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LEDGER ASP PALLY TRANSCRIPT. fiuunnii) otvhvb jt oaawarp soy Tbi Nxw Poiicr Gktti Burn Towsnn is Ism. Lord Palmeiston hiving now irSves SoUre to Dm Eant India Company that he will faTM th direct assumption of th government India by the British government, tt ts well to bear ia mind that the nioat certain and palpable cause of Ihla I lb utter allure of the Eaat India Compear ia managing the rellgioua iflilr of that nst region. They have aubdued Taat region po Iltkally, and taiaed Immense irrvnuet, but they save not gained reaper! from the convio tiona of the roaaara. Hear the recent outbreak, trace their downfall.

It I juat, because they bar retained the ancient Roruan poller of aup portlng la each State, the religion of the conquered country, initead of pursuing the American policy petrect religions freedom, and tlie entire sepa ration of Church and Stale. Tut aaclent Romans were far enough from bring the ntremrly liberal conquerors In all mnt teta of religion that has generally been supposed. They were, la fact, very Intolerant. They well knew bow much all political power rested upon a religious basis, and that the religious convictions of the niasses once roused into opposition to any system of government. It was impossible for It to atand Hence It was their policy everywhere to protect aad uphold each Individual and nation la lbs exercise of the religion of his native land, let liim travel where he would, but to allow of no open raVils to produce any change by pros lytlng.

Jews, for Instance, were allowed to build synagogue all over the Romas Empire, and were as uuch protected la their worship aa the Pagans In the Pantheon. Ovid even, recommends the youth who would see the beauties of Rome, to go to the ynagogoea In the outskirts of the city, and witness the sabbath day solemn itiis of the Syrian jew. Toe Empress l'omponle, wife of the cruel Nero, sued to aeud for Josepimt, and was by him es tremed eicerdinKly devout." But the Roman trover nment would at any tin have cut effa Jew's bead, or more probably have crucified, mm, it it i Dju.h Jew or Paxran. had anv rWU to change his re ligion, without the uu permission ot ine govern inent. This was the only ground on which they commenced to persecute Christianity, 1.

that it would ptcaelyte. The East India Company, not from larnlnz. but from the same Instinct and with about as much piety aa had animated the old Pagan Roman policy, adopted, at list openly, just this very system la India. They paid immense revenues to the tem ples at jugrrernaut ana a uunomi outer temples with their priests and their wholesale systems of murder and liceotlousneaa, but refused permission, to missionaries to reside in the country, la If 13, at the renewal of their chatter, ilberforce and his friends got a clause inseiud. Insisting on the toleration of missionaries but so strong has the antipathy to this policy continued la the Board of Directors that, ant long since, they arnt out oiders to the Council at Calcutta to proclaim to every n'tlve nf India that they would proscribe any one of their Christian servants who should affu.d pecuniary aid or encouragement to missions, or similar efforts to enlighten the people! This they said was "100 policy as long observed by the government." And swtt has been.

If a non commissioned officer who had been a Brahmin became a Christian he was expelled the ranks of toe army, and such Hirers as Wheeler and Havelock were openly held up to reprobation for countenancing missions. The Council did more, thev formed government schools and colleges In India where the Koran and the Phastara were text books, but where every favors We notice of Christianity was studiously excluded. The Bible was a prohibited book, even from the abelvea of their libraries. It was In one of these Institutions that Nena Sahib was educated, and considered a model of the newly civilized Anglo jnoiaa country gentleman, or lord or tlie manor, lie was entrusted with a cannen foitiflrd castle and Immense influence of the natives, while every vinwu was pfoecnoeu irom oracc. Thin, II is now perceived, was the true source of the weakness of the Eaat India Company's govern aaent, a weakness ia the very backbone, which had early broken tt down ntte.ly, 1.

tt bad no Indian servants, high or low, on whom It could rely )a the hour of peril, because all Christian native had been proscribed," ma fear of offending the teat. Tare men have, perhaps, done more to change tbe whole current of British feeling on this sub ject than can well be lmairjnrd. They are but the types of thousands Nena Sahib, the human tiger of Cawnpore, Is one of them. He has shown the sitter unsafely, politically, of giving education to the natives while excluding Christianity. Tbe other la General Havelock, the real deliverer of India bat so long kept down, and so nearly proscribed for his religion, to make way for drunken, supercilious, aomipt men, who were resolved to make every power give wav before the force of the word and the bayonet, and roused all India to rebellion by tyrauniilng over the consciences of the axativea ia tbe Innocent matter of greased cartridges.

The police of open religions eaualitv will now be pursued Without doubt. The wisdom and jua tice of this is apparent, even to the Indian men of education. Indeed, at a recent public meeting in Calcutta, a Hindoo gentleman of high rank and education came forward and said, If, owing to 09 yeara of Mohammedan tyranny and misrule, this great nation has sunk In sloth and lethargy, it ha, thank God, not lost Its reason, nnd Is able to Snake a difference between the followers of a religion which Inculcates the doctrine that it should he propagated by tbe sword, and Ikat tckitk mffm rmmfmlham suaw, mot imrittt iaeeiry. Yet we cannot foybear doing justice Jo the icucisfjns ministers of religion, who I do here most solemnly asseverate, In piety and rlghte osness alone, are St to be classed with tbe tlsheea and holy sages of antiquity." Tbe policy of the British government will now be utterly changed. It will allow full liberty to conversion, aad promote and trust such converts, according as their merit.

This the priests have long been dreading, knowing that It would loose the people from their grasp, who would then turn by wholesale. The government will probably proceed as put down all the demoralising customs of pagaaaun, which are opposed by tbe voice ot aa taral religion, and sety snora an Christ is a natives as a third class who will help to hold the balance of power between' the Hindoos and Mohan xnedans. Wist Me. Wissixa Tnorsar or It Some, csT the members of Congress quote Mr. Webster a favoring filibuster expeditions, because, he coo tended for the right of cltixen of this country ta emigrate to another.

Tbe right of expatriation and flUbuatrring are two distinct aad opposite thing. A eltlara baa a right as leave this country for an ether In manner consistent with our owa laws, aad for peaceful swrpner In the country to which DC at going. He has no right to leave here to eu Xfaenas war aTaiast a eonninr with whleh wear at pease. He has no right to leave with arm in bis hand when to purpose Is manifestly to use them against other nations la amity with ua. He baa ne right to go away in enrh a manner as to involve his own government In oubie with other eenntriea.

He ha simply the right to leave his country In peaceful way fur peaceful ends, the government not choosing to ioteifere with any anaa wish to better bis condition In a lawful ananwe. The government Itself cannot fr nd out bostlle expedition against other nation without rat declaring star, aad what It caanot da itself it cannot allow its cltixen to do. It I bound to re traia tbem by every means In its power, and escape to the oceas dues not diminish the necessity I sat exercising this power. An American ship st aa, under an American tag, I as snnch within the Jurisdiction of lb atted males a she war la en of our own harbors. Mr.

Webster, ia din, cnssiBg lb Cuba expedition, gave hi views of what lb duty of th government In can of thai kind, In the following language A military expedition has been fltted out, or begun fitted out In th lilted ft lata, to act gainst the Island Cabn now belonging to tbe Ppaatsa government; nnd It I not material, If orh be Ur fact, rt be Ittrd out. or beys a tob tied out ov prepared, according to th laaguag ssf th statute, la tbe United States, whether by rl tiaras of the I'nited States or by ethers The law peeves ts tbe thing briar don In th Called rlar. Now, I suppose thai whatever actio the pKeMeat baa takea a thai subject, la founded bpoa feforanatlsa that thai I a military expedition prepared and net on foot In the I ailed Stales, la whole er Is part. Well, then, If that be so. tbe law nukes It his express duty, wherever fee can exert the military aad naval power within th limits and turWdkUoa of the 1 alien Btatea, to ex ertM to defeat each aa expedition.

And. la tb est plae, If a tailed States vessel is fouad a tbe eaea of Case tatoadlag to violate tbla law of the try by beiptag to carry an a military expedition against Cabs, that vessel la just aa saurh wlUia the juriolMloa at tb oiled tatm Tar that la th word of the statute! If eh lay la th Potomac river Tan AcasaraTT at Mvue. Mr trtlnaaa hat sue ceasVd to aa anaareaaent with Mr. Marshall to base the Academy of MusV for ten nights, aad be "rill epea tb opera hosies with his New York enanpnnyea Friday alght, with the Barber of 8. Wilto, la which Lagraage, D'Aagrl, Gassier, Fof snra aad Laborers will probablT appear.

Tan Orxas Havana Advicaa from Havana the fth aastaat hava been received. Th Matvtark roanpany, at the daat of th atcaaaar' siller, ra doing smost ssaspiien basts ass, aad Mst bfaretaek bad aafcouaced tonrtk and hat bseC prion svoaoa. Mr. MsrnhaU had a. rived out.

The new season win last one month. Nothing I Said about the nicker of nay of the enraan, and fraaa the fact that Pretanlini and Brigs Si are anntlmid a performing a th 7th, It I to aa nuaaaaid that tb reports of their sickness re unfeaaard. A eswissooaMlent. wrklar from 'ava, aay ladles of the aaaat las of (ha osacloaioa of Mad. Gaaaaalga's erfonmMa of Trsrtou, treat npsa the stags and eobracedhor, and aru BMralag ne thsaa assat bar eiwwe srasaMtr wMk gold sreetti vJM.

At Ihla letser la wrtoe. v. a udelphaa, whte the treepa wlU peobaMy aeu tt neohablr neaat to ladcalB what the phU atrlpaia bonld de. It anight taaa Tiriitlm aMtoaUstsdatvU'h(HMtoesasoB PUBLIC 1,1 Vl the Plage and bug Madame, hat in regard to tin (600 gift. I lMr 'lin observ judirloua economy In their expenditures.

Borsmgmphlril far the fublit Ledger. Magxxtic Txiioxapb Owes, A's. DOS rtrmwl Siren, (Lrrfgrr BsxMmgx.) (Special Morseotype for the Public Ledger. The Mlnnesatn ttltutla. sit ikc tos.

Jan. 18 The Senate Territorial Committee resinned consideration of the Minnesota pressed at the fraud that had been committed In Constitution this morning. Much surprint was ex. (ending to Waablnglon tbe adnilnlatratloa minority report, Instead of tbe one ratined bv the people, and It was resolved to postpone all action upon the subject until the genuine document should arrivi Special Morseotype lor the Public Ledger. tlrcAOTE, Jan.

ill Jacob Ifertog, a resident Of this city, committed suicide last evening, by hanging himself to a cherry tree, in the marble yard of llaldy. north yun street. The deceased was Gcrmsn. snd has resided In this city aum brr of years, snd accumulated quite a fair lie leaves a wife and three chlfdren. He left a Utter at home, stating where Is body eou Id be found.

Special Morseotype of the Public Ledget.J Shipping Intelligence. Boero. Jan. The ship Pleiades. Captain Gar, from Calcutta, arrived at this port last evening, having left on the of August.

The P. enrcrlcnccil vers heavv sales during the nassaze. On theiM Instant, when in latitude longitude bt she spoke the bark Alma, qound from New York for tt. Jago de Cubs. Special Morseotype for the Public Ledger.

Freights at New Ortenns. Nfw Oat.KAXi. Jan. IS freights In thli market are stendv, with fair engagements of cotton for Liverpool, st iWila frd. ARRIVAL OF THE AMERICA.

THREE IMT LATER IROM EtKOPE. Mr. Allisons Hemming Home. 1'OTTON ADVANCING. suslt 4, far Acesnnl.

tUirrax. Jan. 16 The Royal mail stesmahlp America. Capt. I.ott, from Liverpool at half put 10 clock on the morning of tlie id arrived hcreat o' loi a tun (Nituraavi morning, tier dahssre three dtts later than those received by.

tbe North Amrrlrs, at 1'ortiand. Among the passengers by the America are Madame Lola Montrx. Countess of Landsfrldt, (who wss recently married to the Prince of Sbalosky, in Paris.) and suite Col. Charles Hurgtbsl. of Phi ladelphia, bearer despatches for i he U.

S. Go vernment, from Paris, and Mr. Alii bone and family, of Phllsdelphls. The America his one hundred and forty two soldiers and two rflrrrsof the regiment, for Halifax. The America has hsd strong gale of westerly wind during the voyage.

She reports that on the 15th. ut A. she nested the steauishln Nlsgara. January loth, at 7.43 r. she aaasta off Tss ker the stenmshlp f.tiropa.

Tbe Ariel lift Southampton the Ttlat, having beea detained a dav behind her usual time on account of the drnse fog at Ha re. The Ins of tue rebels at Lucknow il estimated at The Investment at Canton was expected to be complete bv tbe 1st of December. M. Blonden has been appointed Belgian Minister to Washington. It is ssld that Spain will consider the mediation of Knglsnd snd France ss ended, If Mexico refuses to sect pt all tbe conditions submitted.

There It much activity in 'be Spanish port, preparing for tbe expedition against Mexico. Tbe tutted States steamers Minnesota and San Jacinto, and the Portsmouth, are at Hong Kong. Great Brltnln. Tbe British revenue returns for the year show a decrease la receipts for the last Quarter of about jEU.oiiO sterling, snd a decrease on the year of about JEl.rlKi.lM) sterling. This decrease principally srlsti from reduced taistion, although the commercial depnsaina had a material Influence towards the closeof the year.

The official programme of the ceremonies to be observed oa the mtrrlave of the Princess Royal. appears In tb Court Circular. Tbe wedding la urniiiicijr axcu January zoiu. The London Times reviews the report of the United States Commissioner for Indian Affairs. and endorses the policy which looks to the civilisation of tbe Indians In A merles.

Tna 1.LVIATUA.V The procers of working down towards tbe water will formally commenced for tbe sixth time to day or Monday No I as than eleven press's sre fixed against the aft cradle, and ten against the forward one. One of the former is of enormous strength and dimensions (From tbe Bombay Time of Dec. 4th The Relief of Larknsw. In our lst we mentioned the arrival of Grant's column at Cawnpore, on the trth of October, when, crossing tbe Gsnges, they arrived at Alum, bagb on the 1st November. It had aow become known that Outram and Havelock were aotonlv holding their own, but were suffering comparatively little Injury from tlie almost unceasing (re kept upon them by the enemy.

They were provisioned for weeks, snd aa there waa understood to be shove one hundred thousand rebels in srms around, Sir Colin Campbell wisely resolved to delay the final attack until the force at his dlspoaal should nave assembled la sufficient strength to be Irresistible. His Excellency and stiff reached Cawnpore on the 3d. bavinr. as formerlv stated. narrowly escaped being captured by the enemy on the road.

Although It was known In August, that 30,000 men were on th way from England, the arrangements for pushing tbem on appear to have been deferred till eloae upon their arrival. To this source of detention the aslng delays that followed are mainly ascribed. Troops were' now mustering "ciije.u vawuuurr. in ine via, ue sin, ,.1.1 I I vou, oia, nu vua, wnn ponioos oi otner regi ments, crossed the ftinm. aad were anmlilv lowed by the Naval Brigade, who dragged their guns aiong wnn mem.

as 11 they hsd been tot. Lsrge suppliis of provisions had by this time been sent Into Alumbsgh. snd arrangements of all sorts wen made with tbe caution required snd deliberation permitted by tbe occasion. Sir Colin Campbell bft Cawnpore on the 1 1th, and rode forty mile at a stretch In the direction of Luck now. Tb sick and wounded, left by Havelock at Alumbsgh, were seat into bis ramp, with the view of returning to Cswnpore.

under a guard of Sikh horsemen, anarrangement that nearly proved fatal. As they approached the British camp, thev were mistaken by the amen of Peel's Naval Brigade for tb advanced guard of the enemy, when the guna, loaded with grape, were levelled aad about to be find. Luckily, tbe face of the European surgeon a recognised la time to prevent mischief. Tb Commamler lB ehlef bad with him a Euro pnsn horse battery, two troops of horse artillery, an Royal artillerymen, with two IS ponndera and two 8 Inch mortars; Mi of the 9th lancers, detachments of her Majesty's Sth. 8th, ttd, 75th snd 11V! and 300 of the Naval Brigade, or Including the auO joining him from Alumbsgh, above 3UU) Europeans In all betide a squadron of Sikhs and of Hod b'i horse, luuvSIkh Infantry.

Sappers and Miners, Ac, or aa additional rtXKi natlrea. On tbe 13th, he advanced to the banks of the canal, dispersing the rebels who approached him, and capturing all their guna. On th 15th, tbe rebels, after a running tight of a couple of hours, were driven from tbe llllkosha and La Murllnlere. They shortly after rallied, however, and madeaa attack oa the British position, whea a severs re 5nlse wss suitslnrd by tliem During these three ail Lieut. Mnyne, Horse Artillery, and Captain Whaitcroft, Carbineers, were killed.

We had rhitflv depended oa our Artillery, wisely avoiding the needless exposure of our Infantry to desperate men. Ontlielsth. tbeesnalwas eroas which separates tin) Alumbsgh from Lnckoow, the Chief advancing on Serunderbagh, which was esrrled after a severe struggle, the enemr suffering brrllily Having garrisoned ea'h poal lion as we edvanrrd, the Sarnuch waa attacked about three o'rlork la tbe sfternooa, and aftrsai tremendous esnnnonde, waa carried aliout dink. Sir folia Campbell describes It as on of th most severe fig bt be hsd ever witnessed, snd few men have earn mora of lard fighting than h. Ear'y on tb morning of the 17th, communications were opened to the left rear ar ike ward tb Canal.

A neavr caaonnade bavins been kept up all tba morning on the mess house, that very strong position was esrrled by assault at thro P. whea the troops, pushing on rapidly, wre able to seise the Motes Mahal before dark. Sit Colla CaanpWU aow approached tba brev garri aoa. who bad beea elurly beast star th tttb of September, wbea Genera li Outram aad Havelock came out to meet him. Although tb enemy wa not yet completely snbdurd, the communications with tbe rear were all re opened, aad the sick sad wound, tbe ladln aad eblldrea, were despatched under escort to Cawnpore.

Our lies, though considerable, Was lest thsn mignt nave been looked for. Captaia Herdly, Royal Artillery: Captain Dclliell.fod Hit bland er; Captain Lnmadea, of the bite 3uth Bengal Native Infantry, attached to the Kid Lieuteaant kll .1.4 I 1 mmu, unjauv niasiry, nun aiiosaipmaa Damlen, Naval Brlrade, were killed. Tklrty tw fflcers were wonaded twe dangerously aad lgh tera arverely. Our Is test tidings extead only to wv i hiv vera paiipiim vi ri ic irieh grant alone, aoaftobelntbe last degree meagr and incomplete. On that date two trlecraoh Hstanta were murdered at Alumbsgh, aad miistaowwaltfvrfurtberlntrillrence Theroute from Cnwnpore westward are atlll a Interrupted, that the mail art la the hut degree Irregular, should be for bow have had full particulars Operations Against Caalea.

Prom th Times I By th present time, probably. Cantos bs attar krtl aad eaptered. II baa been determined to make tba dispute entirely local. Should to Em peror anewer tbe capture of Canton by th expul aloa of the English trsders from Shaagha. tnet Indeed matters will avow k.

determine that theCaatoa Governor aad mob hav been lastly pualahed, It Is passluts that heetllltb may be coc fined to th operatloaa which war to be commemwd In th south. Th British forrenemstoh auaVlent for th parpaas rewtowioa at Canton. Inatewdsys," wwr mmpwiL wv may rrssansoiy ea ner to have runs aad tail mm i ua. if to lattor we shall bs abi nrobably to bud Th Blp Wkets" wee beta drilled trnte oa land. Ws tosra that tb hav also determined to resort to hcartlllux agalast th Chine.

Itsbsvldtomrleraloodheforeaaad, that eurb aaioa Is by no meaaa naaloeoaa to 1 il ri Taer la no mllitorv osovaaUon Baron Graa haa with him a naval fore front wkka boon laod Susaeunea. He haa therefor resolved to joia to th oosrattona aoiaat Canton. Than we shall have lbs siarulwaoec tar trefttreaa tia slmuilaaiausly nrraeeatlag boau Ultra aralaat ta aane paopis an different gronada. and without aay formal eoavearUoaaraluuK. pedition snay be looked apoa a sartirsivaenarato, Kfc well awlrratoad that ih Aasjcrlcnn are to re tain their Bosltiea woklna; en.

Prance, Th Paris CsaurwasMawo) baldly dstVaas th STstraa which th Irene Oovernmanl have adepted. af asrKhaalng aefreta Uai toast at Africa, and carrying them to compnhioiy awvlc In the French Anlillra, and argue that in no other manner can prosperity be restore to inem, and ridicules the opposition of English phllsn thrnplits. However, a drspah from Parli says there Is no doubt thst tbe Kmprror will not renew the contract for supplying the French colonics With negroes Mr. Carrol Spence, nlted Stales Minister at Constantinople, arrived In Paris on the 3rth tilt The French Government had recognlrej th Charged' Affaire of Buenos Aires, thereby disposing of tbe reports aurrent of hottlle feelings ou the part of France towards Rueaos Ayres. On the 31st ultimo the reeded to the rstlllratlon of the Irealy relating to the new frontier of Bcsssrnbls.

The Empror hi boc unwell, but hsd nco dtordlnln. The Ssrdlnlsn Psrllament shout to deal with clerical Interference In the late elections, and will make moral prewure as well as physical vlolcuce Invalidating defecui In candidates. Spnla. A letter from Spain sxy that It appears certain that the Sjwnlsh Government will ronaider the mediation of England and France In the Mexican affairs as broken off, If Mexico does not accept lu conditions. In continence of this resolution, preparations have lieen actively made, both in the Siianlsh port and Cuba, for an rxprditiou agaimt Mexico.

Prnsala, A Berlin letter says that tbe American crisis caused such serious effects oa tlie commerce of Thurlngen, that the government of Weimar thought tt necessary to convoke an extraordinary st ation of the Diet, to regulate commercial affairs. Arolda, which is the principal town of the Grand Duchy, contains a grent number of ttrcklng wra. ving tstalillshments, the productions of which are expected to the I nlted states via Hamburg. Finnnrlal Affnlra In Lndn, On tbe 3uth there was a slightly Increased de mand for money, to meet the requlrt ments st th end of tbe year and also a more extensive inquiry sprung upfor silver toexport to India, which gave rise to an impression that a reduction of discount would renew the drain to the East. The terms of loan proposed to be raised by the Norwegian Government, are understood to nave been arranged with Baring Co.

The loan will be small, but the precise amount it not fixed On Thursday tome little dlappointment was frit that a further reduction la Ut rata of discount wr.i not made by the Bank 1 1 F.nKUnd, but It wu supposed that the measure was postponed until alter ine paymemni ine January umaeniis, ana there vat only a alight deinaud lot money at the bank. No new failure bad occurred, and the year closed more favorably than was anticipated. i ue est inaia maii steamer haa arrived, Willi over 1 la specie. The totnt stock bsnks have reduced their rata of allowance on deposit to seven per cent'. Tli Times' City Article Latest hy Telegraph from Lsndoa Liverpool, LosnoK, Saturday The year haa commenced favorably In all stock markets, snd consols have experienced a further Improvementof nearly a half per cent tb last price to day being exactly the same at tbnt on the 1st of January, 1H57.

At the bank, notwithstanding tbe approach of the th, the demand for discounts is very light. In the open market the rate for the best bills rangea between 6X a 7 per cent. This being New Year's day, no business has been transacted oa any of the Continental Bourn At Hamburg the rate of discount hss declined to 4 percent. Only about flU.WPU In gold waa taken at the bankto day. The floO.OllO from Australia, bv the Suffolk, hat arrived In London, and la expected to be sold to th bank.

Th noyai man M.munip company nave receivea telegraphic advice of the arrival at Suet, on th tttth ult of the City of Sydney, with further tupplyof Australia. Commercial Intelligence. Siatx or Txadk is MAciiKirta. The advice from Manchester are favorable, a slight 1 in pro verm nt In prices having taken place. Livxrpool BaxADaTTrrs MaataT Messrs.

Richsrdson, Spence Jc Co. report no regular market for Breadstuffa line the departure of the North American. Flourdiill. Western Canal xTi a Philadelphia and Baltimore Hit. fid.

a IKs.Dd.; Ghloitts. aSTa. Wheatquletbutfirin. Red6s.3d. a and 7s.

6d. for choice White 6. IDd. a fs. Corn dull; niited and yellow, Sis.

6d white, 37s. a t. Li via pool PioriAio Maxit The circulars report Beef quirt, but with more Inquiry however. Pork dull. Bacon quiet, but with a better feeling.

Lard dull and nominal. Tallow in more demand. Sales st Sis. a Sis (d Livespool I'sonirr Maaxcr Regarding pro duce tlie Information is mngre, the markets having been mostly closed. The Broker's Clrcu isr Is confined to Its Collon statement.

Rosin waa dull at 3s. ed. a 3a. lod. for common.

Sugar firm. Coffee steadv. Aahes dull, but Driers unaltered. Spirit Turpentine firm at allghlly higher rat t. cm a a uinseeu tin am st rw.

i'nnsaei Phis Bark Pa. 6d Baltimore do. dull at 7a. 3d. No other articles sre reported.

Lokdom Masxits Messrs. Baring Brothers report Iron firm, with a better demand, at ii for ml It and bar. Bnsdstuffs quiet snd steady. LivtapooL Cotto Manxxt. The Broker's circular says the tales for the week, (which, however, only comprehend four days,) owing to the holidays, were 4(1 DUO bales Including S500 on speculation, and HUM) for export.

An advance of kd. on the week had taken place an all qualities. The sales of Thursday were 10,000 balea, of which were on speculation, nnd 1IKM for export tbe market closing buoyant and a strong tendency upward, with an active demand, at the following quotations Fair Orleans, 6yd. Middling Orleans, Fair Mobile, 6.d.; Middling Mobile. Fair Inlands, Middling.

Inlands, 6a. Tbe official account of the stock In port at the end ofthe year shows tuo.isju bales, of which IW, WO were American. The actual stock was steadily In excess of tlie estimate. White Whcattftsatfa; feddo t'Jsato. Flour Wt a 25s.

Sugar buoyant at an advance of Is 6d a Sa. Coffee firm and la higher. Flth Oils, siles unimportant. Llrseed Oil slightly better silestt zfls. Klce firm.

Saltpetre firmer. Tallow firm tt 63a. Tea very firm and slightly higher Congou la Hi. Spirits Turnrntlne steady. Loxonn Montr Mmrr Wu slightly easier, discounts being freely effected at 7 a tt per cent.

Consols for discount closed at a 91,. Th bullion in the Bank of England had increased ,600. Messrs. Baring Bro. quote dollars nominal at Ct Eaglta.

TVs XMd Havsi Masixt For the week ending Dec. 30. Cotton firm, with an upwud tendency Sales of tb week, 66HI tales; stork, 77,1100 bales; New Orleans tna ordinaire, IMf. Breadatuffa quiet AalKSfinn. Ccffeetleady.

Provisions very dull, snd sll dwrlptions considerably lower. Rice dull, snd slightly lower. Cod Oils dull. Whalebone negleckd. Sugar firm.

Lard dull. Tallow firmer. Aukxicas SxcriiiTiES. Messrs. Baring Bros, report business limited, at previous rates.

Messrs. Bell A Co. report sn Improved demand, and all descriptions tl Ightly advanced V. S. As 67 t) and 1 8.

6 bonds 1909, 1(U alftj Maryland Sa, bondt, HlW MaitachnarttsSs, bonds, lJ a Penna. State Ss, 71 a 73 Do. do. ea, bonds, 1677, 8tl a VlrgUlaos. aafiO, 78 a Do.

6'a. rtt Illinois Cent. Shares (discount) 06 a 07 Do. do. WniwU 77 a Ta Michigan Central B's, 16 and lS6t a 6 Do.

do. shares, SS a 60 New York Central do. 70 a 71 Do. 6 a 80 a Do. 7' on a 61 Erie R.R.

Stock (discount) IS a IP Do. 7 Convertibles, 40 a 41 Do. Slnklr Fnnd. Mali Prnn'a Central 6's, first Mortgage, 79 a el The Londoa papers report th following buai. nrss on the 31st Illinois Cent.

R. R. shares (discount) 4 a a New York Central R.R. do. 70 a 00 Trrrlkle Sterns nt New Orleans.

Sir Brokn frtm Mtmingt tlmitt Umnaul Hailromdi DvmtfiiStvtnl Lint LttlHart far Ut Half Asipniar. Nxw Oai.iAMa. Jaa. IS A sudden wind storm. accompanied by rain, prevailed la tbla vicinity this sihrnonn, blowing nenrly a hurricane.

Fifteen shirs broke from their moorlas. and were ronililerahlv Injured. The C. 8 Prunell, of Bath, nd Ellen Stewart, were badly damaged. Several boraes wire nnrunfed and blown down, and the lake end of the Poaehu.

train Railroad Wat hslf drstroved. The damvre to the steam boats ta Immense. Several looarhlm. nrys were biowa dowa, and several Jive were lost thrrebv. A number of tow hoaat waa la hired.

Tbe storm lasted only about half aa hour. Fence no Teranoans oi nouses in lb city were blown down. It Is not known whether the storm ex. tended to the flulf, therefor maay feara are resraro na eajoeis la that region It believed that the damage will bt greater than Men. D.

S. trlcklason. Biaontnevoa, Jan. 16. Hon.

Daniel B. TMek. Insnn waa thrown from his wacon last night, snd badly, though not daagerontly, Injured. Th bone took fright at the can at fit railroad erasing aear his residence, and ran away, nravHUng the wagon, and forcibly throwing Mr. Dickinson to tbe ground.

He was takea borne bbedlag profusely from a wound In bit head. He received atbev severs Injariea, although ne bone were broken. light (hock aa Earthquake at Leckyert, Lortrotv, Jan. Weather eloudr and rain ing. Thermometer now standi st 40.

Last alght aii fmm ii cioca, aiigai vtorauon was felt, accompaawd with a lend rambling notes ra ambling tbe rolling of wheel ever a pavement. It was heard by a number of persona In different parte tb town, and wok antral front their sieep. Frsm Kansas Ths Leeoaanten Coattltatlon Bt. Ixwia, Jan. Tb Republican learns that Osasral Calhana ha returned to Laeanapton, under aa escort of tailed Htoa trsops.

It ts also stated that ne wa to leave LMvsavcarth sa Wed. neadsv uwt for Waahlartoa. wtta th Leeoniotoa Constltutloa. Tba vote a pen Itatth last sleo tioa nt rxpecien win sera te aigat. DentrarUv Firs at Clinton, III.

BuMatiMTon, Jaa it. A dsstruettvn fire ar enrred at Clinton, lUlnote, a boot I o'clock thl moralag. The lost Is estimated at from asoo to no.nwt. Th Insaraaee wa only partial. It apposed to hnve ossnanenred hy burglar nettlag tr i towelrr store, which hs had robbed of WtOt prsvVosly Mebrnska rellttr.

Braunavn. Iowa. 1mm a Tka OnAI No. hraakten af tb trth Instant, roataia aa are am at of spill ta Nahrasaa lg Watae. Twvartv Mmbers of tb Asmably, aad til, had gun to Florence, waJ lghlf th jn Ityof etn Ma ut raaaaia at thaksurnal.

ev. Pneker ta liarr least rg IlAaaiearn. Jan. t.wmiaaa r. Parker, ta Oevemw toet, arrived to day, at aaas, sad wai ntixi at tb ears Wy to Cwsln sf Arrar (Mate, tad aerwd ta CaiMtol Betel, frectetorr Betstcr anlvrd ben an KnaaiMlM.

Pvraarr, Jaa Me Th ParmerV and Mesaa. hkre' ajsajt tu ettjr rnnuned IrsaUe tedsy t. art alir ainineniiun oi mc Old Sea Captain, at Theatre Mat Bpws' tVaiarr S. Tnavratt. Sr.

venlh sight of Mont Crltto, the gtcaUat pagrant of the age' Etu'rATinM A good and moral arhool haslier opeied by the Count of Monte Crltto, at Mrs. Bowers' Walnut Street Theatre, Where all that is excellent may be learnt. Wklcii's National THtATSi The third werk of the greatlocal drama ''The Poor of New York." Iloiist rowded. See it, and yon will see it sgsln and nonln. Nsvxa rr.TOT A RiTitrr Is the maxim of llnrrv tMlfaa.

See Whcatlrv, at Wheallev's Arch St, Thtatre. I Dt will be given of thedepar ture of Monte Criato. As hi visitors are numerous he will remain another week. At home fjoin 7 to 11, P. M.

Mrs. Bowers' Walnut Street Theatre. A Conri'H AaiatoraAT See J. Clarke In Fraud aud It Victims, or the Poor of Phllade. phla." Ir voc would enjoy a feaat for the eye, go and see the auperb scenery of Monte Criato at Mm.

Boners' Walnut Street It Is gorgeous, and no mltake. FAt xn iTe VirriHs, or the Poor of Philadelphia, made a tremendous hit on Saturday night, and waa enthutlaatirallv applauded by a house crowded from pit to dome. In continence of this great tucccsa It will be plsyed every evening this Week. Oi Voi at National Hail. Market street.

above Twelfth, will pnaltively give their last Concerts this I Monday) morning, at 11 o'clock, and this evening, nt 7) o'clock. Be sure to go to both; they will give their very best Concerts lo aay. WuxsTMtv's Akch St. TitKATaa. To nlgUt Dead men tell no tale Thrlr living writings do." See Fraud and Its Victims; or the Poof of Phi iadelphU." Tit AiTSJtTiox of the readers of the Ledger la called to the advertisement of Evans, 439 Cheeniit street, in another column of the Ledger.

A rare opportunity to obtain valuable Gifts It hereof. urea. Mis. L. WKxroRT, the popular actress, tl the grnll Agnes Seaborne" a true picture at the poor a hard worked, but poorly paid dressmaker'! aasletaiit.

Cocsnt, Colds, ATnnAAin BaoacRiTii, See certificates In other column, of cure by Jayne'i Expectorant. Firs Pit Cimt. Stat Savines Fuhb, No. Dock treet, next door to the Post Office, tj Pens Fras I Selling off cheap. Chat, ft N.

E. cor. Sixth and Cheanut st. IMng SlAatxH'4 Savixo Fvan Km Per Cat. fnte rit.

Checks, Notes, or Specie received and paid back with interest from the day of deposit. Wslnut street. Open every da, from 9 to o'clock, and on Mondays and Saturdays until 9 In the Pkamxx's Savixo Fuxn Five per cent. Interest. Shocks, Notes or Specie received and repaid, with Interest from the day of deposit.

Orate open from 9 to 6 o'clock, and en Mondays and Saturdays until 9 in the evening. Ac ItWI Walnut street. Savho FfXD Fivx Pag Cxxt IsTiaxaT. National Safety Trust Company, Walnut strett. southwest corner of Third.

Open dally till 3. ana Monday snd Thursday evenings till 6 o'clock. Deposits recelvid and payments made daily. Assets invested In Real Estates, Mortgage and other finVclass securities, ssjier charter. Fivx Pxa Cixt.

Statx 8a vinos Furs, No. Sll Dock streei, next aoor to in rosy umce. Da Dicttxann's MAGSiToFxrcrxic MAcninx Is admirably adapted to prevent and cure every lorm oi aisease, sucn aa lousumpuon, iKroxuia, Spinal AfiVrtlopa, Nervous Dlsenare, llbeumatiam. Palsies, Physical and Mental Prostration generally, Dyapepaia, Ac. No acids required.

A book accompanies, showing tbe safe application of the arinratua in every case oi ntsease. I'rlos iu Sold at 44 North Seventh strett. Canxabii I soir a. Personally appeared before me, r.nwara r. nicvris, jrrnggist, uermantown road, atiove Diamond street, who, belnir dulv atfirmrd, depoaeth and aalth, that the mixture of East India Hemp, CeaaabiJ Jadira, aa prepared by him.

Is lu iiwi accordance with the receipt recelvid by him from Da. H. Jaunt, No. 19 Grand street, Jersey City, N. from the genuine bast inaia neinp.

jomv KXLLinaan, Dec. 1 57. Aldivman. Slat Ward For sale hr John Maul, VIA Sixth and E. tteuilrk, isti ijiun i at oei Nvona.

1 rm Pit Caxr. SrtTi Bstrtams Fvirn, No. 941 IMCK street, next aoor to tne rod use. WiHTin Cloth in at Resects Paicis. English Beaver Bangup.

Rsglsa ud Sack. Do. Pilot Cloth do. d. Do.

Melton, de. de. French Cloth and Doeskla do. aa. Cloth and Cantltnere II urines Coat.

Cloth Talmas and Wellington Fancy Cssslmere aad French Doeakla Pant. Vesta of th latest styles sad fabric BOW trill ng si very ww 1 At Snaritidh's, Third and Cheanut (treet. Da. H. Jans discovered, while In the East Indira, a certain cure far Consumption, Asthma, Bronchitis.

Coughs, Colds and General Debility. The remedy waa discovered by him whea hit only child, a daughter, was given up to die. He had neara an urn of in wonderful restorative and healing qualities of preparations mad from the Eaat India Hemp, and the tboturbt occurred to him that he might make a remedy lor hi child. Hestadled hard and succeeded in realising hia wishr. Hi child waaeund, and Is now alive and well.

He ha since administered the wonderful remedy to thott ind of sufferers in all part of tbe world, and here la not a single sympton of Consumption that It doe not at occe take hold of and dissipate. (vignvswesis, peevisnneaa, irriituon Of ine aervea, failure of memory, difficult expectoration, sharp pains la the lung, or throat, chilly sensa tiona, nausea at th stomach, inaction of th bowels, wasting away of tbe muscles. Itpurifia all the fluid and secretions In th ihorteet renaonabl period It nourishes th patient who is too much re duced to partake of ordinary food It strcngthena, brace and vitalise th brain; It heals, as If by magic, ui internal aorea, luoercwv, ulcere ana inflammations: It stimulates, hut is sot followed by reaction; It at once obviate emaciation, building up wast flesh and mnsrle, as the rale vivifies and enhances the growth of grant. It I without a rival aa a tonic, and It Immediately (applies le wiciiy, or magnetic xovce (as it it were a nattery) nwy pan oa ine enieeuiea ana prostrate ooay. Th undersigned ha never failed in making those who hav tried it completely healthy and nappy.

Price fx per bottle. Those who hav particle of doubt aa regards too above statement, or de not feel able to purchase th medicine, will have recipe, containing full Instruction for nuking nnd successfully using, and a history of the discovery, sent free of postage, on receipt of their address. Address Dm. Jauis, No. 19 Orand tt Jersey City, N.

This I to Certify, That I have no bust neat connection with F.diMr P. Mtrrii, No. 729 Germtntown road and Sixth (treet, and that haa no medicine for sal prepared by me. I Pa.ll. Jamia.

Fivx Pn Cxxt. Stats Savixos FtrKB, Ne. 141 Dock street, next door to the Post OnV. I fTAsf Powi Paixnao, In all Its varieties Book and Job. Plain nnd Colored don at the shortest aotlce, and on th most reasoosble term, tor essh, third story Ledger Building.

S. W. car rot Third and Clteaaut streets. Apply as above, 4 HlMT A. RlKVf.

Married, Oct. 15. 1J7. bv Rev BealamlnT.fWell. Mr CHARLES BAXTER to Mia MARGARET NATT.

Dee. IS. 1S57. bv Rev Ssml Durborew. Rector of Chore of tbe Evsnirelists.

THOS. HOWAR KIDGELY.M Brldiretoa. to MARY SWALLWOOD, second daughter of lh late vaps. jonn xrunnam, or ints city. site vin rinT nHirriing, i.Tva mat oy xt.

l.re, ioeai Deacon in the E. Church, COOPER, to Mlas EM1LT H. ELLIS, all of Csmdea county. N.J 7ute jtnuarv iin. 'lyr, iry Her.

mr. Temptetoa, Mr. JAMES H. GAR DN ER. of Philadelphia, to Mlas SARAH SWEET.

ofCamdee. N. J. 8t3 Died, On tb ISth Inst WILLIAM CLEMENTS, In the 57th year of la ace. The relative snd friend of the famllr are re apertfully Invited to attend tb funeral, front his 1st resfdmr, N.7S9Thlrd street, sbov German st oa Tuesday morning, at eX o'clock, without further aotlce to proceed to Bt.

Mary's Cemetery. 65 ths 16th MART McDONOUOH, Infant daunJilrr of Tboenaaand Mary Ann McDe ncnigb, In the 4th year af her age. Tba reUttwa and friend of tb family are r. pertfally Invited to attend tb funeral, from th reaidear of be parent, 1340 LltUs Wsahlaglon street, above Thirteenth, this Monday) afternoon, st 1 'clock, without further notice. Psaaral to proeord to Cathedral Cemetery.

an Oath 161b CORNtLiUB MeMAHON, aged 4H year. (New Orlana aad Lexington paper plea copy Tb relative and frtend of the family sre sn noctfully Invltod to (ttand th fnnoral, frsva bat late reakience. corner of Fifth and Marriott streets, below Christian, this (Monday) aftorueea. o'clock, wlthetrt further notice to proceed totH. Mary's Ceaneterr.

4 Oa the Mth Inet st tbePeaa Hospital, REMIT GEORGE FORF.PAUGH, soa of Geavge mark snd fUcbet Ferepaugh, aged 18 rear aad months. Tb friend and relative af the family are rs nectf ally Invited to attend hi fural ala, the nwsaber tb Ttora Library Associsttoa, nad Friendship Section, 6, 1 O. of of frosn 919 North Ninth (treet, bov Poplar tola (Monday) ajuwaooe, at o'clock, to pronred to the Odd FUvrC Co naetrry. without further satire. 7 'the stih Mr.

SUSAN McKEEVEl, TWrbitivat aad friend tb faaally are mrtfully tovltod to attend the funeral, front lh reaidear at kr baebead, Charles MrKosvor, I. mat street, tomten Twnnty first aad Tvrvaity ae eond, Tuesday aftoraooa, at 9 'clack, without further nettos. Vnneral to proceed to Cathedral Cemetery (Kre On the rth after Hnrerlng Illness. Mr. If A RGAR F.T SCOTT.

In tarsals rear her age. Tbe reiattraa aad frlrad are iispat tfully re ua said tosatend th tnneral, frosn tbe Hat daw mt her htaybsjad, Bentemlafaott, Carrol street, three oars briow Wood, tela (Monday) aft eras, 9'uasvt ts srsceed to Fcaaku fc'aaaetsry. JA1 i st to 1 .1 On tbe Inir alii. mVcv MI'RlMIV In tlie SUth year of her age Her relatives and friends ana those of th family, are respectfully Invited lost tend the funeral, from the residence of her hiuband, John Murphy, 1513 Fltiwtter street, to morrow afternoo, I o'clock, without further notice. On the llith Instant, ANTRUM (on of John and Eleanor Hlghley, tb Dlh year of his age.

Th relatives snd friends of the family are respectfully Invited to attend th funeral, from Ihf residence of bit parents, No. PIT Melon alreet, on Tuesday morning next, at 8 o'clock. To proceed to Mount Pleasant Church, Montgomery ro. 33 in Ou themornlnir of the llith Instant ii ll Infant son of James aud Sarah Bare, aired li months snd 6 dnjs. The friends of the family an Invited to attend the funeral, from tlie residence of F.

Wallace, rcil North Eighth street, this afternoon, all o'clock to proceed to Laurel Hill Cemetery. Mm On the Intb ANDKEv tilHHI.S.tn th 261 year of his age. Ilia relatives and Irlendt are reipecttiuiy mriiea attend the funeral, from the residence of hi brother. No. 1314 Second street, shove rhenlt.

on Tuesday afternoon, at 1 o'clock to proceed to liitncarsi Lcmeiery. On tbe I6ih instant, HANNAH daughter of Jsimt and Caroline Rowe, i months and tt data. The relative and Mends of the family are respectfully invited to attend tbe funeral, from the residence of her parents, corner of Fourth st. and German town Road, this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock. Ml On the 16lh Instant, WM.

CORBY, In the 33d vear tit till trr The relatives and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hia late residence, Third (treet, below Shlppen, bark of Tit this (Monday) afternoon, at I o'rlork, without further notice to nrnreerf to PathrilrsJ Omrterv. On the inth inatant. JOHN L. CONLY. son of Francis and Mary Ann Conly, In the Sltb year of utaaKe.

The relatives snd friends of the famllr are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hit parents' residence, below Waablngton and above at this (Monday) afternoon, at 3 oriocK, wtiDom turxner nolle. On Sunday morninit. Inat aeed years. Mrs ELEANOR NICHOLS, wife of jTCuiili Nichols. Tbe relative and friends of the family are re spectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from No.

306 Jacksoa street, near Budd. on Tuesday next it 'clock to proceed to Pbllsdelphls Ceme On the 16th Mrs. ELIZABETH rl'RDY aged 41 yai. Her relative! and friends are resiectfiiUy invited to attend the funeral, from tns reaWlence of her hut. Uhd, Mr.

George Purdy, No. HIS South Front street, below ml. 1st Ward, on Tuesiay after noon, imh, at o'clock, without fuitbet notice to proceed to Sixth tt. I nlon Cemetery. On th 17th Instant.

WILLIAM JUSr.l'II BLACK, aged (It months. Go, tbou little loved one, go Tbou art heavenly blest; With thy Esther thou hast gone. To join thy glory's rrat. The relatives and friends of th famllr are re aper (fully Invited to attend the funeral, from hi moiurr a rraiarnrc, no. iu Asaiana sxreei, aoovo Wharton, on Tuesday afternoon, at 9 o'clock, without fnrthi notice.

es I On the 17th Inst AMESMcLAl GIlLIN, aired 9S yeara V. CI .1. mllH apectfiilly invited to attend the funeral from his late resilience, N. E. corner of Ninth and Suffolk streets, rxlow Carpenter, on Tursday morning, at o'rlork, without further notice.

Funeral service at St. Paul's Church. Interim at at Cathedral Cemetery. Suddenly on the 6th. PATRICK McGLEN.N.

aged 19 years. His friends snd acaiulntance are respectfully Invlbd tostlend his funeral from the residence of his parents, southeast corner of Twenty first and Murray streets, sbov lcuit strret, on the 1Mb Instant, at 4 o'clock, without further notice. MIX) on tue iiita instant, jon. lax L.s sgea yeara. The relative and friends are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from hia father residence, No.

90 Sixteenth street, between Market and Cbrsnut, st 1 o'clock this sftftnooa. To pro re a to Odd Kellowa' Cemetrrv. oim On tbe 16th Inst MARGARET WHITE, aged 5 years. Ia relative and friends nt the family are re al erttuliy tnvltrd to attend the funeral, from the rrtiuence oi ner son in law, Jonn linen, uu Pass) nnk road, below Prime street, this afternoon, nt I o'clock, without further nolle. Proceed to Cathedral Cemetery.

On the Inatant, MARGARET TERF.SSA, daughter of Jaa and Suaan Brady, aenl 19 rears. The relatives snd friends of tbe family, also tlie menniersoi oi rauicx a iSKlaliry, are respecllul ly invited to attend the funeral, from the resi dence of her pnrrnts, Cliriatlaa St. and Southern Avenue, chml on Turndav mornlnar.at 9 o'rlk without fuithrr notice. To proceed to Cathedral Cemetery. 790 (0 On Saturday morning, 16th at II o'clock, CHARLES HU.L.

and 77 rears Hit friends and those of the family are Invited to attend the funeral, from Die reaidear of his aon in law, Johu M. Iltster, No.f7 Cherry street, tbls (Monday) nfUmoon. at9 o'clock. On tb 17th iavt Mrs. ANN WADDLE, In tbe oisi rear oi ner age.

The relatives and friends of the famllr are re aper tfully Invited to attend th funeral, from tb reaiacnr ot Hooen ataxwuu, narn ot no. ixiu South street, to morrow (Tuesday) morning, at 10 i. i.i L.i On the 14th Instant, Mlas ELIZABETH AT TAIN, In the year of her age. Blessed are Uie dead who die la th Lord Her relatives and friends and thoae ef th rami Iv, also the Spring Gardea Grove, No. 5, of tb A neb nt Order of Female Druids, and Fredonla As sociation, No.

14, of I. O. are Mprwtfullr in vited to attend lb funeral, from tb residence of her parents. tMunuel snd Ellubttb Ludenbiiry, In Park rnS et, below Warren, West Philadelphia, thl (Monday) afternoon, at I o'clock to procerd so aiornanice vemeiesy. Cta the Utb JAME9 McQt AlD, aged ill years.

The relative and friends of tbe family are respectfully Invited to attend th funeral, frem hi late residence, Spafford street, below Shlppen and above Siith st tbls (Monday) morning, at ekj o'clock, without further soUc. proceed to St. Joseph's Cemetery. On the 14th KATE, daughter at Stephen F. and Catharine Higgins, aged 1 year.

Tbe relatives aad friend of the family are respectfully Invited to attend the funeral, from the residence of her paraata. No. tMt Catharine street, en Monday after norm, nt 1 'clock, without further notice. Funeral to proceed to Odd Fellow' Cemetery. At Upper Darby.

Delawareee.GEO. COl.TEV, son of James snd Margaret Hell, In th I Ith year of hi g. Further notice of th funeral will be given to morrow. 77S On Snnday, 17th Inst SAMUEL HAMPTON, os of Ws. L.

Hildrbnrne, In th Ith yew of his g. 7iS At Fslrton, N. at the residence of brr son in law, Mr. John Conovrr, Mrs ELIZABETH RILEY, In the 90th year of her aire, formerly of nnarpsiowa, rt. a.

i rawiorasvui, in pleaae rtpy rcr 8 OF GOOD SAMARI wiu moat at thmr Hall, altead the Faneral of with Keralia and Hadtss, ROWB0THAM, W.P. OTICFDR.STEVENS'Sseond I.P.C HE Will Ix delivarad in biiuaal H.ll. jail If FOETICAI. RFAntNr.A a P. I 1NING.

Adniission Irs to Ladisa and Gentle i i i a i.i hi a Mia th men. Inll lfin F.ST PIIII.AIH. I PIIIA IMSTITI'TC ILLIAM north at M.ib.t A f.fl'. for la llrnehl of oa of tho Sun era by l.t Firs, will delivered THIS (Monday) li 1 1 "'t u7 ir.e. nnijAarjnjA, rrolraaor of Gfailoxy in tho Polytechnic Col lof, I'hilMlelpliiB, on lh Detmr of Amerios," phisioslly and hialoneally onniid rsd.

Commencing all o'olock. Adraittauo oenla. jal( lti I'virvinrfi Cai. i by W.J. Will TAKfcH.

A. nv BPKniAi. nFoirpsT iu. vim. HI I KlV uvea in tha L'aivsrssJist Church, IT, IITII Dlrret.

Ahitro NiiIJa atill ka RIDAY EVENING. Jaa ttd. TlMaxsroueswiii nnaiat of Sincins. Addn Dialoiaoa, A Iry lh childre. Comnwaoug alls olook sreouwly.

Tick eu uccnu. laia st'r E. EON AN II JEWS. DR. J.

T. BARCLAY, rbrated Oriental Traveller, will sirs a Leo rniiadei EVENING, I. IT ERARY INSTITL'T B. ev. Jan.

xn. at CONCKRf IIAI.I l.v lesruresoa yve.lirtp. Pi KV 1 WARD BKECHER laetures en MISI Doors open st 7 o'clock Leetare anartor btfore 9 o'oioek. TiekM 96 al (of sale at ths Book Stores. tals Ji'r AT lu iitukk Pml nil 1 ivr.niv dehvera hia ammwl larttiro Til 14 A I Mn lie riArvLir.1.1.

ana 11 At Hit HA 1.1. Hmtjttt, Ann 1, iiia 1 ii nm. rtawjcri, raaarnl Ita iinsortaaoa. raaaoa of invM rmn, ersi ItB excessive aas; oaaaoof kith price; refnsdyj snb stltolea; valns compared with other (oodl eaeot of eooBins. iv.

1 no poiaia 01 in arai leetare will recasnuiaipo. Adiaisstoe senls. Hot en to th oaree 7S eenta. )nl It A CARD Tha MEDICAL BOARD of the NORTHERN CLINICAL INFlBsfA hav. Ikl I h.

I A I V. INE that hia Leetare of ths ink instant, an kindle volunteered by aim, to houidale the expanses la earrB bv aa eesaaassent arerioaa to Bib fner. aaa boon mineotly suseessfhl. Tkeir warmest thsaiks they herehy teadsr to lh nvnlat ator, and trust that his vsry amusing aad tntsreating entertainments may always prove sa stteieat na tan io But of thoir InatilntKio. also offer 1 heir lhaaka to th CotaeaSia Braes Band, J.

G. W'srwiok, Lsndsr, tor tastr volualssr laroron iaat bov ooeasioa. By order of Ik Board 1 Boom. Z. RING JONES, M.D, JSIS ll' 39 Z.

RING JONES, M.D, rWry. JOURNEYMEN TAILORS. REMEM BER A GR EAT MAHS BETING will bVtald ia a Mechanics ir nan. mmu nne, asiow Green, THIS (Monday) a'elork. A II Ike Baae who EVPiniMt.

Jaa. ISth. at 7 wiaa refomi araassa and saite ia a bond of proteotion, ar rsspeotfal ly terils to attend. )al ll'a7 rer BREAD RAKE BREAD BAKERS' ASSOCIATION UJf A SitsdMssinawillhheldoTtF.rDAr, aiTo'rlaek, P. ttOI.4.

Hotel, SIXTH below Chosaati Plual sltanrlaan rrBii Sii JaUJ Jt'lat J. 0. MOXEY.Se. J. J.

MOXEY, Se. I'M EN COR DWAIN ER8' Ai N.lLiMn BsAarn.e A iskI will as Wul on MONDAY JOURNEY rHrClATIOlN. K.VLNING, Jsa.isih, at 7H 'Mrk, nl Military nan, Aaiiiiary strset. Mr in parpoa report of lh sowiaiiltea aa lull ranmnal allsnanm Bmatril Hrort AXim A1AM ovf JV, rranaoem. Attest Diatri A.

Bsah, R. S. ial liTl nrsaa, nii.l.iASrxt Oantlrme ffmfpj taeOlab 113 W'll Bvaet at 7.T.SLEVI.VB 9 ar's FOTRTH and ASKILL S'reea, ou wr.ui r. DA next, at 9 'iook, P. si.

pnsetaality re euBsissl. Javia at sat fir?" THE MEMBER Ukj i Ait pe.u i itirt TU 1JAY. SI O'olock, Eroiner runr.l'Al UH, order ol 'IT S. ureoa ine anove itimeci.ai ine rniladelphia Clip Inatiiuie, EIGHTKENTH snd CHESNUT Sis TUESDAY EVENING, Jaa. Iwh, at o'clock, The proceeds lor the beneju of Iba WESTERN CLINICAL INFIRMARY.

Ill bhu r.ieeXHre par Bine AArora ia Anv Bian una Ry will heat at th 6. Ne. 619 Narth SK ND Scraajt. TRld i Ak, ths IMa) toBt a 1 0i'1JMl snnL 'InlS sl' nUirblOXaUiajCaaiitt. II Kit VfiNvfint' i nf tvv A Statl Melius cf the Vtrm ari.i bo Tills LV LNINtl.at ialMt'W CUAS.

A. ItKOWN, Sec'y. MlMlH OK FITTitRI Rl. AMI Al.l.l'.. GHENY laVra of In altov Seenrities are requested to li mt the nrhee of A 11.

H. FR 134 Till II Mreai. wnrre inionnauua OI imaorlaau to lUeir uw Cwiniiiiilee of I'liblm Mi llettlngi n. i.iHj.wiPi. CRAIG BI1IDLK, i'R HOKAt h.

Jalt Ifr iill lt TKEVTON L5 RAILROAD COM PAN V. Pilawm.ih, aiMiar IS, IRSI. AI aa election of Ihr Slock lioldrra, eld on Monday, lllh intaut, tlie folio int sentls men vers iiuauiiuouMy eirctoa Kirecionii.r ins en sums year i William G. Alexander, William H.fiatimer, I'liarlra Manairater, Edwin A Slcvew, John N. Thnmpeou, jauiea Holtart F.

Stockton, I nariea .11 ulin Don Vilham I "Oeer, rranee, took. ilia in li. nan, II lehanl Hhiaaen. And, at a Mratiut of Hi Directors, held lhi day, William G. Alexander tu elected I'roaiUent, John N.

Thonipaon.Treaaurer, and J.Morrel Se cretary, in 18 ll i. r.l.li, ree. rr PIULAPKLPIUA FIRE AND LIKE IJjINHCRANCE At moetint of the Stiieklroldsra ol ths alv Company held on Monday, th tilt an election sraahehl for Directors, snil rsaullM in th WMllon ul the loiiowing isnusniwii r. nina, W. Baldwin, Ed.

B. Knglish, Eil. ilsr, tieorse II, Ivia, Charles P. Halts, P. B.

Saery, T. K. Collins, Jno. Clsyton, 8. J.

Meare, C. C. Devies. Jno. Killaure.

Aad at a meet ins of th Board held on Monday, ths llth inatant, Die foUowuii vOiesrs unaiu nioualy re elected R01IT. P. KING. Presidsnt. l.

W. BALDWIN, Vice President. ANCIS BLACK Bl E. Seorelarr. E.

BIRCKHEAD, Treasurer. Trie Board also declared divulaad of SIX PER F.N T. I clear of Slats tax on the Capital Slock and the remaining protiia, ainountint toiMiU IS wer retained hy lh Company for UiS further security Jal't FRANCIS iHm nnuins' An meciianics' IN UJ? SI RANCE COMPANY, Norlhsresl corner ll Hlrnela. PhllsilelnhlS. Tlie'folliiwini atstenient exhibits lh business and condition ot tlie lunpany 10 jmuiarj nw Freniiunia reeeivea tor marine iittt, uu rf i Ul Janliarv.

91 Marine preniiiiuia reoeived durtni th year rndins Dee. SI, IM7, Fire preiniunia 1II.1M sUlviv'l vu I Total reneiati, for ths year. SJ Paid niarias Iumcs, 0 VS.tW i fir Expenaea rel'd preminnit iiiKiiranoea, Sl.8 Sslanrs aud coutuiaaions, S.t'd 9 Bslane remaiuinr with the usvvit sa 'Bonds and morttasea, (round I he BaerTa are aa ll omal renip uaua ami uiusr siocss, si.w Loaned on atook Slfifm OS Trlial fund in New York, SI, I SI fleferred pa, nient oa stock, oh Hillartcelahle, t4.4 (7 I'sah on bsndand ilne from ag 0 21 Premiums on s'licies reoeutl) isaucd and uebta uu tne a'ns as sjn.SN 94 The Company havediwmtinuad lh manna hnn neaa i nee Aitsuat )6V7. and eon hue thsruieives ei eiuaiveit tonresnu inu U. lllxniA n.

ri.onii. i res EDWARD K. Ht.l.MHOLD. Seo'l. January ISth, 18SS.

jsU ll'r THEjl.llEKTY saaing fund and Rl H.blNO AXHOCIATION will hod a laird Msetini.THIStAloodaytEVENIN'ii, Jan. la, lass, at 7 o'clock. Bankable iiiadi oaly rrueived. aili lo loon. B) order of the haird, jall lfaal C.

VAHORN.Bse lost i ami Ai.iAivy iiii.i. rireia. ine Ainuiora win make report, and sn eleotioa will bs neid lor utnoar for the ensaius tear. Jall lfiw W.W.W1.MER. Secretary.

PENNSYLVANIA BUILDING AND LOAN ASSriCI ATION. lir at MrtliKl Na. fir, Somik filXTH Strut. Srnted ileetint will held on TUESDAY EVENING. Jan.

llMU.al 1t o'rlork, at No. 4 South SIXTH a her the niswinsa sill hereafter lie held. A new aeneaof Stock ia for aale, without baekdiiea, payuienta SI per month loaned on each share. The improved nuale of buaineaa s.lopted hy thia Aa socistioa oflera (real advantases to auliserihera, and inaures an earl) wiudins up, pile eer a ek may I taken at anv i me. si laeomeetti ino NvT Street, oral themeeiinsa of the Aasoeiatioa, ino rAeererar), uo.i a tba rsir Tttfuht Kvtntmt ofavery month.

A Haeoial Maatlina of lh Aaaoeialmn will bs held ins oi aver; the nam hy laws. air rr 34ir f. M. MtiRRIS.See'y PORT OF PHILADELPHIA. sen uses tl I sun sitsSOI hiss watxs I tt stats ot I Hisaourrsa at 'ALurraa'a, jax.

16. in, M.r I r. m.f awry i r. ai ARRIVED. Steamtliip Virfima, Kelly, Kiclimond, via Nor folk, at hours.

Hnrk knwrna. WtiBon. Puerto Cabello. 4tk tnal. Srhrs Chsrlea S.

Feaaley, Foaler, New ork, 41 hours; Elea os, Huckaloo, Pall Itner, days; Morslla Garland, Foitsr, (hlesaa, Dslawara, 1 day. CLEARED, Barajue Union, Power, I'ernainhnra. Sekr CJ'arieraiHi, Doyla, Key W'eat. Steamer Willing, Clajpole, Ksltunor. Sieanisr Boston, Nsw York, (CorretpODdenotoflht Philsdelphis Exonxnis.) The afcis Csriora, for Bshiai lauk Mary H.

Kn dall, for Mataiiraaj achrs. ttarah Voollridfe, for Trinidad de t'uha, and Black Flab, for CharlesliMi, wen, in arn inin lorenoou, I louowinx vasaeia rs nrain in harbor Hnra Phrrnix, Eliuira, Henry orua I aciiia naia jviarrill, A lianen iov sr. A Hnimll, Areola, Wa Williama, Bel. lapiik, II ei Beiinelt, I ksiiasa, Heroine, aiariaret Ann, at oaxuin, rAerxreeB, prriM, i.ucy Airxauuer, laria I'iks and I. Revenue Caller For.

ward. The schooner Mary Waahhuruer ha gun up, ind SE. esther Ihick and unsettled. 1 vara, aa, At. M.

Ilictutx, sr Tntmntpn. (Correspondsnre ot ins Fanadaiphis Exehanfe,) vara lALABn, Jan. non, r. A lark, a bnr ami a arhnnuer went up lealenlay. The Herald aupplixl a piM lo the arhmiaer Chelae to day.

Nothing Oiug out. WindNW. Yonrs. Taos. B.

Hen net. CHARLES PRICE, 14 Sooth TENTH Street. liRAlNE liji FANCYTR ESSES lo Hire for Balla.by MRS. T. PETRI, 3 NEW Street.

Ifwt sE WI AC III KFO SALE. Inaair No. 43t FOtRTH SIHbuve CalU'whill. Ifirt PLEASE TRY SLEEPER'S, Tsnlh Msriet st. Sk Roeds.

ials ataa MOXEY'S MILK BISCUITS. No parly now withoal them, Inl( ltT INS1 RANCE. AND'W M'MAKIN, Insurance Broker snd A lent, 1 Msrcbantakichaia A FIRST RATE BAGATF.lCE BOARD for a sale. Apply si liui rHii i inlS Ua9S I APAN SKIRT REEDS, th innat raliaU Wholo. pale and Retail, at SLEEPER Umlirella Works.

ar BdicaiNi oi.r.r.i i.nioreiii MARKET Streei, oae door abovTenlh. eAL SCALES, ia eotnplet order, ur sale, Ap 1 at lh Yard, Aveaue, ahovThir lOeJIB ailBOI. yais it 41 RUSSIA LEATHER, shsved, ready fur'uai, a ERASMUS C. PRATT .9 HANK Street. jalt lfyitt BONE K.

Reed II, link Mkt, makes ti R. t'mb'a. SI. HP R. mbs, msnda um, aeis nm cheap ungxajd ons.

jnis ji ait REMEMBER il is true eoonomy to gat A HHOTVPE8 snd DAfil EHREllTVI'ES at KEIM ER Rooms, SECON alxjireea. (7I VALENTINES VALENTINES SailinforJ very low, to elna lh businaaa, at MRS. liOI. LINGSWORTH'S, N. NINTh St.

all fr SALE GRAINS, oa th low a' terms, for caak. To ha had al FRED. FISHER'S Brewery, THOMPSON Street, oppottte Spring Ganlea ator Work a. jaia llM MUSeOVALO MOLASSES, IN BARRELS Jual reoeiiM sail for sale low Inr WHITE, HAsT A CO, ilt II: 17 No. 97 Sonih Waufpt.

STAPTcll. T. Kingafmw Sona elphrtrai Sinrch. Is ii. At and Whole lanea, for sal ht the Ago.

la. ALLEN A rtEEDLEH, It '314 4 a S. WLarvs. ai.d 41 8. aler at.

IlLHSONAl. TO I HE t.K Jou oaa hays voar Shirts and t'nllararfone nam Ten tyle, on reasonable 94)4 SPRING GAR DEN ah, vs Ninth. jBHUCnai (lOAI. Th justly eelnbrated Hickory ami nth Seknalklll I'OAI. aa knaul Alao.

I .,..1,1, of lhigh. for aale alTVsN.E. ornw ELFTll an vv I1.I.UVV Blreela. )all Ifl'SAt MATHER MARSHALL. ITALIAN DRIP STONE FILTERS.

Do not drink snnouf water whan you am buy aa Ita lian Oris piloa ii Iter, at ARNOLD 4 WlL raraao Waraaoase, No 490 JalS lt'StJ TRIMMING IMMINGS Hr aalo al No. 6, at ENS VP. WOLBERT'S Auattos Wor" ia Il SECOND Street, below Market. A aplpndid A S. uth aa port incut of Trimrninr llomta.

Ik. Mrs. II ENRIEfTEFRITrM.IL alt itl BLACK SILKS Wlpnlosale. al art oath pries, Storeksepers supaiied wuheksap Blaek Silks. (iO)DBLAl SILKS.

WIDrj BLACK SILKS. GLOSSY BLACK SILKS. Ii EYRE A LAN DELL, Fourth and Area. (PLOTH CIRCULARS ATtl CkMk ClnkB elosinx Graa t'lolk MnnllllBB. do.

Long Blaek Clonks, do. EVRE a LANDELU Fonrlkaad Area. in'9 l'l 7 SHIRTING AND SHEET INO Ml SI.INS,s,la, Fins snd Heavy Linens, at, 97, as, nts yard 1 1 inea Bo aoms, 17, is, at up lost eon's i llosisry and Gloves Msa's Merino Skirts and Drawers. 6ns suality. Too.

A. OMENSETTER. I1MtM9 alhet earner Ninth Bod Rao. SELLING OFF, TO SUIT THE TIMES Th largest aBanrtanoat mt FURNITURE and BED DING Table, fully Pi in the pity feli rock ins ('radios. Exteaaioa wholBBal and rotaU.

Goodaeare Paeked and Shisaed to orrisr at the norlksaat corner of NINTH and MARKET Streets. ji8 fTHS S. TOR Ay. fJOTlCEe Psuwylvnin nad EaaaV It era Cnrrsnev rseeivaa la large or BBnaJIsaaussi desnsyt at the FRANKLIN SAVING FUND, Ne. 11 S.

FOURTH I IS ex. Ol KTH osiew traseaat, an repaid atoatahia snds, with sav font uxtersat. ItVBr.K At ML JJN. PresMisat, ttr IDWA oAr.ia, air. I9ANK OP PENNSYLVANIAHaviu aeter a mine to mobo oal ine nwanos ol our A rv STOt'K, to stak rooaafaar Staple Mnaris, wifl Stain, for a abort lint, raaaiv las sotea of this Bank pau, aMi sen bi oar uauai rreaoaaia It AG NER BROTHERS, Old B.laltl..k IWa IXjwuA.

Blt.o, N. 9 1 9 Market Urmmt. above iota. fclftaflJr n. ,10 Bowlhaxd.

REDUCTION IN Blark Cloth Cirraatra Rl tl. tl B. 9v at ss. 91 to. IS.

ill ft, fit sad ilto bray cire ktr. IB (rM jariety. Irons 91 at to 91 ICaiikaU. 91 KJ 1J. 93 1 7 xat i TSt alao, lot of eotlod TS, snd 91 AS rios.

A shams of aterusn A SSHBAp Bit Ol nt Bhirte, front seal pwarda, at Tit No.93Botk Nistk eararrof Grasv TAIHAOT T'TTOW TVo neptBsrakla of DUFFY XI LA TON wa aUalrad, by nietaal aaMBSSit, a the Slat of Desanher, Isvyf. Th baaiBMB will onliantdat thVM nteeaLN. 19 South HTkl IrU, Sf Lwa SA'o JOstA W.LsYW IV.A. lY THE t'OCNTY SAVINGS An Bl li.lt ILJ ING ASSOCIATION. th Firal Annual Klostinl of tha AaanciaUon will beheld THISlMon i rrvivii i uun.h PF THE 110 VI A'Afl 'iajiiiaRnmnBr hTAR COMPANY THU'MPIII FKA1 AND IfS YICTIS, riR THK VOOk Ilk Pill I mil Pint Slliri.hni and cflrolivs Local Dramsj ol paoialiar INTEREST, and intenious emitlruclion, IranaUled from rsnehoj DE nnd nov aiiapied, arrant ed and Inoaliaed, aafsoiary for IruAThentre, uy ii.

i. onway, srhinb ard evera eyenins unrina tne sreea. ni HK.AVl.V'r ARCil HTREEr THEATRE. Ullli it a wkw at, p. Litr, THRILLING EFFECTS, ENTIRE STAR COMPANY, toaMino aa AY OK I'NElll AL1.ED ARTISTS never More ponrentrnled in tho cant of a looal drama, and to tush the attention bl tlufsubli in ollJltrd.

i OHSr.K Vr. THE DISTRIBtTIONI Mr. JLapi. rtea.wrn ana iu r. yi ru yy ti r.

A 1 l.r. 1 lloldfut. llUL.ll.t.'V Ias Yslmont. Spooner, Aansa, J. S.

CLARKE Mrs, E. L. DA ENlfiRTaa Mma I A. CRUSE Mrs. ELMORE r.si MM A TA YLOK aa Julia, aa Phrrb.

as Mrs. Sa Sot horn. or omrr eimrnrirra are BIliAll lulls. A fnvorito Couiedielta prooedes lh Domeati Dian arnoh evaruiix. Sesta seenred tliriedays In advance.

Jail lt A RN. The (ubseriher elara for nalaL in quantities to tint, Cotton arn, from No. sa to No, on oop; alto. Stockinet, for limns Rubaer rhoea and Hoots. Also, Uonul and Ta friim No.

It lo.H. R. I laisa tarn. l'saiiiokel, R. I Dee.

94, laT. Jalt mA th9tr TV'OTK E. MRS. H. MILLER best leave to ta 1 1 form her Iriandi and the Pul lio, Inst shs intend to continue th Dl NU BlISl ESS a all ito van oiis brsnchss.

in Hsat soaaihl manner, as I aroto nre.al Ihsuld estakliahed Bland, No. S16 RACK ireet, anov illh, arhers, by prompt attention, she mpea to aisril th patronat ol lh foruitr eustom of snrj lais ii'r BANK OF PENNSYLVANIA NOTES TAKEN AT PAR. Haviag mads furiher arrantaraeaut to uss lh notes of the Bank of Pennsylvania, trill oonhuutUi receive them at pay, in aarinsal (or yy noissu or reran, uur Dur iyc II lari and a iir) new sou a(J US) Hi MARKET street, NorThaids. Utweo Ninth nnd Tsuth. I ABIES' llUt'laalTBIUMtliaaald2XPUVIt li J.

G. MAXWELL at SON. J.el(Vfl KKTAIL BfORSS, no. iuvo i tenth, snd four doors bslow I uiir.iiii iiMir uourB oeivw avw lt South SECOND Spruiw. 1 FACTtlHIES Nos.

96 nnd 97 GEOROR St. ''low Tenth, and SECOND Street, new Uino. Ordr made at a lew hour' aolios. )sll ltr EMOVAL OF WINDOW SHADE STOR A. H.

TERIlKt: removed his axUajrve iudow Sfisde BlaUiahmsBt from hit old stand, 11 r.nnr.i iv nas iBdfl aalAhltahmoi ihiih tiw WIUHIVUff'Ua PWIBi iiu, a Bj 1 atrset, to th eommodious Stars, No.4J at ah at I pttrset, whsrs a ooBliaualioa ol the ysrp hhsral pairnaaf a which kaa bean baa lowed apon hint for tho test tea sars is solicited. A. H. T. rnauiuls lures ail an toooa.

and has now aatufsthsr the iaraeat toeklthlaitsd States. jail 6tr IMPORTAc APp Aaaaarevftbs a edioinal COGNAC 111 Tsntsst itsmsdy for Dps imuia in Ik Sinetil. Ito avar is lull arid alaaaant. and ita aunt laaaolba aaoBiioaro. ii ic warmly eomroamla t)r au tna SmiBjvnt rnynioiaaa, rrico par ootus, rosa tour orders lo ZY.IGLF.R SMI lists, S.

yoieAgsnts lor ins united Miatea, Also, Druggist, I RANFORlj yoaits Haaover slrsel, tJAVINO FUND t'NITf STATES TRUST Cti.SlPAiY,eornwvfTlllRDsAvlCHES.NVT Btresis. largs and small sams raceivsd, and paid book oa demand, without notice, with FIVE PER CENT, INTER EST, from ths day of deposit to let day ot Withdrawal. urnop sour, irornsnntiis o'olock, sverr day, son MONDAY EVENINGS, from 7 antu Po'oiooZ Prssidsnl rJTEI'HEN R. CRAWFOKD. Trsasursr I Toiler mW JAM IKS R.

HUNTER. lall 9tk t't'M CAMPHOR, I Csniharidas, OR IAN DEB SEED, au Karl, unsuni Omif jrejtoot. anna, small taks, CsWdsuaon. Alsx. Senna.

Wiadow Glasa, W'iscrw Glss. Shasta Daffy's make, snpenor loany in tha market. Wssra new reoetvina Iwo lhirda of tha Uloaa mmAm oA Ihoao inirus oi whtbb, a ay oi iuv auiyo arrioi sola I (unaUUS au aui, lum piirnnaaria. nena youy oruers lo end va KIEOI.EK A SMITH. Wh.iUaala IWuanalo.

Jals ltr W. coraw Seoond snd Orson st. PURE MEDICINAL WINES. A vslaahls pat niedy for th imany "ills In whioh human Aaah Is ksir." Tbe diMculty kas been to peooure la el la its purity, aa admitted by all lh sminsnt Sours ta ara sminsnt ptir tASMrrft. mouuib.

ii oaa proeuroaof atSalw at ths fnllowias low ariAiia i Old Medioinai Shsrry, i (9 stddrsss you erdsts lo ths Sols Agsnta ZElULER tVltMIH, Vr)lBaJs DrasiiaU, W. eorxsr namnad and Orssa strseia. Also. for sal by JOHN BLKY, Dratgiat, IsJt tt'r Frsnklfi Road, op. HavsT PAINTTR8 NOTE THIS BilrlOaaa FOR (dAJ.

Tha following, in aackags, ihsArbj IPJiflflS is iai order. W'iCAR 1)K of CLOSE OUT, BEUARDLESt WJ sis ind boiss Chrome Vsllow, only Sne, ssvah, box sap Chroma Yellow, Tae. sno. lUOrvr ptwne rrf tori Orssu Peflesp, svtaj ta tlh. i bogM IMPERIAL GREEN, ONLY MX CTS.

PER POUND. MS six pound box aupsnor Chroaw Green, otr 76 eaat Moh. 1476 (i I pound box very kit Chromi Orsea.Mkf llu oaols each, tsn lie. pur powd'd Prnasisa Bin, only In, per hV. Good iniiamaria Bias, 9 He.

for en dollar. Superior do. IU. faros dollar. 'John luoas co Jall H'r 136 Arab below Seooai I AYNE'S EXPECTORANT Is a rirtaia rsmedg c'r Cos ns, Colds.

jLathma ana BroooOiUa, Try it jais iiar HIESKELL'S TKT only tar oi and all otkar SI ofsred for TslisT, KnupeltS ikia Diav For sal wholsBala sad rstail, at No. South FTH Street, sbur 5aMMt, aotTby all tha principal Druggists. tall Ifr Remaining ia th UGN SING TON POST OFFICE, Jin. teth.ias. aeprsjnsnas sppiving far Istlsrs will plsaa msntioa thai they are advertised, LADIES' LIST.

Andpnn Matild Forsm Mr A IT. nnorei riiuisr Atari A. i.n ynnaxner r.llea Bnrch Ellen GogiiaMra Ellen IMilohellChari 1 Anna anery mary 4 mbIi Halauilliall faS 11 remwellrtuphi Ijev.rlinpKathtr I'aaraoa Jsie 'nad Alarv A Cooper Clam Cor kat Enfwtoi Mrs OE rtsra rHietaer Emina Koshlar kiiiliw Wilao Cuarl'U McMuller Mary 1 TLKM EN'S LIST, Rolatoa iSoott Joh a Jospph iHnjder Jen Jo Soivsrt ifrt'onnnfl Jan Hmilh XI illiach ar Charl Boka Johouss jai nriat Adam Cohsrhesd W'ns MoElvsia ktevid StraiclTWra vouuey jonn sirajrais I) Curry John John A jr rinitb Sohulls Gso Lohea Slagnua Merer PevlinJanis Klstnahowsr Jaa Grail Jaeoh John liuenthpr John Piatt Joha fhnw Joha Schorl lonard young Edward Yost Simon xoung Edward I toang 4 W'e hsrtoa Weanr Saml Walthamsr W'arthmaaP Walker JoJah WoaHirsmH HanJlNxnTei esi ihoinns Reiehart lasae ami Una Ds HaCaa, PunmI ii Ran job A Johnaon HatlJ Kaening James hsrbrl Edmund rinr Joha rSmith 4 Co runn II ranois Sk tunas Asutrns lAKt hsrie iall lll OfEc 131 Uueenstraat. CENTS PER TON wilfb Unwed todl Klehysing for cnah. at bOHKRT Coal 1 ard, BROAD and SOUTH Sts.

jall lrn'M itl 2 AND 'KWINO MACHINES snsertor iTj 7 Maehines in ths market, mar a had of FETTKg 11 S. SIXTH St. Ulr ftV. TP INVEST in a Yparlv Oeimnd. itent.

H. C. THOMPSON, Jnln lt'AS S3 Aroh atrset. fc A I KWHO rti A Bftry EF adeof the Best axauriaii and wnrkrewBhia. Mi low am jait t'r BELGIAN AN'li rprvrnrivraiia 399 POPI.aU between tbi rtepath an? it II .1 ,1..

I i hi miiiiiiiia tseJknowB stock I choicest males snd hns.l( lm3t9 SPf SPORT iL 'SII(if)T THISAF SPORT! PIGEOrn lAlCCESTF.R, N. J. Ing Matrhesal the HUENA VISTA HOI'BK. Iihas I mors will networilxont eeaier, n. lot a Jannins Hk iff and a Gua, Shoot Ing lot innd fn oommanos at lio cloet.

lentv clock. Plenty of Birda woinOT.rnaicaes. Boats laavs SOUTH Street Wharf every sour, jaia ii rrs STEWART 4 8HALER. OF EVANS WATSON'S BEST JJJPIRK PKOOF SAFES, anxtll aias, nearly 7tT.nr7,t,"iK,rIon,''i bsdvpnr ohonp. all al W.

EApVTW fM iit'd uauua" .1 on T.i.ol. r.l.ll'.'Z'P I who, in Ul up una, yi 5oota of Toal B. No galv toouoatial Jvnni kBmtmggsry. al lts nl frenioKo rnwa. r.

VUXJL.AA. )alt r)r Seventh aad Chnsnat U. CHEAPsowanda ad handPlANOtk rianea to rant. A. REICHENBACH S.

toia at'TTS Cktsaai atrset. Pisuto VV. aakiijBrreat, neiow tkigutn. Jal( 3as I i LEKaVWALtRw il SALE 4 rTTTl iw ort.v aaar Ne. 13 N.

M' aw 'Til jais trj FISHFreah Mttt StroetU karf. BTT7 VOK sA LE Tbr HOkKk nT U.re.an.. torttk Si pewwl rsaxm i s.V 11 Iff of FATR ll'K A LLAOHRS i ear. EIGHTH and CATHERINE Strsott. uVi'.

a FOR SALE A ek HORSE, 1 aad kind lu harnesa, sold for waat atlCLVm in MYERS ard CKHAU's Fsed Store, BROAD Si root aad Iaaa Ri, Cfrvo ntST PREMIUM RADICAL CUR ovaad other TR USHES, Bpiml sal PvW B'aeM, Iaos aaat EiatticJMookinia. laaimmsnui fkw I forrsitips. km. hy LlfT and Hit. MotJLK.NaT CHAN, 69 N.

SEVENTH St. pats ttp Bnsr PH1LADKI.PH1A PIJRfEONa arm ny R. C. Vy TT Proaiaat Pstasxl braT dnolia frsna.raTHlrA FHseti SuMkinsa, Saaa. 19RII.I.IANT SrtTErtS me: for sal a Sd.

JaJ (TPS''' MACK NET, SURGEON DENTIST, fefiWgo. a.03 GREEN Slrsel. on dmn auev i rsraona naving airaeaii rosta. or lh to sxtraot are rsuslnd to nail. A Bpletidid nsw BT ELEVENTH Street, tdmrsaha2 rsetSHM.

tllAia. PRITHOH. Pmfsasor of iiete..

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About Public Ledger Archive

Pages Available:
31,963
Years Available:
1836-1861