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TriaLoillumulk. — Wd3 ' , ~ -Wilk -', ---;tlAtt - lailartgalig;;lflttz.t."lotcatx, 14 . 4 . 4 1 'll li al., . t 4 "L; '' Mi l t= I ttaiiikWitigk .. 1 1 41 , ...; ' k c :s r•l4 mil , heard him are a pa • - • • to. : 4.- -: 0 " w he etraVV , ll ' eli t lat 4 14 44 1M ten *Mks '.l tArlilU ta • i r,,0," s', itt i in thaufasfuesnapi, og, ov, ..I3 k , ,op nevareenteaht4 , 4oo.ol , l l 4o %In° t,.. . 1 1, hOUoitigO ra4ll'o)YOS#4 !Mt RIVE" ~. ra at, Leworoefigg. ~ ,-..,, ,„ id..,..,ds -.........„.._,,,-, ..., ~,,,...„ lookeillstleate; a !A liAPylusailt , Wic - was down •In looked Yory,,,iwilde, - / halialet- artily. o so far li t r e. ddi 4 0 :_ 1 10 1 lit * 11 0.31 , 0% .: 4 P OP eamodereahedollaleoAllk,r,.. t r:b i ttle‘ rubbed-Ma latkitch„lete.ftiets-very haq I T Oliteilt knocked hie d off; Ttoldishn't Wm very gtatt,lit tivi, himpinstAtct ilihientakaull othiroli-A0 11aS1.11 , m'a.l very-Nor, A 44 = r tgifilit,,Whilo /lei Via,..:.gene i LOMA,. sawttlasseadking kijosetreett..relledttainii.and - ealr; "Tommy, I , llgo tothe house with ' yonle;Seeltort Mem I wentpplethouM7oo him i lle , dillkoral to ke 41K: to seenty,fe 11.84 1 . *Oh and convened alOlO *We,* he carried 3 head very much - deiv4;,,.aPpeardet to In 'item thie.P.,:4 1 :90,/...9 11.. he. •tdldorl, o t 2, .. tit; many.alict lthe.eleusectit main L vern it, hem d r he salette Magmtekkhispielemmyall - kitie frteadaind - relatiopie, , li arnmetorskaa very Alfikre4 : "to49lieffi I belleyrthielaiod - ame,prOmund owthat - subject-on %Mt aubjentatihiadonseelicrlitileultlea;,,,X di verted hie mind from thalubieet I thrafght bd 7 tialk a•trile steer otMC atlllotions i .ritholightjec talked ,s,ii, If his phut wan shuttered.; ,-Idealt;kturg that he teekkliltre,, tibial Mak - ' mush at heart; he did dwell orr,his„.freak,... - 1.. me ;'I vrouldalttelkmith,hien endheatildeet;lxaollit , t it wasisAter for Mut Stot,,:tre." . .khLatten ,ithei:itiVUOV I, ahookithink helhought, leo.tarie on,,thAlto et; St, wan the principal, thing. he,,thoughkofjae t ale{ , Wert joi.o,;,leat...Wesh UMetinent„, ,,, en,„,auy, niter -- labje . 4,4,lils - .4 nllnu4 v 4 " l n l " oll,ol A o. .slitirtlligt ii ~to dWell On this euhieet.e.octoppgv.k.444 , :iipt. , h44 '4,,) , l7;;:kbuid, ' ,bout three Arnett!. ,',before ,- this ~oecurrentt,';',lk did notAintreves with AM AymekL,.....mintruitid; Writhe Willie tilvddiagreeed tinsel; andall his - 4111MB, and oottneXlerti rthadhlabolitell./. rowall,eetof.islaCen verattionp-,thakUktbe prinelpapartar he nerd*within& *moth* baloglit,YieftletiliralidahWettli4Oleg to Olth-. forums; thought he talkedwild West California; thought, his Weidman. derainleiL,..,t ;,-.- -, ~, 3 1.- , .-1• ~, - ~. • Jobre. l o.ilhonts;i sworn:4. an . ; a, , miniSter.M.tte.' Oesliel /a, Neaten;, havaikuown , Andtti: front hts - 04. -y hood ?tame licettAgAtte-o,lltnp'Y Wage i:.lllloE*lkiter*Toi. peace wed Morel rOrreetpens wesserygeadi,nerer Weed his amiability or ltioduesa,leupeacted imemarkable, far % his *illness and generosity; . I knoWThomealleater. le! was related to ilmlthi-win hueeinialod,b, 04104; lielleve, - insane s,thatia the genetalophrieu instil nrefent ilea-; know John Cazier; his reputation wee helot ermanai I knew nearly ell the famili-.... - , . .., , ... .; -- .,....r. - James IL 31cOliter,eidirmgd,-Am a„inlinever or the' gospel in Reading; have chargeof tit: Pet4 , X Methodist Eplacopel , Church;_l TAVO known Thrintan „Waning*. Smith between lb. pd. Id• years r I,llret knew:Mtn at North Mast, Cecil eeneti,:mai, , ,Ar thittl knew Wor th the, Old I , 43Mastur, Whilejseter. of the Methodist MPiceOldil 010141hhairsallrepediaglyamiable, gentle, and enforces;, I•stexer., homes-Ms -moral character by.. whinper , mipeathed,prailena,Tio tide occeirreriee,'," or • some tillage Sixenedistel befo re - tole Occurrane4;; the - only time I sow bin i 4 nbeequentte hie terinble • was in ri Broad streel r nesr Vine; It was on the 27th of October, 1857 ;.I - observed it, very,greOz change ; very. marked indeed; I man up, witiaiio ;feet of, lite,. and his position arrested' my attention • tie woo - looking steadily upon the pavement ;. I p anned - him ' and the' thought occurred's° me theta *me ititutandafter.tX amining trim more -carefully I .: put my band upon lila shoulder And caned-, hie, name; hp. grasped ,m,r.harid with an netusitudand tremulmie preatiorei not thouttlit, wheal observed avery , strande oPoearbelott fn hie eye r and that he wan ;natty ennelatisVin his' pardon; I asked him, ".140w re your ',ioTex - TOTOOV ?" , "I have the pleasu r e of, connitulatlui you Vitlie draiii 'heck Vein, me ; his countenancewore a most Mittnestegasneet ; he exclaimed, “10Y,,Ood,Inven?t, you heard it ;" persona were pasellog to the. &Int, and for'moroeitiet I drew him inte.. - Yine,aireet„ near „A -warelierese, fropting on Broad. A asked him whittle meant, by Ali exelartiatMet, ntatine thatkimil heard seathine-thert 'Shoal& occasion himgriei or trouble ; I think the - hest expression was, " Do peahe:dr - Carter? . Sine had hada ohild, and they it after a public —•; . iirßoglanll. ,, ,/ could notate. derntand such language end began to einatlon him par ticularly; I Wed him firit;"What Carterde yen Mean ?' lie repiledi.Oerter, et; Tama u . I told hiii,t, I kin* tern gentlemen of that ttante,arid bodkin - mu then fergyearelk; he could noteeelvegtheyarrestion asto_thaftrat name of , thee one; X did not preen the gmistion, nor 'll,l I learn which' greltieinan.4.alitided to; he said as, we panned the corner of the Warelionse i't' Don't yourkey all then people, they ate talking about:MeV - ' - I observed no one Deemed to pay attention - to' brim, except ,myself; I was with bin; obout teoreinutee.,as. near as I can Judge; linatirnd a very - gnat MRS; eneei.irshien - ; I took him by the baud, to keep hint tend ; mite kept perliatualrY looking - over his Shoulder, as if. afraid or more One; his hand, shook _very much, and hie *thin person; I think,'he was the subject ofineriarnartimjn detscliedfrag nientt Igmbered front hips Cunha hadlieln,the &Week, oinairtryin his domestic relations ; linivited laminae& the redrwia-thet the civil law would.alford Min nridisr the circumstances"; I teld him r would drat - obtain a 41; cone, and that If Mr. Carter had wronged hien as be,' said be Had, I would try and make him pay - Air it, ss I understood that ge ntle man was in good cholla:stances i ha lewd Profane 'Me, for the drat tine I ever heard"' him; liitasid, !,' the d-d villain, -I would not tench 'a oarit;" I reproved him for using the tatginge, but very gently ;;,,teould net detect the pupil of the eye; there Itoabroad glare of light over the 'whole body of Ito eik , :,, , ,e, ',, .--, - - - . • , I Orates-examined by. Mr. Mann.-,Thia is the' drat knowledge X-bad °kitten dlincektlea ; ,had seen litm * *October one year before that,"at umbonso in Catha rine atratai,,honever Znee#ienedilife. • Carter to mole- itke that; I never had any communications EMU Waite fore that In which Mr•Atrtilee DIOIOO:VMO,P00 66 .1d i 4 me, - had never written to him, nor be to e, on the subject; I received a Jotter from him about a year mid a belt shice from Charleston, that was the hat letter;: There receiveduoletter nor ,communication. toms him 'since; he said is connection to what I have already, that If Carter ;WA. he , were Anil* ~ South that he would give Carter a chalice to take his life; this am the, ,poly -expreadoe_he :made of , any ._re dress that he would seek; when I said- he wag the subject of penman's, 1. -meant that, I thought hie lltiotious, whether real or imaginary, had incapaci tated him either,to tielnkcepealt, ovact properly in re tard to the subject of his troubles; I think , hie aMic lions -bad,.iticapsoleated, hien-front - thinking: of Sitter *Wen; his Moroi nature seemed a ruin alio, a per feet areckl,on , the ,subject of ; hie, glictlons, he was a maniac; I regarded tiro as a • monomaniac on the ant eetof hie groubles ; -1; I had, had a commis-, pion fir him to have executed withregaid to any binii. nee agates requiring the discriminations)! a Bane man, I would not have expected him to execute It;.! thought, ', and mean so now, that he was incapable of attending to , the'ardlnary transactions of life; 1 thought the will was incapacitated 4,thouslit he Indere cent - m.lmonth; mental naturerlthomtt bin inteilectverirdiefdedttpvaired i. I told /40.104."1 4 htlinattlfhioit. / Miter beard fritin., I'lollo before; he mid,- scarce keen' what ram- iniy. log; he MAIO repeat, oguage ester ad re , proved Wit ; the style e lf Ws talk wee, do you kiwi- Carter ; - lie lathe father of i thatchild, nod luta named It After a publie—. in England; I asked him one : grim- Mon four consecutive Omen before I could piton an swer;. ,he *Meld Bay something, but it we not an answer; the conversation I bad with hiro,lthink,look &boot twelve minutes, jest haloes I was about starting for Reading; I told him I was gohigio, Reading ; he asked pee whet for; we-talked in the street; he, talked rapidly ; to me; ,seemed to_ pause far some length of-.time after getting out one dash of broken sentences; he expreased aatonialiment that I 'Mould not know pf hie troubles, oak trusteed of, telling It, to me calmly, he spoke of it rapidly and in brokerieentences; if I had been familiar with. thie-,whole Mort, -1 ObOOIII. have considered hie manner vinstrange ;I scarcely know-whether to believe at or not; 7. thought that Rants hellieinatioo ; 1115.1,0 parted 4 told Istra tube cure, to write to me and let use knOW about It.. ,r„. , ...,, , - •• - - e_ gn le,Vird,arworn.-Ireceived.this letter from Themin ilittalilndtOri Smith, myriephew; I. reosived,,,it hi due coutestet Mall ; shortly after Ito: date." • ~. , • ' -. ,- OrbleieWandife&-:lrecoliredpther.lettom that - Liter& burned..shortlyafter I recelymithent, thin Is 310 t.. the only ode I preserved ; I have some others in my peaces. Lion at tamer I havexto idea; this letter Ibmitin my possisalkin tat I did not bora; 1 remarkedl , burned. a number of letefei; II leek Ibis letter - front others ; , I did seleettldiviettet from .btherts to brln eV-tore; 113 , looking over My letters those I burned - ed betrayed evidence of. , disoidered aided; I selected. _this one - be. canoe it was in keeping-with Atone- I had destroyed; those I left at home did hat display Mental' soundness in all their parts; he ) : never 'applied So me for amid nine ; I sent monefoime and he retarnedit waked fer. , 1 - . Poriaell Thouible,Mterer.4 Ifisew , John-and Thomas Caster; I ' knew that Incl.. Caller was insane ; I only know that Thomas became town from general - Sport ; I lived in the house Title the prldoner a little more than a year; I woo the pastor of the, family and theit rela tives In that neighborhood [his training was of the very bent character ; not onlyluoral r but decidedly religlots;; he was brought up arceedlegly kind, very tenderly; at the time I knew hiheot hi. woes elmple-Insirted,:kired., playful boy, 8 years of age; he ante a very tender; deli- Pchild, more of a girl thadaboy ; I have seep - him eccasionalfy eiroter n it. -. • I hear. Pelee/. Cox iworn.-.4 knew Smith in Idayouthf he was amiable, gen tlemanly; kind; his moral charac ter was decidedly good-unexceptionable; I knew TOO. Outer ; I met him twice or thrice ; my opinlen of him is that he was Insane ; - Iwasaettled as a clergyman I o that neighborhood ; I have not known him of late years: Rev.Allfred Cookmad, liworn.. ,- .I knew the prisriner I* 1848 ; I knew him as averywarm-hearted, affectlonate7 sempaulahle yonug -, man-unimpeachable as far as I knew. Win. W. Mcalictael, sworn.-I knew the defendant;' havekuown - him eight or nine years; hie natieral dispo sition is very good; kind and amorous to en extreme ; , )01 rigretchareater Is itneitceptinbable, arid he has often reminded me al fnayonagmanwto come to the Saviour to ask him what he ehould do to inherit eternathfe. • , No cross-examination. . " 'Rev. Wen. Yalta sworn.-I know the defendant; hare known him since 1847; hisnatural disposition was very good-4ery kind; Ms moral cbarecter was .unexcep.. - tionahlr, never heard aright Sgalant tint. StephervateNeal a:Ern:red.-I kin* Amanda Ford; 'she was a cousin of therpelsonerve-mother; Amanda Foni , l father was hire. Smith's uncle Ithink &ewes leaMriti; Iddrre't thinkl have any doeb tof it. -' -- , willistlealoolay, terrorn....l. know-the. prisoner; have - knikwh WM ton or twelve you's; I PaWlOlll last in Slnto- ' ihfialle, On stomln which, - 1 ins employed, 222 Market <iambi he the latter-part of October, somewhere about , !,-; e 18*; ; Had best see*hlen before that e few dine . r Ma, Marriage in Deeember,lBsB ; I mew it very c ' t e w at ae llW a ern i ge n'hhi' t*l:l i a n ' ll el r at h e a terree n a h rtd im bl i a n W O h c rte be a r p ; ; , peasants ;Idismoutehance seemed to be fallen; I can see it tut not exprese it; it waaverytaggard and ,care.; "..worn4 he:. had -11,,:wild; • plating look, entirely different • to whatl itadseditin hire ;" di Aden& me et once, when he came In at the store door' the change was no great i. that when helirstname.tin' the -door I gamely. recog. - razed him iil conversed with him ; - he conversed very , different Iremblaustialsounier iteexpreesed himself Mari rapidly.;' bto weinarkawereuneonnaseed ; be had a very peculiar laugh; he - had quite au no: ....natural .- laugh.;-- I, thought' at the time an Idiotic , laugh ; X never - 18w it la him before, ducleg the twelve ' years that I" bad-known himi, the last time Ise* himi - beforel maw him hete t wan on liorldetY previous to tha t * otteorrerreiwit Wed the 2d,Of Norevaber ;low blin in . the store their ; he presented the salmi appearance then, ' only toe moraiddrming extent r Voonverised wit:li> him • a few minbenteibothin theitOre mid at the front der; 1• believe big mina seat very tmatnindmpon that subject, ' ,et the times I' kernalMliaa ofoirhen I eonvereed with • him; . _I did not aonventawlth therm soy other subject; -.: be wonta . turnbituseitarintaffalreat deal, look over hie &Colder. look at rite,buttaiiin ble coat; be-would .1 , do alLtheaettingaall therhese I. leltreyea gull retained their {tote all•the Stow' wanted-Wen morilculsrly. i , Crone-egarointel by ;Mr, alann , ;4lte subject I mean , le the sullept_of his ditlicultles-drot,,haVirigbeen."4l, a celeatiri reigmd:to lila Wifoiend afterwards lithe ale. covery othla wirefeinadenty, and limb knowledge at his Wrangel bb Ifi. - -Carter; hugest- elpreased to me adeter. -r mutation te'lit'Oento 14 111,01061' MOO, few moments 'afterjho Vbeldasyribit lie, did net ate Whetherhenver obtatudadisioree. - beeinte,- be - laid;' lie - did hot want s.:. to litri,iwi.fle 'Mild, -I;donn cir.rd,•4- ma 'gotta awes;, ''.• he gavel& tOwaderatind llitrthekres not - going* -lite long) he oPoldtafida lawyer r he-said he belleVedta '4 *4B DOClelf Oir Weide r : heAtd. 'entail& What induced hien to do - thatifthe sieltintervieW be said if he could not - get : .lt te- , theltryitone' State, he said he woeld'go orhirikehould jot it 1 he said he. Would go 7d - con ,to ; the -- Del*reire; trielfrig:e MOtion to the . 4 llefaware- - river; 'r - hint- *BO to mean ,that lie i Would - - "droVis, "Idinself;'‘ IMF- .fherk"' Ili* . would .: i be a divert° - -effeetuar, rl' -Mein 'by Clint, Wise hod . drowned , hitnselfi- t moulds-he - all over (he geld . hewalaWateltededtitininitly.and that carte had 'spies i. , at everybotel 14 tile Oily ,be did-not sailor what par, , 0 jksiev I bellete..bef said-that Cirter'e Mina wanted to ' , idled him, &intr. he said 'he could Bust tern •th it street -,, butudaatemeirperliotibieyedifere oliblmln watch biln, employstby Carter I-told him tble was vrang-it woe I Only' imaginition; "lie atiade.tim remark 'to this, but .0 Inreent srearhis head and buttoned' up his cost; when -,,, he talked af Carter's Spiel tMI W T db,a l t dhltlfaded ,to i . -' any particular perairite - Ir ', -,:!;: - : i , _ , Jr ,-; . -,.., ~ • IliaaraMai dd Ily4TrAtAilist,'-TIOIO 13 ohtlie gently Aide •ot,Markitkireadl thelioriMul iv Mit hi' thou* heard Whit tie' WOl'ill telikfOt d'qot;elOl d r ib,'" OONlSSilibt• ' litfillOTOVelltd it: - '-'''. - ' ' . - i IiETOOiItkaMIOML-tattlXliiO g, SMytli,of Mile i I . t , IA ick,:ft latildedi'tehlir tiely - k years litocal"bdcarne .dtquildtditioitlllitatiilf dolithilew,how ha happened to Mai Jae tine ante atnekkhili d litr - Smyth wee the " onlY person thitheYriu imitterp _With besides My self •• he media ' aril& eateagide - any'peigoiv;oir Mist ' 1 WWW.44#l:7llpf- ilti 'ilftd,S,in`;bSejuimeested'ho,,,that 1 P- TLYII* - ;, - y . th'o4 ' ' :- /414 V -'-- -. 01 , ` 4 . • i Sp.-. ha 0 leaMfti re at a tentliemayslint •Med; X letkelkiritifes Where, 06 " ininetsfefli , 74' 11:10 . 140 trrndriiisftilii ~..t. ~,t . ~.......,.. ~ , tdalloadePtlifiddhlef - 1 him , ilkirestmer^,2lfr a ,,w's ii als t• that Wire the.last Mine i 4 71°111 - ' l4 " le ' - ' l *. 0 1,14 theiitailwrbef&MOtei• - - --WA... IVO hand th''' id2F,t,no„ , -1, ---- %, ~.,Mg. f ti 0 I 10; AM4o.o4:thvot4Wal go' c fit. Ti .nnaq. 174 13 4 7 .1 it",!, - Alitrn i nttßlPlßlA 1 4, 4'4' .4 •=0,31/ oti mottle down In tifo; hq -igoktinCtcry well nt that 1149 i. trl- dart! iliAltd4l MR% lajinnary and venru. etk 1 4" lirr Min :IA *fle.tira '.4,bolonototo oaanronee,"latabif t niOatbre, 16)4 - _,(olloo,lll4traelWHASiteiter Tpirhia *Matt tri•Atll eal`h=4Zirtg l e . e ti e= ; 1 1appeerange_was very wild andlutiinii hie whole frame 'ieemdiretreatag; talked with h Wear 4ri gga: ; *4l ;l4 ' 4 ll . l ; l 4l m4llll lc he wee * "litoCrigar la 'mamma tae met time T. kV • the aditilictiffirtiU-thf mornintr;-," By 'THE MOT LINE. . . --. l ' --,.:,..... - 777 -- , -- ;: ,- ..; --- 77 --- •... -' -:' " ' i LETTi.,IO. FROM iiElE.Yieli.K. [Correeße net. of ha Prods , , Itati 'Zink, ;fan,: 1448 58-4 . 20 P. 7 41 . i '',' he ` statement of the,Nlivr York city banks of tit ir nyiiittlitOodditfen ,r, ' for the week ending 'farm '"ii ilthi shonsiaw tenrease o£: $248,774 In loans 58 49:2, In: Sge010; 1125,061 in eke illation; $1,206,- I.Bs in umainal'ilepr 4 ilik and'ip9o9;4ll in undrairn ,deposits.= - The following are the figures for the :Wfoliasiding Jan. Ultima 9th : ". , ' .: • - " ' -.• c' c. : : cr. , Jan. 2: Jan 9. ': - Dosins` --- ' --- 198;549,983 . $98.792.757 .; Specie 20.561.940 • • 29,176,1329 ''. Vironlation '6,400,403 ' -, 6,615,464 Dephli Ur, nominal .: `75,635,224 70 : 80 1; 362 - -Pndrawn deposits... 015,033,8 ca . , 65,042,282 r 040, Increase in „specie i reitivithstanding the ,c-. largo shipments of geld for tin:, last tirti , weeks; is tho Inest.ionvineing proof of the promptitude with Which the country,. is:puyilig its debts.. The - Eve , mini Post piognostioated ti. deurOise of Moro 'than 'S;naillion. -'. -' -....--, . - -,`,. t• .- ,,,.. , : , f . iThe,.4frinalB, news„ contained. in, ,t,ho. paers, Is , 00nstderadVarY faVerable,and'encouriiging b y our bilisinessineryand.theprivato letters w hich' I have eeleutariweven •moreveheerfal than the "public ad- Irma; • There' can be little' doubt that very early in this' niontli: the „Bank of England Will further radium the rate ordiaionnt t 0..? or 6' - pet &Mt.', and ' that diseentitain the "open market will fall still I qwer. IBillikin - boiltinues to dew ,into - the -bank vaults; failures are fetrand' Inconsiderable ;' trade is ro. 'tiring, and the markets for raw material advane , Dig and more, firm. Seth's of,„ our croakers think 'file newB ie rather too good, that they are recover bin too fast in England, and that their imprudence Will cause's relapse. lam apt of this opinion: I haroopportnnitUes ofjadgint front lectors, rhiah ate not,y4thin_the reach of ,rattay, and unities something very unforeseen ocean', anti my infer- Manta are grossly deceived, there is . every pros. pinit .. ofimpr,oviog times in England until former prosperity and easereturn. , • With - regard to our own market and proceedings, I have not much that is now or interesting to re late. The violent•rain storm has - kept many of the IsabitutS of 'change at home, and even on a very - Bno day. there is not much movement - in 'money at present. Dot although I Mast report a very dull market, I can else report that the first business week„of. the now year closed auspiciously; that the general . tone of fooling among oommor .eial and , fintinelal men is far lesegloomy and din trustfal than it was a,month ago; that every day 'the horizon' is brighter than 1t was the day pre vious, aid the 'indications of reviving trade more clear and unmistakable. - - ~ , _The demand for Orskilassgiaier is far in excess of the supply. This is the great complaint of the hanks and note-brokers, and, if I am not mush Misled, some names are now allowed to enter the Hallowed envieof . "first plass" Which a few weeks since, would certainly , haveireen refused admit laiiiiii.' Instead of the intones to "..colleet" and ''., keen' Snug," which characterized the pro tieedinga of our, moneyed corporations and indivi duals during the crisis, the anxiety now is to in vest the millions of fiapltatwhieh are lying in the bank vsulterind , otlice . safes, utterly unprodaotive . and useless to the community. . . Great 'Caution is used by 'the capitalists no to how they employ their funds ; but they no longer Confound the good, the,indifferent and the bad, in one eommonvortex of distrust. They are be ginning to separate the sheep from Ohs goats, and there are very' many amoog, the latter class who riebly deserve to be there, and to remain there forever." Money is not a shit& cheaper than tt was. It is :A err cheap to men who. can deposit 'United Otattaideolis no collateral, and very dear to a great many ethers who have no stooks and whose names and those of their , .friends—endorsers—are • outside the , charmed ring which surrounds " th'e gilt edger." . .' Lhelieve. the makers. of approved paper are snore numerous than they were, and that, as 60M- DintoB and 'trade , begin to - moire again, they will inereate in lOronortton. I 'bear of no citified :ties in thelbridatieri process which is still going on I hear of prompt payments:lnd this is not onl y encouraging, se far, no our business men are individually concerned . but ltahows that those wits elsewhere were indebted to theta must have paid up, to enable them to meet:their engagements. I 'certainly cannot be aroused of partiality for l ithe Eiw.York,eity banks. I Arnow I have been - aeousied of being unduly severe ; and while I do not repept one,word I said in reprobation of what 'I L considered their iniquities, and do not retract =ono syllable, I am pleased to be able to record .. that' they annoys behaving well, and doing ,ill that• they. legitimately .can Mid' ought to oblige r and help their onetenters. - Foreign. exchange was firm 'and rather active to; day - for Wednesday's steamer from Boston. Rates are substantially the same as for Saturday's . steamer,,l3elatent being the favorite drawer at higher prices than are paid to any one else. It is • not - likely that the Canarder will take out's largo amount of specie. Remitters are beginning to baron more confidence in bills, and the January dividends 'and interest have been already de spateked-per Persia. • . - The exchanges at the Clearing lions° were $15,103,914.81;. and the balances wore $544,569. The cash transactions at the flub.Treasary were as -Reciet t its - I rO,OBO 01 " PaYments - ' ... 14,025 79 ~ Balance 1 91),868 08 ' The receipts include $52,000 from oustoms. 'The ;following - is a statement of the export of apeOlo from this port for the week ending to-day: Schr. Crystal Palace, Jscracl, Specie $691 00 Ilarquellka ; St. Thomas, Ain. Cold Coln.. 2.000 00 Str. Persia, Liverpool; do do .... 852,034 60 Do do - do Bars 409,432 BB Do - do' 11 El Mint Bars, CAI . Gold Ouln and Dr. 3 330,780 44 ' 0014 and Silver. • 'Do- - ' do -• Silverbullien' 10,644 07 Do do Gold . 75,038 00 ' Do -do ' Silver Dollars ' 180,607 00 " - Do' •, - do Mexican Silver 10,000 00 Do do Sovereigns ' 83,290 40 Stemir Arego, Iravrc, Am. Gold Coln 60 600 00 „Do . do Am. (told Dare 80,307 00 ' '. 'Do ' - do ' , French Gold& Silver 62,300 00 -- De -do -' French &En g. Cold.. 26,880 00 . . 'Do • . - do; - Gold Dare and Coin— 200,021 00 Do d 0,.. American Silver 65,400 00 $2,308,04 69 ,The movement at the Corn Exchange tacitly woo very 'small, it'unsettled prices.. Corn is in small supply, And vefy few sales are effected, holders 'Studding 'Out for higher prices. Provisions are rather lower, with a dull-market. The /Etna F ro Insurapes Company,- and• the Security Fire In surance Company,.have respectively declared divi dends of six and seven per cent., - payable, the former on the 15th instant, and the latter on demaild. ''• I hear that negotiations are going on between Mayora Tiorman and the Bank of Commerce; rela tive to the eity'depoits. It is considered that the Bank of Commerce will be the chosen demi itnd that" Mr. Stevens or Mr, Vail will no. uordingly be the new city Chamberlain, in place of Mr. Stunt of the Shoe and Leather Bank. The Stock 'market - wens Strongly, with ap upward tmadeney for almost the entire list. Bank stooks, State - stooks, and ,railroad bonds, are In good de mand, and very large sales wore made. Railroad stooks are-higher than on Saturday, the most remarkable advance being Michigan Cen tral, which sold during the last week at 49, closed on Saturday at 92, and Le-day at 541. I have not much faith in tho soundness of the present high prices9-uling at the steak hoards; If the railroads wore "bad' and " unprofitable" and " Ilifman aged" at any time during the last three months, they are certainly nob bettor now, eitheilnancially Or directorial/if, and. if their fall was deserved, golf rise aannot he watt-molted. NARKETH ASITES.—The demand-for both kinds le limited at 1560 for pots and $5:75 for pearls:- o(r:rms.—Tim market is quietthis morning, but very fiem-uuder the news. nobler* are asking lie advance. Saturday evening GOO bales Tarim middling sold at mar .quotations.. • OOYFX7f.—Pending the auction sale of 4,000 bags Rio, announced. for Wednesday, the market is quiet and prlcesSlre tame. doquiry for Western canal floor le light, and the market Is heavy for the low grade,. The Intelligence frost Europa Is more hopeful, and quite se good as could. be expected during the halidefe, orders are moderato by this etemuus and at low The inqatry le mainly for the pity trade. Tho,deles are 4,000 ale at $4 . 2.5erg4 35 for common to good I ndi an a $1 76 for mitre do., $4.25a54.40 for superfine and Michigan, $4 5044535 for extra, do.; 1/4,05955.25 10r common to good extra Ohio, $i 25 AST.% for St. Louis brands, and 0.30057.50 for extra Genesee. „ Canadian flour la beam. and is vory quiet—eaten of 800 WU of $1.301414 4Q for oupernue an.114.00fai.5 00 for extra do. Southern Dour Is unchanged, the inquiry Is moderate for the trade Only, and the arrivals fair.—sales of 400 bbis at Sl.6oreSs for mixed to good brands Baltimore, and $5.10656 00 for the better grades. Bye dour Iv quiet at s3msl, Corn meal is steady at $334.3.20 for Jersey. - (MAIL—The wheat market is very quiet ; the arri vals are extremely light, and holders very arm. Sale, of 2,000 bus Idisaouri at 51.20 for choice red, and $1 85 for 410. whlte=extremo prima—above the market. Dye is held at 76c with buyers at 73c. Donley In hold firmly at 70080 e. Barley malt Is quiet at 80000. Oats are in moderate cl o rilaud 40144 for State and 46440 for western. Cora is in limited supply—not enough boo been done In It to fully trot the market, which to much better and unsettled. Salvo of 1700 bus ordinary southern white at TOO; good is held at' 72a, and old at 76a far all Mode. 1149.—Thb 1/11]..ply is light--ogles of 200 bales at 066760. Iliuss.—The stock lx 370,550, Including 04 000 Buenos Ayres; 30 Ills Grande, 134,400 Orinoco and 14,000 liar. celons. , The market Is rather quiet , and prices are scarcely supported. Inns.--Tire market for all kinds continues very dull ; small sales of &Mr& Pig aro making ats2l4 0 Mos. .14Sellsa'—orbs business is small, though larger than the feteipts:q - ' Paovisross.--The demand is limited for Pork, and theliMrketla lower and waiettlod. Belem or 182 bbla at $14,750816 for mega, and $l2 for prime, and $17417.25 fot hoof is steadp,-thO demand very light. Sales of 75 bbls ati157540.60' far colintty prime; soasio for do men, $10¢415 60 for repacked Western mold, and sl3a $l4 for eltri do. - - Reim° ME., Is nominal at $1.80514. Beef hams are liteadY;small eaten at $l4 50e$10.' Cut meats are in fair request hpd ate' rather lower ; sales of hhds at Btilgo for .bronli; Mlirle 'for shoulders. Green hams Are polling from the blockat Bmq, • - Dressed hogs are lower, and - ire 'more active. Sales of TOO head st6p, itard steady—the demand fair for the trade and the ]fast. ‘l3aleS o'lBo bbls. at 8).1 89Me., mid kegs at 10Me, • Butter is in fair , iuvaly t and'. is heavy at 12)4818e. for State, And lletlfm, for Ohio. Cheese is quiet at tale. • sualgs callttiLlSO Ott, and only 'moderato purchases are making for rellotog purposes: TALLOW.—A Item , market. Ogee of 7,000 lbs. prime a.tloc. . Viaticair.—The market well eilpplled, and In lower Bales of 200 bble at 21e. ` . •Totirneymen Tailo3. 7 —A meeting of tailors rtooNio. -to on Oritnoo of wages was held lost otsriing itt.,tho nouthwoot corner of Eighth and Ohglntedtatreeta. No decisive action woo taken. i sddrossos weremade;aftor which the mooting - (Iti,*nifratiyo_a qnncert eyoTY overang 'ttlif-Labtt_on Thttroany porAing. National 4 ," 4 " B •°. , grnied - ragatli..'nia is the loot ivook. ":::11 spew ..StAity g of Common Couniql will ilillgtplittiiii*On of, throl?'91ooli• FIANGE,7ANYIARY 11 " . , NEW TORN STOOK ES . . . fi - Tann: 2'n' NY 0 , '72 110 41" 410 - sactno I NY St We '62 98,4 •1. I , 0840 'oori n 591 ri.4410 Ohio 80 89180 108 • I c ci Tinton -; 87 7 do a 3 grg a do WO 88 :1000 do 88 ,10100 Virg-lota lEa 13 7 / 2 % .05000 Missouri 6'm 82 goo to bt.l6 82 ' .10000 • 4o .1/00.82% .20000 do • 82 2500 do 590'82 % % 3000 Louisiana 6 . 8 80 `lOOO Cal 7b; '75 VI 1400 City Rev 7pet b 100 1000 N Cen 6's sag ,4000 do 86 1000. NY Can be 780394 3000 Er ad roort bda 69 1000 Rod RR let.tnt 97% 1000 Ilarlont 24 ant 60 1000 ' • -10000 Read rc do >BB bl 5 69 00% 18000 La Cr & MiLLO 91 3000 Cal& °Ulna. 91 10000 Mob Ch 8 per, o Ist make Pd Con 24% 50 National Ilk 105% 50 do 105 40 Ilk State otNY, 95- 5 Amer Eallk t 100% 70 do Am% 5 Metropolitanll9 100% 22 Mechanics Ilk 109' 95 Phenix Bk , 100 25 ilk Commerce 100 60 Penn Coal Co • 73 60 tlo WA 74 100 CUM Coal al 11% 600 do e3O - 118 300 • do: ,• 12 140 Pacific Mall Co ,73 - 10 do 72% 250 do ,' e 3 72% 200 Canton Co. al 20% 20 Third Av R b 3 90 150 Clev & Tel n 43% loa do . 140" 44 036"); .Y _Cep It 70 • 160 . ; do 60. do • ~ .airos 460 ; ; do, 0 • ; 08 60 . do HlO 78,14* ; ' do - -139 79 • 107; ; f • do - • • 50 • do •*, • 160 79 50 do -0.78 X, 173 ride Itnilroad 21 • 400 do ; 100 • ,do ; ..sio 21 8 W do ri3o 21 , 100 • do; .; 86021, 60. ~ dO • ; 660 11/k 100 do • ' 110 21,5 .60 - ; do • r 86021)4 1100' do , 21 b 40 Cll &•Quincey It 68 /20'Ilstlem lilt , ' 6,4 300 do • • •50 Revlon:l pCee . 12 .10 N llavon dr. 'fart 114, , i 60 ..do • 114 100 Refuting RR 830 59. 100 ; do r - 316 68 100 do 890 68 .360. do • 68)4 -200... do nt6ol 57)4 600 do 860 69 10 Mich Con lilt 63 20 , do 83)4 160 do 54 60 do • 660 64) 125 DlichSo&Nlß s 3 21X .50 do bl 5 21)4 60 do 83 22 100 do .100 22 260 titich Ei&Nlprodu3 , 36 ~ 200 do .'615 39,i; 144 Paciania Bat' 91 14 145 Clov & Plttebariv 10)( 10 Clev Col & Oln It 011,t; 100 061 & It 1 11, 160 73.14 - 30 do • 73 • 60 do , 630 72X 100 ; • do ~ . 3 7 3 14 360 La Crosse & Mil 131( 220 do - 13)6 78 do 13 14 100 • do; ' • 800 1 3 2 i BOARD. . • •. • ; SECOND 24000 Missouri'6‘s Bog 15000 do 82% 10000 do s2O 82 ) 10000 do '1,30 801 20000 Tenn Ws TO 88 . 1000 CM State 7's '7O 68 2000 do '75 fib 1000 La C.t,51 L G II 41 2000 T Ilanto&Al2,l 40 10000 Erie bonds 'B3 60 15000 MI Con Opal Int /int skg Fd Con bb 85 2000 111 Con bds 86n 25 Pacific 11 88 Co' 72% 50 do 72 126 Canton Co 21 50 Cum Coal 11y 400 do *„ 12 25 Panama It 50 N Y Ceti bEw 701; 1 100 do 70,,( 100 do blO 79 • 100 'do b 179 100 do btu , 70 50 do at 79 775 Yak. 'Railroad 213 k 230 do old 21 15 Reading ttR 58 100 Mich So 1117. 21% 70 51 & N Ppref 30 5 Go & Ohleago It 74% 200 Cie & Tol blO 44 100 OhI&RIIL 72% 125 do 72% 50 La d& 5111 R 13% 140 do 14 100 do 137 i CITY ITEMS. TOE WEATHER YESTERDAY.--TO the reader it may scorn as a rather precipitate descent from the sub lime to the ridiculous to follow our itern” open the singular boreal bolt of the Arctic sky, of which we spoke yesterday, with a random reYiew of the muddy streets that greet ue to•day. Little did we dream; in our astronomic speculations, that the boreal bow of silvery hue was no less a bow of promise than to many-colored prototype. Prehutning that the pro mice indicated was rain, of course, we can have no doubt as tithe promise having been followed by a rather copious, not to any overflowing, fulfilment. Without adopting the weeping saying that "IL never rains but it pours," we must be allowed to say, with all due de ference ta the• clerk," that yestenlay it rather over ohot the mark—or, at least, the culverts; which we presume in such cases, amounts to the same thing. It has been annonnood by the panted up ff in such matters that a few good soaking rains would be highly desirable prior to the setting in of winter; and such will no doubt have taken the hintand made a " credit entry" on their books for soaker • No. 1; or, if they have not done to, our 'regret it, that they were not yes terday.subjected to the hydropathic operation of per= ambulating the streets without on umbrella. For strictly 10-door duties, yesterday mast have been at once grand and satisfactory. For storekeepers, for ex ample, with their hands all buoy f taking stock," and no customers to bother them, what au auxiliary that drencher must have been Umbrella men (we mean those who sell the artloleo) and venders of gum Aloes, we may infer, formed an exception to Misrule, so that, In either cage, it were wrong to say the storm was not attended with beneficial results. The worst result we can bugle° as flowing from the *Oa doings is probably what doctors and undertakers will relish most. If you have taken a cold, remember the "stitch in time." Now's Tim TlNE.—ltoader, do you wish to save! money? Would you dress becomit gly, comfortably, luxuriously? Now Is the time. ‘‘ Stand not upon the order of going, but go at once " to the great clothing bazaar of, Granville Stokes, No. 607 Chestnut street, where the moot costly fabrics, ready-made or made to order, in the latest styles, comprising double extra heavy oloth overcoats, raglans, sacks, frock and dress coats, pants, and rests are almost given away, with out regard to cost. .A.ll current money taken at par value. DIOUNEN, TAI: CYNIC, 'US told, walked about the streets of Athens, some two thousand years ago, with a tub on hls hcad sod a candle In his hand at noon day, in quest of an ‘ 4 honest man." Were ho alive to day, the n Mad Socrates would require a greater light and a more extended walk to find a clothing establishment whore skill, beauty, and utility are more closely combined titan at the fashionable bazaar of Clifton Albright, & Co., g , Jayne's No. 027 Chestnut street. AURORA .iIOIIEALIS.—A wary beautiful aurora berrator lit up the northern horizon a night or two ehico for half au hour or more. The light was of a pale Cleary color, except - at either termination, where It wes of a deep crimson. An admirer of nature could nut fail to have been struck with the phenomenon, any more than au admirer of nature and art combined could refrain from being gratified by seeing a gentlemen clad In a new sult from the Brown Stone Clothing Ilall of Rocklin k Wilson, Nos. 603 and 605 Ohe.tuut street, abore Sixth. A .FortruNE!—A fortune might bo had in gifts If ono were only to buy books enough at gvans's great Original Gift book Store, No. 439 Chestnut street. Some of the gifts are worth one hundred dollars. Now, if a man would purchase twenty dollars , worth of books a day, he would secure twenty gilts a day; supposing only one of the twenty brought the oae•hundred•doliar watch, how many days would it require, with fair luck, to get rich ! Reader, just cypher that out. Most: WRAPPERN.—Moors. It. O. Walborn co. have still a few more left of those beautiful wrap pore, which they are selling at lower prices than ever. Their hands due gentlemen'n furnishing store is at NOR. 7 and 9 North Sixth street. CANDY KlNoB.—Thore aro many candy kings in the country, but none of more regal Infallibility than MOll/41,1. P.. G. Whitman & 00., Second street, below Clieetnut. Their confectionery is 1111110119 Ulna been, from time to time, In myriads of _mouths ! LETTER 01135 At the Merchants , Exchange, Phi/ode/Wee. Ship Tonawanda, Julius Liverpool, Jan 25 BUIDADRLDBIA BOARD OY TRADB. EIMAIID 0. KNIGHT, Futscis R. Corm, COMILITICI or ?HZ MOM THOB. Rniuxii, SAILING OF THE OCEAN STEAMERS. FROM EUROPE. TBOll POIL DAT Iliminonia lfamburg...New York Jan Walton Havre—New York Jan 12 DX The California Mail Steamers Ball from New York on the 6th and 20th of caoh month. MOVEISENTS OF HAVANA STEAMERS. rIIITAUBLPIIII—From New York ad, arriving at Ha Tans Bth, and New Orleans 11th. From Nevi Orleans 20th i Havana. 231 4 arriving at New York 28th. Osttiwns.—Frwm New York 12th, arriving at Havana 17th. and New Orleans 10th. From New Orleans 27th, Retrial,. Mil, arriving at New York ad. Harms °lvy—From Now York 17th, arriving at Ha vana 214, and New Orleans 2018. From New Orleans sth, Havana Bth, arriving at New York 13th BLACK WARRIOR—Prom New York 27th, arriving at Havana Ist - and New Orleans 3d. From New Orleans 12th, Havana 14th, due at New York 18th. Maim—From Charleston 10th and 4th, due at Ha vana 2.341 and 7th. From Havana 10th and 25th, due at New York 10th and 81st Marine ,Itittelltgettce. PORT OF PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 12, 1108. BUN RIBEB 7 18 I SUN 811T8 4 42 MGR WATER 11 25 MIMI! Steamship Stillman Sprague, Matthews, &O hours from 13oston, with sodas and passengers to Henry Vinson Steamship Delaware, Copes, 24 hours from New York, vie Cape May, with mdse and passengers to Jamea Ali- Barque 'Union, Power, 21 days from Pernambuco, in ballast to Lewis dr. Damon. Left brigs Breeze, Outer bridgaarom Itichneolut, for Philadelphia, die and wig; Chat a, Norris. from and for Baltimore, do; Echo, King, from New Yotk, one, do; Want, Bradford, from New York, one, ils and wtg. Barquo Ella, Sparrow, sailed from Pernambuco for Windward Islands Dec 15, seeking freight; barque Courant, Grey, from Callao for Cowes, touthed at Pernambuco Dec 11, and would pro ceed 10th. Deo 12, off Pernambuco, spoke brig Gauges, of Richmond, from Portland, lie , for Buenos Ayres—all well. The Union came into the Capes 9th inst. Behr Starlight, York, from Portland, via Newport, S days, with mitre to J Baker. Schr Remotes, Kidd, 2 days from Blackbird, with corn to L F Peterson. Bohr Elizsbethrßrown, 1 day from Penns Grove, NJ, with corn to L F Petersen • • Schr Kesington, Stone, 6 days from Boston, with [mho to Crowell & Collins. Schr Aura, Smith, 2 days from Frederica, Del, with corn to Jan Barrett & Son. Beh• A M Necombe, Newcombe, 2 days from Odessa, Del, with corn to Jas Barrett & Bon, , Buhr Mechanic, Ilendrickcan,l (lay from Odoam, Del, with corn to Jan Barratt k Bon. OLBARND Monadlp Delaware, ()open, New York, J AlMorale°. Ship Carioca, Heffner, Della and. a market, Jame Derereux. • (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) LEWES. Del.._7ari. O. The U S revenue cutter Forward, Captain Nom, left the Breakwater this morning on a cruise. The demo tug America remains in port. in company with schra char'otte Shaw, D tiodwin, lalsArlturiph, Machado, and three others, names unknown. I bear of no wrecks on the coast. Wind BE, with a prospect of a storm. Yours, &e, WM. Al. HICKMAN. rsr 111.11011ANI.J (Correspondence of the Philadelphia Exchange.) ()APE ISLAND, San 11. 4 15 P No vessels observed going either In or out during the day. Wind B—weather foggy. Yours, too., TUGS. B. I.lllalilill CDT xxt.goneen TO TDB PROOB.I NEWPORT, JOO 11. Arrived, barque Gu!deg, from 7.ansibar, of 14od for Salem. DISMORANDA Steamship Philadelphia, Boggs, far Havana and New York, cleared at New Orleans 4th inst. Steinatkip Virginia, Kelly, hence, arrived at Rich• mood nth inst. - Bteltmelilp 'Antelope, Smith, from Portland, arrived of Liverpool 23d tilt fililn Herald; Crowell uncertain, remained at fit Tho mas 28116111.'' Ship Florida, Mortimer, from Savannah, at Liverpool 26th ult.• Ship 8 7 Austin, (nark, from Galveston, 4rrlved at Liverpool 24th ult. • -ARO Sovereign of the Bess, Crulkehank, for Bombay, cleated at 'Liverpool 24th vtt. ' ' Ship Golding atar, i ) for Calda ttd, salted Iron Su duisa4 ' • . • TIEWor, Pl Rte . — LP, PIESPAt 1144,t, , , , Ship Herald of thelitormag, Rudolph, from Callen, at Queenstown 23(1•U it, Attie ette)OlOhtlfi l lotn° 4 411 t,r ju cellisiou with' the igoldeit Era, from altirders, leh I arrived in company, ~. f Ship same Moir, OsgOodfifoin Table /lay, at BiOrohP 8ay,.0 ChM Oct 21..1 ; • %hip Ruphrdele,,Litavirilor ,ilovre,eleavell 111 Now Orleans 4th list: Ship Nonpareil, Faulke t (rota Liverpool for Savannah, put back 2.vA ult, with loss of• main and milieu topgal lant masts, Mishit been la contact with I chip off the Isle of Man on the gist. Ship Won Peon, Meade, from Liverpool L74it nit; for Philadelphia, put back. pn the 2841, through Stress of weather. On the lath, when off the .file Nap. toot .overboard, in a gale, Wm Meogregor, the third 91110er. The W P was reported in the river, outward bound, on the 2,5 th. Ship Isaac demos, Chipman, from New York, at Lon don 24th ult. Ship George Green, Fairbaok, from /Isere for Mobile, put into Plymouth 224 ult. Ship Chaos, Gunton, for Savannah, cleared at Liver pool 24th ult Barque Col S Mcßee, Park, from Wilmington, NO, at Liverpool 25111 ult. Barque Glenburg, Tel,enham, from Alryab for Ant werp, sailed Croce Falmouth 224 ult. , , Barque Fairy, Bileh, from London for Siugapore, sailed from St Helen Roads ind ult. . . . !Samoa Dennis Kelly, Corwin, sidled from Coale 13th ult. for Rio Janeiro, Marque Japonica, laorf;osiekayfoitfZiJ. all well; Alps Waverly, from New York for Melbourne. put In In dlaCtess; Neptune's Car, from' New Yotet for Ban Francisco, do do; Augustine Heard, from Chluebm for Havre, do; would be condeuened; and °there as be fore reported. Brig Solicitor, (11e) Mason, hence, arrived at Belfast :Het ult Brig Enreka, Daley, hence at NOM 6th lust, Bohr B L 11 Wales, Williams, for Now York, sallid from Richmond Oth inst.'. Sehr W A Hammond, Cain, hence, and Alfred Partial, Russell, from Smyrna, Del, arrived it Boston 10th inst. Bobr U B Weston, Maley, hence at Oharleston 10th lust Encountered a severe gale, shifted deck load, and sustained other damage Bads Emily Ann,Hooper, and Treasurer, Yleber, belied at Norfolk Bth inst. Bchr Minnesota Raker, hence at Norfolk, was ran into 7th inst, oil " Chincoteague, and lost stern frame, Inain boom, and mainsail. Schr R Carlisle, Winsmore, at Providence Bth inst. from Norfolk. . ..... The cargo or the -Behr Sussex, before reported con. donned at Inagua, ,could be reshipped on board bargee Oboe E Lex. The S was valued at $5,500, and Insured for $4,600 in Philadelphia, The freight was alsointured. The barque Mary Byer, ashore at Barnegat, lay howl oir shore, perfectly tight, at 10 P SI Sunday night. The sehr 11 B Kidderetan left mane evening with anchors and chains fur her assistance. . . „ The Celina, Itobbine, from St John, Nit, at Liverpool 231 nit, repents the total loss of the ship Wallace, from Quebec for Greenock, on the 7th Deo, about 800 S from Cape Clear. The chief mate and steward w , drowned; remainder of the crew picked up ou the IT to by the Colima, and taken to Liverpool; hadbegn II dare with only a dog and four biscuits to subsist upon,. Clipper ship White Squall, 960 tone, was cold at Mar seilles, some time since, for $16,000. Ship Gibraltar, 780 tons register, built at Frankfott. Me, in 1864, rating A 2, was sold at auction Mb inst. at New York, for $10,000., Queenstown, Dec 21.—The Orapaud. Carey, from Ship Island, lost bowsprit and some sails. Pweilheii, Dec 28—The Lady Lee, (probably Lydia) from Liverpool for Charleston, grounded en a reef while Making for the roads. geeing her dangerous position, a boat from Abersoch went to her assistance, but the master declined, as he, did not want any. As the tide was making in at the time, she floated, linviog been aground for about two hours. - - . • . Deo S, let 23 N , lon 38 W, an American ship, showing a' white II in the centre Dee 22, Wicklow need It miles WSW, ship Tornado, Blumford, from Liverpool for Melbourne. NEW YORK, ILIA it—Arrived, a:teamairip Locust Point, French, from Baltimore; ahipo Bavaria, Town , trend, Havre; Ashburton, Crocker, Charleston; barques Von Borg, (Olden) Muller, Hamburg; Virginia, Hill, St Thome.; Alronaut, Peckner, Curacoa; Chevalier, An derson, New Orleans; brigs Protons, Chapman, Havana; Tiberius, Le Coq Cienfuegos; aches Baltic, Hooper, 111- , nail tlan; Cuero, Smith, from Prorlocotown for Norfolk/ Fairfax, Mott, Georgetown, DO. • Cld, ship W Tell, Bonney, Havre; beige Croton, 11lye, Port au Prince; Alice, Penny, Clenfuogoq Ischia:, Love joy Norfolk; Le Roy, Osborne, Norfolk; Baltimore, Sleight Baltimore. BOSTON, Jan 10—Arrived, ship Sea Plower, Thoht, hill, Liverpool; barques Starlight, Ryder, ale/mina; Mary Richards, itir) Trefry, Cagliari; brigs E A Loud, (Br) Rice, Papal, Deo Lucy Ann, Bryant, Cardenas; Fehr Lannon Doan, Drinkwater, Richmond. Sailed--Saturday, steamer Joseph Whitney. Sunday, ships Richard trusteed and Champlain; barques Emma ()taking and Daniel Waiter. brigs Water Witch, Boston, and Africa. 111011 LAND LIMIT, Jan 0, loft' A 01. Pulling In, brig Samuel Cook. 11 AM. Pasßing In brig Abner Taylor, from Providence for Frankfort. 2 P 01. Palm ing out, ship Champlain, from Boston for llama; Bchr Ilardserabble ROMPORT-BW, eche Maine Law, Packard, New Orleaps. MOBILE, Jan 5--Arrived, ship Belle, Tracey, Liver pool; ship Trenton. Green, do; ship Ohio, notching', New York; barques W Chandler Gage Now York; netaene, nhinney, Boston; sehr Grenadine, Baker, Charleston. At Faye' 11th nit, ship Martha Whitmore, Parker, from Cadiz for Boaton• put in sth nit with rudder gone and leaking; llNorth ' Star, from New York for Europe, (ao reported, probably barque North Star, Marion, for Maslow) leaking at the rate of ten inchea.water per hour; barque Asor, Burke, from and far Boators,arr Bth; Rehr Pathfinder, White, from New York for Toulon, put in let ult. for setts—a fterwards had to cut away masts to avoid drifting ashore In a southerly gale. Liverpool—Arr 234 ult , J Morton, Gilley, N York; Fidelia, Magill, do; 1) Stewart, Prentiss, Baltimore; Cicero, Taylor, New Orleans; 51 it Ludwig, Miller, New York; 25th, Dorcas Prince, York, New Orleans. Bld 24th, City of Now York, Baiter, New York, and is reported in the river 25th; YOIIIIIMIOO, Childs, Charles ton; A B, Oreen, New York. Chl 22d, Cambria Perry, t;cw Orleans., 2ikt, Amelia, Charleston; distil:slid Chief, Swauton, ellTatiMati 24th, tit John, Lawrence, Charleston: Crown Point, Cook, and Express, Sllitou, Plow Otioanw, Western Bea, Taylor, klesslua. In the direr outward bound ?Al, Culthator, Russell; Harvest Queen, Young; .13 Boyd, Thomas; Constantine/. kirteoduck, and Lie Witt, Clinton, Young, for N York; nivommith, Davio, for New orimpi Crown Eliot Cook, for do; Batonson, Robinson, for Gslzeston; Georgia, Mee oboe, for bavannah; Amelia, Sloe, for Charleston' L. 1•1- InothrOpigt, Ruaeoll, fas I.oloon-14A Inwarda 28d ult, Devortzhire, Moore, N York; k.rigorta,"ratingrorn, New Orleatne, 241 h, Borah Purluton, Ratan!, Darien; Sea Breeze, Mayo, Malaga. Old 231, Saracen Barry, Idelbourne; 2411,, London, Hurlbut, Now York;i Eglantine, Gleason, Newcastle and Rio Janeiro. Aloe cld 221, Abbott Lawrence, Davis, N Orleans. lint out 221,Vaueouver, Junkins, for Bombay; floteen. des, Moutgoinary, Madras; 231, Yorkshire, ltiourv, Now York. Saving Fund.—National Safety Trust Co., Office, WALNUT Street, 8. W. corner of THIRD. ARRANGEMENTS FOR BUSINESS DURING THE SUSPENSION OP SPECIE PAYMENTS DV THE DANIS'S. 1. Deposits received and payments made daily. 2. Current Dank Notes, Cheeks, and Specie will be received on deposit. 3. Deposits made In Bank Notes or Chocks will be paid back to Current Dank Notes, 4. Deposits made lu Gold or Silver will be paid back In Coin. • Interest Five pea CENT. per annum. n 026 Seamen's Slaving Fund-01E1re 203 'Walnut street, one door west of second street, Receives de posits in moms of One roller and upwards, from all Meow of the chmmuitity, and allows Interest at the rate of five per cent, per annum, °Mee open daily, from 0 until E. o'clock, and on Mon. day and Saturday until 9 in the evening. Preeldent Franklin Yell; Tree/neer. and &oratory, Marten M. Morris. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, Up to 12 o'clock Last Ntzht GIRARD 1101J8E—Cbeetout street, below Ninth _ . . . . Geo F Fuller, Washin, ton Wlt Mason, Va J L Sutton, Dalt Horam IL Day, N Y L T Holcombe, Pa D 8 Ruddink, Cincinnati Alden Sampson, Maine Joseph It Itimson, N J Judge Donaldson, Pa J Pringle Jones, Reading N Wise, St Louis E.Cantwell. N C 0 L Wilson, California P t Mills, Jr, N Y 11 M Marcus, N V J Robley, Brooklyn P D Luther, Pottsville S Martin, Davenport A 8 Mcßride & niece, St LoulsW M Dell, Smyrna, Del It 11 Reads. N Y A S Drown, N Y L 8 Gordon, Dolt A Frank, Dalt T C Wales, Denton Mrs (leo C Wales, Boston A II Doe man, N V Jas S Green, Mass Chas E Willis, 1 1 1tila J M Murdeck, Mani N D Falconer, Olasow John J Phelps, N Y Miss Phelps, N Y W A Shepard, N V D Carlin, St Louis 11 F Phonic, Lancaster I' liumbgarilner, Lancaster nos J Atwood, Pottsville 11 Eldridge, Mi. , W Firnistone, Easton, Pa S Simonton, N Y E 11 Pond, N V A 11 Eno & lad), N V blisa Eno; N Y Anion S Treat, COLD Wm T Mina, Conn Time Itinseati, N Y MADISON HOUSE—Second street. above Market A klane.,och, Wilmington J Hopper, Havre-do-0 rase S It Martha, l'a S B Wearer, Del Johnson Simpers, M 1 W Babbitt, Ohio John L Mattocks, Ohio J T Danliter, Mlle S Nightcaple, Do7lrotown BARLEY WEAR—Second street. below Vine. T P Hervey, Pa 1111tldoelt, Wilmington tease Ayre, litontg. co, Pa Staey Brown, Pa 1' F Perry, Buck, en, Pa II Scarborough, Did Jas Logan, Lancaster BALD EAGLE—Third otreet, above eallowhill A S Ulmer, Allentown W 2l Senoinger ro. NATIONAL HOTEL—Race street, above Third. Levan Morris, Harrisburg John It lhonser, Phan John J Senney, Phila. Henry Smith, SE Chunk (lon ittirper, N Y J It Bethlehem il Jlleruller, Pottl/010 J Witsseinsu. Pottsvllle Owen Hummel, Del 0 It Roth, Wilmlnston Henry Johnson, Pottsville Chat Jones, Sch Haven Paull Achenhach, Pa John T James, Sunbury N C Adonis, Sunbury John S Hacker, Lune co BLACK TIME INN—Ellitt and Merchant stroeta. J. Scott, Lewisville David Nimble, Elinblevillo JlIodpon& son, N London Robt Hodgson, N London J 11 Galbraith, Sitermanstu W 11 Spear, Wilmington Caen Storer, Pottstown Geo Mullin. Pa Edw Crosson, Unionville Cll Wollaston, Unionville Semi Taylor, Chester co J r Headleson, Chester co 1,141 AC Crosson, Chester co Gen 'Martin. Chester co W Woodward, Chester co II Jones. Philo Etiw Scott, Cheater co J Clark & la, Eanonster co John Conrad, Lancaster co John Campbell, hocks co MERCHANTS' 110TETi—Fourth street. below Arch Hon It Brodhead, Easton C L Rowsnil, Valley Forgo W Dodson Truniatisburg 3,18 Sehall, Ashland A F Hamner, Olio lion J Wondring. Easton ti W Shaw le, Easton E L Finlth, Beading Y Smith tt wife, Ps W I, llunias,n. Coon I) Dishes's Conn 11 Sheldon, N Y D 'Barnet, Easton A (I Fuller, Phlls A D Hope, N J I Bsker, Truntansburg AMERICAN llOTltL—Ckeatnut street, obey/ Piftb. 0 II Banton, Wed Chester 0 Drluten, West Che.der El Ramon, Milwaukee JM U O'Connell, Ilarb'g Mine 3 O'Connell, O'Connel, Ilarrhiburg T O Palmer, N I 0 Newly, N 0 P Cummings, Vs J C Campbell, Vs Air Melton, Deriten WARS Campbell, Ye SAI Do lipid, Norristown II II 7.9 dis, Wilkembarre Ur J Sharp, Philipsburg W A llocal. Ra.teti 't V Field, Poston J "DiAturnell, N lILAOIC BEAR IMPEL—Third atreat. ab Haslet Ullman, New Ittitan A Rachman. Peastersllle Jaime 0. Snyder, Green Lane Wm Buckman, Jenlontoun Daniel Olivier, Lehigh co ThOR Hersh, IClneaville DI K Trolchler, Pa Na.cul Anderson, Pa STATES UNlON—Market street, Above Sixth. David Letter, Munson ce, 0 Eat Chien, Chet,ter co, Pa IVm It, Pa Jeff Sable, Pittsburgh q A (loodinan, Baltimore Jae J 01111144,13, Baltimore Alfred Tbompaou, halt Nana Horton, York co, Pa Thor , Cowl, York co, Pa E J Cochran, Baltimore Praucin Clanton Baltimore Lotto; Wilkiloon, half Jas Braden, Baltimore, Lemuel Lebo, Baltimore Waled Kemble, Lancaster ONION HOTEL—Arch street, below Fourth. Mr Stolhoo & lady, N J J Leenley, N J J N Keen, Easton Chas Mickey, Allentown Semi Patterson, M Chunk John Foley, Danville, Pa D Smith, Reading J F Cozol, P& R It Jae Brown. Salem, N J H llartliog, P,r,n14,21 John Kramer, Steubenville James Dixon, Reuben/010 Chug S Illener, St Louis Thos T 'Heiman, Hunt's' Henry Stolen, Milton. Pa J Baker. Milton Pa lowa JC Fads & lady, lowa Madam Iteque, J . Staples, Doylestown JII lloerkb, PUila ti W Thompson, Bridgeton John Carter, Tamaqua 111 Yardley, Do)lestowit Henry Itakenhus, N Y 'l' Issgles ) ti DAINry, Tq DOMESTIC PORTS FOREIGN POIIIII 53 peeicir Noticie Vlnso In Phrenology AVM be commenced lu o taw days,• by JOHN L' OAY.101; Versos moderate. 'ApiNation tleketa sboald be Made Immediately at POWLVI WELLS & 00. , 022CHESTMJT Street. A liberal diatom:it will be mule to dabs or medical stu dents and others. ' A-rondo:4lone. walk or withent written deacriptiona ,oli ekerauter, made day and evening. jell-ot* William C. 111cR ea, 907 Chestnut Street, le nelllog all kWh of flue Stationery at one-half the re gular price. Call on biro at once and you will be satin fled. Jag-0m Anhin's Patent GesWorke, ItREWIIiD ?OR TOWNS, VILLAGES, AND I'ACTORINS, PORTAFILIi GAS WORKS, POI HOTRLS, STORRS, and COUNTRY SRAM put , up at abort notice. These works occupy but little 'glace, are easily operated, and furoleh a BRILLIANT GAR LIMIT at low emit For further information call at No. 114 North SE VENTH street, where the works can be seen In opera tion, or address CHAS. N. T111714P, Agent, No. 114 North SEVENTH street, Philatia. ULIAL Triune, Agent, Baltimore, Ml. Ja,G-Iw4 Hewitt:: Mnebinre—Price &25.—Persoviii wish ing to purrhage n REALLY GOOD Machine should sail at 922 OIIESTNUT Streot s midget one of PR&TTI Patent. Those Machines aro warranted to give satis faction. Stitching done for Two °tints per yard at the Oftico. jail-3,6w* S. C. Ileumld, Commission Business in Coin merclal paper lad negotiations of loans, be Wexner st., opposite the Exchange, Philadelphia. nolo-2m The Greatest Bargains In the World.—The snbacrlber, Wing about to dm his business, offers his inttire stock of superior Itoaily-made Clothing for mile. All in want of a superior article are invited to giro Min a call. Store to lot and fixtures for gab. M. TRACY, 292 MARKET Street. dol6 ?m Bevreris lutapt Cordial.--. 71115 invaluable Cordial hi prepared from a variety of the moat choice and efficient aromaticii known In medicine, and la !be moat perfect and reliable carminative extant for Infante and pang children. By its powerful influence a speedy cure is 'Mooted la all cases of Cherie, windy pains and spume. Relieve' and mitigates much of chlldron's suffering during denti tion or teething, and by Its nothing proportion tram quilises pains of the bowels, looseness, vomiting, An. The Infant Cordial has become a standard remedy, and has been used in thousands of oases with the wont abundant cocoons. No family should be without it. Prepared only by Ifienwr A. Bowel, At his Drug and Chemical Blare, N. E. corner of Sixth and Breen its., Philadelphia. To whom all orders most be addressed. And for sale by Druggists generally. an lb-1y For perfumed Breath, White Teeth, and heautiful complexion, use " halm of 1,000 Flowers." Por dressing Ladies' hair, use " Woodland Cream, a Lax Pomade." It curls Gentlemen's hair beautifully. W. P. POTRIDOR & CO., Proprietors, N. Y. Por sale by T. 11. Peterson, 306 Chestnut; Samuel Dimes, Twelfth and Chestnut; A.ll, Durand, 718 Chest nut; T. 11 Peters & Co., 710 Chestnut; G. C. Evans, Gift Book-store, 439 Chestnut; 0. B. Hubbell, 1410 Chestnut; French, Richards, & 'Co., Tenth and Mar ket; A. R. Taylor, Ninth and Walnut; Dr Morrison, Seventeenth an& Chestnut; J. W. Wines d Bons, Eighteenth and Twenty-Second and Market; rdwartt Christman, 102, Chestnut; Thomas Lancaster, corner Eleventh and Walnut. nOl2-ly Saving Fund ON TEE AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, S E. Comm VOTaITII allo WALNUT BMWS, Ms alma paid lu full ou demand, AND CONTINCUB TO DO 80. INTEREST, FIVE PER CENT. de23-Im* Cabinet Ware and UPHOLSTER Y, 624 WALNUT ST, OPPOSITN INDI4`ENDENOIO SQUARE:, GEO. J. HENREL'S, 624 WALNUT Street, Late of 179 Cheetout Street Good Coffee. Lovers of Coffee cannot mallet, the full value of their favorite beverage without having it made In the Old Dominion Coffee Pot. ARTHUR, BURNITAH, t 011.110Y s 111 and. 110 South TENTH, cur. of Ocorge, dS.ffut Sole Manufacturers, Jackson, JOB PRINTER, MERCHANT STREET. Cheeks, Notes, Drafts, Dills Lading, DIII Heads, Cir• calms, Cards, and all other kinds or Job Printing, at prises to suit the times. oa1T•1y Marriages On the 7th Instant, by Rey. J, 8. Clark, Mr. LEN DRUkt L. VANSANT to Mka AMANDA M, EXTORT, all of Bucks County, Pa. In Baltimore, on The i tie instant, by Rev S. L De witty, Mr HENRY G. ST. CLAIR, of Phils.lelrhia, to Miry MARY It. SILYEA, of Baltimore. EDralls Suddenly on the 111 h feedlot. after aehort and Revere Illuenn;11}111111EllT lIALFMLNN, Fen , In the 40th year of his age. .1118 relatlrea and friends, and the members of Wash ita' Lune, An, I. are roapeatltolly Incited to attend lift funeral, on WeStoto.a., ot a .'4..k, jbla late residence No. 1315 Chestnut /arced (New York, Brooklyn, (1:. 1.,) and Delaware papers will please ** morning or the 11th Instant, JAM) S LESLEY LESLEY, only non of Edward A. and K. Lesley, agfl 23 months. The fatuity are invited to attend the roue ral, from the retddence of his parents, No 268 South Fourth street, oo Wednesday, 18th iLletatlt, at 1 o'clock P. M. To pro ceed to Laurel (lilt. ** Wtdowst Houses—The Annual Meeting 'of the INDIGENT WIDOWS' AND SINGLE WOMEN'S SOCIETY of Philadelphia will be held at the Asylum. on GIIERRT Street, below Eighteenth street, on TIIGESDAY, January 14th, at 12 o'clock noon. Thu Her. Dr. LETIII.IIIN will read the Reports and make an Addrt,s on the occasion. ,1412-'2O/ J 1:7 What Shall we Ent 7—At the request of many whew the Inclemency of the weather last eve ning prevented front attending hiv Introductory Lec ture on the Ohoitadtry of the Table, Prof. CULLING. HAM will repeatlt TO-MORROW (Wednesday) EVE. NINO, at S o'clock, at the Mull or the Spring (lar der, Institute, BROAD and SPRING GARCON Streets. Tickets to the Course of Six Lectured 75 routs—To be obtained of the principal druggists. .142-2t* S'nte Gonitalttre.—The members of the Dem.:ratio State Committee are reel:x.4.l to met at Iluehler's Hotel, Harrisburg, ou TUESDAY, JanuAry 111, at 7 o'clock P. kf O. It BUCIC A LEW Chair nau J N. Ilurcutuscq, t rt. J. HALDAMAN, Stcrotaries. Lur Lecture In Alit of the Poor.—The Rey, ALICKED NE't IN, D. D , will lecture in the l'eun Pres byterian Church, TENTH street, below Girard Avenue, on TUESDAY EVENING next, the 12th inetaut, at 73 o'clock, the entire proceeds of which err to be devoted to the benefit of the Poor of the Twentieth ward. sub ject The Plurality of Worldn." Tickets 23 cents—to be bad of any of the officers and members of the Relief AF.vociation ; alvo, at various atom in the wart, and at the door on the evening of the lectu,o. G rani! r Lnud Uompany.—The Anttuttl Meeting of the Stockholders of said Cowpony will be held at 10 North SEVENTH Street, ou TUESDAY, the 12th day of January, 1060, at 0 o'clock. D. , for the election of Officers for the ensuing year. N. D. Amendments to the By-Lairs proposed will be acted upon at sold meeting. de22.tus* ED " Netter —At an Annual Ittertlng of the Stockholders of the OMANI.) F & M. INS CO , Lehi Cite day at then °Mee, No SO2 WALNUT btredt, the following Oilloere sod Olrecture wore duly elected to arms for the cunning year : . . PivicT T—A. —JO A E . so L JONESvionETT 131:oar:TAar AND TIIIIMAIrt.. ABSIBTANT BIWRICTaHT Dirtge sk - -7NO. 8. M .MULLIN JKIIEB 11. ALVORD. `TORS. JOEL JONES, GEO. W. WOODWARD, WM. 61. SWAIN, 11. N 11178110110118, JNO. ANSPACII, JR , TIIO. CRAVEN, JOSEPH. KLAPP, DI. D., AS. GILLETT, JNO, MgCLURE, , J Eft WALKED., J. 11. lIUOIIEB, C D.IOIOEMAKER, W. 8. BOYD, If. It COGOIGIALL, WIL C. ItUDIKA,N, JNO. W.CLAIIIIOIIN, FRANCIS PETERS. J. 8 MoMULLIN, Secretary. • Putt.auriviiii, J►n. 6, 1855. ja6•at :4 1 1=t, h t ' tt i d " oll ;tut day evenlog, Dec 24, at the Library. fur the purpose of noininuting officers fur the cunning your, JOHN ASH. TUN, Jr., woe appointed Chairman, and Taw. Suivbs , Seeretary. Ou mutton, it wax Rosa v coed to nominate °Dicers to, upon the following named Directora ; W. E. Dowen Robert (Innen Joseph Cooper C. D Line Frederick Fair horn J 11 Dullen, Jr. Joxeph C Drub!, Frank T, S, Dailey Arthur 31. Iturtou W L Schaffer Richard wood Benjamin (isxklil Edward S Clarke Aud Chitties Miriade wan u ved. That the meeting pro ir the eitaning ye.,r, Iltre persons were nominated for Cornelius N. IVeyouilt James II llAnlnll John h 81iniirou A. C. Durimost David T. Ilurr II Dinged John Ashton, Jr. ((so. W. ()Mous J II Atiro.l Thog Shipley Thomas Howard John V. Wilson Oconee/. Wei onilnateit for Treasurer. On motion, Tickets contslning tho miles at the nominees were directed to be whited nod jzisced in the Library Dun - Week previous to the election, nut the proceedings of this meeting to be published In the news• pipers Un motion the meeting intiourneS. JOHN ASHTON, Jim , Chairman Taos. SIIII'LRT, Secretory. ilet3ojas,ll St IVUTMEGS.-16 CASKS PRIME NUT MEGS; in More and for nalo by lIHNHY 140111,EN & CO , 221 and 2'23 Staab FOURTH !greet. FOR RECEIVER OF TAXES, wm. 000nwiN, TRMILTTII WORD Pubjrct to Democratic Rules. -for Onle flub tto Let. AN OLD AND WELL-ESTABLISHED RETAIL DRY GOODS FIRM, being desirous of changing their business, offer FOR BALL a desirable stock of Staple Dry Ooods, and the hood Will of one of the beat stands in SECOND Street fn addition to their Retail business they have a considerable Whole ludo trade. Address Box No. 133, P. 0 , Philadelphia, with name and address STORE ON FRONT STREET To LET. - . The 6toro No. 20 South FRONT ntrect, running through to LAM& streot, mow occupied ty DS sure. John Farouw & Co. Apply to L. J. LEVY & (111.1:3TNUT street, shore MOUTH DESIRABLE OFFICES at 520 WALNUT St., opposite the State fleece; one of the first builuess locations in Philadelphia, with heat, light, and all modern oonrenieures. Apply on the promises, Boom No. 8, to fl. W. J. BALL, Agent. node tizmounlo. REMOVAL.— 0. FAWCETT, HAIR CUTTER AND W/O 411.t/Clin, gas ;colored to IVA OLLESTtitir street, four &ore be low r,w,vjanit, J 441 ~DlltC's. '~' OFFICE OF THE UNION CANAL CO., Pnatansxmos Jan 11 , 1858. The Annual Meeting of the Stockholder', of the 'enlen Coup' OffirpanY of Penneylraqis will be held at the Oleos Of the Company, No, 228 WALNUT Street, (par au tkr Boildtng,)ou TUESDAY, February 24 next, at It o'clock at whl,ll time an Election for Officers and Managers wilt take place. Jal2—tfe2 0. THOMPSON, Secretary. OFFICE OF THE PENNSYLVANIA .4-11 , RAILROAD CO. . Pro tanstent IL January 11th, Ink NOTICE TO fOORTIOLDERS — Tho Annual Meet ing of the Stockholder,. of this Company will be hod on MONDAY, the let day of Ifebruart. 185 S, at 10 o'clock A. SI , at the RANSOM-STRERT HALL The Annual Election for Eight Ditectots will be held on MONDAY, the let day of Matek,lBso, et the often often Company, No. 30S WALNUT. Street. Ptl2-dttel EDMUND SMITH ; Secretary. OFFICE OF TIIE INSURANCE COM CARY OE NORTH AMERICA, PLIILADSLPHIA, January 11, 185 S. The Board of Directors have this day declared a Semi. Annual Dividend of SIX. leEll CENT., exclusive of the State Tax, out of the profits of the business of the Con. puny for the Brat etc mouths, payable to the Stock holders, or their legal representatives, ON DEMAND. jal2-ilt HENRY D. SNEERER!), Secretary. AND REA DIN G _IL RAILROAD COMPANY, Wks 227 South FOURTH Street, PHILADELPIII.I t Jan. 11, 1668. At au Election held this day, by the Bteckholders of this Company, the following gentlemen were unani mously, elected as officers for the ensuing year: President—lL D. (SULLEN. alaml. North', John Ashhurst, U. 8 Rotor, David S. Brown, G. W. Richards. M. 8. Itichants, of Reading. Treasurer-8 AML. BRADFORD. Secretary—W. 11. MoILUENNEY. jal2-et A N ANNUAL MEETING OF SHARE rm. HOLDERS of the MARSHALL 'SAVINGS INSTI TUTION of Philadelphia will 1* held THIS EVE NING, ,at 7 o'clock. The NINTH Annual Report will be subinltted, and an Election for Offleora will be hold. jal2-Itie W. 21. LEVICK, 'Secretary. wATER RENTS FOR 1838.-DEPART MENT POE SUPPLYING THE CITY WITH WATER, IIIILADULPOI.I ‘ January 11th, 1858. Extraot from an Ordinance approved December 28th, 1854: Section I. The Select and Common Councils of the City of Philadelphia do ordain, That all Water Rent, shall he payable to tho Register of Water Rents, at his Mike, annually, IN ADVANCE, ON Till: SECOND MONDAY OF JANUARY, and upon all Water Rents unpaid upon the first day of April in any year there shall be charged the suns of FIVE per centum; and upon all rents unpaid on the first day of July in any year there shall be charged an uldltional sum of TEN per centum. The attention of the Water Tenants of the City le respectfully invited to the provisions of the above Ordi nance. jal2-3t WILLIAM BONSALL, Register. TANI:URI' 9, 1858.—The holders of the J first mortgage bonds of the Philadelphia and Bun bury Railroad Company are requested to meet at the office of the Company, 803 - WALNUT street, at 12 o'clock 11., on IVELCiII..IDAY, 13th instant, upon busi- ness of importance. jall-31 HOUSE OF REFUGE.—The amnia' itteet -11 log of the Contributors to the House of Refuge will be held at the office of James I. Barclay, Esq., in the Athenamen Building. SIXTH, below WALNUT street, on WEDNESDU next, January 19, at 4 o'clock P 111., when the report for the year 1857 will be submitted, and an election will be held for officere and managers of the Institution for the ensuing year ALEXANDER HENRY, Jag-F3l& -9tSecretary IL of R. OFFICE OF THE QUAKER CITY IN. SURANCII COMPANY, 4O WALNUT ER eet, PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 5, 1853 The second annual meeting of the Stockholders of the quaker Cr y Insurance Company was held this day, when the following Officers and Directors were 1.111101- moully elected for the ensuing year: OP VlCtliVo. President—GEO. H. DART. Vice Prettident—E. I'. ROSS. Secretary and Treasurer—lL R COGGSIIALL. Assistant Secretary-3 11. BUTLER. DI ItISCTOBS. George 11. Hart, W . Railep, E. P. Bong, Andrew It Charobera, A C. Callen, J. L. Pomeroy, Joseph Edwards, Ohm. G. John (I Dale, 71 It. ConishalL Foster S Perkins, Samuel Jones, H. 117. Fuller. Ja7•llt H. IL COOOSSIALL, Seely. OFFICE ANTHRACITE INSURANCE COMPANY, No. 311 WALNUT Street, January 4, 1859. 'Notice is hereby given, that in pursuance or a resolu tion of the Board of Directors, a second instalment of FIVE DOLLARS per share on the stock, notes, and subscription to the capital stock of the Company, iv re quired to be paid at the office of the Coinpany on or be ton, MONDAY, the first day or February,l6sS jto-inttFebl W. It SMITH, Secretary. NO TICE TO CONSIGNEES.—Tho ship STALIYART, Capt. Lucas from Liverpool, in now ready to discharge at SIIIPAN street wharf. Con signees will pie.e deliver their permits to the officers ou Leant All goods not permitted within Rea days will be sent to palm store THOS. RICHARDSON ik CO., ja7 101 WALNUT street. PAYMENTS.-SAVING FUND of the AMERICAN TRUST COMPANY, South east corner of WALNUT and FOURTH Streets. —Thin old Institution having continued to pay in full on de. maw!, without notice, will receive Deposits at She Prr Cent Interest, and pay back all stuns, large or small, ON DIMIND, IN GOLD AND SILVIIR. Open from It o'clock till 5, oat on Mondays till 8 o'clock in the even. log ALEXANDER. WIIILLDIN, President. Jso C. Suss, Secretary PtllL4m:Lenls, January 4,1858 OFFICE OF THE FIRE; INSURANCE CONItANY Or THE COUNTY OF 11111.ADEL PIIIA. JANC,III . 4. 1S.:8. Thu Three:era nr the salt Cowpony hare thie day (to clan,' a Dividend of Your per rent con the amount of the capital stock paid In) which null be payable to the Stoat.°Mere or their legal reprecentativee, ou and after the And In conformity with the Act of Incorporation, a general 'fleeting of the Stockholders will be held on dIONDAY, the 18th instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, at the Dllice of the Colopiny, No 4 . 12 North TIMID Street, fur the purpose of electing. ten Director; for the ensiling years BENJAMIN F. 110ECKLEY, jas.dt IS. Secretary. - - - NOTICE.— °Mee of the Beaver Meadow Railroad Company. liitiLlnaLrlTlA, December 11, 11357. The annual locating of the Stockholders of the Bearer Meadow Railroad and Coat Connie,ly will be held at their office, No. 32i WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, the ISth of January nest, at 12 o'clock, at which time an election will be bald for President and ten Director. fur the enouleg year. delti-dtJalS* L. CHAMBERLAIN, Sec and Treas. OFFICE OF THE LOCUST MOUNTAIN COAL AND IRON CO.—CulLAngLealA, Dec 18, 18'4.—The annual meeting of the Stockholder+ of this Company will be held at their office, No 888 FOURTH. Street, on MONDAY, the 18th January, at 11 o'clock A x ,at which time there wi ll Le an election of restore to aOl , /0 for the ongoing' year 11029.dtja/8 'lBll. C. LUDWIG, Secretary. O FFICE OF TILE INSURANCE COM PANY OF NORTH AMEIIICA--PIIII..ADHL.P.JI•, Detelilber 2.at, .—The annual meeting of the stuck• boltlerA will hold et the office of the Company, No. 232 WALNUT Street, on MONDAY, January 11th. 1539, at 1 . 2 M , and ou Tt.3IIIIAY, the day felloson,r, January 12th, 1458, an Election will be held, for Diree• tors, to serve the oesuinv year. Jai-Atjxl2 HENRI 1). blikatßUltt). 2.7ecrttary. lI ERCANTIEE LIBRARY.—The :maul 1 meetmg of the stori.Lohlers of the TI LIBRARY COIII'AN I', for the election of Directors and Trea•urer, anti for the transaction of other Will b 0 held iu the Library room, on TtilietiMl EN• ISO, January 12th. ISSB, at T 3 o'clock CIIARLES Il DINILEII, Secretary. Ltotember Stith, 1157. jal-frtutt BRIDGE NOTICE.—THE TIME FOR 1-11 , receiving Nana and Estimates for the Chestnut Street Bridge, has, by Ordlusnce of Councils, been ex. tended to the 2tlth day of January, l6,B STItICKIAND KNIABS, de3BAltjalNl Chlef Engineer 604 Surveyor. PUBLIC LAMP S.-THE PUBLIC IS reapectfullyinformed that Offices have been opened by the District Superintendents or Public Lighting, at which either:in are regovistel to give inforinktion respect ing accidents which may happen to the Public Lanipa; or of any failure In lighting or extinguishing them at the prover time; or If not. properly elenned and to good Belting condition. The Books will be kept by Joseph Belly, No. 603 Wharton et , First Ward, Charles Carty, duet of dildiatrict, No, 3 Bahasa at above Sixth; Miran U. Kirk, No. 820 North Sixth et , above Brown, Twelfth Ward; M. W Deshung, No. 2'23' ICoatee sreet, Fifteenth Ward; MAN Bowlby,GanOttice,Twenty-Sourth Ward, (West Philadelphia;) M. II Il'Fashlen, ties Office, Twenty-Second Ward, (oermantown;) Win. N Market, Ban Office, Twenty-Thlrd Ward (Frankford,)and at the One Office In Seventh street, below Market. 111 order el the Trustees of the Philielelphla Gas Worke A. J. RITE, Buporlotenant of Diatribution IVANTED—A VESSEL to load in the Lou Nous lino tor New OrleAn. Apply to BISHOP, :41M0N6, OE CO., 317 Ut 12) (tote. I'.U) North Wt aryut WIIOLESALE GROCERY BUSINESS. WANTED—.k situation Try a yonnw man, in the above business, who how hat two years. eaporienco in Merchaudnong, and who can cotonisnd from twenty to tarnty.tive thou%nud dollars for the first year in near Pennsylvania trtale, Address Boa USO, I.lollidsyrburch, Binh. co., Peun ja6.7ta AGENTS WANTED. to Teo Dol lars pot day coo be esonly undo. Call on A. SLACK, at Jacob Loinan'a Sorrel Hone Hotel , B eat King overt, 1.31.1014t0r, Ps. dolS-tf WA e N AN T A ttn it , y FO Ab R I. T . IIE ied UNITE u D rie S I TA ,e I n 'ES whom will boa gi•on good pity, Doan! clothi ng, ' fin3 raoAllcal attendance ray from 11l to RJI per ui ' uuth No man haying a wife or child will be accepti‘l Apply for MOUNTED SERVICE., at No 817 MARKET lax...it atavre Eighth, north aide WILLIAM B ROYALL, lit Limit lid Roo of Cavalry, • net fiiihnie Iteentlting °Alcor. r lIE MECIUNICAL alter THIS DAY, the Ilth lust , the BREAD Iron] this entebh,hinent, and DREAD TICKETS, rill be for kale at the rellownn: Depet4 At the DEPOT, corset. BROAD 4.1 Ml Nl:Strut, At CA 1,1:11 CLOTIIIER'd, 115 North r Ent r•treet At JACOB V. lIECK'S, FOURTH, shore Callow hill street At HENRY E IS'ILEINSON'S, corner HETI! and COATES Strecte. Other DepOti will be tteneltheed fr o m ktly to 11 AS, A.l arrangements are completed Perwier wirhlng Dread delirered at their will please re,ri*ter their mini, at the Depot.., where looks are piorlile.l fur that purp.... A* I'ooll Po P oullleinut number to extablirli router 'tre obtained, ninth delivery will 1”. begun Ticket, ci iwe kind*, one tut the axe or thing, who with their tire Introt At their dwelling*, and owe for the nut,, of Iho.e Who for tend for it to the ItvpOtt. %alb , resided andfor rode at the Depot, The Carriers 111 ls• .traded to deliver Dread for Carrier*' thktite •' P ice of 4, e.arr err' ''s, 5 N I , cent., each. Price of •, Depot ticket•," 1 c..ntr each. Jall.ltf O. MAI DANIEL, sup nuten4ent (101.. G. DE KORPONAY HAS THE honor to iuferto the ['Maims of Philadelphia that he has beet, appolnte4 INTEItPILETER of the l'lotea States Court., and opeuett an 011Ics tut translations of all Modern Language+ at 1010 UVORDE street, abus e WALD, where he will he In attendance to all the nen trawactlona it, his line. de2l.lto ci_EORGE W. SMITH, AUCTIONEER ILA N. it corner of BARRON and SOUTU Btrvet.. above Ileeowl. IVitNINa Haus. SALIM RYERY SATURDAY M 1 o'clock, at the Auction Store, oTHArdivere, Oat leryHousekeeping ArUelee, Clothing, Watekei, ry, Fano, Articles, ito. 11 ANILL A ROPE.—TO WESTERN ILL AND SOUTHERN MERCIIANT4 'trice stock of Manilla Rope, for Alb. by WEATICR, PITI,ER, dr. CO , ,141 R 2.1 N. UK At and 21N. WRAAYEI. - 9itenetnetitc----' OLD FOLKS' CONCERT, Ai NATIONAL 11414 IdAnyi e tet, above Twelfth, By urgent mho ' large of delighted citizens. oho eased amnia of lest wen, FATHER RIAtIP nod tils Old Yolks will glee PI VE GRAND CONC7lllll,'ot Ancient sod 8.00.4 ) lime la Costume of Olden ?Inse,on mach <mewing of the week,at 7K o'clock. begins:tug on Idoaday o the 11th January, GRANDFATHRNYO73O, paw on 97, will puede e t the Great Grandfather Fiddle. The unparalleled oneness of this unrivalled Mutest Company In other cities, where hundreds could sot gain admittance, la the largest halls, bespeak for the MG rens a great treat. Come one, some all, hear their tweet male, and see how you would have looked had you lived one hundred year. 4.0• The unprecedented large anemic* Net attended thee Canons in the put week warn you to buy your t cketa at the Gall during the day. Tickets 25 cents Sao 11-ht LIOUCAN'T lIELP IT. DR. VALENTINE writ Lecture at HANDEL AND MAYEN HALL Eighth and Ewing Orden streets. oa TUESDAY, 12t h Ind ,at TA; o'eletk P. M.. to aid at Mau NORTHERN OLINICAL INFIRMARY. Coma eaily if you wait a good acid. Jan 11-2tB MRS. D. P. BOWERS' , 'WALNUT STREET TREATRR, Solo Lem. MRS. D. P. DOWERS. ketiug and Stage Marogrer .... . . ....MR. RICRIIMS. TUESDAY EYENINti. ionuary 12th, 1838. Will be performed the great origins! Spectacular and Romantic Dromatntitled MONTE CRISTO . . , . . , Edmond barites . . Mr Conway !tone Villefort Sir Lewin The Abbe Pada Mr RlChings Mercedea Mrs DP Borers Mica Inching' In liahleo Prices of Adrnlasion 20 Cents. Secured Sesta in Deem Circle ..;.81X Parquet 20 rt lies Office open from 10 o'clock A sf. to 3 P. 01. Doom open at a (tauter to 7 o'clock; crirjala will rico at 7 o'clock, V‘THEATLEY's ARCH ST. THEATRE. —SOLE LESSEE W. WHEATLEY. TUESDAY EVENING, January' 12th, MSS. Will be performed Douglas Jerrold 's beaut'fal Do mestic Drama, entitled Marlin Ileywott<l, MrRENT Dav DAY. enport; Crombe, Mr Dol men ; Rachel Heywood, Sin Davenport; Polly Palm Mira A Crtree. The performance to coviude With the Grand Spec. tacular Play of THE LAST DAYS OP POMPEII. ley; rboantees, , M M i r s Em ma a v T en a prt r ; Ny d d o ian,. Mr Wm Wheat lira E L DAVOIIe port, SUALE or PRICES.—Boxes, cents ; Secured grata, 34 cents; Orchestra Stalls, 50 cents; Beata In Private Ilexes, 75 cants; Gallery, Ircents; Gallery for Colored Persouv, 25 cents; Private Box in Gallery for Colored Persona, .3.4 cents. Box Office open from 10 A. NI. until 3 P. Doors will open at ag o'clock; performance to commence at 7, precisely. IJATIONAL TILEATRE, WALNUT ST. NEAR EIGHTH. LESSEE INWLEY BAB/dORE. ASSISTANT MANAGER R. JOHNSTON. STAGE DIRECTOR MR .1. B. ADDIS. TUESDAY EVENING. January 1201.1855, The performance will commence and conclude with the Great Local Drama entitled TILE POOR OF NEW YORK. Paul Fairweather Min Proctor Livingston Mr R Johnston Badger Mr Damara Midst Mrs. Cunningham. Lucy Fairweather.... Mrs. Butler. Pawed or ADX18810:4-25 Cents to First Tier; IS Conte to Second Tier. Doors open at 61{' o'clock. Performance to com mence at 11i' o'clock. SANFORD's OPERA nousr,-- ELEVENTH Street, above Chestnut. ETHIOPIAN PERFORMANCES TEAS EVENING. Ethiopian Life Illustrated by Sanford's Troops of Stars—New Dance' by the Sanford Children. Doors open at 7 o'clock—to commence quarter before eight. To conclude with A LAUGHAI3LS APTERPIECS Admittance 23 cents. mrp Q3oaDs. SPRING GOODS-1838. PRINTS A ec W FenAacr's. in large assortment, of superior styles and goality ; also, Robert Rennie's,Rocklogbatu Co.'s, and other makes BLEACHED AND DROWN COTTONS. Lansdale, Hope, Blackstone, York Premium, Collar, net, Cares River, Central, Willimantic, Johnston. (Irv ine. Virginia Family, 3lrchanital and Farmers'. Warren A., Sr. Also, Slaters acid Shepard's Canton Flannels; Brown and (Beached Drills; Jewett City Denims ; Irene Tics ; Alabama, Carolina, and Keystone Stripes; Lans dale Nankai.. and Slirsius , Corset Jeans; Cambria; Checks, Pantaloon Staffs, &.c..tc WOOLLEN GOODS dirooniirld and Terry'a Black Doeskins; Ca...acres; Gletiliam and Pomeroy's Cotton Warp Cloths; Stearns' Union Cse-ilinerea. printed and plain, in great variety; Minot, Mineral Spring and other desirable style.% of SA tnietts Alen a good ui•ortmeot of Black and Nixed Caiiiinieres, Kentucky Jeans, and Plaid Linsey, For ante by the package,—{ liberal discount made for approved abort paper. . WELLING. COFFIN ,k CO.. 118 CHESTNUT street MUSLINS OF ALL WIDTHS AND GRADEB CURIVEN STODDART & BROTEIER Hare now open a large stock of BLEACHED AND BROWN SHEETINUS AND SHINTINGS, Comprising all the moat desirable makes, which are sold at the very lowest prices, by the piece or yard. Nos. 450, 452, an& 454 jolt NORTH SECOND STREET, ABOVE WILLOW. ENGLISH KNEE WRAPPERS.— SII ARPLESS BROTIIEIN have angll.h Kn. Wrappers, fur earflap, and travelling, Al.", (FeatLe men's t hawl, at reducad ja`,, CHESTNUT tad EIGHTH Strett4. BLACK YEILS.--Black French Veils, rich rtylev Also, Mode, Crape. and Barege Veitg. ra. aOa 1)7 ottarter.ess BROTHERS, ja9 CHESTNUT and MOUTH gtreeta. riIARLATANS.-WHITE AND COLORED 11 TARLATANS, for Droning. Dreasea, at ARPLEBB BROTHERS', is 9 CIIESTNUT and EIUUTU Etreata LONG BROGUE SHAWLS FOR $Bl We do believe that we are selling, at this pre cent time, Broehe Shawls CHEAPER THAN THEY WILL EVER BE AGAIN Blanket Shawls, new styles, very cheap. Chenille Shawls, considerably under eoet RICH DAYA DERE SILKS, BLACK. SILKS, .tc. We have received 013,1 are selling tasznilleent Drees Silks or Si c ,worth 51 2.5 They are from a NEW YORK BANKRUPT BALE. ELEGANT LONG BLACK CIRCULARS FOR $5! A great variety of other Cloaks very cheap, from $2 up. 1111511 LINENS OP OUR OWN IMPORTATION. Clothe, Caailineres, Blankets, Flannels, .4.e., Ac. Ste keep an immense stock of DOMESTIC GOODS. All our Goods /lOU GIIT TOR CASH, and guaranteed to be ee cheap as the cheapest. THORNLBY k CIIIBII. j.15-y N. Y. cor.EIGUTII and SPRING GARDEN. CHEAT CLOAKS.—We have now a COMPLETE of low-priced Make for 1.101C4, Hiseca , and Children, made of ItLACR AM GRAY CLOTHS The prises rouge from $t 75 to $5, and the workman .hip, material, style, Ae , are believed to be atipertor o the getteratity Also, duet Cloake, many or which are MUCH REDUCED, TO INURE SPEEDY-SALER. Pcsrlet-Centre Broche Long 81,6,02. Green+. ti hitee , tito•faced, &c. ' at 11. 11,s.vy tilttk Thtbdt Lon Shawls.s. Frouch Elloket ito.l Bay State E.h.twls DlisAve and Childrea'A COOPER& CONARD. jai B. E. cor. ELNTH aul 3IAItEET CLOAKS.- CiILAY AND ELEG VNT CLOAKS Thu lArge , it and blnd*oalustiteck of VELVET AND CLOTH CLOAKS In the City, 11,61:MCkG ?mega, A? OEO FRYER'S, Sin 916 CIIESTNET STREET. B ROAD CLOTHS, C..okSINIERI:3 SATTIiCETS, Boya' veer generally, Alti. Cloths Fur L.lips , Cloaks From the 13 to REDUCED ERICES. CURVIEN STODDART ,k DkOTIIER, 450, 452, and 451 North SECOND Street, del] above WILLOW L ADIES' DRESS TRIMMINGS, AND KNITTINfI NEW GOODS OPENED DAILY, J.O MAXWELL A. DON WTIOLESALE AND RETAIL VORES, 1096 CHESTNUT Street, (oar doors below Wrath And 3IS S. SECOND St., below Spruce. PACTORIES —Noe 93 and 97 GEORGE Tenth, and SECOND Street, near Union. Orders male at • few boon' notice. ine22-4.mlf eentlemen's !arms4ing troobs. PINE SHIRTS, made to order, and war ranted, of el , ont motorist and r work I.rvi4lp Alto, Urrot Mock, ant tit•ntle , urn'e Wrap— peril, at the Prern.urrt Store at W. W. KNIOI.IT, 81.1 ARCH Street, shoos Sixth nosq WRAPPERS! WRAPPERS! WRAP P '—A very large an I rlrrant u.orti t+nt at mAtircA prlcra Al.°, hr,y InArr-rlotl.ln,r of all d arriptlows ror gontl,,n ',sr, at H W KNIGHT :3, 612 .ARCH t , treet. a , .•e Sixth 11021.7 AVINCIIESTER & SCOTT, GENTLE HEN'S FURNISHINO STORE, a.l PATENT' SHOULDER SEISE SHIRT MANUTACTORT, No. Ted CHESTNUT Street, above Seventh street. Philede The attention of Southern and Western 3.l•rcitatita, and Stranger., le partionlarly invited to till. in:LT:need cut of Shirt., the mont perfect atting article ands. At whole &ale and retail. and wade to order. ar.54,1! KEROSENE OIL, DISTILLED Tlin3l COAL KEROSENE LUBRICATING OILS Ude Oil I. not only CIIE I.PER, but SUPERIOR To/ TINE BEST SPERM lIN.II NOT GUM OR CONGEAL AT A LOW TEMPERATURE, Rni it or:II RUN LONGER AND KEEP THE JODRN 1.1, 1 COOLER TITAN ANY OTHER LUBRICATING MATERIAL Maehhststa and others are requested to call act examine three olls at the sole ',gooey, 11}:OROF, M AN, Agt , de19.:1,11.1r Nv 116 Walnut street, tho,ve I' melt. GIRARD FIRE AND MARINE INSUR ANC!: COMPA NY, PHILADKLPLUA— °Cos, No.. WI WALNUT atrratorsat of rum). "illlll RD . :Rid ONLY TANIS." DIAACTOLS Joel Jones, Con W .Iward, .•• Burroughs, Jahn Ansoth, Jr , Ito Craven, Jonoph Klapp D , A 9 i; Nett. John McClure, Jer It alker, J ll Hugh,. C D hosmaker, Sy II R Cogr.htli, Wm C Rudman, John W Claghurn. francs. Peters 110121 JUSL JONES, President. t .9 GILLETT, Vice President. Jxo. 84Kretar7 and Troaserrer. JAMAS II ALTOAD. ASMAMAIt &tertiary. )47.11‘6-11 r SAVING FUND.—UNITED STATES. TIMOT COMPANY, ooroor of TB Rai cutsr- NUT Stroeto Lan. and entail 4111164 received, sad pail heck on dee mead, 'rill:loot oatice, with 11YR Plat CRNT IN rr. EST from, the der of deposit to the day of elthtntivil Orkce hour., from 9 ai21116 o'clock *eery as), 1121 / at YON DAY Ita from 1 until 9 o'clock • DRAFTS fur auto ou Maglaud, liatarl, anti arrat:asal from SI upward... PrwtAtkut—ZSRPTINIF R. CRAW FORD. . . . •- Trcaourer—PLlN Y I . +ller-4 Al4llB R HUNTXR COTTON-ICK) bales Gulf Cotton, in 81043 and for side by 11.4.11T1N /. lIACALTSTEL, Oa LW li.cui wow Met Oak* -boAkattion. Itt THOMAS k SONS, " • • Nor. 1251 And ILI scrum TOI7IIIII (tomerly Nor. in sad 4111.) NOTICF—LVIOE SALE OF PUILVISUItz Ware sod 8a11 • a stock at furattare, to iM kid ea Wed nesday owning, guy las eksdasd dsy via atts. /clues. UAL *STAVE, _ _groats AA. - Tablie Salts at the TbiletdphiA t ht3aage W 7677 Swede, Teeming. rrr ilandbllls of each peperty Weed 7 i addaion to 'which en peldiett ea tbe to each sale one thousaad estatedces in pent germ. [lying fall descriptions of al W u peoperty to be said so fa:lnvitee Tuesday _pr — irmierlriel -8 BALSA Ar THE AL'CTIOW 1 "..7 Mends? atandar ZEALZEITATII AT Pi BALE. Vs We bay* • Imo sanenat or Seal Rotate at Pei. Tate Ws. tact every desetptioa of City Ind N d tio il Store.l MOW!. Lists amp be bad et the uen PILIVArt SALE itlifildTrilt. Er Beal Estate- entered ma me Private Ws 150 gists?, and advertised occasionally in ear Palle Pala Alastraeb, (of whirl 1,500 copies ere misted wsekly,) free of aeon. IiTOCES, L0.t.115, kc. Phi, Eaing, 11th 11211, at 7 o'cloek, at th e Philedalphia 2 South Causlion Perry Company mortgepe roe pou hoods. 5100 each. 400 share" New York and Middle Coal Field 11511 rood and Coal Company. - One share ' , Butler Donee 'a Motet Compaq stock-5100 paid. 5 shares American Academy of Mask. Shares in the Philadelphia Library, Mercantile Li brary, and Philadelphia Atheneum. Id shame Chester Valley Ballroal Company, without reserve, by orderof Executor. Ementor's dale —ZS shares Girard Pre sad Maria* Insurance Company- R$ paid. Pale adatilate. • 35 shame Greenwich Improvement itsilroad One' 1P 4 07. Par SU*, all paid REAL EST AT r. PALZ—IRIS EVENING. This sale WILL include Orphans Court Sale—Rstate of John 5 Jena, Deed TNILEESTORY BRICE DWELLING.---Sonthasst corner of Ninth and Poplar street,. MODERN ItErirriracs.—lust modem residence, No. 615 North Eighth street. below Green exact. FARM 011 THIRTY AttliEn..—Dasiraida small farm of 10 acres. with imperrrements, Chester county, pa . near the Chester Valley and Reading, Railroad.. Pall particulate now ready in handbills. PEREMPTORY BALE=-STORE AND DWELLING.— Ph ree-atoty brick store and dwelling, Ito. /29T, Coates street, west of twelfth street. PERXIIPTORY BALE—TWO BRICK: Dwsiuxos —Two three-story beck dwellirtQs , Bo. 1112 Olive street, West of Twelfth Wee. • MORTGAHR.—A &>'t mortgage for F 3-650, seemed on a three-story brick dwelling, northeast anise: of Desch and Maiden streets, with a perpetual hum:ante for $1,500. ORPHANS' COURT BALE, SETH JANUARY. Estate of Frederick ma, Jeceased.—Threendorr brick dwelling, brick slaughter bons*, and lot, Booth Ninth street, north of Reed street MODERN DWELLINH.—The modern three-story brick dwelling, No FO' The street, west of Twen tieth street. LOT, 'rititax FRONTB — Th e valskskais 1,4 nod bye swell brick tallthege, it. R. corner Catherine street. Lebseen street. awl Moore street, between Ninth sad Teeth street,. MODERN RESIDENCE.—The handsome revideam, with back-budding, replete with all modern eraireni• epees, northwest corner Eighth and Lombard Meets ORPHANS' COURT SALE—FEBRUARY 2d. Estate of Philip Cain, Deceased. TWO LOTS.—One on the Chestnut Hill Railroad and Wilaou street, Twenty-second =A, and the other es Fillmore street,. Twenty-third ward (late Frei:Alford). Extensive ale. • - STOCK OP COTTAGE PORN/VMS CANE-REAT AND WINDSOR OHAIRS. usual, TIME AND ursx MATTRESSES, ho: On Wednesday rooming, January 13;b, at 10 o'clock, 'Alto_ 1010 Chest= - strret. by catalogue, the entire atookof Messrs, Ware & comprisinga general assortment of cottage chamber furniture, dining-mom and parlor funaltare, extensive dining-tables, care-seat and Wads= chairs, • spring, hair, and. busk =Messes. se., *ll anannfee tnred in the best manner, expressly for retell sales. May be examined with GlalLkirtita three days previous to sale. We for leetaint of United Etat& CLOTHING, BOOTEES, DRCHS, a.. On Friday Moras, Jammu 15th. at 11 o'clock. at the s &action rooms, for account of the United Butes, 234 =item, coats, 215 pairs woollen overalls, inXii fattens Jacket, 166 tiara jackets. 26 watch coats 146 Dutton shuts, se blanket., POT pair bootees, 403 knapsacks, 3. ysards scarlet cloth, 44 tenor drums. 3 ham drums. 110 grins assns, lot *AL form and fatlfue cage, pompoms, belts, hair mat trenses, &c. 7 Tema—ma, payable In aped* AT PRIVATE SALE Phares Sn the Academy of MOSSO ; Pant ,Vraesa Park ; Phi Wet phis and Uns2l.atilik LiWls ; Agazavii, kt. ,< PARLEY" AT PB.INATIfiriLIt. The elegant country seat add farm, blown as u rat ley," We the reaidenee of Led Passed, deceased, formerly of Dr. Shipper', is odered at private ode. nil deseziptlons may be bode the wettest renew URNESS, BRINLEY, & Nos. =and 31 MASK= &treat yl•y EP SCOTT, 3r., AUCTIONEER, moms- LE, cos to IC OLBrAT & SCOTS.) at MUTSU? #t , opposite the Custom (loupe, between Fourth and NM Btrettit. On Wednesday Stoning, Commencing at lON o'clock precisely, ere win sell by tetanus. a valued seesrlassel eel Pane * VA, for 'Wis.` and aliases' wear Also, a variety or sapetior minima and sleigh robes. I),IHROIDYRIM AND MILLMAT a general assortment of /row% ►od &oat embriodariae, rat !Harry goals, AA. WOOL HOSIERY GOVIX3.—Aho, a -ariaty at sopa rior Germantown knit wool hosiery goods, lamb's wool merino shirts and drawers. Also, 50 doses Laren cotton arid wool jackets. SCPSIIICIR CLOTKING.—AIso, a stock of dtraissite clothing. 'consisting of overcoats, pante, and. Late, made in the best manner of superior materials. 1.7 r Samples and cataloinee early on Le =reins Ckr sale BY ALFRED M. DEARNESS, PIIILADLLPIIII HORSE AND CARMAGIit n,rtikiL road& out comae of Sloth mod George Ste, between Clie.ttint.nod Walnut olnOts. M". &lee of borsea. carriarea. and harnalo, bet,: re.Tularly every t•ATURDAY I.IOaNING, na2oogliont th, enc, eornmeecias at 10 o'clock. frt. The I,rgcA collection of now &M stcont.knint 471Srliel, harceee, Eadellea, Ac in t6I SKI Been at this establishment for Pr „ sac Irr Carriages rreeired as storage. Outdoor sales attended tom reseaaatila tenisa. HOMES, vrancm, AND BLADDESS. Oa &tansy Marian. At 10 o•eloek, at the Bazaar, vial be spa, bean, and harriers. TAMES A. FREEMAN, AUCTIONEER, NO. 412 WALNUT STREET, &dm TOUITEL CARD-SALS OP HOUSEHOLD YUBNIITILI-111121- [Er We beg leave to inform the piabllo that weld& our regular weekly plea of Furniture emery Tuesday, at our SP/CIOCS SALL% ROOM., NO. t.= WKLILVT STREET, where every possible attention is given to ots• Salo the highest prices for the goats of those who try favor us with tousigeswinte. Fainilieshasing portions of their furniture to .41-poie of, or these declining house keeping and riot wishing eaten et their ewn d can b are their foroiture CAREPTLI.Y RYllOll ' OUR SALES 11.0031WIIRE1 THEY WILL ILRALILES BETTER PRICES TOR THLUCTINISITUNB THAN THEY CAN OBTAIN TROY ANY -Or 31PN =WU TURK REALMS OR ANY ontraa.uczros BTOU IN THE CITY. m r Persons revering se vithcor= „ l4bit egt sabred thetther property till net be ID - Commissions more moderato time thew eta by wy ether Swum Slaws is the city. Consignments respecttilly whetted. IJOr Balm mad Musedtetelv anew the rods see said. MMA=tMMMMI This axle et the Rubin*. on Wednesday mowing, January 13th,13:si. at 7 o'clock, will ineldle-- Orphans' Court Sale—State of John Ward, Deed. TWO FRAME 1101:SM, SORERSIT STFOR TRENTIi WARD —The lot of ground, with two frame .bones thereon erected, northwest lade of Somerset street, 100 feat mitthwest from Almond stmt., Mae teeoth ward, 20 feet trent and 106 feet deep_ Sr ground.rent. Ezr fit) to be paid at the sale. 111:&L ESTATE :ALE. 27T11 JASiriRT. M=Z=l . - - :Std IaSS, at i o - thiet, will ilselsda 4rc6en.' Court .14.1.,--Eztate of Mary deed. Ta 0-STORY BRICK liorsE AND LOT, VERNON A....e0-atory brioh house Lai lot, east aide of Vernon itreet,fouttrark, 1S feet front, 6S feet deep. 14 IN (sterliqr I grour.l rent. OrptszouV,C.,ort Sale—T.st.ste of Lydia Th.sasosson, deed Pao r tarx, 11AI3MONY . STRILET, LATX 501.:T1L A let ef igeovn..t. w:th the two-etory trick Eaves thereoc eterdwl. north side of I.tarmool street. ES feet from Fourth street. ttoutherwrk, IS feet front, f 8 feet deep. Ell gremel eel!. Pi to t.e pa.l on earlt of the &boys Thee the 11• Ge is Struck off VLSTINGS, REAL ESTATE SALE-ERBREIRti nue sale hell et the h e .tiNtate ca CPetarsStT at 7 ar..l Rill m- phittoC Con,t o'nr,a —taint. or R= B. _Dnia:• BRICK HOUSE AND LOT, CEILST NTT ST Mir w ENTV-POICHTII Ni ABB A two-stary bock boa.e az,l tot ct ErvaA! wrath Alf of Chestnut M feet Iriaa...a,t of 21:1 the T‘eraty-t4TatSvs.. - 4 ct Ss ettr,';'-:. tat: tr,...11.1..-1 t er t , I tir-cr street C:tar Er• t-- $.l, at V: e East. DEAR?. Cul:M[2ll-3, do , ae ♦t I) o'cLek, sc_:_t at 11, East of varKz, StiNPA street, th• dnka, ut:a. rolataters chaora, Jrcn Clts: .1 r. ,Ac. cf the !att.:a 1,,:n , ti, c: ax:t AT Phi YALE A ti r d,ta,,ls Priat,ai thane. • Voki rz• (mrp r i.: nßpnaue, two h5 . " ,. :11 lOZ • AIL., Tip. • a.l tacryi...h , r4 •-,• Aii!y• at tt• CT' "'. SA iIIUEL NAT.IIANS, AUCTION - KW, ... HONE./ Lio.tH OPTICt, No 111 P•Aitlt THIR D Street, below Viet at , c;;. ti Pim it . only tb-.14.7z A.fwer.o v..exk. AGI 11 o'clock it, A. ovantlac Out,tat r false, sod sake at the e. - tticts /Dam, GA. teased ap to the =cot tattea4t.ry Ar.-A6 CAPITAL IPAV GOO rotaihrAr4 for tits 21t,', Team Adrhoot • met* from oat 4, , Llaz to tho-tmea e. M. ta4c•ts, Oth Pim& WitteNts, Jo Intr., Hut tram Her eSsattio, C lethithr, Parrots:v. Reitta.,Ctota-t, X sr:tal lhatmsenta... Gaut, Hone, Carrstyrea, sad airtry dawn) Viva. 111 vol.. ..ilia nr_als ser tengtti of =rah avert cpc. An advances, free ewe Itaadrad doVars sad Emits will be oharglot 2 pit wild. par Loan ; pAV Lad soar, the law.; Ir-1.7 Rat rata ttnt• Ileac* 114,114 11.7 th of /X 0.. t, E. 611.1411 ft. MA then! K.( W. ti Jto g..nr tn:r.c_t.nt. sad pc* ta altar:l4a ter tl. va..t.11011 1144.37 1.2 ?a at* tatclui tat the tenclt hay.c4 runts garlic:tend spec Itt B —Os 4.llconat .t karts( ashattal calettat, tht.c office n to cake nlytu.tcs w rut* antin fu 'Ol7 nut ucccnanutallzi tuy Lisa say ittßet Ws. city tit tinny edraseett to the pear, ta emell ansaa•a, atta .t .7 amp AT PRITATII SALA . Bold Pgiteet Levor wad *Om WoeAtus lirratry. INA Cl °Ulm: will ba wD:i at rabiowl prtzls. NAA-ly 'MOSES A.T HAN S, AUCTIONEER .•.1. AND COWMI&ION YEZCIIINT, 3 I xrat SIXTH anl RACE Strwt.. bT ?Mb AT lb 3ALE—Ge.I4 nab yot.al club Trroob yra.`.4iBc rscley, of e.ery brabica.llT.ltrl.2.*Vj. , to tr PiblY 6..l3.T—Srrlarnt, 0o forbotart, of 4.1.7 .bracryt:co. rat truo-a, cArpe Lac fb.szy to , at Out-door tales sttoolot to porroomolly by tit. Autism I,ry C,a.kyozoesta of ftrutozi yt retry. .11, ..tz • 4,7• Z bed .tDVANCED btx Lx=ct.9l .11,4+ ••• AT I'AIV ATI AT HALT THII r.fTAL 21111.LINti —Dwohle-bottosie4 sal hastat cue an '.t pst , n: I et.t watcher, of tho oust 4- prow's scats, cat-ag cud a.,1 open fats ro.:J ornyw clat l••er :oNne waktro. !swohe.l • Ibis gest tower sad levssorttchos Lr shwa: rat jewelryof sewn '6114 glvgr lever sag /4 MI watches, In basting coon and .-kla fees, e.-.:ror iLstah r Swiss aa..l 7144.11 wat4bes; a wendralaikonotonout attars, Inds, ukatt,on... mirrors As OCT•DOOE 3JJ.R SOLICITID, nAlanetow 10 14 .3 all/ UM*, 10T. Conapswats a intr., isseny.lak of pals sci.o.l for public or pular. sz , KONICC ADIANCIID ca all 1.1 ovary Eat icoa! for palthe a iprlr ate vale or to be kaki tu a ltaitel ti=t. Charri La. SALE OF crag, to 1M1E5323221
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