Veils Arrifirit BRisozfatrt t riff ly.vayturrt:t,ThA.govr AO, K 1 i -70110,'Iriook tholitorr - tiOirikobbi#iiriwrow, its 4. - 4 0 r41, along drtriug ; theprasentseieon , nowthiit ' th e 11°114,am appreehlitneihtZin:SOme, dipertatentsi at /ostilhihiff qUie)ceriepOia iill4. -Whether this be the tor riot:solution notrfrom Some oMise,nrr other atits'prolenteknilCendif settritYyesterdey afternoon ithaeri ontlaMia of bettei ru..cr0„,4,-A-ok:prommi Jorotioo,,, - the approaching fee, tive seasoff la rieflo twerlthent its wonted cheer ; nor effeetid,dtlOh',e;#4o ,6 Zl litr , O.eft se ours , with enough ':iiietyitiffig to.,Msia;lifi.eciinfortable, and some to spec& tnp . onelotalin t soletties tea *le of emergency. 1 , 44 delightful weather yesterday, after the' anaemia veil Was'orithdrewn from• the azure hastens; doubtless contributed" Sewn torrandthe'ectlet4 among our retail dente:LW. 4.revr Meru each diYa bnimemithis and (Mast • mss Will 'Most probably resalt in spritesl luWering of the Aintree 'CP Valais Ara the pockets ofparchasern. AtelArttrakY Ordinal - MAN, in 'a late . , eloquent disecniuni itigut 114 Vines; says: " We have insisted here; amtatind'ageln,,that pliosnres and, verieniiens are a4phicely indispensable to mates kighesl eondi tic:t.-Out, Mortal. To keep the • mind ever intennely strained,: amid life's anxious activities, la greatly to hilzart(either:ile irrpeeillti or madness. To begin the needful work of economical retrenchment ht the field of simple sint sinless enjoymenta, were like shortening the fuel of the milts when the steamer labors with the . storm and delves: amid, breakers." Thle is the true doetrlne. Trim:may matter& are somewhat twisted upi it affords no good reason why the boys shall be deprived of their customary sports during the approaching fes tive season". "All week and no play mokei sack a dull Dep.' , To enable all to indulge in the 'innocent awl healthful recreation of skating, A. Tlilmes & Co.i 617 Arch etreet,"heiw enpplled themselves with an elegant assortment of east steel arid malleable Iron skates, all of thelfewirmannfactitre, which they offer at prices to suit theiiniei. Their skates recelied the drat promiuM at the recant State fate, and are highly commended by the beat stature of tee' „ 1P.113T81; VlCSblt*S.—Among :the irap9o) oellec• tick prisintligs now arranged at Site rOOllll of Mr. A.S. Robinson, No. 910 Chestnut street, which are to be sold by Id Then dc lions, on Thursday, tha , rith ' , instant, wo notlead several very biquleitti *tida l by Drodistd s in rich oval transom. - • The as Pins,ultra of the art bas been lathe faultless execution; not ouly - Of the drairing, drapery, arid colOrlng . or tlisie female agoras, but of their gene rat:impression, In addition. to the works of merit al*yanitidedln our edemas, there are many others etlyalui,and well iti:liffiy the attention of picture soeh -6"4-...... r ' SEP, finieuenatt4tritzu Tolateirt.r.—Per a rid/ lntelleotnal ttest, go to Musical Fund Mill this evening. TitraNDS' rocently, had occa sion to call at the extednive retail dry-goals establish ment, on the southeast corner of tighth and Arch stieete; ender ;the proprietorship of, Charles Adams, we Were struck with the order and system observed in itt nutusgement. Mr. Adams is one of our old est and most successful dry-goods operators, and by his address add . attention has built up a trade, especially among that eteellenfolms of our sittsene—the Friends —that Is probably surpassed In but one instance In our city. _ • HOl.inar Booss.—Mr. G. •G. Evans, - at the Original (lift Book Store, Chestnut street, below Fifth, BrOwnhi Iron bulbliog, has an immense stook of books aultablo fol. holiday gifts, which ho sells as low as they may be bad at any other place in the city.' it should ' be remembered by the readers of Tao Patent that with 'sorry purchase of ooe dollar and upwattle Eyans for eddies, gift, either ofjeweiry, it:minding watches, or of coal orflour.: - .A.-peroini, by spending:a dollar at kis place, not only gets hie book, but with it • gift which may enable him to obtain handsome Christmas, presents and a Score of friends. lyttibrAtio's Wititxottito.—Ltuttes who wish to purchaeo Christmas presents for their finale friends will and the beautiful 'wrappers at ft, 0. Walborn & 00 , e, Nos. 6 and 7 forth, Eixth street, just, suited to their tastes: Everything else iti the way of gentlemen's fox- Making goods !Spears. W. ,k Co. keep And sett at prime suited to the Uwe.. . ORPANIC QIISER.DIB.--eati Oome phrenologist ten us whether the organ of Tuns is ever located in' the hand, and if not, what he would calla hand-organ 'Further, if the art of Kozo, who turns it, has anything to do with Mozart and why be should need to feel crank when he only grinds for the cents, and not the eound and, 11 the 111/301 of his organ are all sot to one key,' le that any rook , ,tlien, or 101111; than hia monkey 3, And, lastly, is thereon establishment to the wor/d like to that , of Clifton, Albright; & Co,, dayne's Hail, No . , 627 Chestnut street, for p roducing *eon and elegant clothing, - ' „ , TAE LITTLE GIANT WSW OX THE ADXISISTILL- TiON.- - -Sinatar Douglas creates a ceneatioa in the Se mite yenta/day by hauling the President over the coat on the /Canaan question The Senator was in high fee, they, siad looked remarkably well, h aving recently oh. -tattled for himself a new exit at tha Brown stone Oa. thing Hata Rackhill Wilma, Noe. 803andill050heat. ant greet, above Sixth, Philadelphia. [Corrests,denee o! the Philadelphia Xxehtthge.l BricimroN, Bar)vadoes, Nor. 2% 1857 The weather is' all that ooriid be desired with us, bong visited' ith occasional showers of rain. The crops. trill be abundant, particularly that of sugar, and will come in early. ; The public health con tinues good. No sug,ar ,in ' market. Molasses is ale," per gallon, And Rum 400., in bond. During the last two weeks theimportations consist of Mal bbls. flour ' 015 bbla . meal; 780 of which were for warded- to the neighboring island„all from the United States. Salmon and Mackerel are much weintkull Codfish and flaring are In good supply, Tha second' Witt 'lndia regiment of foot., "of 1,200 rank and file are in readiness 1.4, proceed to the seat of war In'lndlit, under command of Col. Whitfield. , A -few days ago. MajorGeneral' Dell, commanding IL foroes received this order from the Horse Guards, and the presamp- Goa is, that several other regiments In these Wands will soon follow. The following American ,vessels are in, port : Barques Minstrel,: loading; Agues, discharging ; Grampus, do. ; brigs Hound, Wanderer,Bylph, Royaleton, Atlantic,Crawford, Panay Butler; schooners- Typhis, A. Middleton, and " Hiawatha— all discharging. Years, da., H. C. Afaxwar.r.. - A illysterleue Nyedding—Hynien In a Hotel. [From the Cincinnati Gazette, Bth.L 'A cool matrimonial affair took Ptace'at the Wal nut Street House on Sunday evening. About nix o'elottk, azninister.ealled upon the proprietor and stated that he made an appointment to marry a couple at that hour in the parlor of the hotel. The landlord knew of no one in the establishment who wee matrimonially Inclined. Not a BOW about the house bad " declared their intentions" of any thing eo desperate. The minister began to think he bad been humbugged--Ahat lie had been made the dupe of somepracileal joker, and began to feel Tao uncomfortable at hie position. , - Nair an hour rolled around, and the minister was about 'taking his departure, when the side deer bell rang, and a - gentleman and lady made their appearance. At the door of the ladies' par ter they were-met by the minister. Without say ing a word, the couple walked into the parlor, where two or three guests were assembled; the lady 000lly took off' her-bonnet and shawl, pinned on a collar at the looltbig.glass, nodded to the gentleman, ...who immediately-placed himself at her side, and in less 'time than we heti taken to tell so renel of the story, they were pronounced man end wife, and - had departed.: No one knew who - they Were. The minister bad their names, bet he was as mach in the dark as any one else, beyond the usual information conveyed by a marriegc license. -They camp on foot, and left in the same way. The -lady was young and *cry pretty, and the gentleman genteel appearing. Not over five minuted elapsed from the time of their arrival at the Walnut, to their departure from the houso.• There woe a mystery Abut the whole affair that gave it an air of romance. Was it a runaway match, resorting to this method of accomplishing their byreenlal projects. without the knowledge of parents or.g. 'sardine ? Had any breakfast table in town one leis faritiliar feee yesterday morning, whose' absence was unexplained? -Biker coinhas, oflate,become so very scarce In Belgium, that the mint; at Brussels, has been, - for 'Rime time past, actively employed in coining gold, in order to meet the wants of cticidation. Gold; it' may he remembered; was, a few years since, withdrawn from circu lation in Belgiutn, silver alone constituting the currency. • • • • • - Smorta!tone. [Reported for The rrei!n, LEttliP.-11arque 'Aaron I Itarciy. 9 -KO Sierra Goetze hides, gala gatloan palm oil, 643 hug pa' nuts, 28421bs old copper 4.284 lbs old yellow metal, 31t4 places aimtrood, 2 old 614,1 cask plekled bides, Wm Caramlngn k Soo. - LETTER - BAGS At Ute brerehasts , Szebeggs, Ship tr Madmay; Webb London, *don O t ltlp.o4l,4olphis,'Pool , 4,;JAverpool, goon „ . , 1106 AD OP TRAWL 11,DwAsnJ.,. WARIOIR M. Rasta'', • CORIOTTRIE Or WIN Morn Titivoosz S. vainisscra, , , „ NAI[.IIN(i.OP THE OCEAN:STEADIERS. BROIL THE UNITED NEVES. ' WreAKIII ' . - - TAffig FOR . DAT Atonic-ft •• ' - ... .Ilooton. - .Llverpbol.- Deo 16 Now York New York..olsegow .....,. ..... Deo 16 DAD1e......:........ New Yorkz.Llverpool.„,.,„„,v e , le stitapa... - . „. ... .• . Doefon..Llverpool ...... .:.. Deo 23 Cktaottk.. - ......"... New Yorlt..Liverpool - *... Ale° 0 Fulton New York..llavre - .. DaC 27 Borooeler , ' Now York„Thunburg J Jolt 1 - Adriatic Now York—Liverpool: ...... .... aati 2 Estelle - " New York—Liverpool -Jan 6 AraHO y..iNew York..Bavro 117.11.0p3. , • -'-• —' ":-..-.: asoX sok ' taw New York Glasgow-New York ' ' Nov la Enr0pa........ ..1.1verpool„Boston - Nov 28 /Toro 414 }torobore•Neyr York ...... .• ..Deo 1 Edinburg Glasgow. ( Now York ' Deo 2 Oanada ...... ....LiverpooL:Boston ' Deo 5 Adrlatio.... ....Liverpool-NSW York Deo" 9 Persia .. , .... .....tivorpOW.New York Deo 12 drago - Itavre..Netv York • 'Dec 18 Niagara , Llverpoot-Easton Deo 10 At 10nt1e....-.....LiverFl. •New York Deo 23 Africa'. .. .. .. .....Liver I.. New york Dec 29 /commoiga Nam urg-New York " Jan 1 anon , = . liarro-New - Yotk ' Jan 12 Erin The Oallrornia Mail Steamers sail trOrnNew York OD the ta end 20th Or Ouch 7, 8 8 3 th• - - , MOMENTS OY TIA:VAIf,A STEAMERS. ' Atoil'OillicrlV‘. 4l rom Neer York 24, arriving at Ha i vena Eitlqind eir Orleans 11th. Prom New Orleans kylki liavans us:, arriving at New York 22th. -gutsy, turfirlrett-Notr York 7th' at each month, 1 arrivrair at Havana 12th, and White - 14th. From No. bile 224, Ifs:vans 24th,- arriving at New York 28th. - 041;41444—Yroat$4w York 12th, arriving at Havana ' Alth. indite* ()chasm letti. -That New Orleans 27th, k Havana 29th, arriving at iftwAtork.B4: • i 4,X,101104- orrg-:-Front New Yark 17th, arriving at I.le. i • _ bante-01, and New" Orleans 26tbk: Prom New Orleans F - 4th - ,•' 504 - - arriving it New vatic lath - - .4,44P109444141t=-Fritm Now York 27th, arriving at 1 , 7109101111sttisrubliaW,Orlians &I. Fro - Ml.lw Orleana i 14th gauss Otis; Ant at Near York 18th. , . ' . i ' -.l*.theOhastatitott -11,41' 444 4th due at Ha i - E yilit4l44cii4 'Uhl -, IrivntAirtits 10.171D4 Othi dots* ; P1ir, 4 0010146 , 4481,4, ', - =:q,-., ,k •. -.,- , . , ;! '''''l.l.!;;:ittsf4:•- .• ' • ' ;)""r:414414•j1e—: ~ X. l f:' •l: S.''' ''' •7.mt.. • '.. —.•. • •• ~ ,k. , .•I s t ,11.11 : ' ,. ,, ASt- ,1 4:-As": . 4 4 •'• !:f.: , ' ~ :'''. ,:,./ ' • ,:'••. V4.li7vl;' • ••• ,,, t ,,,- i10: 4 .1::21c , - , - ,, '• • - • . 7, "! . - ~": : .•,.„ .z. 2 ,,. „ : , :,.....••• . . , .t . ; . ..,...4t.4. , ..„.:41,41,-F-44. 404 .5..., r.- • 1i 4,,,,.......-.....,.. n .i.. . 1., ".A.. i ‘: , ' : „ . Vii.."'':f t 2 ;, "`.... - v... , ,' .'• . ';`-:''.. 4 •••: Y. • . -___...., -, - ' — - v- 7 - ~; i-;' - •: 2..-1-• - ' l .-:-Are.' , - , ' —" - intelltpute. foRT of ron.Apounriu,oce. 11, 1861 RIBEILt • - -tit 29-1511HEINTS '4 87 gag 9 50 • Barqna4hroxi I garreyWillar, from Blerra leoae let Norembar, with rodeo to.Wm Caron:doge &lon. Left brig Zeno, from itlataonree„for leeward coast soon; Tatra It Lord, from 'lllatacono, to sail for Mato cons in twnilsys; and GM:shrill, from Donna, ) net arr. Snime, Better, 8 dope from Denton, with =dee to Crowell Behr West Dennis, Orowell,ll days from Boston, with Pulse to Crowell & Collins. . , • Bchr 0 61 Robinson, Morrow, 3 days from New York, with codes to J P Peniston. Behr Sarah N Smith, Smith, 6 days 'from Boston, in ballast to 0-Miller A Co. Behr Hope, Carey, 2 days from Lima, Del:, with corn to Bewley, & Co Bohr hero, Terry, 3 days WM Bilihnore, with mdse indse to nos Webster, Jr. Behr Josephine, Waterbury, 4 days from Stamford, Conn, in ballast to Morris A Murray. Bohr Drama, fitraughn, l day tom New Crotio, with corn to Robeson Lea, • Behr lowa. 1111 y: rd, 1 day from Newport, Del, with Boar to Robeson Lea. Behr Fanner, Deputy, 2 days from 11.11fotd, Del, with corn to J It alcOolley . Behr Diamond State, Smithery, 2 days from Milford, Del, with corn to J II McColley. . Behr John A Dastard, Laws, 2 days from blliford, Del, with corn to J II McColley„ Behr Chas Atkinson, Atklns,2 days from hlllton, Del, With corn to .1 II dfcoo/ley. Behr Harriet er. Barth, Tice, from New Doren. Bohr 8 F Solliday, 8011111111, from Boston, Bohr Coo P Taylor, Matta, from Boston. Bohr Woodruff Sims, MoBoll, from Boston. Sloop, D Fish, Belf—lK days from Lewin Dal, with mdse to W Parker. CLEARBB. Ship Blylag Mist, Liuuell, Singaporean , " 'Bong Kong, Workman & Co. [The BDI has a cargo of /786 tone coal.j Brig Tilichant & TorrcY, Baton, Boston, Brown & Mate. . . Sohr L 8 Levering, Corson, Cherlesion, D S Stetson & Co, Echr Josephine, Stamford, Moab! & Murray. Schr Julia Mimi, Narding Roston, Calm Rocker & CO. Schr S N Smith, Smith, Charleston, 0 Miller & Co. Sat. S i? Solliday, Seaman, Richmond, Noble, Ram imett & Caldwell. Behr Iforriet & Sarah, Tics, Richmond, Tan Dimon, Norton & 00. gar Goo P Taylor, IV'Hotta, Sing Sing, do Mr Woodruff Slum, Mason, Wallington, Tyler, stone Co. Mama Farmer, Iler, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr. (Correspondence of theßilsdelphia Exahangs.) LEWII9, Bel., Dee. 9, 8 A 11-, The U 8 Revenue CutterSorward, Capt Nonce, from a cruise, in company with a barque and two brigs, name to the Breakwater last evening, and remain, in nom pony with ochre 8°486, I,obanonlilaek 'Monster, Jane 0 Patterson, Victor, Almeida, it 00111100, U J Jones, and several others. Weather very foggy'. Wind 8, Yourf i litp, ' Wit. hi. HIM( fd AN; Es muntign.J (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Rgebange.) CAPR ISLAND, Dee 41b P Df The slip Naples, for Havana, barque Amy, for Bee. ton, and several brigs and schooners wont to sea to-day. Nothing in eight bound in. Wind NW—weather One. ' Years, ice., TINA B. flUtillni, MEMORANDA. Steamship City of Richmond, Mitchell, for Philadel phia, sailed from Richmond 9th inst. Steamship Africa; Shannon, from New York for Liver pool, did not sail from the narrows till 7 o'clock .A. 01 yesterday, Steamship Daniel Webster, Miner, for Havana and N York, cleared at New York 4th inst. Ship:Titan, Sears, for Callao soon, was at Melbourne Septl6. bhip Cleo West, Couch, for Havre, cleared at New Or leans 31 inst. with 3797 bales cotton Ship Australia, Dudley, for Melinda, cleared at New York 9th inst. Skip Beaver,Srolth, from Singapore, sailed from Hong Kong 24th Sept for Shangtme. Ship Star King, Turner, for San Francisco, remained at Hong Kong Sept 24, Barque Fred Lennlg, from Barons, arrived at New Orleans 2d inst, Barque Elf, Percival, for Rio do Janeiro, with Sour, sailed from Mahon:aft inst. Barque Paladin, Wilson, from Rio de Janeiro, arrived top at New Odense Minot Barque 0 W Poultney, Marshman,Tor Philadelphia, Cleated at New Orleans, 3d inst. with 239 boleti cotton, 802 bbis molassea, and 819 empty caste. Barque J B Lancaider, Cannon, from Richmond, ar rived at Rlo de Janeiro Oct 231. Barque Bratilera, Baxter, from Now York, arrived at Rio de Janeiro Oct 21. Barque Leighton, /Raton, for New Orleans, sailed from WO de Janette Oct IL Barque Mary If Kendall, Brock, for Philadelphia, went to sea from Charleston 7th that. Barque &fish, Could, cleared at Beaton 10th lost. for Baltimore, 'Brig Samuel Ankara, cleared at 11 York yesterday for Cadis. Brig Weltberg,l nod, for Venice, with toßacco, called from Richmond Bth inst. Brig Martha Washington, Anderson, for Cardenas, cleared at Portland Bth lost: Brig Daniel lilalony, Steelman, for New York, cleared at New Orleans 24 inst. Bohr Allen Middleton, Jr, Sipple, hence arrived at Barbadoes 10th ult, and remained 2001 discharging. sebr.W 0 Mershon, Mershon, for Boston, cleared at New Orleans 3d rust. Bohr Alfred Storer, UAW, hence for Boston, arrived at New York yesterday, Bohr W Maxon, Staples, from Key West, at Mobile 4th inst. Bohr B U Rowley, Godfrey, cleared at Charleston 7th Inst. for Brunswick, Oa. Schr Juniata, Barrington, from Portland for Phila delphia, at Newport 7th, and remained next mornlng. u t fiche Neptune, Magee, hence at Providence Bib lost. Fif,hrs Ontario, Yangilder, and Eva, Wlleston, nulled from Providence Bth Inst. for Philadelphia. Behr A Townaend, Townsend, from Charleston, at Baltimore yesterday.. Behr B P Motes, Macon . , hose at Richmond 9th inst. Bohr (leo Washington, Camp, for Philadelphia, sidled from Richmond 9th inst. Sloop New Jersey, Johnson, hence at Alexandria 9th Inst. MARINE AILSGELLANY Sac Beorkla, Prince, from Baltimore for Boston, is ashore on Spit Ledge, In Boston barber, with a cargo Of 271 bhds =lams. She will hsie to be discharged to get her elf. - lie barque Crimea, from Smyrna ran ashore on the Spit, Boston harbor, on Tuesday night; Bth lost, and still remained there evening of 9th. _She would proba, bly be gotolf without damage. Baltimore, Pee 9. _The Bremen ship 119 a Doratbey, which went ashore on Sunday night last, three miles south of Cape Henry, was a now ship, on her first voy age, valued at &bon:LS.I4O,OOO, owned and Insured In Bre men, and consigned to Brother Bo:linger, of Baltimore. The passengers, 260 in number, arrived Barely title mormog in the steamer North Caroline. A despatch received to-day from the beach, report. that the ship has bilged, and will probably bo a total loss. A con tractents been made to save her, tf,peseible. Barque David Nickels, which put into St Augustine some time since having last the captain overboard, sailed Nov 24 for St ?Urfa, under command of Captain ClitSPtd. The boat which left the vessel before her or rival, to search los the lost captain was recently picked up near New Smyrna, Via, but no trace of the men who were in it could be found, Barque Nazarene, Smith. master, from Gaspe, Canada But, for New York, was stranded on the night of 21st November, in Gaspe Bay. The N cleared from Gaspe Nor 18. bake Was owned by IV IV Merriam & 0o; 245 tons, built In Bangor, Me, In 1862, and rated A 2. She may possibly be got oft, lithe weather holds good. The cargo, consisting of gab and shingles, will be eared, ,uoatly to goad order. IPORBIUN'POBTO At nio do Janeiro Oct 23.1, bargnee Smallwood, for N Orleans, and Borer for do, waiting freight, and others, u before reputed, • DOBLESTIO PORTS 145 W YORK, Dee 1.0--Arr, bargee Sultana, Watson, Smyrna; Br brig Wm Boothia) , Coalfleet, 'Windsor; Rehr Tennessee, Wooster, Eastport, Old, steamship West ernport, Derry, Seem:lush; Br brig Princess Royal, Doe, Bermuda; schr Want, Burgess, St Thomas. Bailed; ship Ocean Monarch, Page, New Orleans. BOSTON, Dec 9—Arr, barques Volunteer, llarnilton, Smyrna; Lucy Elisabeth, Sargent, London; Ellen Ste vens, Howes, Matansas; brlge 1' B Ilichborn,Littipileid, St Kitta; Madeira, Olsen. riarbadoes: Emeline, Bowden, Banger; Behr Spring Rill, Greenish, atoned. • Below, Dr barque Crimea, flartington, Smyrna, In corning to ran ashore on the Spit, near the Light, and remained at dark, with the tow boat F. it Forbes alongside, which vonld pull bet nil at high water. The Crimea is tight, and line easy. Old, brig 0 F O'Brien, Watts, Darien, Oa; ochre Sea Decree, 'Wiley, Trinidad; Cone Rearney, bleg.athlin, Norfolk Nothing sailed. EASTPORT--614 ad., barque Leon, Parritt, Liverpool; 4th, seh A L Ilyde, Anderson, Baltimore. ROOKLAND—Ar ad, ochre hyena, Georgetown, 8 0. Eld 2.1, aches Sitar Wright, Savage,' Washington, D C; 4th, brig Mary Cobb, Montgomery, York; sth, Laura Frances, (new) nullock, Richmond. NEW ItEDFORD—Ar Sth, ech Cohasset, Tobey,Balti- More. PALL DIVBIL—As Bth, aches Jaha Oliver, Clark, and P,Parker, Fitzgerald, Norfolk. NEWPOIIT—Ae lth ochre Massasoit, Grant, Frank tort for Baltimore; + Jones, Jame, Bt. George for Wtuthlngton,D 0 In port Bth, 8 A M, the above; brigs Enoch Pratt, Mullah Balch, Leoutine, Boroada• era Abbott Law rehee, Match, from Providence for'New Pork,• Ellis, Deborah Jones, N Dammed, 8 Learned, and about all the vessels that arrived Bth, bound 8 and W. Vied SW. In Dutch Island barber, ache Eleanor Townsend from Beaton for Baltimore. rovramounr—sta Mit, ship New Mompabire, Weeks, PROVIDENCE—kr Sth, ohm Isaac Cohen Mertz, Spofford, Riclunond; Wi l d Pigeon, Milliken, Baltimore. Bid schrs Ocean Edwards, 4 Baltiroore; Water Witch, (new. of Providence,lB3 tom) Mull, do. BALTIMORE, Dec 10—Arr, steamship ,TaCkson, Ba ker, New York; brigs Anna Prentiss, Doualase, Frank fort; John Marat di, Young, El Roque; scbr Battledore, Sleight, New York. Old, ateamship Caledonia; Layaeld, Charleaton,•.brig s Q Bass, Aspinwall. SAVANNAH, Doe 7, art atettigp Moron); Swan, Pont, 'Now York ; barques Itivestigri Cants, Boston; flu. duo, {Br) Jones, from Caernerr MOBILE, Pee 4,-A rr„shipe England, Liverpool; Min nesota, New York; Abnik Stetson, do; Wm Woodbury, do; briga Marla White, Barbados; Lemon, Begun; Fehr Mobile New Yeah. NEW ' ORLEANS, Dec O.—Arrived steamship Charles Morgan, Indianola and Galveston ; ships S E Petigtew. Ilrodrick, Portsmouth ; Jacobs, Henderson, Liver: pool; Rappahannock Gushing, do; Escort, Bryant, St , Thomas, Porto Rico; Statesman, Watts, Havana; Essex, Munroe, London; barques Sarah Arm, Drink water, Newport. Wales; Carmen, Gorodo, lit:stage ; Arendel, Qaulsen,llordeaux. Cleared, ship Leander, Curtis, Liverpool; barque May flower, Platt, Bordeaux, Id. Ar, altips lard Lufferin, Liverpool; 01512 pin, Tarragona- VlTqUellrlitliDirlt, St. Jagol Polar, Havana; Atalayador, do; beige hamocito, do; Matta Soule, do, Cleared, ship Indiana, New York ; Ocean Wave, Bremen; Wave Aura, Calla; brigs Deane, Barcelona; Northern Bello, Boston. Towed to sea, 26th W Lord, Jr, Bremen; 27th, Owego end John Spear; 23th, Itantinton;94 loot, barques Charm and H.llareltine. Below—Ship Glad Tidings, from New York, ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Up to 12 o'crock TAM Met GIRARD IfOMß—Chestnut street, below Ninth, 'P II Wentworth, Boston Chas K Cobb, Boston O.W Cashing, providence W 0 Murray, Jersey City A Yon Sweareogen;Phila E 9 Ives & la, New Haven 0 .I . Du Pont, Jr, Del J Ili Lechtenhelm, N Y '0 A Williaing,4 wife, Va Jos A Ross, Charleston 'divides Konignutcher, Pa Dwight A Olmstead, N Y Coot Higglne & lady, N Y A Samson, N'V 8 8 8 01 0taarte, Oharteston R V Langdale. Dalt J 0 Appleby NY 8 R Rldgely. Y 8 A Mies ht Ridgely, " Alias A K Itidgelv, Mies Emily finitely, ' 4 B Marshall, N Y A. B Clement, Boston - lien It J Walker, Wash'ton It A. Carr, II 8 A ' Chas Donohue h. in, N V T 5 Saitan,l7flea, N Y Al's AI aiiiert A dan, N r .1 Shillington, Washington J Perkins, Ohio ' Dlt Bennett, Woodside AII Kyle, Sr, Belt. C Frost & 010,1:Ireton, N Y 11 You Bermhoten, N Y It Van Deu,sehotenk la, N Y 0 Oodirey 0 anther, N 'k -8 Wilmot , pavaunab, Oa T P Butler, 8 0 Warren Carter, N Y_ if How & io, N Y P sTlarris & la, N Y Jae ItalbroM. (Renew Rit Morrison, N Y Peter McLeod, ri . Y . John .11 Schultz, N Y B id Bhumaker, Baltimore A W Page, N Y - R L Chime, Haverhill, Mona Ilea 0 Greenough, Kass .7 T Chitman, England T II Virilliams, N Y N B Day, N Y Al 4 Wood, Brooklyn John ()none, Brooklyn c perms Hughes, N 'V 5 11 Riley, Columbus, 0 It l' 74, Pe1, Urbana, 0, Robt Heger, if Y 4 11Coste,N I' Chao 0 Loring, Boston F. Kerwin, Roston Chas 8 Morrow, Boston 111 'Halstead, N Y 9 9 Sterna, St Thomas, ley Got R C Floyd, Yo - N llowland,l , lerr Bedford Geo 11Howland,N Bedford - J W Hall, Cincinnati, Ohio D 0 Martin Baltimore J a McNab.Alabaina S 'Howard, N V A II Warlord, 11 - areg A .1 Brodnax. Boston J MeDaniels, Boston U gain ChicagO J Wells & la, Chicago S BturdlYant, Vu p Cullen, U 8 N ,T ht Wo9d, Melon B Barksdale, jr, & 15,,. r,•, ~,,t, V.go., R TlTtopooo l l i i lackavert iTml , ME.P.AXANTIP ELOTDD. , -Pourth street, below Arch 41 A. Riebardion, N Y W Overdold, jr, Easton Ii A. Zollimpt, I b „ to ti. Rollins, NY, .1 Morgan, Williamsport J P Lloyd, Dalt J Levy, ec. Is, ToXes Mrs Anderson A. child, LEO Neabltt, Ara ' Texas - W Dodson, Preemanstq NV Patton, Columbia: Mrs W Barr, Ourntd co, Pa 3 Rankin, Troy, N Y T Pomeroy, Mass 0 11 Morrison, Wash J U Locket', Boston A Phillips, Williamsport 0 0 Regan, v Y - 'CI 0 Itotolikiss, Conn Judge fleeney, Ohio If 8 Knapp, Ohio W B V Prentiss, Ohio 8 Lloyd, Pittsburg AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnrit street, above Flllll. L Poetic, Rucks co John Trimble, Rl/Ila Andrew lifeoalla, Phil& Saint Grant, Vs Win Tate, Vs Thos Anderion, N V John C Flint, N Y L A Sykes, N V Jon F Smith, Reading Theo S Collins, Md J A Jenkins, Vs David Griffith, Va Chas IV Krebs, Bslt C 1.1 Buckley, N V Geo Keller, Cann Ohms K Cummingi, Ohio Robt 0 Calhoun, Ohio Andrew McStennis, N Y Jain It Mann Washington W W Wade:nen, California Rawl Southanton,N V A W Sturdy, N Y Jar, IL Foote, Taylorev, N 0 Jae II 11111, Taylorsv, N 0 Mrs L IS Ililf Taylr'e, N 0 Thos Street, Batt John II Barnes, Dolt - NATIONAL lIOTEL—Race greet, above Third. Chu Hasler, Leo, Ilan J C Bowling, Pal 0 Sailor, Schuylkill Raven CaptPrederlcka, Pa 1)1,111boal, Indiana Crapt Lycoming co A McPworda, Ohio II Gibbous k la, Pa N Turner, Ohio John Dutcher, N Y A 8 Felix, Reading S Rook, 11 C &111 It II C A smith, PhDs J 9 Roger, New Berlin, Pa T James, Reading UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. J D Bktlea, Lancaster 11 Thomas, Easton .E J Fry, Tamaqua 11 Lenox, Trenton, N 0 D lllllborn, Dolniesburg I; Covert, Williamsport II II ltollar & to, Shippn'g S Jones, Tamaqua E w Itragennte, Philo it Itlertaugh, Oatasanqua STATES UNlON—ldarket street, above Sixth. Daniel hankies, N Y J L Keck, Chester co L Boyd, Pittsburgh It .7 Wilson, Lancaster L Weller, N Y J D Philadelphia B Agnew, Allentown A Stahl, Clototals Wes Batley, Lancaster Noah hertzler, Pa U 0 Fell, Ili K Ilatnee, Pa BALD EAGLE ROTEL—Third Area, abv. Oaßowhi J Griner, Del A Calvin, EaatOU Levi Drauger, Pa P Mese, jr, N J J R Taney, Pa. 3 Magley, Pa Saha Jacobs, Pa M Penrose, Pa BLACK BEAR UOTEL.—Third street, ab. Callowlllll. Delman, 'Reading J Bechtel Pa Satcatol Wales, Pa John Wetzfi, Pa Unary Fulani, Pa F Schantz, Reading BLACK BEAR INN—Plith and Merchant streets J Browuback, Pa 3 racket, N J E 8 Bullock, Pa . Wm Chandler, Pa Wm Everhart; Ps J Dunwoodle, Pa Giles Bailey, Pa B Spenitinza, Pa • E D Baker, Pa L Hanley, Lane co Boni Frick, Pa T Watzleigton, Pa E R Belehllue, Pa ' E L Caswell, Pa BARLEY SIIEAP—Seoond, below Vine street. E Watieu, Reeks county Darla Keller, Stroudsburg Caleb Vicher,Carbon county nos P Watson, Philo J New Rope Baum' Noble, Nome, tia Rev Geo Barrows, Newtown L R Protz, Llatborough Copt Cook. Botcher', MADISON ROLlSF.:—Seeond street, &bore Market N P Lott, 1)01 Soho Fleming, Conn Opeciat Notices. Fars.—Joseph Itosenbantu's Fars are cele brated for cheapness, style, and quality. Store 416 Arch street, botwoon Fourth and Fifth. It 11.—Futo altered into fashionable styles. We study to please. ded-lin An Important now see . Is en. flounced that the ostensive Wholesale Clothing Deal— ere, STRAWS & (101,D111AN, No mile MARKET Bt., above Third, have commenced to lista!l their entire stook at ITholesale prices. dellarn Wrappers! Wrappers Wrappers:—A. very large and elegant assortment, wbolesale and ratan, at reduced prices. Also, fine Shirts, Drees Blocks, and all kinds of tarnishing Goods for aentlemen, at W, Retinue's, 812 Arab street, above Math. noSOlot Skates: Skates: Skates:—Our readers will ilmi the largest and most complete assortment of this winter luxury, end at the lowest prices, at W. W. Raman', No, ED Market street, opposite Decatur street. no3o-1 Sating Pund,—National Safety Trust CO., Otllce,-WALNUT Street, 8, W. corner of TIMM ARRANGEKENTS I+OR BUSINESS DURING THE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS BY TNE BANES. 1. Deposita received and payments made daily. 2. Current Bank tea, Chocks, awl Specie w 11) be received on deposit. S. Deposits made In Dank Notes or Meeks will be paid back in Current Bank Notes. 4. Deposits wade in Gold or Silver will be paid back n Coln. Interest I'm PIM CENT. per annum Jackson, JOB PRINTER, MEROTIANT STREET. Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Bills Lading ; Bill Reads, Cir• mars, Cards, and all other kinds of Job Printiog, at prices to suit the times. 0017-ly For Perinuted Breath, White Teeth, and DentSful complexion, UTE " Balm of 1,000 Flowers." For &easing. Ladies' tmirome <<Woodlant Crum, a new Pomedg.” It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully, SV. P. FRTAIDOE & Co., Proprietors, N. T. For sale I y T. D. Peterson, 900 Chestnut; Samuel IMmes, Twelfth cad Chestnut; A. B. Durand, 718 Chest. nut; T. H Peter,' & 00., 718 Chestnut; 0. G. Evans, Girt Bookstore, 439 Chestnut; 0. 3. liabhell, EBlO Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar. ket ; A. D. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr. Morrison, Seventeenth and Chestnut; J. W, Sirnes & Sons, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward Christmann, 102, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut. n 01.2.11 Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, 624 WALNUT Br, OPPORTH INDEPENDENCE SQUAB% GEO. J. REUEL'S, 624 WALNUT Street, 0e22-8m Late of 178 Oheatout Street Bonk of Pennsylvania Nottce...Notes of this Dank taken at par for a Wholeeale Stock of Clothing, now being eoll at Retail. deS-Itn No. I North FIFTH Street. Bank at Pennsylvania Notes taken at par for Watches and Jewelry, at lowest prices. FARR dr. TWOMPSON, Importers, dal lm 824 Chestnut street, below Fourth. Good Conceit Lovers of Coffee cannot realize tho full value of their favorite beverage without having it wade in the Old Dominion Coffee Pot. ARTHUR, BURNHAM . , d GILROY, 117 and 118 South TENTLI, nor. of George, d3.oin ' Sole Manufacturers. S. C. Dewsid, Commission Business in Com mercial japer and uegottattous of lowan, 58 Vreutirr opposito the isohango, Philadelphia. u010.2m Iletver , a Intent Cordlel.....This Cordial is prepared from a variety of the moot choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and is The most perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infinite and young children. By its powerful influence a speedy core is effected In all oases of Cholic, windy pains sad omens. Ite lieves and mitigates much of children , a sneering during denti tion or teething, and by its soothing properties trate (bailees palm of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, dc o. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of cases with the moat abundant armee& No family sheuldbe without it. Prepared only by Hem A. Downs, At his Drug and Chemical Store, N. Z. earner of girth and Green ete., Philadelphia. To whom all orders moot be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. au 18-1 y Seamen's Saving Fond °Mee SOS Walnut street, ono door west of eeoond etreet. Receives de posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all Blames of the community, and allows interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum. Odice open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Presldent Franklin Fell; Treasurer and &oratory, Charles M. Morris. Bank Notes of the PENNSYLVANIA BANK FOR UMBRELLAS, BY WM H. RICHARDSON, noll•lm No. 418 TiLi!Mt SPRICHT illarnages. Go the fith {Want, by Rev. Abet C. Thome, Mr. WILLIAM. It. SLOCUM. to Miss BALLIN M., oecond daughter of Copt. 0. P. Wright:nail : al( of tbie city, Menthe On the evening of the Bth inebtnt, WILLIAM MAR• RIOT'S`, in the both year of hie age. On the 9th instant, CATHARINE CLIFFORD, in The Cad year of her age. On the 9th hotaut, JULIA. wits of John Itlabony, and daughter of William liven ; of Kennington, aged 2:1 yearn. On the Mx Inatant, atter a 1411011. illness, WILIAM! YOUNO, in the 46th year of be ego. Mr. George Sumner A 4 111 deliver n Le Lure on "OLD EOROra AND YOTIND AHRHICA," on 'MONDAY EVEIGNO nest, the 24th Mot., at 7J6 o'clock, to CON CERT RAU., for rho benefit or the Union Temporary Rome. dell.3t* fr_rOffice of the Ontiker City Inanrance Cont. PANY, d 94 WALNUT Street —The nonnel meeting of the Stockholder,' of the (Maker Cay Insurance Com pany for election of President. Directors, hod Secretary, willbe holden at their office on TUESDAY, the 6th day of .I"narY, 1.868, between the holm of Irend 2. d4-frmw-lm 11. It COGOSIIM,L, Secretary. try - Literary Durenu.—An Experienced Editor, a successful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty-five years of the drudgery of Bally Journalism, has determined to hire out or sell his brains at retail to those who may require their services In any honorable way. Merchants, Business bleu Inveutors,and dealers of every kind, will be supplied: olf-hand, with Advertise ments, (political or otherwise,) Notices, Cards, Circu lars, or any species of article desired. Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutions, Letters, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar ticles, Communications. and every other sort of Brain work, which they may find It inconvenient or trouble some to do for themselves. Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank in society or oc cupation in life, can have Letters written on any sub ject, whether business or sentimental. The advertiser will also conduct or translate Corres londence of every kind, either Eugllsh, French, Span ab, German, or Italian. Poetry, Acrostics for ladles , Albums, Notes Illilet doux, Monodies, and Compositions of the mosedelicate and confidential character incident to every potable circumstance or event in are, will be furnished In in violable confidenee, by writing to the undereigned, and explaining their wishes. Orders by mail, accompanied with cash, will bo strictly and promptly attended to. Address J. TROMPSON, Literary Bureau, 014114 Meidelpttio. THE PRESS.-PHILADELPItIA; FRIDAY, DECEMBER II; 1857. , raßev. Theodore L. C,uyler, oi York, lloor a 1 LEORIBE O$ LONDON' Ito High Life and Low Life—tte Parliament, Pelson, Pulpits, & c., with Sketches of Spurgeon, Intim muerwa, FUND BALL, On FRIDAY, 11th lust , at tti o'clock?. U. For the benefit of the Poor, he., of the salon ' nab bath School, in Federal street. Tickets (25 cents) maybe obtained at-- Messrs. Parry k Mallillitn`s,Tjesars. tstuit}, BailtObs oo.'s. Baptist, Methodist, Lutheran Presbyterlo Pnblica lion Roma. American Tract Society. Philadelphia BOA Muse. American Sunday School Union. des4mwthfr PHILADELPHIA, WILMINGTON AND BALTIMORE RAILROAD COUPANC.—Deorm apt 10,1857. The Manual Meeting of the Stockholders of this Com pany wlli take place iu WILMINGTON, at the office of the Company on MONDAY, the llth or January nest, at Nit P. M., fo'r the gleetion of Directors to serve for the ensuing year, and for the transaction of ouch other business on may legally come before the rneetlug. dell•fwtJtl ALFRED lIORNSIt, Secretary. MEW ORLEANS PACKET NOTICE.— J. Louisiana Line. Shippers per ship hId.RHARET, U. A. :kterryman punster, will please hand In their bills of lading this day to the counting house for signature. Freight will be received until this evening, (unlesS sooner NH). niBllOP, .k CO.. dell-lt 120 (late SO) NORTH WIittRVES. I.4IIADQUARTERS INFANTRY CORPS NATIONAL CillADDS.z—Furcsnatrots, Decem ber 11, I's'. Qantas No 12.—Tie Company will assemble, fully equipped, TUB DAY, (Friday) at 12,1 i o'clock e. M., for the purpose of paying !unmet honors to th e late Ser geant JOSEPLI L. PARNELL By ardor GEOBOB /MUM, Lieut. Com'dg. T. DIMINO, First Sergeant. dolot* AV EBB'S TEA WAREHOUSE, 223 S EIGHTH, below Walnut. Choke pure TEAS, by the cheat or retail, at reduced prices. (101.2 tie TIA.NIEL 11. ERDMAN vs. REBECCA. ;ERDMAN—C. 0. k. , Dec. T.,1.85/, No 4T, Aline Sup , M.,'57, No. 74. And now, December 4, 180, on motion of Daniel Dougherty, attorney for Jibellant, Rule granted to show cause why a Divorce should riot be granted from the bonds of matrimony, returnaVe SATURDAY, Deem. her 19, Rebecca Erdman please take notice of the above Buie. DA xxEL DOUGUERTY, doll, 12, 10, 17-4 t Attorney for Libellant. MEDICINAL BRANDY.---Paco Old Mo- Siainal Cognac, the most powerful strengthener for weak lungs and general debility of the age i e sure cure for Dyspepsia, whether acute or chronic, Low Spirits, dm. Price $1 25 per bottle, or $10.50 per dozen. Warranted pure. Imported eXpressly for us, " Sole Agents'' for the United Statue. GIRDLED d- fMVFU, Wholesale Druggists, S. W. ,cor Second no 4 Green. We refer, by permission, to the following members of the Medical faculty, as to the purity, and chemical standard of this Brandy: . . C. P. Ketchline, M. D., Fourth; above Tamany. Chas, IL. Taylor, M. D., Fourth', above Drown. Chas, D. Roberts, M. D., Third, below'Frankll o. Wilson P. Vasey, D,, Fourth, above Thompson. J. K. Knorr, DI. D., Front, above Poplar. dell-tf 15 000 BOXES OP AMERICAN WIN DOW GLASS, of all sizes and qnallties, for este at lowest priors. Our assortment Is complete, and are daily reeelving frodi lots from the Kensington Glass Works. Sheets & Duffy's make superior to any in the market as to brilliancy and regular thickness, equal to French We are now receiving two-thirds of the Glass made at these works. 2,000 boxes French Glass of all elzes. 4,000 feet Bough Glass for skylights. 6,000 feet Engraved and Enamelled Glass, of all pats terns. White Lead, French and American Zino, Paints, &e, 100 000 lbs White Lead, 60,00011 w French 'Line (Yiellla Montague). 76,000 lbs American Zinc. Drown Zinc, a full supply. Chrome Green, a full eupply. Chrome Yellow a full supply. Prussian Blue, *lull supply. • Paris Green, a full supply. Address your orders to ZIEGLER A SMITH, Wholesale Druggists and Manufacturers, Sole Proprietors of the Penna. Steam Color Works Store S. W. corner SECOND end QUEEN Streets, Philadelphia. dell tf - 200 REWARD! !--THE QUAXER CITY INSURANCE COMPANY will pay wo Hundred Dollars for information that will procure the arrest and conviction of the person or peraons who set on Oro the Barns and Dwelling houses altuatod on Washington Lane, Gorionntown, November 25th and 26th, and December Bth, RP. U. R. COOOSIIALL., SOCrOtArY. PUILADELPIITA, Dec. 10, 1857. dell 3itt ANNOUNOEMENT. The subscriber begs leave to announce to Ms friends and the public that he will open his SALOON for their reception on MONDAY, lith Inst. Ins stook (a large and rich variety) will consist of PRESERVED AND CRYSTALLIZED 'FRUITS, APRI COTS, CHERRIES PINEAPPLES, PEARS, L114E.13,i1 ACES, QUINCES, &a.,a. . • BONBONS—A . Iam and fresh aasnitmeni. FANCY TOYS—Dfochanical Toys, paper, wood, anti sugar—an erotism variety. FANCY BOXES—Newest styles, fancy and plain, and varied assortment, of every Irascible description. MOS CARAS, CORNETS, BASKETS, VICTORIAS, PASTaLAUES, &a., &c., all of recent Importation, and which for extent and variety will I..fy competition. For sole by S. ITENRION, Confectioner, MARKET street; above Seventh. QAVIN (4 PITIb.--lINITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of TILIND and OUIVM NET Streets. Large and email sumo received, sod paid back on de. wand, without notice, with FIVE PER GENT INTER EST from the day of deposit to the day of withdrawal. Office hours, from 9 until 6 o'clock every day, eat Mt MONDAY EVENINGS from I until 9 o'clock, DRAFTS for ads on Ragland, Lrelaod , and Scotland, from £1 upwards, president—STEPlLEN R. OIL4,WYORD. reasurer—PLlNY PM. TeHer—JAMES R. MINTER. CHRISTMAS' PRESENTS.— toIACIIO LANTERNS, POLYORAMAB, MAGNETIC Tow, KALEIDOSCOPES, STEREOSCOPES, MICROSCOPES, SPY GLASSES OPERA GLASSES, DRAWING INSTRUMENTS, And a lot of other amusing Opt Joel Top for We it pnicto to BOIT TOO TIfiCO, at C. T. AMBLER'S, Orman, No G 36 CHESTNUT Street, below Seventh, north tilde. doff-wfalf,t OFFICE OF THE GUARDIANS OF THE POOll, No. BD Nom Bovas%lT Sanest —PUMA- Drar.unsu Bth, 307.—A11 persons having claims against the Department of Poor are requested to present the came on or lattoto the Twenty•fitth day or December, et this office. C. V. 8011 LATER, d9.wfm2a , Secretary. RE 31" O VAL.- The business of the PENNSYLVANIA BANK will be removed on the let proximo, to the second story of Grigg's Building, WALNUT street, east of Third. The owners of property lodged at the Bank for, safe keeping will please remove it before that del, or it will be stored elsewhere at „their expense and risk. do-t fel J. L. FENI MORE, Assistant-Oashier. JE. CALDWELL & GO., • 432 OIIESTNUT Street, • Aare received, pet steamers. new styles Jewelry, Ohatetains, Vest Chains. Splendid Fans, Hale Pins. Fruit Stands, Sugar Baskets. , Jet Goods and Flower Vanes. Coral, Lava and Monte Bets. Sole Agents in Philadelphia for tho sale of Marla,' Frodshain's LONDON TIME•III:I2PERS. deli) "EILOGAING 110ARDS-28,680 feet Om. JL' 11wMoring boucle, Oust, for We by 11.11,1114" IiA.OLLIBTRB, sat fa? Nortb, Wats' , Strad THE WEEKLY PRESS. TILE WEEKLY PRESS, No. 19, for SATURDAY December 12, to now out. The proxent number contains besides THE PRL•'SIDENT't3 MESSAGE, and the RE POItT OF TIIE SECRETARY OP TUE TREASURY, Tad amount of valuable roading t among which will b ound the following: EDITORIALS. TILE W ISIIINOTON 'UNION IN ADM, AND DAOND FOR. TILE FRAY. DELUSIONS. TUE TWO GREAT LEADERS OF TILE KANSAS NEBRASKA WALL K. C. B. TUE ADMINISTRATION POLICY AS TO UTAH. DE. CLIAELF.B DIAOKAY, THE ADMINISTRATION AND TUE SOCTII, TILE KANSAS CONSTITUTION. CALIFORNIA ON TIIE PANIC. THE RIGHTS OP THE PEOPLE. TILE CALCUTTA INDICTMENT. CONCILIATION AND CONCESSION. RIGHTS AND WRONGS OF COPYRIGHT. KANSAS SLAVERY QUESTION. A NEW READING. THE PRESIDENT'S MESSAGE, COUNTERFEIT BANK NOTES. POETRY. THE TWO FOONTAINB—By S. O. P.trrousot—(Ori gltinl). llßAllMA—(Origin►{). OFFICIAL DOCUMENTS. PRESIDENT'S BIESSAO REPORT OF TIIE SECRETARY OP TILE TREASURY ON TILE STATE OF THE FINANCES. . TALES. IJORGEON.—Ity CitaEL D. 0 AIiDETIT A VISIT TO NENA SALIM MISCELLANEOUS. WIT AND numon. COLUMN FOR TUE YOUNG. CHARADE —(Original). DOMESTIC MARKETS. THE LOST ARTS NEWS. IMPORTANT FROM THE UTAK 'EXPEDITION. LATEST INTELLIOENCE ItY TELEGRAPH AND MAILS, PROM IV ABM NGT ON CALIFORNIA RUMPS:, dre. CRIMES AND CAESALTIES, PERSONAL AND MIS CELLANEOCS INTELLIGENCE. FOREIGN MISCELLANEOUS NEWS. TILL WIPE OP TWO LIVING BROTITER3. FOREION ITEMS. FOREIGN MARKETS. I'ORMESPONLIRNCE. CORRESPONDENCE FROM WASIIINGTON. CALIFORNIA LETTER, LETTERS PROM A SEBASTOPOL DIVER. THE erre. MONEY, GRAIN, CORN, CATTLE MARKETS, &a. WEEKLY REVIEW OF THE PIIII,A.DELPIII A MAR BETS. MARRIAOES AND DEATHS ANOTTLER SOLDIER GONE AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT EURIFIOAMON OF ALKALINE SOIL 1W TEE BEFIT. FIORE 8080110 EitiumF PRESERVING TENDER PLANTS DURINO WINTER POSITION OP POSTS. MISSOURI WINE. TILE itIIEHLY 'PRESS le furnished to subscribers at $2 per year, In entrance, for the single copy, and to clubs of twenty, when Bent to ono wires', g2O, In advance. Single copies for Bale at the counter of Toe Pease of fice, In wrappers, ready for mailing, Persons sending clubs of twenty or over will plefun, bear in mind that the paper thus ordered cannot be di rected to each subscriber, unless the slob price of 11.20 per annum is paid, and paid in advance. This is ice accordance with our published fa*, and "OM of our friends We overlooked it, Our hum data cutupel 00 t o Willi to this iulo. • '.!!';;', , A.nammento AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC, CORNER OF BROAD AND LOCUST STREETS. The Academy of Music hos been generously tendered by Mr. E. A. MARSHALL, nu, of CHARGE. CONCERT* For the Benefit ST. JOHN'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, ON FRIDAY EVENING, 11th inst., 1861. For this occasion the following artiste have, to the hlndest wanner ' volunteered their acelvtance : TAE MIti.SES HERON, ((Their Bret appearance this season ) MH.. tiEO. FELIX BENKERT, (The eminent Pianist ) MR. RONDINELLit, MR. FRAZER, MR. THUNDER, end MR. ROHR. • suss AGNES HERON, tioprenO, 1..1145 FANNY HERON, Alto, MR, J, FRAZER, Tenor, 81(1. RONDINELLI, Tenor, MR J. PH. ROHR, Baritone Conductor—Mß. PH. ROHR. Pianist—Mk H. (1. THUNDER. lIMMI 1. Duo—from "Ilelisarlo" MESSRS. FRAZER and ROAR Aria—from Tiovettore; "II Bslen" MR. ROHR. 3. Piano Bob—"o Morello Loop. do Meyer MR. ORORTE P. BENKERT. • 4. Duo—. An Alpine Morning" EII981.:8 .11ERON • . . G. Ballut— ,, The Clue we Loire MR. FRAZEIi 6. Duo—from TraviAta t .. Parigl o cars" Verdi BIM A(111118 LIRRON Aga RONDINEI.I,A. 7, Oaritloa—from saw , Pacind MISS FANNY lIERON. • PART S• 1330—" Love mmi War" at USU. MAZER and ROLM, 2. twitlua—icon Teaviftte." SUBS AGNES 1.11:110N. 3. Soto—" Ntarclia . . MIL OEORGE k. DENKRIIT Duo—from . 4 Trovatore" MISS FANNY HERON and SI4. RONDINELLA. The 'Prhno Dasaa—from the" Poetillou." Adam MR ROUR. Bung—.' The Ray or Biscay" MR. FRAZER, Auo—frova the Crown Dieueledb" LIERON. Concert to commence at half-past nave& o'clock. Prices of Admission—Parquet and Dress Circle, 50 Oblate Paucity Circle, 2.5 cents. dll-lt* AMERICAN ACADEMY OF MUSIC.— E. A. MAE/RIAU Sole — Lessem The Manager of this popular and fashionable place of amusement, has the pleasure of announcing that it will ro.open 011 MONDAY EVENING NEXT, December 14, With the world.renowned and talented ItONZANI BALLET TROUPE, (Numbering over thirty superior artists, with A powerful corps of auxltiariee,) *hoes recent engagements In New York and Boston hare bpptiatttsdud with the most TRIUMPHANT SHO oESS In order to afford the entire community an opportuni. ty of witnessing the magnificent representations of this unique Company, the Lessee has resolved to adopt the following moderate PRICES or ADMISSION: Balcony, Parquet, and Parquet Circle 50 cents. Family Mole and Amphitheatre so ft Private Boxes, (for eight persons) $S 1D- Box omee open daily for the /wearing of seats for tho series of representations or single night, dll-2t PIIO3. McKEON, Treasurer. (TREAT ATTRACTION AT HANDEL glet AND I[AYDN HALE, N. E. CORNER MOUTH AND SPRING GARDEN STREETS, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY EVENING, December 11th and 12th. COSTUME CONCERTS. BY THE WELSH NIGHTINGALE, For the beueat of the ROME FOR DESTITUTE COLORED CHILDREN, When she will sing French and Italian sin', Eng Booteh, Welsh, Irish and Oer man Ballads, in appropriate National Coatumea. Tickets 25 cents. To be bad at Goulds, Seventh and Chestnut streets; E. L. Walker, 808 Chestnut street; Allen's Book Store, 811 Spring Garden street; and the N. W. corner of Sixth and Buttonwood streets; and at the door on the evenings of the Concerts. Boors open at I. Commence at 8 o'clock. The Piano used on this occasion is kindly loaned by Mr. Adolph Birgfeld, Seventh and Walnut streets. Pamphlets containing a short history of the Nightin gale for sale at the doer. WHEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE. —SOLE LESSEE W. WHEATLEY. FIRST 13ENEN1T IN PIIILADELPHIA OF MRS. E. L. DATEN VoliT will be presastaa THIS (Friday) EVENING, Dee. 11th, 1857, THE LADY OF LYONS. Claude, Melnotto, Mr. Davenport; Deaueeant, Mr. Dol 111110; Pauline, Mrs. Davenport. TUE HI:MOUS FAMILY. . . Captain Murphy Maguire, Mr. Davenport, Charles Terrens t Mr. Illaestley; Amlnidab Sleek, Mr. Thayer; Alrs. Ormsby Delmalne, Mrs Davenport. BOUM OP Plum. —l3oxes, '23 cents; Secured fiesta, 33; Orchestra Stalls, 60 cents; Seats in Private Dotes, 76 mita; Gallery, 13 cents; Gallery for Colore d Pe r seus, 26 cents; Private Dos lu Gallery for Colored Persons, 33 cents, Brut Mrs open from 10 A M. until; V. M 'Eldora will open at 6>i, o'clock; performance to commence at 7, precisely, WALNUT STREET THEATRE.—Les see, Mr. B. A. Marshall; Stage Manager ' Mr, John Sefton, ?rico —Dress Ouch!, Parqnstte, cents ,• Upper Circle, 26 cents; Secured Seats, 37,1 i cents; Private Box and Orchestra Seats, 10 cents. Box Office open from 9 o'clock A. M. to 3 P.M. Dents open at quarter to 7 o'clock; performance to commence at 7,4‘, precisely. Will to performed Tlll3 (Friday) P.VENINB. Deo, 11th, 1867, •TIM; F.NCIIdIiTRUSS. Itatcar Sort* Drachie Duke d'Aqul la Stella, the Enchantress fVATIONAL THEATRE AND CIRCUS, ' WALNUT SYREF,T, NEAR EIGRTR. LESSEE WESLEY DARIIIOIIII. EQUESTRIAN MANAGED. TIIOB. Et I Ng, Will be presen'ted Tlllll (Friday) EVENINO, Dee, 11th, 1857, 2e4yr,LyANT itOIII.9EMANSIg h. &.„ btr, WOODS Ss Richard NI, Fir John Falqtatt, and Bhyleck. To conclude with the laughable piece, entitled the MERRY CODDLED. Two of the moot renowned C/owno In the world, Mr FRED Pull Mr J. BUCK, will oleo be In at tendency. . . Patine or ADIIII3SION.—Dreet3 Circle 3T) cents. Fa mlly Uinta 25 testa. Private Boxes 50 cents. Doors ppm at 6) o'clock, Performance to earn :nonce at 7),C o'clock. TAYNE'S NEW HALL, CHESTNUT ST., tIP BELOW SEVENTH. LAST WHIT (THIS WEEK) OF BUCKLE'S SER ENADERS. ip" . No performance ea SATURDAY EVENING. BUCKLEY'S SERENADERS, Will perform TIIIB (Friday) PIVBNINO, Dee. 11th, The great Burlesque Opera of TROVATOIIII. Count Lunatlek, LB. Buckley; Lady Lemmonora, 311se 0. Iliffert. Preceded by their inimitable P.TIIIIOP lAN DIINSTRELBY. Doora open at half-pset 6 o'clock. Curtain rites at half•paat 7 precisely. Admission 26 cents. SANFORD'm 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 1 o'clock—to commence quarter before eight. To conclude with A LA:CURABLE AFTERPIECE. Admittance 24 cents. • Jrusurance Companies. CORN EXCHANGE INSURANCE COMM. PANT, 331 WALNUT STREET. atelier perpetual. Capital, $300.188). Subscribed, 800,000: Paid up, 51 40,000. This Company is now proparoil to issuo FARE and MARINE POLICIES on favorable terms. • Putswest--101113 SWIFT. 1710 e PRKSIDENT—IIENRY DIRECTOIttI. JOU?? SWIFT, B. F. JACKSON, IikINILY MUD, E. 11. BUTLER, JAMES W. QUEEN, PLINY FISK, JNO. U. PARKER, A. W. THOMPSON, 8. I'. tiRIFFITII9. li. D. MEARS dell—tin Lk:ANDER W. V, li. STARR, Bec'y. GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND N..fil TRUST COMPANY—Office. 403 WALNUT Corner of FOURTH Street. FIRE , bIARINE and INLAND INSURANCE at the lowest rates. PluLdbnl4`lll , November 23,1052. At a meeting of the Stockholders of this Company, held on the 10th Inst., the following persons nem elected Directors for the coming year, viz CHARLES 0. LATHROP, 1423 Walnut street. WM. DARLING, 1610 Pine stroet. ALEX. WIIILLUNN, merchant, 18 North Front at. ISAAC HAZIEHMIST, Attorney and Counsellor. JOHN 0. HUNTER, of Wright, Hunter & Co. R. TTIACY, , of E. Tracy & Co , Goldsmiths' .TOHN It. M'CURDY of Joann, White , Sr M'Curtly. THOS. L, GILLESPIE, of Gillespie & Zeller. /SS. D. SMITH of /M .D. Smith & Co. N. Rona .11,1 1 1 MIS, of Win. If. Brown & Co. JOHN it. YOODES, cor. Seventh and &mem streets. CHAS, E. THOMPSON, 413 Chestnut street. /NO. J. SLOCUM . , tilid South Third street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo Oity Property. And at a meeting of the Directors, held this day, CHARLES 0. LATilitot , was unanimously re-elected Presidenti and Wlt. DARLING, Vice-President, H.R. RICHARDSON, Assistant..fleerotary. D MARINE INSUR. lIIADELPIIIA--0111oe, No, TRIED. DNLY TAILItti." )7018, Jar. Walker, Jno. McClure, Tim. Craven, A. S. Gillett, Furman BliEmparil, 53m1. Jo.nea, 11., J. aepL liltiptp, AI. I). GIRARD FIRE AN: ANON COMPANY, PU: 802 WALNUT street west of ring 11113E8 C Wm. M. Swain, Jobv Amipach, 11. 1V Burroughs, J. D. 11.tiglien, P. D, Sherman, Wm. P. Hacker, J. P BlotAor, U. A Riniclioltoril, Ikon JOIST. JONIR, Proxidant, lion. U. W. WOODWARD, Vico Proxidont. Jrm• S• Atoblum,m, Secretary. DAM 13. ALIOVID, Agektant Nocratary. no2.8w•11 VOMMONWEALTFI FIRE INSURANCE N.l OOMPANY, OW TR 11,TATh OF PENNSYLVA, NIA .-Oalco,'N. W. Illotacti FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelphia. SubeerlDed Espital, $500,000. Palo..tiy Capital. $200.000. DAVID JAYNE, M. 1)., Wee Wont THOMAS S. STEWART, 'Noe Pres% Sawa. B. Moos, Reerettry. aul-ly 'MINCED MEAT.— Iva. The Sutocriberhaa commenced manufacturlughle A'r Plug Ultra NtINOED MEAT, which he offerti to his etuitoulorn io LAang or OMALL QUANTITICB. Order* through BLOOD'S DISPATCH will bo punt Nally attended to, JOSHUA WRIGHT, ti 132,11 1 ,1 SPRING HARDEN and FRANKLIN ate - - gr:SLASS ! GLASS !!—We invite the Eaten- ILA tion of the public to our superior stork of Eng lish, French and American Window <ilass. Our stock la large awl well selected as to sites awl qualitlea, awl warranted free from stains. C. SONICACK N 05.152 and 154 north Fourth street VARNISHES, JAPANS, still continue to manufacture all our superior Varnishes and Japans, which are unsurpassed by any in this country, and invite the attention or dealers sad consu mers to our stock. 0. SOIIRACK & 00., de7-60 , Nos. 162 and 154 north Fourth street. PLATE GLASS.—Ottr arrangements are X now complete, and we are prepared to furnleh to bulldera and others enperlor French Plato Mane, of all elle', II low eia any other eetablish ment In the city. 0. 813111tACK k 00., de7.4lta. Noe. 152 and 164 north Fourth street. WANTED—A VESSEL with Jargo deck cepeetty, to load for OARDENAB. Quick dee patch, awl good rates given. App to iIiIMOP,I3OIONO, ao., ita.at In (late 8t ) &Int Wlttryte. INDIA SHAWLS.- 130. FRYER, 916 011118TNIIT STREET,. Ms received a few choice INDIA SHAWLS, Boilable for CHRISTIWAS' PRESF.NTS. The attention of the 'Mice it p►rticularly Invited 419-2 w CLOA.KS.- 0111:AP AND EL WANT CLOAKS. ThillArge4t end haninomeit !Awl of VEL , VRT AND CLOTH CLOAKS In the City, AT nitnliOur , PRIM, AT OEO vievrivs, No. 016 011NBTNUT STRUT. dO 2w EiIJRNISHING DRY GOODS.- I. A.EI 10-4, 32-4 Druggets. 30-4, 1 1.4, 12-4, 14.4 all pOOll English and Ameri cria Muskets. Green Bala° of all widths. Sfarneilles Qullhi, all sista and new designs. Embossed Stand and Table Corm. Rich styles printed Cloth do do. Table Linens and Damask Cloths. Huff Window Holland', from 2S to 04 inches. Green and Blue do do. At . SHARYLTBS BROTHERS, d 9 Chestnut and Eighth streets. BANK OP PENNSYLVANIA NOTES REDEEMED AT PAR.—Great bargains at BELOIIER'B, and notes of the above bank taken in payment. CLOAKS and TALMAS at an immense redaction, much less than the coat of material, from $4 to s'o Broche Long and Square Shawls, from $.5 to $5O. Plush bordered Stella and Crape Shawls, 'wry cheap Parernattia, Detainee. Coburg', Valentine, all wool De!eines, Robe.' a (Mlles, &c., &c., at an enormous sacrifice. KID GLOVES, RIBBONS AND EMBROIDERIES, at !resell reduced prlcee, as Ire are deterculned to sell bete, VALENCIA AND tiONITON BETS—We have just received &beautiful lot, which we offer at loco than cost of importation. Now Is the time for bargain& at t'. A, T. If. BELCHER'S, deT.Gt 8. W. corner Eighth and Spring Carden. BROADCLOTHS, CLOAK CLOTHS_ Fine Black Broadcloths, reduced in price. heavy Black Beaver Cloths. Light colors and Black Mohair Cloth. SATINETS AND OASSIMERES. Full and complete stock of these goods. Good Union (lawilineres, from auction, 40 Os Bide-stripe Union Cageltnerea, 60 mita. COOPER & CONARD, B. E. corner Ninth and Market ate FINE OLOTII CLOAKS, READY MADE, or mad* to order, in 24 bourn , notice. Lot of Cloaks at 15, roduced from 110. Cloaks of erory style for Ladtoa, Mime and C 611 ., dron, CLOAK AND BRAWL 110011. COOPER & CONARD, P. L. corner Ninth and Market eta. FINE GAY STYLES BAY S TATE SHAWLS, blanket, Erench Blanket, Thlbet, Brooke, ChlWreu'e and Vents' Ilhawla, In CLOAK AND BRAWL MOM. COMM & CONARD, 8. E. corner Nluth and Market eta, $8!! I E A P LONU lIR OCIIE SHAWLS, ALL WOOL AND SILK, ME 68 ! A splendid ahaortutent in every color ceatre at $lO, $l2, $l4, 616, $lB, $2O, and $22. 'tired° believe teacart offer the beet ONE DOLLAR BLACK SILK IN PIIILADELPUIA Skit fancy Bilks from 10 cents to $1 25 English and Merrimack Calicos reduced to 10 cents. French Merl/wee, Engliels Cobourgs and Detainee, very cheap. Blankets, Flannels, Cloths and Onasimeres. &o. 011EAP CLOAKS AND BLANKET SHAWLS! Irish Linens anus. own Importation, Hosiery, °loves, and. Linen lidkes., Scarfs, &c., &a„ at TBORNLEY & CHUM'S, N E. corner of EIGHTH and SPRING CARDEN. WE BUT AND SELL FOR OABII. d 5 REDUCTION IN DRESS TRIMMINGS Fancy VELVET, 60c., formerly $1,25. BALL Braided Drop 81; formerly 75. Do do Floes Drop 2.5 c, do 50. And FANCY TRIMMINGS GENERALLY, AE STILL HEAVIER REDUCTIONS. J. G. MAXWELL k SON, CHESTNUT, below Eleventh, and SECOND, below Spruce. B OYS' CLOTHING. Y. A. If O YT &II&0. Rave now on hand a very large assortment of BEADY4IADE GOODS, Suitable for the present season, which they feel disposea to aril CIMP. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, 8 W. CORNER T 84.118 til CHUITKUTNTEL N. IL—We have a largo asnortulent of uncut goods, of euperier quality and make, to order froth. d 4 -1m VIENNESE AND PARIS BROOM: LONG SHAWLS. On hand, an ektanctro stock , cotripr:clag all grades, in the moat dealrablo colors and designs, purchale2 at the late Auction Salim in this city and New York, AT tiIitATLY RHDTICED PRZOES. Superior Good% at $10,5 , 11, $l2. OURSTN STOLDAIST & BROTIatt, Nos 450, 452, and 454 North Second Street, dl y above Willow MEN AND BOYS' WINTER WEAR. 081tWIIN STOULP&ItT & 11110T11ER, 45U, 452, and 451 NORTH 81:00ND STREET, above Willow, Have on hand an ottenelve stock of BROAD OLOTIIB, CASSIMPRES, SATINETS, and VESTENtIfI, Pnrcbaead at the late Auction Selen, at dl-y REDUCED PRICES. „Mr. Boswell ..Dlr.B4owell Illea Slitting* BAN' PENNSYLVANIA.—SPE— OIAL NOTICE —All the note+ on the Dank of r enuaylvania redeemed at par for DRY GOODS, selling at legs than Auction prices. !dusting, Linens, Meths, Oassirneree, Blankets, Shawls, Calicoes, Detainee. at a great ea:mince, In connection with our entire Stock, which will be sold at prices which will astonish a11 . w)40 may sta /4,-..uregylVlCUlS - MIA Plows taken the same at specie, (we make PO differeneed at OLIVER 11. JOHNSON'S Pennsylvania Dank Note Dry Goods Store, No. 1009 MARKET Street, above Tenth, north side. N. D.—Orders received for the very beet Schuylkill 0001 i Pennsylvania Bank Notes taken in payment. • OLIVER 21. JOHNSON, no3o-1m No. 1003 Market street. R E MO VA L. -. L. J. LEVI' & CO., IN ANTICIPATION OF .11ESIOVAL TO TRY SPLENDID NEW STORE, Now being erected for them in CHESTNUT STREET, lbws determined, for a period or 30 DAYS, To dispose of a large amount of their Stock now in store at very' LOW PRICES FOR CASH. They (mite the attention of the Public and their Cue moors to one of the moot complete seeortments of IITAPLE AND FANOY DRY GOODS To be found in this country, which will be disposed of for the period named, at such prices as will insure their sale. CHESTNUT STREET, aoll•tf NEXT TO THE OUSTO&I HOUSE GREAT SALE OF LADIES' CLOAKS. A FURTHER REDUCTION IN PRICES has been determined on by the subscribers, in con sequence of the continued pressure. . 500 31LISES. ENGLISH BEAVER CLOAKS, 32, formerly $3 50. 300 MISSES ENGLISH" BEAVER CLOAKS, $3 60 t formerly 55 50. 240 SUPERIOR 5 RENCK BEAVER CLOAKS, $5 to SS, cost to import $I to $lO each. LONG BLACK BEAVER CIRCULARS, $B, formerly $l2. RICK BLACK VELVET CLOAKS, All 20 per cent. below coat of production. J IV. PROCTOR & CO., Successors to Geo. Mullin & Co., nIB 2tno d 708 CaI:STEM! stmt. LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL & SON. WHOLESALE. AND RETAIL STORES 1040 CHESTNUT Street, four doors below Eleventh And 319 S. SECOND St., below Spruce. FACTORIES.—Noe. 95 and 97 GEORGE St.., Tenth, cud SECOND Street, near Union. Orders made eta few hour,' notice. se= Cult FURS! FURS!! FURS!!! FURS 1 )5 JOHN FAREIRA & CO., Importers, Hlanufactarcre, and Dealers in FANCY FURS, FOR LADIES AND 01IILDREN, Malting manufactured au imroanse Stock of FURS, Kith the expectation of doing our usual business, the present pressure of the times, and comparative stagna tion of trade, have left us with au uuuenal amount of Stuck upon our s helves. It is to meet this diSirulty that we kayo now DETERMINED To dose nut our RNTIXK STOCK At Prices actually leas than TB Kill COST TO MANUFAOTUPF. ! We hav;alao ou haul a tag; and complete atiort snout of U ENT:' FORA, OLOVLA, All of which will be sold st vary I.OW PRICES No, 6111 MA TAR BT Pt , Lot. l'Aglith and Ninth, nolfl•8cr South side - - 1 - 111RISTMA AND HOLIDAY GOON. ‘_.l W, D. GLENN, No. 2$ South FOURTH Sheet, olfori to denies, and the public VERY LARGE VARIETY OP 'FANCY 1100 w Suitable, for the Ilelelny aemion. Doing eutifely of Lie OWN tNIVONTATION. The esAettuteut embracee all the NEWEST STYLES, AND AT VERY REDECED PRICES. Anion It will be round— Paper Macke Work Boitee, Lietkv, Portfolios, AC Ledlea' Cabita and Trat eling Bap. Porte Monnaien, nukes and Pocket Books, in grea variety. I'earl Card Cason, beautiful style". Bohemian Maya Toilet Bottlef, richly decorated. Odor Boxed and (Alone Boren. Fancy Bronze Inkstands, Thermometer', he. Backgammon and Chete hoards, Cheevmen. Fine Englivh Bellmore, In meta. Fanny Cigar Staudt' and Cigar Cave". Scotch Wood Snuff horse and Fancy Article" Medallions in plastic ivory. Memorandum and Ball Tablets, in pearl and ivory. Together with numerous other article' in the line. detblu,i( Hp. .tiAßrnmi.—llesirable second and third it-. *tory furrthihoa ROOMS, with Board, at deo.* 30T North NINTH Street. OONGRESY RANGE.--SOLD 8 y af f ix WTOK & BRO., N 0.202 N. BECOND Stmt. sue] FNW fifiji GALLS. WHALE OIL, c." 11.71.71., 1,i500 gall. Elephant Oil. 60 bble. No.l Lard Oil, for age by CROAEIDALE, PEIRCE, & CO., rinto-t1 No, 101 N. Dolimare &Tonne VOTTON-11)0lialus Gulf atton, in more ILI Mit for pals by .11ASTIN & itAOLLISTIR, PM WOU Melt erp (50obe. ABOVE EIOIITII, COLLARI, Ao oaks by %union. MTHOMAS & SONS, Jorx. Noe. 180 sad 1.11 SOUTH nil:tufa STRSZT, (Fcrrrouly Nos. 67 azid GO.) REAL ESTATE, STOOKS he. r l Public Sales at the Philadelphia Exchange every Tuesday Evening. fry." ILsodbilie of each property homed separately, in add.tiou to which we publish on the Saturdayireviona to each sale one thougand catalogues In pamphlet form, diving full descriiiir all the property to be sold on the foliowlugTu PURNITIIR ' SALES AT THE ATICTIOIi STORE every Thursday morning. REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. [E We have a large amount of Real Estate at Pri vate Sale, including every description of City and country property. Printed Lista may be had et the auction fitore. PRIVATE BALE REGISTER. Real alstate entered on our Privite Sale` Re gister, and advertised occasionally in our Public Pale Abetracts, (of which 1,000 copies are printed Weekly,) free of charge. STOOKS, MORTGAGE, REAL ESTATE, AO. Pamphlet Catalogues now ready containing full de ecriptiona of all the property to be sold on Tuesday next, Bth hut., with a list of sales 16th and Vd Decem ber, and a large list of Real Estate at private sale, STOCKS. On Tuesday Evening, 11th instant, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Ex. change, previous to the sale of real estate : HAVRE DE GRACE TOW-BOAT COMPANY.—AIso, 2 shares Philadelphia A Havre de Grace Mean Tow, Boat Cocci 1 share u the Philadelphia Library. 1 share In the Philadelphia Athenrcum. 1 share In the Mercantile Library. 2 bonds, $l,OOO each, Allegheny county (Pentssylva. Ma Railroad), coupons payableNoveznter and May (due 1878) , Seaton ticket Arch Street Theatre. REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER 15th This sale will include— Orphans' Court pale--Estate of Benjamin Burnell, FOUR TUBER-STORY RBI CH DWELLINGS— Pratt street. east of Fairmount street. VALII.I.BLE EARN, 7: acres sad 39 perches, 3 miiea from Plimnixville, and 3 miles from Paoli, Cheater county, PE. NEAT DWELLING, VII MITON SPREED.—AIso, a neat modern three-story brick tinelling with brick stable, north side of Wharton street, No. 313, between k'ifth and Sixth streets. omit streets. TBRISB-STORY BRICK DWELLING}.—Three-story brick duelling, No. 971 North Twelfth street, between Poplar street And Girard arenas. " YELLOW SPIIINGS," METER COUNTY, PA.-- The valuable property known 111110 e "Yellow Springs," Chester county, extensive hate 'building, dwellings, springs, baths, stabling, ,Lc., and 97 acres of land. VALUAIELE MARKET STREET* etwpzary.— Also, the valuable lintel property, with store, stabling, &e , No. 1016 Market ate et , west of Tenth street, known as the "WHITE 00118 E UOTEL ," 27 feet front, 180 feet deep, to /feeble street—a first-rate loca tittitior a Depot. EXTILA VA LUA ISLE REAL EFFAIP 'E—DEOE.IIDER 27. This sale will include LARGE AND VALUABLE LOT—Tenth *treat, be tween Chestnut and tlarkot streets, corner of Marble streot-8G foot front on Tenth street, 132 feet on 'Marble street, with frame tenements thereon renting for 82,400 a year. Clear dell incumbrance. VALUABLE CHESTNUT STREET PROPERTY— North side, west of Tenth street, 29 feet front, 178 feet deep. Clear of all incumbrance. Rents for $1,600 • it Both the 'bore are valuable business location. TUREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING —AThree-story brick dwelling, south aide or Branch street, No. 4108 ' between Third and Fourth, and Race and New streets. DUREN-STORY BRICK DWELLING.—Three-story brick dwelling, No 1122 Lewis street, north of Thomp son, between Tenth and Eleventh 'treats. VALUABLE RESIDENCE AND STABLE.—Three story brick dwelling., without double back buillinp, No. TllSouth Ninth street, between Locust cad Spume streets ; Aiho * a substantial new three-story brick sta ble and coacti•house In the rear, on Mulberry &Kay— la 20 by 188 feet. Bale absolute. REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER 20th. This sale will Include, among other property, the fol lowing— Orphans' Court Bele.---Estate of William Rucker, TfifEE•BTORY BRIO& DWELLING.—Three-story brick dwelling, north aide Poplar street, west side or Twelfth street. flame Estate. LOT.—Lot of ground north side °tread avenue, west of Twelfth street. Same nrEate _• • - BRICK BUILDING AND LOT.—Lot of ground east elde of Ifes,2er street, south of Nut:toad street, Nine teenth nevi. ozora TIMER-STORY BRICK DWELLING .—Three•story brick duelling west side of I.lllbins street, south of Stiles street, Twentieth ward. REAL ESTATE SALE-JANL'ARY sth TN( sala will include -1. AN ENTIRE SQUARE OF OROUND, TWENTY TMIRD WARD, OPPOSITE THE EPISCOPAL 1103- PIT AL.—The valuable square of ground, having e front of 696 feet on Front street, 536 feet on Lehigh avenue, 595 feet on Fillmore street, and 546 feet on Somerset street. Four valuable fronts. SALE OF LAW 1300llS, On Mends.) , P,vaelog, December 14th, lathe suctton store, Nos. 139 and 141 South Fourth street, wilt be sold a stack of law books, comprising various retorts, digests, elementary works, ,kc , &e. ft ral tiettiari ru cetatoeneg, which will be ready co Monday morning and the Lone arranged for exami• nation PEREMPTORY SA LE OF IiTATUA RV, MARBLE ANA) STONE 01i0I - P3, FOUNTAINS, MANTEL PIECE:3, TABLE:3, de. On Tuesday Mmtiing, 15th instant, at 11 o'clock. to the mend story of the auction store, will be soil by catalogue, without reser.e, an invoke of etatunry, rorealy fioported from liomberily per barque Vents:Availin, by Si3ner Pouipeo Argenti, The collection comprises man) very beAUtdul sperimene suitable for the drawing room, also, floe garden statuary and fountain) (rr" My be examined any time preview) to sale Peremptory Onto. 260 FINE OIL PAIN TINOS AND WATER COLOR DRAAVINUIS—STOOK OF A. B ROBINSON. On Thursday Morning, lust , at 10 o'clock, at the atom of A. B. Robin son, No. 010 Chestnut street, will be sold,by catalogue. without reserve, about 250 choice and valuable oil paintings and water color drawings by eminent artists, including Horan, °rasher, Weber, Rothermel, Brochart, Richardson, Van Btarkenbarg, Linea, Dirch, Money, Lewis, Lawrence, Leutte, flchttesselle, Brughel. tells, O. Lambdin J, It. Lx LI ••• ViOu9 to the sale. Bale Noe. 130 and 141 Booth Fourth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS ROSE WOOD PIANO-TORTE, BRUSSELS CABBY:rd., dr.s. On Thursday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the auction 'dere. In extensive sasortment of sesond-ltand furniture, piano-forte, car pets, &c., front families declining housekeeping. AT PRITATE SALE. Shares In the Acadeiny of Music; Point Breeze Pack ; Philadelphia and Efercantile Llbrieries; Athenteum, dte. "FARLEY" AT PRIVATE SALE The elegant country seat and farm, known as Par ley,"" late the residence of Richard Paxson, deceased, formerly of Dr. Shippen Is offered at private sale. Full descriptions may be had the auction mama. MOSES NATHAN S, AUCTIONEER AND COMMON hISItOI.IANT, D. B. corner BIXTII and RAZZ Strada. AT PRIVATE SALE—CoId and silver patent lever, Lepint, English, Swiss, and French watches, Jewelry, of every description, Muskat inetruments, AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on emend door, household furniture, of every description, beds, mat tressee, carpeting, looking glance, fancy articles, do., de., do. Out-door sales attended to personally by the Auction eer. Charges very low. Cossipmente of furniture olothing, jewelry, ,kc. &c , solicited. NATUAN'B PRINCIPAL LOAN mums, S. E. Corner of Sixth and Race Streets, Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plats Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds Cloth i ng Dry Goods, Groceries, Segall, h ardware, Cutlery, inralture. Bol ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on all ar ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, on more satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab lishment. _ _ hi. VATIIANS, NOTIOE.—AII goods forfeited at the °Mee, S. E. e'er nor of Shills and Race streets, will be sold on Thursday morning, 17th instant, at 10 o'clock. Depositors can call previous thereto and renew their tickets. LARGE SALE 01? PORSEITID GOODS, at the S. S. corner of Sixth and Race streets, Thursday Morning, 17th Instant, at 10 o'clock, in the sales-room, Second, story—entrance from Race street. Counting in part of one case, 171 pairs childrenn shoes, one very fine snr voyor's instrument, made by linos dc Skate, two very fine microscopes, superior Daguerreotype camera—complete, superior overcoats, frock and dress coats, Raglans, pantaloons, vests, handkerchiefs, under clothing. boots, shoes, umbrellas, Silk dresses, merino, mous detains, dobsgc, cashmere, alpaca, and chintz dresses, and dress patterns, cloth velvet and silk mantillas, buques, circulars, cloaks and capes, crape, silk, brook., merino, stalls, bay State, and plaid woollen shawls, ladies , under-clothing, parasols, gaiters, shoes, bonnets, feath er beds, comfortables,iimits, bed-spreads, table-cloths, sheets, pillow-cues, violins, flu Ins, accordeorus, gui tarp, double and single-barreled fowling pieces, patent rides, revolving and other pistols, patent umbrellas and canes, steel skates, And a thousand other articles. ire Particulate hereafter. 11,1MENSE SALE OF SORSEITED Ift"AtCIIES, JEW ELRY, SILVER PLATE, Ace Sce. At the S. E. corner of Sixth and Since streets, On Tuesday Morning, 2241 instant, at ID o'clock Lij — Particulars hereafter BEAT BARGAINS FOR CIIRISTMAS PRESENTS, AT PRIVATE SALE, AT REDIABRABLY LOW PRIORS. Hunting case. double sue, and double bottom, full waled and plain English patent lever watches. Silver English patent Weer watches, . Ilunting me end open fate gold escapement and ever watehee Routing case and open face gold lapin* watches. Very line enameled ladles' gold watches. Sifter lever and !aphis watches, English, Swiss, and French watches, gold chains, jewelry, mrteical instru ments, arid numerous fanny articles. WERI3'B great sale of torfeited Watches Jewelry, Guns, Pistols, Dlneical Instruments, ice., velletakeplaat shortly. Due notice will be given. WEBB'S great sale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding, he., being forfeited collaborate, will take place shortly. Due notice will be given. AT PRIVATE SALE, Al' HALF THE USUAL SELLING PRlEF.3.—Doubleabottomed and hunting case gold patent lever watehee, of the moat np. proved melee; hunting case end open face gold escape• meet lever and lepine watches, full jeweled ; line gold enameled lever and lepine watches for ladies', g old Jewelry of every description; silver lever and Sepias watches, In hooting eases and open face; silver English, Stiles, and French watches; a general assortment of Mr. allure, beds, mattreiana, rmrrol OUT-Deg:l SALES SOLICITED, and charges to suit the timer, low I.lonvignicauta oC every de4ztlylion or goods Follelted fur public or vivetta aide. MONEY VANCE() on aft and every Mit orpoixfc. Cur public or privata usle, or to be bold fora limited tuna Ohargrx tow. IEORGE W. ENLITI.I, AUCTIONEER N F. corner of 11A.RittiN end souni Streets eboreSeeerel. .F.Vtlittia ELLE& BALni 81TIIIIPAT EVISTNII, At Tyi O'clock, it the Atoll. Store, of Einrawara, Cat Wry, tiou , ,Xervug Ctutt,thg, Wearer, .7dwol• ty, koey Art:den, &a. Orittlenten'o furniol)ing eact6o FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war ranted, of elegaut material and superior work tualw.hili MAO. Urea H.oelta and Gentlemen's Wrap petit. et the Premium Store of W. W KNIGHT, 612 ARCH Street, above Sixth. no2I-y "%I/RAPPERS! WRAPPERS! WRAP lafg.6 find elegant assortment at reduced priecia, Alan, heavy under-clothing of all de. amiptioos, for gentlemen', wear, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, 612 ARCH Street, above Sixth no2l-y WINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE. MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SIllItT MANUFACTORY, No. fee CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia The attention of Southern sod Western Merchants, and Strangers, Is particularly invited to this improved cut of Shirts, the most perfect fitting article mode. At whole sale and retail, end made to order. auS.lyif WANTED.—AN A 1 VESSEL TO SlX coed tho ship MARGARET, in the LOCIIMILIIIL Line for NEW ORLEANS. quick despatch and good rates given. Apply to BISHOP, SIMONS, & CO , 120 itsto NORTII WHARVES. NAVAL STORES.—CB bbls. Spirits Tux i i penttne. Ate. 11144. No. 1, 2 and 11 Ansi a. 231 bbl. Tar, for pale tee liNEINRI & HARKNESS, dtLita , No. 70 N. Water street, and No 39 N buses CARRIERS' ADDRESSES prepared by att motivated writer, se No, A 69 8. ZLXTINTii eteeet i etrore falerad. del Ociles bg 9tintion. BSCOTT, Jr., AVOTIONEER, (s4e.ce4. . sor to 11 OLBER fo scorrj flaraffigT Pt., 019os:to the Custom Uosaa, between Poor - oh G.. 2.1 rut! Street • CARD —The putcolar Alteration of porch Satre ig invited to the peremptory esle of gaol'. rsaay-ma3s clothing, fashionable fors, &c., to be held at the store, 431 Chestnut street, this day, by .Asloirw., commend:lz at 10th erlcck. irr Catalotees now ready. FCR el Air . g !omin. Commencing at 11This o'cl d ock, will be soli without reaerve, for cksh, a valuable sesortwant of fun for ladles' and gents' wear, sleigh retake. he , consisting of lathes' talneoa, 01°401,1.10c m. sonts, tip pets, cuffs, etc., made In the latest style, of toynx, lkble, Siberian squirrel, atone tnutin, silver mettle, ermine., awan'adown, &e. ip" May be examined early on the rnorangof sale, with catalogues. SALE OP READY-SUBS CLOTIIING. Phut Morning, Consmeneing at lox, o'clock, will be fold without re serve, for cash, a valuable stock of ready-made eothing, toneisting of mato, poets, and rests, (7 May be examined early on the morning of sale. TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, NO. 422 WALNUT STREET, above POLIITH. 0A Rn—e Or no traExpaz Finumoss—rms- V" We beg leave to inform the public that we hold oar regular weekly sales of Furniture every Toes= our SPACIOUS SALES ROOM, NO. W STREET, where every possible attention Is given to ob tain the highest prime for the goods of those who may favor us with cousi i sr. Female( hating portions of their furniture to of, or them declining house keeping and not g sale& at their own dwellings can Imre, their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED 20 OUR SALES ROOM. WHERE THEY WILL REALIZE BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR FURNITURE THAN THEY OAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OP THE IT/11142- TITRE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AL'OTION STORE IN THE CITY. ID` Persona favoring as with consignments on rest assured that their property well not be aserideed. Oommisaions more moderate than those charged by any other Auction Muse In the city. Consignments respectfully solicited. Biles paid immediately after the goods ars sold. REAL ESTATE SALE—DECEMBER 23d. This sale at the Exchange on Wednesday evening, December 23d, 1857, at 7 o'clock, will include— Orphans' Court Sale.—Estate 44.1049 h Colhoun, Dec'd. FRAME HOUSE AND LOT, ANN STREET, NINE TEENTH WARD.—A frame house, and lot of groaned, southeast aide of Ann street, SO feet southeast from Sarah street, Nineteenth ward, 20 feat front, PA feet deep. E S ground rent. Orphans' Oeurt .Sale.—Estate of 11. T. Roemer, Deed, PROPERTY QUEEN STREET, RENSINGTON.—A oertaia house and lot, north side of Qneen street. al feet front, and 120 feet deep, to a 134 feet alley le..' from Sbackamaion street. Clear of urcombrances. Orphsns' Carat Sale.--Sanse Estate. FRAME ROME AND LOT. POPLAR STREET.— A. frame house, and lot or ground, north side of Poplar street, between (rout and second, 33 feet front, and Ili feet deep, $l2 ground rent. Positive Sale. --• STORE AND DWELLINO, COATES ST., ABOVE SEVENTEEN TLf.—A three-story brick store and dwel ling south tide of Coates street, 95 feet 9 Inches e3J2 of Eighteenth street, if feet I inch front, and OS ft. 7ty Inches deep, along Florence street. The hones has balk windows, gas, and hydrant. $54 ground rent. Rents for SMAser 111.1111211. Oa - Terms—cash. Sale positive. tra , : SO to be paid 013 etch of the above when the moo is struck off. Hale at So. 140 South Elerenth street, *bore Walnut. GENTEEL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, IMPERIAL CARPET, PAINTINGS, SUPERIOR REDS, As. On Monday Morning, At 10 &sleek, will be sold at No 110 South Eleventh street, the genteel household furniture, carpet', paint ings, dbnier and tea ware, superior feather beds, mat tresses, tee. y the May be examined earle d on ay a sale, AT ?AU SALE, . . A first-elms Printing mace, with a good ran of bad ness, (oar printing presses, two Haulm and one Adams Type and everytlitig necessary for the business. Apply at the Auction Store. SAMUEL NAT/IANS, AUCTIONEER, and IdONEY LOAN OPTICN, No. 113 South THIRD Street, below Wahmt, opposite Pear rt., only eight doors below the Exchange. news of haziness boa 7 o'clock, A. 11., =Ail 10 o'clock in the evening. Oot-door sales, and sales at the Auction Sow, at tended upon the mast satiafaetory terms. CAPITAL $200,000. Bstablisludfor ths last TAirty Years. Advances wide from one dollar to thousands on Dla monde, Silver Plate, Watches, Jewelry, Barer-are, Mer donate, Clothing, Toronto's, Sodding, Cigars, Mesita' Instruments, Guns, Horsed, Cerriagae, and Goods of every description. All goods can remain any length of time agree* upon. Alt advances, from one hundred doilies and upwards will be charged 2 per cent, per month ; thoo and Di et, the lowest market rate. This Store noose having * depth of LW feat, Liu large Are and thief-proof vaults to store all valuables, and Fri vats watchmen for the premise,' ; also, a heavy insit ranee effected for the benefit of al; perszni harlag goal. advanced upon N. B.—On account of having an v , iivdted sapllai, this Oleo Is prepared to maks advances on =ore sett:- factory and accosonodattriz tenni than 11 . 2, other lar this city. Mousy advanoed to the poor, in small =watts, with Oat any charge. . Oa Ttusiday 31Gra3ac at 1) tha sz-:uad %tory SALE OF OVER OSE 11I03:EAND LOTS OV FORFEITED etILI. Con96t4; of firtt-cla,s gold ani silver r.at,ot layer and other Watches, poll chains faAhicnabt., „,,,velrr of every de,ript.cu Lver.lor calusWo honks, fancy work: 114_t.,1 roatwo:.% piano. rotoicill ingtrument.l..te WATiIIItS —Embracing over one hundred ilrsiglass, heavy gold huntiug.cases ant opru fate patent lever watches, made be S'.od tart, Cooper. Tobias. Sokeism. Robinson, Mosk'e'll, an•d other celebrated makers, sat warranted genuine Also, one vary auperier eight-day gold booting lever watch, full jewelled. I% karat, he AT, ewe, cost 4500 Alen, IS karat gold and eilver anchor lever watehee, full jewelled Also, le karat gold and ailver lepine watches, fine English sliver patent layer watches, hr the moat celebrated makers. Also gold and Over English, French. and Swiss watches DIAMONDS --Eplandid brilliant diamond broach and ear rings, Malta cross pattern, cost at Bailey ar, Co. , ' P 525; imperior diamond elnater finger rings; also, dia mond and ruby Lager rinß3, and diamond shirt studs " ' oN.--tine gold guard, neck, Veoc watch, and fob challis • due gold breastpins, line go'l ear rings , fine gold darer rings. gold bracelets, gold miniature eases, gold medallions, gold lockets and charms, gold spectacles and eye sses. gold scab' ani keys, gold studs and buttons, silver card cues and combs, sod jewelry of every descrlption. SPLENDID DUELLING PISTOLS ASD COLT'S REVOLVING PISTOLS.—One pair superior English laminated stag sorrel duelling pistols, with full sat of implements 4 case, complete, in perfect order, cost S2 O O. Also, a: pair English Demurs& twist barrel duelling pistol., with full set of isoplameuti in cue. complete, in pe feet order, cost $l5O. Also, three su perior, hoses Wirer monied Colt's revolving pistols. SUPERIOR ROSEWOOD PIANO, VIOLINS, AND FLUTINd.—One superior rosewood piano, 6y, octave, very fine tone, mule by Schouluber lt Co., Philadel. phis, cost $350. Also, one very superior tone Italian violin, coat $9O. Also, one extrs tone old violin, coat $5O. One fine tone flotilla, coat PO. One large Preach rosewood ladies , work box, cost Pd. One gentleman's dressing case, complete, cost $3O. Alia, a collection of valemble book.. WALNUT SOFA, AND CUPPING lIIPIXIIENTS. One emperior neer 'walnut sofa, *prima seat, tufted, toot $lO. Also, one full set of capping Implements, In ease, complete, cost $25. FIELD-GLASS —One superior field-glass, in perfect order, cost in France $lOO, and many articles not enu merated. to " The goods will be open for examination on Mon day afternoon, Decent Der 14th, and early on the morn ing of sale. The piano, musical instruments and pis tols, will be soldposilizelyat Gold Patent Laser and other Watches, /loyalty, and Clothing will be sold at reduced prim. Copartnership Notires reSSOLITTION OF COPARTNERSHIP. -I—. —The co•partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, ender the firm of Lawrence, Stone, & Co , in Boston, New York, and Philadelphia, is this dsj (Resolved. Signed, SAMUEL LAWRENCE, WM W. PliMgE, JARVIS SLOE, HENRY T. JENKINS, 0. li. PERRY. Dec. Ist, 1.337 William W. Stone and Henry T. Jenkhts Con tinuo the Commission Business at 41 Broadway, in the city' of New York, under the firm of Stone le Jen kin& de9-Bt.kif DISSOLUTION.—The PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing as BASER it WILLIAMS is Tins DAY dissolved by mutual consent. The basineas will be continued at the old stand, 1132 MARIUS" St , by CRAltlitiS WILLIAMS, who to atithotised to collect and pay all debts of the late no. YEThilt W BAKER CHARLES WILLIAMS. Dec. 1,1t;i7 The undersigned would inform the public, that haying bought out Mr. P. W. Baker. his late partner, he will continue the REAM* and VSNVILARING business et the old stand, 1133 MARKER street, where wilt be found • full assortment of Ranges, %mien, Ventilators, Registers, Bath Boilers, &e., Lod hopes, by strict at tention to business, to merit is share of the patronage of the public NOTICE.---The COPARTNERSHIP hith erto existing under the firm or JAMES 'ELLIOTT & CO , was dissolved 231 instant, by the withdrawal a JOHN WARDLE. , . The business or the late Arm will be settled by the undereigued at the same location. JAMES ELLIOTT, S. E. corner of Twentieth and Ilfirket eta. November 24th, 1557. no..3o.onelrlmis AMERICAN GOLD, NEW IDAR, BOSTON, Jan lILLTI.M.ORE EXCH.V.ZGE-5, Bougbt mud anti by P. BRADY 3 CO-, Banter!, 12.5 Soutb TRIED Etreet, opt the Girard But A IfERICAN GOLD AND NEW PORK LX.ejI4,NGE Ar Inkau:sr t't RATES, knioNIF-T. . SFECIR OUTLI TIIIID SCULL, CAMBI,OS, , BANKERS, 3.3 Smith Thirl Street. The hiihaat . 1. AMERICAN GOLD NEW VOR!: NXCTIAtiIIE l'anil3 ~:ht and c±:l 80,:k A 4.7.1411 t an I tn ---- 111 IF. TINGLEY & Cu. , BANKERs I_D• No 3: Booth TIMID Street., PhAsielphle COLLECTIONS promptly =II, on all a,,c,,se.thle pulmui la the United .etates end Canals Stocks, Bonds, 4 - e , sought and Bold 03 Corunlesloo L'ocurrent Beat bores, Cheek., taught at 2/1* lowest rates. Depoalai revelvo4 sad Interest allayed, we per 4767- men!. now .14m (express itompanits. TIIIF, ADAMS EXPRESS CO., OFFICE, 320 CEVISTKUP STREET, forwards PARCELS, PAOHAtIES, SIERSRANDIZE. BANK NOTES and SPECIE, either by cts own LINES, sr In [Twee - Wu lei% oilier EXPRESS cO.IIPANIES., to all the prinetpal TOWNS an 4 CITIES of the United States. Z. S. LaNDEORD, General Saparintandent, arms and Cbina Wart. CALL iTh troatenCALL AND SEE VAIII7T OW IIOLIDkY PRISENT:?, Ever szhibite S in Mt CITY CP PHILADELPHIA L Whieb will be ol &t exeeedinly OW PRICES SIAEXIEN & WITTES, Ardsomy HALL, ni C.I/Drnr I'4 ICZETIMMEI CHARLES wilta.tus Morten.
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