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PUBLIC LEDGER am. 7 DAILY TRANSCRIPT. rillLADELHUA, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 31. 1 th when lo ibeHirloneney of Um Weather, little dependence on placed Hi lb fcguUo ily lb wko r116 psr cr shoal tlx ttieel.

All, therefore, Who desire I'. mbe served regularly, deity, nd without fail early tu the nomine. by Ihe rearular carriers, nana whom 1) u.il,a f.uil and fair. I wetsuddry, biaandenld, med tW me morn ora book tt 'coiuiit(l kept at the counter of the 1 All: or lurook tiia aiy.lut ine emrncn hiuo, which goes to the regular earner iheir attention every night. XsiNKXATtoN or Tint Coto.iits We 1 v4: i ir haiM for ibi measure, and will now oiler few other.

Hie it the great strength thi annexation would impart to nfeoeracy, against Ihe real of d5 world. By bvig out of Ihe continent, we remove all ryecewity for miiilrylefenceMi any internal frontier. At present, with the I 0 on our isoruicrii ami Eastern line, wear oompelled to msiutain an extensive and system of defeiteo for .1... anJ tha frrUiIlHT lOWOS. Ill a War 1MB hi ih rti iimti.

vi man rroei aunt. iiom mi" NorthwB frontier; for though audi a war would noon lead lo our conquest of these Jlritish eolo nie, yet "before, we could strike an effective WOW, OUT Commerce vn WO mi( acrioimly, and c.ir frontier towni might be ra Vaged. Nor this the only dilliuulty. Halifax and other tafdem pons ar naval Biatioii on our enuat, where the British are continually prepared for war upon our commerce and our Atlantic Taking' for granted that we maintain clToc.ua! defence against these armiea aud rra Tiet of Britain, the coat of these defence, in tea .1,1 far MV.MMk.l (i turn fin ivhii'h ihft British nation would convey to us these colo nie. And if llie defences were not sufficient, the loss in deil ruction, through' the drfiuienry, might exceed even lite cost of suificient defences.

And taking for grouted tlmt we could soon conquer all thes4 eo'oniea, we con'd purchase lliem for mucrj feasJian ihe'Cost of their conquestr lleace by this acqulailion, we slion'd greatly gain strength in removing a powerful enemy from our Lake, our northern (rouliej, and our sea coast, and thirf save the enormous expense of preparations for attack or defence. But we mutt not overlook an important point In our foreign relatiuns. Britnin is now the rival, almost the enemy, of France, Russia, and other nisrit ime nations of Europe. But he miy become their ally, and tliey tnay confedvrufc (' against us; lor though this contingency is not present prohabilitjr, it i nut, in the course of European diplomacy and action, an iinpussiliili' tv. Anil if lhev should eonfef1rli.

aniL jtm rah enough to assail us by land, they jirould nd, in these British colonies, the only praclica bast lint With Quebec open during two thirds, and Ilulifnx during the whole of ibe rear, they could here land their annies, and their stores lo equip and support Ibein, unl through this point greatly annoy, if they could not conquer. And Ihe cost of prrparutionx against this contingency, would far exceed the cost of defending Queltee and Halifax, as our own, "against "hostile dceU, and wouJd much more exceed the coat of buying the British colonies. But the strenglb of nation against war con tits less in military preparations, than in Irw absence of causes for war. If we buy (lie BtiiiSh out of the continent, and establish new commercial relations with her as part of the contract, we extinguish forever all cause of war with her. in .1 wuai MUM we quarrel anom we snojiju own, and confine ourselviS, territorially, to the continent, and therefore should net seek any territory owned or coveted by the British.

We hould trade with bar remaining colonies ao i eorJiog lo treaties, and should attempt lo trade with them otherwise. We should trade With other nations aceonlinir to trntir wiili inem, and in tuir compeimon with the Il.riiuh, if Ihuy fhou'd be admitted by such nations on the asmav lerma with ourselves. If other nations should grant us privileges wbii they dcuied to lbs British, tfais would be a subject of discussion between tbem snd tb British, and not between he British and ourselves. If the British should be thus favored by other nations lp our injury, our remedy would be acaintt audi nation. and not against the British.

Then what cause of quarrel could exist, is beyond our iinagina tion. 'V i The British are running about the world, seek ing markets for tbeir manufacture coin niit great error in keeping colonies on this continent (or such markets for they lose more Try excliwioa from our markets, through the col liwontilowingfrmn this colonial sj stem, tlwn they gain from ibe markets of Ihe colonies. As we uve Bircaur sbhi. peace, inenusnip are IDCir best security for our market, and peaceful an' nexation of these colonies to our confederacy, their best seeurity for such colonial market. Hence if they would secure the market of this creat and srowinT ronfeilerni v.

rnnvort Iha whole continent into one Uiutui Slater, Brt luin oeot cmtomer, they shrmid re.l out lo. us without delay. And having thus all cause tT quarrel with us, and dispensed with costly military preparation against us, the Bri tish would bate much greater means for prose cuting tbeir colonial system elsewhere. They seek Ibe civilization and colonization of Africa, for the purpose of con verting it into a market Let them have it The sooner Ihey accomplish this, the more will the great cause of humanity be promoted. And by accomplishing this, ihey 'will open a market to us for wherever Ihe Bri tish go aa pioneers, we follow as improvers, and lo.tueir oeneni.

uur trade with India ts great sod increasing. If it were not advantageous lo the British, tbey would not concede it, for India is their dependency. Our trade with their Aus tral Asian colonies annually increases, and much to their benefit, as well as our own! So would our trade with Africa, or any other country which they could open a a market for themselves. And would the two nations quarrel about the colonisation of Africa? Our own colonrjhere is a powerful encine of its uivilixs. tion, and upon Ibe civilization of lliat continent depends its conversion into a British market Therefore Instead of finding cause of quarrel in Africa, the two nation would find every re sou foe cooperation.

If then wo remove all cause of quarrel with Ibe British, a we do by hlivin nut rif i.uii;h...i I i.iuui, i. TC them BdJitumal mean for founding markets in xviilnlriM aid II iriuuiTT or juriwiiciicrii, ion (nan men peacefully follow Ibera to those market fi the Leiiefil of both nation. shall next consider some' objuclMMi againai tni acquisitioo, and especially Mf. Mangnro late ridiculous assertioa, that "we would not take the Canada as a gift." Tki Liuisunnti or Matruxo assembled at Annapolis on Monday. There was a pretty iuii aiienaanne or ine members.

Thomas F. Uowie, of Prino George' county, will probably bechnsen Speaker of the House Dr. wiinams, a somerset, was ae Presi oenl ot in senate. Th 5tu FaioaTi PaiRcmiiA Naval fkiort of JiHjuiry has bes orriered by the Jte rretary af the Navy on board the steam fn'gaio Princeton, to inveMigale the csum of the late fire on board (but vessel, is'io be lajcep. into dock and her Uoiltu tu Seamkm a no thi IIosriTsb Fi'ttD.

Tlie following communication has been sent as fur pulilication iV; Mswar EDiToast CaarlrsBeiMon, anaiursjised eitixna of the Dnuwt $utea, and at preMU Steward of Um brig rant T. Junes, applied si ue uuMon nou for an order fur mrdicine and adviee sserely did wisa'to einertSe InlMsi 4 wso one enaW be admhled on sccovnl of no sppropriauoa twins aiade by ContTess. tf Auer some eonvemalion between, I believe, lb Deputy Collector and the Clerk, who1 issue rrmitt, a save hira aa order upon Mr. Clapn, ihe wsrd of the II. spiwl, aayiot; ihe C.kw House wimiIJ I he re sp.Hi.rblo for any sraount eaeredinar 'Now, goutlren, a sutaenher of yours, and knowing the voa the favor iaquinng through y.

vjMi eirrulated shed, Waal has become. llie Uospilal are well awars all somen sd pom wlM Py Iwen'y catiu perm with Hwpititl ler' si this season of ihe y. ar much sickness prevails wanos; this claim of men on serou.U of the sewrily of Um weather, and ar Uey. after paying such a tax, to be lold mvttoi tau ThamdiiMiteuslsuppie, a place food for a being so contemptible sss sick 1 am, wilh greal respect, Yoar hamble servt, E. T.

The "representations above' made, if correct, as Ibev appear to be, present a case of peculiar liartbhip, A tax of twenty cent for the Hospital Fund is laid upon every seaman and oincer en coming into port, to provide for justsueh a contingency as sickness, yet here is an application which is refused, as is alleged, because there is no money. Will those who liave charge of Ihe Hospital Fund please to explaiu It is not j'nrt that seamen should be compvlled ak for charity when tliey have a right lo relief, pur chased by their own money. TlxwrttSi Cas. On Ralurday, in llie Su preuie Court at Boston, the witnesses against Albert J. Tirrell were called, and ordered lo recognize for iheir appearance in Februaryjo tea tify, lirM, in relation to the charge of murder and second, a lo the charge of uron.

It is pretty well settled, Ihe IT wys, llmt Tirrell Originally sailed for Liverpool, and that the vessel was obliged, to put back by the weather, and then TirreJI to get a passage Ar New Orleans. aiai Expri siolt or Pbeachek. Mtumen'm tuiJ Sanction. The Methodist Episcopal Confer ence, now in session in New Orleans, bus c' peiled the Rev. II.

II. Shropshire, who last year travelled Ibe Si. Helena Circuit, from the ministry. He was charged with the flugranl offence "of having attempted the seduction of a young lady upon whom ho was piactising some Mes meric experiments in July last. He fully con fessed his gUilt, and did not attempt lo justify his conduct.

Bishop Sonle. Presiilent of the Conference, strongly rcpreheuded the practice of MeMiierisui, and admonished his hearers to .1 i svoia ii as out umi was wgnrcnm, u. iuiioi and ruinous to those who meddled with it. Coarus CuaisTi. Tliitellienco from Corpus Chrtti to ihe inst.

has lieen received at New Orleans. A number of Mexican trader had arrived, aud a very brisk (rade was being curried on, principally by ihe merebnnts. The sutlers bad noi len ub'e lo dispose their goods, owing to a dilllcii'ly arising from the fact that Ihe duties bail not been settled with Ihe Texan Government. Discuaruk or N' ltv. On Monday, Mr.

Fendull, counsel for the Government in the ra.se of M'Nulty, entered a nolle pivieijiii in the four remaining cases on tile agaiust him. The Csnrt thereupon ordered the diseharge of Mr. MXulty. A Hsavi Pmav Moan in MssMchuserts aii'l mi a ni of Img Lud La caused great delay in lhs il. JfflK lrwlsiure of Alahnma have msgn nimossly solved ihul the seat of gi'Veriiireiit shall be removal hi nn place lhat arill not furnish a Slate House wirboul rxptore to Ihe Piste.

I UsAta or F.i Oovinoa, Tnoms. Th Hon. Jamrs Tirninas, formerly rverii of land, died at hi rasidtnre, In Pi. Mail's roomy, Christ as day, in the 8 id year of hi sge, of typhoid fever, with which Le lingered a long time. DiviDitaiM The Csbot Manufacturing Ccnqauiy, at Spring field, has dechuvd a setni annul dividend of lea per cent The CMtvpre Manafsctoring Company, at the same place, has mule a half yearly dividend nf tix er cent.

hUKBTCL. Jtulge New York, staled that Harper, lately tried in thai was kept aU day iu Court Wilkoul anything to eat anil carried to his cell at 10 e'elo at Bight wi bout refresh went, and bronght next morning into Court without break fai. Fixes aso CasCALTtts IS BosToN. Ou Punday Ihe Old South Church, Boston, had a narrow escape from Ire. The aiiltiuer shop of Mrs.

Cssnly wss on MoikW. A yiaing man, son Cspt "Lane of the barque Mary Bougkton, was killed by a fall to the deck. BTBASwmr from Bunion, arrived at Halifax H'h iiKiul.snd left um day fur verp iol, ilk II aiUitionat LOCAL AFKAtUS. Tit Cum Ci'6se Kt'Hfiptr lnUrnmrt. Judge I'arsons nf lh Court ef Brsaiuns, was erurnfed ainf )lcrdy irning in bearing Ihe argument of counsel fur a new UMl in the am of John Gibson, er.n Viced of being engagMi hs Lindsay, in piekiug lb nckot of Mr.

fiUulicws, ato spiing, at thestepsof tbebasiki'f' North America. Tbaamunds for the application is after diwovered Ititirnoor of lb astM Mrofragibia ebaraeicr.aiMl by persons I re spiwlalnliiy, Out lb defendant could not have been mfHged in coalmining lliu (fence, being iu ew York at the lime. The strongest iiiieM against the defendant on llie trial was Willis H. Illaney, lormerly prHiee urBcer la ibis eiiy, sod according lo Ihe asscr Unnsof iheeuea el ta aignnenl, now connected with the Nsiimsl Police Gazette, of New York. tV trorur was Ihe imnrrswoa umh upon Ihe oriiaecuiinc attorney by the adidavii presented ui the Court yes lerdav, thai he did not resist Ihe nrnlicaikin.

and be farther look occasion to say thai lit faith in the correctness of the verdict and Ihe weight to be attached to a portHin of Ihe evidence against the primer bad been materially sinks by llie course of 'the National folio baseuecf Yofk. since the trial. It was even aimed at bv Ihe defendant's counsel. last the paper in question bad been in uc lo labor lo procure the conviction of (iibsos in order lo screen tne leal thud fiom dXrclum and nuiiisliinenl and also, lb' instead of being instrument for li de wmionui tnieves, was in aect. their org in, apparently endaana ing lo girs cenain of them impunity, by intimsiaiing the regular cnVer of i lee, operating pon th juilic'ial Uibnnals, and rull.ng the public on Ihe tsrorg seeai as lo Ihe perpetrators of erimes.

ne, of course, know nttLuw i.f ika irmh of thee insinuatii'ii, tart if there be any f.iuUii.m furtnera, in fact Iisolt lo the notice of thecmmunitT in which Ihe paper i nuhluhed, and in which it is circulated Certaiu it a lhat. when the counsel fur Ihe dcfeananl alluded to lhs subject, Judge Parsons tiok occasHon to ikmience in the stvoreM la navuie interference wiib Uie adininitra ion of justice, and rerrarked that if tbev tboosht lo influence him they would be ranch mistaken; he would decide as he thought right, even if all tn paper of New York and i'hiladelphia were to raise laeir voices ia opmwillon. J. Murray Hush snd (Jrid Johnson, ap peared for ihe defendaiit Wm D. Kelley.

tor lb Commonwealth The es ia held aiider advisement. Mr. Kellcy. inaddreasuig tbe Court, asked ihe L. i i i i uiiiiik uin nMioa ins a new iriaj e.iwr.ij, snd Without reference tn hit own annarail acouiea cenee, as he confessed lhat hi feelings might give bio wca weigai ui ine prisoners new Icsinsmy, in en seipiesice the injudicHais attempt which had been mad by llie paper in question bias bint against it.

Pkiladt'pkim Diipesyvy Krmn the sunosl rerosrl of this benevolent institution appears that oM patient puriicit ted in us benebis during lhs past year, trf ibeM, 45 nenvred, Ua were relieved, died, 1 were regular and Bnceiiam, and TO Mill remain nder the eaiof ihe iiMtitmhai. 'fhfc number of pa Irent has been as gresi as in former yeais, owing lu lhs esempiion ih our city from rpideraira, and the general healihlulness sua pnvpnity nf tbe laboring elassn during the pnal year. Th rival effort Banking by Ihe large medical schools established in ibe cur, in present sn their atnriews causes of sick Bess and dea have also had a tendency to diminuh Ihe numlier of apclieants Ihe disnrnsarv for m. Hi. eal aid, I hi lb awoagers ar able In state a uh was.

Boence last ant a single proper case bes bees unhnrd. ed or turned anassisted lion its as during tin past year. Holiday Striatum It tit Ytrk A fine nnnorluniiv nw su'Tuoi persons 10 visit mew org, ana fie f.ftiviucs Usually to fuurrd in that viir ua New Yeai'adav. The Camden and Araboy line and th Philadelphia and New llrnnsisrirk both uk exeur panger, wilh ihe privilege of returning auiil Uie of Januarv. SustMuttr Ftti't.

The poliee fore of the District usiista rra nn vir fvai ana nurni. snasr Ihe cnnrmnij nf the rtuparinienient, Mr Coazens, fu Ui suppress. Uie dis srlMiu ranf Ihe oracsi wliu usually occur ai this sr aim ot ibe year. I A rat TKulba. au A Mark inia was rraicr.

day aiiempiinj to aril a Borier' bain.w la flirpprn sire bui on being asked where he got it, he traik hiioK lf oil In hurry wiuniui ai ilcli he tendered fur sale ll.ia iww iu Ihe mastis.ioa ui Aider kuu rcmMraaes rwreaiiaa Tlie Convention for Ike lUatera Uislrwt of Pennsylvania held Us eveamg Mrssicm pursaanl lo adaairBBsei.1 ia lb Juliana Slrett Church last evening, wheal Ik discuss of Ibe rrauiauon to peiui the legislature for Ihe Msiag of a taw referring the (teeisi.ai apna granting licenses to the people ai Ibe ballot box, and staling II be th duly of temneranee Biea not vote for ama who opposed lo iheubjeel of this resolatiuu, was "lr. Uaigshore, of Bucks county, opposed Ihe resolution because he thought it was a strong etHsagh. He s.k With much spirit, and hoped thai a belter resolution would be submiued. Mr Drarr, of Chestrr comitv, was ia favor of it, and was followed by H. D.

Jotuer on the same akie, who urged the ircirMdialeorgmiiIHiiarlemperauce men fnr polil'cal purpose. II was not disposed vole for any man ho was not a lee tuukr. The debate was further carried oa by tien. Crist, P. Carter and mhers, iu favor and Wm.

F. Small again! ihe taller clause. latter gentleman was opposed lo the organization af Temperance rueu for poIiiichI pursaics, and moved lo strike oal Uie latter lause. 1 A lengthened debate arose on lb amendment, the speakers in favor disclaiming any ia enlHHi In organize a lempcranco party, aud declaring their only design lo he In viae for uo caiatiilate nf lb other parties wh i is not a temperance irunL JTbe ameudnwat was put lo vine and frjecied After some further debale. Dr.

Longahove proposed arnaher ametalmenl, striking out the whole resolution, nd suhsliiuling one asking a law providing fur licensing house of eutertatnmenl, and making the rale of intoxicating liquors a penal elfenc in wards and districts where Ihe people deride at Ihe ballot box against such sale, lie also submitted a no her, arging It as a duly Upon temperance men to support bo man al the pills who is not an acknowledged friend snd supporter of tbe total abstinence principle. Another discussion look place, wden Ihe amendments were rejected and ih original rasotuiKiu adopted. The Convention then adjourned over to 9 o'chnk in Ihe morning. A'arigalioa. The ice slill eonlinue tonbslnicl the navigation, and a large Beet fa? vessel kouad so this port are detained ia eonaequcnee, al th breakwater aad intermediate places.

Th packet ship nioniaigaiiein ia now rerasnce i ine otwict, Thechy ice boat lowed down lb barque Chester, brig Oak, ami schnxaicr Henry, jesleiday, as far as Chester, and returned wiihal.iwof smt I vessels Wis scp aia Ih ic as havu.g oiuidrally diaiuuah rd since tfumlny, As if i o.a dimmed prudent Iu permit the ice boat In venture further down Ihenver ihinNnsCals. iha nacessi.v which exists lor a low laial lo ply dunng the winter sesuosi elweea the taller place and Ihe birakwaler, has allracled the al icnliiHi of the im rcaniiie eomiuunity. and we learn Ihn a subscription is about lo raised for ih eon suiioii a Inmi da uie purpjse, A Ssrps Thecongregaiions of 9l. Michael an I inn Churches, utrman lanheran. are making elfins to raise a siecplcou ihe taller Church, oorner of r'nurlh and Cherry sireeta, which, when cree'td, wip lie ntaHii 'Zty fc high and furnu hed with a dock suit peal of bcl the base iT a steepl, On fcl h'th.

has been standing about eighly years, snd die descendant uf Ihe bull lets now seem determined an delay its completion no baigcr. A comtt lee of one hundred has been aptaHiiied lo collect subscriptions Tae Church is, we believ, ihe Urgcat ia Phrlade'phia. 1 ft.rfeiwii'i.i Kvery btsly romplain of te bad ciaulition M' Ihe sidewalks, and yet very few turn oal lo cW an them. A I Uie Mrliuylkill water would render them passaMe, and its Be oa such oc caMons is f.ir prcfeiable than Ui ns it In lhat way, as many ilo, uoihi cotd day, when it freezes imme dialclr, and nviici Ihe walking Kth dirhcull and dan genius flaring 1. an tn' Ab ut nme oVIock ye erday BHHning a fellow sh'le a dozen of bnaims from Ihe rhsir of a griK ery.

at Ihe corner of Ninth and far pint' 'recta, and had earned them ss fur as Eiihih and Cailvsriitn, when he was accused of the ihcfi by a person who saw him nifumit ihe act. Heal irst denieil the accruritiiw, but aiterwanls made his escape, iaiv'ft'Uis pluuder behind, which was resuired to Ibcoa'iier. VTisi Oh ti Pcvrn slramleaTs, wbhi ply apen the Dclnwsre, ivc g4ic into winter ntiar Icrs, at Wiliiiligtti, Del. Trwy are the Robert Mor rrs, Uhh, Italliam, VV. yua.

Bolivar, snd Du PikiI. They ar ail receiving mure or lea repairs at he machine shop ot Messrs. Hells, Harlan 4 Hot lingtwortb. (Timid Lfes. The Grand Lodge of Ihe Independent Order ot IJdd Fellows, assembled the Hall in Kiflb street, on iiday evening, and eiMitinucd in acaaioo during Tae body iscomr4ed of aisitil Xti members, representing the districts ihrtaigh mil Ihe grate, and fiom tluir appearance, the inter, si of ihe Older are bo uWht lodged able bands.

The business which oceapies tbeir alteulioo is ihe adoption a uniform eode of law, for the and work of the order ia the subordinatf bulges throughout ibeMale. Krai Ktiau The wing properties were disposed of. but evening, by M. Tli Tna A Son, at Ibe Kirbange The two siory bri dwelling, No. iVJ S.

Sixth sircet, 17 feel 6 inches fmiit by 44 dees. enl'jirilo glgT.aind icr.l, atr elO; frame dwelling, No. 4 Fourih street, 11 fed 4 inches from by XI, subject to 7 praud 10 shilling ground reni, lhree tury brick dwelling, linage street, be tween rent ana r.i events, im ia iret tront ny iu deep, S'llirrcl so flOeroand renl. al' 'V). UM share of tK and I'Biladclpbia amhoat Com pany mica ail, per snare.

fD" Th Christian community mar be interested in knowinc thai th Rev. Irr. Jmbna, whs has beea a Missfimary in tlurmah, will atiend the great Mi rf nary Met ting to be held this evening, la ihe Rev Mr. canard's Chareh, in Krgith street, near Green. Lzruza At wtaac Areiuapanying to day's Led ger each of its sulailrs will receive a Coaming House Almanac, ine Tables, as aa annual sup plrmml, printed oa a separate sheol, for Ibe purpose of helnj posted up in ane ennvenieat place ia tbe anling house, i fTus, manufactory, shop, or residence, fiiK referent during llie year.

Faeh sub scriber to llie Ie'gcr is entitled to copy, and if any ar missed through mistake, by making th fact ksywn, either to the carrier or at the office, lb error will corrected with picas ire. DJ" The ledger will be issued at osual, both lo inoi row and next day. TmzPudkk, a Christmas and New Year present f.ir with tea beautiful illustrations, from designs by in, Leu Lau Jscer. and others, by Sartaia has been laid BraMBTur table from the publishers, Mesrrs. Carey ft Hart li is a beautifal Annual while got up and rntm.ded panteularly as a holiday present, is good for all reasons.

Who would not prefer an Amcricaa to a foreign Annual ID" We are rrqnoslcd lo stale that P. A. Browne, Esq Solicitor for the County, is at the present lime quite ill, snd that il i owing lo bis indisposition thai Urge number of bnsines letter retrain unanswered II From the great encnnngrmetit received at tbe Franklin Hal fttore, Nn. 3I North Mecmd street, 1 1 L. e.ML..

i. IXP'W U1TTH, Inil1l VMI l'IFU I 41 1 Ml and beautiful assortment of Hat and Cap hat been prepared New Year's, whieb will be sold at nn commonly low prices, fur cash only. Yes. we are closing oat nor winter Block of Cloak, Brown and lllack Hocks, Overcisits, and every variety of Fanis ami Vests, wuhin a ftsetmn of c.U ilasie lo Ibe Pirn nf th Plant Coal, No 29 Market street. above fcighln, if you wtsk Ihe greatest bargains.

1 ITT Advertises are reminded, of Ihe opportunity sff aded for adverti'ing in the neabboring eonmiea aial Buuea, and ui Ibe Couth and West, at Ihe ounii Newspaper Advertisirg Agency of V. H. rsLMaa, N. TV. corner Third and Chesnul, entrance at the Coaiom Piocx or Wi.iteb Cuithibo at Paicrt Ixwza thaii bvzb Crrzazo David Ray ft Son, Nn.

3tf Market street, offer for sole, at greatly reduced price, iheir birge asanrtm nt of Winter Clothing, ennsuxing of Cloiti Dress ml Flock Cols, Over eia't Mark Cmis and Cloaks, heavy Knglith PikH snd Flushing Coals, I'laia and Fancy Caatimere run, a large lot of black and heavy dark mixed linrtl Paatt. Cloth, Merino, ftuin and Valencia Vesta, e. The iWi gwals ar cut in Ih la'eat stvle. and by first rale workmen, and we will sell them oaT si Ih very lowest pvie, as we ar preparing to make np our sloes. lor iae appmaemng spring mica.

Iiavib Rat fox, No. J3d Market street, between Tenth and Eleventh streets. Bzllixo Orr! Phlliho (rrr! at Ba necae Paicxs Th exlensiv stock of ready mad fashiiaiable Winter Clothing. 8. corner of Fourth and Market streets, it now offered al mtueed prices, consisting of tiotn ana circle; nearer cimt Hangup Coats; Hack Overei ala Hack Business Coats, C'lixh Fna and Dress Cisjis Fancy and Plain Camrmera and Doeskin ast rasria rn style isiib velvet Vests; Ftner and Plain Woollen.

Velvet and Merino Veata. of Hi moat tasbKnaliie fancy siylc. Those who wish in purchase Clothing invited to call. Country Merchants who with to nk purchases ft bran soles will find il lo Iheir sdt anutge lo call and examine Ihe exteasive stock. Tenns cask C.

Haxxhbvi. ID" Thsimsna's Compouud Byrup Tar and Wood Naphtha aniver sally acknowledged superior lo any rrrncdy eve discovered fnr th cure of Piilmntiary Consumptum, (UMinau Coughs, pitting It, prevent ine tecreiusx ana acposit or rtsbrrniesrs matter in the lalng. an object achieved bv bo other trie. dirine. It mild in lit ctii and may safely asea ny ine most aeneaie eonsinnisun rrenared only at K.

cor. Fifih and Spruce si. Price cu bjtll, rz id. fitsssOT tisaistslMSM, Be adv. Tng fjBBATBsT BAaearBs CteraiRq ar to ke bad Bennett ft Co Philadelphia Hall of FaAhioa, IH Market street Tbe whole of Ibis bailding (fow stories) i oecapied for th graad display of Iheir new tylg Ooaks, Backs, and OvwesaM dress, frock and Business Coats, to.

This stock is assarted by judge to be at least Bv uior urrger than any ia lha ciiy. Also, bsrtlor cat and msale. and several ue smsm. skeapev. CUah dutu as low mllH and S3, th kmd are told elsewhere al B4 and JI a new xrl tj Cawiirser Paula, a low tfl tl 7 and Kt, general eriea lewher i and A aamaeJ S.m Vest trl a ligBred Merino Vest As low as glv Cash bayer will do well to eall oa Behnbtv ft IVz Mark! str Mt IMweea Fiftk aad BiaUjMraBst, A huRMB PaussT if any of mr reader wish to treat ihesmelvra In auaeibia.

bands. sae and efl, we advise lkeB to go and parekas a rresaiam urn ble Back Ciwt, free th originator of lhl moat bwa liful aud beensaing rarsaenl, Mr. Owea Joaes, No. xXM Market street, there are many hniuiious oget ed by venders of ready made Cloihing, bal Iheenr reel prrauaaa aiyle cannot be found sisewhere. Call nA aim Market street 1 doors above Mt.

Jmte has also the larrM and morl wried aaanrtmem or Cbaking in ine city, sir smeh prices aa wiU sara to give satiafaeltou lo all. Poss TaaoAt, "poaghs, Ctmumplio.y, Paiwln lb varioss pan of the body, and other utipleasanl lymp lusra, art th nana! cferw nf catching eo'd. rfngAl's atlsaa rti uk't PUlt a delightful me clicin for earning If because Ihey sarg from Ik body all ubid and corrupt humor so easy and aalnral a manncr that Iks body ia relieved of every kind of sutreri if by magic. From ihre to six nf mid Indian Vegetable Pills, lakea every night on going to lad, will, a short lime, make a pel feet cure of tbe rural ohsrinaie cold at lb sm Um lb bio A and other Binds will be thoroughly purified, snd th eons iisiioa mt completely invif rated that thai ihe body will be restored so evta swiuder health than brf It should aim he remembered that man, by Ihe nam of Wm. M.

pcar, who ell medicine puriawt ing te Indian Pills, lb corner ot Race and Front streets, is an agent of mine, neither can I guaranty as genuine any lhat ha for sale. mnif im tsnpwuisw, sssresaa ram syi asihlssausyst rAaesrlrr, or at the Own and Oeaeral Depot, Ike, 109 Rce rt Philada. a WlU.UK VBtHTx i it ss Tag Oaxwiira Wistab's lUuia or WtLB Cbzbit may be bad of tbe subscriber, who is an sgenl. Jamb Horzi.is, Druggist, cor. Broad and Cbesuui sis.

Pa CoHrocnu fiartr or Wits Cbzbbv ia a iw Bird by lh san.l in Uii eily abme. wko had in vaia leaird other preparstioris with litll or an bcneSi In em ing Coughs, Cords, CossoitrTtoB, Asthma, Brmrhttit, Liver Complaint, Spilling Blood, Paiia in Ihe Bale and Breast, kt it bat no equs.1. A'oat graaiM without Ihe written signature nf Dr, Sway ne. Principal nflice comer F.ighlh and Rase sucet. For sal by K.

Wine maker, Uocond and rtauiisa Orvrua Kirnas CToca or Ciothiko at Cost Daniel Cteth, No raws street, enrner of Dera'ur, has now determined te clot out hit present entire dock of Cl aking at esait, whKh universally ackanwleilgedlo be topertitr la quality, yle and Bnik, to thai of any other establish nu ill in thit eily. These good ar of Ih very beet quality, and every article will be put down at Ihe price il cost for making ap ihe as rtment is full, and sisltof ahnsii Ij.tMl Fsshnmabl Oarmenis, splendid Aiiel.iHe nnahiei Hack Coals. Silver Drab diiio, with Ihe choicest assortment of goods I ever otlered. ThM the greaicsi opporiunuv was srwi evea oflm ed in tki city, for peraont lo be suited with fashionable Clothing al tost. Call early, whi'e the assortment is complete.

TiislloUbATt NiHhing esa coniribote mure to Ihe lesiiruiet a these hoiiuay times inaa in a lamny way eon over a family Newspaper, around the family fireside circle. Il ill vacuum which waking else can i well nor cheaply supply. "Ths DoiJjsNxwsrrr.a"for this, week ha leenmado wiik srteeml rrfrnnee lo the season, and abounds in karnoroos and insuu live reading. 1 be original Revolutionary Dory wilh which it leads off, aa admirable produeli'si: beside this Ihere is in il inewanieot a turillinr eiory, oy ins ism niioaiH Icggcti; an Original Ode in Ih Seisrw; another of those aMe and instructive tatters from our Brussels corrcsrorklenl liners from Washington from New York; from Baltimore; from Columbian College: from Harvard raiversity; etc, etc. Kdilori abslh Markets, News, Gossip, Aa.

'The Dollar Newspaper" is the rally family journal alWrded to single subscribers tl one dolhir per year, ant yet il eouuins more original matter and Utnr new than any other of its character ia the Vnitnd 'Rates, To be had al Ike eountcr of the Ledger erhce. ID The Job Printing Oihee, Ixlgcr Building, eiauuse, tual, prepared lo doall kiads of letterpress Priminc, and has faeiliiies fie executing it of a superior quality and al Ihe cheapest pricea. Sfarrtedt Oa Ike tPth inst by th Rev. B. P.

heart, C. AtmeiTB De Bourn rr, of Lyons, France, to 1 ocisa, daughter of lbs hue David reaitergond, of Bride barg, Pa. Rev Mr. Burr, Mr. Crablbs RirtKT, of Ciaeiimati, lo MissKlizaO.

Uansa, daughter of Curtis lq of this city. In thi eilv. oa the hh inst by th Rev W. V. fper, Albxabbib Hull nf IVuhinriot City, to Mis6aB Ass ynungett daughter i Cil.

John U. Bherburne. of this city. OU4 On ih 30th inst ia th 31t year of hi age, TUos. KocMsasrasuta, Jr.

Hn friends, and Ihoae of lb family, ar respect fully inritnd lo attend bu funeral, from th residence of ha father, No. 4f3 Market street, on Tharaday aaornirur, ai a o'eiocx to proreee lo ningsessing. U7" His Fellow Mem'iert of the Concordia Ludge, Nu 7, aad a'sn his Masonic Ureiherm in general are respectfully uivued lo aiimd hui faaerti, from kis On the 3tnli Mrs Jas Cojftv, aged It years. Her relative and fiiead are respectfully invited tn silent her funeral, from ihe resiueaee of her in law. Wr Wm R.

Masim. No. 4x4 North Kraut street ab.rve Brewu, oat Thursday afternoon, at 1 o'ekiek, wnhuai further none. On lb xh RoBcar. son of Wat aad Eliza AntersisA, in thetlh year of hittge.

Th fnend of the, family ar respectfully invited lo sliced his funeral, frnra Ibe retidenee of kit father, ttixlh Mreet, a hi it Poplar, east tide, ea Thsrsday alernooo, al o'clock, without further aotiee. On Momiay, ts Mra Eliza NicaoLsust, ia the tith year of ber eg. Her friend are invned lo attend her funeral, from her bite residence, in Ppring liar dea ctreet ire door below Tenth, this aflensooa, at i o'ebiek, witboat further notice, Ob ih Whh instant, Joszra S. Jomtsroa, aged I years snd mlhs. Psneral fnaa Ih residence of kis father, George Johnston, No Peai street below Twelfth at this afleraam.

without further Belie. In the 79th year of her age, Mabt Livzzxt. "Her frien and those of lite family ar particularly invited Ut at'ead her funerrai from ihe rraideae of Mary Flanegsn, No 60 Dnad street, between Race and Vine, al o'ebiek, en fifth day next. On the 30ih Mrs. Kl'zabbth, wife of Fred'k A.

Aerhterrmcht in tbe 4otb year of her Her friend, and those of th family, are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, from her lata rest deuce. No. xttt Msrhot street, near F.ighlh, on Friday sfleraoon, Jan at 1 o'clock, without further Buue. Oa Monday evening last, after a short illness, Mr. Faucis Rotza.

of Trappe, Mnntgonsery ecanty. Ksneral frtmi his father's residence. Ob Tuotilay, iotk Jona Keixbb, youngest sna of Joteph and Hannah E. echrack, aged 1 year, 4 nvstlhs snd JO Says. On rheVhh in Boalhwsik.Mr Mazi IIaxul tos, seed S3 years fyT 1 MISSIONARY MEKTINO The Tenth Meetuwof ihe Merle will be hebl THIS EVE NINO, with th TENTH BAPTIST CHURCH, ia EIGHTH ibove Green.

Rev. Alemrs. Jdnon, Kineaid and A boon will be present and lake part in the eiercisr. rVrncc ui rorrunanee at 7 o'ebiek The friend of Missmos are invited allead. (031 It rr PAbTOK AMD 1 he palHie 13 respertfrilytnvttedlotttcndatthePRf'HY.

TERUN CHURCH, on FRANKPOHD ROAI), aLove Franklin street, Kensington, on NEW YF.AH mnrnmg al 101 o'elock, when a GOLD WATCH, wiik Key and Guard, will be PRESENTED to ihe Path, the Rev. Jidia C. Lyons, by tae Rev. ft Srewarl, im behalf of the young worshippersirf th Congregation, ss a token of their atlachmcnt and esteem Other Addreasra may be expected. Admission free, ill lie ry SUNDAY rJCHOOL CKLKBRA TION.

Ik3 The Celrltralinn of the AKARETH B. rH'IIOOL will lie repeated (by special request) in the Chareh, on FIFTH rVtreat, below Vine, aa THURSDAY EVKMNG next 1st January. Door tn be opened at and the exercises to esmsraere al half prut o'clock, Ths exercises tn eorisirl ci a nam' er of Addresses snd Diah gue by Ihe youth of Ihe Ha ribs' School, intertprriied wilh Btnging by th Choir, Ihe Sunday Dcbonf and two Infant group. Tickets nfarlmissiun, price 10 eeuis, lo be had at the door oa Ih evening of ih ealebration. tr sy 5 KEnl'iVAIs OF CHARITY An AD UJ JOI RNKIU MEETING of Ihe FESTIVAL or CHARITY, held In the FIRST METHODIST PROTFjsTANTCHAPEI.

enrner of WOOD and Kl.EVKNTH Street, on Christmsss night, will be held in ibe man place THIS EVENING, tn eora sseae al 7 o'elock. Persoa were admitted Ik fbrastr zseetiag by tickers, bet the present wi'l he iMWafl. The design, however, i lo enmplete Ike Hleetion of $1200. eommeneed on Christmas night, by raising Ihea 14)0). Those who attend In night, will be einecud lo anntribala Inward the remaining two.

Masie by sn vnlsrged Choir, and an Address By lb Pastor, REV.T STOCK, run Alter thai meeting, aa opportunity will be afforded to persons who may desire it, to rent Pews and TwaTCH NIGHT MEETING will rymrniene i the Lecture Room, ahoat 10 o'ekiek. lt 0T WARREN DIVISION. No fsi, eONH OP TEMPERANCE A dated Heeling will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVKNI. xu.ai 74 o'clock, I Iheir Hall, enrner fjECOND aad MOYAMEN MXU ROAD. Elciosioft3rVera' JOHN W.

GRAY, P. AND, WATiOW, 8. d31 H4 ryrm I AG A. DIVISION, No. 14.

BO.SS Or Uj TEMPERANCE, will meet THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, Pee. 31st, al kalf nast 7 o'clock. Panetaal altandanc requested, as Officers will be lecied lo serv the ensuing quarter. W.8 MeLEAN.W.P. 431 tl DAVIS J.

K1SKRMAN, R. rV ENJOY MEN FOR NEW YEAR EVE. 13 The CONCERTS at tbe BAZAAR bril liaally aueeemfal Each succeeding excels the last. Mor Attracuos. more Peopl, more Pleasure THIS EVENING, NEW YEAR EVE, there will be a Grand Oiacert of BONGS, GiES, DUETTS, CHO lllt ls, by th beat vocalist in the city, assisted by a Chora of upwards of twen'y voieea.

The Uuiied BtaiM BRaSS BAND also will perforat a rkoiee lee una of Iheir mack admired piece, rVograrmnet may be had al Ihe door. A ticket, ad aiiliing a lady and gailmn( Jti cents. Rsraeaaber, this ks New Ytar bvs. and that lha Bazaar bf th sJHwpcM phweaf arainmt la Pbjiadalpaia. It ii mm Ml'lCAI.

rUiU HAL.U i i IL TON'B I 3 or nir, i.ssinnr.i UsLm WALTER SCOTT, ON THUR8 11 AT, January isi, irj. Piao Forvv Mr Crom Instrument from Mr. Merer, Fourth Street. AS UtTBBVAt Of TBB XtlSrTtt BBTW1XB TUB rABT. as a 1.

rVrng hJock of lUzeldean," Recitative Aad said lhat my Limbs wee Md Hong" Young Lorainvar." Bong 1 Br waa a am Recitative and Air Th Last Words of Mar mum," AB IBTZBVAL OT TBB tl0TB. In Ihe course of ihe evening, the grand eena, All i. i an 0.nilv aW asa aiealina.H aa originally sang by Mr. Teinpleton in Ihe Orand Opera of La 9 nnambsla I'abt if MISTBIXABBOV. amU lesla lbs, lower Durablan." Saig Raitlin Ruarin Willi Bong" Green grow the Rashe 0 Song The Laird Coekpea." .1.

mawi. .1 ir. IMairsopea si uati pnsi mi (Seven o'clock. Tickets, Firrv Czsts, may be at ih Muwc S'wet, end at the Door. Mr Templeion will giv hi aext ennrtainracnl oa SATURDAY Evening, Jnnuary 8J.

itlt ll rv 5 A r. As ki mis ir.iurrirsvi' K3 PUBLIC A Temperance MeetintT will be held THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 7 o'clock, in the Church, in Jt'LlANNA Street, bet weed Wood and Calkiwhill. Addresses will be delivered by' lha Rev. lease Price, Rev. Henry Moore, Dr James Bryan, and Master Pnindexlcr T.

Henson, (from Virginia,) a ksd only It years of sge, nf unexampled la'leul at a Temperance loctnrtr. The public are rospceifhlly in viled to attend. A enlleclbin will taken Bp tn aid In defraying the expense nf the Temperance Convention, at present iu sew ion. By order of iha Ctansmitee. rtll lie Ym GKRUAN SOCIETY.

Al Iho ANNUAL IJMEETISG of Ih GERMAN SOCIETY, "Cootrihating for Ihe RELIEF OF DISTRESSED GERMANS, the Slat of Peansylvama." held al th Hall, on ihe Wilh instant, Ihe! following Bbember were ele led Oftwcrs for th ensuing year President Fredrrkk Errlnger. Vic President Jleary Bohlen Beerelaries Chas. H. Kerk and 0. rrrytag.

Treasurer Wm. G. Menta. Policihs; Jss A. Donsik Overseers J.

Ki ler and Horry Tilge, Tot Jsilu ary, Apnl, July and October. Joan iiermta ana uaarte uanaa, ior euraary, Mav. Aaaual and November. Henry B'lrckhardt and Sainusl Ppang, fur March, June, September and Deeeniner. Th number of rsoos who hsv applied to Ihe Overseers during Ih current yaar and obtained aid in cash, am mntcd to 340.

The number who received wood, i. 111. Total 4.11. Aiwiant of cash given to 320 peranea, kt tfl7 87 do. fa wood, bring SI cords, al ft 7) per eurtl, 7 Total.

1.074 i That showing thai IH peiwn were aatitled daring this year, and that 91,074 were expeaded for Ihal nnrnoM. During Ihe hut twenty years the nam'xr of per softs wao were relieves By me pocieiy airnuniou aad during Ihe same period BU.om were expend' ed essh and la th rnrehate of wood. In ailditixn lo Ih a ihu gnrded lo poor and distressed Germans, a aninher of sict were kirulty and graluiloatly attended by ine emineiH ravai cians. member of thi gocilv, and several Physicians not members, aad medicine supplied out of the funds nf Ihe Bnrieiv lte GODFREY FREYTAH. Secv.

rrv CAPITAL PUMssilslENT AiWresrsctiHi k3 Ihe sahiect of CAPITAL PUNISHMENT. will be delivered in the LECTURE ROOM of Ibe Franklin Institute, in SEVENTH Street above Che nui.on THURSDAY EVENINtt.the 1st of January, at 7 o'elock, liyvI)r. Henry s. fstterson, Dr. utbimns, Wm.

D. alley, Esq and Thorns Earle, Esq. Tbe puhlie i respectfully invited to attend. Price of ailiausmo, to defray Ui expense of room, will be Seem. By order of the Philadelphia Society for promoting tae Abolition in neat runisnmem.

WM. MULLEN, DAVID 8KKRRETT, Bh'MJ. C. BACON, d3l 2tr Comrhi tee. fY NEW VKAV NIGHT FI TIVAL.

UJ GEORGE LIPPARD, ESQ will deliver a LECTURE, on THURSDAY NIGHT, Jan, IM, in the JUIJANNAUUeet CHURCH, for UM ISUNtr FIT of the I'OOK. ffubied ad (As f'ttv. Tickets iS cents: le admit a I.ly snd Oeirtleman, to be had si the office of the "SUN," and al Ihe door 00 the evening ot th Ijectnr. Ieture lo eommenr al 7 o'ebiek. dll StO or.

MUTUAL FAMILY BURIAL GROUND ASSOCIATION. IA Cir. and CsmVB Pkiladilpki. A Slated Anniversary Meetlrg the Asancialionwill be held oa THURSDAY EVEN ING, January 1st, lrl.aiHI WAR REND Hotel, ersmor of FOURTH and ASK ILL Streera, for the Elect in nf Officer for Ibe ensuing year, and tbe transact ton of business agreeably to lb 17th arti cle of the Coosiitutbm. Panetaal attendance is re quested.

By order af tke President an xi w.sviis wu.Lj sun.vsi.pee'y, nesm fd AG1U LAN Ir.RN A lecture wi be X3 delivered im SCTIPTURK HISTORY AND ASTRONOMY. illiuXratrd wilh lha Masie Inlern. 1 by MR. NElLUinths Chareh on SKVr.NTII St below sjaimwatll, aa rilUJAV B.vr i. next, Jan IHIt, at half past o'clock.

Tickets, 10 els. ivBiiureti Ban price. cji nv ryessai COTII.UON PARTY J. MAUU1HK IK3 respeeifullr Informs kis friends and lb penlie thai his next PARTY will take place na THUR8 "4RVKnu, Ja 1, 110, bi trancing Ac dimy, D1LLWYN Street, between Wood and Ca. lowaill.

aMI tie nesssBs DON'T FOHGET Ihe grand BALLof lha L3 PERbEVERANCB H'WE COMPANY, THI EVENING, at lha PHILADELPHIA MU ncum. oii ii nfwm Lft FAYETTE LODGE. No 18. 1. OF LLf FA Stated Meeting of tke Lodge will he held si their llsll, ath FIFTH Street, oa THURSDAY EVENING, Janaary 181a.

at 7 o'clock. raneiaal atiandaace rrquwted, as business of It ponanee will be hrougM befors ih me ling. tUI ttt AARON WATERS, Amluni rv FMEK TRADE AND NO MONOrHHiY. llJt Tbe Member nf tke STARR BAND will stserabl this evening, fully equipped for parade, al neanjrwncraisjrorrt Pert at PhlladelplUa. Sua Hises, '4s Sets, 4 H.

WittMk won CHARED. Brigs Shamrock, Roger. Ringstoa. Ja; Oak, Ryder, nossoiu sear maiv, rmiiB, jvcw yore; uoe irey, ueoirey, oo, I Correspondence of the Public Ledger rerl I.Ztrz. LVe B7.

IMJ Ocatlemea i Tbe brig Loo it Biae. from Dost on ran ashore during last Bight, ahoat one mile above Ihe month of Indian River. She ha mt hoard a valuable cargo of dianestie good, with about 3U0 bushe of lin'Mrl, I have inal sent a mrssaca to ihe Captain of th Revenue Caller Forward, al the nreax water, who will immeoistely proceed to ihe srig. li tnoogni toe can ne got oa. yours, e.

asp. viiMins. aa, loin. The packet ship Monongahels, liftv days from IJverpool, aud the Chinchilla, from New fMeans, arrived at ibe anchorage this morning. Tbe schooner Path inn, from Rm, arrived yetterris i ventrur.

arut proeeaded sp lha Bay. A schooner now in stgnt rassna Dram, supp sea io oe iae sssioa re lurning to th Drenk walrr. All veaaels reported as laying al Ike anchorage have proceeded this morning np the Bay, except the Rome and the harqne Sarah Tke brig 'Ian Bruce" ashore above tba Indian River ia nearly anlosded. Her earge ks being put oa board of other vessels for PhisHelphia. The Revenue Cutler Forward went ts Ihe brkr em Balarrlay evening snd rendered her assurance.

Blie returned In the Breakwater thi morning sari report eejnenrnioji)iwsir pHEAP ZEPHYR CAPS Only 7 earns, knit doable, cheap si SI. on Band, a large and va ried stock, which we are closing nut low. Call at Ih Northeast corner of SOUTH and SECOND Strews. d3l 31 V. MASSE UrJ South THIRD Street, below Lis Wlnol, orTersa besuil'ul astnrtment of Bags, Parses, Ptpeliies, Workbox Boxes containing Perfama and other Fancy Article, too numerous to mention, sntiatne hw new year rretem.

d31 lie A GOOD SPECULATION A rard chance "lo tea into a Crat rate BUSINESS, and one well established, Is offered. The advertiser having Wholesale Store elsewhere, will sell si hanrsun. Appi al Ihe Northwest corner of QUEEN and PlFTH Street, Soulhwark. 3i BARGAINS AUCTION DRV GOODS, 0. R.

era ner TWELFTH and RACE 8lreei.De lainu, Murllns, Flannels JtalinelU, Stockings, Shswhv. eta an 10, nri, Fwnnel, 8 lo lij cents, aad a variety of other goods, very cheap. cCTI ltsj VAN tXlURT'S COllNTERFifi DETECTOR AND BANK NOTE 1J8T, for January, may be had thit asnrning, al Ihe Priming Office, in QUA Street, hack of No. fsS North Seerad t. Price llj cents, si a year, dll ltw LOOK AT 1 HIS! Reader can now have Ibe rang of a LIBRARY 1000 Volume al 3 els.

a voTjaar week. Many ef these are of th Old School, aad not ko be wend in any other library, BOOK AND MUSIO STORE, ittl ll below Arch. ristlE STAFF OP UKK. I.MPORTANf TO 1 FAMILIES. C.

C. EDWARDS, tB8 Boalh SECOND Street, door below Shinoen, has oa band a ef superior White Wheat Family FLOUR eorrrpruiiig an assnriment ef all the best brsndr from New York and Pewarlvsjua. Delivered many yam ot oly wttkoul charge for porior sjr. dni.lasr THE usual HOLIDAY PROllENADK cannot "wi nrlryd excepting at Ike BAZAAR. All Ihal worth eing ia ih eily 1 Blared there Crowds of people nj every day and evening.

The char for admicioa is merely nominal. Read anrnrusrnirnv a no ana wa.si ts to se Bad tor IT a IHs Mil FOR VofJratI GENTLEMEN No UN SIXTH St.k.Wng been painted, during lha Hntidaya, wilt Vm RE OPENED oq January tM. Thorough praparatioa for Cot lea a aad husinf A anaiual hnaihsa for nwn. WhIb. Vi Ul i mmm A a COLLKGB A VF.Nl'R, for Reading, Writing, Arithmetic, Geography, Larin, Greeky rrench, ft.

Private Lontnti aun at variras hours. Baokkeeping, Hramaaar, Ouapositioa or Elocution rapidly lauakt Term low. Pleas apply rain, at P. at. Rasidetiea Jampee 7th door tic low ttprwe, wett sid d3t tma A GENTlJi Hl.NT If Ihoae parsons who ar shoal to parches a HAT to day will take Ih Iroalilc walk nn tn the SECOND UTOBV of itjare a.

i vveHrsa lu ecnia estaper inaa luey esa at any at use cheap Blare In Uie eily, and SI 50 loss than at must Stores, aa th proprietor doe kjs oaa work, an kis rent it mer notwirg. acts I I'leasa Call tni liss rpHESlMT FO NEW YEAR tilFTS IS AT 4 PIERSON1 BOOK STORE, let sponsor a. eivsf.su anu A fresh supply of AnuuaU, Juvenile frame. Illn. traled Oiaftt, Bibles, Hymn and Prayer Book, A.

GODEr LADY'S BOOK FOR JANUARY. AbaK Harrwr' Bible. No 48 No. 7.1 and 71 of Bhaktpears. Lady of Milan are received and for ale, wkoleaale and retail at COLON A ADRI ANCE'S Bazaar, fr lk wholesale and retail nf Aa nualt, fte 3, SO, tad 31 ARCADE, teooed and third doort each avenue.

te TIERK is sorsmihing delightfully charming in the excitement produced by throngs of well pleased people. This aaa experience th BAZAAR, which hi crowded every day and evenirg by tans wko can appreciate beautiful scenery and exquisite Vr.cal and instrumental Music. The splendidly dc enrated Saham in which Ihe BAZAAR It held enlivened by a CONCERT every evening A ticket, admitting a Gentlemen and Lady, good for day and evening, oenia. o.l.l CleOAKS! CU1AKS! CNIAKS! Selline rill al CostMRStM.M. BRYNAN.

No. 119 Soulk SECOND Street, kaa oa hand a large aadelegaal assortmml of French and English Merino, Striped ana risia via im viaiai9, snaoe in ise neai manner, all of which she is selling si t. d.1l tw A' NEW AND ELEGANT UTEKARY JOUR NAl Edited by Park Benitmin.i lal editor isf ihe New World, and W. T.Tkumptm, author of major joner rmmrisnip. e.

1 11 tVriSl r.KN t.t. For the week endini Sstu day. Januarv. ammr Bsany ch'ace article, contains: John's Alive, or the Bride nf a Ghost A most thrilling and funny Slury, by th author ef Mj.T Junes' Courtship. Maryland Morsels Being: a glowing description of Can vase backs, Chesm peaks Oystors, and all the epicurean feasts al Guy's, ia Baltim are, by th author of How to mske a Sherry The Mdies1 ot Baltimore Using aa Ktay ea Beauiiet ia general, and thnaeof Baltimore in par ticular.

roniraatrd wilh thotss uf Philadelphia, new org, ana znasoa. A Original Letter of Oea. Washington, now Irst Bublished. Th Diamond Mine nf Rlnear Being a full de erintion of a late wonderful discovery. I rxlilnrt Address lo in tteauer Mriesarre naj Ih Ballet Poena, by Park Benjamin, James Aid ri so.

ASrorchlmr Review of Ingertoll's work oa th 1st War, wilh name rout Interesting miter, origi. Ml and selected. For aal, wkolesals and retail, by 0. B. KIEBRR CO dai ltir Philadelphia Agenia A RCADE CITLERY BTOXK.

Purchaters of IA. CUTLERY are invited lo the examination ef the fullest aatsalment of Knlvea, fetasnrs. Shears, Knives and Forks, Ae front Jo eph Rodger A Son't Geo. Wosterholm', Wads A Butcher's, Greaves ft Son', and other celebrated makers. Penney 's fatuous A'latraiituie and Tally Hot Razo.

omsiantly oa hand A nvwwwnw p.iw, I i Ibks, Razor Strops, Steel Pens, Silrer and German Silver Pencils, ft, Ae. Just received, SU) earn rocsei sjauery. Th above Being or my own importing, will ell at a small advance, and from ill per eent below the usual rales. jours vuuman, Importer, 31 and 31 Arcade, d3l 3nr Philadelphia. VTX1 CITY ADVERTISERS THE MINERS' A JOURNAL Pultavllle, Schuylkill Csmmy, in anoiiMm lo ua immense eirenjaitoa, wui lasa, est iae iwa or January, ONE THOUSAND EXTRA COPIER.

To he teat lo every merchant ia Bchavlkill. Daanhia. Lebanon, Columbia and Norlbamberlsnd Counties, containing tbe census of lhs duferenl towns la Hs Owl Region, and a variety of ether mailer expressly fur ibe paper, wilh a Directory of the principal Merchants of the Coal Rrgioa. Aavenbwmenu not to exceed two squares, inserted al Ihe tutuu rales H' mi nest Cards of fire lines, one roar. ta.

iniormatiori caa aad is Agent, v. u. I JU L' Al i'U L'aVITT who aba receive sulswriptrons for tke Joe mat, at ti per naura. dSl eraUtt B. UANNAN, Publiaher.

07 AdvrriiwrnMt thould sent in this weak. ADVERTISING IN BUCKS COUNTY. TIIB i DOYLESTOWN DEMOCRAT, one of the ordeal papers by ihe State, having aa esiensira eireala Ikm ihrrmghoat Ih rich and pnpuloo envuty of Kucxa, a exealieal advertising mediam ti City Merehtnt. Manaftetrer aad other Buck eoaatv contain al thi um population of apward of BUjissi, wnote supplies are procure from ihu eity. Th larm far drerliina ar low.

ss eoanlry na per Bsualiy are, and nrnybekunwa oe application to lb Agent Ibe Doyetwn Democrat, PAlJttEK, N. W. en aer THIRD and CIIESNUT, by whom advertisesnem are reeaived. Doylrstowa Express, a German Paper, is aito puiNisBra at my urnce, wbkb eireamte generally raosurat Ihe Germaa noottlslkm of th eouatv. aad ia which sdvertiertnenia ar pebliahed al a low rata.

Term may be made known oa application to me boot name a rem. SAMUEL JOHNSON PAXSON, ll twr Ediuirand Prrmruwir. GODKY LADY'S ROOK FOR JANUARY. THIS MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY ts this morning published, and for tale al lha OP FICE, No tm CHHSNUT STREET, by T. B.

PE. Il ran be delivered to saheeriber ia the eily very month as too aa pvb'ithed, or mailed in go subscribers In any part of the UNITED era i mi ns uaisadab, rrgaiariy, every mrmtB ns; i iihlk inu.UA na a ye.ir ior a singi ropy or TWO COPlWwi.l beacnloae year for F1V1 DOLLARS and a aew work will be give to the Bahsnriher, gratis, as a prrmiam. For thin who doa'l wish lo pay ia advance, it esa be sent every mouth ia ihe city, at Ihe low price of cents, paya lle a delivery of th number Il would be lb anl Biting presol thai eould be and to a lady, to (absent) as the work, and have seat I ker for the year mt. Walk Ne 89 Cketaal and tse Ike aumnrr. i in ia pusias ar 1.

THE WREN, a magnificent mezzotiot. PORTRAIT OF MiSS LESUB. J. RUINS OF JAMESTOWN. 4.

POIJCA ai danced amorf iheU L'PrER TEN THOUSAND" ia this eilv. It it me of the irt magnlneenl aumVra ever i sued. The Ladies' Graham' Man kin," Colombian," Arthur's Ladies Mag izine," and Sears' New Pictorial Magazi," caa be sobaertbed for. si the same place. Every aew work puDusncu, ior sai uerc aa ai xssnee.

T. B. PETERSON, d3l tuj Ne.M Caesnat street JACOB SNIDER, WINK STORE, No. 3e sr tVAi.muTBtraet, fbiladelphi rjennin ChaBS psgne Wine will alwara he known by bntutt. A knowledge of Ihi.

and of the Ira tatte ef Chaaspagae la It genaine state, Is necessary to the perchassr In making scleetioot ui Fraaee, and particularly th ab earance nf obuming thi delicious Wine from house of established reeutalion. The mhteriber ha always on hand Oaunpsgne of two qualities ami prices, (suet in IB irsdsand to eon sa meet eeainrur an extra wine, tor aal, whole a in Jot or by the ingt naekare. Selectioaa. fra hit own wles, have been made personally by the sisanwr, mn ib hocb oi aiessra. jBaaoine A Da gnaet, al Chawru, France, (ia Uie Champagne district,) who supply Ihe beat contracts of th English market and North of Earooe.

and wilh whom tba an. dersigntd hat Bwd arrangerBenui for a eonslaat SPPiy. The lovers of genaine and good Win will Ind the Via de bt Marsrhale," of my tarmrtaiton, superior In every respect, while It will be offered th most fsvorable price, and the Ckampago Mosacsiz," fnaa th aame srmree, of lower cost, equal to the Wine of bes) repute here. Th facilities wkirk the sndcrtigrted has had ill snaking bi selection In Prane, on tbe spot where Die grape I grown and Ihe Win produced, and lb arraiwement made there bv hira. enable him mnftW Wines of the most standard character, and nf qnalmet aecording to higher or lower grade of Wine, tonal dealers and etuimamrt, whilst ail ar equally fenaine in iimiim sicsusscs.

Th BiadersigBed baa, daring his lal visit to Go rope, made renewed engagemcnu for steering the Wines of Fraaee, Germany, Spsia and Portugal, best ailed to esasaumptioa here. Hi importations, a heretofore, will be rxmde direct from houtet of the Irst (landing. Th Wine etiered will be gamine and good, and al Ike lowest prices, either wholesale, la pipe eafct snd cases, ai trade price, or by Ike single original packags. on terms soiled to Bsmers, jauub BPtiOK.it. 1 Imponer of Wine Wholesale, dal end fjr and by Ike Original Package.

T7UR8! FURS'! FURS! SOUS, BROTH RRS, IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTUREK8 OF FANCY FURS, have Bow bushed a eiaaplete and splendid saaortmenl ef every aeaenpiirm 01 rtins, wbkb lor (usury, jhuiq and tAsarswti of price, cannot fad to euit all those la want of Ihe article. They would betr Uie pablie to eall and examine other sssnrtments before vidiing their establishment, a tbeir srJartisa was mad daring a si aaaefa' aetrar se e7apt by on of th houae Mr. S. Sous, of IB late Brrs of Snlia A Cohen, of 47 and (M North Second street end a they pay no pro fltt to tbe importer, Ihey are eertain, oa sxamtiM Uoa, Ihey Will be found rJUrprr and ftstser than any In Ihteity. SOUS, BROTHERS, sf Si Areh trt, between yd aad 4 sta.

(D The most liberal terms oPered to mer ehanu. wftaMiatSer R. I1I00IN8 COUGH SYRUP Aeonetant sunolV of this valuable Mediein ea hand, and for sale by ADDISON SILVERS, tttl at N. B. enr.

Seventk and Callowhill e. IT SHOIILO NOT UK FORUOTTEN That a few weeks tgohumlredt of our eitizsn paid sm eetiu each for the privilege nf It. Dig th BA ZAAR deeoratioin. It shoald not be forgotten, either. Ihal the same ammifieent tight may seen there Idf and Gtntlemta haretker for 191 cts" uhUoa to th.

Grand Vocal slnaiaeniil! Coo wtllw every tvaeUag. tU lie DANCING ACADEMY D. CAFPENTFRti SCHOOL fur Youn Gmilemo Till 4 NIGHT. 1 at 7 e'eleck, at th ASSEMBLY BUILDING, aa trance oa George lrt Piaase eall in gautieawa and observe Ibe Classes. N.

Mr. Caroanier resnariullv mm ears the lamiliea, rrsrataer wnk ki Yoang ladiaa, Miste and Masters, also kit 6ci lease scholars and tab scribers, na TO MORROW AFTERNOON, at half past I o'clock, la th Grand Ron. d3l tl AttGAlNS! BARGAINS! js nui.n,c.u corner ia rirnttmuarji Streett, has some very cheap DE LAINESat 1B and To cents, tueB Msresmd Btrtatand 31 eeot two, and 19 eems worth 37) ess. BAti.ne,m: BAit.sr.i At all price, from 371 eent and spwards. ALPACHAS ft Cheap and la great variety, from 8 to 871 tit.

FLANNELS! Red, Whit and Yellow Flsmteui; hb very cheap red and while, all wiad, at xJ et. CLOAKING8I All Wool Plauts. tne ouahty. al reilured wiik Colored and Cbanfeable Silks tor Cloak Faemga. biiawijb: B11AIVI .5 CVah, Blanket snd Woollen Shawltt the balaaee of stock wills sold very rhea.

dlt tl BaIOuw superior Paris kiu owivra EVAN a. No. North SECOND Street, buna hand a full Stock of alt the fashionable shades nf Baton's celebrated Parte mad Kid Glove also, Purs White, Plain, Erabroidared, Pafrd, ft. ce. aii ooo ntr fMBKOIDERED R0BM, STUFFS, for Balls.

Parlice. fte J. D. EVANS. No North BECON Street, hat reduced ihe priees of the balance of bi clock of Embroideied Robes nd Figured Evening Praas Staffs.

d3 1 eod.il FAR 18 CASHMERE EsXsShK and MOUSSE IJNES DE LAI.NK D. EVANS. Nn 8 North SECOND Street, has REDUCED ths price of the balance ot sis stocz ot all ana sv er si ire utn mered'Eisit and MtMsielliie de Lame 431. aortal WIIfR BLACK AND BLUE HI.ACK I.YO.sS SllJt VELVETS J. EVANS, 8 erh SECOND Street has na hand, Wide Black and Blue Black Lyon SILK VELVETS, of medium and very superior quality, 1 and II yards wide, fi Mantillas, Shaw's, fte.

ft. 3l 3'Hr Wl.MTEH SHAWLS AND SCARFS J. D.T EVANS, Nn ft North SECOND Street, has REDUCED the PRICES of Ih entir balance of hi WINTER SHAWLS and SCARFS. Long Shawls, rich designs. erkem do do Brock Square Shawl, do Tarkenl t'o do i.

J. tpera do high cidori. Freneh Blanket Squar SUawla, high Do do srcaal mouraint. English Blauket do very Bai barred. Do do Mraleenfca t.

Broeh Sca'fa, rich design, Camel's Hair qnsllty. Torkerrl do do Silk Cashmere Sosrf, high colors, Plaids. Do do Spar let eeatre and plid ends. PilkVe'vet do allchadc. Ol eostStir aacy eoi a run at wiib valval tuipe.

UiLACK. BLUE HLACrTAND MCi.BEHKY I FRENCH MERINOES J. D. EVANS. No 8 North SEOOND Street kaa reewrad a funhar annotv of Paiarl, Lupto A Co telehrated niBSCIf MCHlisOcio, ot IB toi lowing very desirable sasdea ni.i is MULBERRY.

BLACKS. HllodJtir Also, sll Ih ehrdce shade Moil rtnlnrs. LACrTllRESS S1IJ4S. EVANS, No. North SECOND Street, has always nn hind a larre and eornolet assortment of BLACK DRESS SI 1 JiS, of every kind and width, and guarantied nf th very brat mnnufacter Imported into this country.

17 inch Black and Bite Black Stiln Striped Arrmtret. do do do do Plain do. do do do do Sana Stripe Heleue aian. do do do do Plaia do. do do do i Satin Stripe Ores d'A raerinae.

do do dn do Plaia do. do do do do Satin Stripe Posh De Rnia do do dn dn Plain do. IB sad Bkvik aad Blae Black Poull De eVee, Plain, do do do do Sstin Stripe and Fnriiar. do do do do do do do Rich Difnasqe Figure, do do Om Dt Swiss, Usir Stripes, do do do do very Mat Flgares. Black Italian Manlm.

lllack Mitterun Laslring. BhKk India Senckrw. Black Ore Grain, Rich fjirtre. Buachrdr eelebraied Blank Oms De Rhine, every width, fur Draa, Cardinals, Mantillas, fte. As.

ALSO, Black and Ble Black Satia Dresses. ae do India Sslias, i du. A Lao, 43t 3ind4r 10. 17 and 3 inch Rich Wstwnd Blank Puali De Bote, for Dreste, hlamiHaa, Cardinals, Ae. ANCY DREWS J.

D. EVANS. No balance of hi Stock ef FaU and Winter FaNOV" DRESS PIUS. WtdfrsdcmifclmdChiMsiMllllrBc HsK anarinv rnntbinatiomj and shedrt, fur lauti1 Prav menan Cnem, Chraka, ft tTII sir RITINO The IruBst speclatena of this ART in Ibe WORLD, amy a area at LKIDV BtJBiNHss3 IvtsndWIN.SIXTII Strer, whe Iheataaihi of penssa. eld aad yoaag, from ike Werktmm ia tke Ooeai irw ks.es, have bora trrslraeled to WRITE aad SPEUa, and are bow the beaetw of Laidy'a aew aad ap prored p'a ef leaohusg thee hrraluabl hrarasba.

Leoers frosa bsilaaia mess aad from Utsrary and seieaiiks geutlssnea of lisrop and Amsrtr, approving and rreommerxllng the he ea at ike iuntulioo. Letter gaaranryuig raatrsetioa. from three dnttars lo tea dolUra. d3l lHrtr INCH MEAT, FRUIT, SPICES, Ae Miaee Meal, manufactured by Use snbacribera. of Ih very riches! qaality, retail price, 10 cents per pound, or SO eaatt per )ar of i Jkaad Rdtia il wh.se, half and quarter bra fa, Sredleas Rasans, eeels per pound; new Keg Raisins, 0015 Crlroth, Splees, Ac I Reynold'! Clarified dumpaiga Oidrf Prune la Fancy Rose 1 wilh a general aaanrtmrnt of FAMILY GROCERIES, Fhstr.

fte fte femle by RAP. ATMORB. dJI ltBr W. W. r.

Tenlh tnd Buttrerwwd sit. HEWET EXCELSIOR AND NEW YOHlC ILLUSTRATED TIMES. 0, T. UorntAB, Editor I H. W.

Hrwrr, Publisher, CONTENTS OF NO. Il Arckitecrur. A Tals Old ManVAitaa 1 by las aaihor of Grtydaer. Re Tree 10 Thyself. Bk Table.

1 Use era I Burgovna'i Song tt to Mi. Graad Patriiai Celebfaikss. Uve of Eminent PaiaMr. MetropolUaa lmproveawau. Miattrt.

Muaat Heela Nosbma aboat Mask. 1 Pbxcide Sir Peter Teszl. Realnralioa Day. Revolutionary Aaecdotc Serine Thoughts fur SscreJ Time. Skslckeief Indian Lift.

SonjMt i Mas WMtukma sjiEr i St. NKhnfassDay. The Beaailful Yoath. The Captive. The Drama.

The Fine Art. The Pos e. Th Raiaed MID. Wiaier Amusemsnll. Wotaea of the'May Flower.

Thi elegantly llluelralad Paper I published semi. Bsnathly, al Ih low price of par annum Simla copies, Izl eeats. 0. B. ZIEBER A 00., Philadelphia Arenls, I Ledger Building, d.11 livr Third ttreet, below Chasnui.

ANEW NOVEU Jnat paoll.hed and for tal at I Ledger Baikltng, THIRD St below Chesaut Harper's Library of Select Novel, No. 09, on tiiaing th Lady ef Milan, or Fidelity Unto Death 1 sMeenu. Aln, Godey's Lady's Bonk fur January, Heeatt. Blackwood's Magazine for Deeaaber, 3 per aa Bam. Single eotpea, ttj cents Wilkes' Project nf Nstional Railroad (TjCj Ih Allsntic to th Pad fie Ocean 10 ecru.

B. Oough's Early History. By a roster father 01 eenis. Harper's Bible, No. 44, eem.

lllsstraled Shskspeare, No. 73 nd 74, IS rent. masiratea wandering Jew, no. eeats, Tbe Pi'grim in Ihe Shadow of lb Jungfraa, by O. B.

Cheever, (Wiley A Patham'i LuVary,) so oenit. An Emy ea the Development of Chrwiiaa doc trine, by U. Newman, fU cent. Pocket Diaries and Almanaotf.161. Tke Yootk's Cabinet, Ne.

1, 10 eta rneaet inarns ana iHirl. The Alp and ike Rhine, by fl. Uesdley, (W1 toyA I'utnam's Library,) 37U. I Sketehmsf Modern Uteniar aad rVainsnt Lita Sry (ifl'r Uunl Purutits, bp GeorgeGilfillen.lrol. each, cis.

Phrenrilcsry Eitmtned, by P. leu reus translated turn Us td edition, by Me) ,7. et Th Stranger, a Play ia tei7ul, els. JaZm2 pneea," It WEBER Co, lI'gBuiZg? 71 fclow CheaTi.t, CWNAV Agenm tHtrpses' Pictorial H'bl rTri, TtETH The best Teeth Inserted, and 1, Slid Plugging, renta. tBce, No North NINTH Street i7 dome above Market atll liss D.

IttBKRT, Dentlat. DVERTISING IN COUNTRY NEWSPAPERS. Cl'T Merchant, Mantfacrtrer and Dealer generally, who are prepared to tapnly Ihe de Bniubiif lltersmntry, may Advertise aread ater. ia all the cities snd principal towns is ths United Stales, at the Country Newspaper AiiTerrmna Agency of V. B.

PALMER, the aathnriacd Asept, at Ihe Northwrmner of THIRD and Ciit JNUT Stracuv Qtrwi "si Thirs) at the CseJ Qgkm. (JJl.iJynr I' r' 1 1 1 1 4.

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