- • ..„ VA 'it: "."'". ' v 4. 7i.p. , •••••..•=•`•••'• ' _ . • • ,CITY IT. -MS. • Admiti)Ap - Itseza. -- Vor some ;creeks yut the iiiibikittlttirtatOrAthe contempla ted oar-vigitathaatiiian-gottlakaarartlyttp_skatteh o, furl *, elooplay - O'hcate-4FthNta - te .4 1 4*Adel, 0f; 41 .:' cc attatjoitStt,tlfittlutittillotiOnt%i r. Day by tiottile#l,ll.tifieVliif OArigloriliulyte potato ispeolk , ciNhclltheltNis*:andfirighor;:until Weds . .saarali3g of this' weik,",9nnuaryAils the d r Uri,ot )peltitihaistiiaa, sayer - leaped; sod tiara Which tirlats tharityntniptorrent 6 itageineas •to take sc ride Itaa'SeitifialigtUttlf eildint satbt faction' of Altiallioak - roraiani) - 1,4910 Phti; The reAtihf first' dejl wit leant', mere upward* of att. hitt*: .he tiked P' a single dfYlAtiltrk;‘ , lfiifffo:!.4. 2 o ' !"4, 4 4 ll4 ,'"4 9‘ t ., this newhin*uSeatant belPia`PoPtaat toot4-ston le s° eatisfa.tOryy: eatabllalted f crre may* 'gel? .wentnre ,to ' make A terefulgehtioria tlie • lucky hroprietornof the , road, whlclr',44 tha_'sa - gamty to adopt. i „ ; - In the tirarplaeorthe Men oars, that aro poet ,said to bli`iticltnituW#4ll , 40010, troll/4km. , quadrsf._ Pledi - with r .ae litiUdati,iliO4',4lo;iko l ?44 , 4l9 , t a . to brook - thirintunnenieutia opeing_oortipelled to walk ~tat or our :way serelel equates, In order to secure' e. veame after whithir Sopeleenly on tfle , l,ittdod.teet etdeirslk tore whe „to make.iti appeariknoo,with atleaat euftlalent unoccupied , space en'the - Platforici for an Individual; of by no wails alderni ante proportlo, to 'open We rreptexiint a claasi,a4 sultan 104041 - grlerliiita; whail. Ire iiok that this pnblio lnionvenfenoe should bo remedied so early as possible: ' ,‘` t • It is trip, the oar-rialniproellyltlis of the masses may now be said to be to afoie - red ;state; but then there are Wong teatime for bettering that the *lessee Is likely to become .chroxlieg . eapeAllitylia .ire,!xihatOr that the demi:2' do foe ropid means of convey - acme - from one end of our oity_to the ethar ere.daily inoressing. .„ • Another feature which should moot unquestionably be ttioiti**S4 illthe he - bite of this new enterprise Is, to cOolititti - 0FY1;44 "qt. It was Intl-. Inlted.l o Abe poWle, some weeks - ego, that .ths coaa panyldoilitned doing so, it 'elicited expressions of the wortokkahprOfil on all , hands: - It was, ercoarit, net derstood that at...night 'rtionhsg, at ilfblen'Or - thirty zahlutse interwaii'artor hour, was intended moreta,tocoinumataa our people-than to realize anyArreat profit fork dolor se, itzdanelt as indleetion on 0'444%4 of sty lastitution. ean nsver be lost upoo the 'noble gerfernafy,of P4l,44oOhiaiiie: Let - or set of men; give aikaatfcal latypatton that they era really dts- , posed toeerie - Aga, potato, Titheint tearing It; Ahd the reward of thia ,nknor Ott of -tool I. %UMW • . . . nie 'heartily' glad the'nnparalleled mena with arlalohthe,arzpan#, Wu! been greete4Oint_ we would say . aion, by all "nesse lt Inuit not fail te glint the convenient:a - Ire heetrapeolfled, *'ii are pleased to loorit that the, Rev. Dr. SolomioasoobsiOr the Crown-strut hu reooyarsl]Lls boslty 3 sad 'impotence hisoerlos of highly futeriitioiliotOrois op this 'Philosophy of the Bible thl stisoluGht'llUSOut-Strost Halt. - This gin tioman is admitted to 14 one of tits ablest Jsolsh ors fsktissi DOMIStid 'lre Louse of Iwo Start_ , No,,l2bp y testnut sirset, has note on /tend _ an immense stoik of "inisinable domestic, dry goods. The tangling& of neirlpieneiglid packages, just opened friethelneibutloti of the trade, look eineedingl r g; nesa.libe and attractive.. 'Prom' the ample intaile. mate Legapripg,tsede z altaidy inada by this entabllth mint, All &dial/ IleNZAll IS Oiler (I. Ittopaa, 907 Ohttatilut itiest,:alierttom the 'best ataiionsty at, hilt the ggPlac,PePi. hlnta tglal;eind find titiflig-temlood as tdiword. -TO persons_ in varlet stiffener!. this mey be an Item of Interest. : leArtiltbox,Preildetit Buctmito is li t favoid otsrisiy:ind- nnq cbagilni, •So 06 4 6;01.48 1 0 appnlatfAto itlt chsifstnclos agree to (kelt in blimiiiandlet their Heir salts at tbeirrown &ono Ojothing Hall or BookbrlX - & - Splaon,-Nos. 803 end *born:Stith. OUR Nave ..r4.040r1041311 aie jUitly-iircind of Choir awry `;Though harnmirattioly imall,its achievements hatosthad att ni.dyinglizakrii - ;7u.r 'nation's hlstory. Defog *o cruise of the frigato Congress, Jost returned from the Dimitterranein, ths, most marked dysijons nibt theinirlAikiet her 'anchor dropped. In Genoa, Spesta, Maples/44 ,tiqrviry post of. note, tri are informed, troneomult4t4.l[6l4t2atnet6d, haring the motto, "buy all "t 2;tirnlOttaini, 6t (Sib - lona - We BMportum of Clifton, ..I.lbriglit; C0,',qmii074141046, - 627 Chestnu street." • r„,— . .„ :tiltTifCttiAtu,4Tholiookikoff, t o otli vo k. 4:60.0 - 7 - ; :t6;kuow oonurnd at laltlentirin o'clock in the evening. The noise resembled the WM entablinforeharicifilineis On a,itolie, periniOnt, and thearins peribptible Jar-of phenomenon,wsemorised at an early hour ieeterdiy, in our sity 7 the 'noise resembling the rushing; of many feet fia quest or tbeleiOthil styleShi' liranrille litotes; the inshienabli)3lol4nr, No. op 7 4eginut area." - „. . • BY THE PILOT LINE. ' -- - ',.r.atTritrnoar xxvir YORK, Norreepoiderswof The Press.);,, ' ' ,-;L :'l4ale s T;Oittn; Jai, 22;-5.20 P. M, . Thoiala a amialoralattrOOttnt of activity in the money, .market. 'The rani are easy for thine whose elelm to be elainteda*BroystOborieWerels admitted, and With - ont' .thl,r o heNtierifitisse4eteither it 'the hanks Or in the Ottraee there tons dieldedlyneole ,builnees done to-day . %tenths/O . bee been slime the Improved 'feeling- eat in. ;titTliiiiiheilWe de With ititt tithe giaot piobrein Whin( the moneyed men find great diffi catty lit culling int.nde.. toll/ Wititregard to theirheapisaf geld, to wldchaior,f -day bringe;farther additions.-It every ancledi — titinity . - thertritie`iiinallyW r tninher , a - ,f scepter remiWilectone, WitielroPire'n,4.ll:"Stor4 .9f 'lipion' nu ,to reduce the The stock gamblers' my; 4'" Bay stocks, they are low now, ,, ,,muit ` vise, and` yOu- tarrsuake lour forttufe;lie. "aides Veldt ihre . ,,`Of -., your - litereeo , "'-The prodece &wet: aape i vt But pteduceoind send' It forward to the ' em-bohnrpriem-rmist ''go 'tip abroad, and - you will raattio a fatie , protlti , ,boatdeir being useful-to the tern - ninulty.”;.=The"-real ,- estate-broker ,isys,; - , ,, invest in -Wadi andlebrtgaget ; - the latid'oannot run Sat ay... , The merchant says, ~.. Boy mercantile papa,' tut et in busi ness again,tr•-la ihort; every one *obi like the currier 4 16" the fable;' - endurier tt theree -nothing like leather,t , and the bewildered man Of money still asks in dismay -andinklety,..“-What shall Ido with It 1 ,, ' , . -,- -- , l`thlnkanyill-ionside'red or eximulte adoption of the sdrieeef,eny of the multittne - of atianeelloni would be injurionir -tma I regard the end( gambling proposal an thentoet,reprehertsible oral!. -Its extreme temptation, filciliti,and 'dram - Aire cheracter id too well' cirenlsted .to ler& many mercy, an4.l-And; fiery -day 'that men, who thieknthatit would beinedness - tO.dlacount a boil nese note, or supply means to advance some industrial movement, have boughtlargely of non- dividend -paying . steaks, which Alley *retold are good, Ant which, for all they know, necy not beworth,the , paper on which they aretryfriten., ‘, , 4,,- :: '. --, . ..--,„ .. --: ~ - I repeat, fleet, 'tee of :the mnsootences mostto be , _dreaded -or our pmeent full pockets, Is thatwe tasty bo led into the commission-of .folileS, and one of these is 1 dabbling inatocks of Which we do not know the present, I or eannotTorm any estimate of the future value. Street 1 : mos for prime paper are from 7_to.9.per- eent. Intel lent names, bat not technically prime, are confront 10 012 per ,sect., - and below , this standard It to hard to make a retillable,olassidcartion, tine broker who „does ' a large yuarneci, - atr 'belie` Information I rely on, con fidently told use, lolls,. that of mercantile' paper_offer lug and being bolight the, *Monet was increasing far more rapidly than was generally 'opposed. "Ills reading of our political City is very cheering, and lam ,the mere extmareged birds assurances, because in the - bad times :he-wanitlways right, and never sangnine or over demoddint: The Forman IxChange market was _rem, but Inactive, Theis le, no Osage, lo rates:which ' are almost - nominal. , The doncestio exchanges are lm , proving. I onotoathiladelphisoo%999%; Belthnoteoo% 066,4 ; "Boatot. - 99%- is par. -, The exchanges at the clearing. house toner were-811,191,268.00, and the balances wetera6B2`B67.6o. - ' • 4 . , . -The, pflalt,rill!ftipOO at lhoßab-Treaserywere all fOIIOWS Receipts • - Basaci%y :r. Fitim'Cr , itinini34o,ooo, ~ , The Metropolitan Currenc y Certificates still unre deemed are 42,611,000. On the Ist el February 20 per , ; _"-iame..irill.o redeemed' "Xt - is innonneedperitively that in a few daPsAur betikawill- dation that they ere re solved to discontlime paying Interest for deposits. -I -.;,,. -,,,,,,p,,Adtmht thatthe relehlt , en will betitiOnituenx , The Rhode , Island , -Mink bills are new taken by the v. 4 'lletroPOltini, task at M. i:ar sent. ditcount, with the -,eneolgoaatAboao otthir list of Minks mentioned.* my letter of Wodneeday. At the Vont' -Exchange, ;this manioc - Ibiro: war a good. Market, /tour was. riot smite at active itsbefore.Comas in demand, and Pio .TletOolli prottaotarly hams and, bacon, Yeti active. - ' ; The upward movement in the Stook market continues, *Oa there was flXOfaaaelrtirollatel SO-day, and considers hie loCtivity.; , Chicago nod likteklsland, - which less been - • dtiwn those lantlaw days, recovered coasiderably. All - , . the loading stfairclea"..wiint:np. Railroad bonds and State stocks were fiery active and very firm..,- - ' „ NEW YOlitlOCOrlf7olllAllol,l VARY 22: - - '. - - --- ” •- ". 11118 T BOUD. ' ' "-' -' 6000 N.lt Bie di 1• 7 , 711)1 1 776 #..Y Can R 79 1300 N Y Ste es tell ~, 100 --, 50 do stIO 78% 8000 Ohlo es '6O -.! 09% 140 do elk 78% , 1 - PlOO Michlgut 04 ,- . - 96 -,,' 60 •. do , . " ; - . • 781 10000 Taunts M., . 87%; 786'Brie B ;- 1000 ...d0,,, ...... ,87% 200 -do .; . •OD 20% 8060.Tirgtota Oa „-„ 9$ • - 406 - do , 29% - WOO bliasenri Ca, . 84% 100-, -do. Monday 20% GOO Cal Is 10 „,.., , 121 f 100 .-, do 110 20% •-1000 t; dtrit...!..y , , 72%. 400 do bBO 20% -. . 1000 .. do .'•', , :.-..:. 72% 40 Harlem B . , 6% , 1600 _do !Id__ .72% 200 .do- _ 6%1 -- WOO Tedium de . 81% 151. mt. prefd , ",„ .12 , 2000 NY Ocei-70-”' '96- - 2ocrteadidg 4 , ,40": , 58 aolicinacustaa - e.;•% 60 - ` 100." --- do ' a6O- tog ' 2000.7tarlem uld la 63% 600 do . fezig 1 160061tead ltbs' WO.' 60% , 000' do' .10 66% ',-- 30000-Mieh thiu Sa 960 90 - 'ar _ dr, •1 ' - - 60% - MI -Ail. , r • -91% -Ivy- do ~ - 7 - 60% 1 000.11 hen Branch CO 100 do e6O 50% 1 - L6,oth:dill '-910 •43 ; •60 Idich Cen B - ' 65 el ''' do: - - , 7100 4014- 169 611/ - &'N• Ind n, 20 22000 dir, -2 -I ; " 4 814 160 -- do ', •• , . In% 6000 do ~ A 0 :43%, ;160 ;- do ' --• .$lO 19,%, 10000 do !"."1, - `L - 48%; 60 `,' do' - lit* .0 2000TildrA AI in b 3 1 40 - , tl5 ' " do' 360'ir It ' ' ' 10300 , , 101 cid 8. ,- ~, , , -;7 0 0,1t -82 Psulanta It- '' - it% 10000 do bed 90% 205 11l Cen P. ,- pg .!,-- • -tgi B - 11.`ig 'New Toilt - =-142 1. , " -do , • ' 91%-, 60 Ilk St New York - 09 .6 do `-,, - , ' 02% " -18 BM& ol aid: , - aok• 7 1:.a Oat& Oki It- - -- lim. 16 11844 Bank 103 500 Olev A, Tole " 7 41%- 04 Ilk of Atditrith = 105% 180 -'do ; • - -'b6o 41%, 10 Itemeiliettle , - -248 ' 1.800 1 do ' -; - 1050 41 10 Del & Ind" - •'-` 110% 143 0 & Bildern- 67 - Ile Penn - Coal '- ' } t" 70 • '6", do 811( 8600tim toil " `'., , -15%- , 100 do- 030 07% 200 ;•. do lo k . ,alO do ' •• 67% ,' - 100 -4 - - -do "-- -,1 D3O-'tai , ‘ 23 do - erg• go do - ;`,` - , -15% 100 do in 47% • - -101 = 7 40 " , . 7 'llo - 16% 60'' do - ' islji 100, do - 'w=oe - 204 _26 _," do - b6O '09% - --- - -14 ,- - ,- 10 ,7 ;' , 1 .4' " - > ,-, 413‘ , 76.LattedclUill 'in -8814 goo do , 16%, 100- do- - ' 110 12 ;-: -- '', 206 rticiddll Sil'00"; , -` 60% , 200 -`:. AO - 1 ' • . - 12 ; - '-, - 601111 & bliss 11 b6O 30N 76 do '- , 7 11% .. - i ~. to i 46) -a 29J - .20t78 & Ciiiincy - 7 ,60, '6l - firtiukliend Oot" v' 4 _ ,;, , •,.. ,-,'„ ; - .. - - • '''' tl• - .. ~ , -;-i ~, , i".; '0 ; Ta ll WA alLaTa. • . ••• • --, qA.Wifftf;a;•TflitillOWtOrilf - laitaar•fle - POMallk a f,ir demand, and ape, of 160,,-bblo at 45 60; Pearly aro , lime at• 11646 7- ,%- , a zr,“..,., 7 -., :,., .. ~... ow/ I.ll.—yay „utile ts 40inunits morning; ',lod begs 810 sold igitteiday lifteTifeorket 8 411-INe.:' - 4 I corros.—The market is - miletllifir morating,, rfarf tends to heaviness. We , oate-iniddlhlg tiPlAnd &fat , really at I%Nat ; naytdl . Mg (dev","A4e,l stud fell,: do at 31, Me. S 'arir tla tt )td . 74 t 1 44 5 1: l il e a s. 4 4Tln lP t r ieta et r ofe . Of kataaitafrO, flatcglif OP. 'The' extreme prices baked , fat illififinCi refricts,,trammetions. t , , i . - '.. ,1 .• glpho saltrilule ,000`bbitit if .26wgiA0,for comulon is - . gOnrata,j¢d , iwpl4.o9,folittiV Ad: $1 who tar I",gocilir4olo vik ohN i ,s4.2sase.sb, ~,.; ,„. ' *n6 .nd ni,snlit, Waked i '.0 ,4 000 - for ' ',-' - ffeh - t1,840,05,1,4;eXt , Iliteelhe and' fit. Fp** ' --/ ..W.APZ,liititthinst important change, the de- , „SterAf . lialati - of 400 obis at st.nagi.to tqt . , ii; and ,700.8 foeen4w.., -- ~ ~, - '‘ l49 theist dont IS 'dull in - Bear - tlik - a 1 shi - 1,- - - ." - Iliti - : - Micia, i iii 700 bbWet s436ialf fiCii v ita" edit . ...,:f catok.,SiiioylAgto mg" kleaftwanoity.py, tor thp palter ' 4:Elfto o 7ill.***ol4.44la4d ' ai 4414, (sort} Kier 4 , `L'Ottc.„ go 0,4 oh , iv. - " , y , • ~„ ~ Y. _ t 4 O - 40 1 Ti c 4-.- 1 4-0--- - i`i.'l, , t,',A ''r "7: i i flr;',..la 'IS?"' b ' " , ' , ..4,=- r 7 •,' 1, 7 '-' -0 , - f e AcIWW4I - tl4 ft rilltd. to steady—idea of 210 bids at Eli for Jersey, and 8,3 90 for Brandywine. Gesin —lli inquiry, for 'Wheat is moderate, but tielteralaffirnillitwarilvabrare ligbtatier 2.040 bus at 11.0 for white southern, and $l.ll for white Illinois. ItyCis In moderate denunit and: is steallf r -usbra of 900 bus jersey at 700. • - . ,;.• Oats era in limited demand - at 45048e.f0r western. 'Marley ilk Barley Kilt are' quiet. `, 4Jorri is , in fair de tumid and is not so plenty--salesnf 11,000 bus at 670109 tor ' , AMU southern, and do valor( ;at.o7e—old li no. -. , - Ciba, tot:distilling; hes been more as , live, some 1,100 b ide and' bblebave been taken at -130; New Orleans is qirofed - st 2.50 for prime. Naval, Srease.--Spirits Turpentine hasbeen tn settee tiqUeet for exhort, with isles' of 1,200 Obis, mostly I t shipping order, at 40 Ovate, cash, closing ,firrolyj crude le still lueetlye, but the stock' Is email end PFlcee Sr. -hilthatsined ;-• common resin venison' quiet,but le firmly held st $1 35 tv 310 the, delivered; the medium and finer Igrades are more actlim sa.mr of bble No 2at $l.OO 4P' 810 be, and 1,50011:1300 bble peediutti No 1 to` extra psla white, at prices varying from $2.00 ,to $4.50 4r 280 As, as to quality; ' 't s ar is, quiet, bat nominally un 4cheuged. . Ofts.—Sish oils are quiet, bat pricee are unchanged. Linseed bat 'been in good demand, with salei of some 15,003017,000 gill" 'from Crushers , bands . at 61e560. Patrols stmoly at So per lb, 6 moor sales of 100 make at 'abouttht4 rate; the tot of 165,000 ibe, advertised to he sold by ksstion at the •Bast, prarionely alluded to, has been withdrawnithil Party In this eity, who bought the 'MI. to arrive by entlin vionerwhich, unfortunately, was *coked, waived their 'legal rights and toot It is 'per previous Contract: Pitovtaiosia.—There le a fair demand for Pork at $14:65 fOr"Mess, $l4 for thin moss, and $11.60 0 511.70 for prime. Beet la In fair riqueat, and is firm, with Bates of 200 bble 400410 for country Mote; $l3 for =good Western mess, - and $l4 fOr choice extra . . Beef hams are steady at111:50o$16.50. 'Baton is in fairi demand at 8340090;,the supply it light. Out meats are In moderate rognest at SrefiXio for hams and Olin for shouldere. Dressed kegs are In linked demand at dip. Lard Is In' fair request at 8)4 oblie ; odes of 300 bbls and tea. Butter is In griodrdemand and Is steady. Cheese, In steady. lisos.ss,,—Tiose is not much doing, and prices favor the pureliner ; 7,000 bags Siam sold yesterday at iljje, lose a 4a o cent, for each—beeidee the auction sale. 41111 Weds cold privately at 4e for Cuba, and 500,tie for New Orleans. leaned are easier and quiet. Taas are only In moderate demand, and prices con tinue steady. Waresar.—The market Is firmer; sales of 350 able it 2102174 c. PUILADY.LPIIIA. St:MU OH MUM. inirailD 0. KVIOVV, FRANote E. 00Ps, (001INSTVVA OV TOM HONTX Tsrol. Rumen, , ' LETTER, *MI6: ', Al,KO.Dloiclanta , Rffek4ngo, Pkao(DlPAirs. 'Ship Tonawstidn, Judas, Livorpoot, Jaii 25 linquelinas, Nobtor • "'; Botbadoes, noon Borgne Landwuroton, De Man London, soon Brig 565-'l.sl*,"Lookbitrt Pernarobnco, loon .. Ailarint SORT. Or rilil4PrZraLti , 7ata. S 3, MS. KIN BIM ' 0 017 N )111TO 461 PM Ws TAR 7 82 Steamship City of Richmond, Mitehell, from Blatt. mond, via Norfolk. 94 Imre with mdse and paasengere to Thomas Webster, Jr. At ' u,P M Slot inst,l6 miles from Norfolk, passed steamship Belly, hence for Richmond. , ' - Steamship Delaware, Copes, 19 hours from New York, via Cape May, with mdse and passengers to Jsines All derdice. Famed barques 0 B Truitt and 0 W Youltney, for Nair Orleans, below the Buoy on the - Middle; brigs Then Walter, for 8t Berta, Alfred Baal', for Leguayra, ilmt Black knell, for St Jag°, at anchor off New Outle; and a berm brig and six schoonera below Chester, up ward bound. • lirlg Breese, Onterbridge, from Pernambuco tat Inst. In ballast to Leiria & Damon. Left barque • namilton, Webster; front Beaton, dlechg. • Jan 10, lot 34, long 73, saw a bargee steering south, showing a white nag with a blank atone In the uentre. Behr Matthew bird, Johnson, 8 days froni New York, in ballet to oaptain, • Manna. • ' Brig Mary E Milliken, 'Norden, Hn ana , D W Prescott. Bohr D 11Xerahon, Spragg, Cumberland Harbor, /3 & If Welsh: ' ' Behr J J Spencer, Langstaff, New 'Orleans, D S Stet 'Ott & CO: ' .fichr B Watson, Maguire, Atelistayale River, (with =dental' for ft light house) D S Stetson & Co. Bahr M Bird, Johnson, Stators blend, E T Hoyt. li Caw nor, Baltimoro, A droves, (17ornwnadenes of the Philadelphia Exchange.) nswits. Del.. Jan. 21, 8 ASS. A deeply laden Main brig passed up about noon yes. tarday, since which - thus not a salt has been visible The ochre leliple, Itargaret, B 80111 day, T Paid, Me ehank; and cutter Forward, are at the Breakwater,' Wind 19—weath er Hoe: • Tours, - • WM. M. NEOBISAII. [JIY WiLIDEATS4 (Oorirospondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) (JAPE ISLAND, 'OM 22.6 P 'A ship. supposed to 56 thd Diamond State, from Leg. horn, and barque ,Japonica, from New York, are now going in. Two barques and two harm brigs, names not ascertained, went but this , aftornooa. , Wind quite trash from NE. _ .Yours, sto., THOS. n. lIIIGHIS. Steamship Boston, Sallow, hence at Now York yes terday,- Ship Edwin Forreat,_Crocker, cleared et New York yesterday for San Francisco Ship S II Talbot, Burgeak cleared at Now York yes terday for Idelhottna. Ship Geor4ei, Slater, for Sydney, cleared at N York yeatords.r.". Ship lAdyitteeshigton, Yowng, town Horton, arrived at New Orleans 20th Inst. Ship Ab Schmidt, Milliken, cleared at New °dawn 14tb, Wet. for lisivre, with 3886 bales cotton. 1p Gump Coek; Osgood, from Algos hay for Ceylon, wan epokon Nor i 1 lat 3510, long 22 32 E. Ship Cromwell, Adime,'froto Ankyab for Bowe, sailed from S gelook, Deo 9. Bhip • Redwood, non, from Chinch& Islands, at Mon tevideo Nor th, won to load for If alancla. Ship 811 as Remelt, Orlliltbn , at New °riming 18th lost. from New York. Ship Sarah, Smith, for Triode, cleared at Boston Slat 131 tip /chit ()lark, Hale, from Liverpool for Baltimore, passed Cape Hoary 17th snot, Cud was oft ßmith'e Point the 2lat, Barque Ogrelos Bllema,Bilecos; cleared at N Orleans 36th trot tor- Philadelphia, with 300 hhda sugar and 1300 hats molamer - Little, for Vera Cm, cleared at New Orleans 14th last.: Barque Chanter, (Bram) Lcnkenan, from Baltimore for Bremen, -went to Oa 17th Inst. Brig Lucy Ann, Bryant, cleared at -Boston 2ht Inst. for Cardenas.- .-•. . • Brig).Echo, Long, cleared at Baltimore 21st Inst. for West ludlea. Behr W L Springs, Corson cleared at Wilmington, N 0, 20th last. for Philadelphia. Behr' Wm B Horsey, Otrout, from Delaware, at New lark yesterday - • Behre Surprise, hones for Plymouth, and P Hawes, Tram Smyrna, Dol, for Boston, passed Highland Light 2 P M 21st fast. - Behr Immo Rich Smith, - cleared at New York yester day for Philadelphia, Bohr Jonathan May, Oobb, 11 days from Havana at New York 11th tart; ' Behre - 8 A Hammond, Paine, and L A Danenhower, beneest Boston PIA inst. . • Sobr Wm A Hammond, Cain, cleared at Boston Slat hat for Philadelphia; - Bohr W Dllloa , Hada, from Savannah, was below Ildston Slat inst. Bohr J A Dickinson, Wheaton, (so supposed) hence for Pall River, was aeon going Into Mount Rope Ely 191 k inst. Bckrs Jae Barrett, Davis, from Delaware; 8 Lockwood, Portion, from Camden, Del_, and Hickman, Baines, from Lewes, Del, at Newyork 21st inst. BLUM MIBOBLLANY. Brig Northman, Land, at Wilmington, NO, 20th Met. from Boston. On the 12th Met. lot $5 78, Wog 72 30, found the Bohr J Vail, °Apt Grey, In • sinking gone. %len, haring Are feet water in her bold; took off the captain end crew, and laid by her about 20 minutes, when she junk. Tho V was from New 'York, bound to Garden hey, /la, and was laden with Iron and ce ment. - Three-eighths of rif.p Troy, 712 tons register, built at Tresscott,llle,in '1855, rating A 2, was sold at auction 21st lost In New York for 24,100. Barque Idlnnetenka, which run a cargo of elms into Bahia Honda, Cuba, previous to Sept 15,1867, is report ed to have arrived it Cardenas oth lost. from flampea chy, Derdou, master. Port Stanley, Falkland Islands, Sept 21—The British barque Jenny Jouer, of and from Liverpool, put into this port wlthlose of sails and part of bulwarks. (Sy letter to Ellwood Walter, ZINO The two men picked up at sea by ship Peons, since arrived at N Orleans, undoubtedly belonged to barque James Briant, of Beverly, now at Cionfuegos—two of her crew having taken the boat stolen a compass and prov/sioas ' and made off In the night without being dis covered. It will be recollected that they reported then:waives all belonging to ship John Bryant, and that she had fonndered off the south side of Cuba. $151,058 00 772,824 OS 2 a 020,765 92 PORRIGN PORTS. At Qultah; Africa, Oct 24, barque Warren 'White, Phillips, for windward; echr nanover, Eyre., uncertaia; barque Comment, Adams , bound to windward, passed QUitah Oct 24. . . - At St Helena Dec 10, barque Huard, Cloodridge, from Loando Africa, ar 7th, ... • At NNW Dieppe 18th nit, ship War Hawk. Freeman, from Raegoon, and 8 days from FAIMOUth..E. AI at 11.09111110thinst, barque Fannie, Derrick, Port land/' brig Belle, York, do; ]4th, ear Chief Trader, (not barque Chief, Ogden) Baltimore. Sidlolo, barque Tholes, Jersey, Mobile. DOMESTRI PORTS. NEW YORK, Jan 21—Arrived, barque Clara Wind sor, Moliwen, from Aux Cayes Bth Last. Left Fehr Nenalbar,lat Bangor, discharging, the only American vessel it port: The schr Sarah, Barton, for New York, :tailed mane day; the brig Lincoln, for do, tailed the day Wore, - 20th - instilat 31$ 40, long 7310, spoke ache. J 4) • 'whine, from New York, bound south. Sams Kate Brig ham, Norton, Sesanneh; Edward Blade, Baylis, Norfolk; litchnlon4,J MEWS. Richmond; Erie, Obamberlatu, !Me tal; 1) Drmornoue, Fox, 'from the wreck a ship 'Clara 'Windsor whoreat" &Luau; Ringgold, Lockwood, and Norms, Merritt, from barque' Mary 0 Dyer, ashore at :Barnegat; steamship Pelican, Auldrich, Providence. - Cleared; ships' ristriet, Bassett, New Orleans; Abby Brown, Moody, Apalachicola; Rope, Merrill, Mobile; Rockland, Brown. New Orleans; barque Voyager, Davis, throttles' 'brleA 11 Pinker, Oroeby, ,Theksonvillor sehrsJohn'Priee, Davis,, Fenimore; Emily, Griffin, Sa vannah; Oman Wave, Warren, Washington; 0 Colgate, Braman,-Baltimore; sloop America, Reynolds, Provi dence. BOSTON, Yam 2t—Arrived, bet-que Sophia, Ouptil, Arno, St. Domingo. Rohm Wm Wlioon, (Wm, Tomei; Claret, - Oroßell, Norfolk; Selena Helena, Olork, do; &amine, Beery, Alexandria; HMO Merrill, Wine, Boltimore. • .„ Telegraphed, shiptilghtingale, from New York, at anchor in Lightbouso Channel, Old, ship Borah, Smith , Trieste; barque Moneynick, amitli, Charleston; brigs "Uranus, Wikland, Cardenas; Minnie, Nelson Charleston; Jas Crosby, Clifford. Port land, toloird• for (Julia; BUM, Rogers; Richmond and 'Bit,. Point: • • ••• • bulled, ships State of Maine and Sarah; barques Ce- Issue. and Sloneynieit, - ' QUTANU LICHT, /Au 21.-2 211—Passed by, barque 'Bortice Beals, from Baltimore for Portland; -brig PaU/Shkaidr6 do for Boston; sa J w osiah Achorri, from Norfolk cos..,_. - 4 -P M — Peseing Co ;brigs Endorse, from Matanzas for /Widen; Empire, for'eo. ' MACUTAB—Bid 43th' sobrs Li 3 . Sawyer, Nall, Porto Moo. - YALL Igth, oohs J W Lindsey, Crowell, Norfolk, or Baltimore, accenting to wind. A Bohr supposed to be the Daniel brown, from Apals china forYall River, was seen going into Mount Hope Bay 19tb; '' - NE WPO/IT;-dr 19th, schr Coin Kearney,, Megathiln, Norfolk for-New Bedford, and old again 20th Bid, sour 8 8 Leartied,•Tryoo, Ira N York for Boston, PBOVIDENOt—Ar !Miro Wild Metl, Milli ken, Baltimore;-Mary, Castle, Jamestown. • NEW LIVEN-:-Ar 20th, ochre Ellen Perkins, Bush, Norfolk; Charger, Kelsey, Virginia. batim'Extiolsiet, Barbadoes.., „IPORTLAND, Ja 2Q--01d, barque - La (Boone, Sar gent, Matanzae. Towed to sea, ship aiiitto. • B SVANNAII, Janl9—Ar off Tybee, steamship Isabel, .Ilol.insfOharleaton, and left for Havana - via Rey Weal; sehr franois estterly, Ilughes,,tiew York, ; Old, barque Amelia, lint, Cork, forordersochr Mar ola Farrow, Cole, Boston. ;kIO,IIBOLK/Jantii-.-Ar, sebr,olliford, Canter, Bristol; Ann D, New York. satire lalli, Newell, . Blake, Providence, IN; terkrey, Siiiith,".Newtiort, Rl;' Illnggold, Dwilroot, , . ;an 13--Old, steamship Texas, LairleacGalvestriii and Indianola; ship Lord Duffer's, alohnston, Liverpool; barque Seraphim, Aliller, N York; brig Dorothea, k Ogee Barcelona; eeht Arctio,,Btlrrops, Niuusmx. , • ' 141,54 , 4011, stelae** Tennessee, Forbeo, Vera Cruz; Pr AllirUirlsierittgre Beanaelone ' Havre; barques Mary llr Eabsthi lteleoni' Clutrieston; Boiwer;Vallotoe, New • ..tt't - • ? 2. 1, • , -Below,-barque Panay-Buck, from Palermiti • . 1 . , APALACHICOLA-41d htla, schr New York) Ste. Niw Osistaire ...„ ARRIVED MEMORANDA „ “S' ,v• , , PA' 11.1 r” . 4, 9th—Ar, abip Harveet, Loring, Eennebunk, A.te 11th—Old, ecbr Jae Miller, Minor, N York.. t In port lath, ahips Harvest, Loring,froes Kopliebunk, -2do,swtgrLivingeton, for.Llvarpeolildgi Morrison, Ourrey, from Belfast, Irebuld, Barak Judk Smith, from Tortugas,Pfgj 70412 Oriftip• York, from Llvorpool, die; NatO Sweetland, Bartlett, from St Thornae,, wtg; Lirsla Drew Party, from Boston, do; bisque; Ntebange, lanes, for Liverpool Idgi Oheva liar, Knight, from Portland, kte, d ie ; - brig P Bock, Aldrich, from Providenco,"dla; solira Witot W lug, Davis, for new York, ]dg; New York, Btorcue, from Falmouth, wtg. - ARRIVALS AT THE PRINOIPAI, HOTELS, Up to i 2 o'clock Lace Night ' GIRARD HOUSE—Ohestmit street. below Ninth. W C Fowler. N York P A. Lutz, Washington Erasing Yalrhanks,Vermont Jai II Gardner, Virginia W P Chamberlain, Virginia J U Brown, Missouri J 9 Jott,lfissourt . ' BenJ Hart, Kentucky Lane Walton, N York 'Jos.! Walton, N York Ohm II Todd & la, N York Ise It Herbert, Maryland II G Waldron Massachus's Thos Harris, Idaseachus'ts W Newbold, N Jersey J I) Cameron, Harrisburg 1 P Butterworth If York* H S Pierce, Carbondale ' Mee 9 M J Mares, N J ersey Jae 0 Donohue, Massachnis Jag McKenna, Meesachusoie A Aodereon, Tennessee Will Barr & la, Missouri John Davol, N York. W 0 Davey, N Jerky P Al Miaow, N York W It Foster, Virginia Jno B McOres, St Johns Fll Bond, South America W T Klots, N Y 8 Seyman, N Y - F E Smith, N Y Albert Ward. N Y ' 0 0 McLain & la, Ind II P Handy. Tenn Jae E Rorke, N I 1 Gen W Orookett, Boston AII W Van Salon, N Y Id N Falls, Balt D Van Salon, N Y 8 Rapalje, N Y - Geo W Roberta, Pa G 8 Bergen, Beg, N Y Geo P Thomas, Pa P UAW, Pa J P Early, N 5 1 8 8 A Winson, Pro', R r Prof 0 0 Felton, Mass Wm Albertson Jr wife N Y ft P Bassett, Now London Id Mitchell & la., N Y ' John B Benton, N Y Mr Lauman, Pa . JD Archenbold. Sydney A li. Bigelow & lady, N Y 3 B simill & lady, St Louts T V Saxton, Utica N Y 3 P Grove,Danville John Grove, Danville Mm E Boyan, Gin Ohio Mrs R fl Bradford, N Y J G Ereher. N Y 8 G Goodrich N Y Frederick lif Mass, N Y 8 A Whitney, N J- E W Benton N Y H Aiken, N Y Tyler Cobb, New Bridgeton II 8 Loury, Baltimore P II Lonny, Boatman UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. Samoa Brighton, Pa ' A B Rex and lady, Pa 0 lif Doll, Terre Hanle, In G W Shall, Cincinnati, 0 W 9 Sharp, Salem, N 1' .1 It Barndollar, Olocin, 0 .1 If Lewis, Pa W B Price., Milwaukee H Kepler, Cincinnati, 0 711 Shier, Cincinnati, 0 3 31 Palmer, Council Bluiilb I P Willard, Omaha, Nob John Donaldson, Tamaqua atEltatrANW LlOTHL—Pourth street, below Arob. Chula Woodo,Sattisburg llon 8 Yost, Pottstown Maneluaell, louts Edw oOnverse, Gettysburg L 0 Rumor, Salem, N J J Into, °entre co, Pa 11 lionoid,,PhOtt M P Lancaster, Lex'n, Hy I Clamp, Yale, Pa ' Anion Taylor, N Y W 0 Nixon, N J Miss T Ramsey, Salem, N J Win Lilly. Mauch Chunk 0 Lockhart. Mauch Chunk T Craig Lehigh Gap W W Itarcowg, Lock Rayon W W It Davie, Ducks Co Jno Darts, Boat; co N Miles, Bucks co W Hincsdo, Harrisburg A (011espla, Wash , n, Li 0 n P Hastings, N Y AMBRIOAN HOTEL—Chestnut stroot, above Plttk. Miss F. J Kenna, N Y E Beak. Smyrna, Del G Woman, N Y 0 Al Miles, Bslt PP Probson, Wilm, Del Thou Street, Balt W 8 Numbers, Oa W L Williams, Oa J 8 Cumming*, Tenn B M Young & Is, Bolt H Id Walters, Vit James F Walters, Va Chas 13 Fleisher & lu, MA WII Humphreys, N J W 8 Vernon, N J L 8 Sanford, N J W Williams, Alabama Robert Russell, Alabama A L Packer, Bristol, Pa T D Phillips, Tenn R B Pearson, Pa NATIONAL ao.rn—sum street, shove Third Mile Cecelia NsII, Pa J Williams and lady, Wash Peter Usti, Phlls S Grote, Allegheny Divi L Tate, Ps John R Pancost, Phils Joshua Comly, Ps 0 W Seibert, Pa E D Leisenting, Allentown Jos M Peger, Pottsville II J 'fiendler, Pottsville 0 W Morgan, Pottsville Louis Schreiber, N. Y. E Baehm, N Y STATES llHlON—Market street, above Sixth. G 3 Mix, Conn B 11 Iturminglunn, Pa henry holt, W Phil Theo Penn, Lancaster L Goodall, Lancaster J A Irwin, Phile k K Given, halt P IS King, Balt It 0 Simpson, Pa Sarni Gibson, Pa 8 Wilson, halt Geo W Glossop, Bucks 00 Jacob P Kautz, Lancaster BARLEY BISCAY HOTEL—Second street, below rue 8 W Birk & Is, New Hope J T Blair, Hartsville ,T J Janny, Newtown J K Taylor, Pa D MuCarter,llattsville J Stackhouse & la, Pa B 11 Mathews Pa Jos Polmore, Pa C ii. Ely, Rockingham Wm Limner, Attleboro Cnpt Cook, Solebury T Lenin, EN, Solebory E llughes, Pa W Row, Middletown Chan Ramsey, Itertsellls W Davidson, Cheltenham John H Ring, Belvidere Ruben Myers, Pe Lll Fritz, Pa ‘ W Flowers, Ps BALD EAGLE—Third street, above Callonhill, .Mee Smith, Monroe co B Brown, Ducks co J Rittenhouse, Germant , n Chas Beans, Burke co Delmer, Harrisburg Petor Clouse, Harrisburg 0 Bolderston Bucks co John Walton, Philads I B Walton, Bucks co BLACk BEAR HOTEL—Third street, above Callowhill. J R Haldeman, Warrington John Lingerman, Bucks co A Clayton, Southampton J Vanardsdalen, Feastervie 0 Roads, Byborry N Garrott, Chester co BLACK DEAR MN—Fifth and Merchant atreeta. Silas Carter, Md Win Smith, Pa Joellegner, Pa • S J Cooper, Pa 8J Castner. Harrisburg D Ilr Totwiler, Harrisburg IT Y Penn yimeker , Pa B Otte7, Ps M T Hughes, Pa J K Kineade, Pa .10. Anderson, jr, Pa Wm Meek, Pa 8 D Dram Pa D 8 Spare, Pa J 0• Keys, Pa David 11111, Pa MADISON lIOUSE--Second stmt. above Market S D Roe, Dal 7 AJones, Dot J II 0 Benney,Pa J L Jones, N 3 Edward Jonas, Did JLEI ma, NY P Messner, N Y Et D Simpkins, Oki° Operial Notices. Brown's Bronchial Troches relieve Asthma, Bronchitis, Coughs, Catarrh, Irritation or Soreness of the Throat, and ail disorders of the Breath and Lungs. Said by all Druggists, Sold wholesale and retail at F. BROWN'S northeast corner of TIFTII and CIIBSTNLIT streets. -•- 36234 t. binding Machines—Price 59 s.—Persoris wish ing to purchase a P.IIALLY GOOD Machine should call at 922 OIIESTNITT Street, and got one of PRATTII Patent. Those Machines are warranted to giro satis faction. /Ditching done for Two Cents Or yard at the Office. jag-aarliw* Bower's Infant Cordial,-•Thls Invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infants and young children. By Its powerful influence a speedy ours is effected In all eases of Cholie, windy pains and opasms. Relieves and mitigates much of children's suffering during denti tion or teething, and by its 'soothing properties trait qullisee pains of the bowel:, looseness, vomiting, .to. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and hes been need in thousands of cam with the moot abundant mmeess. No family ehouldbe without it. Prepared only by MAST A. Bows', At hie Drug and Chemical Store, N. N. corner of Sixth and Green ste., Phlledelphis. To whom all orders mast be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. , as laly Saving Fund • OP TOR AISURICAN TRUST COMPANY, B. E. Consign FOURTH AID WALNUT Brims, ROD always paid In full on demand, 110 CONTINUED TO DO 110. INTERAIST, PITS PBB, OENT. de2B.lm Saying Fund.—Natlonal Safety Tenet Co., Office, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of THIRD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING TUE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS BY VIE BANJOS, 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2. Current Dank Notes, Meeks, and Specie will be received on deposit. S. Deposits made in Dank Notes or Meeks will be paid back in Current Bank Natal. 4. Deposits mado in Gold or Silver will be paid beak in Coin. Interest VITS rsa 011212. par annum Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, 624 WALNUT ST, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQLLinE. GEO. J. HENKEL'S, 621 WALNUT Street, 0022-81 n Late of 178 Chestnut Street Good Coffee. Lovers of Coffee oannot realise the full value of their favorite beverage without having it made in the Old Dominion Coffee Pot. ARTEILTR, DIIIINPIAM, 1 GILIIOY, UT and 119 Bonth TENT Lt, our, of George, 0-dot Bole Irleolzfectufere. Specie Payments Fkre Per Cent. Saving Fund of AMERICAN RIFE INSURANCE TRUST COMPANY, S. E. corner WAL NUT and FOURTH Streets. Thin old Institution, having ALWAYS paid in full on demand, continues to receive on Deposit, in Current Funds, and pay all Sums as called for in COLD awl SILVER. ja2o-lin illarriance. On Thursdayerening, 21st instant, at the residence of Charles V. Dagner, by the Rev. O.len Hare, D D , JAMES V. PALEN, M. D.. to ANN, daughter of the late Alexander Armor, ell of Philadelphia. On the 20th instant, by Rev. George Chandler, DISNJADIN M. GALE to Bliss HANNAH. !MAN. . . . . . " OA the 2lth, ultimo, by the Rev. tioorgo Waohlogton /drama, et hie residouco, 22T Marriott street, Air. JAMES K. FABIAN to Mies MARY E. STINNON, all of this oily. Matbe At the residence of hor husband, In the city of Wash ington, en Wednesday, the 20th matant, aged 51 years, JULIA STOCKTON, wife of John Calvert, Esq., and daughter of the lion. Richard Reel,, ek On the 21st instant, after a long and protracted ill ness, Miss ELIZA McFADDEN, In the 25th year of her age. On the 20th instant, in the 62d year of her age. Miss lIANNAII B. WOLFE, daughter of the late Wn). Wolfe, of Lowestown, Del. On the 20th instant, ANN 11AUGUTON, in the 76th year of her age. Od the 21st instant, Capt. JAMES CIIAMBERS, in the 561.11 year of hie age. On the 20th Instant, OEOUGH 0211T11, formerly of Strasburg, Lancaster county, Pa., in the 12d year of his age. On the 20th instant, ISAAC KNIGHT TYSON, In the 42d year of his age. AGENERAL, MEETING OF TILE COR -I.OIIATIOnfI AND STOOKIIOLD ERB or the OCEAN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY will bo held on TUESDAY, the Et day of February neat. at 11 o'clock A. 111., at the Office of the Company, corner of VINE nod DELAWARE AVENUE, for the Election of Five DirectorY, and the traneactlon of each other boalneee aa may be brought before the meeting. ja23.3t WM. DENNIS, Secretary. LiARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL TILE LI GREAT PAIN ANNIHILATOR! This article is the greatest Milne/8e y in Ohemical or Medical Science for the rapid Ouro of RIIKDEIATIsM, NEURALGIA; TOOTH-AWE E.Alt-ACHE, BORE THROAT, STIPP pIEOK, or Pain In the LIMES, SIDE, RACK, or any parrot the body. ' It la also an excellent preparation for Dyepepela end Tridhlestion, which arises (race a weak stomach or bowel. 'Thousands of persons who have used MARTS nuRNV,B ORRIS-ALL have been astonished at lie wonderful power In removing any pain from the system. Dation 20, 60 cents, and $l, to be had of It. U.JENKINS, Corner SECOND and WALNUT Streets, and No. North NINTH Street. .N, Bt. XI yon have A 094" use Martakorne's Nato. tal gym, - jalo-if I - THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA , SATURDAY, JANUARY 23, 1858. Public Worship at JnYlle's This to a due, central r j ailying point for all Ohria-.., , • ,2,1 t is an exceedingly convoolent resort for Stranger". 8. The Bervlool are froe from objeotionsble penult. *roles. 4' The °b iota are simply to produce, by the blessing of Cod, in the hearts and thee of the people the holy add happy influence of genuine Christian Faith Uops, and Love--the Three times of our Divine Relliloa. 6, Let all wbo approve of Christianity, In be sim plicity, purity, and power, en•operate to laywomen! of this souse. js23lt IlD"'nev, 3. Walker Jackson, of lialtnittg will preach TO-MORROW (Sunday) EVENING . , at 8X o'clock, and every evening during the week at TX o'clock, in Nezareth M. E. Church, THIRTEENTH street, below Vino. There will be two services to-mor row evening.; the reeler will preach in the Lecture Room. The protracted meeting is still in progrene— fourteenth week • 1a23-10 Mir Jiityne'm Hall, Chestnut below serentte• T. U. STOCKTON will preach (D. V.) at 10X A M. and 7) P. M. Old friends and new, (Mims and etraugers, cordially iniltod. Seats free. Subjects, the highest. Objects, the glory of God in the good or the pimple. No authority but the Word. No trust but the Spirit, All Christians Gnmested to help. Worship ettoplo, common, and earl:Wit. EVOKING SOBJEOT-00uffnualICO of series on 'Romans I : 10—THE GOSPEL OP OGRIST TUN POWER OP DOD UNTO SALVATION, frr The Semi-Annual Exnraninntion of candidates for admittion as Pupils of the NORMAL hOHOOL will be commented on MONDAY, Fobruary Bth, at 9 o'clock A. Pt To be admitted, the candidate must be at least fifteen years of ago, and peen a satisfactory examination , In Orthography, Definition of Words, Heading, English Grammer History of the United States, Geography, Arithmetic, and Penmanship. The NORMAL ROHOOL is designed to qualify femslee to become Feathers in the Public Wm's; and, pr.:Moue to Plitniseloo, every candidate must make an explicit declaration that her object in entering the School /Ste qualify herself to become a Teacher. and that she In tends to engage in Teaching in the PUBLIO SCHOOLS OP THE OITY OP PHILADELPHIA. By order of the Normal School Commit' ea. jal64tuth Heti I'. A, OIttGAR, Principal; Err. The First of a Series of Lectures on tie PIiILOSOYRY OP TUE BIBLII, by the Rev. Dr.S. JACOBS, will be given at RANSOM STREET IIALL,sn SATURDAY, the 29d lest., at,7X In the °venlig. Single tiekets, to admit a lady and a gentleman, 25 etc for the course, $l. To bo had at the Ball. Jal9.st I H THE ORPANS' COURT FOR Tilt CITY AND COUNTY ON PIIILADDLPUIA,- Estate of JOHN LEADBEATER, deceased. The Auditor appoluted to audit, settle, and adjust the Brat account of Memo D. Fell, one of the Executors cf the last will sod testament of JOIIN LEADDMATER, deceased, and to report distrihution, will attond to the duties of his appointmont on MONDAY, the eighth de) of February, A. D. 1858, at 4 o'clock I' M., at the 1Y otherill Mouse, BANSOM. street, above Sixth, in the City of Philadelphia. ja23.etathst* EDMUND A. hISNOM, Auditor. TX THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE A. 'UNITED STATES In end for tbo Eastern DKrtot of Pennsylvania, The United Staten VA.. Throe Ones of Linens. The undersigned, to whom It was referred to report distribution of the fond In the registry of said Court; Wing the appraised value of said merchandise, will meet all parties interested in said fund at the office of the Clerk of said Court, No. 104 South FIFTH street; on FRIDAY, the fifth day of February next, at 4 o'clock P. Al. 011 AS. F. lIRAZIATT, jas3-dot Commissioner. 11N THE DISTRICT COURT OF THE A. UNITED STATES in and for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania. Vaughan & Fisher os Barque Cordella. The undersigneu, to whom was referred to report dis tribution of the fund in Court, being proceeds of the sale of said barque, will meet all parties Interested in Bald fund at the office of the Clerk of said Court, No. 104 South FIFTH etreet, on MONDAY, the eighth day of February nut, it 4 o'clock P )1. CHARLES F. MEASLITT, ja23-dit Commissioner. N THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE I CITY AND COUNTY OF ParLADDLPHLA. Estate of ANDREW ARANTRONO, deemed. The Auditor appointed to audit, eettle, and adjust the account of Joseph Walker and James Gass, Execu• tore of the lest will and testament of ANDREW ARM STRONG, deceased, will meet the parties interested for the purposes of his appointment, on MONDAY. the fret day of February, IM3, at 4 o'clock P. H., at his office, No 713 SANSOII street. ja23•s tu that 0, /...lIIDDLE, Auditor. 'VERO - VAL.-THE GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INRURANOE COMPANY have removed their Office to No. 41b WALNUT Street, In the Schuyl kill Navigation Counotoy's llulldleg, ja2o-lm REMOVAL.- slum, WILLIAMS, ¢ CO., DRY 000 DB JOBBBILB, HAVE REMO,IO TO TH6 SPLENDID IRON. RONT STORE, No. 03 MARKET BTREET, ABOVE FIFTH, Pnudancrnu, Where, with their facilitioa for accommodating tle Trade rutty increased, they feel thernaelree prepares to offer inducements to Merchauts pnaurpused by 1 ANT OTHER XSTABLIBUNWIT IN TRIO COUXTRY. Jal6-4moadr REMOVAL.---CRITTENDEN's PIMA DELPIIIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE II lII MOVED to the northeast corner of SEVENTH sad CHESTNUT Streets. The whole building is occupied, and Sited up inc style surpassing anything of the kind in this country. Thorough preparation for the counting-house. Indiemusi instruction from competent and attentive Teachers, under the immediate eye of the Principal. Open day and everting One of the Beet Penmen is the Oomary has charge of the 'Writing _Department. Please militia see Specimens and get a Catalogue of Term... &a. REMOVAL.- 0. FAWCETT, HAIR GLITTER AND WIG MAKER, Wu removed to 1028 CLIESTNUT street,Your doom be kw ELEVENTIL jiiB.ll A GENTS WANTED.—Fivo to Ton Dol ra. tart per day can be easily made. Call on A. BLACK, at Jacob Loman'e Sorrel Horse Itotal, West King greet, Lancaeter, Pa. dolt-tt WANTED, TOE THE UNITED STATES CAVALRY—Able...bodied, unmarried men, to whom will be given good pay, board, clo th ing, and medical attendance. Pay from $l2 to $22 per month. No man Laving a wife or child will be accepted. Apply for MOUNTED ammo; at No, 817 YJAREET street above Eighth, north aide. WILLIAM B. BOYALL, lat Lieut. 24 Regt. of Cavalry, sot s.4m, Recruiting Offmer. 3nourance eampamco. CI_IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR va ANON COMPANY, PIMLADELPILTA--Offloo, No. 802 WALNUT street, 'went of TUMID, BIBKd ONLY TANXN.” DlllOlOlB. . . . .. JotIJOIMS, GOO. W. Woodward, Wm. at. Swain, H. N. Burroughs, John Anspach, Jr., Thos. Crayon, 3oloph Klapp ht. D, A. 8. 4.llett, John McClure, Jer. Walker, J. B Hughes, C. D. Shoemaker, W. 8. Boyd, H. IL Coggshall, Wm. C.Budman, John W, Welborn, Francis Peters. Hon. JOEL JUNES, President. A EL GILLETT, - Vice President. Jen. 8. aoMuLtan, Beoretery and Treasurer gauze B. Anvoso, Aesistantßecretary. Jar-Bw-H Eticittleitten'Es Snrnialiing eoobo FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war ranted, of elegant material and auperler work ntanablp. Also, Drees Stock. and Gentlemen's Wrap pare, at the Premium Store of W. W. .11.11.101.12', 812 ABOlidtreet, above Sixth. no2l-y WRAPPERS! WRAPPERS I WRAP PEPS !—A very large and elegant assortment at reduced prices. Also, heavy under-clothing of all de scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 612 AROII Street, above Sixth. no2l-y WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE BIEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER t3EAhI SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. TOS CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia The attention or Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, is particularly invited to this improved cut of Shirts, the moat perfect fitting article made. At whole sale and retail, and made to order, aus.lyll K EROSENE OIL, DISTILLED FROM COAL. REAMER LUBRICATING OILS. This Ott Is not only CI:SHAPER, but SUPERIOR TO THE BEST SPERM. It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL AT A LOW TEMPERATURE:, OOS It will RUN LONGER AND KEEP TUE JOURNALS COOLER TITAN ANT OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL. Q3' Machinists and others are requested to call end examine these oils at the sole agency, CIEOMI 14 at. !MERMAN, Agt., delo-am..tt No. 118 Walnut street, above Brent. THE BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THE WORLD .--PREPARED BY A CHEMIST. HARTSHORNE' S Pk:O7'ORA L SYRUP OP WILD C HER It Y Is to/milted by the thousands who have need It to be the best preparation In use (or 0000118, (row & cold or a CONSUMPTIVE COUGH, ASTHMA, BRON CLUTIS, CATARRH, or any Lung Affection. It la also a great remedy for Hoarseness, and alleys all In flammation of the Lungs or Throat. Bottles lA, 60 cents, and $l, Sold by R.H.A 0, 11. JENKINS, Cornet WALNUT and SECOND Streets, and Jalt-if No 0 North NINTH Street, I.IOIJSE'S PRINTING TELEGRAPH, WASIIINGTON, JANUARY, MS. Por the convenience of the (lovernment Departments, Bankers, mid Residents generally of the West End of tlio City. the NEW YORK AND WASIIINOTON PRINTING TELE • GRAPH COMPANY NAYS 0000111,111 OFFICE IN WILLARD'S' HOTEL, Whence messages will be transmitted DIRAC? to Bal timore, Philadelphia, and New York; and from those cities, in connection with the different House sod Morse Telegraph Lines, to Wheeling, Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, Louisville, Nashville, tileulphis, and New °Gans; Albany, Buffalo, Oleveleni, Co'umbue, Indianapolis, Toledo, Detroit, Chicago, kJ ilwaukee, and Bt. Louis ; Toronto, Hamilton, Montreal, Quebec; Providence, Boston, Portland, Bangor, Iltillfax, ht. John's ) and all Intermediate points in the United Retell and Itntlsh Provinces. OFFICES: I NATIONAL HOTEL, (Entrance from SIXTH Street.) WILLARDS , HOTEL, (Entranco from the Vesti bule.) Ja2o•Ot I,7AVING FUND.--UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD end CHEST. NUT Streets. Large and small gum received, and paid book on de. mend, without notice, with FIFE PER DENT INTER EST from the day of delimit to the day of withdrawal. Office houre, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on Englend, Ireland, and Bootlarid, from £1 upwards. President_F.TEPllEN R. onewßonn. Treasurer—PLlNY FISK. Teller—JAMES It. MINTER 1617-Iyif A T. CHAR, 218 GOLD STREET, below Dock, buys and sails ON CObtatlSKONLtiovern merit, Rtste, City, and Railroad Loans, Rank, Railroad, and other Stocks, &o. Commercial paper negotiated. Jaltl-Otte R MSS IA AND AMERICAN TARRED 00)1DA411.—a superior article, alanuraetarei said for sale by WiSAV.gR, YITLEtt & 00., ass 14t llota W I WA /1,19kn0 fegat liatirto titniovals. Wants NoUm. AMERICAN' FIRE INEUROCZ CO:, mconvoitArsa) 1814:—CHARTER PER PETUAL 310 WALNUT Street, above Tbh:d, Philadelphia. Haring a large paid•up Capital Stook end Surplus, Invested la sound and available Securities, continue to Insure on Dwellings, Skim, Purulture, Merchandise, Vessels la Port and their Cargoes , and other Personal Property. All LOMB liberally and promptly adjusted. DIA■OTOAB George Abbott, John Welch, Samuel 0. Morton, Patrick Brady, John T. Le'Cif, John Barnum, Caspar W. Morrie, James B. Campbell, Edmund G. Butilh. asonam ABBOTT, President. THOMAS B. MARIS, Secretary. ja2.14 If OFFICE OF THE IKKIRANOE COMPANY NORTII ABIERIOA, No. 292 WALNUT STREET, VOUTII SIDI, 1118 T 01+ 711111 D PuiLmescrute, 7411. M, ISM. STATEMENT OP TEE ASSETS Of " The President and Directors of the Insurance Company of North America," pubtlehei in conformity with tho provisions of the Act of dumbly : SIORTGAOES, All of rilloh, are !kilt Mortgagee LOAN BONDS, 840,000 Philadelphia City Loan, 6 par cent 87 $4,800 00 810,000 Philadelphia City Loan, GU Works 90 9,000 00 820,000 Pennsylvania State 6 per cent. Stock 86 17,030 00 $20,000 Pennsylvania Railroad Compa ny 0 per cent., redeemable De cember 81, 1880 96 10,000 00 $20,000 Cincinnati City Bonds 00 18,000 00 $lO,OOO Philadelphia ) , Wilmington, and Baltimore Railroad Company's Loan of 1860 85 8,600 00 826,000 Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company's Loan 00 22,500 00 $42,000 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Company's Convertible Mort gage Loan 08 28,500 00 $20,000 Delaware and Raritan Canal Company, and Camden and Am boy Railroad and Transporta tion Company, 0 per cent 70 14,000 00 $ll,OOO Allegheny County Bonds, (to Pennsylvania Railroad) 77 8,470 00 $40,000 North Pennsylvania Railroad COmpany'd 0 par cent. Donde-00 I*,ooo 00 $lO,OOO Schuylkill Navigation Comps. nre Convertible 1862 6 per Cent Ittortgago Loan 00 0,000 00 $631.50 ScnuyAtli Navigation Clomps, ny'e Boat, and Boat and Oar Loan, 0 par cent 75 476 00 $5,000 Union Canal Company, 6 per cent 40 2,000 00 100 aliarea Philadelphia Dank 100 10,000 00 8.5 " Lehigh Coal and Navigation Compact' 60 4,260 00 63 " Lehigh Coal and Navigation Company, scrip 33 2,070 00 63 " Germantown and Porkio men Turnpike Road Com pany 30 3,160 00 33 " Chesapeake and Delaware Canal COmpany 00 2,100 00 50 Schuylkill 'Navigation Own- pony, preferred of 1852.... 18 1,008 00 (4 " Schuylkill NaslgationCom -10 840 00 110 " North Penney!vat& Rall road Company 9 900 00 80 " PhlLdelphia Steam Tug Company, 816 paid 1,200 00 5 " Philadelphia and Havre de 011100 Tow Boat Company:loo 600 00 i Philadelphia and Savannah Steam Navigation Comps -260 600 00 MISCELLANEOUS Notes- Receivable 2313,900 07 Policies, filo premiums of 'which re• Merl unsettled, and dobt due in ao• count 60,183 01 Ca& In Bank 91,303 5S Berl Istato 22,000 00 By order of the Board DENBY D. BDISDERD, Bet rotary INCORPORATED IN UN. CAPITAL, $300,000. CHARTER PERPETUAL 1111111T1t, Vint, AND INLAND TILLYiIrOnTATioNIIIIOI7R/AOll DIRBOTORS Arthur G. Coffin, William Welsh, Samuel W. Joule, William H. Bowen, John A. Brown, James N. Dickson, Samuel V. Smith, S. Morris Wain, Charles Taylor, John Mason, Ambrose White, George L. Garrison, John B. Nerl, F. watts It. <typo, Richard D. Wood, Edward U. Trotter. AIM/MR G. COPPIN G President HENRY D. SHERRERD, Peoretart. JaBl.Bt ID — AMEATCTU - rbfgtrafrCEo - 031- PANT. Office 411 CHESTNUT Street. PE111.11)111.1.1111, Jen. 11, 1858. The following STATEMENT of the affeirs of this Company, on the Met December, 1857, 1. published in pureuence of the chartor Capital authorized and pubscribed 1100,000 00 Paid in $.50,000. Sonde and Mortgages 46,025 00 lash ou hand 11,624 94 S►lnnces duo, •ia : Agenta , accounts, In terest, tee 6,811 41 Mils I eceirable, Premiums on Open Policies, (earnod,) 901 00 RECEIPTS. bernining on Eire Rieke, amounting . to 61,717,200 12,868 74 1'811:111111111 on inland Rieke, amounting to 683,004 904 06 Merest 3,478 67 LOBBl6B, EXPENDED, &o. . Fie Losses settled 33,151.18, (disputed 16,0004 3,157 79 Lieuid Loeees • 000 00 Rent, Advertiaing, Salaries, and all other itiddeutals 5,633 71 Ratan Premiums, Re-insurance, ooromis ewe, &o 1,151 05 A: the Annual Meeting of the Senckholders, held thlsday, the following wore elected Directors to nerve (or the ensuing year: Dio. W. Day Wm. W. Walters, Ihrelay Lippincott, J. K. Vaughan, D, D. plumy, A. H. Rosenholm, Jss R. Broguard, Ches. Stokes, tries. Richardson, Henry Lewis, Jr,, Jthn W. Beeman, M. Stern. Aid at a Meeting of the Directors, HEO. W. DAY was unaeiineuely elected President, THOS. S. MARTIN Vict•President, and ,S49.tuths2a , W. I. BLANCHARD, Secretary. NOTICE.--Tho Annual Meeting of , the Stoekholdere of the BUNBURY AND BRII: RAIL ROAD COMPANY will be held at their OfOce, No. 324 WALNUT etrort, on MONDAY, the Bth day of Yobru ary seat, et 10 o'clock A M. At thin ideating an elem. Non - wilt he held for ten Managers of the Company, to sere/ for one your. Tho polls to close at 2 o'clock P. M. PHILIP AL PRIOE, Secretary. PSILAMILMIII, Jan. 16,1868. jolt -skw tfaS ApTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. II application has been made to the Trustees of the FIBS ASSOCIATION OP PHILABSLPIIIA for the conceal of a policy of Insurance ' 16q. 13,860, issued In the 3eme of John J. Shoentakorfca• $l,OOO, dated June 6 114t1. Transferred to Wm. B. Fairchild October 8, 1849, and by hint to the Western Building Aasociation Ockber 11, 1852, which hot been lost or mislaid, and in fornation thereof will be received by al-thstu-tw* MANUFACTURERS' INSURANCE COMPANY. FIRE, MARINE, AND LNLAND.- 00lio No. 10 MEROOANTB' EXCRANOE. lininsnunrnsl, January 10th, 1868. Ai the Annual Meeting of the Stockholder's of this Company, held on the 4th lost , the following gentle men were elected Di amorous for the ensullts year : Win. A. Rhodes, Chas. Wise, Asron S. Lippincott, Joe. Simons,. Janet Y. Smyth, J. Rinaldo Sank, Ciall J. Field, Thos. boll, Wm. Neal, • IS. Richards A: a Stated Meeting of the Board, held 1 act evening, the following geutlemem were elected Ofll.rers fur the misting your: President—lSM. A. MOORES. Vice-President-01UB. WISH, Secretary—ALF/LED WEEKS. JIM.3E ICE OF THE NATIONAL.: .3 INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY, Pumanitr.ran a, January 21st, 1809. AI an Election held by the Stockheidero on the 18th Instrut, the following gentlemen were elected Directors to wee for the ensuing year, viz: henry L. Delmer, Edward L. Curter, Robert Selfridge, O. Landreth Alunne, Samuel K. Ashton, Francis Leo, Carrell Brewster, Joseph Yerkls, Joseph D. Barry, Henry Bilks tlerfer. A: a Meeting of the Board of Director)+ held on the 14th Met , HENRY L DANNER wag ro.e'lected Presi dent, ROBERT EELVRIDOE Vice-President, and ja.O.3t 'WILLIAM J. REED, Secretary. VANIC OF PENNS YLVA The ILI Annual Meeting of the Btockhold , ore of the Prod dont, Dlroctore, and Company of the Bank of Penney!. rude will be held at the Banking 110nme,226 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the drat day of february next, at /2 o'clock M ; ninnedlately after which on Election will be Lai for twelve Directors to serve for the en- J. L. YENIMORN, Assistant Cashier sulngyelr. pal-trol INSURANCE COMPANY OF NORTH AMERICA. MARINE, FIRR, AND INLAND TRANSPOR.. TATION INSURANCE. OPPION No. 232 'WALNUT BTREET, South Hide, evit of Thlrl etroot. The properties of this Compsny are well Invested, and furnish an available final for the ample indemnity of all persons who desire to be protected by lusuraueo. MARINI: RISKS taken ou Vessels, Freights, and Cargoes. INLAND TRANSPORTATIONIIIIKB ou Merchandise per Ralheads, Canals, and Steamboats, FIRE RISKS on Mardian,lleo, Furniture, and Build ings, in City and County. INCORPORATED IN 1704. CAPITAL $500,000, ALL PAID IN AND SECURELY INVESTED. TOrAL PROPER TIES $1007,825.26 rinersluac ortlaria. DIRROTOLta. ARTHUR G. CO/PIN, WILLIAM Wirmf, Elawyst. IV. Joime, Wo.t.lex E. flowert, JOUR A. DROWN, J.togs N. DicKsos, 'Wm.'. F. SMITH, S MORRIS WALN, CHARLIE 'TAYLOR, JOHN MANOR, .AMDROBN WHIM 01101101 L. IlminisoF, Jouo R. Dr:fp, FRANCIS R. Coes, RIOLIADD D. WOOD, EDWARD 0. TROTTER. ARTHUR G. COFFIN, President. HENRY D. BIIERRERD, Secretary. JalD-tf CHINA. AND GLASS. DINNER WARE, TEA AND TOILET SETS. . VIUTX, COLD BAND, AND DiCORA74O VIIENOR AND BOHEMIAN GLASBWARE, YANOE ARTIOLE9, ko. WILL DD BOLD, AT TII LOW - UT 1 , 1110118, AS IfARXEIRN li WITI'I,I3) MASONIC HALL, 113 CHESTNUT sr N. 11.-00o4s loaned to parties at reasonatiestorieW 3,4*7 UNION MUTUAL INSURANCE COM PANY OP P/1114DELPIIIA. STATEMENT of the atteire of the Company, to con tirmity with a provlstun of its Charter. Premium undetermined January 1, 1857.. $81,402 91 Do. received during the year ending January 1,1868 .......................... 264,291 02 Total amount of Prernlowa 335,754 63 Sassed Premiums during the year ending as ::----- --- ---- atara on Marine and Inland Wats ........ 278,888 , 80 Received f or intereat and Salsaitem 33,529 70 Losses, Return Premiums, Expenses, Re-Iu• suranoes paid during same period 352,768 06 :....._____ STATEMENT OP Tlll3 ASSETS OF TUB COMPANY. JANIIA6r 1,1868. 6,000 Pennsylvania State 6's coat 66,956 117 Bharat Philadelphia Bank ...... ... " 14,700 7.000 City of Pittsburgh 5 , a . l 6,800 7,000 "" 6'a " 6,790 14,610 Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Loan Ws " 14,610 41,00 Camden and Amboy Obs " 91,713 10,000 Philadelphia County Loan 6`. " 16,300 6,000 North Pennsylvania a 11. Bonds, fl'a " 3,750 /00 shares North Pennsylvania R. 1t..... " 6,500 40 " Delaware Railroad Co " 1,000 Sundry Stocks, Steamboat and Transporta tion Gotormotes, Certificates of Stock and Prolate In Mutual Insuranoe Companies.. 14,040 Itstitusted present 'rains of the above.. $98,680 Cash ou hand 8,8d6 Notes resolvable fur policies issued 95,581 Subscription notes for guarantee capital 48,60 Duo for policies issued, and unsettled salvages, and other debts' due the Company 85,451 ..8266,000 OC ntaurroae. Rickard S. Smith, Charles Newbold, B. Destro:tee, Henry Lewis, Jr., Frauds Tete, W. C. Rent, A. IS Soria, Albert Worrell, Samuel Grant, Charles Vesin, Charles Malik O. P. Loughead, Hugh pompbeli, John S. 'Psr elle, John P. White, Edward L. Clark, IC A Smith, George Lewis, 0. W. Churchman, D. Salomon, John IL Irwin, J. P Steiner, 11. Y. Robinson. Godfrey Frey , t3-g 11IOILARD 8. SHIM, President. Jal4-2w JOSEPH OOLLISON, Secretary. fi FFICE OF TIIE FIRE ASSOCIATION 1 ..." OF PRILADELPIIIA —No. 31 North FIFTH Street, for the Insurance of 'BUILDINGS, DIEROLI4N DISE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ko., from loss by Are. JANUARY 18,1888. In conformity with the prevision!' contained In the 6th Section of au Aot of Assembly, approved April 5, 1842, the following Statement of the Assets of the ASISOCIS. tiOD, as the Name wan on the Ist Instant, Is now pub lished. Bonds and Mortgages Ground Rents Beat Estato City Warrants (Bon on hand Total 1437,689 40 TRUSTEES. GEORGE W. TRYON, Pre.!dent. WiMain H. Hamilton, Peter Prite, Jacob Batter, Henry 0 Pratt, Jacob 11. Les, Eberle)) B. Henry P. Armors, Jacob Moyer, John Sender, , Peter A. ILeyser, Thoznaa k. Baxter. John Pinlbla. ja2o-6t WILLIAM T. BUTLER, Beoretary. pußrao L AMP S .-THE PUBLIC IS respectfully inforijed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at which ottisene are requeeted to give information reepect log accident(' which may happen to the Public Lampe; or of any kiln?e in lighting or extinguishing them at the proper time; or if not properly cleaned and in good lighting condition, The Books will be kept by Joseph Bally, No. 808 Wharton it., First Ward; Oharleeearty, Sept of Id district, No. 9 Plaines at. above Sixth; Mimi G. Kirk, No. 820 North Sixth it., above Brown, Twelfth Ward; 91, W. Deehong, No. 2231 Goatee erect, Fifteenth Ward; Thoe.V. Bowlby, Gas Office,Twenty-Fonith Ward, (West Philadelphia() M. IL M'Vadden, Gas Office, Twenty-Second Ward, (Germantown() Wm. N. Market, ()as Office, Twenty-Third Ward (Frankford,) and at the Gas Office in Eleventh street, below Market. By order at the Tnistees of the Philadelphia Gim Works. A. J. KITH, col-Om Superintendent of Distribution. MOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—Tho ship LL STALWART, Capt. Lucas, from Liverpool, Is now ready to discharge at EIIISPEN street wharf. Con signees will please deliver their permits to the officers on board. All goods not permitted within ate days will se sent to public store. TROS, RICHARDSON & CO., Ja7 101 WALNUT street., BRIDGE " NOTICE.—THE TIME FOR receiving Plans and Ratiroates 'for the Cheatnut Street Bridge, has, by Ordinance of Councils, been ex tended to the 26th day of January, 18b8 STRICKLAND KNEW, deAS•dija2B Chief Engineer and Surveyor. $1.007,825 20 OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO., PHILLDIMPOIA Jan 11, 1858. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be hold at the Office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street, (Farquhar Building,) on TUESDAY February 2d next, at 12 o'clock 111.. at whLh time an Election for Officers and Elanagort will take place. Jal2-tfb2 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. FROM 15 TO 20 CENTS PER YARD can be saved In the purchase of a BLACK SILK DRESS! We would here assert positively acid fearlessly, that we ran and will do what we represent above, haying JUST PURCHASED FOR CASH o rEit 2,300 YARDS OF BLACK SILKS, A TRE. MENDOUS BARGAIN! . 1,102 yards to be sold at $1 per yd. 1,032 " " " at $1 12 per yd. LONG BROCHE SHAWLS REDUCED TO $7 60! Chenille shawls, Blanket Shawls, &c., &e. Bost quality and newest styles DELAINES for MIX cents ; 0014 elsewhere for 25 csrits. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF DOMESTIC SIDELINE! Wainsutta, Pontiac, New York Mills, &o. 10-4 Sheeting for 18,ti cents ; very Olean, Indeed. Best Family Linens of our own Importation. Cassimeren, Cloths, Battlnetts, Flannels, Blanket., &o. At TIIORNLEY & 0111851.11. ja23 N. E tor. EIGHTH and SPRING GARDEN. u We Buy and Sell for Cash, and have but One Price.', iIIeANK OF PENNSYLVANIA-NOTICE. —Tho holders of the Notes of the above Bank are respectfully Informed that we have made arrangements to use a large amount, and will continue to receive thorn AT r Alt 808, MY 1300D8,.. Our stock Is now very emprining BLANKET 811AWL8, BROOKE 8.1.11-WLB, ands general variety of YEAR:MAUVE GOODS. NEW 000D3 OPENING EVERY DAY. SAUL. 8. lIESS, • No. 99.3 MAVET Wee., • ja2.3-6t North aide, between Ninth and Tenth VLOTITS AND CASSIMERES.-SHARP- Iv LISS DItOTEIERS have opened a full assortment of plain and twilled Bleak French Clothe, cotopriaing the anchor and other brands, of ouperior finish and fabric Also, every grade of French and German Black Casaimerea and Doeatins. ja23 NIGHTIE AND OrIESTNIIT. AAIDE-BAND CASSIMERES. Just recolved, a mall lot or bidallaild Caasimares new style/. ARPLESB IMOTIIERS, Ja23 CHESTNUT and EIGHTH street'. QTAPLE GOODS--MUSLINS BY THE PIECE —We have now in Basement Story a full stock 7-8,44, 64,0-4, 8.4. 10-4, and 12-4 Shirtings and Sheeting', In Brown and Bleached Goode, to which we Invite buyers' attention, as they wilt be sold at a mall fraction advance on the package price. Also, Superior makes Shirting and Bosom Linen, Shirt Bosoms, machine and woven. Table Learns, warranted pure, 60 rents op. Table Cloths, 60, 7488 cents, El, $1.60, to $4. Brown Table Liner/kudzu" grades. Napkins, Towels, D'Oyliea, Diapers, "te Flannels, 'Pickings, Table Diaper, /cc , eco. IitiPORE bTOLIN. TARINCI, We will sell several " odd lots" of old goods very clomp They comprise: Plaid Palencia 123( eta., rey,u tar price 26; two other lots at 10 and 20 cents, been gelling at 1234 and 81 cents; 123(-cent Prints at 10 cents lot of 41 Casanueres 76 COLT', &a. Remnants Cheap, COOPER k CONARD, ja2l S. II car. NINTLI and BIABK.ET. • DOMESTIC DRY GOODS.- ISAAO,fiTARP., No. 12.1ZIIESTNITP Street, NM in store the following desirable goods, which he otters to the trade on the moat farorable terms: 1300 bales light and medium Sheet:rigs and Shillings. 1000 cases Blanched 300 " Madder and Steam Prints. • 300 packages Eagle Medal and Conestoga Tickings. 100 cases plaid and striped Osnaburgs, Denims, Can ton Flannels, &c. Also, Doeskin Cosimorem, Cambric', and goods gene rally adapted to the clothing trade. ja9.0.31in n AY A.DERE WOOLLEN SKIRTS.- Jur SIIARPLESS BROTIMIV3 have received English Skirtings, bright colors in Dap/dere, an article much used in England Ja2o WIESTNUT and EMIT)" Streets, S PRING GOODS--1858. PRINTS A. & W . 8 PRAMIET, in large amortment, of auperior ahyleti and quality ; alma, Robert Rool2lB'll, Rockingham Oen, and oilier makes. BLEACHED AND BROWN COTTONS. dionedale, !lope, Blackstone, York Premium, Cohan net, Cares Meer, Central, Willimantle, Johnston, Oro ton, 'V irginia Faintly, Mechanics' and Farmers', IVarren A., &c. Also, Stators and ShepanVe Canton Flannels; Brown and Bleached Drills; Jewett City Denims; Irene 'Pick ings; Alabama., Carolina, and Keystone Btripos; Lone. dale Nankeens and Ailesii.; Corset Jeans; Cambria; Checks; Bantaloon Stuffs, &c. ike. . Cfroonnold and Terry's Black Doe.*ln Cassimeree • Olenham and Pomeroy's Cotton Warp Cloths, Stearns , :Union Cassiineren, printed and plain, in great variety ; 'Minot, Mineral Spring and other desirable styles of Sa i"eietts. Also, a good assortment of Clack and Mixed Clcsslmeroq, Kentucky Jeans, and Plaid Linoeye. Son HALE LC TOR PACERGS. A LIBERAL DISCOUST MODE FOR SHORT FIFOR in:LLINg, COFFIN & 00., 116 CIINSTZ.:UT Street. AIIISLINS OF ALL IVIDTDS AND GRADES, 01.111 WEN STODDAET h RaGTHER Have now open a. large stock of BLEA.O.IIED ANL BROWN SHEETING:3 AND SUIRTINGS, Cotoptislng all the roost desirable znakes„whiell are sold at the very lowest prices, by the piece oc yard. NOM. 450, 462, end 454 3012 NORM BECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW. CLOA.KS. OHEAP AND ELEGANT CLOAKS. The ii‘rgeat and handoornest 'dock of VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS In the City, sr AliDtrOin , T 81.268, AT GEO. FRYER'S, No, OW CHESTNUT STREET, 0- WOAD GLOTTIS, OMISIMERES, SATTIN.ETS, V.ESTINGS, lloys , Wear generally, And Cloths For Ladles , Cloaks. From the late Auction Bales, at REDUCED Pittors. OUNWEN BTODDART h BROT/El2lt, 460, 442, end 454 North SECOND Street, doSS atone WILLOW LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL & aux. wliousALE AND RETAIL STORE 13, 10E8 OIIESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleyentb And 318 S. SECOND St. below Sprui EAOTORIES.—Noe. 95 and 91' GEOltelt 131., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Order. made at a few hours' notice. ee 22-4mlf WILLIAM HENRY MOORE, Fin tNISH INU UNDERTAKER, No. 1415 ARAI U Street wee! of DroaJ, late of 1508 AROI.I Street, 1! thitlzus gwalo Do ttind. jslohn Notices 00 0,910 00 ....8106,650 00 13,206 06 .... 14163 28 .... 750 00 .... 15,750 47 TOrp. Goobs. LARGE AND COMPLETE, WOOLLY.' GOODS Oaks by 9Lurtion. BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (krucces . In to WO LBER,T & SCOTT,) 451 MIESTNII7 St., opposite the Custom Muse, between poorly and Path QA_III7EL • NATHANS, AIIOTIOIkEER, and MONEY WAN OPIUM, No. 112 Bantle TIMID Street, below Walnut, opposi te Pear et., only eight doors below the Teachings Moon of businees from I o'clock, A. M., until 10 o'clock in the evening. Outdoor aides, and false at this Anatole Rouse, it tended upon the most satisfaotory terns. CAPITAL IM,OOO. stablisAied for tA• hut Thins, Yeses. Adrirmes made from one dollar to thoulands on Dla monde, Oliver Plate Watches, Jewelry, Bard Ware, Het &end's., Olothing, Furniture, Nodding, Olgars i litutieal lustruments, Gum, Mom.. , Carriagee l and owed. of ever y description. oPeu. goods out remain may length of time agreed Alcedvenees from one hundred dollars and upwards will be elierpci 2 per rent. per month WO and over, the lowest market rate. This Atomßouse haring a depth of 320 feet, haslargs dye and thlef - Droof vaults to store all valuables, and yri rate watchmen for the premises ; also, a heavy roan ranee effected for tie honest of all persons having goods advanced upon, soootmt of haying an unlimited capital, this office is prepared to make advances on more satin factory and acoommOdating u m ., th an ~,,,y ether in this etty. Money advanced to the poor , in small amounts, with out any therm AT PitIVATI Gold Patent Lever and other Wnteheo, glynuy, and Olothinif will be sold at reduced prices, ad.dy GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER N. H. corner of BABBON and BOUM likeeti above BeooZai. SALTA BAT B 8 BDA SALE Y S. I IiVENTHH, At 7„ii_o'clock, at the Auction Store, of Harderare Ont lery, Housekeeping Adidas, Clothing, Watches, Jewell) ry, Panay deletes, ecco. Qinitteettente. AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.- E. A. MARSHALL Sole Lessee. Admission ONE DOLLAR, inelndlag a 'heck fore re served 'esti Family Circle, 50 cents; Amphitheatre, 25 cents. Tbls BATURDAY EVICTING, not sPPeman" Opera Of MADAME D'ANCIRI. Only night of Roselitl'a celebrated Opera of 15Slifi1tA1118. First Joint 'appearsneeor MADAMS LAGRANGIIandMARAMIII D'ANGIU, GASSIER, LABOOETTA. Conductor Big. Abell& D'Angri. Beats to be bed at the Box Office of the Academy of Diusic and at Lee &Ikeros Mode Store, where the right shies of the Pacquetto and Pam:tette Circle will be sold. The Box Office of the Academy will be open from fl to 4. Doors open at Ter ; to commence at 8 o'clock. On MONDAY, Out and only night of EIGOLETTO, On which occlusion the fartrite tenor, Sig. Bignardl, will make his first appearance la Philadelphia. Seats for Rigoletto can be had on Saturday and Mon day at the Ticket Office. THE FIRST OPERA MATINEE will be given in the course of next week. Admiscion to the Opera Matinee, FIFTY CENTS TO ANY PART OP TUB AOADEMY. Full particulars in future advertisements. TO TR& PUBLIO. Mr. ULLMAN respectfully inform, the public that, after mature consideration, he has arrived at the con clusion that, in spite of the certainty of full houses, it is utterly impossible to continue the Opera in Philadel phia without a heavy lees, unless the prices be the same hero as in New York, Boston and all other cities, as they have always been, and as It is customary in all Opera blouses of Europe, viz t ace extra charge of fifty cents for choice of seats during tke day. Mr. Rihnen need not allude to the fact that the great number of celebrated artistes engaged by him have in creased his nightly expenses beyond what they have ever been ; that in addition to those he has to pay for rent gas, and fires upwards of 31,000 per week; that the railroad expenses for ea many people—going tad coming—transportation of wardrobe and properties, *mount to a considerable sum; that arming the time he plays In Philadelphia he has to pay the rent fur the New York Academy of liduejet, swelling the gross total amount to nearly seven thousand dollars per week. Bat he simply wishes to state, on full authority, and with out the slightest fear of contradiction, notwithatarding ell rumors to the contrary, that even the first opening xenon at the American Academy or Music last Febru ary did not leave any profit to the Lessee andlianagers, so spite of an operatic excitement, a repetition or which Is not nt bli probable, and a list of expenses fully 88 per cent. lege than what they are at present. Under these circumstances, Mr. Ullman him not the slightest doubt that the well-known libertine of the Philadelphia public, and the good sense of this comma tiny, will see In the step be has determined upon a measure dictated by tamer necessity which will be found the less objectionable, Relate attractioes offered, both with regard to artistes, new operas, and arab] attention to all details, are wholly uoparalteled IA operatic annals. • The extra, charge of fifty cents on choice seat, re. 'erred during the day, iacreasing the nightly average of receive full three hundred dollersoind as it will principally De borne by the real patrons of the Opera, who always hare been desirous of seeing this intellect ual entertainment established on a firmer bun than beret fore, Mr. Ullman hopes that he will not make this appeal in vain. The prices for the Operas • already announced—send. ramie and Rigoletto—will remain unchanged, vie: Si, including a check for a reserved seat. On end after Wednesday there will be an extra charge of fifty cents for all seats selected during the day. To those buying tickets at the door, on the evening of performance, a check for a sent will be given, but' io choice can possi bly be permitted. In compliance with a general expressed wish, A SUBSCRIPTION WILL BE OPENED for the remaining SEVEN NIGIITS. - ' Price of Subscription Ticket $lO Subscribers for the SIIVEN,NIOUTS will receive, as a premium, a Ticket admitting them to the TWO OPEItA. MATINEES, without an additional charge TUE SALE OF SEASON TICKETS, for subscribers, will commence on MONDAY next. ITALIAN OPERA.— The sale of Benin for the BARBER OF SEVILLE, SEMIRAMIS and RICOLETTO, Commences THIS MORNING, at 9 o'clock, at the two Ticket Offices. finATORIO OF ELIJAH.— N.- , TER HARMONIA SACRED MUSIC SOCIETE will give their net Concert this season on MONDAY Evening, January 25th, at CONORRT HALL, and the Directois announce, with pleasure, to their friends and the public, the production, for the fleet time in this city, of MEHDELSSOHN'S • 'ELIJAH. The principal parts will be saitsined by P. BIT DQLPIItiEN, Dues, and Prof. T. BISHOP, Tenor, as sisted by Ladiea and Gentlemen, Amateurs and Members of the Society, all under the direction of LEOPOLD MEIGNEN, D. Denductor ; with Prof. K.U. CROSS, Organist. Doors open at 6%—to commence at 73 o'clock. - SINGLY. TION.XTS, FIFTY DINTS. , To be bad at Deck & Lawton's, Lee & Walker's , and G. Andres; Chestnut street. Subscriptions of Meal D 01.1.005 each will also be received, admitting Three Persona to each Concert. iier-I.OOII.IIITTEE will sit et XlitOlish LA,WTON'EI on MONDAX, for the distribution of Tickets and Certi Eleatas, from 104 M. to 0 P. M. jit 22.3t* JATIONAL - CROUS AND TIIEATIIE:- WALNUT Street, &bore Eighth. By request...- SATURDAY AFTERNOON and EVENING, Jan. 23, RE-OPENING OF THE CIRCUS, With a BRILLIANT EQUESTRIAN TROUPE. MR. R. JOUNSTON, Mr. SAMUEL SIIARPLEY. SPORTS OF TUE ILIPPODEOME, GYMNASTICS and DARING lIORSEMANSIIIP. Added to which, the Ereniog'e performance will con clude with the interesting drama or 109 ; Or THE 'VETERAN AND HIS PROGENY. Philip Gaols, Sic. R. Johnston; Jerome, Ur. J. John ston ; Madame Laramie, Mrs. Lebran. Pamirs or ADMISSION-25 Cents to Furst Tier; 111 Cents to Second Tier. WHEATLEY'd ARCH ST. THEATRE. --SOLIGLESSER W, WHEATLEY. SATURDAY EVENING, January 23d, 1858, Wilt be performed the new Drama, in a Prologue and five arts, entitled VRAIM AND ITS VICTIMS; Or, THE POOR GP, Plil- LADELPILIA. James .Seaborne, Mr E L Davenport; Harry Roland, 'filmtley ; Count do Valmont, Mr Dolman; Asnes Seaborne, Mrs E L Davenport ; Julie Linggiestone, Miss Emma Taylor. The evening's entertainments will commence with new Puce, entitled A HAPPY 'FAMILY. BOALB OF PHICIIB.--130IFS, 25 cents; Secured Seats, 38 cents ; Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents ; Seats in Private Boise, 75 cents; Gallery , IS matte; Gallery for Colored Persons, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persons. 55 tents Box Office open from 10 A. If. until 3P. M. Doors -will open at 6g o'clock; performance to commence at 7, precisely. SANFORD's OPERA HOUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. ETHIOPIAN PEIIPORMANONS THIS EVENING. Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford'e Troupe of SERENADERS. To conclude with SEVEN AGES OP WOMAN Bariescined in character by DAN GARDNER, who will personate Ten Distinct Characters. Mora open at 7 o'clock—to commence at blaillUt /Oral. AOWiti4lloo 25 cents. Politiral. CITY COMMISSIONER JAMES AUGAIIEY, MTH RAID Hablect to Democratic rates. FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, WM. GOODWIN, TWELFTH WARD Subject to Democratic Rules. CITY CONTROLLER, WILLIAM CURTI.% TIIIRTIV:TH WARD. Subject to Democratic rules. jal-tf CITY COMMISSIONER, . CHARLES M. D. SMITH, Subject to Dooolat i .i l :r s u T te w s l m . FOR REGISTER OF WILLS— Wl5l. tIANOOOKE, TRiL►TR WARD, d2-Smia Subject to Democratic Rules. FOR SFIERIFF ALDEILMOT GEORGE MOORED IDDRTII WARD BobJect to Democratic Rules. • FOR SHERIFF JAMES G. GIBBON, T.IINTY-SZCOND WAND. Subject to Democratic Rules. uplift* Sot Oak anb Qr a f:et. ALAREANL) VALIIA.BLE PROPERTV ON THE DELAWARE, in tho Eighteenth Ward, tor rent. Possession given on the first of April ne.Xt. Ayply tA? SAMUEL D. ORICE, 114 WALNUT street. ja1.41 h 35c tu tf tiFFICE TO IIEN/1" AND FIXTURES 1-1 FOR SALE—The recood*.ory Booms, 47 South THIRD Street, with gas, wuter, Lurge dre-proof Sete, eatable fora Broker orApply' on the pro ja2l-37* 11ESIRABLE OFFICES at 520 WALNUT S., opposite the State House; one Al the best business locations to Philadelphia, with ?hest, light, and ell modern conveniences. Apply on the Toon:uses, Room No S. to Q. W J. BALL, Agent. no9d Notice is hereby given that it Is the intention of the ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLLEGE of PENNSYL VANIA to apply to the OENERAL ASS.EILBLY of the State of Penneylrani. for the passage of s Lsw to con fer on the said College the right to borrow Thirty Thousand Dollars, and to Issue Certificates of Loan to the persons loaning or advancing said moneys. in puel amounts ILA sh.ll be agreed up , ra, together with inter est for the &ante. The said money to be nspended in the purchase of a proper lot of ground in the City of Philadelphia, and the erection thereon of a suitable building, or buildings, for the use sod seeommodatton of the said, the Eclectic bledical College or Pennsyl vania. By order of the Incorporators. ZOPHAR U. President. Ootamatto F. rotwin.L, Seq. jsm2o.oo Oaks bp 2u& film AITHOMAS & SONS, 14.104 Nos. 139 and 141 SOUTH TOUT.TH mum; (Yormer Nat CT and 99.) STOCKS, REAL %STARR, &e.—'2I7IISDAT IIIWZIY.. - P•mpiilet catalogues now ready containing tail del ecriptions of all the property to be sold aa !nearby evening, instant, with • list 64" sales In Feb- Vtlry, &C. SEAL =TAT ,11 STOOKS, Public gales at tits Philadelphia sookotwo ovary Tuesday Evening. Handbills of inch property hsnastl=n6tal addition to which we publish on the Be to sash wale one thousand catalogues in pamAliti;s7, aloe full descriptions of all the prow* to be sold on the folloving Teenier. lIWP Yummy...a BALIB AT THOM AtIOTION Th4artioy it!ozning,_ SEAL SSTATS AT 141VATH SALT. trr W. have &Aare amount of Real letate at Pri vate Sale. including BM] daatrlptioa of Otty sad country property. Printed Lists may be Dad at the auction Store. __ PRIVATE BILE 112018TER. lad st mt. m2t‘"l d ocw n or : a'r t Prin tr Bale battle* (of which I,oooeowtos r ar:A r tio. v01r.17,) free of chance. PEREMPTORY BILE.-313Pzatork, PARM.--Our gale 16th february will include a hap sad farm, about 164 nom, with One Improvements, looks county, Pa. Fall particulars ready in handbills. QT fills absolute, without reams or llositation. STOCKS AND LOANS On Tuesday Evening, With initial, it The Philadelphia Zuhaser, a 9 T o'clock -626 shares New York and Middle Coal Meld Iterated and Coal Company, par $26-11111 paid. Mures In the Philadelphia Librsry, and Atimarius, and Mercantile library. 2 South Camden Terry Company mortiso &MIMI bonds, each. 6 'hares Philadelphia Btikam Tng Company. 8 elmros Camden and Atlanta Balima Oacipsay, Par 1160. Pm Wont of whom it nay ooneorri: E lands of the Columbia Coal and Iron Con:gang, dated July laty JON, payable July 1861, for $l,OOO each, including the soup= pot due. ORPHANS' COURT 'MLR, 26TH JANUARY. 'state of Prederiek NW, deceaced.—Thxwoatory brick dwelling, brick alenchter hone*, NA lot, sdOth Ninth greet, north of Rod MODERN DWRIXING.--The modern three-story brick dwelling, No. 2032 Tine rtroos, west of Twen tieth Amt. LOT, THESE PIONTB,—The ?ohmage lot sad fn noall brick bnildlnp, A. tomer Catharine street. Lebanon street, and Moore street, between Math and Tenth streete. , MODERN BEEIDENOI.—The handsome reelleause e with batik-building, replete with all modern email• mess, northwest earner Eighth sad Lombard streets. BRICE STABLE AND CARPENTER 161101"...—Tw0. atm brick stable Robertson street, south of Poplar, tre twoen Seventh sad Franklin streets, Two-story brick carpenter shop adjoining. They will besold separately. VALUABLE LOT.—Vsleable lot southeast side at Brown street, north of Huntingdon stmt. 140 ACRES OP LAND, borough of Laporte', SW/t -rim County, Pa. - Also, 6 lots at Laporte. PEREMPTORY i tSTE—TWO GROUND REM:— Ono of $l2O, and one of $34 per =mum 725 shires New York and kliddli Coal Field Railroad and Coal Company. lixeentora , Sale.—Estato of Pusan Ihmnor,,Dacassad ETIIII3IE.BTORY BRICE. DWZILISG—North Mk * ifioet, above Poplar street SEAL ESTATE BALE—PIIIIBOA.BY 91. , , Orphsne , Court Sole —Estate of Philip Cain, Doed. TWO LOTS.—One on the Chestnut HAD RaCrud and Wilson street, Twenty-second ward. sod the other on • Zillmore street, Twenty-third ward (late Frankrard/- PEREMPTORY BALE.---TALUABLR LOT, BIT TENII.OUdE BQUARE.—The valuable lot, sonthesie corner Eighteenth and Rittenhouse streets, below Lo cust street, nearly opposite Rittenhouse Square, 63 feat on Eighteenth street, 113 feet on Rittenhouse street. Sale aloaoluta. AN IRESDEEKABLN GROUND-RENT OP EEO J. TRAR—WeII secured by two brick dwellings. AsAligneAs Petemptary.tais COUNTHYt BBAT.-62 acres and 31 perches, Mar Sprin t geld, Delaware county, Pa. Amignees' Peremptiny Sete. VALUABLE LOT—Washington and Chew streets, Germantown. RZAL EsTATZ SALELMIWABY tad. This Ws will istehide-- Slocuter's Bele.—Estste of Dr Wm. Pettit, Der,bl, VALUALBLN PROPZETY, BB VIRLY, N. 100 acres, with extensive front on the river Delaware, Camden and Amboy !Unread, Mt. Holly tampike, and venous streets. It is a very valuable property, being _near to the steamboat ferry and refined depot. Er Null parteulant in handbilla and plane. Terms , only one-fotrth cash Bale at Na. an Locust street. ' HANDSOME VIIIINITIIHS, PIES ISTIMMES, PWW O. TAPESTRY CARPETS, OIL OLOTHii i fte.- On Tuesday Morning 26th inetait, at 10 o'clock, by "catifsigne, it No. OOt South Washington Square, the entire household for. [lnure, piano - forte, tapestry - &ornate, ell cloths, china and glassware, gn• mattresses, leather Ws, tn.) &a; also, the kitchen Inrnitare, cooking store, refrigerator. 10., an. ID' May Do examined at B o'clock on tha waning of saleoritboatalogoos. gale Nos. 189 and 141 &nth Fourth Stott, ' . sußmuoit. 11DITNIT_ „MIX WARM, PIANO= roam, - OARPH'fIy ' Co Thursday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the auction. store,. an natenelve assortment of aeacced-hand fanner's, mimics, carpel", &e., from families declining housekeeping. • - AT PRIVATIt BALI- _ - Shares In the Academy of Menlo • Pointlireese. Park; Philadelphia andllarcantile Libra ries Atheneum, &o. "PARLEY" AT PIIIVATR . SALB. - The elegant country seat and Term, Imo*" ae Par ley," late the residence of Richard Paxson, deceased_ formerly of Dr. glippest, Is offered at private We. "Tall itemiiptiona may be had at the auction room". - ' FURNESS, BRINLEY, & CO., Nos. 222 &id 224 MANIENT litroot jal4 11Y ALF.RED•M. BERICATESS, PHILADDLPHIA. ROWE AND CARRIADI BAZAAR., aoutheaat earner of Ninth and OtairigaSta. betneen Chestnut and Walnut street,. • reMlyev e o 8 n III DcaArYri agdeO-s lN n L d G, a thro e g h ou d the year, commencing at 10 o'clock. !IJ' The largest collection of new and second:.hand mintage", harness, saddles, he. in the city, maybe seen at this establishment for priinte sole. igCarriages receised on storage. Oat door sales attended to on reasonable tame. HORSES, VEHICLES, AND HARNESS. On Saturday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Bomar, *LE be_ sold, lolre. vehicles, and harness. . TABLES A. FREEMAN, ,ARCTIONEER, ILE NO. 422 WALNUT STEW above 'MTH. OARD--SALE Of 11011701.HOLIiosoarroms—rirris. DAY. !Cr We beg leave to Inform the pobllathatwe hofd our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tessa& at oar SPACIOUS -SALES ROOM, NO. .4 2 8 W STREET; where every remold. ittentlon givenio ob 'tido the highest gifts fir tliegixas of those who may favor us with eats- Families having portions pt their furniture to pf, or those declining how. keeping and not wishing sales at Doke own deelliagy an have their furniture CAREFULLY surmoVED TO OITR SALES ROOM. WHIM .THEY WILL REALIZE BETTER PRICES FOR -THEIR gErszarruss THAN THEY CAN OBTAIN AN ISY or 'TRW wrath- TIIRS DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AVOTION STOI3/1 IN THE grit. • nu- Persons !storing us with coeldgpplapbt - riot Loured thattheir property will not be r.ed. Er; Coratniasfoos more moderate that *Moo. chariot byag, other Auction Hems. la the city- ' Cormlsteuents respeettaureoliofted. Bides paid tannotiatel. after the piny ere 110,14. STOOKS: Jan. 27, et 7 o'clock, at the Plailadelphht Exeltentp l / 4 preview to the sale of real satatiavtll be sold= 2 shares stock Mount Moriah.Ceosetery Co. 1 do do Philedelphia * Athonanal. REAL ESTATE SALE, 27TH JANUARY. This sale st the Exchange. on Wednesday evening. 27th Jannaty,lB6B. at 7 o'clock, will include— Orphans' Court Ede—Estate of Henry_ Brethoff, Oho elder dee'd. TWO.STORY BRICE zobss AND LOT, VERNON STREET. . A two-story brick holm, and lot. east aide of Vernon street, Southwark, IS lint front, 65 feet deep. V. ICs (sterling) ground rent Orphans' Court Bale—Estate of Lyde Thomposs, dee'd, PROPERTY, HARMONY STREET, LATE. SOUTH WARK. lot of ground, with the Toro-dory trick house thereon erected, north hide of Harmony atm; 86 feet from Fourth street. Soathwark, Id feet rico, es feet deep. $ll ground rent. . - ELT 850 to be aid on each of the above when the lane is streak off. : • REAL ESTATE SALII—IfEERITAPS srossi This male will he held at the Exchange en W = evening, February 3d, 1868, at 7 o'clock, end chide— Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of Win. E. Daniels, dee. BRICK DOUSE AND LOT, ti33IBTEIST STREET, TWENTY-FOURTH WARD. A. two-story brick boese sod lot of ground, soil* side of Chestnut street, 176 feet westward of Tlll street, in the Twenty-fourth want of the 0 , 1 7, Se feet frost end 720 feet deep to George street Clear of trotunairtnew. Err $6O to be paid lama strutk off. REAL ESTATE dALII-4/381t11.43nt lOth. This sale at the "R.:change, on Venom:mg evening s February 10th, at T o'clock, will include--. Orphans' Court Sale—Saute of Thomas Koehler, Deceased. - TWO-STORY BRICK HOME, FL W. CORNER A THERTON AND ld ARRIOTT STRKETS.—A Two stoAy brick bones. and lot of ground, econthweet corpse of Atherton and Marriott streets. 29 feet one Atherton etreet, and 15 feet on Marriott's lane. - AT PRIVATE aux. A first-clue Printing Office, with good ran of bur:i nns, four printing presses, two Ruggles and one Adams Type and everything necessary for the business. Apply at the Auction Store. AT PRIVATE. SALE. 10 ,hares stock North American Sew-leat Tube Co. OSES ATE b.t S, I.I3OTIONEER .01 AND °MILL/MON lILERCHANT, H. E. soma arra and RAGS Btreste. AT PRIVATE SALZ—GoId and silver patent lever. Lepine, English, guise, and Trench watchee, jewelry; of every description, musical loam-ants, tn., fee. AT PRIVATE BALE—Arranged on second door, household furniture, of every descrtptston, bade, mat tes/sea, earpating, looking glum, fancy artless, to., As., to. Oat-door sales attended to personally by the Auation eel, Charges very low. Oceeigamenta of furniture clothing, jewelry, An.. she, solicited. MONEY ADVANCED. Liberal cash advances made on diamonds, watches, jewelry, silver-plate, dry goods, clothing, groceries, hardware, cutlery, prawns, masi.4l instraweate, fowl ing pieces, furniture, bedding, horses, vehicles, bu llet!, and on all articles of value, NOTICE —Alt goods forfeited at Nathan' establish ment, S. E. corner of Sixth sod Race street,, will be sold on Tuesday morning IS Febniary, at 10 o'clock, unless depoeitore call prior thereto and pay *bargee on the game. NATHAN'S' GREAT SALE OF FORFEITED GOODS will take place On Tuesday Morning, deSl dtn* .. • . - - , Feb. 3d, at 10 o'clock. at Roses Nathan' atesUon house, southeast corner of Sulk and Race streets. It will embrace the largest assortment of forfeited calls terele ever offered at poll a auction, conais.tog in part o f every variety of dry goods, fine Irish lines, fury shirtings, =mains, ladies' tine French worked collars, underaleer es, bosoms, veils, bandy, handsome new shirts, gloves, neck ties, silk. linen, and csmbrie hdkfe, neckerchiefs, Spool cotton, ribbons, brothe, silk, wool len, plaid, merino, white crepe and atolls abseils, ele gant silk-velvet cloaks. silk-velvet skirts, elegant silk dresses and dress patterns. silk skirts, rich silk and satin mantillas basques, and circulars, cloth circulars, lace mantillas and 'haw's, scarfs, cashmere, merino, de laine,re debegeoilpace French chintz and other dresses sad d ress patterns:ladies under clothing, ladies' and children's gaiters, boots, and shoes •Ictorines and mufftees, travelling trunks, supenor overcoats, dreu and frock costa, business costs, raglans,cloth and caul mere pantaloons, velvet, satin, silk, valencla, and ether rests, mummer clothing, drawers, undershirts, linen and muslin shirts, boots, shoes, fine silk umbrellas; parasols, several fine ingrain carpets, due feather beds, bolsters met pillows, quilts, comfortable., spreads, cur tains, blankets, tislys, knives and forks, linen tsble cloths, cloth table covers, flutinsa, acCordeons ' lutes, and vurnesproi other articles of clothing, he he, WATCHES, JEWELRY, , &a. A large assortment of watches, diamonds, jewelry, silver-lure ho , he, fu - Purifier particulars hereafter, AT PRIVATE BALE, AT HALF TICE USUAL BELLING PRICE/I.—Double-bottomed and hunting ease gold patent lever watches, of the most ap proved nukes; hunting ease and open few gold escspe reinitiates and lepine watches, full jeweled; tine gold enameled lever and lepine watches for ladies% gold. jewelry of every description; silver lever and lepine watches, In hooting cases and open fare; silver English, Swiss, and French watches; s general assortment of fur niture, beds, mattresses, mirrors As. OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, sad charges to snit 'Cps times, low. Oossiguments of every description of goods solicited for pubklc or prorate sale. MONEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of goods, for public er private sale, or to be held for a limited time. Charges low. V_OTTON-100 tales Gulf Cotton, in suns 4 1-I mai tor ado by MO= & wJkOALDITIts, a Lillitostk Ws* Pm&
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