,rw-girr- • • •-4 - .(47 - V-77 - 1•,:40. xvzi, roitaddit(entiPt_ty,eAnws, of•thQS P 14111 4 34 ' N Wit4feit4Si*ti,CTasavitr,lell;:oonetstr*or ;eitera -l5(0 Wataankrattskr e `tePt hnilanhantresi.le, tr - yh reA fokthelarts(Beiani • Tiiiataii, Aaoaataue - .Asovie elhatittnettllay ' , atilt the ' , Waddlngl'-.4l An, netts'? ; 14!0#9 . _ NettritistinViiikral;,waterma , re nine, mita Strewn: -"SenestrlaaTegter9emeete! , ?: -, er.tetteiV ., 4-firelinitie;-Anitrinter, eirtesi;' , Bestow; x 4 a , 4 .6'44, 0 t5r zYnfetei-?."-An . -jrßiotlfened meeting I#l. - Uidleat4ttiiht-by this- body to lecolecirthe OtetintiliaMitteeepf , Thirteon,Upparded to ttlikdoiaidatus,ro_pesitions submitted foritho' refttlitbef-otlitiatilharreney. „ .hy Arbea:Prosident Air; , hwi - E:Addrokk offered-the foll o wing - li'vapfpoi4Ttk;lit,gio Board of, Trade 'suggest - the holdingbfecocinyintion for the State of Pennsitra nht, toltakertiuto- consideration what :reform is re . § u irerr tit - the , blinking and cnrrenog lowa, of the Reidtvid; That liehroonvenlicln"aball Conslstof one, delegate from each. bank in the State,' three delegates, from the Beard of Trade in l'lttsburgb, and three delogateifiom this. board. - - Resoks4; Tbet,sc Committee of throe members of the board be appointed td carry but:this object, and sugtestthe 'propriety _(:)fhfilding Odd ormven: The'resolution WAS - table for after consideration. , - Mr: .Buiby;', dhairniair'et, -the Committee of Thirteen, Mated that theattlid been ten members present- at' , the -erecting_ of itin;e9mmittee ; that, they hadkre*ad 'a general Vemt, and also sere= rat. minorrty roliorte.Jtc!ataWdAltitt;' the 'mein peints-12,ren_yrldob the podtteltteacentlroly agreed was the needitaity • , - -4 . ,tenerid - banking . _ 2d.A'horight Orairotefee‘eirery Aare of Siceek. , ' pledgenf - Edito and ..gevernutent stooks' as " - ' = -T4l oll 9.ling wathen reed : " - neeloarir.ltEPCißT. " . . . iti, would be exPedient to - hare a general banking law ennoteil for the State, under lehiudividnals,.wholfer one of> more, shalt be. permitted to organize banks of deposit, diaaount and issue, in manner hereinafter provided. • 2 --Theethere,shall be 'unlimited liability . on " 'the fart of , elookholdeny in banka thus Organized, - for all debti due by the banks, whether for Minnie; "tioti, - depOeita 41-tuktiiikordir to ,establishan influents cbmv montutiatcrwitli'the TAMMY thus illiPofed.; every" 'thernot,eteek shalt he_entitted to a vete- , •• - '• 4: , That the usury .lewa should be :repealed, re that those banking ,under th& propoAd law may, as wellhe individualunegotiate loan§ - at: current rates of interest, -w ith the previa°, that seven par, 'l"oertV Shall ha the rate in thi,absemaoreapress arrangemente=priblie, -proelaroation to, be made fromthn tiros e to; oof ;the Wei -to, be, Charged Cr 'allOwed bYthebanks, Allah shall nothe - exceeded in the interest against borrowers!. - 5. That all notes-issued tinder the propos:id-law shall he .furnielied exelusively by one Central, De. - - pertinent of„irsuo for the State, upon - the deposit in the said "department of the reanialte, 'Collateral , securities in the shake, of , atocks of _the State of Pennsylvania ortil'ot the General tiovernment, = withikehmergin for contingeneies es,aball be sti pulated by law.." , The- said note shall on:the one aidepurport to be issued in the nenie of tbe-Com , monwealth of Pennsylvania, and be marked with theAtiorairiation thereof. Tide,: side shall coati-, tuts thefaoe of. the note. -. Spoil' the. reierse, side' shall be „iaseribed the title of 'thic,bank receiving - thesald'hotia; and the 'signatures Of the officers as they tri,pear upon the notes now in circulation: ' S. That the rittel thee issued shall he payable 'Ai* at'theeounters of, the hanks `respeolkiely'Aresdating theta; the State .being re.• - spbusible for thelr-ultimate redeleption to the ex: tont Of Lthe seettiltle,ClopOilledllibreon-in her Do pertinent and that* notes shall be 'amid by thellepartment forh.lesa tam than $26.-, • • 7. That periodical - statements shall ha published by thn'-flepartment of Issue:fin:its traoaaations. , and stieVpul3lii3ititin be made of the conditien of tho itanke as,thewladont, of -the Legislature 'shall - , That fraud, - any application of fraud, .by e.,benk officers, not strictly provided for by charter, - - or toads 3vithout the knowledge of the directors, • - Shall he punishable as a criminal offence. • 2. - That tile proposed Changes should be effected in a'gratlialand tare -manner; . en an *cot to.intar--- forB'witl(veetildirighte, = or With - the existing Irelationecf psopeity ; at, the same; time they are strenuouslyntgedipt adoption intim framing of a 'gerierfillaw fer.tha regulation °thanking.' IC. Thatthe fOregoineprovidons shall be appli- Cable 'to, each= 'existing banks As shall tee' prepertO eharters'and , iticept, the general banking hlri - Ettininetz," - mie; ef 3fie ZOOMpitt i titqFres4; papertf,,cOneiderablo - s,lengtiq_disson gfroni-the report et tlie„majority:,..lta,prinelpalpolate•ivere • th at the banks - should -.he•Strengthened - tisteed.of being restrained, by embarrassing legislation . ; 'that: , the only, privilege peculiar to theories the, right to makepaper inoney,-yet he believed that"this - was onehtthe 'priViteges which they valued- the at. The document being 'aziissatty of grist lengialex coeds the limits of 'otit space. - ',lie 'offered the fol' lowing suggestions of reform t.'; - • '.. ist.e -Requiring the, capital Stock - to be paid up In full before oommenoing: - Operations, and in - -all. itnections where the video of the stockholders is re euired,each share of stook shalt behntitled to 'a Eneh•directorshall redbivoinbompeneation for his, Service!! a .6 xed'ergary, and =the preportiOn as conapared with the number of regularmeethigs held annually,-paid at. each Meeting of- the:briar& to each members as are present, at Its deliberations. Id. %No °Meer, or,hierk Of- a-.bank shall keep private account in the he la ontritoyed; hot shall he, hae,;its lands; Ali . Ids'. Per sortallaoscionedation espreffit, - ,...die,kahall'olot. be ongagedia 'My other - 4ttny-6,11 discounts shall, btr. made sat the stated meetings of. - the bearifinVdirectonfoind all paper dimwitted to beef a Strictly huslnesithholoter. ' • " 5 t h.. No atinionie? Ish411; be allowed - a limo of :dis counts exceeding Allyrtitlthageeding_s_eieti per cent.: per an - niroWTher napitafetook, shall be pala Ante the_treestlrY-ef the eoantrin. ivhich the hook la , ineatedi4Soshled:that tthe banks may talifesveateen per itenteof-theistprofits above:the serewper.-hentk named,' as a oontingentfund, the balance of which Shell be paid Pi the meaty at the expiration . of a`toint fiVe, years. , ' - , 7th, No_n'ote milder $2O-shall beisined- , -6ttiff.blotes,of benkerrithinitap . ointof redemption', fa this hity,'shidrime j ,r,ceenied the city socks. ,•• '„ Rh; All tioleil ander $166:: eball, at all times be paid --' - tie:101141040 committee, presented mitorittreportridwir as'ffillolva : • Reiefra4That the premetparilysed condi tien er.hithistiy, flasincie; and'eontldeaca through-, out tinelltientrYalid "Burope, , any - proposed *Mat the.banking system of _ this State shout d, Sheo.feandect on ' , moderate - and gradual, ohavgei:andl.franaed-1 with-h. duo regard, to the existingbontilifin of strialln*rests;; Rekokeeil§Tbet it is expedient* provide ,prii6, pectivelnekrinpliring the de'polit of State tortift cateiviloanaspellatertil siantrity for',.bank; limes of the lower denoliiinitioxiaeonatititting the volume of ourrency hied In trammotion -of trade, - . , 2d. It is expedient to provide that all notes. ea " , aeouredisiaybereeeived and paid out by the banks, and that all suoh'sheltalse he receivable at' ar in painnint Of 'delite *Unite", '• ' att.'tAfie, - lhat: - bertisirbe.:inthoriked . te claim a speoilledtpliited • nottee'of;demaid for-coin from defilsitell*Allo.l#ofieCtuotes ofjargegdenomina, tions. - 4th. - .Therptteteimaittrate of-armlet Ottawas' be dusk witiCa3orterit4JdOtt, when surplus earn ingereaehliiisirelfiedladati the same be added to tho elipitel y ;;Ofqs.,..tmd. dertlflostes' of 'stock be, is sued trowol4) theintrtleein,hiterest. ' ThAloettateritlof,Mr - ,' Kennedy was laid on the /Messrs. Joseph • Leeds anti Menu' Carey Baird csubinitied a further Saint' ininority.report. Mr. 8. V. Merrich then moved that, no so molt diemissionhatilion carried on without. rirriving at any definite result, the Matter he postponed_ from ftirther eonsideration titan the next: regular meet= ing at , thetheard; , ;:Agreed to. , • , The ilistof tho"above resolutions ; 'offered by M r . Addioks,'Weti then read a second time, and laid upels the:table,' • - The heard then' adjourned. „.. rdiettnt if the Guardians of the Poor. —Yee terdatt aftelineen ti:tneetingeit the Guitrdianeet the. Poor mos:held it ,their eithie,dn thirentiostreet, shore -Dlnrket... -Mr.' Brown prodded. Present..— .Messrs.” Cook,:Diddepi: Bring, Gerrie, amble,' lieekitt,listitrnan,-Iteish,loy,ltonoseyilintin,laf forty„Lloydibloselei,Re'eveS,,ltiddle; Robinson, Server, enjith, Tayko,r - "and Brolin,,(proSident.) -The oensue .the.geflite tidur.OPY last Yfi" ns tolionst - - . , , „ Total, number, 2,809 ;Immo time last yer, 2,197 Itioreate; Of; luareaeo- deer en, tamer ..pe.riod Rccapi - tutittiini,--Admitted last two - breells, 256 disabatge4, 87; 1:14r1W, 8;' ;= eloped, 15 boulid - -„ • • • The, following ; stator i ent - shows', the number 'of _Person), in the ',.stirjous ilePartrnentsret the alp) bonen: Old women's one -wards 246 ; do. asylum, 127 ; do. obstetriold; 07 ;," do. .nursery, 126 ; Chit " 'dren's ~ Itiyhtori 182 ;•• do. liosoltal, - 14.0 ; Womento innate seyinin, 208 L-total) 1186: ..- ~ • -.' . ,Ctilorod,iTornen's out:riards, 2a; do. obstetrical, 7 ;'deriersery, 26.;, , do hoinital, 24 -total, $ 4, • I VbltCroon's"Out-wirdsi. 747 ;'db. old men's' in Durable; 266'fa'm hospital, 289; AO do. lunatic as ylum, 172; boys, ,(whitereridoolored;) 12--total, 14446' Colored moresfint.ward, 24 ; ; do..inodrablef , l4.; -do. h05pite1,19..g0te11.54,:,-Wholetotal,•2,oB9; : 4r A communication .es',%reoeleed from .the &cot of '.11,46 leretne, - W,6iltit; Me: James 4‘;;lrtiner ' sok inutto to - oroaso:ofAlOry, ' t4t l ;oo,..r e i s - o ve s , $4OO And:lls llonnti:,,, , - . ;:....",.-.,,' Dr. Motely ,ntoved !hit *, the appileatian . 14 de , oil nefi. ; which - war agreed td.. -.:.. , ,,,. 11 :t-, - , .---.-: ~. Anotheroommanioatioa was teeolviXtiotn . the, out-door phyohdan of the third erathitti girth, dis. , Sriot;oslting for compensation , ' for; inediolnes fnit . niched: Itefertsed'tre, the Committee oe"..hOpettute. ' Sir."llarier,Ofiti II; nitted ' oennteurileatiory from Di: 0. Thirokinors, asking to beinppointed uptake , oi m of,tha - .fiftkfilstriot i - „liiid on Ibil,tible, - - ,' " ' - The eterynfd reporttitt,that he had oolleoted for. boardpin•tig: - . , ,• ,- - ~-• ",- "--. • . - , - The ont4oor'jegini,isported tbat.lie bid col- Tooted s6sEVisf-entigiant tatt r and :$538,25 in bond 4,,r and itipporteseen, which battbeon paictOiTr,to the lio tottriattorrof,lif:.fobitl,ltatioooli, iti tipo ' thitiirrof the Fifth distriet,4ao recoiled and se -cep 44,2:',Dp:P.: Livermpre,rnts "(dented to fill the t'lloo 0 011.1:L..: ' t .--, ~.. i.i.,4.-:..,4 - ",.•, - -..- - L. , .. „ ;,,: , : Mr. Saitensnrnoted ,that,.they,nreeentlite 'elect ane nisistanCTiiiter ;ofthat „Third; diettiolt for two months; whiel(waa htisitfl6; - and - the Bel!. Mr. 0 l?enfield selatedleff Abet inritlen. ' - ''' On'taotionAtr Sitilthi, , Mr:') .-, fohli Millufhei vies.rienilnakid:r" &Veiled tin:ciesslatansyrinteti of the Sixr •• rVtiWiSie;:effeetT4orsr theist of f Januar t,„ #;'"'s''; , . ,, ;_ - - , -: „ ,-- , , , i ,- • Mr., oilii,iotaiittot . ilioOlitioiotat olipuos - tionAt'initde ; Vd :Malta' fee': on - approprintom of • Stittit.26lool l itittWOOt on certain bequeiter to - bo Aillendid for aft pttdohiae of :fitelleir poorrridator eitod others.Agtoad' te4',.. =,. - . 5 ...:t• ,-t'T•;_ ' Mr : - Hackett moved thatifitiy,o46eed to an deal -." ,- Alon of an aislotnnt*tet , 944 6 :Fifik,4tolrlot.'' '.-' Dr- Sfotedy asked ir there" was any - oppropiiotto'o I to pay thtoookeo,,- . ,: •- • , 1.. - . ••,... - 0.t...-4 , -, ,•• -4- -,-• _ Mr.Miekettaild,thiire ores - just. ai mtioti of a n *Altititritt*.iktoTifaitAt, l l . ittft:_ilf- ,111 0 dletriotas, , • In ant, otketir t .l4.gr.i , :ck-f 4 , ,,_;,,- - 4 ,' -llfr."--Mlat, iliktight, It useless to elect, any one: - when:thitfit*eitifrOliOPllatioil!.&PantilerP , ?:•, , ' 7 Tki.t i sTAnysnvwlted t ti,na'MYlVlldeni e .0. iir ' 4141.0nc.d.f.,-4,... , -,, , , , ,t , Is-_ .; ogle' h. - . ih • 00(ki. 40.00 1 atinnli' , to phftli 7.antia '• N, . tigt- Or An'ilird and ilithi • . distrjekk',.,,, , ..,..,, , lb 4Otitirs, - -IV tkise - ittentlir , 1 4 1,.. '4 ' ' • ''• r . 19leeldhe at ttiolr own: , .' v..•••t,• •" -,- '• --' ,!.- 440., , ikgif - Ittly - - , , w.ii.1. j . ~ ...,,• ~ ... , , _ , _. _, . , , .... . Mee Julia Davis -appeared _befOre the board, and made a stateMent.that she "hadheettintormed that one James Freemen had, received a bribe of 4100 for aedepting la - a case of boa 'tardy wilich"ehe:had brought before bite. • The OM* tralleferred to theSolioitor. - . _ • A poor — woman, tamed Catherine Mather, ap• peared before the board,'atid Stated that she ',had repeatedly applied to the visitor, Mr. Francis Smith, the !Third district, for coal, but that fUnationary has refused to assist her. She is far :advanoed an years,_ and has four small children de pendent upon her for support. Mr. Cook, the Member from that ward, said ho would see that her wants were supplied. Bills ainonnting to 88,703.73 were road, and ordered to be Paid. - Adjourned. -; • ilifass, Meeting of. Shoemakers...-A very large mid intelligent meeting of the journeymen -shoemakers of the -ladies' branch was held, pur anent to:a published call, at Diligent Hall, south east corner of-qenth and Filbert streets. The at tendant, fully numbered between three and four hundred -porsona,„ and the - utmost interest was manifested in the proceedings. Air. Amos Atkin son was milled. to the chair. On motion of Mr. Arthur - Keegan ) of the Seventh ward, a committee of five - Vrats appointed to prepare, and report to a sub sequent meeting, a constitution and by-laws for the government of . ti Shoemakers' Protective Associa tion of Philadelphia. The mover, in. advocating the adoption of his - motion, made a brief, but ener getic and eloquent speech, which was received with cordial applause. ,41e advocated the formation of an association among the shoemakers of the city, because combination would bring many advan tages hitherto unknoWn to or unenjoyed by the shoemakers of the city. The present- time was favorable for an effective organization. While tiwtes aradull, and before the :went commence-- of the wing trade, a society (mold be formed, having in ,vieiv the promotion of the best interests of.journeymen shoemakers, which would operate in- times of prosperity. "Let us," said he, "in Wiles of peace prepare for war." lie alluded feelingly to the 'foot that shoemakers were corn 'polled to work fifteen hours a day, in order to ob tain any thing like a livelihood, while other workingmen were only required to toil ten hours daily. Other speeches, of the same tenor, wore mode by Messrs. Dean, George W. Wilson, • and others ; titter which the meeting adjourned to meet at the call of a special committee of three, which was appointed to procure a suitable room for the sub sequent meetings of the association, ' More Fires.—Wo have scarcely thought of anything else during 'the past - twenty-four hours but fires, and "the ravages-of the devouring ele ment," - - in addition to the fires already noticed in.anoiter part of to-day's Prizss, we have to re cord the following: About two o'clock yesterday Mennen a two-story brick dwelling, in a small court running - from Chimer street near Biathi below Fitzwater, was discovered •to be on fire. The property is owned by Francis Morgan, and occupied by laboring men and their families. The ' tire originated in a room occupied bylldward Keever, in the second story. The loss will, pro bably, not exceed one hundred dollars. Between six and seven o'clock last evening a barn, situated on Franklin street, near Main, in 'Germantown, was discovered to be on tire. The estimated- loss is up, wbioh is covered by in. surance to the amount bf $l3O. The barn was mined by Mr, GoOrge W.' Carpenter. A consider. able quantity of hay was destroyed. Incendiarism is becoming entirely too frequent at Germantown. The alarm of lire at nine o'olook last evening was caused by the reiguition of some partially burned boards at the scene ,of the large fire, at Eighth and 'Maiket streete. Tho flames were ,promptly extinguished by the firemen and police, who wore summoned in great numbers by an alarm -Dere the State.hofise bell. Fire Detective Black burn is of the opinion that this fire is the result of spontaneous — combustion, as he informed'us last - - another Soldier Cone.--We sincerely regrt. t to announce the death of Sergeant Joseph L. Parker, of the Scott Legion, who expired last evening at hie residence, surrounded by warm friends and his family relatives, at half past seven o'clock. The deceased served with much dlstlnc non upon the battle fields of Mexico, and occupied Mee his return to Philadelphia, the position of President of the Scott Legion, of which faithful band of brave and true men he was a most ardent and devoted member. Re was well known in the community as a gentleman of the most generous pulses, and was alike respected for his intrepid ring as a follower of Winfield Scott, and for the Many and manly excellencies of his chnracter as a private and useful °Mean. ' 'One after one the old associates of the Legion' are passing away from the scenes of earth. One by one the forms of those tried companions are prostrated by disease, and resolved to kindred dust. Ere many years shall roll away, the Legion will bo known as a thing of the past, the memory of which will be ever present as blending the brightest records of battle and victory with the sad and 'melancholy remembrances of noble war rior-forms laid low in death. ." Artie long, and time is fleeting, And our hearts; though strong and bravo, Still like milled drums aro beating Funeral marches to the grave." -Mr. Parker died oalmly and happily. Ile was perfectly conscious until the moment when the angel of , thedark and, silent wing summoned his spirit to another world. He will be interred with due military honors and borne to his final resting place surrounded by Many a sincere and lamenting friend. -' • "After life's fitful fever, he sleeps Lafayette .Library'—This well-known liter 'ary and Social association of young mon, will give its eighth grand annual bull, to-morrow ovening, at Sansom Street, Thal. It will, no doubt, bo a and attractive affair. Mr. Edward P. McKinley. will aot as master of ceremonies. BY THE PILOT LINE, ; • - X , ETTER. FROM NEW YORK. , , Noriespondence of The Wesel - „ - - NEW Yonx, Deo. 7-5.20 F. M. The news by the Baltio is considered very faro table.: ,Tho. pressure at,the Dank of England bad materially decreased ; gold was arriving in large 'quantities, and being bought up at once for the bank; and the public: funds were steadily , main tained. There areseveral new failures occurring every day, aid' still More expected, but none of them are very important, and most of them, it is said, will very - shortly resume. The failures in Hamburg are severely felt, and have added to the troubles in England. - , There is a rumor, I know not bow true, but it is widely believed hero, that the Bank of England advances to the private bankers in London were largely based , on. deposits of American stooks, (Btate and railroad.) This is considered very fa vorable, and will obviate the probability of any I immediate return "of those securities, as was sus pected at one time.' The private letters are also reassuring, and the action of tho Bank of England is greatly praised by' the writers of those which I have seen., The bank - stetementof to-day, as oompared with -that of laid week, ehowa' an Increase In loans of $470,557; in specie of $ 1,766,687 ; in olluule tioh I- $34,217; in deposits, (nominal,) $1,017,160, and undrawn deposits of $210,858. The follow ing are the figures : 2.10 v. 28. Deo. 5. Loans $04,963,130 $96,333,087 Specie 24,303,115 26,069,832 Circulation 0,520,783 6,552,000 Deposita, nominal.... 79,509,225 78,492,005 Hndrawn deposits.... 0.4,307,350 - 64,096,758 You must not suppose from the above that thorn is a fectl increase in loans of any mt. On the contrary, I believe it will be found that there is a considerable decrease; but, I suppose, to gull the public, the country currency, for which the Metro politan Bank issued certifloates, which have been used at the clearing house, and which now bear 0 per oent, interest, is counted. to • ita full amount as latfil4, thus the statement shows great libe rality. I cannot ascertain positively as to this berme post hour, but will give you full particulars to-morrow. I hope I may have to contradict this fresh imported Iniquity.- • The money market is unchanged. Thera is not a single new incident to record. Foreign exchange is unsettled with very little doing. Remitters prefer to ship gold to buying bills, thus easing the discount on the other side., The quoted rates for sterling to-day were, 10841091. The bills of the Mercantile and Exchange :Banks! of Hartford aro received -at -the Metropolitan Bank here. The business of theolearing;hpuse to-day was unusually large. _The olearings were $15,641,317.53, and the balanoes paid coin, $804,465.81. The oash transactions arthe Bub-Treasury to-day were as rolloies : ' Receipts $100,516.81 ' Payments . 167,372.42 Balance 3 899,586.93 The receipts include $67,009 from customs. . The payments inolude $26,000 California drafts. The business at the Stook Exchange was very email. • The foreign news gave some activity and eteadiniss to the market, but prises are far from settled, nor is there much 'hope of a steady ha. provement. New 'York-Central closed at 'the second board at 741; Reading at 511; Erie at 171; Illinois Central eta° ; Michigan Southern at lfq, and Panama at 931: Missouri B's ®lased at 781 and Virginia rs at 88i. State stooks generally were n trifle lower than on Saturday, and the de mand very moderate. • TILE XARKETti. Asnnif.Thri market is quiet at $6.871 for pots, I and $0.50 for poetic Corron.—The merkethas boon quiet this mor ntog, and no change has yet been effected since the receipt of the Baltic's news. Lost sale of middling uplands, at 1110. noon, 4.—The demand for Western Canal is fair,: arid under the more favorable rows from titirope' by the Baltic, the market opened 50. bettor, but title improvement was not suety Mod to the close The Wei aro 0,000 bble. at $4.69a54.7 ,for common to good State; $1,85a55 for extra do. .$4,60a54.76 for superfine.lndiana and Miohigani $4,83a55.75 for extra do.; $5.3545.90 for com mon- to good extra. Ohio, $5.9047 for good to ohoiee de ;15.90a57.50 for St, Louis brands, and $19047.75 for extra Genesee, Canadian Fleur Is rather better, with a fair focal demand; Saki of 500 bble at $4.7544.80 for super fine, and $5.03h56,00 for extra. • Southern Flour - is dull and heavy, especially the better grades; common brands are not plenty; sales 9E 600 bbls at. $5.05a55.80 for mixed to good I brands, Baltimore, - do., and $5.40a56 86 for the bolter grades. - • Bye Fleur u eteady at $ 3 . 3 041.38. Corn Me al is firm at $3.4043,50' for Jersey. Buckwheat Flour is steady at $2.121a52.28 per 100 lbe OnAlft.--The Wheat market is quiet and un settled; sales of 20,000 bushels at $101.02 for Milwaukee Club, $1,25 for white Canada, $1 for red lowa, $1.02 for common white Southern. Rye dull; sales of 3,000 bushels at 760. Corn quiet; ides of 14,000 bushels at 02a700. for 118 W Southern white and fellow, and, Jersey ; Western m i xe d nominal tit 20. Hass. - he market la dull, and we learrrof no trannotions. The stock on hand to-day la 370,972; eame.time list year 3,601; .year previous 26,759, IMOLA:OE/I.—The market is very quiet, and we - do not hear of ariythlng taking place. Nem fironze,--Spirits Turpentine are lower, ;pith tides of 200 bble. at 42a1210 ' cash. Crude 'Butpentine reaming quiet at $3 per 280 lbs. Com- Men ielneetive and dull at $1.3041.35 per 310 110;-, , Pirovisteile —The Pork.market is very dill and' heavy:l4BNi 156 , bb1e. at $16.25a516 , 76 for - mess, mend $14.7541e.60 for prime. Lad Arm; sales 400Ible. - 10a16fcfr- - - to-flay very ivith, 0t , 0 6 24 -40 ,10,43aa1e, cask. • • - , tales of - 2ikbatos Patna - goat fik4iiii:on:lo4.4.4reell • - - • = " 413.0itatifitouetiee italic of 100 bake Terra Ja :#44l6a, B eit 4 /000b; tfMl,3/5- slags Fllor 1201010fit:5090054441r, MOH, eic 91, 'Ol , . . . . , . Bunart.—The market is dull to:day ; embraced in the Bates ate 75 Ws Cuba at 6u, and 26 Mb common Porto Rico at sio. : ' WriiBXEY.—Sales 300 bbla at 230., NEW.YORK HOOK 'BICOUANGE BALES, Dec, 7. FIRST BO , 10000 Missouri 6'e 38% Jason Riv It 20 1000 N Y State 50,'60 99 200 Reading It 61,4 36810 Ky State fle 99% 200 do 610 61 MOO Tennfie, '9O 83 ID2 Illinois Con 90 4000 Erie Cony 'TI 39 110 Mich 9&14 I It 18 woo Miriam Ist intge 09 76 Mich Sdo NI rd . 314 2000 Gal & Chic 2m 809( 86 Panama It ing 2000 111 On Bds 83 22 do 92 1000 do 82% lo al, col & Cin It 97% 30000 do 81% 23 Gal & Ohio It 724 3000 do 82 63 do 72 2000 Mich Cm 8 pr ct 200 01ev &, Tot II 424( . letaftgeSiokt ' 60 do 424 ' B',l Con bds 824 100 do 42% 30 Bk of N Y 944 100 do 43 10 Union Bk 1004 123 Chic &We let It 72% 7 Bk State of NY DO 50 do . 610 724 6 Am Ex Bk 89 30 Mill& bliss It 324 160 do 90 100 do 324 10 do 894 200 La Cr & Mil It 12 50 Ocean Bk 70 60 do 1234 100 Del Ca b3O ex (Iv 100 ON Y Cen R erg 734 460 Comb Coal Co 0 ~4 200 de opg 74 . 10 Erie Railroad 174 100 do opg 74), 680 do 174 150 do 030 739( 200 do 174 SECOND 1000 Yirniula OS MIX 6000 Missouri 90 784 1000 do 7834 4000111 Cen tide 824( 2000 LCr & Mil La 60 2000 Mich Ceu 8 p c lm Skg Pond Con 83 1000 Hudson It 301 54 3000 L Erie Bic Ito 45 6 Matkotic • 90 25 Own Coal Co 94 226 do . 04 40 Pacific MS Co DO 100 NY Cen It opg 744 18 do 744 300 do 010 744 JO do 744 100 do 03 aft opg 714 BO do 744 10 Reading It 61% BOARD. 10 Mich Con It 63 400 Erie It 17N 100 do 174 60 do u 3 113 5 Galena & Chic 72 40 Illinois Oen It 90 225 511th Southern 10 160 do 53 10X 100 do . b 3 Inn 100 do s 3 19 100 do b3O 20K 60 do 5519,( 50 Oise & Tol It 610 43 ii 100 do 43'0 100 do blO 43 100 do s 3 43 60 Panama It b5l OM 45 La Or & 5111 R 12 25 Ohio &Rk lal it Tag 50 Hud Air R 20 Importations [Reported for The Frees.] LITERPOOL, Ship Windsor Forrest.-30 pkg Mdze; WLiao]; 1 do do, John K Karr; 24 do do, .1 Richard son; 81 do do Bates & Coates; 78 do do, Lewis & Co; 2do do, It Ewing 70 do do, Stuart & liro; 2do do, 00-; nor & 33 do do, A Wray & Co; 3 do do, 0 Stock tau; 60 crates 11 ware, A F Eberman; II do do, 8 11111, Ido do, Smith, Seltzer & Co; 30 do do, S II Peirce & Son; 6,187 sacks salt, Alex Kerr; 1,335 do do, base Jeauca & Co; 813 bdls iron, N and(l Taylor; 637 bare do, Morris, Jones & OS do 73 laps, Morrie, Tasker Co; 90 bags nails, Co; 15 casks chains, W Lewis & Boo le) bbls barytes, John Lucas & Co; 412 bdio iron, W Potts; 1,448 bars iron, 21 belle do, St mills & Whittaker; 2 casks hardware, N Trotter & Co; 5 do do, Field, Long streth & Co; 2 do do, Newlin, Marshall & Co; 12 grind stones, J E blitcholl; 40 tasks bricks, Edw Kill; 160 too soda ash, F bennig; 333 casks do do, 100 kegs chemi cals, E and 0 Yarnell; 58 casks bleaching powders, and W Welsh; 142 tes sods ash, 20 casks sulphate am mania Powers & Weightnoin; 100 Los soda ash, Clarke & McClellan; 25 ;digs Worcester sauce, J Ii Sassier; 2b casks and ze, 50 do, tiles, 500 do, sods ash, 50 bleaching powders, 145 pkgs E ware, 20 punchoons whiskey, 637 bdle iron, 858 bars do, order. eIIARLESTON.--Schr 0 A Deckscber, Stubbs—Cargo 110 tiercoe rico, D Stetson & 0o.; 80 half do do, 152 bake cotton, Henry Sloan; 60 bundles paper, D 01 Zirn. merman; 22 roam do, C Magacge; 2 boxes mdse, Dr Jayne & Son; 0 pkge mdse, order; 36 empty casks, order. SIERRA LEONE—Brig Calvert, Barnes-5200 bush pea nuts W Cummings tc. Son. Marine intelligence OET OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 8, 1857, RUN RIBES 7 23-SIIN 8ET8..... [UGH WATER EELS= Ship Windsor Forrest, Ora ff ani, from Liverpool, Oct, IS, with mdso to Stephen Baldwin & Co. Nov 6th, Richard Badger, seaman ' a native of Canary Island, died of small pox. Nov 6th experienced avery heavy gale from ENE; loot bulwarks, stove water casks, swept decks of batch houses, and loot two boats off forward house; filled cabin with water, and damaged all of the fillip's stores. Nov 12th, died of small pox ' Antonio Poroee, a native of Point do Oalle, Ceylon. The W F had ulna eases of small pox on board einco leaving Li verpool. Brig Calvert, Barnes, 35 dope from !Barra Leone, W A, with pea nuts to W Cumuli ege & Son. Balled In elm. pany %dill barque A I Harvey, Willer, for Philadelphia. NOV 15, bat 1610 N, long 30 57 W, spoke barque Endea vor, (whaler) of and from New Bedford, bound to the PAU Ocean—all well. Brig Richard & Torrey, Wass, 3 days from Now York, u ballast to E A Solider & Co. Bohr Village Belle, (Br) llarrey, IS days from llor ton, NB, with 6000 bushels potatoes to P. A Bouder & Co. Behr Elate, Facemire, 5 days from Richmond, with grain, &o. to W Cummings. Schr B 8 Johnson, Walter, 3 days from New York, in ballast to captain. Behr L 8 Levering, Corson, 6 days from Boston, in ballast to captain. Flchr Wm L Springe, Lippincott, 7 days from Warning. ton, NO, with naval stores to Stetson & Co. 0 Bohr P Taylor, {Valetta, 3 days from New York, in ballast to captain. debr Thos Robinson, Lewis, 2 days from Lewistown, Dot, with corn to Jan Barrett h Son. Schr Francis Ward, Till, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with corn to Jas Darratt & Son. Behr Champion, Keen, 1 day from Delaware City, with corn to Jae Darratt h Bon. hair Delaware, Denby, 1 day from Smyrna, Del, with oats to Jae Barrett es eon. fiehr Hemel Croft, Arrant', 2 days from Chesapeake City, with grain to Bewley, Viill,oll & CO. Bohr George J Weaver, White, 2 days from Indian River, with grain to Bewley, Wilson & Co. Behr J B Blocker, Edwards, 4 days from Brooklyn, N Y, with salt to Wm Bumm. Schr Ohas A Ileckeher, Stubbs, 6 days from Oharles• ton, with cotton, rice, &c. to D 8 Stetson & Co. Steam-tog America, Main, 8 hours from the Buoy on the Middle, having in tow the ship Windsor Forest, from Liverpool. 'rowed thereto the ship Saranak, for Liverpool, where she anchored yesterday at 1 o'clock. Reports hexing pseud in the river about 10 schooners upward bound CLEARED Ptearnahlp Delaware, Copes, N York, Allflordicp. Brig J W Ilareser, Smith, Porto Rico, L A Bowler & Co. Brig Randolph, Lufkin, Boston, do Brig Eureka, Daly, Mobile, Pettit, Martin lc Co, Behr B 8 Johnson, Walters, goy West, B Mines & Ce. Echr Sarah Rinse, Weaver, New York, Bancroft, Lewis & Co. schr Fredk Reed, Blatchford, Bath. E A Seeder & Co Str Sarah, Jones, New York, NV Id. /Lard Co. Str G L MT, Ller, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Biohange.) LYNES. Del:. Deo. 6, 6 p M. The pilot boat B Turley, ()apt C D Schellinger, cams to harbor this afternoon from a cruise, and reports has. log spoken yesterday, off the Capes, the brig Canton, bound to Boston, out 16 days. Some ten or a dozen schooners, from sea, C4lllO to the Breakwater this morn leg, and dill remain; will send an account of their names and destination by neat mail. Wind SW. Yours, &Ai, WM. Si. HICKMAN. 111LiGRAPH.f (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) CAPE 191414 D Dec 7, 4 40 P Dt A. herrn brig with a main topsail went In this foto. noon. The ship Joseph Jones, for Ban Francisco, and a ship whose name 1 hate not found out, with several schooners went to sett this afternoon. Wind N 99 weather t ine. Yours, &0., TIIOB. B. IltlollEB DIY TELEGRAM TO TRH PASI3B.I New Toast, Dee 7. Arrived, barque Juno, from Bremen. Below, ship Llnu, from Glasgow, barques J Brookman, from Sunderland. The barque Wilford, from Sunderland for New Raven, le ashore forty ranee west of Montauk, broadside on, and with three feet of water In her hold. She Ilex high and dry at low wet:. The Irene' le owned in New York, and valued abV46,000. (Correspondence of The Press ) HAVRE DE GRACE, Dec. 7. Three bests left here this morning, Tic Robert 8 Reed and Franklin, wheat, fiour i &f. to T Barnes; Village Bello, anthracite coal to Del. Lit 7. MEMORANDA. Steamship Star of the West, Gray, from Now York, at Havana 21th ult, and sailed same day for Aspinwall. Steamahq, Mexico, Yillamere, at Havana 20th ult. from New York. Steamship Jason, Britton, from New York, at (harm. end 234 ult. Steamship St Louis, Hoyt, cleared at New York yes terday for New Orleans. Ship Nonpareil, Faulk, hence, arrived at Liverpool 23d ult. Ship Amos 'Lawrence, Nickerson, for Calcutta, sailed from Liverpool 274 ult. Ship Oriental, Fleetwood, from Callao, wax off Queens town 20th ult. Ship Acadian, Spatley, from Callao, was elf Queens town 20th ult. Ship Wide Awake, John', from Callao, arrived at Queenstown 20th ult. Ship Expounder, Feder, from Chinch% lolanda, ar rived up at Baltimore yesterday. Ship Kennebec, Cartls, cleared at Mobile let inst. for Liverpool, with 1,633,328 the cotton,valued at 5180,115. Ship Kalamazoo, Taylor, from Cardif f , arrived at Charleston bth lust, Ship harvest Queen, from Callao for Liverpool, passed Queenstown 21st ult. Ship Eloise, Marcy, from Calcutta Aug 13, and Sand Heads 18th arrived at Boston oth tent. BarqueWarren Fisher, Gallagher, from Arecibo, PR, arrived at London 224 ult Barque Burlington, Keene, at Havana 30th ult. from Shields, Eng. Barque Frederick Lennig, Stone, sailed from Havana 28th ult. for Now Orleans. Barque F Lennfg, Higbee, wan reported In port at Havana lot lust, Barque Pert, Theetrap, from Peneevola, arrived at Havana 26th Barque Edmund Dwight, Nickernon, from Baltimore, via Tapp:kimono*, Va, at Havana 30th ult. Brig lit Marya, Milliken, from Boston, arrived at Ha wn 80th ult. Brig Eureka, Gilkey, for Wilmington, NO, sailed from Cardenas 28th ult. Brig Alfred Exalt, Doodling, hence, wee discharging at Havana Ist inst. Brig Foster, Crowell, at Baltimore 6th inst. from St Johan, NY. Brig David Duf f el', Tabbuttp hence, arrived at Boston Gth inst. Bohr N II Rowe, Wiggius,lience, arrived at Quincy 20th ult. Sabre A Henderson, Godfrey. mid Wissahickon, Lock, hence for Providence, at New York yesterday, Schr J W Wolsoy, hence at Alexandria bth Mot Behr B H Atwood Atwood, hence at Boston fdit innt. Sake A HAldridge, Bateman, and Sarah, Benson, hence, arrived at New Bedford Mk Inst: Schr Polly Price, Price, at Havana 27th ult. from MO bile, and was discharginielst inst. ttchr B Watson, for Philadelphia, remained at Havana Ist inst. Behr Clotilda, Edwards, cleared at New York bth lost. for Philadelphia. Schr 'Monterey, Steelman, from Delaware City for Boston, at New York 6th lust, Propeller Eureka, Burns, cleared at Albany bth inst. for Philadelphia. NOTICE TO MARINERS. The Croce Ledge Light Ship, (Delaware Hey) will be removed from her atation for the winter Hewn, on or about the 20th !mat, • By order of the Lightliougo Board. EDWARD 31 YARD, Lighthouse Inspector. Philadelphia, Dec, Bth, 1857. *** Nov 6, ]at 90 92, long 12 20, one of the Black Ball (N York) packets, bound east. Nov 20 let 48 25, long 46 20, chip Sarah Barrington, from Darien, (la, for Cork, 16 days out. 2,1 loot, 11 30 A lff p let 9019, long 10 07, a large arrow steamer, bound east. NOV 21, off Band Key, ship Adelaide Bell, from New Orleans for Ilavre. MARINE MISCELLANY. Ship Tuskina, of New Orleans, 420 tons register, built at Mystic, Conn, in 1830, woe so ld at auction at Havana 27th nit, to Isaac 'Fernald, of Portland, for $097. She would proceed to Mobile, repair, and load lumbar for Spain. Ship John P Morse, of Bath, before reported in the river toogley, wee insured in Bath for s36,ooo*hlch 815,000 at the Bath Mutual office, and $lO, 11 at the Maine and City offices, all Mutual officd bore was also $lO,OOO at the Brunswick office, Chatham Deo B—Schr Yaistrader, of Bangor, from Rockport for Cambridge, with a cargo of lumber, was abandoned off this port last evening. She had lost deck load, and was leaking very badly. Crew taken off by an ,unknown. brig. The pairtreder was afterwards towed , in here full of water, _ liehr Charley end Willey, of Demarlscotts, Tibbitti,, from Virginia, with live oak timber, bound to Yarmouth, Me, put 'into • New,York yesterday for repairs, having the night before, at S &Mock, while attempting to get into the lower bay for a harbor, been ashore on Sandy WO) aa4 famtiod gattLag aq at a a i alata, with POSS.-MA t ptLpfllA,„ PESDA.T., Apet*AillEit . 89 187. loss of both anchors, and fonr feet ofwafer in the hold: She subsequently swaceeded In beating over Roamer Shoals, whore she thumped heavily, causing the leak to increme. _.._ DOMESTIC PORTS. - NEW YORK, Deo 7.—Arr, II S mall A temsitip Comstock, from•Llverpool•Nov 26; eteamsblp Western, port, Berry, Savannah; skip N 0 Scranton, ,lipeneer, Antwerp; echrs -Idanbassett, Blake, Charleston; llenOnly Daughter, (8 mute,) Boger'', Alexandria; Ovens, A,. Norfolk (or Providence. Old, barque Eliza Plke, 11/0 4 W Gibraltar; brigs Permit, O'Brien, St N B; Mar net, Stiackford, Brandywine Creek; A 0 Merryman, Cob , burn, Key West and Garden Keys; sans Bergen, Me gee, City Point; S Mille, Rowley, Apalachicola; AI A, Johnson, Osborn, Key West'. BOSTON, Dec 6.—Arrivod,ship John di Mayo, Shields ult; barques Oeproy, Nastr, Marseilles; Telegraph, Oiled, Cronstadt; Alvarado, Burton Now Orisons; briga Keying, Cook, London; Mary Means, of licdgetrielt, Hopkins, Mansanilln; Santiago, Hadley, Aux Cayes 18th ult; Sarah Elizabeth, Rayner. Savannah; Winyow, Wy man, Port Ewou; Denmark, Bray, Calais; Porto Rico, Moore, Gardiner. CHARLESTON, December b.—Arrived, barque Erin 00 Dragh, Miller, London; Behr L W Nickerson, Beech, Matanzas. Cleared—Span. brig Neptune, Alums, Bar celona; batlike Jasper, Bennett, Galveston. Went to era—Dr. ship Micmac, McNutt Glasgow; atoamsbips Atlanta, Gager; Marion, Foster, New York. MOBILE, Dee I—Am ships John L Dimmock, Skol- Bold, Portland ; Sardinia, Houston, Liverpool ; Rebec ca, from New York ; barque Ware greet, Harman, from New York ; brig Ellen Barnard, Bourne, from Boston ; ache 0 31 Pettit, Clark, from Boston. FOREIGN PORTS. [By the Baltio.l Mr at Liverpool 24th lilt, ships Star of the West, Shophy, New York; Susan Blake, 0 Carson, do; Orient, Limy, St John, NB; 23d, Ifeldelburg, Now OrMona, after being ashore on Burbo; Georgia, from Savannah; California, Allen, Ship Island; J J Boyd, Thomas, Now York. Arr 2.5 th, steamer City of Tialthunre, New York; 224_, Riversmith, Davies, N Orleans; S Crowell, Burgess, N York; Sharon, Dunn, Smyrna; 2lst, Ocean Bride,Atkins, Quebec. Ski 20th, chips Arctic, Zerega, Now York; Levi Wood burn, Bradford, New Orleans; Southampton, Austen, nubile. 224, Thomas 'Jefforaon, Hill, New Orleans; , Valetta, Dlelloaagle, Charleston; Isaac Wright, Mr s/1011, New York. 2110, Endyntion, Ballet, lo; John Clark, Dale. Baltimore; Ontario, Wood, New York. [From Shipping (layette, Nov. 24.) London 23d, arr Sir Isaac Newton, Pasp, Now York. Old BlotieB Davenport, Goody. New Orleans. Cuxhaven list, arrllumbnldt, Paulsen, New York. Bremerhaven old Passel. Sfahnken, New Or leans. '2oth, Republic, Weoke, New York. Foyal sth, arr Pilgrim, Sandal, New Bedford. St Michaels, Oat S, arr Italnho, deo Acores, Idadeiros,, Boston. St Helena, Sept 26, arr Inman, Perkins, 7.araJbar, and aid 28th for Salem; Oct 3, Clarissa Curter, Knapp, Calcutta, and odd for Boston. Sld Sept IS, Jamen Mont gomery, Hamilton. Boston. renarth Roads 23d, are Witch, Hultman, Bremen. Bristol 24th, are at Pill, Adeline 0. Adams, 11.1ch mond Deal 24th, arr Arran, Cummings, London, and aid Mr Now Orleans. . . Arr at Cardiff 2341, barque Witch, Hultman, Bremen. From the Shipping Gazette, Nov 23. Arr at Pill Yid, Glance ' Gillespie. Now York. Entered outward at London '24th, ship Plymouth Rock, Hammond, N York. Old 21st Bookinbeam, Gil- N Orleans. OR the Eddystone 10th, barque Von Berg, Muller, from Hamburg for N York. Put into Portsmouth 'ad, Edward Wieling, from N York for Bremen. Equated Deal _lst, L'lnduatrie, Janson, from Gotten burg for N Oriente Ar at Smyrna Oth, Stamboul. Kinaman,Trieste. • Ar at Venice ISth, Fortune, larener, Itiohmoud. Ar at Palermo Ilth, Sea Duck, Peabody, Marseilles ; Southerner, Clifford, do. 81d from Cuxhaven 18th, Hon enal, Walter, N York. Sid from Cetto IStb, Mary 0 Dyer Pickett, N York. Arr at Havre '2oth, Helvetia, Rigging, Richmond. SW 20th, St Nicholas, Iliagdon,N York; Oaele,Creecb, New York. Arr at Peal 22,1, Sir bum Newton, Paaa, N York; Enterprifie, Fisher, Porto Rico. al at London 21et, Eliza Thornton, Maxwell, Bs (aria. 131 , 1 from Greenock 19th, Rhandon, Grey, Savannah, put Into Strontnem 18th, chip Tenni, Merrill,Bhtelds, and rid 17th for N York. 4 37 T 08 off St Cstliarinee polot 191 h, barque Atlantic, from N York for Bremen. Arr at Ceullr.43th, Bennis ; }Colley. N Orleans. Arr et Ilto - re 10th, Inca, N York. CM at No%caetlo 10th, Klugetoo, Chaterbock, New York. spoken, Aug 21, Wm Sprague, Boston, Methourne, and Hibernia et St Marna. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS GIRARD HOUSE—Chestnut Street, below Ninth. Judie Donaldson, Reading 0 McAlee, lowa Dr F M Relater, Reading D Snow, Ps W Williams. Pa T J Atwocal,Pottsville T Taylor, Millersville Theo Flossie, Albany J 0 Jones, Tenn J 1' Wetherell, lady, & Stout, Reading child. Villa A M Senatee, Venezuela T Custis, Boston F A Hatch, Bangor DI N Hasse, New York Mr Jordan, New York E 11 Brown, New York R K Holdam, New York J J Zebrieker, NJ J D Webster, Richmond Geo Richinen, New York J II Titus, New York H B Wilbur, Syracuse C T James, Prot Mexico Dr 0 A Ward, Ga T Krlght, England Z D Gilman, Washington J DI B Rejnolds, Boston John Boyd, New York Thoe Barrow, Lancaster B F Shuck, Lancaster W 0 Gilbert, Lancaster Chan Hewett, N J R G Pendergrast, N Y A Henderson, N Y W 0 II Sherman, N Y banal Shaw, N Y R Major N Y Jno A Haven Beaton C illariis, It I, Dr Coo Drown, Mass Wm Roeloson, Cincinnati 1 , B Rooloon, Cincinnati J Money, Now York II Hitchcock, lingleod B Ido,Newburgh 0 W Hutton, New York J II Taylor, Dolphin, Ia 3 Li Richards, Reading Copt Tyler, New 'Rork J W Ayres, New York 0 Tull, New York N J 11 Bartholomew Dr C A Ward, Va ' .113 Kirkland Halifax W Wall, Washing - On J J Slocum, Clan Mr Stewart, N 3 Dr T J Charlton, U 8N lr. A Shekel!, qeorge Cn, D C J W Tyson, Ka , 14113t0HANTS , HOTEL—Wourth Street, below Arch J K Rlley , Woodstown J P Taggart, Bloomsburg W,ll Lewars, Pa Ron Asa Packer, Pa 0 0 Slicer, Pa W Ltlty, Pa J It Bailey, Pittsburgh A Spangler, York co A SleCloy, Lancaster co B T 3leCioy, Washingince T3l Dayton ' Jacksonville W IlcHeon, Pittsburgh S Wetherell, Bethlehem Hon J S Yost, Pottstown I D Leidy, Pa 110 Moldier, Peoria, 111, W A Coo, Shippensburgh J D Halbert, Carlisle JII Diefenderfer, Danville DO Armstrong, Dalt B A Ile.saler, Harrisburg W D Jenkins, Philo Debt Mann, MMltiall UNION 110TBL—Areh street, below Fourth. J C Hacker, Jersey Shore J Lessen, Flemington J 8 Landis, N J F B Shattors & la, Pa D Smith, Pa G F Blake, Pa Mies AleCumant, Pa P A Sloan, Pa RS DeaffendelTer, Pa N J Stewart, Pa T Ilickerman, Bremen D Leary, Al Chunk A K Hay, N J It Sharpe, Pa D Brindle, Pa, AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut street, above Filth. BP Scheeler, Harrisburg A W Loyd, Chambersburg W N Robins and eon, Pa W H Marshall, Shamokin 0 El Robins, Shamokin A SC Robinson,Bhamokin 0 Granger and lady, Oa 0 Lemon, Indianapolis J Cooper, Pa 0 W Purnell, Did W H Fliteraft, Doylestown 0 English, Dayton, 0 C Manny, Dayton, 0 N Newman; Now Yak 011 Denninson, hew York 8111 Du Dols, Norristown Yogdes, Philadelphia STATES UNlON—Market Street. above Sixth. T A Godfrey, Tremont Dr II ITlJohnsou, Pa E Batton, Lewisburg, Pa S IYIIIe te, Blosebury F McCauley. Harrisburg 11/ II burg, York, Pa It Smith, Pa A L Pitch, Jersey Chty J G Fox, Pa 0 1) Ketchum, Scranton 8 SlcCunge., 'NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Then Dewitt, Laudale J E Ewing, Elmira T B Jones, id P& Dlt It (} Bruckenmiller, N Y .7 11 Ilaymore, N II J II Peacock, Reading & J T Bechtel la, Pa A Kunkle, Lewisburg H J Handler, Pottsville E T Tomlinson, Pa P Watson, Pa , G W Morgan, Pa 0 W Daldestown, Phila. R. Reynolds, N V J Dutcher, Bait Bprigtold .1 Comiy, Chestnut Bill J Whitaker, Mt Clare J Lorrain, Galena A ilherk, Lolnuion J Boyfort, Leemport 0 J Runyan, Aebland J L Butler, Pa BLACK BEAR HOTEL,—Third street, air. Callowhill J Swartz, Doylestown J Weiler, klacongle J Butz, Long Swamp D Father°lf, Washington Daniel Peter, - Washington J Jarnet, Emane Reuben Winch, Bethlehem Jno Jones, Sumneytown J &blotter, Sumneytown Engle, Engles Ill* J Ritter, Boyerstown G Werner, Malden Creek C M'agenhorst, Long Swamp Mr Berk, Macungie Dant Stover, Bethlehem Jon Keller, Bethlehem Jno Shafer, Yorke Jacob Purgoson, Yorke Mr Watch & fa, Bethlehem Miss Werich, Bethlehem Jno Kcpp, Sumneytown Levi Loins, Wortztown MADISON MOUSE—Second streot, above Market 11 Con3ley, N Y U A Combs Chicago W McCready, Lambertv'le J 8 Stover, Ducks co 8 B Norris, 131 d 0 McGregor, N Y John Cochran, NJ Mon Jos Wood, Trenton BALD EAGLE 110 TEL—Third street, abr. Oallowhill J 8 Nchall Northampton II 9 Spannuth, Kaßoerne' E Mocks, South Easton D Klein , Knitneravitto E. A Bllninyer, Allentown D Miller, Kniineraville Kelchling, Northamton MII Gottel, Lebanon co BLACK BEAR INN—Fifth and Merchant Streets A Whitskei, Phoenixville N T MoVeigh,Phoenixville Nl' Bromal, Phoenixv ills J Vanderslice, l'a J Dobson, Phoenixville It ll Jones, Mike co J Ketchum, Lancaster co M Lltirtord, Cheater co Jlt Watkins, Cheater co %V M Watkins, Chester co W Robinson, Chester co 1) W Chandler, W Chester Mr Pike, New York It Dance, Chester co W Dundell, Cheater co W II Spear, Wilmington B P Miller, Lancaster Furs.—Joaeplt Rosenbaunt's Ears on telt. brated for ohetynons, kyle, and quality. Store 410 Arch street, between Fourth and Fifth. N 11.—Furs altered Into fashionable atylea. We study to please, dei•lm An Important Fact.--We now see it an nounced that the °standee Wholesale Clothing Deal ers, MAWS h GOLDMAN, No. 3130 MARKET' It , abate Third, have commenced to Retail their entire stock at Wholeeale prices. deS•lm Bank of Pennsylvania Notice.-• Notes of this Sank taken at par for a inolehale Stock or Clothing, now being sold at Retail. No.l North FIFTH Street. Bank of Pennsylvania Notes taken at par lot Patches and Jewelry, at lowest prices. FARE & TEIOdIPBON t Importers, de7 in 824 Chestnut street, below Fourth. Good' Voffec. Lovers of Coffee cannot realize the full value of their favorite beverage without having it made lo the Old Dominion Coffee Pot. 117 and 119 South TENTH', oor, of George, d3.6m Solo Manufacturers Wrappers: Wrappers: Wrappers :—A very large and elegant assortment, wholesale and retail, at reduced prices. Also, tine Shirts, Dress Stocks, and all kinds of Furnishing Goods for Gentlemen, at W. W KNIOUVII, 812 Arch street, above Sloth. noaelm Skates Skates Skates:—Our renders will find the largest and most complete assortment of this winter luxury, end at the lowest prices, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, No. 619 Market street, opposite Decatur street. no3o-1m Saving Fur:U.—National Safety Trust Co:, Mice, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of THIRD. ARRANOEDIENTS FOR BUSINESS DuRINtl THE SUSPENSION OF SPECIE PAYMENTS DY THE BANKS. 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2. Current Dank Nam Cheeks, and Specie will be received on deposit. a. Deposits made in Bank Notes or ()becks will be paid back In Current Dank 'Notes. 4. Deposits made in Cold or Silver will be paid back in Coin. • Interest FITE PER CENT, por annum. EO2B Jackman, JOB PRINTER, SIEROIIAN'L` STREET. Cheats, Notes, Drafts, Di lle Lading, Bill ',Leitrim, Cir. oder., Cards end all. other kinds of Job Printing, et plot* i 9 stilt:the,thnes. v01T47 From the Gazette, Nor. 21 Up to 12 o'clock Last Night sverial Notice°. ARTIIUR,BURNHAM, & QILROY, For Pertained breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful complexion, uso ° Balm of 1,000 Flowers." For droning Ladies. hair, use ° Woodland Cream a new Pomade." It ourle Gentlemen's hair beautifull y. W. P. VSTRIDOIS & Co., Proprietors, N. Y. For eels by T B. Peterson, 800 Chestnut; Samuel Blinn, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. B. Durand, 718 Cheat nut; T. U. Peter' k 00:j 710 Chestnut; IL 0. Evans, out Boowitot o , 419 Chvitniiti 0. B. Rubbeli, 1410 Chestnut; French, Richarde, A. Co., Tenth and Mar ket; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr. Morrison, Seventeenth and Chestnut ; J. W. Shine & Bons Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edwani Christreaun, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut, nol2-ly . Cant net Ware and UPIIOLSTEIII I 824 WALNUT ST, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCY; SQUARE. OEO. J. HENKEL'S, 824 WALNUT Street, Late or 173 Chestnut Street, N. C. Downld, Commission Bitelueem sit Com mercial paper and negotiatlone of loans, 56 WALNUT Br., oppoifte the Exchange, Phlladelphts. n010.2m neiwor'S Infant Cordial,--This Invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the meet choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and in the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infante and young children. By its powerful Influence a speedy core In effected in all canoe of Cholic, windy pains and apasma. Relieves and mitigates much of children's suffering during dealt. tton or teething, and by its soothing properties trait. gantries pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, It n. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been need in thousands of canes with the moat abundant moms. No family should be without it. Prepared only by Runny A. Rowan, At hie Drug and Chemical Store, N. E. corner of Sixth and Green ate., Philadelphia. To whom all ordera mast be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. an .18-Iy Seamen 7 s Saving Fund—Onto, 203 Walnut street, one door west of eecond street. Receives de posits in sum of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows interest at the rate of See per cent. per Annum. Office open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 In tlio evening. President Franklin Fell i Treasurer and Secretary, Charles 91. ,Morrie. Bank Notes of the PENNSYLVANIA BANK FOR UMBRELLAS, BY WM. R. RICHARDSON, noll 1m No. 418 Miner STRISKT Alarriagto On the 2d met , by Rev. J. 11. Kennard, Mr, HENRY M. RNIGUT, of Washington, D, 0., to Mies EMILY VIRGINIA FOLKROD, of this city. On the Bth July, by Res. Alfred Cookman, Mr WM. LIAM N. ALLEN to Miss MARY L. MANSFIELD, all of this city, On the sth of November, et Oakland Rectory, near Shannonvlllo,Montgomerycounty, by Rev George Mist ter, ROBERT N. REELY to MARY A ' eldest daughter of the late Rev. Robert Hall, bath of Philadelphia. EDeatbs On the 3.1 December, lIL'NRIETTA IL, daughter of Maier Bache, U. S. A., and wife of Job,, J. Dorm. 6e KOn Sabbath morning, 6th Met., HENRY MILLER, in e 48th year of his age. On the morning et the 6th inst., WILLIAM WAYNE', a retired merchant of the city of Philadelphia, in the n'd year of hie age. Ou the eth het , bhe. LOUISA O'flAltA, relict of the late Thomas O'Hare, aged o.lyeare end 11 months. On the bth inst., JONATHAN V. DUPUY, in the 40th year of ble age. 117 - 13rItIsh Rule In Indin.ssA Lecture by the Very Bev. Dr. Moatsrerr, in tho National Building, RACE Street, above Fifth, on THURSDAY, December 10th, .1851, at 7X o'clock P. M., for tho benefit of the Poor. Tickets 55 cents each ; to bo had at St. Angina tine'el Church, dl-tumn-St V — Of flee ,of the Commonwealth Insurance CODIPANY Oh THE STATE OP PENNSYLVANIA.— Pursuant to the requirements of the charter of the Com monwealth Insurance Company of the Mate of Pennsyl vania, an Election for Ten Directors, to serve the ensu ing year, will be held at the office of the Company, N. W. corner of FOURTH and WALNUT, on MONDAY, January 9th , 1858, between the hours of Nand 2 o'clock n024-stuth.tE SAMUEL 8. MOON, Beer, - - -117 - Literary Burenn.—An Experienced Editor, a successful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty-five yearn of the drudgery of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out or sell hie brains at retail to those who may require their serviced In any honorable way. merehauts, Business ?den, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be supplied, off-hand, with Advertise• meats, (political or otherwise.) Notices, Cards, Circu late, or any species of article desired. Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutioes, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar ticles, Communications. and every other sort of Brain• work, which they may dad it Inconvenient or trouble• some to do for themselves. Ladies and Oentlumen, of every rank In society or oc cupation In life, can have Letters written on any sub ject, whether blisiness or sentimental. The advertiser will also conduct or translate Corres pondence of every kind, either English, Preach, Span bib, German, or Italian. Pastry, Acrostics for Ladles , Albums, Notes, Billet dorm,Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate and confidential character incident to every pomade circumstance or event in life, will be furnished in in violable confidence, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishes. Orders by mail, accompanied with oath, will be strictly and promptly attended to. Address J. TIIOMPSON, Literary Bureau, Bog 4385 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa. EarD Qlscrobg. piIIaELROY IS OFFERING MORE AUG. .1. TIM; BARGAINS. $lB Silk and Wool Long Broche Shawls only $lO.OO $l4 Silk and Wool Long Broche Shawls only 0 00 $8 Silk and Wool Square Broche only 5.00 515 Chenille, extra rich, only 8.60 $l2 Chenille, very rich, only 7 50 $0.60 Chenille, plain style! 8 50 $5 Plaid alLwoul Long Shawls, beautiful, 0n1y... 350 $l5 Cloaks, beautiful styles and tine fabric 10.00 $l2 Cloaks reduced to.. 5.50 $0 Cloaks rodnoed to 6 50 $1 Cloaks reduced to 8 60 300 yards very beautiful Cloth for Ladles , Cloaks, 75e. per yard, worth $1 50 ; a splendid assortment of Ladies' Clothe, all shades and colors, suitable for Boys. wear; Satinets and Flannels at unprccedentod low prices; one lot of Paransattas at 31 cents, worth $5O; all shades all-wool Plaids at 28 cents, worth 02){ ; one lot of aIL wool Deimos only 25 cents, worth 50; splendid Blan kets at only $3 per pair, worth $5; 600 yards of Black Beaver Cloth at $1.60 per yard, worth $2 50 ; Trim mings, in endless variety, at about half price. deB.tuths 81cEL1101 , 13, 11 South Ninth St. VIIRISTMAS AND 110LIDAY GOODS. ki N. I GLENN, No. Id Sonth FOURTH Street, offers to desists and the public a VERY LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY GOODS Suitable for the Holiday season. Being entirely of Ws OWN IMPORTATION. Tho assortment N e E mbrace, all ,the WEST STYLES, AND AT VERY REDUCED PRICES. Among it will be found— Paper Macho Work Boxes, Desks, Portfolios, de. Ladies , Cebu and Traveling Bags. Porte Mummies, Purees and Pocket Books, In great variety. Pearl Card Cases, beautiful styles. Bohemian Glass Toilet Bottles, richly decorated. Odor Boxes and Glove Boxes, Fancy Bronze Inkstands, Thermometers, 8, e. Backgammon and Chess Boards, Chessmen. Fine English &Wore, In sets. Fancy Cigar Stands and Cigar Cases. Scotch Wood Snail Boxes and Fancy Articles. Medallions in plastic Ivory. Memorandum and Ball Tablets, in pearl and ivory. Together with numerous other articles in the lino. deb 3w Zl)ipping THE BRITISH AND NORTH AMERI OAN ROYAL MAIL BTRAMSIIIPEL PROM NEW TORS ID LIVERPOOL Chief Cable Passage Second Cabin Passage FROM BOSTON TO LIN CRPOOL. Chief Cabin Passage 1.110 Second Cabin Passage 00 The snips from Beaton call at Halifax. PERSIA, Capt. Judith's. I CANADA Capt. Lang. ARABIA, Capt. J Stone. AMERICA, Capt. Wickman ASIA, Capt. E. G Lott. NIAGARA, Capt.Ryrie. AFRICA, Capt. Shannon. EUROPA, Capt. J. Leitch. Those vessels carry a clear white light at mast•head ; green on starboard bow ; red on port bow. AFRICA, Shannon, loaro N York, Wedneaday, Deo. 0. AMERICA, Lott, " Buxton, 'Wednesday, Doc. 10. EUROPA, Leitch, " N. York, Wednesday, Deo. 23. CANADA, Lang, " Benton, Wednesday, Dec. 30. PERSIA, Judkins, ‘, N.York, IYednesday Jan O, , Mt NIAGARA, Wickman, Beston,Weduesday,Jan.l3 , 6B AFRICA, Shannon, " N.York,Wednesday, Jan. 20. Berths not secured until paid for. An experienced Surgeon on board. The owners of these Ships will net be accountable for Gold, Silver, Bullion, Specie Jewelry, Preoloria Stance or Metal., unless bills of lading are signed therefor and the value thereof therein exproased. For freight or passage apply to deli.) , E. CUNARD, 4 Bowling Green, N. York. WIIP MARGARET FOR NEW ORLEANS I,7—Lottbioul. Ltue —Guarantied Bret PCWWI. Freight received This Day and To-Morrow, (unless sooner full) at as low rates as any other vessel loading. The fast-sailing copperad packet chip MARGARET, Merryman master, now completing her loading at Race street wharf, will continue to reeeivo freight and sail an above. Shippers will plume hurry their goods alongside, and bills of lading to the counting-houso for signature, For balance of freight Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO., 120 (late W NORTII HARVES. The 81. insures at the lowest rates, and will take atom down the Delaware and up the Mlbeinelppl. dots tf ~j OR SAN FRANCISCO. CLIPPER OF sATORDAY, December 19th --The unsurpassed clipper ship TWILIGHT, GATES, Commander. Clipper of THURSDAY, December 21th.—The mag nificent A 1 clipper Blair) Lopit. OUT, Halmos, Com mander Bath of these celebrated ahips are now loading in New York, and will sail en ab ov e. Yoe freight, at New York rates, apply to 111E1101', 8111 ONS, tr. CO , deft 120 (Into 89) NORTH WHARVES. CARD.—E.K. CONI~LIN DESIRES 10 return his sincere thanks for the active and prompt services or the ninny Fire Companies who were so very eilicient in preserving his property hem fire during the night of December alt. To the Niagara, Franklin, Western and Morris Hose Coinpanles ,• also to the Franklin, Deism ace, Columbia, Hope, Good Will, Vigilant, and Diligent Philadelphia, Weccacee Engine Company, and Empire Hook and had. dee Company, No. 1, and all others who were on the ground, he feels indebted for the preservation of a large amount of valuable stock. Philadelphia, Dec. 7th. $lO, SECURED 11 Dollars tor sale. JAMES 11. CASTLE, deB.lt* Sifth street, below Chefitnat. A STATED MEETING OF SHARE .E.l„ HOLDERS of the MARSHALL SAVINGS INSTI .. PUTION of Philadelphia will be held THIS IiVENING Sth Inst., at I o'clock, to dominate pikers. deB.lo. N. H.'LIIVIOK, Secretary. A N EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, OF acknowledged ability and integrity, haying a de sirable near trade,Yrishea an engagement in a goal Mercantile Howie for 1868. Ie acquainted with the 'clothing and shoe businoes. Would not object to travel. Address 00:40111100IAL, 81004 , 8 Despatch. deB-Itte WANTED.—AN A 1 VESSEL TO SUC coed the ship MARGARET, In the Loulriann Line for NEW ORLIAANS. Quick demi:mt.% And good rata given. Apply to DlfillOP, SIMONS, & 00, • 120 Otto 10) NORTH WIILIWES, MA NI LLA ROPE.—SUPERIOR MA IYI IItYPIA, intintikstured and for tale by WHSVBIt t lITI,BS 4, 00, 00^W No. U N. Wuxi., awl 99 N.l9hormt CAR D.—TO THE TAX-PATERS OF TEE CITY OF PHILADELPHIA.—FeIIoici Citizens Asa member of the Board of Health, I deem it due to the people of the city in general, and to the voters of the Thirteenth ward la particislar, whom I specially represent, thathould give to the public some account of the Mumma es of my election as a member and of the position I n d aily occupied in that body, in view 4 0 of the developments made in a recent report of a QOM mitten of CooncllS, charged with an investigation into its affairs. . Some time previous to the Municipal election in May last, the Ward Convention of the ..A3II{IIICAN PARTY voluntarily tendered to Me the nomination as a candi date for member of the Board of Health, without the slightest agency of mine, or knowledge on my part that such an act was in the coptemplation of the members thereof. This nomination was promptly declined in writing, from a disinclination to assume any public du ties, or to Occupy any official position. The Convention, however, thought proper not to accept my declination, and to urge my acceptance of its nomination in very nattering terms; ouch, upon further consideration, and iu view of our duty as members of the community, to make some sacrifice of time and convenience to the public, when called upon to fill a municipal office, I re luctantly consented, without being influenced, either by aspirations or pride for official station, or desire for the spoils of office, Tho result of such consent am an election to the 'motion newel. On the first Monday of July last I was goalie ed ac cording to the requirements of law, and took my seat as a member of the Dom& with a full determination to oppose, with all the ability I possessed, and to reform, if possible, the abuses of the department, of which, by report, I had heard so much, in respect to the use of the facile for refreshments, &c., having no suspicion of 1 the exiatence of such other abuses. In respect tope acts of the previous Board. %hose term had then just cloned. and during which the con- ' tract with ICain & Schaffer (so justly the subject of scrutiuy and animadversion by the Committee of Coun cils) was made, I base nothing to do. But I had something to do with a fourth bill presented under that contract, for $12,861 79, for payment. I opposed the payment of this bill with all my power, and In doing so, felt that I wee discharging a sacred duty I oiled to the people, and now feel a high degree of gratification that I aided to preventing it receiving the sanction of the Board up to this time—and I hope it never sell. Per mit me here to say, that much credit is due to some members of the ruling party In the Board for their active and determined opposition to what I have re garded, from first to last, as an outrageous and high handed public swindle, and a gross private wrong as relates to the ore ner of the property in question. When the Board was organized in July last, I was placed npon the Committee on Lazaretto, whtch consists of seven members, I being the Junior member. Having, as before stated, determined upon a course of coaduct to be observed while a member, in respect to the conducting of its affairs, I Immediately offered a resolution to dispense with refreshment", Ac., and urged its passage upon the ground that such a use of the public funds was not only improper and unjustifiable in itself, but unlawful and indefensible, under a sup plement to the Act of Consolidation. This resolution was met by a motion to lay it upon the table, which prosalled. Despairing of all hope of being able to succeed in the abolition of this unlawful practice and abuse of official trait, for the time being the matter was suffered to rent, in the hope that the proposition would be more favorably received on a fu ture occasion. A like alert was subsequently mole, but a similar result was the consequence—and the prao. tire was continued until about the middle of Sep tember, when a resolution for its discontinuance was adopted. Mods hove been made at various times by myself and other members at the regular meetings of the Beard, to procure a report of the moneys received by the Clerk, but wl their% success My position and practice in respect to refreshments, ere., has been consistent and faithfully adhered to since my connection with the guard—a steady opposition to the practice, and a persevering refusal to eatietion it by my acts For although the practice has the sanction of long custom, I hold it to be a bad one he itself, as before stated, and in view of the law prohibiting the same, violation of official obligation and duty, which could not receive my countenance directly or Indirectly, but against which I was compelled, by a sense of duty, con stantly to protest, by words and acts. 1 therefore have not, in a single instance, (except on one occasion I dined at the Lazaretto, when on en official visit as a member of that committee) partook of any refreshments, dcr. , of• any kind whatsoever provided by the board , either "at the Orrice, at the LAZentrro, or at the CITY rL in the tiny time, or in the ntahe season." My connection a ith the llonnt places me in a position of extreme embarrassment not in reference to any doubt as to tow hat was soy duty, but from the difficulty of not being able to have all the businese of tho office brought before the board, so that all the members should have an opportunity of examining and passing upon it. Ito report of the receipts by the clerk of the board has yet been made, to my knowledge. This difficulty, and the improbability of accomplishing my object in this respeet,induced me to think of resign• ing my position, to relieve myself from the unpleasant predicament in which I wan placed, about the tinie of the appointtuent Of the Committee of Investigation by,Coun cite, which induced me to dismiss the thought at that time. WAS A reguisr attendant at the meetings of the Board, At 12 o'clock, daily, (except Sunday) during the months of July, August, and September, and since at six o'clock Wednesday evening of each week, taking about an hour each time Being n new member, I was not familiar with the workings of the office, except so far as they came to the teethe of the Board at its regular 'sessions. I therefore submit the foregoing plain statement of fact. in relation to my commotion with the Board, and claim that if any °riots hese been committed by me, they are errors of omission rather than of commission. . . . Haring read the full report of the Committee of Councils chiuged n WI the irreetigation of the smuts of the Beard of Health, I am as roach surprised at the developments made !therein tut any of my fellow.citi• nen', except so far ite hereinbefore referred to. ROBERT LINDSAY, No. 513 Franklin street, above Spring Garden 1118.1 t Molten. AMERICAN GOLD, NEW YORK, BOSTON, Lbw BALTIMORE EXCHANGES, Bought aad gold by P. BRADY & C 0.., Beakere, 125 South TIMM Street, multi, the Girard Book A MERICAN GOLD AND NEW Yonx. EXCHANGE W. 5131513 AT mainsr CURRENT RATES, 111 CRONISE A CO., SpKVIE BROKERS, no2l-dlf 40 SOUTH THIRD BT SCULL, CAMBLOS, & CO., BANKERS, To. 3tl South Third Street. Tho highod pretniutu paid for AMERICAN GOLD ♦ND NEW YORK EXCHANGE. Uncurrent Funds bought and sold. Stocks bought and sold on commission only. nolo-:m* 11 , W. TINGLEY & CO., BANKERS Lir. No, 97 South THIRD Street, Philadelphia. COLLECTIONS promptly made on all accessible points in the United States and Canada. Stocke, Bonds, Re., Bought end Sold on Commlesion. Ilncurrent Bank Notes, Checks, Re., bought at the loweet rates. Deposits received and interest allowed, as per agree ment nov 2.2 m Qxprcoo uYo►npnnico %IDE ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, .1 820 CHESTNUT STREET, forwards P/ZROELS, PACKAGES, DIERWIANDIZE, BANK NOTES and SPCIE, either by its own LINES, or In connection with other EKPRES.S COMPANIES, to all the prlnelpal TOWNS and CITIES of the United Staten. E. 8. SANDFORD, General Saperintendent. Jitouranre Companits e_tREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY—Office. 403 WALNUT. Corner of FOURTH Street. FIRE, SIARINE and INLAND INSURANCE at tho lowest rates. Put LAURI-KIM, No'reorber 23, 1857. At a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, held on the 10th inst., the following persons were elected Directors for the coming year, via: CHARLES C. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street. WM. DARLING, 1510 Pine street. ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front at. ISAAC, 11AZLEHURST, Attorney and Counsellor. JOHN 0. HUNTER, of Wright, Hunter & Co. E. TRACY, of E. Tracy & Co., Goldsmiths , Hall. JOHN It. JECURDY of Jones, White, & M'Curdy. TIIO9. GILLESPIE, of Gillespie & Zeller. JAS. B. SMITH, of Jan. D. Smith & Co. E, HARPER JEFFRIES, of Win. 11. Drown & CO. JOHN It. VOGDES, cor. Seventh and Sanoom greets. CHAS. E. THOMPSON, 413 Chestnut street. JNO. J. SLOCUM, 220 South Third street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. And at a meeting of the Directors, held this day, CHARLES O. LATHROP was unanimously re-elected President, and W5l. DARLING, Vice-President. H. K. RICHARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. CI_IRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR ANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA-o®o., No 1102 WALNUT ntreet, west of TRIAD. "IMRE WPM ONLY TARIM.. DllllOlOlB. Ser. Walker, Jao. McClure, Tho. Craven, A. B. Gillett, Furman Sheppard, Nana. /ones, M. D. Joseph Klapp, M. D, Wm. Ti. Swain, Johg Aropach, Jr., 11. N Durroughe, J. It, Ilughee, F. D. Sherman, Wm. P. Hacker, J. I'. Steiner, 11. A. Shackelford, JONES, President. Vies President. 110Mutt.rn, Secretary. tent Secretary. no2-Bm-ll lion. JOE ilon. G. W. WOODWARD, 'hie. 8. Jima B. Awron.n, AMIN fIOMMONWEALVI FIRE INSURANCE V COMPANY, OF VIE .STATk OP RENNSYLVA. NIA.--oince, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. Subacrlbed Capital, $600,000, Pald•up Capital, 1200.000. DAVID /AYNE,II. D., Preside At. TIIO3IAO S. STEWART, Vice Pres`t. Won S. Moos, Secretary. aul-ly AXING FUN D.--lINITED STATES ►J TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD And CHEST NUT Streets. Large and email sums received, and veld book on de mond, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER EST from the day of derosit to the day of withdrawal. Office /man, from 0 untils o'clock every day, and on MONDAY EVENINO9 from 7 until 0 o'clock. DRAFTS for sale on Dugland, Ireland, and Scotland from 11 upwards. President—STEPHEN R. ORAWITORD. Treamirer—PLlNY FISK. Teller—JAMES B. HUNTER. aelT-I.rit GLASS ! GLASS ,!—iVe invite the atten tem of the public to our buperlor kook of ling liah, French and American Window °lama. Our stock la large and well selected as to Aires and qualitlea and warranted free from stains. C. SCRUARK 8„ CO., Noe. Maud 154 north Fourth street VARNISHES, JAPANS, Ric.—Wo still V continue to manufacture all oar sup.. for Varoishes and Japans, which are unsurpasted by any in this country, and int Ile the attention of dealers and consu mers to our stock C. SClllt/t.CK & CO , de7•dt* NOR. 152 and 161 north Fourth street. DILATE GLASS.—Our arrangements are now complete, and we aro prepared to furnish to builders and others superior French Plate Glass, of all sizes, as low u any other establishment in the city. C. SCIERACK Zr. CO., de7.otlb Nos. 162 and 164 north Fourth street. PUBLIC NOTICE.-E. G. WHITMAN & CO. are now prepared to offer to the public the best and largest assortment of Bonbons, Sugar Toys, Candied Fruits, Sugar and other fancy goods, mutable for Christmas Trees. The candles manufactured by 114 are made of the best material that can be had, amongst which are fine sugar-coated Almonds, Jelly Drops, Cordial Drops, Moss Paste, Cum Drops, Cararnelles, &c c. S.—Superior Waintit Candies, Cream, and all varieties of plain Candies. Alan, stealers In all kinds Forelgo Fruits and Nuts. No. 103 South SE COND, one door below eirp T N T Street, Philadel phia. no•J8.0 to thaw* FLOORING BOARDS -23,580 feet Caro linen flooring boards, afloat, for rthi by MARTIN & MAO4LISTER an) 110 North Wator fared 5 GALLS. WHALE OIL, ) 000 1,000 gall, Elephant Oil, 69 bble. No. 1 Lard Oil, for lode by 0110A8DALE, PEIRON, & 00., nolo4f No. 104 N. Delaware avenue MARACAIBO COFFEE.-150 bags prime 11. Hamra() Coffee, now landing from boron° Irma ; and for 8010 ay OLIARLEB TIME, matl•Vi iSB (car) Want Wry. Oaks by Mintion Al THOMAS & SONS, J.V.1.• Nog, 139 and 141 SOUTH FOURTH BTRIBT, (Formerly Nog. 67 and Q.) REAL ESTATE, STOCKS, &e. Sales at the Philadelphia Enduing* every Tuesday Evening. 117 Handbills of each property Issued separately, In addition to which we publish on the fla •krdayprevious to each sale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. 117 FURNITURE BALES AT TH.E STORE every Thursday morning. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE! SALE. li3" We hare a large amount of Real Estate at • • rate Pale, including every description of City an. Country property. Printed Lists may be had at the auction Store. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. 117' Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Re gister, and advertined occasionally in our Public Sale Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed weekly,) tree of charge. STOCES, 1110ETGAGX, REAL ESTATE, &v. Pamphlet Catalogues now read] containing full do scilptions of all the property to be sold on Tuesday neat, Bth inst., with a Hat of sales 11th and 22d Docem. her and a large list of Real Estate at private sale. STOCKS, This Evening. December Bth, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex change, prerloua to the sale of real estate; HAVRE DE GRACE TOW-BOAT COMPANY.—AIao, 2 shares Philadelphia & Ilarre de Grace Meant Tow- Boat Company. 6 shares American Academy of Music. 20 chores Commonwealth Bank--$25 paid. 10 shares Reliance Mutual Insurance Company, par 650. 3 shares Alliance Insurance Company. par $5O. REAL ESTATE BALE—THIS EVENING Thia salo will haclude— NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE—N. W. corner Fit• teenth and Lombard streets. It is replete with modern improvements and conveniences. 51,000 may remain on mortgage. TWO LARGE AND VALUABLE LOTS, WEST PRI L ADELPnlA,—Valusble lot S. E. corner of Walnut and Margaretta streets 150 by 175 feet. Valuable lot, north side of Locust street, 100 feet west William street, 100 by HI feet (two fronts). NANDSOSIE MODERN RESIDENCE, PINE IT.— The handsome etcetera residence southeast corner of Pine and Nineteenth streets. It 18.24 feet front, and finished in handsome modern style. Immediate posses sion. EU' Only 51,000 required in cash. MORTGAGE FOR $192.5.—A150, a first mortgage secured volt. stone dwellings and lot of ground, Cresson street, Maneyunk. Clear of ground-rent. - There is a perpetual policy of insurance for $5,000. lIANDSOALE DOUBLE RESIDENCE, WITH SIDE YARD.-13andsomo new residence, replete with all modem improvements, northeast corner Franklin and ,Poplar streets, lot 0 feet front. MODERN RESIDENCE.—AIso, handsome new resi dence, replete with modern conveniences, Franklin it, adjoining the above, lot 28 feet, 8 inches front. DU- The above ere very desirable residences. Im mediate possession may be had. Terms accommodating. itVAL EATATE'S - ALE-D.E02:318.ER 16th. Tbis sale Will include— Orphans' Court Bale—l:elate of Benjamin Burnell, FOUR THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLINGS-. Pratt street, east of Fairmount street, VALUABLE FAILM, 77 scree and 39 perches, 3 miles from FM.191.1'1110, and 3 miles from Paoli, Chester county, Pa. NEAT DWELLING, WIIARTON STREET.—AIso, is nest modern three-story brick dwelling with brick stable, north side of Wharton street, between Fifth awl Sloth streets. EXTRA VALUABLE REAL ESTATE-DECEMBER 2:2 Tbis sale Rill Include . . . . • - . LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT—Tenth street, bfe tween Chestnut and Market streets, corner of Marble street-9d feet front on Tenth street, 132 feet on 'Marble atrest, with frame tenements thereon renting for 32,400 a year. Clear of alt temumbrante. VALUABLE CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY— North side, west of Tenth street, 28 feet front, 178 feet deep. Clear of all Membranes. Rents for $3,800 a year. ID' Both the above are valuable bualasaa locations. THREE•STORY BRICK DWELLING —AThree.story brick dwelling, south side of Branch street, No. 300, between Third and Fourth, and Race end New streets. , c ili k MisCIA • LOUS BOOKS AND STATIONERY. This Evening. Decemb at the auction store, will be sold an assortment o miscellaneous books and stationery. Salo at the N W. errner Fifteenth and Lombard Rs. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ROSEWOOD PIA N 0. FORTE, MANTEL CLOCK, OIL PAINTINGS, TAPESTRY CARPETS, ese. On Wednesday Morning, Dec. Oth, at lb o'clock, will be sold at the N. W. cor ner of Fifteenth and Lombard streets, the bonsehold and kitchen furniture of a gentleman declining house keeping jEr— May be examined at 8 o'clock on the morning of eels. Pole Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street SUPERIOR FURNITURE., FINE MIRRORS, PIANO FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Re. On Thursday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at. the auction store, an extensive assortment of second-hind furniture, One mirrors, Brussels carpets, ace., from families declining house keeping. SUPERIOR FIRE-PROOF CREST large end superior lire-proof chest male by Wilder. SALE OF STANDARD EDITIONS OF THE POETS, ILLUSTRATED WORKS, ANNUALS FOR 1854, ELEOANT ALBUMS, dm On Thursday Evening, December 10th, at the auction store, an assortment of standanl miscellaneous books, illustrated works, an nuals for 1858, Re. ID - For particulars see catalogues. SALE OF LAW BOOKS. On Monday Evening, _ _ . December 14th, at the suction store, Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street, will be sold a stock of law books, comprboug various reports, digests, elementary works, &c., &c. j Particulars lu catalogues, which will be ready on alonday morning and the books arranged for eumi• nation. Peremptory Sale. 210 FINE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER COLOR DRAWINGS--STOCK OF A. 8 ROBINSON. On Thrutday Morning, 17th inst., at 10 o'clock, at the Acre of A. S. Robin son, No. 010 Chestnut street, will be sold, by catalogue, without reeeno, about •200 choice and valuable oil paintings and water color drawings by eminent artiste, including Moran, Gersher,Weber,Rothermel, Brochart, Richardson, Vsn Illarkenberg, lanes, Birch, Renner, Lewis, Lawrence, Leutce, Schnee/utile, Brughel, Sou tane, C. Lambd in, J. R. Lambdin, Ice., ice. mi• Full particulars in catalopes, three days pre vious to the sale. AT PRIVATE SALE. Shares in the Academy of Music; Point Breeze Park; Philadelpb'a and Mercantile Libraries; Athentento, &o. FARLEY , ' AT PRIVATE SALE. The elegant country seat and farm, known as Far• ley," late the residence of Richard Paxson, deceased, formerly of Dr. Shippeu, is offered at private sale. Poll descriptions may be had at the auction rooms. `,..4 untscinento DA.RODL VIEUXTEMPS' FAREWELL .I_ NIGHT. ENGLISH CONOERT.—TICKETS .30 CENTS. AII.II3IOAL FUND MALL. THURSDAY, December 10th, Pesitively the last appearance in Philadelphia of 3ILLE. TERESA PARODI, if CERT TIEUXTE3IPS, MISS MILNER, (The now English Prima Donna.) MR. PERKING, (The new English Tenor.) Sloth eminent artiste, hay ingbeen engaged in London, by the Directors of the Academy of Music, New York, for the production of English Operas and Grand Ora l° r ior Conductor—Signor P EMIG EEL The price of admission, notwithstanding the great at traction, has been flied at FIFTY CENTS, the price whirl, proved to be entirely successful in the New York Academy of Music and at Niblo's Garden. The programme on this occasion will be carefully chosen, and will contain only English selections, In cluding, by universal desire, that soul-stirring Ameri can National Song, THE STAR SPANGLED DINNER, Sung by Mlle PARODI and Miss MILNER. del-4t WHEATLErs ARCH ST. THEATRE —SOLE LESSEE. W. WHEATLEY WM be presented THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Dec Bth, IW, Will be presented the elegant Petite Comedy of the DAY AFTER THE WEDDING. Colonel Freely°, hlr Wheatley; Lord Rivers, Mr Tannehill; Lady Freely°, Mrs Davenport; Mrs Da vies, Mre Thayer. To be followed by the new three-act Comedy, entitled MEM Peter Grievous, Mr Clarke; Mark Maythorn, Mr Dol man ; Annette, Mrs D P Bowers ; Min Tempest, Mr% Thayer. To conclude with the beautiful Play, entitled THE BRIDE OF LAMMiR)IOOR Edgar Ravenswood, Alr E L Davenport; Gabel Bal derston, Mr Thayer; Lucy Ashton, Alra Davenport; Lady Ashton, hlrs Elmore. BOMA or PRICEO.—Boxes, 75 cents; Secured Beats, 38; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Seats in Private Boxes, 75 cents; Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colored Persons, 2.5 cents; Private Box In Gallery for Colored Persons, 38 cents. Box °Dice open from 10 A. AI. until 9P. 11. Doors will open at 8,4 o'clock i performance to commence at 7, precieely. NATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS, WALNUT STREET, NEAR EIGIITH. LESSEE WESLEY BARMORE. EQUESTRIAN MANAGER TIIO3. KIM Will be presented THIS (Tuesday) EVENINU Dec. Sib, ISSI, BRILLIANT PONY RAO'S, d e , k.. Second Night or Mr. WOODS as Richard 111, Sir John Falntair, and Shylock. Also. SCENES IN COUNTRY LIRE, By tho company. Two of the most renowned Clowns In the world, Mr. FRED WILSON and Mr J BUCK, will also be in at tendabee. PRICED OP ADMISSION.—Dress Circle 37% cents. Pa. Emir Circle 25 cents. Private Poxes 50 cents. Poore ovu at 6)4 o'clock. Performance to com mance at 7,1 i o'clock. A„Lp TS. J A T u E r T a .T StagelE A L :I s ; John Sefton. Pricer —Dress Circle and Manager, Parquee, 25 cents; Upper Circle, 25 cents; Secured Seat..., 5751 cents; Private Iles and Orchestra Sesta, 50 cents. Dos Office open from 9 o'clock A. 51. to 3 P.M. Down opon at quarter to 7 o'clock; performance to commence at 7,V, precisely. Will be performed THIS (Tuesday) I:VI:NINO, Dec. Mb, IS 7, THE ENCHANTRESS. Rau.. :quite, the Enchantress JAYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST., BELOW SEVENTH. BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS, Will perfurni THIS (Tuesday) EVENING, Dec. lith, The great Burlesque Opens or TROVATORE Count Luuatick. Mr. li, B Buckley, Lady Lemmonors Miss C alba . Preceded by their inimitable ETHIOPIAN MINSTRELSY. Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock. Curtain rises a , half pant 7 precisely. Admission 25 cents. SANFORIY 3 OPERA HOUSE— ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES THIS EVENING. Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troupe of Stars—New Dances by the Sanford Children. Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before eight. To conclude with A LAUGHABLE AFTERPIECE. Admittance 25 cents. Olaes (tub Eljina Ware. CALL AND SEE The °rented vs:tiger 011 ItOLIDAIi PRY:SI:NTS firer exhibited in THY CITY OF POILADELPRIA, Which trill be sold at exceediogly LOW PRIOEtic ar MARMIEN tr, WITTE , S, MASONIC HALL, dl-t7 713 CHESTNUT ST CARRIERS' ADDRESSESprepared by an experienced writer, at No. 1160 S. ELEVENTH Street, above Federal. des ROARDING.-7-lleairable second and third AAP story tarnished ROOMS with Board, at deb-Iw+Bo7 North NINTH Street. HALE ROPE.—linyers are Invited to call and examine our Manila Bale Rope, which we can ern 'ell as low an American, and warning It superior in trenith awl dual:City. PITLAB 014 X 9. X. WIT as 4 ap 1,4411111. Salts tra - 21tutbint. BSCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, jsuoces. • WOLBEBT &COM 131 Man= opP9tite ta• Oust= got" binireen Antra ea= Stmts. EBBS, FURS. &c. ' On Wednesday Commentmg at 10 o'clock il =y, will be Ma by catalogue, for nub., a general assortment at Ears, contd.:log talmes, capes, muffs, pelarinee, stub, siderite:a, glow, collars, gruustlets. caps, &e., made in the beet manner, or sable Siberian squirrel, struts martin, ermine, mya, swanledown, &e. SILK MID C CLOAKS, TAIMAS, AND .lISTERS.—AIso a line Wise' elegantly made aced . oth cloaks. talmas, dusters. bisques, maatillsa, Act. . EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS.—AIso, MI assortment French tad Scotch embroideries in 4st conet, cambric, twig sad book muallas, Also, bonnet and trimming ribbons, *ilk galloon dim ming,, silk relret ribbons, silk fringes, blonde lace, &e . &e. WOOL HOSIERY GOODS.—AIso, mimeo and Wednen's wool and merino shirts and drawers, wool acerb and. cravats, wool hose and halt hose, 'sea gloves. CHENILLE SHAWLS AND SOLEIIB.--Abse, a Mu choice colors chenille shawls and scarfs, Darla printed cashmere shawls, wool square sad long shawl". GOLD WATCHES.—AIso, 12 or 16 gold watches, to hunting cases. 1:0" The whole will be ready for examination, with catalogued, early on the morning of sale when the trade, and purchasers generally, will find it ' their hits.. rest to attend. IAI.IES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, *iv N 0.422 WALNUT STREET, &UT. FOURTH. CARD-SALE OF HOUSEHOLD YURNITURE-TITES- . Er We beg leave to inform the publie that we hold our regular weekly sales of Furniture every Tuesday, at our SPACIOUS SALES BOON, NO. 4`..4 WALNUT STREET, where every possible attention is given to oh. taro the highest prices for ne goods of those who val . favor us with consisezts. Families haringportions of their furniture to " of, or those declining house keeping and not w' wishing Wee at their own dwellings. MI have their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO OUR SALES 11.00 E, WHERE THEY WILL ELEA.LILE BETTER PRICES FOB THEIR FURNITURE THAN THEY CAN OBTAIN PROM ANY OF THE FURNI TURE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE IN THE CITY. [Er Persons favoring us with consignment; am rest roared that their property will not be sacrificed: Commiasions more moderate than those ehargel by any other Auction House in the city. UConaignments reepectfully solicited. &lee paid immediately after the goods are sold. REAL ESTATE SALE-DECEMBER 7:11. Thin sale at the Exchange, on Wednesday evening, December 23d, 1857, at 7 o'clock will Include, Orphans' Court Sale.— Estate of Joseph Colhouw, Dee'd. FRAME BLOUSE AND LOT, ANN STREEWNINE TEENTII WARD.—A frame house, and lot of ground, southeast side of Ann street, 50 feet southeast from Sarah street, Nineteenth ward, 20 feet trent, 106 feet deep. $25 ground rent. Orphans' Court Sale.—Eetate of IL Y. Roemer Dite'd. PROPERTY QUEEN STREET, KENSINGTON.—A certain house and lot, north aide of Queen street, 24 feet front. and 120 feet deep, to a 13.4 feet alley leading from Shachamszon street. Clear of incumbranOta. Orphans' Court Sale.—Same Estate. FRAME BLOUSE AND LOT. POPLAR STREET.— A frame house, and lot of ground, north aide of Poplar street, between front and second, 20 feat front, and 110 feet deep. $l2 ground rent. . . STORE AND DWELLING, 00ATE8 BT., ABOVE SEVENTEENTH —A three-story brick store and dwel ling. south side of Coates street, 85 feet 9 inches east of Eighteenth street, 17 feet I inch front, and 63 ft. IX inches deep, along Florence street. The house has bulk windows, gas, and hydrant. $54 ground rent. Rants for MO per annum. flY'Ternis—cash. Sale posities. fl 950 to be paid on each of the *bore when the same is etrurk off. Sale at No. 42`2 Walnut greet. HOSEHOLD FITRICITIIIIE, CARPETS, &e. This Morning, At 10 o'clock, will be sold, at the auction Aka, an assortment of howtelkold fartutare. . . . OFFICE FURNITIME.—AIso, a Large double count ing -house desk, handsome Irian t do neat Iron rafts for counting-house, office tables, chairs, &c. Also. a small assortment of wines, liquors, Ere., to be sold by order of executor. AT PRIVATE BALE. - A Etrst•slaas Printing one s , wit: ta r tun of bal. nem. font printing presses, two B ee and one Wm/ Typo and everything necessary for e bottom. Agply at the Auction Store. moja N A NS, A lON TT12111E11.; Stu SIXTH and RACE liitmta. AT PRIVATE 0 C r R Gold and Wirer pats hoer. Lavine, English, Swim, and Franck I atehte, Jewelry, of every description, musical instrumental, &a., ho. AT PRIVATE SALE--Arranged on second door, household furniture, of every description, beds, mat tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy articles, ke., &a., &a. Oat-door sales attended to personally , by the Auction eer. Charges very low. Consignments of furniture elothing, jewelry, do , &a , solicited. NATHAN'S PRINCLPAL LOAN OFTIOI s 8. E. Corner of Blxth and Race Streets, Where money will be loaned on gold and silver ;date Watches, Jewelry Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goode, Groceries, Began, H ardware , Cutlery, ratmitare. Bed ding. Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stock' , and on all 'ar ticles of value for any length of time agreed co, mum= satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other ostab ltehment. H. IiATHANS, GREAT BARGAINS FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT PRIVATE SALE, AT REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. Hunting ease, double ease, and doable bottom, fall jeweled and plain English patent lever watches. Sliver English patent lever watches. Hunting Care and open , face gold escapement and lever watches Hunting cue and open fare gold lepine watch... Very fine enameled ladies' gold watches. w Silver lever and keine watches, English, Swiss, and French watches, gold chains, jewelry, musical Matsu meats, and numerous fancy articles. WEED'S great sale of forfeited Watches, Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Mcleod Inat rn meiti, &e.ortlttakslasee shortly. Due notice will be given. WEBIPS great sale of Dry Goo.* Clothing, Badding, &0., being forfeited eollstensbi, will take place shortly. Dee notice will be given. AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HALO THE MULL SELLING PRlCES.—Doublahottruned and hunting case gold patent lever .watches, of the meet sp. proved mske-e; Muting case and open hoe gold escape ment lever and liplue watches, full jeweled; line gold enameled lever and lepine watches for laillas'; gold. jewelry •of ovary description; silver lever and le watches, in bunting ewes and open face; silver Sig Swim, and French watches; • general assortment of fur niture, beds, mattresses, mirror'. &c. OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, andeliarges to milt the times, low. Consignments of every description of goods solicited for public or private sale. MONEY ADVANCED on all and every kind of good', for public or private sale, or to be held for a limited time. Charges low. SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN 07110 h, No. 112 /loath THIRD Street, below Walnut, opposite Year at., only eight doors below the Richange bum of business from 7 o'clock, A. M., until le o'clock in tke evening. • Onbdoor sales, and sales at the Auction Home, at. tended upon the most eatlefactory terms. OLEITAL $lOO 000. EstublirAedfer tie Met nifty Tsars. - Advances nude from one dollar to thousards ou The monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, hardware, Mar chandise, Clothing, Tamitnre, liedding,Oheara,ldrusteal Instruments, hum, home, earriagee, and Goods of every description. All goods can main any length of time agreed upon. All adreneee, from one hantL-ed dollars and upwards will be eherged 2 per cent. per month; 2600 and OM, the lowest market rate. . This Store Honse having a depth of 120 feet, has lags Ere and thief-proof rocas to store all valuable., and pri Tate watchmen for the premises • also, a heavy than ram effected for the benedt of ape:eons haying goods advanced upon IC B.—On aocount of haying an unlimited capital, this once is prepared to make odes:mei on more satis factory and accommodating terms than 'my other in thiscity. Money adranosd to the poor, to main amounts, with' oat any *harp. AT IMITATE BALI. add Patent Lever and other Watohee, Zswsby, sat Clothing will le sold at reduced prim. and -1j: GEORGE W. SMITE', AIIOTIONEER N. B. corner of BARRON and BOOTEE Btrteti above Second. Emma SALES. SALES EVERY SATURDAY EVENING, At 7% o'clock, at the Anation Store, of Hardware, Cot lery, Hossekeeping Articles, Clothing, Watches, astral ry, Sauey Articles, ko. Oentletnen's .furnishing samba. MINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war i~ ranted, of elegant material end superior work manship. Also, Dress Stocks and Gentlemen's Wrap pers, at the Premium Store of W. W. RlCHiffiT 812 ARCH Street, abore Sixth. nal-7 7 RAPPERS! WRAPPERS! WRAP PERS !—A very large and elegant assortment at reduced prices. Also, heavy under-elothin of all de serlptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KIiIURT'S, 0111 ARM! ;Street, above sixth. stea.y I TE . R isi g a sgp c T i z, and GEPATENT BINNILDNR SEAM SLURP MANNFACTORY, No. T9O OLLESTNIIT Street, Moore &Tenth street. Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, is particularly Invited to this improved eat at Shirts, the moot perfect fitting article made. At 11110i0. aale and retail, and made to order. atrs-Iyit Copartnership Notices. nisSOLUTION.-The PARTNERSHIP IL. heretofore existing as BASER dc WILLIAMS la THIS DAT dissolved by mutual consent. The business will be continued at the old stand, 11E2 MARKET St.. by CUARLES WILLIAMS, who la authorised to collect and pay all debts of the late firm. Dec. 1,1857 The undersigned would Infers" the public, thst haring bought out Mr P. W. Baker. hie late partner, he will continue the HEATING and VENTIL.ATING business Id the old stand, 1132 MARKET Street, where will bo found a full aasortmenlof Ranges, heater,, Ventilators, Registers, Bath Boilers, Ac,and hopes, by strict at tention to business, to merls share of the patronage of the public. CHARLES WILLIMB. 'NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE firm of REM BROTHERS & CO., heretofore ex isting In New York ant Philadelphia, L thin day DIS SOLVED by mutual consent, and that the burineee of the firos will only be carried on for the purpose of li quidation. Signet, Itcbiugs Richlnge November 18, TAMES H..BRYSON'S BOOK AND JOB tp PRINTING ROOMS, 2 North SIXTH Sheet, that above Market, Philadelphia. Blanks, Canis, Bill heads' Pamphlets, and general Printing attended to. llindiog attended to in connection with printed head logs of Dhoks and Receipts. d2—lf n EVANE,-10,000---PRINTEE, E Cards per Hear: Ts ?rel. est fru erethrial 41141410 1/ 00 0' D tbavkipi. rms. la Ow bil OP iat•auvi InTrem ..... L art A I awake. Bat 1.4. b. Cab sag Coda LI ...via°. Too Tlowasi Oted.rn ROW* 8 101. . Its very bag st,l+-11iir Ph*. pima nood. . • .vory,VOLETWI ET. belerwrCbees.S. GREAT REDUCTION IN THZ PILICZ OP CEMETERY LOTS The Glenwood Cemetery Co hare determined to sell the lots in their Cemetery at ONE RALF The present prices for cash. Br this redaction NMI of the most eligible Lots wilt be sold at TWELVE IMILLAES. Only 300 lots will be disposed of at these rates, and the opportunity is offered until January let, ISM. Ap ply at the office, No. 431 WALNUT 'STREET. below fifth. SPIRITS T 1 ' PENTLNE-200 bbbi Spirit Toroth:Lo t toarriTO, for Ph by MART ULtr. HAO.ALISTIS, an 1 ID North Water attest 5000 TONS of MITCHELL & OROAS- A _ dale , ' improved saper PROSPLIATE OY J H for ode bj CROASDaiId, PZIRCB & CO , not 041' N 0.104 N. 'Delaware mane. COTTON -100 Wee Gulf Ootton, In store and tor iel4 Pl= a 3UOALISTNI, Sul VS KIM WON ;VW Positive Sale PETER W BAKER, CHARLES WILLIAMS ENOCH REISS, ISAAC REISS. JAMES M. GINS, JOILN POTTER. nold-dMActuth.e.tf Job printing