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. Cur Lancaster Correspondence. Lancasras, Nov. 29, 1866. Mture Deb gates to Wheatland—The Strugyles for the Ow Dine —Minister Wheler at Michael's. James W. Borden, of Indiana, a leader of the delege- Yoo at Gncinaall, arrived here yesterday, aud bas been baving a ‘good time” at Wheatland, He ia a fine, darge, jolly looking ‘‘Hootier,”’ of about ifiy years of age, Bnd looks as ifbe mighs be fit for almost any kind of Dard work that peid well that Mr Buchanan could give Bim bim to Jo, Indiana must be taken good care ol—she Btood by bim al Cincinnati from first to last without ®inching, and then came up to the work in October and November manfully, While am speaking of Indiana | wry aswell say @ word or two about why that State ‘went Sor Bucbanan and not for Douglas in the Cinoinnatd Convention. 1 do not recollect having seen it in print, ADoogh it was freely spoken of at Cincinnati. The reason fa simply this: Jenne D. Bright, United States Senator * $vom. Indiana, and Douglas are rivals for the Presidensy and the supremacy in the West. Bright had to show Donglas that he was not the only man in the West that ould command a State. Douglas and his friends will no oonsent to into the but should he desire betpg buried abi io tension taimaine for four yr heve ea coed ovouneing the arrival and departure of Dr Charles Loib. Dr. Lelio is m decided ebaract’r, and his tergiveraations, to trace tnem out, ‘woald 8] & volume of no ordinsry sive, Schuylkill county, and located he practised law and medtoine together, and the last time J saw bim, until his arrive: here a few days ago, he had ed up stakes and came driving ivto city on an x cart, the result of his legal and medical speculations. The Doctor next turned up in Kaneas ae treasurer of a late Minister fie bo Srrived bere this afternoon and 1 at a. Ovlone! Wilson hay merge ror of the S-natorial electors en ibe democratic ticket, visited Wheatland to day. Lancaster, Pa., Nov. 29, 1866. Affoirs of the Lancaster Banle—Can it be Resuacitated ?—Ap- ‘pearance of the Road to Wheatland, dc, dc. Since the election of Mr. Buchanan to the Presidency @ur good little town bas met with a series of misfortunes, the greatest of which ia the failure of the Lancaster Bank. ‘Thies ivatitution tor years has been in the hands of stock gamblers, gold bunters and coal diggers. Its downfall Bad been looked for long ere it fei]. Its history eclipses fat of our late Savings Inativutien—yet those who had ceome the most wealthy by their connection with the Dank ‘have been the heaviest losers. In the course of a ‘week a fall statement of the actual condidon of the bank ‘Wil be made at an adjourned meeting of the stockholders Dy a committee appointed under the following resclu- eon — Beselved. That a committee of five stockholders, who have ot been connested with the bank as oflicers. be appointed to wake a thorough inv of its condition, make re- Dort te aw adjourned meeting of the stocktelders, which re- port shall embrace as follows:— 1. The condition of the bank, whether solvent or insolvent. 2 If found insolvent, to report the cause or causes of its in- gulveney, and the manner in which such insolvency was pro- 3 The time or times when the lonses were incurred which pendered it insolvent. The names of the officers and directors under whose ad- ‘ministration the insolveney of the bank occurred. Binee tbe rtatement of aseets and liabilities was made, it is wn“erstood that Judge Helfenstine and David Longenec- Kor, Kaq. Dave made arrs! te to pay into the bank about $250,000, part cf which was classed as doubtful and Dad. It certainly does seem that neither the old nor the tomers, for the fact of classifying Mr. Longeneckor thus they bave done him great injustice. He is reputed one of the wealthiest men in this part of the State, and alleges Stat ecarcceaeeeas § en aad able financiers in Fras to aia ‘Thovyh the stock of the bank is undoubtedly sunk, the bin hoiders need not it the the sacrifice the bills, for the stoax- boidere, as = general thing, are rich and are lable under Abe following extract from their charter:— fection 15, The stockholders of the said Lancaster Bank hall be joinity liable to the creditors of said bank, being no:e bolder, in their individual [vgn A for the amount of all the motes jesued In 6p amount not exceeding the par value of the meck ewned and possessed by them respectively. * * * aD is made w revive the bank for the of saving stockbolders from further loss, President, A. Herr Smith, Eeq., submitted the follow- Proposition :— ( The ent stockholders of the Lancaster Bank to relin- qweb their stock to the bank ‘The present stockholders to reteke the number of shares ‘originally beid by them respectively, and pay on the same $25 re. The prosent depositers in the bank to take the original shares not retaken by the present stockholders, in conse- quieres of inability or other suficient cause. ‘The 4,000 additions! shares. autherwsed by charter to be taken. by citizens pot pow interested in bank, and pay in on the same per share also. seit? resent depositors to accept certidcates payable in one, 0 a ears. "This will give the bank a cash capital of $900,000. We, the under igned, promise to pay on the lat day 0! April, 1867, to the Lancaster Rank or order the sums op| Our respective names for stock taken, according to the e Arrapgement agreed to this day. Lascasten, November 22 | & i & | s 3 53] = BF = Ents $i i i 4 i ef rE | Hy F i i 5 i if ot i THT int, published in the New York Observer @ certificate of the good moral and ro'igious cheracter of Mr. Buchanan Just before the recent election. ‘Tax Fractore,—The Presidential Electors will assemble at thoir respective State capitals on Wednesday noxt, to onat their votes for President and Vice-Presidett of the United States. In case of the absence of any one of th» electors, thore present will fill the vacancy. Aromson, Govanxon or Kasaas.—The Weston Argus 0 the 2ist loat,, proposes, In the event of the resigoation of diemiasal of Governor Geary, that David Atchison be no minated ag bis guccessor, The Argus says — If t should ‘that the offlce of Governor of Kan ot oa to #60 all agitations and difficulties in the West q: 5 Stringfellow in the Senate ia a good joke, saya the St. Lovie Democrat, but Dave Atohicon as Governor of Kan- fae, rather takes the lead, Why, how the whiskey inte- rest would thrive under his administration, and how, at the right of Col. Jim Lane, with a equad of rangers, would Davy's knoos smite together, as of old, en the plains of Cedar or Bull's Creek camp. Canmore For Me. Bocnanan—We learn from the ‘Charleston Courier, of the 28th ait., that a subscription is NEW YORK HERALD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1856. Deming raised in that etty 0 purchase agplendid carriage, Delenging to Mr. Nathan, to be presented to the Preai- dert elect. Do the donors expect that in this vehicle be ‘will be willing to ride over the Union? Wr Taape wirn rue Noxre.—We find in the Austio (Texas) State Gazette, of Nov. 16, the following para grapb — We last week noticed the safe state of the enchorage greunds at the mouth of the Brazos. We learn that & ‘Vesee) from tbe North is expected every day, whisb is Jntended to carry eff part of the cotton of the Brazos Valley, apé thet the planters are determined 1 bave a direct trade with the Nortn. A Scotia in New York. 2 CENTENNIAL, CELEBRATION OF TRE tT. ANDREW'S SOCIETY OF TRE eTATE OF NEW YORK—ADDRESS AT SIBLO'8 GARDEN—ORAND BANQUET AT THE METROPOLITAN—-SPEBCHE#, TOASTS, SONGS AND PLENTY OF GOOD THINGS, ETC., ETC. ‘The patal dey of the patron saint of Scot'aad—St. An- drew—was duly celebrated by the society which bears his name. ‘The occasion, always a pleasaat one to Scotsh- men sud Americaus of Scotch descent, was mado «iit! moore interesting yesterday from the fact that !t was the one bundredih anniversary of the formatioa of the Socie- ty, and @ Iittle extra ¢clat was given to the oocasion by an address at Niblo’s Garden by Rev. Joba Thomeon. at ock there was @ goodly atterdance of ladies and gentlemen in the grand saloon of the garden, avd im- Mediately on the hour the Society eatered and came down to the stage through the middie aisie of the parquette headed by a piper in fr! costume playing the “‘Campbell’s are Coming.” ‘The President of the Society, Mr. Adam Norrie, the orator of the dey, and the officers of the Society, tok their acats on the stage, while the members occupied the Parquetie. ‘The Presipzn? introduced the Rev. Dr. M’Lsop, Chap- Jain of the Society, who offered ae Rev. Mr. ‘hompeon was thea luced, and proceed: @d to deliver the centennial address. He commenced py fayipg that this society bad charity for tis foundation— but was eminently national. If connection with it would ioverfere with the responsibilities which any memver owed to the State, then there was valid objection. He oceeded to argue the question, and gave some particu- rr tbe early history of the society, most of which were contained in the "8 report, published in tho Hixssip of Monday. ts history had been one of uointer- Pape gears Men ot all jee, and men Fad that tts organization purely repablisan and that the same spirit evinced fn the Bec of In depence, and the solemn league and covenant. The orator continued im an eloquent analysis of the characterfof the Scot.b, oweling icularly upon their attachment to their country, weir faith, their triends, and thew patience, long auflering, devotion and aaherence to the right, even ie face of torture, poverty and death. A piessant sketch of the Scottish fireside was also given, the speaker giving much Of the credit due to the Scotch character to toe early religious training there received He eulogized the Scotch devotion to the a & 3 & their by an peat appeal Gouees cee ‘they bad an it im the light of land. 4 benediction was pronounced aad the company sepa- rated, ‘The members of the society and invited guests repaired to the Metropolitan Hotel, wi the annwal dianer was to take place. The ladies amused themso\vos by looking at the tables, from which they were banished A business meeting of the Society was holden, after which, at about 7 o'clock, the company, headed by the President and the piprr, repaired tn procession to the duping room. ‘The dinner was most About two hundred gentlemen sat down w a really artis tic dipner, im which tne Messra, Loiand outstripped all weir former efforts, ani that at a time when the reguiar business of their hotel is overrunning. The carte du di- nicr ncluced the Scotch pes pudding race,” “oatmeal rt togetber shes, somewWing more. All bighest credit upon the Messrs Leland. ine chair was taxen by the President, Mr. Adam Nor- a cn either side by Mr. Fowler, Yresidout of St. pie A ir. rs Depeyaier Upden, of too St Nicholas Soa r. Depeyater Ug of the jicholas Society ; Miles, of ihe Wolcn Benevolent Society : the orator of éay, Rey. Jobm Thomson; the Chaplain, Rey. Mr. McLeod, and ethers. A good dealof time was taken over the phy sical excrowes of eating and drinking, which, to say uth, seemed to be epjoyed to the tullest extent. Dipper being over at last, the chairman announced the regular toasts as follows :— 1. The Day and a’ who honor it~May our Society celebrate each centennial to the end of time, with increasing ;may its )esources grow with is wants and charity, and love of the land of our forefathers ever be the band of inion among all members. ween. ant of the United States. Scottiah Homes and Scottish Firesides. The sources of jual distinction and domestic virtues of the Scottiah Foon m calling him tothe post for we! the neers geen of the soley, and a wo great 5 won derfu! progress Pepubhe since ite pa Af ‘ In response to the second and music by Robertson's Band, Mr. Cummings sung ‘Ob Seotiand, { love theo,’’ with » knife and fork acoompani- went. In response to the next toast the band playod “Hall Columbia.’ The Queon’s health was received with nine the evidence against them ia of the moat conclusive char- | Cuazcs or Burciaky.—Jobn Smith, & young man about twenty years of age wae arrested on a charge of heving burgleriously entered the produce store ot Hoary L. Devendor{, No. 110 Murray street, and ateating fife | tubs of butter, valued at $100 from the premises. The socueed was caught crosring tbe Park at apy early hour yesterday morn! with one of the stolen tabs of butter upon bir shoulder. Officer Owene, of the Chief's office arrested the accused, and locked him up. Justtoo Welsh > ee the prisoner for trial ou a charge of bur- plary. Sravmy@ Arraay.—Gn Sunday night « row occurred between two m med George Foley and Nicholas Aps dep, ip ad) inkivg caloon in Rroad way, pear Spring street, ‘pn which the tormer r: wo Revere gashes across the face with a dirk koife in the bands of the Intter. Apsden was arrested and committ d for trial in deiault of & $1,000 bail. Knox’s Furs, Knox's Hats, Knox's Caps, fai! and winter styles, are ready, at 212 Broadway, corner of Fultop street. White's @3 Hat, Fall Style.—148 Fulton mreet, between Broadway and Nassau street. Eeekman & Co., 473 Broadway, will Open thia morning 100 pieces of dreas silk at 64. per yard—the greatest bargairs ever offered. Also, 50 pieces all woot plaid, at 48. per yard, 1500 Fur for Gent’ cerved at FORD & BCOTT’S, 210 Bi ‘Winter Style of Black Ha FORD & 8CO1T’S, 210 Broadway. Just Out, at Crayon Photographs, New Style—Stereo- scopic, only two dollars. Pertraitypes from life, one shilling; views of Niagara, &¢. 289 Broadway. The Raglan overcoat, for sale by DRUM- GOLDY & PROCH, No. 120 Fulton street, are the only coats for comfort as Well as beauty. Smithsonian House, Broadway.—Hotel Ac~ commodatiens on the European or American pine, Steam beat throughout. SIDNEY KOPMAN. Presents for the Holidays —There is no- thing go acceotable for a holiday present as a beautiful photo- ph. dagueryectype or ambrots pe, which should be secured ae carly a8 powelbic at FREDERICKS’ magniicent gallery, 585 Broadway, opposite Metropolitan Hotel. Under Garments for the Million, at Mc- LAUGHLIN’S wholerale and retai) shirt and furniehing atore, conner of Greenwich and Murray streets. Cristadoro’s Hair Dye and Wigs are un- equelied and superier articles Both for sale, and the dye pri- vately applied at No. 6 Astor House, Baichelor’s Hair Dye, and maven wees meee Sha sal puss a No. 28 Broadway. Holleway’s Otntment._Don’t have Sore heads or sore breast; don’t have wit rhaum, or any akin dis- no limb ease. Use this valuable ointment, need be am- putated. To Wholesale and Count Merchants.— Barnes & Park, 304 Broadway. New Yerk, invite tion ot large and cle buyers to their immense stock of and American patent mediaines atand beow manufacturers’ Prices by the dozen, package, or 100 rose. BARNES & PARK. York, Cire’ nd San Francisee. ‘The Use of Brandreth’s Pills Will Insure bealth, because they take all impure maiters out of the blood, and the body is net weakened. but strep; by their ope- ration, for e valuable pills do not but’ they assist Datpre, and are net 3 to bnt harmonize with her. Sold at 3 Canal street, 290 Bowery and 241 Hudson street. FaMl of the Year Produces Fall of the Hair. —Don’t wait too late to consult GRANDJEAN, 84 Church street, neat to corner of Barciay. ‘The Skin.—No Part of our Physical ag 4 zationis more worthy of careful attention than the skin. Ite Gelicafe structure apd mechanism render it sensitive to the Sighins detruction, whether prising. prem the \afemetion con- quent wpon urn. or from the pores being partiall ed by duet, or ng. cracked ‘and dried 4 elose@ by dust, or by the kip bel cbspging air and wind. Burnett’ or orient water, ese unplearant conditions, use isa perfectly healthy action, and & sofiness and loveliness of texture that health alone will induce. Burnett & Co., Tremont street.— by ©. H. RING, EF, Smith, and dealers Hon’s Hair Dye, four Shillings a Box, Biack or brown, at No. 1 Barclap street. Inimitable cutting of hair end whiekers. Camphor Ice.—The Only Genuine Cam) ge io thas manutnotered by BUI W. VoNDEReMrT 158 wery. for curing ¢) nds, lips, tered accord: iog'to act of Congress. ss FINANCIAL AND: COMMERCIAL. MONEY MARKET. Monpay, Dec. 1, 6 P. M. The stock market opened this morning with a steady upward tendency, and before the close of the first board an advance was realized on nearly every stock sold California Stste 7’s advanced 4 por cent; Milwaukie and Missiesipp! Railroed, 4; New York Central Railroad, Erie, 4g; Reading, 34; Michigan Central, 3; Michi. gen Southern, %; Cleveland and Pittsburgh, 3 lena «and Chicago, 34; Cleveland and Toledo, Chicago and Rock Island, X; Michigan South- ern sinking fund bonds, 4{. There was considera- Die activity, and speculators for a rise took hold pretty sbarp. The upward movement in Cleveland and Toledo, appears thus far to have been more successful than in any otter stock on the list. The purchases for some days past have been very large. It is the option of many large holders of this stock that the recent comnec- tious made with important lines of now read will prove highly advantageous in the way of carningg, facilities for dotpg business, Ac. Cleveland and Pitteburg was in de- Mand this morning, but some sanguine bear seems to think present prices good points to put out long contracts upon, and is selling on four and twelve months, nig own option. New York Central Railroad works up very bard and very slow, The A‘bany organ of this clique of speculating Saencters who Anancics of the New York Contral Railroad 14 who have been attached to it like so many leeches from the start, holds forth in the following strain :~ hie party overwbelm the market with fictiiions eulos of #, dealing iargely tp the leading securttice of the change, - — they have as little real owner- Scotlend and, the Sectchmen —A classe land and a thrifty race. In all the virtues which conduce to success in Scotchmen are unsurpassed. Mr. Suewant for the Friendly Sons of St. Patrick made a humorous little speech, and gave for Mr. Jorm, &. David's Society, made speech, and'gave = the following of her patriots, character firmness Independence of her people. Beautifu snd oon u in her rales the charms and loveliness continuous and ceaseless—we behold in her merry and tnnal, fy pp of ber toiling sone— whilst in r of the ing iakes we bebold cae the — by bis bounteous bospitalit; Mr, Bonnxy, of the New quently of the infuence of tho early settlers of Now Rogiand. which Seotchmen have in the progress of the country at large, and proposed the following sentiment: — Leotchmen, in America, exhibiting, indicating and itustrat- characteriation {land Boclety, spoke elo- chara: aad of the great shane ing bere the’ principles and which have been the sources of the prosperity and glory of their native land. Mr. McCosxney ‘with muck expression, ‘Here's to the land 0” bonneta bce," x tho ‘wee ama’ hours ayont the twal.’’ The occasion was an exceeding!y pleasant one to all that participated, Police Intelligence. Tue Feet Warp BonGtary.—The examination in the cane of the Inte burglary committed in the First Ward, ‘was commenced yesterday, at the Lower Police Court. ‘The prisoners, Pender, Van Patton, Perry, Harris and Greenwood wore arrayed before the detect minute examinations of their pergonal searbece’ was made by the shadows attached to the Ch! of the prisoners were gery, ‘while the remaining three were, it sooma, well inown to the police Pender was engaged in an exten. ive Troy whore he is known by the name of ives Prisovers were all Committad to the Tombe examination, it is thet one of the prironere will erve toe Slate in Sing Subp,” 7 bip the It is not prodsbie that the sellers of tarse sberes own at this time one tenth of the amount tor which they are un- der contract. The greater of these contracts will mature before the 10th of Jan It remains to be seen ‘whetber in view of these will su) the common enemy, and whether thelr advices will any and the public pated, They already begin to squirm, and well they may. They goon year after year bleeding the company al every pore, adding millions upon miliions to the fund- ed debt, and then oxpect the market price of the stock to be sustained as firmly and at as high prices as the stocks of companies which aro not only honestly managed, but whose eardings show that the dividends paid have actually been earned. ‘The following sales of bonds and stocks wore made to- day at the Merchants’ Fxebange, after the adjournment of the Board, by A. B. Nicolay — $3,(00 Green Pay. Milwaukie apd Chicego RR. Ist mort. 8 I per cent convertible bonds,... . 86 30 phares New York Consolidated Stage 5 Market Fire Insurance Co 40 Astor Fire Insurance Oo... 40 Stuy verant Fire Ipaurance Oo, €0 Lenox Fire Insurance Co, 260 Citizens’ Bank, 20 Chatbam Rank +s 40 Luzerne Anthracite Coa) 1000 Dickeron Marble and Zinc 66 American Coal Co. At the second board the market was not sustained, Reading fell off 5 per cont; Cleveland and Toledo, i; New York Central, 1. The machinery for another fancy Push Was apparent in tho street this morning before the board, while atthe beard the wires wore regularly and ecientificaliy pulled, commencing with New York Cential, and covering successively Michigan Central, Michigan Southern, Cleveland and Toledo, Cleveland and Miltsburg, and #6 on through the list. Out of the large Smount of business transacted at the poard there pro. bably wan not the first purchase for permanent invest- ment, buton the contrary the artificial state of the mar- ket was clea) evident, and the conclasion arrived at wer that the different cliques of buyers had only added largely to their stock im trade, thus pre paring the way for one of these old fashioned col. Japees which ured to frighten bull spec: fairly out of their boots, These pants are terrible things among ® lot of over burdened stock speculators. Wo have teen & fall of ten and fifteen per cent in one day, much chaff before the wind. ‘The Assistant freasurer reports to-day as follows:— Total Receipts. x Teal Bilance. Monday ....$172,614 33 berth 96 = 11,864 Td0 54 ‘The et ship Nisgara, from Bestop for Liverpool on Wedrcaday, wil take out about belf @ million of dollars ip specie, most of which wi)! go from this city. The amount op deposit ia the government depositories to the orecit of the Treasurer of the United States, No- vember 24ib, audject to draft was $22,304,494 64, The tavsters ordered are 23 follows:— ‘To treasury o! the United States, at Washington. $200,009 ‘To Arsistant Trees of the Ui ‘c Sates, wed. a and the whole class of bull operators scattered me Charleston. 8, C . To Aralstap: Treasurer of the United Ogieans, La. To astistant Trearurer of the United states, Si. LOViB, MO... eee eees cscaseteeeteres exes 654,000 To assistant Treasurer of the United States, San Franoisco, ‘To depository at Novfolk. Vi To depository at Savapnah, G From Assistant Treasurer at Bos!on, From Asvieiant Treasurer at New York From Assistant Tressurer at 8, Louis, Mo From depostory at Dubuque low From depository at Chicago, 311, From depository et Detroit, Mish . es ¥rom Mint of the United Siates at Philadelphia. The warrants entered at the Treasury Depar.meat, Wesbington, on the 28h of November, were aa tol. Jows:— Texas deb: warrents.. $1,942 @9 For the redemptirn of stocks 20H 02 the Trensury Depart@ent 9.714 84 For the interior Department. 2,367 64 For sees tenance es 26,043 94 War warrants received and entered . 38 War repay warrants recetved and entered... From misce)aneous source! On account of the navy... . Simeon Draper's regular semi-weekly sale of stocks and conde will taxe place to-morrow (Tuesday) at half past 13 o'clock. ‘The Delaware and Budsom Caral Company bave de clared a sem|-annual dividend of six per cent, payable on the 16th inst. The returns of the banks of Now Orleans for the week ending November 22, compared with thove for the week previous, show the following changes in the aggre- Increase in amount dui it ++ 119,66) The anpexed statement exhibits the average dally movement inthe leading departments of the banks of thw city during the week preceding Saturday morniog, Noy. 29, 1856:— 2,9 0,707 190,186 2,976,107 $4,012 4,230,940 106;645 2,033,828 86 682 1,264,412 127,795 "196, 821/148 855,908 221,892 1,191,530 486 Chemical. 1,317, Merchants’ Ex. 2301) nal. ad 603,103 064) 901 282.412 1,724,835 263,625 "656,000 504273 3,087,695 298,407 649,194 205,243 "542,990 2,096 7,142'083, 1L9\189 "743,975 229,464 1, 947 160,513 Lieto 1,876,941 665,733 108,160 117,608 103, 1 225.019 5,138,903 040 86,848 115,291 389 mt. Nebolee: + 681,434 207 Sboe & Icather+.3,448,205 371 Com Ex 1,074,21' N.Y. Exchange. 208,621 101260 © 296/907 14) 163 , . Beda4s 10,663 98 Artesans f...... 089,768 44,735 79,811 = 380, ‘Total .. .....108,696,476 12,110,604 8,010,266 88,824,204 “Ro rey *Copital De. « ee 6,974,973 ‘The annexed statement exhibits a comparinon of the lending departments ef ihe beaks of this city for ecvera) months — New Youx Ory Burce. Nov. 10, "06,. 92,454,200 10,656,696 8,088,608 76,762,408 Nov. in "ab. 088,090 Hsomert Pemnsrs fersselsen Nov. 96, ’60,, v2'814,408 11,716, 19,007 4,076,164 Deo, 1, '66.. 92,626,091 11; 17,841,064 79,047,088 Beak et: Saas He baa ee Bes as: Satan ive ee Tatoos oat Jan, d, 96,863,390 11,687,209 1,903°66% 83,624.898 Jan. 12, 96,145,408 11,777,711 7,612,607 77,931,408 ioe a ak Somat dere face fant Foo. 97,970,611 437 7,622,827 82,980,061 Fev: Susea'ors La'aas‘aap {'sistias eat89e:)00 Feu, 3) 100: a00\tas'eat 16,808,070 Trees ene 81000478 Maroh1, ’66. | 102/682,238 16,640,686 7,764,302 85,004,277 Web 8, 1 668 ia irese 7,888,176 88,740,098 Moh 18, 86, .1) 046,094 7,! 148 86,621,176 ‘M’ch 22, "66, 104,688,676 14,300,656 7,912,66) 69,990,26) ‘M’ob 20, "66, . 104,746.307 14.26.8041 7.963.253 63,196,668 Apri, "98: Aor es0'ese Aaene\ans Ga8l tar gL'ost ete ‘Apriite "60:-10eltea‘ees 12'96et as Samer 90,875, 787 768. . 108,688,864 18,103,867 8,246,190 89.677 800 8, "66. .106,225.963 12,850,237 8,716,163 92,516,069 May 10, "66. 108,808,708 18,317,868 8,669,486 90,476,208 May Be ae were 8,260,161 96)776,313 Feneas’ 104,168,861 inainess bet ou, ‘Juno 21, '06,. 106,698,908 17,871,966 8,278, 009 93,715,857 June 23, 107,087,826 17,009,687 8,260,289 98,299,463 Hoy a denier tenis amr aa yay 116.873. 004 18,8961 8,346,249 96.909; 108 July 111,346,680 18,018, ‘286 92,966,040 ‘Avg. 2,°66,.122'291/068 14,898,268 8,646,049 99,847,817 ‘Aug. 9, 56 ‘s08, 93,296,370 40g. 16,'86.. 788 472 8,884,499 04,018,290 Aug. 25,'66, .130,188,008 12,914,739 413 90,127,223 ‘Ang. 80,66, 100,973,911 12,966,286 745 87,776,248 Sept. 6,'66, 109,668,604 18,006,306 99/348, 406 We etn as Sah eget co is leet tte at Seas Set See Tee m8 908 16,847, ootart be oon.se Oct. 26,'66, 104,186,483 1 8 640,802 2,405,189 Nov. 1,’66,, 108,149,008 11,087.676 8,686,038 86,522,191 Nov. , 108,608,639 11,616,; 8,946,721 66,897,921 Nov.) |. 108, 864.450 19.258, 9.986.977 #7,520,000 Now. 22.'66, 104 664,910 19.971 8.818.328 01.404.510 Nov. 20,66, 105,638,476 12,110,884 4,610,956 88,624,264 ‘The sotual depoatta in the bank at the close of sevoral weeks, bave been as follows — Avg. 2—Actoal deposite in bank. ry ia “ “ t— « “ u— “ 969,022,094 + 67,605,018 67,228,502 if “ 60,364,191 Nov. 99 61,614,349 ‘The increase in discounts and deposita show « legiti mate expansion, The decreage in ¢pecie !2 no more than antiotpated; butwe may henceforth look for a more active outward movement of the precioun metals. The banks are for the time fortified by an opportane arrival qrom California, Before another remittante reaches our seciit: 855 bande we shall have quite a vacuum to fill. The steam: | ship Persia, from this port for Liverpoo! on Wednesday of next week, will, im the face of any stale of the foreiga exchange market, take out very besvy shipment ofepecie. Tne banks bave been compelled, by the ac- tive demand for money smong tbe mercantile classes, to increase their discount line much against the will of | the mavagers, We Joan money freely or cal! to the bank- ers, but they do pot with to extend their time loans until the drancial position of Europe is more clearly defined. ‘The Sccretary of the Treasury of the United Siates has ‘esued the following circular, renewing the offer which expired on the Ist imst., to purchase the stock of the United States,— ‘Tresscry Darantwent, Nov. 30, 1856. Notice ip bereby given to bolders of stock of the losas of Upited States, that this department will purchase next, the asme uptil the 3d of March unless the sum of $1.660,00C sbail be previously obteimed, and will BY; io aodition to the interest accrued from the date of semi-annual dividend of interest thereon, together with ope day’s additional interest ior the money to reach tne vendor, the folowing rates ef premium on said stock :— For the stock of 1842. a premivm of 10 per cent. For the stcck of 1847 and 1848, a premium of 16 per cept; and for the stock of commonly calied ity a & premium of 6 per cont. Certificates of stock trapemitted to the department vader ibis notice, must be assigned to ‘by the party ouly entitled to recetve sept between dete thereof and the, ext, the ctrrent half year’s interest must be the present stockholder, or it will be payable as beret. fore, ponding deduction be E i parties entitled to receive the money, which should be expressed in the letters scoompapying the certi(icate. JAME? GUTHRIE, Seoretary of ihe Treasury. Stock Moapay, Dec. $5000 Tenn St 6's °90 913% 478 shs Mich Cen 96 60 do 800 98 36 9855 3 5] b3. iad 80 80% 89% 8995 ue of 596 69 pry 29, 80 ‘¥ 103% Park Bank,..... 9936 50 Bank of Oem... 1063, 1€0 Camb Coal Co... 1834 100 do... 18% 100 do... 1835 100 Mit & Mies KR... 7856 885 400 N Y Gen RR.o4m 40 20 seecesesse ike teteescsict , Des. 16 P.M” Avnxs.—The sales embraced about 60 bbia., incl: Potm at 13/0. «17, 18 at 8c, BaRapererrs — Flour—T) market was dull, and on some of the lower grades somewbat easicr. The sales embraced about 6,000 » 7,000 bbia, at about the fol- ‘owitg quotations — Common to good State,.... Common to good Michigan to good flour continued tn good demend, with 1,000 Dbis., at the shove 295 2b, Jersey Corn meal was quiet, and prices Woeal—There ‘was & while prone were without spring, which was 70,000'a 80,000 bush cago spring ai $l 33 ments to Feglish ports. To burhele of, were cogaged, asd, 40000 | fon oa. per foot. Hay.—The tales embraced about 1,000 0 1,500 bales ai tbe. @ The. Hors were dull at 7c ® 10c , and sales limited Common Rockland Lins. ‘was at 900. aad lump at Mozaeems was quiet. The stock in this market for Deo. 1 amounted to 2,516 hbds. of all kinds, Navat Sronm —Sales of about 200 bbia, epirtie were reported at 44c cash, avd 600 bbls. common rosin afiont at $1 6255 for S10 ibe.; crude was Prov isos —Pork—The market was irregular; for old moss, 1860, $18 75 was aaked, without buyers; email salen of new moet were made at $15 8756 a $19. with rales of 250 @ 300 bbis., without prices, Ont meats wore steady, show! , and pickled bams at 100. a 10\c. “oa kager of long micdies were made, 1, wore to arrive in Janoary and February, and at any time before July next, seliers option, at ¥o. Lard ae was ip good demand aid fi with sales of 150 bdis. at lsKe, a)2%c. Butter ana were in fair demand at nan quotations, The annexed tabio shows the warty of pork. and oeef in tho pacting houses of New otk and Brooklyn, on the Ist tnat,, and at corresponding periods Inst mosth and year:— PORK. Naw, Tal, Last Mo. La ¥, 206 (8,884 7 | ate = 8 1,088 1,986 ‘ 6 "a Refuse mers, (1208 Do, prime. - os Oiber refoee..» = a3 Uninepe cted = Total... 1000 8,300 RERP City Mens, = = Do. prime....« 9 Repeched meas 406 9,704 Do Obicngodo.1j617 —B6T «a1 Railroad beef. 466 9 = 456 Ronse mete, 487 4] i oF Can pad i is 360 = 8 811,009 135 aN 2006 2,678 pln il ia 0, 6084 Rice was quiet at 3)40. a 4%o. Sveane were firme wit | gales, embraced in which were 200 bhde, Cabs muscovaao, within the range oi 9c. alte ‘Wexey was doll, with ealew of 260 bbie. of Jersey, Onio aad prison, at Oo. 0 90 <2. and dle, . ‘ 5 ADVERTISEMENTS RENEWED EVERY DAY. eee bor Vitmation: and Help, sce itm page MISCELLANEOUS. COORTAIN MATARIALS AND WINDOW SHADES AT wholesale. —KELTY & FERGUSON, 201 Broadway and td Reade s:reet, bave a full and bole stock of broc veils, satia de laines, worsted damasks, lace and muslin curtains, cor- nice, gunps, Ae., whicb are offered at the: Ic west prices. Window sbades—Our stock of windo # shades ls the largest im New York, and our superior manafacturipg facilities enable us to offer these gorda at less than other houses. We invile the attention of close buyers ANCY ARTICLES AND TOYS FOR GIFTS AND PRE- ‘ents. —The most choice selection jut received from Bes Hogers) extensive baraat, toy Broadway. We been selected by Mr. Rogers i person, ‘com: rise ev variety of jeu Pracelsie ‘sod Ornaments 4 e desks, jJewe) casen werkboxes, ladies’ relic! ling bag#, 42, with the most extensive variety of in china. glass, bronze, worra cotta parian ware, Ac; avery arijle for she jallel. combs, brushes. perfumery, Be-, " bri r than ever before tt in fois snare H. 6. ROGERS. 49 Broadway. BT ORNAMRNTS—JET AND GOLD JEWRLRY, et or and earr! ‘great variety, BOARUMAN'& TOWNSEND bids aN in roadway, corner of pring bortek: ET ALL THE WORLD io $5,000 REWARD ‘Might he won by apy perron who can rhow a single we Sereln ir Bency anders’ Nquid iodine, or eure ledies r, bas failed 10 cure, in the most speedy and agreeable CONSUMPTION, SCROPULA AND PALSY, KHEUMATIAM, FEVER AND AGUE, WEART DISEASES, LIVER COMPLAINT, And all dirorders arising from impurity of ihe blood. Anders? joaine is recommended hy a host of diat’nguished physicians, ‘Ibree hundred thoroughly cured patients cap be wo ary time. Sold, at $1 8 pottle, by ANDEKS & FOBDICK, No. 3 kecond avenue and x62 Hroadway; C H. Ring, 192 Broad- way, and A Halse, 43 Fulton street, Brooklyn. HE GIN QUESTION AGAIN. New York, Nov. 29, 1856. Mr. Evrron— dhe purity of ovr London cordial gin has very atarally ex- cited the envy of ull with whose trade in the various tmita- tong tt so seriously interferes; but their petty assaults di estabhieh their own moriitication and ieave them self e1 betore the public they have so long Aatiered themselves they Vennga Charles, who Dasat of haying, Sve years age, orighe ‘enoge & Charles, w 7 five years ago, nally introduced the Londo cordial’ gin {ato the States, have not had oocasion to ve an invoice for & twelvemonth, and that bimpron & Bros. have never received any at all, what must be the inevitable inference? that ashe Dalthe tie toi dant babledam schaapp, 7 ¥ fe haa never baga prone nie adulterated by the aren ‘en Governors; nor can it be by an; conversant the genuine imported article, as sold by us in pint. and quart les, at 60 ents and $1 each. with the same, it our depot, 58 Fulion ith our autographs street, and b bears. sits’ Beware of impos TE MESSENGER £00. BISKRRS AND MOUSTACHES PRODUCED IN SIX ‘which will not stain Weeks, by my ongueut or igjure the abin, “Sl'a bolle; went to any part of he counties. \. GRAHAM, 0034 Broadway; Hayes, 175 Fulton at. Broouiyn: HAR Cosrve——Licpravimmm.—Un Svo¢ay, Nov. 80, vy the Revs’Mr. Rubens, Abeta daughter of Leonard ‘josling, », to Mr. Guonce H Lichresnmm, all of this city. CKERE— WALLAcR. —On Thursday evening, Nov. 27, by the Rev. Dr. Burchard, Mr. Wnuam Vicaxxe to Mise Sanaw Was.acs, ali of this =< Kp11a6aR—MOS FON. — In ‘lyn, op Monday, Dee. 1, by the Rev. Mr. Shelling, Mr. Gronoa A, Krusnomr to Mies Many Euicuets, daugntcr of the late Joun K. simon- mon. Keg, of a, papers please copy. ¥43901—Boway —Op Wednesday, Nov. 26, at Berlin, Ma , by the Rev. 8 K. Stewart, Jonw Farunt, of Philadel- phis, 10 Mise E1zen A., daughter of Liuieton Bowen, Beq., of former piace. Died. Arnott.—On Supday, Nov 80, of consumption, Rosas? Apnorr, aged 18 years. 4 months ana 16 days His triends, those of the family, and of bis uncle, Jo- sep Reilly, are reepectiully ‘pvited to attend tbe funeral, thie afterDoop, at twe o'clock, from his late residence, No. 164 Spring atrect. His remains will be tasen toGreen- Rxvp.— On Mon Dec. 1, after a short iliness, Jown Jorzyn Reap, agea 25 years. ‘The friends and deceased are re speotiully invited to attend the Boon, at twoo’ciock, from his late residenos, Wantmr —On Sunday sma, er at ten o'clock, | Coptain Joerra Winrtet, late: militis, Ire- land ageo 42 years. ‘His triencs are r to attend the fune- espectfalty invited ral, from bir jate residence, No. 6C5 Seventh avenue, to- day, at twelve o'clock M. mot —On Sunday evening, Nov. 80, at the reridence of Joba F. Fisacke, No. 393 Greenwich street, Lawm Henny ‘Hit, aged 2) years, 6 months and 9 ‘His friends aro invited to attend the removal of bie re- mains to Germantown, Aor ociati meee poe mt im pepe Maat, —On Moos : James funeral. this aMerpoon, at cne from bie dence. No 106 *ixth street, south west corner of avenue, Wrrmuzy.—On Moaday, Dec. 1, Ammanam WinruaTy teed Sue ot a ay ee rape relatives are the {nneral, Invited to attend from bis late 21 Vendam street to morrow afternoon, Sascde, a 52 i i z i i Ee F ef i ij & [ | 3 2 s i af i | i I ii i ; j l i zip a 3 The rr i i 53 2 s Fu i p H ‘ H x ? | Abie Iife, son street, a Lyoa Lg Her friends and acquaintanoeg, the Rev. Evan M. Jobnson, are invited to ral, to morrow morning, at eleven Jobn's chureh Brook! u i i i i j i s nese, Hanerer Jr., and daughter of the late Julia Ruggles, aged 96 years and ‘The re atives and friends are N. Hition, aged 8 yr ‘The friends of the f vited tend the We pd {4 reridenee 0 ari Wayne street, near Grove | fireet without ferther in the residence of Al- Rosnms —Op Sunday, Nov. 30, at fred Bias, at Whitestone, Long ruse of Stockton, Oal., aged 99 hemor —At Pil ‘20, of yellow fever, while in the steam Navigation Sompany re} year, Ho was a native of Unie clty and inal 86 yeare and 7 New Orioans papers pleage opy,