The press. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1857-1880, January 27, 1858, Image 3

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evening, alp :01a Rev. A., le yWilllta dellirestedattapo-
F';' lio)aPleinittke p,H44e , tlCati:Vatt,lit,il44no.
3,;-14 44 , 0*.t . g, Vl . itt '.th ' eeltY,', ''..- ' : ',:, , ~
.. 1 t::,.. Iftte fe,,ey,,kiir.linehltrortrekpadiireterncla lecturing
~ - ,-to full -haloes ‘-11a4licalty. of .11ew i'f colas Ikaarende
A ' , le,lsinCeiiiikitVend - -eftherit,of thile‘i*( hate - alai? con.
e ' 4 11113 4•A e C,0 4 . , A: Ittl ) 'aim!' , 4*Pea; • Wu
~;'; :jiatfiki ;,- . ..th.,i.t.'iiitiiilffettim , r'O%OmDfltict . , itte Oar
" widow" in the Beriptierea, with perhapeia,marystlithlS
-,-..- 'lletfhttioltifetbelnibjeatitt - faite:s ithan, rieVeri t he-,
~',,leilly ' tiof gisiicliiiiiicl that *o4 ' l6l'4 l i inalliiiliii ivy/
- " ttieir `auclfeacei tiiVirorth'et theliimeii'anikliia) in
"I"afehtitiorsleini aims Bianca at statelentiespaelti to
'- " milts' it who a:Va .- 4640ne, to initleitheAnvestutent.
ItOterAbAniditig Ihei - fia:Olediatfelet,thii.'alithey, a
~Jergei sae intelligent &Woo avalentsklitat
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t ,,, ,,e4,lolllo,4eienhesptalleir tia: StevetureroA a Thetatored
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Waters ,of 4he ~Ifoly Jancl." . Thelalistaiii4: at :thin
7,4 ' 14 trOreefinee*ile"oe6lclf tlie ninklaiterehing
-1 1 .raa ttie;tfieod,tlit subslantletiy,i field esiceti . Ve of
- t what the litieteradwatid experideneeitin-lits eatensitir
, trievele'iiittiln the lou'ttyearirt . the ceuuttylallisortbec
`,' . thiliakiblienitee,tie liai - of Weaving fabaillite:WPture
~, elluaieno, intii,,OieVie et hli discourses test credit to
Itina r ancl- eildat'ainesingly to theliportarlty with the
relig,ious 'portleit :of lite' roniaillO4 of W)itilft:/ild
Cu.
- .. 4tA.oo....miixfinl.r.c.pig4o., ,-, •-, , . ...1 • ~:. - . •
• . ..i.fter. g ruortaiy,pteasslisttcrua.Jimitalaumus It . : 10, be
- •.- ,- Wetted la arimiutt..MioPplug a moment at 'WA :pool
:,':aticlAiAlifr4friklate,, - iiojatjitteOetiag t ,tricliti6aary,,
.. ; „tialo,..ni th a 4,tlikarrlY,aa„anloirat4ate vigil' Of
the Desd.tilas.: , Aid, In nuevapirdea couittltuted de
': , elditillytitiVinfieiettertalklogqiisqbf tlie fooleire. , We
:,
ill#Y 4s " 04119 flt/O,oolhoaiihtlilitiirliatibitatO Ole
, ..-. 8 0,011illaailltgitOf.that:enewa-Of litidlit:iliti.chris - _,
.s, ~,timaclieirti awoke wa3t tathat dartaseigliatairicahreads
patellae eurfaee over whet' onto stood the citheirof tha
: ‘ - 0,2#44 1 11,..,, -° 0... , h i. ,:i ‘. ,l *,,,l'OtStOi 'l 4 l 4. Ilatf4lo4 tt ern l i t
~!.,, mort l l9:9ftrtl-fig , soha, tit Ola,Polallt - -In.,:h;iiceservob a
, t4e'renivt ~- tt -zi,.s., - ~,, it, „.,,v.i.,s. , '1 ~z , -..1 t
-,t il t hev-Dead;i3ea- saklathe - spasker3 . abet fiftete.miles
- I ; Wida'anif 'sixty' utiles ling; 'irk', ir.,, e - it Wzg Aracbe d
...•-• .r CM'Y i . .. t .k, e tri,..tP.S.`V ° llV4 , 94" , ~4 P ,Pe' 4 O .4 ,'f,,! ,. Pi1au4
, -/ill'‘'at9fillster,liti et a ripple wa* seen lalionljts, qtrefece; '
although a strong breeze was almost constatitly
.fan
t, "= 2 eitiigit, 3 . UM it' dsti - trlikjcatid Within Iti'inenittp 144'
was seta ilyisi(olo,WritalLtid:tilitetd,` , .iiit fouita it
4 C JIO . !%AVIAOA 4- - 1 4 0 4" it Stftlade it,sfereAtinght but
...i
_aceseirofetartlintedesolatlon. Athetzap might Judie Of
•'' Iltitspitituab iallitiaiiitaktell* iiiiiiiicibiikoi,. mil
.r t.O . V.ifiliW..4j.o.ilo4, , tht.o o Wife, feilli:pbTekall4
-.,,, Inktlakirattkiratarog,t)kelWAea'tbagettel:74l4rewas
.4.-. , txtor*misleraent ~--,,, ~,..: , l'a-/-• -,,, ~,,- ~: — ;1.:
''' ' IVif,al*t r atilkipplitiettiniitiliFo7:thliii tiiintinon
''
-! it,i 4 l , lfAef AO hrelleithla 6(106'0010d giiivi4',,,heisir.
. - wIl igq-3401:000,1kid:.henete ft , Arito Perfedir eat&
~ld
t Alost.trednjtiserfaheialict liefeet, to - sink - In la-wee M.
"-most as Impossible as to sink in a lake of 'eoffia ley,
Ayther reroarkable peenliarity of this body of water
-'; 1 : - whitiii (Ostia 'lli belitiliairhienedrialianiertnia hob '
"leer dt ticlitgli-11309,ti0t WO the aurfactrOf the'fifedl
,
' ' ; The ieoterWaeit minuiely cle&cribeiAlin present aw--
• -,,...„ pearance of, the plitai of salt whiele4esehliwt had, in,
, r the - flit Atoolefif his Antla*ltiesVrehresented as the,
_,, - ,;",lifliktik,htilac,:lAhlibleiCthe:Soilli,iitipt.had beta
, ---juieed, fOaiOobiaB..hiOiC:iitaearjte the 'Wine row
, , Iliireinfirke iiedeilha bell ;rater" 'of the 'Jordan, In
" -- velticlaoui; ble,wp4ittd,was,;tiagtiteallof 104; *are lii
,, tensely toteiestinic „and, ieletch.“Ogethis r,seith'many ,
othorsiointeotlatertatenadabythetivereal letterer,
we Should tes 04 tdahtfee - rudialkell,r(titit fktia, rill,-;
iiiiiftaivai tattd.--- - .- - --4 ---;- - - - ),
Titti.E.,i-Lat !anew univetsally-acimlttoel ‘ that the
" atOuti,co, l fa,. thiladolPhia- for 1236,4 n -tit from the,
, Sonth"and Weil, during the opringtrade, are net to be
siatiiaatocl - , awl banes the lapel's Mistime Overflowing
'" '-: with strangers, and Aikb Irani of the;Peensylvaida'
, i t ilifrhati'irealreidi - clillaiiiit:ifeig4 - Bat in no one
...
' briontot caeusuflusture is phihidelphis more eelebrate4
than for genttenson'a clothing i ' her. tatters bilitiecon
. . tesifeclir goal =to' tithse Of liondiiiier Paris 1 tad fore
' usaft sietang thorn atieOds 'Oranallle •Ntokes, No. 501
- oaesinut-itr'cit, ab o ve giaih;_ Whose .faritic.eitends
throughtia , the - 4:rellon. '..-its • 4 (l3tokia Raglab,," a
- "Stokes , wit of clothes ," or a. Stelrergaianiatet ! ii ii ,
, atria; arm jcliiues that Iniplr'eieellSiee i and are no,
, . ‘: yamillistln untrthicuouths • .T,- , ', •
•,_ 'As household words," _-: -.-
-4 kleis' saidancolli Danerrat Sobtaiiga. - -;:-Ttiel. fob:
loves autaponiyhayo been recommended to pie atten
o than of debating societies: Comm the pressure- of the ,
times be tieed•aaairoiltlilitt power ? When 'a min can
- not tont* ttlmielf t lattit,too large or tee mill? Do
, ~. itiisiiiar Ida itteitti'ey 'MIA bean! scudding nucler
bare poles ? „Aretate eteploYedinwhat are called the
•.. bubmarke ? Of what style of architectural* the, lore-.
- ~ castle? ' Does ilitglitninielaiiiihdf: On tro*F.
Iva emainacl onate4ilt 'areschte of Artist!' Oft eau**
t : bias:welt' coast In style and texture to thole of the
ealetcratecl clothiers, 'Clifton; Albeight, po.i'hynets
Hall, -t ' o. < 021 Chestnut street t '''''
.„ inoi;Elinisi. PniLoiorn r.—Prove rim • ' are die!
tilled . ficte;•sfolunicl down" Wan essendk They're like
' - partial* /lai r ,* deal ,of matter 'ln:a:swat ootaiass, ,
i-,,,, , Poilintance ' laiii pithy and truthful lii the folloWlNl ;
Nuobtaief the twit elegant girtneate la thatitt; got*
t , lt the itrowajnone Clothing Mall of Ite;ekkillt &Wilson s
ttes:ig33 iihd iths Chestnut strekt;above,;l44* : '...,
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, BY
LETTSR~ ~OH " INEHV~YOIL~C
Norrespordento of The Frei - o.f 7 '
• , e
„..-N,SlV , YOngaan. 20,:-.5„20 X.%
4-:". The improvement noticed In my letterOfrestorday 10'1
atlll , aline manifestlkiAti!=‘' Notirithetanding ',very
„
8 10 0; 4 05 00gt0F.04,-,10 11 !Meet peed,
there wee good deal of activity commercial and
irtdparltivi activity; ►nd
the future,prquecta are far brighteFilguithei
tito'difteOlddh truihths,liny one Month ago, woild",
• hata.beak , carpal/I refused, If nizt,,,tbeelnteirpOoated,-
.
are "nor granted readily, and -coarktenr,4 . . 7 witheet
which .ner . thirty-one millions of. geld are gpslesart,
fast ,relorning, net aniever with giant *rider, bit
with otogoic;wou-ti o ootv, ;daps, which wlll,aot treadle;
retrearueeewafri;; .4 is manual from the eireamatteles
.110,10 ca ire hare heett, Plaied,,,aiidthe *Cellar violence
ewept„.over. the Baarleiel; ositrei of
'thif Verld; - _new.:bitslifiess,:obligitioria do . not. florets.
" ,11 0461 , 94 01 ri.ta 14r 0 !, , o .' o .ofmktrwil tlefirg , of pot ,
• gees business - 1406 r, . - „
thy brightens the hrar,nentioni and thstaleald
,V 5•
- arttl talls: 00040 a 104 (*mil On! lolvenCinenvrlll get
,0 1 5 0 ,6 1 13 044 10,2, - 4 e 4 bleh U*ey are; entailed; and
WM; heiceiii - briak.',.We ahr.,laiar
tapuira
Tet,,O t ri *him° hopes *l4.lreatheriug' the,
lillert and telni-- IP:tesleit; 4.halr.ratarped 91190 r he*
f - huksifaTaii,the eommtunty,la can.
Wkly. eay tiliat„the‘crisis,is - rosily past r i
• :and 4.lret•zerery,day that _ - passes wil),naprove our wt.
fieft.* - ',,Therele no elleag - in rates, „elther at theiharike I
,ornt ttio.Alsoonnt'lnittarof but they are syldently lied/
.....4ertleirlari tad ea„ssfidy...te leud_as -they. can be with:
yi,, , ,;prodepow„‘ 4 .; 4 - 1
- 'Moro has hoen terrgo - tal dona kto,day in
erehiege'fffith4Anserfon'frOni . fieston bli-tuor
` • , iew:" Prim:l'46ra decidedly 'higher thrig Air the - last
steettleg.'"cfbcdid 108X*
•••• ' , - bitiltere'bllls at .109KG-110; Cidialgtfdige) arid
eight drafts 'eolti'dit'lioXer/1.1. Treace were arm et
- 6.16%15.12% 'ertn:dots' algithirescand 6.211( M 6,16%
for commercial ' minion almnate Delmont him not
drawn, largely for, tide !.miner. ' The gold:,alitpment
from hem, by titer/mark , M 8660,000. •
The eathangea at the clearing, house today were
812,361,014.99, and the Datelines - were $140,256.42. , The
currency certittsites the,Metronotitan Bank, inre
, deemed by the countrytinks; doeleotaineed 82442,000.
The cash trausactiopent the Rub•Treaeitry to.deg w ere
**follows*. Rete1jite,11103,677":404 payeidats,s44,2o.o3l
balance, 23,08 ) ,WT.40" "elliareselPts illetade'44o,odo
from customs. •+ • •
Burry one is satlailid bank etatementof.yes
terday, and every oqo Is glad to see the 'Snit - praotimal
proof - , On a large sealer o dispoelUoa of the. beak,
to help the commercial intimate 'The statement may
prove that whine:et and trade era very-doll and destit
Sate of lifeblood; but.well to 'know' that the
means of resuscitation - lariat htfid, and that they are
being skilifulfyiPplied'eve4day. ~
There yea a very 1 , rge bniitleer doie dap In the
stock market. ' There Ilia some irregularity in prieee,
and et'-the wooed board-,thare was a fedlliig "in inter
of the principatralfrrvidliteelts. In bank stocke , the
, •"'biielnesilwae very large, at advanced &leer. 'Railroad
toads were active - but litelpiler.. Balsa were, made to
the amount of $140,000., , State istoekair ere Mob active
and higher.
,NSW YPRIi 4.4141:12U 26.
'
1114 800 R 1). -
'4ooo Ohio ,
'6O ' 1003( 6 Metropolitan fib 104
MOO Indiana State be 8234 to do • • - 104%
1000 Utah State 6a 04 A 9 'ark Dank - 96 •
1000 Tenn 116990 . .. 60 Meehardes',, 1024
1000 do SOX ;50 Warmers' f'n&T :50
6000 do v - 90 - 80 Del & Itudc,nt 112, -
10000 no WO 69% 100 aim Nal". • wad -16,g'
12000 Mitammi , thr 11514 , 600 do .
61000 do 85% 100 do' 11.60 1584;
.-10000 do bl 5 8534 , too' do • - ns tag
5000 do boo 864 100 - do 76-
# do ,LlO 85%. 460 - , do vs 14%
fifivo do ' - 8.5 X 860/r . fiden!it ••.
•- • 'Ati.oo Cit St 70 , 10 .-"-;74:`; • 600'7 do - ' ; 034
WOO touislisei'de— -- 44 , 0autolt 2034, •
.400 , Virgiele 9a ' looPenn Coal '7B
• 9900's •do- .100 NT Ceutr4, a •
1000 NY State - 31060102' 400 - - do , blo
• -6000 Br'klya Ctit) , die 03% 266 _ ' 4o*,
*lOOO Nr Ode Oa ' • . 000' - do' . a 5;
4 0 00 do , ~, 87% . 649 do' 80%
• 2000 dlrleistidt Rda,oo,4' 1 0 0 "da - ' l l O 00 %
- ; 40wiltfirriddat dog to • do • b3ol' St .-
1630 Michill,"6,l4y 'Mc. 600 40,81 - g
..890011100 , ;:"15 , - 949 grielt- - 21%,
• 000 0 Ma' 50 cle " eO, 21%
• 5000 " do, 060 95 305 , do, , I.Y vs.
•80090"" 44 , ^`' - ' sl' 040 ' '4 l l 21 X
11'4 90 " 3NII 114 ,
' X 11itty.0E3.14;"30" - . 102 fitading .06' 67
' ; • 10 0 dO No. or
,1100013041068pkitet - - • • 'lOO '"do " stm
stt B , kg•rdpon 05 60'` :'`'do' 57,14'
• 1000 - '.18'03%* 310 , ;_“ 69 67 34 -
0000 L'Orkliiit I:TO 60 • '2,6•1110h Cen'll- 57
6000 . ;414%' 1001diobS&Nlpfdb30 34
1000-''`do' ' '119% ' ' •• - 2 4
200 - def ."' • , ' , if'4ll3g .do " .3st
aceo do ' 430 4934 160
M teentrittll 95
2000 do ea oft, 46 TM; 04%
sottilatdrentiottio l oV' to Orr Stf'roth stx
44:V00111,t'Ohl2d 4t 60 ~ 100 do - 1 41%
7000 Iltad MU ' 'DO 0 01 000 it Wee 704
2000 Marleni let"lft 763( 7201620 t
' 46000 Itaid`g R1560' TO - 80 - , 05)4
2/ Bk ofirf hcp ;101 " 100 130
s-t 11 - 131i - or - Abierioe 10. 5 00,, do ,
''4lo33ite.hhcilne/r. ' /00 4: pt,(lrosed'ifr,3lll 12 '
220, -1.04‘ o`, *, r, 'll7f
2011silonal:.Ifk • 100 1 ' dot. qo x
18 Amer Dx - .•; " , jig
'124 ` do . 102 ; ;
•
deem—Jibe deMand Is-fair• for 'soth kinds-swiss
of Pots and Deeds at 1660. Stiaratus is leiverlaelle
,- •
Corsza.:.-The sale by auction Of , Itto -and
chiefly the tat er, advertised for te.ntorrow, hfuriltal.
; Corros,,,Tiortnariot it quiet and hesiy: , ;We 'spot°
'TlegrDry , trot are in large , outpl,j- shd ltfilinit of
r sale? unless wirdeellhleg-intes: Mackerel and herring;
• • alen,..nontinnadralt.and.prfeeiti if anything, favOr the
,„ ; , '1,,• , L f
• 4h•Ore, ,t.c .-I'l.e inquiry tor 'Western :Rend Pour
- -" , rettneitte the`onpleseent vreetharrand the absedee of
,orvonookorotto &wand 'fir etrpert;..glrei.lllaiers_is
alight adventsge, although the warted heltetootably
lower. A. few•lobtrof vdry
V Whaley. B,late:hav4 been
elma - - ntrioddirtarAiritititoptAXlity tat, Vint tr. te•
arded as ttueirmillatr ' • ' • -•''
ere ligho.4adell of , 4,looible $424e;
2a.60 fa 0041400 to good iltateft 44.46.9114.00ift,r extra
1.-_-tdottittltsll4.3s afar superfine , ludietta atididiehigen -
1144.0001210 r extra do; $4,8048 fat flOdathiii to', good
AglittabandiampOltio;,4l , 6osB4fer goad ttothotootot
' Imagist tolornaton sienna el 4 8t Ladle trrands,
-'eattlatislel9l l s 4 4, l 4 without alteratioh; theinettrolo are
51 - 0-kntrlortoto ouldstidentipd limited , pleribtBoo Mils at'
0
- 1030(014;40;f01, - ,ang.grAne, oniutt, goptAls_pg extra
rottlioptod prides. povdnokoogodi , sou, or,
• Acorrottitottlitottitoor attlltc_fosirnittoityis to
1-024tioolokotiottintortorodtrattoo.Atarto and Bar
li;•ftt'i bit> AllifthededidthAdgel r.Ohtefiis‘esbi , ftlorn
_ - r. and la fair demand tor the trade; sillaalit , A2,oloo
et, $l4/100/2gralitalefi4r)laWif , 2ll4;ooo 4 e for:
Over v,t;'t ,
`47V1.114141 j;
*3_7l 2, t .#42.
roar or 1,340Y/4411IA• San. UT, OM
5 ' 15 " 5575. • 46b
- • 1 ,•• -
fAMMETXD. , ' " •t
ship JA4BVidib t Vor,ici,,tropptelihorn, to Tino as •
eol2, with Imola, raga, &o. to V A B..ri.
th I
a Bohr N Smith; days from.DhaTleoto 11: ? with
masa tO PitNtrgii 11444 41° 4Mary mtlier,t f ovidalice, to
z ' Behr
teflatt to Tyler, t~piie owa, , day! pm:az
di •R k Del,
eiraconaN !odic asys..fropt, tte,
litOtotriqou & Overman.
Bohr Itameey,' Dareit, days fro m 0.7 : ""
I, ltrisonA re "'
Obt,i/ tilt C. 4 ta to a z" d„, rom
&be lisbella„;ll.eayea, DldfittloaL 3 „
BalN
thblif *ftk wheat 4 J .)lc ' b e v t it 144. " rpm OtiO4speite
tfiulual - Crofts; Arranta, 1 day
liettitii4tVarrul .
Ot t Y;1 010 . 611i11° ••g a • • from Milford, Del,
Bahr ail Brady, Dtirroax,
, •
id% day from- Dover Bel,
"Mr ritaoo,i
with *bait 06 J - 01-thirrat l t' d . P°. 80, __l:
with
'Belli ,- Mary, Ilahltio:4 3 'EL Yr? Pe ,
eG loh l i ° E .j a i ri d ro ar° , na tt ol, Fda"iero . M . O dessa, ‘ , watt corn
t0.0 . #4 1 . 4 01- tt , •
".
• -
' 24;41 " 4 0 ., c4,t, '.) .f `Pektkieta; 4 , l4,otlehmond,
trebstei; Jr. - - ; • ,
Steaulddli Boston, Bellow, New York, Anderdice. -
ElaV Diary Miller, Uwe; York, Tyler, Elblag & Co.
Sir EtkitaKller, *NV%
~(Porresp. m itympe„ p 7 the Plilladelp e )Itobauge )
Del., Jan, 2.5,8 dal.
The barque kredqc Lennig, for NOW OriflanO, le now
P 1 48111 14 ,out' 4003PhOY NittAbe itatit whlalaas been
detained 'at 'OM 'Breakwatac ninth Saturday. Among
tbese were. the :sari Marietta, 'Yilton, Brandywine,
NePtithe'°etiaeiJetitilleilcV Plitt. B Waterman, (Ig
nite, Ileauty,,Oorluthianalook lllllrallarletta Smith,
Ingounit; til Meade, nutter - Forw,ard, and two others,
napes ualtutiern, i V l N !' • /
Vein, *0 •• • WA( it,IIIOICAIAII.
Env vsLialkra.lt,-
~il2prrlepopleututp CAPE IsL ed
ANt the ?hlle D Jan Iphie Xxobia
26 5 Pge)
kag bersarrti la
I,Y*4s—*Oitutfoilo : 1641 sct gri or anW.apy.
x. ArT#4o 6 9t l • •
EINEEII6. -
N iiat4l4li/ 1
,SAArAmmin,lla., Jaa:2o.
14. r. ataa " voryo ra ,
, ;lirfivPl , )aere to,clay, In 60
, „
mmizsca
stearoahliv.N4th ,Btari - Lerovre, from Now York for
Bremen, at dorrea Bth la id , lnid salted %gala. -
Wallahfp Empire City, Griffin, cleared at N Orleani
18th that. for filiTallik and New York.
• .. . . . . .
Eth 'Progress, OitaSe, for fiasco, cleared at Mobile
2flttelust: fur IfolnliVelh'lso.s halal tmttOtti weighing
2,3t6,94itpounda, taliert 0'5226 252 4(1:'
kfthtelforth Amer(Mstt,lltarh, dibtrOd at piano 20th
And: thettverfstial wit h 4000 Wes' eaten, *sighing
2,049,122 pounds valued at $196,709 49.
11 1 114 Hitters', 51Orth> froyi . Neuang, arrived at Nlork
yesterday.
gee roty, arrived at LI-,
wrsrpootleti • ' •
86.1#1 ado' 7i2ai Itattnw; and Arledneillnt i thti were
•vit. Ifotobif Dob AIM,' -
Ship Fanny Forsyth,' Thompson, stifled from Table
Slat, C G 11. Not 21 for Bombay.
Stipp Tioondorop, Bolls, far Macao, sailed from Hong lna •Nova•Ar+• q• • •• • ••
Shp' Joshua Bates, slcaoltntn, for 8hm0240, sailed
from Irak Kontlfor
Ship Sarah Newman, cabb &ma Liverpool (octal-
Waite, rraa'SPdhah Sept 13; tat ri Njimg ri•
Ship °hums, Ilarstrand, for Bom9sy, 'cleared at BOP
ton 26th lust: •-•
Ship Mary flange, 60 days from Havre, irith lES pat.
angers, -was below Now York 20th Wet. •
Stifp , floiden -.Eagle. Harding, deem! at New York
yesterday for San Prancien,
Ship Main, Plye,lYeaxer, oleareil at Now York yen.
terdayloißar'Pranelseo.
Ship IndependenebAtio,kail, tram Ninon, wee below
Nee/ Yorkions:4y.-
,'„
Chevaller;And'enson bliuttpd at New York
yesterday& rot Rio do Janego
Borgne Reindeer, Tq*l,send, for Bydney,,,Clearod at
-New York yoeterday.
,
• Boit,* Twifisier, Heti; efesieit et New York 2Stit
for Valparaiso.
- RantotiAsof; Simmons , satin from Messina 14th ult,
reported for Philadelphia,
Barque B H Kane, tiewit galled frinn Gibraltar Mb
nit. ter Philadelphia, with cargo of barque E Cohen,
condemned.
Barque Pasco, Waugh , from firtni4ad de Cuba Jam 8,
at Nov York 25th inst.
Brig 5t & J 0 Gilmore; Eldridge, at Boston 26th bast.
frourEavaurrati.
, Brigldiltoh, for New - :York neat 'day, was at Port an
Prince about 3,oth last
Flehr W Leilyrium frir rhpqophigh,went to 800 from
Wittaiiitob, NO, 2,lst fwd. • ,
- 1340 Mary, II Mfigln, from Darer, at
2.4. hr 0 9 Osistairs, (not John ‘ Oaataer) from Savannah
for 'Provhlence, Ifaa 25 rano' south of candy Hook
24th 'not "
ceche Alice Lea, Corson, hence at &Ronne)/ 33d inst.
Subs Samuel y Crocker, kraal l 7, from Tapnton far
PhiledCghts; sailed from Fen River ad inst.
, MAINZ MISCELLANY.
'COLUMN AI SEl—Ship Atarillauga, at New York
from Mitre, reports the following partion/ara of what
appeara to-have been a fatal catastrophe, resulting in
the probable lees' of a thargoe, and the perishing of
every aoul on board;—December 9, off Sicily, at 816 A
81, came in collision with a vessel, supposed * barque;
carried away her misenroast (If a barque) and part of
Inaba yard-arm, which came on board of ns, together
with apiece of sail, with mut hoops attached, and a
piece of .st spar, probably a spanker gait;, carried away
our libboom and fore topgallant mut. As soon as we
,binild clear away,'woro snip and went back to where we
judged, the vessel might be found, cleared away the
boats ready for use; and jay there until about 8 Aal ' god
seeing no venal ditothied, kept on 'our course. At day
light found ottetaiw sad cutrator conaiderably bruised.
At 9 30 A bt eaw drill beards and barrola. "
OrlBl4lll, Jan go:—We' leain 'by a despatch re.
celvid yesterday trent the 8 W Pass, that the barque
&trephine, °apt hillier, hence for New York 14th snot,
had returned to the bar in distress, and is now on her
way up the river.
ship l'olaltoritas, 'fowler; at ittiodea, groinded In the
harbor DOOR, bet wee boiled off on the 10th and Wien
Into' the Inner harbor, where ell her cargo was being
landed on the 111 h, to Order' that the damage might be
tutiaitainel:•- ' • ' - - •
'Bohr P.Payton,' Nickerson, (ren Boston for Alexan
dria, wee In eontact224l last off Chatham, with steamer
Palmetto, It Roston from Philadelphia. The sehthed
'ineharail 'carried away, and srettalned other damage.
She pat into Hyannis' for repairs.
- Robe Leona at Itoclamd; borers reported ashore at
-Ourrittrek;llo'; Was on gni from her cargo of lime, Capt
Jameson writes that the "material' and vessel (if she
4oakirotbtirn)' wilt be meld on- the 19th,"` The Leona
was owned
_byjlapt Jannoon, and Joseph Hewett, of
Rockland - ' - ' '
liarrene P Demint6Prinfield, at 'Now York yesterday
ficm. Rio email Hee 7th; reports; No date, lat 2180,
ROOT ,80' fell irOwith brig 'Northern Light, of Becks
pert; totally dlstiarctled, waterlogged, and abandoned;
deZ he even with thi water,• botont Olean , and free from
•tatrilsoloa; itp;pireotiinot long 112 that situation.
'The wreck of `a scheener sank to about 12 .fathoms
wistetwail Seen Zjel inst, Abseeom Light bolting W by N
&et nine infleS distant, by the Thome" Swan, at New
York: - • '""" .
, Ship dray 1149 tonsitiallt st Preakfort hi 1866, Wei
sold by auotiou st - New York yesterday for $22,760, tea
per teat cask, balance - Pohl.
-- Ode-half of The ship Phantom, built etieWhedforst
in 1852,1288 tops register, Wee sold - by auction at New
York yesterday for $16,160. The terms were—one• third
onoithird four months, and one-third lig
months.
tbof biro* Italia, 4Th tone iegtetei, built et
Somerset m 186 5, sold for SlO,OOO. ",The terms Were—
Orke•helf cask, and barna,' fa four moutbe.
. ,
, 132013. EN.
cBOO la 00i. long 40' 80, iblp k Iluekley, Blearing
Also, 1 7 , UV 2x40 30 80, plidp Genera, from
'Boston' for Ilileritts. .
Jan 12, lat 200, long 82 88, barque 13 Crocker, Irons
pats, Cm tor Irslansl. • •
. _ ,
• r . POEEIGN PORTS,
Antwerp, Jan 1-01‘, ablp Leehlnver Cole, NOrleans.
Aramaean, Deo 91 -- . fir, IY Ii Jenkins, Lovett, Omen-
Dud, Jan B—Ar, ship Sumatra, Abbott, London for
Port Philip, and anchored. •
Poway, Jan 5,111 A, Royal Adelaide, Roble, Savannah.
Gravesend, Jan 2-131 d, ship Jeannie W Pains, Col ,
bar a, Bort
phi/Ipt •
Hengllongi • lrovls—ln port, ship John Wide, Ring,
from'Ariaoy; nor; and others es b tore. Sid sth, brig
4.refrel''ve„Aget nohow!, Shanglum. •
L verpoid, jen 0-4 Arr, ship Commodore Illim; New
York, ,
Lamlash, Inn 5.411.1, ship Martha's Vineyard, Pobin
lipif"WoWnili,, I ug Q , * edr,
New
lm , bargae Ottawa,,Voitner,
ila
rans,viaßeimouth,,
- Asunsgate, Jen 4—Passod by, ship G D Lamar, Brad
loy,"froan Sunderland for New York, • -
• nwensea, Dec
_Bl -Ayr, barque Sherwood, Hayman,
Antwerp. • ,
St Thomas , Jan 2—ln port, ship' Richmond, Gookin;
Edwird. Everett, 'Booby, and Herald, Crowell, uric;
bet' e Augusta Mayhew, Thorp, from Guadeloupe, err
IA; brigs Addle Swift, Swift, Darla, from New York, arr
Deo ,30,, din; Sarah Lancaster, from Guadeloupe, do;
Sarah ,Wrostor, Higgins, from Martinique, do; Met
Stewart, Dennison, - ,from Demons*, arr Slat; Moot
newßr sPerkearour Bertanda, do; J Hathorn l Oiltpaal
from St chola - , do; Joapy Lind, grant, from Bermuda,
arr Ist, Fidells, jaws, from Georgetown, DO, do; LW.
liata,'llbrdnor, from Port Spain, err 2d; , ochre Reindeer,
Stephenson; from Barcelona, arr 20; Dazzle, Dodge,
trout Marti/Ann, err 50tb; W A Dresser, Hatch, do do;
, (not from BelageE): •
• Tableilay. 01iH, Noe 25—Arr, ship Beano, Ore sell,
Maurits andald for London- - 4
Trinidad/ CubacJan. B—lrt- port, barques Pentusket,
'Unseen, for N York *boat 25tb; Queen, Gray,
wig; bngs St Andrew. Barclay; for ChartestOn In , a week;
Demerara, wtg; Sea *ooze, Wiley, for idg
nod Coast of Africa Deo 10, barine Neapolitan Hills,
nod was•expeoted at Cape Coast 20th, to finish idg for
114 fromAleselna sth nit brig 'Palestine, Rogers,'
191111-barque Henry Shelton, Burr, gell.yo!ki
okti s .lehr Stephen.Tabar, Tuthill, do.
At MillagiiDoe 20, barque Lamplighter, Harding, fm
'Cattlayttrig Utah, McDougal, Ins New York, ldg. ,
r , At , ,flibralter Dec di, brig Pico, Goodenough, tine.
810.81 st, brig Nereus. Atkins, Hantaaills.
,Arrat Queensto w n lan 0, snip Tri.Mountain, Dudley,
Liverpool Janl fortombay. ,
At Newporti-Eng, Den 20, barque Witehilluitman,
for St Thomas, ready., •
' 'DOMESTIC POTATO. '
'PORTLAND, 4an lobr 'Osman Byron, gold,
Maranses gdinst, via itolines , '
Old, barquecerniak * Clushing,'DikOn, Port au Prince;
Piattbillonutty, iiiittanzas; St Jago, Means, Oardenaa.
Bailed; brig Zone,
24th—Arr, brigs Montgomery, Wylie, Boston; Jllllll9
grOIOY, MUM, de; Abby Theater, harrabee, do; schrs
heekoni, V,orpr, ' portune, Bey, Pilf;..hinry, Smith, Nor
folk, Va."
PROVIDENCE, Jan 29 : —Arr, sehr Edward Blade,
payles, Nerfolk. • • • •
schre (10 - hamlet, tobey,and Joe Lawrence,
Ohtircti; Baltimore.
NEW 11AYI1N, Jen,l3a24—Arr, barque Henry Trow
bridge, Augur, Antigua via N York; brig Mary Pierce,
BarUetcliew Work, (b lood (or West Indies,
NEWhintYPQAT- , ..-Arr 24th, ache Indelleu9otei
Mc-
Quillen Ealtitntfre, •
NAI.I,IIIYEB, Jan 22—Arr, aohr Daniel - BrOyn,
Keald,Aodaolticolit.r . . •
OLOVOESTKII, 'Jan 21—Art brig Benj Cushing,
Berens, SurletuM, Names , Hole.
SA , Mt BAH, Jan 2.2—exr, barque Baron Von Caul
Rau., Alorttanw,Bereelons; beg W B Bowyer, Sawyer,
Charleston; aehr: Plandonte; Drown, New York.
• Old ip Shand :n
Gregg,
Cisegow . brig )then
Iday
nen, K ing uaroemm,
PENSACOLA,.Jan
11,Arr; brig Benguela, Staplea,
Key Pleat; film II Johnson, Debora°, New York.
.11th—drr, Mary Elia, WOCKI, vattOU.
Old Btli, barque Oen Jones, Talpey, Earfuls; 9th, brig
jEatandin,,Amebary.Boston.
In port 15th, brigs Mecoeta, Baines, for Trinidad
next day Chimborazo, Brown, for llosteanext day.
NEW TORE; dan, 25.,..Ar, ships Christiana, Owens,
from Londgn.and Veal -f lee : let; Mary y Menge, Somers,
trent Kiwis. Deo 15th, Mateo Depoder, a seaman, from
Italy , feafrom the loratopeall yard and who drowned:
Jau 3, lat J 230; lob to 31,naw ships lin/ May, elegring
h 4 pkropt De3ls tirJau 7 o,. bad, sucoessien,or luwery
similarly and Westerly gales.' Jan Ith, 114.3.1, top 40,
jaitd. rery violent gale from S. to NW;Barometer 28 SO.
Arnold Benninger; lia1 1 1•8 0 ) JroWlßoirtentun., Bee ex -
P * .iire*" „at/ Wfulthies Split rail. , teet Empire State,
nrllig°, l itlPWW) Wart Ventre, Arnold, St Bemire,
(grancep Deetl,d,•lat 8053 , lair 33 50, was struck by
lightning; which sptintorrsi the forstoprnest. The It 0
has experienced heavy -galielpfspllt nails, •and.carrle,l
away the rudder brace. narks It 11 Gamble,'lloward,
St Marks; Montauk, LiGICO4I, GAIY41140)1•'.1k1001113t011,
Dowliurat,i Ohal)estonr Costa' Bice, May, nepiuwall.
•SithriArilagtom March, .Bt , Marks; •Eliza Biteddon,
Vigaingwn, ll o. , .
Critlawidi shim Switzerland, Dearborn, Liverpool; B
' Blinichard,j, wrens, Nen , Vrlanns; sabre Kate Stewart,
Mather, Charleston; S Oilman, Baker, Becton; Louis
Walsh, Paine * Arrays; Alma O) Curry, Cornwallis;
Charlotte lOnerys, (Br j . Morley, thiamin; brigs A
SPregue,Bridth, flwrille,• Mearliotta; Hodson, Bermuda;
barqUis Olariaaa Pettigrew'; Neuvltas .
4 ; Kate Stewart,
Msft CherleatenvAlary Elizabeth, 'lnkhorn, Matan
,4; 41,axiniVbitir, Pluevites; Arabella, Bey, As
n'Whistling Wind, Norton, Cadiz; sloop. North
Faint, Swain, EichWend) ittionor. liermasit,!
AMU:sere,
wuyALB
ea lieddek Lan Pfsithe.
GIRARD' 1101111—Oheitwit Janet, below Ninth.
0 0 /instal, Boston Mr.ilolt;Louler,Rlsr . -
Chits Heath, N Y 08 Whining, Waahington
H iiklaker, Richmond , W 8 Triplett, Richmond,
P Dull, Nation, , 3lrDavis and Indy, Itarrad
Brown, Pa aultni Wart, N Y
"Geo W Nelson, N, Y Jag W Yeasey, Md
H W Gillett, Conn • , Israel Painter, Pa
P Ford, New Branswick WII Breeden, N Y
Arnold Irleimant N Y Wm D Bishop, Cincinnati
11114171 e, N Y A Pickens, Maas
/Kr ID/wiling and lady, Phila 8 $ Greene, Rhode Island
N Y W Bingham, Boston ,
JD W Grady ie. la, N Y , A 'Maynard, Boston
B Frodsham, NA' , Dr. F.Toonter A N
Mrs N , 0 K Emmett, N
.7 II Davis N Y - Thou Trowell So la, Tenn
Lewis, Tenn - ' 0 F Boland; Lana co
U Shirk; Late to T Yir Bayand, N Y
W A Harper, va „ Geo W Mardian', N 0 •
A U Bullock, Masi lIP Robeionj_a
It 0 Fellows; N Y A Lanier, N - Y ,
Jno Patti Brown, N Y Tiita ,, y;N Y
H Heald, Balt ' T Anderson, Nashville
'l' D Fite Nashville ' F Furman' Nashville ,
Chas A Dune, St Lonis L Mark, -
W Myer, St Louis Tcy awiti, Mobile
Jas Eddy, 11 ' Blatchford,
Freak King, It I 01 Gray, N Y
Jno K Hackett,' N Y Henry Stepper, N Y
C , Cheancy, )VablAngton W D Ingersoll, N
Amaawry ROTEL—Ohestnut 'treat, Om Num .
JIJ Wlnfaker,Varyland A W Shattuck, Bethlehem
John Suiylle jr, Easton Itobt Long, Oln, Ohio
John I/Lawrence, N Y James Davenport, Tokas
L Ma chant, Lebanon Jas M Dilger, Philo
A F Wateon,New York Wm Purges, Williamsport
Miss El Purges, Williamspt Yuthey, Donna
0 Spark, New York M Ii Bebnt, 'Lancaster
Jae W llodson,New, , London Henry Ilodson,New London
L Butler, Mamba:re T J Jones, Delaware
L Bakes, WiliteebeliO Mrs Irving, Washington
F Pottsville F Schotto, New, York
8 Bonetatit, Now York J SY, Robinson, Boston
AIHROLIANTS , HOT1)1.-loarth atria). below Arch.
;ease a Shipman Sae,on , > Thos Rae, Chicago
WmSniff, California Wax W Thorzaprou, Bid
W 0 Wagoner, MEI Creek Ellis Reeves, Yhtenixeille
)Vm,De Ileventldluenwille - 0 Mortimer & la, Boston,
2C,Edwords„ Toyotas, T Warne, Easton
gL wood, ' . ' (I,Bardwgll, ,
TThree , k
rOtottqn, Y ; ,
UNION GOTEk T •Areb. street, below Fourth.
Raeph, Jr, N Y 11 Millard, Omaha, N T
Jaa 17, Philltps, Phil*, ' Cyrus Winter*, Lancaster
James Reynolds, Pa Peter B,Stevens, Pa
J B Earl, Pa „ II A Ropsicker, Pa
J K Oeigfreid, Port Olintoni S W Jones, D k BA R Co
D Ermentrout, Reading Bawl E Stern, Pa
0 Wheeler, Reading - H Beetling, Reading
J Shaeffer, Reading I•P James, Reeding
,Prank.WeldenDe, . Frederick Fritz, Pa
J 1111o:reit, bile - P - - Miss Mears, Indianapolis
E Mears IndtansOlis • -J K Duirea, Ps
A Bfielpe,'Ohio „ Jlt Shoots, Ohio
'A' A 8 Real, Pa
P U Stotts, ' • Pater Garnett, N 0
James lifiLeito, Pa " J Wintetstein, Pa
Id Abbott, Bethlehem Geo Dean, Pa
Wm Veber, Reading' • " •G W Shell, Ohio
John L Meiling, Pa Henry Thomas, Pa
r Clopl,Rptteville 0 Brunow, N Y
L Meyrs, N
NATIONAL HOTEL,-Itaie street, &bora Third.
Uri (Arbon, Trappe,:pa T Garber, Trappe, Pa
•
j lohnston, Phila ' -H Myers,phita
U Smith & la, Baltimore Win )(beet, Ithila -
J . Id Watklre Frenchtown Watford, Frenchtown
Al Guth er le: Allentown D He( nbaelt, Snyder co, Pa
T Bechtel, Allentown J Lackey, Clataanaque, Pa
P Brock, Allentown Lewis Royer, Sch co, Pa
G W ?Organ, pottavllle A 'Winn, Bch Haven
A 0 Boger, Allentown 11 Schobeling;l3
Joel Hastings, Pa J Whitaker, Alt Otero
A S Ely, Lebanon
STATES UNlON—Market strait, abo , re Sixth.
J W Toney, Burlington Wm 31 McCarty, Bac
II L Goodall,Thila J Whitaker, Std
II Finley, Lancaster J 0 Washburn, N Y
L R Y T Jones, Bait
Leidy, Da Mra Sarah Wilson, Pa
I T Baker, Harrisburg L Crouse, Chester 00
R J Glendy, Pa Mr. Dickson,, Cal
L Cassey, York co, Pa
BALD EAGLE—Third street, above CaMINIM.
Stephen Midler Pa T P Monroe co
0 J Vestige% It J Sena Wilson, Mt Bethel
Peter Mensch A Mt Bethel J Wrlsou, Mt Bethel
Jno McFstr, Nazareth, Pa Win &waltzer, Berke co
P Kleinhans, N J 0 W Meherry, Ind
J Myers, Bloomsburg, N J J Oarr, Bloomsburg, N J
A Kilo, Bloomsburg, N J Wm Merritt, N J
B Vannatta, Warren. N J J Foulke, Quakertown
1 O Bich, Doylestown
BARLEY SHEAF ROTEL-41econd street, below 'Vine.
W If Two' neon, Pa II Evans, Deposit
M A Philllpi, N J J N Gray, Fa
J Farrel', Pa V 8 Snyder, Pa
0 W Dyer, Doylestown El H Thee, Pa
Miss Bice, Pa J Longsbore, Pa
B Harper, Fox Chase 0 Moon, Pa
1 Yardley, Pa J resedora, pa
B Unime, Bristol 0 Flowers. Attleboro'
J i /Backbone°, Pa ' E N Tines, Denville
Wll Murray, New Hope A D Snyder, Pa
8 0 Lopgabore, Pa T Ent, LandtertrOlr
F Cadwallader, Pa A Bill, Pa
4 M Parsons, Pa Phu Davison, Cheltenham
J L Williams, Germantown J iloppek,P a
•
J Cue A. sop, Pa
BLACK DEAR INN—P.M stud Merchant streets.
D R Jones, Norristown Blrs Pyle, West Cheater
If Davie, Chester co A E Pertig, Pottsville
Wm J Darla, West Cheater A Schafer, Cheater co
John Entricken, Cheater co Wm P illunden, Arkansas
Wm I ()barmy, Po Robt Lylso, Chester co
M liencary, Cheater co 8 Spare, Pottsville
MOM REAR HOTEL—ThIrd street, above Callowhill,
Dant Gilbert, Pottstown Dl, Winchester, P Carbon
Saint Pruett, Pa 11. 'Verger, Green Lane
Jno W Whiter, Perksomenv Li Thomas, Franconia
Den t Weida, Lonhill, Pa Levi &ober, Allentown
Jan Stnber, Allentown N Eddinger, EDoenllle
Nathan Landis, District Jacob B Hill, Earl ville
Jeans Keller, Pa ' Aaron Lorash, Zionsville
Wm 'Thompson, Velment° Solomon Drisler, Pa
floe Hartzell, Pa 1) Moore, Upper Milford
Jno !Insider, Uldilibrd • Mn Monier, U Milford
D Rosenberger, Gwyaoed
MADISON lIOUSII—Seoond street, above Market.
Wm Welsh. N I J . W Dollen, Dover, Del
I II Allen, N Y D 0 llorreekar, Dover, Del
Jae Mooney, PhDs Philip tom, N .1
ID Creasman, N y ,
Opetial Notices.
Gold and Silver-4avlng Trand.—American
LIFE 'INSURANCE AND TRUST CO., S. E. corner
FOURTII and WALNUT, pays all atiino on demand, in
specie. Jaal-Ina
Retying SI lictititna--Prige sQ s ,—refit/De wish.
Ing to purchase a REALLY GOOD Machina should
at 922 OREBTNIIT Street, end get one or PRATT'S
Patent. These Machines are warranted to give satis
faction. Stitching done tor Two Cents per yard it the
Sam jag -straw*
Bower's Initial Cordial... This Invaluable
Cordial is prepared from stalely of the moat choiee sad
efficient aromatics known in medicine, and to the moat
ported and reliable carminative extant for Infants sad
young ohildren.
By its powerful Influence a speedy ewe is effected in
all MieS of Cheitc, windy pato and'spasms. Relieves
and mitigates ranch of children's suffering daring denti
tion or teething, and by its soothing properties trim
quillaes pains or tAks•bote its loannina, limiting, dm
The Infant Cordial has become 11 standard remedy,
and has been used in thousands of eases with the most
abundant success. No family should be without it.
Prepared only by salGa7 A. 1 OW4I,
At his Drug and ()hernial Store,
N. X. corner of Btartli and preen sts., Philadelphia.
To whom all ordeal moat be addremed. And for axle
by Druggists genstally. • . • an 18.1 y
Gold and Silver—American Trust CO., S. E.
corner FOURTH and WALNUT, pays all sum In specie,
on demand. Interest 5 per cent. Ja26.lm
Saving Fund.—National Safety Trust Co.,
UMce, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of THIRD.
ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING 'FRE
SUSPENSION OR SPECIE PAYMENTS BY PRE
BANNS.
1. Deposits received and payments made daily.
2. Current Bank Notes, Checks, and Speole, will be
received on
8. Depoeits made In Bank Neat or (Macau' will be
paid beck in Current Bank Notes.
4. Deposit* made in Gold or Oliver will be paid Wok
in Cele.
Interest Firs tax Chmm. per annum, n 026
Gold and SllVer—plve Per Ct. mitring gaud,—
AMBIIIOAN E. norner • WALNUT and
FOURTH Otranto; pays all sums on demand, In sprain:
jAVS.Int
Jimhien, - ' -
JOll PAINTER,
2d/MOIIIiNT STREET.
Oka*, Notes, Drafts, Mlle Lading, 11111 Heade, Cir
culars, Cards,and all other kindi of Job Printing, at
prim to cult the times. 0017-13 r
Good Coffee.
, Lovers of Coffee cannot realise the full value of their
favorite beverage without having it mode In the Old
Dominion Coffee Pot.
ARTHUR, PURNITAISI, fc OILDOY,
11:1 and 119 South TENTII, oor. of George,
da.Out Pole 3fanufaeturers.
81 eCtkqesl t a, Saving Fund - Office UO3 Walnut
:divot, one door wear or Second strew.. Resolves de
polka In mama of One Dollar and upwards, from all
Weasel of the community, and allows Interest at the
rate of floe per cent, per annum.
Waco open daily, from 0 until I o'clock, and on Mon
day and Saturday nutil 9ln the seining President
Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Secretary, Oharles
Morris. •
hpeete Payments
Plea Per Cent. Saving gawk of AMMOAN Lug
INBUEANOt•; TRVBT COMPANY, S. N. to,rnor
WAiL
NUT and FOURTH Streets.
- This old baTing AWATB pßid in till oq
lemsind, pntiniles to revolve on ileposil t in Ouirant
Ponds, And psi all iinins as called lor In GOLD and
ja2o-1m
Gold laud tillver.—Saving Fund, (Amerleau
TR178T.)13. E. corner of FOURTH. and WALNUT, pays
all mums on demand, In specie. ja2.6-I,n
For Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and
Beautiful complexion, use of 1.000 Flowers..
For dressing Ladles , hair, use "Woodland Cream, a
new Potneole. , It curls Oentleinente hair beautifully.
W. P. FETRIDGE & Co., Proprietors, N. V.
For tale by T. D. Peterson, WO Chestnut; Samuel
Shriek ! Twellt and Chestnut; A. D. Durand ; 718 Chest.
nut; T. H. Peters & go ,'{l6 Chestnut; O. G. Evans,
(fife Book-store, MO Chestnnt ; Q. 8, Hubbell, 1410
Chestnut; French, Itieharda, Ac Co., Tenth and Mar
ket; A.H. Taylor, Moth and Walnut; Dr. llforriaon,
Seventeenth and Chestnut; W. Simon & Sons,
Eighteenth and TweptpSecond and Market; Edward
Obristroann ; 71:13 Chestnut; Thome Lancaster, corner
Eleventh and Walnut, 1i01241
:.The Greatest Dargatits in the World.—The
subscriber, befog about to close his business, offers his
entire steel( of importer Ready-made Clothing for sale.
All in wont of a aupotior article ere invited to give him
call, More toilet find fixtures for sale. It. TRACY,
292 MARKETStreet.: . del6-21.0
, VVllllem V, Molten, 007 Chestnut Street. Is
selling 'all ends of:thns Stationery at one-half the re
gular price. Call on him et once and you wilt be sails
alsth • ' ' itAirn
'latLittzi.o#4B9AlLD ¢P TRADX.
Bala, Miaaamm.,
A. I. Dammam's, Omourfo of Tip ; WM!
Rosati WooD —, • • •
titg PRESS.-PHELADELPHIA. WEMESIDAY, JANUARY 27, 1858.
Oa Tuesday, .7suuffy 26, 16651, in Dr. Wedeworth's
oharchily „nor- B, MaPeitriistt,: WILLIAM S. DAMP.
DELL of Saint 'styrenes hotel, Phtledo i libts, to Mrs.
ADA•S. 21.14146,• of Peguler °minty, Yir 916,1 ; *
Oh the 26th instiat, by ass. Oche W. 'cholas, Mr.
MAWARD 00fahlittOK, of Ostuden,, ,J., to Mies
JAMB WALKER , of raihidelphii.
Oh, the 11th hoot/Lot, at the residence of the bride's
ththor, by Rev. .loho °belabors, (MARLYS W. WAR
NIOK and lIRLEN.4., only daug hter of floury 0. Huhn,
both of this etty.
On the 20th Instant, by Bey. P. Coombe, Roy. NOBLE
FRAIIII, of Doylestown, to LYDIA B. 7AMICIL of this
oity,
On the 26th Instant, We. ELIZABETII 11..0AW,
wife of William A. Gaw, in the 27th year Of her age.
The relatives and friends of the family are respectful
ly invited to attend her funeral (without further notice)
from the residence of Mr. P. W. Wood, No. 1011 Market
street, on Thursday afternoon at 3 o'clock. **
On the 29d instant, In the 78th year of her aid, Mm.
MINES GOOMIART, wife of the late Johntioodbart.
The relatires and friende of the family are Invited to
attend her funeral (without further notice) on Thurs
day afternoon, at 2 P. M., from her late resid'enie,loo3
Lombard street.
' On the 24th instant, JAMES TAYLOR, in ihe 44th
year of his age.
Oa tho 26th [indent, MERCY IIyER, In the 88th Year
of her age,
On the 29d indent, BARAII SANOSTON, In 83d
year of her age.
On the 24th instant, GEORGE !UM, in the 224
year of his age.
On the 25th (aslant, FURNdId 81739(E1t1a, aged
40 years.
irr-Tenth Ward Relief Association.—To the
CITISEAS or yfla Wane : This Amomationwae organised
on the 20th day of November, 1857, since which time
473 families have been visited, 894 have been found
worthy, and relieved by 1,201 orders on the /suitor for
groceries, coal, clothing, and oboes.
The mate of the treasury is such PS to make it Uaaaa
nary to call upon the citizens for further aid, as we have
alarge number of sick, suffering and destitute OA , Our
books requiring relief.
To meet this ornergenoy, the Association, at a stated
meeting held on the etening of the 23d instant, pacped
the following resolutioo :
Resolved, That A special committee be appointed to
canvass the ward, and, in connection with the present
standing committee, solicit further contributions.
Chariest S. Ogden, 117 North Eleventh etrest; G. 11 ,
Woodward, 1710 Vine street; X Aforrie 110 North
deventeenth street; Samuel l'oz, 228 ' North 81. T.
tenth street ; Eilte 8, Archer, 1701 Arch street; A., 8.
lionneffon, 244 North Tenth street,
Ali confidential communicetione for relief addressed
to either members of the Committee, will be promptly
attended to.
Citizens who feel disposed aro respectfully aolleited to
call at tho Depot, No. 1303 DACE otreot, eXanaino the
books, and witness the operations of tho Association..
JOS. It. CHANDLER, President.
CEO. BOLDIN, Secretary.
DILLWYN PARRIS'', Treasurer.
Mr' Cal. John W. Forney will lecture on
"AMERICAN STATESMEN," on THURSDAY EVEN
ING, 28th instant, at 7 X o'clock, at Spring Garden In.
stitute, BROAD and SPRING GARDEN etreete. The
lecturer has kindly consented to tender his eervlees is
old of the exerttons made by the Relief Committee of
the Fifteenth Ward in relieving the distresses of the
worthy poor of the ward. The proceeds of the above
lecture rlll he devoted to that purpese.
Admianion—Gentlemen's tickets 25 cents; Ladles'
tickets la Dente. To be loud at all the apothecary and
provision stores of the ward; 'Martin portions of the
Tenth and Fourteenth wards; Col. Maurice, Fourth,
below Chestnut; hedger once, and at the door on the
evening of the lecture. Ja27.2t*
U - • Normal Sphool, January 25tit., 1.1358,
'Mock A. hr—At a meelteg of tits Opeudittee of the
Board" of Cootrollere qr voile dehools on Normal
Schools held this morning, the following Protimhlo And
Resolutions were adopted:
Whereas, we have beard with deep regret of the de.
cm,. of the late Principal of this Institution, Dr. A.
T. W. WROITIT, and
Whereas, we deem It due that come suitable math
of respect should be paid to his memory, not merely be-
CSUBO of hie connection with the school, but on account
of hia eminent abilities and public services as a teacher
In our schools: therefore,
Resolved, That the Normal School be closed on
Wednesday next, and that this committee attend the
funeral of Dr. Wright.
Resolved, That the Secretary be directed to Invite
member/ of the Board of Controllers to unite with
this committee In paying proper respect to the mammy
of the deceased.
D. M DUSENBERRY, Ohe
0. M. LUKENS, Secretary.
The toneral will take place Vila DM', (Wednesday.)
the 27th, at 2 o'clock P. from his late residence,
97S North EISTIIStreet, above Poplar. jit27.l
Me , To the Republicans Of Ponnaylvanlq.
The time has arrived whop, 1n oprludgment, the vital
i n fereetg of the Republican Party, and Ks solemn duty
to the cane of Prebdom, Labor, and Frumenity, alike
imperatively demand that Republicans should assemble
from every part of the State, for the purpose of firmly
organizing the party on the solid and dlatinct basis of
Its own prinolplea
We therefore Invite our fellow Republican" to meet
in 'prompt' CONVENTION, at lIARRISIIVRG, on the
02,1 of FEBRUARY, 185 S, at 9 o'clock P. to adopt
such measures as may be deemed best calculated to ink.
Igen upon the legislation of the nation the principles
enunciated by the Philadelphia Republican Convention
of June, 11360.
Gideon ',Rail, Erb, Co.
T D Gera,
D A trimly, ( 4
A Unidekoper, Crawford.
tleraam, Allegheny.
Marge 8 8 King, °marls.
reaac Benson, Potter.
It W Winslow, CH atoll.
3 8 Myer'', Franklin.
Samuel Alieman, Snyder.
Wm E bfcffiurlrie, Huntingdon.
David Wills, Adams.
John A Fisher, Dauphin
Wm Wright, Adams.
Theo 8 Christ, Union .
Jos .1' Lewis, Chester
II T Darlington, Docks.
Isaac T Coffman, Cheater,
Wayne MoVestril) "
ASH Cobb, Tloga.,
A Ifumphrey,
0 J Morton, Delaware.
N. T. Foster, Carbon,
Al II Diehards, Montgomery.
A Xing, Dedfont.
A. N Daman, York.
Country papers please copy. I
Lecture on the Philosophy of the Hlt
by the Rev, Dr. SOLOMON JAOOIIB, TO•NIGIIT,
13dMOM HALL. Tickets, to admit s Lady ands (3 ,
tleraan, 25 cents. To be bed at the Doll, Js27-lti
7 he Republican Citizens of Philadelphia
wl I meet at the time and places mentioned below, for
the purpose of taking such measures as may be deemed
necessary to secure the success of tho Itepubiltan
party at the emoting Spring Bloctiou
13th and 14th Wards, at Apr.ng Usrden Hall, Tuesday,
Jarlitary 20, at 7,14 o'clock.
9th and 10th Wards, at Hall, Broad and Arch streets,
Friday, Jan. 29, at 7,i o'clock.
9th and oth Wards, at County Court House, Tuesday,
Feb. 2, at 7% o'clock.
17th and lath Wants, Front and Maxtor streets,
day, Feb. 6, at 7x, o'clock.
7th and Bth Wards, at Hall, Lombard street, below
Broad, Tuesday, Fob. 9, at '0; o'clock.
11th, 12th, and nth Ward., at Mechanics' Hall, Third
street, below Orson, Tuesday, Feb. 32, at 7g o'clock.
lath Ward, at Twenty-second and Callowhill streets,
Friday, Feb 16, at Liy o'clock.
24th Ward, Odd Fellows' Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 19, at
7,4 o'clock.
2341 Ward, at Wright's Institute, Frankford, Tuesday,
Feb. 20, at 7% o'clock.
21st Ward, at altinayunk, Tuesday, Feb, 19, at 734
o'clock.
Mb Ward, at -, Friday, Pb.e 23, at 73,1 o'clock.
224 Ward, nt krlday, Feb. N. at 7,t; o'clock.
let, 2,d, 3d, and 4th ' Wards, at Hancock Flail, March
at 73i o'clock.
By order of the Itepublloan Executive Committee,
Ja2s-1w JAAIES VEItREE, Ohairotau.
ORATION ON WASHINGTON,
BY EDWARD EVERETT,
BUYOltli ?BL•
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA,
At the ACADEMY OW MIISIC, BROAD mut LOCUST
On THURSDAY EVENING Feb. 4th at TX o'clock
TICKETS 0 CENTS BACA
- .
Bests for the Parquette, Parquette Circle, and Balco
ny, and tickets for the other parts of the house, strictly
limited in number to Ito capacity, will be sold at the
bookstores of Parry tc Fourth Uhl Obeatnut;
William 8. Manion, No, 608 Chestnut; Willis P. flea
ard, 424 Chestnut; and Hermann Rooker, 800 Chestnut
street.
The sale of tickets to commence on FRIDAY HORN.
IN(i, 29th of January.
Members of the itistorleal Society, and Subscribers to
Re Publication Fund, Con obtalu tickets at the Hall t it
tt.e Ailtemouro, on, and, it any remain, after FRIDAY,
the 29th of January, (instant.) between the bourn of
twelve and two o'clock.
Alonzo l'otter, Richard Ruch,
Joseph R. Ingersoll, Deorse D. Woos!,
Henry A. Boardman, Charles J. Riddle,
Wm. Parker Foulke, John Welsh,
J. P. Mitchinson, Joseph Carson,
John Oadwalader ' Charles Ingereoll,
Joseph Harrison, Jr., Thomas C. James,
George W. Biddle, S. Morrie Waln,
Charles H. Fisher, J. J. Clark Hare,
H. Langdon Elwyn, Winthrop Sargent,
James L. Laminar, Charlet! Alacaleater,
II Pratt alcileau, hroncure Itubineon,
Henry Pepper, - Richard Yaux.
Ja2l-2t TOWNSEND WARD, Librarian.
AGENTS WANTED.—Fivo to Ten Dot-
Uri; per day can be easily made. Call on A.
BLACK, at Jacob Loman's Sorrel none Hotel, West
King ewe; Lancaster, l's. delb.tt
WANTED, FOR THE UNITED STATES
Y Y CAVALRY—AbIe-bodied, unmarried men, to
wbom will be glean good pay, board, clothing, and
medical attendance. Pay from 512 to SU per month.
No Mal having a wife or child will be aceepted. Apply
for MOUNTED BERME, at No. 811 MARKET street
above Eighth, worth elde.
WILLIAM IS. ROYALL,
let Lieut. 24 Rae. of Cavalry,
act d•sIM , Reuniting °Moor.
HARTSHORNE'S CURE-ALL THE
GREAT RAIN ANNIHILATOR!
This article Is the greatest discovery in Chemical or
Modica' Science for the rapid Ouro of RHEUMATISM,
NEURALGIA, TOOTH-ACHE, EAR-ACHE, 8055
THROAT, STIPP NECK, or Polo in the LIMBS, SIDE,
BACK, or any part of the body.
At Is alao an eXoelleot preparation for DyspepslA and
Indigestion, which arises from a weak stomach or
bowel. Thousands of persons who have used HART&
HORNE'S CURE-ALL have teen astonished at Its
wonderful power to removing any pain from the system.
Bottles q 4, fo) cents, and $l, to be bad of
It IL & C. R. JENKINS,
Cotner SECOND and WALNUT !gruel", "nd
No. North NINTH Street.
N. 11. ff you have "Cough, use Hartahorne's recto.
rat Syrup. fall. if
SAYING FUND.-UNITED . STATES
'ENLIST COMPANY, comer of THIRD and MUT.
NUT Streets,
Large and email grime received, and paid back on de
mand, without notice, with FIVE PEil fiEN2'
EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal.
001ce houra, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, and on
MONDAY EVENINGS from 7 until 0 o'clock.
DRAFTS for sale on Engler:o o Ireland, and Scotland,
from .£1 upwards.
Prosideut—lFFEPllEN It. CRAWFORD,
Tretseurer—PYlNY FISH.
Taller—JAM:A R. lIUNTBR
KPIOSENE OIL,
DISTILLED PllOlll COAL
KEROSENE LUBRICATING 0118.
This Oil is not only °REAPER, but SUPERIOR TO
ME BEST SPERM. It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL
AT A LOW TEMPERATURE, and it will RUN LONGER
AND KEEP THE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY
°TIM LUBRICATING MATERIAL,
Er Macllininte and others are requested to call and
examine these oils at the sole agency,
GEORGE M. FREEMAN, Agt.,
del.o4m-if No. 116 Walnut area, above Front.
THE BEST COUGH SYRUP IN THE WORLD !-PIM 1101
PARED BY A 018 T.
HARTSHORNE'S PECTORAL SYRUP OP
WILD aIitRAY
la athaltted by the thousands who hare used It to be
the beet preparation In use for COMM, from a cold
or a CONSUMPTIVE 0015011, ASTHMA, =ON
0111T1B, ()STARER, or any Lung Affection. It is
also u-grenTientedy tar Unarming, and Allays all In
flammation of the Lunge , or Throat. Bottles 25, PO
cents, and 01. Bold by
R. H. tc 0. 11. JENKINS,
dorner WALNUT and SEOONDStroetn. and
No. 0 North NINTH Stmt.
*lawman.
Eleattio.
Wm Il Thomas.
Win .7 Wainwright
Wm Duane.
James Yerree.
Wm Gregir, AID.
Item K Strong.
Wm D Kelley.
John lit Dialer.
Ttioe S Cateuder.
Denj Ruch/.
Wm S Pierce.
Itenry Simpson.
Harman Baugh.
Thos Belch
Geo A Carey.
X D McDowell
0.7-30 re 3 810 IS-w3t
Wants.
144icts.
OFFICE OF THE CITY PASSENGER
RAILWAY, '(via SIBTII and SIXTH- streets,)
Waehington Building, THIRD street, above Spruce.
OAOTION TO PARENTS AND OtrailtlANti.—As
this Company hove, with the aid of the pollee, done all
in their power to prevent accidents 'along the route,
they would ask 'that parents and others would caution
their children from getting upon and running to front
of the cars, MARTIN TLIOMAS,
$1.93..1mif ' President.
OFFICE OF THE RECEIVER OF TAXES,
Janina? 26; 16511.
NOME TO DELINQUENT TAX PAYERB.—In
eoneequence of the general embarrassment In monetary
affairs, there are much greater number of delinquents
and e larger amount of taxes remaining unpaid for the
year 1857 than in former years, and am it will require a
greater length of time to make out and register the
blils than fortnerty, tax-payers are hereby notified that
all persons owing tromp for the year 1.857 can pay the
same, without any additional charge, except for adver
tisement,
,(37 cents,) If paid on or before the 15th of
February next, at the °glee, corner of SIXTH Mod
CIIES f NUT Streets.
- - • •
After that date, the penalty of tire per cent., together
with Interest and the costa of the alter for collection,
will be strictly enforced. .
PETER ARUBRUSTER,
Receiver of Taxes
A ROll STREET TIIEATRE.—THE AN
ti Merline of the Btockholdere of this Theatre
will be held in the saloon ou MONDAY afternoon,
February let, at 4 o'clock. Business: An election for
Five Agents to serve the ensuing year, a revision of
the by-laws to be considered, dro., otc. Poll open null'
8 o'clock. A dividend to be paid.
PHILIDSLIIIIA, An. 21,1858. ja2l.dstet
THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between the subscribers, under the flrm
RANDALL & AIRREDITII., is this day dissolved by
mutual consent.
BAUM% J. RANDALL is duly authorised to settle
the business et 121 South /SORT street.
W. SR WARD RANDALL,
B. A. biREIRDITN,
S. J. RANDALL.
PHI L/DHLPIIII, Jan. 28,1828,
R. A. MEREDITH will continue the Coal bueinegs ou
hla own account, at 161 South SBONT , above Walnut
street. ja2.l-dlui
Is THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
FOR TUC CITY AND COUNTY OF PIIILADEL
'
MARY W. MILLER. by her next Wand, EDWARD
A. JOHNSON, as. DAVID W. MILLER,
January 23d,1858 —On motion of George W. Arundel,
Esq., attorney of Libellant, rule granted on Respondent
to show race wbya divorce, vineulo
should not be granted. Returnable at 10 o'clock on
SATURDAY, tebruary Bth, 1858. ja2l , 2aw2wa
TEE RELIANCE MUTUAL INSU
RANCE COMPANY OE PRILADELPIIIA, office
No. 808 WALNUT street.'
JANUARY 28, 1858.
The following statement of the affairs of this Coin•
many, on the 311et' of December, 1857, la publlebed In
pursuance of the charter, via :
To Capital Stock 9170,900 00
Oeetlflentee of profit, convert
ible into stock.
$111,926 00
To Contingent Account for Premium!. •
' On Firk. Mike outatinding
Doe. 81, 1808.. •., 6/ f 278 22
To Fire Mika recolyed, net, in
185 T : 1,, , , 62,048 15
108,113 07
To Interest Account, uet, re
calved 101867 14,170 11
To Policies, Trete:Ore, and
other profits
1,013 00
By profit and loss, December 31,
1866 „ . .... 3,621 Ti
By moat for loan „ s in 1351,
bM receivable 2,618 32
By Losses by Ilro paid In 1831,. 37,075 13
By Expenses, includingagencleo
and faxes
„„ 11,1108 80
Remaining with the Company
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Which is invested as follows, via:
In First Mortgages 012 City Property $120,200 00
In Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s 6 per cent.
Mortgage Loan, 30,000, cost 25,600 00
In Allegheny County 0 per cent. Penny].
yenta Railroad Loan. 10,000 00
In Pennsylvania Railroad Co.'s Stock 4,000 00
In Stock Account for 363 glares of the Ito.
Hance Mutual Insurnn6o Co
In County Firelnsurance Co.'s stpelt..;
In Scrip in sun dry Insurance Companies
In 111118 Receivable, builness paper
In Rook Accounts, accrued interest, &a.
In Cash oil hand
OPPICMIIM or TON COMPANY.
Ottht TINGLEY, President.
DIUMOTORS.
Clem Tiu ,
George M. Stroud,
tey, •
W. It. T qinpson, John R. Worrell,
Samuel Bighorn, Bea W. Tingley,
George W. Carpenter, g Lathrop,
Robert Steen, LC L. Carson,
Charles B Wood, • Robert Talmud,
Marshall mu, Cornelius Stevenson,
Jacob T. Bunting, Charles Leland,
Willinodusrer, Wrn.ll.Bentple,Pittab'g
jalB-mwflOtif B. U. GINCIIIIAN, Secretary.
MERICAN FIRE INSURANCE CO.,
4 - 31-
INCORPORATED 1810-CHARTER P.EI3-
PETUA4.
N 0.11.0 WALNUT Street, above Third, Philadelphia.
Raring large pald•up Capital Stock and Surplus,
invested in sound and available Securities, continue to
Insure on Dwellhu c Stores, Furniture, Merchandise,
Yowls in Port and their Cargoes, and other Personal
Property. All Losses liberally and promptly adJusted.
DIRIMTOI4.
George Ahhott, John I'. Lewis,
John Well,ll John "Varmint,
a
Sanw 0- „Morton, Carpar W Morrie.
Patrick Brady, 'antra R. Campbell,
Edmund G. !Minh.
GEORGE ABBOTT, President.
THOMAS R. MARIS, Beeretary. jstni If
OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO.,
putt.AanrutA, Jan it, tgas.
The Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the
Union Canal Company of Pennsylvania will be held at
the Office of the Company, No. 228 WALNUT Street,*
(➢arquhar ) on TUESDAY, February 2d next,
at IX o'clock 11.. at wht.h Ulna an Election for Meta
and Managers will take place.
O. TUOIIPSON, Secretary.
Ff"SVANNUAL MEETING OF THE
Stockholders of the PENN RAVINGS AND BUILD
ING ASSOCIATION of Philadelphia will be held at
their Office, Na. S. FOURTH Street, on FIFTH
DAY, the 58th instant, at 7 o'clock P. 88., Wean an
Election will be held for (Hikers to serve for tha ensuing
year._ LAlNG,Prealtlent
_
Swam, JR., Secretary. ja26l*
FAME MUTUAL INSURANCE CbM
PANY.—OfBce Na 4110UESTNUT Street.
PriILADALPOI•, January 7,1@58.
VIE BOARD OP DIRECTORS have this day declared
&Dividend of POUR PER CENT. on the paid up Capital,
payable on and after the drat proximo
JaZO•eodttal. TOOL S. MARTIN, Secretary.
Al` A MEETING- OF THE HOLDERS
of FIRST MORTGAGE BONDS of the PHILA
DELPHIA AND SUNBURY RAILROAD COMPANY,
held on the 13th Inst., pursuant to public advertise.
went, Mr. G. D. ROSENGARTEN was called to the
Malt, awl Mr. J. L. MOBS was appointed Secretary.
The Committee of holders of the Second Mortgage
Ronda ' who have now become the proprietors of the
Road, having laid before the niceties, its present town..
lion and prospects, it was resolved that, in order to
aid the proprietors In equipping the Road, the holders
of the First Mortgage Benda should agree to accept for
their coupons due August Ist, 185 T, and February let,
1858, obligations of the Company, payable on or before
the aspiration of fiveyeare, (at the option of the Coca
peny,) bearing intermit from let February, 1858, and
convertible Into Stook, at the option of the holden;
Interest payable thereon semi-annually on let August
and let February.
The holders of First Mortgage Bonds are requested
to call at the Office of Meson. E. B. WISELEN or CO ,
and alga the agreement to carry out inch an arrangge•
moot. Jal4-mwf tfebl
OFFICE ANTHRACITE INSURANCE
COMPANY, No. 311 WALNUT Street, January 4,
1863.
Notice la hereby given, that In pursuance of a resolu
tion of tho board of Directors, a secou4 los%alinent of
WIVE DOLLAItS per share on the Stock, notes and
rubscrlption to the capital stock of the Company, le re
inked to be paid at the Oleo of the Company on or be
oro MONDAY, the rot day of Bebroary, Di5S.
j . - 01-ecOlgeht W. la 8111.TIL Secretary.
AtOTIOE.—The Annual Meeting of the
1, Stockholdere of the SUNBURY AND ERIE RAIL
ROAD COMPANY will be held at their Ofilco, No. 324
WALNUT street, on MONDAY, the Bth day of Febru
ary next, at 10 o'clock A. M. At thin meeting an aloe
tlou will be held for ten Managers of the Company, 10
serve for one year. The palls to close at $ o'clock P.
M. PHILIP M. pßion t Secretary,
PIIIIADILPHI.t, AIL IMA, • lalB-adcw tfsB
Dutil4io Lkitks.—THE PBBLIC 1S
respeotfullyinformed that Offices leave been opened
by the District Superintendents of Public Lighting, at
width ettiteas are requested to give Information respect.
lag accidents which may happen to the Public Lamps; or
of any failure In lighting or extingulehing them et the
proper time; or if not properly cleaned and In good
lighting condition. The Books will he kept by Joseph
Bally, No. 808 Wharton et., First Ward; °holey, Carty,
Supt. of 24 distrle A t No. 8 Ilainer at. above Slith• Mean O.
O. Kirk, No. 820 North Sixth et., above Brown, Twelfth
Ward; Ileahong, No. 2231 Coates erect, Fifteenth
Ward,• Thee.V.Bowlby,ClasOlßee,Tnenty•FourthWard,
(West Fbliadelpille;) IL 11, 11 1 1whien, ties °Mee,
Twenty-Second Ward, (Ger3nantown;) Wm. N. Market,
Gas Mee, Twenty-Third. Ward (Ifrankford,) and at the
Can Ofilee in Seventh street, below Afarket.
By order of the Trustees of the Philadelphia QM
Work'. A. 3. AITB,
col-8m Superintendent of Distribution.
I~TOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.—The ablp
I STALWART, Oapt. Lam, from Liverpool, is now
ready to discharge at fiIIIPPRN street wharf. Con
ewr argaintotivtehdeaoyilis
will cera
ot gn im e a ei rd w . ili A l i l l e g Ss ocd d e e n li o y t e p r er t ro h lt ir ted P
tie sent to paldio store.
THOS. RIOI2I.A.RDSON A 00.,
je7 101 WALNUT street.
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.. The
X/ Annual bleeting of the Stockholders of the Presi
dent, Directors, and Company of the Dank of Pennsyl
vania wilt be held at the Honking House, Z 26 WALNUT
Street, on MONDAY, the flint day of February next et
DI o'clock M ; immediately after which en Election
will be held for twelve Directors to serve for the en-
salng year.
J.21-tfel
llolitital.
A.NY FRIENDS OF JOSEPH H.
.11.11. THOMPSON desire Mm to be a emendate for
SHEHIPP of Plinadelphts. Subject to Democratic
rake, ja2B.tf
CITY COMMISSIONER
JAMES
11/7h WM).
Subject to Democratic rules. Je10..70
I.
RECEIVER OF TAXES,
WM. GOODWIN,
TWEI.VVIt WARD
Subject to Democratic Rules.
CITY CONTROLLER,
WILLIAM 0111ITI8,
TEDWARBriTR WARD
SubJect to Democratic rulem.
CITY COMMISSIONER,
011ARLES M. D. SMITH,
Plll3l. IVISO
Bottled to Denmeratic rules.
FOR REGISTER OF WILLS
WM. lIANCOOISS,
TVIRLP7R WARD,
d2-Bm* Subject to Democratic Rules.
.FOR SHERIFF
ALDERMAN GEORGE MOM,
YOURTII WARD
Subject to Democratic lielea.
F OR SHERIFF
JAbIEB O. GIBBON,
Twesm-smeon. WARD.
Subject to democratic Ituleg. ao6.9mt►
WILLIAM HENRY MOORE, FURNISH
V v In} UNDERTAKER, No 1416 ARON Street
wart or Broad, late of 605 AROII
i 464 Ooffiw alWala ou han4. Joi-em
APUBLIO
BY means of the Oily Passenger Railroad, per
sons residing in the extrema north and south of the
city
con now, espeditiotudy, Conveniently, and cheaply
reach
OHRWEN BTODDART h DRCITHER''S
FAMILY DRY GOODS STORRS,
450, 452, and 454 N. BYOOND street above Willow,
Where, at all aeasonn, a large and vaned stock of
EANOY AND %TAIL% DRY 000 DB
are to be found, lilt of which are purehased on advanta
geous terms, and sold at A small advance 0.
11008? 001,011E151011, axn tOOTION PEIOIII.
Closing out at
REDUCED PRIOEs,
BLANIEETB, of all makes and slue.
MOTHS, DABBIXERES, and goods for boys' weae
generally.
BROOM& LONG EHAWIE,
of Vleanese.and Pule fabrics.. , •
Buperior goods at $B, $9, $lO, $11,102.
BLANKET BHAWLf3 of all grades.
In dally receipt of job lots of goods,. which an Ella
Off rarildly at low prices.
Brown and bleached SWEEPINGS and BHIRTINGS,
by the place or yard, at about package coat. •
Goods delivered to any part of the city.
°BAWER BTODDABT tc BROTHER,
Hop. 460, 462, and 454
• NORTH SECOND OTREET. ABOVE WILLOW
ja27.4t - Philadelphia.
HOUSEKEEPING DRY GOODS.
BEARDLESS BROTHERS have opened Irish
Platting Linens, of the best makes ; Linen Sheetings,
/risk Scotch, and Barnsley ; English awl extra quality'
Amerleen Blankets; White and Colored Counterpanes,
of newest patterns; Curtain Damasks, plain and rich
etyles ; Table and Piano Coven', cloth and wonted ;
Napkins; Toweling'; D'Oylles ; Wine Cloths;
Blue, and Green liollands, of all widths; Tassels,
Cords, Bands, and Curtain Fixtures; Lace and Tam
bourd Muslin, and Curtains; Wide Drugget Diner
Clothe and Stair Crash.
/47 . CHESTNUT AND EIGHTH Streets.
pßoat 15 TO 20 CENTS PER YARD
can be saved in the porches° of a
BLACK SILK DRESS:
We would lore assert positeuely and fearlessly, that
we eon and mill do what we represent shove, having
JUST PURCHASED FOR CASH
OVER 2,300 YARDS OF BLACK SILKS, A TRE
11RIVII0 OS BARGAIN!
1,302 yards to be 244 at $1 per yd.
1,032. " at $1.12 per yd.
LONG BROOKE SHAWLS REDUCED TO $7.60!
Chenille Shawls, Blanked Shawls, &a., Res.
Beet quality end newest styles DELAINES for 28%
cents; sold elsewhere for 25 cent..
AN 11,11KENSE STOOK OF DOMESTIC MVSLINEti
Williamsville, Wamsotta, Pontius, New York Mills, &o.
10.4 Sheeting for Is 3 cents; very cheap, indeed,
Best Family Linens of our own importation.
Cessimeres, Clothe, tiattluetts,
_Flannels, Blanket, &o.
At THOBNLBY & 01111151 , 14,
ja23 N. E. oor.EIGLIITII and SPRING GAUDIN,
" We Buy and Sell for Cash, and hare but One Price."
BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.NOTICE,
—The holders of the Notes of the above Bank ere
respectfully informed that we have made arrangements
to use a large amount, and will continue to receive them
AT PAR FOR DRY GOODS.
Our stock is now very
LARGE AND co4pI,ETE,
comprising a generai variety of
SEASONABLE GOODS.
NEW GOODS OPENING EVERY DAY.
SAML. 8. NESS,
No. 033 MARKET Street,
14Sat North side, between Ninth and Tenth
STAPLE GOODS—MUSLINS BY THE
PIEOB.—We have now in Basement Story a full
Auk 7-8, 4-4, 5-4,5-4, 8-4. 10-4, and 12-4 Bhirtinge and
Sheetinge, in Brown and Bleached Goode, to which we
Invite bqyets' attention, u they will be sold at a small
fraction advance on the package price. Also,
Superior makes Shirting and Bosom Linen.
Shirt Bosom., machine and woven.
Table Ltnens, warranted pare, 50 cents up.
Table Clothe, 50, 75, 85 cents, SI, 51.150, to Sir.
Brown Table Linen, various grades.
Napkins, Towels, D'Oyiiee, blapers,
Flannels, Tictlngs, Table Diaper,
Brawn STOOK TAILING,
We will sell several " odd Iota" or old goods very
cheap. They comprise : Plaid Valencias 12K eta., regu
lar price 25; two other lota at 10 and 20 canto, been
selling at 1254 and 81 cents; 12K-cent Prints at 10
cents; lot of 81 Osailmeres 76 cents, &a. Remnants
cheap.. COOPER k OONARD,
8. B. oar. "NINTH. and 111ARTEXT.
43)3, 6 42 14
3243,112 32
it'reELROY IS QPFERING GREATER
BARGAINS than ever wore heard of before.
$l2 40 Long troche Shawls selling at $ 8 50
760 Square do. do. do. 360
6DO Long Blanket do. do. 350
400 Spate blanket, splendid quality, 260
7 60 Chenille Shawls, splendid, 3 30
Closing out Clothe less than hall the regular prices—
s2. 2 60, 8, 3.20. 4, 4.60, and 6.
gptenditi Undereltirts and Drawers, the cheapest in
the city-60, 62„4, 76, 87,1 i cents, and $.l.
Beautiful Black. and Pansy Velvets.
All Bilks. tram auction, surprisingly cheap.
blank and Fancy Drool Silks, in *adieu variety—the
cheapest in the city.
Beautiful Plaids, 24 cents; All-wool, 28 cents, worth
112,4 cents.
Matinees, Paramettss, De Wee*.
Men's Travelling Shawls, one lot from &notion, $3.60,
worth $5, all wool,
The best and heaviest Bleached Matins in the city
at 10 oents.
Splendid Prints, 10 cents, tumidly sold at 12.4 cents.
tiinghams. Plannele, Table Linens, Toweling.,
Pronting Linens.
The cheapest Cloths end Catslineres in the city.
Trimming* lose than half the none) prices.
teat quality Kid Cloves at tng cents, at
Afobf.Rol , B,
JeS.fww y No. U South NINTH Street.
DOMES'
10,150 00
1,060 00
426 00
64,410 07
2,5L4 94
10,801 2,1
$248,112 u
TIC DRY GOODS.—
MAO STARR, .Th.,
No. 123 CHESTNUT Street,
Iltui It, store the following desirable goods, which be
offers to the trade on the most (storable terms:
1300 bales /Igbt and medlara Bbeetlags and 8104148
1000 caseatoadied I(
800 bladder and Steam Palate.
. . . .
300 packagea Nagle Medal and Conestoga Ticklugs.
100 was plaid sad striped ponsburgs, Denilae , Osn
ton Plannell, ko.
Also, Doeskin Cans'mares, Cambric!, and goods gene
rally adapted to the clothing trade. ja.%.3m
re A YADER E WOOLLEN SKIRTS.—
SHARPLESS BROTHEM have received English
Skirtinge,bright enigma in Bayadere, an article much
used in England.
ja2o CHESTNUT aad EIGHTH Streets,
SPRING. GOODS-1868
PRINTS
W . BPRAGIIWILI, in large assortment, of sosiettor
styles and quality ; also, Robert Rennie is,Rocklughism
Co.'e, and other makes.
BLEACHED AND DROWN COTTONS
Lonsdale, Hope, Blackstone, York Premium, Cohen
net, Cares 'River, Central, Willimantic, Johnston Oro
too, 'Virginia Family, Mechanics' and Femora', Warren
A. &e.
Also, Ellatere and Shepard's Canton "impels; Brown
and Bleached Drills; Jewett City Denims lrene Tick-
Inge Alabama , Alabama, Carolina, and Keystone S t ripes; Lone
dale 'Nankeens and Sllellas ; Corset Jeans; Oambrlee;
Checks; Pantaloon Stuffs, &c. &o.
eireentleld and Terry's Black Doeskin Cush:Loren ;
Clapham and Porneroy , n Cotton Warp Moths; Btearne ,
Union Oafisimeree, printed and plain, In great variety;
Minot, Mineral Spring and other deldrable styles of Se
tinatts. Also a good aaeorunent of Black and Mixed
Caaah neret,Kentucky Jeans, and Plaid Unsays,
Pon 8/1.11 DT TRH PACCAOB. A LIBBRALDISCOUXT
KAD6 500 /MORI PAPER.
CLOAKS._
CHEAP AND ELEGANT °LOANS.
The tergest end handsome et stock at
VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAEIS
. In the City,
AT taltolso2o PRIM, A?
CEO. FRYER'S,
No. OM 011EBTNIIT STREET. eit,-
11Q)EMOVAL.-TEE tIIRARD FIRE AND
MARINE INSURANCE COMPANY have removed
their Wilco to No. 416 WALNUT Street, in the Schuyl
kill Navigation Company's Ruiidiog. Je2o-1m
REMOVAL.-
SMITH; WILLIAM'S, 4. CO.,
DRY GOODS JOBBERS,
R/VR RICUOVICD TO IRS
SPLENDID IRON•PRONT STORE,
No. 613 DIARRET STREET, ABOVE FIFTH,
PEILADILPIRA,
Where, with their facilities for accommodating the
Trade vastly thereased, they feel themselves prepared
to offer inducements to Merck:mho anearpaseed by
ANY 001113 VI2ABLIIIIINYNI 17 7313 00117132.
Jal6-4mos•if
REMOVAL.--CRITTENDEN's PHILA
iL
DF.LPIIIA COMMERCIAL COLLEGE Ii RE
MOVED to the northeast corner of SEVERED and
CHESTNUT Streets,
The whole building in occupied, and fitted up In s
style eurpaaaing anything of the kind in this country.
Thorough preparation for the counting-house,
Individual instruotion from competent and attentire
Teacher., tender the Immediate eye of the Principal.
Open day and evening
One of the Beet Penmen In the Country hen charts of
the Writing Department.
Phnom ealland sea Bpacimens and pit a Oatalogne at
Terms, &e, jala-y
WAIOVAL.-
O. PAWCHTT ,
HAIR CUTTER AND IVICIF MAXIM,
Ilas removed to 1020 OBLESTNUT street, (our doors be
low EILEYNNTIL je2-41
d raIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR
1..11 ANON OOMPANY, PIIILADELPILIA-OMs., No.
£lO2 WALNUT street, welt of THIRD.
"11N.11 ItISKS ONLY TARIM."
DlSlOuratt.
Toe! Jones, Geo. W. Woodward,
Wm. Al.Bwa4O, H. N. Burroughs,
Jain Aneparh, Jr. Thos , Craren,
Joseph Klapp M.D., A. S. Oalett,
John McClure, Jos. Walker,
J. B. Aughes, O. D. Shoemaker,
W. S. Boyd, N. It. Ooggshall,
Wm O. Badman, John W. Olaghora,
- frauds Peters.
lion. JOEL JONES, President.
A. B. GILLETT, Vice President,
Jct. B. MoStutamr, Secretary and Treasurer
Jane B. Al.toan.Aealstant Secretary. Jar-gut-It
J. 1.. YENIMORE,
Annie taut Cashier
q.entlemeteo Surniehing et cobs.
INE SHIRTS, made to order, and war
meted, of elegant =Maria end superior work
matteltip. Alia s Gress Stocks and Gentlemen'e Wrap
pers, at the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGHT, 012
AllOll Street, above Birth. ro2l-y
WRAPPERS! WRAPPERS WRAP
mis!—A very large and elegant assortment at
reduced prices. Also, heavy underclothing of ail de.
eerlptior s, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S,
612,,AR0U Street, above Stith.
WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE
-111111113 PURNIEMING STORE, and PATENT
aIIOtILDNIt BEAM 881STAIANURACTORY, No. TOO
011ESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphio.
The attention or Southern and Wooten Merchants, and
Strangers, to particularly Invited to this improvod cut of
Shirts, Moment petted fitting artlelamade. • At whole.
Mae and tate', and mode to order. auSailf
de3l dtu
S. WIIELEN & CO., No. 809 WAL
• NUT street, above Third.
Government, Btate, Railroad, and Bank Stock's soil
Lonna bought and sold on commission in this city New
York, or Boston. Particular attention given to the
safe Investment of money, and the negotiation of secu
rities. jalt-rp wfmlus
LANCASTER'S' KID-GLOVE CLEAN-
Eli —Prepared solely by THOS LANCIAbTED,
Manufacturing Chemist, N. E. corner of ELEVENTH
and WALNUT Streets.
The attention of Opera•goore Is especially invited to
tile invaluable preparation The sbabblest and most
worthless Gloves mey be restored, by the application of
Lancaster s e preparation, to their onginel color, soft
ness, and brilliancy. In an economical point oeviesr,
ladies and gentlemen can do no better than purchase a
quantity of this excellent preparation. One bottle will
restore 100 pain of Gloves. For sale by Druggists and
Tory Stores throughout the city, ja2B-lu3
Wv enabo. -
VrOOLLEII GOODS
WELLING, COFFIN & CO.,
116 CHESTNUT Street
Ilemovals.
Jitourance QT.ottipanne
Oaks bg %satin. -
BY SHAW •& BAILEY, AUCTIONEERS,
No. 1023 MIX.H.Nr street, oboe* l'ent.tr stmt.
BALI! Ot FOBIEITND CIGARS AND LIIIGARS,
At the United States Appraisers' Eitoril, N R. corner of
Front ems Lombard streets.
On Thursday Morning,
Bab 4th, at 11 o'clock will be old, at i c o blie sale,
the following merchandise imported in Mary S.
Milliken, from ()oedema, and forfeited for v lotion of
revenue laws, consisting of :
Forty-eight tenth boxes (4,800) cigars.
One me (4,000) cigar,.
Time barrels angst.
rr:r Wiu be opus for examination early oo the morn
ing of awls. ' ja2l 804.1-3-4
11)11SOOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (511CC6a.
• soz to WOLIIIRT a BOOTT,)131 ournsurat
( 8 ) trIt• As °ultimo Room, between Youth yam
OARI3.—We invite the attention of yardmen to the
PeuaPt ol 7 sale of a large and valuable stock of furs,
s sets.
,
Alm, sleigh and carriage robes.
Also, an sesortnlent of staple and fancy geode.
AIIO, one melodeon.
To be held at the victims stare, this morning, com
mencing at tOx o'clock
CLOTHING. - --also, this monsieur, wilt be aorta oto, se
sortoneot of pots' ready-wads clothing, calf-boots, &o.
SALE OF IVits IN BETS, flLßltilf AND CAR
RIAGE! ROBES.
This Horning,
Commencing at 10,t4 o'clock, will be Noll without re
serve, a general assortment nt fnm, to setsfor WWI'
and rams , wear weal...ding of sawn talusas,.sicto
rho I r milradalderioo° , oat' , ko., of giver martin. er
mine:etch, stone martin, &a.
Also, gent's far eollare, fir gloves tar mum, ate,
Also, 2 large-shed sleigh and canine roles
.
WOOL HOSIERY 000DS —Also, lamb's wool shirts
and drawers, wool scarfs and grants, wool hoods, wool
'howls, hose and half hoots.
• • •
Also, as suortment of st:3le and fancy goods licrdby
the atter:Ma of purchasers.
sale. Samples and catalogue early oa the morning or
fiSORGE W. SMITH, AIIOTIO.NEER
‘.l l l N. IL conies of BARSON oad BOVIS Strooto
oboTo etoooot.
VINING SA
BA ESSAY SATURDA UL Y MINING,
MIJ o'clock, st the Auction Mors, of BIZ4IIIIIII, Cot
leer, Ronsekeoping Articled, Clothing, Wetchee, Jewel;
17, Macy Article*, ite.
By ALFRED K. RERKNESS,
PHILADBLPIIIA. . HORSE AND CABAL/GB
BAZAAR, southeast corner of Ninth and Georgefits.,
between Chestnut and Walnut streets.
Ety• Bales of hones, carriages and er'
regularly every BATLIBDAY
..„0-111111otit
the year, commencing at 10 o'clock.
irr The largest collection of novel
carriages, harneu, saddles, Ito., in "The 'city, may be
seen at this eatablishment for private Nu..
gCarriages received on starer.
Out-deor Sabi attended to on reasonable terms.
11011.888, YKIIIOLES, AND HARNESS.
On Saturday Horning,
At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold, horses,
vehicles, and harness. .
IP NESS, E •& CO.,
No. 222 and 224 letaiLlT Strut Jal-y
2llnuattntnts.
A MEEICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.—
R. A. MARSHALL Sole Lessee.
FOURTH REGULAR NIGHT.
WEDNESDAY IeVENIND, January 27th, ISSS.
Find appearance of the greatest living Ramo,
CARL FORMES.
In the popular German Opera In four tag, of
ma. r
Expressly composed by Fiotow for Carl Formes.
On the same occlusion
MADAME DE LA GRANGE
Will make lo Philadelphia
DER FIRST AND ONLY APPEARANCE
In German Opera, aa Martha, one of her most brlliant
parte, In which she has crested an extraordinary wenn
tion in sit the mat Opera Mouses of Germany.
The other roles by
MADAME YON HEMEL
PIANESER
The Opera will be conducted by •
CARL ANBOIIIITZ,
To-morrow, TillatfiDAY, first Day Performance, at
3x o'clock.
Admission 00 emits to all pate.
First appearance In Philadelphia of
Madame OARADOBI as NORMA.
Madame SIEDENBIJAG as Adalgisa,
Big. BIGNARDI, the new Tenor, as Polllone,
Ant GAMIER, as Ororeeo.
The day performance commences at 3X and concludes
at foX o'clock.
OA YRITIAN, fifth night, that appearance of
MINOR TIIIERINI IN I PVIUTANI.
EttIOAN ACADEMY Olt MUSIC
Corner of Broad and Locust Streets.
X A. Marshall, Sole Lessee.
Tomorrow, THURSDAY afternoon, at 8X o'clock,
FIRST DAY PERFORMANCE.
((OPERA 11A.TINEE.)
FIFTY CENTS TO ALL PARTS,
Including the Pat qciet, Parquet Circle, Baleen:, and
Oirole.
(The Amphitheatre will be °lewd.)
There will be only one general entrance on Broad
Street.
The house will be darkened, and the Opera will be
given in full natures, and in exactly tam lams way, and
with the same completeneem, as am evening perform
ance.
Only performance of Bel'inn' Opera of
NORMA,
With a great cant,
First appearance in Philadolphls of
. MAD. SABAD9Itt: A 8 NOM!,
Mad, SIIIDENBURG se Adalglea,
Blif ,BIpNAITI, the new Tenor, le Polllone ; and
GASSIER ma Oroieso.
PA0TW0L.1.4112Q03132 to the Ladies to bay their tick
ets previous to the opening or the doors, to prevent
crowding at the Ticket Maces. They may be had
TO-DAY AND TO-MORROW,
At the Box Once of the Academy, and at Lee &
Walker's.
Mr There will be no Reserved Beata. Viriteri can
select their own seats on entering the Academy.
-
MANNERCHOR MUSICAL SOCIETY'S
ELEVENTH ANNUAL GRAND FANGY DRESS
BALL —The Society respectfully Worm Their Meats
and the public that their AtlnUll 111.0 et Drees Ball wit
be given on TUESDAY EVENING. February 35, ISM,
in the Upper and Lower iltlootte of the new National
Building, Discs street, below Sixth.
Io oPusequence of the complete arrangements of this
splendid building, they will be able to make this Rater
tainment a superior one in all respect•, and can promise
the part cipants en evening of unalloyed enjoyment.
The Bali will be preceded by the performance of favorite
scenes from Aaber's Opera of efassaniello, by the mem
bers tithe iloclety-Zeader, Prof. Pa. Rona. Two fml
and efficient o.chestras, ureter direction of the Messrs.
Hesston, are engaged.
Tirketa g 2, by subscription, can be obtained of the
ISANAelltfl
. . .
Prof P M Wollsleffer, S Schloss,
0 Liebrieoh, Prot II Thorbeet,
3 Steiner, Peter Itichlrige,
A Getty, 0 Sell:mil*,
Cot M a Mackie Schlremmer,
A U Itosenheim, 0 Motlach,
L Herbert, Jos Grimm,
8 Von Duels, 0 A Thudlum,
Schullerman, 0 Wolf!,
Geo Dufour, II 0 Camp,
LI Vigo, J P Steiner,
Dr 0 Hering, P 0 Schmidt.
J . Eat orsperger, 0 Sethi,
Chas Dummfg, P Batt[.
O Vetterioln, G Vollmer,
Dr 2 N Jones G Grossman,
11 Weeendonli, C Beckett,
Dr G Soldenstieker, M Bening,
Prof Roue '
. A Aelnsiine,
L Banked, Joe Neff,
Col Fitzgerald, ti eo Grebe},
J Pfaff, Paul Weber,
W saelbiszt, Ulrich Lindentieyer,
A Dater", Fr itteeb,
11 Vollmer, Chas)loore,
Y Thrm. 'dark Hauler, "
0 Lindner Jos Drexel,
Prondartin, St the Members of the
003114ITTEZ
T P Perech, A Idergenthalee,
Ph
Kam
DoOfin p e er, Albert Rosenthal,
, T Erording.
31 Reiser, Otto linirsch.
Ph 0 Rented,
Performance to commence et 8 o'clock.
One. half of the net proceeds silt (in consequence of
the sufferingc among our fellow.citisens) be donated to
the various poor funds.
Carriage' will let down heade 'Veit, and take op heads
Rest. jaa2l-feb3
IWIUSIOAL FUND HALL.--SATURDAY,
.11.2. January 30. lir. FRAZER will give
A GRAND CONCERT,
Assist.d by the following distinguished artistes
Miful CAROLINE RICIIINGS, (by permission of Mn.s D.
P. powered
Mrs. G. SHEPPARD,
Mr. ROHR,
Mr. A. R. TAYLOR,
Mr CHARLES JARVIS,
Mr. J. R. FAIRLAID3
Tickets FIFTY CENTS, at the principal mule stores
and of Mr. Flacks, 409 South Eighteenth it. ja27—lt
WILEATLEY's ARCH n. THEATRE
--VOLZ tassr.z. W. WITSATLZY
WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 27th, 11358,
Will be performed the near Drama, in • Prologue and
flee attar, entitled
FRAUD AND ITS VIUTISIS. or, THE POOR OF Pill-
ianaidsia,
James Seaborne, Mr X L Davenport; Ilarry Holdhat,
Mr Wheatley Count de Valmont, Mr Dolman; Agnes
Seaborne, Mn I L Davenport; Jntia Hogrestone, Wee
Hums Taylor.
The erening'e entertainments will commence with the
aloe-splittlng eccentric Comedy, entitled
THE HYPOCRITE.
Bosco or Patcss.—Bozes, 26 cents; Secured Seats,
DI cents ; Orchestra fitalls, 50 cents; Seats In Private
Boxes, 75 cents (lottery, 18 cents; Gallery for Colored
Persons, 25 cen t s;
Priests Doi in Goner) for Colored
Persons, 38 cents
Box Office open from 10 A. 51. until BP. 11. Doors
will open at ON o'clock; performance to eetomeece
7, precisely.
JATIONAL CIRCUS AND THEATRE.
1 WALNUT Street, above Eighth.
GRAND 0031DINATION OP TIIR DIRECTS AND DRA
MA TIO COMPANIES.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, January 27th
THE SWAMP FOX A PERFECT TRIOMYII
- . . .
Third night or THE SWAMP FOX; or ; MARION
AND UlB MEN, the great national equestrian drama.
Gen Marlon,h rßJohnson; Bdl, Wealey Demote ;
Jasper, W It Derr; lire Mott, Mre Le Brun •, Mre Hum
phries, Mre Wilson ; Della Hompluies, Mre Prue ; Kate
Walters. Mrs Butler.
With • BRILLIANT EQUESTRIAN TROUPE.
MR. R. JOHNSTON,
Mr. SAMUEL SIIARPLEY.
SPORTS OF TILE HIPPODROME, GYMNASTICS and
DARING HORSEMANSHIP.
Pawns or It➢YIBUION-2S Cents to lint Tier; 15
Cents to Second Tier.
A SERIES OF THREE GRAND CON—
CERTS will be given at the
MUSICAL FUND HALL,
To aid In the founding of a new Hospital.
The following eminent talent has been engaged :
ilflas FANNIE HERON,
Idles AGNES HERON
Mr F. RUDOLPUSEN,
A complete tud. powerful Orchestra, under direction of
DR. L. MEIGNEN.
Pianiat Prof. 31. H. CROSS.
The FIRST CONCERT will be given ou THURSDAY
EVENING. January 26th, to commence at 7,4 o'clock.
Deere open at T. Single Dakota, fifty cents ,• family
tickets, odmittiug three, one dollar—to be had at the
musk Morea of Lee dr. Walker and Deck da Lawton. and
at tho door. jao2stf
SANFORD's OPERA ROUSE—
ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut.
ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING.
Ethiopian Life Illustrated by &Ilford's Troupe of
SERENADERS.
To conclude with
SEVEN AGES OF WOMAN
Burlesqued In character by DAN GARDNER, who wlt
personate Ten Distinct Characters.
Doors open at T o'clock—to commence at half.pm
SOWS,
Admittance 25 cents.
Sot Oak anb Ma Ed.
'UOR SALE, AT A BARGAIN, AS TIIE
As proprietor wishes to go West, the GOOD-WILL,
FIGUR, and FIXTURES or a PAPER-HANGING and
WINDOW SIIADO STORE, situated In b nourishing
country town within twenty-five miles or Philadelphia,
and rising a good business. Address J. U., Blood's Dis
patch. ja2O-2tia
DESIRDESIRABLE OFFICES at 620 WALNUT
ABLE
St., opposite the State House; one of the best
business locations ~n Philadelphia, with heat, light,
and all modern convenience's. Apply on the premises,
BOOM No. 8, to Q. W. J. BALL, Agent, aoZd
Odes tra
THOMAS & BONS,
LTA.. Noe. ISO ana lO 80Pirri POVITH nun,
• (tormerly Noe. IT mi QC)
Fula* Ref at the %Vimlelpide it=impr
rmf
Traldl iendtrW ss . of =eh moped, Ward'
=Rot to which we Wadi cm the lletent
to each male ens thouund rataletmee in knee,
Riving full descriptions all the y he sold en
the folloaNeserl of
ay.
RAL.I66 AT TIM to
AMITION
Rat every Shunts:7
RILL =ran 7. MOTS BALE.
We have a We amount of Baal Estate at
lacludlng entry description of Oity and
=ell= *pantry property. Pnnted Lute may be bad as the
Mum.
PRIVATE SALE REGISTER.
Real Estate entered on our ?drain Sale St
and adrertised occeeionally la our Public Sale
leered*, of which 1,000 copies ere printed weekly,/
tree of dunce.
PEREMPTORY SALE.--SUPERIOR TARN.—Aar
sale 16th February AIR iuclede a Imp and superior
farm, about In acres:With Sol improvemente, Rucks
county, Pa. Pall minim:dam ready in handbills.
117' Sale absolute, without reserve or limitation.
REAL ESTATE BALE-1281111ABY ad.
Orphans' Court Sell.-. Retail of Philip Cain, Diced
TWO LOTS .— One on th e Chestnut Rill Railroad and
Wilson Oren., Twenty-second ward, end the other en
Fillmore street, Twenty-third ward gate Ifrankhed)
PEREMPTORY sALB.—V.ALIIABLE LOT, MT
TENHOURE 13QUARE.—The =Lashio let, emitheent
Corner Eighteenth and Rittenhouse streets, below Lo
cust street, nearly opposite Rittenhouse =re, 63 fest
on Eighteenth duos, 113 feet on Ai Menet,
tale eholate.
AN IRREDEEMABLE OROUND.I.ENT OP 1110 A
YEAR—WeII secured by two bride dwellinem.
deep:wee Peremptory Bale:
COUNTRY SEAT.—. 62 &OM and TI perches, eau'
diens field, Delaware county, Pa.
migassa , Peremptory Sale.
Germantown.
VALUABLE LOT —Weehlegton and Chew streote,
HEAL ESTATE TALE-17BBITAB.T lid.
This Isle will include—
Sxmarter's Sale.—Estate of Dr. Wm. Pettit, Deed.
VALCABLI PROPIRTY, BE Vlt HLY,
_ll. J.—
103 urn, with extensive front on the river Dell l / 1 11.,
Camden "a Amboy Railroad, Mt. Holly terrpika, sa d
winos streets. It is a way valuable property, being
near to the steamboat terry and railroad deport.
Er You particulars in sad plans. Tema
only one-fourth caah
it BALE OF SIIPP.RIOD YOILNITtfitS, ILSIDANT
P/A.NO.POSTE, &a.
CARD.—The attention of isdies e and others desirous
of purchasing, - la requested to onr We at the auction
atom, to-morrow neening comprising, besides 000 lots of
second-hand inrniture, a n elegentrosewoodidenc-Certe,
One Brussels, ingrain, Imperial and vomitus carpets,
large end splendid neo t--ter carpet, fine admire and
engravings framed, superior book-mass and odic* diets,
Canton-china dinner set, plated and glasevare, beds
end bedding, Ac., forming a very attractive sale.
13". Catalogues now ready, and the articles arranged
for examination.
Sale Na. 131 and 141 South Fourth Monet.
SUPERIOR PHRNITURS_ KIREOMS, rum
lolo.lB, BRUS SELS On.SP2III, A..
On Thursday Meowing,
At 10 o'clock, at th e auction Metre, an Gateman
assortment of second-hand tarzitere, =knit; carpets,
Ac. from families declining housekeeping.
ROSEWOOD PIANO-PORTE.—AIso, an elegant rose
wood plano.krte, made by Conrad Meyer, tine carpets,
Canton dinner set, superior edam deists, lemheases,i&c.
Sale at No. 186 South Sixth street.
HOLIISHOLD lIIHNITUES.
On lhiday Morning,
Mb instant, at 10 o'clock, at No. US Son* Sixth
street, above Walnut street, the household fonnitenr,
carpets, china and gleam/are, beds, inatistmes,'bedding,
An., also, the kitchen furniture and la:emits.
o'cl 1.17* May be examined on the morning of age at ti
ock.
SALE OP THEOLOGICAL ROOKS.
On Pride) , Evening,
Jan. Ea, at the auction dote, will be sad a eullection
of valuable theological verb.
1D Par particulars see catalogues.
Peremptory Sale on the prendies—treh street.
ELEGANT RESIDENCE AND PURNITT/RE.
On 'Wednesday Morning,
February 54, at 12 o'clock, will be sold, without re
serve, the ELEGANT RESIDENCE, No. 1025 Arch
street. between Tenth and Eleventh streets—lot itf. feet
front, 175 feet deep to Academy street. It is Inhaled
throughout in the most el* t modem style.
ELEGANT PURNI , PIANO.POATE, LARGE
MIRRORS, CURTAINS. SPLENDID CARPETS, de.—
Immediately after the sale of the house, will a* gold
the elegant household furniture, Comprising Axe piano
forte, elegant rosewood and otin damask furniture,
mad* by Moore and Campine, handsome certain', a/s
-sant carpets, large mantel and pier mirrors, vases, ke
ho. Sale of the whole absolute.
115 c. Yell particulars in handbills aed catalogue..
PARLEY' , AT PRIVATE SALE.
The elegant country seat and term, known as Far
ley," teethe residence of Richard Pimseriolisteased,
formerly of Dr. Shippen, M offered at private sale. lull
descripOoes rosy be had at the auction MOM.
OXIIRLEIN
TAMS A. FRBE.NAN, AINCIIONSFA,
ey NO. 4 wall.= STEM? .boys Myra.
oAND-BALM Or nOulicaoLD imulrlTklß-Ttra3.
in- We beg leave to lan; the public not wit Loll
our molar weekly sales of Surnitoro every Tuaday, at
our SPACIOUS SALES ROOll, NO. US WALNUT
STREET, where areryposeible attention is given to ob.
tain the highest prioes for the gnats of thud who may
favor us with eOnsignmenta. pamiliesharingportions et
their furniture to dispose at, or Woe declining hews
keeping and not whiting salsa at their own d
inn lure their furniture CANEXULLY ItiblifOra s n
OUR SALES BOON, WICEEN TEM MU. MALIAN
BETTER PRICES TOR THEIR IPUJIMITURN THAN
TIM CIAN OBTAIN ISOM AST OP Itiala WEN/.
TITRE DEALEES OR ANT OTHISAUONION EVES
IN THE CITY.
Err Persons firoxim na with eonatirsasenta ea& net
Nimrod thatthetr property will not le mortfuted.
10^ Commissions more moderate then those dragon
by say other Auction Mom in the My.
in Conelgaments t.e k aettolly macho&
Ir Wes WA ticonettstele Mtn Um goods in ent4.
Tb 3 Evvoia:,
Jan. RI, at 7 o'clock, st the Philedelphisleseheace,
prorlosa to the male of reel estate, will be sold--
2 stones stock Host blurb& Cemetery Co.
1 do do - Philadelphia Athenaeums _
REAL 1:87.4.T1e RTZ.NTAff
This sal* at the Tunings. on Wednesday stoning,
27th Jeanary,lB.s4l, T o'aftelc, will Inelnits—
Ongtaws , Court Bals—lstate of Marry lintholl, Ono
eldew, doe'd.
TW0.510113 DlllOB HOME AND LOT, 'MOH
A two-story brick bonze and lot. east aids of TIMM
street Southwark, 13 feet front, 63 feat deep. l Allos
(sterling) ground rent.
Orpheus , Mort Eds—Estate of Lyda Thompson dada,
PROPERTY, ITARMOAY STREIT LATY skArta.
A lot of ground, with the tro•etory brfek house
thereon erected, north side of Harman? shuet, IS feet
from /earth street, Southwark,ls feet front, 5 feet
deep. an ground rent.
Mr. 1.50 to be paid onaach of the above whoa the
urea Is struck off.
REAL ESTATE BALE--FEBEttAIVI 34, 111611
Tide tale will be held at the Exchange on Wean/0W
evening, February 3d,1868, at 7 o'clock, and will in
clude--
Orpluitie Court Bale—Mate of Wm. B. Dulles, deed.
MUCK HOURS AND LOT, CHESTNUT 811.111 T,
TWENTY-YDURTH WARD.
A two-story brick house . and lot ofground, south side
of Chestnut Oran, TN feet westward of TM street, to
the Twenty-fourth ward of the city, 26 feet front and
220 feet deep to George street. Clear of Wantkende.
E6O to be paid when etraek or.
REAL ESTATE HALE-7/fRECAST 10th.
This sale at the Exchange, on Wednesday .•aeia`,
February 10th, at 7' o'clock, will inclode—
Orphans' Court Bale—Kande of Thomas Rookies,
TWO-STORY BRICK 1101188, 11. W. OORNIR
A TRRIITON AND MARRIOTT 3TRYSTI3.—A Tsro
story brick boa" and lot of growled, !southwest =rum
of Atherton and kfarriott streets, 20 feet oaj Atitertau
street, and 15 feet on tlarriett`e lan*.
A, drit-obras Printing alias, with - si - good ran at ban
anas, tour printing presses, two Eugene and on* Minna
Type cod ereryWag asemeary for the tereineta. APPI7
at the Auction Btore. _ .
MMFIMWITIII - V*ll'l-I,toiMrMtM
Two qrst-elaes grand-rents, $6O per crown sad Co.
of $7& per aranim, well secured lord pcosetially paid,
will be sold at 20 per cent. discount.
MOSES NATHAN 3, AITOTIONEET
AND COMMISSION 311.1109 ANT, 8. 3, edema
SIXTH and RAON Streets.
AT PRIVATE BALE—GoId and silver -patent lever,
Lepine, English, Swiss, and French watches, jewehy,
of every description, musical instruments,
AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on second door,
household furniture, of every description, beds, nut
Vessel!, carpeting, looking glossae, fancy *Aided!, de.,
ke., ite.
out-door sales attended to personally by the .knotlon
ter. Charges very low. Consignments of tarnitari
clothing, jewelry, Ace. , , solicited.
MONLY ADVANCED.
Liberal cub advances made on diamonds, watches,
jewelry, allver.plate, dry goods, clothing, growl's,
ereeare, cutlery, Koss. musical iratilltne/Ma, fowl
log pieces, furniture. bedding, horse'', vehicles, bar
nem, and on all articles of value.
NOTIOE.—AIt goods forfeited at Nathan' establish
meat, 8. D. corner of iiixth and Bane almost*, will be
sold on Tuesday morning 24 rehmary, at 10 o'clock,
pulses depositors call prior thereto and pay charga4
on the same.
NATHAN'S' GILZAT SALE Of 70.81/EITID GOODS
will take plane
On Tneeday Morning .
Yeb. 2.1, at 10 o'clock, at Moen Nathan* , auction
house, southeast corner of Birth and Bass streets. It
will embrace the largest assortment of forfeited coils
tents aver offered at pub' o suction, eonsiming in part
of every variety of dry goods tine Irish linen, fancy
shirting', muslin*, ladies , fine Erni& wetted toners,
undersleeves, bonnie, veil., baude, handsome new
ahirte, gloves, neck Um, silk, linen, and cambric. Uhl%
neckerchiefs, spool cotton, ribbons, broclie, silk, wool
len, plaid, merino, white crape and stalls shawls, 'la
tent silk-velvet cloeks, silk-velvet skirts, elegant silk
drestes and dress patterns. silk skirts, rich silk end
Bann mantillas hamuss, and circulars, cloth circulars,
lace mantillas arid shawls, *turfs, cashmere, merino, de.
lane, debege, alpaca, Preach chants and other dresses
and dress patterns, ladies under clothing, and
children's gaiters, boots, and shoes, victories, and
muffteee, travelling trunks, superior overcoats, dress
and frock coats+, business coats, raglans cloth and caul-
Mere pantaloons, velvet, satin, silk, 'ralencia Moth,
and other teen, summer clothing, drawers, und;rehirta,
linen and muslin shirts, bouts, shoes, dee unsbrellaso
prosola, several One Ingrain carpets, fine featherbeds,
bolsters and pillows, guilts!, comfort/IMP, spreads, cur
tains, blanket,, Wye, knives and forte , linen table
clothe, cloth table covers, Betimes, acoordeons, thrift,
and numerous other articles of clothing. &c, &o.
WATCRF.S, JEWELRY, RIVER-WARE, it.
A large assortment of watches, diamonds, jewelry,
silver-ware, &c , F.C.
Yorther partitnlare hereafter.
AT PRIVATE BALE, AT HALT TER USITAL
BELLING PRIORS —Doable-bottomed and hunting
ease gold patent layer watches, of the moat ap
proved makes; hunting MO and open face gold maw
znent lever and 'spine watches, fall jewehed • due gold
enameled lever and !opine ,watches for lallies , ; gold
jewelry of every description; silver lever and lepton
watches, in bunting eases and open face; silver English,
Swim, and Trench watches; a general asortment of tar.
Mare, beds, mettresses, mirror. &a.
OUT-POOR SALES SOLICITED, =damps to oat
the times,
Consignments of every description of goods sollotted
for public or private sale.
AIONSY ADVA2IO3I) on all and every kind of goods,
for public or private ale, or to be bold for a limited
time. Charge. low.
AMUEL NATEANS, AUOTI O .NgSI3,
a. 3 mod HONEY LOAN OFFICE, No. 112 eolith
THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Pear st., only
eight doors below the ltzettange.
Hours of business from I o'oloelt, A. 11., until 10
o'clock in the evening.
Out-door sale., mu d salsa at the Auction House, at
tended upon the moat estisfectoq• tonna
CAPITAL 5700 000.
sitsamihedfer As hurt Thirty rims.
/Ulnae*a made from one dollar to &omen& on Die
moods, &Pro plats, Watches, 7aweh7, Hardware, Mir
&mediae, Clothing,Enrnitore, Redding, Cigars, Muskat
Instruments, Gnu, Horses, 051221.101, and Hoods of
em. daseripliro.
All goods eau main any length of tine sorsa
upon.
All 'drones', from one Modred dollars and upwards
fill be charged 2 per cent. per month ; $OOO over,
the lowed market rate.
Thum Bon House haviag a depth of UV feet, has large
fire and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and pa
►ate watchmen for the premises ; also, a heavy hue
Tante effected for the benefit of all poreux Laving goods
advanced. upon
N. B.—On account of luring an nonrated capital.
this °loa is prepared to make advances on more satis
factory and accommodating terms than nor other in
Moneyadvanced to the poor, in mall eauxutta, 'with!
out any charge.
AT PHITATB BALI.
Gold Patent Lever and other Watch-eh Jevehy, eat
Clothing will be sold at Mooed Woes. 0.m14y
COLLECTIONS
Made on all necoulble points in tkitlhr:lEl4l4K
it entiettetory rate.
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