M=E====a==E.MlM THEMITY. ":•; 7 • -17'.For additionai City News; see 'First P,age - - - „Extensive Forging. Opiiatunta--42yest ofthe afterneon officer -Caßanat, arrested,, at Thir/anCebestnut streets, - two men, bathed Charles M; Winger and Samuel S,eeds, on the charge of being conecruedlin forging the name of Wilson, Ager to certain notes,' and disvosing 'of the . aitine here and. in the Interior. 'lt`appints' that Mr, Wilson •Ager, - *hi) is a :rest , dent of Rov'ersburg,, Columbia inn*, and a , man . who has, &Massed a considerablejunonnt of thle world'S goads; started in August last for Call. fornia, intending- to pass the next' three years 'there, in China and other parts of the world. On . tha,dayof his departure, it is alleged that Ottinger, who was formerly in his employ, eamMeneod forg • inghis'namis to sundry promissory notes, and • die posing of them whenever andiw,erelor afavor - able opportunity °emitted. - Sines thatperiod Ot-, ,tonger and , Seeds Aloe passed a portion of their time here,• and the belittles in New York, and in the interio r. They have been closely watched by Otßoor Oallanan' Tor more than a month mist in their'Operations in thiaelty,'but he was unaltle to obtain any definite charge against them, until Mr. Ager returned from California ; came to this pity, and lodged complaint of the issuing of the forged rimier. , • • ' -. Among the forged notes was one for $551, which was passed upon a man at Bloomsburg, Pa.. by Seeds. Another forged note, for about the same amount,' was pnoood - neon -Mr. John Grout, who . bought it for $4OO. Another n0t0,,f0r.5325, was passed Upon Mr. William Bailey, a young man in 'the 'employ of Messrs. Brown.' 4b Kunkle, North Thirdatreet. , The 'Salle parties borrowed of this firm sloo,' and deposited a forged note with them as collateral for its payment. Another note, for $l4O, was pima upwi the same firm in payment for a bill of clothing. ' • Ottinger - had also bargained with a Mr Patrick ''Devlin, who is theinventor of a patent heater, for the patent right of a Stile, and offered in payment one of Agar's 'kites for $l,OOO. This trade, how ever had net been concluded When the arrest was trade. 'Their plan of operatioas was one well cal autetad, to deceive. — (Midges' upon offering one of the forged =tea for sale, would request the parties to wall open, Seeds, (who was formerly employed 'as sealant= in, a store in North Third street,) and be would give all the necessary information. Upon the Interested .parties milling- upon Seeds, he would refer them to any one of the Commerolal Agencies, and to such houses as Messrs. Brown Krinkle; - LudWig, Kneedlor, - J. Co; Thomas Wolf, of the firm of Jordan .b Brother; Marplo ,fifeClure,andothers: AS Mr. A'ger is well known 'throughout the Stato;these parties could not, of -course, slay-anything ,derogatory to the character of the paper. - - - We were shown the notes,' and the signatures • --Are iondmirablyexeanted that it, would require an iXperielseed eye to distinguish them from the gen uine. Thereto every reason tobolieve that there is a large amount of this forged paper afloat, and those who have it, or have bad dealings with these men, in regard -to land-warrants, would do well - to call upon officer Callanan, at the Mayor's office. Seeds stated that about two thousand dollars or fOrged notes bad been placed in the hands of 'different persona for negotiation, fur which they bad not yet received 'any returns. , Borne of the paper, bo Alleged, had been placed-with Mr. Dan . rel Rubicon] and IL 11. K. Elliot, Esq. ()Wager resides- at- 2112 Washington street, near Twenty-First.' The officers proceeded to him bottle,' and -found several notes which bad been signed, hut the amounts had been filled in. They ' found there two boxes of papers which have net yet been examined, and several land war rants, which it was subsequently ascertained had -been stolen from Messrs. Ford Jc Jackson's fire proof, in their office in Third Street; opposite Doak. , This firm did-not mini theici warrants until they wore shown to thou] by the officers. ' A note wai eold by Ottinger; to a man in the in , ,terior, who gave him in payment for itiffs in cash, and's' draft ,upon.biessra. Kirkpatrick Co., at Third and Vine streets, for the balance. Another note - for $.100; dated August 141, at six months, was depositeditith Mr: C. S';• Simons, as collateral for a'smali amount of ow:May - they. had -borrowed of °Wager stated, at the hearing before Alderman „ Enos, that he had reoeived these notes of William Ager for piing out to Cuba and:dlsposingof patent sugar mills forhim. Mr. Ager stated - that he gave, Ottinger $&l0 for making Ibis trip, and that ho has his receipt for this amount. - • amused' Were oommitted lit defonitaf $5,000 , bail each, to answer at, the next term of the Court •oe Quarter Sessions: ' - ' • • , Special • ' Meeting of .Commenc,.Countid.- 7 A. *lnint meeting id' Common Council 'was'held yes terday afternotrn "for; the purpose of considering the approPriation ' bills." ,-. • 13itt No. , fi6 op o°min:in Council file; reported by the Xthitinittea. rei,Flnanoti, .entitled "An ordi-- amide to, make an 'appropriation to the clerks of Councils for the expenses of Councils for the year • oighteen hundred and fifty-eight,", was, , on me ,' tionAttken up::' It was read as follows 'Soo. The_ Seleot and Common Councils of - Philadelphia do ordain, ThaCthe artni of twenty eight thousand eight 'hundred and.twenty dollars be, and the seine is :hereby, appropriated to the .clerks of Councils for the year eighteen hundred and fifty-eight, as follows: ~ Pirst-Torjsalariee of clerks, niessongers, and door-keepers of Councils, six thousand six hundred ' and twenty dollars. Seeond. For printing jour nets, ordinances, and miseellanesus printing, nine thousandth's hundred Por binding journals, ordinances, do., 'two thousand six-hundred dollars. , fourth. Foradver . tising ordinanses, Lo:, six thousaua dollars. -•• • - — Fifth. For' stationery end blink bloke, one thousand dv I hundred dollars.- Sitfth, For recording - ordininoes,'llve hundred dollars. - - , - Seventh. Foruarriage-hire for the use of com =Mese of Councils, eight hundred dollars. Eighth. For - , ineidontal expenses, „cleansing reams; ge., one ttunfiand - dollars. - j3ec. 2. ,The witrieitte forAtto said appropriation shall - be drawn in contdrzidty .!isith existing ordi.. 11111OON The bill wos read three tliniejand passed finally. f •-Bill Ne. 87, entitled e. An Ordinance to make an appropriation for the expenses of the Lew Depart ment_ for the year eighteen hundred and fifty eight," eras nfit taken up, as follows, and passed finally , 'Bag. 1. The Seledend COmmen Councils of the city do ordain,' That the iim-of nineteen thousand two hundred and fiftydallars be, and the same is , hereby, appropriated to the Law Department, for -the expenses thereof for the year one thonsand eight hundred and fifty-eight, to be applied as fol., lows, its : • For saltiries, nine thousand two hundred dol lars.- - 2. Poi advertising Beni, two thousand five Mtn. ' dyed deltaic' • ' 3. For Prothonotary'a costs, two thousand five hundred dollars. 4. : For Sheriff's costs, four thousand five hundred dollars. , 5. For blank-books and stationery, three bun. dred dollars. ' 8/ For printing, two hundred dollars. 7. For service of mbprenas, one hundred and fifty dollars. , _ " -8. For, witness fees and certified copies of papers and Plans, two hundred dollars. 9. ,Per care of offioe, one hundred dollars. ~, 10. For miscellaneous expenses, two hundred and fifty dollars, 1.1. , For advertising and posting notices of plans, surveys, and incidental expenses, three hundred dollars. 12. For law books for the department, fifty dol lars. , , " - Sac. 2. That warrants for the said apprepria; -Hon shall be drawn in conformity with existing ordinances, • ' Bill No. 38, making an appropriation of $13,700 to the (apartment of City Controller for 1858, was next taken rip and passed finally. . , Bill NQ. 30, Making Ma appropriation Of $10,350 " to the Department* Of City`Treasury for 1858, was next passed. , , • ;Bill , No. 40, making an appropriation of $4,929 tto the Department of Market .11ouses, for the care and Management of the wharves and landings be longing to the c olly for 1858, was next passed -- 'Bill No: '4l, making - an appropriation to the Trustees of the' City foe Boat of $11,475 for 1858; was next passed. - -, _ ~ 'Bill,No:42,,makingin appropriation Of $232,3592,, for famishing gas, and lighting and extinguish leg, olellideig and repairing the public lamps, and for the erection of new lamps, for 1858, was next Bill No. 43,Making an appropriation of 88,019 80 -to the' Board of Managers of -191118'S Hospital for 1858;Was n,extpassed • . ' ' ' - - ~ ~ On, , motion of Mr. Parker, :tke, consideration of '.blitlf,o, - 4,4, Oinking an apprcipriationds49B,l44 95 ;;; to Dm Board of Controllers of the Public Schools, Wee postponed for the present. , • • Bill No. 49, making an appropriation of $1,500 to thelSripenntendent of Trtntis, for the purpose `'of paving for the surveying of the Boudinot lands; ' itae next' passed. ' ' ~, • , • `' 13111 Ifel.'so, making ap apPioniiation of,sll,- 183 70 to the ',Department of 3farket Houses, for • ..:the expenses thereof for the year 18:8. next came _ up for consideration. ^ A motion to add $5OO to the amount of appropriation for clerk hire during the present yeari elloited'ivelierp diseukion between• 'Melar& iSteeeneeti, ;Miller, ,O'Neill, and others. , ..TheMottOn .Werriegatived, and another motion leado,o Strike out the Item of $5OO for clerk hi ll _44lldg - 1858, ' A lengthy dismission_ followed on the } liv erite orthis motion, t4hieli was partloipated in ~,„ ikv:timiars..Sitlß.P,aiotsherlh and 847.enwn• ilia Motion WON not agreed to, and the bill pass ed fidiallY,, .. ~, *r . , L , '.. . ,'" ..rßilllio, 51; making an appropriation to the Fire ~ , BeperintentotsBo,37s, and to payolaime incurred during 1854 and ,1855. was read three times, and dpissmi itithoixedisendilan, '. -' ' " ' .The Chamber:then proceeded to' the correlation of bill N0.'52; Making ski improprbsticni 5 . $390,502 for the expensmi,ettlie Felice I/emulate • for 1858.' Mr. hiascher,offered the following proviso to'the l , :bill :,iI , -• e.f- u,' i ,, •,• :• , 7 . - Provided, That It shall net be lawful• for the I ' , City, Controller to countersign ally Warrant for the , payment o 1 the salary, of , any, ,pollee' Milber who - "shall ndt havirpreVion.4lrhien nominated to and li. oo l 2 .faal.loJ ) , , ,,Select CollaPli l' nor,shau apy dQ ue . on 'he matte • from say officer's Notary except in sachierateavrhere the oilleer absents himself from dutrbyhtrown• free will; nor in ease where on z t °tiger his beeMnif dolt in Tonseqtienee of ,the per. ,fortaanee of his duty,., ' - - "`t ' liff.ldasolier-supported lilenidvish id a speech of great length and Moot; _force. Ho contended " that the act Ofgonsolidation guarantied to every tlietioelatlo..thet,Vearly salary of 4509 and 'yet if they are sick they are docked &certain amount of money, whloh is never returned to the OityTreasu -'n. The men hod jest as math right to their pay ' ' 48 the Mayor arid Lleutehant,' or any other sale , rteii onictit'under'tbe bay government. , • • Mr;garter 11.140,41MOrted. gm, atoofidinent, and Messrs. O' Sill 'and .ralethorp opposed it. ; gr. giving tooveLlealriho Tit all after the Words Select Con s ult. He, was in favor of the first ofthp -. , novisp. Air. 11,,, akeonsiderable length, contend - that the present polielleportnietitwaa one of ' e worst governed and most inefelept,that ever isgraced r•tilladPlPhia-• .., • . . • • *r y frkeili l lit the , qourse, of his remarks, re. . .liPirtoAettfaissolier., and said he was a renegade ]Yelnocrat, anti that his motion was not an honest one, but intended to operate against Mayor Vaux, The discussion was , nuite proltmed 'and' ailultoed a norsonal dspeat.l.' - , „,--, ,4 , ‘,- ~, The-gime and pa - jewel's 'Milled:on the • amend inifit,"aild.. trerkati follows :' ' ' t• ' 0 ,,,,,x: E 0--Atesera.: l lleoper, Deal, Faulkner, Pohl; ,1,-..Binnedttgirittliirr_Killift Moog, Melina, ltiesehor,, , c4.l4ellay, Moyer, Sicllwilin, MeMakin , Parker, Per w-Itiris, &boot, Tl.sol6r,'Vailhont 4 -19,' . - 4 1 1 . -. , ,.... , ..Heir5-Mesers. Alexamieri Bairdantobet, liak, . 1 1, ~I)ltrajtoligitler, .1144 getter, fideraddew, a(0,111.• sitisLr iz eCil'„feNeill, , FidetilforPr, lites 7 ystoy, ,1141 1 liYiiatartAWelf, Wright, (Q. 134 John ,tsry, la, ( aidimt)-20, r,l , ,-, ii 0 A 14 4;11 1 1 1 T'Otills, ' • MMila=l " CRANRFORD AND,, BOUTITWAItic rßatinoan Jr the. inscription painted upon the new ears, soon to be placed upon the Fifth and HMIs street passenger railway'. Twelve of these care have bepn completed ready for service, and in their arrangements furnish an Inviting contrast with the in satiable 'busses they ore Intended to supereade ' The c,oinfort and convenience of passengers has been consulted in the conetruotion of these ears in an emi nent degree, and which, Uwe are not greatly mistaken, will alone comPensate, in the Intimation of the public., for Whatever disadvantages may be thought to have at tached to the roads themselves. The entire length of theme care is nineteen feet els Inches, and their width seven feet The body of the cars is raised twenty-two feet from the ground, andis made convenient of access by sreansof "taps on eltbei aide of the platform'. The material of the seats and backs le crimson plush, and the cars are intended to seat twenty-four porous. • The means of ventilation secured in the cmistruction 'of these core is an admirable feature, and furnishes another great Improvement upon the old omnibuses, with their closed window, In stormy weather, confining the fumes 'of Unsavory btestlui, to say nothing of the other odoriferoue appurtenances of omnibus travel, es pecially during fieh time. The number of ears already finished will probably bo doubled within a fortnight, and wilt even then, doubt. less, be increased from time to time as the patronage of the roads may warrant. Menton STUDISNTS.—The medical students, as well as the faculty, and the members of me honorable pro fession in general, will thank us for informing them that among the splendid collection of valuable en gravings now arranged for inspection at the rooms of Mr A. S. Robinson, No. 910 Chestnut street, ant which are . to be sold by M. Thomas & tons on the mornings of the 29th and Mil instants, is contained a proof impression of " Tho Lessen In Anatomy," and its companion, after Van Dyke. The original pictures, of which these arc faithful delineations, are of world-wide celebrity, and of the engravings there are but few In this country. This colleaiOn is now daily eliciting the highest enco miums from the first judges, and we would again com mend It to the attention of our readers. LADIES—If you aro now going out to buy suit able pronto for either „your husbands, fathers, Hone, or brothers, allow us to suggest that Knight's, No. 610 Arch street, le the place to go to. Their superb wrap pers, and every thing else In the way of gentlemen's furnishing goods, are rosily superior to any other simi lar stock in the city. Try them. 60!WERT FOR THE NORTRERNIIOIIE FOR FRIEND LESS Ouicnnis.—We karts with pleasure that Miss Juliana G. May has kingly consented to give a contort for the , benefit of the Northern Homo for Friendless Children, on Thursday evening, January 1. The (ler mania Rand has likewise been engaged for the occasion. KANSAN AND CURISTSfAS.—Kansas affairs, with all their Importance, have been compelled to yield pre. cedence to Christmas matters. This le as it should be. We note, too, that things of minor Importance aro yielding, of Into, to the stubborn fact that the beet and handsomest clothing Ito be found in the city is that made and sold at the Brown Stone Clothing Nall of Rockhill & Wilson, Nos. 093 and 605 Chestnut street, above Sixth. - A. REGAL DESCOIPTION. — The lan of WUrtelll - says the Courtier de Paris, lived lu very citizen• `.like style at Biarritz, under the name of the 'Vicomte de pck. lle bathed with the other bathers like a common mortal. The commissary of police, whose duty it was to inscribe the names of the bathers in his book, thus tilled up the blanks in his printed register : "Ohnstian and surname," Count de reek; "profession," King; 4, whence coming," Ileurteinburg ; " motive for travel ling," health and pleasure. And he would have added, had ho reached our enlightened land, " to buy a suit of clothes atthe fashionable emporium of Clifton, Albright, & Co., No. 627 Chestnut street, in 4 Jayne'e Hall. , " SIITOp !—The following specimen of a Ger man advertisement was recently lianded us by a friend : " Runned away, strayed away, or etoled away, mine pig plack borne, sixteen hands and nix inchatall ; ho rash black all over hie body put his bead, and dat veal, pluck too; be had four lege, two pehind and two pefore, and yen ha walked and ruined doy followed one after another. Its had two plack earn upon his head, one rite and one brown, and had no eye upon one side of hie head, and couldn't fee anyding mit de oder. He had a tine pig head vieh he yore peforo him, and a long dell behint vich I cut abort de oder day, and it taint now eo longas It rash pa ore ; it always stays pabint except von ho valks - paCkward, and den it comes In front. Any pody vat flods him and Ilringe him to we, pap; me five dollars - reward, and no questions axed.. Our friend should have olfarrA as order on Granville Stokes, the fashionable clothier, No 807 Chestnut street. ' LETTER BAGS At the Merchants , Exchange, Philadelphia, Ship Tuscarora, Dilatory Liverpool, Dec 28 Barque Gen Warren, Clifford. Ilavana. soon Barque A I Harvey, Wlllar Barbadoes. soon Behr Jas Il Stroup, Oman Cardenas, soon Behr S B Wheeler, Corson lllavana, soon „PHILADELPUIA BOARD OE TRADE. Joss R PlttillOSß, W.V. 0. PATTEREION, or 21111 MONTI! SAUL. V. NERIOOg, . SAILING OE THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM MR UNITED STATES 6TII/011/1 YllOll 70/1 DAY El/Y094.i!. Doston..Liverpool Dec 23 Canada ..... ..• • .New York.. Liverpool Dee 20 Fulton ' New York..lla►ro • Doc 27 Borussia New York:.llamburg Jan 1 Adriatic New York..LiverPool ....Jan 2 Persia New York..Li►erpoul Jan 6 Am° ' New York..liavre Jan 0 BROM EUROPE 'l, 80/1- VO ' A . , _ , , oar Edinburg alaegow..New York Dee 2 Adriatic._ ....Liverpool..New Ydrlc Deo 9 Persia ....Llierpool—New York Dec 12 Arago Ilavre..New York Dcol9 Niagara ' Liverpool—Boston Deo 19 Atlantic ..... ....Liverpool..New York Dec 29 Africa . -... ....'...Liverpool—New York Dec 26 ,Memmonta Mamburg..New York Jan 1 Fulton Havre..Now York Jan 12 fl:r Tlie Galifornis Mall Steamers sail from New York on the 6th and 20th of each month. MOVEMENTS OP HAVANA STEAMERS I , oll.4natritta—Prom New York 2d, arriving at Ha vana Btb, and New Orleans 11th. From New Orleans 20tbI Havana 234 arriving at New York 28th. Quagga CITT—FrOm New York 7th of each month, arriving at Havana 12th, and 31obile 14th. Prom Mo bile 22d, Havana 24th, arriving at New York 28th. CALLUM—From New York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th. and New Orleans 19th. From New Orleans 27th, Havana 29th, arriving at New York 3d. CITY—Prom New York 17th, arriving at Ha- vana 23d, and New Ogisana 26th. Prom New Orleans 6th, Havana Bth, striding at New York 13th Macs WARRIOR—From New York 27th, arriving at Havanaa let and New Orleane 3d. From New Orleans 12th. Havana 14th, due at New York 18th. - Wpm—From Oharleetort 19th and 4th, due at Ha. vana 234 and 7th. From Havana 10th and 23th, due at New York 16th and 31st Alarinelligence. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 23, 1831. BUN RISES 7 25-SUN SETS 4 SO WATER • 6 46 ARRIVBD Br brig Ocean Isle, Pruddon, 10 days from Barbadoes, in ballast to Outorbridge, Harvey & Co. Left the U 8 steam frigate Saranac, 16 days from Norfolk, coaling— all well on board except Capt Kelly, who was injured whilst returning trout a visit to the Governor, by the running away of the horses and upsetting the carriage. Behr E W Pratt, Whi!din, 4 days from Now York, with robe to Crowell & CO line. Bahr Anna BUM, Jones, 1 day from &vino, Del, t%ith - grain to Bewley,,Billson & Co. Behr Rancocas, 2 days from Blackbird, with wheat to Richardson & Osman. - Bohr Halms Bishop, 1 day from St George's, Del, *lth wheat to Jas ',errata & Son. Bohr Utoka_, liplike • 2 days from Baltimore, with wlioat to Jae B arrett 6: Son. . &he Grace Oirdier, Paine, 4 days from New York, with male to Crowell & Collins. Behr Emeline Chester, Brown, 4 days from New Bed ford, with oil, &c.,to Eihober, Bunting & Co. UM Richard Vaux, Prink, 6 days from Boston, with twine to Pettit, 31artin & Co. Behr Mary, Rickards, 2 days from Camden, Del, with corn to .1 II MeColley.. . . . CM= Steamship Virginia, Kelly, Richmond, 'l' Webster, Jr. Barque Aaron Ilarvey, Barbadoes, Cumming!! & Son. . Scbr W L Springs, Corson, Wilmington, NC, D B Stetson & Co. Seer Tennessee, Wooster, Portland, captain, Bohr Bay State. 0 ark, Boston Hayes & Godshall. Str R Willing, Olaypoole, Baltimore, A Groves, Jr (Correspondence of the Philndelphle Dxchange.) LEWES. Del.. Dec. 21, 12 Dt -There are at harbor at this writing fifteen schooners, all coal laden, detained by easterly winds. There are 'leveret beige and schooners in eight coming down, and I presume they will also stop in harbor until s. change of wind. The weather Is cloudy and indicates a storm. Yours,•&e, *2l. 21. !HOLMAN. La Tsl,llonAllf..l (COrteepondenee of the Philadelphia Exchange.) CAPE ISLAND, Dee 22. 4 40 P lit A barque went in this morning. The fleet detained at the 'Breakwater for several days lett thin forenoon for ma. " A Boston packet barque went out this after noon. Wind strong from NW. Yours, Au., , THOS. B. HUGUBS. (BY TBLiORAPB TO THB PBOBB Now Yoec, Dee 22 Arrived, ship Denau, from Hamburg. Fell in on the Ath inst.- with the wreck of the British barque Daven port, bound from Quebec to Cardiff, waterlogged, and took off the • captain and eighteen 1330/, and inotignt them to this port. . DORTON, DAO 22 Arrived, abips Charles Hill, from Calcutta,• Hirai and Santiago; from Bombay; barques Eastern State, from Africa; Kate Hastings, from Talcahuano; California, fin Buenos Ayres; Orlando, from Cephalonia; brigs Coedits tor, from Turlia Island: Tangier, from Philadelphia The ecbr Kensington, from Philadelphia, la ashore on the Spit, Hamm% Hoses. Dee 22. •Arrived, ship Harvey birch, from Chinch& Islands, and brig Hoyeleton, from Demerara, bound to Baltimore. CHIBLEHTOI Dec 22 The eteamehlp Nashville, Murray, from New York, arrived , this teeming, MEMORANDA - Steamahip Europa, Leiter, for Liverpool, cleared a New York yeatenlay; Ship Tigre,l9, TATvrenco, from Dookirk for New Or leans, at Heal 2d hrt, and anchored Shig, Hatiitow, Honeywell, at Sdney, NEW, from London, during'a heavy gale on Sd July, lit 41 21 8, lot 45 10 $, loet overboard Chid named 8 Liombey, aged 17, anstive or Philadelphia. Ship Coureer, Cole, at gong Hong Oct 18 was to bo hove out to Atop a bad leak, ',apposed to be in gaiboard nerd., Ship InTiovible;Johnrion, from Liverpool Oct 6, for Melbourne, veto, spoken 26th, lot 12 52 N, ion 27 31. Ship Kate 'Hooper; Jackson. for Havana, via Macao, with coolies, mailed (rota Kong Kong Oct 4 Ship Europa, Robertson, for New York, was loading at Macao Oct 15. ' - - 'Ship Elisabeth Kimball, Condon, was at Calcutta Oct chartered for Bombay. via Oaanipore and Alledpee, and back for 24,600 cola /open, nip Ariaibe, Allen, from Macao July 27, was at Dom ' bay gd nit • Shipjane E Walsh; York, from Leghorn for Philade lphia, remained at Gibraltar 30th ult. fitting a new rudder:, , • ~ • - Shin Reliance, Poea, troni Obinclusa, via Valparaiso, for Dunkirk, pseeed Deal Bth last Ship Peguat, Gllpatriek,frona Callao; at Comae oth mutant: . Ship Gallo's°, Wolfe, froin RichmOnd for Rio Janeiro, won; to ilea from Cape floury 18th Inst. Barque E Oolien„lturgeas, for Philadelphia, remained at Gibraltar 30th tilt. • . Darqua & Wilkins, from Bahia - 17th alt, ft New York yesterday. 'Cram, Turner, for Manilla and Shangbae, cleared at New York yesterday, - , , • Brig , Marshal, Dutch Gilkey,,from Georgetown, SC, ft , DeerbedOee,24l Brig Circassian, Lleagan, ter cleared at N Siir...kleaterdayv „ Etabell, for Norfolk, .Ifll3 at. lab *Noy /7,1004, Brig Biroiri, Carlton, for Philadelphia next day, wail at Port an Prince 4th Mat.. Brig Oregon, (Keen, hence at Barbadoes 20th nit, and nailed let inst. for Trinidad, with part of Inward cargo. Brig George' Whitney, Baker, hence, arrived at Bar. badooa 8111 loot: Brig Chicopee, Howes, at Liverpool from Boston, en. tered for loading on the sth for Matanzas. Bohr L P Phew, Cramer, for Little Egg Harbor, called from Polly Lauding 19th inat. Behr Excelsior, Riley, for Philadolphia, cleared at York yeeterday. Bohr J B Bleecker, Edwarda, hence at Providence dint Mat.. Behr S A Sparks, hence, arrived at New London nth last. aBchr W E Elialan, Enchain°, hence at Vail River 21st inst. Bcbr Moses Taylor, (tbroe.macted) WWI cold at Cal. cults Oct 20, for 6200 rupees for lower masts and hull. Bohr C B Yeasleo, Foster, for New York, remained at Galveston 6th inst. Behr floury May; Watson, for Wilmington, Del, cleared at Boston 21st anet. dchr /ape, Bennett, hence at Richmond 2let Met. Behr Sarah 11 Ogden, Risher, for Alexandria, at Wil mington' Del, 28th that. Behr Jamee Martin, Harding, from Baltimore, at Pro vidence 20th Met. Bars 0 M NOM, Henderson, end ',mediae, Johnson, hence at Now Bedford 20th Ind Behrs Mary Miller Williams , and L Audenreld, Bart lett, for Philadelphia; J 8 Wholden, Smith, for Wil mington, Del, and Ship Carpenter, Fountain, for Smyr na, Del, sailed from Providence 10th loot; and from be low, ultra B Frink,ll P Simmons, E Townsend, mad others. MARINE MISCELLANY During the easterly gale of Friday melt and Saturday morning last, the barque Milford, ashore at Quogue, listed down on ber starboard aide and bilged. It in sup posed that she will be a total loss. About 200 tone or coal bate been landed on beach. The U 8 supply schr Shubrick, Capt Harris, left the naval anchorage at 4y{ o'clock yesterday afternoon for the PaoMc. NOTICE TO MARINERS A beacon light has recently been placed on Conimicut Point, in Narragansett Day. The beacon is of wood, square in shape, and painted white, and on the top of which Is a spindle, with a vane pointing to the direction of the channel, Notice Is hereby given that the Black Spar Buoy on Heron Island Ledge has been driven from Its station, about three-quarters of a wile into shoal water. It will be replaced as coon as possible. By order of the Lighthouse Board. THEO. P. GIIIIBN, Light House Inspector, FBA Duttrict, Portland, He, Dec 21, 1857. FOREIGN PORTS Ilarbadoce-Arr 28th ult brig Ocean Isle, (Br) Pru. don, Newfoundland; schr Sussex. Martin, Baltimore, and sailed 4th hut. for Nassau, NP. let inst, brig IC Reece, gaundars, Demerara, and Nailed for Baltimore. 3d, barques May Flower, Dante, New Ilav,n, and nailed for Trinidad; Peter Symone, Baker, from Demerara for London, leaky. 4th, brig 11 H Hfoultou, Groovy, Nor folk Bth, brig nerd Carver, Berry, Georgetown, SC; barque WII Gaston, Maxwell, New York. 7111, schr La Plata, Hutchings, Georgetown, 8C; brig Wardell), Bick ford. St George, NB; schr Dazzle, Dodge. Charleston, 8 0, with lose of part of deck load. Bth, barque Gazelle. Dusll, New Haven. Bld 29th, brig Webster Kelly, Meagan Savannah 241 lost, barque Grampus, Cunning ham Kilts; brig Royaleton, Robinson, St Thomas; 6th, 'brig Delmont° Locke, Wilmington, NO, In port Bth, barque Kedar. ,llechg Bordegux-Sld 4th, lime Utmost. Dlveire, Ban Francisco; Riga, Freoto, New Orleans. Ideseina,-Arr 28th ult, Palestine. Rogers, Marseilles. Gibraltar-Ar 25th ult, Dolphin, Tolland, Now York• Rush, McDougall, do; Kato 'Weston, Ellis, do, and chi for Malaga; 27th, Clarence, Phinuey, Baltimore, Pride of the Sea, Buckminster, New York; Gum of the South, Chapman. do, and both old for Malaga. Sydney, NSW-Ar Sept 15, Jane Catharine, Beagast, Port Matagon, OT; 26;h. Moses Wheeler, Callaghan, London June 0; 28th, Gray Feather, Drown, Manilla Aug 1; Oct 5, Schiller, Guldakor, San Francisco. Sld Sept 28, Brazil, Blair, Callao; Oct 1, Ades, McLaughlin, do; 4th, Staghound, Elliott, Melbourne; 9th, Clara Brown, Callao. Melbourne-fa Sept 19th, Sea Nymph, Windsor, New York Juno 25th, and aid Oct 15 for Herd Island; 22d, Chance, Perkins, Liverpool Juno 3:23d, Marceline, Hal lett, Boston June 13; 28th, Vaquero, Nowell Ban Fran c:goo; 20th, Beatrice, Rogers, London Jane 0; Detroit, Thomas, do June 2.. 30th, Donald McKay, Mundlo, Li verpool July 8; Octsth, Wilbelinine,Rinnie, Ban Fran- ChICO; Sib, Soutar Johnny, Small, London June 13; 10th, Jumna, Martino, Boston, July 4; 13th, Albion Hams, Liverpool Ju y 19. Bid Sept 21st, Henry Reed, Dearborn, Callao; 25th, Saud Locke, Stscetzer, do, 26th, Wizard King, Cone, do; Oct Bth, Hornet, Craves, Bas.ein River . ; 15th, Dragoon, Weston, Calcutta; Charles Crocker, Hlurray, Callao, Bosphorus, Pendleton, Desert Island • DOMESTIC PORTS 1101.81 ES MOLE ,Dee 18, P. M. No arrivals. 10th. Ar ehip . (lrotto, Durdevy, New York for Port land; ochre Kenn ington, Stone, Philadelphia, for Doe ton. Sailed, schrs S Nelson Hall, Amanda, Perseverance, Olive, A S Eels. Frank Reed, D thindle, John Rug gles, 0 W Dyer, IL It Freeman, Connecticut, and Flying Fish. 20th. Ar barque Tally ho, Iloyt, Aux Owe 22d tilt, of and for Boston, Left belga 0 C 11111inge, for Boston, 4 days; Abby Theater, Larrabee, for do 15— only Am venal'. Died on board the Tally Ito, bth lust, Henry Donnelly, steward, of Ireland; 18th, J P Morris, Ist officer, of Boston. Also ar, brig Maria, (of Plymouth.) Bailey, of Pprt nu Priam) 25th ult, for Boston; Leghorn, Hatch; Tan gier, Pendleton; Panola, Davis; Zeno, Hutchinson, and Birchard & Torrey, Paton, Philadelphia for Bos ton. ar Kilt. Prescott (Br) Anderson, Cape Haylien, 4th lost, for Boston. Left echr Mary Cleveland, rich. for Boston, 7 days—only Aro vessels. Also ar, schs A 8 Cannon, Newell, Norfolk, for Doe ton; Afedora, Bartlett; A Tirrell, iliggina, and Edwin (teed, Green, Philadelphia ' for Boston. Anita DA.IIIOII, Marshall, Georgetown, 8 0, for Yartnoihh, Me. arlartlantilaker. Mat: Ar brigs Nrnily, Sanders, Providence, for Deer Isle; A K Dealing, Damon, Bangor, for New York. galled, brigs Marie, T tug' er, Leghorn, Panola, Birth• and & Torrey, and A K Dealing; echrn Kensington, A 8 Cannon, Medora, A Tine'', and Edwin Reed. Remain,' at 10 A M. wind light from N N W, ship Orotto; barque Tally Ho; brigs 'Vernon', repg; Zone, and Emily; aehra 11 L Tay, repg; Prescott, and Anita Damon. NEW YORK, Vac 22—Ar, Slips Armin°, Stricker, he Bremen Nov 10th; Sultana, Barrett. N Orleans; barque. Gra, Foster, Maracaibo; Mary Lee, Martin, Malaga. brig Ratio Bartlett,Cape Haytien Jonathan John eon, Burrell, Baltimore; M Albury, Rich mond; Joseph Quest, Brainerd, B.almond, Wm II Hou ton, Rose, Norfolk; - 0 Anderson, Baker, Georgetown. Old, brig Ittellka, Grozler, Norfolk. EIBOSTON .—Cleared, brigs Umpire, Moore, Manzanillo; 0 W Barter, Marshall, Cortland; Bair North Wind, Iliggine, Jame'. Sailed, chip Agrees; and from below, bark Ellen Stevens. WYANNIS, Deo 21, 7 P, M.—Passed in, steamer aos Whitney, from Baltimore for Boston. NEWPORT, Dee 21, 8 A M—Arr 20th echr Young America, Af Alton, Baltimore, to ding. Sid 20th, aehr Moth], Crane, (from Providence) for Havana, tilln port 21at, brig Beronda, Gardiner, for Havana. all ready ; achraJohn W Bell, Abigail, of Salem ; F.llaba Brooke, and II Marcy. Laid up for the winter, Rama E F Newton, J 0 Wal dron, Mexico, Orator, Paragon, and Charles, of Bangor. FALL RIVER, Dec 21—Arr 20th, icier At C Burros, Hall, Alexandria. TAUNTON, Dec 21—Aer saw R 5 Dean, Cook, Blatt more. KENNEDUNKPORT, Dec 19--fished, ship Harvest, (new of this port, 627 tons.) Loring, Cherleston. DLIARIBOOTTA—BId 19th, ship Success, Child, for Mobile. EASTPORT-12th—Bld brig Fraucen Ellen, blawitield, Havana, lath—Sid brig 4 . Ittaemaer" Whipper, Balti- more. NEW BEDFORD—Ar 20th, brig Wheaton, Staples, and Rachel Jane, Kenon, Baltimore. PORTLAND, Dee 19th—Claared—Barque Fannie, (new, of Sedgwick, 57508.95tha tons) Herrick, Havana; brig,' Ada, Stulth, Cardenas, Trenton, Atherton, Ells worth ; ech Ruby, Tracy. Porto Rico. Sid barques Mar tha Wenzel], P 0 Alexander, One Parris ; brigs Thomas Connor, P It Curtis, Meteor, Albatross, and Belle. 20th.—Ar brig Inn, Lancet' , Turks Island via Holman Hole ; nchr D W Hammond, Jones, Norfolk. PROVIDENCR-811 wind NW, ochre Ifetia, Crane, Havana; Sea Nymph, Dawson, Baltimore; Wild Pigeon, Milliken, do ; Isaac Cohen Hertz, Spofford, and Eliza beth Ann, Mclntoali, do. 20th—Ar ochre Sarah At Sharman, Baltinioro; Chris tiana Kean, Martin, do; Sheet Anchor, Hall, do; Mary Anna °Rho, Alexandria., Ann S Brown Brown, do; J It Dickinson, Whoaton, Norfolk. Below :live sabre, two of them reported to be the James Martin, and Monte zuma, from Baltimore. SALEM. 20th, alit barquo Fire Fly, Cann, Africa. BALTIMORE, Dec. 22 —Arrived steamship Wm Jenkins, Hallett, Boston ; bat Toe Laconia, Beane, do ; Rehr A L Hyde, Anderson, Eastport • saw Mary Ade link,—from ship Washington Booth, ashore on Lit tle Cove Point, with 300 tons of her cargo. Reports her lying in the same position on Sunday night, with another lighter alongside. Sailed—brig Charles Adams, (11r) Paterum,St Johns, N Fi achr Emily Kerr, Dmihields, Nassau, N P. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up N 12 o'clock Last Night GIRARD HOME—Chestnut street. below Ninth. E If Lytle, Pa R D &Dace, N Y Dr D Henderson, Mich B Cameron, Philo Wm C Close, N B Chas Jacobs, Cheater, Pa J Blanchard, N Y 8 8 Raymond, Boston Wm A Pond, N Y M Hughes, N Y Henry Carpenter, Lancaster Miss Lucy Hunter, l'a 11 A Hunter, Reading C W Darling & la, N Y W D Comegys, Del . J 11 Perilic.arls, Trenton J U Hail, St Paul, Min J D Kent Sc wife, Boston C F Zimmerman Sc in, Nlf T 3 Borden, Pall River M Buckman, Si Chunk 11 U Thompson, N Y C SeagraN it. Providence A Maynard Boston BIC Dates, Nl' ‘ Mr Leisenring, Pit A lloyd, Lebanon 8 A Orthout, Rochester U 11 Potts, N Y A Chill. Boston C Tower. Pottsville T Itatcheller, Boston Pll Conklin, Hudson, N Y C U Shaw, Cin, Ohio Oro L Thayer, Boston Jon Chase, Lowell, A II Chase, Lowell 8 J Ahern, N Y Alfred Joel. N 1: Hiram Barney, N Y L Lorenz. N Y Henry Yonge, N Y A Mehaffey & la. N Y Jae Murphy, Balt W 0 France, Balt A A Belover, California A McCrea, Circleville, 0 8 E Seymour, N Y 1 Stiles. Jr, Mara E 11 Phidipe, Masa . Isaac Fetch, Mese Jae Davie, Morris, 11l MEROHANTB' 110 TEL—fourth Parrot, below Arch !lon 0 Scott, Catawina A °villain, Canadt Went Job Ridgway, N J .7 Ryan, Savanneb, (la T Swenk, W A McAtee, btd JIM Dell, Pa ' J W Kelly, Wilmington 811 Quinley, N J 0 W Dike, Donton T Mob:dyer, Del Ron J 8 Wet, Pottpdown W Elliott, Northumberland A II Seigle, Reading W A Shreyer, Lewleburg W Heinen, Milton L Boanlmon , Ct J M King, Waterford W. R Shepard, Md NATIONAL UOTEL—Race street. above Third. UP.Werford, N J I T Williasun, Uniontown J T James, Reading Nathan Clever, Pottsville Den W Morgan, Pottsville Win Faux, Danville Jos I Greer, Doylestown Josiah Francisco, Pa 8 A Burkenbine, Pa STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth Chas Johnson, Phillipsb'g Wm 0 Homer, Pa W Wilson, Pa Chas P Gantimer, 11l Geo Z Campbell, Pittsburgh Wm Werner, Pa L J Koons, Lancaster W Clover, Newport W J Wharton, Dover R Marehbank, MI Wm Baker, Pa A D Bogen, PEN John P Whitaker, N Y A Bricker, Newville BLACK BEAR INlT—Fifth and Merchant streets. 3 R Lewis, Springfield, Pa D M Ilastiligs, Lancaster co Mrs Dealings, Lancaster co Mrs Johnson, Lancaster co JO Lukens. Pa Jas A Strawbridge, Pa R 11 Strawbridge, Pa A W Cain, Chester co II "Basal!, Chester co S Bartlett, Cheater co Saml Brloton,Chester co J Starr, Maryland W Sill. Delaware co Chas Biahop, Chester to John W Paxson, Pa Thos Cromer, Penn Manor Marshall Wright, Pa 11 II Richards, Pa R T Ogden, Del co, Pa John F LIM & la, Pa Tao Porteum, Del co, Pa A s Vanderslice, Pa Ohm Paßlainh, Delaware co II P Wickersham, Pa W L II Delwin, Pa Stephen I) Byers, Pa 7 Holmes, Chester co A White, Willentown REiler, Cheater no D Miaow); Chester co Isaac Leedom, Delaware co John Leedom, Delaware co Mrs Bernard, Delaware co UNION HOTEL —Arch otroet, below Fourth. J V Prentiss, Ohio J Green, Ohio II Mansfield, Pa J 11 Thompson, PA H Goisenbsrger, Pa A Lsanbart, Now Hope W Magines, Phila AIERICAN TEL—Oheistant street, aboye Fifth. T Street, Salt B Welling, Elmira, N Y W Il Johnson, California L Laudall, Elmira, N Y B Johnson, California A Armstrong, N 'Y J J Wiliiame, Harrisburg - J y Clark, Washington W L Williams, Harrisburg C 0 Burr, N Y W Jacobs, Chester co 11 0 Hauser & la, Pa AI 11 Stratton, Salem, N J P A Field, Genoa Collation, Phila A W Crossiusn, Mass WE Phillips & Is, Cinn ES Silitman, Pottsville 11 Weldon, St Lout*, W SWOr. PHA , L N Y L 13 *ll3lst, Washington Viaiuminera l Ilmtrs, N Y J 0 Garland, Chicago, 11l iontsge—piniADELpitrA, litEDi4sokif, 'IIiCEMBER 23, 1457. BARLEY SHEAF—Second below Vine. John Duer, Bucks co Jos Butcher, Bucks co DA Murphy, Philo W P Solebury J A. Palmer, Bucks co T E Picketlog,Bucks co Jas Newbold, Bucks cu T H Pickering, Ducks co Joe IC Taylor, Bucks co R IC Janney, Bucks co John S Williams, Bucks co D W Simpson, Bucks co J . IV Sampson, Bucks co Jas Smith, Bucks co Dar J arrett, Bucks oo B Ely Bucks co J A Kirk, Bucks co L W Johnson, Newtown Win James Bunks co P Blakely, Attleboro Win McDonnell, Pa A J Brown, Ducks co Jacob Eastburn, Solebury J R Buckman, Bucks co G If Shaw, Bucks co J A Basquin, Philo Albert Comfort, Bucks cc It Myers, Moogomery co W D Large, Bunks co Jon Brown, Bucks co Sand Baker, Bucks co J I, Janney, Jr, Newtown Thos J Janney, Newtown Thos Smith, Bucks co Ben S Merrick, Bucks co Jacob Simpson. Bucks co E Walton, Bucks co R N Boyd, New Hope John R Neely, Bucks co Amos Corson, Bucks co Cleo Parra'', Pa E Hughes, Buckingham IIMoN air, Bucks co 0 Moon, Bucks co W McNair, Bucks co A di Parsons, Bucks co Edw Dallas, Bucks co Chan Janney, Bucks co Edwd Potter, Attleboro Win L Tambora, Bucks co M Buckman, Doylestown L Buckman, Doylestown Wm P (Ironer, Bucks co Geo 0 Wright, Bucks co Wm Eastwood, N Y Than Cadwallader, Pa S W Buckman & son, Pa Semi H Rice & son, Pa Saint E Broadhurst, Pa David Fell, Ducks co T Stinyder, Bucks co Jan Homer, Bucks co Chas White & son, Pa Smut Llvesey, Books co Itobt W Lovett, Bucks co Wm Taylor, Bucks co Stephen Taylor, Bucks co A Dennenbover, Pa Jesse Leedom. Bucks co N Child N Y Saud Yardley, Ducks co Mosey Smith, Bucks co Silas Hough, Bucks co Isaac Carrel, Bucks co F Cadwallader, Bunks co John Betts, Bucks co Morris Jarrett, Pa Beni F Taylor, Pa Saml Goss, Bucks co Chas Torbert, Bucks co D Balderston, Bucks en John Hendricks, Bucks co 0 It Wright, Bucks co Mir Atkinson, Bucks co' ion Blockhouse, Bucks co Wm Cadwallader, Bucks co T Pickering, Bucks co John Barnsley, Bucks co Bonj Goss. Bucks co Thos Ent, Lambertville Win Carr & son, Bucks co F Hendricks, Bucks co Wm Davidson, Pa J Wilson torbert, lowa Robt Longshore, Bucks co Robt Brown, Stroudsburg BLACK BEAR HOTEL—Third 'street, ali. Caßorth'''. Levi Eckel, Tremont Israel Long, Sumneytown John Freed, Goshenhopper 0 P Bhott, Warrington Henry Smith, Warrington Al Haldeman, Pa E Cadwallader, Pa N Ettinger, Klinesville W Bland, Klinesville E Haldeman, Pa II Thomas, Franconia 11 Thomlinson, Pa Mal Thomlimn, Pa J Huth, Green Lane J Stackberger, Allentown It Gibson, Pa 3 Padorallador, Buckingham W Thompson, Zionsville J Miller, Pa John Large, Pa N Carllllpper Mulfonl II Lelrert, Northampton Henry Large, Pa A Hogland, Fesatervillo P Schleifrer, Coopernburg ?dies Callender, Pa Mathew Mille, Pa Daniel Nelson, Pa J M Schollenberger, Coxt'n C B Knight, Smithfield Si Fell. Buckingham 3 Van Arsdalo, Peasterre John Wizler, Sumneytowit Wm Miller. Pa (leo Clentmens, I'a Henry Walter, Pa MADISON ROUSE—Second street, above Market T D Sipple, Georgetown NlVilliams, Md I Reynolds, Georgetown Wm S Mitch, Del J W Lowe lid A W Welton, N Y 9 Townsend, Phila A P Bailey, Pittsburgh S Riddle, PA T Gooding, Md I: A. Allen, grunkford D II Mentzer, Pa Win II Charles, Dtd T P Richardson, Pa BALD EAGLE—Third groat, above Collodi/11, John B Walton, Soleburg II M Turning, Bucks co tl Beane, Bucket co T It Turning, Bucks co W Wooltsou, Myeratmen I Stover, Northampton 114 Hope, Bethlehem W Stover, Northampton 1) Gelman, Bucks co I James, Bucks co 11 W Smith, Mucks co EJames, Bucks co J Albert, Mt Pleitaant J Stevens, Chester co 33perial Notices Saving Fund OF THE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, 9 E. Comm FOURTH AND 'WALNUT ST)181178, Rae aluays paid In full on demand, AND CONTINVRB TO D 4 80. INTEREST, FIVE PER CENT. de23-Im* Gold Pens.—The attention of the public I■ culled to our assortment. Each pen warranted to give latidactlon. PARR & TUOAIPBON, de22 dtjall Eagle Building, 824 Chestnut street, Ladles and Gentlemen may obtain valuable Phrenological descrlotione, day and evening, at tho CABINET, 922 CHESTNUT Street, above NINTH, eonth side. Yertieuter attention paid to the examina tion or children. del7-7t* The Greatest Bargains In the World.—The subscriber, Wog about to close his business, offers his entire stock of superior Ready-made Clothing for sale. All In want of a superior article are halted to give him a call. Store to lot and firtnres for sale. M. TRACY, 292 MARKET Street. dels.2as Fars t Fars: Furs t— Selling oft at reduced prices, wholesale sod retell, at WM. F. lINSELtS FanofFur Store, No. 152 North Third Street, below Race street. dull-9w liollday (lifts —Gentlemen's Wrappers, Nuts Here, scarfs, cravats, ties, stocks, shawls, Ace. These are most useful presents, and are to be found in great variety at W. W. Knight's, 812 Arch street, above Sixth, at very low prices. tdec. Mates! Skates: Skates!—Our readers will find the largest and most complete assortment of this winter luxury, •and at the lowest prices, at W. W. KNIGHT'S, No 019 Market street, opposite Decatur at no3o.lin Saving Fund.—National Safety Trust Co., Odic°, WALNUT Street, S. W. corner of THIRD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS BY TUE BANKS. 1. Depoeite received and payments made daily. 2. Current Bank Notee, ()becks, and Specie will be received on deposit. S. Deposita made in Bank Notes or Checks will bo paid. back In Current Bank tinted. 4. Deposita made in Gold or Silver will lie paid back in Cain. Intermit BM vas Cool, per annum. n 02.5 Fars..—Joseph Rosenbaum , ' Furl are eels• brated for cheapness, style, and quality. Store 41S Arch Street, betwoon Fourth and Fifth. N D.—Yore altered into fashionable styles. We !study to please. dei-lm Seumen , s Saying Fund Wilco 203 Walnut street, one door west of second street. Receives de posits in sums of One Dollar and upwards, from all classes of the community, and allows Interest at the rate of aro per cent. per annum. Office open daily, tram 9 until 9 o'clock, and on Mon- day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Pi esideut Franklin Fell; Treasurer and Seeretary, Charles 111. Morris. For Pertained Breath, White Teeth, and Beautiful complexion, me '• Balm of 1.000 Flowers " For dressing Ladies' hair, use " Woodland Oream, a new Pomade." It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully. W. P. Farman & Co., Proprietors, N. Y. You sale by T. B. Peterson, 306 Chestnut; Samuel Slimes, Twelfth and Chestnut; A. It. Durand. 718 Chest nut; T. 11 Peters & Co., 716 Chestnut; 0. (.1. Evans, Dift book-store, 439 Chestnut; 0. 8. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut; French, Richards, & Co., Tenth and Mar bet; A. B. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr Morrison, Seventeenth and Oheetnut ; J. W. Sims & Sons, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; Edward Ohristwann, 702, Chestnut; Thorned Laneaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut. uol2•ly Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTERY, 624 WALNUT ST, OPPOSITE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE. OEO. J. HENKEL'S, 524 WALNUT Street, 0e22.8m Leto of 173 Cbeetuut Street Bank of Pennsylvania Notice.•• Notes of tills Bank taken at par ter a 'Wholesale Stock of (nothing, now being 8011 at Retail. deB.lot No. 1 North FIFTH Street, Hood Coffee. Lovers of Coffee cannot Teethe the fall value of their favorite beverage without having it made in the Old Dominion Coffee Pot, ARTHUR, BURNHAM, A; GILROY, 117 and 119 South TENTII, oor. of George, d3.6m Rote Manufacturers. Au Important Fact.•--We now see It an nounced that the extensive Wholesale Clothing Deal ers, STRAUSS h IiOLDMAN, No. US MARKET St., above Third, have commenced to Retail their entire stock at Wholesale prices. Bower's Infant Cordial....Thie Invaluable Cordial la prepared from a variety of the moat choice and eticient aromatics known in medicine, and Is the most perfect and reliable carminative extant for infants and young children. Icy its powerful Influence a speedy cave le effected in all cues of Clinic, windy pains and spurns. Believes end mitigates much of children's suffering during denti tion or teething, and by its soothing properties Iran. quilises pains of the bowels, looeeoooe, vomiting, &a. The Want Cordial has become a atandard remedy, and has been used In thousands of eases with the moat abundant &usage, No tesulli shouldbe without it. Prepared only by Minor A. Dowse, - At hie Drag and Chemical Rorer, N. N. earner of Sixth and Green eta., Philadelphia. To whom alkordera rout be addressed, And for sale by Druggists generally. au lit•ly Gifts and Hard Times.—The Interchange of presents among friends Is the eurest cement of friend ship, regard, and affection. There are certain periods of the year at which pre'sents are more looked after and more prized than at others Tho Hallowed a Merry Christmas Time" is, especially, one of those periods. On these holidays, the young and the old all expect alike from their friends some token of affection; and es almost every one le blessed with many friends, and therefore, has to make many presents, it behooves, in such hard times, to study what and where to buy Many who have on former occasions made costly pre sents, will fl dlt more prudent and convenient to select their presents, this year, more eultable to the times, the more en as not the rest of the article, but the re gard for the giver makes it valuable to the recipient. There in no Store in this city which otters, In this respect, so many inducements to the purchaser, as re gards rarity of goods and eheapness of prices, as Case. DUNIIIICVS, NOR. 35 and al North tighth street, corner of Zane. His immense stock of rano , Articles, Toys, and Musical instruments of all kinds, also Cricket and Archery Impl.nents, surpasses anything ever offered for sole in this city. Hive him ',call met examine his goods, whether you boy or ant. As he Imports all his goods himself, he is enabled to sell lower than any other retail store,. and, owing is the times, he is, for this year, willing to sell his goods, retail, at the whole. sale Importation prices. Catalogues wilt be given out gratis, which will help in the selection of goods, and introduce to the inquirer many now goods not thought of before. doe.dtde2s S. C. Dawesld. ComMlsolon fluidness in Com• menial paper and negotiations of loam, 60 WALNUT V., opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia. uolo-2m Jackson, JOB PRINTHR, 151BROILANT HURT. Meeks, Fetes, Drafts, Bills Lading, Bill Heade, Dlr. culars;Oards, and all other kinds of Job Printing, ►t prises to cult the Dross. 0017-ly LOST OR AUSLAID.-OERTIFIOATE number 280, for YIVO MARES OP ATOOK of the ADIRRIOAN AO&DEUY OF HMO. 'Notice is here by Rim, that application Fill be made for milieus of the came, de3l•mf4w4, ftlarriaries On the Dlth instant, by Rey, N. M. Jones, Rector of St, Bartholomew's Church, JOHN JAMES mouNLEY to MARY JANE ADAMSON, all of this city. On the 20th Instant, by Rey. James Mc°aside, Mr. WILLIAM EDWARD MOONhY, of Washington, D. 0., to Miss SARAH PULLEN, of Philadelphia. On the 20th instant, by Rev. John Street, Mr. ROBERT U. ROUSTON, of Lewes, Delaware, to bliss MARY A. NAYLOR, of this city. latatin. °Mho evenlogof the 20th inkant, after a brief illness, to the 22dyear of hie age, ROBERT R. OATEIERWOOD, youngest son of Hugh Catherwood. Hie male frienda, and those of the family, are re spectfully requested to attend the funeral from the red dence of lilt father, No. 1400 Walnut street, this after noon, the 234 instant, at 2 o'clock. On the 20th instant, Mr. JOSEPH MOYER, In the 31st year of hit age. Oa theßlet Inot►nt, CLARA MESTER, Infant daugh ter of Oaptain James L. and Elizabeth Malloy, aged 2 months and 20 day.. On the 19th instant, suddenly, ALBERT O. BIRD, In the 99th year of hie ago. Oa the 21st instant, HENRY D., youngest sou of Philip and Sarah illasell, aged Iyear 11 months and 21 days. Notice.--The Creditors of Ilouttuott, SNYDER, & CO. are requested to call at our Count. Ing.rooin before THURSDAY, the 24th inst., sod ox. amine our statement and proposition. 422-2 t, IlAblitl&N, SNYDER, & CO , No 430 MARKET Street a:T Land Com.—The Annual Meeting of theaconite Stockholders of pan said y Company will be hold at 16 North SEVENTH Street, on TUESDAY, the 12th day of January, 1868, at 6 o'clock P. 61., for the election of Officers for the ensuing year. N. 11, Amendments to the Dy-Lawe proposed will be acted upon at said mooting. de22. tut* 1:(7. Literary Bureau.—An Expo rlenced Editor, • eucceesful author, ands thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty-five years of the drudgery of Daily Journalism, has determined to hire out or cell his brains at retail to those who may require their services in any honorable way. blercdiants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be eupplled, MI-hand, with Advertise ments, (political or otherwise ' ) Notices, (Jude, Circu lars, or any epodes of article desired. Politicians will be supplied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutions, Lettere, Toasts, Pamphlets, Editorial Ar ticles, Communicatione, and every other sort of Brain work, which they may Lind It inconvenient or trouble some to doter themselves. WWI and Gentlemen, of every rank in society or or anpatton In life, can have Letters written en any pub. Ptot, whether bust/wee or sentimental. The advertiser will Mao conduct or translate Corres pondence of every kind, either English, French, Span ish, German, or Italian. Poetry, Acrostics for Ladies , Albums, Notes, Billet done, Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate and Confidential character incident to every possible circulastance or event in life, will be furnished In in violable reel:Menne, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishee. Orders by mall, accompanied with cash, will .be strictly and promptly attended to. Address J. TIRMIPSON, Literary Bureau, dl Sm Max 2285 Philadelphia P. 0., Pa fe - Offlce of the Quaker City Insurance Come PANY, 408 WALNUT Street —The annual meeting of the Stockholders of the Quaker City Insurance Com pany for election of President, Directors. and Secretary, will bo holden at their office on TUESDAY, the 6th day of January, 1858, between the hours of 12 and 2. dt.frmer-lin U. It COUDSUALL, Secretary. ID - The Rev. Dr. Solomon Jncobs will de liver a course of Six Lectures on the "Ph iloeophy of the Bible," at SANSOSI STRISAT HALL, Sansom street, commencing on TUESDAY EVENING, January sth, 1858. Tickets to admit a lady and Gentleman D. Single tickets 25c. To be is td at all the principal Book Stores in the city, and the Rev. S. Jacobs, No. 601 Franklin street. delB-eod3tit JOTIOE.—Tho members of the Pennsylva nia Society tor the Promotion of Internal " provements of the Comonnealtb." organised in 1821, are requested to moat at the care of J. G. CLARK, Jo., COS ARCH Street, Philadelphia, on TUASDAY, the till, of January, MS, at 12 o'clock noon, for the pur pose of electing unicorn, and making distribution of the surplus funds of the Association. J. 0. JONES, JOSIAH RANDALL, JOHN U CLARK de23,27 0 4ja4 STEPIIEN DUNOAN . ifiILECTION-PENN MUTUAL LIFE IN. .1111 SCRAM COMPANY An election (or Nino Trustees, to servo for three ream will be held at the Office of the Company, on MONDAY, January 4,1858. Polls open at 10 and close st 12 A M. PUILADELPIIIA, December 21, 1857. de23 23,3e05ja2 JOHN W. HORNOIt, Sec. OVER-SIIOES.-700 Cases Men's Long and Mott Boots, Ovor-ehoes, Pandals, Clogs, and Foot-holders. Wonieu's Long Boots, Gaiters, Buskins, Sandal., and Over Shoes of all kinds. . „ Boys' Long Roots, Over Shoes, and Sandals 'Mimes' and Ohlldrou'a Long Boots, flatters, Over Shoes, Sandal,, and Clogs, all of the best makes, and fresh tnade , sale by the ease, 1101.0 n, or single pale, at reduced prices. Wholesale and retail dealer. will fled our prices lower than they can he bought to New York. • JOHN TIIORNLY.Y, 311 IMIESTNUT Street, de23.2w* above TIIIIID, north side. BUFFALO ROBES-(LOSING OUT without regard to profit, at No. 402 MARKET Street, south side, ono door above Fourth street. The entire stock of Buffalo Robes must be closed out before the let of January. THE STORE TO RENT. Apply on the preuttaes. de23 lw* TU LET.—The Second, Third, and Fourth atorles of the Store No 504MARICET Street, above FIFTH Street. These are ftne mow, veil located for any kind of wholemle bumineee, and have the advantage of an excellent Skylight. Apply on the premises. de23.l.wit lOU SALE.—A large well flitted-up Saloon IL' going at preient, a goat emit business. None beta each purchaser need apply. A auflicient cause ler Address R. A.D., IDood , a Despatch. It* ECURED $ 8 40 4100 0 . " -- " A bto W rZe L o i f 4 thI S R nmonnt fur ante st a discount. JAMES II CASTLE. de23.1t4 FIFTH Street, below CHESTNUT. R E MOVAL. -T. H. STOCKTON HAS removed Ills Bible Tract, and Periodical 0111ce to the southwent corner of MAU and CHESTNUT Ste., where he invites his friends and the public to call. It* 0. s. m. • tuslNEss OF GREAT IMPORTANCE. A Spatial bloating of MINNE-111-LIA LODGE, No. 1, will be held at the Hall, on WEDNESDAY AFTER NOON, 23d hut , at 6 o'clock prtrisrly, A general attendance of all the members is earne.tly desired By order or the de22..2t0 GRAND COMMANDER. G LOBES FOR PARLOR OR STUDY, PAINT BONES, SPY GLASSES, MICROSCOP F.'S, I'AIILOR THERMOMETERS, ecc ke • MeALLISTER dc BRO., 728 CHESTNUT sTitr.Er TEETH EXTRACTED WITHOUT PAIN. A. —Do 0. L. MUNNS, No. 131 SPRITS Street, Informs hie friends that, by the Galvanic operations, the nerves of the Own and Teeth are en benumbed that (hero le no vain in the extraction. de22.6t1 rilWO MAMMOTH CHEESE, WEIGHING 600 lba each, will be for sale the 221, 231, and 24th, at the RED CURTAIN, FOURTH and MARKET Street& de22-2t*r Legal Notice° ORPIIANS' COURT SALE.—Estato of JOHN S. JONES. deceased. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneern. Threo•story brick DWELLING, southeast corner of NINTH and POPLAR Weds Pursuant to an order of the Orphans' Court, for the city and county of Philadelphia, will be sold at Public Sale, on TUESDAY, January 12th, 1858, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the PHILADELPHIA NXCIIANUE, the following described property, late of JOHN S. JONtS,lleceased, viz : No 31n the order of Court. All that ineriniago and lot of ground, situate at the southeast corner of Poplar and Ninth streets, thence along Poplar street 18 feet inch; thence eau thyrsrd GO feet 814 inches ' • thence won ward feet I,lg Inches to the east aide of Ninth street, and thence northward along the saute 62 feet 6,i, inches to the Oise*, of beglunlog. By the Court, JOHN SHERRY, Clerk 0. 0. CATHARINE JONES, Executlia M. THOMAS & SONS, Auctioneers, 139 and 141 (formerly) n 7 and 09, South FOURTH Street. de23 "29Aja12 TN THE ORPHANS' COURT FOR THE CITY AND COUNTY OF PHILADELPHIA. In the matter of tho account of STEPHEN JOSEPH, Guardian of the minor children of FRANCIS ROCH- E HlACll,decea.rcd. The Auditor Appointed to audit, settle, and adjust the account of the said Stephen Joseph, and to repsrt dietribullou of the funds in hie 'lauds, will attend to the duties of tofu appointment tic MONDAY, 28th De cember, 1857, at 4 o'clock P. 51., at his office, No 1117 SAMOA, stroet. de23-biot 110BACIE L. PETERSON, Auditor. ijolibrin Q3ift6 A BEAUTIFUL PR NT A WI L, D.kIICIUTER, SISTER, on FEMALE. FRIEND ONE OF GROVER 4. VANER'S ONWING MACIIINEB, FUN SALK IT No. 780 CLIEBTNUT Street GREAT ATTRACTION. CHOICE CIIRISTMAS PRESENTS - - GLENN & CO Having taken for A FEW WEER'S the Store No 1304 CHESTNUT Street, third door above Thirteenth street, for the purpose of gelling off the remainder of their elegant retail stock of FANCY AND - USEFUL ARTI CLES, respectfully solicit the patronage of their former customers and the public generally. assuring thrill that the articles will be sold at UNERECEDENTEDLY DOW PRICES, and WITHOUT RIXIARD TO COST, as the proprietors are determiaird to ClO5B item out, if possible. O. & Co. have also for sale a large invoice of lEAUTIFUL 00003 in the line, selected i Poem during the last summer, by Ole Cu to Havasu), ex• pressly for the coming Holidays. 0 &Co respectfully inform the public that this will be their LABl' SALE of the kind, and trust they will receive a continuance of the liberal chore of patronage bestowed upon them on former occaaiona, dell-4t4ii CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. L. J. LEVY & CO. Lore now in etore a very choice amortment of PARIS EMBROIDERIES, REAL LACE SETS, BLACK CHANTILLY VEILS, SUPERB CAMELS' HAIR SHAWLS, EVENING AND PROMENADE DREMES, VELVET CLOAKS, REAL IRISH POPLINS, WEDDING DRESSES, Ac., with the neon' variety of Goode, which they offer at thle memo of the par at low prices. de2l•Bt 921 CIIEBTNUT Street JOHN CAMPBELL & SON, BIBLIOPO LISTS, In the 01121031 HOUSE Avenue, him al ways for Cale rare end scarce Books (I entlemen book worms are invited to cell and judge as to price, and ea rlety. Law Cud miscellaneous books purchased in small or large quontOlso. Boots math:molly recolvi4g from guotlog 144-th tii Bmw Ohl) eaolts rIIRISTMAS PRESENTS OF REAL V VALUE—Rich Style kl utlin Detainee, at 18 and 250. Rich Style Plaid Caahmeree, at 23c. Rich Style, Ohtutees, at to, 80, loe, and 12gc. Brodie Shawls, at $6 ss, $lO, and ßlanket Shawls, at $ l 2, $3 50, 84, sad 155. Bernal*. Table Clothe, from Won French Twilled Blankets, trona 61 50 to $B. Black French Clothe, at $1 76 and $2 Black French Caxeltnoree (rota Tto to $1 50 New style Haney Cailitneree, side band, at t2e. Damask Table Linens, at 45c, 50c, 56c, and 60c. V. E. ARCHAISBAULT, Wholesale and Retail Store. de23-3t N. E corner ELEVENTH and MARKET Ste. USEFUL PRESENTS FOR THE SEA BON. SHAWLS, CLOAKS, AND DRHSB GOODS We are now moiling our stock of these Goodeat CIRCATLY EZDOCED PRIORS. IN OUR . OLOAK DEPARTMENT Will be found, a great variety of entirely new and beau UM designs, to which we particularly invite the at tention of purchasers. JESSE WILLIAMS CO., de23-1 w No. 20 S. SECOND Street, bel. MARKET C ',OAKS AT HALF PRICE WE ARE NOW CLOSING OFF OUR ENTIRE STOCK OF CLOAKS, Many of them nt one hill the price they colt, from $1 50 to best superfine rilltS. E. MITCIIELL. 41 NORTH NINTH STAErr, de23.5t Five doors below ARCH Street NARROW BORDERED CLOTH TABLE 11 col - Eng.—Wu have just received one ease of su perior Cloth Covers, in Drab and Brown narrow borders, designed for Friends; also, the esme with centre pieces, and Piano Omni in similar styles. IHIARPLESS BROTHERS, de23 CHESTNUT and ERIIITH Streets BROAD CLOTH, OASSIMERES, SATTINETS, Boys' wear generally, and CLOTH Tor Ladies' Cloaks, Basques. &c., &c. Our CLOTH BOOM Is now Mocked with cheap lute, purchased at the recent AUCTION SALES At very reduced prices, to which we Invite the atten• ttou or buyers. CCRWEN STODDART & BROTHER, 450, 452, and 454 Nort SECOND Street, de2l-1w above WILLOW. QOHOOL TEACHERS, POLICE, AND other Creditors of the city, take notice. We will take OITY WARRANTS at PAR for Cloaks Tahoe,and Blankets, 'prem.. Stuffs, and other DRY GOODS, all of which will he offeled at the lowest rash prices. SAMUEL 8. HESS, 913 NIARRET Street, north side, dolo-1w 'between NINTH awl TENTH CIIILDREN'S PLAIDS. Just received a case of Children's English Woollen Jacket Plaids— Rich designs and Colors. Also. Plaid Flannels and Challis, At SIIARPLISS BROTHERS, din 011LSTNUT and EIGHTH Streets SACRIFICES IN DRESS TRIMMINGS WE ARE SELLING BALL TRIMMING, IlraideS Drop, 37c, formerly 87e. Do. Do. Floss Drop, 26c, formerly 500. FANCY VELVET, 60c, formerly, SI 25. ♦NC FANCY TRIMMINGS DENRRALLY, AT STILL HEAVIER REDUCTIONS. J. 0, MAXWELL & SON, CHESTNUT, below Slereuth, a1e16.2w cud SECOND, below Spruce CLOTII CLOAKS FOR PRESENTS. Gray Cloaks, $2.50, $3 50, &a. Black Cloak., richly made. $3, $5, Ice, Fine Black Ileac tx Cloaks, $8 to $l5. Cloaks in profusion of style, quality, and price LADIES' CLOAK CLOTHS, Bought at auction, and for cash, comprising— Fine and medium Black Beaver. Black Liouskin or Mohair, $l, $1 25, $1.60 Black Mixt Velvet, for Trimming, 50 OP Brown and Gray Cloths. very cheap. BROMIC SHAWLS. Scarlet, Green, and two•fsced centres. Good Broche Long Shawls at 58 and $O. Blies Thibet. Blanket. and Children's Shawls. GLOVES, CRAVATS, SCARFS. Gents' Shawls, for travelling. Warm Gloves, Undershirts. Drawers, Ac. COOPER A CONARD, 8. E cor. NINTH and MARKET. N. 11. English 10.eent Prints, iu dresses, Tor Christ mas Gifts. de2l (11IRISTMAS PRESENTS OF REAL V WORTH ! Fine Black Cloth Cloaks for $5. ' Beautiful Chenille Cloaks for $4. A great variety of Cloaks from $4. to $B. LONG BROOME CHAWLS, ALL WOOL AND SILK, FOR $B. Square and Long Brodie Shawls from $0 to $2O. Blanket Shawls, Chenille Shawls, Ae., Ac VERY EXCELLENT BLACK SILKS. Pitney Bilks closing out below cost. French Merinos at 60c. English Cobourgs very cheap. Figured and Philo all-wool Delaines for 26c. per yard, Fine quality Plaid Cashmeres for 25c., double width. GOODS OF 01211 OWN IMPORTATION. Irish Linens, of the very beet make. Ladies , and tleutlemen's Linen Handkerchief,. • Ladies' and Gentlemen's Kid Gloves. We have a very large stock of Linen Table Clothe, Napkins, Towels, Clothe, Quagmires, Blankets, Flannels, Carpets, Ac , &a. THORNLRY MUSH. delo..y N. E cor. EIGHTH and SPRING 0 " We buy and sell for Cash, and have but one price,' CIIRISTAIAS DRY GOODS AT PRICES to suit the CHRISTMAS of 1857 ! ! CHARLES ADAMS, S. E corner EICIIITH and ARCH streets, has used every ere, lion to accommodate buyers with USEFUL AND DESIRABLE ARTICLES, Suitable fur PRESENTS, viz: Christmas De Woes, part cotton and all wool, in variety. Sunny and Valencia Plaids, and Polls da Chevres. Christmas Uinta at 123 cents. 44 French do at 17 coots. Super lirocbe Shawls and Scarfs. Blanket Shawls and Cleats' do. Lupin's French Merinos and Cashmeres VERY CHEAP EMBROIDERIES In great variety. Ladies' and Dents' Linen Cambric Handkerchiefs— fancy borders and plain. Silk pocket Handkerchiefs and Cravats LADIES' and GENTS' beet KID GLOVES Kid finish, fleecy lined, and cloth de. A full stock of STAPLE GOODS. Super 10.4, 11.4, 12-1, and 13-4 BLANKETS P. S. Super Saxony all Wool Flannels at 37,i cents. ilel9-amw•3t H OLIDAY GIFTS, - op Ali USEFUL AND ACCEPTABLE CHARACTER CUR WEN STODDART BROTHER - - - Invite persons Rho are about making selections of BOLT DAT PRESENTS, to au inspection of their extensive enl Taxied, stool of FANCY AND STAPLE (100DS, Which has been purchased at the late auction sales, at greatly reduced prices, RICII DRESS SILKS. " SILK ROBES A QUILLE at $l5 " ITOLANTE at $l5 and $l6. " POPLIN"A QUILLE at $5. PARIS PRINTED MOUS DE LAINES--3I 26, 37, and 44 cents. Rich style, all wool, PLAID CASHMERE-31, 33, awl 37 cents per yard Fit ENCII MERINOS-SG, G 214 , And 70 routs PARAMAPTAS, FIGURED CASHMERES, CALI COES, So. SHAWLS. An extensive stock of Paris and Viennese Lottg and Square . . BROCHE SHAWLS, From the late Cash Auction Sales Superior Long Brocho Shaw 810, 011, $l.l. BLANKET SHAWLS. American and imported Blanket Shawls, uew and de skald° 'tyke. STELLA SHAWLS, of choice designs CIIMILLE SHAWLS. from $2 EA upwards. CASHMERE SCARFS, EMBROIDERIES. GLOVES, Ac An. Not 450, 452, and 4;4 NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILIAM dol2-2w CIINAP AND EIJNIANT CLOAKA . - The largest and handsomentntock of VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS In the City, •T ALKICZD PRICREI, AT • (CEO. FRYER'S, No. 010 CHESTNUT STREET. dia 2 B OYS' CLOTHING. P. A. HOYT & 13R0 neve now ou listul a very large assortment of Itk:ADY-MADE GOODS, Suitable fur the prevent seam, which they feel di nosed to sell curer. ASSEMBLY BUILDINGS, e. W. CORNSIt TIATEI AND 02IV3TXCIT 81 . 8. N. IL—We have a large ansortment of uncut goods, of auperior quality end make, to order from. d I.lin BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA.-, SPE CIAL NOTICE —All the motes on the blink of Pennsylvania redeemed at par for DRY GOODS, smelling at less than Auction prices. Lluehoe, Linens, m Cosinieres, Blankets, Shawls, Calicoes, Detains 0. at a great *sacrifice, in connection with 'our entire atoek, which will be sold at prices which will astonish s al who may favor us with a call. Pennsylvania Bank :Note' taken the Immo as specie, (we snake uo differen to,) at OLIVER H. JOHNSON'S Pennsylvania Bank No go Dry Goode Store, No. 1000 MARKET Street, above Bath, north Ride. N. B.—Orders received for the very beet Sch tlylkll Coal I Pennsylvania Bank Notes taken In payme at. OLIVER R. JOHNSON n030.1m No. 1008 Market at feet. "LADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL & SON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 13TOMILS, 1098 CHESTNUT Street, four doom belem Eberentb And 918 8. SECOND St. below 8, rum. YACTORIES.—Noe. 91 and 911 GEORI Di St r Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders made at a few hours' notice. eat 4mlt 350 VALUABLE ENGRAV INGS, IN ELEGANT FRAIIE.I, PUBLIC SAL I FRENCH, ENOLIBII, AND (ERMAN Plain and Colored llngray Of lII{ 970th Or A . 8, ROBINB,ON. Will be sold by M THOMAS Ar Aualoneere %about reserve, AT TUE STORU, 010 eIIESTA UT STREET P , LE TO TAKE PLACE ON MONDAY AND TUE DDA Dec 28th and 2't COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK. Dictum' open for levitation. Catalogues three days preview' to sale. de02.42i1 CAVING FUND.--U NITED STATES F. 7 TRUST COMPANY, corm : of THIRD mid WIEST NUT Streets. . - Large and smell sum' recoil vd, and paid back OD de mand, without notice., with Fl VE PER CENT INTER EST from the day of deposit tcr the day of withdrawal. Of bourn, from 9 until o'clock every day, and on MONDAY El/WINGS tram 1 sable o'clock. DRAFTS for sake on Engle md, Ireland, and kootlaad, from upwards. President-11111:PIIEN R. CRAWFORD. Treasurer—PLlNY FISH' Teller-36,71ES R. HUN TER self-121f B U FFALO OVEI ISIIOES. N i.OPS sod WOMILIN , I3 80/Mt° OVERSHOES for 191.10 by the cue or iglu: ;le pair, by GEO. M. TAYLOR, OY/4A L. p. Cor, MARp7P rodi , FIF Tp etc MTHOMAS & SONS, . Nos. 139 and 141 13013TH /101:111T11 STRUT, (Formerly Nos. 67 mad BO.) NOTICE.—SALE OF SPLENDID FURNITURE.— Cat■logues of Mr. White's stock of Furniture ore now ready, and the articles may be examined any time pre vious to sale. REAL ESTATE, STOOKS, &e. Bales at the Philadelphia Exchange area Tuesday 'Evening. II? Handbills of each property issued separately, to additicin to which we publio6 on the Satttrday prevlons to each oale one thousand catalogues in pamphlet form, giving full descriptions of all the property to be sold on the following Tuesday. ilafr FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION !STORE every Thursday morning REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE BALE. ECT We base a large amount of Real Estate at Pd. irate Site, including every description of City and country property. Printed Lists may be had at the auction Store. PRIVATE SALE REGISTER. gial2Real Estate entered on our Private Sale Be. , and advertised occasionally in our Public Sale Abstracts, (of which 1,000 copies are free of charge. printed weekly,) PUBLIC SALE—LEASE OF A VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND. On Tuesday bloridng, 29th Met , at the Exchane, will be sold, previous to sale of real estate, the Unexpired term of • lease, hav ing 18 months to run train Tat Jamiary next, of STORE NO. 20 SOUTII FROM r STREET, Extending 185 feet through to Letitia street, having a large sky-light in centre. It comprises the first boor and cellar, the entire depth from street to street, and the third and fourth stories on. Letitia street. on which it has a handsome front. being a very desirable stand for a domistic commission or importing house Irr Possession given on Ist January. L7' It may be had at a reduction from the present rent, if applied for previous to the 29th inst. REAL ESTATE SALE—DEQE3IBER 29th. This aide will include, among other property, the fol lowing— Orphias' Court Bale.---Estuta of William Hacker, --- • • . TIMER-STORY DRIOK DWELLING.—Three-story brick dwelling, north aide Poplar street, west aide of Twelfth street. Name Estate. I.OT .—Lot of ground north aide Girard avenue, west of Twelfth street. Same 'Estate BRICK BUILDING AND LOT.—Lot of ground east side of Kessler street, south of Diamond street, Num. te math ward. VESTINOS Same Esta. TIIREE-STORY BRICK DW ELLlNG.—Three•story brick dwelling west side of Illlbirs street, south of Stiles street, Twentieth ward. ELEGANT RESIDENCE, ASCII STREET, AND LARGE LOT.—The elegant residence No. 1025 Arch street, below Eleventh street. It Is finished In the most expensive manner, and Is replete throughout with all modern conveniences, 25 feet front, rs feet deep to Academy street. Immediate poseestlon. Keys at the auction store. NEAT MODERN RESIDENCE —The neat modern (our story brick residence, No 335 South Twelfth street, above Pine street. It is built in & superior manner, with the modern convtnienees. Immediate posse/Eton. Sale loy order of Heirs—to close ao Estate. VALUABLE al ABE ET STRBET PROPERTY— LARUE LOT.—AII that valuable lot of ground, south side of Market street. west of Eighth street (site of the late fire), 25 feet front, 147 feet deep, with building, materials, Le. SEVEN BRICK DWELLINGS IN THE REAR— Seven four. tort' brick dwellings, forming a court in the rear. REAL ESTATE SALE-JANUARY 64D. T6(* Bale will include— AN ENTIRE BQUARE OF OROHND, TWENTY• TUIRD WARD, OPPOSITE THE EPISCOPAL HOS PITAL—The valuable square of ground, having a front of SRI feet on Front street, 545 feet on Lelugh avenue, 585 feet on Fillmore street, and 346 feet on Somerset street. Four valuable fronts. VALUABLE BUSINESS ST AND.—Th e valuable four story brick store, finished In modern etylo, No. 135 North Third street, above Arch. NEAT MODERN RESIDENOE.—The neat modern reaidenee ' No. 410 South Eighteenth street, below Pine Immediate poonesainn. REAL ESTATE SALE—JANUARY 12th This gale will include Orphans' Court Sale—Estate of John 8 Jones Dec'd. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING.--82utheast corner of Ninth and Poplar 'Recta. Sale at No. 912 Chestnut street. . . . 'UPERIOR AND ELEGANT CABINET FURNITURE. Stock of Charles 11. White. . This Morning, 234 instant, at 10 o'clock, by catalogue, at the ware rooms, No 912 Chestnut street, the entire stock of en perior cabinet furniture of Mr. Chas. 11. White, declin ing businese,eoruprising &general assortment of rosewood and walnut drawing-room furniture, in various style cov erings, rosewood, walnut, and mahogany boudoir furni ture, auperior dining room and library furniture, ele gant and plain rosewood, walnut, and mahogany cham ber furniture, die., all manufactured of the beet mate rials and workmanship expressly for private tales. liWr — The well-known reputation of Mr. Charles 11. White as a cabinet-maker, and the experience of up wards of thirty-ilre years' business in the city, is &suffi cient guarantee to purchasers that his stock is of the drat quality, and we therefore recommend this sale to persons about furnishing as being well worthy of atten tion Salo for account of Underwriters. This Evening, 60 dozen 2. sheet Dom.) , Bristol board, damaged 36 do 1 do do do do do. EXTENSINE SALE OF FURNITURE PIANO FOSTES, FANCY GOODS, &c. CAltD.—Oureale et the auction store to-morrow morn. ing, will include, beside a large and excellent assort ment of household furniture, 2 elegant rosewood piano fortes, 7 octaves, fine Brussels, ingrain, and enitian carpets, fine mirrors, fine china and glassware, Nankimehlna dinner set, plated ware, superior office desks and book cases, superior Ilernng fire-proof chest, fine embroidered piano and table covers, tine curtains, mattresses, ikc , Including the stock of an upholsterer. Also, an assortnsent of elegant fancy articles, to all of hich we Invite the attention of ladies and others Mr' Catalogues nqw ready, and the articles arranged for examination Bate Noe. 139 sod 141 South Fourth Weer SUPERIOR FURNITURE, FINE MIRRORS, ROSE WOOD PIANO FORTE, BRUSSELS CARPETS, Ac. On Thursday Morning, A t 10 o'clock, at the suction store, an extensive assort. moot of second-bend furniture, mirrors, piano-forte, carpets, Ac.. from families declining housekeeping. UPHOLSTERY STOCK.—AIso, balance of stock of au upholsterer, (removed to the store for the conve nience of sale) comprising hair mamma, curtains, cornices, and upholstering materials generally. ELECIANT FANCY ARTICLES —Also, an assort ment of fancy articles, including rich inlaid papier mache desks, workboxer; portfoltos, reticules, fine inc. room) cable. rosewood writing desks. and many other desirable articles suitable for Christmas presents. ELROANT PIANO PORTE, CHINA &c.—Also an •`egant resew col !piano forte, Louis XIY style, amen UOLILVeII. Also, an invoice or fine china, glassware, &c. Also, tine Nankin-cblna dinner set. Also several superior office desks, tables, fine book cases, &c. . . . HERRING FIR}-PROOF 11. superior Herring firs proof chest. SALE OF ILLUSTRATED WORKS, ANNUALS JU VENILE BOOKS, kc , SUITABLE FOR HOLIDAY PRESENTS. On Thursday Evening, December 24th, at the auction store, an assortment of miscellaneous and illustrated works, annuals, juvenile books, &c., imitable for presents. jjaFor particulars see catalogues. sale at No 244 North Twelfth street. SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PIER MIRROR, CAR PETS, Ac , kn. On Monday Morning, 24th instant, at 10 o'clock, at No 249 North Twelfth street, below Vine street, the superior furniture of a gentleman declining housekeeping. jl7- May be examined on the morning of sale at PEREMPTORY SALE OP FINE ENGLISH AND PRENCII ENGRAVINGS OF 111G11 COST AND BEAUTY Stock of Mr. A. S. Robinson. Ou Monday and Tuesday Mornings, Dec 25th and 29th, commencing at El o'clock, at the store of Sir. A S Robinson, No 910 Chestnut street, above Ninth, will be sold without reserve 350 choice and beautiful engravings, many by ~the moat celebrated English and French artists. The collection embraces a variety of very interesting subjects, in neat and elegant frames, the whole to be sold, as above stated, without reserve. Catalogues with particulars will be ready three days previous to sale. Shares in the Academy of Music; Point Breese Park Philadelphia and MercantileLibrames ; Athen.curn,dr.c FARLEY' , AT PRIVATE SALP.. The elegant country seat and farm, known as ‘' Far ley," Late the residence of Richard Paxson, deces.sed formerly of Dr. Shippen, is offered at prirate sale. Ful descriptions may be had at the auction rooms SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (success .I.s• sort° VIOLD.TaT h SCOTT,) 4.3ICUISSTNIIT St., °plaint. Oa* Custom Muss, between Pourtb mid than Streets CARD.—The early and particular attention of the trade and purchasers la invited to the peremptory sale of • large and valuable assortment of superior wool hosiery goods, furs, embroideries, french artificial, la dies, cloth cloaks, and fancy goals generally, to be held at the store, No 431 Chestnut street, this day, com mencing at 10 o'clock punctually, with 2,1100 duen su perior kiermantown knit wool hosiery goods, consisting of shawls, scarfs, hoods, comforts, boas, victorines, coats, lambs wool shirts and drawers, hose and half hose, &c. Also, an elegant assortment of furs, iu sets, for la dles' and misses' wear, gents' fur caps, fur gloves, fur collars, ,tc Also, a line of elegant French embroideries, linen cambric handkerchief, bonnet trimmings, French artiti- Cleig, &c, Also, a line belies' cloth cloaks, dusters, circulars GOLD PENCILS AND PENS —Also, 12 dozen gents' superior gold pencils and gold pens. FAXON WORK BOXES, &c —Also, an invoice la dies' fancy work boxes, cabal, Ac. Irr The chola are now arranged for examination with catalogues EXTENSIVE PEREMPTORY SALE OF 2,000 DOZ Commencing at 10 o'clock, punctually, we will sell without reserve, to close an account, 2,000 dozen kui woollen hosiery goods, consisting of-large size woo shawls, gents' extra large and heavy semis, wool coin forts, wool hoods, gents' white and mixed lambs, woo shirts sod drawers, . , NS Also, men's jockey caps, wool victorines, ladies' scarfs, ladies' wool hoods, wool cuffs, infants' boas, wool rigolettes, boys' wool mails, zephyr Mims', A, READY-MADE CLOTIIINO.—AIso, an assortment of gents' ready-made clothing. E.MBROIDERIES AND MILLINERY GOODS —Also, • variety of French and Scotch embroideries, bonnet and trimming ribbons, fine French artificial. BROCIIE LONG SHAWLS.—AIso, an Invoice French broche long shawls, just landed Also, ladles cloth cloaks, Lamas, bemuse, dusters, Ac Also, corded skirts, fancy cravats, wool and cotton hosiery, silk gloves, with a variety of fancy and staple articles suited to present sales, and worthy the early and particular attention of the trade and purchasers generally. 11:7'As the whole will be sold without regard to cost, the trade, and purchasers generally, will find it to their Interest to attend. Samples and catalogues early on the morning of sale Gentlemen's ecobg VINE SHIRTS, nude to order, and war m.' ranted, of elegant material and superior work mausblp. Also, Ores, Stocks and Gentlemen'. Wrap pers, at the Premium Store of W. W. KNIGLIT, 612 ARCH Street, above Sixth. u0r2.1-3, AV RAPPERS WRAPPERS! WRAP- Y PERS !—A very large and elegant assortment at reduced prices. Also, heavy under -clothing of all de scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W. W. KEIL/11'PS, 812 ARM Street, above Sixth. no2l-y wINCHESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE MEN'S FURNISHING STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. TN CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia The attentlon of Southern and Western Merchants, and Strangers, Is particularly invited to this improved eut of Shirts, the must perfect dtting Leticia male. At whole sale and retail, and made to order. ane-lyit K EROSENE OIL , DISTILLED FRO .11 COAL KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS. This Oil is not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO THE BEST SPERM. It will NOT GUM OR CONGEAL AT ALMS TEMPERATURE, and it will RUN LONGER AND KEEP THE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY OTHER LUDRIUTIVO MATERIAL. 31aehluists and others are requested to eat and examine these oils at the sole agency, NEORGE .1.1. FREEMAN, Agt., del9-31n-it Nu 116 Walnut street, above Front QORGHII3I, or CHINESE SUGAR-CANE SEED-25 bullets for axle by OBOABDALE, MUT, & CO , nolo-tt /40,104 R. Dolawo liTt nue. Salts bl, 2ttcticrtt =EMI WOOLLiN HOSIERY GOODS This Morninz, Oates by tlturticm. BY ALFRED M. HERKNESS,_ PUILADBINBIA HOUR AND CIWAGE BAZAAR, southeast cornea of Ninth and Gamy' Ste., between Chestnut and Walnut streets. Rain of horses. carriages, sad tstrams, hall regularly every SATURDAY IdOSISTISG, thlwaglusat the year, cooonencing at 10 o'clock. fig" The largest collection of new sad socood-Issad carriages, harness, saddlea, ,ia the city, stay ba seen at this estsblishmeut for private ails. Carriages received on storage. 110/ Out-door sales attended to en reesonalda tams. HORSES, V mucus, AND WARNERS. On Saturday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be sold, Lorna, vehleles, and harness. TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, V HO. 422 WALNt STRUT, above TOMMIE OAHD—PALSOP HoussuoLD Wualuruss—vass- DAY. ID We beg leave to inform the public that hold our regular weekly sales of furniture evecy_Taelde .... ,......V at our SPACIOUS BALLS BOOM, NO. R.Dg W' L L•ti - c STREET, whirs every poesille attention glean to oh tato the highest prices forthe goods of thou who may favor us with conalguateuta. Fatuities having portions of their furniture to oes of, or those declkling hour. keeping and not wishing Wee at thtir awn dwellings, can hire their furniture CAREFULLY REMOVED TO OUR SALES ROOM, WHERE THEY WILL REALISE BETTER PRICES FOR THEIR MINISTRY THAN THEY CAN OBTAIN FROM ANY OF THE • MINI- TuRE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORE IN THE CITY. I 1 Persona favoring as with coneigamenta fta net ensured thattheir property will not be temillewd. pT Com. , i..tozus amore moderate than tholes skairgid by any other Auction Noose in the city. 11 . 11.T' Consignments respeethilly solicited. sees paid immediately after the goods are Bali Ekecutors' Id SHAM. This Iforenng, Dec. 23, at 7 o'clock, at the Philadelphia Exakange, previous to the sale of real estate. will be sold -1 share stock in Philutelphts. Atherswiun. Sale on account of whom it may concern. . STOCgS. On Wednesday Evening, Deeember 30th, 1657, will be sold, on seecosot of whom it may concern -150 shares of Eagle Gold Mining Company, Virginia 1 i 2000 do Monroe Gold Mining Company, Virgin:'. 83 do Spring Hill Company, Virginia. 300 do Al Dorado Mining Company, Virginia. 50 do Washington Mining Company, North Ca rolina. 200 share' of Cheupenks Mining Company, Michigan. 350 do Ontonagon do do do 100 do Douglass do do do 69 do Bohemian do do do. &SOO do Philadelphia and California Mining Cam puoy, California. 1300 share' of Leiria Gold Mining Company, North Carolina. 1 chare, being S.-25 of %, of a certain invention and paten; known as Devlin Lubricating Company original shares Ban Francisco Land dmionation. 4 do do do do do do. 4x do do do do du dry. 30 . abares Seamlem Tube Company, Sew Tort. 35 do do do do do. t3OO do Philadelphia mud CaLfornia Miming Com pany, California. 3000 shares Diekereon Marble Company of Tarmmiste. REAL ESTATE SALE—WTS ET.E.CING. This sale at the Exchange, on Wedweeday wrimizer, December 2341,1417, at 7 o'clock, will inirluAa— rpharis' Coma Sale —Estate of Joseph Coltman, treed. /SAME 110CSE AND LOT, ANN' STREET, NINE TEENTH. WARD.—A frame house, and lot of pound, southeast side of Ann street, SO feet southeast from Sarah street, Nineteenth ward, S) feet front, 108 feet deep. 1.5 ground rent. Orphans' Court Sale. 7 -Estitte of El. Y. Itnew.er, Deed . . . . . - - PROPERTY QUEEN STREET, KESSINGTON.—A certain house and lot, north aide of Qaean ■treat, feet front. end 120 feet deep, to a 13ti feet alley loading from Shackaroaron street. Clear of inenrobraneas. • Orphans' Court Sale —Same Estate. PRIME ROUSE AND LOT. POPLAR STREET A frame house, and lot of ground, north Lida of Poplar street. between front and mond, 2D feet front, and Ild feet deep. $l2 ground rent. =awn STORE AND DWELLING, COATES ST- ABOTE SET ENTEENTII. A three-story brick store :Lod dwel ling. south tide of Coates street, 55 feet 9 thetas east of Eighteenth street, 17 feet 1 inch front, and 63 ft. 7% incites deep, along, Florence Street. The hoses has balk windows, gas, and hydrint. $l4 mead rent. Rents for SSA per 11111111151. irr Terms—cash. Salepositive. Mr S6O to be paid on each of We above whoa the same is struck off. Sale—Yrankford DRE'OI 2 , DYES, 'MATERIALS FACTORY AND PRINT-WOILIER. On Thursday Morning, 24th instant, at 11 o'clock, will be sold, at the Print and D7e works belonging to the estate of Harvey gnlck sell, Prank/Ord, the entire stock of drugs, dyes, and materials of the cruntafactary 13= • dret.eleu Printing Office, with a good tun of ►a•,- neee, four printing presses, two Scales and one Adams Type and everything necessary for t h e bulnese. Apply at the Auction Store. SAMUEL NATHANS, AUCTIONEER, and MONEY LOAN 017107, No. 112 South THIRD Street, below Walnut, appellate Pear at., out, eight dome below the Enchant. Hams of business from 7 o'clock, A. If., until 10 o'clock in the evening. Outdoor sales, and sale at the Auction House, ale tended upon the most satiefactory terms. CAPITAL 0200,000. Establisluelfer hut Thirty Years. Advances made from one dollar to thosuands cm DL moods, Silver Piste, Watched, Jewelry, Hardware, Her ehaodise, Clothing, Furniture, Bedding, CiantsMunical Instruments, Outs, Hamm, Caniagas, and Hoods of every description. All goods can remain any length of One agreed upon. ALL advanoes, from one hundred dollar* and upwards will be charged 2 per cant. per month; 1500 and over, the lowest market rate. This Btore House haring • depth of 120 test, bantam* Ire and thief-proofry:LlP to store all valuables, and Fr! rate watohmen for the premises • also, a heavy Pan ranee effected for the benefit of all'pereona laying goods advanced upon N. B.—On account of having an unlimited capital, this oMm) is prepared to make advances on man nits factory and accommodating terms than any other is this city. MMIMM AT PIIIFA.TX &LLB . . Gold Patent Layer and other Wattles, Jewelry, sal Clothing will be void at reduced prieee. inlay MO SE S NATHAN S, AUCTIONEER ITI AND COMMISSION lIEELIWIT, B. 11. comer SIXTH and HAWS Streets. AT PRIVATE BALE—CioId and sayer patent lever, Lepine, Inglish,llwlse, and French snitches, jewelry, or every descript ion, musical instruments, &0., &e. AT PRIVATE BALE—Arranged ca 2 second floor, household furniture, of every description, beds, mat tresses, carpeting, looking glasses, fancy art:ales, &e., &e., &a. Out-door sales attended to personally by the Amami eer. Charges very low. Co - I.ta of furniture elothing, Jewelry, etc. , lac ted. NATHAN'S PRINCIPAL LOAN OTTION, S. B. Corner of Bixtb and Race Streets, Where money will be loaned on gold and silver plate Watches, Jewelry, Diamonds, Clothing, Dry Goode, Groceries, Began ,H , ardware, Cutlery, Furniture. Bad ding, Horses, Vehicles, Harness, Stocks, and on all ar ticles of value for any length of time agreed on, cram= satisfactory and liberal terms than at any other estab lishment. H. NATHAN.% GREAT BARGAINS FOR CHRISTMAS VIM NTS. AT PRIVATE SALE, AT REMARKABLY LOR I PRICES. Hunting case, double case, and double bottotn, full jeweled aril plain English patent lever watches. Silver English patent lever watches. Hunting coca and open face gold escapement sal lever watches Unnting case und open face gold lepine watches. Very fine enameled ladies' gold watches. Silver lever and lepine wstches. English, Swiss and French watches, gold chains, jewelry, musical instru ments. and numerous tansy articles. WEBB'S great sale of torfeited Watches,Jewelry, Guns, Platols,lsLusical Instruments, , wil l place shortly. Due notice will be given. WEBB'S great vale of Dry Goods, Clothing, Bedding, &e., being forfeited eollaterals, will take place shortly. Due notice will be given. AT PRIVATE SALE, AT HALT TUE USUAL SELLING PRICES —Double-bottomed and hunting Cade gold patent lever watches, of the mart ap proved makes; hunting ease and open face gold escape ment lever and lupine watches, full jeweled ; age gall enameled lever and ',spine watches for ladies% gall jewelry of every description; silver lever and lupine watches, in hunting cases and open face; ailverDag. lish, Swim, and French watches; a general assortment of fur niture, beds, mattresses, micron, Ac OCT-DOOR SALM SOLICITED, and charges tressilt the times, low. Consignments of every description of good' solicited fur public or private sale. )lONIIT ADVANCED on all and every kind of goats, for puthe or private sale, or to be held for a limited time. Charm low. GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER N. X. earner of BARRON sad SOUTH Street' EVENMG BALES. BALM BYSItY SATURDAY ETICIIIIO, At IX o'clock, at the Auction Mare, or Hardwars, Oat Isq Hooackeeptog Articles, Clothing, Waal's., Jaya ry, rattcy Articles, de insurance Companies GREAT WESTERN INSURANCE AND TRUST COMPANY OF PRILADRLPHIA OFFICE IN COMPANY'S BUILD/Na, No 403 WAIL NUT, Corner of FOURTH Street. Charter Perpetual Authorized Capital E500,C(0 FIRE, INSURANCE, limited or perpetual. MARINE INSURANCE on Vessels. Cargoes, ant Freights INLAND INSURANCE byßivers, Cantle, Lakes, and Land Carriage ASSETS, Nov. 1,155 T Real Relate Real Estate held In trust, (in Phyla Bonds sod Mortgagee stocks, (par value V 2,450) present - value stock notes Bills receivable Cuh in bank and on hand Cash in hands of Agents Premiums unpaid DIRECTORS CHARLES C. LATHROP, 143 Walnut strf4t • • • • WIC. DARLING, 1510 Pine street ALEX. WHILLDEN, merchant, 18 North Front it. ISAAC 1117.LEIRTILST, Attorney B.l34.CoorTglor: JOHN C. HUNTER, erm of Wright, Wontitr, A Co. E. TRACY, firm of E Tracy & Co., Goldsinitlis' Hall JOHN R. WCIIRDY, linnet Jones White, & ll'Cunty THOS. L. GILLESPIE, firm of Ctliespie A ibiler JAS. B. SMITH, firm of Jas. B. Smith A 09. E HARPER JEFFRIES, nrm of Wm 17. Brotrzi & Co JON. It. VOGDES, office cot. &tentles& Unwm itts CHAS. E. THOMPSON, trice 413 Chestnut street. ALFRED TAYLOR, office Cairo City Property. JONA J. SLOCUM, office RN South Third street. CHARLES C LATHROP, Prertident. . . WM. DARLING. nee-President. LEWIS GREGORY, Tiro-President, New York H. H. RICHARDSON, Assistant-Secretary. de=-tf GIHARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR. ANCE COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA—Gass, VP. 802 WALNUT street. west of TIMED. "FIRE HIBBS ONLY MUM. 1011101 . 0113. Wm M Swain, Jer. Walker, Johp Anspach, Jr., Jno. McClure, H. K Burroughs, Tho. Onset), .1. B. llngbes, A. 8. Gillett, I` I) Sherman, Turman Sheppard, Wm P. Hacker, Jones, D., P Steiner, Joseph Klapp, II D. H. A. Shackelford, Hon. .18 JONES, President. Hon. G. W. WOODWARD, V,ca President. Jo° 9 Molina-lu, Somitary. JIX2B B ALTOID, Assistant Secretary. not-ant-if COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE V COMPANY, OP TEIN,STAIIs OF PENNSYLVA NIA.-office, N. W. Corner FOURTH and WALNUT Streets, Philadelptal. SubceritA4 Capital, 53C0,000. Capital. A3)O-000• DAVID JAYNM, M. D., Pritidnat. THOMAS S. STEWART, Vie* Proil. Lenru. S. Moon, Seuetary. ORIGINAL EDITION OF CHARLES RN DIRT'S PICTORIAL BRARSPEARE—IneIod mg the Doubtful plays and Biography, and illustrated with very numerous Engravings on Wood in the high est style of art, forming 8 rola, imperial S ro. The »hr.:ribs» hare been enabled to secure three copies of this magnificent edition of Shakopee», which long been exceedingly scams. ImmisdatO applies,- tiou will be necessary to present disappointment In pro curing copies C J. PRICE & CO , Importers of English Books, deg-y No 83 South SIXTH St Shore CEESTNYT. fCARRIERS' ADDRESSES prerel by kJ in experienced writer, at $0.1109 12,11 i Etreet i state federal. CUM= 357,00000 22,700 00 38.350 CO . 57,915 00 38,400 00 . 27,448 51 . 2,184 38 7,5.3 92 . 9,353 88 $285 (CO 9.2