=NM TINA/thila. Awn .acioutiinciAt, The - : Money Market. Pini,lesuna; Tau, .11,1800, Tha stook market is in th e prices of, idi Sound - securities, and weak - as regards the liefot fano,* stooks and intrellablobords, while thi whole amount of business transacted is quite entail. 'Boma time Since we noticed the shipment of a 'large quantity Of 'railroad lion; Made by the Mon. tour Iron ()owner* , for pitrties in Brasil. We learn, that within .A day bfilwe the Immo company hat made another shipment, still larger than the first, embracing nearly five - thousand ton; to the same eounlry. Tito ,00ntinuatoa of this business with Brae!, a country affording ao many advanta g es to English iron-toasters over their American competi tor; affords , gratifying evldenoe of th e ability of our iron producers to maintain their position against, all' fair ootipetition, while it alto gives pleasure to those who have so eften regretted that so little of our productions have been carried to Brazil, leaving always a balance against us, to. bo settled by the 'shipment of specie from our thetas. The Rellanoe Insuranoe Company have declared a 'cask dividend of six per. sent., and a scrip dirt dend.to stockholders and policy-holders of fifteen per cent. ' The Rompfield Railroad Company is in trouble; eomeof RC contractors having obtained a judg ment and attempted to -sequestrate their property, against the wishes of the directors. The trains have stopped running in consequence. An institution has Just oommenoed operations at Boston, whiett-ii ealohlated to',bo serviceable to the poorer alums, :It "The Pawners' Bank," the loans of which :r are confined ba pledges of goods arid. ohaltela only, at a rate of Interest not ex ceedlis ono per cent. per month. The Mercantile Bank, New York, has declared a aoml-annual dividend of five per cent., payable on the 15th instant; the Now Orleans Canal and Banking ,Company, five per cent.; tho Bank of As New ,Orleans, live per cent.; the sumo° Company of North Amerioa, Philadelphia, eloper cent.; the Central Railroad Company of New Jersey, two' and a half percent. The following is a ooniparatire statement of the condition of the banks of the city Of New York : San. 7. Deo. SI Loom .. 81200/ 633 812; ate old boo. semen Hpeole 17,383,731 1942) 310 no. 1,703.401 chroutatiou... 8,031,000 e 338.97, n 1.03033 74,0 ,105 73,33:1,4.14 Dec. 3.474,029 The' Tribune , " The weeltlyinatement of hank averages is even keens unfavorable than was antloipated. The loss of'Speolo,ia greater and the contraction of loans less. The specter reserve now sterols at a lower point than at any time alnotliovember,lBs7, itn• mediately after the suspension , when the loans were only $00,000,000. Compared with this time lastiyear, the loans have contracted about $3,000,- 000/Ihadeposits about $12,000,000, and the apeolo reserve 19,300,000. Instead of keeping SO per cent. of sped° to net deposits on hand, as the banks resolved to do, they are now below 25 per cent. ThaCalifornie arrival, to-day, of $1,788,000, comes very opportunely to strengthen the vaults of these institutions. A very large amount of gold, which has been drawn from us, has gone South and West, ta-be used by banks in giving a strong, appearance to their annual statements and this will gradually Sow back to ue. ' Meanwhile vie aro bringing some Thefor balancies from Bolden and Philadelphia. The favorable feature of the ease certainly is that the gold wo have loot during the poet week has not gone abroad, but bee been absorbed by domestic sources, from 'ahem we shall recover it again Sooner or later." • The following dividends are innonneed : Bank of Kentucky, 5 per cent. ; Northern Bank of Ken tuoky,"s percent.; Farmers' Bank of Kentuola per cent.; I'lanters` Bank, Tennessee, 5 per oent. Thomas Xonalien, Esq., force= yearsviee presi dent of the Fulton Bank, Now York, has been olootod president of the bank, in plaoe of Joseph Nernochan, Req., who declined a re-election. The Chicago Press of January 4th says "The two deolaions of Judge Wilson of the Su perior Court of Cook county, settling controverted potpie in the general banking law of the State, will attraetthe attention of the bar, the bankers, and the bnsiness mon from Chicago to Cairo. They are rio panted . ir , a rm ur columnssth e r i g ht of this mornin g . the.Legis 'h i e eture to amend 'the general banking law, without submit ting the amendments to the people for their ratifi cation; and the Obligee bankers to pay their obligations without the unnecessary delay consequent upon doling out ton and tiro cent pieces, at the rate of 8160 porday; in a word, to redeem their notes as business -men are_obliged to take up theirs in a prompt and' willing manner, without any of the vexations quibbles to which 's° many of the rag money men have for gaining time." Money mutton; It Sob 2risuolseo aro thus 'Wised In Co/smates.Cireular : • . " For the, steamer of Tuesday the present in& eations are, that there wilt be-a brisk demand for money, as the receipts from the interior, in liqui dation of indebtedness to the city - trade, continue quite andatiefootory. Money in the hands of onpi taltatais quite abundant, however, and on satisfac tory Collateral to readily , obtainable at two per eent. , BIM may ace= tat the ensuing steamer day, as ittild an Thelma, that morChandiee saonrity may net prove lio abundant as to afford the means to all needing accommodations for obtaining loan, and, in, that ease, we shall doubtless hear of some Stringency, as always occurs when paper only is offering.' Outside parties are not offering math Money for short investment, owing to the near ap proach of the close of the year. Gold bars are quiteltererce. At the moment of writing they are quotable at $BO par, but It is anticipated that they will higher--probably' to 000—beibro the close of Monday. Duet Is canting in sparingly, even for the season." The e.al tonnage of the Shamokin Valley and' Pottsville Flathead Company for the week ending .7ennary 7, was 2 188 18 tons Same timeloat year 1 P 53 18 Inoieate 233 The amount of eeal transported over the Hazle ton Railroad, for the week ending January 7, 1860, wee ' 8 195 16 tons. Corresponding period loot year....., 3.066 06 " Inerease I 8211 , 11 The annexed Statement thews the business of Ma road for 1850, as compared with the previous year : Amount transported in 1559 " 1858 Inoronse Wo loam of tho completion of the railroad con necting eahaba and Marion, Alabama. The road is about twontreight miles in length. It (deo °anneals (Maim with the Salim and Woodvillo road, leading Into the cane-brake country. The Franklin (St. Mary Pariah, La.) Planter,' Danner ease : "We were shown, few days ago, by A. Noritt, Eel., the shell o'a fresh oyster, lately brought from' the and of Ship island, off the Louisiana coast, on which was a recent formation of coral. IS this something new on our gulf-shore, or is it a foot well known to tke ' eldest inhabitant?' Who has any Information tooffer on this subject?" The Now Orleans Commeretal Bulletin of the Sth says: " The discount market has been very easy since our last, with an unusually restrioted de mand for aecommodation. The heavy payments due yesterday; amounting in tho aggregate to some four end a quarter millions of dollars were met with the promptitude so proverbial of the commer cial and meroantlle oommunity of thia city, and when we visited the several banks (between ono and two o'clock) three-fourthsof all the obligations matured had been paid. In foot, athlete were then Wally engaged exchanging promises to pay for the reality, and up to this time of writing, we have not bean advised of a single protest agalttst any well established house of oar acquaintance. There was nothing whatever done In any class of securities, and the market for all descriptions of stooks and bonds fs literally at a stand. The time, however, is near at hand when we may look for large opera tions, and we patiently await it." The following is the Pittsburg Dank statement for the week preceding January ti : i y 3 MO" . 11 I. ei ululation. Spooie. . Loan . Depo'r. isnic of ttebum,..43231.241 e 3r , 3 , N4 5 1477 et , a ,„„, S 0 kAncis rik...— 970 190,855 1140 TM., 14.470 erne hc °sib...—. 214,997 /14475 937.771 145413 Fi1ene........... 249,400 777,3'17 704470 115,701 eeh1pi0e.......... SU 440 70,441 E 19 , 733 444784 _kr 11 1111.7.•.....• ...... 24.1.491 101,000 9411.1113 791,123 Aliesteny ...... ..... V 3,416 93,193 E 27,810 191,130 61.814,313 1023,907 7,210170 IAB4AS, List 2,2488431,Q92,689 7,312,71814109,611 rine rin0........ 413,903 fBBBll 37.045 225,13t1 pne k by Ikli " . ' O r r i W o t h Z d i i : e h? r' • 4.34.; eV3,4 B in ilbarg. .... .. 4en vp , gr~Be . 117,44 111,f957 itrenf....—.. 8;4 , rgl i tr ... 7. fir n t t 91,723 39.3414 0.0 7 7 10,831 2.277 29930 91,103 29.837 13.732 33,274 Allegheny.... . 41.236 91,003 ' 9,487 4 9 164,2.43 Laat week.--.. 394,90 441 8-474574 1419 070 '11.6,022 t 30013118.. - mums. o,Vi rII.IIADELPIIIA STOOK 1;X0114111013 ULU, ItnatcrY 11, 1863. B.BYOBIED BY Q. II CLAY mmERR, SUM Walnut Street. FIRST BOARD EPontio, M. C&P 92 Oity do ff . • ..... . q eno do Now Ons. ih3 AN 4o PI ew......102 tOO Go OA 4,1m1 m es . g 7 loon us in iv, Am 6s,'¢3. I V emu do 3000 Reading It Gl' 'To.. W DBTWHE Elmi Uarrj ra eburg ß. R 08.2 d 03 10 Girard sank 01d.../I 100 it earn .... ;ban 10 60 Glr Coatan . ..ex-d 18 42 Western Bank.... 6314 It Ponnall. tote RN 6 Betty' Mood B. lots. oh' BOARDS. e4O Poona d0.....0dP 02 to) City 6s nSs% 192 29)0 do IL lots—, MX BBOOND eco r.onrot Ss --C/a 97 1290 city sa -It -92 K coO 9922. g l itgitt ,l B. l. 72 1O2 ( WO dilatator! lei::: 01,081 NO ?RIO " Bid. Atka. Philt be ._ gs .... ._... ifw.. •e -20 , M 101 tis noVocß—.- 19 1931 bds .. SO " tliOn 69 u.atg6 " do %Si 8 8 , 1 94 Pent .37 SI Molithan ni er , ; n.4 ao in In BohurtNe.vag , B 2 k .44 - C stoo- 1M 60 Reading _H 80 Morrie Canal pre 61 Hazleton Coal 45 29 Polon 11 lota terX 10 .01otrie Cana1....,b6 40 100 Long Island ll 60 mlt .. 31 72 N re 80 8 10 Lehigh Nay—.. 48 ,EB-19TEADY. Md. Aibtd, v . . ir , P41,:tg1igL,...21,,, Iti .2d mort,lo 11 147191,1nd 11.....11 /I. l i Le itheAol&Nov.4ll),( 49 ill emus tt-,.--.. OX, 83i 1 f , 11a.—.._ .83 .. CatIIWIRIIII /t.. ~... .. , do 'Oos 1121 91 {Freak & Booth .. 4d tflootd&Third-stR.B5 sa I Raoo&Vine•sts 1L.28 80 Philadelphia Markets. - ' /Annear 11—Nrerdrer. • 'theta Is to *hinge In Flout, and the market to quiet, bet wog of Abner e.OOO bbl* eXtra are report.d for ship ment, at h a te St r i f 7Lt: 0 'lt i , tgr de bbl, e tilting ?D i p lot 1 6 51 6 01:: 14:16: Up . tO 0,6 798 4404 fin a d faal; muds, Al quality.' Standard superfine Is wanted at hut lawast curet t straight lota are held bleier. Nye Tiny te do I at 414 24 yet hbl. Cern !Weal re alio, diill, ova renneYlertzda - is °traced at • 43 fa per bbl, wi th out sales. Wheat—The demand continues -limited and ionoes firm i about 1200 bushels hard been sold at 13100 'Oa tof led. the latter for prime reuneylvants, and Iwo to for srbite.• Rye meet" wittist steady demand. at Igo r Peunssluenta. Corn hi unchanged t ffirttier inlet of about 9,600"-baettebt , baxe been mote acme for dry new yellow and 720 Apr White, In the este. Pete cannon* nun •; await 3,000 netball; reniwylvatop sold at sae. In tom. , flack Imo,' ek‘ tillincjit 91 Querettion vs ten; - 'uottell — Lenreinvery tune alai, Slia d Ow WA lets only hove been taken at previous rates. oroceruts—The market remains very tuaelive, and stook , very, much reduced, with a email bus,ness to note. Provistons onntinue dull, nod no sales ninny =- tent are reported. Beede—There to a steady &mend Clovenseed, et from ,te,yy% op to e 5.44 per bushel or cayman to 'home lots. w hiskty 1s unsettled, owl rather lower ; Pennsylvania tibia have been sold at 2854 02do, Ohio 370, hhds 250, and drudge 2-to per gallon. • New York Stock ExchangemJan. 11. MAIM ascent/2i WO Virginia St Gs 91 fOOO Tenn 6s, 4000 Missouri Gt..... • • -734 5 000 N Y Con R Gs 905,i 5000 do 1000 Mica, 8 Id mtg 87 3000 Slue k R I bd 90 Ite Cumberland I'f b30.151i• 100 do 15 , (I 100 . h30,75y1 00 Paei o 1114/18 - 8....747," 50 N Y Centra1....09.7314 'lOO do 1.30.7V1 769 do 75.3 1 1 50 do. ..., ... 1.50.74 400 Harlem Railroad., 9 CO Hudson River R., -42 1200 d 0..... 41'( THR MARXISTS. A9ll/16 aro unohanged_, with email gales of Pots at 85 25. and Pearls at 85 ,5 71 f. FLoon.—The market for State and Western livery hewer arida:TWA Mwor, with eninU reoeirte and suing ol 3 ancr bbli at *5 1505 941 for euperfine ritate,811.53.15 8.66 for extra elo, 85.10c5 20 for tuoArrine Western, 85.25 c 540 for extra dn. and 89.6506 75 for extra round hop Ohio. Southern in heavy.. w , th /aloe of 800 hide at 40.30e560 for common to nuxrd,land 5a7ux7.25 for extra. Canada /6 quiet, with solos 011110 Lble at 85110 cow for extra. OtutlN.—whentia dull and declining. with no lining or Vermi n . t bn e tl n e i rer heavy . o n t o :s l :Xlirl. t t i t itohmetgllgnito ti,..gttritittai3and Jersey, and 450460 for State r Canada. and PRorsinN6—Pork is henry, with sales of 100 Mai at 816.74 for bless. and 811,0/4 for Prme. Beef to riot, with Bates of Mils at 6464 150 for Country - Primo' sfitte.6o for Country Mena ; s+sfrle for Repacked Western. and $10.600n for extra Aloes. liaeon Is quiet. Cut Meats are quiet; 9091 , ,,0 for Rem., and 0060 for Shouldera. Lard is quiet, with sales of 100 pkge at 50X0 liSo. Sutter and Chrome are unchanged. WlllB%ll'l In nominal at 260. N. Y. CATTLE MARKET—Wan San. 2. 1 Decline in Braf.--At Allorton'e the receipt, were 9100 tattle, 10 news. 277 vents. 1 951 sheep and lambi. and 4.019 swine. At Bergen, 055 head were gold to New York butcher,. The Boot Cattle Market to-dar is lower and dull. The best smdes are mares, and on yesterday ell sold at full rates. The imply now on hand to largely made up of cause. common Western cattle. I'Ve s i re at to 10). very extra, 10Ne—averago not over Fraid lb. _ CORM at 62 W os6o, ale aro tin,; et do to To for fair to Prime stock cod com mon are nominal. Sheep and Lambs are selling at 8280011.60 for common to fanny; McCarthy's sales averaged St 81; Larkin'e (5441. and Bollix & Kent's 85.28. Swine have arrivcifreely. and prices have net Particularly ohanged,yet there is very little energy or buoyancy. Live Hogs command OYter6Tbl, grope. The receipts of Weetern dressed Hove. compriain„ all slyer, have continued literal. over 300 000 in ten date; and prince have not varied from 1344defe. The Bose have generally been frozen hard, and to such a condi tion se to keep wall for some, time, which hen favored a slight speoulation, end Vote a number have, coon plinifineet and pleo , d store ; I+ol7le of the rtilroad Were have barn londed with +tack, imperil and owner, not tieing ln any hurry carting them away. A large maker and operator him been enraged in tisawtn,t . out western boys by steam, and cutting for Mose Pork, Bacon, &c. Thorn has not boon much encouragement to the trado. Smokers are dolngarc..l4tle. no also Pa (+kers. Clreen Hams item Moe {Chace sold at 7 cents ; new Mess York, city, um enacted, at Sl7 ; and Prime, 813. City dressed are dull, at To for Prime. CITY ITEMS. Tug NoOW-DAY PRATED. MitETIXII, yesterday, was, if anything, more numerously attended than on the previous day. The chair in the church above was occupied by the Rev. Alfred Cookman. of the Methodist Episoopal Church, and in the lecture-room, where a very large meeting was also in pros reel, the exertion were conducted by the Rev. Mr. Cooper, of the Episoo pal (Aura. The special subject for the supplications of the day wee " the• conversion of the children and youth in our own and (mien lands." Tho mooting in the churn to-day will be conducted by the Rot. John Chambers. Upon the whole, the response to the call from the Lodiann missionaries (or this weok of prayer, if we may judge from what is transpiring in our midst, has, in anurnerical souse, boon really extraordinary. "NINE TAILOII6 EASE A MAN."—The origin of this saying is given in a work publiehod in London city, in the year 16132, in this wire : "There is n proverb which line been of old, And many men have likewise been so told, To the diseredit of the Tailor's Trade— Nine Tailors go to mote op a man, they said But for their credit I'll unriddle rt t'yo : A draper onto fall into povortio, Nine Tailors joined their parses together then, To Rot him up, and make him a man again." 4 This ancient saw is now reversed ; and it takes about nine good cutters and an equal nurneer of accomplished salesmen to make one tailor of fame, like Granville Vtokes, the fashionable clothier, No. GO7 Chestnut street. BOLE-IN-Tlili-DAY.—Speaking of this celebrated Indian brave, the La Orogen (Minn.) Union says We are informed that he has built him a "gay old boom " on his reserved six hundred and forty sores, at Crow Wing, The bonne has zest him some sin thousand Sel lars in gold, and is nearly surrounded by a piazza. The old chief is living in all the splendor of a Mormon bishop. His parlor is furnished with seventeen rock ing•chairs, while the walls are hung with large portraits, seven of which represent himself. The chief has good taste as well as vanity, for he invariably sends to this eity to procure his best garments at the Brown Btone Clothing Hall of Roeklull & Wtleon, Noe. 6U3 and GAS Chestnut street, above Biath. Nzw STATioxisar Syonz.—Messm. W. F. Mur phy & Eons have recently opened, at No. 712 Chestnut attest, a cuirefally-solected stook of staple English, French, and American counting-hones stationery. Their stock of lithograph cheek bOO l / 4 3 of ail the Mt; banks comprises all the newest designs. The long experience of this firm ee manufacturers of blank books enables them to know the wants of the counting , corn, and they hare every facility to supply them. [Reported for The Prese.l LlVERPOOL—Steamship litgo-403 kgn rodeo clock U Parnell: 871 Stuart & Bro; 444 Lewis& Co; 151 W McKee & Co: AT Wray & Oillila ,n• 860 B Reese, Son & Co; 74 Peal. Creighton,• 63 W Itagbael; 40 Christ, Jay & Ness, 43 Ai L & Ca; 33J P Bteiner & Co; 33 Field, LOURS rob & Ci 3; 60 Dahl. Rose & Withers; 27 Lewis Bros & Co' 23 ecourver, Larouroade & Co; 21 ohne. leigh, Sue &C 0; 24 do Abbott. Johns & Co; 26 3 Bra haul & Co; 18 A Wray & Co; 16 W Watson & Co; 18 biter, Price & Co; 13 lean Barton h'Co; 11 Beeson & Son' 10 _1) Brown & Co; 6 Ilugini & Cope; 9 J 6 noisenrarten & dons; 0 oharpless /3ros; 6 Sibley, ;Ruh ten Woodruff; 47 Blwn. Haines & Co; 45 Yard. 04- more&. Co; O It Wood, Marsh & Hayward; 6 Wright, Oros & Co; 4 eaoh to Eshei hair Black, Grundy Wardin & Co, E Mullins. and „I 11 Onia; 6 Rill; 6W F Read; 11 English & Co; 5 Sell dor & Roberta; 4 Leonard & Baker; 4 130 Pratt & Bro: 3 each to Howell, rintAti & Co, Barged Bro., , Laing, Maginnis & Co, Pennsylvania Bible dubiety, L Loa. R Swot. W Hors:mann & Bonn, and Th; Riehardeon & Co; 2 each to A Drees Bailey & Co, uval, Ketshler & & 13 Bevan & Co,g Ellie Co, tannin & Hophurn,'Thoe Mellor & Co, Evans, Jusdoe & Steinmetz, J T Pinto & Behottler, to P Lloyd & Co, and Martine, Peddle and Hamrick; I each to J Campbell & Co. Cortland & Co, E Cold welt & CO, 11 I)uhring & Co, ALOOTIOUI Be , k Note Co, LI Lippincott & Co, Winner, Connell & Wioht fa Lankenau, Ai mar, Young & Co, :Annan, E nosy & U Bascor no, J Burney, P 13 Justice & Co, Knorr, Nees & Co; James Kent, Santee h C 0..) W Bibby & Bons, Leroy. Randers & Co, 8 ntlillken..4 W Pa) no. Par rish, Pilling, Reeder & Thacher, Booth , Widiaius & Co, W Sellers h Cu, Lambert Thomas. C P Willie. W Wilstach. and Runge & Schweitering; 14 A F al Writ sonLl3 W Evans & Co; 6 8 Fisher; 20 Oulu er & Bro; 35 NV Cameron; 12 Lippincott & Perry 22 Price. Ferris & Co; 8 Ridgeway. Ferris & Co: BS .11 WRIGOO L •3:4 order. Co lloreas-4 rice' mho Cram. Roekins & Co; 2lt Moore & Bro; 3 Lentz & Mock; 1 Hodges Bros; 2 Hamilton. Easter & Co; 7 Aldridge, Higdon & Co. :Yaw long HOUSOi-14 pkg. rodeo 0 Rogge; 7 P & L flohidlin;3,Schaok & Hokn; 4 Stetman, %Vulgar & Co; 1 Mono & Co; 2 N B Taylor & Co; 2 Thorapecken & Bo) - bold; 2 Yyse & Sono; I Yolormed & 1 I , C 3 Mose; 6 Iseha & Cu; I E Bredt & Co; ICOTOY / 10 Ward & Banger; I Cohn, Lazarus & Co; 13 Caron in (30' I Dennison & Binnse; (IDord & CO; F Atherton eCo; 3 Forster & Renzenberg; 21 Freiderioke & Robb; ZS Fersmann & Co; IC Ciotti & Co; 16 Hart & Co; 25 Kessler & CO; 3 I,oesoh tg, Wceendook & Co; 4 Pastor & Hardt; I Thomas Bossier & Son. Jilt) DE JANEIRO—Ship Grey Eagle, Downing-3000 bags , offee Rutter, Newhall & Co. SAVANNAH—Steamship State of Oeorgia, Garvin— e& bales cotton J Folmar & Co; 61 do ordor' 8 do 8 Morris Wain & Co; :ado Robert Stoat,: 26 bales domestic's C R. Moore & Co; 102 dk, B ay & McDevitt; II do A Whilldin & Suns; 30 gags F Firmer; 46 do Massey, Collins & Co; 20 do Enke; & Wolfe: 17 du Dithinar & Butz; 2 tads 11 H Wright: 3 plots B C Ilenkle; 5 trunks Wyman the wi zard; I box C ()Elkton; & I do Min James Botts; I do Coo NY Watson; 1 do B. al Charlton; 1 wagon Sooner Miler; 1 box John Dick; I do C ;daimon; 1 do E J Et ting; 6 bids d BriumneLs. ...543,770 tons ...457,475 " 88.298 " PASSENGERS ARRIVED. In steamship State of Georgia from Savannah—ll P Bowen, R Lightman, J A 111. king, James Eeppatil, Sol L Lisle. and three in the steerage. PHILADELPIILA BOARD OF TRADE. f R COPE. THOMAS MUER, Sr.) 001104E7771 07 7E7 M0)177. A. J. DERBYDRIRE, AT THE MEIICIUNTO EEOEAPGE, PUILADELPIIII. Br. ship Braganca, Nabon Livorpool, soon Brlg Loango, King.— ..... ...............Cardenaa, soon BLUME INTELLIGENCE. POET OF PHILADELPHIA. Jun. 12, IEGO. moym ir .....- 7 12 . cs ARRIVED. Steamship Vigo, Muirhouee. from Liverpool:Mend Queenstown Vsl ult, ith mdse to John o f halo. 80. when off New York, had only 7 tone of coo!, which induced Copt hi to put in tar a supply. and land his pas he tigers. Arrived yesterday at XP Al off Wiliam street wharf, and at 6 was Mildred at Queen 'street wharf. The V was built at Liverpool in 1855, of iron. is ISM tons to gm, horse power, draws 20 foot water, and Wog U N mail steamship Mato of Georgia, Garvin, 65 hours from Savannah, with mdse and passengers to A Heron, Jr. Alonday, 1 P 61 , 10 miles south of Cape Reno:men, eXoliangod 'signals with ketch pornineroe, Meeting N. The /Rata of Georgia wan detained Ii hours in tho bay by fog. NM" Grey Eagle, Downing, from Rio do Janeiro Nov 11, with ease to Rutter. Newhall & Co. Left US sir W coming and frigate Congress; also lilt loading and about to load for the U btatet, ships lien W Bourne. for Now Orleans, 9000 bags coffee; Warbler, (Br) 15,710 do; Indian, New (Means, 11 000 do: Sam Dunning. do do ttet/dol Young Sam. do do 10,1430 do; barks Anti , War wick. New York 3000 do; Cavalier. Baltinioro, MOO do; Annie Kimball, ew Orleans , 8100 do; Julia Cobb, do do WOO do; Flying. Cloud, 4,'.40 de. Arm E l 3 rant, do do fiew do; Alendamin, do do WOO doi'l3peedWell, de do 4CIO do; Merriman do do WOO do ; Fannie Crenshaw, du do 601ki do; /derma, do do MO do; Rohm Arcata. do do Me do; Forest King, do do 0000 do. N orth Point. do do 4000 do; Nemeaug, du do 6000 do; J Ii Chadbourne, Baltimore, 3000 do; Calhope, Now Orleans, .3.1e0 do: Haze. cleared for do, OS do. Deo 23, Int 13N. long 6 , 3 W, spoke b Br IllifffiCright,qokBei Johns , NF, fyl,Blll.lC,'grOrniattliirg leaky—ti f t tho brig ,reols, arrived atßio Nav M. Dark hoe Dallett, Dill. from Porto Cabello Duo 6th, With co 00, hides, &a. to Dallett Brothers. Brig Bellikonny, front Havana Deo In , with augur, At". to Thos Witt tam & None. Experienced heavy woo thar—was 16days north of Hatteras. split sail 60. Bahr J 13 Bleacher, Edwards, a dais from New York, With mdse to Crowell & Collins. theamtne America, Virdan, 6 hours from New Castle, having to , tow ship Dray Easit, tram Rio de Janeiro, bark Taos Dallett. from Porto Cabollrr, and brie Delhi, from Havana. Reports the steamship Gas of Now York, for Boston, aground on the ridge below the Horse Shoo. OLBA RED. Steamship Boston , henesr, ki 'foil, Jan Allardice. Steamship Pennsylvania, (new)Levy, Washington, D 0, Noah° & Levy. Bohr Deborah Jones, Totem, Bovannnati, Pettit, Mar tin & Co. (Correspondence of the Phi Wtd, ladelphia Exehange.)_ LE vol. Jim 100860. The weather has been quite moderato lime Friday, and the ice hes nearly all disappeared. The steamship Ware of georAia, from davannan, mane to the harbor last evening, and went up jho bay this morning. Mlle reports having passed outside three barks and three brigs, bound in. The bark Rowena, from Lasuav ra, brig Brandywine, from Km de Janeiro, and keto,i Com move, from Porto moo, came in last night, and remain as the turbot company with ship Ann K Hooper, barks Waite wing. (ready for sea) Valettd, Helen Ma ne, and Hobert Pennell; brigs Karnak. hi Thuron, Ocean Isle, DIU. as , 1 On11 , 1n.; colors tt ton, Ocean and J Frambes. Wind southwest. Weather mild bpd Wu. Yours, W. M. HICKMAN. BY TELSonaln. (COntarOndPinoe of The Prem.) NSW Yong, Jan 11. Arrived, ships Panama, from Oalveatont Eleanore', Ily) from LiVerpool; bark lima A Nickles, fm Rosario; .12011, Swan, from Banta Cruz. R ekm, brigs L Y tinow and Forward. Nonvota, Jan.ll. • The Beaton sehr Magnolia, recently sunk in .I,rnea ,• leer, hne been got afloat, rind towed in here leaking. Ile cargo is damaged, and is being dikeblwged. MEMORANDA. Rteamship North star. Janos, How Aspinwall, ar rived at New York yesterday. Steamship Etna, Anaereon, for Liverpool, oleared at Neworigini teay Batas H Antra and Lion, for Philadelphia, remained at Calcutta ov 17.1oadinc. Sai iletepar, Potter, from Centoll, 111 dais, wrlh teas, &e,at New York yesterday, Ships W7omilli• Burton, Watt' ,, for 12th inst. and nabattian Cabot, Watt', for do soon, were adver tised at_ltaverpool lath ult. Shirr EA_tcdiaa Dudley , Atwood, for Bolton, cloyed at galotattsiton It. • "40 Reading R 00.03 100 d 0... 030 38 100 ....38 180 do S Alieh and N r'N.. do .. . . i Itioh S a,aB . 15 do 18 1 60 Ord & Chia 64....611.521 1660 1321 i 10(1 Clove & Tol.. —O3B 193 y 400 (1300 & Isiond.62 300 eso 100 do b10.623i 00 B l l / 4' 1 600 60 do 660.01.4 IMPORTATIONS. Ship Cialatea, Wendell, cleared at New York vaster' day for Ban Fran°imorr. Bark S W Friend. Friend, from Falkland Islands, ar rived at New York yesterday. Bark Modena, Ryder, front Charleston, arrived at Boston 10th inst. Bark Fernandina, Gorham, ftom Meseiros, arrived at Boston 10th inst. Bark Filzaboth 3, Foulkea, henee,rwrived at Barba dose previous to with ult. Brig 0 W Barter, Gilchrist, hence, arrived at Carde nas 80thult. Bohm l'rade Wind, Rogers, disohg, and MRobort lon, Fader, cold. both honoe, were aZat Thomaa 20th ult. Bohr Fanny, Mayhew, cleared at ri w York 10th mar, for Philadelphia. Bohr Robert .1 Mercer, Robinson, henoe. arrived at Matanzas 2.lth Mt. Bahr B B wheeler, Mol,aughlin, hence, arrived at Cionfuogoo 26th ult. Bohr Ida, Clark, hence, arrived * Matanzas 29th tilt. Bohr Wet Anon, from Charleston, at Boston 10th nut, with head of mNic holson , Bohr Anus Bye, , at New Orleans 20 met from Boston. Bohr A Cordell, Allen, hence, arrived at Charleston let init.' Bohr Wm Wane, Boolt,oleared at New York 10th inst. for Philadelphia. Bohr Mary Aim Magee, Magee, from Baltimore, at Boston 10th inst. Bohr It 1, Tay, Sheppard, elea:ed at Beaton 101.1 t inst. for Now York. Behr Mad, Kelly, for Philadelphia, cleared at Provi dence 10th inst. There wee a martin Havana oth Inst. from Cardenas, that tho lint Ali Dealing. iromroy.lrum NOW Orleans for Plitladolphia, with horsos for a oircus company, had tr l 4 ashore on the Cros del Padre. No other pal twitters. The A Al e , san A vessel of 220 Bos ton. gister, built at rower,in 1801, and owned in ' NOTIQI TO MARINERS. The Shovelful Shoal Light Boat hag dragged from her mooring., and wag at mu:Ur near hlonotnoy 7th Met. ARRIVALS AT THE PRINCIPAL HOTELS, trP TO TWELVD O'Ol,OOlC LAST 1110IIT. GIRARD HOUSE—Ohestnut at., below Ninth. lA Hall, Boston E R Stephens, N Y P Balton, K y W Ellis, Boetoq Krell & la London .1 Clark, St Lome W H Winder,_Phile. J Trumbull. Worooster WII I fenny. Pittsburg .1 Brown, N J \V EMarshall. Charleston PII Williurd St Louia A 0 S te wart, Chicago I) K Pollack, N vt* 0 Murray, Jersey City 0 P Langevio. l l , „uebeo Horatio Trexler t Reading W W Hopper. olden, N 0 I 1' Grove. Prom a John Grove. Sauna • E W Keeler & la, NY (1 al Gillet, Balt H Tilden, Cm. 0 J P Howard N Y W Bags, N Y Wm Gray, Boston ' 4 R Collr, N y_ 3 II Downing, Salem, MEWS W P Euitlen,N Y C Hewett. Pottivillo El (libenn, Troy, N V C Yon Yorst.N .1 T Ft Rh aro, Va T Beaver, Danville, Pa 0 G Wilma. New Haven J E normal% N Y W HAWN Y WNWood.NJ M L Bowles, Boston O'Y Pres. N Y J McCullough, N Y 0 Scott, 'Boston I. D Atwater, N I' I Noble &. la, N Y It A Pringle. Charleston J A Morrison. N Y . 1) C Iletekill dc In. Salem J Walden & la, Salem, Maas J Holden k la. Salem A Watkins & In, Salem I N Connelly, N V' w E Trubor de.. In._Bridg'pt C Henderson k In, Pa I Trener & la, N y W I Poolo7. N if John W Carroll, Togas C A R Thompson. N Y John 0 Pholps,N Y Aeher.T Moyer, N Y I. Ilemhborn,N V Bro. N Y W Creighton RChapin, Springfield Prank Rogers A la, Pa Wi Brower Boston Josiah Perhanr„Buston N M Baelcor,!Poledo 8 RENAL N Y J F Zebley. N V Chan 1, la neoln, Boston A J crews. Charleston Dr Crowell, I, 8 A 8 A Moe, lowa D r F J Burastoad, N Y Dr T If Clagett, Va E W Gilmore. MASS 3 W Howes. Montreal WE_Lnwto%N Y li R Arnold, R I ff Ivyatt. N 1 John C Kelly, N Y Misql: Kelly, N Y . Dr W Mount d.. wf, Cin, 0 Dr 3tt Oliver Jr wf R T Thosboon Hour) 8 Mills & In, N Y John II Glover, N Y AMERICAN HOTEL—Chestnut at,, above Fifth. John II engem% N 0 II 5 'Meet, N 3 IT If Bank.. N J Thus H Pavia t N J .1 F Nugent, Lancaster It it Scanlan. Millersville W McLoughlin. Tremont! 0 8 Howe, Philo J II Filson, Pella T A Rawly. Pittebure 'W AleCalue, t'ittelmrt Wm 3 Mollie. Alox, Via l. Con vr mII onann.N Y W II Crookshanks. d T NI Crookshanks. Md .1 C CMOS shssks, Old J D hlontgornory, N V I D Merrick, N Y M F Caswell 3 If bldrnhe, Mass P M Aldrioh• Mass 0 F liwitwick, Pow, R I F Merrick, Prov. II I Ctrus Devon. Boston Dr T 0 Rogera Del II E Codell. N Y if M Newell N Y 7 Wright, Uniontown, Mc! N it Cam Freetown It lone.. Erie. Pa F A Monte. F,,, R I John Snort, N Y II P Williams. Bolt .1 Manlein, Troy, N V Chan Thro er.. Mims A fltrauss,N Y, T I Barton, Balt I Barnes, Zil Y FOUNTAIN HOTEL,-fiecond street, Melee Market, Col HS Brent. Mioh A B Winston, 11l J B Howell h son, Camden 8 B Smith. Camden F, S Lowell. Camden J Wilkins. N J Dr J F Goodin, N 3Feria, N J k H Fritts, N J Tr Williamsonbro, N J II F Sweeten h fa, N JJ3 Feria, Johnson, NJ Mr Houston. Del C fi. Temple. Del O Renneey. Del C Warren, Del R AT Frame, Del F Wells. Del .1 Carlin. Del W Fuller, Del R I' W More. PhDs& jJ3 Kersey, Del N fi Knieht. Del W C Horner. Rmyrrut nos W AlnCraeken Jan M Aden a Del Oro West. Del N C Croft, Almond 0 f. , Phipps, Mich Samuel Stare, N Y E W Haines, Del STATES UNION HOTEL—Market at., above Sixth. C.l Picot. Phila. A Ti Parker, Media. Pa td P Moro & la. Phda ra McCloment. Camden T Prirguar, Gloater !Mormon, N J IMornaon.Drl 'W Camden. .1 A fI Wright. Camden Mina Croden. Lancaster Mine Koons, Lancaster l 0 Stone & 1%, Sending I C Meyers k In. Reading II L Ftahor, Lanoleter 'l' Brogan, Cheater co. Pa .100 W O'Hara. Baltimore T C Itintold, Kant co. Md Jon McCann. N Y Panrherta. Wash, Pa IVanormer & la, I's P Wolf. Salem, NJ A If nivkanrorth, Pa A green. Altoona. Pa M MoClocia, Atlantlo City 0 L Mnoklay, Marietta, Pa NATIONAL ROTEL—Roos street. above Third. Ames Good, II Gibbons,Flowertoara j 1, Nn mist, Pinegrore Ames Davis, Easton II .1 Hemller. Pottsville John C Fisher. Pittsburg Ton Gerraitsno, Pittsburg .1 A Russell. Wheeling E Mebon, Va 3 Renaud. Shamokin John Jamison, Md A Reinoehl, Lancaster COMMERCIAL ROTHL—Sixtb rt., above Cbeetnot. TR Dukes, Denton, 111 d MRS Redden, Ma T W Menhem NJT &tole. Beetonville CI R. Chilton. itordentoxn J Bowman. Chenter co P Coeeter eo H Staking, B Y Moore Kinx, Chester to A H. Btinton k 10, Md W R Ulster & la, Philo MERCHANTS' HOCSH—Third it., Once Callowtllll, Jamo Rake]. Lehigh no John Fichthorn. Pa A Grantor, Lchannn Pa ki Mbritht tl esAlni W Brown +a la, I , uck. oo Pam' "lack, Flocks co John Black, Becks en P F Black, N ii c Both,. Boncrontainc. 0 n EL Barnes, Horsham Orubor A, al, Penney/Ile MACK BEAR ROTlSL—Thittist., ems Wm nFT litrunn, Rending Aso Bhuler,Rolmlton, 0 Oe n W w n if, Pantpnrn 'Henry FrPod. Pennibur4' Oillin• cr. Allentown .Tudge lliflinger. hflo , dowd Frank iimixell,llMgowell ludo e Pobottl, Dale. Pa W R f'reoman, Md Mimi Freeman, Md BALD EAGLE HOTEL—Third it., above Oellovrldll I Bharfrer, Montgomery oo I, Rookoy , N Y 5 rtookev N Y ones Knorr, Lehigh no J Neal, Lehtrh co no Heninner. Nuoke oo Vtr B Booth, Lehigh no J tinvder. North nipton 00 Tboe Veiling. Mod in.Pa Jae Shalmeker, Pa Adam Hehick, Lehigh go J W Harris, Boston MOUNT VERNON HOTEL—Beeonest.. above Areh. John Thompson. N Y RonjG Sheuner, N J OW whs. ontr.. Belt Jae tailor Vhtlada • W Henry, Bait N Miller, P. Chas Lone. Reading P MeKenf, N V re Anna Garrison, Pa John Hen% il, Baltimore BARLEY SHEAF HOTEL—Seoond it, below lime Jl'aT h ,Nii',P oy J V 1.03, )n. N Thos Ent, N J John Hutch, Hattavillo JONES' HOTEL—Ohektrint et,. below Beyenth. J K Wright .1 NI Cowell, Plat J Davis, N J T FOE, N.l .1 Alvaro, Jr. N Y J P Whitney, Boston W C Lawn, Newark, N I P P Allen, NV. A P IV inebeatar, Waal RA Onrrott. N Y S W AVAcrii :V I: a Flood,a , i i r: Dunes b iy_ l 7 li t I d , k ., vi s d , Mass J it oi r, N Y W Rawlings, N Y .1 flanse N V A ft Barli.e.N Y 0 nrigic. Balt a Childs, Balt W ft Pa) ae, Md I B Whitney. Buffalo R Baxter, IluEralo V I. Marsh. Michigan J , V Toner. flitch 14 L Pner, N Y W A Carter NY P Viceroy, N Y J Itlarah.N Y W I, Wilon, II Y J B Norma Halt W J null. Balt 11.1 Htraudbunt, ald L C Seott, N Y J H Roynolda lb la, N Y THE UNION HOTEL—limb attaft. above Thlre, JO tying N I N 11 !What, N J Ii Smith N J Jim if Suitor, N J W Ilarthion, NJ John T Largo. N J H hi Norton, N J R William/on. Ohio I S Wntford & la, N J j. B Smith & la, NJ T D RoNnolda.TroY• N Y R t.* Mackey. Pit 3 N liill &la Milford, N J Mies]] Carnation', N J M Hoff; Milford, N J 0 I. Bowline, Buck* 00, Pa It 0 Gould, Richmond, Va N Carrod, Jr, Va .1 11 Burgoshor, at Louise R R_Prichard Alfifig ti Bondi, N Y D W Mon alt, Indiana 11311ryson.r. la, N 3 BT. LOUIS HOTEL—Chentnut at,. nb. Thud, II Lonseneoker, Ph& P M Peru Henn, N Y Jeo Nish, pittimum A lindues.l:4 1 H Soernour, Y Jas Lynch. Trenton W 1, - PennekVn Mr Smiley. P Ida Mr M faith, Richmond Miss!' N Iltains.Md Jos French, N I ILTilden, Can, Ohio Jno li Finley, RichmondL Farquhar, Itiolunondl Geo Ponioroy, N Y W Rainier, N Y MEECTIARTB' HOTEL—Fourth streot, below Aroh. Alfred C Marion, N J Chas Huddmen,N .1 Atwood N J .11 Wentz, Trenton, N.l J /3 Mal kitty, Lancaster W Mooro, Clearfield, Pa Oro Taus, Easton, Pa CAA J Hull, u N J 8 Hall, N Y Ow If Walker, N Newell Cla'k, Mass John hi Annan. hld W P Hon} hill. Phila. C L °nevoid. Conn 8 T Walker, Delaware co Jam Coln u hovin, h.n gland 11 Myers. Look Rayon It Peters, Newark, Del Col it H Bardwoll, Lane co NB Kunkel, Harrisburg R McGinn, N Y EMIL?, HOTEL—Third street. above Race. A II Demston, N Y J 1$ I , `legyr i lfalt:N° P H II arewell, Boston It J Carey Chester no Id Towers, Chesor co Thou Newel, Pa J T Johneon, Wanton It Pedestue fe, N Y A W Ilenetnder Jon Bence, Ma hI E ii Wood, John Same% rhila SPECIAL NOTICES. Tintoxr AFFacrrioxs. [From Rev. E. BorleY, A. M., Preeldent Athens Colloge, Mime, Tenn.)--" I have found great benefit from the urn of 'Brown's Bronchial Trochee,' before and after preach ing, ae they prevent horireeriese, to which I em very eublect, I think from their past tffect they will be of permanent sqvantago to me. Bpveral clergymen of my acquaintance to wheat I have given the Trochee have been bunt filed by them." Jel9-thetu4t HIGHEST PREMIUM' AWARDED AT TUE WORLD'S FAIR, Lo DON. — Jules Hanel & Co., No. 704 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, estahluthe.ti 15.1 e. Manu facturers of perfumery, cosmetics, transparent balls and shavtng soaps; 6nwd hair dye, and Jules HauePs celebrated Eau Athenienne, or Il,hr Renovator, also J. unequalled Eau Lustrale,vopular throughout the world. Importers and 'Wholesale dealers In French, English, and domestic perfumery, fanny goods and druggiari ar ticles, shi.ving, hair, cloth, nail, and tooth brushes, combo in alt varmint. oto. OHR PRIOR CLOTHING OF TIM LATEST STYLBs, made in the bout manner, ellreseli for RE TAIL BALEG. LOWEST eetitng plums marked in Plain Figures. All goods awls to order warranted mitts team. Our ONE-PRIOR System Is 'Wetly adhered to, as we bellove this to be the only rah way of dealing MI are there y treated alike. JONES to CO., sen-lf 804 MARKET Street, SAL/KAMER FIRE-PAOOP 8A1 4 883.—A vory largo amortnlant of B.A.LAMANIER ft for Bale at reason able pricey, No. 804 CHESTNUT Street, Philadelphia. su2B if EVANS to WATSON Gatom & Berlin's OLLIBRATID NOIIIICLUS FAMILY 61W I RS -MAO XlKill . NI EIDISOBD 711101$11. TEO CHESTNUT STREET, PIIIL•DVLPIIIL. SINGER'S SWING 11Aonms. No. a Hewing hisolilnee...— ...... No.l Sewing Maolunoa ..... PO The Family Bowing blaohlne, ----- 10 - The Family Sewing hlaohine-- 50 f. M. BINDER fr. CO.. d25-11m No. 609 WIESTNUT Street. HARRIS' BOUDOIR &WING MACHINE. IMPROVED DOUBLE-THREAD FIRBT PREMIUM AT EVERY FAIL 0122-2 m Phila, Office, 720 ARCH Bt. Agents wanted, WHEELER & WILSON BBWING MACHIN'S& —Philadelphia Offiee, 828 CHESTNUT Street. Merchants' orders Alteal at the SAME DISCOUNT as by the Company. Branch offices to Trenton ) Now /OM, and Easton Rd Westchester. P.s. asltisn THE PRESS.-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY,' JANUARY 12, 1860. DRTNOMIRST—TORR.—At At. Mark's Church, on Tuesday morning, by the Rev. Oeorgo Brinchurst, as sisted by the Rev. Charles R. Donnell, W. Henry nnnghurst, of Logansport, lad., to Anna, daughter.of Wilburn IL Torr. HiiiB3-BTEKLMAN.—On the 2,1 instant, by Rey. George Chandler, Mr. Thomas 0. 11089,4 Petersburg, N. J., to Atm Harriet nthelnion, of Meet; Lending, N. J. RAJA—DENNETT.—On the 27th Peetembor,lBo9 by Rev. Jolumh It, Kennard, Mr. John Malan to Miss ko. beam* A. Bonnett, or this oily. MARKt3-431.0n the instant, by the Rev. Samuel Y. Monroe, the Rey. Edward 8. Marks, or the Now Jersey Annual Confereneo, Mier Harriet 1%, datirlitor of Wm. &Ivo. Esn„ of Hamm N.J. YOUNG—FISIIER.—.On Rio 6th tilt , by the Rev. R. Watts, Mr. George W. Young to Mots Mary Ann 1 1 leiter, both of this city. CLARK—HRADEC:MD.—On the Oth inetAnt, bythe Rev. G. Weohingtnn Jernum. Mr. Wm. Ciro to Miss Ellen Louie , ' Bradford, both of this city. PORD—WILRINd —At Milltown. on the 20th_ult., by the Rev. John W. Arthlr, Mr. Kahan W. ?art], of Northampton township, Books county, to Mtn Baffle Wilkins, of Cheltentutm townnlup, Atontgomerf county. 100 NE.—On the 11th Instant, et hie reeldenoe, Wel t street. west of William, Vi'eat Philadelphia, Hon. Wm. P. Boone. nue notion will be riven of' tho funeral. BCII it IttlEft.-00 Tunuday afternoon, the 1 0 th 1 1 1- 'tent, Elissboth, wife of J. IL Sehriener. The relatives and friends are invited to Miami the funeral, from the residence of her husband, No. 911 North Fifteenth etreot, above Parlor, on Saturant morning, nt 10 °Woe*. • • m", y,—On Mouth instant, Mary Ann May. eted 49 yenta, Her reletivos and frionda nun respertflilly invited to Wend liar funeral train her brother's reatdonce, 1140 North Eleventh street, on Friday aftornoon, to 2 o'clock. ug, PEINOUIL—On the 10th instant, Mr. Josoph Famous, K7OO 60 ypn re. Hie frionite. and those of the family, are invitee to attend hie fuoo'al from his Into ros.enco, No. It 7 South Front street, on Friday afternoon, sr 2 o'clock. a LIPTON.—On the 9th instant, Charlotte Upton, widow o f the late John Upton. In the Blat year of her age. Funornl from the "seldom.° ot her can, Amos L. Upton. N0.7/8 North Tooth etroot, on Friday morning, at Pi (I.olork, TO'WHEL.—On the 10th instant, Ellen Towhol, aged 40 ream. Funeral from the residence of hor brother-10 law. John Gorman. Race street, weat of Eloventh,Nrie (Thursdar ) morning, nt 9 o'clock. MARBRALL.—On the 9th Instant, Moses D. Marshall, in the 77th rear of his ago. Funeral from hie late residence, Lnoust Arcot, west of Twentieth. on Friday, 13t1), et 1 o'clock. PF RIFF 17.R.—0n the 10th instant, Christian Pfeiffer, tired 8 lame. I month, and 18 doss. Funeral from the retidenoe of his parents. No. 1210 South Fourth street, corner of Redwood, this (Thurs day) altornoon at o'clock. ASITWORTIL—On the 9th instant, Samuel 0, Ash wnrth. is the 90th year of his age Funeral f'nm the residence of Mrs. Elsa M. Rote le ad, No. /o 9 Julianne grant. second door attune Callow hill. this (Thnrsdai t morning at to n'etook. BRICK MAN.—On the loth instant,a the 82J year of his ace. Funeral front Ms late residence, No. 813 North Torah trent on Friday afternoon. at o'clock. MeEl,l7.oY.—On the 10th instant. Ellen MCF.Irof, wifo of Paul McElroy, in OA lath year of her ace. Funeral from her late melamine. No. 1813 Cfulwalrider street. below Oxford, this (Thursday) morning, at 11.16 o'clonk. • . MON VFR.—On the 10th 'natant, Mill. Charlotte Mnn yor• wife of Jahn Monyer, anti claughtor of Banfl Feria, in the 23d your of her age. Funeral from the reeldenoo of Aim. Fltzeheth Jack eon, Hrty,look street, below Front, Wm( Thursday) afior.. n' lock IM 2 ONNELL.—OR the 10th instant, Junee O'Connell, in the anth near of kin ARO. Funeral 6'l . hie late reenlenoe, No. 831 livannon street. below ueen. nit Friday nfternoon t nt 1 o'elook2" THORIITO. —Hrid,lonly, on the 10th Thornton, in the 49th year of hie age. Funeral from Ina late roeldenoe, nornor of Rath rind William utreets.Ninetterith ward, on BundaY afternoon, at ko'olook. JOHNSON.—On thn 10th instant, Wm. H. Johnson, in the 29th yen r of his ago. Funorai from the residenoo of hie mother-in : law, Mrs. M. Boyle, 1221 South Seventh street, Lolow Fedo ra], thin (Thursday ?afternoon. at o'clock. CRlPP9. 7 fiuddonly. on the Bth Inntant, Mai. Retiree% Orions, relict of the Into John W. Crops, aged LO years. Funeral from her Into residonto, '1 ainony road, this (Thursiloy) afternoon, 12th, at 1 n &noir. STOCK.—On the 9th Instant, Froderiok Stock, In thn 80th year of his age. Funoral from his late residence. Nn. 407 Buttonwood strent. thin ((Thursday / afternoon. n t 2 o'nlock. • McDONOOOII.—On thn 9th instant, Mrs. Elizabeth McDonough. aged 63 years, wife of the Into Michatt Mc Donough. . Funeral from the residence of her non, 1221 F.levecth street above ()mud avenue, this(Thursdap) mornilyr at 10 o'clock. MOURNING MOITSSELINES DELAINE, 75 CHNTEI.—BES9ON h 80N here reduced 10.000 yords of imported Bleak and White Moo/Wino Deltune to only Id °eats. MOURNINO PORE, No. dOd CHESTNUT Street. BLACK THIBET Now In store, a full n. bibet Long Shawl,. Also, Merino, Senn Deohenee, Velour Repe. Mou EBRsoBON ll no do B & did OFFICE OF THE RELIANCE MAN TUAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF PA .l7;_. DIA. JaarranV 11, IMIt. IM Tito Direotors have this day declared a Dividend of SIX PEA CENT. tie the Capital Stock of the CON- Puny, and on the Certificates of Profits ontstandl-s, for the year ending Deoember 31a1, 181 e, without define lion for Ittote Tax, payohle in oseh to the fitookholders. on and after the 16th met Also. a Dividend of FIFTEEN PER CENT., Papa hie pro Into on the Capital Stock and Premiums earned, out of the profit' of the Company• for the year ondink Deoomher Mat, 1801, for which Certificate. of Profits, bearing interest, will he deli wired to the btoekholdorh, and to tho insured entitled to rebelvo the awn, tinder the provirions of the ehe nor. on and after the leth No carttrtoata will ha issued far any 1413 aunt than tan dollars, uor for any frietit , nal port of ono dollar. flame loan than tee dollare, and not lota than one dollar, are oreditott to the Unenrod on the balks of the Comnonr, and if. within any period of ten years. said eredits amount to ten dollar., certificates therefor will be w aned. • • CortiScathe of Profits aro hello, equally with the Carlini Stock, for theloeses end engareatents of the Company, and may he oonvortod Into Capital Stock at shy time, at the optlon of the holder. Jal2--Gt M it INCat MAN. Secretory. AT A MittITIN BUTOS tho 1 t. 1060 pur ß suant to publl t Omen wero elected to titql. TaaalDß'T• Thomas Earl, Vie); ya staS DINT a. Jame J. Barclay, S PXA •CRRR .4eorpe w. Fwbet. FECRIET4BY AtOzaad.r Henry. WinIIMM AN C RR ng , John Farnum. J o h n W. einahorn, Henry Perking, John M. (htdon, filappon, ht. D., . ... . , (L 4l . OFFICE OF THE AMERICAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY. 1 )ILAIALPIII.... Jnnunrf nt IWO At kineetine.of the Itortrd ol Directors of the Amori• can Fire Inagretece Company. hold tine dna, Mr. THOMAS R. MARIS wn. elected Yreintent in Ilene of George Abbott, Fag.. docanaed, And ALBERT C. I. CRAWFOpD elected Secretory Inla of Ttiomne R. BUM. restgued. JOHN'S. Lt.V7lB, Jal2 St' Fecretery pro tem. COUlti ,frr TV I P% PS: 4 lft ' 159 .81 1 ,frO t A I T/' l 6 l ( t )f r ii l'A N V . Tne fifth thatalment of FIVE vLII4I per share on the emitter stook of thor Coffman. , wil be due and pay able on TUESDAY, tee 27rh day u Jenuary. at the (Mira or T. 'r. 8.. ruinlit , Treasurer. No 112 SOUTiI FOURTH Street. A. L. BONNAFFON, .14124ta27 Secretary. THE BANK, Pill. DAI. A DELP H I . jANUARI WA —THE UN lON N OF TENNFSSEE has declared a Dividend of Fl VE FER CEN'Ftet) Mile to tho Eastern titockhold. ere nt this Bank ON E D li.alAN D. Dividend. not oohed fur in aft menthe will he re turned to Nashville. B. D. Cf:/I%lEos'kt, lat2-2t Cashier. fr.. FAME INSURANCE COIIIPANY. NO. U. 4 4013 CIIESTN lIT Street. l'n ILA IJELPHI A. January lath. IMO. At en election. bald on tlo 9th net. the lollowipc gentlemen wore °looted to acne ac DIRLCTORS for the onnume >ear : Pronuel Wright, D, A. BirneY, Wm. W, Walters, J. W. Everman, Chee. It tehardeon, II Lewin, Jr.. Ooo . r i re A. Went, mo t, v. , Stout, t.._ Wilnon Badie J , ear Moms, Thomas 8. hlardn, Mangy II ern. And. at a met tang of the Board ot Threctore, held this tar, the following gontlow on wino unanimously elected • • • OF„QM 1.: W. PAY, Prseidcnt. JONATII AN J. SLOCUM, Vice President. WM. I. ISLA Hecreteri• ir-rTHY: ENTERPRISE Evavn.trwE If& COMPANY, PHILADELPHIA, January 10, At the annual meeting of f tnekhnlders of thts Com pany, held on cel, latmary. lAN, the (equating gentle. mei:two° sleeted Thrretore D f or . t he ens uing lean t WILLIAM M o c ft EB iARR. NAI,HRO FN AZi I- Ft, JOHN M. ATWOOD. BENJ. T. TREDICK. Illf If HY Wll A R TON. Idellt OH; I 1, DAMON, (cows It. STUART. 011 N H. BROWN, ANDREwD OARR. J. I / ERRINOF.R. A m o oting of the Sonrd of Dlreetera, held thie day, P. RATORPORD sTAR It NY no appointed Plemidenr. WHIM . CHARLES W. COXE•SeettlUirY. OFFICE OF THE FAME INSURANCE II COMPANY, No. ans CIIERTNWP 81'.—The &Card of llireotore have deviated a dividend of throe par Gent., pat able on demand, out of the profile of the company for the tact mix niontinl. Jll At W. I. 111,ANCIIARD. ReJ'y. MOFFICE I.IIILADELPIII A. AND READINI.I RAILROAD JAWAN At tlin Annual Meetinz 01 th,9 Btoukholdeqs of no Phllndnlolna aril 110o..liogrtnilrond Contp‘ny , held Juno ary D. lip. tho following gontloinou wore unantinuusly elected Officers for Ido : A. wiirrNl , S. VICE PItr.PIDENT. J. DUTTON NVIELE. NUN AOHRB. D U STEELE. A. 1. Boltlr. 01 1 / 1 6. MACALV.STED. WM. tiEl.l.,l,ftri. ItOUT. K CHAN. E. Nttl ITII. TRE tSVRFA. B. BRADFORD. ISEcitRTART. WM. 11. MoILUENNEY. By order, Au., Jell lie W. 11. MoII,IIENNY, Reeretary. 1 TON, AND I Y—Jnatrany 9, VW—At the nrinunt inselmr of the Eltooliholdeis, held 'llllB DAY, the followin, per ann. were unanimously elootmt Directors for the on suing year: Namued 91 Knnours Rolf n son. Win. tapir:lnn liarage, John A. Dunenn, Jesse Dyne, til l etf l on: l 6 il u r Ate, ward Austin, At a inneting_of the lleu DAy, HAmUlil, M_. F.T. I oil President, and ALFIINI Tronsersr, Jalo-Itt IM. rill LADEIXIIIk CITY PAINE:WWII RAILWAY COMPANY', Jan. D. leni.—At nn Bleation held this day, the following gentlemen "min duly eleoted (or one leer: ra. OFFICE OP TOE CONSOI.IDATED COAL OOMPANY, No. 3TI WALNUT Bireet. VIIII,DKLPIIIit. Deo. 12, Psii. The &linnet Meeting prltte ) Tockholta i of tlina Corn- Mir 01%:`1. ) ,t,;11`. ITI) I nt 1?) .., 1 ,t 1 (.1, 'Pt' f W,": , 'il,': Eleation of Oleoere to sierrithe onouiria pair, an d other J. HENRY 81, OYP R, Pu d t rattuatleWlt Ifeeretery. IP:DIEECIIA.NTIF FUND.—TIDEArv,„.y.. tncerine of the 111ER011AN l'h' VN 80471E i1l ho held on TUESDAk AFTER 00 , 17th In stant, at 4 o'clock F. M.. at the Rooms o the Board 11 Trade. 003 CHEST UT Street. Tlo annual repoit will be onhinitted. and an elect on held for ilfloors. 1610-(17 Tjtoo. V. BRADY, ElearetcrT. Ire. A NOVELTY IN 111J11 1 1DInai ONE CALCI;LATED TO TERNII grfE_IN OUR YEA hB.— c an adjourned Meeting the REV E 1 SE V ENTH ST. OEOIIG (.10INii AND LOA SOCIETY, will 1,0 hold on ' UItSDAY EY rl , ll;si the 12tbtrist., 7)6 o's.ock, at Kr. Ward's lintel, ,No. 6 OfililtitY tante, above Third, for the purpose of di. FINK or the batanoe of Um stook. The cohstitution of e sooiety te far euperioi to any of its prodecossor., ovine inoorpurated in it many valuable improvements not found in any other building society. Six per cent, interest on , y charged on the amount tuitually loaned, which is reduced annually by deducting or allowing in terest on Cho amount pau in on the etook, The Consti tution and py-laws are now rend y for distnbutiou. Coll and examine thein and for yourselves, k boxes is n'YOTN VOLXM AR ---7 n• -• :- .--, .`4V1.1A1 ., S TILE USE Ul' Y. REEhill, D. D., of lisltinions. h on this 4fi1 1 1 1 4 h :niriro ; a li t h frt ' r l re t t 4 , P . rorfrillsrA t r t gb4.4l:4 B ,igtaidgVe "nta'14,`36614 MARRIED. MED. LONG SHAWLS.-.- asortment of Lupin's lllaoft Lupin's black Cashmeres. Velvet Poplins. Tamerles. Lames Isombasmes, 110 N. INourmoLdtore. 511,9 CT FHTNLIT Street. '0 Oil TILE CONTRI. nee of Rafage held January le fled" the following I) h the engem*. gOell--.VIIII 3olin RObt,thi. Alexander Fullerton, t±nnr