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a I A it J. I I i V' it i I 1 IS i 'I i a tr if 1 5 4. it? fci mi t(f 'it rs i vV t' writ i rUi ,4 i I I i I i i t.JM I i i LEDGER DAILY tTIlANSURIPT. PhiraABlpaxa, kloaday, U3, IMt. MAOAttAY AM Alt ITterriUt AavThr U1 naM iTimt 'A rhtn twnoni celebrated piety died, melr claim canonl trkJ Ctortnolntd for tUaipar.

poe, and Utolr boly ril wcra lly 'u poaitf ealled, wt liT ih ir vos rni tbJU ronld aird nim. died BtiddnlyaM th Journal nJ rrrlfw of QMt BritAio are anJ will brt fr on3 time owupiwt diuMia claini to a place Img to paliuotU prccliTiUfs of the alro Ate will be. tot irrat extent, tbefr bnlii aodar gvmi. Totbwe of adiflVrent tcUooi of po. iltlca from hi own, he will ae.

and will be cailedamere prtLA, bcaMn tbroori history toilluatrate bis aricunoota, and ly no meaoa the laxparUal and digr.lfiti recorder of fact, ao necp ry to tb important eli of writing be ndertook. On tba otlinr tnd, there In no a nation but thai Msrtyle writing with tUliUnN rqualld brilliancy, 1 ench a jtl es him a rant amount of power of coloring bis picture, so as todUtort the great truths of Ui story to his own 4arpoea and opinions. Jouaoa nsed to iKut that wbea bo was reporter of, the delmiei in the Eactib Parliament, too If care to fftT tba Whic rtot the worst 'There are not wantlor tboe who rerard MvsMlar aa paylcrolT i a more showy and slilalnjt pan" the wifairnc practLfcd a hua Irci yein by bU more staU ly predecessor. Ilia style of writing, more vivid and pictorial thaa has hitherto been considered in keeping with tbe digaity of history, gives htm great opporlnnliie for thie kind of iierrerslon withotit any derla tion from facta. It bring oat the animus and spirit and opinions of a writer vividly and clearly.

Hat If those opinions bn Iran, and bia pirit jufct, of course itoniy enables blm to delineate wlih greater vividneea Iboke great moral laws and hidden princlplen that underlie the history of timca of which he it trratin. It may be afely said thit bis views of the philoaopby of blMcir and of (correct govern sient are far, very frt: xiipcrU in tone and su compTpheauiivenoi to tho4 olf any ot the his torians of'tbe f.eriud treated of. He is tbe bU torian of the school of prortite liberty and melioration one of the safest of all schools for an lie hulda on tcirlauly to all that is good in history of ih iit, and allow of no changes to wice without good and sufh clent. Hat tir in conservative only of tbo good so far a lie van anl over expecting evea that by tlve place to sjmclhir.s better. It is otly by cunisnt reform that hn hopei to keep any i ru it utWma pure.

This sort of oalec tieifcm In huiory 1 as imiortarrt jiut record of an In pbiJoHjpby lm boen proved ty JTirell to be to tbejprojwr dcrelop raent of id no. VriUn? in this view aud from this s'ord rw'int throoRh th nniax of, the most ricielve period of English history. ihero i r.o qnt sticn that he i a belter and a salVr gnido, through its tor my debates and con. flietinjc facia and appearances; than any who have gone before him. Ilia work and his name will live in history the raoetvlvM and pleas and on the whole, the gnidc extant to I be period covert by bU volomes.

Occasion ally ho baa erred in jadgment (is in the deliuea lion of the character of WHlUm I'enn. And this may servo perhaps as a guido to the chief weskueae be has displayed, namely, a lore of digs ing ont from old docmnents new viers and 1 opinions. In this, he is jnst tlie opposite of Hume, who was too lasty to get tip the stairs of the library where be wrote to tnrn to a record, that would have damaged h' statement. Ma eanlay Is untiring in his examination, and Iho hardest can refute, becanse ho has rend every thing, an', if te allow, a wronj Impression to be mado upon UN judgment; he ctn produce much that is speclotis to defend if. As a his of all miral and religious question and persons, is remarkably fair and ezart.

ThU makes it the mire to be regrettfd that hn did not do bolter justice to the character of William Punn. Horn him self la the flrsit year of the present eentnry, in the very focus of tbe evangelical S. hool of the English Church, nnd in the very best days of the Glapham party, there is an unusual vivid Ties and acenracy in hia knowledge and esti mate of all the moral and religious sects, and mrrtk all the leader of the different movement of the times. None conld better portray the daattfof the old profligate mouarch Charles II, pretending to bo Froteatan', yet In heart a Roman Catholic. Ard could so much jos tlce to the character of the poor tinker of Ced ford Jail, John Buhyan.

lie has drawn out the treasure of rich Imagination from the dreamer in the loathsome prison houie, and he has unmasked and laid bare the hoary monarch and imbecile profligate in the persons of Charles II and Jamea II. Beviewing was his greatest forte. There he was positively wiihoot a rival. Jits mind always seemed full to overflowing with everything bearing on his subject. Yet he is never confused in detailt.

His imagination is rich, but it never runs away with him. Hia Life of lArd Clive was worth the journey to India, even bia article on Milton was very far superior to what he conceived it to be. Th mTJkiox Party" Pbourahms, The programme of the Union" party, to inaugn rate which was the object of the late meeting at tbe Academy of Music, does not meet with a hearty response from the Republicans of the "Kaatern States. The Masaachusotts papers pitch into It aa a paltry and nnjuat scheme intended to cheat tbe Republicans of their Presidency. The scheme is expected to work aa follows.

Tbe Republicans haTO fifteen State delegations in the Ifonse of Representatives, the Democrats, fourteen tbe Americans, one (Tennessee); while three delegations are divided those of Kentucky, North Carolina and Maryland. Now, they say, if an election of President by the people can he frustrated, and tbe "Union candidate can get ont Stare, so as to carry him nto the House, be will be elected. The result is figured ont in this way ths divided States and Tennessee will neither vote for the Republican nor tbe Democratic candidate; but the Republican States, being aware that, in case of no choice by the House, the Senate will choooo the Democratic candidate for Vice President, who will thus become by the Constitution acting President, will make the best of their alternative, and give their decisive support to the Union man, and put him perhaps the choice of Delaware alone,) into the Presidential chair for four years I A well devised scheme, but one which will not answer, as the people will probably decide the question by thoir rotes, without the assistance of their Congressional delegates. I PgnnoNALiTiKS ix Comokes. The freedom qIj speech In Consresa frequency taka rery licentious form.

Not only the members indulge in unwarrantable personalities towards each other, but they extend the area of their remarks to give expression to their animosities aralnst persons who do not bold a soat in Con gress. Mr. Pryor, on Friday, made an assault Mr. Bennett, of the New York Herald, that for ri rule nee and indecency could scarcely be anywhere matched. The freedom of debate certainly waa nerer meant to give a member the privilege of abusing another man's charac ter in such shameful language.

A report of such remarks ought not to hare been sent to the newspapers of the country, i Those who have the control of the Associated Press should ex ercise a supervision over their despatches, or establish such checks as would, prevent any being sent for publication which the association itself would not like to be responsible for. The thing can be rery easily controlled In Ne York where the Executive Committee reside, and with this case before them, we hope that the manager of that association will adopt such measures as will save the press of the country from being made the vehicle of personal slan der, or the means of spreading over the country licentious speeches made either in or out of Congress. Maxico. The Washington Constitution pub lishes a translation of a letter, written by Senor Gutierrez de Estrada, who appears by the paper itself to have been employed in Europe for se veral years past as a secret agent or the reac tlonarr party tn Mexico, fof the purpose of ac cumplishlng the establishment of a European nrince upon tne throne in jnexico. senor trade, in thia letter, endeavors to show that Mx; co cannot exist under the Republican sys tem, and so soon as she repudiates lha monarchy mast take Us place but not Parliamentary mo narcay.

The government was to he a despotism, TuledoverbyeiiheraSpanishPrinceoraa Archduke of Austria. Senor Estrada, in criUciaing wu qnauuvouou or the rariouj candidates. Tuiesoui au wnoareia anywise inclined to liberal or constitutional government The subject to discussed in all its relations, political and personal. The co operation of oropeaa powers wu uue cu u.vi mi carry it lato effect, and according to the writer, his views appear to umm Mvoraoijr rawirauTiea by some of the wjibk European governments. The Juares government i taking advantage the acciden.

tal discovery of this despatch, to hold the Con servatire party up to public indignation, as guilty of treason. lT vTamBotrTH Oaboliia Coxanssioasn Mr. Memminger, the Oommissioner sent by the ooam Carolina td Tirginia, has bee aAlreaeing the legislature or he Utter State oa the subject of his missiorf. He argued that. If the Union most be continued, the Sooth must demtnd other and more efficient guarantees, of make concession after aanM.u.

1 lofet sU influence, all consldera'Joa and vnna tnfl DTft. priety of a Convention of the Southern State to consider the question growing of the TTur lijom dttertty or pialoa la tfca StUk" toifo prvrrW tlr' MetaminfWa minion Mr. Vvtrj, one of the ablett metabf Of dniik tita4rv pwWtey re ktetoHtef ttwtlt to4ntedtatd Qaizotle; It jraellk eltkWr goba gsntlpmaa aa 4iiUir aie fcaejer a ad nvl ttwnt It and Vlrctnia was aUe to for henclt rfii br boior xeqaired, acd did not r.eed Ute prompt lugs of SootU Tbe lOtet bi rtLday of Robert Barns wilf tMt ce1fbrafedwy a ftae Janet" at tie St. liOvH Hotel, flAte Fran Mi a Wed reeday ext, 23th loL The programme ia fall of iatereat, and, ia cooaequence, ticket are la cU uiand 4ndeed Uieaumber UArlax beentlm't Ml, tbey will be likely to me 11 aiaprwmam LATER FROM CALIFORNIA (By OeerUnil Mall roilTIC'AI KXCITKMEnT TILC SENA. COMPLEXION OFTPELEGlSLATCRBr Ditirrttiaf Acceuats frem Carssm Yallty HTARVATIOM AND 9PKCV1.

1 I SU I AN UK A KT A lA ATlbf. LittrfMmOr, ane Sritish I IIIWMII. Batterfllfa Overlsaa Mall Iteate. Mai lot Statics. Itai tl The ererlad mail roach passed re this afternoon, with Id a advices te neoa of tbe 30th alt.

Tte Callforata news 1s of an InUreatlaz The pottlelane were gathering la I lsri nnmbera at Sacramento, prepratorv to the meet lsr cf tre Legislature en tbe 24 it Jaaasry.i inr issi msssge or uoreroor vveuer, it wn tbougbt, vtouid be seat In oa th next day, the 31 Instant 5 i i Tl Cererner eUct, Mr. Latham woild praba blr be Inaugurated on the Wh latt Tte appreacbing United Htatra election la the SUte Legislature was tbe tngrpeslng top'c. of Ci o(rstlon In political circles, i (ievt rror We'b and Gereril Dearer were nn donbudlr tbe leading candidates 8e atr(Juria fa vers therUctlas of Oanrror Waller, and Co rter I.Vksm'at botce la General Denver. I Tbe roMt'cal comp'exloa of the Legislature la as follows Democrats, VI; antl Leconptenitca, 8 Republ'caca, 3 and old line Whig. 1 I Oa the 21t a Are occurred at Poker's Flat, In Mrra rot at, vhlch destroyed property valued at 00.

i i i i The last acceunts from Carson Valley represent thr now ea tbe mountains as from three to are feet dtep. Tbe lahabltaxts on tbe weafera a'de of tke meuntales are la it tat dlatreet ttoxn tbe ex treme cold and scrrrltr of tke nef.esvaries of life. A'l rninlrif bad been of eotrse saa per ded I Tie live stock In Honey Lake rallef were atarvlng In Ia nomirii. 'Hr was rery aroe, and core in and tHO ptr ton. Th number of cat t'e lot 4 ring la tte rsllcj east of the mountain, was estlmahd at twenty thousand.

In orjlnarr winters the slock hare hi to fore tarl red well thrre. I i The Indian also snfferlnj, and dying frrroec Id end starvation. i I The principal occupation o' the miners apptn to be ipcculatlrg In sslnln claims, which were 00tofS0 I The general opinion of those who hare 'made expiorat'ooa la tbat a ehila nf silver mlnrs exist on tbe eastern alope of the Sierra Nevada monntahs from tte Honey Lake region down to the oleradae I Two voong men, while buntlne In the vicinity ef llnniboldt Bay, were murdered by the Mattole Indiana A. party ef tte Homboldt peeplewent out to rer ovr the remains of tbe mnrd red men, and falling In with the Indians, killed fourteen ef thttn. i i I I datea to th 14th ult.

bad been received at ijii Vtt nclsco Tbe Oregoolan publishes late di from tbe Slmilkamen palne of aneacea rselng eb aeter. 1 The Portland Advertiser mentions the arrival at that place ef an express agent, was reported that partita bed reached Dalles with twentr nre pounds (f gold dust from the new mlaea on Canal river, whleh are believed to be aa far north aa the British peaseaslont. I Tbe Tillamook Indians worecommtttlng depredations In the of Tillamook county. Ore gon, and had burnt a number of houses and barn. i i I Washlagtaa Tarrttary.

I Advlcea from Washington Territory to tbe S3d ult are furnished. I A bill bad passed tte Assembly to remove the teat of Government from Olympla to Vancouver, but It would probably be defeated la the Council. A bill had been Introduced; la the Legislature to organise the Islands between tbe Canal de Hare and the Blratta of Rassareo, as Harney county. This to the dtsput Territorf, claimed by both England and the Ualted States. i I Tee storm on Paget Bound and the straits en the 4th of December, was the meat severe ever known.

Large quantities of logs belonging to varlouanw BDllls along tb Pujpot Saaao anil tbe eoanectlnsf Inlets were swept away and lost. The Seabeck mllla lost a million feet of lege. The United Statee schooner General Harney was blown on San Juan li land, and stove, i She was loaded with storea for Cant. Pickett's com pany. Her cargo was damaged to the amount of 830(iO.

i i Since tbe storm nothing had been heardof several sloops and schooners trading on the Sound. Biitish Celumbla. The advices from British Columbia are to the 2th cf December. The news Is mostly political atd only of a local interest. I I Tbe mining district were itljl frozen up and tbe miners at a stand still.

A good deal of building going on at and a large lmanl grntlon xpted in the aprlng. I i The Htltlah Government had order their men from San Juan Iiltnd, and abandoned the dla puted territory until tbo Government tttl6 the title, i ill I Commercial Affairs. I Sam Pbascisco, December 30 There has been little dolr aicce the recent arrlva's. but nothing like an active bus! nets. Numerous parcel of Ro lie and Cognac brandlia have been taken br leading dealers at foimer la tea.

The market for coal la unteitled. I I Frsm Wathlnxten Examiaatleaef Richard Real! I Wjshmotow, Jan. Si. Richard Realf, wbo reached Washington on Thursdav night with Doorkeeper Jonea, of the Senate, waa thia morning examined by tbe Harper's Ferry Special Committee. He I reported as highly educated Arrangementai have been made for executing the Senate and, Executive printing at Rives' uiooe emce.

Irrepressible Conflict" at the Bsuth Chieliitoh Jan xi. The Baton Kouge ua zefe sava tlat resolutions are to be presented to tie Legislature of Lonlslmna. proposing a cenfe reece oi ine soutnern staiea, vo uie in'o conaiae ratlon tbe moat feasible mean cf discontinuing further commercial intercourse with tne nortnern Statea. i i The Vera Cruz Mall Line Naw Oblxaks, Jsn. 90 It 1 feared that cottUQULlcatlon by steam, hence, with Mexican port, will soon be abandoned, a the compensa tion allowed by tbe Federal Government does not pay for tne expense or carrying it on.

snouia such be the case, the regret here will be ont e'1' 1 1 Farelgn Exchange at New York. Naw Voaa.Jaa SI. Exchange for the eteamer to dav aa only In moderate demand the lcaamg oaixera were nrm ai per cent, com mercial bii.s vary rrom a to x. Vlre at Marlstto. Okie MAarxTTA, Ohio.

Jsn. St. Cram'a flour mill waa deatrojedri by lire this morning. The loss, which is covered by Insurance, amounted to Viratala Stat A ran err Richmond 81 A bill appropriating half a million dolls ra for the State Armory passed tne uegiawnte yeateiaay. i i Texas Fir Per Cents, New Yokk, Jan.

xl. There hare been farther prlrate of Texas Indemnity lives, at 99 wnu is an aavance. i i a Cengrsas. U. 8.

CAmot, WASHiaoTow, Jan. xli There la to atislon of either Honae to day. i Markets. Jan SO. The recent foreign advice caused a advacce of K9.

oa Cotton. Sale to day of 1 100 bale. Savasnah. Jan. 21.

Cotton firm. 1800 bale sold the total ex porta from thia port for the year nare ceea ana tne imports tor tne year AnetrsTA. Jan. SO. Cotton Sale to dir.

1500 bales. The market has aa adranclng tea dencr 1 1 i i i CBauLKSTo, Jan. SO. The Cotton market has sn advancing tendency under the Influence of the edrlcea Rom Liverpool. 1SC0 bale were sold to dav i i it Chaxlisto, Jaa.

SI. Cotton ha an ordinary tendency; aalea, to day, 1900 bares. i I Mobih. Jan 80. Cotton ,100 bales were sold atlVXe for middlings.

The sale of the week amcuit to 0,0 bales, the largest en record Receipt of the weak. bale, against 35,600 i v. bales. Tbe export ef the week are valued at to mere la a aiock ef SI 500 bales la port. Freights on Cotton to Ltverpoolj IS 31 a to navre no.

cxenaoge oa new York per cent on London 1 per cent, premium. Jan. SI. Vottoa unchanged: SoUO bale o)d at lov for Middling. Nxw Oxlxaks, Jan.

30 Tbe Cotton market to very buoyant la 000 bules were te te day at aa rdranceof Xe. caused by the foreign advice: mlddllrr are quoted at 11 a ll)fe; thesa'esof the wrek root up oaies, tne largest week' asleon record, and the market was swept the receipts of the week amounted to bales, agatnat COO bale last year tbe exports of the week 61.000 bales, making the total exnorti tor the aeaen 9377,000 bale; recetpt ahead of last J'ear wf uv ovuiuvn purw. os bale tteck In port, SlxOO bales, ajalnat 460 ftiObaValaat year. Sngsr duU and Vc lower, tle at X7X. Kolaaae 4(iya41c.

Flour dull at 3 s7a8. Cora ateady at 71 Xa75c. Mess Pork, old, fU7 SS: new, t8. Xerd.ta bbl lOlf; Whisky sae Cotton (rat at ltaii v. Sales of the week S3 .800 bale Imports of toe week 4000 bale.

Stock la port 36 (co bale. Exchange on London 77 an New Yotk. yax per eent. discount. Freights en Gotten to LlWrxoK td.

NawOxLasjiB Jan 81 Cotton arm 0000 baH sold at 11 a nt for middling. Baltjuoxx, ju. tl Flour aulet Iiowtrl treet, tS 37 a 60 Wit ta itA at an advance: vs bite. CI 30 a 80 1 red, mt a. Corn dull at SSe 5.wklt r.T T1 allow; Prsvtsloaa ftrm with an advaacUg tendency, but with oat akaaaa mmaoI aae wr A.

Mexlea Affair. WAtHirrerow, Jan.tt. Offldal despatch received froaa Vet a Cm, rontim the Eewpnpet ar eotrnii of tbe Tlrtotlr obtained by tl I Tte advice recti red at Vera Crux Iran LaUiul re 'Tarvrable to tbo rtveglUasi of th Jauaa governmeat, wbieh to expeud soon to take place, ria these, la connection with. th recoaokraia I llitPMlJtt Barhtmn In 11nii fa Vv. lean antra, nave neig ntcaea ue L.iberair narx rrarfjne succeaa aaa praaaefra a eoeresoaoiag opprvaaleasanotig the Heac tioalsts TheMextea Cabinet, bewevcr.

do cot think ltwlll bee set rectatarr caH fecia aid ef American troop la tbeeontiageacysuggtatedbrMri ilocUinx A nam bet ef military an bar 'written ta Washington aa to tha truth of the report that taa Jaurvx Gorermeat ha tarlted Toluateer tram the Urdw 4. States tut there to aoo flic la 1, aer any eiber author ity, to ausUtn It, nor could they be accepted without the conevrrnaee of war The armed cnea: wbo hive goae. aad other wto are preparing to go sauth, may have othev acbemr a la ri'w or be la expectatlea of caUferlbeir service fa Mexbro 1 As tie pretest of Mr. McLaae against tbe Ta rubutaanatancre met with rpoae free Mb taacen. ao tke probst of the Utter at alast the rrcegaKloa of tbe Jaurt Goverameatwlll metre ao elacisl notice from our own.

Tbe cmelal acrlee froav Vet Cruz mention eolLlfg abcut tbe eemln? of French and9pinsh tlrfts Lorklrg fa tbe preaent unsettled coadltloa ef Eurep, to oaa that quarter 1 erprtbended. A the report emanated from tbe French Legation, aa eUa tbe fermer one, it la leokeJI.opon here as pert ef the policy of M. the Frereh Minister, to encourage the Re ectlorlets at tie exper.ee of tbe Liberals. A eerlcu state of affair la the City of Mexico Isnotlcfd. Frrmrrly, cnlythe prominent Liberals were la prison there, but new tbe ultra Reactionists are punished, owing to their respective political oplclcni.

iv The Lawrence Calamity. La witici. Mass Jaa. SI The Coronera la quest on the bodies of the unfbrtnnate victims of the recent ratastropae at the Pembertoa mlUa all 11 continues. Captain Bigelow waa examined to day with reference to tbe iron pillars aad mortar work of the building.

Ilia teatimonywa mainly corrohora tlve of that previously given 1 H. 1 Cleoatnt testifld as to the foundation of tbe mill, wblch be renaidered aa substantial The fellewlng la tbe testimony of Thomas Oliver: I have examined tbe found atlena of the mill since the faliiegef tbe betiding; leaw nothing te doubt tbe thoroughness of tbe work I saw acre ral defective pt liars; I broke a good many of them, and fonnd holea in them I saw none that rc nld be detected bv their outside appearance I found nearly all of thm broken, when the pll Jars were brought from Beaton, I helped to carry them in thiak we broke one ef them don't kao ar wbetber it waa defective; after that I cautioned tbe men to be careful with them not, however, because i cor.s dered that thev were poor pillars; at the rofsa we fonnd anany of the plllara that we btf he of aac qual thickneaa Tbe Inquest wa adjourned until Monday morn, lap at tf o'clock Southern MaU fiaaaa Mavaansats ef Cor tines. WAsnticoToa, Jan. 34 Tbe Souther mail, arrived to day, bring New Orleans paper of Tuea daylait.the 17th. Tht Picayune costal a advices from Galveston.

Tbe Galveston News learns that Corflnaa tad recrotaed the Rio Grande thirty mllea above Brownsville, with 300 men Tbe British br'g Extra was wrecked off To oaia, Mexico on the SiCih ult and became a total lose Tie cttw were saved. Tbe Kngllt briga Mlna and Elizabeth and the American brig Linda aufi'rred eeverely, but were repalrtd at Yea tills a. Accident to tke New Hevau Traia iracu lau Escape USO PaiaoBgara. Nxw Yoa Jan Sv The train for Near Ifaren' wes partially thrown from tbe track yeaterdar afternoon, rear MUford, by tbe breaking of te driving wbeel rf tbe locomotive. The tender waa crutled and the express car turned across the track, bottom up.

Tbe flrst car was thrown do vn the embankment, S3 high, and second car left tbe ack. No one waa seriously hurt. Tbls was a most miraculous escape, as there were 250 passenger la the train. The Calliarala Overland Mall. WaaHiKOTOH, Jaa.Sx.

The Poatmaater General baa Issued aa order to the Postmasters of California, to transmit overland all Utter not wotda. by ateamer" to or from 8L Louie and Memphis by the semi weekly lines, and to or from New Orlesns by tbe way ef San Antonio, which la a weekly line, i Tbe poatate to three cent on a irgle letter, tbe distances between those point being less than thrte thousand miles Strike cf the Utraiaa Printer. "Ntw Yoa Jnn 91. It ia understood that the German Printer of tbl city, baring joined the Printers Un'on, and falling to obtain tbe regular rates fcr compest'on. hare left off work at all ice uermsa ion, book ana newspaper omce except the Da'ly Demokrat.

Later freaa Ilaraaa. Naw OaLXARa. Jan. Si. The steamship Ca tawba haa arrlred with Havana datea to the I9th ult.

The po'itleal news la unimportant. Tbe sap a aaeraet uae hanged. Sterling exchange 1 ateady, at former rate. Departure ef the Uaagarlan. Ailed this, tot LlvtrpooL S'ae had but few passengeia.

The II. took out a private letter bag. i I a. Arrival of the Sraunaer Ealaburg. Nxw Yox, Jan 22.

Tbe steamship Edlnburg baa arrlrtd. Ber dates from Llrerpool are to the 4th instant, and bare been anticipated. Skip News. Nxw Yoax, Jan. 9S Arrlred Ship Isaac Webb, from Llrerpool; ship Maze ops, from Havre: ahlp Jacob Bell, from Foo Chow Feo; Uuteh briguuaria ana jonanna, rrom Amsteraam.

The ltter vessel spoke Jan. 17th. 1st. 33 30 South lea 71 11 West, bark John Pa) son from Colombo, for Philadelphia, i rue nark uazene sot on kockxwsy tteacn last nlgbt. and ha arrlred up.

Her cargo 1 badly damaged. Later from Venezuela. Ptrxnto Cabxllo, Jan. 10, 1860. On the 20th ult the gang of rezroe headed by tbe black general, Guerara, rationed in Meron, a village arout nve leagues iiom tmspoit, ami wno lira arpi uii lupuuiiiuu ia cuiiuhum attaektd bv the Constitutional troop by land and ea the black General having had six months te a a A A rottirv nimaeu in, erectea strong oncs, in he Governmtat troocs were beaten off.

Oa the 3 let they again attacked him with the tune unfor tunate niuit. un tne nm oi January, someiretn force having arrived from Valencia, they again returned and took the village; but unluckily. Ge nerei ouerara aaa nis gang ail eacapea witnout the loan of a man, making towards. Ague Negra, rurtner oown tnecoaat. a more iithiur rau would have been obtained If Commandant Ysa gutrra.

who had orders from the Government to attack Guerara In the rear, en the 30th had arrived on that day Instead of the 29th, when the enemy only having to attend to him, beat lm back by throwing our ambuscades for two leagues, by which the advancing troop were shot down from rcrore ana nenina, witnout naving even tne satisfaction of seeing cne of their enemies. The Com mandant, Adouo uiivio, unerara'a mortal enemy, (a jounger brctber having been murdered by that gang,) is pursuing mm ana rouower. nu Is a moat determined man. and will do everything to lay banda on Guerara. He ha taken from a rancno on tne mountains, uoersra'e correspondence, which compromised several paitiea here.

it imptaeioie to say wnen taia country win oe In peace. No sooner is one faction put down when another arise, burning, plundering, and murdering like Sepoys. Wax Airn Roim roi Paintino. To oil coats there is thia objection, that they require a comparatively long time to dry. When oil of tur pent no to need, though it eraporatee fast enough.

It leaves the painting soft aad although, by the addition of some other substances, the rmg may oe nanenea, it ere men taxea up too ucbume.ua leaaaiotne auoatituuon oi wnue waah and ctber water solor Mr. Allurs now proposes a mixture which yields a coat cf paint tint will dryaa faat aa whitewash, but leaves durable ard elastic a corn as that of oil. To prepare It, Instead of more llcseed oil, as usually, he adds to the paint, ground In oil, a solution of wax and roain In spirits of turpentine. The mix tore thus prepared has the appearance of comraoa oil and paint, and acts like each. On the erapo ratlon of turpentine, it learea a coat sufficiently bard to bear gentle rubbing without coming off.

Barreswil haa reported some experiments with this mixture, and finds that, although it becomes sunUiently dry and bard after a time, it doea not equal a good oil coating in this respect; but be baa no doubt that, for some purposes, it will be found quite draltable. He glrtalhe following formula for Its preparation 10 parts of pure yellow wax are dissolved In the aame quantity of Ussecd oil, and parts of rosin in 8 oi splrlU of turpentine, at a alow beat (in separate rtssels) until quite liquid when they are taken from the flre and mixed, with constant stirring, until they thicken. In this condition, the mixture serres for out door and store work. If to be applied with ground paint. It 1 thinned with spirits of turpentine, aa required.

Dtagfcr'a PeljttcknU Jtarraa. iNTnxsTino to Daanixa Ekolish Clotbu in Nxw Yoax Tbe New York correspondent of tbe Charleston Mercury, of the I lib. writes: 11 1 saw In some paper the other day, the statement that a great many orders were coming out from England to this country for gentlemen's clothing. I know not hew true this may be, but the reverse to alio quite true. Oar faablonsMe young men go it rather atrongly on tbe English style.

We hare had so many sprigs of nobility among from (b) eld (h) England, and they hare made such aa Impression upon our first families, that nothing will now do but that erery specimen of Younu Amc rlca. must be clad from Lead to foot In English wearing apparel. Saiall rimmed hats, thick beets, eoaiser stout coats, are the thing, and nothing else will pass ana ter. I have seen around, town an enters tolas young tailor from London, wbo vlalta young gentlemen at their efflcxa, with a large sample of ra. nous xir.ua or fabrics, ana taxing their measures, agree te send tbexo out the cloUea la six weeks frem the time the orders are given.

He promise to glvo better clothes, aad at a lower price than eaa.be obtained here. lr EyxmrBonv' aixaa he ton of the fay. I 1a How. To nieht, tke Gor raocs Stootaclom the MacicfRtng. Herr Cliae oa the tight rose, ar aot ta the arena.

Tnn Last 8ix wars or ErnxTor'a Fniairat Monoay. IIjomUt, Wednedayr'ThU'ady. Friday, batarcay. Ben Book now oaea for either Bight. gTBBioT' Fnixiin.

iBBfeB FxBiamow atooara. Thiodon'a Theatre of A rta, win eow close. Uo sea ta viw it i angie and Npoeo" csresatag tn Ala. BvniioM'i Fxibrd." and Yt ixartt KxiT to beau lev 7i.Tao,a. Tbb Moar MAOgirifaar PraoTAOta ever ro ouceu in a rnerioa is niagie King, or rjt.

water. ArU had Air. at Daa Rio Grew Wartrer Pt TBtTaOetr Ofra T.os. "it 'i tovato vita to Aeaae aiiiaor a ths Lair Loot ore. root at.

i 1 v.1 rrtCTI)g7rTl r0V3tfIaT tt Dtl ertatbu.w. TaocewaoJ mfwtefct aeotaoof see aa ecia RiacM iiexrCuao a A Qals, UcUa AeUtatCioA a sn i Ja arsa MTltirTsxrg. P.eaosooo fr aVoiecbosoetoel srr fc'fveaU doers beiow ao fT Oaoe are OtOlA. AMaeedtr t. hU et Eranraonr' Finn ror ix hU nor only Toioui bCtaus a the fceitu of iuaucrea.

after Fa a day ztxX. bcrt recaral for etuer "i a i iii Cii troaVs trrtnat Px Ara KifAMxrxsn ProTCOBAena, tvew Prsvseost warranted to stead trata tlat iii dotrrylk Ba4 etare. fhnyt traakstokeaard deliwred uuhta one hour. Call Chaarat street, CtMM uo ioi.m"Mna from I to tbou saaaa. oa Diamooa, tVver Ware, Wafoboa.

Jew trw, CioUons, Ao at ftsuaae Money Laos Office, tZO Raeo seet, beiow Eicata. Pnrate eatranse 't door in Radoip't Arena. "'annuBaaeBBBeJAfBXoaaBB BBBaemm tarrato Frjm Fim Pan Out, IsTxxxar. Na notai oorner taf ty Treat ymar, Wainat atreot, 8. W.

of Third, Ptila. Open iail.ti! ejoioak. anil ay and 7haiailrremna bit tiAMlU uirii aiwi XOade fcAlir goid. Aa isTMtadtn real raotcce, and other arst eia as secantiea. aa rhe rJ we vtrn.

err att a Lrm pttxs aw ropix Birrxxa relieve all ordinary csranxemeat ot Hsouth, whether ariatag from Imxeired Dieetiv Fanefeeo, Coativenrae, fUlioaa.aod Lmvot Afleo tiors. or Sorofaioos UaUU rotd bv all Dr. H. Bwarae U. goa Aaonta tit Pfcttod.

i Savtim Fvm. text door loth Ppat 1 Pock street, HaiTanelsitia. The State iaartag Faad RaWa Mom, is received ovary dav, and eyorv Moailayevaie, sad in acr anrn. larxeor aeaa.L I Five Per Cent tert is paid for rnoney from tbe cr it i in. 8.

The money to paid back who ever cat Sid for. without xetioo. Cheek, aa ia banks mar beaa br deaooiwrr. Ofioe csoa every Cnr, fr i A tn M. I axaxrledi At 1 North Fifth atroet, on Tkaraday ere a int.

On the Mb OoroMr. ISSt. by Rev. Father Mr. JOHN DARDld to Mi BARAK CRILLY, both of this citr mmm Xrteda Oathe morning of the 23 1 ELIZA BSTH wtlecf B.

F. MtiNDKNHALL, ia the 4Kb year of her age. The re'atire aa4 fnecda of tbe family are respectfully invited to attend the fnoeral, frm the rei enceor ber botsal, 133 Coatee atreot. a Wednesday morning, 2fch. at to o'alook.

wiihoat farther actios. To proof ed to Fraaktin Cem'to' y. 7t OntheiOthihataat, PH1UP CHRlaTIE, axed 38 reare. 4 Tbe relatirex and friend of tbe family are respect fnily invited to attend the fnneraJ trorn him ate reei flerce. No.

4S4 Ptao street, thia Alanday artomooa. at o'oloe wiUoat farther aotiee 70 Ca tbo Sietiaet BAllUab GaLLAGBEH. in the tJ jar of bia age, The reiaiives atd fhei df of the ftrJIy ara respect mvitei to attend the fanral, fora ths reriienoe of hia broeber in lav, MHO Drrranoe street, below Carpenter, betweoa Kiabteeath aad Nineteenth, oa 1 uorcs altoraoon, at 8 o'okxsa, wits oat further notice. 8 On tbe Slat iasl liA BK.LA. dauibUr of AS.

ai SAKAH MeCORktlCK. aged 14 reara The relative and fneitas ot the family ate rssaeot fal irvitedto attend the faneral. from ths resiaence ot ber parente. ia Favororo atroet. between Thirtr lou thandlhinv fifih.MAr.tta.cn z'uear rniic a lOo'ecck.

87 OntheSlEttaL, MARIA WOOD, aged 53 be iativea and means of the family are reipect ftil inviteu to attend the faneral, I'rom tue residenoe ot br mother. N. HIT 8t. John atroet, abrve George at (Mcnd.jr: alteration, at 1 o'o oor. 104 i in tb at hat Kiss aNK PAXSON, ia tb 70ih year tf her age.

Tbe relatives ana friends of the family ar resaeot fullr invited watteod the faneral, from the reside coe of Mr. Daniel i ernen, Auams a Croat, near Frank ford rt AVedoecdy afternoon next, rat o'clock, vithcut further notice. To proooed to Oe dar BiiiC.nietery K0 tne snth inat altera lonr and painful ulneat, WILLIAM eeert son of WM.aad BUdA.N NAAa HI! BIZ mthaOl year of his ate. 1 A lixDt is irom oar nouienotu gone, A voiee wa loved is stilled A eleoe is vacant at onr hearth, hi never an be filled. A ill ietipn aor long time he bore, fhyniciauaweie in vain i Till God et le tla did hear him moan I And eased him of bia pain.

Tbe rt'ativea ana Inem a. Uclted Brother Ecccrrpinect, a'o Fid a. ity Long. o. I.

O. O. and Dooatar Cotnso 1, O. of U.A.tqo M. are invi'od to attend tbe faaeral, iron the reaideeoe ol No.

860 La wreooe Appe)a reee. beiov tJeorte. this Yoa rai sfrern on. at oolo ta proceed to Odd Fel towa' Cemetery. IS' on tbo Slrfinst, JAMK3 THOMPSON, ia the fOlhytartt his age.

i Hirabacd, reet in gantle alamber 'Till the Reanrraotioa mors Then eriae lo awe 1 the number That the avor rhall adnra. Though thy presence was endearing, Ana ty a enoew deplore. i At the Ssviout'a bright apeearicg, We abali meat to pa lo mora The re' ativee auo fr oilf the fam iy are rapeot fuuy invited teatteno the ronea' from hi late.rasi drroo. fc. E.

oorner of Twenty fi st and Ih'sdsy. (Mordxy) at 13 Toraeeelto Mount Mouah Cemetery. li3 On tin Hat instant. t3 A TF A RINK, aaa (h ter of fOHN and CATHARINE BYRNE, aged 1 year and 3 Cars. The Mends of the are reapeotfnlly Invited to attend the faxeral, front, the residence of her rente, Thrrty FLurth and Joi Miiu VUleae, eat Phi idelplia.

thia aftarnoon, x34 iattontv at tt 'oo, without further notion to arocoi to the Ca hedra' Ometoiy. "0 At bi" residence, in Malaga, N. on th lath ia rta t. JOHN G. OSEN tf AUM.

a natire the Dn leCom of Sax Meinsngen, Germany, in th C5th yrar ef hi ge, for many year a prominent la i mar tafaotarer. The relatives and friend are reepeetfally invited ta atteno Ue fanorai. en Thursday, January Sth, at 3 o'ooir. P. at Malaga.

Jeney papers please At nnnoi. ddoii on in: taat, jun.i MAGOFf 80iea. 1 he friends oi the family are invited to attend the at Brialol ca Tnaadar. filth inatant. at o'oioek.

A. M. "81 tjn rota inatarf, mra. kishcuua, wile of jutlTl MLRPHY.intheCadyea ofherage. Or wife arte mother to Heaven ha gone landed aafe, we'll fellow on Fafe hou ed in her etei nal home.

She'll wait thl we. with aoncs, thv'l come. And while her feeble bod lies rron'n'riar in theolar. he'll wear a crown of glory that will never fade a oa ie relatives ana mtvi oi ia any are respeot iuiiy invited i a'tecd the faaeral from the residence f.i her hut band, on the York Pike, baow Fiaher's Iaie, tn Turada afte'nonn' at 1 o'clock 3 9 em tl elt instant. JAM ES, son ot DAVID and ELIZABETH tl r.ti KRS.

uad veara. moat ha ard Odavs. ne relatives aca nienas or in 'amiiy are rexpect fullv invited to attend the faneral. cm Tneslav. xith instant, at 9 o'olook.

from the rer'denos of hie sa renta, Clearfield arret. Krantford mad. "fli On X3d instant, AIKlUa CANNON, agsd 49 ye are. Th relative and friends of the family are invited to attend funeral, from a late residenoe. No.

748 faajunk road, ahovo tatharin atroet, on Wednse rjsy corvina. at PH o'olooa. Faneral servioo at tne vuBjcnii ewrnuip aa rxen. interment, varnecrai Cemetery. ixj Cn tba 11 insL, JOHN Mo DO ll GALL, infant son of Jofca and Susan McDcucall.

aged years and moot he. The reiativee and frienda of the ramlty are Invited to attend hia funeral, rem hia pa'etta' rerideooo. No. S35 Monroe street, above Second, on Tnerday root nine, at 10 o'clock. Intetmeiit at St.

Mary's Cemeterv. 1U On the Md Inafc, MARY DUFFY, infant daughter' of hn ana Sarah Duffy i aged 11 months. a ne relatives ana ineoua or tne lauuiy are invitea lo attend bia funeral, from the residenoe of hia pa renta. No. 413 Baker atreet, below Seventh, and above Fitx water street, thl (Monday) afternoon, at 3 o'clock.

Interment at Cathedral Cemetery. I24 jn th Slat MILES CHRISTY, agd 34 'uiarolat'vet and frienda are respeotfaily Invited to stter.d bis faneral, irom the rrsklenoe of Jamea Car ln. No 719 South street, above Perenth this Mon 'aj lefternoon, at 1 o'clock. Interment at Cathe dal Cemeteiy. 1X7 Saddraly, on the 90th Inst JOSEPH APKKR, in the ak year of hia age, son of Joseph and Harriet ApkT.

Viii frirnds and those of th family ar respeat fclly invited to atterd hi faaeral. to day, 33d mC, rt No.9x7NorthEehtht.. at ao'oik. 149 On tfce list inat WAT. OBINSON.

infant son of RICHARD and ANN TOB1T, aged 3 years and 10 noaths. The relatirss and fnsnd of th family ar Turpi orfelrv innted co attend the funeral, from his pa s' rendecee, Drter street, above Amber, this iMont" ayj arternoen. at 3 without farther Lo ice Prcoeed to FaikTin Cem tary. On theat inat, WM. HO WARD, son of DAVID vd ELlZABfeTH H1LDEB1DLE, cd 3 years.

Tberelatireaand friends are reapeotfally invited to arteLd th 'uneral from the rea.doe of hia grand suhar. Jaa. Bnck. in Neariatawa. Pa.

oa Taea'dav afisraeoa atl o'alaex. 140' on ocay. xzd ictt MAK.T,aaagnter or mi if r. O. aid WEALTHY ROS3, aged I year, 3 month ael 3 day a ltd Th re's "ire and tlecds of th family ar in rite i to atterd tb frneral, from th readenceof kttr i ranla.

C'ammond a Loot, below Market, Weat Phf aelthia, on 1 aeaday afternoon, at 3 o'olook. wita oat lai taor nouoa. S7 be Slat instant, Mr. MARGARET 8RU MAKER, in the 9id year of ber age. Baltimore, Lmitnlle, and California papar please ovpy The retaove ana friend of the family ar ia viUd to ationd the lunerar.

fror. th recidanoe of her ton. Aidraw Bramker, Eesj S.xtoentk and Cai owhiil sta, Tuesdav morning, 10 o'olook pro oeei to Cdi Felloes Come sry. U3 Cn the Slit inr tant. Kr.Obi RGB BALTZER, St in th Slat year of hia ace.

Bia fr neia will take paw from bis 'at res decos, o. L'09 North Fi.ta atroet. abvo Tnomaon. oa TxeMlay a'temoon, at 9 o'clock, wi hat foithar "Vnfh S3d Iijstan. Mr.

DAVID JONES, 74 year cf his ago. 1 he taxxrai will take aoe oa Tuesday aternooa ext. 113" alook. from hia late residenoe. No.

1134 Sfuih Tare If atieet, below Prime, without further lO'lCO tr SbS9 On the Slat intsnt, FRANK C. ocl of K.O BERT D. ad REBECuA WILKINSJN.agol BthsaidTcays. 1 re a 1 re ar frl nda of th faml'y are respoet fuiiy iavt ea io afend the far f.om th resi d. to cf fa a parents.

No 1717 tareen street, oa Fare iay. thetta mftnr.uSo'o'ock. 190 Cr. the f3 inatatt. bUCRETlA.

4aachtr of tbo eI. THi.Mia axd REBECCA BLyLeR, lathe 21st yea' of aer age. er relanvoe and frienda Ore eirpeetfuil nnted to atterd tb ftmerai. from the Third Bap' tat Church, fee nd aad Cataanno, ea Tuesday, 34Ui iaata x. at So'eiock On th SSJ inatant, Mrs.

AGNES BARBARA STtj LL, in th 69th ear of nr ar e. Ber frerdf and rtlatire of th family rr rerpeob fnilv loriUd to atteno herftmenu, from the real i nee tf ber a a ia aw. 4)9 Jcfferaoa street, to morrow (Taeaiay,) at 1 o'cloox; to prooaed Odd Fallow' UMU 4d Oathe mora' eg of the SMiaaL, JOB K. AST, tne era raw wi nr. Hia rex dsand tl oseor the ftmCy ar Invitad to ttead bia fanerat, from lha io idcce of bia hro.aar in.

law. Ed ware H. tvotrar. 134 Cboaait atroa.osi Wetaoccay aaocnirg.sath nab.ai 1) o'oloefc foaa ral to ar a 1 to Leu ol HiiL r. iV.nl inal ANMK.

death tor of PATRICT erd JI4AKY LAFFbRTJf, agsd UmM thaaai Sl aaya. The re atrve ard friends ot th farailv a re peetftaUy mviacd So attend, the faaeral. from the reeiaee of her pventa, Somoraet ftreat, abyre West. Nlneteenta vvaro, to morrew aeaaay ai Lsm .1 1 mm eithe Rtk at Hi. ANDREW 8SOTT.

the xa rear oi ass are Hia tnees and re'aOvwa and thoa of the raxafry mNav vuCy iinrd to attend the tanoral, froaa hia Je reijwfioe. No. 1 1 South Niata strer t. tt is af lrncon, at uccx to proooea io vveecjuto Vt Tr tjaftar a' rort KAj( iIXuMiiT, in i tai year or ksrana. i ae reiaaiyos aaa mrossw saw laauiy arereapeoc fally lav ted to attend to aseral, fj'jm her lata reai eWe, No.

4. Dean tract, below Piaa, tku xaerg Jarae.ry bi noaor, aaayor iinry, m. EDKlCK TS. REBKCOA JOHNSON. 8eVraber 14th, lttt.

by the Rer. A. J. MsConomr. Mr.je SfePH a.

FALLON to Mta MA6UIK J. NViN. ftilAffhiiailr i a lh rieg Mra. MARV.b OUAU.wtt of th late Ct. lid lm reiacjoa sarnrwua arsrrspaotra lfianrMte attaad th faESrai, hit fat raatdanne.

No. Uarrttot' Kow. Tbird at ret. blow Qaeea, ea WedtesCar. at lo clock, wv boat farther no i je to wmiI ienoaiar miWAr.

'a luurania oj taa ff'Bita at Taroav. AMI vif rJ EllWltD MIDDLEf ON. ni da(tr of th lata ISAAC rARRY71ath47ihfarcf bar at. ao retativee end neade of iha taae fir are ot TuUr iaviord to attend tas a ear si. at Friearia' Mart ire ueaae, ureen atrrrv.

ceoona uay saoruing. a 10X o'clock, wi'hout farther ntto. Oo Me. ftlU SELKIRK. la her SK jear, wlow of Joan SeTkirk foiwetly of Birmiarbam.

tinalaar. e.Y. MSB sVfrra4ar tvl a ffa aVCTtTIw a a aeuxa xre bb awa Jiajea a a aaawaea mta o'clock bom her reatdepao, laa Le with out far" ber xotiee. the taat a Mr. JOHM NACK, in th Tf th year of hi aa.

1 Hia f. aad the raUtivo of tao Suairyar re invited to site tao renoral.f roni theroei deaooor hi aepkow, TeMaa Nao. No. tSUren efoet, thia aaoraiag.Sd, at 0 alook to prooaed to "rasas town. ia erermaatowu, oa lh laataBt.

aftar a long a I river i.lcee. Mia. ANNA BALDWIN, re trf. ot ewis.Ba dwia. aad daathtar cf th laf Rev.

Jnht r. rccawoiia. Weekly Report oi lBteraaeBt. I HuALru Ornen, January 31.1960, faJamaait aa Cttw PkiiiUirku rrws taa 14x.t to tk4tUtf Jamuarv. 1340.

II aAxa. Asthma. lauammat'a Brain. Aporexy Kama Do urononi I Do fas leaver Career of Stomach Ceaaaltio Cmia Do I.anx 1 lio Bowalsi UOBrasHOB oi Lianga intasausoepn Inanition do Brain tVasamptB Luns Mama a Ooavaisioaa. Cyaooais Maraamas.

raslea M. Old Ara Dropsy oi orain. iw oi I'o ef II Palsy Pyemia. Diaeaa of tbo Brain. lo Mrv fisf Do zaiaa.

qremi Born. tlreethiac giTamo: a lJunknown. Whooping Coagh Total Djaei tery hrysipe a Fever, fuerperal Do Bearer fin ahtid li 'i I WU3 or tbi abovb tkxxv wnu Under 1 rear. From 40 to 30. From I to XT ao to 00..

I IO 1W SO tO to 70 to 80. i 19 to 15 Xf to to i go to 100. 1 90 to 30,..,. 3iJ 90 to 40. 90? Total 131 From th Alma Hons.

13: Peoa'a Color. 3 from th Country, 1. Aiaies. l.u; reoiaiaa. aa uoya.

S4 tairi, au. By order of the Board of Health. ARTHUR HUGHES, Health Offloar. KEY. H.

GRATTAN GUINNESS will Pr'roh ia the Rar. Dr. Wrlia'l Chare1). tOK iS below tio. tniMONOlV.

WBO hESD.tY sU KHIDAV VKN I 4of this at TH o'oloe k. receiving the other arai of tit mi ior meounc prira.eiy vim inaa rer. in tit Lectuie Room of the Church. ja3) t703r rT KUNSHINK. mnb An.iiveraa MOR IL5 RI3 l.ITK 4 at lNr3TirUr Tht Rer.

A. A. Wi.lita will drhr er a iar Lad'ara at Snnthina. the Blear iar of a Cenial Ih Iter. Geo.

Chawlle Cburoh. i it a a a iv ColBmbUayeDte.cn TUKSD1Y. .14 Jaw.at 1 elo k. 'J iekeU 15 et May ba obtained at the door t.a tne evening ot tne juemaro. at an YrSam THK YOilNOMKMMCHgWriAW AS Munthly Meetisx will ho held oa TH IH EVEN ING.Skl 7 o'ober.

in the Fifth Bap let Charoh. SANSOM efeet, hilvr Ninth. Aa taaay will bo read try Mr. JOHN P. RHOAlli The public are respectfully invitet.

Galleries reeervef for bvdiea, JOHN WANAMAKER. Cor. Soo'y. The Devotional Committee aleeuonatoiy reqtest tbe memhora ao4 fri td of the Assoaiatiou to aieet in th Chnroh. atTo'oiock, and spend a half hour prayer.

u. n. BitUjUiirwr irnw, rr FOIrRTH r.K'rTOHK OP THK BOIIT yLF wark LIBRARY oa TOE8DA.Y RVrSNlNG naxL Jan. 3Uh. at So'o'ook, at the Haft of the Company.

8ECON0 Street, opposite. Gar man. by the Rev. FRANKLIN M'lOKts. Sohies Tho Fa tar a Race of America.

Tioketa Tio. 33 3111 TH GRAND OtrICERS of th I. O.of CAUE1S Of H. AND wrl Mt TO. tHT.

at the Hail. S. W. corner TWELFTH and FILBERT treet. to orrvuxa Enferpriae reotioa.

Nor 1'ta lfnai ch ab. k. ku ar.it. w. SECTION OF PA The QxarWly SesM in wi wbe Peiaca a KsUAi kvkm.iu naxi, set rriui1! iimui i a i at 7 o'olook B.

FRAN1L1N DENNIS30N. li: r.n arTun ft. A aaa v. poaretarr. fyg THK Mem bora of FIDELITY LODGE.

lL3 No. 139. 1. O.of O. an the order Inaen erai.

are reenestrd to a ret at the Hall eor. THIRD and BROWN rtreets, TO DAV. Monday, 331. at i o'o'o'k. to attend the funeral of or la' Brothe WM.

KURTB. "117l CHA. MH3K1KU. ry 5 I. O.

OF O. HARMONY LOD8K, No. IL3 1H The members will raet at their Hall, 1 tl vihbu lAuesonyi n(iaiiiulnr'n o'oloek. to atterd tb funeral of their late Brother, JOSEPH HINDLY i a a as ar as ar ar wa a a arms' ww SAT SKt A a jaxa At waa. aa.

nuwnn cwrnai. ORDER OP at D. OK RECHAB. OF NORTH AMERICA. The aemi annaal uii ion rf the Grand Teat will be held THIS Mon dgvlEYKNING.

Januar lid, 7 o'olook. at ODD FELLOWS' itAbX, Maoar aut. The Kid( ave ne raasengar nan way uar win oonvey unmoors within a abort distant of the Hall. Aa inr tatioa is affectionately extonde to mem ber of Subordinate Tents to bo present at thie meo'ing. JBJJ lt ISJ UAOt UI AtXCifVO, WMI PTCirw y.

A STATED MEETING of RAND AS SEM8I.Y.A. O.of AG will beheld TUESDiV NEXT, at 3 o'olook, NINTH and UALiLiO IVIM gj, K. WILSON, S. jallltra fr5 THE EXAvlINATION OF CANDI JJj DATES FOR ADMiSSION TO THK CKNTkAl. HIGH SCHOOL, will he hld lnnr Ahe weak bee inning on MONDAY, Janoa yp.

la uraer oneaai inN.iH apaiioim ma imioirma year of acej at least one ytar a pupil In the Public Fcbrclacf Philadelphia, and a resident of thcity. He muit a' so pats a satishot'Ty in 1 1 fo lowiee studies, theotder of examiaatioa being as lunowc: MONDAV, January SO, History of th United State and Grocrashy TUESDAY, JaLuary M. Ortkoraphy, Definitions ast Alrebra i i WKDE3DAY, Februuy 1, Grammar, Prinoi plea and Parting. THURSDAY, Februvry 3. Arithmetic Thao and Fxsnip'ea FRIDAY.

February 3, Constitution of th Ualted tstes and Mensuration The mark for Penmanship wiu bv girea by th in pet ion of the papers on sone one subjest; and ths examination ia Reading wi 1 be extended throned the week. NICHOLAS 11. MAGUIRE, )3i 3tS PrinaipaL ftSst ECLECTIC MEDICAL COLL ILE. corner cf SIXTH an1 CAbLOWHU.b Streeea. Dr.

MeCI.INTOCK will L.otnre on Ve nereal Disease at 7Ho'o ook, P. Gantlmsn ar in vi tea jaxa it'CT ir 3 ATTKNTIONI Tbe HCOTT LElON LLyCORPSwiU meet TH KVKNI.m Br order. 1811 JOHN SPEAR. 8. THIgTBENTH ANNUAL, VOL, OF ULTHE PHIL.ADEL.PHIA RXND.

No 1. wll be given at the National Guaxd's Iai.l, on WEUNI SLA.Y EVEN IN 8, Jan. 3h. Tickets admitting a uenueman anv lAUtea, an he had at Beck aud Burns', MARK KT Sc. jaW SflX WM.

VIM YARD, Pire rtor. fr FOURTH ANNUAL. BALL of tnoEttt ILv NA ASSOCIATION will he giraa at tho KTJiiICA FUfV HALL, THIS (Monday VE NlrG, Jan. x3J.16dn. Committee of Arrangement DanielFerTis.

W. J. MoCcy, Bernard Hart E. Hnliaaaax. J.

D. I abey. Tioketr, Ote Do lar. i bo had pt tao door nn the eveninx of the Bail. Bok'a Band ia opgaged the coaaaion.

No Tioket admit kd unless p'esaid. FERRIS, Chairmtn. J. D. LARKY.

8or'y. Ur Ljm FIRST GRAND SOIREE for tha bane St JLyOltfcePPNN WlOOWSt A'SVMJjrI. wi I b. ketfat CONCERT HALL, on THURSD EVE N1NG Jau.3t,lfC0. Ja33 4t 115 FIRE ASSOCIATION Oe PHILADELPHIA, Offioe 34 Nonh PIFTH Baildicra, Household Farnitare aad Mer generaiir, troaa Ljoea ov rire jh io, STATEMENT OK THE ASSETd.

Pabliafced in oonformjy with the provisions cf an Aatof Aaamiihlr. Bond ar.d Mortrag a on Property in tb Citvof PhiiadelDhiA, t.roo nn at enta ZS SftrS Vi ti 6 751 7 333 45 Real Eatato, ontoe. Ch ia Waa tern Bank Cash in Bank ef Northern Cash oa hand Total Boa 739 Tl Tausrriis GFORSE W. TRYON. President William H.

Ha aa ton, Charle O. Hughe. Henry F. Ann era, Jaoib Morar. an Bonaer.

Thomaa E. Baxter. Puter Knfa. Peter A. Ksyaer.

JohaPAilaia, John Craig. John Carrnw. Henry C. Pratt jaaa xttr WILLIAM T. BU TLBR.

Sae'y. nra RIDGE AVENUE MARKET, eomer of Ifzf tao Avenneana vua icb rxree'. rhianaw anoe'etantMvkatwil be opened on SATURDAY, Jaauary 13, and liabtel with gea every Saturday re nit a Balohers. Parmer and Dea era will here bo a well aooommodated a in the mast oosty uerket, at lew recta It ia finished in the beet mann r. Mai Brails are already enraged.

Rents evatrly ia Those wiahing StaUa mnsta9 earlr. on tne prorcl oa. jaT3 it'iit ENTER PMLPE BUILDINA A441IRIA. TION. The AnnuU HtaMaxir Ibamhwa Asioeiaton will bo held THIS (Monday) EVSN ING.

tbe SSd Inatant, at 7 o'olook. at Ui aaual p'ae. riMva ttetaanoo is reajaestea. it's ffS" THK MARSHALL 8AVIN9 INSTf TUTION, of Philadelphia, will ra'k tb Erst distriratioa among th Baaruho'arra oa aui after th 13th day ef February next order of the Board. 18 vV.

M. LEVICK. SooreUry. LOO AN LAND ASSOC1 ATION. A ftaUd Meotwx.

THld (MONDAY) EVKN rK3, tv oiad inat at7H o'ooek. at VixJaai Ha'J. HACK cstieet, aelow ceoord jsx3 l'r T. F. COOPER, "ee'y.

STOCK POR SALE, at the OFFICE of tb RXCHANCK IJIAN CO. Na 134 th FCURTH Street Dues per weak may oe paid, tn advanee, from 81 to axo. ix pr eect allooed on with rawale mao blrr teka.f early division of profits, title open daily. Meet aav UarntA aasnaa to pend ia tboiiah er iuxunoa egpenae an your money a ran a you it. lim io Umrm so aav it 9 Slime useful pnrpoee, and deposit it until wanaou, la th OLD FRANRLIN SAVING MJND.

No, 1 Seats. VoURTHBtreea, beiow Cbesnat. Paulace; Lotaor isri at aha 3XorhaBta xtxcaaxge Ship Grey aria, Ha haa Ri amro, aaa Bng AHo Fran ha, ClemoLta. aeoa Bark Valettat Metorirtl soot. Bark Ana FLxaMh liaraa aooa Bark Haaniieoew boo Brie Blaok freoall.

Davro Jaso deCvha ao FORT Oaf PUILABLPIILeU saw aiaxa 3 1 sxn sars i all niB watxx 4J Rhla la'asd Oaeon. Rav. New Orlaaaa. IA dasai steaaaahip KeasingjoB. Baker.

Boston, 43 has re; bark Jo Maxwell. Dans, Puerto Cabsilo, LXh 14 Oak. Hare tteetea, tAy; oean QeUtruH, "vmikim9 Pern ATieaii nc(it 4ayr.l.seieh.f' r0Tt i "fcitrlee UtL Cot way Dolaav. Be nore, SaAya, ity taa Ujs.1, Seheorgar. eTrED.

1 Keystrm Btjtjt MakvaVrMsim if Yortu rareae ai. otioaa jxraur, a. KtacCa Oeaaa; Kteh Coma Lvmaxri re JoAa rl uVaT roes; PR: aohes Hoyt. 1 i aaeey Hedsaaa. Cha.oon.

a WaieaV Hoffrrao, Wi mingtoa. Cf Air, Saor. Aloaatiairaa. TsTjai'assoailno of thO Phinvdotphia Bxohanxl "TnmmmTTTm. LxwxaV Jan.

iT The vweJs rport 41n try test veavenfay morning. Spm rooi eherweo are aow ia the Roadstead. 1 he roof Mary Brady, wits, Kosare. mrU a V') Jrf board, baa been to tho wrook of brig Qafn' arnk on Flosrcr. aad uooceded ttiag oat nm i or 13 ton a loawr aad loanetnHinaa ua es of iitt valaa icd weathor mild and IBr TataAr.l rrwMiuMlniaaafiaa riiaooiyntaKtohaga.I rrn Isla.vo.

N. Jan. 31 4 ai .7. 1 lr mm Print larceinree tnum proi r. ajirtocn Tie steam hip it iL T.

toroaateP hi yetUmay and a harm bng moVricg Norhing ooaervea going oat to ay. Wind 9 mfam mmm ii Vrr. I woe HiaHl' ROI CORN FUR HALE by F. A. ALLEN.

IVo. 1 L'HKSl WWI. RAINS4 GVA1N81 GRAINS I At 1 alia tirsw Vttt R.NOOKPAPFR and SNVElAlfM, a'acf taaVp'n. Ta North FOURTH St. 3 1 CXI A ICIl KIAGSiFORD ON'S STAHCH, Set the AreTe'y 4 BV YES.

jtxo ltm UPESIOK PHOTORRAPH3 taken at Ksayr'a thr i tiht baltu, UK I tl wwa i na. 30 OR SALL A fi'St l7.r i WJ VTt TSW irr aaa oa aaa arir riS It treet Jn ts THE RKr GALLEati CUKaNUr til tarie eat tie teat DOLLAR PAOtorsptta: (Mereoxopio Poitraitaaud Feuiiy Grwupa, fli fiao Irorytypea 9 9 31 ltr QftTOWOa COTTON YARN teas a a raws OU a iotamedui? IVr aV by A AMCRV. Jc.at CO NO. 33S CHURCH Alljy, Pi ilad 'ph a. at Tl ty Itt.Nse EXTRA MKAL; 400 bnah.

t( la Heramy. R. K. ulK tr II If4'f mnA htla new err a ej. y0'lr ens; jaxS 3.

S1 C. PRKvTKL I tUli: vl Large Nat. Store and Erg COAL Houaekeepora can ryon getting a pare artiale.at E. J'U'r FRONT saa fOt LAK Sfeeu. jl Cin MCE New crop n.

o. molissss Prim Maecovado Honor and Whi Bos Snear, foV sale, by PHILIP KiLLEY A CO js231tr No 1 North Water street. PHRTaBLE FORGES. Anvils, Vices. Bo Lathe, e.ofA.

J39 ltr N. K. eornee rtoh and Peaa sta. TlfBiN'S TRAVELLING SHA WLS Saprrior 1U aToDDART 47 '44. 4 33 ar 4 4N Seooad at ate.

Willow. BI ANKKTl 'Ja han't a largo end varied atosk embracinc all dearrable aty an eisa. CUHWfN STODIIAKT BROTHER. lf(73 4 Q. 493 A 44 OHnl U.

ab, Wii nr. Uifel La tit a LS la desirable sty.ee aad 0 wini, at kv preri. 430, 433 and 434 North Seoord at. fa PV8I abova aPKOCHE LOG SB AWLH t8. fanl AX with a larae arook of ruserior g'roda CURWKN I ODD Rf 5 BROTHER.

40, Zi and 4o4 North rJeomd erne iitl ltf8J above Willow. or LARD SILKS Of daairabl style, from 75e to 0)1, and one lot sapor qatuty single eno. i jl ra AMI. cl'KWKV 8TODDA A BROTHER. It773f.

433 A 434 N. Second st ab. Willow IVlf RS.S ILL'S CRY4TAL LIQUID HAIR I. COLOR ER ia a' tin a oeieority that tins rai Aiii.rfii ar. aa atinn luatlv mAritfl It it olratly atdslaotusl.

Depot, No 1440LOHBARD Street )a3l lf43 KNISBT'3 COOKING EXTRACTS. Twenty i different vari ti, (or lmpatUnt th most dalt oion flavor to acea, Cuitard. Ioe reama, faster, Ao. Aak for Knixhf an 1 take no otherTTr'pa ed by C. fcSS C'r tjuoo ws rs to Char eaD.KniKtC No.

Soath SIXTH St. 31 Sir PURli OLD APPLE WHISK f. very fin article, aad wa ranted to. pur It it na aoaiied aa a Tonio fur invalids possessing rar strenrthenicg props, tiea It is an excellent sib At. tutefor Brandy, aad ia muen eheap la la bot Uecj Prio 75 cents.

J. C. HhS' Cu (Suecesaors to Kaitbt,) jaSS Hfr No. 7 routh Sixth street. BLACK FIG'D SILKS rroaired by last Steamer, i vrat Figured Bia Silks Keersarue lenrea fuss.

H'aok Pisared S'ripa Si ks Black BrroAd Ficured rilka. Itf FYREA LAN DELL. Fourth and Arab. fmriLLtAVtHVfLLK MUSLIN. ITKe.i Wamsnt tf, ta Maslln.

test thres yard Shoetiag, all wdrn Sheefng and Shirtfnrs, at ths old low priefs 8 4 think uble Damask Table Linens, cost to import 89 eenta Heavy Bed Com fortables. fl 39 th cheapest Blanket! and Cover a in th olty, In Avguat laH, mart be closed oat. Also, a great Jd notion ia the entire etook, at R( L'i. 4 jaxS lt 13 North Nmr.h atreet. CHKAP CAKPKra OlJiOMJTm aNI COCOA MATTING At JAMES ELPRETH'S, comer et NINTH kiwi F1LBER S'eeta.

fiair and Entry Carpeta. is aid 9t oents. Ingram Carpets, alt wool, S3 and 49 eents I ng. ain Carpet 5, not a 1 wool, 31 and 37 oent. fU ClothsSi aad 7 eon's p.

VeleU, Brasiels and Tapaa'ry Carpets, Raft. Ma' A Ao. All rood a no low for oasli, oor.er of NINTH and FILBERT Sts. a eoto Bj ANKET at a great Redootiva. Just opened .74 np quality egaar Shawl, ot deeirab aty'e, only 3 33.

ad Lena Shawla. of i ew reaia na on'y At. and onecas Geutlcmon's gharla an peri style lVuRWEi.ll8VoDDART A BROTHER, 440, 438 aal 434 North Sooond street. JaxS IfeS above Willow. 4.

CA4FS FOULARD SILKS OPiNEU AT SHU, CFNTS ruipieatia aag eiju r. Hlaoi and Whit Figaret. Bine aad Wh'to fizmea Hrown and White Kipa ea tlrunaoaasd Blaok Figu'ca. Brown and Red Fie nes. Pnrala and Whit Pirures.

lti BYRE A LANDKLL, Foarta aad Aroa. TkREPARfcD FOR THE NEEDLE SiliR A 4N tf Oea'l men'a Shirtiats. Ne York MiUs Long Cloths. New York do. Wr Twist, Willismavi let aed Ba lets.

1 ong Cloths, by the cisae. 1 inen a ma, ready etitthl fioed Linena. for Bosoms aid CoFars. Stour Linens, foe vhit Bodies. EYRE A LAN DELL, Fo urth and Area.

lt A TT NT ION JHK SUBSCRIBERS OF cXv IMtJ VOSM.OrOL.lTA.ri A li Persons wishing tJ(t the luge Blaoxsrn th or Shaksaare andhia Friends COLORED ia a a peri or stye and equal to oil partings, wi do writ eallica oa i.Cfll L.DS. Kin. North rtK turret, and examine saeoimens. as he haa oo.ored the above from the oritrmala. Alar, PbQtoraas Co lorrd in a life like e'yle, arM nrtoe lo an all sons.

lb't fo get, 63 N. SECOND Stroet, bo'o Arch, eat ja23 lt4 QC BICH AND ELEG ANT CAR PTS 34 Ocl fe. n. FOULK No. 33 North SEOO SL.

opposite Christ Church, offer a great indooamenta tc cak parohareraof CarpeUnes Ho baa an i mm ansa stock of every description of goods, whiah will be old very low Last seaeon's patterns and rem nan tr will be oLoeed. out at cost and iess Also, a Un stock of ws'l sea toned Floor Oi! C.oths, anita' lofor stores nod room, at a great re no: ton or prioe. Kememer that all goods sold ai tbi establishment ax warranted as represented S. rt. FOULK.

Jalllt 94 33 North Boo nnd street. THK FIRE IN CHVSNUT STREET LRT I TJiR FROM THEO. H. PKTMRS 4 CO. Pmi.Anar.rHi Jan.

If, 18 Mxssxs. Fasxxl, Hxaaixa A 6a9 Cbonat street. Gentlemen We bare retovcred th Her icg'a Pateiit 8a'. of your make, which oe toon irom five yars ago, from th reins cf par bnildinr, No 7 Cbesnat su. whioh wo entirely destroyed by fix oa the moraine of the 17th instant.

So rapid was tbe progress cf the flames before we ecutd reach the store the whole Interior was on mas of fire. 1 ha Sale being ia the back part ol the store, nd torrouiided by the most combustible materlala, wss expoerd to great heat, It I I with th wall of thU part of th building into tbe ee lsr, and remained imbecded in the mini for more than thirty hour. Tb tare was opened thia morning in ths presence of a nomber of aentlemen, and th oontents, eom privin or oil's reooirablo, money and a la'coamcuntof ralaahle paaera, ali aw aafe; aota taing wa toaehed by tre Respaotfnl'r youra, Tnao. H. PxTxaa A Co.

Tb abov safe can be eeen at our tor, wher ike pnbli are Invited to call aid examineit. FAXklXL HXRXIrTO A Co i FARRELl HERRI A CO lazs 3tjr No. 839 Cheanat atreet, Jayno'e HaiL JVfOUBNING GINGHAMS, beat quality, 3f ot, ITA Spring stock jast opened. Plain Lark Gray Paritaa Cloths. Mcuining Tsnjor Lusuea, Wi eeat.

Steel mixed Crarellaa. Blank aid Whit Striped rare 111. English Chintz is. whit grout ds wit blk. rear.

Mourning aires, light pnrpi ttrla, lt. B'aek and White Chaily La nee, Uo" Black aad White Sttiped Chally de Lne, 18VO. Parpi and Black Striped 18X. Biaok aad Purp a 1 woot Mnuaseline Lain. Dark Gray mixed Mohair de Bse, ISHo.

Madonna Coth. i'o. Blaak and White AnxLah Chintxea, ItV. Plain Book r. a T9 Gray and Blaik liXo.

cx Aipsooaa, '5, zs, si ana wiao. Black aad Write Dotted Delaine 1SV BbSSUll jagS lfaW SON, Mouraing 8 tor, No. t0S Cheanat street. RIVALLED BARGAINS IN LADIES, ai Trit A r. UI DADIha it isA.lAn.p sou ruaoi fc m.

Mnn.io iiaais TILLA FMPURIUM, 7S CHroNUT Street. STRIPED OLOAKt. 9)9 30, formerir 7. at. RRNCHKTRIPBD CLOAK'S Bis forme It IS.

legant PLUSH CLOAKSj, 35. Arm rly 35. VELVET CLOAKS, 939, S3 and 940, formrlv A AO to Ad. PARIS VELVB.rCLOkX5 Coatt9 Import 139 to 9110, now AM to a)6. ANDSOME BhAVER CLOAKS Plala and ether via; many imported, Redncci to 10 to IB, forrcoily9Uto S40.

Mia lES' CHILDREN'S CLOAK3 Ail at a similar red notion. HUDPON KAY SABLE SETS. aalNK SABLK SKIS. SIBERIAN SQUIRREL BETS. Fl tOU SEAS.

CAPFS, MuFS AND CUFF8j.lt TWENTY FIT li PEH CUNT. BELOW Torn ir rrif es. to oloao I ha aeaaoo at tha PAPfS MANTILLA. CLOAK AND FUR EMPORIUM T9 CaEANUT Street Ja39 lt r7 J. W.

PROOTOR A CO. TJBILADELPBI A. flsT. 1840. NOTJCB 97 "1 ho tradiag under tbe ft of HEL A FOR MAN.

ia th mannfaotar cf fchow Caaoe, lavs 1 HIS DAY DISSOLVED, tr vnntaal eroronb. and ai mil wii) art tied by WM" BP. a at thrOrlate pavoa of basia, 143 North FOUATU etreet, Wjn. BEAU R. R.

rOAMAN. braiaecs will anductod aa beret' fore br MBvaatmnaeraaffaring aad ferlL cs lh oaih at Hi reBuaie are rrmoraip tfftctiin. Kxamtaations App. iaU U'Ut ThirvsjwehariMaa.trerB rt aa Punw. at abip arpeeed to he tre teeraeak.

froaa Llrar TO GET ACTUALLY CU'tKUvth i AahlMdlioBO. ARCtf Pt rt Jlis kaewietif of direawo ianeeh that aa aaa i uitun k.i. mr1 THE LAST WEEK rThba'anjtf theaban tr'p si vrifi J. witaoat retard to aval to oLooo C.miM by itA, 4.V IsTJ tt41 301 a i ark at sir rat. Par taytsw 1 ATr NT t.iVL.l NUFACTORY aoirtmd Mi a few ay avoUoe, wtrranred i i.

WINCH TE bMIRf MA mau at at re at R. At CO Iat3 frl3r 11 Cheeaet etreeC VALKNT1NES. F1 jHLK A aaieadid ssMrtrornt alaotine KK4DY l'R THKTKADH. Bead aad bayMOofoar A3, 910. 91 or 9ae eorreaua.

earn eovpletoa We warraaa BROTH R. jatl VS'r i ic Soth Sti'ajtreoi. pio. if yfjm.j rrw wtB None geouino ntta fVK'XX ami. Leslie on the labcb 9i fel4r PEOfOR A I MUCILaok kor rTrioti aatOtiOBi ToV tla Ihroat ed Lunes.Tha I eiarati" ia betiovf to tee ovet agreb'.

remedy extant it "ouiafTr "rw ableia Cirrorj Coughs, and ha rYound tV afford great rol ief tave ea betit, even adyatioed a tare a of Urrdiaeaa. Pro lared and sold, wholesale and retail, by pared an AL'RKO tf aYLOR. ex irvri Chrnis acd Druagtat. Cor! aad NIN TH tf UPhUarioiahaa. iIT OK LIITTrrRt RFMAl ININ Pr RICHMOND POST OFFIOB.

for wjt ing January 31t. UaO. Peraopa epjr pleg for let ter Will plaaa mention tn cucban Fartb Jiemien jwary lilaokxton Elixab Daaron Farah fc Id arv A nfort Sarah CarreaKeliaa Foster Ara ia CatUrrMary rawer Bridcet ilaao lniy Cat Looiry Aon bub a ra Xfatildai Ma'tATerora 3a'in Ellej eroken Mrt Agaaa fhrp Elite SYi.liA.iua Mary WrttaWDsraa ac it Ut! Kip At) en Jaokaen TriI.ar It Oka A raia.mi VaiawAtir jno i'haro Mioai Pi roa eaj eter.on Cpt Pal Iter MI Parkar Zvoh r'ierion Wm Pratt D'JeoH RialerCatTh A leu uur A ndera a Bcrren lwood Brovrer TAS Brown Brt wn Hieh" Fowman iglcr BttrMr, Hro ks Chr A HoonAbnrgCf Mo wen Jaa IlitgyJno FiahFredk. Habcook CM Aluslon iodfrey A Jot fray Cpt Jaa Dr ChsC Sodfrey Cpt A o4fevGeo ibve Cpt Goo Irtr a rreera Jar slice cne Handy Dtvir lRre ioWea Th Rar Levi Roe teres Cpt ta Hewitt Taa ewl(tF lickman torraaCt Sstli P.ouenClayf nL Ro soi Tha Kovharkam Riexma Tanota Hos Thl tine Cpt 8 jty.hef'.1r,aF ''anna I Jaa fli er Cat Jae eves A aroa rtowtn Barrett Jome Bow Mark Howen i.oes Cat HowraFaml Bman MM Fatoke'or Jno Maker Woo Browm eviK Koran Chs Bla'k Jce fiaiiar iionry Bali Jno Batterberry Wn f'arawPd ed Cbiyraan Jjo Cramer FK Cut. air at ram Pa" 4 o'arn F.liaa nnCbP3 Chss er J'h Ciararer Ben I Ciark Rr bt Clark TM Cot Hin Henry faatla Wm L.

'iube fatohesoa WS flaatle Cpt rlaAch Cl on so Jc Inn Bache II 'err ek A lire (Intohwoa Roltt 9iera t'aui' arrrmor Deri tiso tui.nl Cat 1'aoa Vtohi r. Aland rcet 4'iloOat tnaley Crer intoraoj Jo freian Wm I .1 nrl ia. oa awood 4a'aah lAWia idtroaae Che hoin CkiB a 1. 1 1 tatr ft rwen eissn tnmnCpt Sprat Geo teaimtaCpt Pu'liraa Ja (Sonr lorn lwood ho tn ltee'maa Job anra Jttu Jhnroaeo Jrh aoa Bereo ja 4S Jsoohy Levi jonnaou eo aa Cramner Abm Carlin Wm Cramer Oeo Cosoo CatT 1 Clara Cot son Jo Stark Jno crliss Dan I Clark Cat Cobb Edwin Camp Cpt Jaa Corson Lap Cramer Cat 8 Conreey Luke Crawford Chs Durham Wm Doag aaa Cp J. Dow at Jno 1ixey Cbs 'oh neon Th tr.iiw r.

leerajar 'to man wao ll.irn4. Cat All flaleht Cp Tlaal Kanny Abel iirby Pt i aar ee gu Woirri Jaa at Vjeil rnsamiari i.iv Taa bar Lewis I mm Pmith Wm I'in'J'rr, aa i. oua trat xiv Iereb Ja mithjo. emit a canaw 'mlth Jno th 'raii tin Ilk BldiSr n.t i teed a Stayy oveCpt Jaa J5B3I Ij TI 0 Ja 8 In.rl In 9m th Joa mttn i.ewiea rrinDOti una fi'ton Cat L9 Tarr Levin 8 areas flanrr TaeTor Cp oath Lodge No3S. VIohan Mich I ane wm nielson Dan! ol man 5 ol'owGco avis Cat meh Tha Yinrnaftco Miller Ja VI roe Wm Head Roht Menll Oliver viarti Al ee Unr.hr VAm a in ara.

traitr.avi Yauthaa Ashar aotilir Dtvat lt'O mr 41 ionaghy Tba Dnnaherfv Jno YOlMlg CpiM Vnrlr Jul rtfi.litmRlMMll Martin Sydney Wat a JT Dry burgh Bay id nariBHii a aa Uire David vt'iiams rt tViUiams Was Haury Walla (let IV maraosi wa Kriokson 8 Krdioott Jseon Ennieotl Cpt Flint Asren Kndieott t'ss English Cpt EaGow Jaa lnglsfa HA MaberyJaaA YlaElweeJa Mo Bride Jaa WnMannWm War Lawi William a David Wi a Jno VYarringtoa Opt Jno WrstaottL MoKnaov MiobJ INorbary Jo VlUfkAlal 1 erWUBaa I Williams Heary Woedhy Cbs WilliarosWm Fuller Cpt Andw Frambes So mar Obekiah SamtA "naitoe nagajaooo ferriue eam warn ty tmnrian miUMiuiit jl33 ltgg No. BOS Rtoh aoaS strew. 1 41C f( TWO trat eiaea 4ROUND liftID, DO. RENTS of 9701 33lslng out of a Lota ot Ground, fbr sale at a liberardts oourt. P.

WAGNER, Coareyaaeor.Ol PAING GARDKN StreeL jail It 133 THE MEMBERS DKCAfUROOUN CILNo. 39, O.of U. a.M the members of th Order, ar tnrited to at'ena the naval or Kl. C. Rrother 4.

BTITaTV'. THIS AVTERNOON. atl n'a'oek tha nnaiaail will leavn trio an at 3 sroiooxt r. PT. Jax3 ltT4 lunn RARTZAG, C.

PIANOS FOR 8ALK FOR CA(K ax ron InatslmeHtB. AH. RKIi.AK. a3S feUr 879 8. Fifth str eL above Sprnoa.

CSSrSfe J. A C. New York PI AMOS, 'VoTy celebrated for their beaaty, oxoellest tone, and derarnirtT. For asle by JAM. J3A4LLAK.

tt BoalhFiFTH ab. Spraao, aol Agent 33 St'ilO sCT4. THE PUBLIC is tnrited txmi a matoifioeat stook and variety of styles ef Near nrtr PltMll r.AM fc5V VKTKRINARY UR 470 'North FIFTH Street, aber Noote. Ja'3 3o 49 Mva OF A HARNE 8 MAKKR AT 2lApCTloN qa MONDAY UoRNIVa Sext, at 10 o'clock, at Ni, 194 Foalh TWELFTH treet, beUw Cheanat atreet, will be with oat reaerr. th stoek of a Harsaas Makw coining busit esa, otmrrisiag extra at shed sine's and donblo Hamoaa, hue English Kersey Covers, Bankets.

urouDRles, Bridle, da'ters, Nta. Curry nnbt, Brashes. Chamois Skins, Trunks, Vatiaa. Whip. Also, th GOOD WILL and FIXTURES of Store.

ALFRED M. HERKNKSi, Ja3 ltjr AaaMoMr. FOR 8 ALB. Wll sold low a au ijv tnacla Second band Rockawar WAiiO.M ii tWuth SKCOMD Sin et I. at JaxS It 7 rx.

FUR LI Fp.rL, FEB. 1ST. The tbip 9CARORA Captain Dsn 1 tirii Forward Ca Cabin a f)Vp a. ir ersge riiMaMM, erst raasat 13 saecf era 1 will Iresrp plied witheookei proriaiona. rut to the Prenrr Aot.

A a sly to A 4ty COPE st OTHERS; i Walaat at. raaraen acwig Jaas 1 hit VERPOOU by the Capt Jali.s. 7JCARORA. Cap. Dunlerr.

i WVl.MING, Capt. Bn toa. tARANAK. Capt feowutai. Lavln 1 iverpnol th 19lh of very month.

ean bo obtained on ayp'ioaiin, em er at aonatly or by letter COPpVBROjAbRS, Walaat si WaaVr Stesrsg Passage, 91; Fvrard Cabin Fas, 9393 JmaiwUS jg ffr. JJW 1 I N. Ths ataamer ARIEL wi 1 iemehr tefe oa MONDAY. Jaa. S3d.

leaving ENpT 8 ret Wharf at P. Hook 13 era ju. to Witmintton 98 eenta. jiaa HflVa? M0TrfirfA.fP L' V7.J 1 ww ir. .1 TAofljivi't aia nr.

ak'S. CnTlw A i yard', sad at pnom at low aa the lowest for a i ai rate article 37 000 basheis An.hoy CiaT oVlaad ard Rroad Top Coal A triaTwi'l a re ra aaa tern. Hiekonr. Oak Bad. Pine Wood.

rlir ordr or apply jTUOi. 0 1H1LL. J0mr Walnut atret, eoond Jn lmfOlr Piae street a barf. SsbariAilL e. meos of th Cold Spring lee Co? aa above; sure Truee euree tho worst oaoes of Ruptura.

ouaav rtcr Fla KtarbAk I nsrfR A trfirtnil a I a Braaeo, Saapensofloe, lormUy lnewi xor ta, Ladies fata. EUMue to bf turn, H. ht va rs si JT, appry their PreuJum Radio re, FpiEO A WosnmeJ Bay porter ba 1 etookugs, Kaoe Caaf andl all Deformities, with antoncded saoo ferrtik Street, ooatinne ta their TtadloaTcora TTrmZ oa ts or Braoee, atrumenta irS suoooa. tt tt SAVINtl FUND. SFaMEN'S SAVIVO FUND, N.

eoma Xr WALNUT aa SbCOND FvTaof oon. Depomt reirdlamU Tor 1 soma, from all oiaaaoaof the emnTiy, ande? tamed ia goto oademanct without aot lea. nct tJnrdtoroamea. sa rorn to Monday sad Satardaya until oook i2l n'Br Bocftacweraiain, thauJeaand may be had at I offioe without ehV'geT fgj Irisa wo en aesoalts. aav Fund la the VJ pf paid ba ew FroaideriraTEPHKri R.

CP.AVfTn". Secretary and dirIIcTL A ftepkoB.RCrewff rd, r'emaa. IkomaaT. Letw IiiktIih. sba iZmmr it fhf laan.

ry rur" i a i v.i. 4 1 r. i arNMtd a. i i oa de rattWittir taeihlf no waat, they wnl4 unotaunaaoo. la Cwi a aaaauLavod sMisscr.

i ls A IMPORTANT fHM A OF HKrMaTISSf ANfy GOUT Lm.SLIV'8 ARTIIKITJO Pl.lS Thin won tw ul arsparatioa ia rCarod for m'e for Krai t'ire a the Uaitod it iethaiut edeocaa, remedy for th aboredieeaeee rer dlaooversd. Psrsoos uflerlc ander the aboveamtotion wll bv rare of a seed retrof. it li eae and orrtia Pnce Ot lboa. Van be sent to any part of tha Us4.d StaAoa CVbblV For saio by de sol A ent, rwwrriw f.tv'. J7n 111 PKB aa AaB 1.4.

A Ut Dll.i low kill streote. Open ArVtrfm to tiSli2fi" PpKf.i TO BiS af tiey a 4t ae lo say aad deposit tbo.r et ia romw 0TM rt tU Ka ar 9 i' i.

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