, which he offers to the trade on the moat favorable terms: 1600 bales light and medium Shootinge and Shirting,. 1000 CMS Eloatlaed 300 " Madder and Steam Prints. 300 packages Eagle Medal and Conestoga Ticking'. 100 caner plaid and striped Cenaburge, Denima, Clan ton Flannels, &e. Also, Doeskin Oeasimerem, Cambrica, and goods gene rally adapted to the clothing trade. Jan. Um $205,600 00 -11.3AYADERE WOOLLEN SKIRTS,— SLIARPLESB DROTHERFi havo received English Skirtings, bright colors in Bayadere, an article mush usad in England. Pao CHESTNUT and EIGHTH Streets. IPECIAL NOTICE.— P. , AN IMMENSE STOCK OP WHITE GOODS. TIIORNLEY & 0111881 Would call special attention to their 'present stock of LINENS AND MUSLINS Embracing every variety of make and width, at prices exactly to suit the theca. 4.4 Inch Linens, of our own importation, warranted pmie tisx, from 81 cents to 11.26 per yard. Table Linenn, by the yard and in the cloth, of various patterns, and prices. Napkins, Towels, DOylies, Diapers, Crashes, Ac , Ac. Ladles' and gentlemen's Linen Handkerchiefs, In every quality. SHIRTING, SHEETING,-AND PILLOW MUSLINB. Williamsville, Wameutta, New York Mille Ac. 0-8, 6-4, &I 8.4 10-4, and 12-4 Bleached and Un bleached Muslin°. White lirilliantes, white Mareeilem white Dimity, Ac. Woven Shirt Fronts, machine - stitchedi do, in every pat tern and price. Jaconet, thunbrie, Swiss, Nansook, Mull and other Embroidered Collars, Sleeves, Infants' Waist Bands, tco., Ac. With a very large stook of general Dry Goode, bought cheap for cash, and to be sold cheap at THORNLEY & 01111311 , 81. N. E. con EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. Jalfi NO SECOND PRICE. SPRING GOODS-1858. PRINTS A. AW. PRAGUE'S, in large areortuaant,or superior styles and uality ; also, Robert Reaole's,Rockiasham Co.'s, and other make.. BLEACHSti AND BROWN COTTONS. tonal&le, Hope, Blackstone, York Premium, Cohan net, Carr's River, Central, Willimantic, Johnston, Gro ton, Virginia Family, Mechanics ' and Farmers', arren A.. &o. Also, Slaters and Shepard's Canton Flannels; Brown and Bleached Drills ; Jewett City Denims ; Irene Tick ing' • Alabama, Carolina, and Keystone Stripes; Lone dale'Nankeens and Silesian; Corset Jeans; (lambdas; Checks; l'autaloon'Stuffs, &c. &c. ••• • . Greenfield and Terry's Black Doeskin Cassimeres ; Glenhaut and Pgmeroy , s Cotton Warp Cloths; Stearns ' Un i on Castimires, printed and plain, in great variety ; Minot, Mineral Spring and other desirable styles of a tinetts. Aleo, a good assortment of Block and Mixed Cassimeret, Kentucky Jeans, and Plaid Limeys. FOR 5014 or Tan PAC/RAWL A LIBIRAL DISCOUNT RADE POE BR9R2APAPIR. WELLING, COFFIN & CO., jal2 116 CLIESTNUT Street. ItioELRIA , IS OFFERING GREATER /VA BARGAINS than ever wero heard of before. $l2 SO Long troche Shawls selling at $8 60 760 Square 'do. do. do. 360 500 Long Blaqket do. do. 360 400 Square tilanil3t, splendid quality, 260 7. 50 Chenille Shawls, splendid, 3 50 Closing out Cloaks less than half the regular prices— s2, 250, 8, 3.50, 4;4 50, ands. Splendid Underskirts and Drawers„ the cheapest in the city-50, 62X, 10' 87x cents, and n. Beautiful Black allot Fancy Velvets. All Bake, from auction, surprisingly cheap. Black and Fancy Dress Bilks, in endless variety—the cheapest in the city. Beautiful Fields, 25 cents; All-wool, 28 cents, worth 62;4 cents. Merinoes, Paramattae, Do Laincs Men's Travelling Simple, ono lot from auction, PM, worth FO, all wool. The best and heaviest Bleached Moulins lrrthe city at 10 cents. Splendid Prints, 10 cents, usually sold atl2X cents. m Gingha.. Flannels, Table Linens, Towelings, Ir/outing Linens. be cheapest Cloths and Oaasiraeres in the city. Trimmings lees than half tlih usual prices. Best quality Kid Cloves at 02) cents, abs AIogLROVS, jall-fmw 1.70.11 South NINTH. Street. $1,007,825 26 MUSLINS OF ALL WIDTHS AND ita. QRADiS. OURWEN STODDART & BROTHER Hays now open a large stock of BLEAGIIED AliD BROWN MEETINGS AND SHIRTINGS, Comprising all the moat desirable makes, which are sold at the very lowest prices, by the piece or yard. Noe. 450, 452, and 454 len NORTH BBOOND STREET. ABOVE WILLOW. BLACK VElLS.—Black French Veils, rich atyles. Also, Alode, Crape, and Barege Veils. For sale by SHARPLESS BROTHERS, jag CHESTNUT and EIGHTH. streets. CLOAKS.- OIIEAP AND ELEGANT GLOAT!. r YMN"P" ' ern' CLo 4 a S In the City, IT SIDOORD PRIOes, AY GEO. PREER'B, N 0.910 011ESTNGT writ..non, - BROAD CLOTHS, CASHMERES, SATTINETS, VESTINGS, Boyle wear generally, And Clothe For Ladles' Menke From the late Auction Balm at REDUCED PRICES. CURWEN STODDART & BROTHER, . 450, 452, and 454 North SECOND Street, deal above WILLOW. L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL It SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES, 1088 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh And 315 B. SECOND St., below Spruce. FACTORIES.—Noe. 03 and 97 GEORGE Bt., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders made at a few hours , notice. se29.4mlt 'DEMOVAL.—THE GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed then. Mee to No. 415 WALNUT Street s in the Schuyl kill Navigation Company's Building. ita2o-1m REMOVAL.- SMITH, IV/LL/AMS, 4. CO., DRY GOODS JOBBERS, TUVE ATNOVITI TO THE SPLENDID IRON-FRONT STORI:, No. 513 MARKET STREET, ABOVE FIFTH, PHILIDELEHIA, Where, with their facilities for accommodating the Trade vastly increased, they feel themselves prepared to offer Inducements to hlerchants unsurpassed by ANY omen XSTABLISUMENT IN TUIS OOUOTRT. jnl6-4moi-if IEMOVAL.--CRITTENDEN's FHILA DELPIIIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Jr RE MOVED to the northeast corner of 9EVENTR and CHESTNUT Streets. - • - - . Tho whole building In occupied, and fitted up in a style surpassing anything of the kind in this country. Thorough preparation for the counting-house. Individual instruction from competent and attentive Teachers, under the Immediate eye of the Principal. JANUARY 16, 1858 Open day and evening One of the Post Penmen In the Country has charge of the Writing Department. Hleaso call and nee Bpeclmens aud get a Catalogue of Terme. ace,. 3a13-7 REMOVAL.- 0. FAWCETT, lIAIR CUTTER AND WIG MAKER, Iles removed to MD 011ESTNUT street, four door's be low ELI:NEM:It. ja2-tf 108,324 8, AGENTS WANTED.—Five to Ten Eel lace per day can in) easily made. Call on A. BLACK, at Jacob Leutan'e Sorrel Corse lintel, West Mug street, Lancaster, Pa. deli4t WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to whom will bo given good pay, board r clothing, and medical attendance. Tay from $l2 to TV. Per month No man having a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE, at No. 811 MARKET street above Eighth, north side. WILLIAM D. ROY' LT,. Ist Lieut. 2d. Ent. of Oave,ry, oet 6-4m* Recruiting Meer. f 248,112 32 Inaarance Compamcs i aIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR a-• ANON COMPANY, PUTLADELPHJA—Offine, No. 802 WALNUT street, west of TIMM. 4 .Plakt 1118K8 WILY TAKEN" DlantrOle. Joel Jones, C eo. W. Woodward, Win M. Swain, 11. N. Burroughs, John Anspach, Jr., Thos. Crayon, Joseph Klapp M. D., A. S. “dlett, John McClure, Jer. Walker, J.ll Ilughes, C. D. Shoemaker, W. 8 Boyd, U. R. Coggshali, Wm. 0. Rudman, John W. Cloghorn, Frannie Peter,. Mon. JOEL JONES, President. A. S. GILLETT, Vice President. Jan. S. BloNtown, Secretary and Treasurer. Juts B. ALTOID, Auistnnt Seoretary. ja7.3m.it $248,112 32 OFFICE TO RENT AND FIXTURES FOR SALE—The seeond.atory Rooms, 47 South THIRD Street, with gas, eater. .ko. Large tiro-proof Safe, suitable for a Broker or Jeweler. Apply on thu premiere. Ja2l-3t* lIIESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT St., opposite the State House; one of the best business locations In Philadelphia, with beat, light, and all inoil.erst conveniences. Apply on the premises, Room No. 8, to G. W. J. BALL, Agent. 1,028 CHINA AND GLASS. DINNER WARE, TEA AND TOILET SETS. WHITE, GOLD BAND, AND DECORATED FRENOEI AND BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, AN. WILL SE SOLD, AT THE LOWEST MOW, AT MAR XSEN A WITTE'S, MASONIC HALL, 713 CHESTNUT N. D,—Goode loaned to parties at reasonable torma. lae•7 ViTILLIAM HENRY MOORE,FIJRN V INO UNDERTAKER, No. 1416 Alyou Street, west of Dros4, late of 506 ARON. Street, , 1,164 VOW alwals ou hand. 30,414 Orp Gogh. WOOLLEN GOODE Ilemovals Molts ,for ale and tto Ect. Oates by 2i.Uttion. BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, eces int . sor to WOLDIRT 1 SCOTT,) 431 Oft! enguT gt., opposite the Outrun ROWN, between /mirth arid yd Streets SALE QY (MONDE Wits, acEma BORES, &c. Thus (Friday) Morning, Commencing at 10X o'cloct precisely ) will be Bold by catalogue, a general assortment of choice fors, in eels, for ladies' and misses' wear. Also, 20 large carriage sod sleigh robes. tcr May be examined prior to WO. QA3II - .TEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN OPPICR, No. 1121 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear et., 0 1 4 eight doom below the Exehenge. Hour, of business from I o'clock, A. M . ., until 10 o'clock in the evening. Outdoor sales, and sales at the Auction House, at tended upon the most eatisfactou terms. CAPITAL $200,000. Established fur the last Thirty Years. Advanced made from one dollar to thousands on Dia m.auds., Silver Plate, Watchee, Jewelry, Hardware, Met chap dm, Clothing, `rnntltate, Bedding, Cigars, Musical luwom d % A we, Guns, Horsess, Canines, and Hoods el ere l oo t - 14 P .t . rowan any length of time agreed upon. All advance', from, one hundred dollars and upwards will be eharged I per cent. per month ; $6OO and OM, the lowest market rate. This Store Home having a depth o f 120 feet, k m ; up Are and thief-proof vaults to non all valuables, and pri Tate watchmen for the preardie,s; shut a heavy loon Spatted for the benefit of au p or d oo b oo i ng goods advanced upon N. .11.—On aocount of haling an unlimited capital, this °Moe Is prepared to make advances on more satia factory and aeoommodating terms than any other to this city. Money advanced to the poor, in =all amounts, with out any charge. AT PRIVATE SALE. Hold Patent Lover and other Watches, Jewe lry , and Clothing will be'eold at reduced prices. &U.* WIEATLEY'B AROH,ST. THEATRE. —SOLE LESSEE W. WRIUTLEY. FRIDAY EVENING, January 222 d, MS, Win by performed the new Drams, in a Prologue and five acts, entitled FRAUD AND ITS VICTIIA; or. TILE POOR OF I'ui LADELPIIIA. James Seaborne, Mr E L Davenport ; Derry Mistreat, Mr Wheatley ; Count de Valmont, Mx Dolman; Aga Seaborne, Mns E L Davenport ; Julia Iluggleatone, Miss Emma Taylor. Previous to which will be performed the laughable Comedietta entitled Tnx RIVAL PAGES. Sosta or Paroxs.—Boxes, 26 cents • Secured Seats, 38 cents • Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; gear in Private Boxes, 76 cents ,• Gallery, IS cent, ; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents, Box Otles open front 10 A. M. until 3P. 114 . . Doors will open at 6N o'clock ; performance to commence at 7, precisely. ( 2tnintatmwo. ITALIAN OPERA.— The eels of Seats for the BARBER, Or SEVILLE, SEMIRAMIS and ILIGOLETTO, Commence. THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at the two Ticket Offices. ORATORIO OF ELIJAIL TUE DARBIONIA SACRED MUSIC SOCIETY will give their First Concert this sesson on MONDAY Evening, January 25th, at CONCERT HALL, and the Directors announce, with pleasure, to their friends and the public, the production, for the first time in this city, of BIENDELSSORMS ORATORIO ELIJAH. The principal parts will be sustained by F. RE DOLPESEN, Basso and Prof. T. BISHOP, Tenor, as sisted by Ladles and Gentlemen, Amateur. end Members of the Society, all under the direction of LEOPOLD MEIGNEN, D. M.., Conductor ; with Prof. H. H. CROPS, Organist. • Doors open at 61r—to commence at I% o'clock, SINGLE TICKETS, FIFTY CENTS. To be had at Beck & Lawton's, Lee & Walker's, and 0. Andre's, Chestnut street. Subscriptions of Thou DOLLARS each will also be received, admitting Three Persons to each Concert. ED" A COMMITTEE will sit at BECK 8c LAW TON'S, on MONDAY, for the distribution of Tickets and Certi ficates, from 10 A. M. to ft P. M. Jo 22.3t* WELCH'S NATIONAL THEATRE.- NOTIO.B.—The Public la respectfully informed that this favorite Place of Amusement is closed, In order to repare for the reception of a BRILLIANT CIRCUS COMPANY. • . Their first appearance will be on TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) AFTRRNOOI , 7, and Evening, and every Eevening until further notice, with an efficient DELMATIO COMPANY, In first-claaa Eqeatrian Spectacles. It is the with of the People, and the Management has cheerfully, at a great expense, acceded to their request. ramie or ADMISSION-25 Cents to First 'Tier; 15 Conte to Second Tier. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC. E. A. MARSILALL Sole Lessee ITALIAN AND GERMAN OPERA. Mr. TILLMAN has the honor to announce to the public of Phi 'adelphia that all arrangements for a short Opera Season of Ten Nights have been com pleted. Tire first performance will take place on FRI DAY, January 22d, when will be given RemainPs cele bratedzpera of TUE BARBER OF SEVILLE. • • MADAME ANNA DI LAGRANGE Will make her first appearance these two years In her celebrated role of ROSINA. Sig... Gassier as.. Big. Laboootta as Big Ardav tal as Big. Recto liadame Lagrange will sing during the music lesson he Uungarrsis Variations, and at the end of the Opera he celebrated Lagrange Polka. On SATURDAY, first appearance in Opera of MADAMS D'ANGRI IN SEaIIItABELS. On MONDAY, first and only night 01' RIGOLETTO. On which occasion the favorite tenor, Elg. Bignardl, will make hie fret appearance in Philadeviam. TO TILE PUBLIC. No Opera will be repeated. The Reportolfe includes six new Operas or 'anvils, in addition to whict TWO NEW OPERAS, not yet given in New Took, will be produced for ;he fret time in Philadelphia. TWO FAVORITE OPERAS Will be given ea Matinees. wine e same ea RICES manager to bring his season to airl72l-"I" "'AAA etanding the late do ancial revulsion. the regular prices of admission will remain ONE DOLLAR, including a Check for a Reserved Seat, several Openas will be given at a uniform price of Fifty. Cents to all parts of the Academy, and on a few ektraor dinery occamons, which will be duly announced, there will be a moderate estra charge for securing Beats lu ad vauce, as customary In all Opera Houses of the New and Old Worlds. The prieee of tiAnneeion to the Family Cirele and Am phitheatre will invariably be Fifty add Twenty-five Cents NOTICE.—There will be, for the conrenlence of the Public, Two TICE'S OP/ICES. THE SALE OF SEATS FOR THE FIRST TERSE OPERAS, commences this moriallag at 9 o'clock at the Poi 091ce of the Academy of Music, and at Lee & Walker's Music Store, where the right sides of the Duquette and Par quette Circle will be sold. The Ito: Odle of the Academy will be open from 9 to 4. Doors open at 7,V; to commence at 8 o'clock. jsa-tr SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE_ ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING. Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of SERENADERS. 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 half-past coven. Admittance 25 cents. politiral CITY COMMISSIONER JAMES 31'0 AIIET, 71/TH WARD Subjuct to Democratic rules. FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, GOODWIN, Ty/ILIMS WAkD. Subject to DemocrAtic Rules. jal2-2m4 CITY CONTROLLER, WILLIAM CURTIS, TIIIWIRVITIC WARD. Subject to Democratic rules. jsl•lI CITY COMMISSIONER. CHARLES M D. SMITH, 111152 WARD Subject to Democratic rules FOR REGISTBR OF WILLS HANCOCKB, TWELFTH Will), 42-3m4 Subject to Demooratto Wes. FOR SHERIFF ALDERMAN GEORGE EOORB, FOURTH TARO Subject to Democratic Roles. FOR SHERIFF JAMES G. GIBSON, TWIDITY-SZCOND IngD. Subject to Democratic Balm stoti•Srailt Centltmen'o burnishing toobs. VINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war ranted, of elegant material and superior work maneblp. Also, Dress Stocks and Gentlemen's Wrap ; era, It the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGIIT, 612 Street, above Sixth. n02.1-y RAPPERS Te l r, inrge RA ari F d P el E egUt l assortm R AP ent at reduced prices. Also, heavy mter.clothing of all de scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KN [GILT'S, 6124ARC11 Street. above Sixth. noo.-y NCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No, TN CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved eut of Shirts, the enact perfect titting article mode. At whole sale and retail, and made to order. aufp.lyif HOUSE'S PRINTING TELEGRAPH, wA9ITINGTOII, JANUARY, 1859. For the convenience of the Government Departments, Bankers, and Residents generally of the West nd of tho City, the NEW YORK ANDGRAP WASHING COTON PRINTING TELE HCOMPANY NAPE OPENRD AN OFFICE IN WILLARDS , HOTEL, Whence messages wit% be transmitted masev to Bal timore, Philadelphia, and New York; and from those cities, in connection with the different House and Morse Telegraph Lines. to 'Wheeling, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, tdemphis, nod New Orleans; Albauy, Buffalo, Cleveland, Co'usubus, Indianapolis, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Louis; Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal, Quebec ; Providence, Roston, Portland, Bangor, Halifax, St. John's and all intermediate points in the United States and Dritiah Provinces OFFICES: NATIONAL HOTEL, (Entrance from SIXTH Street ) WILLARDS' HOTEL, (Entrance from the Veeti bulo SaKt-Gt FUND.—UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of TILLED and CHEJST WOE Otranto. large and entail sums received, and paid back on de n Land, without notice, with LIVE PER CENT INTER NIST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 9 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o'clock. DEANTS for sale on England, Ireland, and Scotland, from £1 upwards. Preside nt—STEPHEN E. DRAW/Nap. Treasurer—PLlNY FISH. Teller—JAMES R. HUNTER. sell-771/ AT. OHUR, 218 GOLD STREET, below 4. Doak,buys sad sells ON COM3llSSlON,,Govern mont, State, City, and Railroad Loans, Bank, Railroad, and othev Stocks, k.c. Commercial paper negotiated. ppusslA AND AMERICAN TARRED KIP 0011DAGZ.- 4 sopertor article, mannfeelar• and for II WEAVER, VITLER & 00., ma 14.0. Po. IM N. Water at., &it N. !Marvel Oaks bp 2turtion THOMAS & SONS, • Nos. 144 bud 141 SOUTH NOVETH (Formerly' N. 67 and 60.) HEAL EHTATs STOCE.I3&o. Pablie Bales at the Philadelphia Atehange entry TneedayErealng. saHandbills of each property Ward yr la tin to which we publish on the to each sale one thoneand catalogue et form, giving full descrirtiola of all the property to be sold en the following Tueedw. AO. NIANITUBH HALLS AT 11111 AUCTION STOItIt eyeaT Thoroday morning. HEAL ESTATE AT PH191711 BALI. _ We here a kerge amount of Real LW* at Pri. Me gale, Including every description of City and cuction ountryStore property. rfuttett Lists my be had at the a. PRITArif SALE REGLBTra gy- Heal rototo entered on our Private 8010 Ma stiff; and advertiooll oecornonally in oar Pupae 8010 ILtartrteta, (of which 1,000 copies ors printed weekly,) free of chino,. PIIIIPMPTOBY 83 LX.-- 11 11P811101t PARM.--Our sale 18th Pebruary will tuclude a largo and ',sprier farm about 184 acres, with Sae improremenia,lts county, Pa. Tall particulars ready in handbills. fl Sale absolute, without reserve or limitation. BTOCSB AND LOANS. On Tuesday Evening, 26th mutant, at the Philadelphia Yuchange, at 4 o'clock -825 shares New York and Middle Coal Field dintirrad and Coal Company, r s2s—full paid. Shares In the. Philadelphia Library, and Athensinm, and Mercantile Library. 2 South Camden Perry Company mortgage coupon bonds, $5OO each. 6 shares Philadelphia Steam Pug Company. 8 Awes Camden and Atlantic 4allroad Company, par $6O. For account of whom It may concern bonds of the Columbia Coal and Iron Company, dated July let, 1856, payable July 1861, for *l,OOO emh, including the coupon put due ORPHANS , COURT SALE, MEI JANUARY. &tate of ltredetiek Pfeil, decenaeri—Threwetory brick dwerlingibriek slaughter house, and lus, South Ninth street, north of Reed street. MODERN DWELLING.—The modern three-story brick dwelling, N 0.44133 Vine street, west of Twen tieth street. LOT, THEIIIB %RMS.—The Tolstoi:de lot and live smell brick buildings, 8. E. corner Catharine street, Lebanon street, and Moore street, between Ninth and Tenth streets. SIODERN RESIDENCE.—The handsome residence, with beck-balding, replete with all mrdens mare:d ente', northwest corner Eighth and Lombard streets. BRICK STABLE ANA CARPENTER SHOP.—Two- story brick stable Robertson street, South of Poplar, be tween Seventh and Franklin utreets: Two-etary brink carpenter shop adjoining. They will be sold seperstely_ VALUABLE LOT.—Valaable lot southeast side of Brown street, north of Hnntingdon street. 190 ACRES OP LAND, borough of Laporte, Sulli van county, Pa. Also, 5 lots at Laporte. p • .PNIPTORY ; KALB—TWO GROUND RENTS— One of 5120, and one of 536 per annum. • 725 shares New York and Middle OW Meld RnOtoltd and Coal Company. REAL ESTATE BALE-719BRUAltY 81. Orphans' Court Sale.--Estate of Philip Cain, Deed. TWO LOTS.--One on the Chestnut Hill Railroad and Wilson street, Twenty-second ward, and the ether on Fillmore street. Twenty-third ward (late Eranktord). PEREMPTORY SALE.—YALUABLE LOT, RIT TENHOUSE SQUARE.—The valuable lot, southeast corner Eighteenth and Rittenhouse Janata, below Lo cust street,nearly opposite Rittenhouse Spare, d 3 feet on Eighteenth street, 113 feet eh IllUenbouns stmt. Me absolute. AN IBB&D7Ft►ABLE - GBOIIND-BE!iT OP 00 A YEAR—WeII swore by two brick dwellirep. Assignee' Peremptory Bale. - COUNTRY/ BEAT.-82 acres and 21 perches, near Sprinstield, Delaware - county, Pe. • Assignees' Peremptory Bete. TALCABLB LOT—Washington sod Chew streets, Germantown. REALZSTAIII EIALB—YEBRUAZY Mc4 EM=3=M Executor'. &le.—Estate of Dr. Wm. Pettit, Deed. YALUBLE PROPERTY, BE Y E BLY, N. J.— 100 acre. -rritt, extensive front on the river Delaware, Camden and Amboy Railroad, Xt. Holly humpike, and verlousetreste. ft is a very velmiale p yo.ty i being bear to the steamboat ferry and railroad depot. E 7 Full particulars In handbills and plans. Terms clitim-foarth cash. B OF BOORS ON PARIOI7B BUBJEOTS—PROX A. LIBRARY. • This Evening, Jemmy =el, at the auction store, a collodion of uus aliened:el books. 137 - Tor particulars see cataloged. Bale at No. 624 Locust street, - HANDSOME PERNITDRE, PIER MIRRORS, PIANO, TAPESTRY CARPETS, OlL°Lotus, &c. On Tuesday morning, 28th instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at No. d 24 Washington Square, the entire household fur niture, piano torte, tapestry carpets, oil clothe, china and gleemrese doe mattresses, feather beds, &c., &e.. also, the kitc hen famlture, cooking dove, refrigerator, tee., &e. r - • May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of sale, githeltaloguee. . . SUPERIOR - PURNITITRI, MIRRORS, PIANO ' Pomo, pausal= CARPETS, Au. On Thursday Kerning, At 10 o'clock, at the suction store, an salmi's* assortment of second-hand farnitare, mirrors, carpets, &c., from families declining housekeeping. AT PRIVATE SALL Shares in the Academy of Marie; Point Breese Perk" Philadelphii. and *amain. Libries; Athenaeum ke, latilM.,Vr;llrlXWWl The elegant country seat and farm, known as Far ley," late the residence of Diehard Paxson, deceased, formerly of Dr. Shippen, Is offered at priests sale. gal descriptions may be had at the auction rooms. FITRNESS, BRINLEY, & CO:, Nos. 222 sutd nt 'HAMM lftraet jal,y igaro Almaviva .Bartolo. BY ALFRED M. RERKNESS, PRILADELPIILI HORSY, AND OARRIAGR BAZAAR, southeast corner of ninth and George Ste., between Chestnut and Walnut etreets. Irr Sales of horses, carriages, and. harness, .held regularly every SATURDAY bIOILNING, throriginut the year, commencing at 10 o'clock. [Er The largest collection of new and second.hand carriages, harness, saddles, &c., in the city, may be Seen at this eatablishment for private sale. ri ar Carriages received on storage. 1)Ory- Out-door sales attended to on reasonable terms. HORSES, VEHICLES, AND HARNESS. On Saturday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold, hornet, rehicler, and harness. _ --____ J A KE& A;---FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, NO. 4/2 WALNUT STREET, +shard FOURTH. CARD—BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FIOLITITISEE-111 7 .8. DAY. y" 1"" onr 8 ACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. ,= or " . STREET, where mu possible attention is gisen to oh t,:in the highest prices for the goods of thou who may faros us with coning:meas. Familieshatiag portions of, their :grain:ire to dig.se of, or those declining house keeping . .nd not wishing sides at their own dwellings, canove t oir furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO OUR BALER ROOM, WARE THEY WILL REALISE BETT E R p ß ieiS FOR THEIR FURINTTURE THAN TREY OAR BBT‘ tIN PROM ANY OP THE "FURNI TURE DEALERS 0 :1, ANY OTHER AUCTION EITORR IN THE CITE: , s with totialgtanautt an reel P orl " 3 hMiDg notbe sacrificed. assured that their property.. th. 11. charged •E 7 COMXIII.6IIOIII more root eih by any other Auction Home In th 'Baited - 1)7 Consignmenta respectfully k N . c . a . an „ Ng& Bop - Sales paid immediately after t." a y . REAL ESTATE SALE, 27TH , This sale at the Exchange. on Wedneeds._ 27th Jannaty,l4sB, at 7 o'clock, will include—. Orphans' Court sale—Estate of Henry liretticu..* itha elder_ol ec'd. TWO-STORY DEICE HOUSE AND LOT, VERNOTt A two-story brick house and lot, east side of Vernon street Southwark , 18 feet frost, 85 feet dsep. 1410 a (sterling) ground rent. Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Lyda Thompson, doo'd: PROPERTY, HARMONY STREET, LATE SOUTH WARK. A lot of . ground, with the two-story brick hones thereon erected, north tide of Harmony street, 86 feel from Fourth street, Southwark,ls feet front, CH feet deep. $ll ground rent. U $5O to be paid on each of the slant when the einse le stench off . MAL EsTATr. BALL—YEBRITART 13d, 1888 This lute will be held at. the 'Exchange on Wednesday evening, February 3d, 1868, art o'clock, and will elude— Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Wm. B. Daniels, deed. BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, CHESTNUT STREET, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. A two-dory brick honaa and lot of ground, south side of Chestnut street, 175 feet westward of Till street, In the Twenty-fourth ward of the city, 26 feet front awl 22.0 feet deep to George street. Clear of incturthrance. /17. 00 to be paid when struck off. REAL ESTATE SALE—FEBSTLART 10th. This sale at the Esuhange. on Wednesday erenieg. February 10th, at 7 o'clock, will Include— . • Orphans' Court pale—Estate of Thomas Ko ehler, TWO-STORY BRICK ROUSE, S. W. CORNER A THEBTON AND MARRIOTT STREETS.—A Two stoly brick house, and lot of ground, southwest corner of Atherton and Marriott streets, 39 feet onj Atherton street, and 13 feet on Marriott's lane. AT PRIVATI BALM. 4631 dth* A dret-elase Printing 016ee, with • gad ran of brief ness, four printing presses, tiro Haggles and one Adams Type and everything neeeesary for the tooth:Lem. Apply at the I.ttotion Store. AT PRIVATE SALE_ 10 shares stock NorthArnericsnieanaleas Tito CO. 1 - M .I OSES NATHANS, AUCTIONEER .0 AND COMMIBEGON ALESCHANT, B. a. earner SIXTH and RACE Streets. AT PRIVATE BALE—GoId and Oyer patent lever, Lepine, English, Swiss, and Preach watches, jewetry, of every description, musical Instruments, /re., /to. AT PRIVATE! SALE—Arranged no second floor, household furniture, of every description, Soria, mat tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, ire., AA, Ac. Oat-door sales attended to personally by the ',notion 110 r. Charges very low. Consipments of tandtobso clothing, jew, Au.. , solicited. MONET ADVANCED. Liberal cash advances made on diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver-plate, dry goods, clothing, groceries. hardware, cutlery, sews, musical instramer.M, plecee, furniture, bedding, heroes, vehicles, hat , nebs, sad on all articles of value. NOTICE —Alt goods forfeited at Nathansi establish ment, 8. E. corner of Both and Race streets. will be, sold on Tuesday morning, Id February, at 10 o'clock, unless depositors call prior thereto and pay charges on the name. NATTIANS' GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS will take place On Tuesday Morning, Feb. 21, at 19 o'clock, at Moses nations' auction house, southeast corner of Sixth and Race streets. It will embrace the largest assortment of forfeited cella ter.ls ever offered at pnbl a auction, consisting in part of every variety of dry goods, fine Irish linen, fancy alartings, unuatns, ladies' fine French worked collars, undersleeves, bosoms, tore, bands, handsome new shirts, gloves, neck ties, silk, linen, arid cambric hdkfs, neckerchiefs, spool cotton, ribbons, broths, silk, wool len, plaid , merino , white craps and stalls shawls, ele gant silk-velvet cloaks, silk-velvet skirts, elegant silk dresses and dress patterns. Silt skirts, rich silk and satin mantillas barques, and circulars, cloth circulars, lace mantillas and shawls, scarfs, cashmere t merino, de lsine debege, alpaca, French chintz and other dresses and dross patterns, ladies under clothing, ladles' and children's gaiters, Mots. and shoes, vtetorines and mufftees, travelling trunks, superior overcoats, dress and frock coats, business coats, raglans, cloth mad meth mere pantaloons, velvet, satin, silk, talents, cloth, end other vests, summer clothing, drawers, undershirts, linen and muslin shirts, boots, shoes, line silk umbrellas; parasols, several fine ingrain carpets, fine feather bed., bolsters and pillows, quilts, comfortable., spreads cur isms, blankets, %hips, knives and forks. linen ?Able cloths, cloth table covers, flutist., artleons finks cloths, numerous othr articles of clothing, , WATCIIES, JE Y' WELR, amvxx-wAsE, de. A large assortment of watches.silt - :ands, jewelry, silver-were,de , c Er Furher particulars hereafter. AT TRIVA'rr. SALT, AT HALT THE Litititath SELLING PRICES —Double-bottomed oad hunting case gold patent lever watches, of the mast ap proved makes; hunting case and open hidegold eecapes. meat lever and lepine Watches, full jeweled ; Ana gold enameled lever and lepine watches for itilies',• gold jewelry of every description; silver lever Lod !erne watches, In hunting cues and open Dice; English, Swim, and French watches; a general assort4snt of fur niture, beds, mattresses, mirrors. do. OCT-DOOR SALTS SOLICITED, andelsrzes to suit the times, low. Consignment! of every description of goods ealiedlled for public or private tale. MONEY AD% AIiCSD on all and tasty tint of pods, for public' or private sale, or to be held for 1,-fittulted time. Charges low. 'Ef - GEORGE W. SMITH, Mier e r&ES N. E. corner or BLAB= oad EOUTii Streets Om &mud SIVNITING SALMI. &ALES INERT SATURDAY SVILYING, At 734 o'cicec, at its Auction Store, of ilaltbracio, Cat lery, mmoskesprig Art:lglu, Clo th ing, Watcates, a ry e /sew/ Article*, Re.
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