,:,,'-; • '.: l„.".:'''''', - 0-, , ,„, : . N,q - , ~,,,, ;.-- ~,.7 =.- . 1 ,r -.3, : ',- . -. F +r •"6?-1104" 7 .': •. _-_-. . - :.,-..t•t• - it . 4'. , ; -•--, - ~ • 524 ' .. ,fi..,'' ', ` • " .' - ' , ".f.. i'-.5...:-. - -..' , . . .... . . Otegea 4ll4 4o; ol4 Wl - •• . ` -.7' ' ' ' '?". tierbild r ireardlfivitio:ol2o;" . a short, totiof 1 ' the -13.0 ItitWaittrair. of this eity,t , 1 •f.„-:,' i i • t . g l 0f,,541181120', inAllilicativ4, ii,i,okinservy , . , ~............. , ~........,..,........4 r, . et -14tkitebi . iMitt-nittlilOgi•olani t t e l t 1 ,, ,t! 0631 - ffil nir ' - foilit x. 1 li!:: 0., _.: ~ , ~ , , , 74 1- - 1 1 pAratekiiiti? —* *l 4 1 1 - vile to tecitoite A . iiik l lsiwt i: th i4P itic le ti ltvi o e,: ar re - t ! . . , corl,gese.' 040010 allital t hofttkl ;Om, l' .11446;itinldlitiisInt n *htljantO thA 7 *Moor.: It= •-•- , -;1••• >' - - - -ai r mi. .1, , , ,-; s tt.., •i, i , ...• , 8 tytof.tua utterer on. ~ ~,--, - . ~, .; , 1 . vr i ki i *rapy, ,hTf, ussaLuseorat Lein ~ MN wire 'vs,:.Rewaltriz ,LPHittang AND vont,. m a sss,late*sa trauttfaelhaficeier of,. tor., tafTherightildetters of -General, WeshiasteAltat: t ' Preildeht. , ',oothetrialted!Btatie -"Thb 'plaintiffs ; etiti; that : Colonol;,TeblatrLear : Nvint,` fir -many: yosreAti . littin'tooretary,A CleneratWasitington ; thatli_ollo4ll4Vlelini,4 of AhltiAlitugehold, and , . ' his, t 4 4 )...1i5e„,ei11, Allied • ' tkat, during, eliesetelatiena ' linnetilltinkbigtokwroiny , and , sant *at Ware! lollm; :Colonel Lear died' intestate, tit' mating . ton, -110 , 18111McsiViist-14stialies , D:Iittir„, 'itahipli wife, and, his Wm; lleniamie,Lieoeliiisear;hattl'of hilieiintet ifiliiriaisti, -• Wife 'Was here 'in tha.yeer t _ 17014b1a Soette,st-law,,and,nttof fkir;h rt om the.eet drilffLetis deAlts the abeanduhe ' WidOmiVe 1 4 0 th3 1 gatalbugttt) t ke 4 6 i4 . JawYeWeiprlimaidfould.tentribus to *part; his atepenether rltedlortijit Lineolttplar . died in October, „.I,B3.reliatinitimidlallK.Vrili in Julio of thlf.Aitate• yell ",at 't ins' lima,„of ells . • adth- bkNifttvliotitlior : ALA . teiiwitld - leave issue; hip ,wl,ll,bequliatited'att e tltie .siepinother all the furniture, titettaktreParty, do., in the dwel . , VA kocteowd,akeopm-resd estates.rhollet•etoidy eorede hfit property la Portsmontliftitlitay,tvitifie imainderte litiolifateial ittWbeltyPtelitC - he gave the - iesithkeqolda , itlfep.ahfiointi exiee.4ll, *ievoirsionaticiffia iffiatrefeibadit t e i death ,of hip tilf_oxialaso to -Id a )lifbk•-,Wt ',,, , : P- • -- I T ' ' '' death orff: L. Lear a "daughter vraa born Wianini .444 110 , 1 1019.03 4 -14.1 1 P414,104AttbkpilangirewIni in *le keit.-litdow-Juni,tatit of kini.zthiadaughter . was marritattothCplilutiffr'Wiloorayref-on - the 80th etanguet;•lBs6l-aftir thedefattep,b,erliftliti; . - this plaintitlentila; Aeldeict'Witithetallt relfty as her adepted itangtOir, ihtli.,llllll 'tsiti:biAtkrte , . yean,i,framma,R..'!LitaKiiintinise fii reside - ti Wl:ablest& Altiltier death, in Deoember,3BsB; '.! she left a will appointing Judge Dunlop and Bay. I • ard•,,Staith ,-,exeoutUrejlobials Lewpas, the able owner Urthe lettere up to the time of his -death, and po other pereen.hadany interest t•herein.;• the . , ... lettere., were written ,".between the' ,years7.l79o ' and 1790; gio pernonalzroprosentattres of Wank , !, ington f eittint no Attie - Or' intereet.:'in' these •letters, , ;•--witiob had7;feettilned liiillitt•;lieuse , . . • tut Benjainin' Linable Lear TOO' fielOfei_elltis thew. deethtttida owit,dendee4 pelatteritel 4- , , intaletratiotPot Vides lailiq . estat e - trete- ever • , , AOKI* Ptit,e , V , WhottOtni , C,-4 1101 0.1turRewrIrcIrk ; . - the, diatiketlbselemin , ,Llneoln Lear the - . let; litter ._ tors remained in theasnie hense,‘ hail the defend .,eardlattny, as it ; tio alleged, took theiso Mid' now _„_ _ holds possession of thetn. ,Au plain tire alsostate - -,, w'l''.-/..-libUgasi-. Am; IPSO,Franca IV tear, "Oen being oonfinedwiroo.-4_ by....1i0r la* Clem .41-; " rooted' the' defeadadt,tanny L." - iWeeri ~.'_ait, the relent* of tellers now luedisputemted • seed:: it' 'to" Mei, Pilison, - motiler of Ron. James Masoti, who' .wastheirlieuptor of theAluitedlititiallonillie; State of Virginia, and to accompany the'velinne ? . of -lettereirith' ii.liotertoldre: Maiati, exPrelodrig the desire of Epees D. loser, that i theyabontd be ltell'ilthieate` tOiltietientlnt.;the4oll.• tabard, IltifelfiVt 'PM adelpitid; and bet "desire that, isfr.' Rush should makewhatrossadte deemed proper in . .- the way, of publicatioantAhe lolumeoffatten,. ..` and that he should eventually' err/MO:Air their - pre*ntatiori to the Oda of Virginia, &Mich - thee, and meuelt., manner lid Itbehmild-thildt - Pte* ",! • zzand hien attegtstll4 thatOlanbirbaort, we'll& be , a pro_per channel tletingtOrhlah Meiteidealscloidi • atilttteqtAbO,-letkits•tli'llle State, of Wirstela., - hut' • leasteg everything in relation to the ultimata Mei . .4posittext.of them talf4-.Ruslr., /Letters - 0)f- Miiiiin- , ' , nitration on the estate of Tobias Leaesiele Wand vbf-tiniShoftattYoniolv'Yo'rk APril,lB; Oaf; to, . •?plaintlitfli - ls'yte; hiright`erfdd,irlfe.Y,Plale , tiffs demand'postganon brthejetters. , ,• - ' ' :Mrs; Dighed,:xlfe.ot.tlie ~ Ravr:, D r._ - Higbee,' ' asepsis the rigittla d lieetkpemession of these le tters. ' -The ,firstovite . of ;Leer Aval,dhleW Dallbriddis; . --Moce , ..of-difra: - .Washipstotl,_ • • nadoeusid tcfloneno-; dote John fierily, wholviifidieniffiliali'l Tither ~' , ~„ Jobvllerdj'aeMtlie'retesi i he - only, of liirs. , . Was' ldirsten. -• '-' - - 0 ,-- - '`..:--" ' 4 '2 ,r„ 7,, , ~,.•, .; ' 'TIM' letters, the .plaintWeiy, werat t irifieit !du) . - riiiiii iiiPtioolimtn,Of o siP thq monthOf 8004 1 / 1 - 1 • bet in :the - Jroak 179 u. ancLending in• the -year .1.799,' and 'to:nodal' st' varbetrof eubjectai many , of them' of_snthltiteterest, and-of greet intereat goalie dc-!, acendentiof, lublas Learcentoe of them treat of 'COW ran ' anent of tber houselied , henieheid of , ;wand An - ThilitdelpidelAti the. early; part, of ' -Hie first idn' n'tlWierm l atid:arravalitable 'add e it 7 M l) qt"- .144;;Avin*d; Plaidlar, phases of -Ada isiartte s ifer'aime,ottlfeKtipetofforeisn political t'-` 161 1 1 .E. ,80 41k Of vseivtainik of,domeetto politics;. • someofliPpoiatmenta to olio ,0 • Borne of them relate to theamengation'af-„AheilWArtifdsnitif some to ; theSPrepalation-vrWashieStdriteaddiSsiftd,Con-, 'i gins, an4 . o9#na tehay own detnestioaldTedividitW beeb?,ere.'jetrlX'Zlg/tlifat-tebtle;-tCkibe, , ,Prtratti affair; ttil i kliiteinese.ef.:26biaeltiar .ear - ;aisle `is - ii,t onn, or;behintineto - TObiae...loo,ll,l4nrinii „fi,atii:2 - oik:Any orMaro4-1183,-audattestioehr.the '",settlitneilt and Mornay of the/moon/I ta.bf , Tobias 1 Learviithtleturral - Wlishington. 'All of•thent hare; as actual value to beir oweer,,like - sitiyetlier,per . aonarpieluirlyfinal !lateen : Actual intrinato-value its ourtositioe,:endas,imphitent Clear - M.ora Of,the: histefy ef,the,otiuntryand•ef-Washinitext, and as, ' ;fitinable eentriAtio, rati? , tlio,history. of that time in ,faet,,the -plaintiffaimpthesa lettere lieSsefts to , •!. them Itialtioist.a,theractor - that ho money Could , menanxiid. i'' '4'2 , 7 ",,,'.. •:,,,„, - ' , ,L4 - .. - ..1 , ' ' ' l ril s' bate in iirely isine un•olt - ',demuirer,' the - de , , 'Veda - tiff oont i ondiok that'the Platilliffs were debar . red by lifters olitimlidetration sot. having ; -Veen , takeu, onVinitit Affer alnpse.of ever.fOrty-„yeara ; ”" and also that llfijfigheels lawfully-In possetsion r - -andlogalirentitled to them.;, _ • , - ' - • Mr. Cream appeared moonrisel for the•plaintiffe, mid Mr. Stoughtoelor the 'defendants. Deoiaion ''` - of,iieintiffet rintininit ; '. ' - ~ ', „ • '.... Ai.' Baturioft;llrit bletorian, was soateil. on 'the ' ',:henali beside Judge Darien , and at the termination at thimotion was antrodueed.by the Judge• to Mr.. - ?Stoughton. , Mr...Bancrottasked pettehonon , te see ~. those very curious and valuable lettereof the Donn.; ti a; biattirhard„ .1 'fr....Atousattni..,,,,,,,m-blia_Th.2.- • -'!-Ilstatonaid he donot te'enOrale bis% , ,„ . 'tenon Wlll'hicallewtal toperuse them, . . _ ~,.. .COP,IST ERAfU tND DISSOLUTIONS. Oolninkis . of. Tke Press for tholast reor-days; i6iritt be seen that th 4 foltiriiingnotstionO ba - 00,ObitiabOry obrifusi., .nefforpo hays) klecil.madomittitlie Opening '_the ..Tho Lem, at ; FAExt;tisitiio S - 0d.„,145:dia4 ,•eiiiii4;"•_l4lo)ll . oiiattnhkb , lttovni: licaltaticta ; titer. PTO i;:t400. 113 4 ahem, se the style of thefirm.hes boon ehaited 'to pON;,.,,Pt*TtuI4II,;IA - :riglik . §.; ith4 whota,the iholeialichaOt eidahoi haitaaja",viil be croatlined, at tilt; 231Y-T:ToktPl'hitil 4 00 !!ka. - _,*4o 0,..#111Y: i 414 lON have withdim!a from firm . of , Kile; tarei sFY., kl94Toloo, l li*kr:: ,7 4oN_L.. - Ayrt; 4*l:l9Tikekiligatlk; itittle:ihahislaoas tha )104 Arm. " From *o6* 41,4iii,tiviirr;140041,1 5 4 - 4 ' hake the itithatiltil of JouN A: 811 . EiLE thehaelaosts t4thettentltp:iett under the lame style of Arm , Messrs. GitUtod,:".iitrutiaifori ? f,to "Co. haVe•gi'Ven giitik. Nuolid'Ad interest ii4eirhuchteac ; style of firm unchanged:.' Thb Copirtiieribip• heretofore. - extetlig botaMen Allks ewa r a Dtvl l4 RIMER, lumber roar chants, trading ulder the-Mm of JANES HARPER mittnal ionso4. - been idisso,lvasl either of the, four partneia„bitrikiiiitiMined 'iO - settie the 6usiziess of the itrin.aktto store,-No: 21i Market greet. . gloVirf.r:; IterLysT,:k Co.; engaged' Fd the fan. dri t geods „hi/slain At 219.',414„Market etreet, '"hav r e'esek4ted:,;rirth",theni eon generil fartner s Mr. EDGAR O. faoero, The ijaprirtiiiirelif4heretofOieixiettrig under the firm , of Bai,ciatt,lartn;, C0..,; - goods jobbing -ark - importing •lnerebanti, hae keen diveolved by the,death gf Mr, 0. buriniek to be fret; 'tied lby eilreielig partners, - who have Airco tkigi.--Ileteye.-4i!liN D: P Y ggyil l ist,,*l Fauns, Andeithe general firm of Amour., 6r , Co. liff: . 1 110 s ;of: lioefem hos ilvBrtoftieBBl/3. EDWARD RAINS, JOHNLE.'NELLOR, ml 4 El norters 01-Ei , irie an Interest kakis business, 'by:/ta!pOitting ihetd ,•eithhinieOf iindorThe firm Of Tina, .Ibler,Lon. /(5 Co. business ,conducted at No. 8 North Third "stfeet: - -`- The ;fir= Of, ATWOOD ,16 RALSTON, commission ES atpe t' moratita ts;besY associated _lir ill them Mr. T R a ] huf L. • 3:t uc ,pitaiitrts -- . tbe T , firm of AT- Placa of business; No, 533 street.L- • - fetr.:Viatiottr.iien 6l ". 'l•geornotalt, r.etarc:o.,yrrLx.rattALveaji titrapireANOLe Lienin tjceVoedi o ti n i o f • a ,f r i goo d i jibbing isrltfidade. , ;' • •". 1 " • _ t ~, A llaufriatiferiaent;„itte:firtd,of,Bidkinqt:.KAL; Lorritr:TOo.'har been dieeolved,by the retiring of3lr. 4krilos vy . .fjoii,s;,the.beeteeits et theism to be enttinitid,ie betiteojet: by the iemiilning partners, at No. SP Illeiket, itreet. " , - A new.l*foi k CtinAmierthig4nif Jobbing of ;,eiJirt,andi finey.;dryiLgo - ode • bei,bieti , formed' by o dtrruda,W,PTTLE IPA ARLES ,-WATOON, tEO OG.if:bROIAOB‘ , 34 4bc'Sxniduotid:ay 32:5 Markoktryof,„- .`". TEO solved t. kiNAßOU,lo#4 , :t.k*ttl,o 4 .43o l , ll r 46, 4194 i net he named, the &rein l iquidation. - , "fttiltWorrilertsl4;laiiiritif eiio adiertelv leftrb,7,:leetieiliont, rather of Abipari. neya being authatiand•te`etittko the business of the 'Lretifirki7iifito"."liftfolith' Fourth Itifiet," D4the . 0,11114 Mb/I X•fr . the business' (dry-goods johhife odd, . 1,06 .14 4 ; -. 4 - o .?44t l 4l! l 4...4oY.ificL , fliiii of Vox'. rtos,-14.etKisot ri• " , , tw,rl9oloneknotteeedrfitly:X4rAmtretnaletired tr ent the tiritieUPT l , , -lit 1/.44,,C0.—Adr. Winn , having talsenjh el store Nn; grant, ,street, where he will ol4d34,iOcamnitalerntmainella ,ie cotton and woollen yarns, Mau ite Aria of Ht rot & Co l hisAtVeT•lsqlglar:4l.6nati. -4 , The pirftnisittip: he,lliteta eluting under th firm orreStllsmOS4 00.. bad been dissolved h bilti; - itai itiAit ieLiring fFemp , • firm; the bantam tote °enthused' by On remain. beenitedifelgy *Wet eensent, Mr. iasces S t X . 011104i1h4 member of the Anti V.e.141 eelitinient Wei** ark"? .:11,01telnla*nit . .*Interits;:ledlermemandisehrresii ,Efitigge****Kantstatiotttitataftlindlenit . li t leßnot!llitteMigliiniatpaltaliol4f 11-telteMtrulai Chestnut Arent. tt yy , V,20 044itrAlC 4 Vitt8;iti - sht.-4 . tr y4pAowkaowblorglioqvofpbyaitedmrm OHY this to be, selgo4 theiirrjriWittioith4h, who will con ' tiF,,o ll t h,Rivrayr uoder .419 •fixto : htilltrinwom..4 ;No. `4O liteiket litreOt. S „,, , to/RW(1814 beieihfoi - o' tßlzenre.: , A:. hi BRIGGS nail Humity ST&VIOSON hes been dlaeolve~ by chOilehti • bhalhess to bo sottied by The lettir dbatlnno yitiorjait bun!. liesi in hiiiettifote,"at NO. 101 Wirth 'Pouith Street. The late -Ilnit'of ALIAVOLIC, BATRONIS, A Co. has connect of pirate, ejttteCeniber being authorized to sigh !I..liquida tion. Office No. ,2, 1 5 North f3iiithotrfiet t _ ' thi'old' ttim'altintiforr,laiEri; k.'Otr, bee been dissolved by the withdrawal of Mr. Tawas Astivirt ; 'the - business - (dry-goods jotibtak) 'Still 1. . t in inikhntinundbype reMataitig partnete,ahtoi 408 and 402 Market street, underthe.firm of BAR. AtiorT it Ca:. ''.. ~.".. kiliettild 'partnership for the transact:ten of the I yet ! iware business bin been entered into, 1110'ph of VANCE do Laanis,. th a genargl partner's 1 belnipLuina lit Virtng- and liasar, D. t LANDIB ,7 ittheapeoial partriers'Wri,Miie Dirrivreitinand Anil, . lift 0 86N I:. 'prirtnerfiliiii '.• to eotonienee on ilia:first Instant, and terminate on the'4lst day of Venemberi 1850.' '' ,-) The 'Aria of 19eiseit4.13oisstitflas been din- Oli'ed by mutual oohnitit, : the Militates pt the late altiiiiti? be settled' by, to rti'powamr, No: 201 eallowhlll street. - ... B. Prallsox has assold . ated• with h !IS hieCtirathers, , Messrs, Oncian W. and *VAS Pirronsoir, who• will -hereafter transact hOirkal OtteilkSa,'Of_ T.;, 'B. 'Pgrigsoir,c4. ' 'tab Itrik of -Web,. haa beau dissalvAt=bforsirs.,ltt.,DiTlVoorijiii,Z 0:, GAR nitri,annoimettig' bOsitiess 'of the; New continued by them; raider:the name of Moon .t.-41,annarr.' They also gilts notice that rife. .I:,qd.AC SrAna t jr., is , the' agent for the jeraey -Mills'. cottons is this market. . The lataoirmof A.:Entonxrhas been augmented to.A. Etwoni - 4 by the former associating Eusiness to, coh dul4 49.',SEontit'Feartli street. , Theanpartnershipleretofore existing under the ArtnfltoiVaratri ' plariss, st .I.,onan Iles been die. iOnsent .7 - 021A8 BOWMAN being alone adthrirised to use the name Of the Arai in. the,settlementof its,late holiness, at Nos, 338 Wid ' etreet: , A nail firm has been fornted_i it the future oondueiing of the wholesale , grocery ,bastaelaybridr. Jonas BOIMAN assoeia , witEE ( Qelf Mr. Joni 11601 N. The buSiness will be - iniratirlateltintamahl. sMna undue...the name Wm .11. ' Honintaini & Bcuct lire notice that they have made the following changes in their busi ness: The Wien' dines trimming department to be continued at - No. 723 Chestnut etreeti , under the Hung W. '3. Xfonsratann* co. and oonducted by hissers. ami. 0: Evans and W. 8. Ifassm., who will share an interest in the business:. The military brnio*Lito ' be;tvinibitied 'at its resent "location, under the - firm of lionarWatar BROTKIIRS CO., In connection with the Arm of lionsrnamn BROTIESRB .4ilifiotiN;lll /UR! Yorit, - Und emanated by 41111'; 11:•PitANKLIN. • t - ...Aiiibusiness_of.the firm 'heretofore eenduotod at 'Nd:'4l2 Coni.Meroi street has expired -by limita• tion„and has . aeobrdinity been dissolved; the bn• ttialitio,firizt_to be 'settled by' the Senior partner. Mr. Wribian H. SOWERS, the latter tiring notion the iamb 'time that he will con. tinnelhe American hard Ware Commission business atitti# old stand.' , ' - ';'%IXI74.I*OOD SMITH tianounoes Ahat he stilt con-' drums in the jobbing hardware basin me with Men rim A Surrn, at 1in::305 Market street:, The pite cm - istINEN: TAYLOR, atock , brokers, having been ikissolted, lie business will be con: tinued at the Old otliee,:No.-325 Walnut street, by Mr. Cuant,sa ilio'issautherized to use the name of the Arm in liquidation. . CITY IV MS. CLORLI oe MR,P,OIIINSOE'S SALE OP PICTURES —A great audience was attracted yeaterlor merninr at the rooma of Mr. Robinson,-No, 'OlO Ohostnnt - street, to attend the sale of the elegant engravings that were an nounced to be sold at that time. Many of the pieces brought prices that spoke well for the apprectatlen of -Oise people ter, good pictures, though come it is true, were sold at agreat'itielitlei - ' coneideriog their' remit, and thevaluibleicathit included In the purchase. , h'otwithstanding the sale continued- long and late, the - audience llngeredto - *triad with thagreatest ex hibition-et - patiende;eihroing in evident interest Cod Alletaotiert .in_ the_ sate „ail it pr. grossed. lipon the whole, we sionld noCbe much surprised. if Mr. Robin hen-would be induced to 'oiler another lot to the public le the, satrieliay, cu we are Informed teat his etotk .htataircely, been brc kea by the loss of those that have been alreadyaold, : . • ~,,1 1 ).rprics Vs. 141siisrans.— Of Ali the virtues listice Is the beet ; " withduAlt L .common poet. Pirivreilshdihiceir, too ofe with courage graced, 1010 r nahow 111 that virtnemay be placed. ' , Tie our coMpiezion makes EI chute and brave; ~,,, . ....Anstiee:tretnreaust.and from heaven we have ; All other virtues dwell bat in the blood ; This in the SW, Mid gives tlie - nittne of ' good.' e rf i rmulifitrtee, No. 807 Chestnut ;43e, -- • 0 4 N DIT.—A young.sinat went to a fashionable bail two 'Smoke ago, ind beheld one of the loveliest be. loge ihfat:erer, semblance of the feminine figure, haunted the dieini of the poet. Proposing, he was rejected, and, driven to despair, went to" provide a - cerdineinSpermion,Vilien,PaiSirigthe'laahionable - ea. tabljahnteat of plifton, Albright; No. s2t Chest aat etecet, a Paw ides 08414 him ;, and; fresh attired in spleadid style, again prefeaed his snit, was accepted, and united in holy matrimony on New Year's day. TB Pit IDBBT anhvAiNg COMMODORE PAUL. nuto.—MeAttabariao sustains Commodore Paulding in hiiseintrse - at punto Arent., and hakes written to the Commodove:assiaring him of his eippOrt, and tolling him to eisy,Anninie Omit it, bet just 'go to the Brown itone Cilotliing:lfeli.of }lecithin k-Wilson, Nos. 803 and 440610biestnut street, above 'Math; and get himself anew Coot..T: - wrote back to;. 8., saying ironically t,laurini'e 7 ' y • . Tilt -MONEY MARKET. PonsbaLique, Jan.'s, 1858 "The stook market opened to-day with more ani mation thiin mm]; and iniestment securities wore held' with ooneiderible firmness. _There,lcvery little disiCdtion to speCul ate, how ever, and the fanny sloths, a!unf slow sale. The prices at which these are held - aro far too high in eareparisort with ether .eernmodities, and opeoula tors for a rise are hard to find. Those 'rib° imie been 'operating With that view itava all they ‘ want; and More too, and we do not antioipate any material improvement for a long time 'coffin: The_ comparison - of the prises of stenintiit4stif last aid at this time, shows afar lens proportionate kleclitie - -than the prices of any kind of, merehandise. : Flour, grain, 'cotton, pro• visions; every, thing is down lower than stooks, and bardly reasonable. to suppose that those :will advatee very considerably, until the emetic,- ration is produced - by sound cansos, general 'in their effects. ' We regret to haie to record that another of our Insurance Companies has been compelled to Stop.. The .Independent, lintuaf-Insuranoo Coro pany,-wo are 'informed; have Conveyed their as aetsAirtioed of Crnit, John li. ,Diehl, 'Thomas Beaver, and llamas) T. Canby, for the ,bo nein of TIM canoe of, this Step, it is said, has not been thedosses by sea, so mush as the failure' of many of lbe subscribers, whose notes form the capital of the company on one hand, and the non-payment of the I notes, received for _premiums on the other. . failure of onstomers to pa • as boon a nar y .• , ,as Wee with . • 'open all marine 'lnsurance cum but the tnntual cOMPArges, suffering un der heavy losses from -this cause, turn in vain to _their stook note!! for support 'A large_ proportien of these, too, aro unavailable, some eubeoribers be ing bankrupt, pthera embarrassed; and still others who ,ask a, long _period of. Wish - lob to ;riot their obligations..; , - . •., No manaffeatent, however prudent and scratin tzing, can be suooessfuken a huts like this in ilexes of' unisirsai commercial distrese, and henceforth wehope that no more insurance companies will bo allowed to go lnte operation without a bon4,- iff6 pitid-nPettsh daPital. The mutual systent'ofisaa: rine ineurance.bas preyed itself to,be an exeelli3nt ariltigement for- good dimes :and .easy tloanaes but it, will nobetand the , teat of a severe commer cial orbit ' In making remarks, we :would not bo on. daretix . mlits reifeotbig upon tfiaintinagontent of the "InlOPerelelit7.ClpinPaef,,tvhicb, hoe bithisrto, t.ii jeoyect ienitertion_ for ,lioisorable dealing and prompt settlemmitsotrid which, in resolving to 4cittht is acting .sotelgor the.bost:iitoreats onto' oroditors.. — ;The:lo4c9rln'titte thir prlndipal flgtired of the -a t t4lgeß l * , / 44; Peter as published,: = ikakthriarkßeuik.. 881i,820‘83414,4319 bk or , Cotaineraw.7o3,lo6 - 160,964 50,590 .; 6611316 Bank Peartloi.,.. 676,708.127,698 . 18,955 368,365 TW 910 3 007 " , - 65 8, 9 1 2 z: 89,706 87,455 862,012 radantnenss .Bk.. 4N5,260. 112,1 6 0 , 26,750 939,299 Consolidattql Bk. 387,N29 . -_.41,193,, 16,920, 187,121 Bk. N. Ainer1ati.".2,123,786 -.848,691 ; 92,623 1,607,909 .r.bi1aVa,8aak,..:8,359,0181 957,000112,000 2,253,000 °Ward Bakk ' ' 1,886,579 155,280' 78,840 ' 949,501 7;;'iThe - fiirard ., Life Insuranoe, Annuitylend-TfllBt, Company have de1:43360p dlyidend of three and a half per cent. on the onpital stook for the last six niartihs: This is Ono of 4 o dolt' litail9u. ' .; , iiitif l o,f:theltod in the 9Minify; and it, ii dn* n's pleasure to olironiola this evidence of to . 81 1 0 , the ofilOird everagrief , the batiks in the city of etv- 4 1:tokforlbereek: ending on Saturday last, tfili,lagirregate ,ttie ehilnites.from the :previous wieldy statemour of Dee",4s,4tito „ = • •-•J ' • ' I»oroiae in Loans • " $647,048 1,419,848' . .... --188,216 , '1.94,f1M 41 .',- 11 -.# 0 ,4 1 W 7 43 )8 Pee.ite; ,, be'r 4 APT The speole averstaliOrlither -their ever: bete* iiiitatettfttiVikkirtitiOth s6 ll 4ll Vlribtading the operations or the Oearing hease foT,the week, whioh, on lit - ill/akin/10in days; average $13,601,- 437, and the Bub-Treasury statement of liaturday afternoon, the following is the general comparison Witti the previous -week, , and, Mao' with the first week in Jahuary lest year: . OpitrigpriTE titaAPITUL'AMII ' Inn. 3,'67. /an 2, '6B. Dec 26 "67. Capital $56.047,009 $04,,66 6,000 ;64,668,000 Vona 100;140,153 68,649,983 97,9112,036 Specie 11,172,244 28,661.046 27,142,909 Circulation 8,602,112 6,406,403 6,152,187 7 .7roas 96,846,916 18,696,228 76,189,897 Exo4onsos2 - 4108,387 13 601,357' 18,000,027, a:indrawn - 63,677,829 , 65,0'3,867 09 , 05 0 10 In flub.Tronsury.. 11,430,160 3,259,736 3,601,602 PRII;ADBLiaIi 'MOOR =AiI:LANG]; SAGES, Jann!try 5, 15513. , • Reported by R. Manly, fr., Stock. Broker, No. - NI Walnut neat. If INBT BoAnp. 1000 N Penne It 84..;49 - 10 Lehigh &rip 3.1. X 813 81 Pennaba..thP.Bl h.. 24. 'do " 3314 100 City 65 80X - 12 N Penne 11 • SX 5100 - do:. .-...10ta,57 - 5 Beading It 28X 200 U 8 6e, ;GT 110- 1 Ciatawiiee II ' 6 500E0011,4n Oa, 43.80, 100 Long blend 11 ..•.,10,X 500 " -do , " "80 . 2 Monts Can pref,..93X 1000 Oily 6a new.94' . 2 Mechanics , Pg.... 24. 220 do ..t a i.,014w,.,94 , - 50 Oletolll9 9,X 10 Penniit.....oaalk.3B X5O 110 •0X .50 • -do - ' ceah.3BX 12 do • 9X 60 do .. , .....0e1h.,38x. 50 do 9,x 5Q 'd0."..........,88X 50 .do fiX 24 - 40 ..... .•,. 4.,,4.a5yl 1 au . d 0... , . - 9X 6, do - • 38X 10. d0...1. 0. 4.:.. OX IS 1 . do • "- • -38X1 1011itylik eaah.BlX 80 Beim Mee 11 C&P.SI , 1- 11 Park 51ech,13k.; „Mx 18 Lehigh Sotto.. ~ .03)t , )IEIVN/11 1000 Oily 84 new.o4 2000 Penne 5a.,..08‘P.82 5000 dd ' CitP.B2 1500 do ' 0&P.82 10000 Phil &Tr lt 11e-08 -I, 8000 Bead Roa,'BB3da.osl( 1 • ' . - BECOND 1000 011, Oa 87X 600 -- do - 87,X 1000 do t' 7 87X 300 do.. ...... .... 8734 1 200 do., .. : ....... 81 g' 124•8 ch Mac 31 L01V1..80 600 14 Penne B. 00.....49)4 3 N.Penne 11 0 - 3 Penns P. . aa)( 3 do - 38)4 ' ULOBINa PR 86,2 Asked. U Steteafe '6B-110 .. Phlleo'a lot 00'..67:' 0734 , '<, -Rri...87 • 811( ~ ~ New.93X 04 Pernsyle /Pe 8114 .8215" Reading B. ... '. . .28X 28X d 4. 80nde 1 70.71 74 - do hlnte+44.4l ' -do di010..0181( 006( Pewit Rll 38X'881( dlorrleOanl Con. 42 44 1 Soho N 6i82.1'...69 69341 BOARDB, 1000 need n OE4'BO 2ds eag 4000 ' , d 0.... '86..85.e0g 1000 d 0.... 10...0.603‘ 100 Reading R....... 2834 100 do 28X 1 25 AlechSalcs , SO4.RD. 10 Penns It 38,14 10 do.. Ng ' 2 do 081 i 9 do 38.4 60 Long Wand ll_ _lO 2 Beav Mead It Oda .61 10 do 06cP . 51 9 Lehigh Benp 34 10 do - 04 6 Bch Nav prof 17 O.O6—FIRM. . Bid. Asked. 6s , 82. prof. 17 17% 4 dock 0 10 Wrusp't & Elm R. 0 10 do letmort 74 .50 00 . de- . Um. 40 40 Gong reledd 10 10% Viekeburg, 7 7 ,Otrard .. 93 - Lehigh - Me X " X Union Canal 2 3% New Oreek X X Oetweirek R 15 ALBANY. CATTLE MARKET, Jan. 4.—Briar Cliernx.--400 at market. Extra, $5; first quality, $4 50; wend quality, $4; third quality, $3.50. COWS AND CALVES —25 atmarket. Extra, $56; flint quality, $4O ; 'second quality, $35; third quality, $5O. b'ITZNP ear, I.xxes.-500 at market. Extra, $5, first quality, $4; seeona quality, 33; third quality; $250. BY THE PILOT LINE. LETTER FROM NEW YORK. (Correspondence of The Press.] Now Yang, Jan. 5,1858-5.20 P. M. The bank 'statement is generally admitted to be very favorable, and to manifest a desire on the part of the bank's not to impede any longer the advance of any legitimate trade. Theenceurage ment derived from the expansion of the discount lino, and the large sum of money put in motion by the daily payment of dividends, give cheerful tone and activity to the market, without, however, as yet making any change in the rates of interest, or making things at all easier for those borrowers who cannot show a Olean bill of health. It is not alone the bankers who are afraid to lend the money; but the wholesale merchant's are just as timid and as anxious as to whom they ehall eell on credit. It is this infectious want of confi dence- throughout all the ramifications of business that has kept trade in its present lethargic state, and though we are beginning to wakelup, by the noise of removing the killed and wounded, and the arrival of fresh recruits, we are not yet wide awake. We must rub our eyes a little more before we can be expected to see our way quite clearly before us. Cash purchasers—and they are be ginning to arrive from the far West--can get un• usual bargains just now, and those whose stock hes run down ought not to let the opportunity slip, if they can scrape together the specie to tempt our wholesale dealers. To get credit, however, is a different tank. A Western dry geode merchant making goods on eredit,'ls turned over and scruti nised in Park place or Exchange place se closely as a doubtful note is examined at the hanks and note brokers, but a oath purchaser ie treated with promptness and moat "distinguished conside ration." The auction sales of dry-goods for . this month are likely to be very numerous, and it is mid that the Western merchants aro already on the move hitherword. It is not thought that the shipment of gold by the Persia, to-morrow, will much ex ruled $1,500,000, the greater part of which will consist of remittances to pay dividends duo abroad, and not to meet mercantile liabilities. Foreign Exchange was very dull to-day, at nomi nally unchanged rates. With the exoeptian of one or two favorite drawers, bills are generally distrusted, and gold preferable by remitters. The dithoulty in selling exchange operates very prejedioially to the export trade of produce. It in hoped that one or two arrivals of good news from the, other side will make the market for produce bills easier, and that the best relief may be found in the ready realisation of our now unproductive wealth. There is the utmost indignation expresso. , ' doubtless felt, at the non-payment, in tt,tlA 41_ the necessity . for the coupon holden to send them to San Francisco for payment ) or stand a shave of leper cent. ' I do not wonder that the aggrieved parties are angry. The exchanges , at the clearing-house to-day were $15,213,210.80, and the balances were $1,017- :318.22. Tha 'sash trannotious at the sub-treasury wore: Reeeipte, $15,110.17; payments, $115,- 524.01; balance, 3,078,202.01. The receipts for customs were $34,000. The Stook market was very active to-day, but prices gave way a little from yesterday's rise. There was a very large business done in State Wag, Railroad bonds, and Government eeouri ties, and prima were well maintained. The feeling is cheerful notwithstanding the decline ; but while the market is so unsettled, no one can my what a day or an boor will bring forth to elate or depress buyers and sellers. The plethoric state of the money market, favors stock speculation, but a good deal of caution is observed, amateur 'vow biters being exceedingly wary. NEW YORK STOOK FIRST EXCBOA RD. HANGZ—Jso. 5. 21000 US 68 , alleoub3 112 2050 Erie Railroad lax 3000 Nlf t3s 1 74 10934 1 50 do alb 181; 2000 N Y State 5s 1 58 98 10 do 18,3 5000 Ohio Co TA 07 60 do 6101838 28000 Tenn Cu 1 50 80 115 Harlem It 65( 14000 do 80X 400 do 0 X 1000 Virgil:dells 88 100 11e1 a. Chi R 73X 12000 Missouri 60 76 50 do sOO 73 1600 3000 Gettig. '613 7 0 7 0 )4 11 Mirth d /v R . 7 9 3 0 X 2000 illich Co elx int 90 14 do 9 1 334 1000 Brookn Os oxink 87X 300 Reeding It opg 66x 10000 Erie bda 'B3 63 138 100 do 660 57 2000 Her let mtg 60 400 do 100 60 1000 do i r 65 200 do 601( 1000 Read Rbd 'BO 08 200 do 66X 5000 Mich Can 8 p a 200 do 06 Ist m Skadeon 84 100 do 11534 3000 loeCre & 6111 LO WI 200 do atO 65 6000 do 3t 100 do ROO 05% WOO do 33% 760 do opg 60 2000 Tot & Dot bd 55 150 do, 015 66 10 6ler Ilk eoeip 103 123 Mich Con R 60 10 do . 10318 6 Mich as R. 1915 10 do 10334 60 do 410 19 30 National Dank 105,3 70 do 19 6 Am EX Rank 09 100 do 153 19 15 Am Ex Bic script 51334 13051ich Bo &N I phi 34 20 Metro Ilk ODX 150 do b6O 31% 160 Canton Co him 15 a Illinot6 Oen 01% 76 do 1934 100 do 01 2JO do 500 log 100 do WO 90 100 do 66019% 16 Clor Col & Cin RO5 220 (lamb Coal 1018 200 Clev & Tot It 42,3 45 Pacific MS BCo 09% 100 do .3042 10 do 69% 200 do b9O 42% 10 do 70 60 Chic, &R I R 73 50 Penn Coal Co 660 GO 12 do 72% 950 N Y Cen It 76% 300 do 610 733 E 100 do .10 7638 50 , do 560 73 200 :do 1110 7518 1378 LaOros & 2(31 R 1134 100 do IS 75X 200 do 5430 U' 100 •, do ' - blO 75% 30 Mil & film R 31 100 . .do F 3 7.5% 30 do 32 20 Panama It 630 00 SECOND 201340 VirgJuin fn fiB 600i0) RbY Ili NY Cen Oa 82,44 100 Cum Coal Co 030 10% MO Tenn fie MO 80 6000 Brklyn City fib 88 600 111 Con bda 86 . 3000 Ohio Gs 1860 101 X THE II aftKET Asass.—Pearla have opened at $6.75, with sales 40 bbls; petit are quoted of $5.02 x 056.76, Blighilarurve.—'rhe market for State and Western hour bee been very active and buoyant to-day for the lower grades, and the rater' for low and medium quail tiee are Sc . tir bbl higher, with a good export demand ; the salts aro 15,000 bbls at $4.30044.36 for common to good State; $4.60e5t.76 for extra State; $8.30054 40 for common to good Michigan, Indiana , Ohio, lowa, Re, and 14.55650.16 for extra. do. Southern Flour is steady, with sales of 1,300 blots at $4.50a55 for mixed to good. brands 01 Baltimore; fancy and extra do, $6.17056; superfine Alexandria, s6ess 60; extra do, '55.75e54.115; superfine Ocorgetown, $6 60m IS 76 ; fowl end extra do, 16656.60 ; euperfine Peters. bitrg, $5.86656; extra do, lid 60440.60 ; Richmond country, $5.750/43; Richmond city, $0:;$0.86; Brandy wine, $6. Canadian Flour isbettar for the common grades, with •Salea Of 700 bbla at - $1.35e54.46 for superfine, and $4.65 406 for the range of extra brands. Rye flour is steady, with sales of 100 bbls at f3ns4 for the range of fine and superfine. •Oorn Meal is more active ; we quote Joroey at $3 25, with sales 61100 bole; Brandywine, $3.50653.65, with Baca o'l,ooo bele adroit at 53 60. Wheat is firmer, but with little activity, the sales In clude 3,800 busliele. red Southern at 1.14e51.36; 6,750 white do 051121001.30. ' Rye le dull at 72(1'74. Clete are heavy at 28632 for Southern, 83e37 for. Jer sey, Pennsylvania and Delaware, 42044 for State, and 45a46 for Western. , Barley Is dull at 00073; barley malt is quoted at 85 sOOO. White beetle are eteady at $1 37)x51.60 for good to choice. Canadian peas were sold yesterday In chipping order at $1.17 41e bushel. Southern black-eyed peas $2.76 ;dfr two buahele. Corn Is firmer, with an active expert demand, and "shipping qualities are freely taken at some Impressment In pries the sales are 58,000 bushels at 68062 for yel low, and 68664 for white, Including shipping lots at 62X 084, dialog at the higher rate, Corros is Steady at the quotatlooe of ,hie morning. PaoYlBlol46—Fork boa been much. unsettled, prices varying, b e t wee n the opening and doing wilco, nearly $1 per bit; the salon are 650 bble, closing at 514,85 0816 for new mese, and- $12.400512.50 rot prime other descriptions are, entirely nominal, Dressed Hoge are heavy at Piot/Mc. Beef le dull, with sales of 100 Mils at $16,10 for country mess, $5.76x58.76 tor country Prime, and. $11e512.60 for repacked Western, Pylon mese beef is quoted at V 8623. Beef hams are eteady with sales of-74 bbls .at $146516 •Becon le quiet, with, come export inquiry, at 7)(60 for Bacon, but without wiles ; rough olden are quoted at , . Cut innate AN eager, Will aided of 70 caske at BeBX tor hame, - and &PDX for ehonlders, Lard le dull, with sales of 137 tea and bbls at axon. Butter le selling mostly. MOSSO lb dull at our quotations. Weisser Is lower, with melee of 200 bbls at 21e. ' imporlattotts. (Repo:tut fOr The Prem.] NNW, CvALSAßß—Barque Wm Henry, Young-427 Blida 'sugar 1100 Ws Molusseh John . B Budd; Ili puipty cu4gi . Paultue7 du Massey. PRESS.-PH1LADF444,114., YVED.NP:tipix, JANUARY 6,185 g. )111.11ADERICIA , BOARD. 01 TRULL •, 4 EVRArit, 0, REMIT, RiNCIB K, CIIPK, Commit , /,' or Ina MONTI. Tous. KIMBER, JR. OF TILE OCEAN STEAMERM. SHOM THE UNITED STATES, Sili4Mlll " /BOX ?OE Persia ' Nen , York—LlyerPool Amigo ~...NetlY York..llarre FROM EUROPE. ' IraoW Atlantio ..... Liverpool. ,Now York.:.. ...... Deo 23 Africa....... York Deo 26 Ilarnmonia Hamburg.. New York .... •ran I Stilton Havre..New York Jan Ed Irr The Vail tornis Mail Steamers will from New York on the 6th end 20th of each month. MOVEMENTS OF HAVANA STEAMERS. PWILADICPUIA—From New York 2,1, arriving at lie Tana Bth, and New Orleans 11th, From 'New Orleans 20th l Miran& 29d, arriving at New York 2888,. Oscan Cirr—From New York 7th et each month, arriving at Havana 12th, and Mobile 14th. Erma V.'d, Havana 24th, arriving at New York 28th. Cairawaa—From Now York 12th, arriving at Nampa 17th. and New OrleartslOth.' From New Orleans 27th, Havana 99th, arriving at New York 86. - karma Orrr—From New York 17th, arriving at Ha vane 2.11, and New Orleans 26th, Prom New Orleans 6th, Havana Ott, arriving at New York 13th Wasaloa—From New York 27th, arriving at Havana let and Now , Orleans Bd. From Naw Orleans 12th, Mavens 14th, due at New York 18th. • • .Isasin.—From Charleston 19th and 4th, dne at Ha vana 23,1 and 7th. From Havana 10th and 26th, doe it New York 10th and 81st illaritte intelllente. PORT OF PRILADRLPILIIA.,,Jan. 6, Is6B. BUN RISES.... 111611 WATER Duque Wm Henry, Young, 14 days from 14 Or)oans, with sugar and molasses to 0 8 Stetson & Co Seta Virginia, Dunnel, 6 days from Savannah, with lumber to Vottit, Martin & Co. Schr lease Bich, Smith, 0 days from Provluestowo, with ludas to Gee A Wood. Behr A Manehip, Grace, 1 day from hlagnolla, Del, wita 00.0 to Jae Ilsreatt & Son. Schr Smith Tuttle, Heed, 6 days from Provlncetown, with mdse to 0 A Wood. CLEARED. Steamship Virginia, Teal, Richmond, T Webster, Jr. Bhip Westmoreland, Demo, New Orleans, Penrose & Burton. Bailin° Achilles, Spadden, London, T Ritbanisois & Co barque A A Drebert, Hewitt, St Harts, Jauretelia & Candid rs. Br brig Martha Jane, Corbitt, Fire Island, NB, E A Sender & Co. Behr B Ilßtroug, Mott, Wilmington, NC, D p Stetson & Co Behr A Hammond, Smith, Boston, Cabeen & Co Btr It Willing, Claypoole, Baltimore, A Grovel, Jr. (ooereepoodence of the Philadelphia Exeltaase LEWES, Del.. Jao. 4, 8 A ht Two deeply laden herrn brige passed up yeatardiy. A fleet of °einem wont to nen this morning Sebr S Salley and four others unknown are In harbor. Wind light from SW Yours, &a, (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange ) CAPE ISLAND, Jan 6. 3 DO P Steamship City of Now York, from Boston. la now .oing In. Nothing In eight bound out. Wind BE, with ndications of an approaching storm. Yours, An., VIOL B. MMUS. TZLICORAPH TO TOE MOB.) Naw Tour. Jan 5 The ship Amelia, mama at Great Egg llarbor, latast breaking up. The sugar on board will be a total loas, but it is expected the dour will be /wed In a damaged condition. Banalaavnv,lW Jan 4 The echr Liverpool, which had jou arrived here front Beaton, mit burnt last night The Lou amounted to $lO,OOO, on which there to no Insurance. Ship Morning Light Johnston, hence for Panama, before reported at Rio J aneiro leaky, was caused to leak by a defect in the pipe rf the force pump. Ship John Stewart, repairing at Rio Janeiro Nov 24, would sail about 28th. Ship Shirley, Allen, at Calcutta Nov 10, had Just commenced loading for Bombay, to return, chartered at 510.000 for the round trip. Ship Emma Jane, Jordan, from Cardiff for Callao, wee iipoken Nov 23, tat 21 66 8. lon 27 12. Ship Octavian, Pike, from Lienion for Australia, wan spoken Nov 17, tat 2 N, :on 28 W. Ship Jane Si Walsh, York, from Leghorn for Phila. delphio, Railed from Gibraltar Bth alt, Ship Thomas 11 Perkins, Wayne, wan advertised at Liverpool 10th ult for Philadolphia with threaten. Ship Resolute, Prince, cleared at Boston 34 bet for Kingman, Ja, Ship : Quebec, Watson, from New Orleans 22d ult. for Genoa, was signalised OA the 36th, tat 33 29, lon 77 01. Skip Arkwright, Darts, from Mobile 11th ult. for Vane, wee nignalised on the 231, tat 26 22, ion 83 33. 'Ship Europa, Robertson, which nailed from Ai &CRP 234 Oct for Now York, has the following valuable cargo: 8040 ibn young hyson and 9778 do gunpowder tea, 4714 rolls matting, 1258 boxes fans, 11,414 do lire crackers, 47 do enlaced oil, 4 do cassia oil, 15 do C 11,411 buds, 100 do aweetmeata, 102 do star an iseed, 20 do vermilion, 1625 pieces pongees 191 picots raw silk, 400 pieces le. routine hdkfn, 304 tone 004 marina, and 800 Meals ca Bola. Barque E Cohen Burgess, from Leghorn for Phila delphia, tonal tied at Gibraltar 10th ult. repairing. Barque Clifton, (new, 341 tone) Johnson, cleared at Baltimore 3d tact fur Montevideo and Bucnon Ayres. Behr E II Atwood, Atwood, hence, arrived at Boston 3d lost Behr Tennessee, Wooster, hone, arrived at Portland 3d inst. Behr R W Pratt, Golden, hence for Boston, at N York yesterday. Behr Ann, hence, arrived at Neponeet 30th ult. Behr John 11 Allen, Babcock, hence, which arrived at Havana 27th tilt, noted protect, having lest part of her deck load (railroad Una) overboard, Bohm Day State Clark, and Grace Oirdler, Paine, hence at Boston 3,1 , Inst. Behr John donee, Stevenson, for Philadelphia, wan at Providence 3d Met Behr Judge Hopkinson, Muncy, cleared at Baltimore 3d loot. for Philadelphia. Schr Glum Parker of and for Philadelphia. which want ashore 21st aeon Fire Pound Island, Gloucester Harbor, was badly damaged, and after dlscharorg her cargo of mackerel, was hauled up on the railway or se pairn. Behr It G Whilden, German, at Providence 3d twit. from Alexandria. Bohr Mary Emma, Hulse, from Jacksonville 22d ult, at llostonAluit„.4ll4.-...1 , --..ff fazallekttita. A letter from Capt Wm 11 Aldrich, of brig 1' P Deck, of and from Providence for Apalachicola, which plat into Key West on the 21th ult, states that ou the 17th Dec, lot 27 88, 100 78 07, fell in with the wreck of • barque, diswasted and waterlogged, upright, and appa rently lumber loaded; foremast gone about eight feet abore deck, mainmast standing, with the yard emus, mina mast gone in the rutted( band, bowsprit and head gear %tisane, as well as (dieing and anchors. She had a full poop, painted white, with the shear of the hull, and had patent side lights; was American built, Could not make out her name, but the port from which abe baited ended In "you." Her bulwarks and rails were gone amidships on both sides, and had probably been bearded, u the rigging was gone Crowell the mainmast. [Possibly barque 1, & A Hobart, of and from Wilming ton, NC, for Cardenas, which has been mission since the Oth of September laid. Idle Janeiro, Nov 23—In addition to the repairs re ported on the ship Augustine Heard, the rudder pest di found damaged. Ac the Manse of repairing will be very beery, Capt Small has decided to reship the urge to Havre in the French ship Oariwa. The ship Nep tune's Oar will soon be ready for sailing A. surrey has been held on the ship Waverly, and will be hove down in order to find the leak. NEW TORE, Jan 6—Arrlved, barque Clarissa, Petti grew, Nue, Doc 21 Loll barque Louisa, of Boston; brig. Anita, Owens, just err; Three Sisters, do; Anna A Tyng, from Jacksonville llrig - Celestine, Dunbar, Ponce, Pit; cobra Wing of the Wind, Pearsall, Ouracos, H Huntley, Hammond, Baltimore; Jamestown, Le taurette, City Point CM, licks tilyrorer, Jackson, Wilmington, NC; Robin, Wallace, Ponce, PB; Leona, Jamison, Mobile. BOSTON, Jan I—Arrived, barque Harriet Hazeltine, Drinkwater, New Orleans; barque Daniel Webster, Ry der, Baltimore; sabre Frederlelt Lawrence, Quinn, St Johns, NF; D Trowbridge, Cole, Attakapas; Mary Em ma, Hulse Jacksonville 224 ult. Zth nit, oft Cape i Hatteras, n a gale from SE to 8, lost part or deck load, boat, and jibboom. Old, barque Edward Everett, Har ding, Baltimore; brigeManioul, Ames, Cardenas; Susan, Drew, Savannah FRANKFORT—Arc Pith, ear Arcade, Snore, Rants Cruz, 31st—Sld, barque Forest Bell, Havener, Cardenas. PORTLAND, Jan 2—Old, barques Odd Yellow, Elliot, Havana; Indian Belle, Tenney, Material', brig Moru. mg Light, Hull, 0411100 M. 841110 yesterday, Br ship Queen of the Lakes. . . PROVIDENCE—Arr 2d lost, schr Ocean Bird, Ed wards, Baltimore. ad—Arr, Behr It 0 Whildio t Jermon, Alexandria; sloop Blackstone, Redman, New York. sld, brig John 1 0 Hooper, Dixon, Baltimore; ochre B. 0 titannard, Jr, Groves, do; Goo Hoffman, Nickerson, do; James bl Nayarit, Thompson, do , or Norfolk. Went to era early this morning, rig Gondola, Frank lin, for blatanzas. In port, brig Abner Taylor ' Trtnley, for ?dolomite, wig wind; c o bra Mary Plerce,Sinilb, for New ran; Ida Mau Itubbard, for Norfolk. At Whydah Nov 4, barque May Queen, Goldsmith, for Salon) soon. Dirquee Gridiron, Adams, lords, Dia, and Warren White, Phillip, were In the night of Benin. At Axito Nov 7, barques Manchester, Chaney, and linckeds, Johnston, unc. At Bimini Nov 22. brig Maraholt, Ayres, from Boston. At Zanzibar liept 26, barques Aribio, Willis, from Ba. tern July 4 ar about 224, uno; Outdo, Very, from Mus ed., for &dein about 80th. At Montevideo Nov 4, barque Lucia Marla, Cheerer, for Salem ' Idg. At do Nov S, ship Mazatlan, Whitmore, nue: barques New Light, Spelghts, for Rio Jaueiro, Idg; Albers, Greery, from Buenos Ayres, une; Carlotta, Martin, fm Pensacola, ar Oct 28; Gipsy, late of New York, con demned and sold; brigs Fanny Oakomith, Oaksmith, and Mary Staples, Staplea, one Bid Oct le. barque Proecott, Hallett, Cape Verd Isl ands; 29th, ships Antelope, Clark, and Leodes, Brad ford, for Calcutta Arr at Gibraltar 7th ult, barque Tinos, Bennett, Mar- Mlles, and old Bth for Havana; brig Sea Foam, Handy, Messina, and aid Bth for Now ork; oth, twig Two Boys, Cooper, Rochelle for Marseilles. SW 6th, (not OW ult, brigs Clarence, Phinney, Pa lermo. At do 2dth ult, ship Zone, Wells, for Marseilles, barques Zephyr, Thompson, (or Messina, Wind etrong oastorly, At Antwerp 17th ult, ships Harriet Haile, Smith, for Singaporo 20th; Frederick tiobhard, Edwards, for New York, to nail 20th to 21th; Benjamin Howard, (Dan) Sothic, for, an Francisco rum; barque Saone, !tautens, for Bostont do; nod others, LlverPool ltdh nit—Adv North America, (n) Orange, for Portland. 30th; America, (a) for Banton Jan 2; At lantic, (a) Nidridgedor Now York Dec 23; Africa, (0) Shannon, for do 20th rHangaroo, (a) Jeffrey, for do Jan Jan 13; It II Robinson, Robinson, for do Dec 28; Wash ington, White, to mooed the R It; Emerald, Cook, for doJan 11; 2 W Bruno, Landis, for Baltimore noon; Ye oman, Ohltds, for Obarleeton, do; Highland Chief, Swanton, for Savannah, do; Ocean Belle, Holleran, for Mobile do; Trumbull, for New thiamin 20th; Macaulay, Rogers, for Melbourne J on 6. London—ln port 18th, Plymouth Rook, Hammond, for New York, about ready; London, Untbut, for do 21th; Victoria, Champion, for do Blati Mary Bradford, Thompson, for do Jan 7; lease Bell, Johnston, for do, ,dg; Monett% Hamilton, for 1110 Janeiro, do; Aeterion, Snow, and 1) F Iloalo, Crary, for Sydney, NSW, do; Isa bella 0 Jones, Woodburn, do do; Maverick, Ellis; J W Payne, Colburn; Saracen, Beery; Cherubim, Smith; Northern Crown, Hallett; Leo Ohoo Beyburn; Sumatra; Abbott; A Lemont, Anderson, andWelliieet, idea livery. for Port Philip, ldg ; Vancouver, Jenkins. for Bombay, do; Reindeer , Patterson, and Hornet, Demon, for Cal exttaj do. Bowers Infant Cardlnl.•••Thb invaluable Cordial is prepared from a variety of the most choice and efficient aromatics known in medicine, and Is the moat perfect end reliable carminative extant for infanta and young children. By its pOwerful Influence a speed, care is abated in all omen of Cliefic, windy mine and epainne. Relieve' and mitigates mush of children's euffering during deoti• Non or teething, and by its soothing properties trim qUilleeP Pelee of the bnieis, looseness, vomiting, de. The Infant Cordial hes become a standard remedy, and has been need in thousands of cages with the most abundant sueseee. No family should be without It. Prepared only by aIWRY A. Boerne, At hie Drug end Obeinion Store, N. B. earner of Sixth end Green std., Philadelphia. To whom all orders moat be addreseed. And for axle by On:Wets generally. an 18•ly 7 211 SUN BETB 4 SO ZAI ARRIVED 1911. M. 11101iMAN por TaLlaserg.l IiLSMOBANVA MARINE BIIBOBLLANY DOTIMTIO PORTB. PORRION PORTS ARRIVALS AT' THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS Up to 12 o'clock Last Night GIRARD 1 10138K—Ohestnnt street, below Ninth. J Williams, Pa Oboe 8 DeWitt, N Y Wm Bennett, Maine B //Rhoades, .11 1 J j Taylor, Newport, R I Close Moore, Bolt tlitogg, Balt W 0 Norwood, 8 0 7 J Abraham, Balt ()apt' 0 Harris, Cincinnati 0 N Watts, St Louis a B Mester, Lancaster E Rutledge Poole, N J J Henry, Vicksburg, Mks 'F 8 nuititer, Leesport D B Kaufman, Leesport 3 W Rotieberry, Pottsville Miss Douglass. Orwigaburg lIV Richards, Pottsville ' ohi Graham, Pottsville A A Ilaines,Princeton,NJ IV II Armstrong, N J Cleo IV Robles, N V Ohne Lanier, N Y Wm it Isaacs, Va 3 B Stewart, Phila 13 II Pratt, Boston Joe Al Sayer, N Y Theo W Ellis, Masa Mr Bothell° & lit, Maas Mr Jones, Providence J Frieze, Providence A hi W Ball, Newark E Perret, N Y Mrs McClure, Carlisle Miss McClure, Carlisle II Sanford, N Y Gee T Knight, England 11 W Kendall, N Y lion 11. J Walker, Wash'n Oeo N Sanders, N Y II T Griffin, N Y 0 R Phelps, Hartford D G Livingston, Florida J Babcock, N Y D D Searle, Montrose, Pa 13 Gray, N Y Chas M Freeman, N Y John P Ring, N Y Jos MeEttntry, N Y Warren Fisher, Jr, Boston WII D 0 Wright, Dalt Coo Crompton, Mass W IV Page, Boston B 8 Wales, Masa T IV Illnchman & la, N V 11 Hartwell dr la, N Y J II Palmer & vrf, N Y Itobt Brady, N Y J L Daniel, La N Ellmaker & wife Pa J D B Deßow, La T. J Stating, Ohio' Jas kl Sayre, N Y T(1 Corbin, U B N L 13 Stone, Boston It 8 Wade & lv, Boston If E Hale, N J G Potts, N Y . Chas W Bowl, Cal Jos 11 Bruce N J W Ilan, N Y B DeGroot, Paris J Emerson, Boston J II Contid,N Y It Grant, Va Chas 0 Hussey, Beaton It E Hitchcock, N Y M 8 Ackerman & la, N Y 811 Church, N Y 8 A Castle, N Y 0 IV Barnes, Pittsburgh UNION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. 0 etagere & Is,, Salt D D Shaw, N Y J Carter, Tamaqua I I' James, Reading 11 Patterson, et Chunk 11 Butting, Pottsville T J Allison, Del W .1 Armstron 111 IV /1 /Helm-do, 11l . W Benjamin, NJ g, W Townson, Ps. J T Jokes, Del Ci W Holden & la, Mass Mr Noble, 11l Nil Housol, N J I Hoot, St LIMA 1 L Diver, Pa L Brandt, ClArehtown D T Blatr,Hontingdon a 8 Hunt, Huntingdon ,I A Barton, Scranton Col R Radcliff, Tamaqua elantor it Ratcllff, Tamaqua Slat J Johnson, Tamaqua. Jit Reinbnrt, Tamaqua IV Osbourn, N Y Col P J Clark, Flemington II el Henry, Ohlo J Cook, Ohio J Brow, Ohlo Chas Howard Brooklyn II Compton, Brooklyn 0 F Shoener, Tamaqua 0 L Boyd, Tamaqua MERCHANTS' HOTEL—llourth etreet, below Arch A J Young, Centre Mille E P Moyers, Bethlehem DJ Mich, Centre Mille C C Nichol., Bulfni° ll Longnecker, Pa P Mclntyre, York, Pa J Culberteon, Clinton co Al 3 Dickey Pa C Yoke, Bethlehem I Fowler, N Y E Chriapin A don , York J J Conklin, MD, N 9Jarceson, Indiana co J Rankin, Lancaster J 0 Thorn, Natchez T Daniels, Mass Wm Bone Jc wife, Dalt A Leland, Meta B White, N Y Hon J 8 Yost, Pa A C Lennon, N Y NATIONAL ROTEL—Rue street. above Third, John Ingram, N Y Wm Jones, Texan John Robertson, Balt A Peters, White Maven Mr ?Ouse, Tenn Jan Oormbny, Maeda John Seigle, Reeding Bain! Felix, Millersville 81m1 Kramer, Phoenixville 0 W Morgan, Pa olt It Bennett, Wilmingt'n Thos J Ringgold, %lens, I Geo II Stip & Son, Ohio A J 8011, Burlington, Vt A MoGonnery,Cleufleld 0 Iteobuer, Len, Maas Chan Sailor, Bch Meson A 8 Boono, Boni/mills Joe Loel, Phoenixville AMERICAN MOTEL—Chestnut street, above Fifth. Banti Johnson. N Y John Right, N Y B 0 Smith, Pottsville ' It C Smith, Pottsville WJ Whitmore, N Y W C Flagg, N Y C Maguire, N J 011 Brinton Weat Chester Corn T Orebb, Princeton Mien Crabb, Princeton, N J El 0 Brinton, Wont Cheater Jll Brlnton, Weat Cheater R Gillett, Hartford, CS J D Cernelina,N J B F Aum►ck, N J P Kennedy, Ind II Ransil, hot J W Linville, Philo J W Ualloy, U 8 A 8 C Ille)er, MASS STATES UNlON—Market street, above Sixth. J MaHiltfpe, Parknburg C Wlen, Lancaeter Col JRank'n, York, Pa W McVay, llerriaborg Oao Title, Columbia BLACK BEAR Horn—Third street, ab. Ca 18 Derr, Hamburg, Pa Nathan Garret, Chester co J W,Wieler, Perkeemanville A Buckman, Feasterville John Itoln, Dauphin co 8 Fidler, Orrigsburg N Ettinger, I(linesville Henry Thomas, Franconia 8 Ott, South Easton George Weimer, Pa F Moyer.Pa II M Foust, Allentown O Bath°lemur., Pa 0 Buckman, Bucks co NJ Fisher, Pa S Pilaster, S Whitehall J Knapenberiver, 8 Whitehal E Heltebeitel, 8 Whitehal T "WWI, 9 Whitehall II It Merle, Pa J Miller Chester co IF Thompson, Zionsville I Ream, Lykenetown BARLEY BUDAF—Second street, below Vine. Jas Palmer, Bucks co Wm Brown, Brownsburg 8 Yonlly, Bucks co Lewis 8 Ely, Bucks co Rola N Boyd, New Hope Ira Tyson, Pa Copt Taylor, Doylestown Oboe Janney. Bucks co Joe Blockhouse Attleboro Chao Magill, Backe en Baml Phillips, Macke co Jl3 Fretz, Hatborough Smith Buckman. Newtown Itichd Courson, Buck. co Wm IP Watson, 'Mao co Thos Jenks, Bucks co V Dickinson. Bucks eo J Crisrallader, Broadaxe E Preto, Doylestown A Cornell, Jr. Newtown .E N Mlles, Dotelsville IV Davison. Chelthsm Jae Burson, Trenton J Watson, Bucks co Jaa 9 Wilson,Lambertville Time Ent,lsambertville DLACK DEAR 'NE—Fifth and Merchant Weals J Q Byrne, Del Andrew Smith. ltd W Alexander, Cheater co Moeee King. Chester co A K Hem, Safe Harbor Joe 0 Eon toy, Ea J K Stump, Mil L Campbell, Del Robt Lysio, Chester co T B Zeman, Pa Thos T Worth, Cheater co A Marshall. Delaware David Walker, Lancaster co W Mullin, Media, Pa M ADIAON IlOVElß—Secondi street. shove Market ;own Elkinton. N J Wm 8 Hollow, N J Miss 8 P Young, Del city W Hyland, Md A Wilson, nt It Dart, Md ; A Wilson, lid rt Andrews, New Castle Jno Janney, Md llobt A Jones, N Y Thee C Moran, N Y B 8 Ford. Md BALD EAGLE—Third street, abore Uallowhill. A,Witto, Reading, Pa 0 Itabtoraton, flock. cu fr R turn, Rucks co, Po ZPCrini N4lltCO William G. Menem, 907 Chestnut Street, Is selling all kinds or fine. Stationery at one-half the re guler price. Call on hlm at once and you will be nth. fled. yati•]m Auttin's Patent Ono Works, 'CADDIED TOR TOW O, VIEL/GEE, AND FACTORIES, PORTABLE OAB WORKS, For 110IBLO, Stance, and COUNTMT BISAIB, put up at abort notice. These works occupy but little apace, are easily operated, and furnish a DRILLIANT ale LIMIT It low met For further Information tall at No 114 North SE VENTH etreat, when the works ASO be seen In opera tion, or address OIIAS. N. TRUMP, Agent, No. 114 North SEVENTH street, Piffled& CHAS. Terme, Agent, Baltimore, Md. jati-lwit ;minx illachlnes.—cali at Sixth and Arch Onus ; aryl purchase ono of those low priced DOUBLE TIREADED SEWING IVAGLIINES. No ,4 Chain Stich." las-3tt J. W. TAGGART & 00. Saving Fund.—Nallonal Safety Tract Co., Once, WALNUT Street, S W. corner of THIRD. KIRANCIEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING TUE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS BY TUE DOES 1 Deposit. received and payments made daily. 2 Current Bank Notes, Checks, and Specie will be reckred on deposit. &Deposits made In Bank Notes or Cheeks will be paid nick In Current Bank Note,' 4. )epoilts made In Gold or Salver will be paid back In 00)1. Ltereet Wire Pia Czar. per annum. n 026 S V. Dewald, Conzadasion Duelams in Corn menial paper and negotiations of loans, 68 Wamitrr Br.,,ppoeito the Exchange, Philadelphia. n0.10.2m Arnen's Saving Fond—Office 203 Walnut stroo, one door west of second street Receives de posit. in sums of One Roller and upwards, from ill clams of the community, and allows intoreat at the rate of fiv.per cent. per annum. OM open daily, from 9 until 6 o'clock, and on Mon• day an !Saturday until 9 In the evening. Plesident irankl% fell; Treasurer and riecrotary, Charles 111, Monte. Far Perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and liesatift complexion, use "Dalin of 1,000 Flowers For denting Ladies , hidr, use Woodland Cream, s new rOtatio." It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully. W. P. FICTRIDOII & Co , Proprietors, N. Y. For Flu by T, B, Peterson, 308 Chestnut; Samuel Nunes, Nerelfth and Chestnut; A. B. Durand, 718 Cheat. nut; TB Peters 8, Co., 710 Chestnut; G. 0 /leans, 0101 Bokktore, 480 Chestnut; 0. B. Ilubbell, 1410 Chestnu; French, Richards, A. Co., Tenth and Mar. ket ; A.B. Taylor, Muth and Walnut; Dr Morrison, EoventeStb Sod Chestnut ; J. W. Ehnen re Sons, Eighteens and Twsatyßecond and Market; Edward Christman, 702, Chestnut; Thomas Lansaiter. owner Eill 7 enth,nd Walnut. ocl2-I,y bairlngFund OF RE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, 8 E. CONIR YOURTII AND WALNUT PTIIIKITO, Da Minya paid In full on demml, AND CONTINUEB TO DO 80. NTIORRST, lIVE PAR CANT. d0213.1m1l Gold Pt, .--The attention of tho public Is called to ow assortment Each pen warranted to give satisfaction EMIR & TLIONIPSON, det2 dtjatt Eagle Building, 324 Chestnut street, The Gentlest Bargains In the World.—The subscriber, /sing about to close bin business, offers his entire steolot superior Ready-made Clothtng for sale. All In wanttt s superior article are invited to give him a call. Store to let and fixtures for sale. H. TRACY, 25311AIIRET Street. flel6-2m Cabinet Ware 'ana UPHOLSTERY, DU WALNUT BT, OSSOLSSE INDEPENDENCE SQUARE. OEO. J. HENKEL'S, 624 WALNUT Street, Leto o( I7S Ohentnut Street, Bank of Pennsylvania Notice. ..Notes of tills Bank taken atpar for a Wholesale Stock of Olothlog, now being toilet Retail. No. 3. North FIFTH Strcet. An Important Fact.-•-We now see It Stn. nonnced that tie extensive Wholesalo Clothing Deal ers, ETRADSB A GOLDMAN, No. as MARKET Bt., above Third, have commenced to Retail their entire stock at Wholesale prices. deti-Im Good CoMe. Lovere of Coffee cannot realize the full Valle of their favorite beverage without having it made In the Old Dominion Coffee Pot. ARTHUR, BURNHAM, & 01bROY, 117 and 119 South TARTU, oor. of Ooorge, d3-0m Bole Manufacturer/. Jackson, JOB PRINTER, 311111011 ANT BTU'S?. Cheat, Note', Drilla, Bills Lading, Bill Heade, Cir• outer., Card', and all other kinds, of Job Printing, at vises to nit the times, 0011.1) .ifittrnallet: "' On the 'A Mat , by Bee. F. T. Oalihopper, Mr WM A WRITE to Mimi lIENUJETTA 8. MOLE, all of Camden, N. J. • On the Iht mat., by Rev. F. T. Calihopper, Mr. TOO& LEE to Mae MARTHA JANE NJOKELS, all of Cam don, N. J. On the alb Inst., by Rev. V. Orly, DAVID WILLS to JANE AMOS, both of Phitaielphi a. On'the Met ult ; by Rev. C. J. Thompson, Mr. JOHN EaIERY to Mies ELIZABETH CHAPMAN, all of Philo. laeatbe. On the [Matting of the 3d inst„ Mn. ELIZABETH KOOCII, in the 5E411 year of her age. On the 4th inst., ELLA VIRGINIA, infant daughter of John and Elizabeth Brace, aged 8 months. On the 34 mat , LUCY, widow of the late Charles Hill, aged 55 years. On the morning of the 4th Mat , JACOBS. WUNDER, in the 70th year of his age. 117" What Shall we Eat I—What Constitutes n Wholesome, Generous, and Economical Diet' —These question. cull be considered in ensu of gig Popular Lecture. on the Caz.visTNY. 07 I OSLO, by Prof. GILLINGHAM. Introductory Lecture on 2d day (MONDAY) Evening, at 8 o'clock, at the HANDEL AND HAYDN MUSIC HALL. Season Tickets IS coats —To be obtained at the principal drug stores. jail.dbta 1U Notice —At an Annual Meeting al the Stockholders of the GIRARD F. & itt. INS. CO , held this day at their office, No 102 WALNUT Street, the following Officers and Directors were duly elected to serve for the ensuing year : Pussingne—JOEL JONES. Vice PRESIDENE—A. a GILLETT. BEC/lETAET awn Tactstrata—lNO. S. If ASSIETAIIT Ssessratty—JAMES B. ALTORD. DlRECraits. JOEL JONES, GEO. W. WOODWARD, WM M. SWAIN. H N BURROUGHS, JNO. ANSPACII, THO. CRAVEN, JOSEPH KLAPP, II D., A S GILLETT, JNO. IfoOLURE, JER. 'WALKER, J B. IHIGIIES, C. D. SHOEMAKER, W.B BOYD, H. R. COGGSHALL, WM. C. RUDMAN, JNO. W. CLAGHORN, FRANCIS I'ETERS. J. 8 McMULLIN, Secrotnry PUILADICLPIIII, Jan. 5,1858. jn6 6t mr A Lecture by Rev Dudley A. Tying, at CONCERT HALL, on '• POLITICS AND POLITI CIANS." for the Beneilt at the Bethany Mission Colored School, Nineteenth and Spring Garden street, on WED NESDAY EVENING, January Bth, at TM o'clock. Tickets 2 cents. las-2t* 11,7 - Llterary Bureau.—Au Experienced Editor, a, nucceniful author, and a thoroughly educated Literary man, weary with twenty•6ve yearn of the drudgery of Daily Journalism, nee determined to hire out or bell his brains at retail to those who may require their nervices In any honorable way. Merchants, Business Men, Inventors, and dealers of every kind, will be supplied, off hand, with Advertise manta, (political or otherniee,) Notice', Cards, Circu lars, or any species of article desired. Politicians will be 'applied with Speeches, Reports, Resolutions, Lettere, Toasts, rampbleta, Editorial Ar ticles, Communications. and every other sort of Brain work, which they may And it inconvenient or trouble seine to dolor themselves. Ladies and Gentlemen, of every rank to soelety or on cupation in life, can have Lettere written on any nib pia, whether business or sentimental. The alvortieer will also conduct or tramline Corres pondence of every kind, either English, French, span. tab, German, or Italian. Poetry, Acrostics for Ladies , Albums, Notes, Billet done, Monodies, and Compositions of the most delicate and conSdantaa character, incident to .very possible circumstance or event In life, will be furnished to in violable confldenea, by writing to the undersigned, and explaining their wishes. Orders by mall, accompanied with cash, will be strictly and promptly attended to. Address J THOMPSON. Literary Bateau 01 3m Pox 2296 Philadelphia P. 0 , Pa. CHINA AND GLASS. DINNERWARE TEA AND TOILET SETS • WHITE, GOLD HIND, .AND DIM/RATED FRENCH AND BOHEMIAN GLASSWARE, FANCY ARTICLES, Ac. WILL /16 BOLD, AT TAR LOVVIBT PRIM, AT MARX9EN k TUTU'S, MASONIC HALL , 713 CHESTNUT STREV.T N.8.-o°odt loaned to partite at reasonable torm4 WHOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS. WANTED—A situation by a young man, in the above business, who has had two yestie experience in Merchandising, and who can command from twenty to twenty-five thousand dollars for the first year in near Penneylvania trade. Addrera Box 3SO, liollidayshurgh, Blair co., Penn jaddltf - - - - LOST-DREXEL & CO.'S CHECK ON FARMERS' AND DIECITAN'ICS' BANK, for $T2994. All persons are cautioned from negotiating the Maine, as payment has been stopped. The tinder wilt oblige by testing it at DREXEL'. A CO. S. ja643t* opartiicrships anD PieDolutiona. /BITE PARTNERSHIP EXISTING BE tween the undereigned, under the title of •' The Aunitnerdale Printing, Dyeing, and Finishing Company," in Oda day dissolved by mutual consent. The &Bahl of the Company will be nettled by It. IVELLS, Agent, No. b STRAWBERRY Street, or by CHARLES WILSON and JO.JENI KANE, at the Factory, FRANK FORD. CHAS. 11. WILSON, JOSEPH BOLTON, EORNELIUS bIoLEAN, EDMUND FITTON', JOSEPH KANE. P 111 Linal.rni A, Dec. 31, 1857. ja6.1t.4 IVOTICE.-THE INTEREST OF A. B. RENSUAW an partner In our bowie cease/ on the 31st ultimo, by mutual consent. It WILLIAMS, :303Z, A. CO, PiIILADELPIII.I, 1 mu 0th,1838. las-3t4 Notitc6 OFFICE OF COMMONWEALTH INSU RANCE COMPANY OP THE STATE OF PENN SYLVANIA, N. 11' corner of FOURTH. and WALNUT Streets —At an election by the stockholders of the COMMONWEALTH INSURANCE COMPANY OP THE named persons a ero elected to ise . i — wir (trellis °nailing year • DU. - DAVID JAYNE, HENRY LEWIS Ja , THODIASS STEWART, JOILN DI WIIITELL, HENRY L RENNER, J K WALKER. MARK It WENDEI.L, JOHN M. BUTLER, EDWARD C, KNICIIT, S. K PIOXSIE, At a meeting of the Board of Directors, held the name day, the following officers were elected: DAVID JAYNE, M D , President . , . TI/061A8 8 STMVART, Vice Prenident Shatust, $ Mous, BetretAry. )15-4t gAFFIGB ANTHRACITE INSURANCE VV COMPANY, No 311 WALNUT Street, January 4, 1655. Notice is beittify ipren,tbat in pursuance of a reaolu lion of the Board of Directors, a second instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share on the stock, notes, end subscription to the capital Mock of the Company, is re quired to be paid at the Mike of the Company on or be tore MONDAY, the first day of February, MAC jet-tiodtFebl W. 9! SMITH, Secretary. SPECIE PAYMENTS,- SAVING FUND of the AMERICAN TRUST COMPArY, South east corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets —This old Institution having continued to pay in fall on dr• mood, without notice, will receive Deposita at Flee I'er Cent Intetest, and pay back all seine, large or small, On DILMAND, In OULU •ND SUL% so Open from 9 o'clock till 3, and on Mondais till 8 o'clock In the even ing. ALEXANDER WIIILLDIN, l'reaident. Jim C Siva, Secretary BuiLsessins•, January 4, NOTICE.— CfpST, Jf, of .1 New York, hare l am der ea A taphrhed nr.n, h thia city, at No 32, South FROM, and No 3J LETI TIA Sheets, under the direction of 3lr ANDREW A BUTLER, and will keep on hand a complete tiorturtineut of French, Unfiat,, and GurcLan DRY (WOW Pnitavimeun, January Ist, 1.53 S JAd-3t4 aclittoticit'o 42g0b3 FINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war ranted, et elegant materiel end superior Work manebip Alen. Greta Stock. and Gentlemen's Wrap. pere, at the Premium Store Cl W. W. KNIGHT, 612 ARCH Street, above Sixth. no2l-y IWRAPPERS ! WRAPPERS I WRAP v PERS .—A eery large and elegant assortment at reduced prices. Also, holey under clothing of all de scriptions, for gentlemen's wear, at W W K9lYiti T'S, 1312 ARCH Street, above Sixth no2I-y IVINCIIESTER Ar SCOTT, GENTLE- V MEN'S FURNISHINO STORE, and PATENT SHOULDER SEAM SHIRT MANUFACTORY, No. TiS CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street, Philadelphia. The attention of Southern and Western Merchant., and Strangers, it partivilarly ineated to this improved cat of Shuts, the most perfect fitting article made. At whole sale and retail, and made to order. auf.-tylf tirmovalo IitEMOVAL.- C FAWCETT, HAIR CUTTER AND IVR: MAKER, llikm removed to NM CHESTNUT ttroot, four dooro 1 , 0 low ELEVENTH t REMOVAL. JOHN STONE & BONS, IMPWITIRS AND J 013116118 OF BILK AND MILLINERY GOODS, RAVE REMOVED TO No. SOS CREBTNIIT STREBT4 ' ABOVE EIGHTH. de2.3.2w* SAVINGFUND.--UNITED STATES TRUST COMPANY, corner of THIRD and CHEST NUT Street, Largo and email mon received, and paid hack on de mand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT INTER EST from the day of dopoeit to the day of withdrawal Ortice hours, from D until 5 o'clock every day, and en MONDAY EVENINGS from T until 9 o'clock. DRAFTS fur rale on England, Ireland, and Ekothind, from tl upward,. Presidrut—HTEPHEN R. ORAWYORD. Treasurer—PLlNY FISK. Teller—JAMES It. HUNTER esIT-Ivlf COL. G. DE KORPONAY HAS THE honor to inform the Citizens of Philadelphin that he hes been appointrd INTERPRIA PR of the United States COUrti, and opened an Office for translations of all hledern Languages et 1010 GEORGE Street, chose TEST]', where he will be le attendance to all the busi ness transactions In his line. de2.l-1m . I. IIINCED MEAT.— T 1 The Subscriber hen commenced manufaeturing hie A's Plus Ultra MIN OED MEAT, which he offers to his customers In I.lltol or BLAU, GMANTITIZS. Orders through BLOOD'S DISPATCH will be pane tunny attended to. JOFTIVA nIB 2m d BPRING ❑ARDNN and FRANKLIN stir. CHEAP SUMMER FUEL.—GAS COKE, of exeellentquality, le mold at the PHILADELPHIA GASWORKS for the reduced price of fire cents a bubo!, and 'nay be obtained in large or email quantity by ap.• plying et the Om °Moe, No. RO South NEVXNTI.I Street. • • To Purchasers by liVholosale, it Is sold at the Works, in First Ward, by the ton, at a price equivalent to An thracite, a ts 2 60 per ton. (Bigned,) J . 0 .ORESSON ,Inglneer PIIIILADILITIA OAS wowle. Aug. 26, IT. an 2741 Q r.„Q —DIARIES FOR THE DESK 1.1..:75.A.J• and POCKET, of every airs, varlet,, end description of Binding, for este, wholesale and retell, by the Publishers, MOSS, BEOTIIER h CO , Mo. If , South YOU ETII Street, fistsnws-2w corner of 'Merchant street. NV ILLIAM HENRY Mr)oltE, FURNISH v INC) UNDERTAKER, No. 1415 AMU h.treet 'vela of Broad, tote of 605 ARCH Street. LOW Oolilias always au hand. jal-6m VERY SUPERIOR NO. 40 T WO-TIIREAD GILLING TWINE, Juvt rooeired sod for axle by WEAVER, FITLER & CO., Ja24l No, 23 N. WATER St. and =N. WHARVEB. - Snobs; - - VE STINGS.— v Embroidered black 121asAmere Vesting' Now styles fancy Velvet do Phan and fancy Silk and Cashmere do Dark Mat Lassa do Light colors for dress Vests • Plain and figured white 01lk Vesting' ELIA RPLESS EItOTHEEs t Jne onEsTrwr and EIGHTH streets (HEAP GOODS. A lot of cheap new style Debunee A lot of cheap rich French Collars and Fats Coy styles French Chintzes Rich do. of Selene/a, for Dream' Challis °slims, Merinos Pla.de for Dresses, very low. 811AIIPLE88 MMUS, js.l3 CHESTNUT and Streets LONG BROCHE SHAWLS FOR $3l We do believe that we are selling, at this pre sent tam, Broche Shawls CHEAPER THAN THEY WILL EVER BE AGAIN! Blanket Shawls, new styles, Tore cheap. Chenille Shoats, considerably ander cost. RICH BAYADERE SILKS, BLACK SILKS, &e. We have received and are selling magnificent Dress Silks for 87M e., worth El 25. They are from a NEW YORK BANKRUPT SALE ELEGANT LONG BLACK CIRCULARS FOR 15' A great variety of other Cloaks very cheap, from 12 up IRISH LINENS OF OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Clutha, cassimeres, Blankets, Flannels, Ise. We keep an immense stock of DOMESTIC GOODS AU our Goods BOUGHT FOB CASH, and guaranteed o be as cheap as the cheapest. TI.IO4NLEY & CHUM. .35-3 , N. B coc-EIGHTII and SPRING Gem:ors. CHEAT' CLOAKS.—We bavo now a COMPLETE ASSORTMENT of low-priced Oloake for Ladles, Mime, and Children, made of BLAOR AND DRAY 014THS. The erre' range from $1 75 to 15. and the Iftrknaan skip, material. style, c , are believed to be ettperier to the generality Also, leer Cloaks, many of which are MUCH REDUCED, TO INUREAPEEDY PALM. B eartet-Ceutre Broths Long Shawls Greco. Whites, two-Cased, &c . st $9. Hoary Black 'Plait ton a Almada, $4. French Blanket and y .Itote Shawls. Aliases' mat Chtliters'a chavrts. COOPER & CONARD. Aar. 8. E. cor. NINTN and MARELST --- RANI{ OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTES .S.J/ TAKEN AT PAR FOR DRY GOODS. CLOAKS AND TALSIAS in every variety at all. prices BED BLANKETS at $2, $2 50, $3, $l, $5, SO, :7, aul $6 A few very superior BLANKETS at 12, worth $l6 CRIB AND INFANTS' BLANKETS, a full assort ment. BA LLARDVALE tiNBIIRIN KA BLE FLANNELS, 31, 373. 44, 50, 02, 75. $l. SCARLET, YELLOW, AND TWILLED FLANNELS, all prices. TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, AND TOWELINGS, every variety. IRISH SKIRTING LINEN, RICHARDSON'S beet make, all qualities, DELAINES, CASHMERES, ALPACAS, PAR/. SIATTAS BLACK SILKS, a few pieces very ehup sad pod. FRENCH CALICOES, yard wide, best goods, and easy cheap. ENGLISH PRINTS, 300 pious, of the Rawest-mud prettiest styles. BEST CONESTOGA TICK [NOB, several widths and qualities. GENTLEMEN'S UNDERSHIRTS AND DRAWERS. LADIES' UNDER VESTS, vecy nice good , . CASSIIGERES, SATTINETTS, AND BOYS' WEA.R BROGUE LONG 811AWL,S BRoCIIE EQUARE RAWLS BLANKET SHAWLS, every price and style, both Ong and Square. PLAIN SHAWLS FOR FRIENDS, a few choice kind, RID GLOVES, WOOLLEN GLOVES, SILK GLOVES, °SIERT. TA RD-WIDE VELVETS at a great seduction FANCY SILKS Several hundred yank REMNANTS •r cub VERY car.Ap We are ree../vto.r NEW GOODS every due SAMUEL 8 HESS, No 9'23 MARKET Street, north side between Ninth and Tenth PARIS AND VIENNESE BIiOCHE LONG saAwis, At IS, 19, $lO, $ll, and $l2. With n largo asaortinent of superiorgoods, which we are selling at very reduced grin a CUBIVEN, STODDART, A. BROTHER, Nos. 450, 452, and 464 de3o NORTII SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW. B ROAD CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETB, VMTINOS, Boyd wear generally, And Cloths For Win' Cloaks. From the late Auction Bales, at REDUCED PRICES. CURIVEN BTODDART ft BROTHER, 450, 452, and 451 North SECOND Street, de3o above WILLOW CI A .O OEIE6 P AND ELEGANT CLOAKS. Thelargestendhaddeorneetetockof VELVET AND CLOTH CLO-AES In the City, At ASDCOAD PRICES, A? GEO. TETER'S, No. 919 CHESTNUT STREET. d 9 2 L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTING ZEPHYRS. NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J. G. MAXWELL & BON. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL STORES 1096 CHESTNUT Street, tour doors below Eleventh And 318 8. SECOND St., below Spruce. PACTORIES.—Nos. 93 and 97 (MOROI St., Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders made at a few hours , notice. se= emit ,Insurance sEompanio I? IRE INSURANCE, UT lilt RELIANCE DIUTVAL 11 , 181JitA.NOI; COMPANY, nP PESILIDELTSitI, On Building., Limited or Perpetual, Merchaodire IN TOWN Olt COUNTRY. OFFICE N 0.308 WALNUT STREET CAPITAL, $177 9'20 ASSETS, 1%0.4,73. In'Xlßl,lo4,PtVilia•ritiAi centPearOtt Kt Loan /0,000 In Penn.ylvonia. It It Co 'en per cent Mort gage Loon, 130,000 Coat 3.3,500 In Pennoylrani% It II CO Stock 4,000 In Stock Account tor share, in sundry Insrt• ranee Companies In Scrip in sundry Insurance Companies . Ia Rillo Receivable, business paper In Book Accounts, accrued Interest, he In Cult on hand 8150.173 CLEM. TINGLIIY, President. DIRECTORS. Clem Tingley, Georg e M Stroud, Wen 11. Thompeor, 301 R Worrell. (leo W. Carpenter, Benjamin W. 'matey, Robert Steen, Z. Lotbrop, Charles 9 Wood,: Ii L Carson, tiamial Bipham, Robert Tolasd. blerihall Hill, Cornelius Stevenson, Jacob T. hunting, Charles Leland, William Musser, W. M. Semple. Pittegh. del9-fiowim B. M. ILINCHMAN, Seeretary rIMIE MUTUAL HEALTH INSURANCE 1 t)CIETY OF PENNSYLVANIA Office, No 1,64 South POT:UM Street, above WALNUT, (Up Stain Philadelphia CAPITAL, $2.0,00a FILAR '4. PHEW, PS li3ICINT. ru,..011.1 Committee L BROWN. J. JOHNSON P F The ot9e, t of this Society is the creation of a Mutual Fund, to tr applinl In the most advantageous wanner for the benefit of Its nick me mt era ltr iho rav,,i)l of the I olln. log JYYrI , depAita you Win 1,01.• De a the ‘l.ttlibt, of the Scott nr I 18111 to enettl,l to a , . re Rly twn,ftt if tea abould y.di, tt lid he tick r. r ft to att.ll htts to 3 cur ctilnaty tot ,itat,s or oct ttratPitt =EI Y•nrlu Del e'er, or .31,1 , er, r, /•r I'rn•r A 12 00 per yenr drum V. Co vr week 3 00 " " 300 ~ Oat " •• '• 100 500 " " 500 " •• t) 00 " " d 00 700 " " " 7 00 " •• 9 00 '• " 000 .• 10 CO " 10 IA " • Viral week elceptel In sthlltton to the above an expense Yee of kt 50 will be charged the first year which no,t be u.l at the time of inaktng application and the yearly deport thirty Jets .111 claims for meaner" will be promptly paid All communication, 41001.1 be addrer4rd to AIL 18 8 DREW, Preioleot, 130.. y 154 Routh Fourth street, Philadelphia. tIIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INBIIR VVff COMPANY, PIIILADELPHIA—OMeo, No. tO2 WALNUT street, west of THIRD " /IRV RISKS ONLY TARIM... DINSCPTO2B. Wm M Swain, Jer. Walker, Joh'? An.pach, Jr , Jno MeClur, !I nurcougmr, Tat? ve.ienn, J B Singh... A 5 Oillett, D Sherman, Burman Sheppard, Wm. P. iisckar, kaml. Jones, M D J P Steiner, Ja.aph Klapp, M D. 11 A Shackelford, Ron JOEL JONES. Prealdent. Ron G. W. WOODWARD, Vice President Jan. S klollue.Lia, Mferetary. JAMES B ALVCID, Assistant S•cxelary n02.11*-11 COMMONWEALTH FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, OP TUB 0 9TATAI OP PINNBYLYA. NIA.-018ce, N. W. Corner FOURTH end WALNUT Streets, Pblll.4elpbui. Subscribed Capital, $600,000, PeSd-up Ospital. $OO.OOO. DAVID JAYNE, M D , Prosideat. THOMAS 8 STDWART, Tice Pres't. 111111173 L B Moue, Secretary. FARLE'S GALLLERIES or PAINTINDS AND LOOKING GLASS WAREHOUSE ALL MX NSW FRENCH, SNOLISLI AND OERMAN ENURAVINGB, PORTRAIT, PICTURE, AND MINIATURE FRAMES, IY L YKRT VASIKTY 07 STYLE AID ?RICK MANTEL, PIER, AND WALL LOOKING (iIISSES CONSOLS, BR \ CHETS, CORNICES, PIER TABLES, aint TU OMAR. EARLE'S GALLERIES, s 1 CHESTNUT STREET. 'PHILADELPHIA KEROSENE OIL, DISTILLED FROM COAL xtmostsr LUBRICATING OILS Thla Oil I, not only CHEAPER, but SUPERIOR TO THE DEBT SPERM It ',IR NOT GUM Olt CONGEAL AT A LOW TEMPERATURE, and it will RCN LONGER AND KEEP TUE JOURNALS COOLER THAN ANY OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL. • 3lnchinoteand °there are reque•te.l Lo WI sad eismine these attest the sole agency, liallttlE SI. FRI:II3IAL Agt delo-3m.1( No Ilti Walnut street, shore ?root. SPIRITS TURPENTINE-2(0 bbla Splits Tarporitine, to arrive, for sale by Id LAW IIACIALIBTER, 7S gratis Wstar atratt F i LOVI — Iitn3OARDa--?5,680 Net G.:O- LUX ooring board, afloat for y&b, by & niAostairrin ael 110 1.1".41. %Vat.. Rtr.at - - M OSS -17 balos m O t a i -o T l i ir a tes e , A t u or ir ea sit te by 16101 110 North Wale, Mtn.% pe lISSIA AND AMERICAN TANRED CORDAO.II--s forret)* aztiele, wiz:Minton tad for aalo by WILYI% & 00., so 8-tt No. tilt Water it., & ZI N. Warm. ufcs"sn - 'Ztti choir'° THOMAS & SONS, • Not. 139 and 141 801:1ilt FOURTH 8111 HT, (formerly Nos. 61 sad W.) REAL EBTATE, STOOKS, Re. Public Wes at the Philadelphia Elehange every Tne &lay Evening. - 133 Handbills of each property isa eelinratoiTi In addition to which we publish on the Saturdaypireetotis to each sale one thousand catalogues in phiet form, giving full descriptions of all the to be cold on the following Tnenisy. 1.1." FURNITURE SALES AT THE AUCTION STORE every Thursday morning REAL ESTATE AT PRIVATE SALE. ILI' We have a large amount of Real Estate et Pri vate Bale, including every description of City ant co u untry, St p ore roerty. Printed Lists may be had at the sction . PRIVATE SALE REQUITE. Err Real Estate entered ou our `Pflvats Eels Ra. sister, and advertised occasionally in *ler Public Selo Abstracts, (el which 1,0110 core. sra Printed weekl7 t ) free of charge. On Saexiaz Evening, 32th iah Ltd o'clock, et eke PhiLt4elphie Pew No. 10, weet side Of the tester° aids, Calrery Pose byterian Chuck. .VTOCITS, LOANS, &e. Also, 3South Camden Ferny Conspeny moms 003. Fan tsbals, $.600 etch. dads tames Neer York and Middle Coal Field Rarce-1 al Consparip. E.EAD ESTATE SALE—.IANDARY 12th. this site will include Oispihaee' Court Sale—Estate of John S Zones, Dsie'd. YHIEEE-STORY MICR DWELLlNG.—Sontbisset corner of Ninth and Poplar streets. MODERN RESIDENCE —Neat modern residence, No. 616 - North Eighth street, belay Green street. WARM OF TIILRTY ACRES.—Desir' able - small faros of 30 acres. with improvements, Cheater cotutty, Fa near the Chester Valley sad Reading Rearoada. particulars now ready in handbills, PERMPTORY' SALE—STORE AND DWELLING.— Tbreeetory brick store arid dwelling, No. ENT Coates street, west of Twelfth street PEREMPTORY SALE—Two ERICK DWELLING?. —Two three-story bract defiling", No. 1302 Olive stmt, west of Twelfth street. ' MORTGAGE —Aunt mortgage for IL IMO, secured on a three-story brick dwelling, Northeast writer et Ba k e: . and Maiden streets, w ith . perpetual uts•aranne 03r 31.300. ORPHANS' COURT Se.LE, %TR LititlßT. Estate of Fredertok Pt.o deseet.-S—rhztastorr back daelliag , brick atinghtre RA-se, end Sst , Routh Reath street, north of Reed street. MODERN MULLING —The modern throe-otoey brick droning, Nu Tens strut, treat of Twenty :lnt street. SALE AT THE AUCTION STORE TO-MORROW MONNINO. CARD.Tbe superior furniture, etagant Transit plate Goal mirror, bracket table, Idaho-forte, ass Taira; Grosseto, Ingrain, and Trait/to carpet', china, glass, sod plated ware, Ere-proof cheat, dim tables, stoves tr.e., to be :old to-morrow mon:dog, at the AncHori Eton, is now arranged for examination with eatalefftem. Sale Noe. 139 and 1.11 /tooth Poona most. IitTEEIOII. FURNITURE. YLNZ MIRRORS, PIANO TORTES, CARPETS, 4. Oa 'Monday itantlatt, Jan. rth, at 10 o'clock, at the anction stop. as ealaa *lvo twawrimeot of esemmt-Maud faraitari, mirrors, car pets. 4. from familial dee/loin housalt•apleg. 811211R1OR TI.IIZ-PHOOT CHWT.—.Arse a tap* riot iron rtto-proof cheat, roads 17 Emma t Matson. Bale for acconnt of United States. CLOTHING, 9 0011113, mum, 3a. On Ytidos Hontimr, Jaaaary 15th. at 11 o'clock, at the motion rooms, for tkeeneat--of 444 , -4h,ft.d - Lttarten }Aire woollen overalls. 2.18 fatigue lockets, Ltd linen jackets, jackets, 25 watch mate, 146 cotton darts, 32 lilankota, 907 pair bootee". 403 knapsacks, 35 raft leaflet cloth, 44 tenor drama, 3 bass drums, 110 dram tuarn, lot uni form and fatigue caps, pompoooa, kW, iaLr mat treaass, he. [Er Tema—auk payable la sped*. AT PRIVATE PAM Pharee in the Academy of >lzmir ; Pout *Oft Park; Philadelphia and Ityrrantile Libreria!: athessaas,ka. " PARLEY" AT raivArr. BALL The elegant toantry seat and Wm, karma eau Par lay." late the rtindetme ?woe, dieeramd, formerly of De. ffhippinsos offered at private Pall description any be had at the aunties room. BRINLEY, & CO., F URNE N S I'znasi 2-24 .)IARKLI' atr.t.tal-y IC, SCOTT, Jr., AUCTIONEER, (succes J_D• •or to IcOLDIRT k SCOTT.) 431 CIIEMIZNIIT t: Inmate ths Cut®Honr , botwimem ..lourth ADA PM* CARD—SALE OF MIRABLE STAPLE AND FARCE GOODS--GENTS' TRAVELLING SRAWIS—SLZ GANT CAMBRIC BANDED COLLARS, &e. We invite the particular attention of the trade, and purchasers generally, to the peremptory sale of a me re! assortment of choice staple and fancy goods, to be held this day, commencing at los o'clock. Incleded will be found : A line of gents' travelling ■hauls of desirable Wort, cashmere starts. kc. Also, 1500 elegaat French beaded mobs* cotton Alas, the holism° of stock froze z joblxiis hogs., cow. sietiew of Ally dozen toeo's•lezge size wool ant cotton ockets, wool hoes and hall hose. resdpensde clothing • de lames, 44 chintzes , su!peotiert, drw goods, kc, F 4139, _l' CBS. Also, 100 it fors fnsets:for Wiwi and gasses' wear. ' Atm, sleigh met carriage robes. 11. B.—The whole easy be examined with estakowes prior to sale, and are worthy the iv. attentkoo of pnrehosera. rum ! lasi ! Thu Morning, Comm's:ming at 10x o'clock precisely, we will sell without reseree, an elegant assortment of furs, In sets, for ladies' and misses' wear, conctsting of capes. Salinas, vietorinet, muds, pelerir.es, cuffs, &e., of sable,Bohemian !It'll, stone martin, ermine, fkberfan squirrel. &e. Also, gents' far collars, for gloves, tar espot. to. Also, a Yeriety of large sus carriage and sleigh robe& VALUABLE BTOCK 011 STAPLE 000'DB.—Alan, from a Jobbing Haase dreliMag bakers?, an assortment of wool hosiery, men's knit wool Sockets, awspendere. shawls. de !aloes. darlings. de. EMBROIDERIES AND MILLINEIT ODOM —Alto, an assortasat of trench sod Scotch embroideries and Goods, /mach utiles-Ma, fee. Alm. a. Taney of Germantown knit goods, laurds'a wool shirts and drawers, hood", comforts, cravat', Ac Also, an aasortment of gent"' &opener trsvalliag shawls, mutters, he. Also, an Invoice ladles' superior Bolin wool shawls, muses, he UT ALFRED M. RERKNESS, OF KULA MPH I , Pk_Eal.-€.434;ia7 telAtelittant watt Walnat Arena. B:r Salts of horses, carriages. and bantam*, kaki regularly every SAILMOAT bIOP.:II.IiG, ttunegbent the rear. commencing at 10 o'clock. nc'est collection of new mad seccril , itgrilittlinrvertrYrewciprresivegine,"- - --'"'' 11 - 7" Carriages received on storage Ont-door sales attended to on reasonable teem. 11011. 1 1-M, 1111,1101.115, AND HARICSSS. On Saturday Morning, At 10 o'clock, at the Bazaar, will be weld, kmelp, vehicle., and bErnese. JAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONE.RR, NO. ll= WALNUT STREET, above FOOll3ll. OABD-8.a1.3 07 HOUSEHOLD rt-Rarruar—tuss. - . Er 'Helen leave to !Leona ths patio that en had oat regular weekly sales of Furukawa *ray Toorad i At sue SPACIOUS SALES ROOK, NO. az IT STREET, where weary posaftde attention is gin* to ob tain the highest prioesfor the goods of those who way UM us with C44111822.11e11te tlarin , portion a their furniture, to dispose of, or thaw deasiwg haw, keeping and not wishing aalea at their own dweiliags, can bare their Inrcittire CAREFULLY RLYOSII.I` TO OUR SALES ROO.ll, WHERE THEY WILL REALMS BETTER PRICE TOR 111E1R rcaIIIITILE TRAM THEY CAN OBTAIN THOM ANT OP THE MANY TITRE DEALERS OR ANY OTHER AUCTION STORM IN THE CITY. rr Persona larenng as 'nth eenedantenta as rut ared that then property sill not be sacridced. Cnrozur.iene mere mcderste than aces &aryl .y any ether Auction Roue In the etty. irr Coatignate ata respectfully sainted uj — Sales mil ilmnedtstelr alter the mods ate Nal. MBZ=Mril=l This tale ►t the Kaebsage, ea Wedteedhy eethint, January 13th,15.13 T o'cluek. inctuat— Orptiana' Coart Sale-1-itate or Joao wail,Dd&l TWO TRAME LIOCS,ES. 5.43.11LE5XT ST , NINE TEESTII ilAitD —the I.: of cmcaf, w,t3 viva fralev howes thertos erected, 13, , rthaezt oule ct Scent ttre!l Iro feet northwest froo 1100a1 Cruet, \ics te,nth ward, _) fey; frost ani lOC, fret levy ground-rent Ey' S 5 to ta paid at t 5. fat.. t L EzrATL eALK-103.111 . -I.ET TD. sale Wlll be bell at the iVedp•sta7 erecting, FetrLary at 7 c Ccck, and will LT.- elude— Orphans' Ccurt cf Wm B ri6, z i e L,, deo_ BRICE: HOCSE AND LOT. CHESTNUT !rimy, A two-atory btack house and lot of growl, tomb aita of chestnnt strtwt. ITS fret we,tward of rat street, La the Twenty-(north ward et the city. S.i Get (mat ant 2n fret deep w titor-g. ctreet Clear of illtllnbtldee. iZO to:t , e when .ftruck oLT. AT PRITATZ BALE. A Bret-ease Printing Office, With a good rut of ball nese, four mating presser, too Bog lee sod tut Adams Type sod everythLog neeeraary for embus:law Apply at the Auctoz &ore. SSAMUEL NATRA.NS, AUCTIONEER, and HORNY LOAN 017101, tie 111 Snail THIRD Street, below Walnut. oppcolte Pwa et , only eight doors below the ilickangt Boars of busuters from 7 o'clock, 4.. M., 'NW If o'clock In the evening. Ont-door balm, and Wee at the Auction How, at tended upon the !ton utleactory terms Erreahl tardier Its Lem Pitvry Tows Advances male from one dollar to thcommts ea Dia mm ic WlTtr Plate, Watslase, Hardwire, Mm ahandoe, iltthtr g. Turn bare, Belding. Cigar*. Idlnand Instrument+, Gana, Hansa, Carnes, dna Goads lea ovary dassmption. All goods cast twat' say linen of tlme id;reel upon. All wiriness. from one hundred dcllaro and npnerAn will be charged 2 per cent. per =loath i >TK>O sal over, a• lowest market rote. This Store Rouse haring I depth of 120 Not, has Large Are and thief-pool faults to store ell ralsables, mid pi vita .ratehmep for the premise.; also, e hairy roan rent* effected for the belted: of all persons haring p adrenced ripen N B —On aenonnt of haring an nnliaitel eapital, this office to prepr.l taska adrancee co more sets factory sad encommodating terra. than any other in tine city. Gold Patent LOTSr era other Watches, iseretry, sat Clothing will be sold at redneed Fries/. and-ly ItiOSES N A THA N S, AUCTIONEER .1.1-1. AND COILIIIMION MERCHANT, 8. J. ornm SIXTH. and BACK Streets. AT PRIVATE BALE--Gcld mad elver patent Hest, tiepins, Ragßah, Swiss, ant French watehee. jewelry, of every drer.ription, tntistral :net :tele • de. AT PRIVATE SALE—Arranged on sein3n4 Sony household furniture, of every dreicription, hie , inat trainee, targeting, looking glasses, fancy article., de_, Ac., de. Oat-door Wee attend el to perionally by the Anetteet eer. Charges irrry Coeugranents of fsrr.lhars 6"l" Nr g a' 3 l' . 7.l . 3.ll . 3 lk PlitC c lP l lL lic l..o 'wl Alt OPTICS, 8 N. Corner of Path and Roos Streets, inter, money vnll be loaned on go:3 and FaVIIIr idats Watches, Jewelry, Dinstondo, Clothing, Dry Goode, Groceries, &gars, Hardware Chttlery, porgitg ro . B e d. ding, Horace , Vehicles, Lianiess, aid on ill it. titles of value for any length of time screed en, on own satisfactory and liberal terms than at are other seat lishment. M tTiIANS. WEBB'S great Ws of forfeited Watches. Jewelry, Guns , Tana'', Musical liastrnmenta, ha , Sal • piste shortly Due notice will be given Whibßll great sale of Dry Goode. Clet.Mag. Reding, ke , befog forfeited constants, trill tale plan shortly. Due notice will he ere, AT PRIVATE SALE, AT ITALY TILE rstm. BELLING PRICES —Double-Malted said basting ease gold patent lever vesscte., of the meet sp. proTtot makes, bant,ag fate ALI cpen NZ* ECU ewer, mentlever sal lepine watches, fall jewe:rd doe golf enameled lever ant Pismo watches far ladles', oil jewelry of emery deraaptios; !Meer freer and leploe watches, in bunting CAMS sad oren fan, enter Baguet', 8.11. v, *ail French 'stet ea; • gIME/14 111611Cti2Cflit or fur niture, be4r. mattresses. murals kr. OUT-DOOR SALES SOLICITED, aalelkargis 'alma the times, low conslrrantrrta of every al4crlpt.am of foods solle,t4l for public or pmrste sale ILONST ADVANCED co ereli tuts of ialL for poblm or pruritto sale or to be heti Ix. • llszltid time Clurltee low GEORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER N. N earner of 3411L80N sal NOUTI3 Carts above &amt. IIVICITNG BALI. BALMS BUILT BITURDLY ITTSIXO, At IX o'clock, at the Auction Sore, of Etarlorara, Otel Way. liceaseketping Articles, 010thIAL lirutth 44 l Intl i Ty, Nase7 Artklirs, &o.